[00:02] <Kamikaze_pum> prueba
[00:02] <Kamikaze_pum2> prueba
[00:14] <yordan> pf
[00:27] <vbgunz> I just enabled Maverick repos on lucid, then upgraded the linux kernel, headers, image etc to 2.6.35-22-generic. I disabled the maverick repo. This is a cheap way to get the latest patched kernel without having to compile or use mainline, correct?
[00:29] <cela0811> hello
[00:40] <yordan> hi
[00:41] <fbianconi> hi, does anybody knows if is there a way to make the system tray auto collapse after a few seconds? can't find any option like that
[00:42] <James147> fbianconi: what version?
[00:42] <fbianconi> I found it, but doesn't work
[00:42] <fbianconi> te one on 10.04
[00:43] <fbianconi> *the
[00:45] <James147> fbianconi: hmm, cant remember what the try way like in kde 4.4.2 (the one that comes with lucid)... but I never remember it auto hiding verywell...
[00:47] <James147> fbianconi: you could upgrade to kde 4.5 (its in the backport repos, see the topic for a link), they changed the systray in that version so it now pops up a menu with the extra "hidden" icons in which disapears after a few seconds of moving the mouse away... (generally the systray and notifications have been improved in 4.5)
[00:47] <fbianconi> ok, i'll give it a try
[00:48] <James147> fbianconi: but unfortinatly, I cannot remember the systray auto hiding properly in previous versions
[00:49] <James147> (although you might want to note that they changed allot of the icons in the sys tray to monochrome... not sure why they chose to do that but a few people have complained)
[00:54] <fbianconi> thanks James147, bye
[02:10] <Starwatcher> hi all need some help getting dvd player to work. tried dragon, vlc and kaffeine and all do the same thing. Tells me dvd is encripted and stops. I have everything libdvdcss2 and w32codecs but of no help.
[02:16] <Dusty> Hello
[02:16] <wardgom> HI
[02:16] <Dusty> For some reason my sound isn't working in my browsers :(
[02:16] <Dusty> It works in System Settings when I test it though
[02:17] <wardgom> Alsa?
[02:17] <Dusty> Nvidia chipset
[02:18] <wardgom> Sorry, gotta go
[02:18] <Dusty> Its' the ALC662
[02:19] <Starwatcher> This might be to simple did you check to see if PCM is muted?
[02:19] <Dusty> Where is that?
[02:19] <Dusty> NOthings muted in the mixer I don't think
[02:19] <Starwatcher> mixer
[02:20] <Dusty> Ah, PCM was all the way down, I guess the audio test doesn't use that
[02:20] <Dusty> lol yeah, that worked, wonder why it was the only one turned down
[02:20] <Starwatcher> hope that was it
[02:20] <Starwatcher> lol
[02:21] <Starwatcher> who knows 8-)
[02:21] <Dusty> Weird, thanks!
[02:21] <Starwatcher> your welcome
[02:21] <Dusty> Got WoW running in wine earlier, kinda needed sound lol
[02:27] <Dusty> Loving Kubuntu so far, I have Xubuntu on my laptop too
[03:16] <elijah> In 10.10 I was able to assign a shortcut to Dolphin (super + e) and it worked great, in 10.4 I do the same thing but the shortcut brings about no action. Any ideas?
[03:38] <quintopia> how does one go about installing items from a particular user's ppa repos?
[03:38] <well_laid_lawn> !ppa
[03:40] <quintopia> think it can be done with add-apt-repository, but I'm not sure how to convert web addresses to that prog's syntax
[03:42]  * quintopia will figure it out
[04:10] <vbgunz> connecting with the default network manager using wireless is a terrifying experience. Either it is severely broken on a fresh 10.04 usb created disk or it is excruciatingly impossible to understand it :( I enter everything right and nothing happens. where are the logs for this thing? it's just horrible :(
[04:13] <vbgunz> my connection last used. never. wpa/wpa2 personal, correct password, correct ssid, I even allowed the mac address onto the network from the router. this very same machine running windows XP right now connects without a problem. the network connections dialog is killing me. please tell me if their is an alternative
[04:19] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: yes, you could use nm-applet instead. also, what chipset is sued in your wireless adapter?
[04:19] <jmichaelx> used*
[04:19] <avihay> vbgunz: there are alternatives like wicd or nm-applet. but the kde network manager works fine for most
[04:19] <vbgunz> jmichaelx: not sure. this is a T400 lenovo notebook
[04:20] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: many people dislike how unintuitive the present kde network manager is
[04:21] <vbgunz> I keep putting in I have wpa/wpa2, I know the password is correct, I no joke checked it about 5 times. the ssid on the router is hidden *but* I know it's exact name. I do mac filtering on the router but I have this mac address included and it works in windows xp
[04:21] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: can you open a terminal and enter 'lspci'... you should be able to find a line that gives info on your wireless device
[04:21] <vbgunz> anyhow when I go to connect, it keeps telling my connection is insecure ... it just doesn't know about the wpa/wpa2 and its there...
[04:21] <avihay> !info wpasupplicant
[04:22] <vbgunz> avihay: I need an internet connection to get that package?
