[00:04] <ahsan> hi
[00:04] <ahsan> can any one help me congiguring my sound card
[00:05] <ahsan> it was working fine but now the sound is slow now
[00:05] <ahsan> dont know how n y caz everything was perfect by last nite
[00:09] <kaito> i am having a problem setting permissions with files and pictures any pointers
[00:11] <pitput> kaito, don't you have to use sudo?
[00:11] <kaito> well i need a user freindly way be cause it is not my computer
[00:12] <kaito> woudnt rightclicking on the folder and setting the permissions like that work?
[00:12] <pitput> oh. what exactly are you trying to do
[00:12] <pitput> kaito, that would work
[00:12] <pitput> just select the icon and name you want
[00:12] <ahsan> none to help me :(
[00:12] <kaito> make it so i can transer pictures and upload them
[00:12] <kaito> i cant do either
[00:12] <kaito> i got them on the computer....no i cant get them off
[00:13] <pitput> right click on the file you want, choose properties, and go under the permissions tab
[00:13] <kaito> i did that
[00:13] <kaito> it still wont let me
[00:13] <pitput> does it give an error?
[00:13] <kaito> no
[00:13] <kaito> greyed out area for paste
[00:14] <pitput> go into permissions and uncheck everything there
[00:14] <pitput> then copy and paste again
[00:14] <kaito> uncheck what....its dropdown menus
[00:15] <pitput> hang on
[00:16] <kaito> i have it set for group owner and others....can veiw and modify content
[00:16] <pitput> kaito, To view and edit the permissions on files and directories, open the System Menu->Home Folder, right-click on a file or directory, then select Properties. The permissions are found under the Permissions tab and allow for the editing of all permission levels, if you are the owner of the file.
[00:17] <kaito> i am the owner....but i reinstalled ubuntu/kubuntu
[00:17] <kaito> would that have anything to do with it
[00:17] <pitput> that's to tell you how to edit the permissions
[00:19] <kaito> hm it wont let me copy it to my jump drive :(
[00:21] <pitput> can't copy and paste?
[00:21] <kaito> nope
[00:22] <kaito> but anyways i gtg
[00:22] <kaito> thankyou
[00:23] <pitput> sorry!!
[00:25] <qum> hi
[00:25] <qum> i got a q
[00:25] <qum> i have 8gb usb flash, i want to copy winxp files to it and make the usb bootable
[00:25] <qum> so i can boot from usb on  my netbook
[00:25] <qum> how do i do it?
[01:08] <cuznt> got to try again. I have 4.3.1 and though my browser @ adobe shows i have the correct version, most of my flash on sites will not load
[01:09] <cuznt> im sorry i have 4.3.1 64bit
[01:09] <Fanfare> do u have medibuntu repos loaded?
[01:10]  * cuznt checks
[01:11] <cuznt> i do doubt it
[01:11] <cuznt> i checked on synaptic for medibuntu and it comes up blaNK
[01:12] <Fanfare> quick check ls -l /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[01:13] <nfrs> hi
[01:14] <Fanfare> follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu#Adding the Repositories to install medibuntu
[01:14] <Fanfare> nfrs: hi
[01:15] <nfrs> has anyone encountered this problem? in some cases, the layout switcher stops responding to both mouseclicks and to the keyboard switch shortcut. opening the configuration dialog, changing something and clicking "Apply" fixes it. then it happens again.
[01:15] <nfrs> couldn't find anything at google
[01:16] <Fanfare> nfrs: layout switcher? not sure i use that...
[01:16] <nfrs> Fanfare: that's the thing that switches keyboard layouts
[01:17] <Fanfare> nfrs: ok, so no i dont use it... sry
[02:03] <Level15> hey, stupid question. how do i reconfigure X? i have tried  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg but it is giving me a stupid config file (see http://dpaste.com/93243/)
[02:05] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, most stuff from xorg.conf is auto-detected now
[02:07] <Level15> Dragnslcr: well, that sucks, because whatever it is autodetecting broke the composite manager... now i have no fancy effects :(
[02:43] <mostafa_> is there anybody knows how to made a usb startup parted magic?
[02:45] <ritztech> whats a good player like winamp ....
[02:46] <mostafa_> ritztech: amarok or audacious both are good for me
[02:47] <ritztech> thanks :)
[02:47] <mostafa_> ritztech: welcome
[02:48] <RabidWeezle> has anyone gotten a virgin mobile "broadband2go" to work in linux?
[02:48] <Snowjob> riztcehc, concure with mostafa.. add xmms to list too.
[02:48] <Snowjob> oh, and mplayer!
[02:58] <SuperMiguel> when booting the live cd in safe mode it ask for a login and password.. any idea what it is?
[03:23] <liz_> anyone else using 9.10?  I stick for 5 minutes at the login
[03:50] <robotronics> i want to create Shutdown launcher with only shutdown icon. Right now both Shutdown and restart icons are comming.
