 Is there a tool to restore configuration files to default?
[03:59] <tomreyn> paculino: for a package installed with apt: sudo apt install --reinstall -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confask,confnew,confmiss" <package-name>
 What about for system configuration files such as in etc and var?
[04:19] <user|63> Discover is not working is there a fix? This version stopped working on both of my machines.  Can't get updates.
[04:21] <user|63> Discover is not working is there a fix? This version stopped working on both of my machines.  Can't get updates.
 Are you getting Authentication error too?
[04:25] <user|63> I get a message at bottom of page when I start it, but so fast I can never read it. It's about four lines.
 Does use apt to remove and purge it and then to reinstall it fix it? If not, it may be an error in your sources.list or ppas or repos
[04:28] <user|63> It says something about security error and a message about  the server.
 Oh, I am inadequate to help with that.
[04:30] <user|63> ok thanks anyway.  I know nothing except I like Kubuntu better than Windows except for this issue.
[04:31] <user|63> Thing worked well for a couple of months then this. Now can't update  or install anything.
 Does apt not work?
[12:28] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:08] <Roberalz> Hi
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