[08:37] <iomari891> Greetings, I'm still getting "Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading" after running "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade && sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop". When will I be able to upgrade?
[09:12] <kksilvery> Wait for a day.
[09:12] <kksilvery> I recommend you to install fresh operating system
[09:13] <kksilvery> That's what I do.
[09:13] <kksilvery> Saves times and worries.
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 Does touchegg work on kubuntu 22.10
[12:46] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Can u answer my question (re @IrcsomeBot: <BluesKaj> Hi all)
[12:48] <BluesKaj> @ducktrasher, what's your question?
 Does touchegg work on 22.10 kubuntu
[12:50] <BluesKaj> it probly does, it's in thew repos, but I have no experience with it
[13:25] <NewTo2210> Hi All. After Updating to Kubuntu2210 I get a different login manager (with a onscreen keyboard and - when hiding it - the selection of wayland / x11). How can I change that I get the normal login screen back?
 Will python 3.11 come to kubuntu soon?
[19:21] <genii> If you're in a hurry to use it there's https://launchpad.net/~deadsnakes/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[19:22] <genii> I think only LTS versions there though, so if you're on 22.10 it might not be available
 Im in 22.04 (re @IrcsomeBot: <genii> I think only LTS versions there though, so if you're on 22.10 it might not be available)
[19:28] <mmikowski> Omar: See Anaconda
[19:29] <arraybolt3> mmikowski: Isn't Anaconda only free for personal use? That's the only reason I don't use it.
[19:30] <mmikowski> arraybolt3: Probably. I'd need to look it up.
[19:30] <mmikowski> I know with our ML suite, we point users to their license so they can decide
[19:30] <arraybolt3> Makes sense.
[19:31] <mmikowski> Lots of ML folks are already using Anaconda, so I don't think it makes much difference for them.  https://docs.anaconda.com/
[19:31] <mmikowski> Besides, they're making tons of C4$H these days anyway.
[19:33] <arraybolt3> @Omar: You might also look into pyenv: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
 Ok (re @IrcsomeBot: <mmikowski> Omar: See Anaconda)
[19:33] <mmikowski> https://legal.anaconda.com/policies/en/?name=anaconda-org-terms-and-conditions
[19:35] <mmikowski> Looks like Anaconda distribution is OSS, but they are all lawyered up. https://legal.anaconda.com/policies/en/?name=offering-specific-terms#anaconda-distribution
 Ok thank you all
[19:36] <mmikowski> I'd say its a great start to play, then figure out if you need to pay.
[19:36] <arraybolt3> Agreed.
[19:36] <mmikowski> iSearch for "is anaconda distribution free'
[19:37] <arraybolt3> mmikowski: I think the spot where they mess with the license is where they say that you can't use their repository for commercial use. "Commercial usage of the repository is non-compliant with our Terms of Service . Please contact us to learn more about our commercial offerings." But if it's not being used for commercial use then who cares. I worry about that stuff since I need stuff that's free for commercial use, but most people probably
[19:37] <arraybolt3> don't need to worry about it.