[00:00] <Mamarok> I have a meeting now, later
[00:00] <usuario_> here firefox converts http://rastiazul:631/ to http://www.rastiazul.com:631/
[00:01] <ziyang> is kitchensync packaged for 9.04? cannot find it?
[00:01] <skierpage> Mamarok, good to know thanks. But KDE Help is useless for finding the answer (Kdm manual has no recipes), http://userbase.kde.org doesn't have it and lacks structure for providing answers.  Meanwhile the Linux doc project contributors are off in scholastic debates about docbook XML DTDs.  <sigh>
[00:02] <Mamarok> skierpage: you are welcome to contribute :)
[00:03] <genii-around> !contribute
[00:03]  * genii-around sips
[00:05] <skierpage> Mamarok, I'd love to and I write & update open source doc constantly, it's just very unclear *where*.
[00:06] <skierpage> I was going to write "Restarting the X11 window system" at KDE userbase, but then I saw http://userbase.kde.org/Special:RecentChanges ... 12 edits a week?!  <bigger sigh>
[00:07] <mikel> skierpage: From what you just said... it sounds like you may have the knowledge to help me, if you're willing.
[00:07] <Mamarok> skierpage: mailing list is the first thing to try: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english
[00:08] <mikel> skierpage: I'm trying to change the screen resolution, but I don't have a driver for my video card. I've googled for hours and checked forums. I even found the .run from nvidia.com and tried to run it
[00:08] <halberd> the mac mail program displays as an icon with the number of mail messages superimposed
[00:08] <halberd> is there a way to get that in kde?
[00:08] <nikitis> Yay! finally assigned 'printscreen' to ksnapshot!
[00:08] <halberd> so that I don't have to open mail to see if I have new messages, I just look over to the panel
[00:08] <nikitis> and it works!
[00:09] <skierpage> mikel, you've confused someone who wants to doc what they know with someone who knows a lot ;-)
[00:10] <skierpage> mikel, anyway KDE Menu > System Settings > Display should give choices.
[00:10] <mikel> skierpage: that sucks :( I've wasted so much time and no one seems to know how to help me
[00:10] <mikel> skierpage: I wish it were that easy. I'm missing the proper driver for my video card, so resolution only goes up to 800x640 instead of 1280x800 (for my laptop)
[00:10] <skierpage> mikel, to find out what display X thinks you have, you have to read the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
[00:11] <skierpage> mikel, you may then be able to change your display driver to something else (especially if you can find a better driver) and/or change your display settings, by modifying your /etc/X11/Xorg.conf file.
[00:12] <mikel> skierpage: Once again, I wish it were that simple. lol It contains nothing and xrandr can't add anything.. I need a video driver or a miracle, whichever comes first
[00:12] <ign0ramus> mikel, what card do you have?
[00:12] <mikel> nVidia 7150M
[00:12] <ign0ramus> !nvidia | mikel
[00:12] <mikel> let me double check...
[00:13] <usuario_> so i had to add it via web not kde
[00:20] <nikitis> Are there packages with pre-compile themes?
[00:20] <m_tadeu> hi everyone
[00:20] <m_tadeu> is there any application similar to basket?
[00:32] <usuario> hi
[00:32] <genii-around> !hi | usuario
[00:34] <usuario> where can i get the image that kde creates for the wallpaper, i know where the original image is but kde modifies it
[00:37] <Mamarok> usuario: What KDE are you talking about?
[00:37] <Mamarok> usuario: also, Kubuntu pretty much uses the default wallpaper from KDE
[00:43] <usuario> Mamarok i use kubuntu
[00:43] <Mamarok> usuario: then you already have the original ones
[00:43] <usuario> im using an image of my own but there are also some options to modify it
[00:44] <Mamarok> usuario: I can assure you, Kubuntu uses the default KDE4 wallpapers :)
[00:44] <usuario> i dont question that
[00:44] <Mamarok> well, you said earlier that we modified the original ones, didn't you?
[00:45] <Mamarok> usuario: and every release has a new wallpaper, different for 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 tc.
[00:46] <usuario> i mean that there is an original image (my image) that can be edited in the same window where you choose the wallpaper
[00:47] <Mamarok> usuario: what do you want to modify?
[00:47] <ign0ramus> usuario, just click the button to the right of "picture" in Desktop Settings... (?)
[00:47] <usuario> i already modified it but i want to know where the image is stored after is modified
[00:48] <Mamarok> oh, I didn't understand what you were asking for then, sorry :)
[00:48] <usuario> np
[00:49] <ign0ramus> usuario, it isn't put anywhere different.  kde just looks to where you pointed it to.
[00:49] <usuario> so i cannot keep the modified image to use it somewhere else
[00:50] <usuario> because if i open my image it looks the same , with no modifications
[00:50] <ign0ramus> usuario, you haven't edited the source... you're just displaying it a certain way for your background
[00:50] <ign0ramus> usuario, you haven't actually edited the picture itself; just how it's shown
[00:51] <usuario> i noticed
[00:51] <usuario> but i thought another one was made
[00:51] <usuario> i guess i have to take a screenshot
[00:52] <ign0ramus> usuario, nope.  you can take a small 500x500px picture and stretch it across your desktop, but when you open the picture itself, it will still be 500x500px
[00:52] <ign0ramus> usuario, does that answer your question?
[00:53] <ign0ramus> now its got me wondering; where are the default kde wallpapers located?
[00:54] <usuario> yea, the image isnt saved
[00:54] <usuario> the image i want isnt saved
[00:54] <JuJuBee> Anybody know how to share kontact data with multiple users (calendar and address book)?  I want to sync with my palm treo and my wifes palm centro.
[00:56] <Mamarok> JuJuBee: multiple users would be a groupware solution, but syncronising is something different
[00:56] <ign0ramus> ah, nvm. its /usr/share/wallpapers
[00:56] <usuario> thnx
[01:04] <soberman_> i
[01:04] <soberman_> alo
[01:16] <ueiler> ei galera escuta!
[01:16] <ueiler> alguem sabe um programa para colocar minha camera pra funcionar?
[01:16] <ueiler> ai/
[01:17] <ueiler> alguem sabe?
[01:17] <ueiler> que programa posso usar para fazer minha camera funcionar!
[01:17] <ueiler> no pidgin?
[01:18] <Mamarok> !es | ueiler
[01:18] <ueiler> por exemplo?:
[01:18] <Mamarok> sorry..
[01:18] <ueiler> ok
[01:18] <Mamarok> br | ueiler
[01:18] <ueiler> br
[01:18] <ueiler> yes
[01:18] <Mamarok> !br
[01:18] <ueiler> but mi cam dont work..
[01:19] <ueiler> i need one prog for use that shit..
[01:19] <Mamarok> ueiler: you can go there for help in portugese
[01:25] <Spaceghost> I just received the shipit of kubuntu 9.04
[01:25] <Spaceghost> but I have an old computer that I used temporarily for a long time
[01:25] <Spaceghost> whose hard disks have valuable information for my partitions so I do it harder
[01:25] <Spaceghost> so I decided to use wubi to install partitions in fat32
[01:26] <Spaceghost> but it had windows on this pc was windows98 and I test wubi.exe run and does not
[01:26] <Spaceghost> well
[01:27] <Spaceghost> I would like if I can run a setup like the one in the wubi kubuntu live cd
[01:27] <Spaceghost> someone can help me?
[01:27] <Spaceghost> plz
[01:32] <Spaceghost> my English is not very good
[01:32] <Spaceghost> but in # ubuntu-es said I had no way to do something similar
[01:32] <Spaceghost> I think you have to have, for more than just thought about this for windows
[01:32] <Spaceghost> there must be a way to do it. how about emulating with wine?
[01:34] <Spaceghost> someone can help me?
[01:34] <JuJuBee> Mamarok: sorry I left for  a minute but it took many more... So can kontact or whatever it is called sync with something like Google and if we each syn  with the same google account then our indiv. data files should be identical?
[01:34] <olskolirc> how can i send any program to the system tray please?
[01:37] <ign0ramus> olskolirc, kdocker?
[01:38] <Spaceghost> someone can help me?
