[00:49] <Fleck> help, radeon Xpress 1250
[00:49] <Fleck> laptop
[00:50] <Fleck> when i run glxgears i get segfault
[00:50] <Fleck> radeonhd told in log that unknown card
[01:00] <leif> I have a bug. I use Konsole with fish and whenever I want to complete a like "aptitude install fire" it says "set: Could not add component /usr/local/bin to PATH"
[01:15] <jmichaelx> Fleck: are in in 10.04?
[01:23] <James147> james
[01:26] <leif> I "fixed" the fish bug btw. Just create the directory and fish won't complain anymore.
[01:47] <ldskfj> Anyone know about the difference between the default .bashrc for KU & Ubuntu?  I'm on a lab computer, first time using Ub after years of KU, & the .bashrc looks very incomplete, like missing aliases & setup for color prompt. Also see my next msg here, just sent to the Ub irc.
[01:47] <ldskfj> Ubuntu .bashrc as complete as KUbuntu's?: - Am I not seeing something important?  the Ubuntu's system .bashrc is no where near as complete as the KUbuntu system: ex, 2 specifics: 1) aliases, 2) prompt colors.   -  Is there a more complete set of settings available to easily be installed/added/usedWith the Ubuntu system?  Where & how can I get that, for adding into my Ubuntu system?
[03:25] <v3n0m> hey
[03:26] <v3n0m> anyonw here?
[03:27] <yofel> yes, half asleep though
[03:27] <darkdelusions> it depends on what you mean by here
[03:28] <v3n0m> lol
[03:28] <v3n0m> i  just installed backtrack 4
[03:28] <v3n0m> i got hacked before
[03:28] <v3n0m> so i want revenge lol
[03:29] <v3n0m> windows has to many viruses and trojans, and can be easliy exploited
[03:46] <jako> Wenas Como estan todos ?
[03:54] <darkdelusions> !! spanish
[04:36] <k-man_> anyone alive?
[04:37] <darkdelusions> Kinda
[05:01] <falken_> hello
[05:24] <jaikumar_> is there any water mark tool for video?
[05:39] <jaikumar_> Please any one tell some video editing tool for ubuntu.
[06:12] <apple_cat> Hi, I'm trying to get my laptop's touchpad working by enabling shmconfig in xorg.conf. If I create an xorg.conf file with just the option I need the computer will not boot. How can I generate a working xorg.conf and then enable the option I want?
[06:49] <StrongOrder> Hello guys! I've seen a screenshot of the latest kde where the whole window chrome is blurred, not just title bars. How can I do that? I have 4.5.1
[07:44] <navetz> hi I have an hp envy and want the ati drivers for my video card on linux, where can I find them?
[08:25] <15SAAURWS> Toolmans tip of the day:  learn the command line.  The most important commant is "man".   for example, at the command line type "man ls"  and you will look at the "manual" for the "ls"  command - that is, the documentation of the command.
[08:33] <MathKubuntu> Bonjour tout le monde !
[08:34] <maco> !fr
[08:35] <hrw|n900> hi
[08:36] <hrw|n900> does someone know how to force kde network-manager to see dun or usb modem and use it instead of ethernet?
[09:32] <datune> After installing kubuntu, which of course is unable to even access the internet, since it fails to recognize my Belkin Wireless Stick, I can't access my Win7 installation, even though grub lists it. After hitting e, this is what displayed: http://pastebin.com/c3XiU15p I am assuming here that Win7 is unable to boot since Kubuntu installed Grub, thus removing BootMGR? I don't know what I can do, anybody perhaps has some pointers?
[09:41] <kenso> hola??
[09:42] <kenso> hay alguien??
[09:43] <darkdelusions> !! spanish
[09:44] <anygivenname> can anyone help me with edit command for android terminal emulator ?
[09:44] <datune> Please, is there nobody who can give me any pointers as to how I can access my Win7 installation again? All that happens now when I select the grub entry to boot, is a instant restart
[09:44] <darkdelusions> datune that I wish I could help you on but I havent dual booted in ages
[09:45] <kenso> thank
[09:46] <datune> darkdelusions: Thank you, well, I can't dual boot eit her. I was so stupid to trust the kubuntu installer, and now that Kubuntu is installed, even though Grub displays an entry (Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1), I can't access it.