[04:22] <vbgunz> heh, chicken and egg issue here :(
[04:22] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: you already have that package. you need to look for the info i asked you to look for
[04:22] <vbgunz> lspci shows me a couple things, I cannot copy and paste over, what should I be looking at?
[04:23] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: it should be obvious which line applies to you wireless network device
[04:24] <vbgunz> network controller? I see no wireless, I see ethernet too
[04:24] <avihay> I'm not sure you need it. it should be installed already, or maybe it's just wicd that uses it
[04:24] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: is your wireless dapter internal, or are you maybe using a usb device?
[04:25] <vbgunz> jmichaelx: yes I believe it is internal and the radio should be on
[04:26] <vbgunz> yes the radio is on, the only way I can currently tell is when I mess with it, the network manager checks/unchecks the enable wireless menu selection
[04:26] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: i would think in that case that you should be able to determien which line in the output of 'lspci' refers to your device, but there may be cases where it is not so clear
[04:27] <vbgunz> commincation controller, ethernet controller, Network controller, that about narrows it down i hope
[04:27] <jmichaelx> does it list 'ethernet controller' and 'network controller' on 2 separate lines?
[04:28] <vbgunz> yes
[04:28] <vbgunz> ethernet should be the wired connection (its not currently connected)
[04:28] <jmichaelx> then i would likely guess that it the line that says 'network controller;
[04:28] <vbgunz> so network controller
[04:28] <jmichaelx> yes
[04:28] <jmichaelx> what does that line say?
[04:29] <vbgunz> jmichaelx:  intel/corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network connection
[04:30] <vbgunz> im gonna expose my routers ssid and see if I can walk through some of this
[04:30] <maco> wait you're trying to connect on a hidden ssid?
[04:31] <maco> that's known not to work in the normal case. putting in the router's bssid *might* work
[04:31] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: you might also try doing a search on '5100 AGN' at the ubuntu forums
[04:32] <vbgunz_> I just exposed my routers ssid and now the network manager is picking up the correct security
[04:32] <jmichaelx> vbgunz: i agree with maco... broadcasting your ssid would probably make things a lot easier
[04:32] <jmichaelx> good deal
[04:32] <vbgunz_> yeah but I know it letter for letter, its a name I can't get wrong
[04:32] <jmichaelx> vbgunz_: that doesn't necessarily make any difference
[04:32] <vbgunz_> one sec, gonna go through the prompts as minimilistic as possible
[04:34] <vbgunz_> just putting in the password at least I see some progress. when trying to manually enter this information. there is no ignition. seriously jump in a car without one, you'll understand my frustration
[04:34] <vbgunz_> I hope this works
[04:36] <jmichaelx> i do not get why the kde network manager is laid out the way it is.... you have make about 4  or 5 clicks just to see a list of available networks
[04:37] <jmichaelx> maybe that is improved in kde4.5, have not checked
[04:37] <vbgunz_> I swear to absolutely everything in power and may all that I love get struck down, if you hide your ssid you might as well kiss your anus goodbye in trying to connect with the network manager. their has got to be an absolutely ugly bug here that stopped me. I went over every single detail and I already did this. I got everything right but couldn't connect :(
[04:37] <vbgunz_> btw, I am connected
[04:38] <jmichaelx> vbgunz_: you should probably just broadcast your ssid.... use wpa2, nobody is gonna bother you
[04:38] <vbgunz_> I had to show my ssid to do it... I fricking wish I had known that from the beginning
[04:38] <jmichaelx> awesome!
[04:38] <vbgunz_> jmichaelx: I live next to porn stars. I can't risk it
[04:38] <vbgunz_> dirty people over there
[04:39] <jmichaelx> vbgunz_: if you are using wpa2, you are not risking anything
[04:39] <mprice> Ya its pretty much impossible to crack wpa2
[04:41] <vbgunz_> nah, im kidding about the porn stars man but you never know. I like my security like this. very effective with all the gagdets in my house. 1. hide the ssid. 2. wpa2. 3. mac filters. I am going over the list right now of devices filtered and I got 14 devices connect. the only nightmare I ever had with this router is by a Wii and this kubuntu install on the notebook :/
[04:41] <jmichaelx> however, if your porn star neighbors did use your WAP, i imagine that network traffic analysis could be fairly interesting :-P
[04:42] <vbgunz_> jmichaelx: haha, yup. fap2 security in the cribbo
[04:42] <jmichaelx> lol
[04:42] <vbgunz_> brb, gonna restart the router and hide the ssid. gonna see if this issue occurs again
[04:43] <jmichaelx> vbgunz_: however, you may not have much luck with hidden ssid.... with your MAC addy filtering and wpa2, you are definitely good as gold, if not gooder
[04:44] <vbgunz_> I cant disconnect atm. the wifey is working on something. anyhow, I once read an article on securing your router. pretty good read. hiding the ssid helps
[04:45] <vbgunz_> I mean give them hell. why not
[04:45] <vbgunz_> including me... damn...
[04:46] <jmichaelx> vbgunz_: it can help... but you may have no access if you use it... and frankly, with mac filtering and wpa2,  the only way into your network would be through social engineering or physical access to your machines or WAP
[04:46] <vbgunz_> ok brb, got 25 seconds
[05:15] <sobczyk> anyone knows why tiling doesn't work too well on multihead setup?