[01:56] <ubuntu> how the hell does this irc client work lol
[01:57] <halberd> quassel irc
[01:57] <halberd> that's a weird one
[01:57] <genii-around> Maybe check #quassel
[01:59] <olskolirc> thanks ign0ramus
[02:01] <ign0ramus> olskolirc, np :)
[02:11] <krdyt> is there a terminal command i can run to install kde3 desktop or do i have to install ked-dekstop first?
[02:12] <krdyt> kde4* sorry
[02:14] <JontheEchidna> krdyt: from ubuntu or?
[02:14] <JontheEchidna> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will give you the default kde4 kubuntu desktop from (K)Ubuntu 8.10 up
[02:15] <olskolirc> why doesn't kdocker support my local it says
[02:19] <olskolirc> my locale is united states english
[02:32] <niccc> I'm having a difficult time setting up a wireless card on 9.04
[02:33] <niccc> anyone care to assist a newb?  I've tried the support boards on the web
[02:40] <halberd> niccc, ok
[02:40] <halberd> I don't know about 9.04 but I set up my wireless card from the command line
[02:42] <ogre_> i know this question is probably asked a lot but google isnt really helping me right now. how do I  configure compiz? does ccsm work in kde4?
[02:43] <halberd> niccc, the general process is, first install a wireless driver if necessary, then update /etc/network/interfaces with "auto wlan0" and "iface wlan0 inet dhcp" (assuming your wireless interface is named wlan0)
[02:43] <halberd> then use a combination of iwlist and iwconfig, or the wireless utility of your choice (perhaps wicd), to connect to networks
[02:44] <subcool> Hey guys- i just enclosed a old sata Raid drive and connected it via USB.. how do i know its attached?
[02:44] <subcool> oh.. nvm.. i see it
[02:49] <subcool> hey, i need some help with a raid HD..
[02:49] <subcool> lil help so i dont kill my last remaining HDD/
[02:49] <niccc> halberd: about step1, the ubuntu website says that it should work out of the box. but I do have the driver ready on usb jump.
[02:49] <subcool> really could use some help- honestly
[02:50] <halberd> the ubuntu website says it should work out of the box, and does it?
[02:50] <halberd> can wicd connect to a nearby wireless network?
[02:50] <niccc> there is no wireless network connection and I don't know if it recognizes the wifi card
[02:51] <subcool> This is the pastebin of my fdisk -l
[02:51] <halberd> but you do have a wireless network nearby?
[02:51] <halberd> that it could connect to
[02:51] <halberd> but it doesn't see it
[02:51] <subcool> will this command work? : mount -o ro /dev/sda3 /mnt -t ext3
[02:51] <subcool> im afraid of hurting it
[02:51] <niccc> do I have to set up for wireless network first or can I just view available networks?  no password needed for my router in this room (the next room)
[02:52] <halberd> subcool if it's read only it probably can't do any harm
[02:52] <halberd> you might want to make a subdirectory of /mnt though
[02:52] <ogre_> !compiz
[02:52] <halberd> like /mnt/mydrive
[02:53] <halberd> it might not work but it probably won't damage anything since it's read only
[02:53] <halberd> niccc, get wicd and open it, then click scan for networks
[02:53] <halberd> or connect to any network you see
[02:54] <subcool> thanks halberd . . ill try
[02:54] <halberd> kwifimanager also works
[02:54] <niccc> what works best for a recovering windows user (noob)?
[02:55] <halberd> either... I'm using wicd atm
[03:04] <niccc> halberd: i just downloaded wicd and I'll try and load it on the machine
[03:08] <niccc> it conflicts with network manager...what do I type to disable that....  sudo apt-get remove???
[03:09] <halberd> try running network-manager
[03:09] <halberd> or sudo network-manager, although I'm not sure if sudo is necessary
[03:10] <halberd> probably there's something in network-manager that lets you connect to a wireless network
[03:10] <halberd> although I don't use the utility myself
[03:11] <subcool> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sde1,
[03:11] <subcool>        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[03:11] <subcool>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[03:11] <subcool>        dmesg | tail  or so
[03:11] <FloodBotK2> subcool: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:12] <halberd> subcool what if you leave out -t ext3 and use -v
[03:12] <halberd> what does it try to mount it as
[03:13] <subcool> mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/sde1
[03:13] <subcool>        I will try type linux_raid_member
[03:13] <subcool> mount: unknown filesystem type 'linux_raid_member'
[03:13] <subcool> i wis i didnt have to rely on u like this- but this greek to me
[03:13] <niccc> strangely it said that network-manager is not installed then gave me a line to type to install it.  then it said the package was unavailable when I tried to install.
[03:14] <niccc> the package is being with a different name.
[03:14] <niccc> being used with a different name i meant
[03:14] <halberd> niccc, that is odd, try apt-get autoremove
[03:15] <halberd> if you need it
[03:15] <halberd> apt-get remove network-manager
[03:16] <halberd> hold on a second let me install network-manager and see what is what
[03:20] <subcool> halberd: what does the attribute discribe in the string?
[03:20] <halberd> what string
[03:20] <subcool> the mount string..
[03:20] <subcool> im not good with cmd too much
[03:20] <subcool> -o ro and -t
[03:20] <niccc> halberd: thank you.  I owe you one.  the computer is now on the net!
[03:21] <halberd> great niccc
[03:21] <halberd> I'm not sure what the deal is with network-manager, I think I installed it myself once
[03:21] <halberd> but I couldn't figure out how to get to the control panel, until I restarted my computer and then it came up automatically
[03:21] <halberd> wicd doesn't have that problem
[03:23] <niccc> oh good.  wicd seems like a nice and simple program.  now I guess I gotta try and see if I can get my sound to work.
[03:24] <halberd> subcool, if your computer can't figure out the filesystem on its own then I don't know
[03:24] <halberd> maybe you have a better guess than ext3 that you could try
[03:24] <subcool> i could explain i guess
[03:24] <subcool> it was of 2 120 drives with a hardware raid
[03:24] <subcool> i worked on it a couple yeras ago
[03:25] <halberd> you could try -t auto but I think that's the same as leaving out the -t
[03:25] <subcool> this is one of two drives
[03:25] <halberd> hmm
[03:25] <halberd> I have no experience with raid
[03:26] <halberd> maybe there's something particular you have to do, try google
[03:26] <subcool> i did..
[03:26] <subcool> thats how i got this far
[03:27] <halberd> you know, you never posted the results of your pastebin -l
[03:28] <subcool> oh
[03:28] <subcool> http://pastebin.ca/1462873
[03:28] <subcool> ops
[03:28] <subcool> ?
[03:28] <subcool> oh- thats not me..
[03:30] <skierpage> speaking of rstarting X, even with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace disabled, can you use the
[03:31] <skierpage> ... Ctrl+Alt+F1 (-F6) trick to switch to a virtual console and somehow shutdown KDE and restart X from a console?
[03:33] <halberd> I heard recently you might try /etc/init.d/kdm restart
[03:34] <halberd> but don't trust that
[03:34] <Dragnslcr> skierpage- sure, you could kill the X process from another terminal
[03:34] <halberd> subcool have you tried ext2
[03:34] <subcool> nope
[03:34] <halberd> I would think your system would have auto-detected it if it was that, but you never know
[03:34] <Dragnslcr> But I wouldn't suggest doing it unless it's your last option, since you'll lose any unsaved data
[03:36] <skierpage> Dragnslcr Right so presumably you'd want to ask KDE to shut down first?  Option to kdm or kdmctl; send special signal; or some special dbus request?
[03:37] <skierpage> Maybe kdeinit4_shutdown ?
[03:39] <Dragnslcr> skierpage- you should always use the regular logout option as long as X isn't completely unresponsive, since you risk losing data if you just kill processes
[03:40] <skierpage> Dragnslcr, oh yeah I know.  Firefox wasn't opening a download, so I strace'd it in a console and 5 seconds later got complete freeze-up except for the mouse cursor.
[03:40] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, that'd be bad
[03:42] <Dragnslcr> In that case, killing kdm would definitely do it (kdm is the parent process of Xorg)
[03:55] <subcool> halberd: didnt work
[03:55] <halberd> ok, well I don't know what you might do, except try google
[03:55] <subcool> idk what to google
[03:56] <subcool> haha
[03:56] <subcool> took me a while to find the instructions that i found..