[04:18] <robotronics> i want to create Shutdown launcher with only shutdown icon. Right now both Shutdown and restart icons are comming.
[04:24] <mostafa_> can someone help me with changing the 4 grub legacy line command into grub1.96?
[04:29] <kroadie> who are there?
[04:37] <R3DB0x> how can i tell what driver my ethernet card is using?
[04:47] <GinoMan> how is ATI graphics card support on Kubuntu?
[04:47] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: What model?
[04:48] <DaemonFC> some work just fine with the free/open RadeonHD driver, which is a part of X
[04:48] <GinoMan> just in general
[04:48] <DaemonFC> they have a list on their X.org page
[04:48] <GinoMan> ok
[04:48] <GinoMan> does the driver support 3D and crossfire?
[04:48] <DaemonFC> a few stil lrequire the binary FGLRX driver from ATI
[04:49] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: I only have one ATI chipset, it's an integrated one from 2005, and I have compositing support
[04:49] <DaemonFC> I have no idea how it works on other/newer cards, but I'm happy with my laptop
[04:50] <GinoMan> ... I'm trying to offer Linux preloaded computers built by yours truly.... equipped with kubuntu... but I'm trying to narrow my hardware offerings to a small subset of devices with most or full support under Linux
[04:50] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: Your best bet is to read their comaptibility list at X.org and to always keep up with new X.org releases
[04:50] <GinoMan> ok... thanks
[04:50] <DaemonFC> which ship with new versions of each distribution of course
[04:51] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: Just pick something off their list that says it works, try it yourself, and buy more of them if it works well for you I guess
[04:52] <GinoMan> ... I'm wondering if I should take the base system (KDE, Xorg, the Kernel, the GNU Utils) and set up apt to get the lastest builds from another server
[04:52] <DaemonFC> most stores have a return policy if it doesn't work, just RMA it if it doesn't work and try again
[04:52] <DaemonFC> I'd just play the stupid customer card and tell them it didn't work with my Windows XP
[04:53] <DaemonFC> that usually gets them to refund it
[04:53] <DaemonFC> :)
[04:53] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: Latest builds of what?
[04:54] <DaemonFC> You should never replace core system components out of third party repositories unless you're aware of the risks and understand that you could very well hose the system
[04:54] <GinoMan> those core software
[04:54] <DaemonFC> and probably will for that matter
[04:54] <DaemonFC> Fedora has had problems with AtRPMs repository trashing Fedora and replasing the Fedora-Release package with the AtRPMs version, for example
[04:55] <DaemonFC> the same sort of thing can happen to any distribution with third party repos that replace system components
[04:55] <DaemonFC> *replacing
[04:55] <GinoMan> .... even if it's just upgrading to the newest version?
[04:55] <DaemonFC> you shouldn't ever replace any critical system package
[04:56] <DaemonFC> if you feel you need to, and it's a bug with the one in (K)ubuntu, report the bug
[04:56] <DaemonFC> don't go replacing packages left and right
[04:56] <DaemonFC> you could end up with a system that doesn't even boot back up really easily
[04:57] <GinoMan> gotcha
[04:57] <GinoMan> what about replacing X with a newer version?
[04:58] <robotronics> i want to create Shutdown launcher with only shutdown icon. Right now both Shutdown and restart icons are comming.
[05:00] <robotronics> please tell me how to do?
[05:00] <DaemonFC> GinoMan: I highly suspect that you'll mess X up and get dumped at a terminal
[05:01] <GinoMan> :(
[05:01] <DaemonFC> basically, you're free to mess up your system any way you see fit, but you're not encouraged to do so :)
[05:01] <GinoMan> I've observed
[05:01] <DaemonFC> or "If you break it, you get to keep both pieces"
[05:01] <DaemonFC> best not to poke around
[05:08] <telkybuntu> where can i download the live dvd with the latest kde4.3.1 ?
[05:08] <telkybuntu> or live cd
[05:08] <telkybuntu> and what capacity do i need?
[05:14] <telkybuntu> madberry: aaroncampbell  amgarching
[05:14] <telkybuntu> alvin:
[05:14] <telkybuntu> cristall_:
[05:14] <telkybuntu> GinoMan:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> `oobe`:
[05:15] <FloodBotK1> telkybuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:15] <telkybuntu> Camaxtli:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> CoJaBo-Aztec:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> cristall:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> DaemonFC:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> DarkriftX:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> bbeck:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> Ash-Fox:
[05:15] <GinoMan> wow.... he actually typed enough to flood
[05:15] <telkybuntu> asobi:
[05:15] <telkybuntu> anyone here
[05:15] <GinoMan> ironically I'm certain he's gonna be kicked for saying hi to everyone
[05:15] <telkybuntu> sorry for the hilihghts
[05:15] <telkybuntu> i need help
[05:15] <`oobe`> telkybuntu, i dont know if you can
[05:15] <telkybuntu> GinoMan:  are you a bot?
