[00:00] <wirechief> https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-freeze-test  for helping with bugs
[00:00] <wirechief> ign0ramus: i get bug fixed mesa files at the moment
[00:01] <ign0ramus> wirechief: as long as its working well...
[00:01] <ign0ramus> wirechief: currently calculating ram into hex... :/
[00:01] <wirechief> well it has so far, ive got about 20 screens open atm
[00:02] <ign0ramus> wirechief: i get: "Memory at fc000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1M]"
[00:02] <ign0ramus> wirechief: that cant be right, can it?
[00:03] <wirechief> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/intel-graphics-performance-guide-for-ubuntu-904-jaunty-users.html
[00:03] <wirechief> ign0ramus: read that
[00:03] <cjae> brb
[00:04] <wirechief> ign0ramus:  you will probably have to read and read it like i did to get the calculations, and triple check your settings
[00:05] <ign0ramus> wirechief: no, i'm ok with the calculations, but everyone else's examples are like 512MB, 64MB, etc...  but my output is "1M"... wtf?
[00:05] <wirechief> mine is 1M too
[00:06] <ign0ramus> wirechief: then what is the calculation for 1M... it doesn't follow the pattern shown on the HOWTO...
[00:06] <wirechief> Memory at f8100000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1M]
[00:07] <wirechief> Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
[00:08] <wirechief> i ended up with the settings you saw in my xorg.conf
[00:08] <wirechief> ign0ramus: that howto gets very geeky fast...
[00:08] <ign0ramus> wirechief: oooh! "Pre"-fetchable!
[00:09] <ign0ramus> wirechief: you were right about reading carefully!
[00:09] <ign0ramus> wirechief:  Memory at d0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
[00:10] <wirechief> i think if you check /var/log/Xorg.0.log  for errors you'll know if done right also if you read the thread i gave you at about page 19 youll see my comments
[00:11] <ign0ramus> wirechief: can you paste your /usr/local/bin/fixmtrr.sh
[00:11] <robin0800> [00:00:00]  [Day changed to Friday May 1 2009]
[00:11] <robin0800> [00:00:00]  [Day changed to Thursday April 30 2009]
[00:11] <ign0ramus> wirechief: ours should be the same (save for the physical address).
[00:11] <wirechief> ign0ramus: sure but havent really been using that particular thing.
[00:11] <ign0ramus> wirechief: you have to run it at each start of X, right?
[00:13] <wirechief> http://pastebin.com/f4f3b827f
[00:13] <wirechief> yes
[00:13] <wirechief> but so far i havent hehe
[00:13] <wirechief> i keep forgetting
[00:14] <wirechief> i think the settings in the xorg.conf are keeping me from freezing
[00:15] <ign0ramus> wirechief: why is your size "0x10000000" ?  256M should be "0x08000000"
[00:15] <ign0ramus> wirechief: no, you are right. i'm wrong.
[00:16] <ign0ramus> wirechief: OK, rebooting into rc-kernel....
[00:17]  * wirechief says prayer for ign0
[00:19] <ign0ramus> wirechief: Linux lappy 2.6.30-020630rc2-generic #020630rc2 SMP Wed Apr 15 14:00:27 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[00:19] <ign0ramus> wirechief: woot!
[00:19] <wirechief> hehe
[00:20] <ign0ramus> wirechief: for some reason, the lirc module doesn't load, but it still boots ok... you have that issue?
[00:20] <wirechief> ig0ramus would you like some code to remove if needed  ?
[00:20] <ign0ramus> wirechief: what do you mean?
[00:20] <wirechief> moment
[00:21] <Cerrdor> I need some help with sms using kontact
[00:22] <Cerrdor> I tether my cellular phone to my computer using a data cable
[00:22] <wirechief> ign0ramus: substitute the kernel id in this to use: apt-get remove --purge $(dpkg -l|awk '/2.6.30/{print $2}')
[00:22] <Cerrdor> and I want to install something so I can send sms text messages using kontact
[00:23] <ign0ramus> wirechief: well, my 'dontzap' settings stayed :)
[00:23] <wirechief> sure
[00:23] <wirechief> ign0ramus: substitute the kernel id in this to use: apt-get remove --purge $(dpkg -l|awk '/2.6.30/{print $2}')
[00:24] <Cerrdor> I tether my cellular phone to my computer using a data cable
[00:24] <wirechief> just subsitute the kernel id then do apt-get install the old kernels
[00:24] <Cerrdor> and I want to install something so I can send sms text messages using kontact
[00:24] <Cerrdor> any help
[00:25] <ign0ramus> wirechief: that's a little above me... i don't get what you mean
[00:25] <ign0ramus> wirechief: 'substitute the kernel id'?
[00:25] <wirechief> Cerrdor google text message using kontact
[00:26] <wirechief> 2.6.30 is the one in the code use the new kerenel id instead if you want to remove
[00:26] <ign0ramus> wirechief: i see... so just run that command above?
[00:26] <Cerrdor> I tried it but no answers
[00:26] <ign0ramus> wirechief: and it will replace the nightly name with 2.6.30?
[00:26] <Cerrdor> gives a lot of reviews but nothing so I can sms with my plan
[00:27] <wirechief> yes, but you just got it and your probably wanting to see what if any the benefits are, thats just in case you have issues that dont play nice
[00:27] <ign0ramus> wirechief: right, so better to leave it, or better to rename it?
[00:27] <wirechief> save the coding some place for future use
[00:28] <ign0ramus> wirechief: not quite sure how to do that... I think I'll just leave it :)
[00:28] <wirechief> its just a nice tool
[00:28] <ign0ramus> wirechief: what i do want to know is why lirc fails on bootup scripts???
[00:28] <wirechief> copy and paste from here, highlight ctrl c  then ctrl v into a file
[00:28] <ign0ramus> wirechief: oh, just save the name somewhere?
[00:29] <wirechief> create a file and save the commands you see on here
[00:29] <wirechief> for the future
[00:29] <ign0ramus> wirechief: what are the exact commands i would want to keep?
[00:29] <wirechief> you will never remember them
[00:30] <wirechief> up to you, i keep every neat command i see in my google .docs for each distro i test
[00:30] <wirechief> i copy and paste as i find em...
[00:31] <wirechief> you dont have to. but you will have a larger linux command set if you do
[00:31] <ign0ramus> wirechief: i see what you mean.
[00:31] <ign0ramus> wirechief: now, as for the "fixmtrr.sh" file... I think there's a permanent fix.
[00:32] <ign0ramus> wirechief: wouldn't this work? --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/314928/comments/4
[00:32] <wirechief> well read the thread i gave you, lots of good info there
[00:32] <ign0ramus> wirechief: i've applied that fix, and my 'before' and 'after' are identical
[00:33] <ign0ramus> wirechief: "echo "base=0xF0000000 size=0x08000000 type=write-combining" >| /proc/mtrr"
[00:33] <ign0ramus> wirechief: wouldn't that preclude the need to run the script at each startup?
[00:34] <wirechief> ign0ramus: well now, that is interesting, i just found that my penquin learned to fly like a jet instead of a boat.
[00:34] <ign0ramus> wirechief: interesting, but not helping me! :)
[00:34] <wirechief> ign0ramus: thats what that simple script is doing ;)
[00:35] <ign0ramus> wirechief: so now i don't have to run the script anymore, right?
[00:35] <wirechief> ign0ramus: try with and without  see for yourself if it helps , i dont do a  lot of 3d, atm compiz is blacklisted for intel
[00:36] <ign0ramus> wirechief: kwin does all i need - i usually have effects disabled anyhow.
[00:36] <ign0ramus> wirechief: now for my last question - does lirc load for you at boot?  Mine fails.
[00:37] <wirechief> ign0ramus: where do you see this error on boot ?
[00:38] <ign0ramus> wirechief: after running startup scripts, output is "Attempting to load lirc (0.8.4a)  [FAIL]"
[00:38] <wirechief> ign0ramus: i get a error but dont think its the same.
[00:38] <wirechief> i have a picture of it  one moment
[00:39] <ign0ramus> wirechief: cant install the module :(  ---> http://pastebin.com/m4b6d9e75
[00:46] <wirechief> ign0ramus:  look here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1061468.html
[00:51] <ign0ramus> wirechief: when booting up I get a message about DKMS auto installer of the kernel, which tries to load the lirc module, but it fails.
[00:54] <wirechief> netsplit
[00:54] <Cerrdor> I tether my cellular phone to my computer using a data cable
[00:54] <Cerrdor> and I want to install something so I can send sms text messages using kontact
[00:56] <Cerrdor> is netbeans for html, php, css, etc...
[00:59] <wirechief> ign0ramus: we had a net split i missed your last comment
[01:01] <ign0ramus> wirechief: i get this error on startup: "Running DKMS auto installation service for kernel..." Lirc [FAIL]
[01:01] <dwidmann> Cerrdor: netbeans is a Java IDE
[01:01] <ign0ramus> wirechief: it hangs while trying to load module, but does start up
[01:02] <wirechief> do you have this folder  /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
[01:02] <Cerrdor> k
[01:02] <wirechief> do you even have /etc/lirc   ?
[01:03] <ign0ramus> yes, /etc/lirc/hardware.conf exists
[01:03] <wirechief> hmmm
[01:03] <wirechief> i dont have it.
[01:03] <ign0ramus> -rw-r--r-- 1 root 1032 2009-04-27 20:44 hardware.conf
[01:03] <wirechief> i wonder what it does
[01:03] <ign0ramus> wirechief: lirc is for infrared, so i uninstalled those packages (dont need IR), but message showed up on next boot anyway
[01:04] <ign0ramus> wirechief: what if i were to blacklist the module?
[01:04] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: sudo update-rc.d lirc remove........... or something like that
[01:05] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: "update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/lirc exists during rc.d purge (use -f to force)"
[01:05] <ign0ramus> force it?
[01:05] <wirechief> sudo dpkg-reconfigure lirc
[01:05] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: yhes
[01:05] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: let me see if reconfiguring works first
[01:05] <wirechief> dwidmann he just got a testing kernel and i think it broke that
[01:06] <dwidmann> wirechief: broke what? He said he doesn't need IR ...
[01:06] <ign0ramus> wirechief: well I set all lirc settings to "NONE", so hopefully that will be solved
[01:06] <mujahid> Hi
[01:06] <wirechief> dwidmann: he was hunting down why he got the error on boot
[01:06] <ign0ramus> wirechief, dwidmann: i'd rather not have the module loading at all if possible
[01:07] <ign0ramus> no need for it running
[01:07] <mujahid> hey guys
[01:07] <wirechief> ign0ramus: i dont even have it here
[01:07] <dwidmann> wirechief: probably because the script still exists, and it's trying to modprobe it and either the device is  not connected or the module itself does not exist, or something like that, I think.
[01:07] <mujahid> how can i save my 1075 updates so that i dont need to download them again if I reinstall my kubuntu
[01:07] <mujahid> ?
[01:08] <wirechief> ign0ramus: so dwidmann is right, get rid of it.
[01:08] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: what's the command to show the lirc module?
[01:08] <mujahid> can anyone answer me?
[01:08] <jackstraw> hey I have a question I am using ubuntu 8.10 and I need to know how to change my password?
[01:08] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: umm, you'd find that out with lsmod
[01:08] <mujahid> sudo passwd --help
[01:08] <dwidmann> I think
[01:08] <wirechief> muahid they are alread saved in /etc/cache/apt/archieves
[01:08] <mujahid> hmm
[01:09] <mefisto__> that's *archives*
[01:09] <mujahid> so how can i apply them if i save them in some media and want to install them?
[01:09] <ign0ramus> dwidmann, wirechief: " Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/lirc ..."
[01:09] <ign0ramus> that should be it, right?
[01:09] <geek_> mujahid: either copy em, or use apt on cd
[01:09] <mujahid> hmm
[01:10] <mujahid> where to copy them? /etc/cache/apt/archives?
[01:10] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: yes.
[01:10] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: OK, last question: on reboot/shutdown, i get "PIDfile not found! Is Jackd running?"
[01:11] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: doesn't seem to break anything, but why do i get that error?
[01:11] <jackstraw> ok it said command not found
[01:11] <wirechief> mujahid  its here /var/cache/apt/archives
[01:11] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: do you use jack? do you have jack installed?
[01:11] <wirechief> mujahid i was wrong on first comment
[01:11] <mujahid> yeah i thought so
[01:11] <mujahid> :)
[01:11] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: it was pulled in as a dependency for some other audio packages i installed...
[01:11] <wirechief> mujahid you can put those on a dvd
[01:11] <jackstraw> no
[01:12] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: gstreamer stuff, i believe
[01:12] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: wait, i had 'jackd' installed, but not 'jack'...
[01:12] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: it's probably just checking if it's running or not, and it apparently isn't because the PIDFile doesn't exist
[01:12] <jackstraw> how do I do that
[01:13] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: so ok to ignore?
[01:13] <mujahid> thanks wirechief and geek
[01:13] <mujahid> :)
[01:13] <wirechief> ;)
[01:13] <mujahid> u guys were helpful
[01:13] <mujahid> :)
[01:13] <mujahid> today is my first day on kubuntu :D
[01:14] <wirechief> mujahid: welcome to kubuntu have fun
[01:14] <ign0ramus> wirechief: in this new kernel, i no longer have the flashy boot screen - it's all verbose scripts... is there a way to get the loading screen back?
[01:14] <dwidmann> ign0ramus: yes
[01:14] <mujahid> ty
[01:15] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: i realize its better to see what's going on, but i think all that info will scare others using the lappy O_o
[01:15]  * wirechief hands ign0ramus cup of coffee get ready for some more of that coding  ....
[01:15]  * ign0ramus groans
[01:15] <ign0ramus> wirechief: is it fstab?
[01:16] <wirechief> ign0ramus: dwidmann is really good with that stuff
[01:16] <ign0ramus> haha
[01:16] <ign0ramus> wirechief: Im a PITA, right?
[01:16]  * wirechief looks in pocket and there are no more stones
[01:17] <ign0ramus> fair enough
[01:17] <ign0ramus> dwidmann: how would i get my loading/shutdown display back?
[01:17]  * wirechief i wonder if it will last 24hrs without breaking
[01:17] <ign0ramus> wirechief: wonder if *what* will last 24hrs?
[01:18] <wirechief> ign0ramus: your luck ;)
[01:18] <ign0ramus> wirechief: ?
[01:19] <wirechief> ign0ramus actually i backup my entire partition once i have a lot of settings, that way i dont have to start all over again.
[01:20] <ign0ramus> wirechief: not a bad idea... have an old 160gb external in the basement somewhere...
[01:21] <ign0ramus> wirechief, dwidmann: that's enough badgering you guys tonight.  thanks for the help.  i'll be back soon with more questions.
[01:44] <kdjtar> does anybody know how to use translucent window border on kde4.2.2?
[01:48] <kdjtar> there's anybody out there?
[01:48] <doleyb> nobody is out there
[01:49] <princedugan> Someone told me a command that I since forgot, to reset opengl settings and it fixed my slow <1fps performance. does anybody here know it?
[01:49] <kdjtar> cool
[01:49] <kdjtar> what about in there?
[01:50] <wirechief> princedugan did you use this 'command' lately ?
[01:51] <brian___> hello???????
[01:51] <wirechief> princedugan: it might be in your history cache
[01:52] <princedugan> wirechief: used it about 3 weeks ago on a friends computer with intrepid. I'm using jaunty
[01:52] <kdjtar> geez, why the bloody hell I can't use skype on kde? it used to work like a charm on gnome
[01:54] <mefisto__> kdjtar: that's a question for skype to answer. it's not open source
[01:55] <kdjtar> yeah I know... but I could sleep at night if I olny knew if any other kde user in fact can use skype without any cutting voice
[01:56] <wirechief> kdjtar why dont you use gnome for skype then ?
[01:56] <mujahid> wirechief
[01:56] <wirechief> hi mujahid
[01:56] <mujahid> bro can u tell me how to run this VyQchat software
[01:56] <mujahid> ?
[01:57]  * wirechief looks in his crystal ball
[01:57] <wirechief> no
[01:57] <kdjtar> wirechief, do you mean switching to gnome any time I want to use skype?
[01:57] <mujahid> :/
[01:57] <wirechief> mujahid try google VyQchat wiki
[01:57]  * mujahid breaks wirechief's crystal ball
[01:57] <mujahid> :/
[01:58] <mujahid> wirechief, i did it...
[01:58] <tweakedeh> sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
[01:58] <tweakedeh> whoops sorry....
[01:58] <tweakedeh> sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
[01:58] <wirechief> kdjtar sure
[01:58] <mujahid> but im unable to compile it :/
[02:00] <wirechief> kdjtar sure just change your session on login screen ;)
[02:00] <kdjtar> wirechief, I don't think that would be a suitable option =/ besides, I'm bored of gnome... perhaps I can manage it to work on a virtual machine
[02:01] <wirechief> kdjtar thats another option but when it dont work, ask in #vbox for solutions
[02:01] <wirechief> kdjtar then they will say read the manual ;)
[02:02] <kdjtar> alright
[02:03] <wirechief> kdjtar i think kde is pretty but  im finding gnome works better , perhaps in the next release it will finally be user friendly with apps
[02:08] <kdjtar> wirechief, yeah I've been using gnome for my entire 'linux life', and now I've been using kde for one month or so. kde4 still needs some serious stability improvements. but, I'm satisfied with kde4, skype is my major problem now.
[02:09] <mefisto__> kdjtar: so skype works well for you in gnome NOW, or in a previous install?
[02:10] <kdjtar> mefisto__, in a previous install, because I don't have gnome installed anymore
[02:10] <tweakedeh> my AR928X WireleAR928X Wireless card will not connect to my home network after I put in my password it fails
[02:11] <tweakedeh> It seems like every one is having problems with this card. Does any one know how to fix it?
[02:13] <mefisto__> kdjtar: I ask because I don't think it would make any difference whether it's gnome or kde. I think skype is just not very good on jaunty
[02:13]  * mujahid farts
[02:13]  * mujahid farts heavily and deadly
[02:15] <kdjtar> mefisto__, I understand. I also think it shouldn't make a difference. I had it working fine with intrepid+gnome, but it didn't work well enough neither in intrepid+kde nor jaunty+kde
[02:16] <mefisto__> kdjtar: I suppose you've tried playing around with audio settings in skype?
[02:17] <kdjtar> mefisto__, yes I did. I also tried the static and static-oss packages
[02:19] <kdjtar> the software itself works, I mean, I don't get any error message and stuff, but the output audio is awful. maybe it's something related to my internet connection performance under kde... I know that sounds nonsense, but I wonder about every possibility
[02:20] <usuario_> hola
[02:22] <skierpage> `aplay -vv /usr/share/sounds/k3b_success1.wav` confirms ALSA is using the wrong sound card on my PC.  But the convoluted http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/MultipleCards says "In my opinion, these solutions do not reflect the Udev modern way to handle modules and them in an udefined order."  Well... ?
[02:23] <Idespnnr> im looking for a really slick KDE desktop theme/effects/layout for my new kubuntu install, any suggestions?
[02:24] <mefisto__> kdjtar: I've installed just out of curiosity and got sound to work OK, but mic input level is very low in jaunty and I can't get it to sound any louder
[02:25] <mujahid> can any linux expert tell me how to play Counter Strike on ubuntu/
[02:25] <mujahid> ????
[02:25] <mujahid> Im unable to install it :/
[02:26] <mujahid> anyone????????????????????????
[02:27] <skierpage> mujahid, so you Googled "CounterStrike Linux" and read all those and what happened?
[02:27] <mujahid> I was only able to create a server which I cannot join to play :/
[02:27] <kdjtar> mefisto__: oh, thank you for trying that. which package did you use?