[03:56] <halberd> maybe try something like "raid mount linux"
[03:56] <subcool> but.. its a split raid 0 drive
[03:56] <halberd> I don't know much about that
[03:58] <digdeep> have a question. Is there a dynamic wallpaper app on kubuntu? I know one in ubuntu
[04:02] <Kira_Light> digdeep: besides the built in one?
[04:03] <digdeep> Kira_Light: if there is a built-in one, that will be good
[04:03] <Kira_Light> appearance settings> change Image to slideshow
[04:04] <digdeep> ic, what you mean there. Is there any dynamic wallpaper, which will change based on the time of the day in KUBUNTU?
[04:05] <Kira_Light> looks like its based on time delay. not time of day
[04:06] <digdeep> something like this --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0HzZ4YY3Go
[04:07] <Dragnslcr> subcool- I came in a bit late. Did you say you have one drive that was in a  RAID 0 set?
[04:08] <Kira_Light> cute. sorry, I don't know any...maybe someone else here does...
[04:10] <Pollywog> Is there going to be a fix for the plasma crash in Jaunty?
[04:11] <Pollywog> I get a black scrreen at startup and I have to issue the command plasma.kde4
[04:13] <subcool> Dragnslcr: i think so
[04:13] <subcool> i was just rying to determine which type of raid it was..
[04:13] <subcool> i had two 120's  added today.
[04:13] <subcool> together..
[04:13] <Dragnslcr> subcool- if it's one disk out of a RAID 0 set, then the data is effectively gone
[04:14] <Dragnslcr> RAID 0 doesn't actually provide any redundancy, so if you lose a disk, you lose all your data
[04:14] <subcool> i hve both disc
[04:15] <subcool> i could put the other one on the device
[04:16] <FeasibilityStudy> add a third disk and make it RAID5
[04:17] <subcool> dont have one
[04:17] <subcool> im trying to fix this one so i have something to work it
[04:17] <subcool> with-
[04:19] <Dragnslcr> If they are RAID 0, you need every disk from the set
[04:20] <Dragnslcr> Like I said, RAID 0 doesn't provide any actual redundancy. Every byte of data exists on only one disk
[04:20] <subcool> i cant get partial data off of it?
[04:20] <subcool> thats what i want to try
[04:20] <Dragnslcr> The only usable data you'd get would be blocks that are smaller than your stripe size
[04:20] <Dragnslcr> Otherwise you'd have data missing
[04:22] <subcool> only if its defragmented
[04:36] <brian5656> hey can someone explain this one, i log into kde and my wifi doesnt work, i then isgn out and log into gnome and my wifi works, i then log out and back into kde and now  my wifi works
[04:36] <brian5656> any ideas????
[04:38] <subcool> Dragnslcr:  so should i just format- there is some important data, that if i could reconstruct.. itd' be nice.
[04:38] <brian5656> kubuntu for some reason cant or wont connect to my wifi but gnome does
[04:39] <Dragnslcr> subcool- if it really is one disk from a RAID 0 pair, the best you could do is recover half your data, and other than small files, it'll be half of each file
[04:40] <subcool> what if i connect both ?
[04:40] <subcool> i have another enclosure
[04:44] <Dragnslcr> subcool- if you have both disks, you should be able to put them back together. You may need to use software RAID if you don't have hardware RAID, but I don't know if it'll work
[04:44] <Dragnslcr> !raid
[04:44] <Dragnslcr> FakeRaidHowto would be the one to check out for software RAID
[04:50] <subcool> Thanks guys- ur rock
[05:14] <xjjk> quick favor: are people able to access http://wiki.samat.org/?
[05:17] <TheJohn> NIGHT ALL
[05:59] <dain_> I <3 Linux.
[06:06] <DaskreeCH> \o/
[06:25] <halberd> how do I control volume?
[06:28] <halberd> kmix
[06:30] <DaskreeCH> That's correct
[06:30] <halberd> I have no sound yet
[06:30] <halberd> oh there we go
[06:31] <halberd> turned everything on & unmuted
[06:31] <halberd> kmix sounds like a cereal
[06:32] <anr78> What should I use to setup dualscreen on Jaunty on a laptop with ATI graphics and open source drivers?
[06:42] <noaXess> good morning... does anybody work with krdc?
[06:42] <noaXess> i can use it, but all the bookmarks won't work, doupleclick doesn't open a bookmark
[06:43] <noaXess> i need to connect to a rdp/vnc manually
[06:43] <jdcnyc> k
[06:43] <noaXess> kde 4.2.90
[06:44] <jdcnyc> i recently cloned Heron unto the second half of the hard drive, to safely upgrade first half to Ibex.
[06:46] <jdcnyc> When I boot I often get the Heron startup, not Ibex(80% vs2%). Any suggestions as GRUB wasn't altered
[07:04] <anr78> !ati
[07:05] <anr78> does the binary driver from ati work on 9.04?
[07:08] <nascentmind> hi. How do i connect to wireless in kubuntu. I am having a wireless network and the ssid is not being broadcasted. I can connect if the broadcast is present though
[07:10] <nascentmind> anybody?
[07:14] <mkquist> nascentmind: if you know the settings you should be able connect anyway...
[07:14] <halberd> nascentmind, use iwconfig wlan0 essid <the-essid>
[07:15] <nascentmind> mkquist: i know the settings i am not sure how the network manager connects?
[07:16] <nascentmind> in my connections i see my ssid connected at certain points in time.. but i can't just select that and press connect.
[07:16] <nascentmind> its really a weird UI.
[07:19] <nascentmind> halberd: where should i give the key there?
[07:21] <DaskreeCH> anr78: Depends on your card. They dropped a lot of cards for the last release I think
[08:13] <mandingo> how do i tell apt to search the cache for an install ?
[08:15] <estres> hi there, I have a problem in my kde enviroment I can not conect to the wireless network, any ideas?
[08:15] <estres> I have installed gnome also
[08:16] <estres> and from ther I can do that
[08:22] <mandingo> how do i tell apt to search the cache for an install ?
[08:36] <Domnic> I want the 3d look when i press alt + tab
[08:37] <Domnic> but i cant get that
[08:39] <Domnic> TannerS: can u help    me ?
[08:39] <TannerS> im a boob to
[08:39] <TannerS> or can u explain more?>
[08:40] <TannerS> *noob
[08:40] <Domnic> okay
[08:40] <TannerS> wat u trying to do
[08:40] <Domnic> but still do u know how to get the 3d look
[08:40] <Domnic> on pressing alt + tab
[08:41] <TannerS> like 4d effects and make everything look cool?
[08:41] <TannerS> *3d
[08:42] <Domnic> ya but only while switching windows
[08:42] <TannerS> download compiz
[08:42] <TannerS> it can do anything u can image alomost
[08:42] <synthi> yep.
[08:42] <Domnic> no no its inbuilt in Kubuntu
[08:42] <synthi> compiz could be the solution ;-)
[08:43] <TannerS> strill download oit
[08:43] <Domnic> but i dont know why it shows up only somwtimes
[08:43] <TannerS> it can do that plus more
[08:50] <eeos> I think I have a problem here .... my laptop was slow and I am monitoring processes with top. Plasma can consume up to 74% of CPU power and 24% memory on normal use ..... is that normal?
[08:52] <orion76> kubuntu help forum Alsamixer and 5.1 sound only working with 2 speakers
[08:52] <orion76> ???
[08:52] <eeos> orion76: sound card?
[08:53] <orion76> c-media
[08:53] <orion76> older
[08:53] <orion76> mainboard
[08:58] <eeos> orion76: please, let us know the chipset
[08:58] <eeos> orion76: or we cannot identify the driver
[08:59] <orion76> eeos: NVidia nForce2 with CMI9761A+ (NVidia nForce2)
[09:03] <eeos> orion76: mmmm .... I never heard of that audio chipset .... I wonder if anyone else has ....
[09:04] <orion76> eeos: :]
[09:05] <eeos> orion76: have you done a search on wiki.ubuntu.com and on the ubuntuforum?
[09:05] <orion76> eeos:  test sta gain teees and ":("
[09:40] <fresh_> Is anyone here using kubuntu inside a vmware player?
[09:57] <eeos> how do you reconfigure a package? I need to reconfigure proftpd
[09:59] <rysh> eeos: Maybe you can try in a terminal: sudo dpkg-reconfigure proftpd
[09:59] <Mamarok> eeos: I guess it cas a configuration file, you should check proftpd-basic and the database backend you use
[10:00] <Mamarok> it *has
[10:02] <max__> Hi, can someone help me set up wireless internet on a HP G60 with a Athereos card?