[05:15] <`oobe`> does it have to be dvd
[05:16] <telkybuntu> i am looking for a live cd of kubuntu
[05:16] <telkybuntu> with the latest kde
[05:16] <`oobe`> why not get kubuntu desktop karmic alpha
[05:16] <GinoMan> .... to find out, I recommend using a CAPTCHA test on me
[05:16] <`oobe`> that chould have 4.3.1
[05:16] <telkybuntu> i want something stable
[05:16] <telkybuntu> for online banking
[05:16] <GinoMan> then you want 9.04
[05:16] <`oobe`> you wont find a live cd with 4.3.1
[05:16] <telkybuntu> thanks
[05:17] <telkybuntu> 9.04 has kde 4 ?
[05:17] <bbeck> telkybuntu: You can create your own live cd over at SuSE
[05:17] <`oobe`> if you install 9.04 you can then upgrade kde
[05:17] <telkybuntu> i want it as live cd
[05:17] <telkybuntu> 9.04 works as live cd
[05:17] <telkybuntu> i dont trust my harddrive
[05:18] <telkybuntu> i am getting browser hijacks on my ubuntu install in firefox
[05:18] <telkybuntu> see
[05:18] <telkybuntu> thats why i need a live cd
[05:19] <telkybuntu> or is there maybe a specialized live cd for online banking?
[05:19] <telkybuntu> i dont want anything that touches my harddrive
[05:19] <telkybuntu> dont trust it
[05:19] <bbeck> telkybuntu: try this out: http://susestudio.com/
[05:19] <telkybuntu> ty bbeck
[05:20] <telkybuntu> hmz i download 9.04 it took me 4 minutes
[05:20] <`oobe`> u dont need the latest kde to browse the web securely from a live cd
[05:21] <`oobe`> download bitdefender
[05:21] <telkybuntu> lol
[05:21] <`oobe`> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BitDefender
[05:21] <telkybuntu> bitdefender is a windows app `oobe`
[05:22] <telkybuntu> `oobe`:  why would i need that?
[05:22] <`oobe`> thanks for laughing at me when i know what im talking about and am giving you advice you clearly need do to your lack of fundamental knowledge
[05:22] <DaemonFC> **itppretender?
[05:22] <DaemonFC> :)
[05:22] <telkybuntu> i wonthi
[05:23] <telkybuntu> sorry i woke you all up
[05:24] <telkybuntu> so is 9.04 a live cd also?
[05:24] <`oobe`> you are worried about having a secure connection and you claim your browser is being hijacked therefore scanning with bitdefender isnt a bad idea
[05:24] <`oobe`> yes it is
[05:24] <telkybuntu> yeah it was being hijacked on Ubuntu `oobe`
[05:24] <telkybuntu> not on windows
[05:24] <telkybuntu> i was using firefox
[05:24] <telkybuntu> IE8 is actually a more secure browser than firefox these days
[05:25] <`oobe`> heh then use windows then
[05:25] <telkybuntu> nope
[05:25] <telkybuntu> i am not saying windows is more secure than linux
[05:25] <telkybuntu> i am saying that firefox has had some issues lately
[05:26] <telkybuntu> ok i am going to burn 9.04 thanks
[05:26] <telkybuntu> :P
[05:26] <`oobe`> well 9.04 should be fine
[05:26] <telkybuntu> ty `oobe`
[05:26] <`oobe`> seems a bit ultra paranoid
[05:27] <DaemonFC> telkybuntu: According to a Microsoft funded study, Microsoft IE is more secure
[05:27] <DaemonFC> wow, that just makes all the difference in the world
[05:27] <DaemonFC> guess I'll go buy Vista
[05:28] <DaemonFC> :P
[05:28] <DaemonFC> guess someone forgot to tell the spyware writers this great news
[05:28] <telkybuntu> i have a problem with the burner the rewriteable cds i have arent clean can i format them with infrarecorder
[05:29] <telkybuntu> i am on win7 atm
[05:29] <`oobe`> probably
[05:29] <`oobe`> but who would know that here
[05:30] <telkybuntu> can imgburn do it also?
[05:30] <telkybuntu> infrarecorder has opensource icons
[05:30] <telkybuntu> so i thought you guys were familiar with it
[05:30] <telkybuntu> tango icons
[05:30] <`oobe`> most likely but no one can confirm or deny what win7 can or cant do
[05:30] <telkybuntu> plus infrarecorder is mentioned on the tutorial for how to burn kubuntu
[05:31] <`oobe`> well follow that guide then
[05:31] <telkybuntu> it says nothing about erasing
[05:31] <telkybuntu> rewriteable cds
[05:31] <`oobe`> use nero to erase the disk
[05:31] <`oobe`> or check if your other apps can in google
[05:35] <telkybuntu> hmz ok ty `oobe`
[05:35] <telkybuntu> oh btw do i need to know any passwords to boot into live cd mode?