[09:47] <GuiToris> hello
[09:47] <loren62> ciao
[09:48] <loren62> !list
[09:50] <GuiToris> i have a problem with my lucid kubuntu. If i use the TTYs and later i wanna shutdown my computer, it always says working process on the tty-s
[09:50] <GuiToris> why do that?
[09:50] <GuiToris> just because i logout from the ttys
[09:50] <GuiToris> with the exit or with the CtrlD
[10:14] <alvin> GuiToris: It has been discussed on the kubuntu-users mailing list (https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-users/2010-April/050157.html) I don't know if someone eventually filed a bug.
[11:06] <FlashDeluxe> Hi! I want to make a full backup and after that i want to make incremental backups. I have a server and two USB disks, which i want to exchange periodically. Which backuptool can do that? PS I dont want to use backuppc..
[11:12] <vnc> has anyone had any issues in 10.10 with wireless dropping and connecting frequently?
[11:15] <well_laid_lawn> vnc:  do you know there is #ubuntu+1 for 10.10 talk?
[11:16] <vnc> well_laid_lawn: i did not, i will move there and ask again, thanks
[11:17] <well_laid_lawn> np :]
[13:14] <set_> ??
[13:37] <qwert> How to get kde latest version?
[13:38] <bazhang> http://kubuntu.org/news/kde-sc-45
[13:39] <qwert> Anyone?
[13:40] <bazhang> http://kubuntu.org/news/kde-sc-45 qwert
[13:45] <wer> Aye!! KDE alone??
[14:00] <qwert> KDE?
[14:05] <rysiek|pl> qwert: GNOME?
[14:05] <dan_l> !firefox
[14:06] <dan_l> I've got firefox problems.  It's slow.  Like "doesn't work" kind of slow, like "something must be wrong" slow.  Konqueror works fine.  But ffx:  slow. like connection problem slow.
[14:06] <dan_l> It's a clean install
[14:06] <dan_l> maybe a couple of weeks old.
[14:07] <dan_l> anyone have any thoughts?
[14:24] <akssps011> Hi, I am not able to get any sound in kubuntu 10.04
[14:25] <akssps011> though I am able to hear boot in and log out tracks during respective operations
[14:25] <akssps011> Do I need to install any extra drivers ?
[14:26] <James147> akssps011: if the login/logout sound work then that suggests sound works... what applications have you tryed playing sound in?
[14:26] <apple_cat> akssps011: You might have system sounds muted. Try typing the comand 'alsamixer' into command line and seeing if any of the volumes are muted or turned down
[14:28] <akssps011> James147: amarok, youtube
[14:29] <akssps011> apple_cat: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/I2pKbCSerAcE8SBsn8YMHg?feat=directlink
[14:29] <akssps011> apple_cat: speaker seems to be ok
[14:29] <James147> akssps011: your PCM is turned down
[14:30] <BluesKaj> 'morning
[14:31] <James147> Hey BluesKaj
[14:31] <akssps011> James147: how to resolve it
[14:31] <akssps011> ?
[14:32] <James147> akssps011: in alsamixer use the right/left arrow untill its selected, then up/down arrow to change volume
[14:32] <James147> or use kmix (might need to configure ti to show the PCM chanel)
[14:34] <akssps011> James147: ah..thanks...worked :)
[14:35] <BluesKaj> hi James147
[14:51] <cthoma07> hey
[14:51] <cfauco01> hey
[14:51] <cfauco01> coment va
[14:51] <cthoma07> youhou$
[14:51] <cfauco01> yata
[14:51] <cthoma07> japonais !
[14:51] <cfauco01> ou sa?
[14:51] <cthoma07> pfff
[14:52] <cfauco01> laisse moi bossetr
[14:52] <cfauco01> bosser
[14:52] <cthoma07> nan
[14:52] <cfauco01> bref
[14:52] <cfauco01> mince comment je faire....
[14:52] <cfauco01> jpe*
[14:52] <Pici> !fr
[14:53] <cfauco01> AU SECOUUUUUURSSS
[14:53] <huardD> speak nglish pliez
[14:53] <kamui2> scuse mi
[14:53] <huardD> you crim'17++ are mad
[14:54] <kamui2> you guy are dead
[14:54] <huardD> paus
[14:54] <kamui2> mouhahahahahaha
[14:54] <huardD> eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[14:54] <kamui2> ouaaaiiii
[14:54] <huardD> yata
[14:55] <Pici> This channel is english only, please se #ubuntu-fr or #ubuntu-fr-offtopic
[14:55] <akssps011> was that japanese ?  I thought it was japanese :D
[14:55] <akssps011> was that french ? I thought it was japanese
[14:55]  * akssps011 confused completely
[14:56] <Pici> Clearly.
[14:58] <yami> ?
[15:08] <BluesKaj> akssps011, does it matter?   :)
[15:09] <akssps011> BluesKaj: well. not much :) (both are alien to me :D )
[15:21] <Vardan1> hi all
[15:23] <Vardan> people how to change gtk theme?