[09:52] <darkdelusions> datune: check post #7
[09:52] <darkdelusions> of
[09:52] <darkdelusions> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1495352
[09:52] <darkdelusions> see if that helps you
[09:55] <darkdelusions> datune: this also might be helpful http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1466230
[09:55] <datune> darkdelusions: Thanks a lot! I will try it
[09:55] <darkdelusions> I would try the second link first
[09:55] <anygivenname> can anyone help me with edit command for android terminal emulator ?
[09:58] <darkdelusions> anygivenname:  I would ask in #android
[09:58] <datune> darkdelusions: Will do, I am booting into Kubuntu as I type. I really hope I can get it back to work.
[09:58] <darkdelusions> datune: it look like you may just have to edit grub
[10:00] <anygivenname> channel is not opening
[10:00] <anygivenname> says you need to be identified with services
[10:00] <anygivenname> dunno what that is
[10:05] <datune> When I run "sudo apt-get testdisk" I get "E: Invalid operation testdisk"...
[10:06] <darkdelusions> Try my second link first
[10:06] <darkdelusions> datune: but it would be sudo apt-get install testdesk
[10:08] <datune> darkdelusions: Of course, but I realized it doesn't matter, since apt-get will not work for me, because Kubuntu is unable to access the internet. It fails to recognize my wireless stick, and I have no cable available (boy, at work I use 13 Ubuntu Servers, and I am very happy, but I am so dissapointed with the desktop experience thus far...)
[10:09] <darkdelusions> datune: for the desktop edition it kinda hardware depentant
[10:09] <darkdelusions> datune: when i say that some hardware is buggier then others
[10:10] <darkdelusions> datune: when i would install 9.04 it would take me 2 hours to get everythign working correctly
[10:10] <darkdelusions> from jack sensing -> the stupid light senor on my asus laptop
[10:11] <datune> darkdelusions: It seems so, first of all Wubi does not work from WIndows7, let alone booting from a USB Stick, it fails to recognize a 2 year old Belkin Wireless Stick, and it is unable to handle my 2 Screens decently, it recognizes both screens, but no matter what settings I change, it only activates one screen, even though both are listed as active in kubuntu...
[10:13] <darkdelusions> For you belkin stick I would good to see if anyone has got it working under ubuntu... if Yes look for a how to... If not see if it works under ndis wrapper
[10:13] <darkdelusions> datune: for the dual monitor issue if I recall i had to do something special to get mine working
[10:13] <darkdelusions> If its an nvida chipset use the nvida control panel
[10:13] <darkdelusions> instead of kubuntu
[10:14] <datune> darkdelusions: I figured as much, but this is the year 2010, it's kind of pathetic that I have to do something special to work with 2 screens, with a $400 graphics card....
[10:14] <darkdelusions> datune: its not really something special persay
[10:14] <darkdelusions> i can't remember what I did to fix mine
[10:15] <darkdelusions> datune: are you using an nvidia card
[10:15] <datune> darkdelusions: No, it's a ATI card
[10:16] <darkdelusions> that gets tricky :)
[10:16] <darkdelusions> I would just suggest taking that card and putting it down :)
[10:16] <darkdelusions> <= is not a fan of ati :)
[10:17] <darkdelusions> I mean this computer that ubuntu is running on has a gf 6 on board video card and I spent most of tuesday trying to just let me #$#%#@ install ubuntu :)
[10:18] <darkdelusions> :)
[10:36] <datune> darkdelusions: Just so you know, I downloaded testdisk, but that did not solve it either, so now I am downloading a Win7 Repair ISO, and hopefully this will allow me to boot back to Win7.
[10:37] <datune> Of course, my netbook has no cd slot, so I hope Kubuntu is able to burn an iso image...
[10:42] <datune> darkdelusions: omg, I copy the iso file from my Win7 netbook to my usb stick, plug the usb stick into the kubuntu machine, and the iso is not there, plug it back into my netbook, and what do you know, the iso is gone! Wow, Kubuntu deserves a huge post over on thedailywtf ...
[10:44] <sresu> Dolphin file manager not displaying details if existing and source file matches while copying files. Details in terms of file size, length etc.. What should I do?
[10:48] <sresu> Anyone?
[10:51] <sresu> IS there a way to restore system?
[10:55] <datune> darkdelusions: Post #8, specifically using Windows Repair CD resolved my issues. Thanks so much for your help, it's really appreciated! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1469763
[10:56] <sresu> Anyone?
[12:17] <BajK> whbat are the prequisities for nstalling kubuntu on an usb stick?