[05:36] <`oobe`> no
[05:37] <telkybuntu> `oobe`:  i can erase it via win7 D:
[05:37] <telkybuntu> its built in apparently
[05:37] <telkybuntu> amagawd :O
[05:39] <telkybuntu> `oobe`:  so will you be on later also
[05:40] <`oobe`> maybe
[05:40] <telkybuntu> is there a way to see who is available for chat?
[05:42] <telkybuntu> i  mean i dont want to highlight people
[05:42] <telkybuntu> thats not nice of me
[05:42] <telkybuntu> i was kinda desparate
[05:42] <telkybuntu> for help
[06:00] <baron86> Hello I need help to have in every desktop a different wallpaper./ I have KDE 4.2
[06:06] <ner0x> What is the best virtualization suite I can install windows on and play native win32 games?
[06:09] <`oobe`> ner0x, you will find most virtual desktops if not all dont have direct 3d support
[06:09] <`oobe`> you are better of tweaking wine or buying cedega which is wine primed for games
[06:09] <ner0x> VirtualBox does?
[06:09] <`oobe`> i dont think so
[06:10] <ner0x> I installed VB, installed xp, then installed DirectX games.
[06:10] <ner0x> Worked fine.
[06:10] <`oobe`> like i said virtualisation would be the hard way at best
[06:10] <`oobe`> oh ok i didnt know
[06:11] <ner0x> Only problem is, this particular game isn't playing nicely with Dungeons & Dragons online.
[06:16] <dimon> hai
[06:20] <dimon> how i can go to russian kubuntu chat?
[06:21] <Unksi> type /join #kubuntu-ru
[06:21] <dimon> ok
[06:23] <RizR>  nm-applet doesnt start automatically when system resumes from a suspend. have to run manually and gotta re-enter network key. tested with wireless only
[06:58] <herenbdy> anyone used Ubuntu One under kubuntu?
[07:05] <CoJaBo-Aztec> random name post=fail
[07:07] <zebaztian> hey there fellas, listen to me, i've this problem you see, the videos, you know? they get stuck when i play them, i'm on a fairly new laptop and well i thought maybe you could something for me, .avi
[07:14] <zebaztian> listen fellas, i got kicked out
[07:14] <zebaztian> my comptuer froze
[07:14] <zebaztian> anyone help me here
[07:21] <telkymilklicious> hello
[07:21] <telkymilklicious> how do i enable mp3 in kubuntu?
[07:21] <telkymilklicious> !mp3
[07:22] <telkymilklicious> `oobe`:  still there mate?
[07:23] <ubuntu> hi
[07:23] <ubuntu> anyone here
[08:06] <cq> hello, how can I upgrade to karmic? update-manager -d says it wants to update ubuntu, without the K... is ther a separate update tool for kubuntu?
[08:08] <DaemonFC> cq: You could jsut replace all references to Jaunty in your apt sources with "karmic" (no quotes)
[08:08] <DaemonFC> then apt-get update
[08:08] <DaemonFC> then apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:08] <DaemonFC> it might work
[08:08] <DaemonFC> never failed on me anyway
[08:08] <DaemonFC> (disclaimer) I don't think it's officially supported though
[08:09] <cq> ok, thanks
[08:11] <cq> update-manager -d seems to want to update only the kubuntu packages anyway, just one or two new harmless gnome packages (icons...), so I'll use that I think
[08:13] <DaemonFC> cq: There's some GTK+ stuff included with Kubuntu
[08:14] <DaemonFC> so it can dress up GTK+ apps to look native
[08:14] <DaemonFC> you'll see that if you bring in Firefox or Xchat or something
[08:15] <DaemonFC> you can use GTK+ apps, but QT apps are preferable for obvious reasons
[08:15] <DaemonFC> also, things liek Firefox love to bring in half of GNOME :P
[08:15] <DaemonFC> *like
[08:15] <cq> ok, nice... the kernel is still 31.10 ... I was hoping for .11 as that fixes some intel stuff....
[08:15] <DaemonFC> Firefox on Ubuntu has some very odd dependencies
[08:15] <DaemonFC> for example, it will add Synaptic to Kubuntu
[08:16] <DaemonFC> I fail to see how Firefox is related to Synaptic, but oh well
[08:16] <DaemonFC> I avoid Firefox anyway, I use Konqueror and have Opera as a spare for a few odd sites
[08:16] <DaemonFC> my point is that it's not unusual to have some GNOME libraries on a KDE system
[08:19] <cq> yeah, seems like it... and if the dependencies ever drop, autoremove takes care of it
[08:21] <DaemonFC> cq: Sometimes
[08:21] <DaemonFC> you have to look out for orphanes GNOME libraries and GTK+ and Gstreamer packages that apt isn't tracking as orphans for whatever reason
[08:21] <DaemonFC> which is another reason to avoid GTK+ apps unless you like spring cleaning by hand now and then
[08:22] <DaemonFC> *orphans
[08:22] <shrey> is it possible to have JAR applications of mobile as a widget on our desktop ?
