[00:00] <kaddi> no, that should be ok
[00:00] <kaddi> do you know how to use a terminal?
[00:01] <Undead> yea
[00:01] <Undead> i was using it a while ago to try and connect through it
[00:01] <Byron> This is getting annoying. I can't seem to install Ubuntu Server 9.04
[00:02] <kaddi> ok, go to the folder in which the deb-file is and type this "sudo dpkg -i nameofthe.deb" it should try to install the file.
[00:02] <kaddi> if it fails it should give a more detailed error message
[00:02] <kaddi> please post it here
[00:02] <Undead> uhh
[00:02] <Undead> how do i direct it to the folder
[00:03] <kaddi> ok, when you open the terminal, you find yourself in your home directory
[00:03] <Undead> ok
[00:04] <kaddi> use cd <foldername> to get into any folder that is in your home-folder
[00:04] <kaddi> use cd .. to move from a folder to the folder containing it. ( so if your are in /home/name/example and you do cd .. you will be in /home/name)
[00:04] <Guest11720> Byron: what are you having issues with?
[00:05] <Undead> one second
[00:05] <Byron> Installing LAMP, Mail and OpenSSH server options from the server CD of ubuntu 9.04
[00:06] <Undead> ok
[00:06] <Undead> i did it
[00:06] <Undead> it says it conflicts with network manager
[00:06] <happy> what part are you having trouble at?
[00:06] <Undead> ok
[00:06] <Undead> question
[00:07] <happy> Byron: what part are you having trouble at?
[00:07] <Undead> i installed kubuntu inside windows using the iso i downloaded
[00:07] <Undead> i mounted using daemon
[00:07] <kaddi> you're using wubi?
[00:07] <Undead> i guess so
[00:07] <Undead> yea
[00:07] <Undead> so
[00:07] <Undead> if i uninstall kubuntu
[00:07] <Undead> install ubuntu and the install kde would it work?
[00:08] <Byron> happy: It loads tasksel and gets my packages, but won't install
[00:08] <Byron> It appears they are not available.
[00:08] <Undead> since all im doing is changing the desktop manager
[00:08] <Byron> happy: I'm in ubuntu-server
[00:08] <happy> Byron: next time, use alt+f4 to get more info on falures
[00:09] <happy> then alt+f1 to get back to normal
[00:09] <happy> what do you mean just stopped? red screen of death?
[00:09] <Byron> Yup
[00:09] <Undead> well kaddi i have to go for a bit are you going to be here much longer?
[00:09] <Byron> There appears to be 3 packages which are not being found
[00:10] <happy> interesting
[00:10] <Byron> libnewt0.52, ext2-modules and efi-modules
[00:10] <happy> ok
[00:10] <happy> and this is when it is installing the base system?
[00:11] <happy> is it connected to the internet when it does this?
[00:11] <Byron> Yes, it is connected.
[00:11] <happy> this was when it was "installing the base system"?
[00:11] <kaddi> Undead no I won't but other people will be. You could simply uninstall Netowrkmanager before installing wicd, but you should be able to do this with one command .. I'm lucking at the how right now
[00:12] <Undead> alrighty, if this doesnt work ill just go back to ubuntu
[00:13] <kaddi> Undead yeah sadly networkmanager has a lot of problems with kubuntu, but as said, wicd has been running great for me :)
[00:13] <Byron> happy: No. Select and install software
[00:13] <Undead> ok
[00:13] <Undead> whats the uninstall command
[00:13] <Undead> just "uninstall networkmanager?
[00:14] <happy> Byron: what you could do is install nothing extra, then install lamp and ssh manually
[00:14] <happy> it is not that hard to do
[00:14] <kaddi> maybe someone else can confirm: I think you need to remove more then just networkmanager, you want everything related to nm gone
[00:14] <Undead> ok
[00:14] <Undead> well i have to go
[00:14] <Undead> thanks for the help
[00:14] <Byron> happy: So just install Mail server?
[00:15] <kaddi> ok, see you
[00:15] <Undead> bye
[00:15] <happy> Byron: sure, I do not know how to install that :-)
[00:16] <Byron> happy: That failed, too
[00:16] <happy> hmm
[00:16] <BluesKaj> kaddi, it's not necessary to remove widget-network-manager, insalling wicd autoremoves it
[00:16] <Byron> Couldn't find package language-pack-en
[00:17] <kaddi> BluesKaj: thanks :) The thing I was trying to find out was if forcing install of wicd would have uninstalled nm, or if forcing install would try to install wicd with nm still present?
[00:18] <happy> Byron: I am not sure what is happening :-\
[00:20] <Byron> the language pack is in the repos, but the installation doesn't seem to find it
[00:20] <Byron> All other packages are fine, except for these
[00:20] <happy> are you sure it found internet?
[00:21] <happy> do you have multiple network cards?
[00:21] <Byron> happy: What the deuce? I guess it just died because it's not able to ping google.com
[00:21] <Byron> No, just one card
[00:21] <happy> Byron: when you get internet, it should work
[00:21] <happy> Byron: you need to tell it to query dhcp again
[00:22] <Byron> happy: How do I do that?
[00:22] <happy> you have 2 choices
[00:22] <happy> 1. start over :-(
[00:23] <happy> 2. I think it is one of the options on the menu you get when it red screens
[00:23]  * happy has not messed with the debian installer in a while
[00:24] <Byron> Nope, not an option for dhcp
[00:24] <happy> something having to do with networking?
[00:24] <Byron> I think I'm online now
[00:25] <Byron> What's another word for cave and lair?
[00:25] <happy> Byron: so try agian :-)
[00:25] <happy> den
[00:25] <Byron> that works
[00:26] <happy> why?
[00:26] <Byron> for the domain, do I have to put den.com or just 'den'?
[00:26] <happy> do you own den.com?
[00:27] <happy> I think your best bet is to leave domain blank
[00:27] <Byron> I don't think you can leave it blank
[00:27] <happy> I think so
[00:28] <happy> Byron: just leave it blank
[00:28] <Byron> ok
[00:30] <Byron> keeps failing
[00:30] <Byron> rebooting to start over
[00:30] <happy> ok
[00:30] <happy> this time make sure it has internet
[00:32] <Byron> Do I want LVM?
[00:35] <Byron> Installing Base System
[00:38] <Byron> sqlite-3 appeared to be corrupt. I'm doing it over
[00:41] <david_> how do i install a geforce 6200 graphics card?
[00:42] <david_> drivers first then install?
[00:42] <high-rez> just stick it in the machine ?
[00:42] <david_> high-rez: when i do that it freezes
[00:43] <high-rez> Where at?  Starting X?
[00:43] <david_> high-rez: no at boot screen
[00:44] <high-rez> Like inside of grub or after grub?  Inside of the linux splash screen?
[00:44] <david_> high-rez: after grub
[00:45] <david_> high-rez: thought maybe install drivers then try install?
[00:47] <david_> anyone know y my system would freeze everytime i install my graphics card?
[00:47] <high-rez> Well I think the bootsplash will be framebuffer still.  I assume you know for fact that this card is good?
[00:48] <david_> high-rez: yes sir
[00:48] <david_> high-rez: just took it out of my windows pc
[00:50] <high-rez> I don't know you could possibly try the driver - though if the machine is crashing at the splash screen it may not get that far.  Perhaps try disabling the vesa frame buffer - and see how it behaves ones it starts X.
[00:51] <david_> high-rez: how do i disable the vesa?
[00:52] <david_> high-rez: thanks in advance for the help!
[00:52] <david_> high-rez: been trying for two days to install ubuntu on my sons pc
[00:52] <high-rez> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer
[00:53] <david_> high-rez: finally figured out its something to do with graphics card
[00:54] <high-rez> I can't speak much to kubuntu stuff myself, only installed for the first time yesterday (long time gentoo user - i perhaps enjoy pain).
[00:55] <david_> high-rez: lol me too
[01:01] <rubyist> yo
[01:01] <rubyist> i'm trying to get kdm to start at boot, /etc/init.d/kdm exists, it is set to run for 2,3,4,5 run levels, but for some reason - it never starts.
[01:03] <vismad> hi, I need help, if someone could you give a advice?
[01:04] <vismad> hola necesito ayuda
[01:05] <vismad> alguien q me ayude¿?
[01:05] <vismad> por favor es urgente
[01:05] <Dragnslcr> !es | vismad
[01:06] <rubyist> no one has any idea for my problem? :o(
[01:09] <rmrfslash> Does (K)Ubuntu use CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM=y by default?
[01:19] <Diogow> alo
[01:20] <Diogow> alguem sabe porque aqui eu nao consigo conectar no aMSN ?
[01:20] <rmrfslash> Does anyone think it's worth moving to kde 4.3 on jaunty?
[01:20] <rmrfslash> Now that it's a RC?
[01:20] <rmrfslash> Or is it still buggy?
[01:20] <Dragnslcr> Seems to be working well enough for me
[01:20] <rmrfslash> Is it better/less buggy than 4.2.4?
[01:20] <Diogow> i'm trying to join amsn since i brought this pc
[01:24] <rmrfslash> Ah what the hell....I'm gunna upgrade
[01:24] <rmrfslash> Let's see what happens :)
[01:24] <rmrfslash> btw Ksplice is cool
[01:25] <rmrfslash> and chromium is wicked fast
[01:26] <rmrfslash> if it had flash I'd switch now
[01:29] <KrispyKreme> Everytime I login to kubuntu, it asks for a keyring password to access my internet. How can i remove this if possible?
[01:34] <fran_> can anybody help me to install a printer with line commands
[01:35] <fran_> there are anybody who speaks english
[01:37] <fran_> hello there
[01:42] <fran_> cualcuno parla italiano
[01:43] <fran_> alguien me puede ayudar a configurar una impresora con lineas de comando
[01:48] <yurimxpxman> anybody have a recommendation for a linux-compatible PCI wireless card?