[10:03] <eeos> rysh: tried, it does not work (I actually wonder why)
[10:03] <cyj_> s
[10:03] <cyj_> sddddddddddd
[10:05] <rysh> not really know what you try to accomplish, but if you want to get the default configuration back you could try to find the default config file, maybe it is in the /usr/share/doc/proftpd directory ... not sure ...
[10:07] <rysh> eeos: you have the package proftpd or the package proftpd-basic isntalled ?
[10:07] <eeos> rysh: Mamarok: wanted to change from inetd start to standalone .... but I thought reconfigure would do the job ....
[10:07] <eeos> rysh: proftpd I think ....
[10:08] <eeos> rysh: well, both actually in dpkg -l  opinion
[10:08] <Mamarok> no, config files should be either in ~/. someting or ~/.kde/share/config/
[10:09] <Mamarok> eeos: you need proftbd-basic and a database backend
[10:09] <Mamarok> are you sure you really need proftpd btw?
[10:09] <Mamarok> !ftp
[10:09] <Mamarok> and Dolphin too
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> Hey guys, apache2 has unmet dependencies
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody else experienced the problem?
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> (apt-get install apache2)
[10:10] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: what version of KDE are you talking about?
[10:10] <MetaMorfoziS> ?
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm talking about ubuntu
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[10:11] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: to know what repositories you use
[10:11] <rysh> eeos: can't you just change in /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf ... ServerType into standalone ?
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> http://pastebin.com/m32924a73
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> oh
[10:11] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: then you should ask in #ubuntu :)
[10:11] <FloodBotK2> MetaMorfoziS: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> i have now disabled every new one
[10:11] <MetaMorfoziS> it's kubuntu btw
[10:11] <Mamarok> didn't you just say Ubuntu?
[10:11] <eeos> rysh: will try
[10:11] <eeos> Mamarok: what other server would you recommend?
[10:12] <MetaMorfoziS> i mean it's not kde related
[10:12] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: ok, what version do you use?
[10:12] <Mamarok> eeos: you need an ftp server?
[10:12] <eeos> Mamarok: yes, why install proftpd if not?
[10:12] <MetaMorfoziS> Mamarok: i'm using 4.3 beta, but as i have said, i have disabled the extra repos and the problem still exists
[10:12] <Mamarok> eeos: hm, you should ask in #ubuntu-server IMHO
[10:13] <MetaMorfoziS> Mamarok: http://pastebin.com/m6711ca15 this is my sources list
[10:14] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: apache2 is desktop unrelated, you might get more answers in #ubuntu anyway, more eyes than here
[10:14] <MetaMorfoziS> okay, thank you
[10:15] <Mamarok> MetaMorfoziS: and I don't know what you have installed through the other PPAs, sorry
[10:15] <Mamarok> you are welcome, sorry I couldn't help
[10:16] <eeos> Mamarok: rysh: thanks a lot for you help.
[10:16] <rysh> welcome
[10:16] <Mamarok> eeos: you are welcome :)
[10:16] <eeos> oh! is anyone expert in ssh? do you know how to send ssh keepalive?
[10:23] <rysh> eeos: try this link :-) http://madphilosopher.ca/2005/07/an-ssh-keep-alive-tip/
[10:26] <eeos> rysh: I am administering a db on a server, and if you do not use it for more than 10m, the connection is reset .... pity that for large queries it take sore than 10m .... :(
[10:27] <rysh> Seems there is a setting in sshd_config ... to keep the connection alive ... does this not work?
[10:27] <eeos> rysh: yes, but that would upset the admin a bit ....
[10:29] <eeos> rysh: :D .... the admin of the server
[10:29] <rysh> Hmmm, but then you should try to convince this admin it is neccesary for you. ... i think
[10:29] <eeos> rysh: I have access to root, but I would rather keep relationships smooth .... :D
[10:30] <rysh> eeos: yeah, i understand. but why not talk with him/her
[10:30] <eeos> rysh: I will .... it is just that I would have to go to the office and hunt him down .... what bore
[10:30]  * eeos has an attack of lazyness
[10:31] <rysh> eeos: write him an email then :-)
[10:31] <eeos> rysh: :D:D .... and gte an answer in 2012, just in time for the olympic!
[10:32] <rysh> eeos: pick up the phone then :-)
[10:35] <eeos> rysh: I am afraid you have no idea .... :D .... the only option is to wear a mimetic suit and ambush him whilst he scurrys along dark alleys .... there is a bastion of automatic amessages answering machines and so on so forth
[10:37] <rysh> eeos: :-) difficult then yes. not really know another option ...
[10:38] <eeos> rysh: don't worry .... I will find a way ....
[10:38]  * eeos laugh darkly .... bua ha ha ha
[11:06] <MetaMorfoziS> Does anybody know what is intel-microcode pkg?
[11:06] <MetaMorfoziS> And should i need it? (i have an intel platform)
[11:07] <shadeslayer> !info intel-microcode | MetaMorfoziS
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> thank you, i know this
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> but i don't that should i need it?
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> is it a development stuff? Or some firmware upgrade for cpu?
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> etc?
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> what happens if i install it?
[11:08] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[11:14] <m_tadeu> hi everyone
[11:14] <m_tadeu> is there another basket like application?
[11:16] <shadeslayer> MetaMorfoziS:no idea..sorry for the late reply :)
[11:17] <MetaMorfoziS> np:)
[11:17] <shadeslayer> MetaMorfoziS: also look at the part which says extra
[11:17] <eeos> is there a way to swicth off the x-server, and fall back into a shell?
[11:18] <shadeslayer> eeos: ctrl+alt+F1
[11:18] <MetaMorfoziS> (and f7 or 8,9) is your xorg:) (just to be able to come back:))
[11:18] <MetaMorfoziS> alt+f*
[11:18] <eeos> shadeslayer: no good, I need CLI (I am sshing into my laptop from remote)
[11:19] <eeos> shadeslayer: I could kill the xorg, but does not sound right
[11:20] <shadeslayer> eeos: logout and under the sessions tab check the option for shell
[11:20] <milo__> please does someone know to reset or change a computer's bios from the terminal
[11:21] <shadeslayer> milo__: bios cannot be reset from the terminal
[11:21] <shadeslayer> milo__: you need to reinstall it
[11:22] <eeos> shadeslayer: I am logged in from remote using ssh, how can I see the session tab?
[11:22] <milo__> shadeslayer: thanks, but i don't know how to do it. Mine is protected with a passwd i have no idea of...
[11:23] <shadeslayer> eeos: uh..kdm ?? can you start kdm?
[11:23] <shadeslayer> milo__: oh my! youll have to remove the CMOS in order to remove the password....i hope its not a laptop
[11:24] <milo__> shadeslayer: that's what everybody has been telling me. Unfortunately it's one. :P
[11:24] <shadeslayer> milo__: even more difficult then
[11:25] <eeos> shadeslayer: kdm? from remote?
[11:25] <eeos> shadeslayer: it will take half week to send it though the net
[11:27] <shadeslayer> eeos: hehe..no idea then..
[11:27] <shadeslayer> you could see !ssh
[11:27] <milo__> shadeslayer: that's what i heard.
[11:28] <milo__> shadeslayer: ohh im lost!!
[11:28] <shadeslayer> milo__: yeah...try googling
[11:29] <milo__> shadeslayer: yeah i think it's a good idea
[11:31] <nikitis> Or you can pull the battery for 24 hours
[11:33] <milo__> nikitis:what do you mean?
[11:33] <nikitis> well i just missed most of the conversation, is it a desktop?
[11:34] <milo__> nikitis: nope a laptop
[11:34] <nikitis> If it's a desktop, most motherboards have a silver watch battery (but bigger).  pull it out and wait for 24 hours and the cmos will reset
[11:35] <eeos> ops .... telinit in the wrong level!  orgh .... the remote laptop is off the network .... does anyone know how to reboot it using wake on lan if it is at all possible?
[11:35] <nikitis> laptops may have them, but you have to take them apart to find out, or you could get lucky and pull the laptop battery for 24 hours out, some laptops use the big batter for cmos storage.