[02:28] <kdjtar> mujahid, did you take a look at this page? http://migre.me/OJY
[02:28] <mujahid> no
[02:28] <mefisto__> kdjtar: medibuntu package. I did it about a week ago, but I don't really use skype
[02:28] <mujahid> YES!!1
[02:28] <mujahid> read them thrice
[02:28] <mujahid> :/
[02:29] <kdjtar> mefisto__, in fact mic sound level is kinda low on jaunty... I also used medibuntu, with the three available packages, skype, skype-static and skype-static-oss
[02:29] <kdjtar> what makes me think that the problem is related to my internet connection
[02:32] <kdjtar> mujahid, there is another tutorial here http://migre.me/OKe
[02:35] <mujahid> tried it as well but unable to get the desired results
[02:35] <mujahid> :/
[02:36] <kdjtar> I never tried to run cs on linux so I can't do much to help you =/
[02:36] <Idespnnr> you have to use wine to do counterstrike for linux
[02:37] <Idespnnr> but that might be a journey of itself to do
[02:38] <kdjtar> lately I've been trying to run some games using PlayOnLinux (www.playonlinux.com). I suggest you to try it, it has a built-in script for counter strike source if I'm not wrong
[02:39] <kdjtar> I'm trying to run Fifa 09 using PlayOnLinux =) but no success so far =/
[02:39] <Idespnnr> kdjtar: thanks, thats pretty interesting.
[02:39] <Idespnnr> very similar to ies4linux, a self contatined wine package
[02:40] <mujahid> have u tried VM ware?
[02:40] <mujahid> i have heard that its better for online games
[02:41] <psyco> hey, when i installed kubuntu, i made a 7GB "/" partiton and 150GB "/home" partiton. my "/" partiton only has 700mb left now, what can I do to free up some space
[02:42] <doleyb> psyco: Well, you can find what's using space on / with like "du -h --max-depth 1 /"
[02:42] <tyfon> psyco: you can maybe remove som stuff from /var/cache/apt/archives
[02:43] <doleyb> psyco: Then you can either clean out some of that (like maybe with "apt-get clean" or "rm /tmp/*"), or you can move one of those directories into /home
[02:43] <doleyb> psyco: You may like to learn about ln -s
[02:43] <psyco> alright, thanks guys
[02:43] <kdjtar> you're welcome Idespnnr. I never heard of ies4linux, good to know about it. a nice option for web developers who need to test their pages on ie
[02:44] <skierpage> psyco, if you can't free up enough space, you might be able to use gparted to resize partitions http://www.darkartistry.com/content/view/184/41/
[02:44] <maco> doleyb: removing all of /tmp may make currently running programs not happy
[02:45] <doleyb> sure could!
[02:45] <skierpage> pysco or you can mv stuff to a /home/stuff_from_root directory and then use ln -s to symlink.
[02:46] <psyco> oooh neat-o
[02:47] <skierpage> psyco but first follow doleyb's  to figure out what's taking up space, especially in /var and /tmp.
[02:48] <psyco> alright
[02:48] <skierpage> Retrying... in alsa dev 0 is wrong sound card so no sound in Flash.  All web pages say "These instructions suck, write udev rules"  Udev hurts my brain. Help!
[02:49]  * maco would just set default card in pulseaudio...but then kubuntu doesn't use pulseaudio by default, just ubuntu does
[02:50] <skierpage> maco, Kubuntu, Phonon, Amarok, xine all work fine, use the good card.  Just Flash doesn't
[02:50] <Rue-kun> Is their any way to view minimized windows
[02:52] <Lectus> wow... new Kubuntu with KDE 4.2 is awesome
[02:52] <Lectus> I installed it and I'm loving it
[02:53] <kdjtar> skierpage, I also had a problem with sound in flash and the following command saved my life: asoundconf set-default-card 1
[02:53] <Idespnnr> Lectus: its good, you need beefy hardware to run it though...
[02:59] <skierpage> kdjtar, awesome!  After `asoundconf set-default-card Audigy2`, aplay now uses the right card.  Flash still wrong in Konq, lemme restart it...
[03:02] <jorg> abba
[03:03] <kdjtar> skierpage: great!
[03:12] <Rue-kun> Whats a broken dependcy?
[03:13] <Novatito> hola
[03:13] <Rue-kun> A package dependency could not be found.
[03:13] <Rue-kun> More information is available in the detailed report.
[03:13] <Rue-kun> There are broken dependecies on your system. Please use an advanced package manage e.g. Synaptic or aptitude to resolve this situation.
[03:13] <Rue-kun> What does this mean?
[03:13] <skierpage> kdjtar, after exit andrestart Konq, sound in Flash!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tprMEs-zfQA , greatest music video ever.  Most excellent.  I'm not sure where to mention asoundconf
[03:13] <nuvo> donde consigo ayuda kubuntu en español?
[03:14] <nuvo> where i get kubuntu help in spanish??
[03:14] <skierpage> Rue-kun, software needs other software to work, hence depenency.  A package manager tries to identify dependencies.
[03:15] <Rue-kun> So ummm how do I fic it?
[03:15] <Rue-kun> fix***
[03:15] <skierpage> nuvo, according to http://www.kubuntu.org/support, "/join #kubuntu-es"
[03:15] <nuvo> thanks skierpage
[03:16] <kdjtar> nuvo, http://www.kubuntu-es.org/
[03:16] <Rue-kun> Does kubuntu have more then one package manager?
[03:16] <skierpage> Rue-kun, I'm not sure, I don't see an `aptitude verify`.  Maybe  `aptitude why`
[03:17] <kdjtar> that's awesome skierpage, I'm glad you managed it
[03:17] <skierpage> Rue-kun, is the pope catholic?  apt, dpkg, aptitude, synaptic, KPackageKit, /usr/bin/install-package
[03:17] <jgm_> does Konversation have an autoaccept setting by nick for dcc?
[03:18] <skierpage> Apparently aptitude is a good one.
[03:18] <kdjtar> Rue-ku, what are you trying to install? I suggest you to use: sudo aptitude install <package name>
[03:19] <kdjtar> aptitude is excellent to solve dependencies
[03:20] <Rue-kun> is their a way to find what dependencies are missing?
[03:21] <Rue-kun> wait forget it thank you guys I just realized something ^_^
[03:22] <Rue-kun> I deserve a smack in the head lol
[03:24]  * jgm|afk is away: Gone away for now
[03:24] <reldruh> hello. I'm having some major problems with the network manager plasmoid in Jaunty. Can anybody help me connect to a wired network?
[03:27]  * jgm_ is back.
[03:27]  * jgm|afk is away: Gone away for now
[03:27]  * jgm|afk is away: Gone away for now
[03:27]  * jgm_ is back.
[03:29] <kdjtar> everyone have a great Friday, I'm going off now
[03:32] <GS3User007> i'm having a wierd issue with my mouse... it's having wierd issues clicking on things. anyone have any ideas?
[03:38] <Guest34743> hey, I have a problem. I can't delete items (files, folders, etc)...
[03:39] <Guest34743> when I select the file and press (delete),kio_trash proccess just goes up to 14% CPU and the file doesn't get deleted.
[03:39] <fungos> I have a problem with sound on KDE. KDE/Amarok play sounds. But mplayer/kaffeine cant open dsp. "[AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy"
[03:39] <fungos> what is that?
[03:40] <daning> I am using kubuntu 9.04. My wireless env is WEP and ascii key whose size is five, etc abcde. But kubuntu wireless manager can't connect to the wireless network. any suggestion?
[03:41] <fungos> If I try mplayer with -ao alsa I got this error too: [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: pcm_hw.c:1494:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Unknown field mmap_emulation / [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave / [AO_ALSA] Playback open error: Invalid argument / Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
[03:42] <doleyb> fungos: Maybe you have pulseaudio by accident
[03:42] <fungos> doleyb: maybe. how can I check it?
[03:43] <fungos> mplayer with -ao pulse: AO: [pulse] Failed to connect to server: Connection refused / Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
[03:44] <doleyb> fungos: Maybe removing pulseaudio package.  It often conflicts with alsa in kubuntu
[03:45] <fungos> hm, ok, but pulseaudio isnt better? why it wont work?
[03:47] <fungos> doleyb: and trying to remove it will ask to remove kde4 entirely :S
[03:49] <doleyb> fungos: you sure?  kde should not need pulseaudio
[03:50] <fungos> doleyb: not, checked one by one. Just libpulse0 I cant remove
[03:50] <doleyb> fungos: I think libpublse0 is something else.  Maybe you want to read the release note:
[03:50] <doleyb> fungos: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Pulseaudio%20inadvertently%20enabled%20in%20Kubuntu%20when%20installing%20from%20DVD%20or%20upgrading%20with%20apt-get
[03:51] <GS3User007> i'm having a wierd issue with my mouse... it's having wierd issues clicking on things. anyone have any ideas?
[03:52] <mickael> allo
[03:52] <fungos> doleyb: nice. done, but kcontrolcenter lists PulseAudio there yet. I think I need restart X now
[03:53] <doleyb> fungos: i dont think that matters, just try mplayer -ao alsa again..
[03:54] <fungos> doleyb: :(  same problem. still saying its busy
[03:54] <doleyb> ok maybe restart
[03:55] <fungos> brb :D
[03:57] <GS3User007> i'm having an issue with mouse clicks not registering on the currently focused window... anyone have any ideas?
[04:00] <fungos> doleyb: it worked! but I think that restart wasn't needed. just a "killall pulseaudio" would do it
[04:02] <doleyb> okay
[04:03] <doleyb> GS3User007: i have no idea, where do they register instead?  what does xev think?
[04:03] <Wolfcastle> hello
[04:03] <Wolfcastle> how do I configure my ethernet card in kubuntu?
[04:03] <Wolfcastle> is there anything else besides ifconfig?
[04:04] <arko> system settings / Network Settings
[04:04] <Wolfcastle> ah thanx
[04:05] <GS3User007> doleyb: for instance, right now I can click on the kde toolbar, and open the kmenu, but I can't click on anything in the kmenu
[04:05] <GS3User007> doleyb: what's xev?
[04:06] <doleyb> GS3User007: xev is xev, you can run it and see.  But I guess it won't help, because some things do respond to your mouse.
[04:07] <GS3User007> doleyb: now this is interesting
[04:09] <GS3User007> doleyb: most of my clicks don't register at all...
[04:10] <doleyb> GS3User007: is there tree-sap in your mouser buttons?
[04:10] <GS3User007> doleyb: i've tried three different mice, all have the exact same issue
[04:11] <doleyb> you can use xev to confirm the mouse clicks aren't lost at a low level
[04:11] <GS3User007> doleyb: atm, clicks only register when i click inside the taskbar at the bottom, but nothing happens if i click anywhere else
[04:13] <GS3User007> doleyb: should every FocusOut event be followed by a FocusIn?
[04:16] <doleyb> GS3User007: there should be focusout when you leave the xev window, and focusin when you come back, but the focusin might scroll away because of the other mouse moves
[04:16] <R3DB0x> is the network mangement absolutely needed to manage a connection?  i have a static entry in /etc/network/interfaces but the interface keeps going back to dhcp.
[04:18] <GS3User007> doleyb: it's only registering my clicking on anything when i click inside the taskbar (or use my keyboard, that works consistently)
[04:18] <doleyb> ok you sound real broke, how did you install?
[04:19] <GS3User007> doleyb: upgrade from 8.10
[04:19] <doleyb> no packages left behind?
[04:19] <GS3User007> not that i know of
[04:19] <doleyb> maybe you should logout, mv ~/.kde kde.backup, and try again.
[04:20] <doleyb> if you know what I mean!
[04:20] <GS3User007> (btw, my mouse switched over to being only active inside my console now)
[04:20] <GS3User007> i'll give that a try
[04:20] <GS3User007> how do i logout from konsole?
[04:20] <GS3User007> i can't click on "logout"
[04:21] <agoole> does anyone else have problems getting dvd playback to work /
[04:21] <agoole> ?
[04:21] <doleyb> agoole: No, what did you try?  Did you medibuntu?
[04:22] <agoole> just the default kubuntu, and I tried all the gstreamer libraries, and tried mplayer
[04:22] <agoole> apparently that should of resolved it
[04:22] <agoole> but I guess not
[04:22] <GS3User007> doleyb: nvm, told machine to restart, will log in to console when it's back up... i just noticed that ctrl alt backspace doesn't restart x, could that be a symptom of the same problem?
[04:22] <doleyb> agoole: Do you have kubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[04:23] <agoole>  euh....let me check
[04:23] <doleyb> !dontzap | GS4User007
[04:23] <Gonzo12> Hello
[04:24] <Gonzo12> Does anyone know who to change mouse scroll speed?
[04:24] <digmore> what is SysRq?
[04:24] <doleyb> digmore: it's a rarely-used button in the upper right of a keyboard
[04:25] <agoole> doleyb: ok installing the package, will this suffice to get my dvd playback to work ?
[04:26] <doleyb> agoole: it might, or you might also want medibuntu
[04:26] <doleyb> !medibuntu | agoole
[04:26] <GS3User007> digmore: don't feel bad, of the three keyboards i have laying next to me, only one has that key
[04:26] <doleyb> Gonzo12: Maybe try system settings, Keyboard & Mouse, Advanced, Acceleration
[04:26] <genii> digmore: It's a button originally conceived by IBM to allow you to load an operating system other than DOS/Windows after they had a bad breakup with Microsoft. Today it does whatever you define it to do
[04:27] <Gonzo12> Im on 9.04 and I dont see that
[04:27] <doleyb> Gonzo12: What do you see instead?  Go to System Settings
[04:27] <agoole> doleyb: ok going to try without the medibuntu stuff, I dont want to bloat my install
[04:28] <Gonzo12> ahhh I see now
[04:28] <Gonzo12> thank you
[04:28] <doleyb> agoole: medibuntu won't bring much disk space
[04:28] <Gonzo12> much better
[04:29] <agoole> doleyb: naw, I know, but I dont need any of that acroreader files, or the skype,
[04:29] <agoole> doleyb: I already have a lot of pre configured packages, which I would rather not over ride :)
[04:29] <doleyb> agoole: Those won't come unless you ask for them.
[04:29] <agoole> doleyb: aw ok ok, in that case i'll be careful
[04:29] <agoole> haha
[04:29] <agoole> ok wish me luck
[04:30] <Gonzo12> Now everytime I type my computer internal speaker beeps..
[04:30] <GS3User007> doleyb: my mouse issue seems to ahve gone away... we'll see if it stays that way. thanks :)
[04:30] <doleyb> Gonzo12: That's bad!  why is that?
[04:30] <Gonzo12> I have no idea
[04:30] <GS3User007> are you typing in an app that normally accepts keyboard input?
[04:31] <Gonzo12> seems to only happen on xchat
[04:33] <GS3User007> doleyb: mouse issue is back
[04:34] <doleyb> GS3User007: Are you using a default .kde?
[04:34] <julian_> Hello there, i have a problem when i installed 9.04  with compiz. i have intel gma 3100, how can i fix it?
[04:34] <GS3User007> doleyb: whatever the system generated after i mv'd the old one away
[04:35] <doleyb> GS3User007: weird, oh well.  i do not know it
[04:35] <GS3User007> julian_: you shouldn't need compiz, kde4 has built in window effects
[04:36] <julian_> i have problems with them before, it made my computer freeze and i had to force to shutdown.
[04:37] <digmore> julian__: should give it a try
[04:42] <wallshot> anybody know if jaunty handles thinkpad fingerprint reader and if so, where i should look for details on setting it up?
[04:44] <geek_> wallshot: thinkwiki is a good bet
[04:44] <TweakedEh> Where woukd I get a flash player for kubuntu 9.04?
[04:44] <wallshot> ah i found https://wiki.kubuntu.org/FingerprintAuthentication !
[04:44] <wallshot> geek_: cool, thanks!
[04:44]  * wallshot bookmarks thinkwiki goodness
[04:45] <seth> the flash player is available in the webpage of adobe, just select te package .deb download and intall by a terminal
[04:45] <geek_> wallshot: i did the a20p debian guide ;p
[04:45] <TweakedEh> seth: I tried that and I got an error
[04:46] <doleyb> !flashplayer | TweakedEh
[04:46] <seth> yes, mm you tried install by a repo
[04:46] <TweakedEh> thanks doleyb
[04:47] <TweakedEh> seth, I'll try that now..
[04:47] <wallshot> flash player is in some apt-get repo too, is how i found it
[04:48] <TweakedEh> I have 'next, play, previous' buttons on my laptop, how would I get them to work with vlc media player?
[04:49] <wallshot> i used apt-get to install:
[04:49] <wallshot> flashplugin-installer                           install
[04:49] <wallshot> flashplugin-nonfree                             install
[04:50] <doleyb> TweakedEh: maybe vlc isn't a kubuntu topic
[04:50] <GS3User007> TweakedEh: look for the keyboard shortcuts section inside vlc, you should be able to configure them there
[04:50] <seth> that's right vcl is another topic, but you tried a maping your keyboard
[04:50] <digdeep> TweekedEh: it may be useful for installing flashplayer10 --> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-install-flash-player-10.html
[04:51] <TweakedEh> Thanks guys. I have it working. wallshot's way worked.
[04:52] <seth> your welcome
[04:53] <wallshot> took me a day on kubuntu before i finally learned to sudo apt-cache search flashplugin
[04:53]  * wallshot is a big fan of apt-cache search
[04:53] <Daskreech> NOrmally they just work with vlc
[04:53] <Daskreech> wallshot: no need for sudo
[04:54] <seth> the apt is a jewel!!
[04:54] <wallshot> ah. cool, i should avoid using it unnecessarily then. :)
[04:55] <seth> use carefully the sudo command! great power comes whit a great responsability
[04:57]  * wallshot feels a responsibility to sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade on a regular basis.  it just feels so good.
[04:58] <GS3User007> how do i cd into a directory that has a space in its name?
[04:58] <Fieldy> hello, I'm using 9.04. how can I install tor? in previous versions, apt-get install tor was sufficient. now I no longer have it installed after update to 9.04, and apt-get install tor says basically that it's not found.
[04:59] <seth> maybe the package isn't in the repo, you could check whit a package manager
[04:59] <Daskreech> GS3User007: Use tab
[05:00] <wallshot> GS3User007: either escape the space with a \  before it, or use double quotes
[05:00] <wallshot> or tab
[05:00] <GS3User007> Fieldy: try vidalia
[05:00] <Daskreech> wallshot: Isn't it?
[05:00] <wallshot> cd multi\ word\ directory... cd "multi word directory" ... cd mult[tab]
[05:00] <Daskreech> I remember trying to keep my software up to date on Windows.
[05:00]  * Daskreech shudders
[05:00] <Fieldy> GS3User007: it wouldn't do much good, as tor isn't installed, and I am not interested in a gui application for it anyway
[05:01] <Fieldy> it just seems odd that tor was available in versions previous to 9.04, i don't really understand
[05:01] <doleyb> Fieldy: yeah your complaint isn't new
[05:02] <Fieldy> ok, is it in some other repo?
[05:02] <doleyb> Fieldy: nothing that's easy to find
[05:03] <Fieldy> i see. yep, that's frustrating, but it sounds like it's already been reported. thanks for the info
[05:03] <seth> fieldy: you could triyng compile your own package
[05:04] <Fieldy> i'd rather not, i have gentoo boxes for that :) i prefer to use the package manager. i'll wait.
[05:04] <GS3User007> Fieldy: https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorOnDebian
[05:04] <wallshot> tork - anonymity manager for KDE
[05:04] <wallshot> ?
[05:05] <Fieldy> GS3User007: oh, interesting. so that's the repo of the people who make tor?
[05:05] <GS3User007> Fieldy: dunno, was just googling around
[05:05] <Fieldy> nice catch. i'll check it out.
[05:06] <wallshot> http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/tork
[05:06] <seth> yes fieldy, you maybe use sant google better
[05:06] <wallshot> saw a thread about tor missing and saw it referenced as torK too ... not familiar with tor tho
[05:06] <Fieldy> yeah tork is different, thanks for the effort though :)
[05:07] <Daskreech> !info tork
[05:07] <Daskreech> !find tor
[05:07] <Daskreech> grrr
[05:09] <seth> anybody knows if the support of kde 3.5.10 is a option in kubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala?