[08:26] <cq> shrey: I don't think anyone understands your question...
[08:28] <shrey> cq: i want to have the jar application which we install in our mobiles as a widget on my plasma desktop.
[08:33] <DaemonFC> shrey: #kde might be a better place to ask
[09:11] <crazy_bus> I've just updated to a 8gb sd card. It requires two partitions to work with chdk. I've done this and can access my photos via a sd card reader. But if I try to plug in the camera directly I get I/O errors in kubuntu. I've tried formating in gparted a few times but no help. Would this be a chdk problem or kubuntu?
[09:26] <anger_> Hi!
[09:27] <anger_> Has anyone updated to 9.10 and had problems with apache server?
[09:30] <crazy_bus> I haven't tried it yet, but I think everyone with it is in ubuntu+1
[09:57] <guru> hello!
[10:24] <ct529> hi everybody .... where is the default make configuration stored, with the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and so on?
[10:54] <ct529> hi everybody .... where is the default make configuration stored, with the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and so on?
[11:01] <asdqwe> winbox on kubuntu?.
[12:19] <beeble1> !
[12:20] <ct529> hi everybody .... where is the default make configuration stored, with the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and so on?
[12:25] <kebomix> all kde4.3 applications  looks like that , what libraries do i need to install ? http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/6615/45812436.png
[13:10] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[13:28] <ct529> hi everybody .... where is the default make configuration stored, with the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and so on?
[13:49] <Spaceman> ct529: what do you want to do with the "default make config" ?
[13:49] <Spaceman> I don't know what or where it is, I'm trying to understand the question :P
[14:14] <BluesKaj> hiyas
[14:15] <kaddy> Hi peoples.... Does anybody know how to Downgrade a long list of packages that were recently upgraded ?
[14:15] <genii> !downgrade
[14:15] <allan8904> hi
[14:16] <allan8904> am i allowed to ask for help with problems here?
[14:17] <James147> allan8904: just ask :)
[14:18] <allan8904> ok
[14:18] <allan8904> well
[14:18] <kaddy> lol allan i was asking for you
[14:19] <allan8904> i hopped on my laptop this morning and booted it up and everything was normal, then about after 2 minutes all the applications that i launched's text has been replaced by random "------ - - - -- - ---  --" everwhere so i cant read the buttons or menus or anything. i tried deleting the .kde folder and still nothing
[14:19] <allan8904> LOL symon
[14:19] <allan8904> didnt think you would be on here
[14:19] <kaddy> and guys, i wasn't talking about downgrading the distro, i was talking about downgrading libs
[14:19] <kaddy> lol
[14:19] <kaddy> i'll let you do the talking allan while i continue to search forums. lol.
[14:19] <allan8904> cheers
[14:22] <kaddy> i found some info on how to do it, but it will probly bork your system even more. lol
[14:22] <genii> kaddy: There's no easy/auto way to downgrade a bunch of packages. On a one-by-one case, you can specify version to be a lower version to install in for instance apt-get with syntax like: sudo apt-get install packagename=specific-version        where specific-version is one of the available versions from result of: apt-cache policy packagename
[14:22] <allan8904> gah..just what i need
[14:23] <allan8904> serves me right for leaving my shell assignment to the last minute....
[14:24] <Drake_> Out of curiostity, does linux have the same style "PATH" variables that a windows OS's use?
[14:25] <Drake_> reason i'm asking is im trying to install chromium and so far googling it hasn't been as helpful as I thought it would be
[14:25] <kaddy> lol allan
[14:25] <allan8904> well from my experience linux use's absolute paths and windows uses relative paths
[14:26] <allan8904> if thats the paths you mean
[14:26] <Drake_> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/install-gclient <-- thats the step on i'm while installing chromium
[14:27] <allan8904> you do realise thers a repo you can add to your sources.list yeah?
[14:27] <kaddy> is this a good time to mention if you were using Opensuse, you could easily downgrade those packages allan. hahahahahahhaha
[14:28] <Drake_> nope I didn't know that lol, sorry I probably should have mentioned i'm a relativiely new linux user
[14:28] <allan8904> lol
[14:28] <allan8904> screw you symon
[14:28] <allan8904> um yeah i'll give you the line
[14:28] <allan8904> lemme find it
[14:28] <FloodBotK1> allan8904: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:31] <allan8904> sorry dude i cant read my sources.list atm (my comps half baked) but theres definately a repo for it
[14:31] <allan8904> try google it
[14:31] <Drake_> alrighty thanks anyways
[14:32] <Drake_> come to think of it, that actually sounds really familiar
[14:32] <Drake_> I'm gunna read through the documentaion again maybe theres a note about it
[14:32] <allan8904> no probs
[14:32] <genii> Drake_: the results of: printenv | grep PATH        will show you the current paths the system searches. If you want to add others permanently you can edit /home/yourusername/.profile     and put 2 lines such as: PATH=/the/path/here     and: export PATH
[14:33] <allan8904> so anyone got any idea about my little no text problem?
