[00:10] <amichair> Is there some way to list all packages that have been installed (i.e. excluding the ones installed with the system, or automatically installed dependencies)
[00:10] <ephoenix> hey everyone?
[00:10] <Ahmed\> i dont know no one replied me HUH
[00:10] <zus> where is the audio i/o tab in audacity 1.3.9? im looking  in edit>prefrences>audio i/o tab like it says in the wiki but i dont have it....please help
[00:10] <ephoenix> hey everyone!!
[00:11] <zus> ephoenix,  hello
[00:11] <Ahmed\> Hello
[00:11] <Ahmed\> HEY ZUS
[00:11] <Ahmed\> i can't switch doestop on gnome i even removed it and put a new panel still ahhhh whats wrong with compiz have i done :) @_@
[00:11] <Hazamonzo> Hey folks. What can i use to record my desktop other than istanbul?
[00:12] <Hazamonzo> !record
[00:12] <Ahmed\> umm bot sleeping
[00:12] <zus> Hazamonzo, gtk-recordmydesktop
[00:12] <Hazamonzo> zus: Okay. Does that come with audio recording?
[00:12] <Ahmed\> zus :0
[00:13] <Ahmed\> :)
[00:13] <zus> Ahmed\,  right click on the 2 desktop buttons on the panel and configure it to 4
[00:13] <zus> Hazamonzo,  i havent tried it yet, but i believe it should
[00:13] <Hazamonzo> zus: Okay Cheers :)
[00:13] <Ahmed\> i know that but still doesnt switch i made 4 now it was 2
[00:13] <zus> im looking into making audacity record streaming audio
[00:14] <Hazamonzo> zus: Oh yeah? Sounds pretty interesting
[00:15] <zus> Hazamonzo,  it should be if it works,  cross your fingers for me..
[00:15] <zus> Ahmed\,  what about alt-ctrl-"left/right" arrow?
[00:15] <Hazamonzo> zus: Heheh. Will do! Let me know how it goes. I idle in here all day long :)
[00:15] <Ahmed\> they even dont work either
[00:16] <zus> Hazamonzo,  same here.
[00:16] <tnks> what's Canonical's stance for keeping usability features in sync between Ubuntu and Kubuntu?
[00:16] <zus> Ahmed\,  try crtl-f11
[00:17] <Ahmed\> it shows fusion
[00:17] <zus> Ahmed\,  now try to change destops
[00:17] <NoRedemption> hi
[00:18] <Ahmed\> still cant
[00:18] <zus> NoRedemption, hello
[00:18] <NoRedemption> Hi Ahmed Hi zus
[00:18] <Ahmed\> hi
[00:18] <Ahmed\> hey you !
[00:18] <NoRedemption> how r u 2
[00:18] <kaddi> Hi, I need to open a zipx-file, can anyone suggest a tool that will be able to do this?
[00:18] <Ahmed\> fine i forgets you
[00:18] <Ahmed\> umm
[00:18] <NoRedemption> zipx?
[00:18] <tnks> anyway, just curious if a Kubuntu dev was here.  Not sure how much of the Ubuntu experience is Gnome, and how much is Gnome augmentation.
[00:19] <Ahmed\> gotta go now see you soon :) thanks
[00:19] <zus> Ahmed\,  what about under systems>compiz-config settings and setting the desktop cube
[00:19] <NoRedemption> zipx is windows only
[00:19] <Ahmed\> wait
[00:20] <Ahmed\> it was marked
[00:20] <zus> kaddi,  try 7-zip it should be in the repositories
[00:20] <Torch> tnks: kubuntu ships kde, more or less like kde ships it. canonical has not much to do with that.
[00:20] <NoRedemption> under linux?
[00:20] <NoRedemption> ^^
[00:20] <tnks> Torch: that's interesting.
[00:20] <tnks> Torch: so is it really just an installer that Kubuntu devs work on?
[00:20] <Ahmed\> i did it, it was that desktop wall
[00:20] <Ahmed\> thanks
[00:20] <Ahmed\> :)
[00:21] <tnks> because it seems like a simple "apt-get kde" could get you the KDE experience.
[00:21] <zus> kaddi,  also i installed .rar and unrar myself with kpackagemanagerkit
[00:21] <Ahmed\> Thanks Zus :)
[00:21] <Ahmed\> CIao all
[00:21] <Ahmed\> goonna sleeeeeeeeeeeeep
[00:21] <Ahmed\> its about 2:30 am:$
[00:21] <NoRedemption> ciao
[00:21] <NoRedemption> well there is a 7zip on sourceforge.net
[00:21] <zus> ahem welcome...make sure thats checked some times it used to revert back to desktop wall on me
[00:21] <NoRedemption> for linux :)
[00:22] <kaddi> zus: rar doesn't know zipx and 7-zip doesn't seem to know it either
[00:22] <NoRedemption> well try and error?^^
[00:23] <zus> kaddi,  i may have misunderstood you, are you trying  unzip a file right? and right click extract isnt working?
[00:23] <NoRedemption> well but it should support it
[00:23] <kaddi> exaclty
[00:23] <Torch> tnks: ask them.
[00:23] <kaddi> and the format is called .zipx
[00:23] <NoRedemption> 7-Zip is a file archiver with the high compression ratio. The program supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, LZH, CHM, GZIP, BZIP2, Z, TAR, CPIO, ISO, MSI, WIM, NSIS, RPM and DEB formats.
[00:24] <ephoenix> There is a problem during boot-up w/ kernal 2.6.32-19. My  monitor goes black and does not but to kubuntu gui.  Now my internal graphic card is nvidea Geforce 8100.  I always have to boot  unto a earlier kernal 2.6.31-20.  Is there issues with linux nvidia driver w/ the new kernal?
[00:24] <tnks> Torch: I was hoping someone on this channel knew.
[00:24] <tnks> I guess I could write to some dev list.
[00:24] <tnks> but really, it's just a passing curiosity.
[00:24] <DarkwingDuck> tnks: what are you looking for?
[00:25] <amichair> tnks: you can try the #kubuntu-devel channel
[00:25] <zus> kaddi,  i hadn't seen .zipx but i did have issues  unzipping thats why i suggested the two that worked for me.
[00:25] <tnks> amichair: thanks
[00:25] <kaddi> zus: rar has been working fine for me for everything else except the 7zip format
[00:25] <NoRedemption> Well do someone here know a good channel to study and/or learn UNIX?
[00:26] <Torch> tnks: what do you expect to happen?
[00:26] <Torch> tnks: kubuntu is, as far as i know, really under-staffed.
[00:27] <zus> kaddi see if this helps..http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-can-i-zipping-and-unzipping-files-under-linux.html
[00:27] <NoRedemption> i'am looking for webites or IRC Channels
[00:27] <kaddi> no
[00:28] <tnks> NoRedemption: I think IRC channels will be a tough way to learn if you're a newbie.