[05:09] <Daskreech> seth: It's possible. It's a commuity run project
[05:09] <Daskreech>  Would you like to help to see that happen?
[05:09] <Daskreech> !kde3
[05:10] <wallshot> it looks like tor was yanked from jaunty due to some pending advisory and lack of a maintainer
[05:11] <wallshot> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/tor/+bug/328442 drags on for a bit, but a ways down, you see within past couple months a bunch of "so wait, we're purposefully shipping with known-vulnerabilities?"
[05:12] <seth> hoo ok, then if i choose kde3 mix, is a partialy support? what that means?
[05:12] <TweakedEh_> My Atheros AR928X fails when i try and connect to my network. I took down all security and tired and it still fails. any ideas?
[05:12] <Wolfcastle> is it just me or is kpackagekit a bit buggy?
[05:12] <Daskreech> seth: You can't buy support from canonical
[05:13] <Daskreech> Wolfcastle: Just a touch
[05:13] <agoole> ok, I still can't get DVD playback to work, can someone lend a hand ?
[05:13] <Wolfcastle> hehe don't know about you but I'll stick to aptitude for now
[05:13] <Daskreech> !dvd
[05:13] <seth> hoo ok, its ok
[05:15] <Daskreech> seth: Hmm?
[05:16] <digdeep> agoole: try dragon player
[05:17] <agoole> digdeep: got it !, I guess my mistake was that I had all the packages, just not the right ones, haha
[05:17] <agoole> digdeep: one day, someone should distribute a ready made kubuntu, with all of these features
[05:18] <seth> you have all the packages for play dvd's?
[05:18] <agoole> seth: yeah, but that last script part fixed it all for m
[05:18] <agoole> me*
[05:19] <flector> new Jaunty install... clicking on .html files opens Kompozer, how to open them with Firefox?
[05:20] <seth> you have to configure the defaults aplications in system settings
[05:21] <digdeep> agoole: personally, I need to do some twists with vlc/kaffeine (they dont have sound) in Jaunty.
[05:21] <agoole> digdeep: yeah, i removed pulseaudio and configured alsa, now everything works like a charm, including skype
[05:23] <GS3User007> how do i re-enable ctrl-alt-backspace again?
[05:23] <agoole> !dontzap
[05:23] <digdeep> remember to reboot
[05:24] <GS3User007> ah, the reboot would be what's missing then :P
[05:25]  * geek_ notes disabling that was stupid ><
[05:25] <agoole> hahaha
[05:25] <agoole> agreed.
[05:25] <agoole> its like if windows removed the BSOD,
[05:26] <geek_> they DID have a RSOD ;p
[05:26] <GS3User007> i don't mind that they changed it, but my keyboard doesn't have a SysRq key
[05:27] <digdeep> did anyone use wine to play pc games (on Jaunty)? My warcarf3 doesn't seem to be working
[05:28] <agoole> digdeep: I had to tweek some dll's for my software to work
[05:28] <seth> you could use a cedega software
[05:28] <seth> i use that and is awesome
[05:29] <GS3User007> how do i install packages that have been kept back?
[05:29] <flector> Is there something like beagle for jaunty?
[05:31] <wallshot> beagle - indexing and search tool for your personal data
[05:31] <wallshot> apt-cache search beagle ?
[05:32] <digdeep> seth: how much is cedega?
[05:33] <GS3User007> apt-get install beagle
[05:33] <GS3User007> shows up in my adept_manager
[05:34] <seth> check this page, it's about cedega software http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/1929810/cedega-7:-juegos-windows-en-linux.html
[05:37] <digdeep> seth: good
[05:38] <seth> no problem!
[05:39] <ich_> hi
[05:40] <seth> hi ich!
[05:41] <ich_> jo sry  muss meinen namen noch änder
[05:41] <ich_> wie geht den das am besten
[05:44] <keroy> he he    Ich    habs
[05:44] <Daskreech> !de
[05:44] <keroy> hi moin  all
[05:44] <Daskreech> digdeep: did you check appdb?
[05:46] <Daskreech> !appdb
[05:48] <digdeep> will check
[05:54] <joshjtl> does openoffice look horrible to anyone else?
[05:56] <GS3User007> define horrible?
[05:58] <joshjtl> GS3User007: openoffice on windows looks better...?
[05:58] <GS3User007> joshjtl: There are going to be some slight differences...
[05:58] <joshjtl> it just doesnt match kde4 whatsoever... unfortunately koffice seems very very unstable still
[05:59] <joshjtl> pretty much unuseable for me
[06:01] <joshjtl> does anyone disagree with me on the useability of koffice kde4 right now?
[06:02] <GS3User007> i don't bother to use, i'm totally a cheerleader for OOo
[06:02] <GS3User007> use it*
[06:02] <Guest82495> Good morning
[06:03] <GS3User007> Good evening
[06:03] <Guest82495> Is there anybody here who might be able to help me getting a newly installed LAN card to work ?
[06:03] <joshjtl> GS3User007: perhaps there is a set of oxygen icons for OOo ?
[06:04] <GS3User007> *shrugs*
[06:10] <doleyb> Guest82495: it should be pretty easy, what is the trouble?
[06:13] <Guest82495> I installed a new PCI LAN adapter with Intelcontroller. After installation, the network manager shows the interface "eth2" as unavailable. "eth0" which is my on-board 100 MbitLAN interfaceworks fine, though.
[06:14] <Guest82495> I checked with LSPCI |grep ethernet if the card is recognised properly, and I get "02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection
[06:14] <Guest82495>  
[06:15] <Guest82495> Booted WIN Xp to verify if the hardware is OK,and there it works fine. Just Jaunty doesnot want to use it.
[06:16] <Guest82495> Digging in the system log to find out whai'shappeningwhen I plug in the LAN cable, I get that:
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:47	JLPC3	NetworkManager	<info>  DHCP: device eth2 state changed normal exit -> preinit
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:47	JLPC3	dhclient	Listening on LPF/eth2/00:1b:21:2f:f6:2c
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:47	JLPC3	dhclient	Sending on   LPF/eth2/00:1b:21:2f:f6:2c
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:47	JLPC3	dhclient	Sending on   Socket/fallback
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:49	JLPC3	dhclient	DHCPDISCOVER on eth2 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804928] 0000:02:00.0: eth2: Detected Tx Unit Hang:
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804932]   TDH                  <0>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804934]   TDT                  <1>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804935]   next_to_use          <1>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804937]   next_to_clean        <0>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804938] buffer_info[next_to_clean]:
[06:16] <GS3User007> !pastebin
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804939]   time_stamp           <ffff6953>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804941]   next_to_watch        <0>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804942]   jiffies              <ffff6a65>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:50	JLPC3	kernel	[  146.804944]   next_to_watch.status <0>
[06:16] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804212] 0000:02:00.0: eth2: Detected Tx Unit Hang:
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804215]   TDH                  <0>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804217]   TDT                  <1>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804219]   next_to_use          <1>
[06:17] <geek_> .....
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804220]   next_to_clean        <0>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804221] buffer_info[next_to_clean]:
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804223]   time_stamp           <ffff6953>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804224]   next_to_watch        <0>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804225]   jiffies              <ffff6c59>
[06:17] <Guest82495> 2009-04-30 18:06:52	JLPC3	kernel	[  148.804227]   next_to_watch.status <0>
[06:17] <Daskreech> Guest82495: please don't do that again
[06:17] <Daskreech> !paste | Guest82495
[06:17] <Guest82495> looks like a kind of loop to me,"Tx Unit Hang" does not sound normal. Here I get stuck and don'tknow how to continue.
[06:18] <Guest82495> oh, sorry 'bout the pase.
[06:19] <Daskreech> Right so please pastebin your techincal info and reask
[06:21] <Guest82495> done, the log is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/161934/
[06:22] <Daskreech> thanks whats the issue now?
[06:22] <Guest82495> What's happening is that I plug in the LAN cable, and the LAN inteface ends up in the loop with "TX Unit Hang" until I unplug the cable.
[06:23] <Guest82495> If I do the same with the on board LAN controller, I do not get TX unit hang, but eventually end up with having a LAN connection.
[06:23] <Guest82495> LAN interface card according to LSPCI: 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection
[06:24] <Daskreech> TX is the transmission unit right?
[06:24] <Daskreech> Is it seated properly?
[06:25] <Guest82495> Yes, card is plugged in properly. Works without any trouble in WinXP on the same machine.
[06:26] <tacosarecool> hello
[06:26] <tacosarecool> Is there a gparted channel?
[06:27] <Guest82495> When I googled about this error message,I found references that last summer,there were issues withthe e1000e driver which would be fixed in Kernel 2.6.28. This is why I would expect it's not the same problem.  My kernelis 2.6.28-11 (Jaunty AM64)
[06:28] <tacosarecool> how do I mount a new partition?
[06:28] <doleyb> Guest82495: maybe #linux or some other place can help you
[06:28] <tacosarecool> oh good idea
[06:28] <tacosarecool> guest
[06:29] <tacosarecool> try wicd
[06:29] <Guest82495> @tacosarecool: Create an empty directory as a mount point, and thenuse the "mount" command. You can also add the partition to the file "/etc/fstab" to mount it permanently.
[06:30] <tacosarecool> !mount
[06:34] <Daskreech> Guest82495: Ubuntu does it's own patching of the kernel so Dunno
[06:34] <Daskreech> Try a .29 kernel ?
[06:34] <Daskreech> tacosarecool: Do you know about /dev ?
[06:35] <tacosarecool> umm /dev?
[06:35] <tacosarecool> ! /dev
[06:35] <tacosarecool> There
[06:36] <Daskreech> Ha ha
[06:36] <Daskreech> tacosarecool: What are you trying to mount?
[06:36] <Guest82495> Daskreech: So would it be the best to file a bug report,or is there any way to further investigate if it's really a bug and not a configuration problem on my machine ?
[06:36] <tacosarecool> a stuff partition
[06:36] <tacosarecool> ntfs partition
[06:37] <Daskreech> Guest82495: Bug report would be cool
[06:37] <tacosarecool> try wicd guest
[06:37] <Daskreech> #ubuntu or #ubuntu-server might be interested in the report as well
[06:37] <Daskreech> tacosarecool: and it doesn't show in Dolphin ?
[06:37] <tacosarecool> No because I haven't mounted it yet
[06:38] <Guest82495> OK, thanks, will try to do that. Iwas hoping it's not a bug but just a configuration problem...
[06:38] <tacosarecool> and gparted has no /something option
[06:39] <Daskreech> Guest82495: May be. Might be a module issue
[06:40] <Daskreech> tacosarecool: What are you trying to achieve ? Want to just look at it now or make it a permanent mount?
[06:40] <tacosarecool> permanent mount
[06:40] <tacosarecool> but the mounting process on the ubuntu cd is easier
[06:40] <tacosarecool> because you can do /something
[06:41] <Daskreech> !fstab
[06:41] <Daskreech> That should help
[06:44] <tacosarecool> curses cd drive
[06:44] <Daskreech> :-)
[06:45] <tacosarecool> ok
[06:46] <tacosarecool> Got the cd drive open by pressing eject
[06:46] <Daskreech> you can type the command eject as well
[06:46] <tacosarecool> oh well
[06:46] <Daskreech> eject -j closes it
[06:46] <tacosarecool> thanks
[06:51] <keymone> hi
[06:51] <keymone> i dont have volume controls for my microphone - anybody had this problem?
[06:55] <Daskreech> keymone: None in kmix ?
[06:55] <keymone> Daskreech: yup. none in the channels list as well.
[06:55] <Daskreech> alsa  is not seeing it then
[06:56] <keymone> is it fixable?
[06:56] <LizardQueen> keymone: run alsamixer from konsole
[06:56] <keymone> same thing
[06:56] <keymone> there are 2 capture controls but they do nothing
[06:57] <keymone> and sound recording does work but very quiet
[06:57] <keymone> i tested with skype
[06:57] <LizardQueen> keymone: look for mic boost
[06:58] <keymone> there is no
[06:58] <keymone> it was in 8.10
[07:11] <Daskreech> !sound
[07:28] <doumergue> bonjour
[07:31] <mattparry> HI, just a qq, is there a channel for project neon?
[07:32] <mattparry> or is their a ppa for project neon for jaunty?
[07:33] <Daskreech> !neon
[07:36] <mattparry> I had a question for JRiddell that I wanted to ask during the kubuntu open week, but my timezone is out.  May I ask my question here?
[07:36] <keymone> Daskreech: that hint must be very old? i dont have sound system in k menu -> system settings
[07:38] <keymone> now sound is completely gone.. will this sound problem thing in linux go away ever?
[07:38] <_Whipper> nope
[07:38] <Daskreech> mattparry: sure
[07:39] <Daskreech> keymone: possibly
[07:39] <_Whipper> not as long as all HW is designed for Win-emvironment
[07:40] <mattparry> I see that ubuntu want to sumbit the new 'passive notification' as a standard to free desktop.org, however I also see that seigo wants to get the KDE tray notification system as a standard
[07:40] <mattparry> which one will Kubuntu move towards?
[07:41] <Daskreech> mattparry: Kubuntu is a KDE distro
[07:41] <Daskreech> It will use KDE
[07:41] <mattparry> so it will not be using the 'passive notifications' like ubuntu?
[07:42] <Daskreech> The two are not incompatible. KDE is proposing a way for how the system should be alerted there is a notification. Ubuntu is doing how those notifications should be shown
[07:42] <Daskreech> If you like you can put the passive notifications on top of the KDE system it's two different layers
[07:43] <Daskreech> keymone: try #alsa
[07:43] <keymone> Daskreech: thanks
[07:45] <mattparry> Daskreech - thanks
[07:48] <eagles0513875> anyone else having issues connecting to a samba remote share using smbfs cuz for me for some reason when i run the script i made up until last night it was working and now its complaining bout no route to host and im connected to wifi and also shows man page for cifs
[07:50] <Daskreech> I think Samba is messed up in Jackalope
[07:51] <eagles0513875> Daskreech: it was working since release
[07:51] <eagles0513875> up until last night now its acting up and not connecting
[07:51] <eagles0513875> and messed up in what sense
[07:51] <Daskreech> Not that I know anything but you are like the 8th person I've heard say samba went on vacation in Brazil when the Jackalope moved in
[07:51] <eagles0513875> there is also bug with my audio wanting to use pulse audio driver for everythign instead of my hd sound card for some reason
[07:52] <eagles0513875> Daskreech: it just went on vacation for me last night
[07:52] <Daskreech> mattparry: You prefer one of the notification systems?
[07:52] <eagles0513875> its complaining about cifs
[07:52] <eagles0513875> which i noticed in the kernel is still experimental
[07:52] <Daskreech> eagles0513875: Did any updates last night?
[07:52] <eagles0513875> xulrunner thats all
[07:54] <mattparry> yes my friend, I understand where siago is going with the system tray implementation, I have read lynda's study of ubuntu's passive notification, and read marks comments
[07:55] <mattparry> I beleive that the KDE methodology has real impact.  ubuntu's notification fits in with the gnome ideas
[07:55] <mattparry> i am concerned that there will be a 'power struggle' with freedesktop.org standardisation
[07:56] <mattparry> but this is a irc for kubuntu help - so I will keep to the subject of help
[07:56] <Daskreech> Not really
[07:56] <Daskreech> Gnome owns freedesktop
[07:57] <Daskreech> so that's pretty much that. But as I said it's different layers
[07:57] <Daskreech> !ot
[07:57] <Daskreech> You can talk there if you like ^^
[07:57] <mattparry> I did not know that gnomes owns freedesktop!!
[08:00] <AliTarihi_> hi. I want to add a binary to initramfs
[08:53] <ipressthebutton1> My default resolution is 1600x1200, but my screen is 1280x765 or something like that. If I try to change it in the display panel, the screen glitches. I fixed this once before, by editing xorg.conf and putting in my screen size in "VirtualResolution" or something like that, but I completely forgot where it goes and what other information may have been in the .conf file. Anybody have any tips?
[08:54] <Daskreech> ipressthebutton1: the file is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:54] <ipressthebutton1> that's the file, but I still need to know how to edit it
[08:54] <Daskreech> You can find the file structure quite easily on the net or man xorg.conf
[08:54] <ipressthebutton1> well, what to edit with
[08:55] <ipressthebutton1> I've been looking for a while and I can't find what I should put there...
[08:55] <ipressthebutton1> that's why I'm asking here.
[08:59] <ipressthebutton1> any help?
[09:01] <Daskreech> ipressthebutton1: Oh sorry Any text editor if you are handy with CLI then sudo nano else kdesudo kate
[09:01] <exces> hy
[09:01] <exces> can somoane tell me how to upgrade the wine ?
[09:02] <Daskreech> exces: To what?
[09:03] <exces> well i have some bad drivers in wine (linux)
[09:03] <Daskreech> drivers for what?
[09:03] <mon> alguem pode me ajudar?
[09:03] <mon> :D
[09:04] <exces> wine software
[09:04] <Daskreech> !br
[09:04] <mon> [05:04] [474] #ubuntu-br You're banned from that channel
[09:05] <exces> :)
[09:05] <Daskreech> exces: go to winehq and add the Ubuntu repository they have
[09:05] <Daskreech> !pt
[09:05] <exces> oke ty
[09:12] <jemand> Hi all!
[09:13] <jemand> I'm looking for a real good manual to get my Kubuntu faxing in & out.
[09:13] <jemand> any ideas?
[09:25] <JB_> what if I downloaded Kubuntu how can I change the start up screen to the ubuntu
[09:26] <JB_> anyone
[09:26] <eagles0513875> JB_: why not just download and install ubuntu then install kde
[09:27] <JB_> well I already installed Kubuntu
[09:27] <JB_> and installed Gnome
[09:27] <JB_> so how can I change it
[09:29] <daskreech> I think there is a usplash package
[09:29] <victim> JB_: if you have both Kubuntu and gmone installed, you can select between them on the login screen
[09:30] <JB_> I know but the start up I want to change
[09:36] <victim> JB_: doesn't the start up screen change with each type of log in, if your last login was gname then your next log in screen will be brown
[09:37] <victim> although I could be wrong
[09:37] <GS3User007> victim: no
[09:37] <victim> oh he's gone
[09:38] <daskreech> yes
[09:38] <victim> is the login screen always KDE
[09:38] <GS3User007> when i went from 8.04 to 8.10, i did it from inside xubuntu... my login screen was the xubuntu one until i upgraded to 9.04 from within kubuntu
[09:38] <GS3User007> and now it's the kde one again
[09:40] <daskreech> Anytime You install a Kernel it will be whatever you installed it from
[09:41] <daskreech> so if you are in Gnome and install a kernel you get  gnome splash
[09:41] <GS3User007> my experience has been distribution upgrade, not kernel upgrade
[09:43] <daskreech> Used to be kernel
[09:43] <daskreech> Might have changed that
[10:12] <slaG`> Anyone around?
[10:13] <slaG`> Im trying to install kubuntu on my laptop, but after the bar loads it black screens and sits there
[10:13] <slaG`> sounds like it stops reading the cd for some reason
[10:13] <slaG`> any ideas?
[10:13] <Master_> hmm
[10:15] <PolitikerNEU> try booting with failsafe settings, see if the cd was written correctly
[10:15] <slaG`> ive installed it on two desktops
[10:15] <slaG`> and did a integrity check
[10:15] <slaG`> all worked
[10:15] <slaG`> think it doesnt like somthing in my laptop
[10:16] <slaG`> so annoying, sick of vista
[10:16] <slaG`> i can boot backtrack
[10:16] <slaG`> from cd
[10:16] <slaG`> np
[10:16] <slaG`> and the new one is based off ubuntu
[10:17] <slaG`> with kde
[10:17] <slaG`> so i dont get it
[10:23] <daskreech> slaG`: try F4 to do failsafe
[10:25] <Master_> slaG do you install while turning on ?
[10:29] <MinusSeven> in previous versions of Kubuntu, the hardware driver icon came up giving the option to install nvidia drivers.
[10:29] <MinusSeven> In 9.04, it doesn't appear to.