[01:51] <Aizawa> I don't know of a good PCI one, but Syslink's WUSB54GC (And the whole series) work very well, but are USB. I'd recommend them, although I know it's not what you asked for.
[01:53] <rubyist> mannn!
[01:53] <rubyist> okay
[01:53] <rubyist> ive got kdm to start at boot, but it doesn't start at the resolution set by xorg - it starts at its own predetermined res, and as a result, it goes out of range
[01:54] <rubyist> ive tried setting the res from kde, to 1280x800, 60 sync rate.. same thing everytime
[01:54] <rubyist> is there anything i can do?
[01:54] <rubyist> i need to restart the xorg server everytime, to get it back to a res that works
[01:57] <BluesKaj> yurimxpxman, it may not be your card , try installing wicd , it works much better thab the default on jaunty
[01:58] <yurimxpxman> BluesKaj: I don't have a wireless card. I'm trying to buy one compatible with kubuntu.
[01:58] <Aizawa> Most are compatible, really
[01:58] <Aizawa> Uh
[01:59] <Aizawa> As far as I've experienced
[02:00] <BluesKaj> yurimxpxman, i'm using a belkin usb , works well and it's portable
[02:06] <BluesKaj> usb wu=ifi cards are handy on the road when hotel wifi sucks as most do , the belkin has more sensitivity than most builtins
[02:12] <pepee> hello, i want to control the cpu fan, i tryed with pwmconfig, but it doesn't work
[02:12] <pepee> it means that my mobo doesn't support fan control, or there's some software issue?
[02:13] <high-rez> Wow, Koala seems more stable than Jaunty
[02:14] <DarkDigitalDream> I have a shared drive on a server I would like to access from outside the LAN. I have been looking into NFS. Is there a secure way to authenticate valid users with NFS? Is NFS a suitable solution?
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[02:40] <Byron> bazhang: IT'S ALIVE!!!
[02:41] <bazhang> Byron, success?
[02:41] <Byron> Oh yeah!
[02:42]  * Byron starts tearing and choking up...
[02:42] <bazhang> !yay | Byron
[02:42] <Byron> "It's just do beautiful"
[02:42] <Byron> *so
[02:43] <Byron> This is slightly the best moment of my life. Please don't tell my girl I said that.
[02:43] <DarkDigitalDream> I figured out my question earlier. If it interests anyone, sshfs is real quick (and I'm assuming fairly secure) solution to accessing entire filesystems as if they were right on your machine
[02:43] <spinfusor> Anyone know of a good/great video editing software for Kubuntu?
[02:43] <spinfusor> HD
[02:44] <spinfusor> High Definition
[02:45] <spinfusor> !video editing
[02:45] <spinfusor> !high definition
[02:45] <spinfusor> !cinelerra
[02:47] <Byron> bazhang: Thank you so much for your help yesterday and today.
[02:48] <Byron> happy: If you're reading this, thank you for your help. I got my Ubuntu server 9.04 running now
[02:50] <bazhang> Byron, glad you got it going
[02:51] <Byron> bazhang: Me too. I'm hoping to learn so much from this installation and that of what the server itself can teach me.
[02:52] <seektherapy> can someone point me to a tutorial for installing  Sound Blaster X-Fi Linux 64-bit Driver using terminal
[02:54] <kinchin> a
[02:56] <rC> KampungChat Crackstore sets mode +m on
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[03:03] <DaskreeCH> bazhang: What was Byron doing?
[03:04] <bazhang> DaskreeCH, he was setting up a web server (9.04)
[03:04] <DaskreeCH> ah. ok that doesnt seem that hard
[03:05] <bazhang> had a lot of troubles with bad iso or bad burn/media though
[03:05] <DaskreeCH> Ah that sucks
[03:06] <bazhang> got the iso from isohunt.com or some such
[03:19] <xhadow> O.o
[03:20] <DaskreeCH> 0.--
[03:58] <noeperezdiaz> vf
[04:06] <Okay> I just installed sunbird and I screwed up the calendars. How do I completely uninstall it and erase those settings?
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[04:25] <bazhang> !ops | rC
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[04:26] <bazhang> thanks vorian
[04:26] <vorian> no problemo
[04:26] <DOOM777> is rC a bot?
[04:33] <high-rez> What's the proper way to upgrade releases?
[04:33] <bazhang> !upgrade > high-rez
[04:38] <high-rez> Yeah, I guess I sho9uld really rephrease my question.  I'd like to udpate to 9.10
[04:39] <DaskreeCH> high-rez: More or less asking that question disquialifies you from using 9.10
[04:39] <DaskreeCH> or more explictly kubuntu+1
[04:41] <murry> whys that?
[04:41] <high-rez> I've got plenty of experience with other distributions - i'm just trying to see where kubuntu 9.10 is at today. Not sure one needs a special badge of knowledge to try things out.
[04:42] <bazhang> high-rez, discussion of karmic in #ubuntu+1
[04:42] <DaskreeCH> high-rez: If you just want to see where it's at today grab a daily Live CD
[04:43] <DaskreeCH> If you want to keep it installed it's going to break from hour to hour sometimes very badly If you don't know how to manage packages you'll basicaly have to wipe and reinstall
[04:43] <DaskreeCH> The alpha state of Ubuntu Distros is well deserved. Things break in magnificent manners
[04:44] <high-rez> right, thanks for the advice - i had no intention of playing with it on a production machine.
[04:44] <bazhang> !fr
[04:45] <high-rez> that said, i've already been there with the live cd (alpha2) far enough to know how pretty broken it is (sits in a loop trying to mount my 9.04 fs).
[04:45] <bazhang> high-rez, please move discussion of karmic to #ubuntu+1 thanks
[04:46] <DaskreeCH> yeah well when X or the kernel or grub breaks and the hasty fix clashes with your other packages and you don't know how to override stuff it's going to get frustrating quickly
[05:16] <tonoito> HOLA
[05:32] <happy> hola tonoito
[05:32] <kalp> hi ppl
[05:33] <kalp> need help
[05:33] <happy> !ask
[05:33] <kalp> i hav a kubuntu sys on a 2 gb partition
[05:34] <happy> kalp: and?
[05:36] <kalp> i hav a kubuntu sys on a 2 gb partition , i did a update after a ling time, there was 600mb free space which came down to around 400mb after the package manager downloaded the upgrades, when it started installing, it got stuck at a point where it wanted to take backup of an onder kernel for upgrade, it just couldnt, and now it doesnt install anything, jus comes to same problem when i start package manager
[05:37] <happy> kalp: open up a konsole, then type sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:37] <happy> pastebin the output
[05:37] <happy> do you know what pastebin is?
[05:37] <kalp> no
[05:37] <happy> !pastebin > kalp
[05:38] <felipe__> Hi everybody
[05:38] <happy> hi felipe_
[05:38] <fetusbubble> hi felipe__
[05:38] <felipe__> I use ubuntu but i Installed KDE ....
[05:39] <kalp> ok, i wil start that system and came back to this room
[05:39] <felipe__> I would like to change the theme because it's ugly....
[05:39] <felipe__> the folders...nautilus....
[05:39] <felipe__> Can you help me because I try but I couldn't
[05:40] <Kmxys> Hello Hello could some help me out... my computer dont want to reconize my YP-U3 mp3...
[05:40] <fetusbubble> isn't nautilus for gnome?
[05:40] <Kmxys> it reconized it before...
[05:41] <Kmxys> yeah, nautilis is for gnome
[05:41] <felipe__> hum...
[05:41] <felipe__> so ...what could I do to change....
[05:41] <felipe__> ?
[05:41] <fetusbubble> KDE uses
[05:41] <fetusbubble> er
[05:41] <fetusbubble> KDE uses Dolphin
[05:41] <Kmxys> try the sudo dolphinxD
[05:42] <fetusbubble> i don't know if you can change the theme of gnome apps on KDE, i only used KDE for a week before it half melted my system
[05:42] <Kmxys> yes you can
[05:42] <Kmxys> you just have to install the GMONE desktope lib
[05:43] <Kmxys> and some other packages that I just dont remember...
[05:43] <Kmxys> then in the log in screen, option...
[05:43] <Kmxys> choose the GNOME desktop
[05:43] <fetusbubble> yeah, i originally had gnome
[05:43] <fetusbubble> i installed kubuntu-desktop and KDE and every thing after
[05:44] <Kmxys> me too xD actually im using gnome...
[05:44] <Kmxys> the un install them xD
[05:44] <felipe__> can you say me step by step what I should install?
[05:44] <felipe__> please
[05:45] <Kmxys> ummm
[05:46] <Kmxys> I dont remember... let me check
[05:47] <Kmxys> gnome desktop
[05:47] <Kmxys> data
[05:48] <Kmxys> sorry dont you want to check it on google???
[05:49] <Kmxys> nautilus pack
[05:49] <Kmxys> there are like a few that I just cant find xD nor remember
[05:52] <fg56lx> How do i get kubuntu to display a preview when i hover over a picture?
[05:56] <Okay> I accidentally deleted the bottom taskbar. how do i bring it back?
[05:56] <MTughan> I'm trying to update packages, but the last time, the OS froze up, and left perl-modules in a bad state. The dpkg command I got from the GUI says I should reinstall perl-modules, but I can't find how to do that in the dpkg man page. Is there a command for installation?
[05:59] <felipe__> Now I installed kubuntu-desktop
[05:59] <happy> MTughan: sudo apt-get --reinstall install [package]
[06:00] <MTughan> Looks like it's going. Thanks happy.
