[08:40]  * enyc meows
[08:40]  * enyc meows
[08:40] <enyc> hrrm oops
[08:41] <enyc> Has KDE sorted out all the matrix bridges, removed all freenode links, etc...?
[08:43] <seaLne> mainly
 I am facing an issue while installing kubuntu with dual booted windows I don't wanna install grub or efi in windows efi partition, I wanna create a separate one for kubuntu, how to do that? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/7562ec3d/file_46521.jpg
[08:44] <user|57> how to install this kubuntu on vmwarevirtualbox
[08:45] <user|57> which file on its diskdrive i have to put on vmware virtualbox ? it takes only vmdk hardware files
[08:48] <seaLne> user|57: in a new vm just set it to boot off the standard kubuntu image and do an install?
[08:49] <user|57> ok thanks
[09:29] <sacarde> hi
[09:30] <sacarde> I would like to configure qemu-kvm in bridge on my kubuntu
[09:30] <sacarde> can you show me a graphical tool to do this?
[09:31] <sacarde> nm applet can do that?
[12:47] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Wine support in kubuntu 21.04 is op, I ran gta 4, gta san Andreas and gta vice city (cracked) without any problem. But why only kubuntu have this much support? I tried doing this same on zorin os 15.3 and elementary os but both of them failed
[14:25] <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr maybe because Zorin and Elementary only use Ubuntu LTS base and thus have older packages. Kubuntu 21.04 is not a LTS base but a interim release.
 Umm ok but I have one more question that what is the difference between Lts and interim, like do they have some performance difference or interim would stop working after some time (re @IrcsomeBot: <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr maybe because Zorin and Elementary only use Ubuntu LTS base and thus have older packages. Kubuntu 21.04 is not a LTS base but a interim release.)
 Umm ok but I have one more question that what is the difference between Lts and interim, like do they have some performance difference or interim would stop working after some time? (re @IrcsomeBot: <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr maybe because Zorin and Elementary only use Ubuntu LTS base and thus have older packages. Kubuntu 21.04 is not a LTS base but a interim release.)
[14:31] <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr LTS releases are what they are Long Term Support releases, Ubuntu LTS is supported for 5 years with updates, all other LTS flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE etc. LTS are supported for 3 years. LTS releases come out every two years, so the next LTS is 22.04. Interim releases like 21.04 are support for only 9 months after they are released.
[14:41]  * enyc meows
[14:41] <Mekaneck> enyc: please stop with that
[14:43] <enyc> seaLne: oh --- what is still connected/pointed to freenode from kde world?
 Soo ubuntu 22.04 will have same support of wine like 21.04? (re @IrcsomeBot: <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr LTS releases are what they are Long Term Support releases, Ubuntu LTS is supported for 5 years with updates, all other LTS flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE etc. LTS are supported for 3 years. LTS releases come out every two years, so the next LTS is 22.04. Interim releases like 21.04 are support for only 9 months after
[14:56] <Mekaneck> @villagerrrrrrrrr that i don't know
[14:56] <Mekaneck> we still have yet another interim release coming up, 21.10
[14:56] <Mekaneck> which will be out on October 14th iirc
 👍 (re @IrcsomeBot: <Mekaneck> we still have yet another interim release coming up, 21.10)
 😃😃 (re @IrcsomeBot: <Mekaneck> which will be out on October 14th iirc)
[14:57] <mybalzitch> anyone have issues where the Discord dpkg will crash if you launch it from within KDE either via taskbar or alt-f2, but runs fine if launched from its own terminal window?
 Discord is working fine for me (re @IrcsomeBot: <mybalzitch> anyone have issues where the Discord dpkg will crash if you launch it from within KDE either via taskbar or alt-f2, but runs fine if launched from its own terminal window?)
[14:58] <mybalzitch> hmm
[17:13] <Mcklaren> hi