[11:38] <milo__> nikitis: i'll try it
[11:38] <nikitis> CMOS is a (R)ead (O)nly (M)emory, or ROM so it doesn't write bios changes.  it has a separate chip called CMOS which is basically non volitile ram, it overlaps the BIOS settings.  it needs a constant electrical charge to keep those settings, (hence the bios password).
[11:38] <nikitis> sorry
[11:38] <nikitis> BIOS
[11:38] <nikitis> is rom
[11:38] <nikitis> cmos is nvram
[11:38] <nikitis> only needs a very very small electrical charge, so little in fact you may have to wait 24 hours.
[11:39] <nikitis> with it out
[11:39] <milo__> nikitis: that makes sense
[11:39] <nikitis> laptops are made to be more secure since they are mobile
[11:39] <nikitis> so they could have a tiny watch battery hidden somewhere to make it more difficult
[11:39] <nikitis> no way to tell
[11:40] <nikitis> these things aren't documented for the public
[11:40] <shadeslayer> nikitis: all in all you have to pull the CMOS out
[11:40] <nikitis> shadeslayer: or cut the charge to cmos, and the data will zero out.  CMOS is just a bit mask for the BIOS
[11:41] <nikitis> if there's no electrical charge to nvram (cmos) it zero's out and bios defaults to it's original settings.
[11:41] <nikitis> pulling it can do the smae
[11:41] <nikitis> same
[11:41] <nikitis> but some are hardwired, especially laptop ones
[11:42] <nikitis> milo__: you may want to contact the company that made the laptop, sometimes they can tell you a way to do it.
[11:43] <milo__> nikitis: yes...
[11:45] <milo__> nikitis: how are the hardwired ones?
[11:46] <nikitis> somechips are soldered on to the laptop boards
[11:47] <nikitis> Most desktops are made to pull out CMOS, but laptops it isn't meant to.
[11:47] <milo__> I see
[11:53] <milo__> nikitis: im trying to enable visual effects for my desktop but it's keep telling me "drivers not found" or something like that
[11:58] <eeos> where is the PATH variable stared in kubuntu 904? it is not in /etc/profile
[12:58] <weylin> Hi all!
[13:03] <Mamarok> hi weylin
[13:04] <FeasibilityStudy> Anyone here mind adding the "news" plasmoid to your desktop and tell me if it has that awful pink color for every other link?
[13:04]  * Mamarok checks
[13:05] <Mamarok> FeasibilityStudy: nothing pink here, with Oxygen theme
[13:05] <Mamarok> FeasibilityStudy: what KDE version?
[13:06] <FeasibilityStudy> Mamarok u sure your using the "news" and not "rssnow"?
[13:06] <Mamarok> no, news, sure, I even added both :)
[13:06] <FeasibilityStudy> KDE 4.2.4 but it did the same on KDE 4.2.2
[13:07] <Mamarok> FeasibilityStudy: I use 4.2.90 aka beta 2, so consider it fixed
[13:07] <FeasibilityStudy> every other link on my RSS feeds are pink..I can find no way to change it
[13:07] <Mamarok> you use the default color scheme, don't you?
[13:07] <FeasibilityStudy> Mamarok, oh you might have to add a feed to it for it to turn pink..
[13:07] <Mamarok> let me see...
[13:07] <FeasibilityStudy> Mamarok if I leave it on the KDE feed it is black and grey
[13:08] <Mamarok> just added the FSFE feed, still grey
[13:09] <FeasibilityStudy> hmm i wonder wth I am doing wrong
[13:10] <Mamarok> FeasibilityStudy: maybe it's just a bug in your version that is fixed in later ones?
[13:10] <FeasibilityStudy> maybe
[13:11] <anr78> Anyone running 9.04 on MBP 5.1 or 5.2? Still heat issues?
[13:12] <FeasibilityStudy> Mamarok figured it out.  It appears the Desktop Theme I was using "elegance" I think, is responsible
[13:13] <Mamarok> FeasibilityStudy: :)
[13:26] <mark___> hello, i have without success been able to install a logitech web cam. any help? i installed kubuntu recently
[13:26] <anr78> (leave
[13:29] <mark___>  i'm guessing i'm missing the purpose of this site?
[13:31] <Mamarok> mark___: no, it's just that nobody currently around knows an aswer I fear :(
[13:32] <Mamarok> answer* even
[13:34] <jussi01> Hrm, how is print head alignment done on linux?
[14:16] <BluesKaj> hiyas all
[14:22] <mars_> hi i'm testing kubuntu 9.  with kde 4.3 beta 2. i've some trouble configuring network with knetworkmanager (i don't know how to set fix ip and how to configure pptp vpn) will this problem be solve if i use 9.04
[14:22] <mars_> arf
[14:22] <mars_> sorry
[14:23] <mars_> hi i'm testing kubuntu 9.4  with kde 4.3 beta 2. i've some trouble configuring network with knetworkmanager (i don't know how to set fix ip and how to configure pptp vpn) will this problem be solve if i use 9.10 ? or is there something i don't see ?
[14:24] <eagles0513875> mars_: there is a way to get a static ip but it involves bypassing the network manager all together
[14:24] <mars_> eagles0513875, i know how to set a fix ip with /etc/network/interfaces but currently i'm trying kubuntu 9.04 as if i was a windows only user
[14:25] <mars_> and i really don't see how to set fix ip and config my vpn connection
[14:25] <eagles0513875> im not sure with wubi
[14:26] <mars_> when i say configure vpn i say with something else than the kvpnc application wich is kde3
[14:26] <rubasub> hi all, anyone know how to get into root mode on kubuntu??? I thought I had that right
[14:27] <eagles0513875> !root | rubasub
[14:27] <eagles0513875> rubasub: if you need root on the command line type sudo -i allow you to login to a root shell
[14:29] <rubasub> ubotto and eagles0513875 it doesn't look the same as usual
[14:30] <eagles0513875> rubasub: im not understanding what you are trying to do rubasub
[14:30] <jerkman> hey, i have a problem with glx loading in xorg. I updated my NVIDIA driver which broke X, so i downgraded with apt, which worked ok. GL wont load however, any suggestions
[14:30] <jerkman> any thoughts? my card is a nvidia GeForce 8400GS 512mb, and it works fine until i upgraded the drivers
[14:31] <rubasub> I want to use gparted on a memory stick and it says whoW you need root privs etc...bla...but I thought my system was set to use my password but it wont accept it
[14:32] <jerkman> rubasub: run it from terminal, sudo gparted
[14:32] <rubasub> ahhhh gotcha!!!
[14:33] <rubasub> thanks jerkman
[14:33] <Dragnslcr> rubasub- don't use sudo with gparted
[14:33] <jerkman> thats ok, alt+f2 kdesu gparted works too
[14:34] <Dragnslcr> kdesudo gparted
[14:34] <rubasub> well sudo gparted opened it up fine,
[14:34] <Dragnslcr> But it might break other things
[14:34] <rubasub> will kdesudo gparted add weight
[14:34] <jerkman> rubasub: kdesudo is just a graphical option
[14:34] <Dragnslcr> No
[14:34] <Dragnslcr> kdesudo is guaranteed to interact with KDE correctly. sudo isn't
[14:35] <rubasub> ok
[14:36] <jerkman> Dragnslcr: i dont actually use KDE, im used to gksu
[14:36] <Dragnslcr> It's the same reason
[14:36] <rubasub> thanks, the whole episode is to try and use unetbootin on a pen drive and it kept crashing
[14:36] <jerkman> ok, thanks, i always thought sudo and gksudo, kdesudo did the same thing
[14:39] <Dragnslcr> Nope. The main difference is that gksudo and kdesudo run the program entirely as root, while sudo may still use some of the user's configuration files
[14:40] <Dragnslcr> Which means you could end up with some of the user's files being owned by root, which the user can't handle correctly afterwards
[14:40] <Dragnslcr> http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo has a pretty good explanation
[14:44] <rubasub> dragnslcr I know what you mean...it's happened to me and is a complete nightmare...using the info you already mentioned is it wise to reformat a pendrive in this manner or will I achieve a root take over of the pen drive?
