[00:02] <ActionParsnip> cbwcjw: i always use /etc/network/interfaces.
[00:02] <ActionParsnip> cbwcjw: ive never used a gui app that i can get a connection with, ever
[00:03] <ActionParsnip> well, in ubuntu
[00:03] <ActionParsnip> i can't use them at all
[00:16] <nadie__> bay
[00:19] <kaddi_> is there a javachat interface for this channel?
[00:19] <genii> kaddi_: Try http://java.freenode.net/
[00:25] <reisi> strange that my r8169 nic's autoneg just started failing, using latest jj.. any ideas anyone? except to turn off the autoneg
[00:25] <kaddi_> thanks genii
[00:35] <Guest27140> does any body know how to use a playstation three controller ? i heard you can just connect it but its not working any ideas or were to look?
[00:37] <Level15> Guest27140: not to discourage you from asking here, but that seems like a question you can find an answer to in google. did you try it?
[00:38] <Guest27140> yeah theres so much about ps3 ubuntu i cant find anything
[00:38] <Guest27140> ive been searching for the last hour its like no body has tried
[00:47] <genii> Too bad. He left before I found http://www.wiredrevolution.com/ubuntu/setup-ps3-controller-over-bluetooth-on-ubuntu
[00:53] <kaddi_> what is the "history" button in the update notifier in jaunty for? when i hit it, it only tells me "last refresh before 1.000 days"
[00:53] <kaddi_> i thought it might give some info when i installed which update?
[01:01] <MushroomKingdom> What's the hotkey to get my visual effects stuff back after it takes too long to respond? shift something f12?
[01:02] <MushroomKingdom> Nevermind I figured it out.
[01:02] <puddle> how do i know if someone set up a rootkit or not?
[01:07] <genii> !info chkrootkit | puddle
[01:39] <Caldavien_> hello, Im still kinda new to this so please bear with me, Im running kubuntu 9.04 and trying to run songbird, but every time I launch it I get an error about an undefined components.class
[01:40] <Caldavien_> does any one know what this means and how to get rid of it?
[01:40] <Caldavien_> I can post the full error if needed
[01:41] <Caldavien_> and actualy it doesnt seem to be playing my mp3s
[01:57] <seele> how do you fix blocked updates in kpackagekit?
[02:12] <moja2> My screen sometimes leaves black stripped color after I minimize a window. It seems there's problem in KDE 4.2 screen. I use Jaunty 64-bit
[02:13] <accol> aiiight
[02:16] <JannoTT> Someone wish me "corrupt download" or something :D
[02:28] <brian_> hello...
[02:30] <genii> !hi
[02:31] <brian_> I'm a new nerd...just learning this  os
[02:32] <brian_> any advice/
[02:32] <brian_> ?
[02:32] <genii> Read a lot :)
[02:32] <brian_> Oh boy I have been! it is kind of fun though
[02:33] <brian_> where are you?
[02:33] <geek_> brian_: learn the command line. Love the command line. When all else fails it shall save thine unworthy rear end ;)
[02:33] <brian_> I am in indiana
[02:33] <genii> That too.... :)
[02:33] <genii> brian_: In here we are from all over the world.
[02:33] <brian_> great advice, my rear end is sorely unworthy
[02:34] <genii> But since primarily this is an english-speaking channel, mostly the english-speaking parts of the world
[02:34] <seele> how do you fix blocked updates in kpackagekit?
[02:34] <brian_> what are the best rescources to learn command line easily?
[02:34] <genii> brian_: man pages
[02:35] <brian_> is that a website?
[02:35] <genii> brian_: and also the -help or --help switches of comands, which give brief usage instructions
[02:36] <genii> brian_: No, man pages are the manual or so of a command. If you do like:  man ls                        it tells you about all the options you can use with that command, etc
[02:46] <martin__> Hi, Im trying to create a partition on an ntsf drive using gparted, but it wont let me shrink the main one, I can do resize but once im in the resize thing i cant change anything
[02:46] <wendy__d-_-b> martin__, did u hit apply?
[02:47] <martin__> wendy__d-_-b: it wont let me change the size so theres no pending operation to aply
[02:47] <wendy__d-_-b> are u on the live cd?
[02:48] <ankur> file:///home/ankur/Desktop/sohni_mahiwal5(www.songs.pk).mp3
[02:48] <ankur> file:///home/ankur/Desktop/aarti1(www.songs.pk).mp3
[02:48] <ankur> file:///home/ankur/Desktop/sohni_mahiwal5(www.songs.pk).mp3
[02:48] <ankur> file:///home/ankur/Desktop/aarti1(www.songs.pk).mp3
[02:48] <martin__> no im on the installed os
[02:48] <wendy__d-_-b> need to be on livecd
[02:48] <wendy__d-_-b> from there run gparted and do all u want
[02:48] <martin__> i didnt know that thx
[02:49] <ankur> can any one tell how to get ip of host connected to my system via server...
[02:49] <martin__> other question how many OSes can grub mangage?
[02:53] <geek_> lol
[02:53] <geek_> martin__: someone got.. about 170
[02:54] <ankur> how to get ip of host connected to my system via server..
[02:54] <geek_> ankur: i'd personally use nmap
[02:54] <yu7ok> nu che zdorov
[02:55] <ankur> like in y messenger remote pc is connected via server..i'm not getting his ip....thanks!
[02:56] <martin__> geek_: thx, and will i have a hard time reconfiguring it after installing w7, im hoping to triple boot my comp
[02:57] <ankur> geek: i also used ifconfig
[02:57] <geek_> martin__: donno. I think oldest windows -> newer windows -> linux is best
[02:57] <geek_> unless you want OS X in which case, let me know how it went ;)
[02:58] <yu7ok> hi, enybody knows why my krdc buges
[02:58] <yu7ok> ?
[02:58] <martin__> geek_: I know but gaming on linux kinda sucks, and i want to see how windows 7 runs
[02:59] <maco> yu7ok: what does "buges" mean?
[02:59] <doleyb> maco: it's a hopperism
[02:59] <geek_> martin__: as i said, install windows first, oldest to newest, then linux, and in theory you'll be fine ;)
[02:59] <maco> doleyb: as in grace?
[02:59] <doleyb> maco: as in admiral
[02:59] <yu7ok> lags
[02:59] <maco> doleyb: so aye, grace
[03:00] <martin__> ok i dont really want to reinstall linux but since its the best way thats what ill do
[03:00] <maco> martin__: well you can reinstall grub from a live cd
[03:00] <yu7ok> may be defalt configure is not well
[03:02] <yu7ok> if the enybody knows russian IRQ channel
[03:02] <martin__> maco: thx
[03:02] <geek_> !ru
[03:04] <yu7ok> thanks
[03:26] <tron2000> +
[03:33] <sgrover> Anyone know of a decent portable GPS unit that works well with (k)ubuntu?
[03:34] <Shadowkllr> whats a normal cpu temp?
[03:35] <susbwoy> Shadowkllr: < 78degrees cel
[03:35] <sgrover> Shadowkllr: depends on your CPU.  I've seen 40 C as normal, 22 C as normal, or even 80 C (old school)
[03:37] <Shadowkllr> well, my amd processor on my kubuntu box just died i think...the power comes on, but the video turns off.....i replaced it with an athlon x2 and everything works, but the temp is reading abut 83c
[03:37] <sgrover> Shadowkllr: that's high.  is the cpu fan running?  clear of dust? etc...
[03:38] <sgrover> (I'm running an X2-6000 and averaging around 40...)
[03:39] <susbwoy> Shadowkllr: thermal paste?
[03:45] <Shadowkllr> yeah i cleared it and everything
[03:46] <Shadowkllr> shortly before the first processor died, i think it was overheating
[03:46] <Shadowkllr> and when i took it out to clean it, and put it back in, the computer would turn on but there was no video
[03:46] <Shadowkllr> swapped it with the athlon and everything worked, albeit very hot
[03:50] <justyup> pull all your cards n reboot
[03:50] <justyup> put cards back in
[03:52] <sgrover> btw, athlon's are a little older and do tend to run hotter than newer cpu's....
[03:53] <justyup> put extra fans in case
[03:54] <ncturna84> can anyone paste to me the default kernel line in the menu.lst file? i installed kubuntu, but the only option (strangely) is memtest. i can boot if i know what the /boot/kernel is
[03:55] <sagara> what is the path to menu.lst?
[03:55] <ncturna84> the path is /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:55] <ncturna84> :)
[03:56] <sagara> anybody here use ktorrent? i'm having some firewall problems... tsk
[03:56] <ncturna84> sagara: you could try the upnp plugin it comes with..which apparently autoforwards ports
[03:56] <sagara> uuid            7963fe04-34d4-4760-8f85-5bfa0bfe6e54
[03:56] <sagara> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-11-generic root=UUID=7963fe04-34d4-4760-8f85-5bfa0bfe6e54 ro quiet splash
[03:56] <sagara> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-11-generic
[03:57] <sagara> quiet
[03:57] <ncturna84> Thanks!
[03:57] <sagara> you don't need the whole file?
[03:57] <ncturna84> no, just that line
[03:57] <ncturna84> i can enter it manually
[03:57] <ncturna84> thanks :)
[03:57] <ncturna84> brb..rebooting
[04:03] <sachith> hui all
[04:09] <martin__> Im trying to burn a cd using K3b but i get an error: Cdrecord has no permission to open device
[04:13] <rmrfslash> How can I tell what version of fglrx I have?
[04:20] <Fede_cba_28> hello, i dont find the Live cd for last  Ubuntu release, anybody?
[04:20] <martin__> Im trying to burn a cd using K3b but i get an error: Cdrecord has no permission to open device
[04:31] <ner0x> How do I start and stop services?
[04:34] <digdeep> ner0x: Ctrl + Esc
[04:34] <Yud_Zroc> is 9.04 live
[04:34] <Yud_Zroc> cause i cant download 8.1
[04:35] <Fede_cba_28> thats what im asking, i want to donwnload the ver9 live versin cd
[04:35] <Yud_Zroc> oh
[04:35] <Yud_Zroc> hm
[04:35] <Elone> question: can i have a machine doing loggings on connections , but i don't want the HDD keep on spinning all the time, is there is away to cache the data on ram and flush it like once a day to the disk? like setting a very large buffer and disable write thru?
[04:36] <Fede_cba_28> is 32 or 64 bits?
[04:36] <Fede_cba_28> do you know?
[04:36] <Yud_Zroc> they have both
[04:36] <Yud_Zroc> http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/download
[04:36] <Yud_Zroc> here u go
[04:36] <Deekay_> any1 here using Quassel ?
[04:37] <Yud_Zroc> nope
[04:37] <Yud_Zroc> is that a irc chat thingy
[04:37] <Deekay_> yeah
[04:37] <Deekay_> Quassel IRC
[04:37] <Yud_Zroc> i dont use it...too annoying
[04:37] <Yud_Zroc> i would recommend chatzilla (an addon for firefox) or Konversation
[04:38] <Deekay_> yeah i use Konversation
[04:38] <supert0nes> konversation - kde4 is great
[04:38] <Deekay_> just wanted to try quassel
[04:38] <Yud_Zroc> i tryed it and it was annoyingf
[04:38] <Deekay_> quassel looks good but i can't seem to find the option to change the font
[04:38] <Yud_Zroc> even if the irc is in confrence mode (meaning u cant see people logging in and out....it still shows it and will clutter up ur screen
[04:39] <Yud_Zroc> got annoying pretty fast
[04:39] <Deekay_> =p
[04:39] <Deekay_> well, i found something related to the font change here but i have no idea how to do it
[04:39] <Deekay_> http://git.quassel-irc.org/?p=quassel.git;a=commit;h=a5ea274363f8ab9fd5279084c564c9966e313955
[04:39] <Deekay_> http://git.quassel-irc.org/?p=quassel.git;a=commit;h=c14a00f37179e49f034dc64b4da0c86b51caed5d
[04:39] <Deekay_> if you wanna help me
[04:42] <Level15> hey, on ubuntu 9.04 i try to compile somethind and get error: ‘strlen’ was not declared in this scope
[04:42] <Level15> what am i missing?
[04:43] <Yud_Zroc> the identifier
[04:44] <Yud_Zroc> int strlen;
[04:44] <Yud_Zroc> or whatever data type
[04:44] <Yud_Zroc> ur talking c++ right
[04:45] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: yes... but it is supposed to be a standard function, so I need not to declare it
[04:45] <Yud_Zroc> hm paste bin the code to me
[04:46] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: it's not my code, its a program... I know for a fact it compiles on 8.04 and 8.10
[04:46] <Yud_Zroc> hm can i see it anyways
[04:46] <Yud_Zroc> im in c++ class atm so i cant tell off the bat (im still considered new to c++ imo)
[04:47] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: let me find it
[04:47] <Yud_Zroc> it could be that u are using a different g++
[04:48] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: http://pastebin.com/m580cf354
[04:50] <Yud_Zroc> i dont see anywhere that it is declaired
[04:50] <Yud_Zroc> not even in the header
[04:50] <Yud_Zroc> u need to declair it
[04:51] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: strlen is a well documented function... it needs no declaration, just the relevant include which is string library.
[04:51] <Level15> http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstring/strlen/
[04:52]  * Yud_Zroc if an idiot
[04:53] <Yud_Zroc> hm
[04:53] <Yud_Zroc> header files u obviously have so im thinking it is way out of my legue
[04:54] <Yud_Zroc> when u included ur header files
[04:54] <Yud_Zroc>  do u have it with a .h
[04:55] <Yud_Zroc> cause that was removed
[04:55] <Yud_Zroc> from standard ization
[04:55] <Level15> Yud_Zroc: no, it has no h
[04:55] <Yud_Zroc> damn
[04:55] <Yud_Zroc> i dont know then sorry
[04:55] <Level15> i bet it's something weird with the new gcc/g++
[04:55] <Yud_Zroc> i could ask my teach but i dont see her til monday
[05:00] <Level15> allrite, figured it out. NOw it's not part of string but of cstring...
[05:00] <Level15> had to add that include
[05:05] <dwidmann_laptop> Hey, I'm on, with satellite internet in the middle of a thunderstorm, that's interesting
[05:06] <dwidmann_laptop> 'kay, so to my unrelated to that point, I've got a bit of a problem. I've got a SSD in my other computer, and during periods of heavy IO, it locks up, unrecoverably. Is there anything I can do about that?
[05:10] <dwidmann_laptop> Keyboard is unresponsive, but strangely enough the mouse cursor still moves around
[05:12] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: Welcome to an X "crash"
[05:13] <Daskreech> Are the windows responding?
[05:20] <dwidmann_laptop> Daskreech: Nope
[05:21] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: 5 dollars to one X is suing up 99% of your CPU
[05:21] <Daskreech> using
[05:21] <dwidmann_laptop> Daskreech: hmm, interesting
[05:22] <dwidmann_laptop> I had to go for the power button to get out of it ... hope nothing corrupted
[05:23] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: if you have another computer you can ssh in and stop X
[05:24] <Daskreech> If you don't just press the power button once The kernel isn't hung and will pick it up and do a graceful shutdown
[05:24] <Daskreech> course say bye bye to work for that
[05:24] <Daskreech> f you ssh in you can probably dbus save your work
[05:25] <dwidmann_laptop> hmm, didn't have anything open. I'm worried about corruption though because it was in the middle of writing
[05:26] <dwidmann_laptop> http://friedcpu.wordpress.com/2007/07/17/why-arent-you-using-ionice-yet/ --hmmm, this looks interesting
[05:28] <Jonie> cheaper,  你在用kde桌面？
[05:29] <cheaper> Jonie, yes.
[05:29] <Jonie> cheaper,  囧  你不会说汉语？
[05:30] <cheaper> Jonie, 我们要入乡随俗
[05:30] <Jonie> cheaper,  怎么入！？囧
[05:31] <Jonie> cheaper,  你用firefox不？
[05:31] <cheaper> Jonie, 当然用firefox了
[05:31] <geek_> ...
[05:31] <geek_> !cn
[05:31] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: Just press the button once if you can move the mouse around the kernel should step in and kill it
[05:31] <Jonie> cheaper,  怎么设置界面和kde的一样
[05:32] <Daskreech> Jonie: can you and cheaper JOIN #UBUNTU-CN ?
[05:32] <Jonie> ubottu,   you're a bot?
[05:32] <dwidmann_laptop> Daskreech: I pressed it once then waited a minute before I resorted to holding it in
[05:32] <Jonie> Daskreech,  sorry, bother you!
[05:32] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: Ah I've had it take longer than that. I just go make a cup of tea for my nerves
[05:33] <Daskreech> Jonie: No problem just distracting for everyone
[05:33] <Jonie> Daskreech, :)
[05:33] <dwidmann_laptop> Daskreech: the other thing I tried first was ctrl-sysrq-reisub
[05:34] <Daskreech> That didn't work?
[05:34] <Daskreech> Maybe the kernel was hung
[05:34] <Daskreech> Jackalope?
[05:34] <Jonie> !tw
[05:34] <Daskreech> Jonie: You and cheaper are both in #ubuntu-cn as far as I see :)
[05:35] <Jonie> Daskreech,  you did join to ubuntu-cn channel!
[05:36] <Daskreech> Jonie: Yes :) to make sure you both got there :)
[05:36] <Jonie> Daskreech,  i'm install kde4 DE in ubuntu right now!
[05:36] <Daskreech> :-D
[05:36] <Jonie> Daskreech,  you guys all speak english here?
[05:37] <Daskreech> dwidmann_laptop: I'll have to remember that
[05:37] <Daskreech> Jonie: Yes this is the english channel
[05:37] <Jonie> Daskreech,  but it do not need to have to use english, right! :P
[05:37] <Daskreech> Actually you do :)
[05:37] <Daskreech> !english
[05:38] <Jonie> Daskreech,  but i will speak english as i can in here, try my best!
[05:38] <Daskreech> Jonie: You are doing fine :)
[05:38] <Jonie> Daskreech,  thanks indeed
[05:41] <dan> Hey.
[05:42] <dan> Anyone else online?
[05:42] <Breetai> Hi all, I am looking at buying a system76 laptop, anyone have any experience with them?
[05:47] <thomas_> Hello everybody
[05:47] <Daskreech> !i
[05:47] <Daskreech> !hi
[05:49] <thomas_> New kernel(2.6.28.11.15) is listed under "Blocked Updates", any ideas why?
[05:51] <Daskreech> That's a really strange kernel number
[05:51] <Daskreech> Where did you get that from?
[05:53] <thomas_> Software updates
[05:53] <dwidmann> Daskreech: tjat
[05:53] <Daskreech> Do you have any third party repos?
[05:53] <dwidmann> ack, I was off by a key
[05:53] <Daskreech> dwidmann: That doesn't make sense
[05:54] <tsimpson> Daskreech: 2.6.28.11.15 is the ABI version in jaunty
[05:54] <thomas_> Dont think so, let me check
[05:54] <Daskreech> Really? I've never seen it written like that
[05:54] <dwidmann> Daskreech: that looks like the full version number for the package is what I was going to say
[05:54] <husayn> the forwarding rate of 2960-24TC-L  is 6.5mpps .. can someone explain me
[05:55] <husayn> fowarding rate is the number of packets fowarded per second !!! but what is this value 6.5mpps
[05:55] <tsimpson> Daskreech: it's the version of the linux-generic meta-package
[05:55] <thomas_> I am just confused why it is placed in "Blocked Updates"
[05:55] <thomas_> Updates:
[05:55] <thomas_> linux-headers-generic-2.6.28.11.15
[05:55] <tsimpson> thomas_: because it's installation would break other packages
[05:56] <Daskreech> husayn: Millions of packets per second
[05:56] <thomas_> linux-image-generic-2.6.28.11.15
[05:56] <husayn> ahh thanks....