[14:33] <Drake_> ah thank you genii!
[14:33] <genii> Drake_: For it to take effect before next reboot, use:   source /home/yourusername/.profile
[14:33] <genii> Drake_: You're welcome
[14:47] <allan8904> what component in kubuntu is responsible for text rendering?
[14:51]  * mauricio is away: Gone away for now
[14:51] <robertknight> allan8904: Qt / FreeType / FontConfig
[14:52] <bewofthe> kde 4.3.1 amd64 sempron and i still can not get flash to work
[15:38]  * mauricio is back.
[15:41] <laeborg> hello
[15:45] <laeborg> i have dual monitor (side-by-side), but I can see around 1mm of screen #1 on monitor #2
[15:47] <James147> laeborg: system settings - > display - > Multiple Monitors
[15:48] <laeborg> think i must change it in xorg.conf
[15:49] <James147> laeborg: probally, i know of nvidia-settings (for nvidia only) and kxgenerator to do it graphically
[15:50] <laeborg> i have ATI
[15:50] <James147> then try kxgenerator, dont know much about ati cards
[15:59] <Freyr> is anyone know if there is possible to update eeepc ?
[16:02] <genii> Freyr: Maybe they'll know in #eeepc  channel :)
[16:02] <Freyr> thanks
[16:21] <crack> hola
[16:21] <crack> hay alguen?i
[16:21] <Pici> !es | crack
[16:22] <crack> thanks
[16:34] <tom__> hi guys...   short question: my dolphin file manager does not who free diskspace  anywhere...  is there somewhere an option to turn that on?
[16:34] <tom__> *show
[16:35] <tom__> *show free disk space
[16:36] <James147> tom__: Settings -> Configure Dolphin -> General -> status bar -> Show space information  (at elast on kde 4.3)
[16:37] <James147> tom__: Also shows it in right click -> properties
[16:37] <James147> tom__: wont do it for samba shares through
[16:37] <tom__> ahh thx.. there it is :)   i know that it used to display this option when I was still on kde 4.2 :)  but I somehow lost it during conversion to 4.3
[16:37] <tom__> thx guys
[16:37] <tom__> especially James147 :)
[16:38] <James147> tom__: Yea, same happened for me, guess they changed the default options... dont know why I find it very useful information
[17:14] <cloud_> d
[17:15] <philipp__> is someone here i need help please
[17:16] <James147> philipp__: just ask you question, if someone knows they will answer
[17:16] <philipp__> ok i have an folder called @@@ďż˝@8@@@@@@˝ďż˝@ďż˝@@@ďż˝ďż˝ďż˝ďż˝ďż˝ďż˝@ďż˝@
[17:16] <philipp__> and i can't delete it
[17:16] <philipp__> i don't know where it comes from
[17:17] <James147> philipp__: in what directory?
[17:17] <philipp__> desktop
[17:18] <philipp__> and if i want to delete it it says, that the file doesn't exist
[17:18] <philipp__> sry it's not a folder it's a file
[17:19] <James147> philipp__: can you pastebin the output of ls -lha ~/Desktop (http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/)
[17:20] <James147> philipp__: and past the link here :)
[17:20] <philipp__> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/271032/
[17:23] <James147> philipp__: I would backup the other files to a temporary directory for now
[17:24] <James147> philipp__: once they are backed up run rm ~/Desktop/* (warning, this will delete everything in Desktop so make sure you back up the other things first)
[17:25] <James147> philipp__: then if it worked copy the backedup files back
[17:25] <philipp__> ok thx
[17:25] <philipp__> ok worked thx
[17:26] <James147> No problem :)
[17:27] <genii> You can also usually do something like: rm '@#$%^!$!@'          or whatever the filename is when it's non-standard characters
[17:28] <genii> (note the single quotes)
[17:28] <philipp__> i tried this but it said that the file doesn't exist
[17:31] <cuznt> is there a way to see what manufacturer made my network adapter | ethernet adapter?
[17:32] <boopathi> hi
[17:32] <boopathi> i need a help
[17:32] <genii> cuznt: sudo lshw -C network         will show a lot of info. Also:   lspci  or   lsusb     is the standard command for overview
[17:32] <cuznt> ty
[17:33] <cuznt> !ask
[17:33] <boopathi> i have installed kubuntu within windows
[17:33] <boopathi> i need to increase the disk space without un installing it
[17:33] <boopathi> how can i do this
[17:34] <boopathi> pls any can help me
[17:34] <genii> boopathi: See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#How%20do%20I%20resize%20the%20virtual%20disks?