[14:45] <Dragnslcr> When you say reformat, do you really mean delete and recreate the file system on the drive? If so, I'm pretty sure you have to have root privileges to edit partitions, even on removable media
[14:46] <Dragnslcr> In which case there won't be any files on the drive anyway, so file ownership isn't an issue
[14:50] <rubasub> unetbootin seems to have completed something so I'll reboot and check if the iso now works from usb drive. The problem in past was having messed around with pendrive I couldn't drag and drop things into it cos of root privs
[14:50] <rubasub> I'll be back sometime...will be amased if it works =)
[15:31] <mkargar_> hello
[15:31] <mkargar_> how to install kde 4.3 beta2 in the kubuntu 9.04 AMD64?
[15:31] <mkargar_> *from repo?!
[15:32] <Mamarok> mkargar_: yes, it is in the backports PPA now, but be careful, it still is beta software
[15:40] <DaskreeCH> Pretty pretty beta software
[15:42] <ubuntu> HI
[15:42] <DaskreeCH> !hi | ubuntu
[15:42] <ubuntu> :)
[15:43] <hw_> If I open a gpg crypted attchemnt in kmail where does kmail/kgpg store the decrpyted attchment?
[15:45] <venik> how do I get identified so I could join the python channel?
[15:46] <genii> !register | venik
[15:46] <dotkomserver> hi
[15:46] <bondgirl> hi all
[15:46] <venik> !register | venik
[15:46] <bondgirl> i want to configure a printserver in KDE / Kubuntu 904
[15:47] <bondgirl> can i use the graphical interface ?
[15:48] <rubasub> has anyone had any luck with unetbooting app iso to usb stick
[15:50] <darkmatter_> anyone know why i can't install mysql? i keep getting an "aborted downgrade" error
[15:50] <rubasub> disk space?
[15:51] <rubasub> renamed newer version available?
[15:52] <darkmatter_> so apparently all i had to do was ask the question out loud to figure it out
[15:55] <darkmatter_> was trying to install 5.0, 5.1 was installed but not running
[15:56] <venik212> !register | venik212
[16:08] <venik212> join python
[16:11] <olskolirc> what is a good vnc program that allows windows to view my desktop please?
[16:11] <eagles0513875> !vnc | olskolirc
[16:19] <venik212> .
[16:24] <RobertLaptop> Hi.  I have a hardy -> Jaunty and it didn't go smoothly I had to uninstall a bunch of stuff to get the upgrade to go though.  Now that I have a working system is there a command that will clean up my system uninstalling no longer needed packages and installing new packages?
[16:30] <olskolirc> how do I get java to work in konqueror
[16:34] <genii> RobertLaptop: sudo dpkg --configure -a               is the usual fix
[16:35] <defrysk> olskolirc, install sun-java6-plugin
[16:35] <RobertLaptop> genii google finally turned up something.  What I was looking for was kubuntu-kde4-desktop
[16:36] <genii> RobertLaptop: Thats the name of the main package, yes
[16:37] <RobertLaptop> Now I need to figure out how to fix out how to get the nvidia drivers working on the upgrade will be complete.
[16:41] <olskolirc> it didn't work defrysk
[16:42] <olskolirc> got it defrysk
[16:42] <olskolirc> thanks
[17:02] <usuario> e ai
[17:14] <BluesKaj> Now that konversation and amarok2 are working ok , id like to rid my machine of any kde3 baggage. Is there a command or small script available?
[17:24] <HumpBack> Hello all
[17:24] <HumpBack> I'm running 9.04 with kde 4.299
[17:24] <HumpBack> I just got a usb 3g dongle.
[17:24] <HumpBack> I connect it and see some messages poping up about it being detected
[17:25] <HumpBack> but in networkmanager the "Mobile Broadband" tab is grayed
[17:27] <jussi01> HumpBack: Hrm, the kubuntu network manager can be kind of hard with 3g, to be honest I use the gnome one on my laptop when I need 3 g
[17:28] <HumpBack> jussi01: and what is the name of the program in ubuntu?
[17:28] <jussi01> HumpBack: network-manager-gnome
[17:28] <jussi01> then to start it press alt+f2 and type nm-applet
[17:29] <HumpBack> humpback@gustavo-dell:~$ nm-applet
[17:29] <jussi01> HumpBack: its got a nice little wizard, with most of the 3g providers already set up
[17:29] <HumpBack> ** (nm-applet:2497): WARNING **: <WARN>  applet_dbus_manager_start_service(): Could not acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service as it is already taken.  Return: 3
[17:30] <jussi01> HumpBack: you need to remove the plasmoid one
[17:31] <_HumpBack_> jussi01: Thanks. I had to remove the kde applet
[17:36] <jussi01> _HumpBack_: :)
[17:41] <amgarching> perl regexp: what should this    $dir =~ s/^\.\/*//;      do to      $dir = "../modules" ? I need second opinion.
[18:04] <xcdfgkjhgcv> It'd be cool if Peerguardian was included with Ubuntu.
[18:06] <xcdfgkjhgcv> The stupid UK Government wants to criminalise file sharing. :(
[18:35] <Badboy5150> anyone else getting errors from plasma
[18:53] <slow-motion> hi
[18:54] <Peace-> hi
[19:54] <snarkster> how do you get to the samba configuration setting in system-settings advanced, everything is grey?
[19:56] <snarkster> anyone home?
[19:56] <bobleny> Hey! Is anyone here?
[19:56] <snarkster> i am no one seems to be
[19:56] <bobleny> Never is...
[19:57] <snarkster> do you know how to change stuff in the system-settings advanced samba? everything is greyed out on mine
[19:57] <bobleny> Yeah, look at the bottom of the page. There should be a button to enter admin mode.
[19:57] <snarkster> there isnt
[19:58] <bobleny> Hm.
[19:58] <snarkster> you wouldnt happen to know the command to start sup system settings as root would you?
[19:59] <bobleny> sudo systemsettings
[20:00] <Dragnslcr> No
[20:00] <Dragnslcr> Never use sudo for graphical programs
[20:00] <Dragnslcr> snarkster- kdesudo systemsettings
[20:00] <bobleny> No, your right.
[20:00] <bobleny> I forgot.
[20:00] <bobleny> I just tried it.
[20:01] <bobleny> I used kdesu though...
[20:02] <bobleny> Does anyone know how to use the jaunty repository on harrdy?
[20:02] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, by upgrading. Trying to use 9.04 packages on an earlier version will most likely cause dependency issues
[20:02] <BluesKaj> sysadmin should ask for your pw ,when you click on the admin tab
[20:03] <bobleny> I don't like kde4
[20:03] <Dragnslcr> You won't have much choice soon. The KDE developers won't be supporting KDE3 for much longer
[20:04] <bobleny> Kde3 will still work though.
[20:04] <BluesKaj> Dragnslcr, there's the jaunty remix for kde4 - phobics :)
[20:04] <snarkster> yah i did it.. My mouth gets ahead of my brain
[20:05] <Dragnslcr> BluesKaj- heh, true, but that probably won't supported for all that long
[20:05] <Dragnslcr> bobleny- whatever works now will continue to work, but any problems won't get fixed, including security issues
[20:06] <BluesKaj> kde4 takes some getting used to , but I've switched ..mostly
[20:06] <bobleny> Well, I need to install jre-6-u14-1.
[20:06] <bobleny> Current version availible for hardy isn't amd64.
[20:08] <bobleny> So, if I can use the jaunty repo to install that version of java, I will be doing fine!
[20:08] <bobleny> Any ideas?
[20:09] <Dragnslcr> You can try finding a package from Sun
[20:13] <snarkster> ah damnit.. I give up. Ill go nfs. samba is being a real pita
[20:14] <Peace-> ?
[20:14] <Peace-> snarkster: http://nowardev.wordpress.com/2009/05/05/kubuntu-904-windows-share-with-samba/
[20:15] <snarkster> ok ill try that
[20:16] <solilo> tls is gay, http is gay, ftp is gay, ssh is gay, ssl is gay, irc is gay, banning users is gay, kde is gay, gnome is gay, windows xp is gay, windows vista is gay, windows me is gay, windows 7 is gay, mac os x is gay, ubuntu is great, kubuntu is great
[20:18] <bobleny> Yay! I simply changed hardy multiverse to jaunty multiverse and now it is updating!
[20:18] <morice-net> hello there
[20:19] <bobleny> Hopefully it doesn't break anything....
[20:19] <morice-net> How can we read subtitles with dragon player please ?