[10:29] <MinusSeven> Just wondering how I install them
[10:31] <daskreech> jockey-kde I think
[10:32] <jemand> Does anybody fax in and out with Kubuntu ?  How?
[10:39] <Master_> does anyone know how i can open and close my IP ports?
[10:39] <daskreech> !firewall
[10:49] <Master_> ok then i have another question -- why do firefox lagg everytime i play a flashgame?
[10:49] <daskreech> Firefox is horrible
[10:49] <PolitikerNEU> flash is horrible
[10:49] <daskreech>  so is flash
[10:50] <daskreech> both of them together isn't likely to be a field filled with butterflies
[10:50] <daskreech> hi mattparry
[10:50] <sidee> i think it's depend on the vga that you have
[10:51] <sidee> certain vga like mine was horrible with X
[10:51] <sidee> making flash or everything lags and slow like hell
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[10:53] <altus-dominus> hey gusy need help
[10:53] <altus-dominus> just insalled Kubuntu 9.04 have no sound ?
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: ok can you please use pastebin to provide the output of:
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> sudo lshw - C sound
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> !paste
[10:55] <altus-dominus> !paste
[10:55] <Master_> go into system - preferences - sound
[10:55] <altus-dominus> yea
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: run the command in konsole, then use pastebin to show us the output
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: DO NOT paste the output in here, pastebin will take you to a new address that you can copy and paste here
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: if you dont understand, say and i can be clearer
[10:58] <elisabeth> The ath9k module shipped with Jaunty is unstable (slow to connect, frequent disconnects and low signal-strength), but is fixed by compiling/installing compat-wireless - how should I report this issue?
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> !bug
[10:58] <elisabeth> Thanks ActionParsnip :)
[10:59] <ActionParsnip> np
[10:59] <altus-dominus> http://pastebin.com/d108e9e8b
[10:59] <altus-dominus> here guys
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: good job dude, use that in future for any paste larger tan 2 lines
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> !intelhda | altus-dominus
[11:00] <altus-dominus> cool
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: makes the room not scroll like mad when loads of people have pastes to do as it compacts it onto one line
[11:01] <altus-dominus> yea yea make perfect sense bro
[11:01] <daskreech> MMM tan lilnes
[11:04] <Guest65578> .
[11:05] <altus-dominus> wow guys Im geting Transitioing Device [FAN] to D0 | Unable to turn cooling device on |
[11:06] <altus-dominus> HP 635s
[11:06] <altus-dominus> 6735s
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> altus-dominus: i'd find out what that means with websearches
[11:12] <Guest46442> I installed Kubuntu 9.04 x64 and rebooted. But the bootloader doesnt show up, vista loads like always.
[11:14] <vmlinz> If you install kbuntu after vista ,then maybe you didn't install grub boot loader
[11:15] <Guest46442> vmlinz: i didnt know i have to install that manually.
[11:16] <vmlinz> Guest46442: No, if you do a graphic installation, It will prompt this.
[11:17] <Guest46442> I installed it normally... It didnt ask anything about grub
[11:19] <vmlinz> Guest46442: You can try to rescue the system using the installation cd/dvd to just install the bootloader. But I am not sure.
[11:19] <oobe> google has loads of guides for restoring grub
[11:20] <oobe> google grub reinstall ubuntu live cd
[11:20] <vmlinz> right
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> !grub
[11:31] <ToreadorVampire> Is it me or does the new network-manager widget totally fail to save/reuse WiFi connection settings?
[11:32]  * ToreadorVampire is trying out Jaunty (previously a Hardy user) and is starting to get quite aggravated with constantly re-entering his network key
[11:34] <Master_> everytime i type "su" it will have a pass when i give it the admin pass it dosnt work :O
[11:36] <ActionParsnip> Master_: you need the pass of the account you are su-ing to
[11:37] <PolitikerNEU> and you need to type sudo su
[11:37] <Master_> nicki@ubuntu:~$ su Password:  su: Authentication failure
[11:37] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: no yuo dont
[11:37] <PolitikerNEU> su alone is not sufficent bec. there is no root per default
[11:37] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: if you are switching user you can use su <name>
[11:37] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: su doesnt just get you root you uknow
[11:38] <PolitikerNEU> true, but if you use su with no name, it is equal to su root
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: you shouldnt use sudo su to get root anything
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: sudo -i   is advised
[11:38] <PolitikerNEU> ok - but nevertheless su alone can never work
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: then you will be using your own settings and home will be your users home, plus root accessing stuff will most likely change file permissions
[11:39] <PolitikerNEU> ok
[11:39] <Master_> ahaa su nicki when i type pass it works thnx :D
[11:39] <ActionParsnip> either way, root should stay disabled for security reasons, so sudo su would fail
[11:39] <PolitikerNEU> sudo su doesn't fail
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> i thought it would with root disabled
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> sudo -i     should be used in any case
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> i have learned today
[11:48] <kaddi> hi, i'm looking for a bbcode editor. Something like fass from pawsoft, but it should also work under ubuntu and not windows ;)
[11:52] <mmo|> eh can someone tell mw how to add this key: http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x1D7E9DD033E89BA781E32A24B9F1C432AE74AE63&op=index
[11:52] <mmo|> I would like to do it via terminal but really cant find the key fingerprint
[11:54] <Master_> is there any risk in using "wine"?(app)
[11:55] <faileas> define risk
[11:55] <faileas> in terms of viruses, or things blowing up?
[11:55] <jasper> Ive got a problem with using 2 monitors, i want to be able to click firefox in screen 1 and then let it open in screen 1, and if i click firefox on screen 2 i want to get it to open in screen 2. (not just firefox but all applications should act like this) Is this possible? Using nvidia 180 driver with 9600gt nivdia card.
[11:57] <Master_> yep using it to play my windows games on linux and a little afraid of viruses
[11:57] <MarkieMark1> mmo|: I'd suggest simply putting the key content from http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0xB9F1C432AE74AE63&op=get into a file, saving it as thenewkey.gpg then gpg --import as in http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN84
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> Master_: windows virii dont affect linux
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> Master_: your wine folder may get infected but you can just wade in using linux and remove the file
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> I used to download blaster.exe file on purpose just to gloat at it
[12:01] <mmo|> MarkieMark1: thanks. Hm, it didnt work, for some reason it still complains...but now I saw the fingerprint in the error message and was able to add it using that. :-)
[12:01] <MarkieMark1> at least :)
[12:03] <takoski> hi,i have a problem with firefox some previews of video and picture (in google or youtube)not seen..what i can do?
[12:04] <PolitikerNEU> ActionParsnip: Hmm ... AFIK wine Virii can affect the ~-Partition too - so they are a Problem for wine too as long as they do not need a windows-specific security hole
[12:06] <takoski> hi,i have a problem with firefox some previews of video and picture (in google or youtube)not seen..what i can do?
[12:07] <AkraPhobik> have you installed flash?
[12:08] <Master_> flash dosnt work youtube vids lagg
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: ive not heard of a windows virus that affects linux
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> !flash
[12:08] <takoski> i have got flash!
[12:09] <PolitikerNEU> ActionParsnip: I don't know if there is one, but of course it is/would be possible to write a virus using wine
[12:09] <PolitikerNEU> and running both on windows and wine
[12:09] <Master_> im out for a while cya
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: oh asolutely, provided sufficient folders are accessible in wine
[12:10] <PolitikerNEU> ActionParsnip: per default, they are - even / is accessible (=Z:\ ?)
[12:10] <takoski> hi,i have a problem with firefox some previews of video and picture (in google or youtube)not seen..what i can do?
[12:11] <oobe> takoski mustnt of wanted an answer
[12:11] <oobe> if he hung around most people could answer that one
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> PolitikerNEU: not sure, i thought it was $HOME
[12:12] <PolitikerNEU> Y:\ is $HOME for me
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> i dont use wine extensively enough to worry, my CCNA course uses it, thats all and it doesnt access anything online :D
[12:13] <kaddi> Z: is / on my system. Which is pretty much default config.
[12:17] <AkraPhobik> well guys i have a question
[12:17] <AkraPhobik> are any of you familiar with custom kernels?
[12:17] <kaddi> a blogentry from mcafee concerning malware and wine http://www.avertlabs.com/research/blog/index.php/2009/02/23/running-windows-malware-in-linux/ (took a bit longer to find it, than expected XD )
[12:17] <miklcct> Hi
[12:18] <oobe> AkraPhobik, ye
[12:18] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: I'm running a custom kernel.
[12:19] <vmlinz> Linux devwork 2.6.28.7ipipe #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 25 11:13:06 CST 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[12:19] <vmlinz>  
[12:19] <AkraPhobik> do you think you coud help me build linux-restricted-modules for kernel 2.6.30rc3? im trying to upgrade due to the increased graphics performance
[12:20] <AkraPhobik> i got the kernel running smoothly, alot more stable than i thought.. i just need my broadcom wireless driver.
[12:20] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: Although I'm running a custom kernel I has purged my linux-restricted-modules because I think it's not necessary.
[12:20] <AkraPhobik> if only my wireless card had an open-source driver...
[12:21] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: You must download the source and build against your own kernel. This is the only way to get it work.
[12:21] <AkraPhobik> the source for the driver?
[12:22] <AkraPhobik> or the entire l-r-m?
[12:22] <miklcct> Source of the driver
[12:22] <vmlinz> Maybe you can check module-assident to see if your driver is there
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> well ive tried to build the driver from the source posted on the broadcom website but i get make errors compiling
[12:23] <miklcct> Please pastebin your errors.
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> this is towards the end of the output
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> /home/j/src/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28/ubuntu-restricted/broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c: In function ‘wl_tkip_printstats’:
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> /home/j/src/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28/ubuntu-restricted/broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c:1969: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> /home/j/src/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28/ubuntu-restricted/broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c:1971: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
[12:23] <AkraPhobik> make[1]: *** [/home/j/src/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28/ubuntu-restricted/broadcom/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.o] Error 1
[12:24] <AkraPhobik> make: *** [_module_/home/j/src/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28/ubuntu-restricted/broadcom] Error 2
[12:24] <AkraPhobik> make: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.30-020630rc3-generic'
[12:24] <tsimpson> !paste | AkraPhobik
[12:24] <AkraPhobik> ah im sorry. kind of new to IRC
[12:25] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: I am checking the kernel.
[12:27] <vmlinz> Or maybe you can go to the development linux kernel of ubuntu in the ubuntu kernel repo to see if they have upgrade to 2.6.30
[12:27] <miklcct> Are you using the WL3501 card?
[12:28] <AkraPhobik> bcm4328
[12:30] <AkraPhobik> vmlinz: i have the kernel installed. are you saying there is a repo with LRM for dev kernels?
[12:31] <Guest22473> I restored grub loader but now when i try to load vista, it says "mbr missing, restart". kubuntu loads fine
[12:31] <vmlinz> I am just guessing the ubuntu dev kernel in kernel.ubuntu.com have upgraded to 2.6.30
[12:31] <vmlinz> You may go to check it
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom
[12:32] <miklcct> Are you using this: http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/hybrid-portsrc-x86_64-v5_10_79_10.tar.gz
[12:33] <AkraPhobik> miklcct: yes that is the driver i aim to use
[12:33] <miklcct> Let me try compiling
[12:36] <AkraPhobik> vmlinz: yes the kernel is there but ive already compiled a new kernel. iwas looking for info on getting restricted drivers working under it. thank you though
[12:39] <vmlinz> AkraPhobik: Wish you goodluck
[12:40] <AkraPhobik> much appreciated man
[12:42] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: Are you following http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt
[12:42] <Guest35722> ciao ragazzi :)))
[12:42] <AkraPhobik> yes
[12:42] <Guest35722> c'è qualche bravo cristiano che mi può dare una mano?
[12:42] <AkraPhobik> i read the entire doc
[12:44] <linux-hdtv__> Hi, do you also see 11 bug fix updates and 8 security updates today in Kubuntu 9.04 ?
[12:45] <Guest22473> I restored grub loader but now when i try to load vista, it says "mbr missing, restart". kubuntu loads fine
[12:45] <miklcct> Guest22473: Can you give your /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[12:46] <AkraPhobik> linux-hdtv: my sources are surely different than yours. im sure it is no mistake if you havent tinkered with your sources
[12:46] <Guest22473> miklcct: i restored the mbr, i dont have grub anymore. because i need vista for internet
[12:47] <miklcct> Guest22473:  Reboot the machine with a Kubuntu live CD and talk to me in the live environment.
[12:49] <Guest22473> miklcct: i cannot connect to my router in kubuntu. i create the connection and wpa-password but it just wont connect, not even trying or telling of any error
[12:49] <vmlinz> Guest22473: Sorry to forget to tell you that vista loader hates linux and you cannot use grub in mbr to boot vista. You may google duel boot vista and linux.
[12:50] <Guest22473> vmlinz: but i had suse installed before, and its loader worked fine. isnt that grub too?
[12:51] <AkraPhobik> suse uses lilo i think
[12:51] <AkraPhobik> dont quote me on that
[12:52] <faileas> np
[12:52] <faileas> it uses grub
[12:52] <faileas> actually non of the major distros seem to use lilo by default
[12:52] <vmlinz> Vista and Grub - openSUSE Forums
[12:52] <vmlinz> 10 posts - 5 authors - Last post: 12 Nov 2008
[12:52] <vmlinz> Do not use Grub as Bootloader. Vista will not start. Lilo Bootloader will load Vista.
[12:53] <vmlinz> ...
[12:53] <AkraPhobik> wait so maybe i was right..
[12:53] <ActionParsnip> vmlinz: use lilo then
[12:53] <AkraPhobik> probly not though i cant seem to remember where i heard that
[12:54] <miklcct> I previously used grub to chainload vista.
[12:54] <ToreadorVampire> Wait, what?
[12:54] <vmlinz> ActionParsnip: not me, we are trying helping another folk
[12:54] <ToreadorVampire> I use grub with Vista
[12:55] <AkraPhobik> mikcttl: question. were you able to compile that driver on your system?
[12:55] <vmlinz> ToreadorVampire: maybe you can help Guest22473
[12:55] <miklcct> AkraPhobik: I can't understand the README.
[12:56] <ToreadorVampire> Maybe, maybe not ... I didn't hand-configure it - I "just installed Kubuntu Hardy",it detected my Vista install and handled it automatically
[12:57] <AkraPhobik>  miklcct: which part exactly?
[12:59] <ruanl> kubuntu 9.04 no sound in flash
[12:59] <miklcct> miklcct: Nearly everything after untarring is not understandable.
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> ruanl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1135978
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> ruanl: http://clararaubertas.net/blog/no-sound-in-firefox-in-jaunty-solved/
[13:01] <AkraPhobik> from what i gather it says after untarring run "make -C /lib/modules/<2.6.xx.xx>/build M=`pwd`
[13:01] <nop> hi
[13:01] <AkraPhobik> without the quote. sorry
[13:02] <AkraPhobik> and it should compile the LKM wl.ko
[13:03] <mehrab> how can I make a pppoe connection using the network manager plasmoid?
[13:05] <BluesKaj> mehrab, why not use dhcp ?
[13:05] <mehrab> BluesKaj: ok, how?
[13:06] <BluesKaj> do you have Network Manager widget in your panel ?
[13:06] <rizzo1> hey. kubuntu 9.04 installed, trying to work out dual monitors, am able to get mirrored display, but unable to get separate desktops,  any suggestions?
[13:07] <BluesKaj> !dual heads
[13:07] <BluesKaj> !dual monitors
[13:07] <rizzo1> BluesKaj: Thanks
[13:08] <mehrab> BluesKaj: yes. I have it
[13:10] <ActionParsnip> !pppoe
[13:11] <BluesKaj> mehrab , then right click on the icon that appears  , manage connections , choose dhcp
[13:13] <mehrab> BluesKaj: there is no dhcp. and also other choices like dsl are deactivated. just wired connection and vpn are active
[13:14] <BluesKaj> well, then look at the URL, that ActionParsnip posted for you https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[13:16] <mehrab> I'm using pppoeconf command now. but in 9.04 I should do this whenever I reboot the system. thought maybe the plasmoid would solve this problem
[13:24] <jhonatan> oi
[13:30] <BluesKaj> mehrab, uninstall the present version of 'plasma-widget-network-manager ' , then add these to your sources.list then do a sudo apt get update deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
[13:30] <BluesKaj> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
[13:30] <BluesKaj> then reinstall it
[13:32] <mehrab> BluesKaj: ok. I'm going to try it
[13:34] <BluesKaj> mehrab , it's an experimental upgrade to the present netmanager app and it works better than the default on my setup
[13:35] <mehrab> BluesKaj: thank you. hope it works
[13:42] <stakh> I'm having lots of difficulties to update from hardy to jaunty. At the moment I have no mouse or keyboard input, I'm writing this on a tty1+screen+irssi. I posted my woes here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1143009 does anyone have an idea?
[13:43] <AkraPhobik> sounds like you might want to consider doing a clean install
[13:46] <BluesKaj> stakh, updasting directly from hardy to jaunty is risky , you should upgrade to intrepid first then to jaunty
[13:47] <Tyras> Please, how can I downgrade KDE from 4 to 3.5.10 in jaunty?
[13:47] <stakh> cx: well, that's good to know, I guess it will be useful in the future, but how to I get out of my mess? I even tried to do a fresh install, but the mouse STILL does not move
[13:47] <stakh> (when I run the install graphical interface)
[13:48] <BluesKaj> !remix | Tyras
[13:49] <miklcct> Tyras: Jaunty is KDE4 only, KDE3 has been disappeared.
[13:49] <BluesKaj> !jaunty remix
[13:49] <Tyras> so there's no way? =/
[13:49] <miklcct> Tyras: You can use unofficial repositories.
[13:50] <Trebacz> Kickoff application launcher keeps freezing. Is there a way to restart it without restating KDE 4.2 (kubuntu 9.04).? Didn't see a process specific to it.
[13:50] <Tyras> can u suggest any?
[13:50] <linux-hdtv__> Hi, do you also see 11 bug fix updates and 8 security updates today in Kubuntu 9.04 ?
[13:50] <Trebacz> I get a mousover, but nothing happens when it's clicked.
[13:53] <cx> ciao
[13:53] <BluesKaj> Tyras http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-jaunty-kde3-remix-beta
[13:53] <tsimpson> !kde3
[13:53] <cx> !list
[13:53] <rizzo1> hey, i was playing with my screen resolution and different options using the K(insert_name_here) Tray (the little monitor that sits on the system tray)_, i clicked mirror vertically and it constantly blinks, i ran recovery mode and chose autofix x, didn't work and I recovered a working backup of xorg.config, and that didnt work, any ideas?
[13:54] <Tyras> miklcct: so, ill need reinstall jaunty
[13:54] <Tyras> miklcct: well, better than use this thing xD, thanks pal =)
[13:54] <JDShewey> Having trouble with keyboard input: when I click on a new window, the input continues in the old window. I am using compiz. Any suggestions?
[13:55] <Trebacz> I found a workaround. If I right click and change it to classic view and then back to kickoff style it works.
[13:55] <ZehavaGM> I did a distribution upgrade from Adept Updater, from 8.04 up to the next distro, 8.10 I believe?  After the upgrade and machine restart I can't get X to start now, I am using an nvidia video card.  Any suggestions to get X up and running again?
[13:55]  * BluesKaj wonders if there is a way to uninstall kde4 and do a switch to jaunty remix without doing a clean install
[13:56] <ZehavaGM> When I try to startx I get a box that says "Could not start kstartupconfig4. Check your installation.
[13:57] <BluesKaj> ZehavaGM , on jaunty ?
[13:58] <ubuntu> hello
[13:58] <AkraPhobik> hey guys i have a question. are any of you guys familiar with running the devel kernels?
[13:59] <ubuntu> i dont know anything
[13:59] <BluesKaj> ZehavaGM, which nvidia card ?