[00:28] <tnks> lots of people will dismiss the simple questions.
[00:28] <kaddi> zus: I've already tried zip, ark, rar, 7zip... it's a (stupid) format that was introduced with Vista
[00:28] <NoRedemption> Well always take the hardway :D
[00:28] <kaddi> kinda like the docx for Office2007
[00:28] <kaddi> and it seems no OSS can open them
[00:28] <NoRedemption> kaddy if you want you cant send it to me
[00:28] <NoRedemption> i'am right now on a windows client
[00:28] <NoRedemption> you got msn?
[00:29] <zus> kaddi,  another suggestion wich is a bit beyond me atm.. is winzip under wine if that is possible
[00:29] <kaddi> zus: will try that.
[00:29] <NoRedemption> yeah thats also a way
[00:29] <NoRedemption> if that doesnt work you still can come to me :)
[00:29] <kaddi> NoRedemption: I have a windows OS myself, but I would like to avoid the reboot in the future, that's why I'm asking
[00:29] <kaddi> but thanks for offering :)
[00:30] <zus> brb
[00:30] <NoRedemption> ;) your welcome and i didnt know that :)
[00:31] <kaddi> :)
[00:31] <NoRedemption> tnks you know some channels'
[00:32] <kaddi> what kind of channesl are you lookling for?
[00:33] <NoRedemption> unix related channels
[00:33] <kaddi> ah :)
[00:34] <kaddi> you know the obvious ones? #ubuntu ##linux #fedora #gentoo and so on :p
[00:34] <NoRedemption> :P
[00:34] <NoRedemption> you see iam already in one :D
[00:35] <kaddi> :)
[00:36] <kaddi> gn8 everyone, i must be of
[00:38] <NoRedemption> gn8 kaddi
[02:08] <csgeek> is there a Kubuntu+1 for lucid.. or can I ask the question in here?
[02:09] <csgeek> I'm trying to get kopete's webcam support to work under Lucid.. but it keeps bitching about not finding the jasper image conversion program.. even though anything jaspter is installed already
[02:47] <fooscript> Hi :)
[02:47] <fooscript> silence... :/
[02:48] <NoRedemption> hi
[02:48] <fooscript> hi :)
[02:49] <fooscript> I got a problem..
[02:50] <frogonwheels> !question
[02:50] <fooscript> CMake Error at cmake/modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:125 (MESSAGE):
[02:50] <fooscript>   Could NOT find Phonon: Found version "4.3.1", but required is at least
[02:50] <fooscript>   "4.3.80" (found /usr/include/qt4)
[02:50] <fooscript> dpkg say my libphonon is 4:4.6.2-0ubuntu3. I don't get it
[02:50] <FloodBotK3> fooscript: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:51] <frogonwheels> fooscript: what about the dev version?  libphonon-dev
[02:52] <fooscript> libphonon4                           4:4.6.2-0ubuntu3, same for libqt4-phonon
[02:52] <frogonwheels> no. libphonon-dev
[02:53] <fooscript> same ... libphonon-dev                        4:4.6.2-0ubuntu3
[02:54]  * frogonwheels shrugs.
[02:54] <frogonwheels> anyone?
[02:55] <fooscript> What is strange ... I downloaded & compiled new phonon from git. phonon.pc copied to /usr/lib/pkg-config
[02:55] <fooscript> But this &%$^& CMake does not use pkg-config :/
[02:57] <fooscript> From what .h file it takes the phonon version?
[02:58] <frogonwheels> fooscript: I don't know.  I think everybody is asleep.
[02:59] <fooscript> Mhm. I'll come back tomorrow.
[02:59] <fooscript> It's annoying. Since a long time I had no such big problems with configuration/compilation.
[03:00] <fooscript> Thx :) See you tomorrow .. I mean today.
[03:57] <ne7work> !flash
[03:58] <ne7work> i need help with phpmyadmin
[04:17] <ne7work> to configure phpmyadmin with apache
[05:10] <gary__> this room is so crazy, it is off the hook in here!
[05:14] <gary__> "/fart -d 9000
[05:15] <gary__> "/fart  -d
[07:06] <inteliwasp> so i downloaded the newist nvidia driver(195.x) and now i am forced to the console, is there a known issue?
[07:09]  * inteliwasp wonders if he shuld come back and ask later...
[07:24] <letterman> what's the beta channel's name?
[07:25] <letterman> nm it's in topic
[07:29] <letterman> if I'm not going to be bug reporting is it worth installing?
[07:29] <letterman> not that I don't report bugs, I just want a sense of how usable it is
[07:35] <rosco_y> can anyone recommend software to archive my data drive (~9GB) to DVD's?
[08:15] <letterman> how in the world do I zoom in or adjust my screen resolutino during the graphic install?
[08:16] <letterman> I'm on a 50" 1080p monitor and I can't read anything the text is so tiny
[08:22] <frogonwheels> letterman: sux doesn't it.
[08:24] <frogonwheels> letterman: you need to get "DPI" "100x100"  in your Section "Device" somehow.
[08:24] <frogonwheels> letterman: does ctrl+alt+plus work ?
[09:18] <pepee> hi
[09:18] <pepee> anyone using lucid?
[09:20] <Mamarok> pepee: yes, but Lucid questions should go to #ubuntu+1
[09:21] <pepee> I just need someone to do something for me
[09:22] <pepee> I need to know if a gnome app is running fine in kubuntu
[09:22] <pepee> it isn't for me
[09:26] <pepee> well, if someone wants to try, please install: gupnp-tools   and then run: gupnp-universal-cp
[09:30] <pepee> and tell me what you see, and if it is a clean install
[09:35] <amichair> Is there some way to list all packages that have been installed by user? (i.e. excluding the ones installed with the system, or automatically installed dependencies)
[09:47] <hceylan> join #ubuntu
[09:47] <Ahmed\> hello
[09:48] <Ahmed\> i can't see those small icons on taskbar next to SHOW DESKTOP to switch between desktops HUH even tho i enable it but yet i cant any shortcuts?
[09:50] <Ahmed\> i can't see those small icons on taskbar next to SHOW DESKTOP to switch between desktops HUH even tho i enable it but yet i cant any shortcuts?
[09:54] <amichair> Ahmed\: Maybe you removed it by mistake... try readding the widget to the panel
[09:54] <Ahmed\> Yes i did
[09:55] <amichair> Ahmed\: right click -> add widget -> pager
[09:55] <Ahmed\> i mean all of the taskbar i created it back all but i dont know whats the name of that widget which is for (switch desktop)
[09:55] <Ahmed\> DUDE
[09:55] <amichair> Ahmed\: it's called Pager, and u can find it also by using the widget search bar (at the top of add widget dialog)
[09:55] <Ahmed\> thats what i was looking for thanks a lot
[09:55] <Ahmed\> i just added it
[09:56] <Ahmed\> but is there any way that i can switch it the way in Mandriva ?