[05:56] <thomas_> I guess that is a good thing than
[05:57] <thomas_> I have had multiple bugs since upgrading to 9.04 and was thinking maybe the new kernel would fix some
[05:57]  * tsimpson thinks that -proposed should not be enabled by default
[05:57] <tsimpson> thomas_: I doubt a kernel update would fix many user visible bugs
[05:58] <dwidmann> tsimpson: is it now? sounds like a recipe for trouble
[05:58] <Daskreech> tsimpson: including kernel crashes? :-)
[05:58] <tsimpson> dwidmann: apparently so
[05:58] <tsimpson> Daskreech: that's why I said "many" not "any" ;)
[05:59] <Daskreech> Having said that I've had more kernel crashes in Jackalope than all my previous releases put together
[05:59] <tsimpson> I haven't has any since edgy
[05:59] <tsimpson> s/has/h
[05:59] <thomas_> Yeah, never seen this many bugs
[05:59] <tsimpson> ad
[06:00]  * dwidmann tries something
[06:00] <thomas_> Should have waited, the features were not even worth the upgrade
[06:04] <SJr> How do I change my keyboard repeat rate, it seems to be set to zero right now.
[06:04] <SJr> i.e. it never repeats
[06:05] <Daskreech> thomas_: On the bright side you can get KDE 4.3 :)
[06:06] <thomas_> Daskreech: Is 4.3 out yet?
[06:06] <Daskreech> thomas_: No or you'd have it
[06:06] <Daskreech> When it does come out you can install it on the latest Kubuntu
[06:06] <thomas_> Daskreech: No beta or RC?
[06:07] <Daskreech> You can get those too
[06:07] <thomas_> I wonder how stable it is
[06:07] <Daskreech> Freeze was monday so a little bit more before Beta
[06:07] <thomas_> eh, I am gonna wait
[06:07] <Daskreech> I know 5 people who run on the daily code. One who uses it on his work machine
[06:08] <thomas_> Maybe I will install VM and install it
[06:08] <Daskreech> Anecdotal evidence :)
[06:08] <Daskreech> It's not a 4.1 -> 4.2 jump
[06:09] <thomas_> July 28 is release
[06:11] <Daskreech> Yeah
[06:29] <lo1s> hola
[06:29] <lo1s> ?
[06:32] <christopher> hello?
[06:32] <christopher> i have a problem with my graphics card. can anyone assist?
[06:39] <pushrax> hi all. doing recent upgrade patches I have 4 kernal items that are blocked from upgrading, any ideas why we can't upgrade?
[06:40] <RurouniJones> Is there a guide out there on the steps that need to be taken to get software into the ubuntu repositories? Both technical and administrative?
[06:41] <pushrax> RurouniJones: are you aware of launchpad.net
[06:41] <RurouniJones> Software hosting site isn't it?
[06:42] <RurouniJones> Like sourceforge
[06:42] <pushrax> RurouniJones: well they are the beehive of development for ubunutu and other projects
[06:42] <pushrax> RurouniJones: I'm no expert but I think you should look there for info
[06:42] <RurouniJones> Cheers, already looking
[06:43] <pushrax> RurouniJones: or the ubuntu forums
[06:43] <pushrax> np
[06:43] <RurouniJones> My google-fu has failed me so far, usually when I google an ubuntu topic the forums are the first result
[06:43] <Makuseru> If I install Kubuntu 9.04 from one of the iso's avaliable on the website, would I be able to install KDE3.5 and substitute that out from KDE4? (I downloaded the Kubuntu 3.5 remix cd, but couldn't get it to install)
[06:43] <RurouniJones> But tinsce this isn't really an end user question I am not getting as far as I would lik e;)
[06:44] <RurouniJones> Makuseru: Yes, with caveats
[06:44] <RurouniJones> Download the 9.04 and install normally
[06:44] <RurouniJones> Or this: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Kde3/Jaunty
[06:44] <doleyb> !ppa | RurouniJones
[06:45] <Makuseru> RurouniJones: I downloaded that and put it on a CD and couldnt get it to install properly.
[06:46] <pushrax> hi all. doing recent upgrade patches I have 4 kernal items that are blocked from upgrading, any ideas why we can't upgrade?
[06:46] <RurouniJones> doleyb: Cheers, so before anything getting software into the official repositories getting the software to work on a PPA is pretty essential to the process ;)
[06:47] <jussi01> pushrax: quite possibly because all the packages are not built yet?
[06:48] <pushrax> jussi01 ok thanks
[06:49] <pushrax> jussi01 I was hoping it wasn't jsut me as I have fgl divers installed.
[06:50] <pushrax> !ppa
[06:53] <sony> hey guys i had a question i was wondering if i could install blueman on kubuntu
[06:55] <sony> guys!
[06:56] <pushrax> sony: did you try?
[06:57] <sony> wwll no but the kdebluetooth program isn't working on my laptop i am using kubuntu 8.10 any solution for that
[06:58] <pushrax> https://launchpad.net/blueman
[07:00] <pushrax> sony: doing a google it seems peopel are installign in jaunty but... check the bugs they have
[07:01] <pushrax> me a novice...
[07:01] <eagles0513875> sony: what exactly is the issue
[07:01] <eagles0513875> ill try help ya as best as i can
[07:02] <sony> thanx for the info man one other question do you have any ideas how i can get kdebluetooth4 workin on my lappy i mean i launch it and nothing happens
[07:05] <eagles0513875> sony: is the obex package installed
[07:05] <eagles0513875> !obex
[07:05] <eagles0513875> !info obex
[07:05] <eagles0513875> bah
[07:05] <eagles0513875> !bluetooth
[07:05] <eagles0513875> sony: try that link out and see if that helps you out at all
[07:05] <eagles0513875> morning faileas
[07:06] <iivv> my intel 945gm stutters with desktop effects on
[07:06] <iivv> so i just turned them all of
[07:06] <iivv> worth it?
[07:06] <sony> cheking it out mate thanx for the advice
[07:08] <eagles0513875> iivv: dunno to be honest all i know is that there are some intel driver regressions out and about
[07:08] <eagles0513875> !intel
[07:08] <eagles0513875> !info intel
[07:08] <eagles0513875> iivv: if you look in the release notes there is mention of the regressions
[07:09] <iivv> i have googled and done some research, and i've tried some of the regressions and konsole commands out there
[07:09] <iivv> but i just ended up breaking dependencies and doing some other things i haven't learned about yet (new to linux)
[07:09] <afazel> hello!
[07:09] <iivv> thank you for the help though, much appreciated!
[07:09] <eagles0513875> iivv: also there is a ppa with some of the older intel drivers from intrepid and gutsy i would try find that and see if one of the older drivers work
[07:10] <eagles0513875> !hi | afazel
[07:10] <afazel> Thanks :)
[07:10] <afazel> I'm just here to watch, I don't have much of a question and I don't use Kubuntu :P
[07:11] <eagles0513875> what do you use afazel
[07:11] <eagles0513875> iivv: hey you still there
[07:11] <iivv> yep
[07:11] <afazel> I use Ubuntu, and I installed kubuntu-desktop from apt, but I never log in to the session because the resolution is so borked :P
[07:12] <eagles0513875> iivv: i have a link with 20 free pdf books the first one might interest you since your a novice
[07:12] <eagles0513875> also for you as well afazel the first book my interest you both
[07:12] <eagles0513875> http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20090405061458383/20oftheBestFreeLinuxBooks-Part1.html
[07:12] <iivv> oh my, that sounds like a good read
[07:12] <eagles0513875> the othersw are more advanced development books but probably wouldnt hurt to have either
[07:12] <eagles0513875> there is a beginners guide to bash scripting somewhere in there 2
[07:13] <iivv> sounds interesting. i'll get around to it after my c++ debugging homework!
[07:13] <kashif> hi
[07:14] <eagles0513875> !hi | kashif
[07:14] <Daskreech> Makuseru: yes
[07:15] <eagles0513875> afazel: what video card do you have
[07:15] <eagles0513875> morning Daskreech
[07:16] <Daskreech> morning
[07:16] <Daskreech> Makuseru: what was the problem that you were having?
[07:16] <afazel> I have an nVidia 7950GT
[07:17] <eagles0513875> afazel: its strange how your getting resolution problems in kde have you tried to fix the resolution
[07:18] <afazel> I have. The resolution says it's correct, but nothing fits in its containers
[07:18] <afazel> I'm at 1920x1080 if it makes any difference in kde
[07:19] <eagles0513875> whats the resolution of your monitor on gnome
[07:19] <iivv> eagles0513874: quick question. i'm unloading some pre-installed packages, and it seems that 'kubuntu-desktop - 1.122' will be removed as a dependency. this sounds like a very  bad thing
[07:20] <iivv> eagles0513875: *fixed
[07:20] <Elone> question: can i have a machine doing loggings on connections , but i don't want the HDD keep on spinning all the time, is there is away to cache the data on ram and flush it like once a day to the disk? like setting a very large buffer and disable write thru?
[07:21] <eagles0513875> iivv: what you trying to install
[07:22] <eagles0513875> Elone: thats rather risky especially if there is a power outage there would be no time to write to disk and all the logs would be lost
[07:23] <iivv> trying to uninstall octave, kontact, kdebluetooth4, kfrb, krdc, ksnapshot
[07:23] <iivv> !synaptic
[07:23] <iivv> !Kpackagekit
[07:23] <iivv> !pterm
[07:27] <iivv> !PuTTy
[07:28] <iivv> !eclipse
[07:28] <iivv> !qt
[07:29] <Daskreech> Elone: Yes
[07:30] <noaXess> what you people will use to resize a win2003server hd?.. qparted with a live-cd?
[07:31] <Daskreech> Gparted
[07:32] <sony> guys what are the data recovery tools available for kubuntu
[07:32] <Daskreech> sony: What level of recovery ?
[07:32] <Elone> sooo how do i set that in linux ?
[07:32] <Daskreech> Elone: eagles0513875 is still right
[07:32] <Daskreech> Hi Jonie
[07:33] <sony> Well i am trying to recover some documents from an ntfs partition
[07:33] <eagles0513875> Elone: have you worked with raid before using a raid controller
[07:33] <Daskreech> !info testdisk
[07:33] <Jonie> Daskreech:  hi, nice to c u again
[07:33] <Elone> hmmm what if it isn't a raid
[07:33] <sony> thanx man
[07:33] <Daskreech> Elone: Linux basically does that everytime it boots
[07:34] <pushrax> sony: if you use synaptic package manager in jaunty you get more results on a search for 'recover' 'rescue' etc.
[07:34] <eagles0513875> Elone: i know its nto but im trying to give you an example
[07:34] <eagles0513875> Elone: raid controller has a batter so that in case of power outage it can quickly write the stuff to disk
[07:34] <Daskreech> apt-cache search :)
[07:35] <eagles0513875> Elone: what you proposing on doing doesnt have a fail safe to write stuff to disk if there is a power outage all the logs gathered would be lost
[07:35] <wineuser> Anyone know why Kubuntu 8.04 won't display 640x480 resolution for me?
[07:35] <wineuser> I'm getting a black screen with cannot display video mode
[07:35] <pushrax> wineuser: have you defined your  monitor and vid card first?
[07:36] <Daskreech> Cause that resolution is for peasants! which you are obviously not since you are running Kubuntu!
[07:36] <wineuser> Just the automatic thing it does, my xorg config file looks really barren
[07:37] <pushrax> wineuser:  use systemsettings
[07:37] <Elone> eagles0513875, yes ~ but how to set that ~ i don't need a fail safe one ;p ~ it is for my linux router box but i don't want the HDD keep running all the time
[07:38] <eagles0513875> Elone: then why not have it use pxe boot of your main linux box that way you dont need a hard drive at all
[07:38] <eagles0513875> !info pxe | Elone
[07:38] <wineuser> shows plug n play on them, and I can chose 640x480 from kcontrol jsut fine, it's just when I run something at it that it doesnm't work
[07:39] <eagles0513875> Elone: do a network boot off your main machine then have it xfer the logs over the network some how
[07:39] <wineuser> xrandr doesn't do it
[07:39] <eagles0513875> Elone: if you are interested in doing something like that i would ask in linux-cluster they might be able to help you with that better then i can
[07:39] <Elone> eagles0513875, coz it is a OLD machine don't support PXE
[07:40] <eagles0513875> humm
[07:40] <eagles0513875> options options :(
[07:40] <eagles0513875> Daskreech: any ideas for elone
[07:41] <eagles0513875> Elone: can it use bootp which is like pxe
[07:41] <eagles0513875> !bootp
[07:41] <eagles0513875> !info bootp
[07:43] <djdarkman> hello is there any normal way to get a version of umbrello that doesn't suck?
[07:44] <eagles0513875> djdarkman: can compil it from source any versions that they have out
[07:44] <wineuser> so, anyone on why xrandr setting my resolution to 640x480 gives me a black screen. I can set the whole thing to run at 640x480, but there's only a few things I need to run that small.
[07:44] <eagles0513875> wineuser: what video card do you have
[07:44] <wineuser> nvidia 6200
[07:45] <eagles0513875> on jaunty or intrepid or gutsy
[07:45] <wineuser> 8.04
[07:45] <eagles0513875> !nvidia
[07:45] <djdarkman> so basicly it's impossible if I don't want to spend half of my day building it?
[07:45] <digdeep> !info nvidia
[07:45] <wineuser> yeah, nvidia driver is working fine
[07:46] <eagles0513875> djdarkman: also if you want to make it as easy as possible and not have to wry bout doing things by hand you can use apt-build
[07:46] <eagles0513875> !apt-build | djdarkman
[07:46] <eagles0513875> !info apt-build | djdarkman
[07:46] <eagles0513875> djdarkman: it does everything in one command
[07:47]  * djdarkman wonders what were the Kubuntu QA thinking when putting the KDE4 umbrello in in the first place...
[07:47] <wineuser> KDE4, why I'm using 8.04
[07:47] <djdarkman> so can I say: I want the good old KDE3 version and apt will do the work?
[07:47] <eagles0513875> wineuser: your problem sounds more like an xorg issue not sure if you want to pop in there and ask
[07:48] <eagles0513875> djdarkman: apt-build will do the optimization compile and install the program and all dependencies
[07:48] <wineuser> yeah, probably, but it's only kubuntu that has that problem. Runs great with slackware, gentoo, debian and fedora
[07:49] <djdarkman> eagles0513875: but how do I tell it which version I want it to build? and to put it in /opt so that apt won't mess with it?
[07:49] <eagles0513875> djdarkman: normally builds whats in repos :(
[07:49] <eagles0513875> wineuser: sudo dpkg-reconfigure then the package of the xorg server forgot what one it is
[07:51] <Daskreech> !kde | djdarkman
[07:51] <Daskreech> !kde3 | djdarkman
[07:52] <djdarkman> thanks but reinstalling is not an option and I tried that repository and it sucked even more than using gnome as a desktop
[07:52] <Daskreech> djdarkman: Umbrello KDE3 might be there
[07:53] <djdarkman> yes Da\
[07:53] <djdarkman> Daskreech: but it will do no good
[07:54] <Daskreech> I thought you wanted KDE3 umbrello ?
[07:54] <djdarkman> paerson repositories don't play well with the ubuntu repoesitories
[07:54] <Daskreech> They do now
[07:54] <Daskreech> He's been working at getting them sorted out
[07:54] <djdarkman> where do the KDE packagees install?
[07:54] <Daskreech> How do You unpack a Dmg ?
[07:57] <alid> When I'm trying to dock thunderbird using kdocker, it keeps docking it to the top left corner of my desktop rather. Can anybody help please?
[07:58] <pushrax> djdarkman: usually in /usr
[07:59] <pushrax> djdarkman: read the details of the file in the package manager and it will dell you waht files are to be installed and where
[07:59] <djdarkman> that's what I'm trying to do
[08:00] <djdarkman> no umbrello there
[08:06] <sony> hey pavan welcome
[08:09] <Daskreech> djdarkman: Probably have to build it then. Or you can submit it for that repo
[08:15] <alid> Which command fixes broken dependencies in adept?
[08:15] <maco> sudo apt-get install -f
[08:15] <maco> should fix broken updates usually
[08:16] <alid> I was trying to install java plugin for firefox using KPackageKit when it crashed and reported that there are broken dependencies which should be fixed by adept.
[08:18] <Daskreech> Adept?
[08:18] <alid> Daskreech: Yes, the command maco told me fixed the problem. Thanks maco!
[08:19] <Daskreech> That probably means that a error message needs to be rewritten
[08:19] <maco> ok kpk should totally *not* recommend adept
[08:19] <maco> Daskreech: aye
[08:33] <CrummyGummy> hi, any ideas how to get kwin to start on login? It broke  in a bad upgrade.
[08:33] <CrummyGummy> I've tried reinstalling kwin but it doesn't change anything.
[08:43] <Hystoriker> hello. i have some problems after todays upgrade of openoffice to version 3.1 on hardy via ppa. the program is now fully in english and i am missing the writer2latex export function. can anybody help?
[08:44] <Hystoriker> i would not mind to downgrade to 3.0.1 either, but is that possible?
[08:55] <tartessos> buenos dias
[08:57] <noaXess> one of my machine, a test machine, have after upgrade to kubuntu 9.04 problem with konsole.. if i start it, i get the konsole window, but no cmd line.. cna't use it..
[08:57] <noaXess> any idea?
[08:59] <eagles0513875> !es | tartessos
[08:59] <eagles0513875> noaXess:  i normally avoid upgrades from one release to another all together
[09:00] <eagles0513875> noaXess: have you tried purging konsole and reinstall from a tty prompt
[09:01] <noaXess> eagles0513875: not yet
[09:01] <eagles0513875> noaXess: try that and see if that does anything for ya
[09:01] <eagles0513875> noaXess: also while you are at it
[09:01] <noaXess> eagles0513875: how to purge it cleanly
[09:01] <eagles0513875> sudo apt-get purge
[09:01] <eagles0513875> sudo apt-get purge konsole
[09:02] <eagles0513875> noaXess: also recommend purging adept and knetworkmanager and installing kpackagekit and plasma-widget-network-manager
[09:02] <eagles0513875> those are new in jaunty that replace adept and knetwork manager
[09:02] <noaXess> eagles0513875: so then: the following packages will be removed: konsole kubuntu-desktop updatenotifier-kde xorg..
[09:02] <noaXess> bad idea
[09:03] <Daskreech> CrummyGummy: It won't run at all?
[09:04] <eagles0513875> strange
[09:04] <eagles0513875> noaXess: if you purge kubuntu desktop youll be left with command line and then you can reinstall the packages mentioned above
[09:04] <Daskreech> eagles0513875: No you won't
[09:04] <CrummyGummy> Daskreech: No, I can run kwin --replace and it works.
[09:05] <eagles0513875> Daskreech: what will you be left with base kde install
[09:05] <Daskreech> CrummyGummy: if you run it and then log out instantly you should get it back on re-login
[09:05] <CrummyGummy> No, I have to run it again.
[09:06] <Daskreech> eagles0513875: If you remove kubuntu-desktop it removes the virtual package
[09:06] <Daskreech> CrummyGummy: even if you logout instantly. How are you running kwin --replace ?
[09:06] <eagles0513875> noaXess: try apt-get autoremove konsole and see if its the same out come
[09:07] <CrummyGummy> kwin --replace& in konsole. Everything works, there are just no decorations.
[09:07] <Daskreech> CrummyGummy: do it in krunner
[09:07] <CrummyGummy> oh
[09:08] <CrummyGummy> hmmm
[09:08] <noaXess> eagles0513875: same
[09:08] <CrummyGummy> How do I do that? I don't have that box in front of me.
