[05:34] <Guest17> Hello
[05:35] <Guest17> Anyone here? need a quick bit of info
[05:40] <Guest17> why is kubuntu iso so large?
[05:42] <rioting_pacifist> Because that's how much space the apps that come on the disc need, if you want a smaller install, try ubuntu-server and then add the kde components you need.
[05:47] <Guest17> rioting_pacifist Thank you for the response. I checked in the install I see no other special apps apart from libreoffice and KDE neon is just under 2GB iso size. what am I missing?
[06:42] <alkisg> Because of 1300MB nvidia drivers
[06:43] <alkisg> We do need to complain about that to the ubuntu-desktop team, it affects all official flavours
[06:43] <alkisg> If you file a bug report, tell me to +1 it
[06:44] <alkisg> Nvidia users can just download their huge drivers via the internet; only offline installations will get affected. It was the same way in the past...
[06:45] <alkisg> Or at least they could add only the latest nvidia series to the iso (=430MB), instead of three series (=1300MB)
[06:46] <Guest17> okay so all those drivers are installed with the os by default?
[06:46] <Guest17> or will they be installed only if I have an nvidea card? bcoz I don't
[06:46] <Guest17> omg this is too much bloat
[06:47] <rioting_pacifist> Guest17: use the netinstall and install what you want
[06:47] <alkisg> IF the user selects the [v] install proprietary software checkbox upon installation, and IF he has nvidia, then ONE of the three drivers gets installed from the CD, IF the CD is new and a newer driver wasn't published online, in which case the online driver is preferred
[06:47] <alkisg> It's a silly decision of the ubuntu-desktop, we need to fight against it
[06:47] <alkisg> *team
[06:49] <Guest17> alkisg yes, I think it is important for Iso to be accessible for people like me with tough internet a sub 2GB ISO is desired but kubuntu's 3+ GB is too much. I am saying this out of love as I love kubuntu but this should change I believe
[06:49] <Guest17> rioting_pacifist Where can I find net install for kubuntu?
[06:49] <alkisg> Guest17: open an issue in launchpad.net, many people will +1 it, it's been discussed by other flavours already
[06:52] <rioting_pacifist> https://ubuntu.com/download/server
[06:55] <Guest17> alkisg rioting_pacifist thank you
[06:55] <rioting_pacifist> you might need to uninstall some server stuff, but that should give you a ~1GB base
[06:56] <rioting_pacifist> from that you can install kubuntu-desktop
[14:10] <BluesKaj> Hi all
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[14:44] <user|58> help how to download roblox
[14:45] <Maik> user|58: Roblox only works on Windows, Android and iOS/MacOS
[14:46] <user|58> okk thanks TT-TT
[15:28] <mparillo> You could try WINE. https://roblox.fandom.com/wiki/Roblox_on_Linux
[15:31] <Maik> mparillo: they already left a few seconds after the last message :)
[16:13] <bric85> hi
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[19:01] <Benoit_Kubunt> Hi everyone im looking to an easy way of setting up my partitions once they are done in Gparted, I think i need mount points and automount but im really just a windows guy :p
 "Hi everyone im looking to an..." <- If you know what you are doing in gparted and only use actual partitions (no lvm, no encryption), then all you need is fstab
[19:46] <rioting_pacifist> If you use lvm and encryption it's a bit more complicated, can you let the installer handle it?