[04:19] <b-lab> lol
[12:15] <user|81652> Hi, what are the minimum system requiriments to run kubuntu?
[13:21] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
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[15:17] <user|40666> Hi , recently I have installed Kubuntu 2.10 ... but I have a problem with my keyboard ... is not working ....Do you have any idea ??
[15:22] <tuxakadjseb> Which problem exactly ? Is it an USB keyboard ? Had you try another USB port ? Your computer is a laptop ?
[16:01] <tomreyn> user|40666: ^
[17:26] <ahmet> hi guys
[17:50] <user|40666> Only the USB keyboard operates, the notebook keyboard is not detected, in fact no key works for me. When I reboot I can operate with the keyboard's embedded notebook, so I assume it is not a hardware problem
[17:52] <user|40666> I imagine that some driver is not working correctly, I tried to reinstall some components but nothing ... before I had version 19 and everything was working correctly ... just imagining that I should perform the downgrade makes me lazy ... jajaj
[17:53] <user|40666> Has this happened to anyone? anything i can try before i have to downgrade?
[17:56] <user|40666> ... My computer is an asus laptop
[18:38] <nice> Olá
[18:51] <user|67085> hi there every one
[21:05] <nolan___> is there a way that i could take a bunch of commands that are novelty commands that I tend to forget that i have installed on my system and create a "directory" for them all to sit in that when i want to remember them again, i can just go to that directory in the terminal and see them all in one place?
[21:06] <nolan___> like cowsay and figlet and stuff
[21:10] <nolan___> i guess i could just mkdir and touch filenames of the commands... stupid of me
[21:56] <swift110> hey all
[23:28] <pc_yo> yo
[23:29] <pc_yo> opening windows shared files through dolphin is fucked up
[23:29] <pc_yo> vlc is giving me na error
[23:29] <pc_yo> how to fix this?
[23:32] <pc_yo> ok then