[12:47] <BajK> Anything I have to care for when installing it on an external usb hard drive (not usb stick, it is too small)
[12:49] <n8w> do u guys know whether the ext3/ext2 fs uses 32bit signed or unsigned integers?
[12:53] <n8w> .
[13:01] <vbgunz> I have some weird anomalies on my oxygen titlebars in KDE 4.5.1 using nvidia drivers. my title bars are black but sometimes the titlebar looks like it didn't finish painting, or hovering over buttons causes the button to have a gray square behind it... anybody know whats up here?
[13:11] <James147> vbgunz: not seeing that here, on kde 4.5.1 with nvidia as well ...
[13:12] <James147> vbgunz: could be a problem with the theme, try a new user see if they have the same problem
[13:13] <vbgunz> James147: it's weird. it doesn't happen all the time. it happens rarely but when it does, very noticeable
[13:14] <James147> vbgunz: had a similar problem with the bespin theme once... didnt figure out what it was, I assumed it was bespin :S  ...
[13:15] <James147> vbgunz: I would try a new user, and possibly other themes as well
[13:20] <vbgunz> James147: good idea, I like oxygen though, it's modern and just looks good. I don't notice anything else wrong with the theme just the titlebars acting funny sometimes
[13:21] <James147> vbgunz: yeah, but it should hopefully tell you if its just oxygen of something else causing the problems
[13:33] <lucidfox> Any idea why VLC doesn't pick up system font settings?
[13:33] <lucidfox> it defaults to DejaVu Sans
[13:33] <lucidfox> I looked at qtconfig-qt4, and it has the same fonts set as the KDE configuration applet
[13:34] <Tm_T> lucidfox: it's UI uses wrong font?
[13:34] <lucidfox> yes, I get the same font in both Qt and GTK applications with QtCurve, but not in VLC
[13:35] <lucidfox> oh, wait
[13:35] <lucidfox> I found the reason
[13:36] <lucidfox> VLC was set to use the GTK Qt style, not QtCurve
[13:39] <matthiasb> Hi, I'm trying to recover data from an old hard disk that refuses to work. Does anyone know an appropriate channel? (Since googling didn't help much)
[13:39] <Tm_T> lucidfox: ah, nice
[13:39] <lucidfox> and for some reason it remembered that setting even after I wiped the configuration file, until I changed it manually o_O
[13:49] <matthiasb> I'm a bit stuck here, i have to rescue some data even though i told the users a million times that they have to back up their non profile data on their own.
[14:50] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:36] <smooph> Hi I have a question regarding the installation of a graphical program on a server ... I want to run kontact in an remote xsession ... what do I need (minimal installation to have kontact runnin?)
[15:44] <BluesKaj> smooph, ssh server and client , and then you could try start kontact with ssh kontact& command once your ssh'd into the remote pc
[15:44] <James147> (assuming you have enalbed xforwarding)
[15:48] <BluesKaj> smooph, let me rephrase that more clearly install both openssh server and client , and then you could try to start kontact with the command 'ssh kontact&'  once you're ssh'd into the remote pc
[15:49] <smooph> BluesKaj: James147 thats not really my question I know that ... problem is the "server" which only runs in console and this should stay that way but installing kontact requests all that kde rubish to be installed
[15:50] <James147> smooph: kontact will need the kde librarys no matter what
[15:51] <BluesKaj> I run a server with kde libs ..it's really very handy
[15:51] <smooph> I agree with some libs like kdepim and so on but it shouldn't need the whole desktop environment like games and kate ... and so on and so on
[15:51] <James147> smooph: it shouldent pull in the games...
[15:51] <smooph> it does some
[15:51] <BluesKaj> smooph, how big is the server hdd?
[15:51] <smooph> room is not the problem
[15:52] <smooph> its more a I don't want to
[15:52] <BluesKaj> then what is ?
[15:52] <James147> smooph: you could try instaling it without recommends
[15:52] <smooph> so you installed everything and than set start kdm default to 0 ?
[15:53] <James147> smooph: dident think ou would need kdm :S
[15:53] <James147> smooph: try using the --no-install-recommends flash in apt-get when you install it, see if that reduces the number of packages it needs
[15:54] <James147> s/flash/flag/  :p
[15:54] <BluesKaj> bah humbug,  you've created a problem for yourself , otherwise it wouldn't exist, smooph
[15:56] <israfil> hello
[15:56] <James147> !hi | israfil
[15:57] <James147> ... :S
[15:57] <israfil> i installed KDevelop 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 (or was ist 4.0.2?) on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx but i think the debugger is not working already. Am i right? What program could i use instead?