[09:56] <Ahmed\> switching desktops
[09:56] <Ahmed\> in a cube way
[10:09] <Ahmed\> cant see thumbnail in KDE only icons ?
[10:12] <bartek> hi all, i lost my dockbar in kde and i have no clue how can i get it back, anyone help???
[10:15] <Ahmed\> hello, why do i see those lines when i move an application i just enables few of the effects, anyone knows which should i disable to get rid of those cross lines ?
[10:29] <hceylan> is there a way to disable plymouth?
[10:48] <lalalol> the new chromium has changed the bookmark button and infobutton :@@@@
[11:11] <xMine> good morning guys
[11:29] <army> hello
[11:29] <alt> hi people
[11:35] <Hazamonzo> Hey folks. Why might i not be able to format a disk using gparted? The existing volume is fat32
[11:35] <Hazamonzo> And most of the options for the disk are blanked out
[11:36] <Hazamonzo> ahh nevermind. the volume was mounted
[12:00] <dhanesh> hello
[12:01] <xMine> hi
[12:01] <dhanesh> player plays radio in ubuntu
[12:02] <xMine> awesome, isn't it?
[12:02] <dhanesh> player plays radio in ubuntu xmine
[12:02] <xMine> is there a ubuntu radio?
[12:03] <dhanesh> xMine_the player that plays internet radio in kubuntu
[12:04] <xMine> you need a program?
[12:04] <xMine> try vlc
[12:04] <xMine> mh. he should buy some verbs....
[12:57] <rox_> hi
[13:35] <k00pa> I have windows on second partition, how I can mount it?
[13:35] <k00pa> kubuntu, default installation
[13:36] <frogonwheels> k00pa: if you run dolphin, it will probably just show up in Places
[13:37] <k00pa> where is the "places"
[13:37] <frogonwheels> F9
[13:37] <k00pa> ah yes that
[13:37] <k00pa> no its not there
[13:38] <frogonwheels> ok - mounted temporarily?
[13:38] <k00pa> idk
[13:38] <frogonwheels> sudo mount /mnt  /dev/sda?  where ? is the partition
[13:38] <k00pa> its /dev/sda2
[13:38] <frogonwheels> did you try sudo mount /mnt /dev/sda2
[13:38] <cba123> I'm looking for a file indexer, similar to google desktop, but I can't seem to get something to work right.  Strigi is freezing on a folder, beagle doesn't seem to find everything, tracker won't start for some reason, and google-desktop crashes once it indexes everything.  Any other suggestions?
[13:39] <k00pa> mount: /mnt is not a block device
[13:39] <frogonwheels> doh . reverse that
[13:39] <frogonwheels> k00pa: I _definitely_ should know better.
[13:39] <k00pa> ookey
[13:40] <frogonwheels> as in  mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
[13:40] <k00pa> now it doesn't do anything
[13:40] <k00pa> it runs
[13:40] <k00pa> no message
[13:40] <k00pa> no error
[13:40] <frogonwheels> cd /mnt
[13:40] <FloodBotK3> k00pa: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:40] <frogonwheels> ls
[13:40] <frogonwheels> lol @k00pa
[13:40] <k00pa> wth
[13:40] <k00pa> the /mnt contains my windows files O-o
[13:41] <k00pa> what are they doing there
[13:41] <frogonwheels> well waddya know
[13:41] <k00pa> thanks :)
[13:41] <k00pa> got my music playing \o/
[13:42] <frogonwheels> k00pa: ok. now to make it permanent?
[13:42] <k00pa> hmm that would be nice
[13:43] <frogonwheels> k00pa:  you need to edit (sudo) your /etc/fstab
[13:43] <k00pa> could it be placed to /mnt/win or something
[13:43] <k00pa> sec
[13:43] <frogonwheels> k00pa: don't put it under /mnt
[13:43] <novaquantum> salut tout le monde
[13:43] <frogonwheels> k00pa:  /home/windows possibly
[13:43] <novaquantum> hi all
[13:43] <k00pa> mm
[13:43] <frogonwheels> k00pa:  sudo mkdir /home/windows
[13:44] <k00pa> done the mkdir
[13:44] <k00pa> or how about to my homedir?
[13:44] <frogonwheels> oh.. do a mount  and tell me what filesystem?
[13:44] <frogonwheels> just type mount
[13:44] <frogonwheels> or mount /mnt
[13:44] <k00pa> its /dev/sda2
[13:45] <frogonwheels> .. type <???>
[13:45] <k00pa> /dev/sda2 on /mnt type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[13:45] <k00pa> at the fstab now
[13:45] <frogonwheels> oh ok. edit mtab and copy the line from there into fstab
[13:45] <k00pa> k
[13:46] <k00pa> that line I pasted ^^ ?
[13:46] <frogonwheels> .. /etc/mtab that is.
[13:46] <frogonwheels> no.. look at /etc/mtab  there will be a line that include /mnt  change /mnt -> /home/windows but place it in /etc/fstab
[13:46] <k00pa> okey
[13:47] <k00pa> http://pastebin.com/0jYZ80NZ
[13:47] <k00pa> that should work?
[13:48] <frogonwheels> k00pa: looks good. you can change the last 0 to 2
[13:48] <k00pa> ookey
[13:48] <frogonwheels> ..so once you've done that..  sudo umount /mnt   ; sudo mount /home/windows
[13:49] <frogonwheels> k00pa:  you don't need to say what device you're mounting - it will read it from fstab
[13:49] <k00pa> http://pastebin.com/QVW7uq4N just to check now correct number?
[13:49] <k00pa> yaa it works
[13:50] <k00pa> frogonwheels: thanks \o/
[13:50] <frogonwheels> phew
[13:50] <frogonwheels> np k00pa
[13:50] <frogonwheels> k00pa:  the reason it's 'fuse' is it's  probably ntfs - and 'fuse' (user-mode file system) is now the best way of handling ntfs
[13:51] <k00pa> ya its ntfs
[13:51] <k00pa> ->
[13:53] <frogonwheels> k00pa: It's nice to get a linux noob that can follow directions :) :)
[13:58] <bertmanphx> I have a curiosity......each time I log in, Kontact starts by itself....and I don't know why.  Anyone else seeing this?
[13:59] <BluesKaj> Howdy
[13:59] <bertmanphx> howdy
[14:03] <Lord-Rahl> How do I upgrade to the lastest beta through command line?
[14:03] <bertmanphx> sudo apt-get update
[14:03] <bertmanphx> wait
[14:03] <shadeslayer> Lord-Rahl: do-release-upgrade
[14:03] <bertmanphx> what version are you running?