[15:23] <Vardan> I want that my gtk apps have the oxygen theme
[15:32] <BluesKaj> Vardan, in system settings/application appearance/gtk , choose the qt and in style  choose oxygen
[15:34] <Vardan> BluesKaj: there are two styles QtCurve and Raleigh
[15:34] <Vardan> after choosing QtCurve I don't see the place for choosing oxygen
[15:45] <BluesKaj> Vardan, style , it will be the default for all apps
[15:45] <Vardan> ok, I have downloaded gtk theme, where should I put it and use?
[15:54] <BluesKaj> var afaik oxygen is kde not gtk
[16:01] <Anubis> hi. a very short question: how can i prevent a ftp server to start when rebooting ?
[16:02] <Anubis> i need that ftp server tu run occasionally
[16:02] <Anubis> *to
[16:13] <gauda> Anubis: what does this have to do with kubuntu?
[16:30] <RelookNA> hi guyz & girlz
[16:31] <RelookNA> what is required to have latest adobe to run smoothly?
[16:31] <RelookNA> treaming radio is skipping
[16:31] <RelookNA> streaming
[16:32] <RelookNA> 2.0ghz cpu , 1G memory
[16:37] <BluesKaj> RelookNA, maybe your internet connection is the problem
[17:18] <Amaru> hi
[17:26] <codizzle3280> Hello all... i need some help
[17:27] <bigbear> куда я попал...
[17:28] <codizzle3280> english neone?
[17:28] <coskun> how do i install on wine to the CD game?
[17:28] <codizzle3280> idk
[17:29] <coskun> idk?
[17:29] <codizzle3280> NEONE ALIVE IN HERE?
[17:30] <codizzle3280> i do not know coskun. sorry
[17:31] <coskun> puff
[17:37] <James147> coskun: if you have wine installed then you should beable to click on the installer in dolphin
[17:37] <James147> !wine | coskun
[17:39] <coskun> thank u but i know that
[17:39] <James147> coskun: then what where you asking exactly?
[17:40] <coskun> but On cd dont clicking
[17:40] <coskun> because cd read only
[17:41] <James147> coskun: sorry, not sure what you mean
[17:55] <Aqaz> How to make keybord shotcut for konsole?
[17:55] <Aqaz> *keyboard
[17:57] <codizzle3280> hello
[17:57] <codizzle3280> I have been running ubuntu lucid for awhile now and a few days ago added the kde environment. I walked away from the computer earlier to comeback to a frozen screen. So... I did a hard reboot and bios is fine and then I get a blank screen for about 10 seconds, a few things flash very fast( cannot reAd ) and the monitor turns off. I did reboot like a billion times and once was able to get a kubuntu screen that says somehing along t
[18:04] <kaustubh> hi
[18:05] <James147> Aqaz: to launch it? right click the kmenu > edit menu ... or run "kmenuedit" > find konsole > advanced tab
[18:06] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: at what part does it freeze? At boot? at KDM? Or after you enter your username and pasword?
[18:06] <Aqaz> James147: Not to run it, ony to have it before my with two keyboard keys.. i use keyboard more over mouse
[18:11] <James147> Aqaz: inside konsole (works with any application) > alt+F3 > Configure Window Behaviour > Window Rules > new (or edit an existing rule for konsole if there is one) > set up the window properties (clicking on "detect window properties is easiest) > Prefences > check "Short Cut" and change the drop box to "Apply Initally" and set a short cut
[18:11] <James147> (will work for new konsole windows)
[18:12] <James147> s/will work/will then work/
[18:12]  * Aqaz hehe
[18:12] <codizzle3280> terran4000_: it freezes at boot. i managed to hold shift and get the recovery mode but dont know much about commands
[18:12] <Aqaz> James147: Thanks
[18:13] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: yikes. boot errors are never fun. Do you see any errors before it crashes?
[18:14] <terran4000_> Though if I try to understand your problem a bit more:
[18:14] <terran4000_> It goes through boot, then the screen flickers and then it's just a black screen right?
[18:14] <codizzle3280> yep
[18:14] <James147> codizzle3280: try booting without the splash screen... (reboot and hold shift to get the grub menu > press "e" to enter edit mode > remove the words "quite splash" from the line that contains it :) > then press crtl+x to boot)
[18:15] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: do what James147 said :)
[18:15] <terran4000_> though codizzle3280 ... do you happen to have an ATI HD video card?
[18:15] <codizzle3280> ye
[18:15] <terran4000_> ah
[18:15] <codizzle3280> JUST GOT ONE WHEN IT HAPPENED
[18:15] <terran4000_> found your problem
[18:15] <codizzle3280> LMAO
[18:16] <terran4000_> I have an ATI HD as well
[18:16] <terran4000_> and had basically the exact same problem
[18:16] <terran4000_> ...
[18:16] <terran4000_> until I fixed it
[18:16]  * James147 grumbles at ati... and nvidia
[18:16] <codizzle3280> so runlol
[18:16]  * terran4000_ grumbles along with James147
[18:17] <codizzle3280> lol
[18:17] <terran4000_> but anywho ...