[09:08] <eagles0513875> noaXess: i dunno :(
[09:09] <Daskreech> CrummyGummy: alt+F2
[09:09] <noaXess> just one other: if i get this from ssh: Offending key in /home/thomi/.ssh/known_hosts:27.. will that mean the key on line 27 in known_hosts?
[09:09] <noaXess> or line 26?
[09:09] <Daskreech> Yes
[09:09] <Daskreech> line 27
[09:10] <noaXess> Daskreech: how can i see which key os for which host?
[09:10] <noaXess> is for...
[09:10] <CrummyGummy> Daskreech: K, thanks. I'll try that later tonight.
[09:10] <Daskreech> I forget if you look through the Hash there is a thing at the end that gives a hint
[09:11] <noaXess> Daskreech: no hint :(
[09:11] <Daskreech> I remember doing a copy of the file and taking out lines one by one until I figured out how to do it
[09:11] <Daskreech> It was annoying
[09:12] <Daskreech> even more so if they changed the way the hash is done
[09:12] <noaXess> after deleting the line.. need i do anything to refresh or just reconnect over ssh to the host?
[09:12] <Daskreech> econnect
[09:12] <Daskreech> re
[09:13] <eagles0513875> tonker^^: check pm
[09:13] <noaXess> Daskreech: ok
[09:13] <Daskreech> worked?
[09:13] <noaXess> so.. then i get this: PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
[09:14] <noaXess> on the host if i restart openssh-server i get something like:.... /dev/pts not mounted?
[09:15] <Daskreech> is there a /dev/pts ?
[09:15] <noaXess> Daskreech: jep... but no content
[09:16] <noaXess> its a director
[09:16] <noaXess> y
[09:16] <Daskreech> not even one file ?
[09:17] <reisi> noaXess: have you just upgraded from 8.10 -> 9.04?
[09:18] <noaXess> reisi: jep
[09:18] <noaXess> some broken files?
[09:18] <reisi> noaXess: we've noticed the same problem on one of my collegues computer after the upgrade.. other symptoms include not being able to start any consoles under X
[09:19] <reisi> noaXess: if you search launchpad, you'll find this bug, as related to konsole i believe
[09:19] <noaXess> reisi: jep me too.. find out the problem and a fix
[09:19] <noaXess> reisi: is there a solution/fix
[09:19] <reisi> noaXess: you can temporarily fix it by mounting the devpts manually
[09:20] <noaXess> reisi: yhould /dev/pts be a file or a dir?
[09:20] <noaXess> dir.. ok
[09:20] <reisi> noaXess: it's a directory, into which you should mount "devpts"
[09:20] <noaXess> just sudo mount devpts /dev/pts?
[09:20] <reisi> noaXess: please locate the bug and comment your experiences
[09:21] <noaXess> reisi: on mount: special device devpts does not exist...
[09:21] <reisi> noaXess: check out /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh, line 41
[09:21] <reisi> noaXess: that's the one that is failing.. or then it's udev somehow
[09:22] <noaXess> reisi: ok. the line ist there.. but no devpts spec. device..
[09:22] <noaXess> hm..
[09:22] <tonker^^> Since I'm new to Linux, can anyone tell me how to get a  floppy drive working? (I know that floppies are over the hill, but I'd like to know)
[09:23] <reisi> noaXess: there's no "device" to mount devpts from, that's why the syntax for mount command is rather obscure
[09:24] <noaXess> ?
[09:24] <reisi> noaXess: that's also the reason why i can't say what's the correct line to mount it.. i just know that my collegue managed to mount it somehow
[09:24] <noaXess> ok
[09:24] <reisi> noaXess: what you are mounting is a special filesystem called "devpts" (AFAIK), mount -t devpts /dev/pts -o <options>
[09:25] <reisi> noaXess: just make sure you set the options as they were in that /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh
[09:25] <reisi> noaXess: otherwise it will not work or it might be a security problem
[09:25] <reisi> tonker^^: afair floppy devices are /dev/fdN where N is 0, 1, 2 and so on
[09:27] <tonker^^> Thanks reisi, tried that but doesn't work. Tells me that floppy is not in etc etc
[09:28] <Daskreech> !floppy
[09:28] <tonker^^> Thanks :)
[09:29] <noaXess> reisi: how to reinstall a package?
[09:30] <reisi> noaXess: sudo aptitude reinstall <package>
[09:30] <noaXess> reisi: ok thanks
[09:30] <noaXess> reisi: reinstalling udev..
[09:31] <reisi> noaXess: please remember find the bug and comment your experiences there :)
[09:31] <noaXess> reisi: will do that. :)
[09:40] <noaXess> reisi: found the bug.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/insserv/+bug/321927
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> !bug 321927
[09:51] <susbwoy> !wine
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> if you're using wine, use the one on the wine repo
[09:59] <Master> how do i install ubuntu studio? -- i have burned the .iso file but dono what i do next...
[09:59] <hateball> So hmmm, how do I get KDict to like... work? It says it has access to a swe-eng dictionary, but I cant enter any swedish words
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> Master: boot to it and install as normal
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> Master: if you want you can install the ubuntu-studio stuff alongside your current install
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Master: apt-cache search ubuntu studio
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Master: install what you need
[10:06] <bluecode> when will there be kde 4.2.3 packages for ubuntu?
[10:09] <Mamarok> bluecode: it's under way and will be announced on http://kubuntu.org
[10:09] <bluecode> thanks, Mamarok
[10:15] <noaXess> hey reisi: think found it.. in comment 82: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/insserv/+bug/321927/comments/81
[10:28] <shaohua> what
[10:36] <ForeverSmurf> hello
[10:36] <ikonia> hello
[10:37] <ForeverSmurf> after the latest batch of updates plasma keeps crashing and restarting.
[10:37] <ForeverSmurf> is anyone else experiencing something similiar?
[10:37] <ikonia> not seen anyone meantion anything today
[10:38] <ForeverSmurf> ok. I will try and clean out my current plasma configuration
[10:39] <ForeverSmurf> any idea where I can find it?
[10:39] <ikonia> find what ?
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> ForeverSmurf: cd ~/.kde; find -name plasm*
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> ForeverSmurf: rename those files
[10:40] <eagles0513875> ForeverSmurf: that was happening to me as well yesterday but now stopped
[10:40] <eagles0513875> ForeverSmurf: you might want to ask in the plasma channel
[10:41] <eagles0513875> now my issue after the batch of updates yesterday is wifi dropping on me and not being able to reconnect til i reboot and im like 2 feet away form the access point
[10:41] <Daskreech> ForeverSmurf: ~/.kde/share/config/plasma*
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> Daskreech: i let the computer do the work ;)
[10:42] <ForeverSmurf> thanks guys
[10:43] <Daskreech> Don't trust that bugger. It's Skynet Jr
[10:43] <ForeverSmurf> I rename them all and see if it helps
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> Daskreech: as long as its not apple or skype i'm happy
[10:43] <eagles0513875> i dunno why my plasma crashes stopped
[10:43] <eagles0513875> they were happening to me yesterday after the updates
[10:43] <Daskreech> Skypenet?
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> Daskreech: i just hate both
[10:44] <Daskreech> :-)
[10:45] <Daskreech> Night all
[10:45] <ActionParsnip> peace
[10:45] <eagles0513875> night Daskreech
[10:45] <Peace-> eagles0513875: not here
[10:45] <eagles0513875> Peace-: ?
[10:45] <eagles0513875> strange
[10:45] <Peace-> [11:43:34] <eagles0513875> i dunno why my plasma crashes stopped
[10:45] <Peace-> here is perfect
[10:45] <Master> ,
[10:45] <eagles0513875> did you update yesterday
[10:45] <Peace-> ath5k sucks but i have the trick
[10:46] <Peace-> yes
[10:46] <eagles0513875> interesting
[10:46] <eagles0513875> could be im running some svn plasma stuff that doesnt like some of the updates
[10:46] <Peace-> omg
[10:46] <Peace-> use kde4.2.2
[10:46] <susbwoy> ActionParsnip: thanks for the wine link, however I just installed from the ubuntu repos :)
[10:47] <Peace-> it's fine for the most of things
[10:47] <eagles0513875> Peace-: i am on 4.2.2
[10:47] <eagles0513875> not sure if 4.2.3 is in a ppa yet
[10:47] <Peace-> i dunno
[10:48] <eagles0513875> not in repos yet
[10:49] <eagles0513875> Peace-: you on 32 bit or 64bit
[10:49] <hidensoft> hi every body
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: the wine repo is a later version and will have different results, i'd evaluate wich version to use based on the results in the appdb
[10:49] <hidensoft> i am new member of kubuntu
[10:49] <eagles0513875> !hi | hidensoft
[10:49] <eagles0513875> welcome hidensoft
[10:49] <Peace-> eagles0513875:  32 64 is for who want spend time for problems
[10:50] <hidensoft> eagles0513875: thanks
[10:50] <eagles0513875> hidensoft: this is the kubuntu is the kubuntu support channel
[10:50] <eagles0513875> Peace-: i have had rather good luck on 64bit :) been rather nice and good
[10:50] <hidensoft> i am PHP Developer
[10:50] <eagles0513875> kool
[10:50] <hidensoft> and i want to install XAMP
[10:50] <hidensoft> but
[10:51] <hidensoft> i don't know how i can
[10:51] <eagles0513875> if you have any kubuntu support questions dont hesitate to ask
[10:51] <susbwoy> ActionParsnip: appreciated. thanks
[10:51] <eagles0513875> hidensoft: in linux its called lamp linux apache mysql php
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: np man
[10:51] <eagles0513875> !lamp | hidensoft
[10:51] <ikonia> hidensoft: xamp is a self contained platform, you want the individual components
[10:51] <hidensoft> hm
[10:51] <Daskreech> !find xamp
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> !lamp
[10:52] <eagles0513875> !info xamp
[10:52] <ikonia> it doesn't exist
[10:52] <ikonia> it's a self contained platform
[10:53] <eagles0513875> gotcha
[10:53] <hidensoft> aha
[10:53] <hidensoft> ok , give me a minute
[11:01] <susbwoy> Hey, just wondering how I can burn an .img file? K3b says "Seems not to be a usable image" and I've got 1 cd left, can't afford to ruin it :P
[11:03] <hidensoft> ikonia: thanks you and every body
[11:04] <hidensoft> eagles0513875: thanks man
[11:05] <eagles0513875> no problem hope lamp does the trick for ya :) dont hesitate to come back if you got any more questions and once again welcoem to kubuntu
[11:05] <hidensoft> oh my god , i left from windows fro ever :D
[11:05] <eagles0513875> WOOT nother succesful conversion
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: use img2iso
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> !info img2iso
[11:06] <eagles0513875> !img2iso
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> sorry
[11:06] <hidensoft> PHP Editor ?
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> !info ccd2iso
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> ccd2iso <myimage.img> <myimage.iso>
[11:06] <eagles0513875> !php | hidensoft
[11:06] <eagles0513875> blarg not what i was after
[11:07] <eagles0513875> hidensoft: im not a php dev so i dunno :(
[11:07] <hidensoft> eagles0513875: no problem man
[11:07] <susbwoy> ActionParsnip: thanks man
[11:07] <eagles0513875> hidensoft: actually i do try geany its all all around ide for about 30 different languages
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: amazing what jeeves can find
[11:08] <susbwoy> ActionParsnip: I'll have to ask that dude more often
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> susbwoy: sometimes finds stuff google doesnt
[11:08]  * eagles0513875 thinks ActionParsnip should change name to ActionJeeves
[11:09] <Mamarok> eagles0513875: stay on topic please
[11:09]  * ActionParsnip hates the "google is THE only search engine" mentality
[11:09] <eagles0513875> sir yes sir
[11:11] <Master> hmm why dosnt i hear a sound when im testing my system?
[11:11] <reisi> noaXess: the bug you encountered https://bugs.launchpad.net/kdebase/+bug/318945
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> Master: is everyting cranked to 11?
[11:12] <Master> dono im a noob to linux :(
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> Master: launch kmix and check
[11:13] <Master> goed from xp to ubuntu
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> Master: make sure nothing is muted and cranked
[11:14] <hidensoft> how i can recovery my files ?
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: from what?
[11:15] <hidensoft> when i do install kubuntu
[11:15] <eagles0513875> he installed kubuntu over his windows partition and still had some data on there that he wants to rcover
[11:15] <hidensoft> i have 4 Drive
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: can you elaborate on "recover files"
[11:15] <hidensoft> but after installaion complate
[11:15] <hidensoft> i have one drive
[11:15] <hidensoft> :D
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: ahhhh, you should have said that
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> !fstab | hidensoft
[11:16] <tartessos> hola
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: they will show up in the output of    sudo fdisk -l
[11:16] <eagles0513875> !es | tartessos
[11:16] <Master> ActionParsnip: how do i run kmix?
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> Master: alt+2  type kmix  press enter
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> Master: then check the bottom right if it doesnt jump into your face'
[11:17] <tartessos_> hi!
[11:18] <Master> Error stating file '/home/nicki/kmix': No such file or directory
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> !kmix
[11:18] <peaches> alt+F2
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> Master: or it will be in the kmenu under multimedia perhaps
[11:19] <tartessos_> i'd like to talk with somebody
[11:19] <tartessos_> i'm from spain
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> !es | tartessos
[11:26] <Master> ahaaa
[11:27] <Master> wolume control -> switches -> take all checkboxes off :)
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> Master: yep, they were muted ;)
[11:33] <iboga> que paso!
[11:34] <iboga> alguien x ae!!
[11:35] <iboga> kastellano!!!
[11:35] <tartessos_> yo iboga
[11:36] <tartessos_> de donde ers?
[11:36] <Master> ok now when i have done the test time for next question :) how do i get sound in firefox?
[11:42] <Master> and all other programs
[11:43] <hidensoft> all drives and files is formated
[11:43] <hidensoft> my hdd is 160GB
[11:44] <hidensoft> home is 155GB
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> Master: there are a tonne of different fixes for that
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> Master: i'd search round see which works for you
[11:46] <zer0o> hi guys i tried to install a deb package that was giving me an error: "libasound2 dependancy missing" so i downloaded the libasound2 deb package, have it installed and tried back to install the previous deb package... still giving me the same error. could anyone help please? thanks
[11:47] <Master> im using audigy 1(SB0090)
[11:47] <Master> thank you ;)
[11:47] <Master> -in advance
[12:02] <Bauldrick> anyone give me some pointers on getting scanner function of all-in-one wifi printer working (epsonsx600fx)?
[12:04] <eagles0513875> Bauldrick: what do you mean exactly you want to use a printer that works via wifi
[12:05] <eagles0513875> !cups | Bauldrick
[12:05] <eagles0513875> not sure if that will help you out any Bauldrick
[12:05] <Bauldrick> eagles0513875: no, the printer function works - can't get the scanner recognised - yes I know CUPS !!!
[12:05] <eagles0513875> ahhhh ok i misunderstood
[12:06] <eagles0513875> !info epson
[12:06] <Bauldrick> avasys drivers seem to be key, but they have 64bit and compiling gives me error
[12:07] <Bauldrick> *dont
[12:09] <zer0o> i have to install on my hardy heron the libasound2 and libmad0 latest versions but when i try to it says "SPARC wrong architecture" is there a way?
[12:10] <eagles0513875> Bauldrick: you can install ia32libs which will make stuff for 32bit systems work in 64bit environment
[12:10] <the_dark_warrio> I've installed Kubuntu, but there is a bug on the login screen: the background is streched and when that 'loading screen' appears (which has the KDE logo), it blinks between the correct wallpaper and the streched one. Any hints?
[12:11] <eagles0513875> the_dark_warrio: what video card do you have
[12:11] <the_dark_warrio> eagles0513875: nVidia
[12:11] <eagles0513875> interesting
[12:12] <gorgonizer> Hello everyone, does anyone know how to get iPods working with Amarok 2 (either PPA or 2.0.2) in Jaunty?  KDE recognises the iPod, but cannot find how to get Amarok 2 to recognise it..
[12:12] <the_dark_warrio> there is another bug when turning off the machine. The window which starts a timer for shutting down is also bugged. The right border of it is shifted to the left
[12:13] <eagles0513875> gorgonizer: that is still in tested and there are some issues still to be worked out with 2.1
[12:13] <eagles0513875> the_dark_warrio: that sounds like an xorg issue
[12:14] <the_dark_warrio> eagles0513875: I see. I will try to make some tests and come back here later, thanks!
[12:14] <gorgonizer> eagles0513875: thanks for the information, will keep my eyes open for further updates :)
[12:14] <eagles0513875> the_dark_warrio: try this sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and see if it will fix anything like this
[12:14] <the_dark_warrio> eagles0513875: ok
[12:15] <eagles0513875> gorgonizer: no problem the devs actually trying to compile the ipod stuff yesterday and it didnt work
[12:15] <gorgonizer> eagles0513875: why does that make me want to laugh? ;)
[12:15] <eagles0513875> gorgonizer: the building failed lol
[12:15] <eagles0513875> anyway thats ot
[12:18] <hidensoft> i don't have permission for this
[12:18] <hidensoft> /dev/hda2 /media/windows ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0
[12:19] <eagles0513875> hidensoft: unmount and remount the partition
[12:20] <darrob> hi, will qca and qt be updated soon in kubuntu 9.04 or is that something that is only updated from release to release?
[12:20] <hidensoft> ok
[12:23] <eagles0513875> darrob: the qt version in repos wont get updated till next release
[12:23] <hidensoft> eagles0513875: device is busy
[12:23] <eagles0513875> whta command did you issue
[12:24] <hidensoft> sudo umount /dev/sda7
[12:24] <hidensoft> umount:  /: device is busy
[12:25] <sony> hey guys
[12:25] <hidensoft> whats problem ?
[12:26] <Bauldrick> hidensoft: it's being used by something!! you're not in the directory you mounted it too?
[12:27] <hidensoft> no
[12:27] <hidensoft> i do exit any programm
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: try: cd ~
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> hidensoft: then try to umount
[12:28] <hidensoft> not worked
[12:28] <sony> well did you run any wine based program hiddensoft
[12:28] <husayn> how to give full rights on a Samba share ?
[12:28] <hidensoft> wine based ?
[12:29] <hidensoft> no , i don't RUN any program
[12:29] <sony> i mean windows programs using wine
[12:29] <hidensoft> no
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> husayn: add    writable = yes    to the entry in smb.conf
[12:29] <husayn> thanks.... it worked
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> samba is my my favourite thing to setup
[12:30] <sony> did ya try ejecting it befor unmounting it
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> husayn: you can add securityby adding:  invalid users = root bin daemon nobody
[12:31] <husayn> thanks.. its working fine now !!!!
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> husayn: you can speed it up with socket options = TCP_NODELAY
[12:32] <husayn> means the file copy process will increase ?
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> husayn: it'll just speed up in general
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> its in the conf filebut is commented out byy default
[12:33] <husayn> means.. the file copying process will be better .....that windows
[12:35] <sony> hey guys how can i set up dial up using bluetooth using kubuntu
[12:37] <eagles0513875> hey guys where does the network manager write logs to
[12:38] <Master> ActionParsnip: did you find anything  could try ?
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> master?
[12:39] <virk> hi everyone
[12:39] <virk> is there any date set for the upgrade of kde 4.2.3 ?
[12:39] <Master> sound
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> Master: in flash?
[12:39] <Master> yep
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> dude i can think of 3 things it can be. Ive heard people fix it with a tonne of different stuff
[12:41] <Master> but do you know how?