[14:04] <shadeslayer> bertmanphx: beta means lucid :P
[14:04] <Lord-Rahl> 9.04
[14:04] <bertmanphx> duh
[14:04] <bertmanphx> see
[14:04] <shadeslayer> oh wait my command is wrong too :P
[14:04] <shadeslayer> Lord-Rahl: do-release-upgrade --devel-release
[14:04] <shadeslayer> Lord-Rahl: oh my... youll need to do 2 upgrades
[14:04] <frogonwheels> bertmanphx: it remembers what you closed down with
[14:05] <bertmanphx> ok
[14:05] <frogonwheels> bertmanphx: there's an option somehwere
[14:05] <shadeslayer> Lord-Rahl: do-release-upgrade --devel-release will first upgrade to 9.10 and then you need to run that again
[14:05] <shadeslayer> to update to 10.04
[14:06] <Lord-Rahl> OK thnaks :)
[14:06] <shadeslayer> Lord-Rahl: np
[14:08] <bertmanphx> will  ubuntuone support akonadi sync anytime soon?
[14:20] <BluesKaj>  Grub2 lists 3 old kernels that I'd like to delete from the list but synaptic doesn't list them and using the cli to remove them doesn't work either , any suggestions ?
[14:27] <el3ment> hello
[14:28] <el3ment> annnnyone live :)
[14:29] <shadeslayer> el3ment: nope
[14:29] <el3ment> :)
[14:29] <el3ment> ca i ask u something :)
[14:29] <shadeslayer> el3ment: we just got hit by a huge tidal wave... oh waits that for 2012
[14:29] <shadeslayer> el3ment: sure :D
[14:29] <el3ment> can*
[14:29] <shadeslayer> BluesKaj: sure
[14:30] <el3ment> i succes with my sound alsa  on my linux but everytime when im logining in my linux i have no sound on playerss
[14:30] <el3ment> :)
[14:30] <shadeslayer> BluesKaj: sudo apt-get remove linux-image-(kernel number)
[14:30] <BluesKaj> shadeslayer, i did all that
[14:30] <Viserys> hello to all!
[14:30] <shadeslayer> BluesKaj: sudo update-grub2 ?
[14:31] <shadeslayer> !sound | el3ment
[14:31] <shadeslayer> Viserys: hi
[14:31] <shadeslayer> BluesKaj: unless you didnt update grub,idk why you still have 3 old kernels
[14:31] <el3ment> shadeslayer: no no i hear sound hear tests but my mp3 player not have sound :)
[14:32] <shadeslayer> el3ment: oh.. um.. which backend?
[14:32] <James147> !mp3 | el3ment
[14:32] <Viserys> I need help.... I don't know why but after kde SC 4.4.2 update from ppa backports my kickoff don't show the menu......
[14:33] <el3ment> shadeslayer: im speaaking about amarok player :)
[14:33] <James147> Viserys: same here :S, the icon are still there, just invisable (sometimes the whole menu is scrwed up) :S
[14:33] <el3ment> not video capture :D
[14:34] <James147> el3ment: have you enabled mp3 support?
[14:34] <Viserys> James147: yes ........... it's the same problem......
[14:34] <shadeslayer> el3ment: hm well if you used a different backend other than phonon stuff might break
[14:34] <el3ment> i will test something :D
[14:34] <James147> Viserys: for now i just switched to the old style menu, I dont tend to use the menu all that much anyway (alt+f2 :D )
[14:35] <James147> Viserys: heh, switched back to see and it all seems fine now :S
[14:36] <Viserys> James147: for now, however, I am using Lancelot...........
[14:37] <rmrfslash> Did Kubuntu recently update the svn client?
[14:37] <rmrfslash> Rather, was there a recent update to the SVN client?
[14:37] <rmrfslash> cuz all of a sudden I can't update a repo that I've been able to update for a while
[14:38] <k00pa> frogonwheels: I am not so noob :) I just have forgot almost everything related to desktop installion :P
[14:38] <el3ment> this is very strange ;|
[14:38] <el3ment> my video player works fine
[14:38] <el3ment> mp3 not :D
[14:39] <Guest20736> hi all
[14:39] <el3ment> and this is very very strange when im start video player and restart mp3 ! mp3 works now )O
[14:40] <el3ment> shadeslayer: any answers ? :)
[14:40] <shadeslayer> el3ment: well you can try changing the settings in amarok
[14:40] <shadeslayer> el3ment: oh and enable all channels on kmix and set them to high
[14:41] <el3ment> no the point is when im starting video everithing is fix
[14:41] <el3ment> before im start video there no sound in mp3 player
[14:42] <shadeslayer> el3ment: yes,try to set all channels to high
[14:42] <Viserys> James147: mmm...... switched back but it's the same ...... I can't see any icon in the menu.
[14:44] <el3ment> can u tell me good video and audio player ffor linux ? :) amrok and dragon player is crap :D
[14:47] <el3ment> shadeslayer:  ? :)
[14:47] <Viserys> someone know how to solve kickoff visualization problems after kde SC 4.4.2 update?
[14:48] <vinnie_> does Kubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 1 come prepacked with amarok 2.3.0?
[14:49] <shadeslayer> vinnie_: yeps
[14:49] <vinnie_> shadeslayer: is it a live cd?
[14:49] <shadeslayer> el3ment: press alt+F2 and type Kmix
[14:49] <shadeslayer> vinnie_: live cd? i already installed it :)
[14:50] <vinnie_> is Kubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 1 a live cd, or just an install cd?
[14:50] <el3ment> ops im remove task menager 0o
[14:50] <el3ment> how can back it :D
[14:51] <shadeslayer> vinnie_: both are available
[14:51] <shadeslayer> el3ment: uh oh.. the task manager is vital!
[14:51] <shadeslayer> el3ment: just kidding
[14:51] <James147> el3ment: right click -> add widget
[14:51] <shadeslayer> el3ment: ok press the add widgets button
[14:51] <el3ment> yes
[14:51] <el3ment> then ?
[14:51] <shadeslayer> i really think removing the task manager should not be a option
[14:52] <James147> el3ment: drag it to where you want
[14:52] <shadeslayer> el3ment: add the task manager widget
[14:52] <el3ment> oh see ty :)
[14:52] <shadeslayer> el3ment: which is your task bar
[14:52] <James147> shadeslayer: i disagree, i dont have one on my netbook to save space
[14:52] <vinnie_> thanx
[14:52] <James147> shadeslayer: there are other way to switch windows
[14:52] <shadeslayer> James147: it freaks people out dude!
[14:52] <James147> shadeslayer: maby have an "are you sure", but dont stop people :)
[14:53] <shadeslayer> hehe
[14:53] <shadeslayer> el3ment: you stole my sound
[14:54] <el3ment> :)
[14:54] <shadeslayer> oh wait..
[14:54] <shadeslayer> oh noes... one of my headphones just went out
[14:54] <el3ment> ok im delete all my task down and there no start buto no clock nothing :)
[14:54] <el3ment> im noob :D
[14:55] <el3ment> little help to back this :)
[14:55] <shadeslayer> ive gtg...
[14:55] <el3ment> ex :|
[14:55] <evilshadeslayer> James147: can you help el3ment ?