[18:17] <terran4000_> I'm not sure this will work, but we can try ... (give me a second to look up my article)
[18:17] <terran4000_> http://www.piotrkrzyzek.com/enter-safe-graphics-mode-in-ubuntu-or-kubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx-live-cd/
[18:17] <codizzle3280> ok...i will try and get back to you in a sec
[18:18] <terran4000_> do what James147 said, and remove the quite splash from the boot command
[18:18] <terran4000_> but add
[18:18] <terran4000_> –xforcevesa
[18:18] <terran4000_> that's ... dash dash xforcevesa
[18:18] <terran4000_> stupid font >_>
[18:18] <codizzle3280> lol....ok
[18:18] <codizzle3280> brb
[18:18] <terran4000_> best of luck mate
[18:18] <codizzle3280> thnx a lot
[18:21] <Aqaz> James147: I want to create desktop shortcut for konsole, unable to create one with what you suggested
[18:21] <James147> Aqaz: what dosent work about it?
[18:21] <James147> (what problems are you having...)
[18:21] <Aqaz> James147: There is nothing like new to it to create a shortcut
[18:22] <James147> Aqaz: where are you corrently?
[18:22] <Aqaz> James147: KDE Control Module
[18:23] <James147> Aqaz: down the side there should be a tab "Window Rules" at the bottom
[18:23] <Aqaz> James147:Confiure - KDE Control Module, to be specific
[18:24] <Aqaz> James147: no only Window- Specific
[18:24] <James147> Aqaz: :S bah take it you ahve kde 4.4? ... must have changed it in 4.5...
[18:25] <Aqaz> James147: pardon me?
[18:25] <James147> Aqaz: try: alt+f3 (in konsole again) > avdanced > spical application settings
[18:25] <Aqaz> James147: okay
[18:25] <codizzle3280> terran4000_: ok so not much happened but pretty much the same thing....
[18:26] <codizzle3280> a little longer flashing
[18:26] <Aqaz> James147: Edit Window-Specific Settings  - KWin
[18:26] <James147> Aqaz: ^^ allot of the settings where moved around in kde 4.5 (lucid comes with 4.4.2, so I take it you ahve that) and I cannot rember th settings from 4.4 any more :)
[18:26] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: bullocks ...
[18:26] <Aqaz> James147: Lucid still have 4.4, and 4.5 not released for kubuntu yet... backports??
[18:27] <James147> Aqaz: yup, now go to tyhe preferences tab > check shortcut
[18:27] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: oh, two things to do/try
[18:27] <James147> Aqaz: its in the backports repo, if you ahve that enabled
[18:27] <Aqaz> James147: Done.. got it. Thanks././ Any problems with that now..
[18:27] <terran4000_> one, if you happen to have more than one monitor connected ... disconnect any extra's except the main of course
[18:27] <James147> Aqaz: (although the backports is unoffical
[18:27] <terran4000_> and then
[18:28] <terran4000_> boot off of a CD or something with the --xforcevesa option
[18:28] <Aqaz> James147: Ya.. but i usually avoid to keep system stable
[18:28] <Aqaz> James147: Any problems till now?
[18:28] <terran4000_> and edit that computers xorg.conf file to use VESA as the graphic driver
[18:28] <James147> Aqaz: then your on 4.4, lucid will never offically get 4.5, since during a release they dont do major version upgrades
[18:29] <codizzle3280> i was supposed to replace the quite splash with the xforcves right?
[18:29] <codizzle3280> --xforcvesa
[18:29] <terran4000_> * --xforcevesa
[18:29] <codizzle3280> yea
[18:29] <codizzle3280> sry
[18:29] <terran4000_> don't eat your e's!
[18:29] <terran4000_> They are unhealthy.
[18:29] <codizzle3280> lmao
[18:30] <terran4000_> but yeah, from what I learned: ATI HD + linux != happy days at first
[18:30] <codizzle3280> so as far as booting from a cd???
[18:30] <terran4000_> yeah ... unless you can get access to the root system in another way
[18:30] <Aqaz> James147: What new did you find in it?
[18:30] <James147> Aqaz: not had any mojor problems with 4.5, some have had a few with kmail... not sure if they where sorted though (dont sue kmail)
[18:31] <James147> Aqaz: in kde4.5? more responsive, better orgnised system settings, better systray + notifications
[18:31] <codizzle3280> where is the xor.config file located?
[18:31] <James147> Aqaz: probally lots more I cant remember... been using it too long now :)
[18:32] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:32] <James147> codizzle3280: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:32] <James147> terran4000_: just :p
[18:32] <codizzle3280> lol
[18:32] <codizzle3280> ok
[18:32] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: be sure to edit the root systems xorg.conf file... not the boot cd's or whatnot.
[18:32] <terran4000_> :)
[18:32] <codizzle3280> ok
[18:32] <terran4000_> James147: pwn'ed
[18:33]  * terran4000_ does his best evil grin.
[18:34] <phoenix_> anyone experiencing high cpu usage
[18:34] <James147> phoenix_:  with what exactly?
[18:34] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: oh, I should mention this ... ATI HD + Linux + KDE + Compiz != enjoyment
[18:34] <phoenix_> James147:hello james
[18:34] <terran4000_> if you want STABLE compiz ... go with gnome
[18:34] <Aqaz> phoenix: What does System Activity say? (Ctrl+Shift+Esc)
[18:35] <James147> terran4000_: why would you want compiz in kde?
