 Anyone got a recommended space for manual partitioning? Wanted to install on a 250gb SSD
[04:15] <utkojhamela> IrcsomeBot: <YesEyeCan> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1320204/the-recommended-space-to-ubuntu-os
[04:15] <utkojhamela> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1036457/recommended-size-in-percentage-for-each-partition-ubuntu-18-04
[04:31] <utkojhamela> IrcsomeBot: <YesEyeCan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace
[04:31] <utkojhamela> It is up to user in the end.
 Thanks
[09:18] <pick> IrcsomeBot: have to decide whether you will multi boot, in which case you may need a larger /boot partition than suggested.
[09:21] <pick> I generally put /home and /data on separate partitions and find 64GB is plenty for the rest of /
[09:23] <pick> However this may be old-fashioned; the new file systems might make this unnecessary.
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 I don't know why the captcha has to be that difficult...it makes absolutely no sense
 I don't think it's a bad idea.
 separated partitions help to keep data even on new partitioning process or for example when taking snapshots
 also it's recommend to mount /var or other directories which will be used to write and wipe more often on spinning disks (and for btrfs on separated subvolumes) (re @IrcsomeBot: <pick> However this may be old-fashioned; the new file systems might make this unnecessary.)
 Ever since 23.04....ive been running into bugs
 Latte dock also keeps crashing
[13:38] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 @d3vious6 That makes sense. Latte dock was abandoned upstream.
 Hello! Excuse me, what programs do you use to scan documents from Kubuntu?
 I'm trying Skalite but it doesn't seem to obey my resolution commands.
[18:34] <josh_> hey ladies
 Any alternatives? (re @Eickmeyer: @d3vious6 That makes sense. Latte dock was abandoned upstream.)
 As far as I'm aware, it wasn't forked or picked-up. There are other docks, though, such as plank. You can also configure the default panel to act like a dock. You might search the web though, but there are no KDE projects for docks currently. (re @d3vious6: Any alternatives?)
 Alright thank you (re @Eickmeyer: As far as I'm aware, it wasn't forked or picked-up. There are other docks, though, such as plank. You can also configure the default panel to act like a dock. You might search the web though, but there are no KDE projects for docks currently.)
 Do you have an idea of how to completely remove latte dock.....I've tried (re @Eickmeyer: As far as I'm aware, it wasn't forked or picked-up. There are other docks, though, such as plank. You can also configure the default panel to act like a dock. You might search the web though, but there are no KDE projects for docks currently.)
 For some reason.....it does not completely leave the system even with sudo apt remove latte-docl
 sudo apt purge latte-dock ?
 That should remove configs.
 You might even try looking in .config for anything related to latte.