[13:59] <AkraPhobik> well darn
[13:59] <ZehavaGM> BluesKaj I don't remember for sure, It's an nvidia MX4000
[13:59] <stakh> ZehavaGM: you may want to look at this http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3103229.0 and this http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3103420 , I'm in the same situation
[13:59] <AkraPhobik> ive been trying to figure this out all night
[13:59] <ToreadorVampire> Hmm, does anybody here actually use klipper?  I keep trying to give it a go, but I always find that it interferes with instinctive behaviours (especially the new klipper with Jaunty, it seems to do some really unpredictable stuff)
[14:00] <ubuntu> ahhh
[14:00] <ToreadorVampire> Does anyone know how to put a leash on klipper so it's still usable, but doesn't keep getting in the way and messing with "the default behaviour that people are used to"
[14:00] <ubuntu> i have a 9600gt of nvidia, could I try it?
[14:01] <ZehavaGM> So the video drivers that I was using aren't the same for this new distro? or it just didn't remember them?
[14:01] <linux-hdtv__> Hi, do you also see 11 bug fix updates and 8 security updates today in Kubuntu 9.04 ?
[14:02] <AkraPhobik> hey guys i have a question. are any of you guys familiar with running the devel kernels?
[14:04] <BluesKaj> !dev
[14:05] <othersfriends> let's fight! http://chucknorrrris.mybrute.com
[14:10] <canen_> morning all
[14:11] <canen_> is there an easy way to get firefox 3.5 beta 4? i see there is one available in the universe repo but that's from march 30th
[14:11] <mehrab> BluesKaj: i have updated the plasmoid. but the problem remains
[14:11] <miazza> hello guys
[14:12] <BluesKaj> sry mehrab, not well versed on adsl /pppoe :(
[14:12] <mehrab> BluesKaj: how do you configure DHCP?
[14:13] <BluesKaj> mehrab , it just autodetects eth0
[14:14] <BluesKaj> wireless has to be configged tho
[14:15] <gigi> salve
[14:15] <heinkel_111> if i want to mount an ntfs disk automatically using fstab, so i need to specify filesystem type as ntfs or ntfs-3g to have writable system?
[14:16]  * heinkel_111 remembers ntfs couldn't write previously, but is nts driver now ntfs4g by default?
[14:16] <gigi> For Italian Kubuntu 9.4 irc, please ?
[14:16] <heinkel_111> sorry meant ntfs-3g by default
[14:18] <mehrab> anyone here can give me   /etc/network/interfaces   file content?
[14:18] <somekool> little bug since I updated to kubuntu 9.04. only KDE3 and GTK systray icons are displayed. KDE4 systray icons are all black ???
[14:18] <somekool> !it
[14:19] <B-Minus> hmm
[14:19] <B-Minus> when im connected wireless i dont think kubuntu is checking for updates ?
[14:19] <B-Minus> can i change this somewhere ?
[14:20] <BluesKaj> B-Minus, it's not the wireless that's checking for updates , it's your package manager
[14:21] <B-Minus> BluesKaj: yes but i think when package manager sees im connected wireless it doesnt look for update
[14:21] <B-Minus> s
[14:21] <BluesKaj> B-Minus, the connection method isn't releavent
[14:21] <B-Minus> hmm
[14:21] <oobe> or more likley doesnt see your connected
[14:21] <B-Minus> very strange then
[14:21] <B-Minus> cause everytime im connected wireless there are no updates
[14:22] <B-Minus> when i connect my laptop with a cable there are always updates
[14:22] <oobe> you can do it manually
[14:22] <B-Minus> how
[14:22] <B-Minus> sudo apt get update ?
[14:22] <BluesKaj> B-Minus , in the terminal : sudo aptitude update
[14:23] <BluesKaj> then sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
[14:23] <B-Minus> BluesKaj: now it sees updates
[14:23] <Freyr> i closed my console thats run wget. how can i access again that console ?
[14:23] <B-Minus> but when i connect it with a cable its instant
[14:23] <B-Minus> strange
[14:23] <williamfabrice__> i'm an ivoirian (from Ivoiry coast) and i'm a new user of ubuntu and irc plateform then i dont know how to use it
[14:24] <BluesKaj> Freyr,  open the console and use the arrow ket=ys to get the command back
[14:24] <BluesKaj> keys
[14:24] <BluesKaj> up and down keys
[14:26] <BluesKaj> williamfabrice__, well you've managed to join irc and this chat , so you do know how , so far :)
[14:27] <ToreadorVampire> Hey all - I thought that klipper was responsible for this behaviour - but everything in Jaunty seems to be affected by "Just select some text and after a pause it gets copied to the clipboard" - where do I turn this godawful feature off?
[14:27] <williamfabrice__> someone to help me /!\
[14:27] <AkraPhobik> klipper?
[14:28] <tsimpson> ToreadorVampire: that's built-in to X, there are 2 "clipboards"
[14:28] <AkraPhobik> will, what exactly are you trying to accomplish?
[14:28] <ToreadorVampire> AkraPhobik> Well - I exited klipper (I thought it was what was causing that) but klipper is no longer running and it's still happening
[14:28] <somekool> !fr
[14:29] <BluesKaj> !ask | williamfabrice__
[14:29] <tsimpson> if you select test, then use the middle mouse button it pastes, but Ctrl-V/Shift-Insert will still be whatever you last copied
[14:29] <tsimpson> s/test/text/
[14:29] <ToreadorVampire> tsimpson>  OK, so, where should I be looking to disable that "automatically copy text I selected after a pause" behaviour, because that's basically a show-stopper for me
[14:30] <ToreadorVampire> Especially when it does the "copy" action before I have even released the mousebutton :(
[14:30] <ToreadorVampire> Which means that if I'm trying to precisely select something and pause, X or KDE or whatever is whipping my selection away from under my feet
[14:31] <tsimpson> ToreadorVampire: maybe http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5404838&postcount=4
[14:31] <tsimpson> the previous clipboard content is still there whenever I select
[14:32] <williamfabrice__> blueskaj i have sent a message to somekool and he asked me why i sent him this message directly
[14:32] <ToreadorVampire> tsimpson, That's odd - some windows seem to be affected by that now, and some widows not affected by it
[14:33] <ToreadorVampire> Like - I just ran gsynaptics to configure my touchpad (I keep tapping it by accident whilst typing) - it appears with a message:
[14:33] <ToreadorVampire> GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
[14:33] <ToreadorVampire> You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics
[14:34] <ToreadorVampire> Now, I tried to copy-paste that config line it's instructing me about (so I can paste it into my xorg.conf s directed)
[14:34] <AkraPhobik> we dont use xorg.conf for that anymore
[14:35] <tsimpson> the SHMConfig should be enabled by default, unless explicitly disabled. so I think you can ignore the "error" from GSynaptics
[14:35] <ToreadorVampire> And as I select the text, even if I don't release my left mouse button, it copies the text I had part-selected and removes the selection ...
[14:35] <ToreadorVampire> ... all while I still have the mouse button held down :(
[14:36] <ToreadorVampire> And - as for the the gsynaptics error: "oh"
[14:36] <ToreadorVampire> I was just going to follow the instructions given
[14:36] <AkraPhobik> well i can say shmconfig was not enabled for me on jaunty
[14:37] <BluesKaj> !pm | williamfabrice__
[14:37] <dag_> @all: hi there!
[14:38] <AkraPhobik> hello
[14:38] <dag_> i'm searching some advice concerning the use of otf and ttf fonts inside Konsole
[14:38] <dag_> can someone helps me?
[14:38] <AkraPhobik> im sorry i dont have much experience with that
[14:39] <williamfabrice__> thank you for your advice ubottu
[14:39] <AkraPhobik> you should be able to install new fonts in kde4 with the systemsetting command
[14:39] <dag_> akraphobik: thanks anyway for your consideration! :)
[14:39] <BluesKaj> !ubottu | williamfabrice__
[14:40] <ToreadorVampire> brb, restarting x
[14:41] <williamfabrice__> blueskaj do you want pm with me
[14:41] <dag_> akraphobik: yes, I've already done so using control center, but in Konsole settings there are just some fonts, not all the fonts installed system wide
[14:41] <williamfabrice__> ubottu,thanks
[14:42] <AkraPhobik> i see
[14:42] <_Master> lol
[14:42] <dag_> @ubottu: where can I find advice concerning Konsole fonts?
[14:42] <tsimpson> !fonts
[14:43] <dag_> ubottu, thanks
[14:43] <dag_> @all: i'm a little scared of ubottu...
[14:43] <_Master> !flash plugin
[14:43] <AkraPhobik> dag_ i think it has something to do with the character coding
[14:43] <BluesKaj> !flashplugin-nonfree
[14:43] <dag_> @all: maybe some day bots will rule the world!!!
[14:44] <tsimpson> !flash
[14:44] <_Master> how can i get the flash plugin
[14:44] <_Master> ahaa
[14:44] <_Master> thnx
[14:44] <AkraPhobik> hey man
[14:44] <tsimpson> !flash plugin is <alias> flash
[14:44] <dag_> akraphobik: yes maybe, but where can I find some hints about?
[14:45] <BluesKaj> someone should upgrade the bot info soon,some info is quite outdated for the newer releases
[14:45] <AkraPhobik> well under the advanced tab in konsole config there is a character encoding option
[14:46] <AkraPhobik> the default is utf-8 which i believe is the serif fonts that we all associate with terminals
[14:46] <tsimpson> BluesKaj: feel free to make edit requests
[14:47] <AkraPhobik> dag_,  try googling utf-8 i really dont know much if anything about the stuff
[14:47] <BluesKaj> tsimpson , to who and where ? :)
[14:48] <dag_> akraphobik: thanks, that can be a starting poing! I know nothing about encoding...
[14:48] <tsimpson> BluesKaj: to the bot, preferable in /msg ubottu no <factoid> is whatever
[14:48] <dag_> akraphobik: thanks a lot
[14:48] <tsimpson> BluesKaj: it'll forward it to the editors for review
[14:49] <BluesKaj> ok tsimpson, I'll give it some thought and do some bot monitoring to spot the edits i think might be relavent :)
[14:49] <afeijo> I forgot the program to create partitions, I just installed a new 1TB SATA2 disk :)
[14:49] <AkraPhobik> dag_, well linux is a learning experience.
[14:50] <AkraPhobik> anyway do any of you guys know about the devel. kernels?
[14:51] <BluesKaj> !development
[14:51] <ToreadorVampire> So ... tsimpson - where should I now be looking for configure my touchpad?
[14:52] <AkraPhobik> gsynaptics man.. the best way
[14:52] <tsimpson> ToreadorVampire: you can still use GSynaptics
[14:52] <ToreadorVampire> If that "SHMconfig true" method is now deprecated?
[14:52] <tsimpson> you don't have to specify that, it's auto-enabled
[14:52] <ToreadorVampire> But gsynaptics won't start, tells me to enable that
[14:52] <AkraPhobik> tsimpson, it wasnt auto enabled when i installed
[14:53] <tsimpson> then I guess you need to manually enable it
[14:53] <tsimpson> it was automatic for me
[14:54] <ToreadorVampire> Right, but where?  You said that "the method gsynaptics was telling me to enable it" wasn't done anymore, like it's depreciated?
[14:54] <tsimpson> I said it should be enabled by default, unless explicitly disabled. if that's not the cast I think you need to enable it manually, like http://paste.ubuntu.com/162250/
[14:54] <AkraPhobik> correct
[14:55] <ToreadorVampire> Right
[14:55] <ToreadorVampire> OK - so "just go with plan A" then :)
[14:55] <_Master> do someone know how i can get middle mouse click slice on linux/how to set it up
[14:55] <tsimpson> ToreadorVampire: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad#shmconfig
[14:55] <tsimpson> that looks more promising
[14:56] <ToreadorVampire> tsimpson>  Yeah, that's cool - I was able to set all that stuff up on Hardy - but I misunderstood you and thought you were telling me "not to do it the way I thought would work"
[14:57] <AkraPhobik> well that will work, thats the same way i did it. however a hint: dont forget to add gsynaptics-init to your startup programs. or else youll lose all the changes you make in gsynaptics upon reboot
[14:58] <afeijo> dont kubuntu came with a partition prog?
[15:00] <tsimpson> !info partitionmanager
[15:01] <afeijo> thanks
[15:02] <AkraPhobik> hey is anyone running kernel 2.6.30rc in here?
[15:04] <dag_> sorry, got to restart xserver to give it a try
[15:04] <dag_> it doesn't work
[15:05] <Guest27290> I have Vista and Kubuntu installed. Grub wasnt installed by Kubuntu for some reason. I installed grub manually with the Kubuntu live cd, but then Kubuntu loads, but Vista doesnt - it says something of missing mbr. What can I do now?
[15:06] <_Master> what is the best linux disbrution?
[15:07] <dag_> master: it depends on what you are searching
[15:07] <genii> _Master: You of course are asking an a somewhat biased channel
[15:07] <PolitikerNEU> Since you're asking that in kubuntu: kubuntu - but no, for KDE I'd rather suggest OpenSuse, but ubuntu is IMHO the best desktop distribution for gnome
[15:07] <ubuntu> please say how to join russian IRS linux?
[15:07] <ubuntu> *IRC
[15:08] <geek_> !ru
[15:08] <PolitikerNEU> !ru | ubuntu
[15:08] <rmrfslash> Where can I add search domains that will be persistent?
[15:08] <dag_> master: for what kind of use are you searching a linux distro?
[15:08] <ubuntu> thanx
[15:09] <Marfi> Has anyone successfully gotten dual screens to work with KDE? 2 of my friends have tried, and failed miserablly
[15:09] <afeijo> tsimpson: that partitionmanager is a prog? my apt-get dont know it
[15:09] <dag_> marfl: <i've done it, with nvidia card
[15:09] <Marfi> dag_: Do you know of anyone who has done it with an ATI card?
[15:09] <Marfi> afeijo: sudo apt-get install gparted
[15:10] <Marfi> I don't know the K equivelant of it, though
[15:10] <PolitikerNEU> qtparted
[15:10] <afeijo> thanks
[15:10] <dag_> marfl: using kubuntu 8.10?
[15:10] <afeijo> how the hell my kubuntu 8.10 dont have gparted lol
[15:10] <Marfi> dag_: They are both using 9.04, and have seen crashes from it
[15:10] <PolitikerNEU> Yeah, it is only available from the livecd - sudo apt-get install gparted
[15:11] <tsimpson> afeijo: in 8.10 use qtparted
[15:11] <tsimpson> !partition
[15:11] <Marfi> afeijo: gparted is a gnome, so it may not be in there. qtparted is the KDE version of it
[15:11] <afeijo> ok
[15:12] <dag_> marfl: you may try to take a look at http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?action=printpage;topic=3102967.0
[15:12] <dag_> marfl: hope that helps
[15:12] <afeijo> I bought a 1tb SATA2, shall I crate a single partition to store all my files or 2?
[15:12] <Marfi> dag_: Alright, thanks! I'll pass that along to them
[15:12] <AkraPhobik> hey is anyone running the 2.6.30RC kernel here?
[15:15] <nameiner> Hi folks.
[15:15] <Marfi> Hey hey nameiner
[15:16] <nameiner> Is it normal that after a reboot all changes under /proc/sys/vm are reverted?
[15:18] <rmrfslash> nameiner: u use sysctl to change those attribs?
[15:19] <rmrfslash> nameiner: e.g. sysctl -w vm.attrib=val
[15:19] <nameiner> rmrfslash: no, I echoed the values into the files
[15:21] <rmrfslash> nameiner: not sure if that will be persistent, can look @ /etc/sysctl.conf
[15:21] <nameiner> rmrfslash: I checked with nano and the values were set, but after a reboot everything is back the the original
[15:21] <caleb_> hello every one im new to linux and just installed kubuntu 9.04 on a compaq presario f700 amd 64 athlon x2 nvidia. my major problem right now is that it seems that it wont automatically detect my video propiatary drivers and my screen resolution is way to big. its also worth noting that kubuntu wont load up with out holding a button which is really anoying. can any one pointme in the right direction as to how to fix this? ubuntu
[15:21] <caleb_>  would offer me video drivers, but since i reinstalled kubuntu9.04 it wont
[15:21] <nameiner> rmrfslash: OK, then I'll try the sysctl method
[15:21] <Marfi> !nvidia
[15:21] <tsimpson> nameiner: /proc is all in memory, nothing in /proc is permanent
[15:22] <caleb_> thank you
[15:22] <rmrfslash> nameiner: use /etc/sysctl.conf
[15:22] <Marfi> Np caleb_
[15:23] <genii> Also if you echo stuff to a file you need like:   echo "whatever" | sudo tee -a /filename                                if it's someplace not writeable normally to the user without sudo. Something like: sudo echo "whatever" >> /filename      won't work
[15:23] <nameiner> tsimpson: then it makes sense that everything is back after reboot
[15:23] <nameiner> rmrfslash: will try, thanks
[15:24] <rmrfslash> nameiner: I think sysctl command only changes values at runtime, /etc/sysctl.conf will ensure the settings are persistent when the machine is rebooted
[15:24] <rmrfslash> nameiner: man sysctl.conf
[15:25] <nameiner> rmrfslash: I'm looking into it, thanks again
[15:25] <afeijo> damn, qtparted isnt working, when I click ok to create a new partition with the full size of the hd, it shows a progress window, with 100% progress, no buttons, and just stay there
[15:26] <codebaz> www.debian-ir.com
[15:27] <afeijo> what can I do?
[15:28] <Dragnslcr> afeijo- qtparted hasn't been maintained for a long time
[15:28] <Dragnslcr> afeijo- there's partitionmanager for KDE, or you can use gparted
[15:28] <afeijo> Dragnslcr: ppl here suggested this one to me a few min ago :)
[15:29] <afeijo> Dragnslcr: partitionmanager? where can I find it? apt-get dont know
[15:29] <Dragnslcr> !info partitionmanager
[15:29] <Dragnslcr> !info partitionmanager intrepid
[15:29] <afeijo> :(
[15:29] <Dragnslcr> afeijo- are you still on 8.10?
[15:29] <afeijo> gparted than
[15:29] <afeijo> yes
[15:29] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, just go with gparted then
[15:30] <afeijo> ext3 ?
[15:30] <afeijo> and primary partition, right?
[15:31] <afeijo> ...its a new 1tb hd
[15:33] <afeijo> how to reorder the widgets on my toolbar?
[15:38] <nameiner> rmrfslash: so if I want to change the dirty_writeback_centisecs would I add a line like "proc.sys.vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 1500" to the sysctl.conf?
[15:38] <nameiner> rmrfslash: just in case you know right out of your head :)
[15:40] <genii> afeijo: Remove them and then re-add them in the order you like
[15:40] <rmrfslash> I don't know right out of my head
[15:40] <afeijo> thats not pratical, wow
[15:41]  * sleeping is away: Gone away for now
[15:42] <genii> afeijo: I'm not sure if 4.2.2 has yet drag and drop to the right spot yet, it may. Previous ones so far didn't. Also no decent way to space things
[15:45] <nameiner> I think it's without the "proc.sys" at the beginning since everything goes into proc.sys anyway
[15:51] <daskreech> Hello
[15:51] <iboga> nadie habla castellano
[15:52] <daskreech> How can I run a .desktop file from the command line?
[15:52] <dag_> !castellano
[15:52] <dag_> !espanol
[15:53] <dag_> iboga: En la mayoría de canales Ubuntu se comunica en inglés. Para ayuda en Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es.
[15:54] <jarle> running kubuntu 9.04 I'm lost trying to locate the package that provides libartsc.so.0 (google tells me to install arts, but no such package available for kubuntu 9.04?)
[15:56] <daskreech> !find libartsc.so.0
[15:56] <daskreech> oooh
[15:56] <genii> !info libartsc0
[15:56] <genii> Hm
[15:56] <daskreech> jarle: That doesn't look good
[15:57] <jarle> daskreech: I'm trying to compile mythtv, and it seems to depend on this file
[15:57] <Dragnslcr> genii- KDE 4.2 does have drag-and-drop for moving panel plasmoids
[15:58] <tsimpson> jarle: kde4 does not have arts
[15:58] <tsimpson> "aRts"
[15:58] <JanusX> hi, how can i watch stream videos from mystream.to in kubuntu? i tried vlc but it didnt work
[15:59] <genii> jarle: So something like:  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mythtv mythtv-frontend                             is giving you these errors?