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> Master: there is no concrete "do this..." answer
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1135978
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> http://clararaubertas.net/blog/no-sound-in-firefox-in-jaunty-solved/
[12:41] <clue__> auto upgrade to kubuntu 9.04.... so darn slow. only get 20kbps.... when its gonna finish...
[12:41] <eagles0513875> virk: its getting there it not sure when yet
[12:41] <eagles0513875> clue__: patience
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> Master: I'll show you the variety ok
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> Master: just try stuff is all i can say
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> Master: some people get joy by installing alsa-oss
[12:42] <Master> ok
[12:42] <clue__> yup, learning my patience now. ^_^"
[12:42] <eagles0513875> ActionParsnip: any idea where network manager keeps its logs
[12:43] <ActionParsnip> Master: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/sound-solutions-for-ubuntu-904-jaunty-users.html
[12:43] <ActionParsnip> eagles0513875: no idea dude, try: sudo find / -name *.log
[12:44] <clue__> im now at the Getting new packages stage. is there going to be any effects if i close the upgrade, and continue other time?
[12:44] <clue__> 62%, 2 hours left
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> Master: do you see why i cacouldnt tell you a solution, the list of fixes is vast
[12:45] <Master> reading :)
[12:47] <hidensoft> my sound card is not work!
[12:50] <fkm> Does anybody know (or is there a place to read it) when the Kubuntu team plans to include Amarok 2.1 in the Jaunty repo?
[12:51] <Mamarok> fkm: it's in the experimental repo already
[12:51] <Mamarok> might well end up in the backports one day
[12:53] <fkm> Mamarok, Thank you. So I should rather endeavor to get the experimental repo instead :-)
[12:54] <juanantonio> Hello
[12:55] <juanantonio> I need some help about VGA card and Nvidia drivers
[12:55] <sony> hey juanantonio
[12:56] <Mamarok> fkm: or make a local install, so you don't break any system settings
[12:56] <juanantonio> Hello, Sony
[12:56] <Mamarok> fkm: you should also consider Neon
[12:56] <fkm> Ok, I'll do. Thank you for the input!
[12:57] <hidensoft> my sound card is not detected
[12:59] <juanantonio> Sony: my problem is: I have updated kernel yesterday, and when I restarted, my VGA card was not detected, so I reinstalled the driver 177.80 from Nvidia; it seemingly works, but I cannot set resolution in my monitor properly
[13:01] <juanantonio> Any idea about it?
[13:02] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: kdesudo nvidia-settings
[13:02] <juanantonio> Ajá
[13:02] <juanantonio> Uhu
[13:03] <juanantonio> I am there
[13:04] <juanantonio> Thing is that I cannot go more than 640*480
[13:06] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: what is the ouput of: lspci | grep -i vga
[13:07] <juanantonio> Let me input it
[13:08] <juanantonio> From konsole, right?
[13:10] <tartessos> hola
[13:10] <juanantonio> Output is: 00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7100/nForce 630i (rev a2)
[13:10] <tartessos> hgola
[13:11] <Pici> !es
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia*; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-180
[13:11] <tartessos> alfa-bravo
[13:12] <eagles0513875> tartessos: the #ubuntu-es channel is the one you want
[13:12] <eagles0513875> for spanish
[13:12] <tartessos> foxtrot-november
[13:12] <tartessos> tertulia el litri
[13:13] <tartessos> huelva
[13:13] <Mamarok> tartessos: behave!
[13:13] <juanantonio> Action, I am running the commands you told me
[13:13] <PodeCoet> is there anything like "unstoppable copier" for linux?
[13:13] <PodeCoet> *alternative to, rather
[13:14] <DarkWinisback> join #ubuntu.de
[13:14] <tartessos> tome caracoles en el bar los caracoles
[13:14] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: we will most likely have no idea what that is, can you please tell us
[13:14] <tartessos> en punta umbria los mejores pescados de la costa
[13:15] <juanantonio> nvidia-glx-180 not found
[13:15] <Mamarok> Pici: thx :)
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> !info nvidia-glx-180
[13:15] <PodeCoet> ActionParsnip: It's an unstoppable copier :P Basically used for data recovery, ignores read/write errors and copies what it can from a damaged drive
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: thats better... try dd_rescue
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: that will make an iso which you can then use foremost on
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: or you can just use foremost directly on the partition
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: if the data is important you should have a backup
[13:16] <juanantonio> Action, that is what my PC says, nvidia-glx-180not found, what shall I do?
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: you need to enable the restricted repos
[13:17] <eagles0513875> Mamarok: was just checking bout the ppa in there since probably devs are testing out 4.2.3
[13:17] <PodeCoet> ActionParsnip: This isn't for me, I already have a cron job setup to rsync one drive to another at 4am every day :P
[13:17] <juanantonio> Action, tell me how, I am so new
[13:17] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: then the users data is disposable as they have no backup regime
[13:17] <juanantonio> but I have in my directory the 177.80, cannot i Install it
[13:18] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: there is no 177 in jaunty
[13:18] <PodeCoet> ActionParsnip: No recovery = no food for me, plus there's porn on this drive.
[13:18] <eagles0513875> ActionParsnip: ya there is
[13:18] <PodeCoet> ActionParsnip: Also, the owners a female :P
[13:18] <eagles0513875> ActionParsnip: i have it on my laptop in hardware drivers gui
[13:18] <juanantonio> No, 177 is for 8.04
[13:18] <juanantonio> Hardy I think it's called
[13:19] <eagles0513875> then i dunno how i have it showing up in my list
[13:19] <ActionParsnip> eagles0513875: run: lsb_release -c; apt-cache search nvidia | grep 177
[13:19] <barti> hi
[13:19] <eagles0513875> humm
[13:20] <eagles0513875> stand corrected
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> eagles0513875: ;)
[13:20] <eagles0513875> running hard were drivers gui to make sure im not going nuts
[13:20] <eagles0513875> i have 173 and 180 for nvidia lol
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> PodeCoet: no excuse, one of my managers is female with more certiification than you can throw a stick att
[13:20] <eagles0513875> 177 no where to be found
[13:20] <juanantonio> codename hardy
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: aaah thats different
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[13:21] <juanantonio> Until yesterday, everything was very correct
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> juanantonio: then reboot
[13:21] <barti> i have a problem, where can i find the keyboard layotus in KDE - Kubuntu?
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> !keyboard > barti
[13:22] <cole> why the client is kubuntu?
[13:22] <barti> ?
[13:22] <juanantonio> Gotta go, when I enter, will I be able to adjust properly everything
[13:23] <barti> thaks 4 the keyboard
[13:23] <juanantonio> I am back in 20 minutes, thanks
[13:24] <cole> 怎么可以精简ubuntu的内存阿
[13:24] <mackk431> !ch
[13:25] <eagles0513875> !ch | cole
[13:25] <mackk431> !chi
[13:26] <cole> when i use my virtuabox ,why does its memory increase
[13:27] <Freyr> cole:it's normal
[13:28] <barti> i cant find regional settings
[13:28] <barti>  System Settings -> Regional & Language  --- there isnt it
[13:28] <cole> it confused me for a long time
[13:29] <peaches> cole: cause the guess uses memory presumably
[13:34] <mackk431> !fnord
[13:36] <DarkWinisback> hello, after updating kubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 my wireless (intel 4965 agn) , doesnt work, can anybody here help me ?
[13:43] <susbwoy> Hi. I've recently installed Wine from the Ubuntu repos, however when i browse to applications/wine in the kmenu, 'Browse C:/' points to file:///home/me/Documents/.wine/dosdevices/c: when that doesnt exist. I want it to point to file:///home/me/.wine/dosdevices/c:.  How do I do that?
[13:47] <AceKing> Hi everyone.. I'm new to Linux. I just installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my laptop (Toshiba A205 - S5852. At first the WiFi worked, and now I need to wire it to connect. I am the ultimate Newbie, so forgive me for sounding dumb
[13:48] <AceKing> I guess what I'm asking is how do I update or find drivers?
[13:52] <AceKing> Is anyone here?
[13:53] <canen> AceKing: no, only you :)
[13:53] <AceKing> Did you see my question?
[13:53] <canen> no
[13:54] <canen> just signed back in
[13:54] <canen> what was it?
[13:54] <AceKing> I'm new to Linux. I just installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my laptop (Toshiba A205 - S5852. At first the WiFi worked, and now I need to wire it to connect. I am the ultimate Newbie, so forgive me for sounding dumb
[13:54] <AceKing> I guess what I'm asking is how do I update or find drivers?
[13:55] <canen> i can only tell you in general terms since i've never had to use wireless
[13:55] <canen> the systems usually detects what hardware you have and load the 'drivers' accordingly
[13:55] <AceKing> In my hardware drivers it shows "Alternate Atheros madwifi driver
[13:56] <amarok--> hey i am having a lilttel trouble here
[13:56] <canen> do a search for your labtop model + ubuntu and see if anyone has done any special set-up
[13:56] <AceKing> Ok, thanks!
[13:56] <amarok--> well i added the blueman repo to my sources.list i refreshed my repo but it doesn't show
[13:57] <amarok--> anyone know why
[13:59] <canen> amarok--: paste your sources.list
[13:59] <canen> pastebin.com
[14:00] <susbwoy> How can i change the links that icons have in the Kmenu?
[14:12] <AceKing> Canen, you still here?
[14:12] <canen> kinda
[14:12] <AceKing> LOL
[14:12] <AceKing> I found a link to my problem but I'm having trouble trying to get it work
[14:13] <AceKing> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=861683&highlight=toshiba
[14:13] <canen> susbwoy: kmenuedit
[14:13] <canen> AceKing: cool
[14:13] <AceKing> I opened up a terminal and pasted in: wget http://snapshots.madwifi.org/special...+ar5007.tar.gz and then hit enter
[14:14] <AceKing> It's saying Failed: name or host of service not known.
[14:15] <canen> AceKing: just visit the link with your browser
[14:15] <AceKing> Ok
[14:15] <canen> AceKing: http://snapshots.madwifi.org/special/madwifi-ng-r2756+ar5007.tar.gz that's the actual link
[14:16] <canen> the forum shortens it for display
[14:16] <canen> although even that seems broken
[14:17] <AceKing> It is
[14:17] <AceKing> Damn
[14:18] <eagles0513875> !aptfix
[14:18] <canen> AceKing: maybe here http://www.madwifi.net/ ?
[14:19] <vbgunz> the latest stable kernel for jaunty is -> 2.6.28-12-generic ... I currently got 27 updates this morning... is this right? I am on stable jaunty and have not mistakenly somehow ended up on some alpha track have I?
[14:19] <AceKing> Thanks Canen
[14:19] <vbgunz> all repos in sources.list say jaunty
[14:19] <vbgunz> hmm
[14:20] <canen> AceKing: http://snapshots.madwifi-project.org/special/madwifi-ng-r2756+ar5007.tar.gz
[14:21] <canen> AceKing: seems the domain name was changed but file is still there
[14:22] <canen> AceKing: although according to the README you should look here http://madwifi-project.org/ticket/1192
[14:23] <AceKing> Ok, thanks
[14:23] <moro[ita]> hi guys!I've a "little" with uuid in my box...can you help me?
[14:23] <moro[ita]> problem :)
[14:24] <AceKing> Another thing that's driving me nuts.. My taskbar is missing on the bottom of the screen, how do I re enable it?
[14:24] <AceKing> Everytime I minimize my apps, I can't get them back
[14:25] <moro[ita]> add a widget called
[14:25] <moro[ita]> "vassoio di sistema" in italian, i think something like syste tray?
[14:25] <AceKing> Ok, thanks
[14:26] <moro[ita]> you're welcome
[14:28] <BluesKaj> Good Day all
[14:28] <moro[ita]> $ sudo vol_id /dev/sda3
[14:28] <moro[ita]> unknown or non-unique volume type (--probe-all lists possibly conflicting types)
[14:29] <aleph0> hello everyone
[14:29] <moro[ita]> does anybody knows how to fix it?
[14:29] <moro[ita]> (hello :)
[14:30] <aleph0> I recently had a second monitor connected to my laptop. now my main plasma panel has disappeared, and I believe that it is simply position outside my visible desktop. Is there any way I can (1) verify this hypothesis (2) move the panel back into my visible space without connecting a second monitor.
[14:30] <aleph0> I tried reading into the plasma config files, but I got confused.
[14:31] <aleph0> I had twinview with two screens next to each other. I think the panel is on the other virtual screen even though it is no longer active.
[14:31] <aleph0> where do I control the positioning of panels?
[14:31] <moro[ita]> wich driver are you using?
[14:32] <aleph0> me? nvidia's binary driver.
[14:34] <estan> hey, if i add static configuration for a couple of my network interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces, NetworkManager should not try to configure those interfaces for me right?
[14:34] <eagles0513875> thats better rooms back to normal
[14:35] <eagles0513875> estan: dont understand what you mean
[14:35] <estan> i have eth0 and eth1, which i want to configure with a static IP, but at the same time i'd like NetworkManager to manage my wlan0 wifi interface.
[14:35] <estan> eagles0513875: sorry, i guess my question is; how can i tell NetworkManager to ignore eth0 and eth1, and only manager wlan0 for me.
[14:35] <estan> *manage.
[14:36] <eagles0513875> estan: something plugged into them
[14:36] <moro[ita]> aleph0: have you tryied playing around nvidia-settings?
[14:37] <estan> eagles0513875: yes, i guess so. but i'd like NetworkManager to stay completely off those two interfaces, no matter what events occur. i'd like to configure them manually in /etc/network/interfaces.
[14:37] <eagles0513875> estan: im not sure
[14:37] <estan> alright.
[14:37] <aleph0> yes. in nvidia settings I enable and disable twinview. when it was enabled the panel appeared on the external monitor I click-and-dragged it back to my laptop. then, when I was back at home I disabled twinview and now I can't see my panel anymore....
[14:40] <moro[ita]> aleph0: mmm..i've never had this problem, and i'm using an nvidia...imo you should try connecting both monitors
[14:40] <Bauldrick> estan: have you tried wicd
[14:41] <moro[ita]> aleph0: autodetect them
[14:41] <estan> Bauldrick: i have on a laptop i had once, i'd really rather use the Network Management widget (running KDE trunk).
[14:41] <aleph0> I don't understand
[14:42] <moro[ita]> aleph0: mmm...can you connect both the monitors?
[14:42] <estan> Bauldrick: i think it should be possible to tell NetworkManager to not touch some interfaces.
[14:42] <aleph0> I have only one display and no I do not have another monitor. the external monitor in question was a projector I used for a talk at college.
[14:42] <aleph0> otherwise I'd connect it to look for my panel ;)
[14:43] <moro[ita]> aleph0: ok, understood...if you are interested i can post you my Xorg.conf...
[14:44] <moro[ita]> aleph0: maybe, you should try using mine...
[14:44] <genii> estan: The previous behaviour was that if networkmanager noticed entries for an interface, it would not use them, thinking they had been manually configured already.
[14:44] <aleph0> do you believe that it is xorg.conf that is the issue here and not plasmarc or plasmawhateverrc?
[14:44] <oriotiori> hi
[14:45] <moro[ita]> aleph0: mmm...i think that it tryies to put your panel in a portion of your monitor that doesn't exist...
[14:45] <moro[ita]> aleph0: maybe in a virtual one, (the projector...)
[14:45] <moro[ita]> aleph0: but i'm not shure at all..
[14:46] <a_ok> i installed the fglrx drivers now i my screen is all messed up how can i fix this?
[14:46] <aleph0> yes that's what I think, but where is the panel position stored in config files? do you know?
[14:46] <estan> genii: ah. do you know if this behavior has changed, or it should work if i just add them in /etc/network/interfaces? i'm just about to try..
[14:47] <moro[ita]> aleph0: no, i really don't know...if you want you cold try to stop your kdm, move ~/.kde into ~./kde_bakup
[14:47] <moro[ita]> aleph0: start kdm again and try to login...
[14:47] <oriotiori> see you later
[14:48] <genii> estan: I'm still using older kde. I would suggest to try manual entry in /etc/network/interfaces   and just see. If it doesn't behave as expected, you can always of course revert the file
[14:48] <moro[ita]> aleph0: your system will build again your personale settings for kde, so if the problem is in a config file you'll fix it...
[14:48] <aleph0> alright. thankts moro[ita].
[14:48] <estan> genii: alright. i think this doesn't really depend on KDE, but on the behavior of the NetworkManager daemon.
[14:53] <estan> genii: hm. after adding the interfaces to /etc/network/interfaces, the Network Management plasma widget says eth0: Unmanaged and eth1: Unmanaged, so that's promising.. but they didn't have any IP after a reboot, i wonder if i typed something wrong in /etc/network/interfaces; http://dose.se/interfaces.txt ?
[14:54] <genii> estan: Taking a look
[14:54] <estan> (if i do ifup eth0 and ifup eth1 after reboot, it works..)
[14:54] <estan> maybe i just need to reboot after having done ifup on them (e.g. ifup saves some kind of state?).
[14:55] <genii> estan: I think yer missing the "auto eth0" and "auto eth1"
[14:56] <estan> genii: ah that's it, good catch. thanks!
[14:57]  * estan tries another reboot.
[14:57] <genii> estan: np
[15:00] <estan> yep. that did it. works fine now.
[15:04] <ToreadorVampire> Hey again - revisiting a question I asked a few days ago, I thought I had fixed the issue and now it has come back ...
[15:06] <ToreadorVampire> Using Kubuntu Jaunty it seems that system-wide if I select some text using the mouse it gets copied into the clipboard (or, the equivalent of that, when I last asked someone mentioned that I have *two* clipboards or something, although I didn't entirely understand what they were talking about at the time)
[15:08] <ToreadorVampire> Oh, wait, it's not system-wide ...
[15:09] <lupoalberto> salve
[15:09] <ToreadorVampire> wtf, if monodevelop has implemented that as a feature then I might have to go kill someone :(
[15:10] <devilsadvocate> ToreadorVampire: does your system sort of hang up when you select text?
[15:10] <eagles0513875> lupoalberto: what language are you looking for bro
[15:10] <wett> Hi
[15:10] <eagles0513875> !hi | wett
[15:11] <ToreadorVampire> devilsadvocate> No, I had a similar problem a while ago, but I assumed that it was related to klipper (I selected some text, paused with the mouse and then the text got copied to the clipboard for no good reason)
[15:11] <ToreadorVampire> devilsadvocate> But - I solved that by just disabling klipper and telling it never to start up
[15:12] <yw84ever> ToreadorVampire: so you wanted things you selected not to be copied into klipper?
[15:12] <ToreadorVampire> yw84ever> Yes, but I solved it just by disabling klipper
[15:12] <ToreadorVampire> Since I never used it anyway
[15:12] <tomsdale_> /home/tmeixner/software/themes+KDE/Vistar7 - Windows 7 Transformation Pack for Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04
[15:13] <tomsdale_> sorry
[15:13] <yw84ever> tomsdale_: i guess not everyone uses kubuntu to get away from ms windows ;)
[15:13] <ToreadorVampire> But - I just experienced similar behaviour in monodevelop and thought the problem had returned, but it hadn't - it was specific to MD, and now I'm wondering if they implemented some kind of crazy "select text and we copy it for you" feature
[15:14] <ToreadorVampire> Which is just plain dumb
[15:14] <ToreadorVampire> It's OK in xchat, because if I am selecting text then I probably do want it copied
[15:14] <vistakiller> how i disable the Beeb sound from mobo?
[15:14] <ToreadorVampire> But MD keeps overwriting my clipboard :(
[15:15] <tomsdale_> yw84ever I just saw this and had to try it. It doesnt get the aero transparency of the window decoration though.