[06:00] <happy> np
[06:01] <fg56lx> Okay: Right click on the desktop and click "add panel"
[06:01] <Okay> it's the default taskbar one
[06:01] <Okay> where it stores all the open/opened windows and applications
[06:03] <fg56lx> Okay: Right click on the panel and click "add widget" and add "task manager"
[06:04] <Okay> got it! Thanks a lot fg56lx
[06:04] <fg56lx> No problem.
[06:06] <Okay> fg56lx, do you happen to have one of those Mac os x like docks for kubuntu?
[06:07] <fg56lx> Okay: I don't.
[06:08] <fg56lx> Okay: If you're trying to find one, I believe Compiz Fusion(or w.e they are calling themselvs these days) has one.
[06:09] <Okay> I will look into it fg56lx
[06:09] <Okay> thanks again man
[06:12] <ner0x> Question, there are four blocked packages, anyone want to tell me why? :)
[06:13] <ner0x> Also, which firefox package will install 3.5 for me?
[06:14] <happy> ner0x: they are probably kernel upgrade
[06:14] <ner0x> happy: They all are, but why are they blocked?
[06:14] <happy> I never figured that out. I think it is because they want to install other packages
[06:14] <fg56lx> ner0x: You can make them update/install if you do it from a terminal.
[06:14] <happy> I overrid it in the terminal
[06:15] <ner0x> fg56lx: Alright, but are they suggested to be updated?
[06:15] <fg56lx> I don't see why they wouldnt be.
[06:16] <ner0x> I'm new to *package management* what application do I use to override?
[06:18] <fg56lx> ner0x: "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[06:19] <ner0x> That's a command line package manager?
[06:19] <fg56lx> Yes.
[06:19] <ner0x> Does it auto upgrade?
[06:19] <ner0x> Or does it give me the list of freatures?
[06:19] <fg56lx> Yes, dist-upgrade will uodate all packages.
[06:19] <ner0x> So it's a script?
[06:21] <ner0x> Will aptitude do the same thing?
[06:21] <happy> ner0x: apt-get is pretty much the cli package manager
[06:21] <happy> (dpkg is actually the package manager. But it does not do the cool stuff like check online for updates)
[06:22] <happy> ner0x: I think aptitude can also do a dist upgrade
[06:23] <ner0x> I believe so too. I'll have to read the docs.
[06:23] <ner0x> My clock is never right, how do I fix that on kubuntu? lol
[06:23] <ner0x> Also, which firefox package do I choose for 3.5?
[06:23] <agathodaimon> hey guys am new to ubuntu just installed it cople of days ago and the only think so far that i dont understand is how do i install .tar.bz2 files can anyone help me plz ? :)
[06:24] <happy> ner0x: have you tried left or right clicking on the clock?
[06:24] <ner0x> happy: Yeah, it's on the correct timezone, just the wrong time.
[06:24] <happy> !compile | agathodaimon
[06:25] <agathodaimon> thanks
[06:25] <ner0x> happy: aptitude does install the kernel updates, I'm doing it now. :)
[06:25] <happy> ok
[06:26] <agathodaimon> so u can update the kernal aswell by typing sudo apt-get upgrade right?
[06:26] <happy> ner0x: to fix the clock, go into system settings
[06:26] <happy> then time and date
[06:26] <happy> agathodaimon: I don't think so
[06:26] <happy> aptitude upgrade does it (not sure)
[06:28] <ner0x> agathodaimon: In aptitude type "shift+u" or "U" to set it to upgrade. Then press "g" to commence all the changes.
[06:28] <happy> ner0x: aptitude is a cli program
[06:28] <happy> that does not make sense :-\
[06:28] <agathodaimon> how can i get it?
[06:28] <ner0x> happy: Well that's how you do it.
[06:28] <ner0x> agathodaimon: Aptitude?
[06:28] <agathodaimon> yup
[06:29] <ner0x> Should be installed as part of the basesystem
[06:29] <agathodaimon> ner0x: wer do i find it ?
[06:29] <ner0x> agathodaimon: Ever used linux before?
[06:30] <agathodaimon> ner0x: no i just said am new to it coz i got sick of windows ( and i really dont want to go back to it)
[06:30] <happy> agathodaimon: typing sudo apt-get dist-upgrade in a konsole should work
[06:30] <agathodaimon> happy: thanks m8
[06:30] <ner0x> agathodaimon: What happy said will work. If you want more management open up a shell "konsole" and just type "aptitude"
[06:31] <ner0x> agathodaimon: And get used to reading docs, you'll be doing it a lot. :)
[06:31] <happy> ner0x: wow, I have never used aptitude like that
[06:32] <ner0x> happy: But it works correct?
[06:32] <agathodaimon> ner0x: i am all the time i downloaded 50 book, its my second day today on linux and i managed to install 200 updates, learned how to install .bin use perfectly wine - am running already 5 windows games etc :)
[06:32] <ner0x> Blah, use windows for games. :)
[06:32] <ner0x> Use linux for everything else. :)
[06:33] <happy> ner0x: I have no idea how to use it. So I will not recommend it. If it works, it works.
[06:33] <ner0x> happy: Well it did work. :)
[06:33] <ner0x> I'll be right back, odd how kubuntu makes you reboot to use the new kernel.
[06:33] <agathodaimon> ner0x: sorry m8 got sick and tired of it, not to start talking bout viruses too... so microsoft doesnt exist for me anymore :)
[06:33] <ner0x> agathodaimon: Yeah, viruses are a pain.
[06:34] <ner0x> agathodaimon: But you can forget about those. :) For the most part.
[06:34] <fg56lx> How do i get kubuntu to display a preview when i hover over a picture?
[06:36] <noaXess> good morning... my plasma-desktop eats allways 20-30% of my cpu power.. have kde 4.2.95 (kde 4.3 RC1), anybody has same problem?
[06:37] <fg56lx> noaXess: Im running 4.2.95, and plasma-desktop never takes more than 5% of mine.
[06:37] <noaXess> fg56lx: hm... i don't know why.. is there any way to get more information about plasma-desktop?
[06:38] <fg56lx> Im not sure.
[06:39] <Cylon7> hi can anyone tell me how to add a software authentication key in kubuntu? i know where it is in ubuntu...
[06:39] <yoga> If I want to install Firefox 3.5, which package should I install?
[06:43] <happy> yoga: firefox-3.5
[06:46] <agathodaimon> i still dont understand hwo to install .tar.bz2 files :S
[06:47] <noaXess> agathodaimon: you can't directly install .tar.bz2, you need first extract them... in dolphin just doubleklick it.. and i think in it there is the source of the package.. and then you need to compile it..
[06:47] <happy> agathodaimon: do you know anything about the vmd line?
[06:47] <noaXess> !source
[06:48] <happy> noaXess: wrong one
[06:48] <happy> you wanted !compile
[06:48] <happy> !compile
[06:48] <noaXess> happy: jep :)
[06:48] <noaXess> !compile | agathodaimon
[06:50] <happy> agathodaimon: what are you trying to install?
[06:53] <agathodaimon> guys i read all these websites yestruday too :S
[06:54] <happy> agathodaimon: what are you trying to install?
[06:54] <agathodaimon> happy: neverball atm
[06:55] <agathodaimon> happy: and after i wanna install glibc so i can intall ati cataclys for my graphics card
[06:55] <happy> agathodaimon: type sudo apt-get insall neverball in a terminal
[06:55] <happy> agathodaimon: for someone who can not compile neverball, they may be difficult...
[06:56] <agathodaimon> happy: but isnt there like a row of codes i should use for installing those files?
[06:56] <agathodaimon> happy
[06:57] <happy> agathodaimon: ubuntu has a package for neverball. that means you do not need to compile it. All you need to do is tell ubuntu you want neverball
[06:57] <agathodaimon> happy: coz i tryied ./configure and etc and just didnt work
[06:57] <happy> so sudo apt-get install neverball will work
[06:57] <agathodaimon> happy: yeah thanks alot it works :), but how am gonna install other .tar.bz2 files?
[06:58] <happy> agathodaimon: depends on what it is
[06:58] <Cylon7> okay i found my own answer guys, in case someone else asks... you can use apt-key from the command line, there are instructions on each launchpad.net ppa page
[06:59] <happy> agathodaimon: most software does not require you to compile it. Ubuntu has most of the stuff you need
[07:00] <agathodaimon> happy: yeah but i cant find glibc version 2.2 or 2.3  and XOrg from 6.7 till 7.1 in .deb that i can automatically install i found only .tar.gz and .tar.gz2
[07:01] <happy> agathodaimon: what do you need them for?!
[07:01] <happy> those are very advanced
[07:02] <happy> there is no way anyone could step you through compiling those. Neverball would be alot easier :-)
[07:02] <agathodaimon> so i would be able to install ATI full drivers for linux
[07:03] <happy> agathodaimon: playing with both of those is like juggling mines. What are the chances you survive?
[07:03] <agathodaimon> happy: have any sugestion on wat book or wat should read to get me to be able to compile or install wat ever i need to do there
[07:03] <agathodaimon> happy: wat do u mean?
[07:04] <happy> agathodaimon: first of all. Do you need the drivers? Second, can you install them using the restricted drivers manager?
[07:04] <happy> agathodaimon: I mean beginners do not play with xorg or glibc (especially the last one)
[07:05] <agathodaimon> well to play games yeah its helps alot, and i tryed installing thought there and i needed to reinstall ubuntu coz it simply didnt work
[07:05] <happy> messing with them is asking for trouble, and you do not know the basics yet
[07:05] <happy> agathodaimon: did you try the restricted drivers manager?