[16:01] <avihay> israfil: though it's crude, ugly, and kinda hard to operate, I find ddd as a decent standalone debugger.  you can use code::blocks or eclipse IDEs. they both have built in debuggers (they all actually use GDB)
[16:03] <James147> israfil: you might want to try asking on #kdevelop  they will know more about its debugger :)
[16:04] <James147> israfil: you could also try qt creator :)
[16:05] <avihay> eclipse's debugger (or GDB integration )is the best I've seen in Linux, but then again, it's java software, so better have a powerful machine
[16:05] <dono> looow
[16:07] <James147> avihay: I prefure qt creator over eclipse, though I dont tend to use the debugger that often :)
[16:07] <James147> still think its as good as eclipse for debugging
[16:09] <avihay> James147:  I never tried qt creator. it's name suggested that it's a GUI designer, and I got fed up with trying so many horrible IDEs, and am now sticking to good ol'e Kate.
[16:10] <James147> avihay: qt creator is a very nice ide, i suggest you try it, but I know what you eman about too many horrible ide about :p
[16:10]  * avihay wonders what would have happened if he was a VI user ...
[16:10] <James147> qt creator is about the most polished one i have seen
[16:11] <James147> avihay: :D qt creator also as a fake vim mode which is good for simple vim commands, although lacks the support for more complcated stuff
[16:11] <James147> but you can change the external editor to vim and let it launch that when you want more complcated vim commands :)
[16:12] <avihay> ummmmmm,                                                                     no.               thanks.                       :->
[16:12] <James147> d
[16:12] <James147> :D
[16:31] <dasKreech> Kate has a vi mode. not sure what it's llke
[16:33] <James147> dasKreech: a little different from qt creatos, stll not entirly there but I think it has better support for more stuff
[16:33] <James147> actual vi is still the best atm
[16:33] <dasKreech> Better support for more stuff ^_^
[16:33] <James147> ^^
[16:33] <dasKreech> That's a marketing phrase if I ever heard one
[16:33] <James147> dasKreech: :d
[16:34]  * dasKreech sits under his emacs banner
[16:34] <James147> dasKreech: but marketing what?
[16:35] <dasKreech> James147: I don't think the marketers care. as long as they have to convince someone to adopt .. well whatever it is
[16:52] <Riddell> ** 10 minutes until Harald talks about Qt unicorn sparkles, 1 hour 10 mins until steveire talks about "Using Grantlee to create application themes", in #ubuntu-classroom
[17:01] <Qwert> James147: How can I convert text to .wav or any other audio file format?
[17:01] <James147> Qwert: text? you mean text to speech?
[17:01] <Qwert> James147: Yes
[17:02] <Qwert> James147: .txt to .wav
[17:03] <James147> Qwert: kde has jovie, its text to speech software, although I time I tried it it didnt work teribally well and took servral attpemts at starting and stopping speech-dispatcher (its backend) to get it to work
[17:03] <James147> but I can save the generated audio file if I remember correctly
[17:03] <James147> Qwert: was going to try it again o maverick see if it improved at all
[17:03] <Qwert> You see Okular got one option to speak the text of the page/document. Same I was thinking to have the generated audio saved
[17:04] <Qwert> Well, then should I try out jovie?
[17:04] <James147> Qwert: Okular uses jovie, and jovie can already do that
[17:04] <Qwert> Ah-ok
[17:04] <James147> Qwert: you can try it
[17:04] <James147> Qwert: just it might not work out the box :0
[17:04] <James147> (at elast its called jovie on kde 4.5)
[17:05] <James147> was kttsd before 4.5 I think, but you will want to grab the latest version to have best luck at it :)
[17:06] <Qwert> I searched the package for jovie, James147. Its not there. I've kttsd already installed
[17:06] <James147> Qwert: are you on kde 4.4.2?
[17:07] <Qwert> James147: Platform Version 4.4.2 (KDE 4.4.2)
[17:07] <James147> Qwert: yeah, then kttsd then :0
[17:07] <James147> :)
[17:08] <Qwert> James147: I've it installed already. What should I be doing now?