[15:15]  * ToreadorVampire uses compiz anyway
[15:17] <tomsdale_> ToreadorVampire: can you use compiz for windows dekoration? do you know whether it supports masked transparency and background blur?
[15:17] <ToreadorVampire> tomsdale_> Yes and yes
[15:18] <tomsdale_> and it works well with KDE?
[15:19] <ToreadorVampire> tomsdale_> Yeah
[15:19] <ToreadorVampire> tbh I haven't changed the window decorations to a glass-look theme, but I am using the compiz-kde-decorator (or whatever it's called)
[15:20] <vistakiller> anyone knows about the beep? :P
[15:20] <ToreadorVampire> vistakiller> Erm, no, not really
[15:20] <vistakiller> how i disable i have do clean install and i forgot how i do it the last time
[15:21] <vistakiller> every time a beep when i pass backspace..
[15:21] <vistakiller> press*
[15:21] <ToreadorVampire> tomsdale_> Using compiz/compiz-fusion in KDE 3.5/Kubuntu Hardy I changed to a glassy-look theme and that blurred the background behind the 'glass' decorations quite nicely
[15:25] <tomsdale_> ToreadorVampire: wouldnt compiz intruduce quite an overhead since most of the effects are already provided by Kwin.
[15:25] <baz_44> hello
[15:25] <ToreadorVampire> tomsdale_> compiz replaces kwin
[15:25] <accol> does anyone know how to rid of that internal speaker beeping sound?  it beeps like crazy when i shut down
[15:25] <tomsdale_> I'm on KDE4 Jaunty btw
[15:25] <ToreadorVampire> When you start compiz up, it removes kwin as the window manager
[15:25] <ToreadorVampire> tomsdale_> It replaces kwin regardless of whether it's kwin 3.5 or kwin 4.x
[15:26] <baz_44> yeah, it's just replace the previous window manager
[15:26] <ToreadorVampire> In fact, you know if you don't have compiz configured right, because all of your window decorations will vanish
[15:27] <tomsdale_> ToreadorVampire, baz_44: ah - not sure whether I want that. maybe for testing under a differnt user but not for my main desktop. kwin is unstable enough on my system. (CPU hog sometimes)
[15:27] <baz_44> has anybody experienced problems with sound after upgrading to jaunty??
[15:28] <vistakiller> i have problems with sound
[15:28] <vistakiller> clean install
[15:28] <baz_44> i just can't be bothered doing it again ;)
[15:28] <vistakiller> i have to install pulseaudio and set it
[15:29] <vistakiller> is the only solution
[15:29] <ToreadorVampire> baz_44> Only in so much that it was too loud and nearly blew my laptop's speakers, but I turned the PCM volume-component down and everything is peachy now
[15:29] <baz_44> sadly
[15:29] <baz_44> my problem is
[15:29] <vistakiller> before i cant hear anything with amarok and the half programmes
[15:29] <baz_44> can have amaroke fine,
[15:29] <baz_44> but if i tried to open the browser asking for youtube, get no sound from youtube
[15:29] <vistakiller> you must install pulseaudio
[15:30] <vistakiller> i have the same problems like you have
[15:30] <baz_44> so i had to stop amaroke and restart the browser again to get the sound back
[15:30] <vistakiller> yes i know
[15:30] <baz_44> ah ok, i will give it a try, cheers
[15:30] <baz_44> is the package called pulseaudio???
[15:32] <tomsdale_> linux-restricted-modules-generic-2.6.28.11.15 is held back but the new kernel was installed by an update. This results in no network connection if I boot into the latest kernel.
[15:33] <tomsdale_> Anyone knows why or how I can get that package?
[15:34] <BluesKaj> tomsdale_, for some reason some packages are being held back until other updates/upgrades are available..I had the same issue yesterday
[15:34] <tzanger> Good morning... what is the kde 4 equivalent of kooka? I'd like to do some scanning with SANE
[15:35] <tomsdale_> BluesKaj: Its sort of a nuissance since the new kernel is already installed and grub reconfigured to use it - but it misses the drivers now to make my system usable ...
[15:35] <SydneyGuy> Hi all and how r u?
[15:35] <BluesKaj> tomsdale_ , just keep upgrading using the older kernel
[15:36] <BluesKaj> tomsdale_ I had to run my box on the older kernel most of yesterday
[15:36] <tomsdale_> BluesKaj: yeah - I'll keep doing that for a couple of days to see whether I can get out of dependancy hell :-)
[15:37] <tomsdale_> BluesKaj: are you now on the latest?
[15:37] <BluesKaj> yes
[15:37] <Filthpig> so I reinstalled Kubuntu 9.04 last night and now things seem to work a bit more "right".. So far, at least! However, on this laptop which uses en ATI X2100 gfx-card and the open source radeon-driver I get some weird "noise" in the picture on my right hand side, from the plasma icon and all the way down. Any idea what this is, and if it's possible to fix it?
[15:38] <bedahr> Hi!
[15:39] <tzanger> urf, intel GMA xorg driver is unstable in 9.04 :-(
[15:39] <bedahr> I am having major problems with the sound on a Kubuntu Jaunty VM... Is Portaudio (e.g. Audacity) currently broken?
[15:43] <wirelessmonkey> bedahr - mine is working fine, can't help much more than that though.
[15:43] <bedahr> wirelessmonkey: so you can play your recordings?
[15:44] <piksi> is anyone else experiencing graphical corruption in qt programs, especially buttons and text fields? something like this: http://dos.pi-xi.net/corruption.png ? gtk apps don't seem to be affected and i've ran memtest86+ for a couple of full cycles just to be sure it's not corruption
[15:44] <BluesKaj> bedahr , running kubuntu on VMWare ?
[15:44] <bedahr> something is really strange here. If I record a sample (with arecord) of about 10 seconds and play it back with mplayer it is only about 1 second long -.-
[15:44] <bedahr> BluesKaj: yes
[15:45] <BluesKaj> why?
[15:45] <piksi> i've filed a bug against intel xorg driver but as it's only affecting qt programs i thought it would be relevant to file a bug against a qt/plasma/some kde package as well
[15:45] <bedahr> BluesKaj: because I am a software developer (using Gentoo as my main OS) and have got a bugreport stating that my program doesn't work on Kubuntu Jaunty
[15:45] <Unksi> piksi: only in konsole, and even there its not often
[15:46] <bedahr> and I have to test it on Kubuntu, Ubuntu (different sound problems), OpenSUSE, etc. I need to do it virtualized...
[15:46] <piksi> i haven't found a bug in launchpad that would match exactly what i'm seeing
[15:46] <piksi>  s/bug/bug report/
[15:46] <piksi> Unksi: what display driver are you using?
[15:47] <Unksi> intel xorg driver
[15:47] <BluesKaj> bedahr, maybe you should ask in #VMware
[15:47] <Unksi> with intel 945gme
[15:47] <bedahr> BluesKaj: I don't think it is related to VMWare (albeit it might be a complicating factor) because I experienced something similar on my bosses notebook (Kubuntu 9.04 live cd)
[15:47] <wirelessmonkey> sorry bedahr, yes I can hear recordings
[15:48] <bedahr> wirelessmonkey: ok thanks
[15:48] <bedahr> the user who initially reported the problems with the sound in my application was using 8.10 and dist-upgraded to 9.04
[15:49] <bedahr> that is when his problems started...
[15:49] <BluesKaj> bedahr, make sure you have pulseaudio installed
[15:49] <bedahr> BluesKaj: why?
[15:49] <bedahr> I am not really a big fan of pulseaudio and AFAIK it is not running by default on Kubuntu?
[15:49] <nameiner_> piksi: I have the same problems, do you have a link to the bug you filed so I can confirm
[15:50] <bedahr> (I don't really know just there is nothing returned when I grep ps aux for "pulse")
[15:50] <BluesKaj> it's doesn't install as the default on alot of setups, depending on their existing audio architecture
[15:50] <piksi> nameiner_: intel xorg driver with intel gma x4500 or similar setup?
[15:50] <nameiner_> piksi: exactly
[15:50] <BluesKaj> !pulseaudio
[15:50] <bedahr> wirelessmonkey: do you  have pulseaudio installed?
[15:50] <bedahr> BluesKaj: I know about pulseaudio
[15:51] <bedahr> I also know about the massive problems it caused in my previous experiences with it
[15:51] <piksi> nameiner_: ok just a moment, launchpad seems to be annoyingly slow at the moment
[15:51] <bedahr> also, I don't really want people to force using pulseaudio if it is not nescessairy
[15:51] <bedahr> wirelessmonkey: do you use pulseaudio?
[15:51] <wirelessmonkey> bedahr - I thought I did, but apparently not. And I was all proud that I had a working pulseaudio setup :(
[15:51] <BluesKaj> bedahr, not a fan of pulseaudio either but I have no choice in the matter.
[15:52] <bedahr> wirelessmonkey: ok so it should work without pulseaudio
[15:52] <piksi> nameiner_: it's been moved here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/362919  so just add a comment after mine :-)
[15:52] <bedahr> I'll try it anyways to be sure
[15:52] <wirelessmonkey> Pulseaudio Perfect Setup guide: http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
[15:53] <nameiner_> piksi: will do that
[15:53] <piksi> great
[15:53] <peterz> piksi: corruption isn't he biggest problem with intel gfx, the driver crashes frequently on s2r
[15:55] <Hedge|Hog> does anyone know if kde 4.2.3 will be come to the intrepid repositories?
[15:55] <piksi> peterz: oh that too. about 50% of the time i have to coldboot after resume. luckily though the driver doesn't anymore crash when an app requests an opengl context like it did on 8.10....
[15:56] <Yud_Zroc> for program conversion should i be in the off topic channel
[15:56] <Hedge|Hog> or actually the ppa.launcpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ubuntu intrepid main repository
[15:58] <Yud_Zroc> any light waight text editor ( i wanna stay away from emacs and and the other one)
[15:59] <nameiner_> piksi: I'll try to reproduce the error and post a comment together with a screenshot
[15:59] <bedahr> well with pulseaudio audacity doesn't even pretend to work...
[16:01] <Gnom_Killa> I am running Ubuntu why did it send me kubuntu?
[16:02] <Yud_Zroc> Gnom_Killa what irc cliant r u using
[16:02] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: according to his quit message it is KDEs Konversation
[16:02] <piksi> nameiner_: great, let's just hope it won't take 9.10 to fix the bugs
[16:02] <Yud_Zroc> that would be why lol
[16:02] <bedahr> which would explain #kubuntu...
[16:03] <Yud_Zroc> bedahr: by chance do you know any programs that are a like to windows (im trying to fully convert just need a few aps
[16:04] <Mari> oi
[16:04] <Mari> Hi
[16:05] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: what apps do you need?
[16:06] <Yud_Zroc> well i have a samsung juke that used windows media player to get its music from
[16:06] <bedahr> Have you tried Amarok?
[16:06] <Yud_Zroc> i needed to sync it from it to get music on my phone
[16:06] <Yud_Zroc> Amarok, i havent tried yet but it looks amazing
[16:06] <dwidmann> It looks amazing because it is.
[16:07] <Yud_Zroc> and what version of JRE should i install
[16:07] <Yud_Zroc> it gived too many listings in the apt installer program
[16:07] <Yud_Zroc> KpachageKit
[16:07] <dwidmann> Yud_Zroc: current is version 6
[16:08] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: errr... I am a gentoo user so I can't really answer in detail but you will probably have a choice between blackdown and the sun jre right?
[16:08] <Yud_Zroc> i know that but it gives like 6 listings for version 6
[16:08] <bedahr> (on gentoo you do)
[16:08] <Mari> Speak me
[16:08] <Mari> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[16:08] <bedahr> ok wait I'll have a look
[16:09] <BluesKaj> bedahr , iI have the pulseaudio client libs installed , not pulseaudio itself ...now I'm confused because there doesn't seem to be any soundserver running under the alsa driver , except the linux-sound-base
[16:09] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: my first result is "default-jre"
[16:09] <khaled> hi
[16:09] <khaled> hi all
[16:09] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: tried that? (the name is very convincing ^^)
[16:10] <bedahr> BluesKaj: ... I _don't_ like sound on linux...
[16:10] <Yud_Zroc> what is this concky i keep hearing about
[16:11] <BluesKaj> bedahr, well whatever the server is my sound setup seems to be fine with the defaults :)
[16:11] <wirelessmonkey> !conky
[16:11] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: a small "applet" on your screen printing info like what music you are currently playing, what time it is etc. nothing interesting imho
[16:11] <BluesKaj> !konqy
[16:12] <BluesKaj> hehe
[16:12] <wirelessmonkey> conky == http://conky.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
[16:12] <dhuv> hello all,I was wondering if there are any solutions for the Xorg CPU problem, it is making Jaunty feel very very sluggish
[16:12] <dwidmann> dhuv: try turning off desktop effects and see if its still sluggish
[16:12] <bedahr> BluesKaj: Yeah but sound is pretty much hit-and-miss. There are a hundred components involved that no-one really wants to touch in my experience. And if something goes wrong you will have a _really_ hard time finding out what it is...
[16:13] <Yud_Zroc> dhuv: are u usinbg an nvidia card
[16:13] <baz_44> quit
[16:13] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: If you are on KDE 4 you have a wealth of awesome looking plasmoids - don't waste your time on conky.
[16:13] <dwidmann> Yud_Zroc: strangely enough, I've got an nvidia card and the most current driver and it's smooth as silk, quit the change from a year ago
[16:14] <dwidmann> s/quit/quite/
[16:14] <Yud_Zroc> 180
[16:14] <tomsdale> but be careful with CPU load - when using monitoring plasmoids - my experience
[16:14] <bedahr> dwidmann: yes I noticed that too. Wait for KDE 4.3 (trunk is running here) - it is even faster
[16:14] <Yud_Zroc> so should i stay away from compiz
[16:14] <bedahr> and the new air theme is gorgeous
[16:15] <amarok--> hey guys one question does blueman work on kubuntu 8.10
[16:15] <tomsdale> bedahr: do you know whether 4.3 will come as a regular update in jaunty or as a backport
[16:15] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: I would try the KWin effects first. For me it is enough eye-candy and it integrates better with the rest of KDE
[16:15] <bedahr> tomsdale: sorry - I am not even an Ubuntu user...
[16:16] <puddle> okay guys issues i REAlly am a linux noob. Somone set a root kit up on my machine. I turn it off turn it back on again and it starts with a blue screen. Checking for memory and stuff, Pleaz someone help.
[16:16] <bedahr> puddle: did you start memtest?
[16:17] <puddle> memtest just came up bedahr
[16:17] <bedahr> puddle: Does it say memtest86? Are there 2 progress bars on the upper right?
[16:17] <puddle> after loading grub
[16:17] <puddle> sec
[16:17] <puddle> memtest86 v1.70
[16:17] <bedahr> did you manually select to boot memtest from grub or were there other boot options?
[16:17] <puddle> And its been doing it for 6 hours
[16:17] <bedahr> Well this is nothing to worry about
[16:18] <puddle> bedahr i am rooted man.
[16:18] <bedahr> it should reboot if you press escape
[16:18] <puddle> yes
[16:18] <puddle> it does
[16:18] <bedahr> why would you think that?
[16:18] <puddle> and it starts with a scary blue screen
[16:18] <puddle> I have tryed everything. It loads straight to memtest.
[16:18] <bedahr> this is just a memory check
[16:18] <amarok--> what has windows done to us all
[16:18] <bedahr> ok wait a second
[16:18] <puddle> :O
[16:18] <bedahr> amarok--: lol
[16:18] <amarok--> a blue screen scares us
[16:18] <wirelessmonkey> ha
[16:19] <bedahr> puddle: follow these instructions but wait for me to finish to write them down, ok?
[16:19] <puddle> so i am rooted with a root kit and all of a sudden it starts of with a memtest for 6 hours?
[16:19] <puddle> bedahr okay thanks
[16:19] <bedahr> don't do anything until I say "Go" ^^
[16:19] <puddle> :)
[16:19] <wirelessmonkey> why would you think you've been rooted?
[16:19] <bedahr> 1. Don't panic - memtest is you rfriend :)
[16:19] <bedahr> 2. reboot by pressing escape
[16:19] <wirelessmonkey> Sounds more like a grub error, IME
[16:19] <puddle> wirelessmonkey
[16:19] <bedahr> 3. after your bios there is a short period of a few seconds where grub says "Press ESC to display menu..." or similar
[16:20] <bedahr> 4. press escape to pull up the grub menu
[16:20] <puddle> I am rooted WITH A ROOT Kit i know i am
[16:20] <bedahr> 5. List the options presented there. There will be likely an entry "Check Memory" or "Memtest" at the first position but what else is there?
[16:20] <wirelessmonkey> puddle - it may be so, but nothing you've said indicates that. Nonetheless, bedahr is trying to push you through it, so I won't argue.
[16:20] <bedahr> puddle: Go!
[16:21] <puddle> kk
[16:21] <puddle> ty
[16:22] <bedahr> puddle: Fixed?
[16:22] <puddle> bedahr wait. My friend says put my kde disk in
[16:22] <puddle> And try it without loading then reinstall it.....
[16:22] <bedahr> what?
 put your kubuntu cd in, load it, pick "try kubuntu without installing ... "
[16:23] <bedahr> puddle: most likely you don't need to reinstall anything
[16:23] <dhuv> dwidmann: desktop effects are turned off
[16:23] <dhuv> Yud_Zroc: I am using the opensource radeon driver
[16:23] <bedahr> puddle: this will just start the live system off the install cd
[16:23] <puddle> bedahr look mate. I know i said im a linux noob
[16:23] <puddle> look im being snooped on
[16:23] <puddle> i have a bot implanted in my pc
[16:23] <Yud_Zroc> dhuv: im only familiar with nvidia sorry
[16:23] <puddle> This is whats scaring me the most
[16:23] <Yud_Zroc> have you tried using envy
[16:24] <bedahr> puddle: Any proof or are you just being paranoid?...
[16:24] <puddle> bedahr yes
[16:24] <bedahr> brb...
[16:24] <puddle> i dont a search
[16:24] <dhuv> konsole just crashed when I resized it
[16:24] <amarok--> hey man you can reinstall kubuntu
[16:24] <puddle> I have a r00t kit.......
[16:24] <puddle> Anyways i will write down what you said bedahr and try it :)
[16:25] <wirelessmonkey> puddle: you keep saying that. Does it mean what you think it means? If you're really that worried, you should reinstall.
[16:26] <Yud_Zroc> would any of you recommend kate for a text editor for school
[16:26] <yknott>  Yud_Zroc:sure
[16:26] <aapzak> kate rocks!
[16:27] <yknott> Yud_Zroc:  and LaTeX for beautiful presentations and documents
[16:27] <aapzak> yknott: o yes
[16:27] <wirelessmonkey> emacs-nox ftw!
[16:27] <tomsdale> hey, I wouldn'T mind looking over a couple of bugs and I just joined the BugSquad. Where do I go from there ?
[16:27] <aapzak> I use kile for beamer/latex docs for presentations
[16:28] <aapzak> kate for regular script editing
[16:28] <Yud_Zroc> well i need a good editor for c++
[16:28] <wirelessmonkey> tomsdale - browse them on launchpad...
[16:28] <aapzak> only one thing bothers me .. evince displays the graphics in the pdf much better than okular
[16:28] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: editor or IDE?
[16:28] <aapzak> good question
[16:29] <i3ooi3oo_> Does anyone use electricsheep here ?
[16:29] <tomsdale> wirelessmonkey: ah, so you just pick something you like.