[07:05] <agathodaimon> yup
[07:05] <happy> !ati
[07:06] <agathodaimon> the best way ever1 sais is this https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.28.8-inst.html
[07:06] <agathodaimon> ubottu: ty ill check it now
[07:07] <happy> agathodaimon: messages starting with ubottu or ! start the bot
[07:07] <happy> !anything
[07:07] <happy> !botsnack
[07:07] <sudhir> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.27-14-generic_2.6.27-14.35_i386.deb: unable to make backup link of `./boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-14-generic' before installing new version
[07:07] <sudhir> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic_2.6.27-7.16_i386.deb: unable to make backup link of `./boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-7-generic' before installing new version
[07:08] <sudhir> help
[07:08] <happy> sudhir: I assume you were running an update?
[07:09] <sudhir> yes
[07:09] <sudhir> for kernel
[07:09] <happy> sudhir: I have no idea on that one :-\. I have never seen it before
[07:10] <sudhir> can it be coz i hav less space on drive : 290 m?
[07:10] <sudhir> 290mb
[07:10] <happy> sudhir: that is probably the problem
[07:10] <happy> it would make sense
[07:11] <sudhir> but kernels are not more than 10mb, isnt it?
[07:11] <happy> I don't know
[07:11] <sudhir> ok
[07:11] <agathodaimon> some times they are i think
[07:11]  * happy needs to get some sleep
[07:12] <happy> bye
[07:12] <agathodaimon> happy:bye
[07:26] <narg_> what would be the reccomended way to convert a desktop installation into a server installation (ie remove all X programs and related stuff). Remove X and then kill random daemons that are floating around?
[07:35] <noaXess> my update-manager doesn't automaticaly update, but it is configured to do so.. any idea how to fix that?.. now i need to manually run sudoa pat-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:57] <noaXess> how to get update-manager back t automatically check for updates, daily?
[08:00] <Byron> bazhang: You around?
[08:22] <nathalie> hej
[08:59] <gmv> I just downloaded kubuntu-alternativ iso imade
[08:59] <gmv> *image
[09:00] <gmv> ivn't blank cd atm to burn it
[09:01] <gmv> is there any solution to mount it as CD?
[09:01] <DarkArc> are you on windows
[09:01] <gmv> i want to instal kubuntu desktop on gnome
[09:01] <DarkArc> then use the iso to usbdrive thing
[09:01] <DarkArc> it's installed on gnome by default
[09:02] <gmv> DarkArc:
[09:02] <gmv> i'm on ubuntu
[09:02] <DarkArc> that's why i said use the usb tool :P i can't remember where it is
[09:02] <gmv> I mounted it with "iso mount" but It cannot be added as source
[09:03] <DarkArc> system > Administration > USB startup...
[09:03] <DarkArc> you can "burn" it to a usb pen
[09:03] <gmv> oh thanks
[09:04] <DarkArc> anytime
[09:04] <ioan> gmv -why didn't you installed kde directly from gnome without downloading the iso ?
[09:05] <ioan> you can have both gnome and kde
[09:05] <gmv> ioan: because i downloaded iso, why i must download it again?
[09:05] <ioan> i see
[09:06] <DarkArc> it might still be a better idea to do it their way... command line and type "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[09:06] <DarkArc> gmv ^
[09:07] <gmv> DarkArc: i know...but it beat my bw
[09:07] <ioan> i installed gnome and xfce on a kubuntu pc using that way
[09:08] <gmv> ioan: how is xfce?
[09:08] <ioan> faster
[09:08] <gmv> faster than gnome?
[09:08] <ioan> yes
[09:08] <DarkArc> it's the fastest :P but it has the least functionality... doesn't it
[09:09] <ioan> indeed
[09:10] <ioan> i took me a while to get used with the new look of kde that's why i choosed to have some alternatives
[09:10] <DarkArc> to be honest i don't like the new KDE... there's too much... but i'm still using it
[09:10] <gmv> but i love gnome
[09:11] <gmv> it's....it's hot
[09:13] <ioan> i was a fan of kde almost since the beginning -and i don't want to give it up so easy now
[09:14] <gmv> hehe
[09:14] <oom_puber2> hi
[09:14] <ioan> hi oom_puber2
[09:15] <DarkArc> Hi
[09:15] <gmv> hi
[09:41] <gmv> I created a USB kubuntu startup disk, can i install kubuntu-desktop from that on ubuntu?
[09:43] <DarkArc> you should be able to go into your package manager and use it to install the packages yeah
[09:43] <DarkArc> but it's designed to be used from boot or windows
[09:45] <DarkArc> gmv ^
[09:45] <gmv> DarkArc: is not a way to add iso to repo?
[09:46] <DarkArc> yeah in  system > Admin > Software sources
[09:46] <DarkArc> it should be addable as a CD
[09:47] <gmv> DarkArc: it must be mounted?
[09:47] <DarkArc> yeah
[09:47] <DarkArc> BUT
[09:47] <DarkArc> you may aswell do it the way the other person already said
[09:47] <DarkArc> in the console
[09:47] <gmv> i did, but not work
[09:48] <gmv> in the console?
[09:48] <DarkArc> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ?
[09:48] <DarkArc> yes
[09:48] <gmv> no, i cannot add iso to repo:(
[09:49] <DarkArc> you'll need to insert your admin password (or your password)
[09:49] <gmv> i do.
[09:49] <gmv> i'm system admin
[09:49] <DarkArc> type that in and if i didn't get the package name wrong it will come up with a long list of things to install, tap Y and enter and go get coffee
[09:50] <gmv> DarkArc: the first problem is adding ISO file to repository!
[09:51] <DarkArc> you don't need it the kubuntu stuff is in the online repo
[09:51] <gmv> DarkArc: i want to install from kubuntu-alternative iso.
[09:51] <gmv> online repo beat BW
[09:53] <DarkArc> if you want to run the multiple desktops the only thing you can do is install the kubuntu-desktop packages... it doesn't matter where they're from really although the ones on the repo will be more uptodate
[10:02] <gmv> DarkArc: i found the solution: sudo synaptic --add-cdrom /media/iso/
[10:02] <gmv> "iso" is the mounted .iso file name
[10:02] <DarkArc> i figured... but if you install it will still use the online repo (it looks for the most up to date)
[10:04] <gmv> DarkArc: it downlaods new pakages that it needs
[10:04] <gmv> but use older one from iso
[10:08] <sczgilae> anyone know what i have to configure to connect two monitors in my kubuntu?
[10:10] <rysiek|pl> sczgilae: try System Settings -> Display
[10:13] <MarcoPau> hello, is kde4.3rc available in some repos?
[10:15] <rysiek|pl> MarcoPau: read the topic
[11:22] <giampaolo> ho scaricato skype nella console ma non so dove trovarlo ora
[12:19] <rts_user> hi
[12:19] <galvao> Greetings. When can we expect upgrades such as Firefox 3.5, PHP 5.3 and VirtualBox 3.0 for Kubuntu Jaunty?!
[12:20] <rts_user> kubuntu 9.04 is good linux?
[12:21] <rts_user> how are wippies router all ?
[12:21] <rts_user> here
[12:21] <rts_user> saunalahti production ?
[12:33] <Carutsu> when will rc2 arrive in backports?
[13:16] <Gargoyle76> Need some help here!
[13:16] <Gargoyle76> got a crashing system...can't get it back up
[13:16] <DarkArc> describe the problem and if someone has the answer they'll give it
[13:17] <Gargoyle76> kubuntu 9.04;  KDE4.1;  gets to login screen;  after login HD icon appears then immediatly resets to login screen
[13:18] <Gargoyle76> comp doesn't reset...just session
[13:18] <Gargoyle76> like the session crashed
[13:19] <Gargoyle76> leave msg...I'll scroll back...gotta go!
[13:29] <The-Jesus> hello... sorry, but is this a general help channel?
[13:30] <kaddi_> Gargoyle76: have you tried to install on command line? press ctrl+alt+f2 and you'll get a command line login. Can you login on that? If so try to start "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart" to start the gui. maybe you'll get a error message that'll help
[13:30] <hemalpandya> Hi I need some help booting from a USB drive
[13:30] <kaddi_> The-Jesus: this is the official support channel for kubuntu :) So any problem you have with kubuntu will be attended here, if your problem isn't related to kubuntu we aren't the right people to talk to ;)
[13:31] <hemalpandya> I am hoping the experts here can help me identify why my desktop now gives me Boot error when i try to boot from USB drive
[13:31] <hemalpandya> it used to boot. then i started an install, realized i don't have free partition on the hard-disk so decided to reboot so i can free up space
[13:32] <hemalpandya> the reboot worked, but konsole was showing just a blank screen so i rebooted again
[13:32] <The-Jesus> thanks kaddi, just ditched windows on all of but one my pcs (dual boot though) about a week ago so i'm a total noob.
[13:32] <hemalpandya> now all I get is Boot error
[13:34] <hemalpandya> i know the usb drive is ok because i am able to boot another laptop with it
[13:34] <hemalpandya> please help
[13:34] <The-Jesus> problem is, i can't read commercial dvd movies - can't even mount the drive, all i get is 'no medium found'
[13:35] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: I have never done this before, so I can't help, did you google the error, maybe you'll find something?
[13:35] <DarkArc> the-Jesus: not a kubuntu issue but if you install the restricted extras you should be able to play movies and mp3's etc
[13:37] <The-Jesus> oh, srry about that, where would be the place to ask? i have installed the restricted extras and libdevcss but it just refuses to mount the dvd. Home made dvds work just fine
[13:37] <kaddi_> The-Jesus: which player are you using?
[13:37] <The-Jesus> vlc
[13:37] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i didn't think boot error is a good search term. but i just checked and don't see anything useful
[13:37] <kaddi_> The-Jesus: have you tried other players?
[13:38] <tsimpson> !dvd
[13:38] <The-Jesus> dragon, same result
[13:38] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: Oh i thought you were just circumscribing the message you got as "a boot error". If you actually only get "boot error", I agree that google won't get you far
[13:38] <hemalpandya> i searched for Ubuntu boot error, one page that says live CD boot error raised my hoped but it turned out to be about general boot errors, not the message "boot error"
[13:38] <FreeFox> whats the difference between this and ubuntu?