[14:55] <el3ment> James147: wwith ?
[14:56] <James147> sorry, crashed a couple of times there, think i missed somehting
[14:57] <James147> el3ment: what problems are you haveing now?
[15:01] <el3ment> umm
[15:01] <el3ment> creating new down panel
[15:02] <el3ment> with widgets :D
[15:02] <el3ment> cuz im delete old one :)
[15:02] <James147> el3ment: :D
[15:02] <el3ment> and dont know what thw clock was
[15:02] <el3ment> caan u help ? :)
[15:03] <James147> el3ment: Digital clock
[15:03] <el3ment> ty
[15:05] <el3ment> now how can this panel be ob full sow part
[15:06] <el3ment> k im done ;)
[15:07] <wolf_> hi
[15:07] <wolf_> anyone there?
[15:07] <wolf_> nobody?? :(
[15:07] <genii> !hi
[15:07] <genii> wolf_: There's people here. Ten seconds is hardly long enough to make a decision that no one is around
[15:08] <wolf_> ^^
[15:08] <wolf_> no stress pls.. take it calm
[15:08] <jussi01> wolf_: just ask your question! :D
[15:08] <wolf_> i have got no one o.O
[15:08] <wolf_> bye
[15:12] <bartek_> James147: hi, i do have a question for you;]
[15:13] <bartek_> James147: do u have free few seconds? i need help
[15:14] <James147> bartek_: just ask
[15:14] <bartek_> James147: well i deleted something from my desktop
[15:14] <bartek_> everytime i min program
[15:15] <bartek_> i cant see it on my bottom panel
[15:15] <bartek_> i can only find it using alt+tab
[15:15] <James147> bartek_: do you have task manager on your panel?
[15:15] <bartek_> do u know what i mean?
[15:15] <bartek_> i will show u screeshot
[15:15] <bartek_> w8
[15:17] <bartek_> James147:  http://i44.tinypic.com/10ct9fm.jpg i had opened few programs + other www window and like u can see there is nothing on my ottom panel
[15:18] <James147> bartek_: looks like you removed task manager (a widget) and added some kind of spacer :S
[15:18] <James147> bartek_: right click -> add widget -> taskmanager | drag it back :)
[15:20] <bartek_> James147:  if i could only know which icon is that ;) my mate installed linux with my polish language and now everything is much more difficult ;O
[15:21] <James147> bartek_: the grteen + i think
[15:21] <James147> bartek_: at the top
[15:22] <bartek_> lol James147 i meant taskmanager not widget ;)
[15:23] <James147> bartek_: task manager is a widget
[15:23] <James147> ^^
[15:23] <bartek_> i mlost
[15:23] <James147> bartek_: everything on the panel and desktop is a widget
[15:24] <bartek_> ok so what should i add on the panel to get it bck?
[15:24] <James147> bartek_: kmenu, sys tray, clock, even task manager
[15:24] <James147> task manager :)
[15:26] <el3ment> James147: do u have a idea how to bypasing flex anti-cheat wwwith wine
[15:27] <James147> bartek_: also, change you language back to english it make things easier System settings -> Language & reagon (the blue flag thing) -> http://imagebin.org/91903
[15:27] <James147> el3ment: no clue, and i am agienst evading anti cheat systems
[15:28] <el3ment> but wine can not start   flex
[15:28] <el3ment> when im starting flex check for update and close
[15:28] <el3ment> any idea ? :)
[15:29] <James147> el3ment: http://appdb.winehq.org/index.php
[15:29] <Pici> el3ment: For support for running applications under wine,  please ask in #winehq
[15:37] <genii> !info khangman jaunty
[15:38]  * evilshadeslayer slides genii evilcoffee
[15:39] <genii> evilshadeslayer: Thanks! Needed that....
[15:39] <evilshadeslayer> genii: hope you become evil after drinking that :D
[15:44] <Lord-Rahl> ? for some I did a inplace upgrade to 10.04 update went well reboot login now it seems the plasmo are not staring anyone know  what the name is name
[15:44] <bartek_> James147: this is just ridiculous, now i have all in eng and still cant find it :/
[15:44] <James147> Lord-Rahl: plasma-desktop   and #ubuntu+1 for lucid support :)
[15:45] <Lord-Rahl> ok
[15:45] <James147> bartek_: cant you search for "task" ?
[15:45] <bartek_> James147: correct
[15:46] <James147> bartek_: what version  of kde are you using?
[15:46] <bartek_> James147:  add widget and then there is no task manager for me
[15:47] <bartek_> James147:  how can i check my ver?
[15:47] <James147> bartek_: any kde program -> Hel -> about kde
[15:47] <James147> Help ^^
[15:47] <bartek_> 4.4.2
[15:49] <James147> bartek_: what version of kubuntu?
[15:53] <bartek_> James147:  that 4.4.2 isnt a correct answer?
[15:53] <James147> bartek_: i also mean kubuntu version (karmic, lucid?)
[15:54] <bartek_> James147:  let me check somehow ;p
[15:55] <James147> in terminal type "cat /etc/issue"
[15:56] <bartek_> James147:  says ubuntu 9.10 \n \l
[15:57] <James147> bartek_: thats karmic :) whats the output of "aptitude search plasma | grep ^i"
[15:58] <bartek_> James147:  u want me to write it somewhere or what?? jesus i feel like a spa.... magic !;p
[15:58] <James147> !pastebin | bartek_
[15:59] <James147> bartek_: you can copy from konsole by selecting the text and rightclicking
[16:00] <bartek_> James147:  i got some list
[16:00] <bartek_> James147:  dunno which is most important for u now
[16:00] <James147> bartek_: can you copy the list to  http://paste.ubuntu.com
[16:00] <James147> and paste a link here
[16:01] <bartek_> James147: http://paste.ubuntu.com/410082/
[16:03] <James147> bartek_: hmm, dont think your missing anything important...
[16:06] <James147> bartek_: you could try "sudo aptitude reinstall plasma-widgets-addons  plasma-widgets-workspace  plasma-desktop" but i dont know if it will work
[16:08] <James147> bartek_: if that dosnt work you can try resetting plasma-desktop be deleting all the files that start with plasma in ~/.kde/share/config  (rm ~/.kde/share/config/plasma*)
[16:08] <James147> bartek_: or renaming them ^^
[16:09] <bartek_> James147:  let me try that
[16:12] <bartek_> James147: REINSTALL DIDNT WORK ;/
[16:37] <Martiini> Hei! Installed new Lucid Beta. Installation DVD gave me b43 broadcom wireless driver in jockey-kde. Now .. in installed system .. I get no drivers in jockey-kde "Hardware Drivers"
[16:39] <genii> !lucid | Martiini
[16:46] <Hazamonzo> Can we split a Dolphin view into three or more parts?