[16:29] <Yud_Zroc> bedahr: i used g++ as a compiler, im just looking for a good editor when i used windows i liked blood dev-C++
[16:29] <aapzak> Yud_Zroc: I've seen some nice reviews about qt creator
[16:29] <bedahr> tomsdale: I would have an application for you that needs testing - there have been reported problems with the sound recording / playback on Jaunty :)
[16:29] <aapzak> thats an ide
[16:30] <wirelessmonkey> tomsdale: yes, if you can submit a patch for a bug, you should.
[16:30] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: that is an IDE. You could try qt creator it is quite nice
[16:30] <Yud_Zroc> aapzak: well all i want is lightwaight (the reason for switching to linux)
[16:30] <bedahr> KDevelop4 is not ready for production yet
[16:30] <tomsdale> wirelessmonkey: that'ts more than I signed up for! But I wouldnt mind testing confirming up to debugging if nescessary.
[16:30] <Yud_Zroc> the lighter the better
[16:30] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: Have a look at QtCreator
[16:31] <bedahr> I am using vim but that might be a little to spartan I don't know
[16:31] <tomsdale> bedahr: sounds interesting. I have a Dell e6400 laptop, if testing on that hardware helps you
[16:31] <bedahr> any form of testing helps. Really interested? I would love to get some user feedback
[16:31] <bedahr> It's about the speech recognition (command & control) application simon
[16:32] <tomsdale> bedahr: yes.
[16:32] <aapzak> Yud_Zroc: I cannot say anything on qt creator weight, I'd say ... give it a try!
[16:32] <bedahr> tomsdale: cool. There is a precompiled deb package for the rc1 but it does not contain debug information
[16:32] <wirelessmonkey> Yud_Zroc: I think eclipse might work for you too.
[16:32] <carpii> im trying to remote desktop from 8.04 to a new 9.10 install, and although i can connect, the display is recognisable but all corrupt. Is this a known problem?
[16:33] <bedahr> tomsdale: but you could use it to test if you experience the same sound problems. Does audacity work for you?
[16:33] <tomsdale> bedahr: yes - no problem
[16:33] <bedahr> (audacity and simon use the same library - portaudio - for recording and playback)
[16:33] <bedahr> perfect
[16:33] <bedahr> ok you can get the newest precompiled version here: http://sf.net/projects/speech2text
[16:33] <tomsdale> bedahr: never tried recording though - although skype works.
[16:33] <aapzak> can someone tell me if we had a fix in xorg or intel recently?
[16:33] <amarok--> guys anyone know how i can put videos on my ipod classic?
[16:33] <bedahr> well skype has it's own soundstack afaik
[16:34] <bedahr> tomsdale: do you have a mic?
[16:34] <Yud_Zroc> intel works right out of box 80% of the time
[16:34] <i3ooi3oo> aapzak: why did you xorg die?
[16:34] <wirelessmonkey> aapzak - If it's the Intel video dysfunction, I don't think so.
[16:34] <tomsdale> bedahr: well, the build in mic on my laptop and I think I can reuse a hedphone on the line in.
[16:34] <aapzak> i3ooi3oo: au contrere (how do you spell that?), it works fine!
[16:35] <bedahr> tomsdale: ok as long as your build in mic works with alsa (it does if skype works) it will be fine
[16:35] <tomsdale> bedahr: ah - will have to compile. I'm on 64bit.
[16:35] <i3ooi3oo> Oh mine started getting a signal 11 on start up after restarting from a recent update
[16:35] <bedahr> tomsdale: yeah sorry...
[16:35] <amarok--> guys anyone know how i can put videos on my ipod classic?
[16:35] <bedahr> but if you have to compile anyways would you mind getting the svn version?
[16:36] <i3ooi3oo> stack dvds ontop if it
[16:36] <tomsdale> bedahr: np
[16:36] <bedahr> cool
[16:36] <bedahr> wait a second my sister just came in and wants to be entertained :)
[16:36] <bedahr> do you know how to check it out from sourceforge?
[16:36] <aapzak> i3ooi3oo: it seems X is not leaking as much rss as before
[16:37] <alex__> hello, people
[16:37] <amarok--> helo alex
[16:37] <aapzak> hello person
[16:37] <Yud_Zroc> hm maybe i should fix my audio
[16:37] <alex__> all of uyou using unix?
[16:37] <amarok--> yup
[16:37] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: welcome to the club :)
[16:37] <Yud_Zroc> lol
[16:38] <Yud_Zroc> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578
[16:38] <aapzak> alex__: I'm using linux :)
[16:39] <alex__> some days ago i installed ubuntu))
[16:39] <amarok--> guys what are your thoughts on super ubuntu ala super os
[16:39] <aapzak> huray
[16:39] <aapzak> amarok--: I like arch better :)
[16:40] <edolphy> hi
[16:40] <amarok--> hi edolphy
[16:40] <edolphy> can anyone help me?
[16:41] <edolphy> I have problems with sound after upgrade kubuntu
[16:42] <Mamarok> edolphy: you have to be a tad more precise...
[16:43] <edolphy> sorry, I chatting with amarok--
[16:44] <Yud_Zroc> audio problem fixed
[16:45] <Yud_Zroc> sounds better than windows by 10 times
[16:46] <crs> Hi guys.
[16:47] <ilyast91> hi , =)
[16:47] <wirelessmonkey> crs - hello
[16:47] <crs> I dont really know how to enable nvidia drivers for this card: 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV44 [Quadro NVS 285] (rev a1)
[16:47] <Yud_Zroc> crs: get envy
[16:47] <Yud_Zroc> it makes ur life alot easier
[16:47] <crs> hardware manager says that I have nvidia enabled but nvidia-setting says I am not
[16:47] <Yud_Zroc> ill get u the link
[16:47] <crs> envy?
[16:47] <Yud_Zroc> yesh
[16:48] <Yud_Zroc> its a python script that does it for u and i have never had anyproblems with it
[16:48] <crs> hardware manager says that I have nvidia enabled but nvidia-setting says I am don't.
[16:48] <Yud_Zroc> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[16:49] <crs> it works with kubuntu as well, doesnt it?
[16:49] <Yud_Zroc> works with all versions of ubuntu
[16:49] <Yud_Zroc> and more
[16:51] <crs> Yud_Zroc: Thanks for that
[16:52] <Yud_Zroc> np
[16:52] <crs> restert
[16:52] <Yud_Zroc> i used it with al my linux boxes
[16:52] <crs> why ctrl-alt-backspace doesnt work here? ;p
[16:53] <crs> ok, restart then
[16:53] <carpii> im trying to remote desktop from 8.04 to a new 9.10 install, and although i can connect, the display is recognisable but all corrupt. Is this a known problem?
[16:53] <draik_> I was gifted a computer and I'm using it as my personal Ubuntu server. If I just want it to be local for me to access/share files, how would I go about doing that? I also want to be able to access them outside of my home network.
[16:54] <carpii> draik, share the files using nfs is your best bet
[16:54] <Yud_Zroc> what is the /opt directory used for
[16:54] <carpii> bet accessing it outside your lan is a different story
[16:54] <draik_> carpii: OK. I'm still stuck on trying to give it a hostname
[16:54] <carpii> i name all mine after american ghost towns :p
[16:55] <crs> Yud_Zroc: it works, thanks
[16:55] <carpii> Yud, i think some distros put user installed software in /opt.  Its probably just on ubuntu for compatability reasons
[16:58] <draik_> carpii: The word 'tryst' came up in my head and that's what I'm going with now. What should I put for Domain Name?
[16:59] <SydneyGuy> How Can I make a domain name for my machine
[16:59] <carpii> just leave it as localdomain, or pick something arbitary but same as desktop
[16:59] <puddle> bedahr its fixed i am installing it
[16:59] <puddle> from disk
[17:00] <SydneyGuy> if I call my machine say earth.com .. ???
[17:00] <SydneyGuy> Any problem
[17:01] <carpii> no, but dont expect it to be accessible from internet
[17:02] <aapzak> and dont expect to be able to browse to the real earth.com from that machine
[17:02] <SydneyGuy> Say if I have 3 machines in a local network.. and I have a DHCP server ... and I made names for them .. can they access each other through their domain names
[17:02] <aapzak> hostnames
[17:02] <aapzak> yes
[17:02] <carpii> their hostnames,
[17:02] <SydneyGuy> I ment hostnames
[17:02] <SydneyGuy> and their domain name is part of the host name
[17:03] <aapzak> I believe hostname is just one name, no dots
[17:03] <SydneyGuy> Ok .. How can I change the hostname and domain name permanently
[17:03] <draik_> carpii: So I should just use 'localdomain' for the domain name entry?
[17:04] <SydneyGuy> Why?
[17:04] <draik_> SydneyGuy: Your statement is contradictory.
[17:04] <SydneyGuy> localhost.localdomain
[17:05] <SydneyGuy> ?!
[17:06] <SydneyGuy> ?
[17:06] <SydneyGuy> Am I alone?
[17:06] <aapzak> I'm here!
[17:06] <i3ooi3oo> we are all alone
[17:06] <jason_froebe> I ran away ;-)
[17:06] <aapzak> :)
[17:06]  * genii hides
[17:07] <i3ooi3oo> anyone use electricsheep ?
[17:07] <aapzak> i3ooi3oo: what can they do?
[17:07] <amarok--> bye everybody
[17:07] <aapzak> byebye
[17:07] <i3ooi3oo> it's a fractal screen saver
[17:07] <i3ooi3oo> I can't get it to work on kubuntu
[17:07] <aapzak> ah, I don't believe in cycle using screensavers
[17:08] <aapzak> just blank it
[17:08] <i3ooi3oo> for my work PC
[17:08] <aapzak> even then
[17:08] <i3ooi3oo> If i was paying the power bill I would.
[17:08] <aapzak> lol
[17:09] <i3ooi3oo> but as i am using a monitor that is broken and does not power up properly I can not let it sleep
[17:09] <i3ooi3oo> or it might take 20 minutes to warm up and work again
[17:09] <aapzak> i3ooi3oo: that is a good reason
[17:09] <i3ooi3oo> so back to my question anyone use electric sheep?
[17:09] <aapzak> :D
[17:10]  * i3ooi3oo just setup synergy between winxp and kubuntu
[17:11] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: what was your sound problem?
[17:11] <Yud_Zroc> is there a program that helps power useage
[17:11] <bedahr> tomsdale: still here?
[17:11] <Yud_Zroc> bedahr: i fixed that like a half hour ago
[17:12] <aapzak> did I miss much?
[17:12] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: I know but I wasn't here and thought your solution might be something I could try out for my own audio problem
[17:12] <i3ooi3oo> only lunch
[17:12] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: about the power-thing: tried powertop?
[17:13] <Yud_Zroc> nope will do in a sec though let me get u the link for my probklenm
[17:13] <bedahr> It's a tool developed by intel if I recall correctly that lists imporvements that would make your setup more energy efficient
[17:13] <Yud_Zroc> i use amd
[17:13] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: thanks
[17:13] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: I think it still works
[17:14] <bedahr> It also lists tips like "USB powersaving disabled. Enable it by... blabla"
[17:14] <Yud_Zroc> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578
[17:14] <bedahr> Yud_Zroc: thanks
[17:14] <Yud_Zroc> fixed my sound and flash sound
[17:14] <bedahr> ... "Kubuntu users: Don't follow this guide..."
[17:14] <bedahr> I don't want to use pulseaudio if I can avoid it
[17:15] <Yud_Zroc> pulse audio isnt that bad
[17:15] <Yud_Zroc> i am liking better than alsa
[17:15] <Yud_Zroc> sounds better
[17:15] <bedahr> that is just impossible
[17:15] <Yud_Zroc> lol
[17:15] <tomsdale> bedahr: did you see my pm
[17:16] <Yud_Zroc> no u know what is imposible microsoft makeing something that works
[17:16] <bedahr> thats like saying the truck goes faster when putting a large stone on the back seat
[17:16] <bedahr> tomsdale: no I didn't, sorry
[17:16] <tomsdale> bedahr: I guess quassel - for some reasons I miss pms as well
[17:17] <bedahr> I am on irssi but never got around to learn how to use it
[17:17] <antonio__> ...
[17:18] <BluesKaj> Yud_Zroc pulseaudio and alsa don't do the same job, alsa is the driver and pulseaudio is the soundserver
[17:18] <ubuntu_> how do I mount a smb share?
[17:18] <bedahr> exactly
[17:18] <mackk431> hello i am trying to use the program xvidcap to get some parts of my screen copied. everything runs well except the sound capturing. is anybody expierienced here who could provide tipps to get the sound with xvidcap?
[17:19] <bedahr> and as pulseaudio uses alas to do the heavy lifting it can't sound "better"
[17:20] <popey> mackk431: I'd use recordmydesktop instead
[17:22] <mackk431> recordmydektop says
[17:22] <mackk431> Couldn't open PCM device hw:0,0
[17:22] <mackk431> Error while opening/configuring soundcard hw:0,0
[17:22] <mackk431> Try running with the --no-sound or specify a correct device.
[17:23] <bedahr> mackk431: I have had problems with the sound in both xvidcap and recordmydesktop so I end up just recording the sound with audacity
[17:23] <draik_> On the server setup, I'm only making it so that I can share my files easily at home. All I need to choose for software is OpenSSH Server, right?
[17:23] <BluesKaj> bedahr, yeah , I wish KDE devs would make up their minds which system they intend to use ...gnome uses pulseaudio as the default and as i understand it kde still uses the linux-sound-base
[17:24] <mackk431> trying audacity thanks
[17:24] <thinkpad> hi:)
[17:25] <p_quarles> draik_: openssh-server will allow you to share files via sftp/scp; if that's what you're looking for, that's all you need
[17:25] <mackk431> i think some device in ubuntu doesnt free multiple access to it
[17:25] <genii> draik_: With openssh-server you can just do fish://   protocol from home to it, yes
[17:25] <mackk431> to the sound device i mean
[17:26] <bedahr> BluesKaj: What do you mean by "linux-sound-base"?
[17:26] <bedahr> KDE4 uses phonon which is imho quite nice but still has no support for recording and AFAIK it is not planned to be extended soon
[17:26] <draik_> p_quarles: genii: Great. That's what I'm wanting.
[17:26] <Yud_Zroc> how do i force the removal of a directory that has stuff in it
[17:27] <BluesKaj> bedahr , i looked for sound server in adept , that's all i could find that resembles one
[17:27] <p_quarles> Yud_Zroc: drag it to the trash? :)
[17:27] <genii> Yud_Zroc: Use the -r and -f options of the rm command
[17:28] <bedahr> BluesKaj: Phonon is not a sound server but an API
[17:28] <bedahr> it is a much thinner layer between ALSA and the application than pulseaudio
[17:29] <bedahr> aaron seigo once did a very nice overview of current sound technologies on linux maybe I'll find it...
[17:30] <amarok--> guys i had a question
[17:30] <BluesKaj> bedahr , looks like a real sound server required for those who want to record thru audacity etc , hence the pulseaudio option
[17:31] <bedahr> BluesKaj: no not really. A sound server is not _required_ for anything really.
[17:31] <BluesKaj> bedahr, I mean live recording thru mics etc
[17:31] <bedahr> In fact I don't use any
[17:31] <eagles0513875> amarok--: !ask
[17:31] <bedahr> Ok here is my try at explaining what phonon / pulseaudio etc. does :)
[17:31] <eagles0513875> !ask | amarok--
[17:32] <amarok--> i installed kubuntu in xforcevesa mode while installing it coz i had some problems with the display i got them fixed now could any one tell me how i can get back my original resolution and not be stuck in xforcevesa mode
[17:32] <bedahr> ALSA is the library and the interface to the hardware. Using alsa commands you can record and play sound.
[17:32] <bedahr> If your hardware does not support hardware mixing (playing to streams at once at hardware level) you were out of luck with earlier alsa versions
[17:33] <eagles0513875> amarok--: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[17:33] <mackk431> how do i use alsa commands to record sounds? what is the command?
[17:33] <eagles0513875> does vpn need to be done over a wired connection or can it be done over wifi
[17:33] <bedahr> so you could just use one sound-using application at a time. Because of this sound server emerged and did mixing in software (they collected multiple streams, muxed them into one and send that to ALSA to output)
[17:33] <BluesKaj> bedahr , yes alsa is part of the linux-sound-base
[17:33] <mackk431> ive tried this before rec -d /dev/dsp test.wav
[17:34] <mackk431> he said
[17:34] <amarok--> hey man thanks for that very quick reply
[17:34] <mackk431> rec formats: can't open input file `/dev/dsp': Device or resource busy
[17:34] <bedahr> now ALSA supports software mixing on its own (DMix / DSNoop) and sound server in the traditional sense became obsolete. However, they now do other stuff like per-application volume control, network transparency, etc.
[17:34] <bedahr> I don't need any of that.
[17:34] <eagles0513875> amarok--: no problem that should allow you to reconfigure your xserver and fix your resolution
[17:34] <BluesKaj> others might tho , bedahr
[17:35] <mackk431> the system cant access the device if it is used
[17:36] <mackk431> so how can i record from it its always used if i want to record
[17:37] <bedahr> BluesKaj: that might be the case but the advantages are imho too specific to justify shipping with such a problematic software by default
[17:38] <bedahr> mackk431: Close the other application that is using it or set up the dsnoop plugin (the second one is quite hard)
[17:39] <mackk431> i think the other application is the player i want to capture it from :)
[17:39] <mackk431> if i  close it i cant record
[17:39] <bedahr> oh ok :)
[17:40] <jseabold> Hi all, using Kubuntu Jaunty and KDE 4.2.2. I was wondering where I could change the system wide charset in KDE.  I don't see it in System Settings anywhere, and am getting weird characters when I try to build some software from source.
[17:40] <jseabold> It's default according to Konsole is ISO-8859-1 and I think I'd rather be using UTF-8. Any ideas or suggestions?
[17:40] <BluesKaj> bedahr, that was my complaint a while back after I realized pulseaudio was gnome only ...not that I want pulseaudio
[17:40] <draik_> I'm on my desktop and I followed the instructions for playing encrypted DVDs. It's an image and I can't seem to play it. All instructions have been followed for medibuntu and kaffeine
[17:40] <mackk431> the visual content though is captured except the sound
[17:41] <mackk431> i think i will get a micro and put it on the box to get the sound :)
[17:42] <pinion_> I'm running a couple of PC's off a KVM and Kubuntu 9.04 throws my resolution down to 800x600 as soon as I plug it back in to the KVM and reboot.  How can I force my standard 1280x1024?
[17:43] <draik_> pinion_: Mine did the same thing right now. Log out and restart your X server
[17:49] <pinion_> I have
[17:49] <pinion_> It didn't help anything
[17:53] <hagabaka> is no one else getting a conflict when upgrading that results in removing linux-generic?
[17:53] <draik_> How can I change my TTYs to have green text instead of the standard white?
[17:53] <draik_> hagabaka: I am on desktop, laptop and netbook
[17:55] <hagabaka> oh you're getting the conflict on 3 computers?
[18:07] <draik_> hagabaka: Sorry, working on a server right now. Yes, all 3.
[18:07] <hagabaka> oh, other people are having it too, see the last few posts on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7230387
[18:07] <amarok--> hey guys i installed kubuntu in xforcevesa mode and  now it's giving me a display resolution of 800x600  how can i get out of this thing
[18:09] <amarok--> hey guys i installed kubuntu in xforcevesa mode and  now it's giving me a display resolution of 800x600  how can i get out of this thing
[18:14] <bedahr> amarok--: (keep in mind that I am not an ubuntu user so this might not be the official way to do it) did you check your xorg.conf?
