 @dillon, Use Etcher (https://www.balena.io/etcher/) or install the Startup Disk Creator which is in the repositories I think for Kubuntu. Neon has it for sure since it is based on Ubuntu 18.04.
[04:18] <ironarmedic> Is there a way to make a bootable windows 10 usb from Kubuntu.
[04:18] <ironarmedic> Because I haven't been able to find one.
[04:27] <diogenes_> ironarmedic, just a bootable fat32 usb and copy the content of the iso there.
 I don't know if the question is still relevant. But I would try to create a Windows boot disk in two ways: Mintstick and WoeUSB. These programs are not in the official Ubuntu repository.
 If you install disks, the gnome package you can use and use the restore disk from the menu you can create a bootable USB from the windows install iso
 @miltonh26, The startup disk creater ignores iso's that aren't Ubuntu based. It won't burn openSUSE or fedora iso files
 @RobinSheps, Use Etcher then, that works.
 I personally use dd bit there is a relatively large margin for disaster with using that if you don't know what you are doing
 * but
[09:21] <flok3y> hello all
[09:39] <smallville7123> how would i go about installing Kubuntu on Macbook Pro
[10:28] <ThothCastel> how can I have KMAIL to default to HTML when creating new messages, replying and forwarding?
[12:06] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[14:25] <jukebohi> I think my "ksgrd_network_helper" has broken permanently. It keeps on using massive amounts of core time
[14:26] <jukebohi> killing it lowers the system load by ~25 percentage points
[20:11] <jukebohi> will I have more fun with kubuntu if I buy a mac for 1500€, instead of PC for 1100€ ?