[18:35] <phoenix_> James147: kde 4.5.1
[18:35] <terran4000_> James147: I'm a sucker for shiney things
[18:35] <James147> phoenix_: I mean which programs are causing it? :)
[18:35] <Aqaz> phoenix: Which i what i asked... Go to system Activity..
[18:35] <James147> terran4000_: but why compiz? kwin has its own effects
[18:35] <phoenix_> James147: particullarly chrome, but in general xorg takes a lot of cpu
[18:36] <terran4000_> James147: eh ... language problem then. By compiz I just meant all the pretty effects n' all.
[18:36] <James147> phoenix_: xorg does work  for other applications, try closing chrome and see how it behaves
[18:36] <phoenix_> James147:  i checked if my fan or heat sink is dirtly, it was clean
[18:36] <Aqaz> phoenix: Yes.. chromium takes up almost 50%, its recommended not to use it
[18:37] <Aqaz> James147: phoenix: chrome will reduce it drastically
[18:37] <phoenix_> James147: the shockwave is the reason i think
[18:37] <phoenix_> Aqaz: ya
[18:37] <James147> terran4000_: you mean compositing :) (compiz is a window manager for gnome that has lots of effects)
[18:37] <phoenix_> Aqaz: any browser with abode shockwave takes cpu
[18:37] <James147> Aqaz: it dosent here :S
[18:38] <Aqaz> phoenix_: yep
[18:38] <phoenix_> James147: but its not just chrome,
[18:38] <terran4000_> James147: oh, yeah .. compositing. My apologies. I only remember the old days when compiz OR beryl where the in things. Soooo, compiz just kinda stuck with me at the word for compositing :)
[18:38] <terran4000_> flash/shockwave doesn't just take CPU power ...it hogs it like there is no tomorrow!
[18:38]  * terran4000_ silently cheers for html5
[18:39]  * James147 wishes html5 would catch on faster
[18:39] <phoenix_> James147: just logged into windows to check , the cpu usage seems fine
[18:39] <James147> terran4000_: :D
[18:39]  * Aqaz Yesp it will...
[18:39] <James147> phoenix_: I blame flash... flash has never worked well here :(
[18:40] <terran4000_> Flash never worked well period :-/
[18:40] <Aqaz> phoenix_: Open chrome from terminal
[18:40] <Aqaz> phoenix_: What does it say
[18:40] <Aqaz> phoenix_: Show dmesg o/p
[18:40]  * James147 wonders what he actually uses flash for atm... and goes to uninstall it to find out :D
[18:41]  * Aqaz laughing
[18:42] <codizzle32801> ok so where do i place the command at in xorg.conf?
[18:42] <Aqaz> phoenix_: ??
[18:42] <phoenix_> Aqaz: no output
[18:43] <Aqaz> phoenix_: dmesg pastebin
[18:43] <phoenix_> Aqaz: i played some flash to test, got no message
[18:43] <Aqaz> phoenix_: From where was flash installed?
[18:44] <phoenix_> Aqaz: you know google chrome comes with inbuilt flash plugin
[18:44] <Aqaz> phoenix_: Is it? Whats the version?
[18:44] <phoenix_> Aqaz: i replaced the flash content plugin in firefox with gecko player. it was working fine
[18:45] <Aqaz> phoenix_: 6.0.472.62??
[18:45] <phoenix_> Aqaz: ya the same
[18:45] <Aqaz> Ya..
[18:46] <phoenix_> Aqaz: brb
[18:46] <codizzle3280> terran4000_: so where do i place the command in xorg.conf???
[18:47] <terran4000_> in xorg.conf ... you'll want to change:
[18:47] <terran4000_> Driver  "fglrx"
[18:47] <terran4000_> to
[18:47] <terran4000_> Driver  "vesa"
[18:48] <codizzle3280> terran4000_: oh ok... Thnx
[18:48] <terran4000_> yup
[18:49] <codizzle3280> terran4000_: does it matter if i already removed the graphics card and still receiving the same problem?????
[18:49] <terran4000_> O.O
[18:50] <codizzle3280> lmao
[18:50] <terran4000_> If you removed the card how are you getting video on it?
[18:50] <codizzle3280> onboard
[18:50] <terran4000_> ew
[18:50] <codizzle3280> lol
[18:50]  * terran4000_ disinfects.
[18:50] <terran4000_> Hm
[18:50] <codizzle3280> lmfao
[18:50] <terran4000_> well, if it was trying to still load the fglrx driver it could have been causing the problems
[18:50] <terran4000_> try loading it up with the vesa driver
[18:50] <terran4000_> and see what happens
[18:51] <codizzle3280> ok will do....
[18:51] <codizzle3280> brb
[18:56] <codizzle32802> terran4000_: its not letting me edit
[18:56] <administrator_> hi everywone :)
[18:56] <terran4000_> >_>
[18:56] <codizzle32802> ????
[18:57] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: tell it to punch itself in the proverbial face then edit force linux to comply like the good BDSM slave it is!