[18:15] <bedahr> I don't know what "xforcevesa" is but I assume it forces X to use the vesa driver instead of a better suited one (radeon / nv if you want to stay open source)
[18:16] <amarok--> yes an during the installation i was in that mode and it installed my pc in that vesa mode any idea how i can get out of this man
[18:16] <bedahr> your xorg.conf (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) should have a section "Device" which contains a line "Driver ...". Change that to the correct driver and add your resolutions to the "Screen" section
[18:16] <bedahr> then restart your xorg.conf
[18:16] <bedahr> restart xorg I mean
[18:17] <amarok--> ohk lemme try it
[18:20] <wizardslovak> what is the best picture editor?
[18:25] <bedahr> wizardslovak: for what purpose?
[18:28] <Yondaime-k3> wizardslovak... gimp is a very best picture editor ^^
[18:32] <hidensoft> hi every body
[18:32] <aapzak> why o why is X taking 50% cpu load?
[18:32] <hidensoft> i do install xampp
[18:32] <hidensoft> but i can't access into htdocs
[18:33] <hidensoft> i am new
[18:33] <hidensoft> please help
[18:33] <Pici> !xampp
[18:34] <hidensoft> ubottu: problem is not xampp
[18:34] <hidensoft> i can't access to some folder
[18:35] <Pici> hidensoft: ubottu is a bot
[18:35] <Pici> I triggered the response.
[18:36] <Pici> hidensoft: use sudo if you cannot access the folder.
[18:36] <Pici> !sudo
[18:36] <hidensoft> i using that
[18:36] <hidensoft> sudo su
[18:36] <Pici> hidensoft: And what error are you getting?
[18:37] <hidensoft> access denied
[18:37] <Pici> hidensoft: What path are you trying to access?
[18:37] <genii> htdocs sounds like another dist's default
[18:37] <hidensoft> Media :/opt/lampp/htdocs
[18:38] <hidensoft> this path of xampp
[18:39] <hidensoft>  Pici: i have another problem
[18:39] <hidensoft>  Pici: when i tryed to login with root
[18:39] <hidensoft> i can't
[18:39] <Pici> Right.
[18:39] <hidensoft> su
[18:39] <hidensoft> and password root
[18:39] <Pici> hidensoft: The root account is locked. See the page above that ubottu linked you.
[18:45] <fossil> hey
[18:46] <fossil> how do i add a general list of servers like with mirc
[18:47] <fossil> ?
[18:47] <fossil> how do i add a general list of servers like with mirc
[18:48] <hidensoft> Pici: in community says administrator can be do everything such as root
[18:48] <genii> fossil: It depends on what irc client.
[18:48] <fossil> oh
[18:48] <fossil> lol sry
[18:48] <fossil> quassel
[18:48] <fossil> forgot that
[18:49] <hidensoft> Logging in to X as root may cause very serious trouble
[18:49] <fossil> ?
[18:49] <fossil> me
[18:49] <fossil> im not in x
[18:50] <genii> fossil: You have to manually add a list in Settings...Configure Quassel... Networks
[18:50] <genii> fossil: hidensoft forgot to address his comment to the person he was speaking with, don't worry, his message was not for you.
[18:51] <fossil> yea i knew that
[18:51] <fossil> lol
[18:51] <fossil> f.... is there a port of mirc that runs on linux or will ineed wine
[18:52] <fossil> oh NVM
[18:52] <carpii> mirc runs in wine
[18:52] <maco> fossil: what, none of the 30+ irc clients for linux work?
[18:52] <fossil> no no
[18:52] <genii> maco:  :)
[18:53] <fossil> i like mirc but i can grab my networks from my vista partition
[18:53] <fossil> so its all good :)
[18:53] <jseabold> I was wondering how to change the system wide charset in Jaunty with KDE 4.2.2?
[18:54] <fossil> havent a clue dude im an amature to linux dont know too too much sry
[18:54] <fossil> im good on linux tho
[18:55] <maco> windows, AFAICT, has mirc and xchat and pidgin. and we have....konversation, quassel, xchat, xchat-gnome, pidgin, irssi, weechat, ircii, bitchx, smuxi, sic...
[18:56] <fossil> OHYES is there a way to import mircs networks from windows
[18:57] <fossil> i can get in the folder
[18:57] <eagles0513875> maco: windows also has kvirc which is also on linux
[18:58] <maco> eagles0513875: ah ok, hadnt heard of that one
[19:06] <Hedge|Hog> fossil: check out kvirc, actually quite close to mirc in experience
[19:08] <carpii> im trying to remote desktop from 8.04 to a new 9.10 install, and although i can connect, the display is recognisable but all corrupt. Is this a known problem?
[19:08] <jussi01> 9.10? o.O
[19:08] <Hedge|Hog> i havent got kde4 to look good over vnc
[19:08] <Hedge|Hog> a lot of screen garbage both with and without kwin compositing
[19:08] <carpii> look good, or look even remotely usable?
[19:09] <Hedge|Hog> look good
[19:09] <carpii> http://carpii.homeip.net/kde_for_speccy.jpg
[19:09] <carpii> like this ?
[19:09] <Hedge|Hog> but closing to unusable =D
[19:09] <Hedge|Hog> carpii: link doesnt work?
[19:09] <genii> jussi01: Karmic repos are apparently open now.
[19:10] <marco_> hi
[19:10] <Hedge|Hog> no, worked in firefox
[19:10] <Hedge|Hog> yes, something like that
[19:10] <tsimpson> genii: it's really still jaunty
[19:10] <carpii> ok thanks, thats a real shame
[19:10] <yamishi> does anyone knows a MMORPG for linux? ( not regnum )
[19:11] <tsimpson> if anyone is using Karmic, they are insane or dumb, or both
[19:11] <Hedge|Hog> carpii: i think ive seen that marked as a known problem somewhere, although i wouldnt promis it =D
[19:11] <Hedge|Hog> *promise
[19:11] <carpii> ok, thanks for the help
[19:11] <carpii> back to 8.04 for the time being i think :(
[19:11] <Hedge|Hog> np, would like to fix it myself =D
[19:12] <Hedge|Hog> karmic is 9.10?
[19:12] <tsimpson> !9.10
[19:12] <Hedge|Hog> haha
[19:14] <zerlord> hello
[19:14] <naz> which is a better VM to run kubuntu from vista64, suns virtual box, or VMware Workstation
[19:15] <naz> hi
[19:15] <zerlord> how is it possible, that my linux system, which has the kernel version hardy do not found new releases when i use "sudo do-release-upgrade"?
[19:15] <naz> i can get my kubuntu to load up in either
[19:16] <Hedge|Hog> naz: in my experience vbox has acutally been more resourcefriendly both in linux and vista as host oses
[19:18] <naz> Hedge|Hog: i have 2 hard disks one is Sata 320 hooked into port one which has windows vista 64 on it, the other is a IDE 160 using a IDE 2 SATA connector plugged into sata port 2
[19:19] <Hedge|Hog> naz: noted
[19:20] <carpii> zerlord, you mean sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[19:20] <Hedge|Hog> insults aside, you dont need separate discs or partitions to run a modern vm
[19:20] <Hedge|Hog> if that was what you meant
[19:21] <eagles0513875> i got all the updates to kde 4.2.3 but for some reason its still showign that i on 4.2.2
[19:21] <eagles0513875> any idea why
[19:22] <zerlord> caprii: this doesent work either
[19:23] <naz> Hedge|Hog: on the 2nd hard drive i have Kubuntu 9.04 jaunty 64 bit
[19:23] <naz> now when i try to power it on using vista as the host i get a grub error 17
[19:23] <zerlord> for what is sudo do-release-upgrade?
[19:24] <Hedge|Hog> naz: you can actually run atleast a vbox vm on a disc natively in write through mode, however this is not recommended and is quite a pain to set up
[19:24] <Hedge|Hog> naz: ok, as i said, its not recommended and it seems to have harmed a mbr or so
[19:24] <Hedge|Hog> google fix grub ubuntu
[19:25] <eagles0513875> !grub
[19:25] <Hedge|Hog> lol
[19:25] <naz> i still have grub
[19:25] <Hedge|Hog> nice bot
[19:25] <eagles0513875> that 2nd link my help ya Hedge|Hog
[19:25] <naz> it works fine
[19:25] <eagles0513875> what is the issue naz
[19:26] <Hedge|Hog> naz: you got grub errors? in a vm or natively?
[19:26] <naz> but when i power on my vm i get Grub error 17
[19:26] <naz> in a bm
[19:26] <naz> vm
[19:26] <Master> !flash
[19:26] <eagles0513875> naz: check this out not sure if it would help at all http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=442945
[19:26] <Hedge|Hog> naz: allright, install kubuntu on a virtual disc instead
[19:26] <naz> i got that error in Sun VBOX and VMware Workstation
[19:27] <Hedge|Hog> *virtual hdd
[19:27] <eagles0513875> the vm still has a bios so you might wanna try that forum post it might help
[19:28] <naz> so get rid of my linux partitions
[19:28] <naz> and install linux through vmware
[19:28] <eagles0513875> if you get rid of your linux partitions and you have windows on the duel boot you will loose access to windows
[19:29] <Hedge|Hog> naz: no need to get rid of it, but install kubuntu or whatever you want to run from the vm instead yes, that will probably be most painless, and you get just a little performance degradation
[19:29] <naz> sun vbox dont have a bios
[19:29] <p_quarles> eagles0513875: only until you run fixmbr
[19:31] <zerlord> how can i upgrade hardy to jaunty jackalope?
[19:31] <naz> how do i get passed this Grub Error
[19:31] <naz> how do i get passed this Grub Error
[19:34] <genii> zerlord: You have to do 8.04->8.10->9.04 path
[19:35] <naz> You are using a SCSI physical disk.  SCSI physical disks do not dual-boot well (that is. an already installed operating system is unlikely to boot correctly inside a virtual machine). However, SCSI physical disks should work fine if used exclusively within the virtual machine.
[19:35] <tsimpson> genii: there is a 8.04 -> 9.04 path
[19:35] <zerlord> genii: ah okey! but how can i update to 8.10?
[19:35] <tsimpson> zerlord: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JauntyUpgrades/Kubuntu/8.04
[19:35] <zerlord> thanks
[19:35] <genii> zerlord: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[19:36] <naz> then i get to
[19:36] <naz> Grub Loading Stage1.5
[19:36] <genii> tsimpson: Interesting. You can skip now first intermediate version to go to second intermediate version from an LTS ?
[19:36] <naz> Grub loading please wait........
[19:36] <naz> Fatal Error 17
[19:37] <tsimpson> genii: it's kubuntu specific and 8.04 specific
[19:37] <genii> tsimpson: Aaaaaah, OK
[19:39] <lordofthepigs> Hello!
[19:40] <lordofthepigs> What's a good partition editor for KDE4?
[19:40] <ubunturos> !hello | lordofthepigs,
[19:40] <lordofthepigs> it seems that qtparted is not in jaunty's repo any more
[19:40] <tsimpson> !partition
[19:40] <lordofthepigs> !PartitionManager
[19:40] <genii> !info qtparted jaunty
[19:41] <genii> Interesting.
[19:41] <tsimpson> qtparted was dropped, for various reasons
[19:41] <tsimpson> mostly because it sucked
[19:41] <genii> Hehe
[19:42] <lordofthepigs> what package should I install to be able to create NTFS partitions?
[19:43] <iivv> !kernel
[19:43] <lordofthepigs> !ntfs
[19:43] <eijnar> does anyone have any idea why i'm only able to open attachments in thunderbird once?
[19:43] <lordofthepigs> meh... PartitionManager doesn't allow creating NTFS partitions it seems
[19:43] <iivv> can anyone teach me how to install the omnibook kernel module?
[19:46] <lordofthepigs> Installing ntfsprogs did it.
[19:46] <lordofthepigs> Thanks for the pointers guys!
[19:46] <iivv> :)
[19:47] <iivv> !omke
[19:47] <Master> lol
[19:49] <david__> any program that will open rar files
[19:52] <david__> any program that will open rar files
[19:53] <carpii> unrar
[19:54] <afeijo> hello ppl
[19:54] <afeijo> anyone have an itouch?
[19:58] <wvmac_> an ipod touch?
[19:59] <slow-motion> hi
[20:07] <jim1000> I'm having trouble getting evolution to work with kubuntu 9,.04 . When I open a message with attachments only get" save as" no "open with"??
[20:07] <iivv> asobi: you have fios?
[20:08] <jim1000> sorry what is fios?
[20:08] <iivv> verizon's fiber optic internet
[20:09] <jim1000> no not me. sorry guess you were talking to someone else
[20:09] <iivv> oh yeah, i was addressing asobi. sorry
[20:10] <jim1000> lol wish I had fiber :)
[20:12] <jim1000> Anyone using evolution with latest kubuntu. Also I am using 64 bit so maybe only a problem with the 64 bit package/
[20:12] <Yud_Zroc> any good cd ripping software out i dond like K3B
[20:19] <Yud_Zroc> any good cd ripping software out i dont like K3B
[20:20] <goshawk> brasero (gtk)
[20:20] <Yud_Zroc> does it work well with kubuntu
[20:23] <Yud_Zroc> is 40megs for 1 song a lil big or is it just me
[20:28] <jason_froebe> Yud_Zroc - flac?
[20:32] <Yud_Zroc> ill give it a try
[20:34] <Yud_Zroc> wehat format for music works best with kubuntu
[20:38] <Yud_Zroc> what format of music works best with linux/kubuntu
[20:39] <genii> There's no set anwer to that question.
[20:39] <Yud_Zroc> is ogg good
[20:39] <genii> Most open-source people would prefer you use ogg or flac, however
[20:39] <i3ooi3oo> Flac
[20:40] <i3ooi3oo> lossless
[20:40] <i3ooi3oo> Mmmmm
[20:40] <genii> i3ooi3oo: No sense in converting something like an mp3 which is lossy into flac, though
[20:40] <i3ooi3oo> true..
[20:40] <mandingoceo> does any know what repo i need as so i can apt-get kernel 2.6.29.2 ?
[20:40] <afeijo> how to mount a shared folder that is in a machine in my intranet?
[20:41] <i3ooi3oo> But i fyou are adding might as well make them flac since space is no longer an issue
[20:41] <i3ooi3oo> afeijo:  why type is it ?
[20:41] <Yud_Zroc> well when i only have 200gig on my laptop i need to keep it light
[20:41] <i3ooi3oo> smb share ?
[20:41] <afeijo> the shared is windows
[20:42] <Yud_Zroc> what is a good ogg ripper ( i want to rip songs from my cd's to ogg for amarok
[20:43] <DocTomoe> Yud_Zroc: try the audiocd:/ KIO-slave
[20:43] <i3ooi3oo> afeijo:  is smbfs installed ?
[20:43] <olujicz> I have missing some icons in quassel, do I have to install some pkg to fix it?
[20:43] <herpie> hi
[20:43] <herpie> kubuntu intrepid. how do i "safely" remove a usb drive ?
[20:44] <afeijo> i3ooi3oo: on my linux machine?
[20:44] <mandingoceo> does any know what repo i need as so i can apt-get kernel 2.6.29.2 ?
[20:44] <i3ooi3oo> yes
[20:44] <DocTomoe> this is likely asked several times by now, but I can't seem to find a FAQ: How do I get sound back in flash on 9.10?
[20:44] <olujicz> herpie: unmount
[20:44] <afeijo> i3ooi3oo: I dont think so, can I install it thru apt-get?
[20:45] <herpie> olujicz: ugh i dont feel like typing on the command line becuase you dont have to in windows.
[20:45] <yoni9972> the improtant change is that you give read permission on all your news files to all.
[20:45] <yoni9972> This is also some minor another changes.
[20:45] <herpie> olujicz: and it's umount btw
[20:45] <yoni9972> sorry I want to ask something else
[20:45] <yoni9972> Hi, i have problem with cannon lbp 2009 at ubunto 9/04 I have the trroubleshout.txt file. Can someone help me plaese. I can send him/her the file and explain this.
[20:45] <genii> mandingoceo: Google tells me to point you at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29/
[20:46] <mandingoceo> cool thanks
[20:46] <i3ooi3oo> afeijo:  hold one sec ok
[20:46] <afeijo> sure, thanks :)
[20:46] <genii> mandingoceo: If it borks your box, don't come here for support!
[20:47] <mandingoceo> no problem
[20:48] <i3ooi3oo> mount -t cifs //COMPUTER_NAME/Share_name /remote -o username=username
[20:48] <afeijo> testing ...
[20:49] <DocTomoe> seriously, no pointer for that darn "no sound in flash"-problem?
[20:50] <i3ooi3oo> afeijo:  yes you need to install smbfs
[20:51] <[TiM]> Kubuntu is very nice, thank you.
[20:51] <afeijo> i3ooi3oo: worked! thanks
[20:51] <[TiM]> It's been ages since i've played with it, installed it now on my laptop, very good.
[20:51] <Yud_Zroc> so um ok so now i kinda know what i want
[20:51] <yoni9972> Hi, i have problem with cannon lbp 2009 at ubunto 9/04 I have the trroubleshout.txt file. Can someone help me plaese. I can send him/her the file and explain this
[20:52] <i3ooi3oo> afeijo:  thanks I need to set that up on this pc again so thanks for the questions
[20:52] <Yud_Zroc> Any ripper that puts my ripped filed in ogg with selected bit rate, into a cirtain folder
[20:52] <i3ooi3oo> *needed
[20:52] <DocTomoe> Yud_Zroc: open konqueror, enter audiocd:/ into the URI bar
[20:53] <yoni9972> yoni9972: try
[20:54] <Yud_Zroc> ok from there what do i do
[20:54] <new_bember> hi2all
[20:54] <i3ooi3oo> hi to 1
[20:54] <Yud_Zroc> DocTomoe: from there what do i do to rip it properly
[20:55] <DocTomoe> Yud_Zroc: Just get to the appropriate folder (OGG should work), then drag 'ndrop the files to where you want them
[20:55] <DocTomoe> Yud_Zroc: it doesn't get much easier.
[20:55] <Yud_Zroc> hm ok
[20:57] <Yud_Zroc> ty
[20:58] <DocTomoe> OK, any idea on how to make youtube videoshave sound once again?
[21:00] <devilsadvocate> DocTomoe: if you disabled pulseaudio or moved it to a lower priority in solid, then move it back up
[21:00] <DocTomoe> devilsadvocate: I tought there was no pulseaudio in kubuntu?
[21:00] <yoni9972> and this is my problem:
[21:00] <yoni9972> i have problem with cannon lbp 2009 at ubunto 9/04 I have the trroubleshout.txt file. Can someone help me plaese. I can send him/her the file and explain this.
[21:01] <devilsadvocate> DocTomoe: i have it. it might have been because i installed ubuntu to start with. doing that fixed my problem.. i had earlier moved pulseaudio down due to some shittyness
[21:08] <conde> vão-se foder cabrões da merda
[21:09] <lazy> Hi i am having trouble installiing flash to ubuntu 9.04 64-bit.
[21:11] <lazy> Hi i am having trouble installiing flash to ubuntu 9.04 64-bit can anyone help me with this?
[21:26] <mackk431> whats the problem lazy
[21:30] <mackk431> i use xvidcap and dont get the sound to work need help
[21:31] <brian__> anyone tried python under unr (the netbook version)
[21:32] <mackk431> if i use hypercam in windows the mpeg is not working and if i use xvidcap the sound isnt working
[21:32] <mackk431> but i get the sound with hypercam and the mpeg with xvidcap :)
[21:32] <mackk431> so i can resemble the movie but it would be cool if the sound would work with xvidcap
[21:38] <deathcometh> hello
[21:41] <Laeborg> My computer freezes around one times a day, so I have to turn off the psu, for restarting. RAM is tested O.K.
[21:41] <Laeborg> What can it be? I know its a hardware problem
[21:41] <Laeborg> gfx, cpu?