[13:39] <DarkArc> ubuntu uses the gnome desktop while kubuntu uses kde (looks better but is a little slower)
[13:39] <FreeFox> ohh
[13:39] <FreeFox> slower? dang i was thinking faster
[13:39] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: yes. all i get is a Message "Boot error", sorry i wasn't quite clear earlier
[13:40] <tsimpson> KDE is not slower than Gnome, hasn't been for a long time
[13:40] <FreeFox> KDE is way slower for me
[13:40] <tsimpson> they both preform about the same these days
[13:40] <The-Jesus> thanks a lot, will check those links...
[13:40] <hemalpandya> funny thing is i /used to/ boot
[13:40] <DarkArc> My laptop seems a little slower (not by much)_ since i switched to KDE but not much
[13:40] <tsimpson> it depends on your hardware and specific options/functions enabled, but they are generally the same
[13:41] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7326218
[13:41] <kaddi_> maybe this can help?
[13:41] <hemalpandya> kaddi_:checking
[13:42] <slow-motion> hi
[13:44] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i followed the similar http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-kubuntu-904-persistent-install-windows as other poster. i doubt there is a problem with the files on drive since i was able to boot previously
[13:48] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: can you boot that pc normally otherwise? does it run with a live-cd? my guess is that the usb is trying to start the half finished install or looking for files it can't find. can you delete what you where installing and start over?
[13:49] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i cannot boot from hard-drive right now and the cd rom drive is also hosed
[13:50] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i agree, this seems the effect of half-finished install
[13:50] <sancho21_> How to browse my bluetooth phone in KDE 4
[13:51] <sancho21_> so that I can upload my file into specific directory on my phone
[13:51] <sancho21_> What package should I use?
[13:53] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: the easiest thing would be to purge that partition and restart from scratch. in my opinion.
[13:53] <kaddi_> don't know how a usb-boot works, can you tell it to show the install-options again?
[13:53] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i can do that, but to do that i first need to boot :-)
[13:54] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: just like a CD, it shows initially a meny with Run Persistently, Install, etc
[13:54] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: I think I really don't get your problem. lol. "boot error" is a message you get from where? your bios? ubuntu?
[13:54] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: but that is when it boots. right now it comes back with Boot error before getting there
[13:54] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: yes, i guess its from bios
[13:55] <kaddi_> what is the boot-order in bios?
[13:55] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: but i asked it specifically to boot from usb
[13:55] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: when it goes to the HD to boot it gives me that windows your last shutdown was not normal message
[13:56] <kaddi_> so you are sure it's booting from usb, but it doesn't contact the usb stick?
[13:57] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: yes, Boot USB Devices first is enabled
[13:58] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: the blue light on the USB glows, so i think it contacts the USB. but i can't be sure
[14:00] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: it booted !
[14:00] <ActionParsnip1> hemalpandya: how about selecting it from the F12 boot screen
[14:00] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: now, why would it do that?
[14:00] <kaddi_> :p
[14:00] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i changed the USB emulation type from Auto to all hard disk (or something)
[14:01] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: i also diabled booting from optical media
[14:01] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: one of them did the trick
[14:02] <kaddi_> hehe, ok :) I'd never suggested that, so it's good you found that on your own. lol
[14:02] <Machtin> hey guys. i just wondered whether there's replaygain for JuK? and maybe a last.fm-plugin?
[14:03] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: you made me rake my brain, told me the error was from bios. i was just staring at the darn monitor so far
[14:03] <hemalpandya> kaddi_: now i gotta go free up space, and install. thanks a lot for your help. have a good day and good bye
[14:07] <kaddi_> hemalpandya: good luck with your install :)
[14:08] <The-Jesus> after a cup of coffee and two cigs, gotta reboot. If anything happens i'm afraid i'll be back (this was the most helpful channel - thanks a lot).
[14:09] <kaddi_> you can even come back if nothing happesn ;)
[14:09] <kaddi_> I learned a lot just by hanging around and seeing other people solve their problems :)
[14:09] <kaddi_> too slow :P
[14:11] <podstavsky> hello everyone! does anybody knows when the 4.3RC2 will appear on backports?
[14:17] <hemalpandya> oh i am sure i will back :-)
[14:24] <etfb> Has anyone here ever managed to install Mono 2.x and MonoDevelop on a Kubuntu system?
[14:30] <eagles0513875> hey guys i need some help trying to recompile iptables with certain libs so i can use snort in inline mode. i ran ./configure just fine when i run make install-devel to install a particular lib for it it doesnt seem like it can be found and its not in the repos
[14:31] <eagles0513875> the problem im having is that when i try and run make it cant find the libiptc to make with or something
[14:33] <MarcoPau> I'm upgrading with PPA to 4.2.95. is it gonna be a pain in the ass to downgrade in case of problems?
[14:36] <eagles0513875> !language | MarcoPau
[14:37] <partubun> Simple questions on  manual partitioning single disk (all for ubuntu) for install.  I just want swap root and home.  Which do I make logical? which do I make primary?  In what order do I do it?
[14:38] <partubun> PS  I read the help files. The answer to these 3 questions were not clear to me.
[14:38] <tsimpson> partubun: you don't need to make any logical, you can have, at most, 4 primary partitions
[14:38] <DarkArc> they can all be primary...
[14:39] <tsimpson> the order is also not important
[14:39] <partubun> swap primary too?
[14:39] <DarkArc> yes
[14:39] <DarkArc> pointless making logicals with so few partitions
[14:39] <partubun> okay
[14:40] <DarkArc> Swap being the first partiton would technically increase efficiency but only by nanoseconds
[14:40] <partubun> I might add one more partition for multimedia.  Good idea?
[14:41] <DarkArc> your home drive would be multimedia?
[14:41] <partubun> yeah
[14:47] <bobbob1016> For some reason, plasma seems to crash every now and then.  My panel looses it's contents, and my desktop plasmoids (widgets?) lose their frames.  Anyone else have this problem?
[15:05] <herrspock> hello, has anybody tried kubuntu in a vaio tt21wn?
[15:07] <MarcoPau> hey guys, just upgraded to 4.2.95 but the desktop is broken, e.g. no frames around the windows, only one desktop, alt-tab to switch is not working, the panel is messy etc... guess there's a few things missing or to be reinstalled. any hint?
[15:09] <firestarter1> is there a way to automatically remove from myFolder files that are older than 6 days ?
[15:09] <MarcoPau> also did mv ~/.kde ~./kdeold in order to restart from scratch with the configs but nothing really changed
[15:18] <rgreening> MarcoPau: it's not all uploaded it seems. still a couple of packages to upload. give it till tomorrow
[15:18] <rgreening> MarcoPau: nevermind...
[15:18] <rgreening> MarcoPau: I read the wrong version... rc23 is almost ready
[15:18] <rgreening> rc2 i mean
[15:19] <firestarter1> hi. how can I launch kcron ?
[15:19] <rgreening> MarcoPau: if you wait a couple of days, try new version when its pushed
[15:22] <MarcoPau> rgreening: to downgrade?
[15:22] <MarcoPau> rgreening: just remove PPA and re apt-get upgrade?
[15:23] <rgreening> not sure waht best way to downgrade is...
[15:24] <rgreening> MarcoPau: did you try apt-get install -f to ensure no broken packages during upgrade?
[15:24] <MarcoPau> didn't notice them, but lemme give it a try
[15:25] <rgreening> and also if there's any kde packages held back (i.e. you need to apt-get dist-upgrade instead of just upgrade)
[15:25] <MarcoPau> what an idiot. I forgot dist-upgrade
[15:25] <MarcoPau> hehe
[15:25] <Morydd> the print screen key doesn't seem to be doing anything for me.
[15:25] <MarcoPau> I had just noticed that. there's a whole bunch of packages pending
[15:26] <MarcoPau> I'm already dist-upgrading
[15:26] <rgreening> lol
[15:26] <MarcoPau> LOL
[15:26] <MarcoPau> rgreening: itsn't rc1 anyway said to be ok?
[15:26] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:26] <rgreening> Morydd: it no longer runs ksnapshot, but it does copy to the buffer and you can paste an image
[15:27] <rgreening> MarcoPau: yeah. it's fine. nsplugin viewer (flash) still causes high CPU hoggin at times with plasma-desktop...
[15:27] <Morydd> rgreening: is there a way to associate it with a program like shutter, or to auto-open with Gimp?
[15:28] <rgreening> Morydd: sure, any key can be bound in system-settings/region & language/keyboard settings
[15:28] <MarcoPau> rgreening: great. are we supposed to continue using that ppa repo till the final release?
[15:28] <rgreening> MarcoPau: yep. remember to report bugs :)
[15:28] <MarcoPau> ok
[15:28] <MarcoPau> do you know if skype support in kopete is already there?
[15:29] <homy> I installed koffice-kde4 from jaunty-backports to try the new koffice 2 !
[15:29] <homy> But: kpresenter, kword and kspread won't start :(
[15:30] <rgreening> MarcoPau: dunno
[15:31] <MarcoPau> rgreening: will discover in a few minutes hopefully. just curiosity :)
[15:33] <homy> Does anybody also have this problem about koffice 2 not starting?
[15:33] <Morydd> rgreening: I'm not seeing that there. In system settings/keyboard & mouse/global keyboard shortcuts/khotkeys  I see several items that say PrintScreen one of which says "Print" under Global
[15:33] <homy> Because I can't try Koffice Version 2 :(
[15:33] <homy> :-(
[15:35] <homy> Can anybody help me or will I have to wait until karmic releases to try koffice 2?