[16:46] <Hazamonzo> F3 allows us to split a window into two parts but only two as far as i can see
[16:47] <James147> Hazamonzo: i think only two parts, but you can also use tabs
[16:50] <Hazamonzo> James147: Cheers! I know about the tab too but just wanted to know if i could have more windows alongside each other :)
[16:50] <iconmefisto> Hazamonzo: konqueror can do more than two
[16:52] <Hazamonzo> iconmefisto: Oh really? Okay. Lets have a look :)
[16:53] <iconmefisto> Hazamonzo: ctrl-shift-L for left-right split, ctrl-shift-T for top-bottom split
[16:54] <Hazamonzo> iconmefisto: Perfect! thank you. :D
[17:21] <cosmoX> wenas
[17:33] <la_toope> bonjour
[17:38] <James147> !fr | la_toope
[17:39] <la_toope> sorry, i made /amsg to speak ;)
[17:40] <cosmoX> omg!!
[17:43] <cosmoX> There is someone that Spanish speaks I need help?
[17:45] <slow-motion> hi
[17:48] <iconmefisto> !es | cosmoX
[17:51] <nerdy_kid> how do i change xines audio driver
[18:06] <emrullah> Sa
[18:07] <emrullah> Bu Kubuntu için compiz fusion ayarları Ubuntu ile aynı mı
[18:07] <emrullah> ?
[18:08] <genii> !tr | emrullah
[18:21] <InvaderZim> Why does my run command dialog freezes up a lot of the time, or hangs for quite some time. Generally when I'm using it as a calculator, conversion, and running commands partially typed. Kde 4.4.2
[18:26] <James147> InvaderZim: try disabling some of the plugins for it you dont use (the spanner icon on krunner) thinks like nepomuk are still buggy
[18:27] <InvaderZim> James147: will do, thx
[18:55] <appleseed> Which video player has a boss button or equivalent functionality?
[19:03] <GNU\colossus> appleseed: the boss button… quits the player?
[19:06] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: pause and minimize ideally
[19:06] <GNU\colossus> appleseed: you can bind keys in mplayer accordingly, I suppose
[19:07] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: atm I'm using Dragon Player
[19:07] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: but I've been looking at the advanced window settings and the system shortcut setting and I have yet to figure out how to bind them
[19:08] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: I will find them, and in the darkness bind them...
[19:08] <GNU\colossus> appleseed: what'd work for SURE is if you set up mplayer in a way that it reads commands from a fifo, and have a little shellscript echo the commands you want into that fifo once you, for example, click a button
[19:10] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: I will keep that in mind and let you know how it goes, thx
[19:10] <GNU\colossus> appleseed: start mplayer like this: `mkfifo ~/.mplayer/slavectrl; mplayer -slave -quiet -input file=~/.mplayer/slavectrl your_media_files`
[19:10] <GNU\colossus> you can then, for example, issue `echo pause > ~/.mplayer/slavectrl`
[19:10] <GNU\colossus> and playback will pause
[19:11] <appleseed> GNU\colossus: that looks nifty
[19:15] <GNU\colossus> appleseed: you can also have mplayer in a daemon-like state if you specify "-idle" on argv that way.
[19:17] <_nix_> Hello everybody, anyone know if there is a "guest" account available on karmic? an account which does not require a password and is reset after the use logs out?
[19:17] <Viserys> Hello to all! Anyone know how to solve kickoff (kde default menu) visualization problems after kde SC 4.4.2 update?
[19:22] <_nix_> j #ubuntu
[19:22] <_nix_> oops
[19:23] <James147> _nix_: you should be able to easly create one
[19:24] <_nix_> I know how to add users but I'm not sure how I'll go about making it reset itself once the user logs out
[19:38] <James147> _nix_: not sure about logout, but you could try mounting the guests home directory to tmpfs, will reset on reboot
[19:44] <_nix_> James147: good idea, thanks.
[19:49] <el3ment> hey anyone live ?
[19:49] <el3ment> :)
[19:50] <_nix_> hey
[19:50] <el3ment> hi :)
[19:50] <el3ment> do u have time to ask u somethinf _nix_
[19:51] <_nix_> yes
[19:51] <el3ment> i have problems with Wine sound
[19:51] <el3ment> cant run games sound :)
[19:51] <el3ment> im try to ask in wine channel but no one response
[19:52] <_nix_> I have no experience with Wine, sorry :)
[19:52] <el3ment> :/
[19:54] <a_h_roth> Hello, out there.  I have a question that I haven't been able to find an answer to on help.ubuntu.com.  I would like to download a package and its required dependencies from the repositories, but NOT install them.  I just want them to be on the hard drive.  Then, when the computer is NOT connected to the internet, I would like to be able to install those packages.  Can anyone recommend the best way to do this?
[19:56] <llutz> a_h_roth: man apt-get (-d)
[19:57] <a_h_roth> llutz: there it was, right in front of my face.  Thanks.
[20:19] <pedronveloso> YEAH, KDE rules!
[20:20] <pedronveloso> just expressing my joy after a fresh install :)
[20:34] <pokemonchik> Ебать!! где я????
[20:37] <pokemonchik> Живые есттьь??
[20:58] <nerdy_kid> anyway to get kde to use pulse? (maybe via xine config??)
[21:21] <islington> nerdy_kid:  multimedia sound and video configuration
[21:22] <nerdy_kid> k dont go anywhere pls one sec
[21:22] <islington> nerdy_kid: just type in sound in krunner
[21:23] <nerdy_kid> as in kde's multimedia module?
[21:23] <nerdy_kid> did that, but phonons xine backend is still using ALSA
[21:24] <islington> http://i.imgur.com/nvSGm.png
[21:24] <islington> like that
[21:24] <nerdy_kid> yup did that
[21:24] <islington> you have sound through pulseaudio?
[21:25] <nerdy_kid> yes, but the kde apps are using the ALSA plugin
[21:25] <nerdy_kid> which is kinda laggy....
[21:25] <islington> ... are you sure pulse isnt connecting into alsa?
[21:26] <nerdy_kid> what do you mean>
[21:26] <nerdy_kid> if i start say rhythembox which uses gstreamer which uses pulseaudio everythings cool
[21:26] <islington> and say amarok?
[21:27] <nerdy_kid> that uses pulse's alsa plugin (for apps that are trying to use alsa and not pulse) which slows track changes down and lowers the quality for some reason
[21:29] <nerdy_kid> i tried using phonon's gstreamer backend, but it breaks the position bar on amarok and the last time i tried it crashed it....
[21:31] <islington> nerdy_kid: I am not sure which part is having the problem phonon or pulse-alsa plugin. I dont really know how to get more info about this either
[21:32] <nerdy_kid> well i was thinking if i could get xine to use pulse then it would fix everything, cause phonon uses xine and amarok uses phonon....
[21:32] <nerdy_kid> lol this audio stuff is rather complicated lol
[21:32] <islington> aye
[21:32] <Athunye> I've always had problems with brasero in Ubuntu. 8 out of 10 burnings end with a "unknonw error". I'm finding Kubuntu beatuiful and want to give it a try. Have any of you experimented problems with k3b?