[21:42] <david___> Need help with ARK it will not open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[21:43] <olujicz> Laeborg: My computer freezes when my gpu start to die
[21:43] <Laeborg> gpu ?
[21:43] <olujicz> but it was more than one time a day
[21:43] <alex___> привет
[21:43] <olujicz> Laeborg: Nvidia 7300
[21:43] <Laeborg> gpu is that on my gfx ?
[21:43] <Laeborg> So it could be my gfx
[21:43] <djprofessork> fuck
[21:43] <BluesKaj> !ru | alex___
[21:43] <olujicz> maby
[21:44] <Laeborg> the pc almost always freeze if I start a video or so
[21:45] <olujicz> Laeborg: first i have problem on DVI and then I switched on VGA
[21:45] <Laeborg> Okay that worked for you ?
[21:46] <olujicz> but after some time VGA died also
[21:46] <ranieri> salve a tutti
[21:46] <Laeborg> okay
[21:48] <david___> Need help with ARK it will not open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[21:51] <kyle_> kubuntu or xubuntu?
[21:52] <ranfo> ubuntu
[21:54] <kyle_> i was using it and reformated to kubuntu and its interface better
[22:03] <david__> how can i get ark to open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[22:04] <carpii> install unrar
[22:04] <ranfo> non parlo inglese
[22:06] <eagles0513875> hey guys i just did a clean install on my desktop and its not finding my internet connection
[22:06] <eagles0513875> this is no a clean install of jaunty
[22:06] <david__> carpii already installed unrar??
[22:07] <david__> c
[22:10] <snarkster> anyone know where you get steam from?
[22:11] <david__> a pot of boiling water
[22:14] <snarkster> david__: very funny man.. lol
[22:14] <david__> just kidding
[22:14] <david__> hehe
[22:14] <snarkster> ive read alot about it, just wanted to know is it a wine program or is there a linux version?
[22:15] <evlkm> Salut, je suis nouveau et novice
[22:15] <carpii> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=steam+for+linux
[22:15] <carpii> please, try to at least make a bit of an effort
[22:18] <david__> snarkster http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam
[22:18] <david__> how can i get ark to open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[22:18] <mackk431> i am still trying to get xvidcap sound to work without success and would appreciate help
[22:20] <snarkster> thank you very much guys
[22:20] <popey> mackk431: have you considered recordmydesktop?
[22:20] <mackk431> yes popey sound isnt working there also
[22:33] <shock_day13> hey fellows ive installed 7zip but i was unable to use cos it does not show up in any menu does anyone know how to use 7zip in jaunty?
[22:38] <Hedge|Hog> http://adam-and-eve.beta.istheshit.net/
[22:50] <francisco> hi
[22:51] <ubuntu_> hi
[22:51] <afeijo> can I burn a cd while using kubuntu live cd?? :p
[22:54] <xjjk> afeijo: if your CD burner is another device, sure
[22:54] <afeijo> omg
[22:54] <afeijo> xjjk: its not
[22:54] <xjjk> afeijo: then no
[22:54] <xjjk> afeijo: you can create a Live USB key, boot from that, freeing up your recorder
[22:54] <afeijo> sh**
[22:54] <afeijo> xjjk: cool!! any link with the steps?
[22:55] <xjjk> afeijo: it's included with the Ubuntu Live CD in the menus somewhere
[22:55] <xjjk> usb-creator
[22:55] <afeijo> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Live_USB_creator ?
[22:55] <xjjk> yes, that
[22:55] <afeijo> I'm downloading kubuntu 9.04, can I use it to the usb ?
[22:55] <francisco> hello, im new in linux, i dont undertand how install program, this its my firts day usin linux (ubntu)
[22:56] <francisco> sorry for my bad english
[22:56] <xjjk> afeijo: yes, AFAIK any *ubuntu LiveCD can be turned into a Live USB key with that tool
[22:56] <xjjk> afeijo: it's worked well for me
[22:56] <afeijo> sweet, I'll try
[22:56] <xjjk> afeijo: though, I have had problems with the alternate installer
[22:57] <afeijo> well I have 20 min. to learn how to do it, until my .iso downloads ;)
[22:57] <xjjk> it's incredibly easy
[22:57] <xjjk> but start now, the tool is not fast
[22:58] <xjjk> and if you can get by with a CD image, use a CD image
[22:58] <xjjk> it takes a *very* long time with DVD images
[22:58] <afeijo> yes, CD
[22:58] <afeijo> but if I have USB kubuntu, I can use it to install on my HD right?
[22:58] <xjjk> yes
[22:58] <afeijo> thats my goal
[22:59] <afeijo> my current kubuntu 8.04 isnt working, I lost keyboard and mouse on the login :(
[23:01] <nethans> hi guys
[23:01] <lechat> !kubuntu-fr
[23:01] <afeijo> xjjk: how do I run that setup.py file?
[23:01] <xjjk> afeijo: what setup.py file
[23:01] <vbgunz> anybody know if there is a command that will spill everything that is needed to be known about a host computer from a live-cd? e.g., I need to get how many disk, the total size of data per disk, etc of the computer... is there a diagnostic dump type command from the live-cd?
[23:01] <afeijo> of the usb-creator
[23:02] <nethans> hi guys.. I wanted to know if there is any ubuntu aplication to create multiple sessions toward a server.. I want to do that toward a firewall,, I want to recreate a problem where my firewalls goes down when it reach a session limit so do you know something like this ?
[23:02] <xjjk> afeijo: err, which LiveCD are you using? the Ubuntu one?
[23:02] <afeijo> kubuntu 8.04
[23:02] <xjjk> afeijo: ahhh, that tool isn't included with the kubuntu LiveCD
[23:02] <xjjk> afeijo: in a konsole, type sudo aptitude install usb-creator
[23:02] <afeijo> I downloaded usb-crator.tar.gz
[23:03] <afeijo> ok
[23:03] <xjjk> afeijo: you shouldn't need to install anything
[23:03] <xjjk> afeijo: er, and after that, sudo aptitude install python-gnome2
[23:03] <xjjk> (the latter is the workaround to a bug report that I filed)
[23:03] <afeijo> xjjk: my apt-get dont know usb-creator
[23:03] <xjjk> afeijo: er, did you say you're using 8.04?
[23:03] <zork_> tchou
[23:04] <afeijo> y
[23:04] <xjjk> afeijo: ubuntu 8.04 doesn't include usb-creator in the main repositories
[23:04] <nethans> hi guys.. I wanted to know if there is any ubuntu aplication to create multiple sessions toward a server.. I want to do that toward a firewall,, I want to recreate a problem where my firewalls goes down when it reach a session limit so do you know something like this ?
[23:04] <xjjk> afeijo: install python-gnome2, and let me get a link for you
[23:04] <afeijo> installed
[23:05] <xjjk> afeijo: download and install this: http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/u/usb-creator/usb-creator_0.1.10~hardy1_all.deb
[23:05] <xjjk> download, and then run dpkg --install usb-creator*deb
[23:05] <xjjk> afeijo: then, run aptitude again
[23:05] <xjjk> and make sure all its dependencies get installed
[23:06] <xjjk> afeijo: also, you can add hardy-backports via software sources
[23:06] <nethans> hardy-backports _?..
[23:06] <lechat> hi, where the french kubuntu channel, if he exist :) ?
[23:06] <lechat> is *
[23:06] <vbgunz> anyone know how to get a human readable list of diagnostic information about a computer running a live-cd?
[23:07] <afeijo> xjjk: error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-central.  But apt-get told that that module is up to date
[23:07] <xjjk> nethans: selected software from later versions of ubuntu is backported to that distribution
[23:07] <xjjk> afeijo: meh, it's probably easier to just use software sources
[23:07] <xjjk> afeijo: sorry about telling you download this and that, apparently doing it that way is not so easy
[23:08] <afeijo> xjjk: no problem :)
[23:08] <alonea> what is with the blocked updates? just a precaution? no option to do them anyway?
[23:08] <david__> how can i get ark to open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[23:08] <david__> keeps giving theese errors
[23:09] <OxDeadC0de> if you wanted to setup a central server and some terminals, but the terminals run windows xp, server running linux, is it at all possible or is this a crazy whacked out idea that I'd need windows server and netbios for (For a corporate environment, go to work, open your laptop, login to your work account instead of your local laptop account, so the IT guy can maintain all the accounts on a single server instead of on each employee computer)
[23:09] <OxDeadC0de> did that cut off?
[23:10] <david__> y even use windows at all?
[23:10] <OxDeadC0de> because the employees computers will not be the companies
[23:11] <OxDeadC0de> that's not my choice
[23:11] <david__> ahh
[23:11] <Guest58937> Hi all
[23:14] <djprofessork> hey how do i use this
[23:14] <djprofessork> im a little confused on how to search for channels
[23:14] <djprofessork> can anyone please help?
[23:15] <afeijo> I cant find how to install usb-creator on my kubuntu 8.04
[23:15] <david__> OxDeadCOde looks like it is possible!
[23:17] <dwidmann> I've got a question about the locate/updatedb command. Is there any way to get it to index all mounted filesystems, rather than just /, or just/media/something ... etc
[23:17] <OxDeadC0de> david__: with samba and netbios?
[23:18] <afeijo> xjjk: there is no alternative to usb-creator?
[23:18] <xjjk> afeijo: did you use software sources to neable hardy-backports
[23:18] <xjjk> and hardy-proposed
[23:19] <xjjk> afeijo: there are several, but for Ubuntu, usb-creator is the best
[23:19] <xjjk> afeijo: unetbootin is another similar tool
[23:19] <afeijo> sources? no
[23:19] <xjjk> afeijo: yeh... enable those repositories
[23:19] <xjjk> then update your package lists
[23:19] <xjjk> usb-creator should be there
[23:19] <xjjk> and it should fetch all the dependencies for you
[23:20] <afeijo> apt-get update?
[23:20] <xjjk> afeijo: yeh
[23:20] <afeijo> k
[23:20] <xjjk> afeijo: preferably, you should use aptitude or synaptic
[23:22] <afeijo> xjjk: sudo aptitude install usb-creator?
[23:22] <xjjk> afeijo: yes
[23:22] <afeijo> didnt work, I dont see why not
[23:23] <xjjk> afeijo: what happened
[23:23] <afeijo> found a line, "no candidate version for usb-creator"
[23:23] <xjjk> afeijo: are you sure you enabled hardy-backports
[23:23] <afeijo> I dont know how :$
[23:23] <xjjk> afeijo: hold on...
[23:23] <xjjk> afeijo: er, rather
[23:24] <david__> OxDeadCOde yeah im thinking samba maybe putty
[23:24] <xjjk> look up how to edit your software sources in ubuntu/kubuntu
[23:24] <xjjk> er, kubuntu rather
[23:24] <afeijo> sources.list ?
[23:24] <xjjk> afeijo: yes, that's the manual way to do it
[23:24] <afeijo> I'm there
[23:24] <xjjk> afeijo: you'll see lines called "hardy" and "hardy-security"
[23:24] <afeijo> only 5 sources
[23:24] <afeijo> yes
[23:25] <xjjk> copy one of the ones that is prefixed with deb http://blah...
[23:25] <xjjk> change the word that says hardy to hardy-backports
[23:25] <xjjk> afeijo: there's a GUI tool for this
[23:25] <david__> OxDeadCOde if putty allows windows to acces linux server through tcp/ip then it should be possible
[23:26] <OxDeadC0de> david__ I was hoping to do without external software though, I've seen windows machines that allowed logins to remote workgroups before, that's what I'm looking for
[23:27] <afeijo> still no luck
[23:27] <OxDeadC0de> I'm not actually setting it up, a buddy of mine is for a presentation in school, or at least is looking up info about it since windows server is freaking 999 for the cheapest one (Not counting their lame webserver version)
[23:27] <david__> OxDeadCOde keep looking youll find something sry couldnt be more helpfull
[23:28] <xjjk> afeijo: it's still saying that usb-creator has no candidates?
[23:28] <afeijo> yes
[23:29] <afeijo> found a guide, wait
[23:29] <OxDeadC0de> well thanks for the help anyway david__ =)
[23:30] <david__> OxDeadCOde looks to me like samba on your linux server should privide you with all you need http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/connect-linux-server-windows-server-2003-2008/
[23:31] <david__> OxDeadCOde or maybe im way off base take a look at this link!
[23:31] <afeijo> no, the guide consider that you have usb-creator installed :(
[23:31] <david__> OxDeadCOde http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/connect-linux-server-windows-server-2003-2008/
[23:31] <OxDeadC0de> awesome, primary domain controller, that's what I'm looking for! thanks for the verification david__
[23:32] <david__> OxDeadCOde np
[23:34] <xjjk> afeijo: lookup how to add different repositories
[23:34] <xjjk> afeijo: I don't remember how to do this off the top of my head, it's the kind of thing you only do once
[23:34] <afeijo> xjjk: I guess it is by adding lines to the sources.list
[23:35] <xjjk> afeijo: yeh, that's the manual way to do it
[23:35] <xjjk> afeijo: post your sources.list to a pastebin, I can look at it
[23:36] <afeijo> http://pastebin.com/d48974735
[23:36] <xjjk> afeijo: where's there "main restricted".. change it to "main restricted universe"
[23:37] <xjjk> afeijo: for reference: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-backports/usb-creator
[23:38] <xjjk> afeijo: do that throughout the file
[23:38] <david__> I need help with ark it keeps sending this error when I try to open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> xjjk: kdesudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list
[23:39] <xjjk> ActionParsnip: direct towards afeijo
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: (see above) add the repo address to that file, save, exit kate, then run: sudo apt-get update
[23:40] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: if you get an error about gpg keys i can advise if you pate the error
[23:42] <afeijo> my aptitude just dont update python-central, it is stuck with 0.6.5ubuntu1 version :( not 0.6.7
[23:43] <aziz> i want to have a 3GB swap partition, but it seems like only 1.5GB are used.
[23:44] <afeijo> how can I force it to install python-central ?
[23:44] <ActionParsnip> aziz: if you have a 3gb swap and there is 1.5gb used, thats fine
[23:44] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: add a repo for it
[23:44] <xjjk> afeijo: sudo aptitude install python-central
[23:45] <afeijo> ActionParsnip: I just did
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> !info python-central
[23:45] <xjjk> afeijo: I shouldn't have told you to install with dpkg --install, sorry
[23:45] <afeijo> xjjk: I did try it several times
[23:45] <xjjk> afeijo: what does it say?
[23:45] <afeijo> that its up to date
[23:45] <afeijo> dpkg? you didnt
[23:45] <xjjk> afeijo: then it's installed...
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> xjjk: then run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[23:45] <afeijo> not its not, I have 0.6.5 not 0.6.7
[23:45] <xjjk> err, blah
[23:45] <afeijo> ActionParsnip: I cant run upgrade, I'm in a live cd
[23:46] <xjjk> afeijo: paste your sources.list again
[23:46] <xjjk> afeijo: I'll fix for you
[23:46] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: you can upgrade the apps in the live cd
[23:46] <afeijo> http://pastebin.com/d35a6c1dd
[23:46] <afeijo> ActionParsnip: why would I upgrade over 200 stuff ? :)
[23:46] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: it will upgrade the files in the live cd environment
[23:46] <afeijo> I know, but it would take long time no?
[23:47] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: and be lost on reboot
[23:47] <afeijo> y
[23:47] <ActionParsnip> depends on your conection
[23:47] <xjjk> afeijo: why do you have a line there for sid
[23:47] <afeijo> 8 mb
[23:47] <xjjk> afeijo: I'd remove that...
[23:47] <afeijo> xjjk: trying to update python-central with that
[23:47] <ActionParsnip> afeijo: if you have a 3gbps connection, no it wont
[23:47] <aziz> ActionParsnip: sorry, I was unclear. I mean only 1.5GB are recognized, but the swap partition is actually 3GB large.
[23:47] <xjjk> afeijo: do *not* use that
[23:47] <afeijo> ok
[23:47] <xjjk> debian is a completely different distribution
[23:47] <david__> I need help with ark it keeps sending this error when I try to open rar files http://pastebin.com/m798174c9
[23:47] <xjjk> afeijo: just wondering.. did you look up software sources
[23:48] <xjjk> this should be a task of clicking off two checkboxes
[23:48] <afeijo> python-central (>= 0.6.7) but you have 0.6.5ubuntu1
[23:48] <afeijo> xjjk: in what app to do that?
[23:48] <ActionParsnip> david__: have you installed rar stuff?
[23:48] <ActionParsnip> !rar
[23:48] <xjjk> afeijo: it's called software sources in the menu
[23:48] <david__> yes
[23:48] <xjjk> I don't remember how to access it
[23:49] <david__> unrar
[23:49] <ActionParsnip> david__: you can extract rar with:   rar x <rar file>
[23:49] <afeijo> mine is in portuguese, let me searc
[23:49] <afeijo> search
[23:49] <afeijo> adept manager?
[23:50] <ActionParsnip> david__: you could try uninstalling (and purging) ark, then reinstalling it
[23:50] <xjjk> afeijo: I think so
[23:50] <david__> ActionParsnip how would i do that?
[23:50] <afeijo> I think I found that screen, what to set there?
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> david__: its not something i use personally but at least you can use your file, and troubleshoot ark when you get time
[23:51] <aziz> never mind guys, I resized the partition a few times, it finally works.
[23:51] <xjjk> afeijo: do you see settings for software sources
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> david__: sudo apt-get --purge remove ark; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get install ark
[23:51] <afeijo> yes
[23:52] <afeijo> I have 4/5 checkboxes enabled
[23:52] <xjjk> afeijo: go there, and look for enabling something called hardy-backports and hardy-proposed
[23:52] <xjjk> afeijo: I think it's under the "Updates" tab
[23:52] <xjjk> afeijo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[23:52] <xjjk> the Kubuntu tool is identical to the Ubuntu one AFAIK
[23:53] <afeijo> yes I have main, restricted, universe and multiverse
[23:53] <ActionParsnip> just add the repo to the text file
[23:53] <ActionParsnip> so much easier
[23:53] <xjjk> ActionParsnip: honestly, it's not
[23:53] <xjjk> how does he know the syntax
[23:54] <ActionParsnip> xjjk: its exactly the same as what he's going to paste into the repo adder
[23:54] <xjjk> ActionParsnip: he's not adding a repository, he's adding a distribution
[23:54] <xjjk> afeijo: http://pastebin.com/d19f252e8
[23:54] <xjjk> use that as your new sources.list
[23:54] <xjjk> sudo aptitude update; sudo aptitude install usb-creator
[23:55] <afeijo> updating
[23:55] <ActionParsnip> adding a distribution?
[23:56] <xjjk> afeijo: blah, forgot a line...
[23:56] <xjjk> afeijo: use this: http://pastebin.com/d2e91cefe
[23:56] <xjjk> afeijo: the problem here is that usb-creator was released *after* hardy was released
[23:56] <ActionParsnip> oh i get it now
[23:57] <xjjk> because of that, you have to go through these hoops to get it
[23:57] <xjjk> but really, the hoops are only clicking 2 or 3 checkboxes
[23:57] <xjjk> or updating this file (that is, if you know how to edit it)
[23:57] <afeijo> omg, I think it will work now
[23:58] <afeijo> AMEM
[23:58] <afeijo> thanks A LOT xjjk
[23:58] <xjjk> afeijo: sorry this was so convolted
[23:58] <xjjk> apparently kubuntu's documentation isn't very complete
[23:58] <afeijo> it was fun and I learned a few more things :)
[23:58] <xjjk> and there are a LOT of howto's that make you do too many steps
[23:58] <xjjk> and make things more difficult than they are