[00:10] <xnox> txwikinger, heya
[00:11] <xnox> txwikinger, is it ok to remove ichthux-live (binary package only) from natty?
[00:11] <xnox> Bug #684510
[00:12] <jmwachtel> hi guys, I am having trouble getting python2.7-minimal to configure and I cannot figure it out
[00:13] <kaddi> Hi,
[00:13] <jmwachtel> anyone have problems with it?  I was trying to upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10
[00:13] <kaddi> anyone know what could be freezing 10.10 completely? It never happened before the upgrade and now it's quite frequent.
[00:15] <James147> kaddi: with any particular program
[00:16] <kaddi> James147: not that I could identify.. I think it /may/ be related to flash and or firefox.. but really the only thing that helps is killing plasma-desktop
[00:17] <kaddi> James147: I can't really do anything once it starts freezing.. with a lot of luck I can switch to ttyl and then get the login dispalyed, however the PC won't be able to process the entered login name quick enough to display the password prompt and I'll automatically be reset
[00:17] <kaddi> so I can't get into ttyl once it happens (and of course it's sporadic and I can't trigger it anyways)
[00:18] <James147> kaddi: well, I would suggest running a process manager in the back ground to see whats causing it
[00:18] <James147> kaddi: or you could try creating a new user and seeing if it happens with them, if not then its a problem with one of your config files
[00:18] <jmwachtel> hi guys, I am having trouble getting python2.7-minimal to configure and I cannot figure it out.  It is preventing me from finsihing the upgrade, it just says "subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 3"
[00:18] <kaddi> James147: yeah that freezes too and doesn't show anything
[00:37] <kaddi> could this be reltated to the freezing
[00:37] <kaddi> Dec 13 23:14:00 marge kernel: [   23.598237] mtrr: type mismatch for d0000000,10000000 old: write-back new: write-combining
[00:37] <kaddi> Dec 13 23:14:00 marge kernel: [   23.598240] [drm] MTRR allocation failed.  Graphics performance may suffer.
[00:37] <kaddi> Dec 13 23:14:00 marge kernel: [   23.598360] [drm] set up 7M of stolen space
[00:37] <FloodBotK1> kaddi: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:44] <pvpv> ...
[00:45] <pvpv> I keep getting file not found messages when I do installs
[00:45] <pvpv> ... that must mean the references are out of date
[00:48] <pvpv> anybody home?
[00:49] <James147> pvpv: yup, but you might want to give us more details... what version? have you chaned the cd and the iso?
[00:49] <James147> s/chaned/checked
[00:50] <pvpv> ok wait
[00:50] <pvpv> my cd rom does not work and I have not yet mounted an external on
[00:50] <pvpv> one
[00:50] <pvpv> I suspect that these laptop dvd drives are junk
[00:51] <pvpv> i think I'm Intrpid Ibix, version 9?
[00:52] <James147> pvpv: any reason you not using 10.10 or 10.04?
[00:52] <pvpv> Isn;t there some simple way for me to update? I think there used to be an icon
[00:53] <pvpv> any reason? welll...
[00:53] <pvpv> I got a 10.04 dvd om tje mail
[00:53] <pvpv> dfgs;jsdf'pg
[00:53] <pvpv> I got a 10.04 dvd snail mailed to me
[00:54] <pvpv> ... but my dvd drive doesn't work
[00:54] <pvpv> ..... until I got an external one going
[00:55] <pvpv> so you say: update to 10.04? is that really necessary?
[00:55] <James147> pvpv: no, but the imrovment to kde are worth it..
[00:56] <pvpv> i fell like i'm missing something here
[00:57] <pvpv> and like I can't type today
[00:59] <pvpv> there's gotta be a relatively simply way to tell Intrepid Ibex to update its links
[01:00] <pvpv> ..
[01:02] <yofel> James147: if you're using intrepid you'll have to fix your package management
[01:02] <yofel> er
[01:02] <yofel> pvpv: ^
[01:03] <yofel> since intrepid reached end of live the software archive was moved
[01:03] <yofel> *life
[01:04] <yofel> pvpv: can you run 'lsb_release -r' in a konsole and paste the output so we're sure what you're using?
[01:07] <yofel> and to answer your question, you need to switch your mirror to 'old-releases.ubuntu.com'
[01:30] <pvpv> thanks guys, i was elsewhere
[01:30] <pvpv> ... I've got the dvd so I'll see about going to 10, might as well
[01:31] <pvpv> .... but, I also have a Pentiium 1 running breezy badger, I'd like to at least get LIRC running on it if not
[01:31] <pvpv> everything else
[01:31] <pvpv> ..,,'
[01:32] <pvpv> stupid question: how do I change my mirror?
[01:40] <yofel> pvpv: for old releases I fear you'll have to edit you /etc/apt/sources.list by hand and change the URL
[02:07] <pvpv> how typical... "hey, you can just type apt-get install git and it's all automatic
[02:07] <pvpv> only under the very best of circumstances...