[20:20] <jussi01> bobleny: Id say you probably broke most of your system...
[20:21] <BlueEagle> morice-net: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=2&url=https%3A%2F%2Flaunchpad.net%2Fbugs%2F360426&ei=3EE5SrHxIs3X-Qbj1tWiAw&usg=AFQjCNG2uUgcpr8-TqMm28IogUQfg9vQSw&sig2=WF9E4hursBJPu6Sy3NGU0w
[20:21] <BlueEagle> morice-net: sorry. try https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dragonplayer/+bug/360426 instead
[20:21] <snarkster> ok so now im not getting a error on my network tab, Im just not getting anything
[20:21] <morice-net> BlueEagle: thank you
[20:22] <BlueEagle> morice-net: A popular workaround is to ditch it and use smplayer
[20:22] <morice-net> BlueEagle: God, really no way ?
[20:23] <BlueEagle> morice-net: Well, dragon player is open source afaik so you can make it read subtitles by altering the program code. I am sure the developers of dragon player would appreciate it. :)
[20:23] <morice-net> BlueEagle: Ok, I am
[20:24] <jussi01> morice-net: also, there is kaffeine available
[20:24] <morice-net> I will use smplayer... I'm ever working a lot with Koffice !
[20:25] <morice-net> jussi01: ok, thank you
[20:25] <morice-net> I'll try it if smplayer doesn't work
[20:25] <jussi01> :)
[20:26] <snarkster> thank you all.. later
[20:27] <bobleny> Guess whos 64bit system did not break and is now able to use java!
[20:28] <bobleny> Now I can view the stupid java videos I need for school.
[20:28] <bobleny> Even though I am not 3 days late.
[20:29] <bobleny> now*
[20:29] <bobleny> Ok. Bye,
[20:29] <bobleny> Thanks for all of your confidence help......
[20:30] <Dragnslcr> I think he forgot the key word "yet"
[20:34] <parpar> Hi is it possible to import pidgin data into kopete?
[20:34] <suman> hi...... i was trying to set up evolution as my mail client and i am quite annoyed by how it works....  hopefully someone can help me here
[20:35] <suman> so...i configured my smtp server setting and sent the mail and it goes into the outbox on "this computer" instead to the outbox of the account that i am sendiing the mail from
[20:36] <suman> And the messages dont get sent
[20:36] <suman> is there a way to see if the smtp connection is fine??
[20:37] <BlueEagle> suman: What did you set your smtp server to, exactly?
[20:37] <suman> well, my company is using a mail server service...  i have a domain name of the server
[20:38] <suman> it used to work with thunderbird .. before
[20:38] <BlueEagle> suman: So you did not set it to localhost. That is good. Are you running a smtp server on localhost?
[20:38] <suman> no i am not....
[20:40] <suman> i think i can use sendmail after setting it up locally, but i wnat to use the server
[20:41] <suman> BlueEagle: Have u used evolution ??
[20:41] <BlueEagle> suman: Not in the last year.
[20:42] <Dragnslcr> You might find more people that are familiar with Evolution in #ubuntu
[20:47] <suman> Dragnslcr: thanks
[21:10] <rwreed> please help! I changed my window manager from kde4 to beryl using the compiz manager and now I boot into a blank screen. How can I change it back?
[21:13] <Xet> Hello, This is driving me insane I hope you can help me out! well I have a mic (a complete headset),and when I try to talk through Tokbox there's a weird problemeople have told me that they hear Echoes from my computer, and I have my headset on! (Note: I don't have Speakers) , I've been trying to do something (the speaker icon in the volume control), and noth
[21:16] <parpar> diferences betwen opensuse and kubuntu?
[21:18] <nvisn> hey
[21:18] <ActionParsnip> parpar: thats offtopic here, this is a support channel
[21:19] <ActionParsnip> !ot
[21:19] <Xet> anyone? sorry the bother: Hello, This is driving me insane I hope you can help me out! well I have a mic (a complete headset),and when I try to talk through Tokbox there's a weird problemeople have told me that they hear Echoes from my computer, and I have my headset on! (Note: I don't have Speakers) , I've been trying to do something (the speaker icon in the
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> Xet: try making the mic and speaker volume lower
[21:21] <Xet> ActionParsnip: I did =(
[21:22] <Xet> here's some screenshots: http://www.imagebam.com/image/646a9839363905
[21:22] <Xet> and: http://www.imagebam.com/image/0a3b6839363903
[21:23] <ActionParsnip> Xet: have you tested the levels so that when you speak it doesnt go into the red
[21:23] <rwreed> please help! I changed my window manager from kde4 to beryl using the compiz manager and now I boot into a blank screen. How can I change it back?
[21:24] <Xet> ActionParsnip: sorry what? Sorry I'm a beginner
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> Xet: you set the mic level, if you test the mic and the level indicator always hits red then its too high
[21:26] <Xet> again sorry but how do I test the mic?
[21:29] <ActionParsnip> Xet: it will be in whatever app you are using
[21:34] <ubuntu> )
[21:39] <don333> after logging in Kubuntu 9.04 I get a black screen with no desktop nor panel
[21:40] <don333> mouse is active, KRunner works (through Alt-F2), Ctrl-Alt-F[x] works
[21:40] <don333> and everything was fine just a couple hours before
[21:41] <don333> anyone's got some idea what could be wrong?
[21:45] <BlueEagle> don333: is konqueror running?
[21:47] <don333> well, I booted to the other system to seek help
[21:47] <don333> so I can't check it right now
[21:47] <don333> but I tried to run konqueror from krunner and it did start
[21:47] <don333> in web-browser mode
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> don333: does it happen with all users?
[21:53] <don333> I'm the only user of the machine
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> don333: yes but 1 pc can have multiple user names
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> don333: so make a fresh one and log in as it
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> don333: you can do this in root recovery console
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> !adduser
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> don333: dont worry if it is not part of the admin group, its only a test account
[21:55] <burn_> how to delete other kernels from directory so i can have only 1 kernel in grub boot loader ?
[21:55] <don333> I guess it would work
[21:55] <don333> let's say it will, what would that mean?
[21:55] <ActionParsnip> burn_: dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[21:56] <ActionParsnip> don333: that the users profile is corrupted
[21:56] <ActionParsnip> burn_: you can uninstall the images but you MUST leave the one you are currently using. uname -a will show you which is running
[21:57] <burn_> ActionParsnip: i want to use only 1 kernel, the lastest one
[21:57] <burn_> but i want to delete others
[21:57] <burn_> i did this in kubuntu 8.10
[21:57] <don333> burn_: do as ActionParsnip wrote, it'll leave only the latest one
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> burn_: sure, just uninstall the old kernels and run: sudo apt-get --purge autoremove which will then get rid of the modules for each
[21:58] <burn_> 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[21:58] <ActionParsnip> burn_: thats moot to us. you need to run the dpkg command i gave earlier and remove the kernels yu no longer require
[21:59] <ActionParsnip> i gotta jet. peace
[22:00] <burn_> just uninstall the older kernel > how to do that? :D
[22:01] <rodrigo__> hola
[22:07] <rodrigo__> hola!
[22:13] <mousstik> Bonsoir
[22:13] <alvise> list channels
[22:14] <alvise> kubuntu what is this?
[22:15] <alvise> -offtopic
[22:15] <alvise> #kubuntu-offtopic
[22:21] <frapell> i found today that i can update to 4.2.90 is it safe to move now ? (no incorrectly compiled packages, and stuff like that ?)
[22:27] <frapell> great, thanks :P
[22:30] <burn_> how to know does my kubuntu suppetrs /dev/shm for ati radeon 3d?
[22:31] <burn_> supports*
[22:34] <alfio> ciao
[22:34] <alfio> non mi funziona konqueror come lo faccio funzionare
[22:35] <Mamarok> !it | alfio
[22:38] <Serpardum> I have Kubuntu 9.04 iso burned. I have it installed in virtualbox.  I plan on putting in a HD I have extra and making it my primary boot.  Now, I have an AMD 64 chip so I plan on installing it 64 bit. Do I need a different .iso?
[22:39] <Serpardum> I only see one download iso.  How does kubuntu know to install 32 or 64 bit?
[22:40] <noaXess> on my system/noebook every few minutes i see the harddisk leed running for 2-4 seconds, while this, all is like stopped.. any idea how to find out what that is?