[15:35] <rgreening> Morydd: it's the PrintScreen I guess that needs remapping
[15:36] <MarcoPau> rgreening: can I use my old ~/.kde (it acually still comes from old kde3) or do I better start with a new one?
[15:38] <homy> Please?
[15:39] <Morydd> rgreening: I'm not sure I understand how to do that. To start with there are about 30 instances of PrintScreen there, and it seems my options are "Default: None" or "Custom: Input..."
[15:39] <rgreening> MarcoPau: during upgrade it would automigrate. So, theoretically, you could use old. I prefer fresh though...
[15:39] <rgreening> Morydd: not sure...
[15:48] <Bullaro> Will ISO9660 (Bootable), Joilet work for a Kubuntu disc?
[15:48] <homy> Hi, I can't start koffice 2.
[15:49] <homy> installed from jaunty backports
[15:50] <MarcoPau> rgreening: up and running :-)
[15:51] <Bullaro> Are there any virus scanners available for Kubuntu 9.04?
[15:52] <bazhang> clamav
[15:52] <aftertaf> hey all
[15:53] <aftertaf> anyone got a working wireless applet in kde 4.3 ?
[15:53] <aftertaf> i can never get it even to scan, and i get 'wireless: unmanaged' dum.my.ip.addr in applet
[15:54] <aftertaf> i have to play around each time with iwconfig and iwscan but it dont memorise (so i #! it)
[15:54] <vigbmak> хтось говорить по українськи/русски?
[15:54] <aftertaf> !ru
[15:57] <Guest60214> anybody having any luck with jaunty on an Nvidia e-GeForce 6200?
[15:57] <sXeChris> hey guys
[16:03] <rmrfslash> Can I switch off desktop effects from the command line?
[16:03] <rmrfslash> I researched this for a while once and it involved a number of commands and files to be edited. Not sure if this was made easier recently.
[16:04] <rmrfslash> I'm looking for a $ desktop-effects [stop | start]
[16:04] <rmrfslash> (wouldn't that be nice)
[16:07] <Bullaro> Guys, does Linksys Wireless-G Usb adaptor work on Kubuntu 9.04?
[16:11] <BluesKaj> Guest64753, most nvidia cards work with the nvidia-glx-180 driver , look in your package manager to see if it's installed
[16:18] <brad_> Hello, I was wondering how to edit my grub configuration for some reason grub keeps trying to boot into the wrong kernel and I want to remove the options
[16:20] <noop08> heys
[16:20] <noop08> Doesn't the default clock have 24h option?
[16:21] <brad_> noop08, ?
[16:21] <noop08> brad_: It's to the lower right of your screen.
[16:23] <brad_> noop08, no it doesn't have a 24 hour option
[16:25] <noop08> how odd...
[16:33] <bobbob1016> Whenever I copy files between drives, my Kubuntu slows to a crawl, I'm using ext4 and ext3, but it does the same thing between ext3 and ext3, any ideas?
[16:45] <noop08> bobbob1016: Might be one of your drives drops from DMA mode to PIO.
[16:52] <Gargoyle76> have daemon crash...powerdevil?...i think...system won't start
[16:52] <Gargoyle76> anyway to disable a deamon?
[16:53] <Gargoyle76> and pin down the error
[16:53] <Gargoyle76> brb
[16:55] <bobbob1016> noop08: PIO?  It isn't the transfer that is slow, it is the computer that becomes slow.
[17:04] <aladin> hye every body
[17:08] <BluesKaj> bobbob1016, check which app is gobbling up your cpu speed
[17:11] <Machtin> heyho.. how to get replaygain into JuK?
[17:16] <bobbob1016> BluesKaj: I have, I've had top running while I transfer, and I don't see anything
[17:17] <bobbob1016> and I don't see anything taking up more than 20% or so*
[17:24] <dwarder_1> can anyone help me make my amarok play online radio?
[17:24] <dwarder_1> how can i disable alt-tab cube effect from kde? it is kind of slow on my intel video card
[17:26] <dwarder_1> anyone?
[17:26] <DT> how do i install a .bundle or .rpm file?
[17:26] <BluesKaj> bobbob1016, check out system monitor , it shows a bit more than top or htop
[17:26] <dwarder_1> rpm -hiv your.rpm
[17:27] <dwarder_1> DT:
[17:27] <DT> thanks
[17:27] <BluesKaj> !rpm
[17:28] <dwarder_1> why my amarok doesn't play .pls files (internet radio)
[17:28] <dwarder_1> it looks like playing, but i can't hear anything
[17:29] <DT> ok...how about bundle files?
[17:29] <BluesKaj> dwarder_1, rpm files usually have an ubuntu equivalent if you look for it
[17:29] <dwarder_1> BluesKaj: huh
[17:29] <dwarder_1> ?
[17:29] <DT> BluesKaj: wrong guy :P
[17:30] <DT> i'm using VMWare Player, it only has .rpm and .bundle files
[17:31] <maniheer> is kubuntu still rubbish for KDE?
[17:31] <dwarder_1> DT: chmod +x .boundle; ./.boundle does work?
[17:31] <DT> wiat, type that as jsut the command
[17:31] <DT> not sure what's command and what's a question
[17:31] <BluesKaj> sorry DT
[17:32] <DT> np
[17:32] <dwarder_1> DT: i mean maybe boundle is a binary file
[17:33] <BluesKaj>  DT , the rpm file will usually have a dpkg (deb) file equivalent but mostlty they are compressed in gz or bz2
[17:33] <dwarder_1> DT: do you want to install vmware tools or something?
[17:33] <DT> vmware player
[17:33] <DT> and they only have those two files
[17:33] <fetusbubble> VMware still hasn't made a proper package? ;x
[17:33] <fetusbubble> i remember having to convert to .deb using alien
[17:34] <dwarder_1> so, how can i listen to the di.fm internet radio on my kubuntu
[17:34] <DT> no the haven't :P
[17:34] <dwarder_1> amarok don't want to do that
[17:35] <DT> will fiddle with alien later, have to go to work, now thank for getting me started in the right direction at least
[17:35] <dwarder_1> nobody listens to the internet radio?
[17:35] <DT> mine worked right out of the box, so i don't know what to tell you
[17:35] <DT> bye now
[17:38] <BluesKaj> dwarder_1, amarok is broken on my setup , I can't listen to internet radio either , so I switched to VLC
[17:38] <noop08> Amarok is broken by design.
[17:40] <dwarder_1> BluesKaj: oh thanks
[17:40] <dwarder_1> apt-get install vlc will work?
[17:54] <[-Haza-]> Hey folks. If i use multiple desktops can i get an application to span those multiple desktops?
[17:54] <[-Haza-]> I have an application that will not fit on the sinlge desktop but if i can stretch it over multiple desktops then i will be happy
[17:55] <[-Haza-]> Any idea's guys and girls
[17:56] <[-Haza-]> :(
[17:57] <noop08> Yes.
[17:58] <noop08> X is like spiderman. It can spin a desktop of any size.
[18:01] <[-Haza-]> noop08: i see
[18:02] <liz_> is it possible to remove the updated kernel and revert to a previous one?
[18:03] <noop08> AFAIK you can select the old on in the GRUB boot menu.
[18:03] <noop08> ~ one
[18:04] <liz_> yes I know but can the new one be removed if it's giving problems?
[18:06] <noop08> What use is error messages that you can't copy-paste?
[18:07] <Dragnslcr> liz_- yes, you can remove the package for the new kernel when you boot into the old one
[18:07] <noop08> I thought I was escaping the ineptness of Gnome by upgrading... but so far all I've gotten from Kubuntu is shit.
[18:07] <liz_> Dragnslcr: ok thanks
[18:13] <liz_> this is not related to linux but to the actual pc, if desktop has a sata drive, can only a sata drive be bought to replace it?
[18:14] <noop08> IDE drives aren't priceworthy, so you'll want a SATA drive anyway.
[18:15] <Dragnslcr> liz_- if your motherboard only has connectors for SATA drives, then yes
[18:17] <liz_> ah ok, thanks guys :)
[18:26] <lordofthepigs> Hello, does anybody know if there is a utility that allows tagging arbitrary files for KDE
[18:26] <lordofthepigs> and that also happens to work on removable media?
[18:26] <Dragnslcr> That would probably be a function of the file system, and I don't think ext3 has that ability
[18:27] <Dragnslcr> Some more exotic file system might support it natively, though
[18:27] <lordofthepigs> well, nepomuk kind of does this with dolphin, but it's a pain in the ass to use
[18:27] <lordofthepigs> specifically, it doesn't seem to be possible to select a bunch of files and apply the same tag to all of them
[18:27] <Dragnslcr> I dunno, I've never used it
[18:32] <Bullaro> Anyone knows how to install a Linksys Wireless-G USB Adapter on Kubuntu?
[18:35] <BluesKaj> Bullaro, install wicd , it will recognize the driver required . It installs in the k-menu under internet.
[18:40] <arcolinux> hey
[18:40] <arcolinux> i have a problem with kubuntu 9.04
[18:41] <fetusbubble> no one can help you unless you ask ;o
[18:41] <arcolinux> look
[18:42] <rmrfslash> arcolinux: we all have problems
[18:42] <arcolinux> when i try to attach a file in some programs like
[18:42] <rmrfslash> arcolinux: in fact, I just filed another bug which will likely be addressed in 2011
[18:42] <arcolinux> firefox o thunderbird
[18:42] <arcolinux> suddenly these programs closes
[18:43] <arcolinux> when i try to attach a file in some programs like firefox o thunderbird suddenly these programs closes
[18:44] <arcolinux> any idea why
[18:44] <arcolinux> ???
[18:44] <arcolinux> it is always happening when i try to enter to a file in those programs
[18:44] <arcolinux> please help me
[18:47] <arcolinux> ?????'