[15:59] <tsimpson> genii: spacing issues?
[15:59] <jarle> genii: I like to compile mythtv from source
[16:00] <daskreech> jarle: yes but the package you need may be listed there
[16:00] <xcibo> Hello !!! i looking for help !
[16:00] <genii> tsimpson: As in you specifically needed to add a space widget and can't just move something over to an empty area, etc
[16:01] <genii> I'm still running something like 4.1 tho
[16:01] <tsimpson> genii: no, your message, there is "                             " between mythtv-frontend and is ;)
[16:02] <genii> tsimpson: Ah... purposeful, to separate out the command ending from the comment about it afterwards
[16:03] <xcibo> i have problem with my kde login desktop !!! i have very huge font, can anybody help me !!!?
[16:03] <tsimpson> it's rather a lot of spaces though
[16:03] <jarle> daskreech: I allready did "sudo apt-get build-dep mythtv" before trying to compile, so I guess all packages should be installed?
[16:03] <genii> tsimpson: I'd use tabs but IRC doesn't like em much
[16:06] <gizmobay> I upgraded to Jaunty and I'm getting some shadowing in FireFox. Anyone else seeing this? http://imagebin.org/47476
[16:10] <Guest58715> I have vista and Kubuntu 9.04 installed. My PC boots Vista on startup, there is no bootloader. I already installed grub, but then i couldnt load vista anymore, it said Bootmgr is missing.
[16:11] <jarle> Any suggestions for a good system monitor to run 24/7 on Kubuntu 9.04, I have been running gkrellm and conky, are there better/other options?
[16:15] <MikHel> Hi!
[16:17] <daskreech> jarle: Yeah you would suspect huh?
[16:17] <asdzxc> hi
[16:18]  * eagles0513875 tries to lure daskreech back to offtopic
[16:18] <asdzxc> how can i umount CDROM in Kubuntu 9.04 ?
[16:18] <asdzxc> via GUI
[16:18] <daskreech> I try to get out and they keep pulling me back in!
[16:18] <daskreech> asdzxc: open Dolphin Right click on the CD and choose ejevt
[16:19] <jarle> daskreech: running "make distclean" did the trick, worked fine when I got rid of some old configure files
[16:19] <asdzxc> it's possible to do it withou Doplhin ? i don't like it and don't use it
[16:19] <daskreech> jarle: Ah Ok
[16:19] <daskreech> Konqueror ?
[16:19] <asdzxc> jarle: for example somehow via Device notifier ?
[16:20] <mr_clark> asdzxc: Device Notifier is just that - a notifier.
[16:20] <asdzxc> mr_clark: so how should i umount it ?
[16:20] <asdzxc> i mount it via notifier
[16:20] <mr_clark> Why not use dolphin?
[16:20] <asdzxc> i don't like it
[16:20] <asdzxc> i'm useing Krusader
[16:21] <B-Minus>  i want a perl program to be excecuted between 20h and 22h every 15 seconds, how can i manage this in linux ?
[16:21] <asdzxc> mr_clark: i wonder why there's no a tool for umounting things
[16:21] <mr_clark> asdzxc: I'm not sure. I always use Dolphin.
[16:21] <mr_clark> asdzxc: Let me try something.
[16:22] <asdzxc> mr_clark: it should be cool to have something in tray which is able just to mount/umount
[16:23] <asdzxc> i just found some kind of new device notifier
[16:23] <mr_clark> asdzxc: When I look at the device in the device notifier there's an eject button next to the cdrom. Works for me.
[16:23] <asdzxc> mr_clark: ah, it looks like a play button
[16:24] <asdzxc> mr_clark: i thounght it will start doplhin when i click it :)
[16:24] <youmee> People, what is best for system: reiserfs or ext3 for root partition?
[16:24] <mr_clark> asdzxc: It's an up arrow.
[16:24] <asdzxc> mr_clark: yes, play button it left arrow - very similiar
[16:24] <mr_clark> youmee: ext3 is my preference. Not much development happening with reiserfs since the main developer is in prison for a long time.
[16:24] <youmee> thanks
[16:25] <asdzxc> mr_clark: anyway, it says i'm still useing the cdrom. but i'm not (lsof prints nothing)
[16:25] <mr_clark> You have a folder opened in krusader?
[16:26] <asdzxc> mr_clark: no, but don't border with this, i will resolv it. thnx very much
[16:26] <genii> youmee: ext2/3 and soon hopefully 4 are native Linux and well supported
[16:26] <mr_clark> asdzxc: No problem. Cuz you'll have the same issue with any tool to unmount the cdrom.
[16:27] <youmee> genii: thanks :) how to turn off bluetooth? and how to turn on horisontal scrolling on touchpad?
[16:28] <voodoor> anyone know much about debmirror? I do want the source code but I'd like to back the source up onto a separate set of DVDs so must I, or is it going to be easier, for me to download the source separately to when I download the binaries?
[16:30] <asdzxc> mr_clark: how can i install new plasma widgets ? when i try to install it from net, it fails
[16:30] <asdzxc> mr_clark: Installation of ...... failed!
[16:30] <asdzxc> do i need to be root ?
[16:31] <mr_clark> Nope. I did notice that problem on a few widgets myself.
[16:31] <daskreech> !info kdeplasma-addons | asdzxc
[16:33] <asdzxc> it's installed
[16:33] <mr_clark> asdzxc: I'm actually running (GASP) Opensuse right now and I just tried to install some widgets and they all failed. Not sure where the problem is.
[16:33] <genii> youmee: Fast bluetooth disable:   sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop                            for the horizontal scrolling, used to be an xorg.conf edit described here: http://strabes.wordpress.com/2007/04/01/enable-horizontal-scrolling-on-synaptics-touchpads-in-ubuntu-linux/      And should still work, although the file is likely much different now sinceonly used for manual overrides to what the system internally decides to use
[16:33] <asdzxc> mr_clark: i will try to download it by hand and intall from local
[16:34] <youmee> genii: thank you man!
[16:34] <genii> youmee: You're welcome
[16:35] <daskreech> asdzxc: Plasmoids for 4.1 are different from 4.2 so they might fail on install
[16:35] <asdzxc> how do i know if it's for 4.1 or 4.2 ?
[16:35] <asdzxc> it's here http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/New+Device+Notifier+with+Automount?content=91517
[16:35] <asdzxc> Depends on: KDE 4.x
[16:36] <chris062689> Hello!
[16:36] <chris062689> I have a quick question, I downloaded the "Beta" Flash 64bit Version, but unsure where to install it, what's the directory?
[16:38] <chris062689> No one knows? :(
[16:39] <BluesKaj> chris062689, install it in /home/username , but copy the ****.so file into,  /usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins
[16:39] <chris062689> Ah, ok.  Great.  Thanks!
[16:44] <MikHel> Does anynone know if there is a GUI to set a fixed IP address on a network?
[16:45] <daskreech> The network plasmoid
[16:46] <ep> The IRC client packaged with Jaunty to isn't minimizing to the systray.   How do I make it so number 2?   I'm not finding a setting in the quassel app, is it a kde setting?
[16:46] <bolt_> whats my video resilution
[16:46] <MikHel> daskreech: It is not clear...
[16:47] <MikHel> If I select "Manage connections" the window it brings is empty in the Wired pane....\
[16:48] <MikHel> daskreech: I was expecting to see the default connection there and that I could change it from dhcp to static...
[16:48] <bolt_> Ash-Fox: what do i set my video resilution as?
[16:48] <bolt_> Ash-Fox: what do i set my video resilution as?
[16:49] <Guest58715> Why does kubuntu 9.04 install on ext3 when there is ext4 already?
[16:49] <bolt_>  what do i set my video resilution as?
[16:49] <bolt_>  what do i set my video resilution as in Kdenlive?
[16:51] <daskreech> MikHel: I haven't used it for that yet :(
[16:51] <bolt_> i've had that a while
[16:51] <bolt_>  what do i set my video resilution as in Kdenlive?
[16:52] <daskreech> Guest58715: It's not tested
[16:53] <bindaas> it should have been same for kde4
[16:54] <bolt_> does any one know what i should set my video resilution as in Kdenlive
[16:54] <daskreech> bolt_: What ever you can work with
[16:54] <bolt_> like what
[16:55] <alexey> Привет всем
[16:55] <bolt_> daskreech: like what
[16:55] <alexey> сегодня первый раз поставил ubuntu 9.04, и нечайно выключил трей, как запустить?
[16:55] <daskreech> !ru
[16:56] <bolt_> daskreech:  i don't want dad quality videos
[16:56] <daskreech> bolt_: In general with video editing the higher a resolution you can work in the better. WHat is your target for the end product?
[16:57] <bolt_> daskreech:  a very nerated good quality photo slide show
[16:58] <bolt_> daskreech:  a very nerated good quality photo slide show
[16:59] <daskreech> bolt_: To be shown on a monitor or on a screen/projector ?
[16:59] <bolt_> daskreech:   LCD display (laptop, widescreen)
[17:00] <daskreech> bolt_: 1280x1024
[17:01] <bolt_> daskreech:   thats not on there , theres things like HDV 180 50i
[17:02] <daskreech> What's above that?
[17:03] <bolt_> daskreech: HDV 180 30p
[17:03] <daskreech> that's below :)
[17:04] <bolt_> daskreech: HDV 1080 30p
[17:05] <bolt_> daskreech: HDV 1080 60i
[17:05] <daskreech> Hmm 50i should be enough
[17:05] <bolt_> daskreech: i dont want a crappy video ya know
[17:06] <daskreech> bolt_: Then go for the higher res
[17:06] <bolt_> daskreech: like what?
[17:06] <daskreech> Just think about what you are going to be playing it on. Higher Res needs more resources to playsmoothly
[17:06] <daskreech> you have two things the number and the letter
[17:07] <daskreech> Higher number is higher res
[17:07] <daskreech> within the same number you have p and i
[17:07] <daskreech> p is higher than i
[17:07] <daskreech> a 30p is just a little lower than 50i
[17:08] <daskreech> 50p is higher than 50i but just a little less than 60i
[17:08] <daskreech> etc
[17:08] <bolt_> daskreech: right i got that how will 60p turn out
[17:08] <daskreech> Pretty nice
[17:09] <bolt_> daskreech: what will look like HD
[17:09] <daskreech> none of those are HD but as I said higher is better
[17:10] <bolt_> daskreech: what one is HD
[17:10] <daskreech> 540i
[17:10] <bolt_> daskreech: there is loads
[17:10] <daskreech>  Anything above that is considered HD
[17:11] <Tekhne1> when i set sudo rights with "user1=(root) NOPASSWD: /bin/su -? user2", user1 is always prompted for a password. if i set sudo rights with "user1=(root) NOPASSWD: /bin/su - user2, /bin/su user2", user1 is never prompted for a password. am i misusing the "?" glob character in sudoers?
[17:12] <bolt_> daskreech: will ATSC 1080i 50Hz be HD
[17:12] <daskreech> Yes
[17:12] <daskreech> quite high HD
[17:12] <daskreech> Some screens do not support 1080i but may have up or down sampling
[17:13] <slow-motion> hi
[17:13] <bolt_> daskreech: will my griphics cad be able to cope with it?
[17:14] <bolt_> daskreech: will my screen support 1080i
[17:14] <daskreech> I can't answer that without knowing your videocard ;)
[17:14] <daskreech> All computers can do it once the videocard is beefy enough with RAM
[17:14] <daskreech> TVs are where you have an issue
[17:14] <daskreech> And projectors
[17:15] <daskreech> Well not all Computers LCD monitors may have problems but they will try compensate
[17:15] <bolt_> daskreech: how do i know what my video card is?
[17:15] <daskreech> sudo lshw -C video
[17:17] <bolt_> daskreech: the output is at http://pastebin.com/m3f7e100f
[17:18] <daskreech> bolt_: That should work
[17:18] <matze_> hello
[17:20] <daskreech> !hi | MatratzenMatze
[17:20] <MatratzenMatze> thnx ^^
[17:21] <MatratzenMatze> my first time here, just wanted to try out quassel (i thought "WTF why is this 52MB big" and still see no fancy grafics or 3D animations here^^)
[17:21] <daskreech> :-D
[17:23] <bolt_> daskreech: ok i needs dvdaouther to work
[17:24] <bolt_> daskreech: ok it needs dvdaouther to work
[17:24] <daskreech> Ok
[17:24] <MatratzenMatze> good luck ^^
[17:25] <bolt_> daskreech: i havn't got it and it wont let me install it
[17:26] <reinciando> hola
[17:26] <reinciando> alguien pilota de python
[17:26] <reinciando> ?????????
[17:26] <daskreech> !es
[17:26] <bolt_> daskreech: i havn't got it and it wont let me install it
[17:27] <MatratzenMatze> sudo strip /usr/bin/quassel <-- and its just 2MB ... why Kubuntu delivers a debug build of quassel ?
[17:27] <daskreech> !info dvdauthour
[17:27] <MatratzenMatze> wtf ?
[17:27] <daskreech> MatratzenMatze: ask in #kubuntu-devel
[17:28] <MatratzenMatze> dvdauthor was in intrepid and previous IIRC
[17:28] <MatratzenMatze> thn daskreech
[17:28] <daskreech> I know
[17:29] <daskreech> !info qdvdauthour
[17:30] <genii> !info qdvdauthor
[17:30] <daskreech> Curses!
[17:30] <daskreech> bolt_: ^^
[17:30] <genii> !info curses
[17:30] <genii> Hm, too bad
[17:30] <daskreech> !info dvdauthor | bolt_
[17:30] <genii> ;)
[17:32] <MatratzenMatze> !info libncurses5
[17:32] <MatratzenMatze> ubottu is my new friend
[17:32] <MatratzenMatze> lool
[17:37] <nadie__> hola
[17:43] <MatratzenMatze> hello nadie__
[17:43] <daskreech> !ho | nadie__
[17:43] <daskreech> !hi | nadie__
[17:47] <bolt_> daskreech: i havn't got it and it wont let me install it what do i do
[17:48] <daskreech> bolt_: enable universe
[17:48] <bolt_> daskreech:  how do i do that?
[17:48] <daskreech> !universe | bolt_
[17:49] <fulvio_> ciao
[17:52] <kaddi> hi, i'm getting weird signs in my right-click menus and windowtitles. anyone an idea why this would happen?
[17:52] <kaddi> see an example here: http://saved.im/mtexnzeycndu/weirdsigns.html
[17:53] <nado> seriously, the new network management plasmoid sucks
[17:53] <daskreech> nado: file bugs at bugs.kde.org
[17:53] <kaddi> nado try wicd works much much much better for me :)
[17:54] <nado> kaddi thx i'll give it a try
[18:04] <ubsafder> in the multimedia system settings under audio capture i only have hda intelxxx which does sound as working
[18:04] <ubsafder> on the out put i have to use pulse which is working
[18:05] <ubsafder> is the can i add pulse to the input audio
[18:06] <MatratzenMatze> pulseaudio... have uninstalled this, is there an benefit using this as a "normal" user ?
[18:07] <nadie__> hi
[18:07] <nadie__> hel;oo
[18:07] <nadie__> :)
[18:07] <MatratzenMatze> hello nadie ^^
[18:07] <buzzDrive> hello, I have write several mount point in my fstab with 'defaults' option but I haven't the rw rights, why?
[18:07] <ubsafder> i just want to be able to record sound with my computer like sound recorder
[18:08] <MatratzenMatze> ubsafder: with which program ? does it use Phonon ? because that Sound Configuration is just for Phonon-using applications
[18:09] <ubsafder> ekiga skype audacity
[18:09] <Guest1186> Hi there
[18:10] <kaddi> hi :)
[18:10] <stefan> hi :-)
[18:10] <MatratzenMatze> ubsafder: these didnt use Phonon, so maybe they didnt use PulseAudio but PulseAudio blocks them...dont know sry
[18:10] <daskreech> !hi
[18:10] <Guest1186> Having a problem with an Intel Gbit LAN adapter which won't connect to the LAN.
[18:10] <MatratzenMatze> buzzDrive: try "user" and normal users should have rw rights on those mounts
[18:11] <buzzDrive> MatratzenMatze: 'defaults,users' like that?
[18:11] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: does the driver loads and detects you LAn adapter ? NetWorkManager recogines it ?
[18:11] <ubsafder> ok i guess very litle chance i can get this computer to get sound in
[18:11] <bolt_> daskreech:  how do i export my project as a video?
[18:12] <MatratzenMatze> buzzDrive: try without defaults, and "user" not "users"
[18:12] <buzzDrive> MatratzenMatze: ok
[18:13] <Guest1186> Yes, it does. Network manager jumps between "setting network adress" and "not connected.
[18:13] <Guest1186> I have pasted a part of my syslog at http://paste.ubuntu.com/162362/
[18:14] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: tried without networkmanager ? is it listed under "ifconfig" ?
[18:15] <Guest1186> Yes, IFconfig shows the adapter.
[18:15] <Guest1186> Looking at the syslogm I see  a message there saying"eth2:Detected Tx Unit Hang" which leads me to the assumption that there's something wrong.
[18:16] <MatratzenMatze> tried without networkManager, just using "dhclient ethX" to get an IP-Address ?
[18:16] <Guest1186> This is where it gets different to tle logfilewhenI plug in the LAN at the old onboard adapter, there it starts acquiring an IP address  via DHCP.
[18:17] <Hancok>  i just purchased a domain on godaddy.com and set the names servers to n1.atspace.com  . a hosting site that iam using with a free hosting account to test. now i got back to godaddy.com and its has disabled the option of 'total dns control' as says. 'site hosted elsewhere'   i want to  make an 'A' record for irc.mydomain.com as iam planning to run an ircd. any help?
[18:17] <MatratzenMatze> does the kernel (dmesg) says any error messages ?
[18:18] <daskreech> Hancok: ##linux
[18:18] <Hancok> ok
[18:19] <Guest1186> I just tried dhclient (with sudo).It tries DHCPDISCOVER a couple of times and ends up with "No DHCPOFFERS received"
[18:19] <genii> Hancok: Make sure you have a static IP at whatever you point the dns to
[18:19] <Guest1186> There is one kernelmessage in syslog saying "kernel   [ 1403.805801] 0000:02:00.0: eth2: Detected Tx Unit Hang"
[18:20] <Hancok> genii how do i point that. and what to writ in names servers?
[18:20] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: hmmm dont know that error...sorry, maybe this problem is known on launchpad or somewhere else (google)
[18:20] <linux-hdtv__> Hi, do you also see 11 bug fix updates and 8 security updates today in Kubuntu 9.04 ?
[18:20] <Hancok> genii how do i know its static. it think its not
[18:21] <MatratzenMatze> linux-hdtv__: no ^^ thats quiet individual, but you can savely install those
[18:21] <Hancok> genii cant i make irc.domain.com  when i host my domain else where..... ?
[18:21] <Hancok> genii iam a bit new
[18:21] <linux-hdtv__> thanks MatratzenMatze. how many did you get today ?
[18:21] <Hancok> genii can you please guide me alittle
[18:22] <linux-hdtv__> hancok, you should first read up about it.
[18:22] <RickKnight> I am having a problem with usbstorage. My usb memory sticks will not auto-mount and I cannot mount them manually. Also, cat /proc/scsi/scsi lsusb do not show the device. This is after a clean install of Kubuntu 8.04.
[18:22] <genii> Hancok: If you are trying to host some service at home and using the domain name you just got, you require the machine at home to be able to be found by the place you have the dns control panel at. This means a static ip number
[18:22] <Guest1186> MatzratzenMatz: I googled already and found infos about this error messages on launchpad referring to laptops that did not work.
[18:23] <linux-hdtv__> rickknight, my kubuntu has problems with usb too. does yours display fatal messages at boot ?