[17:08] <James147> Qwert: run kttsmgr I think
[17:09] <Qwert> James147: Umm... That will only 'speak' the text :)
[17:10] <James147> Qwert: can it not save the audio file?
[17:10]  * James147 reinstalls jovie to see its options
[17:10] <Qwert> James147: I've never encountered those options
[17:10] <James147> hmm, cant see them either... must ahve been on a very old version then
[17:11] <Qwert> James147: While trying to find solution, I even read about festival somewhere
[17:12] <James147> festival is a speech synsasizer (or how ever you sepll that work :p )  kttsd use to use it as the backend
[17:12] <Qwert> James147: If I can get text2wav like package, then that wav can be converted to mp3
[17:12] <Qwert> Oh
[17:12] <James147> it now uses speech-dispatcher, which in turn can use festival as a backend
[17:12] <James147> (or one of many other ones)
[17:14] <Qwert> James147: Any other method coming to your mind. Or can you remeber how you saved the audio genertated?
[17:14] <James147> Qwert: just say the option once... or might have been with somethine else... it was a while ago :) nad kttsd never really worked all that well for me
[17:15] <James147> either way its jovie/kttsd where the option should be implmented, otherwise I am not sure how to do it
[17:15] <James147> at least within kde
[17:16] <Qwert> James147: What about gnome then?
[17:17] <James147> Qwert:  I dont use gome... so I wouldnt know. It is probally possible via command line though
[17:17] <Qwert> James147: Hopefully maverick comes up with something on it. Is there any package like text2wav?
[17:17] <James147> Qwert: I havent looked into it in detail so I cannot really say more then that
[17:18] <James147> Qwert: I dont think maverick will have it, its using kde 4.5 but kde 4.6 might improve on it (when it comes out)
[17:19] <Qwert> James147: Ah.. I did complete removal and installation of text to speech. I don't have any talkers now
[17:19] <Qwert> James147: I don't remeber how I added before. Could you guide me on it?
[17:21] <Qwert> James147: No problem. I'll find it out. Thanks a lot for your help :)
[17:21] <James147> Qwert: probally in the settings of kttsmrg
[17:22] <James147> mgr
[17:22] <James147> ...
[17:23] <Qwert> James147: Yeah. I'll manage it. Thanks :)
[17:25] <dasKreech> Qwert: You can redirect alsa output to a wav file
[17:43] <DexterF> hi
[17:43] <DexterF> after an upgrade http site calls are extremely slow. known issue?
[17:45] <James147> DexterF: Havent hear of that before, but it would be helpful to know what you upgraded :)
[17:47] <DexterF> James147: from 9.04 to 9.10, then to 10.04
[17:47] <DexterF> I just found this which improved Firefox' speed: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-firefox-slow-problem-in-ubuntu-10-04lucid.html
[17:48] <DexterF> alas, this is FF, but I need konq and opera, too
[17:48] <James147> DexterF: Well, first thing I would try is a new user, if they work as you expect they should then its mostlikly a problem with one of the configfiles in your home directory
[17:48] <DexterF> what's this anyway, does 10.04 have ipv6 mumbo jumbo by defautl?
[17:49] <DexterF> James147: opera was just installed and started with a fresh config. rules that out
[17:49] <James147> DexterF: might still be a problem with the kde configs.. I would test a new user to make sure
[17:56] <DexterF> James147: got it: the nic runs ipv6
[17:56] <DexterF> http://www.allquests.com/question/4157236/%5Bubuntu%5D-Opera-1060-very-slow-ubuntu-1004.html
[17:57] <DexterF> applying these changes now... should use the occasion and upgrade to grub2...
[17:57] <DexterF> !grub2
[17:57] <ozcan>  #ubuntu
[17:57] <JoePlumber> I haven't used the installer in a couple years. Anyone know if specifying existing partitions for opt and home will repartition them?