[22:40] <Serpardum> I noticed that once on a unix machine
[22:41] <Serpardum> every now and then the unix would write the cache to hard drive in case it crashed
[22:41] <Serpardum> I suspect that's the same with kubuntu
[22:41] <Dragnslcr> Serpardum- yes, there are different disc images for i386 and amd64
[22:41] <Mamarok> Serpardum: you can choose the version in the download area in http://kubuntu.org
[22:41] <Serpardum> ahh, there it is
[22:41] <Serpardum> I see the differnt versions now.  thanks
[22:41] <Serpardum> let me burn it
[22:44] <Serpardum> I remember I had to use the alternate CD before, but I don't remember why
[22:46] <noaXess> Serpardum: so, what to do?
[22:46] <noaXess> is that a disk problem?
[22:47] <Serpardum> I'm googling but not fidning much
[22:47] <Serpardum> Oh, no, shoudlnt' be
[22:47] <Serpardum> it's just how linux works.  It's so if you have any files open and the system crashes you don't lose any data
[22:48] <Serpardum> you shoudl notice if you use like kate it creates a file ending in ~
[22:48] <Serpardum> this would be written to disk every time you see the hd flicker
[22:48] <Serpardum> even if you don't have anythign open I know it used to do it.
[22:48] <Serpardum> It's just the nature of the beast.  It shoudl be normal afaik
[22:48] <Serpardum> wait
[22:49] <Serpardum> everything stops?
[22:49] <Serpardum> that is not normal
[22:49] <noaXess> Serpardum: the problem is that if that happening the system is blocked..
[22:49] <noaXess> jep
[22:49] <Serpardum> that is definately not normal.  hmm
[22:50] <ign0ramus> just curious - anyone else have the "iHateTheCashew" plasmoid?
[22:50] <Serpardum> how much memory does your laptop have noaXess?
[22:50] <Dragnslcr> ign0ramus- no, but I've heard about it
[22:50] <noaXess> Serpardum: 4gb, but the mainboard only give me 3gb of them
[22:51] <Serpardum> try this:  if you leave the monitor window open in the background, it has a chart and will show you if you are going to 100%. The system monitor is in the menu at System>Administration>System Monitor. Then after the freeze, you can look at the chart and see if that is happening.
[22:51] <noaXess> Serpardum: or CTRL+ESC :)
[22:51] <ign0ramus> Dragnslcr, it gives you the option of hiding the big cashew on the top right of the Plasma Dashboard... i just cant figure out how to implement it (i've installed it properly...)
[22:51] <Serpardum> that is, if it's running out of memory and having to swap
[22:52] <Serpardum> I have that thing
[22:52] <Serpardum> I think it's half of a ying/yang symbol
[22:55] <Serpardum> Oh, right, I needed the alternate CD to install in virtualbox, but since I'll be installilng to boot, I can use the normal Cd
[22:57] <burn_> does the ati radeon linux driver 32bit works with xorg ?
[22:57] <burn_> version 9.6
[23:01] <Serpardum> noaXess: any success?
[23:02] <noaXess> Serpardum: need to check.. mayby memery problem, so it is swaping aroound
[23:03] <noaXess> Serpardum: Mem:   2967480k total,  2831480k used,   136000k free,   157644k buffers
[23:03] <noaXess> Swap:  6289408k total,    45408k used,  6244000k free,  1477668k cached
[23:04] <Serpardum> 136k free is nothing with 3g.  yeah, sounds like it
[23:05] <Serpardum> I have 1g on this virtualmachine, 503172 used, 523508 free
[23:05] <Serpardum> I have 1/3 the memory and more free.  yeah, try top, find out whats using the memory
[23:05] <Serpardum> top is a console command
[23:08] <snarkster1> could somebody explain mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting server:/DATA/Movies
[23:08] <Serpardum> it sounds like you have /data/movies mounted, and your mount is conflicting with it
[23:08] <Serpardum> so umount your /data/movies
[23:08] <Serpardum> then try it
[23:09] <snarkster1> so umount from the server?
[23:09] <Serpardum> whatever /DATA/Movies is.
[23:09] <Serpardum> I'm not familiar with that error, but that's what the error is telling you
[23:09] <ign0ramus> Serpardum, you may be newish to kubuntu, but you know your unix!
[23:10] <Serpardum> and, yeah, it sounds like you are serving /DATA/Movies
[23:10] <snarkster1> ok let me see if im understanding you. I need to umount /DATA/Movies on the server so I can mount it on my client?
[23:10] <Serpardum> if you are mounting it on your server, you  have access to it, why do you need to mount it?
[23:11] <Serpardum> it sounds like you are trying to serve and client the same place
[23:11] <snarkster1> because I want to access it from my laptop
[23:11] <Serpardum> right, your laptop is not the server, right?
[23:11] <snarkster1> correct it is not the server
[23:11] <halberd> I have a "Launch Application" dialogue for Firefox that is open, but unresponsive to clicks, and it doesn't close
[23:12] <Serpardum> okay, so when you try to mount it on the laptop via the network, it works/
[23:12] <Serpardum> ?
[23:12] <halberd> how can I find what this window is, on the command line, so I can kill it?
[23:12] <Serpardum> ps -a
[23:12] <snarkster1> no it will not mount
[23:12] <Serpardum> maybe it's ps-all
[23:12] <snarkster1> says access denied
[23:12] <Serpardum> no, let me find the switch that shows all
[23:12] <Serpardum> your server has to give it rights
[23:12] <Serpardum> it's ps -A
[23:13] <Serpardum> I'm not familair with how you are serving it, so am not sure how you would give ti rights to the mount share
[23:13] <snarkster1> if its shared, and my hosts file shows my computer. and i have explicitly shared it to my laptop shouldnt that work?
[23:14] <Serpardum> Oh, you know, it might just be that the client (laptop) needs to givce the linux username/password
[23:14] <snarkster1> ok ill try that
[23:14] <Serpardum> afaik it shares by user, not by machine, though I may be wrong.
[23:14] <Serpardum> I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken
[23:15] <snarkster1> hmm i need a smoke. brb
[23:21] <ziyang> does anybody know why forward/back mouse button are recognised in firefox but not konqueror?
[23:26] <makuseru> Can someone help me set up wireless on an HP G60 laptop with an Athereos card?
[23:26] <burn_> makuser what athers wireless?
[23:26] <burn_> atheros*
[23:26] <halberd> makuseru, are you sure it doesn't work already
[23:27] <halberd> if there's a wireless network near you, try sudo iwlist scan
[23:27] <makuseru> Ive got a wireless router right next to me.
[23:28] <halberd> so try that command, and if your router shows up then  your wireless is working
[23:28] <makuseru> It says "Interface doesn't support scanning"
[23:28] <halberd> it says that for every interface? the command finished?
[23:28] <makuseru> For "lo" "eth0"  and "pan0" which is all thats listed.
[23:29] <halberd> well in that case you don't have it configured
[23:29] <halberd> there are guides for that stuff
[23:30] <halberd> basically you need to search google for the guide, which will tell you to install a driver, then edit /etc/network/interfaces to configure your wireless interface
[23:31] <makuseru> All the guides I found were for "madwifi" and I tried svereal different ways and was never able to get it working that way.
[23:31] <makuseru> What would you recommend?
[23:31] <ign0ramus> makuseru, did you hit the wifi button?  i think it should be blue
[23:32] <halberd> maybe one of these will help you http://www.google.com/search?q=configure+wireless+linux+atheros&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a
[23:45] <max_54_> !madwifi
[23:48] <fleebailey33> i have two moniters, one is portrait and one is landscape
[23:48] <fleebailey33> is there in easy way to configure this that i am missing?
[23:53] <socceroos> fleebailey33: you should be able to go to System Settings -> Display and change the rotation of each monitor
[23:55] <fleebailey33> socceroos: that easy eh?
[23:55] <fleebailey33> why do i always try and make things harder.
[23:56] <socceroos> fleebailey33: it SHOULD be that easy. I've done it from there before.
[23:56] <socceroos> =)
[23:56] <fleebailey33> that should apply to kde in general right?
[23:56] <socceroos> fleebailey33: correct
[23:56] <fleebailey33> thanks
[23:57] <fleebailey33> topic