[18:23] <genii> Hancok: Most residential internet access like ADSL are *NOT* static
[18:23] <Guest1186> SOme reporting that onhardy it worked and late rit didn't,I tried an old live CD but it did not work either. That's why I assume it's the same symptom but another problem.
[18:23] <RickKnight> linux-hdtv__, No. No fatal errors.
[18:24] <Hancok> genii i have made a dyndns accunt for my home problem having dyn ip
[18:24] <Guest1186> Well, it looks like there's no way around filing a new bug report....
[18:24] <MatratzenMatze> linux-hdtv__: didnt count hem, I also use synaptic to update, there were 1 update for me today, but as i said, thats quiet individual
[18:24] <Hancok> genii now i host ircd at home and my domain is at godaddy.com and website at atspace.com ... where do i set the dns. for irc.domain.com ?
[18:25] <Guest1186> I was so desperate that I even booted WinXP on that machine, there it works so it's not a hardware problem
[18:25] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: do you use Ubuntus kernel or a cusom one ?
[18:25] <Guest1186> It's a plain new jaunty installation on AB64,with a standard kernel.
[18:25] <MatratzenMatze> maybe trying 2.6.29 would help you
[18:25] <Hancok> genii i though dns thing is managed at the registrar of .com.  not at hosting?
[18:26] <Guest1186> sorry AM 64
[18:27] <Guest1186> hmmmm... I use Linux for quite a while but never fiddled around with the kernel.........
[18:28] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: its not that complicated, and safe as long you keep the ubuntu standard kernel installed ^^
[18:29] <Guest1186> Do you mean gettingit from kernel.org and adding it as an additional kernel into Grub ?
[18:29] <wallshot> so, i was mildly annoyed by 2 things about jaunty on my laptop: 1) every ti mi login with laptop on external vga, it boots in at 1024, even configured for 1280, and i have to go to system settings, display, for it to actually detect that it should be 1280, and then it refreshes to right size
[18:29] <wallshot> 2) kde's network manager vpn support for vpnc seems nonfunctional
[18:29] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: yup, but that adding @ grub would happen automaticly
[18:30] <wallshot> everyone said "u should just use vanilla ubuntu"... rather than reinstall i installed ubuntu-desktop package
[18:30] <Hancok> genii ?
[18:30] <wallshot> gnome's network manager handles vpnc great!!! but gnome's display properties won't even let me set my 1280 monitor to any res higher than 1024 ... and after installing ubuntu-=desktop, my ssh-askpass no longer works on kde login when i revert back to kdm/kde
[18:31] <wallshot> so i'm back to kde desktop, but my kde login hangs on ssh-askpass, the window appears for a fraction of a second then disappears, but presumably the program is still waiting for my input even tho i can't see it
[18:31] <wallshot> tried using ssh-askpass-gnome as an alternative but same results
[18:32]  * wallshot would not recommend installing ubuntu-desktop on jaunty to anybody who cares about not breaking their crap
[18:32] <Guest1186> OK, thanks for the hint, will google a bit and try....
[18:32] <wallshot> also, the howto is misleading.  suggests that by using aptitude to install, you can easily uninstall
[18:32] <wallshot> but the aptitude remove command it says to use only rseems to remove the metapackage, leaving 300+ gnome desktop packages installed
[18:32] <wallshot> so now my system is a big mess of semifunctional desktops
[18:33] <MatratzenMatze> Guest1186: if you build a custom kernel, look for HowTos that are for (K)Ubuntu, using make-kpgk and stuff... then its quiet easy and you dont have to care about some details like grub etc.
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[18:33] <MatratzenMatze> wech isser
[18:35] <stefan> Hi :)
[18:36] <kaddi> !hi
[18:37] <MatratzenMatze> hi stefan
[18:37] <MatratzenMatze> or: hallo ^^
[18:37] <stefan> hallo matze, woher kommst Du ?
[18:37] <MatratzenMatze> stefan: Paderborn/NRW/Germany ^^
[18:38] <stefan> Kiel/SH/Germany
[18:38] <rufong> hi stefan, your nick is my middle name, hehe
[18:38] <MatratzenMatze> ^^
[18:38] <stefan> ok
[18:39] <stefan> tel...
[18:39] <MatratzenMatze> stefan: das erste mal hier ? Ich schon, war nur neugierig warum quassel 52MB belegt und einfach mal gestartet ^^
[18:39] <millun> WARNING:  could not create listen socket for "192.168.2.1"
[18:40] <stefan> geht mir genauso. Bin das erste mal hier um zu sehen, was im channel los ist.
[18:40] <Dragnslcr> !de | stefan
[18:40] <MatratzenMatze> okay
[18:40] <stefan> okay.
[18:42] <costin> THUG LIFE
[18:43] <genii> Hancok: lets say you have abcd.com    at godaddy. Godaddy's box there needs to know what machine on the internet is the machine that is the authoritative name server for abcd.com . It refers then requests for that name to that next box, which is supposed to know about irc.abcd.com .   If you put in some ddns server like easydns or no-ip or so on, that machine won't know about abcd.com  although it may know about somewhere like abcd.easydns.com or such. W
[18:43] <genii>  machine you put in doesn't know about abcd.com it makes a nasty loop when it goes back to godaddy to look it up, etc.
[18:44] <genii> Sorry on lag, work required me for a while as I was in middle of explaining, etc etc
[18:51] <genii> Hancok: Conceivably you could try to enter abcd.asydns.com      or so for name server on godaddy. If your router has ports 53 and whatever IRC (6666 or so)forwarded to internal box and it answers to the domain name you chose.
[18:54] <jack095> I have vista and kubuntu 9.04 installed. Grub bootloader doesn't load Vista, it says something about missing 'bootmgr'. Help?!
[18:56] <bolt_> buzzDrive: but you don't help me mutch
[18:56] <buzzDrive> bolt_: What I have done?
[18:57] <bolt_> buzzDrive:  not doing a thing about what i said
[18:58] <bolt_> buzzDrive:  not doing a thing about what i said and just ignoring me
[18:59] <Hancok> genii hm... thanks alot ..!
[18:59] <ikonia> bolt_: people are free to help/not help as they see fit - clam down talking to people like that please
[19:01] <bolt_> what did you say
[19:01] <wallshot> he said stop whining like a bitch, nobody is obligated to spend their time helping you.
[19:01] <ikonia> wallshot: tone it down a little please
[19:01] <aaron_> does kubuntu supports bluetooth headsets ?
[19:02] <wallshot> sometimes people can help. sometimes they can't. sometims they want to. sometimes they don't.
[19:02] <ikonia> aaron_: sure does
[19:02] <Hancok> i have three options in godaddy for nameservers. what should i choose if i want dns hosted on godaddy and website hosted elsewere.   Parked nameservers (Park my domains here.)
[19:02] <Hancok> Hosting nameservers (Host my domains here.)
[19:02] <Hancok> Custom nameservers (I host my domains elsewhere.)
[19:02] <aaron_> i need help
[19:02] <bolt_> aaron_:  how can i help you
[19:02] <genii> !language | wallshot
[19:02] <wallshot> ikonia: noted, but it felt so good to say :)
[19:02] <ikonia> wallshot: thanks
[19:03] <aaron_> i'm trying to sync my motorola bluetooth headset
[19:03] <aaron_> it's not working
[19:03] <bolt_> aaron_: has your computer got bluetooth
[19:03] <aaron_> i have a bluetooth dongle plugged in
[19:03] <genii> aaron_: There are currently quite a few bugs in the bluetooth subsystem
[19:04] <aaron_> ahh guess it's back to windows since i can't stand wired headphones
[19:04] <bolt_> aaron_: ok find your bluetooh hedset via the dongle and see what happens
[19:05] <rufong> wallshot:was that a quote from "sunscreen"? hehe
[19:05] <wallshot> not that i know of.  perhaps unintentionally.
[19:06] <bolt_> rufong:  stopp spamming this channel for cat visit #chat thank you
[19:06] <bolt_> aaron_: ok find your bluetooh hedset via the dongle and see what happens
[19:07] <ikonia> bolt_: he's not spamming the channel - and I suggest your the last person to tell someone to stop spamming
[19:08] <bolt_> then  why was what i said spamming then? smarty
[19:08] <ikonia> bolt_: I'm not discussing ban issues heree
[19:09] <bolt_> then where shall we disscuss it then hay
[19:09] <ikonia> bolt_: I'll send you a pm
[19:10] <bolt_> ok then
[19:10] <dag_> @all: hi there!
[19:10] <bolt_> !pm| rufong
[19:11] <caleb_> hi does anybody know the command to install the gnome packages on kubuntu 9.04?
[19:11] <bolt_> !pm| ikonia
[19:11] <ikonia> caleb_: just install the package you want out the repo - it will get the deps
[19:11] <dag_> i'm searching some manner to add system wide installed fonts in konsole
[19:12] <caleb_> sorry new to this what is the repo?
[19:12] <ikonia> caleb_: no problem, the repo is where the software is stored you can access it via your software package manager
[19:12] <dag_> caleb: do you want to install gnome as desktop envirnment?
[19:12] <caleb_> yes
[19:12] <ikonia> dag_: ahh well spotted
[19:13] <ikonia> caleb_: you need the package "ubuntu-desktop"
[19:13] <caleb_> so i search that in the k pagage handler?
[19:13] <ikonia> caleb_: sure
[19:13] <aaron_> bolt when i run the bluetooth device manager > select input device audio is grayed out
[19:13] <dag_> caleb: then you should "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop"
[19:13] <aaron_> only option i can choose is input device
[19:13] <dag_> caleb: in the terminal without quotes
[19:14] <dag_> ikonia: I didn't get you...
[19:14] <david__> #ubuntu-es
[19:14] <ikonia> dag_: you spotted he wanted the desktop, not packages
[19:14] <caleb_> cool thats working
[19:14] <david__> espanol
[19:15] <caleb_> i thought i already tried that
[19:15] <caleb_> thanks
[19:15] <dag_> ikonia: aaaaaah, now I got it!
[19:15] <david__> Hi, why my kubuntu is TOOOO SLOWWW
[19:15] <david__> really slow
[19:15] <david__> the plasma crashes a lot
[19:15] <david__> ND ITS slow
[19:16] <dag_> !ubuntu-desktop | caleb
[19:16] <david__> hi
[19:16] <david__> someone can help me
[19:16] <david__> my systemis slow
[19:16] <david__> really slow
[19:16] <ikonia> david__: can you provide more info
[19:16] <david__> and plasma crashes and it is slow
[19:16] <david__> plasma crashes a lot and is very slow
[19:17] <dag_> jontheechidna: are you there?
[19:17] <david__> room
[19:17] <caleb_> had to  download the iso
[19:17] <david__> t/t
[19:18] <david__> hi
[19:18] <aaron_> why is linux so difficult to use
[19:18] <david__> helpmeee
[19:18] <ikonia> david__: ok - calm down a moment
[19:18] <david__> thanks
[19:18] <david__> >I
[19:19] <ikonia> david__: try to keep your answers on as few lines as possible, instead of using enter as a full stop
[19:19] <david__> YOu know if there is a spanish room
[19:19] <david__> ok >P
[19:19] <aaron_> take a deep breath breath in breath out wax on wax off David
[19:19] <ikonia> david__: #kubuntu-es
[19:20] <david__> gracias
[19:20] <dag_> aaron: ahaha, how could you tell him?!?! are you the real "sensei"? :)
[19:21] <genii> david__: Please use the pastebin website to show us the result of command in Konsole of :  lspci                   and also please tell us there what kind of computer, how much RAM and what sort of hard drive space please
[19:21] <genii> !past
[19:21] <dag_> !the future
[19:21] <caleb_> ive seen the future
[19:21] <dag_> :p
[19:22] <genii> !paste
[19:22] <genii> david__: The bot explains above what the pastebin is for you
[19:22] <dag_> please, can someone help me with a konsole related problem?
[19:23] <david__> genii how i can chat only with you_
[19:23] <dag_> !bot commands
[19:24] <david__> genii how i can open the konsole
[19:25] <dag_> david: alt+f2 and then type konsole, press enter
[19:27] <dag_> I'm trying to add otf and ttf fonts inside konsole, but it doesn't recognize my system wide installed fonts
[19:27] <dag_> can anyone help me with that?
[19:27] <david__> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory Controller Hub (rev 0c)
[19:27] <david__> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[19:27] <david__> 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[19:27] <david__> 00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4 (rev 03)
[19:27] <david__> 00:1a.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5 (rev 03)
[19:27] <david__> 00:1a.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #2 (rev 03)
[19:27] <david__> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express Port 2 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1c.5 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express Port 6 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI Controller #2 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB UHCI Controller #3 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #1 (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev f3)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801HEM (ICH8M) LPC Interface Controller(rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E) IDE Controller (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA AHCI Controller (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03)
[19:28] <david__> 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
[19:28] <david__> 08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 01)
[19:28] <david__> 09:09.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller (rev 05)
[19:28] <david__> 09:09.1 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 22)
[19:28] <david__> 09:09.2 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C843 MMC Host Controller (rev 12)
[19:28] <david__> 09:09.3 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C592 Memory Stick Bus Host Adapter (rev 12)
[19:28] <david__> 09:09.4 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd xD-Picture Card Controller (rev ff)
[19:28] <dag_> david_: didn't you read about pastebin???
[19:28] <genii> david__: Don't do that again
[19:29] <david__> i dont understand this
[19:29] <david__> pastebin
[19:29] <dag_> !paste!david__
[19:29] <dag_> !paste| david__
[19:30] <genii> david__: The reason we have the Pastebin is so that people do not spam the channel with large posts like you just did. Please use the pastebin when what you have to tell us is longer than 2 or 3 lines here.
[19:31] <nameiner> david_ you go to that website and can paste your text in the box and get an url that you can post here in the channel
[19:31] <dag_> david__: it's not that difficult, just paste your long logs inside http://paste.ubuntu.com and then put here your link
[19:31] <dag_> david__: ;)
[19:31] <david__> ahhh
[19:31] <david__> now i understañd!
[19:32] <david__> http://paste.ubuntu.com:80/162405/
[19:32] <david__> now?
[19:32] <dag_> david: great
[19:32] <david__> :D
[19:32] <david__> weee
[19:32] <nameiner> david_ it also looks better when we read it since it is without all the channel overhead :)
[19:32] <david__> no lo sabia
[19:32] <ikonia> intel display problem ?
[19:32] <Hancok> genii . http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/19/29972958.jpg    where do i put irc.mydomain.com    (that points to the dyndns address given to me. e.g  eg.dyndns.com) that makes irc.eg.dyndns.com
[19:32] <w8tah> hi folks - im on jaunty -- and i cannot get the new network management thing to let me have a static ip -- help PLEASE
[19:32] <david__> sorry, i didnt know thast
[19:33] <genii> ikonia: Thats my guess as to his slowdown, yeah
[19:33] <genii> AFK work
[19:33] <david__> the system has a lot of terrible graphics bugs and plasma is SLOWWW
[19:33] <dag_> david__: I think that will not be a further problem, as someone can say "shit-happens"  :D
[19:33] <ikonia> david__: at the moment there is a known problem with the xorg drive for intel cards, it's currently being worked on, my guess is that youare being hit by that
[19:33] <ikonia> dag_: please try to moderate your language
[19:34] <david__> _BentJ: T_T
[19:34] <dag_> ikonia: sorry, it was just a word...
[19:34] <david__> ok, so I must try with other distro?
[19:34] <genii> Hancok: I'm currently swamped here at my workplace. Gimme a minute or so
[19:34] <ikonia> dag_: not a problem
[19:34] <ikonia> david__: just hang on for a fix to be released
[19:34] <Hancok> genii sure...
[19:34] <ikonia> david__: it's coming quick
[19:35] <david__> I dont want to wait
[19:35] <david__> xD
[19:35] <ikonia> david__: ok - then there is not much we can do at this time
[19:35] <w8tah> david__: then i suggest you use a different distro --
[19:35] <david__> Other distros had the same problem?
[19:36] <david__> mandriva, opensuse...
[19:36] <w8tah> but you wont find much tolerance for your impatience there either
[19:36] <w8tah> the best solution to your problem is to pay for support from cannonical or Microsoft
[19:36] <dag_> can someone give me some hints upon how to use already system wide installed fonts in konsole?
[19:37] <david__> :(
[19:37] <w8tah> im sorry david -- but this is a volunteer project --
[19:38] <w8tah> most people here are not getting paid to do this
[19:38] <genii> Hancok: From that pic I'd say try to Add NS record ... put into that one the name of your ddns thing like abcd.dyndns.com    or whatever that is. You will need to make it the first entry, or delete the other two there
[19:38] <ikonia> david__: the fix is coming, I'm sure it won't be long now - just a matter of a few days
[19:38] <david__> ok, thanks you :D,   I will back to Windows :(
[19:38] <ikonia> david__: if you disabling compiz that may make things better, or change your xorg driver to vesa
[19:38] <david__> how?
[19:38] <genii> Hancok: Also like i said port 53 (DNS) needs forward from your router to the internal IP of whatever server you have there
[19:38] <david__> i am a newby
[19:39] <ikonia> david__: in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf there is a line that says "configured video device" under it add the line Driver "vesa" and restart
[19:39] <ikonia> david__: you won't be able to use desktop effects, but you should get a solid display
[19:40] <w8tah> david__: i dont mean to be rough on you -- im sorry if i jumped you unfairly
[19:40] <david__> how can   i OPEN IT?
[19:40] <robinr> recomended repo for getting win32 codecs?
[19:40] <ikonia> david__: any text editor of choice - whatever one you like
[19:40] <Hancok> genii 53 means dns ? and where to add irc.abcd.dyndns.com ?
[19:40] <w8tah> david__:  -- are you familiar with using the console or not?
[19:40] <david__> noo
[19:41] <david__> I am missed
[19:41] <nameiner> david_ open a Konsole and type "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" without quotation marks
[19:41] <Hancok> genii actually i want to host my web at atpace.com and run ircd server at abcd.dyndns.com (myhome)
[19:42] <dag_> there's here someone that knows how to install new fonts in Konsole?
[19:43] <rmrfslash> dag_: you don't like the available font(s)?
[19:43] <genii> Hancok: Then instead of godaddy, you need to tell whoever at atpace.com to add an entry in THEIR dns system for "ir c.abcd.com" to go instead to "irc.abcd.dyndns.com"    etc etc etc
[19:43] <dag_> rmrfslash: no, I would like to use some other that i've already installed system widly
[19:44] <genii> Work *requires* me at this time. I will be /away until further notice
[19:44] <Hancok> genii nop. atspace dont give me dns option. just nameservers that i have to add in godaddy
[19:44] <rmrfslash> dag_: Go to Settings > Edit Current Profile > Appearance and choose a new one
[19:44] <w8tah> hi folks - im on jaunty -- and i cannot get the new network management thing to let me have a static ip -- can someone give me a hand with the configuration -- it picks up a DHCP address just fine -- but i entered the info for the assigned static and it still seems to want the dynamic IP
[19:44] <dag_> rmrfslash: there's not system installed fonts
[19:45] <genii> Hancok: Then leave first 2 entries. Add the third a\s previously described, etc etc
[19:45] <genii> Hancok: I will be unavailable now for a while, work.
[19:45] <linuxguy> hey guys I upgraded to 9.04 and wow that rocks, but what happened to the application launcer widget, it shows the whole menu instead of a button. is there any way to get that back?
[19:45] <dag_> rmrfslash: the problem is: I've installed many ttf and otf, the whole of the system recognize them, except Konsole
[19:46] <dag_> rmrfslash: I've been searching spòutions for days, both here and google...
[19:47] <dag_> linuxguy: did you try a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure --all" ?
[19:50] <w8tah> hi folks -- any clues on how to get the new network manager to use a static ip instead of a dynamic?
[19:50] <dag_> w8tah: can you use CLI ?