[21:33] <nerdy_kid> k3b is very nice
[21:33] <Athunye> (that problem not in only one computer, but in many pcs)
[21:34] <nerdy_kid> well thanks for your help islington
[21:34] <Athunye> I'm a musician, so I burn cds and dvds alot. I noticed that it most fails when I'm burning data dics.
[21:35] <Athunye> disks*
[21:35] <nerdy_kid> Athunye i have no complaints about kde execpt for this pulse thing which is gonna be fixed in 4.5.  and an nvidia bug that gets me....but thats nvidias fault not kde
[21:35] <islington> nerdy_kid: what nvidia bug is hitting you?
[21:36] <nerdy_kid> when i suspend compositing (kwin) and suspend my pc i get x crashes
[21:36] <Athunye> I can't stand running 8 out of 10 disks.
[21:36] <Athunye> ruinning*
[21:37] <nerdy_kid> islington kwin devs said it was nvidia bug
[21:37] <nerdy_kid> Athunye yeah i can imagine lol
[21:38] <islington> nerdy_kid: oof I am googlieng connections between xine and pulse: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Pulseaudio-diagram.svg
[21:38] <islington> not sure that actually clarifies anything
[21:38] <Am4no> for anyone who wants to make kde run faster. this works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqSsgTNRA3U
[21:38] <Athunye> Aslo, after I use a rewrittable cd/dvd a few times, I can't blank or use it any more. And what is worse, if I go to windows, then it blanks and burns fine...
[21:39] <nerdy_kid> islington oh yeah ran across that the other day, ill check it out better, really gives one respect for pulseaudio though
[21:39] <Athunye> I even tried wodim at command line...
[21:40] <nerdy_kid> Athunye never had any issues with k3b, always hates braeso though.  way to "simple"
[21:43] <Athunye> GNU/Linux is sure the best OS ever. Just one thing I miss: A simple software like dvdshrink.
[21:43] <nerdy_kid> Athune try k9copy
[21:44] <Athunye> I tried handbrake, tovid and they still need to be improved a lot.
[21:44] <Athunye> Also tried dvd95.
[21:46] <nerdy_kid> Athune LOVE handbrake, but it is kinda advanced
[21:47] <Athunye> nerdy_kid: Does it reduce the size of the original dvd?
[21:48] <nerdy_kid> Athunye it (handbrake) converts the whole dvd into a file (so yes), k9copy actually copies the whole dvd's file structure, and can optionally shrink it.
[21:49] <Athunye> nerdy_kid: Okay.
[21:53] <aperson> I'd hardly call handbrake advanced, imho
[21:54] <aperson> I've found it to be the easiest way to rip dvds
[21:54] <aperson> sad they dropped a bunch of codecs
[21:55] <Athunye> I'll restart. Be back later on. Install finished. Thank you guys for now.
[21:55] <nerdy_kid> aperson well im saying from a newbies perspective...(not calling Athunye a newbie, but still)
[21:56] <nerdy_kid> aperson i was disapointed with the missing codecs though
[21:56] <aperson> well, comparing it to other dvd ripping software, handbrake is by far the easiest
[21:56] <aperson> I hear it only supports h.264 now?
[22:03] <ubuntu> hi all
[22:03] <nerdy_kid> aperson it only supports mpeg4 and h.264 i think
[22:03] <nerdy_kid> hi :)
[22:05] <ubuntu> i can't read any kind of file on movie player, it always say that i need a plug-in, i have ubuntu 64x bits and i can find anythis for read music like mp3-mpeg-4-avi, almost any format there is a solution for me?
[22:06] <nerdy_kid> dragon player?
[22:06] <Hazamonzo> Hey folks. Is there any way i can unzip a .jar, edit a text file and repackage it without having to mess with Java at all?
[22:06] <nerdy_kid> ubuntu dragon player?
[22:06] <Hazamonzo> I was hoping i could edit the text file in ark
[22:06] <James147> !mp3 | ubuntu
[22:07] <Hazamonzo> but it does not look like i can edit files if they are packaged up
[22:07] <Hazamonzo> i would have to extract them first
[22:07] <Torch> Hazamonzo: aren't jars just zips?
[22:07] <Hazamonzo> Torch: Well they act like .zips. you think i can unzip and rezip them? then rename the extension?
[22:08] <Torch> Hazamonzo: i don't see why not
[22:08] <ubuntu> where i can find plug-in for movie player?
[22:08] <Hazamonzo> Torch: I should have just tried it in the first place :)
[22:10] <nerdy_kid> ubuntu check the links that ubottu sent you, it will explain how to enable all the multimedia stuff
[22:11] <ubuntu> where i can find suitable plug-ins for movie player?
[22:12] <Torch> ubuntu: will you please stop repeating yourself? thank you.
[22:13] <Hazamonzo> Torch: Hmm. i don't think it worked :(
[22:14] <yvan300> how do you stop quassel from showing an icon in the tray? I've searched the options but it turned out fruitless! :(
[22:15] <jhonny> hello
[22:15] <jhonny> hola q tal
[22:15] <iconmefisto> yvan300: settings, interface, show system tray icon
[22:16] <ubuntu> i want to open mp3 file with movie player someone can tell me where i can find mp3 decoder for movie player?
[22:17] <James147> !mp3 | ubuntu
[22:17] <yvan300> iconmefisto: i'm using quassel in kde 4.4 and i'm not seeing the interface branch after clicking settings.
[22:17] <iconmefisto> yvan300: at the top
[22:17] <ubuntu> srr and thxz
[22:19] <yvan300> ubuntu: all you got to do is install ubuntu-restriced-extras otherwise you would have to install mp3lame i think
[22:20] <yvan300> iconmefisto: ok so i click settings at the top(obiviously) and there is configure quassel, notifications and shortcuts, any help?
[22:21] <ubuntu> i need an application for install that package, what should i do?
[22:21] <iconmefisto> yvan300: configure quassel
[22:21] <hagabaka> yvan300: look in configure?
[22:23] <yvan300> darn i looked through the whole list of options and yet there is no option to change this, sigh
[22:24] <ubuntu> it says "this link needs to be opened with an application. sent to> apturl" so how can i get it?
[22:28] <iconmefisto> yvan300: http://img42.imageshack.us/my.php?image=plasmadesktoprb1095.jpg
[22:29] <yvan300> ubuntu: wait which package are you talking about?
[22:29] <ubuntu> when i try to install "ubuntu-restricted-extras" a windos pop up saying: "this link needs to be opened with an application. sent to> apturl" so how can i get it?
[22:30] <aperson> ubuntu, open up a konsole, put in: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:30] <aperson> give it your password, and you'll be done
[22:31] <yvan300> ubuntu: firstly when you are using kde, it's kubuntu-restriced-extras, sorry for the mishap and oh yeah are you using kpackageget to install it?