[17:34] <boopathi> ok let me check it
[17:35]  * genii returns to eating his lunch
[17:53] <boopathi> thanks Genii
[17:54] <boopathi> for your help
[17:59] <boopathi> You are running LVPM on a host installation. You must run it on a loopmounted install
[17:59] <boopathi> i receive this error
[17:59] <boopathi> after installing LVPM
[18:01] <Domie> jean ?
[18:02] <boopathi> hi
[18:02] <boopathi> domie
[18:03] <boopathi> i have installed kubuntu within windows
[18:03] <boopathi> now in need to increse the disk size
[18:04] <boopathi> so i have tried installing LVPM to resize the virtual partion
[18:04] <boopathi> but i receive the following error
[18:04] <boopathi> You are running LVPM on a host installation. You must run it on a loopmounted install
[18:04] <boopathi> source="http://lubi.sourceforge.net/lvpm.html"\
[18:04] <genii> boopathi: Haven't seen that error before. Google shows some older results like this bug for 7.04 https://bugs.launchpad.net/lvpm/+bug/165079
[18:05] <genii> Wubi is notoriously problemmatic :/
[18:05] <boopathi> boopathi@ubuntu:~$ sudo lvpm
[18:05] <boopathi> Checking online for lvpm updates.
[18:05] <boopathi> If you have no internet connection, press ctrl-c to stop the updater, and either download http://lubi.sourceforge.net/latestlvpm.php from another computer and transfer it here, or run the current version of lvpm by running: lvpm-real
[18:05] <boopathi> Updating to latest version...
[18:05] <boopathi> rm: cannot remove `lvpm_*.deb': No such file or directory
[18:05] <FloodBotK1> boopathi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:11] <mostafa_> how can I install ns-allinone in jaunty? plz
[18:14] <genii> mostafa_: Their page at http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-build.html seems to nhave fairly lucid instructions
[18:16] <mostafa_> genii: thanks genni I check it out
[18:19] <idzme> hi there, what is a good kde twitter client?
[18:19] <bdgraue> idzme: choqok
[18:20] <idzme> ok, thanks I'll have a look at it
[18:27] <Domie> jean t la
[18:28] <Domie> fgfdhfd
[18:28] <genii> Domie: Pleasedon't do that
[18:29] <Domie> jean ?
[18:32] <Domie> bsr jean
[18:32] <jean_> bsr domie
[18:32] <Domie> tu as passe une belle journĂ©e
[18:33] <genii> !fr | Domie
[18:33] <genii> Domie: Anglais ici
[18:33] <jean_> ouais
[18:34] <jean_> qu est ce qu on fait ? on change de canal
[18:34] <genii> jean_: !fr aussi
[18:34] <Mamarok> jean_: yes, please, this channel is in English only
[18:36] <konrad_> Anyone who knows why I only can have sound from one program at a time?
[18:43] <nachodt> irc://irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu-sv
[19:02] <mostafa_> genii: do you ever work with NS?
[19:08] <genii> mostafa_: See my reply in #ubuntu+1 . Also please don't ask the same question of me in multiple channels, it is somewhat annoying
[19:10] <Guest47775> hello
[19:10] <Guest47775> i need help
[19:11] <James147> Guest47775: Just ask what want want to know
[19:11] <Guest47775> how do i install hardware drivers in ubuntu 9.04
[19:12] <Guest47775> i have nvidia 6600GT graphics cards in SLI
[19:12] <Guest47775> when i try to install the 180 driver it does not enable and activate
[19:13] <Guest47775> i think its something to do with xorg server not installed in synaptic package manager
[19:14] <brennan> hello
[19:14] <brennan> any one help
[19:14] <brennan> ???
[19:16] <brennan> ...
[19:17] <James147> brennan: Just ask your question, if someone knows they will answer
[19:17] <brennan> my wine is real slow  on and i dont know what to do
[19:20] <James147> brennan: not all programs run fast under wine... check out http://appdb.winehq.org/ to see who well the application you are trying to run works and suggestiong on how to improve preformance
[19:21] <James147> brennan: also making sure you have the lastest version helps (currently 1.1.29 - http://www.winehq.org/download/deb)
[19:21] <tom__> hi guys...  short question:  what's the easiest way to change the virtual resolution in kde?  -->  I want to set up a dual monitor with my laptop on intel graphics
[19:22] <tom__> ahh ya.. i use kubuntu 9.04
[19:23] <dpanario> buenas
[19:24] <brennan> how do you check the ver.
[19:24] <dpanario> uname-r
[19:25] <jussi01> !version
[19:27] <brennan> how do you update wine
[19:29] <James147> brennan: http://www.winehq.org/download/deb -< will show you how to upgrade wine
[19:29] <brennan> you cant do it from the konsole
[19:29] <brennan> ?
[19:29] <James147> brennan: you can
[19:30] <brennan> how?
[19:30] <brennan> or do ya know how?
[19:31] <James147> brennan: just add the line that they tell you to add to /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:31] <dpanario> why kubuntu cant turn off my laptop?