[18:57] <terran4000_> Hm
[18:57] <terran4000_> Why won't it let you edit it
[18:58] <codizzle32802> it says read only
[18:59] <terran4000_> k ...
[18:59] <administrator_> so this is like a kubuntu IRC channel, or its for ubuntu too? :)
[18:59] <terran4000_> go to #ubuntu for ubuntu
[19:00] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: hmm, ok.. how did you get access to that file?
[19:00] <codizzle32802> ran live cd....filesystem/etc/x11/
[19:00] <James147> codizzle3280: make sure you edit it as root ("kdesudo kate"    or "sudo nano")
[19:01] <terran4000_> oo
[19:01] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: I think you possibly opened the wrong file system ...
[19:01] <terran4000_> did you open the one of the hard drive or the one on the cd accidently? :)
[19:01] <codizzle32802> hdd
[19:02] <codizzle32802> for sure
[19:02] <James147> codizzle3280: did you open it as root?
[19:02] <codizzle32802> have to be admin
[19:02] <codizzle32802> owner
[19:02] <codizzle32802> ???
[19:03] <James147> codizzle3280: "kdesudo kate /path/to/filesystem/etc/X11/xorg.conf"   (replacing /path/to/filesystem with the path to your mounted hdd) and edit it in the window that appears
[19:04] <codizzle32802> k
[19:11] <codizzle32801> terran4000_: im not doing this right.... i am booting from a ubuntu live cd.....
[19:12] <terran4000_> codizzle3280: yar
[19:12] <terran4000_> then you need to find the hard drive
[19:12] <codizzle32801> iknow
[19:12] <terran4000_> then you need to mount said hard drive
[19:12] <codizzle32801> it is mounted....
[19:12] <terran4000_> oki
[19:13] <terran4000_> so
[19:13] <terran4000_> open the hard drive
[19:13] <terran4000_> soo
[19:13] <FloodBotK1> terran4000_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:13] <terran4000_> hmm
[19:13] <terran4000_> >_> I love you too FloodBotK1!
[19:13] <codizzle32801> lmao
[19:14] <terran4000_> So ... open up that hd, and nagivate to something like: /mount/SDDA1/etc/X11/xorg.conf
[19:14] <terran4000_> ya?
[19:14] <terran4000_> well, you need to open up that file as root it seems ... not 100% sure though
[19:14] <codizzle32801> ok
[19:14] <terran4000_> I try to avoid boot cd's like the plague >_>
[19:15] <James147> terran4000_: boot cd or not, /etc/X11/xorg.conf is a system file owned by root, and only writable by root so you need root to edit it
[19:16] <terran4000_> If you boot from a CD .. and mount a hard drive ... /mnt/myHD/etc/x11/xorg.conf won't really be owned by root.
[19:16] <terran4000_> It's not an encrypted drive
[19:17] <James147> terran4000_: but the live cds obay the filesystem premissions of the mounted disk
[19:17] <terran4000_> James147: hm I guess ... maybe I never noticed since the first thing I do when I use a boot cd is: sudo -s
[19:17] <terran4000_> :-P
[19:17] <terran4000_> oops? :)
[19:18] <James147> (premissions and ownership are in the filesystem on the disk... so any unix system that mounts them will obay the premissions)
[19:18] <James147> terran4000_: that logs you in as root... so you have root
[19:18] <terran4000_> yeah I know ... Like I said. most likely I didn't notice :)
[19:19] <codizzle3280> so how do i gain permission to access root from live cd?
[19:19] <James147> codizzle3280: "kdesudo kate /path/to/filesystem/etc/X11/xorg.conf" (replacing /path/to/filesystem with the path to your mounted hdd) and edit it in the window that appears
[19:20] <James147> kdesudo will open kate as root
[19:20] <codizzle3280> in ubuntu terminal
[19:20] <James147> codizzle3280: in ubuntu? use "gtksudo gedit ..." then (i think its gtksudo anyway... :S )
[19:21] <James147> or you can do "sudo nano /path/..." to get a command line eidtor
[19:21]  * James147 uses vi :D
[19:22] <phoenix_> James147: the high cpu usage problem is due to hardware.
[19:22] <codizzle3280> how do i find the path to the filesystem?
[19:22] <James147> phoenix_: what hardware?
[19:23] <James147> codizzle3280: its the path to where your hdd is mounted
[19:23] <phoenix_> James147: its not actually high cpu usage, its the cpu temp, 67  degree in air conditioned room , casing fully opened
[19:23] <phoenix_> James147: today i even replaced the thermal paste
[19:24] <phoenix_> James147: when i am in bios settings the cpu fan runs around 4500 rpm
[19:25] <phoenix_> James147: i guess my processor is failing
[19:26] <James147> phoenix_: hmm, didnt think 67C would be damaging to a cpu... although if thats at idle... also what cpu do you have?
[19:27] <phoenix_> James147: intel pentium 4 ht 3.0 ghz
[19:27] <James147> phoenix_: quite old now  :)  not sure what temps they can handle
[19:28] <vbgunz> my sda disk keeps defaulting to the noop scheduler. I've tried all I could and I have no idea witw is happening. I tried 'echo cfq | sudo tee /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler' and I change it. I cat the file and get 'noop deadline [cfq]' ... I even update grub at /etc/default/grub.cfg and add elevator=cfq, run a sudo update-grub and all is good. **but** when I reboot, sda defaults back to noop... this is driving me nuts :|
[19:28] <phoenix_> James147: mine is the fastest fan exported by intel that is bundled with cpu
[19:29] <phoenix_> James147: 47 is the moderate and above are marked red by intel
[19:30] <phoenix_> James147: what is your cpu?