[19:51] <w8tah> yes
[19:51] <dag_> w8tah: so you could "sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces" and
[19:52] <w8tah> dag_ yes -- i was hoping to avoid hacking the config -- and use the network manager
[19:52] <w8tah> i'll just go hack it and be done
[19:52] <dag_> w8tah: ok
[19:53] <dag_> w8tah: I was waiting before enter the whole conf  :D
[19:53] <w8tah> ya - i understand
[19:53] <w8tah> :D
[19:53] <dag_> w8tah: I also hate a bit KNetworkManager... :p
[19:56] <dag_> hints on how to add installed fonts within Konsole?
[19:58] <dag_> really there's no one that can help me with that???
[19:58] <dag_> I thought that was not that hard...
[19:59] <dag_> maybe there's some kde developer available?
[19:59] <pietjephuck> Any one have sugestion how to get pidgin going?
[19:59] <dag_> pietjephuck: what do you mean?
[19:59] <jason_froebe> pietjephuck - sudo aptitude install pidgin; pidgin
[20:00] <pietjephuck> It coredumps on me
[20:00] <jason_froebe> which version of pidgin / kubuntu?
[20:00] <dag_> pietjephuck: do you want to uninstall it?
[20:00] <pietjephuck> 2.5.5 jaunty
[20:00] <adflinux>  
[20:01] <linuxguy> hi i have an issue with amarok2 in 9.04 i cant get any sound from an internet stream. i export the playlist and open it with vlc it plays and I get sound. with amarok it acts like its playing but i never get any sound. its turned all the way up and i did the sound hardware tests in the system settings and those worked.
[20:02] <linuxguy> even the now playing widget says its playing and i can go foward and back in the playlist but no sound. i have not tried it with a local mp3 yet.
[20:02] <dag_> linuxguy: you have to "sudo aptitude purge amarok" first
[20:02] <dag_> linuxguy: than open your sources.list and add "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main"
[20:02] <dag_> linuxguy: and "deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main"
[20:02] <adflinux> alguien conoce  un canal  en español!!
[20:02] <adflinux> alguien conoce  un canal  en español!!
[20:03] <dag_> linuxguy: and then "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install amarok"
[20:03] <linuxguy> ok will try it.
[20:03] <dag_> !spanish | adflinux
[20:03] <adflinux> :P
[20:03] <dag_> :p
[20:04] <adflinux> grax!! tankyou!!!!:P
[20:04] <adflinux> bye!
[20:04] <dag_> @all: bye bye
[20:05] <dag_> if I understand how to add fonts installed system widly to be used with Konsole I'll tell you
[20:05] <Fieldy> !flash
[20:06] <dag_> adflinux: bye
[20:07] <Fieldy> meh. page doesn't load (times out)
[20:12] <pietjephuck> any sugestions for pidgin 2.5.5 in jaunty?
[20:12] <buzzDrive> does somebody know how to mount a partirion with write rule ?
[20:14] <jason_froebe> pietjephuck - did you try reinstalling pidgin?  sudo aptitude reinstall pidgin
[20:17] <Toph2> say, I get the black screen wit special effects with kde4,, i'm trying to get in and change the
[20:17] <Toph2>  [Compositing]
[20:17] <Toph2>        Enabled=false
[20:18] <Toph2> in ~/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc
[20:18] <Toph2> so, the question is, how do i get in to edit that file?
[20:18] <wolter> hi
[20:18] <pietjephuck> Any sugestions for pidgin 2.5.5 in jaunty?
[20:19] <pietjephuck> I tried reinstalling
[20:19] <pietjephuck> Purgeing first
[20:19] <pietjephuck> compiling
[20:19] <wolter> hi
[20:19] <afeijo> does kubuntu came with a fstab editor?
[20:19] <pietjephuck> vi?
[20:19] <wolter> my neither my mouse nor my touchpad work, help!
[20:19] <katie> hey, has anyone experienced jaunty breaking wireless?
[20:19] <Fieldy> pidgin 2.5.5 is in jaunty
[20:19] <pietjephuck> yes it is Fieldy
[20:21] <afeijo> where can I mount my HDs ?
[20:22] <wolter> ok
[20:22] <wolter> i fixed my mouse
[20:22] <wolter> now, which is the default network manager applet for kde?
[20:22] <wolter> I am using gnome's, currently.
[20:23] <pietjephuck> j pidging
[20:24] <kottlett> wolter: there is a network manager plasma applet for kde, just add it like adding other plasma widgets. wicd is a nice alternative, in case the kde applet doesn't do the job...
[20:24] <afeijo> where can I mount my HDs, please ? I'm editing fstab, but I rather use a prog for that
[20:26] <nameiner> afeijo: /mnt would be a good location
[20:27] <Guest96604> how
[20:27] <Guest96604> to
[20:27] <Guest96604> my sound ain workin
[20:27] <afeijo> nameiner: Yeah, I'm getting where I want, but I remember when I first installed kubuntu that there is a program to manage the partitions, I'm editing fstab and using mount cmd, but I prefer the other way
[20:28] <wolter> kottlett, how do i sudo apt-get installl it?
[20:28] <wolter> which is its name?
[20:28] <nameiner> afeijo: you probably mean under System Settings > Partitions (or something like that), that is gone
[20:29] <afeijo> nameiner: thats it ! I checked there, didnt find. why gone? no replacement?
[20:30] <wolter> kottlett, what is that name of that plasma widget? I don't think I have it installed
[20:30] <nameiner> afeijo: good question, I'm missing other things there too, like the network sharing settings
[20:30] <afeijo> damn
[20:31] <nihi> Hello... meaning no respect by immediately parting (and you all seem like nice people), I haven't changed the default channel join...
[20:31] <Guest96604> video
[20:31] <david___> whoch are the best fonts for kde4
[20:31] <david___> __
[20:34] <afeijo> well, I guess its working now... fstab isnt that hard to change
[20:34] <nameiner> yup
[20:35] <repbolivar04> hola
[20:35] <repbolivar04> una pregunta
[20:36] <afeijo> !es
[20:48] <ubuntu> hi all
[20:48] <ubuntu> does anyone know any irc room for sat nav?
[20:50] <Aison>  akonadi is not working? have got some problems ..
[20:56] <repbolivar04> abra algun programa q cree una formar de instalar kubuntu en una memoria usb
[20:56] <baptiste_> bonsoir
[20:56] <baptiste_> c'est francais ici ?
[20:57] <Rawkon> "o sizin hüsnü kubuntunuz."
[20:57] <xh> hi! i want files starting with underline  (i.e. '_') to always be displayed first everywhere; how do i achieve this?
[20:58] <baptiste_> c'est francais ici ?
[21:00] <skierpage> baptiste, non!  Voir "Kubuntu en Français" sur http://www.kubuntu.org/support et /join #kubuntu-fr
[21:00] <skierpage> baptiste_, non!  Voir "Kubuntu en Français" sur http://www.kubuntu.org/support et /join #kubuntu-fr
[21:01] <ciprian> hello!
[21:01] <pietjephuck> seems when I deleted my .purple directory pidgin starts ok
[21:10] <pietjephuck> Any one interested in the "fix" for pidgin in jaunty?
[21:11] <david_k-cfd> Hello everyone! any recommendation on what to use to convert mkv files to be played in PS3?
[21:11] <ivan_> what fix? i am using pidgin in jaunty without any problems?
[21:27] <alonea> ok, so I was brave and did the upgrade, here is what is kinda messed up now. Some graphics (not sure what packages they refer to) look very...old. Like for Open Office, its absolutely hideous with all the blocky gray and no icons.
[21:28] <alonea> knetwork manager also no longer starts up on startup and sometimes takes a couple trys to get to start in the terminal
[21:29] <alonea> touchpad is still unstable it seems and I can't seem to figure out a tried and true method to fix it. You would think there would be options under system prefs.
[21:29] <alonea> so far, thats my only gripes.
[21:37] <dorn> do you guys think the new version can crash the graphic card ? i installed ... after some reboots i got horizontal lines and had to get my graphic card replaced ... now shutting down i get them again ... i dont get them in windows
[21:38] <tzadok> help - anyone?
[21:39] <Dragnslcr> dorn- if it happens in Ubuntu and not Windows, it's much more likely to be a driver problem instead of a hardware problem
[21:40] <dorn> i thought that to but i ran ubuntu 8.04 for a year without having problems ... with properitary nvidia driver ... the drivers still the same
[21:40] <Dragnslcr> tzadok- have you tried asking a question?
[21:40] <tzadok> yes
[21:40] <dorn> ive no idea ... but im kinda afraid that the new graphic card is crashing again ...
[21:41] <tzadok> it's just the first time using irc
[21:41] <Dragnslcr> dorn- it's theoretically possible for software to physically damage the graphics card, but it's very unlikely
[21:41] <Dragnslcr> dorn- what model is the video card?
[21:41] <dorn> nvidia 8400m gt
[21:41] <dorn> dell m1330
[21:42] <romullo> hello, there
[21:42] <romullo> how can it install the early amarok on jaunty?
[21:42] <romullo> *how can I install...
[21:42] <Dragnslcr> dorn- my 7900 is working fine. Which driver are you using? 180?
[21:43] <dorn> yes
[21:43] <skierpage> I manually installed Thunderbird 3 beta2 on Kubuntu 9.04.  When I start it I get two errors:
[21:43] <skierpage> (thunderbird-bin:5239): Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libqtcurve.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[21:43] <skierpage> GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for information. (Details -  1: Could not send message to gconf daemon: The name org.gnome.GConf was notprovided by any .service files)
[21:44] <skierpage> I think "Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libqtcurve.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64" arises because the thunderbird binary is 32-bit.  Launchpad bug 238606 has the same error with Firefox 3
[21:44] <pierced2little> i am a noob to kubuntu and linux i am running a toshiba satellite laptop can ne one help me get my atheros ar5007eg wireless adapter to work with kubuntu?
[21:44] <dorn> Dragnslcr its working fine for me as well ... its just when i shut down, at the very end the monitor shows these dots and horizontal lines etc ... when the prior gracard crashed this image was like frozen ...
[21:44] <tzadok> Dragnslcr - Do you know how to activate file sharing in kubuntu?
[21:45] <dorn> tzadok u can use samba
[21:45] <tzadok> dorn - it does not work...
[21:45] <Dragnslcr> tzadok- from a quick glance, right-click a directory in Dolphin, select Properties, and go to the Share tab
[21:46] <tzadok> Dragnslcr - I did that, the thing is that pressing the configure shring - do nothing.
[21:46] <Dragnslcr> dorn- I dunno, I've never seen that. Could be some other hardware problem, like the motherboard or power supply
[21:47] <Dragnslcr> tzadok- it doesn't ask for your password?
[21:47] <dorn> Dragnslcr thanks so far ;) any idea where i can ask further ?
[21:47] <tzadok> Dragnlcr - it does and then it just do nothing
[21:47] <Dragnslcr> dorn- maybe someone in #ubuntu has seen it. Other than that, try the forums or Google
[21:48] <dorn> Dragnslcr thanks mate
[21:48] <Dragnslcr> tzadok- odd
[21:48] <Dragnslcr> !samba | tzadok
[21:49] <Dragnslcr> tzadok- I haven't had to set up Samba in a while, so I'm not sure how Kubuntu does it now
[21:51] <tzadok> Dragnslcr - i thought it should be somethig mandatory to have samba... I usesd ubuntu for the past 2 years and it worked great
[21:51] <tzadok> without any special configuration
[21:52] <BluesKaj> !ndsiwrapper
[21:52] <Dragnslcr> Fat-fingered
[21:53] <BluesKaj> !ndiswrapper
[21:55] <Wolfcastle> hello
[21:56] <Wolfcastle> are bugs in kubuntu filed in bugs.launchpad.net?
[21:57] <Thibit> Might I ask as to if it's safe to add the KDE3 bin folder to ones PATH when in 9.04?  Am using the KDE3 launchpad repos in conjunction with the standard ones.
[21:57] <tzadok> is there anyone with knowledge in samba and kde4?
[21:59] <dmulholland> hey, i had ubuntu 8.10 installed and just upgraded to 9.04 and then installed kubuntu-desktop to try out kde 4.2
[22:00] <dmulholland> quite like it so far but there are a few issues, i tried installing koffice (apt-get install koffice) but it complained of kfomula dependency problem, tried install kformula and that tried to uninstall lots of things including dolphin... any ideas what i can do to get koffice installed?
[22:01] <dmulholland> im guessing i should have been installing koffice-kde4 which I'm trying now
[22:03] <Apofig> привет, скажите пожалуйста, а как заставить идти звук через колонки, в наушниках все работает. проблема появилась после установки локализации и фиксов. звуковая карта Intel HDA ICH7
[22:03] <pietje_phuck> hia dmulholland
[22:03] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, koffice-kde4 is the newer version
[22:03] <pietje_phuck> what is wrong with open office?
[22:03] <dmulholland> i wanted to give koffice a shot because openoffice looks awful
[22:03] <pietje_phuck> good reason
[22:04] <dmulholland> sadly kspread crashed first time i tried to load it but 2nd time lucky
[22:06] <dirk_> N'abend
[22:07] <pietje_phuck> I like the kde4 look btw
[22:07] <julian__> hello, i have a problem with ubuntu 9.04, it doesnt shutdown or reboot, just a black screen shows up and nothing happen
[22:07] <pietje_phuck> Now how do I get my webcam working?
[22:07] <dmulholland> liking kde4 but not liking kspread all that much, missing a lot of tools...
[22:08] <pietje_phuck> lsusb : Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:092e Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Chat
[22:09] <dmulholland> i had problems with a quickCam in 8.10... haven't tried in 9.04 because i got a different webcam
[22:12] <dmulholland> there really is no point in a spreadsheet program without a chart tool...
[22:12] <pietje_phuck> cam worked fine in 7.04......
[22:12] <chris_> can i ask a question
[22:12] <chris_> plese
[22:12] <pietje_phuck> chris_: yes
[22:13] <pietje_phuck> I have to run, thanks
[22:13] <chris_> thank you
[22:14] <chris_> i want to run hamachi on my ubuntu installation but i am new to linux and i do not understand how to install as a root user
[22:26] <alex85wm> hello
[22:26] <mauro> hey
[22:27] <alex85wm> heha
[22:27] <mauro> yuhoooo
[22:28] <alex85wm> how can I install eclipse? I use the latest version of ubuntu
[22:36] <geek_> alex85wm: apt-cache search eclipse - see what you want., and install your preferred way?
[22:39] <ubuntu> oi
[22:39] <glaus> ok
[22:39] <glaus> ci siete?
[22:46] <pierced2little> i have tried using the wireless documentation and have been unable to get my wireless to work ne one's help greatly appreciated
[22:46] <sfrtgdfgh> can gparted merge 2 partitions? or anything else that is in a live-cd?
[22:47] <dmulholland> pierced2little, what network card do you have?
[22:47] <alonea> alex85wm: go to eclipse website...download, click executable or add it to your kmenu linking to the executable. simple.
[22:48] <alonea> alex85wm: no need to install from package manager.
[22:52] <snowblack> hi
[22:53] <snowblack> help me!!!
[22:53] <pierced2little> dmulholland i have the atheros ar5007eg
[22:56] <alonea> ok, so I was brave and did the upgrade, here is what is kinda messed up now. Some graphics (not sure what packages they refer to) look very...old. Like for Open Office, its absolutely hideous with all the blocky gray and no icons.
[22:56] <alonea> knetwork manager also no longer starts up on startup and sometimes takes a couple trys to get to start in the terminal
[22:56] <alonea> any ideas on how to fix that?
[22:58] <dmulholland> pierced2little, what's happening? is it showing available networks?
[22:59] <snowblack> somebody writed spanish
[22:59] <snowblack> somebody writed spanish????
[23:03] <Pricey> snowblack: /j #ubuntu-es
[23:04] <adalberto> helo everyone
[23:08] <Eveready> Im having some kind of problem here copying from a Windows share, the copy window in the tray wont go away after the downlcopying is done with dolphin
[23:08] <Eveready> I mean, the copying seems complete , but the widgets still hangin around
[23:09] <pierced2little_> dmulholland thanx got it to work
[23:10] <dmulholland> no worries
[23:10] <Eveready> yea I kno
[23:10] <Eveready> :)
[23:15] <shadowland> Is there no native qt app for emacs in kubuntu?  I can't seem to find anything and aptitude shows only emacs-gtk
[23:18] <joan> hiiiiiiiiii
[23:19] <joan> como estan todos
[23:20] <freek> Hi everyone
[23:20] <big_brother> jo sup
[23:23] <freek> Can anyone help me, I have a small htpc hooked up to my sony bravia, kubuntu boots in a mode my tv can't display, I just want it to boot in 1024x768 or 800x600, no splash, vga=794 used to do the trick in arch linux, in kubuntu that doesn't work, any suggestions?
[23:25] <ikonia> Guest4372: can you stop changing nicks please
[23:26]  * genii props ikonia up with more coffee
[23:41] <drbobb> hey, i carefully defined a couple of new profiles in my konsole. after a while my system crashed (had to reboot hard), when it came back up all those profiles were gone
[23:42] <Azati_Prime> How can I turn off my touchpad?
[23:42] <amstrong> hello
[23:43] <genii> drbobb: If it did a fsck you may find them someplace like lost+found
[23:43] <drbobb> genii: my /home is on jfs
[23:44] <genii> Azati_Prime: I'd suggest: sudo modprobe -r psmouse               and: sudo modprobe psmouse                   as a fast workaround
[23:44] <drbobb> well but I actually had a different question: the update notifier is gone from my systray, what is the command to get it back?
[23:45] <genii> drbobb: I don't use jfs so not familiar with it's file-recovery tools or features, sorry
[23:45] <rmrfslash_> !botsnack
[23:45] <drbobb> Azati_Prime: on most laptops, there's a hotkey or combo to switch off the touchpad
[23:45] <rmrfslash_> gotta feed the machine
[23:45] <Azati_Prime> drbobb: Yeah, there's a button on mine but it doesn't seem to work outside of windows.
[23:45] <lorecaster> trying to use ccd2iso, now i understand that you may not be able to help me... but you may be able to help me with ubuntu syntax
[23:46] <lorecaster> ccd2iso <.img filename> <.iso filename> is what i need to do...
[23:46] <lorecaster> ccd2iso ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.img ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.iso is what i did
[23:46] <lorecaster> Unrecognized sector mode (0) at sector 0! is what i got ... ideas?
[23:47] <lorecaster> i'd love to know WHY ubuntu 9.04 laptop remix is in a format that ubuntu does not natively regocnize... but i digress :(
[23:48] <genii> lorecaster: the .img there is for a usb stick. doesn't have iso9660 or so filesystem on it. The tool you're trying to use is for something else entirely.
[23:48] <etfb> Here's my challenge for today.  My computer at work is set up so I can use a VPN and Remote Desktop to connect to it from outside. It works with a Windows virtual machine, but I can't make kvnc work. How do I connect? Note: I'm using wicd, not knetworkmanager, so I can't use nm-applet to set up a connection.
[23:49] <genii> !info ccd2iso
[23:49] <lorecaster> it seems to -insist- that a USB drive is used. but my laptop is disagreeable with usb boot system... solutions?
[23:49] <lorecaster> hey there genii :D
[23:50] <genii> lorecaster: Why not loopmount the .img then use mkisofs instead
[23:50]  * genii slides lorecaster a coffee
[23:50] <lorecaster> genii ... instructions? :P
[23:51] <lorecaster> i can -try- the boot USB method.
[23:51] <lorecaster> unless you have a more permanent DVD method
[23:52] <drbobb> again, does anyone know how could I get the update notifier back in my systray?
[23:52] <genii> lorecaster: To mount the .img, something like:  sudo mkdir /media/temp && sudo mount -o loop /wherever-img-is/filename.img /media/temp
[23:55] <genii> lorecaster: Then something like: mkisofs -o ~/Desktop/isoname .iso -Jrv -V test_disk /media/temp
[23:56] <genii> *isoname.iso    (had a spave typo in there )
[23:59] <lorecaster> thanks all... another question... i had an error, that my laptop needs i686 ... but the computer is from 2004 at the latest... it's a 32-bit as well.
[23:59] <lorecaster> would the 32-bit download suffice?