[17:58] <James147> JoePlumber: you can setup manaul patitions, they will only be wiped if you chose to formate them, if you dont formate tehm then kubuntu will delete and recreate any of its system files
[17:59]  * DexterF wonders if he'll live to see that ipv6 becomes the standard
[17:59] <James147> (ie if you only have one partition /  kubuntu will delete and recreate /usr /sys ...etc but wont touch /home   at least from what I ahve tryed, not sure about /opt)
[17:59] <JoePlumber> Ok thanks James147. The way it makes you specify a size made me worried it was going to repartition even if i left it the same
[18:00] <James147> JoePlumber: you can resize the partitions without formating them... but I would make sure you ahve backup your data either way
[18:00] <James147> JoePlumber: and I dont know what it will do to /opt havent tested taht one
[18:00] <sobczyk> something changed in Kubuntu? My fonts again changed to unusable, this time almost everywhere
[18:01] <JoePlumber> It's not the most intuitive process for sure
[18:01] <James147> JoePlumber: it warns you if you dont format and it finds files it wants to delete
[18:02] <James147> JoePlumber: not sure how they could make it more intuitive with out haveing a detailed explnation beside the installer :0
[18:02] <James147> :)
[18:03] <JoePlumber> simple: grey out the fields for partition size unless you change them
[18:03] <JoePlumber> all i want to do is tell it to use the existing partition for home and opt, but because it makes me specify a size it feels like it's going to completely repartition
[18:03] <James147> JoePlumber: but greying them out (disabling them) means your cannot resize if you want to (which wont nessorally distroy your data)
[18:04] <JoePlumber> alright well just being extra paranoid as i'd rather not have to restore that data ;)
[18:04] <James147> JoePlumber: from what I can tell of the installer it will only delete data if the format button is checked....
[18:04] <JoePlumber> thanks for your help
[18:05] <James147> JoePlumber: yeah :) but there is no simple way to make user feel less parnoid... I would always backup before hand
[18:05] <James147> JoePlumber: although that is one thing I ahve to test, resizing a /home with the installer and seeing what it does :)
[18:05] <JoePlumber> hmm :O
[18:06] <JoePlumber> another noobish question and then i'm going to blow away my existing / and install 10.10 RC
[18:06] <James147> I would think the data should remain intact, since I ahve done taht with gpatred/partitionmanager before
[18:07] <James147> JoePlumber: RC is out?
[18:07]  * James147 goes to check the news reports
[18:08] <JoePlumber> if i have an existing windows install on sdb1, do i use sdb for boot manager or sdb1?
[18:08] <James147> JoePlumber: them mbr will be on sdb I think
[18:09] <James147> JoePlumber: well, it could be on sda as well :)
[18:09] <James147> JoePlumber: But I hink its on the harddrive, not the partition
[18:09] <JoePlumber> well it gives option of each partition or hard drive. I'm just trying to remember which way won't kill my existing winxp install
[18:11] <Qwert> James147: Again, there?
[18:11] <James147> JoePlumber: hmm, might beable to be on both, but I dont think installing it on either will kill xp... I tend to put it on the drive that I am isntalling grub to (sdb if kubuntu is on sdbX) and changing the boot order in teh bios
[18:11] <James147> Qwert: yup
[18:11] <Qwert> James147: Do you know about any auto scroll feature in okular?
[18:11] <James147> Qwert: and just after you left: 17:25 <dasKreech> Qwert: You can redirect alsa output to a wav file
[18:11] <JoePlumber> oh single hd, just a winxp partition first and then the linux partitions
[18:12] <Qwert> dasKreech: How?
[18:12]  * James147 wonders why its sdb then....  :S  
[18:12] <Qwert> James147: Thanks about that. What about okular?
[18:12] <JoePlumber> booted off a usb drive to livecd
[18:13] <James147> JoePlumber: but yeah, I would install it to /dev/sdb then, it will overwrite windows mbr, but you can restore taht from an xp recovery disk if you have one (although you dont need to if you plan on using grub)
[18:14] <JoePlumber> hmm well i'll give it a try
[18:14] <James147> JoePlumber: yeah, normally my usb get listed after the harddrives
[18:14] <JoePlumber> thanks again
[18:15] <Qwert> James147: Do yoy know how to redirect alsa o/p to wav file?
[18:17] <James147> Qwert: afraid I dont
[18:18] <Qwert> James147:No problem. Any idea about auto scroll for okular?
[18:18] <James147> Qwert: cant see a way yet...
[18:19] <Qwert> !omaque
[18:19] <Qwert> !info omaque
[18:21] <James147> Qwert: found it.. shift + up/down  to seed up/slow down
[18:23] <Qwert> James147: No, it not working here. I got Version 0.10.2. Whats your version? How did you find it?
[18:23] <James147> Qwert: found about it here :) https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220781
[18:24] <James147> I have kde 4.5.1 with okilar 0.11.1
[18:24] <Qwert> James147: How is that?
[18:24] <Qwert> James147: ah.. 4.5
[18:24] <James147> Qwert: what exactly?
