[03:08] <naboko> ok
[07:24] <user|63793> hello
[07:25] <user|63793> i'll install kubuntu in dual boot I just want to know how heavy it is is someone now :)
[07:26] <Maik> depending on the hardware kubuntu uses up between 380 MB to 580 MB of RAM after loading the desktop.
[07:36] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:36] <lordievader> user|63793: If resources are an issue you may look into Lubuntu, a flavour going for light-weight.
[07:39] <user|63793> nice thank you !
 Anyone getting graphical glitches at random?
 It will persist until reboot
[08:12] <lordievader> What kind of hardware are you running, and what drivers are you using?
 @user|63793, Kubuntu uses 1.3gb/2gb ram on my lenovo mood 320 tablet.
 Lenovo miix 320
[08:25] <Mamarok> that is the total use of RAM with all running applications? then this is meaningless, in Linux RAM is allocated dynamically, thee more RAM there is the more will be used
[08:26] <Mamarok> RAM usage should be per application and only the shared RAM is useful for a statement over memory needs
[08:27] <lordievader> Mamarok: That is not entirely true, but yes. Ram is more complicated than just in use v.s. not in use.
[08:28] <Mamarok> right now with 10 GUI applications (including Chrome with several tabs) I have 2,7 of 7.6 GB in use
[08:28] <Mamarok> and 1,47 of 15 GB SWAAP
[08:28] <Maik> @sammy_v he's gone for almost an hour :)
 I am using stock kubuntu, only added clamav.
 and google chrome.
 Thats it...No other extra.
[09:39] <Maik> @sammy_v You don't need a antivirus on Linux.
[11:38] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 Yeah but it gives added assurance.
 Has anybody heard of finspy malware infecting Linux systems?
[12:15] <Maik> @sammy_v no it doesn't https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/security.html
 There are malware affecting Linux....
[12:18] <Maik> Sure.... if that was the case all linux distros would ship anti virus apps and stuff OOTB
[12:18] <yussuf> hey :)
[12:19] <yussuf> just installed kubuntu - loving it
 @Maik, No need to argue....There is definitely malware attacking Linux systems also...
 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pcworld.com/article/3156931/why-malware-should-be-a-concern-for-all-linux-users-and-what-to-do-about-it.amp.html
 You are quoting a 2020 article that recommends always updating and being careful on public networks
 Pretty sure that's what everyone will do now
 Virus and malware attacks, snooping are ever increasing.....
 Linux is hardened if you don't install any 3rd party apps and keep updating and using apps from main repository only. Once you install any 3rd party app and drivers, etc it starts losing it's hardening.
[13:55] <user|83378> hello how can I open the KDE menu editor on kubuntu
[13:56] <woozalia> For me, right-click on the menu and select "Edit Applications..." works.
[13:57] <user|83378> thank you so much
[13:57] <woozalia> Glad to help :-)
[14:38] <tuxed> Hi :)
[14:38] <woozalia> Greetings.
[14:38] <tuxed> Thanks :)
[14:39] <tuxedlinux> I see many people here. But no one is chatting?
[14:40] <tuxedlinux> Anyways, which IRC client do you use? I use Konversation :)
[14:40] <woozalia> It does seem to be pretty quiet. I only joined a couple of days ago when I ran Konversation (for the first time in a long time) because Konversation is set up to join this chan automatically.
[14:40] <woozalia> [...and I think that answers your question :D]
[14:41] <tuxedlinux> Makes sense :D
[14:41] <woozalia> I used to use XChat, the last time I did much IRCing.
[14:41] <tuxedlinux> The first time I ever used IRC was in Linux Mint.
[14:41] <woozalia> Mint is good.
[14:41] <tuxedlinux> Hexchat.
[14:41] <tuxedlinux> I like Mint, but it has some battery problems.
[14:41] <tuxedlinux> So I decided to stay with Kubuntu.
[14:42] <tuxedlinux> I have used KDE neon, but there are bugs that really bugs me :(
[14:42] <woozalia> I just wish they'd stop breaking things and making them worse. My partner refuses to upgrade from 17.3 because stuff that works there is broken or absent in newer versions.
[14:42] <woozalia> (re Mint)
[14:42] <tuxedlinux> Ah.
[14:43] <tuxedlinux> The best version of Mint was 19.3, in my opinion.
[14:43] <tuxedlinux> Before they banned apt from installing snaps.
[14:43] <woozalia> I don't know if we tried 19, specifically.
[14:44] <tuxedlinux> Okay. Does your partner use Kubuntu or Mint 17.3?
[14:46] <woozalia> She mainly uses Mint 17.3; her laptop has 19.1 (I just checked) -- which doesn't have the green color scheme anymore, nor any way to create one without editing text files and icons directly, and the screenshot app is borked.
[14:51] <tuxedlinux> oh
[14:52] <tuxedlinux> Welcome!
[15:31] <tuxedlinux> okay..
[15:34] <woozalia> Not very chatty, are they ;-)
[15:34] <tuxedlinux> Yea.
[15:35] <tuxedlinux> I created a new one.
[15:35] <tuxedlinux> #tuxedland
[18:55] <juano-M> <tuxedlinux "I have used KDE neon, but there "> In fact, that distro should be labeled "Beta forever".
[18:57] <juano-M> I used KDE Neon a couple of years, and I just quit after 2 years
[19:51] <Maik> chat about other distro's belongs in #kubuntu-offtopic
[19:52] <Maik> remember that this is a kubuntu support channel
[19:55] <oerheks> Kubuntu + backports is better than neon :-)
 How stable is the backports repo?
[21:21] <Mamarok> very, I use the backports since ages. the unstable repos are the beta and proposed ones
 Hello. Is kubuntu distro of ubuntu?
[21:57] <tomreyn> antibiotc: yes, kubuntu is an official ubuntu flavour
[21:57] <tomreyn> !flavor
[23:04] <ImUsingKDEinWSL> Hey there
[23:05] <ImUsingKDEinWSL> Took me a lot of tweaking to get this working but here I am/!
[23:05] <ImUsingKDEinWSL> KDE runs pretty well in WSL once you set everything up right, loving this...
[23:06] <ImUsingKDEinWSL> Well tata for now!
[23:06] <ImUsingKDEinWSL> quit