[19:30] <James147> phoenix_: :S running at 30-40C here at idle
[19:31] <James147> phoenix_: amd athlon 61 X2 4200+
[19:31] <James147> 64 ^^
[19:31] <James147> (2.2 ghz)
[19:31] <miheer> hello
[19:32] <phoenix_> James147: what can you tell about amd, is it good?
[19:32] <James147> phoenix_: not had any problems... but will be going for an intel i7 when I can offord one :)
[19:33] <miheer> hello
[19:33] <James147> miheer: hi ...
[19:34] <miheer> i have a problem regarding connectiong to internet via wifi
[19:34] <miheer> can anyone here to solve it
[19:34] <James147> !details | miheer
[19:34] <phoenix_> James147: bye james. going to sleep
[19:35] <James147> phoenix_: night
[19:35] <phoenix_> James147: good night
[19:35] <miheer> i dont know, but i am not able to set up a new connection with my router
[19:35] <miheer> iam a new bee
[19:35] <vbgunz> I think I solved it
[19:35] <vbgunz> I gotta reboot to make sure
[19:36] <miheer> well, first how to connect??
[19:36] <miheer> ask me the queries, i would give the relevant answer
[19:36] <James147> miheer: try installing wicd, it handels wifi better then knetworkmanager sometimes... otherwise we need more datils on hwat you are trying to do and why its not working
[19:37] <miheer> well, if i have installed a wrong driver of wireless connection, would it be possible that i am not able to connect because of that??
[19:38] <miheer> and also when i am switching off the knob of my wifi(in my computer), the system crashes
[19:40] <Amaru> hallo jemand hier der deutsch kann ?
[19:40] <miheer> i am working on kubuntu 10.04, not able to connect to my wifi router(i dont know how to connect..!!)
[19:40] <jemand> jau icke
[19:40] <Amaru> hihi berliner wa
[19:40] <jemand> jenau
[19:40] <Amaru> sauber
[19:41] <Amaru> du ich hab nen paar fragen die mir google nicht sagen kann
[19:41] <jemand> die hab ich sicher auch ;-)
[19:41] <Amaru> :P
[19:41] <Amaru> also ich nutz jetzt wieder kubuntu habs jetzt 4 jahre nicht benutzt
[19:42] <maco> !de
[19:42] <miheer> hello... anyone there..:(
[19:42] <Amaru> früher gabs mal beryl oder compitz
[19:42] <Amaru> öhh ok thx
[19:44] <juanma> hola
[19:45] <miheer> .
[19:45] <miheer> hello
[19:45] <miheer> \HELP NEEDED
[20:01] <amgine> Kmail crashed. Now none of the suite will boot. <grumbles>
[20:16] <dastagg> Hi, I need some help with kubuntu 10.10 beta. I am running for the first time and running it on a S10-3t touch tablet.
[20:17] <James147> dastagg: see #ubuntu+1 for maverick support, also just ask what you want to know :)
[20:17] <dastagg> I went to add a virtual keyboard using the add widgets but I have added 3 Virtual keyboards by mistake. How do I remove the two duplicate widgets?
[20:26] <Fleck> hey - i have set up openvpn with network manager - but when i connect to vpn - my internet goes away
[20:26] <Fleck> (i don't whant to use gateway trough vpn)
[20:34] <Waleed> hello
[20:35] <Waleed> I cannot login to my kubuntu desktop after updating, there are no valid session, how can I restore it
[20:39] <BluesKaj> Waleed, do you have grub menu ?
[20:39] <Waleed> yes
[20:40] <Waleed> it boots and I can enter my password then it freezes
[20:40] <BluesKaj> Waleed, ok hold down the shift key after choosing the OS
[20:42] <Waleed> BluesKaj: i can choose the os and it loads to the password screen
[20:43] <BluesKaj> have you tried a different kernel , Waleed ?
[20:43] <Waleed> yes I did
[20:43] <Waleed> all do the same
[20:44] <Waleed> I think the plasma desktop has been removed
[20:46] <BluesKaj> Waleed, ok try ctrl+alt+f1 , sudo service kdm start
[20:47] <ScottyK> does apt-get upgrade also update the kernel, or is that a seperate command?
[20:48] <BluesKaj>   ScottyK yes, id a kernel is available
[20:48] <BluesKaj> if
[20:48] <ScottyK> BluesKaj - thanks.
[20:50] <Waleed> BluesKaj: when can I press these keys
[20:50] <BluesKaj> at the login page
[20:51] <Waleed> nothing happens
[20:51] <BluesKaj> ok Waleed , now startx
[20:52] <BluesKaj> if nothing happens , sudo aptitude install plasma-desktop
[20:54] <Waleed> do I have to have lan connection
[20:54] <BluesKaj> iinternet connection , yes