[18:24] <Qwert> James147: Nothing got it
[18:24] <Qwert> James147: You got 4.5 from backports?
[18:25] <Qwert> James147: I mean KDE 4,5
[18:25] <James147> Qwert: yeah, from the abckports
[18:25] <Qwert> James147: I Thanks again :)
[18:26] <Qwert> s/I/
[18:26] <Qwert> Thanks Again
[18:28] <smooph> Hi I am looking for a command to install everything from one specific repository
[18:28] <JackStoner> is there a software manager in kubuntu like the software center in ubuntu?
[18:28] <JackStoner> smooph: you want to install EVERYTHING froma a repository? why?
[18:29] <JackStoner> i guess you can add the repo and do an update/install
[18:29] <smooph> JackStoner: because I have a repository with everthing I need
[18:30] <James147> smooph: if it has everything you need then just add it along side the others... do you need to remove other repos?
[18:30] <smooph> btw I think the thing is called kpackagemanager ?
[18:31] <James147> JackStoner: kubuntu uses kpackagekit
[18:31] <James147> JackStoner: although the version in maverick is allot better then the one in lucid :)
[18:31] <smooph> or so
[18:31] <James147> JackStoner: i recomends you wait to try that one before you judge it
[18:32] <James147> (can use it now, just keep in mind allot of things have improved before you decide to never use it again)
[18:33] <JackStoner> James147: im not really judging it, i personally use apt-get but im asking on behalf of a newbie i know :P
[18:33] <James147> JackStoner: :)
[18:33] <smooph> James147: sorry I don't think this is the right spot ... I am not looking for questions ... I am looking for answers ... of course I have added the repository and yes I can install everything but I don't want my fingers to bleed I just want one command ... like ... apt-get install * from repository
[18:34] <James147> just saing because allot of people have complained about the current version in lucid :)
[18:36] <James147> smooph: ... I ask questions as I think you are needlessly looking into something that you really dont need... apt-get install *   will install the latest version from all the repos it knows about, so why would you need to tell it a spicific repo?
[18:37] <JackStoner> smooph: maybe you can disable all the other repos for a while the do apt-get update then install *
[18:37] <smooph> because I don't want everything from all repositories but everything from one ...
[18:37] <smooph> that might work ... I was hoping for a "nice" way to do it but if it works thats fine too
[18:38] <smooph> thanks
[18:38] <James147> smooph: o, you mean install all packages from a single repo? sorry, miss understood you
[18:38] <JackStoner> no prob
[18:41] <smooph> JackStoner: nice thinking but the packages from the repo depend on packages of the standard repos :(
[18:42] <JackStoner> smooph: :(
[18:42] <JackStoner> i'll think again a bit more :P
[18:44] <smooph> would forcing the install and afterwards fix-missing work ?
[18:44] <JackStoner> mmhh...it might actually
[18:45] <JackStoner> try it...but if it breaks your system, YOU came up with the idea :D
[18:46] <James147> smooph: from aptitudes man page: to select a package from a particular archive, append “/<archive>” to the package name: for instance, “aptitude install apt/experimental”.
[18:46] <smooph> nice
[18:52] <yousuf> hi all
[18:52] <smooph> James147: sorry not working
[18:53] <Solid_Snake> hi everyone
[18:53] <Solid_Snake> am new here
[18:53] <Solid_Snake> and to linux itself
[18:53] <smooph> this is different because an archive seems to be different from a repository
[18:53] <Solid_Snake> any one could give me some website which i could visit to learn using linux ?
[18:53] <James147> Welcome  Solid_Snake
[18:54] <Solid_Snake> hi James147
[18:54] <Solid_Snake> :)
[18:54] <James147> smooph: then I dont think there is an easy way :(   I beleave that you could however, get a list of apckages in a file and isntall them
[18:54] <James147> that way
[18:55] <smooph> Solid_Snake:  http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de
[18:55] <smooph> James147: I was thinking about that too
[18:55] <James147> smooph: I think it would be "cat file | xargs sudo aptitude install "
[18:56] <Solid_Snake> um any website in english or french plz ?
[18:57] <Solid_Snake> thnx for the link smooph but i cant understand the language
[18:57] <gordonsliman> ????
[19:03] <chinmaya> how to install kdesvn in kubuntu
[19:03] <fwh> sudo apt-get install kdesvn
[19:03] <fwh> ?
[19:03] <chinmaya> its not working ..
