[02:10] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[06:08] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:46] <ducasse> good morning
[07:39] <Groar> hey
[07:39] <Groar> I've been thinking about moving to KDE from Ubuntu. Installing kubuntu-desktop is enough?
[07:44] <lordievader> That would work, however you might end up with a lot of clutter (duplicate programs, etc).
[07:45] <Groar> so what's another way to go on?
[08:11] <lordievader> Reinstall 😋
[08:11] <lordievader> Or a vm... each having their ups and downs.
[08:27] <Groar> well, I've been thinking about installing 20.04 KDE now
[08:27] <Groar> even if it's in beta
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> !final | Groar
[08:28] <lotuspsychje> Groar: just keep in mind, the LTS/stable way is waiting till 20.04.1 around august
[08:29] <Groar> lotuspsychje: I don't mind, this is my 'fun' computer
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> great
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> explore and test freely then :p
[08:30] <lotuspsychje> im having fun on 20.04 daily since it came out already
[08:30] <Groar> how can I install Kubuntu then?
[08:30] <Groar> I mean, not upgrade, but install
[08:30] <lotuspsychje> just pick a kubuntu beta 20.04 iso and install
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/20.04/beta/
[08:31] <Groar> ah nice
[08:31] <Groar> I was looking for that link lotuspsychje haha
[08:32] <Groar> uh, I thought it was a daily build
[08:32] <Groar> last version is friday's though
[08:32] <lotuspsychje> the beta's are currently still tested and being worked on Groar to get a more perfect final release
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> the team is working hard to get as much bugs out now
[10:44] <guiverc> lol,  I read your last line a little differently to what you probably intended lotuspsychje
[10:45] <lotuspsychje> guiverc: what did you understand, im curious?
[10:47]  * guiverc read it as the team are busy trying to include as many bugs as possible and push them out the door in their product...  (out as in product out the door, not as in squashing..)
[10:47]  * guiverc is probably just tired
[11:02] <lotuspsychje> ah lol :p
[14:33] <wodim> yes hello
[14:34] <wodim> pragmaticenigma, basically what i need is a working system with the latest version of the 5.12 branch of qt for development purposes
[14:35] <pragmaticenigma> wodim: 5.12 is available in Ubuntu 19.10 right now... you wouldn't have to run an unstable system to obtain that
[14:36] <pragmaticenigma> !info qt5-default eoan | wodim
[14:37] <wodim> so you believe my best option is eoan ?
[14:37] <pragmaticenigma> wodim: to avoid having to fight against other bugs and system instability, yes, I would recommend using 19.10
[14:38] <pragmaticenigma> 19.10 eoan
[14:38] <wodim> thanks, I will try that
[17:03] <marcoagpinto> Hello!!!!!!!!
[17:03] <marcoagpinto> the cola demon!!!!
[17:03]  * daftykins runs
[20:04] <pragmaticenigma> oerheks: Support is about support, not offering or reposinding to  posts about recommendations. Recommendations are soliciting opinions which is why it belongs in -offtopic. people feel really strongly about the tools they choose to use. when you respond to someone asking about a recommendation, you open the door to allowing everything to pile on with their recommendations and opinions. Such discussions often lead to
[20:04] <pragmaticenigma> lengthy discussions about what is better and why. that sort of thing doesn't belong in a support channel. This is why I and others redirect people to the -offtopic channel when they ask for a recommendation.