[00:27] :-) [07:51] anyone knows how to run an appimage ? [07:51] what have you found sofar? [07:51] (k)ubuntu uses snaps, standard === VanUnamed_ is now known as VanUnamed === p76pd is now known as p76pd__ === p76pd__ is now known as p76pd_ === p76pd_ is now known as p76pd [10:13] (k)ubuntu uses snaps, standard [11:53] Hi all [17:12] Hi [17:12] Discover stucks with installation of system-software at 33%. How do I handle with this? [19:13] Does KDE/dolphin create .Trash-1000 folders or is that something unique/special to Kubuntu? [19:15] hmmm [19:16] IMTheNachoMan: not sure it does, I believe the trash folder is at ~/.local/share/Trash [19:18] IMTheNachoMan: I mean, I use Dolphin, but now and then, my main file manager is Konqueror, but I don't recall either making a folder like that, I've seen folders like that on other file managers, like in Android some make a .recycled folder, but is not a Kubuntu issue, mind you that kubuntu is simply Ubuntu plus kde desktop [19:19] IMTheNachoMan: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-latest.html [19:19] It's bugging me. I can't figure out WTH created it. It's only in a few of my folders. I don't have any apps that create it. Bugging me out. Heh [19:19] It's not desktop environment or application specific, it's part of the specification [19:20] I see.... `.Trash-$uid` [19:20] I wonder if this could be cause of the bind mounts.... [19:20] Yes, 1000 is default UID on the system for the first user [19:21] Subsequent users would be user id numbers 1001, 1002, etc and have their own files like .Trash-1001, .Trash-1002 and so on [19:23] But what exactly is creating it? I get it's part of spec but what action is creating it? How can I track that down? [19:23] they are all empty (just two empty folders: `files` and `info`). And I'm deleting files all day long in these folders so it's clear nothing is actually getting "moved" to trash. [19:23] hmmm [19:24] "This Specification is to provide a common way in which all Trash can implementations must store trashed files." [19:24] like I said, my main file manager is Konqueror, however I don't use the trash, namely, I don't have it to delete to trash [19:40] I'm pretty sure that using shift key with either Konqueror or Dolphin when deleting files immediately removes the files instead of storing them in these .Trash-#### files [19:40] right [19:41] is configurable on both from what I recall, you can enable it or disable it, I have it disabled [19:42] anyway to use curses forge [19:44] curses forge? [19:44] wass dat? [20:06] im sorry  is curse forge [20:06] its a modpack launcher for mc [20:52] IMTheNachoMan: You haven't per-chance stuck that drive in a Mac, have you?+ [20:53] nope... === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life