[19:31] <James147> brennan: then do sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude full-upgrade
[19:32] <brennan> i think i have jaunty
[19:32] <brennan> is that the lates
[19:33] <James147> brennan: the latest stable version yes -
[19:34] <James147> brennan: cat /etc/issue to find what version of ubuntu you are useing
[19:40] <dpanario> uname-r
[20:19] <crack> hola
[20:19] <crack> alguien me puede pasar el enlace en espaĂ±ol?
[20:20] <crack> cual es la sala en espaĂ±ol?
[20:20] <crack> help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[20:20] <jussi01> !es
[20:20] <crack> gracias
[20:20] <crack> thanks
[20:21]  * genii sneaks jussi01 a donut
[20:23]  * BluesKaj is outdoors under the maple and birch trees
[20:58] <bro> hi. i reinstalled my proprietary ati driver on ubuntu 9.04 and now xserver won't start. i booted from a kubuntu 6.06 live cd. is there any way to reconfigure/uninstall the fglrx driver?
[21:07] <bro> hi. i reinstalled my proprietary ati driver on ubuntu 9.04 and now xserver won't start. i booted from a kubuntu 6.06 live cd. is there any way to reconfigure/uninstall the fglrx driver?
[21:10] <zebastian> help, i tried changing the ati driver and it didn't work, so nothing will load after the splash screen, i tried going back to vesa but x won''t load a screen can someone help me out
[21:20] <mahasamoot> when will KDE 4.3.1 be availble?
[21:35] <bobthemilkman> Anyone know anything about how KDE handles font rendering?
[21:36] <bobthemilkman> I have a problem where I'm trying to get my fonts to render in gentoo (awesomeWM) to render the same as they do in Kubuntu, and there's something wrong with the subpixel rendering.
[21:37] <bobthemilkman> Specifically, in my .fonts.conf in Kubuntu, I have rgba set to "rgb", and in Gentoo, the same setting makes all sorts of wierd colors appear around text.
[21:37] <bobthemilkman> Is it possible that KDE is handling the sub-pixel rendering from a file that isn't ~/.fonts.conf?
[21:40] <lucas__> hi. i recently upgraded to karmic and now the plasma editor is not in the top-right corner anymore. now it is below the bottom panel and i'm not able to move it to the default position.
[21:41] <lucas__> is there a way to move it were it was before?
[21:42] <James147> lucas__: you should be able to drag it around the edge of the screen if widgets arent locked... if it is covered by the panel move that first
[21:43] <lucas__> allright. i was able to move it back. just wanted to report what happened. don't know if this is the place to do so. thanks a lot
[22:00] <rysiek> yellow
[22:40] <Semidios> How would I set up a script that would change the permissions on /dev/raw1394 on login without me needing to put in my password?
[22:48] <Guest44894> oiii
[22:48] <flayke> oi
[22:48] <flayke> alquem do brasil?
[22:52] <flayke> oiii
[22:52] <stout> stout@aspen:~/Documents$ sudo apt-get upgrade
[22:52] <stout> Reading package lists... Done
[22:52] <stout> Segmentation faulty tree... 0%
[22:52] <stout> stout@aspen:~/Documents$
[22:52] <FloodBotK1> stout: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:52] <stout> apt-get update works fine
[22:58] <stout> so what do I do when apt tells me my segmentation faulty tree is 0%?
[23:01] <stout> nevermind, fixed it.  someone updated their source list thingy so when I updated again, it actually wrote a whole new list of packages for me and everything is kosher again
[23:01] <juany> helo
[23:01] <stout> thanks for being entirely silent while I prodded that one!
[23:01]  * stout salutes juany
[23:01] <stout> good luck, everyone seems to be out for the moment
[23:03] <neptunepink> What's the command to start plasma?
[23:03] <neptunepink> "plasma-desktop", thankyou, this channel is so helpful
[23:28] <rejohn> How can I put a setting in place for the apt package manager, such that when I apt-get -d dist-upgrade, the huge (compared to my inet connection speed, 47.5MB of 88.1MB of archives is huge) package kdebase-workspace-wallpapers will _not_ be downloaded?  I don't see any _need_ to have updated wallpapers.    [&, secondarily, why does that package keep getting updated?  Is it data/images, or sw?]  Re: 4:4.3.1-0ubuntu1~jaunty1~ppa7
[23:32] <snerge> Why do notifications options from kde applications never seem to apply ? I have the same kind of trouble with Kopete and Kmess, I disable some popup notifications but they still popup ?
[23:33] <James147> rejohn: cant think of a way to do it, but if you dont need the wallpapers (or only want a few) you can try removeing it (and download the wallpapers you want, or back them up first)
[23:35] <rejohn> James147: ah, so I just remove that package, then it won't want to update it anymore - thanks. :)
[23:35] <James147> rejohn: but it will remove the wallpapaers as well mostlikly
[23:36] <James147> rejohn: however, wallpapaers are easy to get manually :)