[22:31] <aperson> you can search for the package in kpackagekit as well
[22:31] <ubuntu> i have ubuntu 64x bits
[22:31] <yvan300> Opps bad spelling :P
[22:32] <yvan300> ubuntu: use synaptic then
[22:32] <yvan300> install ubuntu-restricted extras
[22:32] <yvan300> or just type the command 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras ' without quotes
[22:34] <ubuntu> ok
[22:34] <ubuntu> thx
[22:34] <yvan300> iconmefisto: what do you go into to get the icon away?
[22:34] <yvan300> ubuntu: did it work?
[22:35] <iconmefisto> yvan300: settings, configure quassel, then I get this screen: http://img42.imageshack.us/my.php?image=plasmadesktoprb1095.jpg
[22:35] <ubuntu> nope, but never mind
[22:36] <yvan300> ubuntu: i won't give up dat easily! What is preventing the package from installing?
[22:36] <ubuntu> i'm on live-cd and may don-t work right?
[22:37] <yvan300> ubuntu: wait do you have ubuntu installed to your hard disk?
[22:37] <ubuntu> nope
[22:37] <ubuntu> i'm using CD
[22:38] <yvan300> ubuntu: is your plan to like use ubuntu from the CD, if then you should use mint, because it comes with mp3 support flash etc
[22:38] <yvan300> so that u can do everything u want from the live cd
[22:38] <yvan300> iconmefisto: ok from there where u go?
[22:39] <iconmefisto> yvan300: on that screen, "show system tray icon"
[22:39] <ubuntu> i like buntu and i'm testing ^^
[22:39] <aperson> if you're using ubuntu, you're in the wrong channel
[22:39] <aperson> #ubuntu is where you should be
[22:39] <aperson> this channel is for kubuntu support
[22:40] <ubuntu> right
[22:40] <ubuntu> how can i get that channel?
[22:40] <yvan300> iconmefisto: oh i see, i have a different layout?
[22:40] <aperson> ubuntu, right click on #ubuntu
[22:41] <aperson> or just /join #ubuntu
[22:41] <ubuntu> thx
[22:48] <fooscript> A riddle: Newest phonon was downloaded, compiled & installed. Without any problem. I copiec pkg-config file. Now pkg-config --modversion returns 4.4.0 While compiling kdelibs I get Could NOT find Phonon: Found version "4.3.1", but required is at least "4.3.80" (found /usr/include/qt4). How to solve it? It's really important :/
[22:50] <yvan300> fooscript: darn, this riddle is hard!
[22:51] <fooscript> To me? Yeap. I hope it is not hard to you :)
[22:52] <yvan300> fooscript: sorry, this ain't my area!
[22:53] <fooscript> ok :) Thanks
[22:54] <a_h_roth> Hello.  I have USB headphones.  They seem to work fine on Lucid with most sound applications, but Flash insists on playing through the computer's speakers, even if the headphones are plugged in.  Any suggestions, or is this a bug?
[23:00] <aperson> a_h_roth, just a sec, I had to solve this as well
[23:00] <a_h_roth> Thanks aperson.  Waiting patiently.
[23:02] <aperson> a_h_roth, this should be of some help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=922860
[23:03] <a_h_roth> Thanks aperson.  Let me take a look.
[23:09] <zus> is there a program i would have to install for a thumbprint reader to work? it came with a wireless mouse. the reader is a usb plug, and recieves the mouse. mouse is 7 button and works fine...if i can configure the mouse (where is that and how can i get to it)
[23:22] <a_h_roth> aperson: do you remember exactly what you did?  There are a lot of things to try here.  I've tried a bunch, and no luck yet.
[23:22] <aperson> a_h_roth, setting the order of the sound cards specifically is what did it
[23:23] <a_h_roth> aperson: That makes sense.  But I'm not sure where to do that.  I opened kmixer and put the headphones first for every single output device listed, and still no dice.
[23:23] <aperson> it says in that post how to change the order
[23:23] <aperson> under 'assigning default devices'
[23:24] <aperson> change the index number
[23:24] <aperson> set your usb headphones to 0
[23:25] <a_h_roth> aperson:  I see.
[23:25] <a_h_roth> aperson: I don't have an /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file, but there is an /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file.  I tried changing the indexes in there, and I still got the same result.
[23:26] <aperson> a_h_roth, you'll have to either reload alsa, or restart
[23:26] <a_h_roth> aperson: I rebooted.
[23:27] <aperson> try throwing the index settings into /etc/default/alsa
[23:27] <aperson> I'm not sure if that makes a difference
[23:28] <a_h_roth> aperson: Might as well try.
[23:32] <zus> is there a program i would have to install for a thumbprint reader to work? it came with a wireless mouse. the reader is a usb plug, and recieves the mouse. mouse is 7 button and works fine...if i can configure the mouse (where is that and how can i get to it)
[23:32] <a_h_roth> aperson: Nope.
[23:34] <aperson> a_h_roth, darn  that's what solved my issue, which is almost identical to yours :/
[23:35] <a_h_roth> aperson: options snd_usb_audio index=0 | options snd_hda_intel index=1 ?
[23:35] <aperson> yeah, that's what it should be for you
[23:35] <a_h_roth> aperson: :(
[23:36] <aperson> flash uses the first one, iirc
[23:36] <a_h_roth> aperson: Thanks anyway.  Guess I'll just have to live with it.
[23:36] <aperson> I'm sure that page I linked has some information on it that could  be of some use
[23:37] <a_h_roth> aperson: I'll give it another go, but it refers to older versions of *ubuntu.  Some of the files and executables that they refer to no longer exist in Lucid.
[23:37] <a_h_roth> aperson: like asoundconf.  Nowhere to be found.  But asoundconf-gtk can be installed, even though asoundconf can't.
[23:39] <aperson> a_h_roth, well, some things can be adapted, I'm not saying follow things word for word, it's more of a guide
[23:39] <a_h_roth> aperson: Fair enough.
[23:44] <ubuntu> i want to install vlc .I want to install it on persistent live usb.when i run apt-get i got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/410283/
[23:48] <aperson> ubuntu, do you know how to create your own live distro?
[23:48] <aperson> that's what you'd have to do to accomplish that
[23:49] <ubuntu> ya i know .presently i m working on live distro.
[23:50] <ubuntu> aperson: i found many package are not getting installed (wine ,vlc) as in normal distro
[23:53] <ale_> non c'è install
[23:54] <ubuntu> ale_: are u Referring to me
[23:55] <aperson> likely not
[23:55] <ubuntu> aperson: do u see the pastebin output
[23:57] <aperson> ubuntu, you're on a live system, you have to update everything first
[23:57] <aperson> ubuntu, ie: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
[23:59] <aperson> and again, #ubuntu is the channel you want
[23:59] <aperson> or wait, you're using quassel