[18:47] <arcolinux> ?
[18:47] <arcolinux> ?
[18:47] <arcolinux> ?
[18:47] <FloodBotK1> arcolinux: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:48] <arcolinux> any idea
[18:48] <arcolinux> when i try to attach a file in some programs like firefox o thunderbird suddenly these programs closes
[18:51] <arcolinux> mmmmmm
[19:01] <adeus>  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
[19:01] <adeus>  9281 lahtela   20   0  666m 430m  616 S  0.0 42.6  35:41.30 dbus-daemon
[19:01] <adeus> any ideas what's going on?
[19:05] <n8w> hey guys
[19:06] <n8w> ive tried to install java runtime envi n my entire package db fcked up....i keep gettin this error: Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)
[19:07] <n8w> before it started doin this, it was screamin smth about dependencies n stuff
[19:07] <n8w> ive also tried to run apt-get -f install
[19:08] <n8w> but after that, i get  E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[19:08] <n8w> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[19:08] <d_ed> n8w: you have two instances of "apt" running
[19:08] <d_ed> that includes ksynaptics
[19:08] <d_ed> or adept
[19:08] <d_ed> or kpackagekit
[19:09] <n8w> i laso did killall aptitude && killall apt-get
[19:09] <d_ed> whatever, you can only have one application installing stuff at once
[19:10] <Rasmus> Hi
[19:10] <Rasmus> how to connect to another server
[19:11] <d_ed> Rasmus: there are many different protocols to connect to another server, you might need to a bit more specific
[19:11] <Rasmus> i made it you can forget it
[19:12] <Rasmus> How to get to the Windows channel in swedish language
[19:32] <nitrohax> ok stupid question needing a great answer, how does one put java on kubuntu?
[19:34] <adeus> one installs sun-java6-jre?
[19:34] <adeus> one installs sun-java6-jdk for the entire thing
[19:35] <nitrohax> yes, one shall go do that immediately. thank you other one
[19:39] <ubuntu_> hello
[19:39] <ubuntu_> this is my first time trying kubuntu
[19:39] <ubuntu_> longtime fedora user
[19:40] <trappist> ubuntu_: welcome
[19:40] <ubuntu_> as a good start I see my 3 year old wireless network card is recognized by kubuntu - that's a big step over fedora
[19:40] <darkhamm> hey people, something about 4.3.0 rc2 on ppa?
[19:40] <ubuntu_> can someone walk me through how to connect to a wireless network?
[19:41] <ubuntu_> I can't seem to find anything
[19:41] <Gargoyle76> ok...can anyone help with a daemon crashing
[19:42] <nitrohax> pppoe-setup
[19:42] <trappist> !wireless
[19:42]  * nitrohax is still compiling
[19:42] <ubuntu_> thanks
[19:45] <Gargoyle76> Anyone?
[19:45] <darkhamm> someone knows when kde 4.3.0 rc2 will be available on ppa?
[19:45] <Gargoyle76> Or anyone know where to start looking?
[19:45] <ubuntu_> is there a way to install kwifimanager without going to a prompt?
[19:46] <trappist> Gargoyle76: you might have better luck with something more specific, like which daemon, when does it crash etc.
[19:46] <Gargoyle76> kded(4582)
[19:46] <Gargoyle76> x Error
[19:46] <trappist> ubuntu_: oh, those docs may be out of date, I'm not so sure kwifimanager still exists
[19:47] <Gargoyle76> XSyncBadAlarm 152
[19:47] <ubuntu_> nice
[19:47] <Gargoyle76> Extension: 143
[19:47] <ubuntu_> well I found something that scans for wireless networks but it doesn't see any
[19:47] <Gargoyle76> Minor Oncode: 11
[19:48] <Gargoyle76> PowerDevil
[19:50] <ubuntu_> hmm...
[19:50] <ubuntu_> well one thing I learned with this kubuntu live CD
[19:50] <ubuntu_> is that I need to download quassel for windows, this is nice
[19:50] <ubuntu_> as for kubuntu
[19:51] <ubuntu_> no video drivers, no wireless networking
[19:51] <ubuntu_> :(
[19:56] <darkhamm> someone knows when kde 4.3.0 rc2 will be available on ppa?
[19:56] <ugur> hi everybody i lost my kde 4.2.2 compositing after a waking up from a sleep and now i cannot change it from system settings
[19:57] <d_ed> ugur: right click on a window title and select "cnonfigure window behaviour"
[19:58] <ugur> ok d_ed now i see the desktop effects
[19:58] <d_ed> all fixed?
[19:58] <ugur> enable effects is already checked
[19:59] <ugur> but compositing doesn't work
[19:59] <gobnuts> ugur: if compositing was suspended try reactivating it with alt+shift+F12
[19:59] <ugur> and i cannot uncheck and check it again
[19:59] <ugur> ok that worked
[19:59] <ugur> thank you very much
[20:00] <gobnuts> alright
[20:00] <gobnuts> np
[20:03] <cristiano> Alguem do Rio para teclar?
[20:05] <happy> !pt | cristiano
[20:06] <cristiano> #ubuntu-br
[20:06] <happy> cristiano: /j #ubuntu-br
[20:08] <martien> Hallo??
[20:09] <martien> Does someone uses Kubuntu in teh Indonesian language?
[20:17] <carolija> pt | cristiano
[20:17] <carolija> !pt | cristiano
[20:17] <carolija> no i dont speak portugues
[20:18] <cristiano> Speak english?
[20:19] <carolija> cristiano:  don't spam me with sex, age etc question's on pm, if you need help ask, if nood idle in here or go away and leave me alone.
[20:20] <carolija> nood-not
[20:21] <cristiano> what???
[20:21] <carolija> Read again.
[20:21] <ign0ramus> XD
[20:22] <cristiano> I dont `d understant english very well. sorry, You can repeat
[20:22] <carolija> !pt | cristiano
[20:23] <Pici> cristiano: This is a support channel, not a discussion channel and please do not pm people here without first asking if you can.
[20:23] <cristiano> Ok
[20:23] <cristiano> All right
[20:24] <cristiano> Now understant
[20:24] <cristiano> It s channel of the suport?
[20:24] <carolija> glad to here that
[20:24] <cristiano> It s correcty?
[20:24] <ign0ramus> cristiano: yes for help with kubuntu
[20:25] <carolija> but not support channel for sex like you asked me on pm cristiano .
[20:26] <ign0ramus> that is a different channel :P
[20:26] <cristiano> :P
[20:26] <cristiano> Ok
[20:26] <cristiano> Sorry.
[20:26] <carolija> np
[20:26] <cristiano> It is my fist way
[20:28] <carolija> cristiano: you don't speak english so go to channel whre you will understand them like #ubuntu-br .
[20:49] <agathodaimon> can someone please help me with installing .tar.gz , .tar.bz2 files
[20:52] <ign0ramus> agathodaimon: http://martin.ankerl.com/2007/04/19/how-to-install-anything-in-ubuntu-condensed/
[20:54] <aleksandar> hi al
[20:55] <agathodaimon> i type the first comand and its doesnt work
[20:56] <agathodaimon> can someone please help me
[20:59] <fetusbubble> what do you mean it doesn't work?
[20:59] <fetusbubble> first you "cd" to the directory the tar is in
[20:59] <agathodaimon> one sec please
[21:00] <agathodaimon> fetusbubble: yeah am set on desktop
[21:00] <fetusbubble> okay, the tar file is in the desktop?
[21:00] <kalp> nothin to do with kubuntu, but a hardware question: i hav 1gb ram, usually around 0.6gb ram is used and max 0.8 gb is used. i find my system a bit slow, will adding ram help?
[21:01] <kalp> beyong 0.8gb, swap is used
[21:01] <agathodaimon> fetusbubble: yes its on desktop
[21:01] <fetusbubble> go to your terminal and cd to your desktop
[21:02] <fetusbubble> usually cd ~/Desktop/
[21:02] <agathodaimon> agathodaimon@agathodaimon-desktop:~$  (i said am there already :)
[21:03] <agathodaimon> fetsububble: wat do i do next
[21:03] <fetusbubble> what format is it? bz2, gz?
[21:05] <agathodaimon> fetsububble: well i want to install a file with .tar.gz extension and with .tar.bz2
[21:05] <fetusbubble> okay
[21:05] <fetusbubble> you have to untar them first
[21:05] <kalp> nothin to do with kubuntu, but a hardware question: i hav 1gb ram, usually around 0.6gb ram is used and max 0.8 gb is used. i find my system a bit slow, will adding ram help?
[21:05] <agathodaimon> kk how do i do that?
[21:05] <kalp> beyond 0.8gb, swap is used
[21:06] <fetusbubble> untarring bz2: tar -xvjf [file]
[21:06] <agathodaimon> kalp: how fast is ur cpu?
[21:06] <fetusbubble> and untarring gz is tar -xvzf [file]
[21:06] <kalp> 1.6 ghz
 More ram will help. But better add line     vm.swappiness=10   to /etc/sysctl.conf
[21:07] <kalp> citovt; what does that do?
[21:07] <agathodaimon> fetusbubble: bash: untarring: command not found
[21:07] <fetusbubble> nono
[21:07] <fetusbubble> the command is "tar"
[21:07] <agathodaimon> ?
[21:07] <vitovt> Normally ubuntu start use swap when 60% of ram uses. You set to use swap only when 90% of ram uses (10% free)
[21:08] <fetusbubble> to untar bz2, use the options -xvjf.. so the command would be "tar -xvjf [filename]
[21:08] <agathodaimon> tried that to ages ago but doesnt work look
[21:08] <fetusbubble> to untar gz, use -zxvf
[21:09] <agathodaimon> tar: SDL-1.2.13/: Cannot read: Is a directory
[21:09] <agathodaimon> tar: At beginning of tape, quitting now
[21:09] <agathodaimon> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[21:09] <agathodaimon> gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
[21:09] <agathodaimon> tar: Child returned status 2
[21:09] <FloodBotK1> agathodaimon: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:09] <agathodaimon> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[21:09] <fetusbubble> okay, sorry, i don't think i can help you then
[21:10] <agathodaimon> kk thanks anyway
[21:11] <kalp> vitovt: i dont see vm.swapiness in the mentioned file
[21:15] <racecar56> anyone know a good screen capture program that can handle 3D?