[19:04] <chinmaya> tried with kdesvn-build , and it is also not working
[19:04] <fwh> Do you have the correct repositorys enabled
[19:04] <fwh> ?
[19:04] <chinmaya> yeah ..i am using KUbuntu 10.04
[19:04] <geekosopher> chinmaya: you mean kdesvn is not getting installed, or is it not working after installing?
[19:05] <chinmaya> geekosopher: i want to install kdesvn ?
[19:05] <geekosopher> chinmaya: do you get any error message when you give "sudo apt-get install kdesvn" command?
[19:05] <Kyle__> Is there a way to set the default session for all users in kubuntu to be umm... well simpler?
[19:07] <chinmaya> geekosopher: i just did dpkg -l | grep kdesvn and found 2 packages , i guess its already installed
[19:08] <chinmaya> geekosopher: sudo apt-get install kdesvn gives the output as kdesvn is already the newest version
[19:08] <geekosopher> so that means it is installed, may be there is some problem starting it
[19:16] <geekosopher> chinmaya: how do you try to start the application?
[19:36] <leighalan> how / where can i change the name of my hard drive?
[19:37] <James147> leighalan: depends on what filesystem
[19:37] <leighalan> how do i chefk that so i can tell you?
[19:37] <James147> run "mount" in terminal
[19:37] <leighalan> ok?
[19:39] <leighalan> now what? i got some weird stuff back
[19:39] <James147> leighalan: pastebin it
[19:39] <James147> !pastebin
[19:40] <leighalan> leighalan@leighalan-desktop:~$ mount
[19:40] <leighalan> /dev/sdb1 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro)
[19:40] <leighalan> tmpfs on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755)
[19:40] <leighalan> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[19:40] <leighalan> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[19:40] <FloodBotK1> leighalan: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:40] <leighalan> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755)
[19:40] <James147> leighalan: please use http://paste.ubuntu.com
[19:41] <leighalan> sorry
[19:41] <James147> leighalan: but I take it /dev/sdb1  is the one you want to rename? (its the one that hold your current os)
[19:41] <DarthFrog> Maverick RC is out.  Upgrade from Lucid by: ALT-F2, then: kdesudo "do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f kde -d"
[20:00] <ewoerner> maverick rc feels like pulling teeth :-(
[20:03] <DarthFrog> ewoerner: Slow?
[20:04] <ewoerner> unbearably slow
[20:04] <ewoerner> hm
[20:05] <ewoerner> apparently the intel driver isn't used
[20:09] <ewoerner> probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Mavericki8xxStatus
[20:10] <ewoerner> /var/log/xorg.conf sounds weird to me
[20:11] <ewoerner> i guess that should be /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[20:14] <joe_ed> hello
[20:47] <jhutchins> Can anyone confirm this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat/+bug/652370
[20:57]  * althusius hi all
[20:58] <highvoltage> hi althusius
[20:59] <althusius> hi
[20:59] <althusius> do you like AC/DC ?
[21:01] <mauro> ciao
[21:01] <althusius> chi mi può dare una mano un attimo ?
[21:33] <kla> Hello
[21:42] <icepane> buona serata
[22:06] <darkdelusions> !! italian
[22:22] <jealousbarber> hello . ktorrent freezes for me when downloading large files , verify filesbarely works
[22:23] <jealousbarber> is there something wrong with my harddrive
[22:26] <jealousbarber> is there anyone who can give a possible answer for that ?
[22:45] <Fleck> anyone knows - can i connect esata device to esatap
[22:45] <Fleck> ? will connector fit?
[23:26] <owner> i need some help with my computer
[23:27] <James147> !ask | owner
[23:29] <owner> how do i get to files that i have already downloaded...i downloaded itunes for linux and i cant find it.
[23:31] <James147> owner: itunes for linux? that dosnt exist does it?
[23:32] <James147> owner: but downloaded files should be in ~/Downloads or ~/Documents
[23:32] <James147> (possiblly ~/Desktop  depending on what you downloaded it with)
[23:45] <Lord_Drachenblut> James147: itunes can kinda be run in wine as I have heard
[23:49] <James147> Lord_Drachenblut: but its not 'for' linux
[23:50] <James147> Lord_Drachenblut: and I still have to wonder why you would want to try :p
[23:56] <Lord_Drachenblut> why would you want to run ms office on windows
[23:56] <Lord_Drachenblut> or IE for linux