[21:17] <dwarder_1> ok. i was here about 2 hours ago
[21:17] <dwarder_1> my notebook hanged
[21:17] <amber_> hello all
[21:18] <dwarder_1> how can i remove 3d effects from my kde
[21:18] <amber_> i was wondering if oyu can help me with a prolem?
[21:18] <dwarder_1> cube with alt-tab ...
[21:18] <dwarder_1> etc
[21:18] <dwarder_1> remove=swithc off
[21:19] <dwarder_1> *switch
[21:19] <amber_> i am trying to get kubuntu in 1024x768
[21:19] <racecar56> yay gtk-recordmydesktop can handle 3D! just sound don't seem to work, this program is in wine, what do i do? i have the wine alsa driver on
[21:19] <racecar56> if it's impossible i don't care
[21:19] <amber_> everything i tried so far hasnt worked
[21:20] <kalp> dwarder: go to system settings> desktop: disable desktop effects
[21:20] <dwarder_1> where does 3d effects setup located
[21:20] <dwarder_1> ?
[21:21] <dwarder_1> kalp: thank you
[21:21] <dwarder_1> how can i see why my pc hanged last time?
[21:22] <kalp> dwarder : i think u should try /var/crash folder
[21:23] <dwarder_1> kalp: it is empty
[21:25] <kalp> dwarder: i dont know then
[21:25] <Serpardum> how do I set up a mount in fstabs like: mount -t vboxsf edrive /media/EDrive
[21:26] <kalp> dwarder : there will be many files in  /var/log
[21:27] <kalp> dwarder : there will be many files in  /var/log , try them
[21:28] <Serpardum> would it be... umm.. -t vboxsf edrive /media/EDrive auto ?
[21:28] <kalp> serpardum: this is what i have done :
[21:28] <dwarder_1> kalp: thank yoll
[21:29] <kalp> #/dev/sda6
[21:29] <kalp> UUID=E4846B10846AE510 /media/windowsE ntfs-3g  rw,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000,sync   0   0
[21:29] <dwarder_1> will*
[21:29] <n8w> hey,i just installed kgrubeditor via the package manager but i cant find a way to run it...when i type in the run window "kgrubeditor", nothins shows up
[21:30] <n8w> do i have to log off n log on again in order to update the system?
[21:30] <Serpardum> where didy ou get the UUID kalp?
[21:31] <kalp> serpardum: i dont remember, sorry
[21:32] <n8w> anyone?
[21:32] <Serpardum> n8w, hav eyou looked in the programs?
[21:33] <amber_> you can edit grub through system settings
[21:33] <Serpardum> applicatiohns that is
[21:33] <n8w> Serpardum: fcourse i have...
[21:33] <Serpardum> and when you run it in konsole anythign?
[21:33] <Serpardum> konsole will tell you the errors, the alt-f2 won't
[21:33] <n8w> Serpardum: command not found:)
[21:34] <amber_> sustem settings > advanced tab > grub editor
[21:34] <n8w> Serpardum: thats what happens when i try to run it from a konsole
[21:34] <Serpardum> what amber_ said
[21:34] <n8w> amber_: nope,nothins there
[21:35] <n8w> amber_: that was the first place i went to
[21:36] <amber_> its there on ver 9.04
[21:36] <n8w> amber_: ive got 9.04,its not there...
[21:36] <dwarder_1> can i make language switching with ctrl+shift like in windows?
[21:36] <dwarder_1> is it possible?
[21:37] <n8w> dwarder_1: u can define your own shortcut
[21:37] <dwarder_1> n8w: yeah but not ctrl+shift
[21:37] <n8w> dwarder_1: im not sure that its possible to use crtl+shift...
[21:38] <n8w> dwarder_1: ye then its not possible:))) use smth else then:)
[21:38] <dwarder_1> n8w: they require to use extra button ...
[21:38] <dwarder_1> n8w: ok :)
[21:38] <dwarder_1> but this sux
[21:38] <n8w> dwarder_1: ye ive got alt+shift+a
[21:38] <walider_> hello all the world
[21:38] <n8w> amber_: so?any other suggestions?
[21:39] <walider_> can 1 give me a small tuto for programming shell
[21:39] <amber_> i dont know, it is there in mine
[21:40] <n8w> amber_: hmmm...do u think that log off will help?
[21:43] <dwarder_1> is it possible to set winkey+d to minimize all windows?
[21:44] <dwarder_1> tougle
[21:44] <n8w> hmm ok so it did help
[21:44] <dwarder_1> tougle
[21:51] <dwarder_1> what do you use to download torrent?
[21:52] <C4ptain_Haddock> dwarder_1: ktorrent
[22:18] <dwarder_1> so, what do you use to listen to internet radio? plc files?
[22:21] <dwarder_1> i remember i was answered here, but i hanged right after that
[22:25] <dwarder_1> something like vls ...
[22:27] <tonii_> vlc?`
[22:29] <dwarder_1> yes, will donwload it now
[22:30] <dwarder_1> tonii_: are you using vls?
[22:30] <dwarder_1> how is it?
[22:32] <sebastien_> il y en qui cause français ici? j'ai des questions!!!
[22:32] <tonii_> dwarder_1: no idea what vls is
[22:32] <dwarder_1> !es|sebastien_
[22:32] <dwarder_1> !fr|sebastien_
[22:33] <sebastien_> it is ok thx
[22:33] <sebastien_> my first time with quassel
[22:41] <Guest89692> hello everyone
[22:43] <Guest92148> sry, got a problem installing ubuntu. When booting from the cd the boot loader stops at "Loading, please wait ..." and nothing else happens except the two LEDs for scroll lock and caps lock are blinking. Anybody an idea?
[22:47] <MarcoPau> hey guys, just installed 4.2.95, but it's complaining that I don't have support for transparency. do you know which packages are missing?
[22:47] <dwarder_1> ok insted of sound i hear crack
[22:47] <dwarder_1> knack
[22:54] <gnuboy> Never thought Karmic Koala Alpha 2 could be so stable on eee pc :]
[22:55] <elliott> hi all
[22:56] <gnuboy> bye elliott ;]
[23:00] <gnuboy> I've decided to switch to kde from ubuntu because of this whole "mono" thing :/
[23:01] <hexch> My kubuntu tells me that there is 8 updates avaliable but when I check there is only 4 but these are locked
[23:02] <hexch> What can be wrong ?
[23:02] <Serpardum> GAH!  Bad! Bad!
[23:02] <hexch> Serpardum: what is bad ?
[23:02] <Serpardum> I have a windows vbox share mounted.  I have some source code in there.
[23:02] <Serpardum> I installed kdevelop, edited one of hte source files, wouldn't let me save
[23:03] <Serpardum> when I left the backup ~, the orignal and one I tried to save as were all size -0
[23:03] <hexch> permission problem
[23:03] <Serpardum> I lost my source file :(
[23:03] <Serpardum> permission is rwxrwxrwx
[23:04] <Serpardum> and if it was a permission problem, why would it delete it?
[23:07] <hexch> the is it on ntfs system ?
[23:07] <Serpardum> yes
[23:07] <Serpardum> it just let me echo blah >> multiboot.h~  and when I catted it it had when I echoed
[23:08] <Serpardum> maybe I have it mounted worng in my ftab
[23:09] <hexch> try sudo in front
[23:09] <Serpardum> hexch: it just let me echo without sudo and worked
[23:09] <Serpardum> I don't understand your suggestion
[23:09] <Serpardum> I think it might be fstab problem
[23:10] <Serpardum> cuae I umounted it then mounted it
[23:10] <Serpardum> I think I have it wrong in fstab
[23:11] <Serpardum> yeah, cause now it's working.  damn
[23:11] <Serpardum> can anyone see what is wrong with this line in fstab? edrive          /media/EDrive   vboxsf  rw,exec,suid,dev          0       0
[23:11] <Serpardum> I got that from virtualbox suggestion
[23:13] <Serpardum> the working mount is shown in mount as: edrive on /media/EDrive type vboxsf (rw)
[23:13] <Serpardum> which was mounted with sudo mount -t vboxsf edrive /media/EDrive
[23:15] <hexch> well try logs to see what went wrong
[23:15] <hexch> /etc/log
[23:15] <hexch> /var/log
[23:17] <Serpardum> oh, wait, it's not exactly ntfs, no, it's a virtualbox share
[23:19] <Serpardum> I have no /etc/log antyhing
[23:19] <Serpardum> I have /var/log but not sure what to look for there, many entries
[23:20] <hexch> try grep
[23:20] <hexch> example: grep <filename> mainlog
[23:21] <Serpardum> oh.. hmm
[23:22] <hexch> well it will show you log over the file
[23:23] <Serpardum> grep "multiboot" *
[23:23] <Serpardum> came up with nothing
[23:23] <Serpardum> multiboot.h was the file I was editing
[23:27] <hexch> sorry but I don't think I can help you
[23:33] <noaXess> what about kde 4.3 rc2 in kubuntu?
[23:35] <rysiek|pl> noaXess: I think it's in backports, check the topic
[23:39] <noaXess> rysiek|pl: have enabled backports.. but seams that they are not ready.. no rush, no problem :)
[23:59] <noaXess> have now installed firefox-3.5 package.. why does it call Shiretoko Browser???