[02:14] <yofel> pvpv: it is as eays on that on supported releases, if you don't want to update all the time you should use an LTS release, meaning 8.04 or 10.04
[02:14] <yofel> *as easy
[02:14] <yofel> meh, *as easy as that
[02:16] <X9nLinuxL> Does Kubuntu (I think this is about 8.0?) have anything equivalent to MacOSX 'System Profiler' to get machine / OS info?
[02:18] <Dragnslcr> Depends on what information you want
[02:20] <X9nLinuxL> For starters it would be good to verify for sure what OS is installed.  For seconds, RAM, HD space, and a few other occasional yummies are useful
[02:21] <d_ed> kinfocenter
[02:22] <Dragnslcr> ksysguard can show you processor and memory usage
[02:23] <X9nLinuxL> Thank you.  I'm kinda... not too swift on this OS yet.  Am beginning a long term migration from MACOS to Linux.  Will take a look at those for a bit here.
[02:26] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, KInfoCenter will tell you almost everything
[02:26] <Dragnslcr> I had forgotten about that
[02:28] <X9nLinuxL> Haven't even figured out what all the basic software is in this OS yet... much less get used to it.
[02:28] <X9nLinuxL> First thing I did was figure out chat, browsing, email... and by that time am hooked.
[02:29] <X9nLinuxL> it doesn't run 'like a mac' its a lot more versatile.
[02:30] <pvpv> yofel: what about 8.10, that 's what I am
[02:30] <X9nLinuxL> Any clue how would I put a hard drive icon on the desktop?
[02:32] <yofel> pvpv: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, intrepid reached end of support in april 2010
[02:32] <pvpv> ok wait.... the first was warty warthog, so it goes backwards?
[02:32] <pvpv> well you said 8 or 10
[02:32] <yofel> yes, because 8.04 was an LTS release, so it's supported for a longer time, lts means long term support
[02:33] <yofel> pvpv: you should use 10.04, that will be supported till april 2013
[02:33] <pvpv> oh ok....
[02:34] <pvpv> well I guess that settles is... i presume I can updated the os and not reinstall, reformat etc
[02:35] <yofel> pvpv: that'll be a bit complicated since you need to upgrade to 9.04 first which is unsupported too, but there was a guide for that IIRC
[02:35] <pvpv> i also presume that I cannot type worth a damn today
[02:36] <pvpv> oh really? so if i go to 10 have to back up my data and start again?
[02:38] <pvpv> right?
[02:38] <pvpv> ... unless i go to 9 first... well crap
[02:41] <yofel> pvpv: this might help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[02:41] <yofel> took me a bit to find it
[02:57] <pvpv> .... or do things the old fasioned way, downloading and installing
[02:58] <pvpv> but then you're in "dependency hell"
[03:32] <wujie> 请问如何上网
[03:43] <makuseru> Im having problems getting HDMI working on my laptop (nvidia graphics) Neither twinview or seperate x screen work with the latest nvidia driver. Twinview works with the old driver (173) but seperate x screen doesn't. Anyone know what would cause this and how I could fix it?
[04:01] <Gitann0> hi there guys.
[04:02] <Gitann0> does anybody know how to boot the live kbuntu cd to ram, such as possible on pclinux os?
[04:07] <Gitann0> ok thanks.... greatchannel
[04:09] <rww> hah. impressive patience there.
[04:17] <frogonwheels> rww: wow 5 minutes
[04:26] <tilted_mind1> anyone playing Black Ops on their kubuntu box?
[05:26] <joe847> .
[06:13] <wqapol> For some reason kate snippets doesnt work for me. I enabled Kate snippets and enable a repository, I cant use them in the sidebar.
[06:14] <wqapol> Even though I have many repositories enabled none appear in the sidebar.
[06:55] <andrewh192> hey, how do i change the settings for my stuff, so that when i click on a link it opens with Firefox
[06:56] <andrewh192> for some reason it trys to open with Mozilla Thunderbird
[06:56] <andrewh192> and then comes up witth a launch dialog asking me to find the appropriate program to open that link with
[06:57] <moetunes> can you browse to /usr/bin/firefox in that dialog?
[06:57] <andrewh192> yeah
[06:58] <andrewh192> is that where it would be?
[06:58] <moetunes> normally yep
[06:59] <moetunes> most apps are in /usr/bin
[07:01] <andrewh192> ok
[07:01] <andrewh192> kewl thanx
[07:01] <andrewh192> why do u think it would think to try opening itt with thunderbird though?
[07:01] <andrewh192> i mean, is there a settings area for where that stuff is setup at/
[07:02] <moetunes> maybe you selected mozilla somewhere somewhen
[07:07] <andrewh192> ok
[07:07] <andrewh192> hmm
[07:07] <andrewh192> i just reinstalled kubuntu from the usb
[07:08] <andrewh192> thing that gets me, is out of all the programs i have on here, it choose the mail reader program to open a html document
[07:08] <andrewh192> not a web browser
[07:08] <andrewh192> just seems strange
[07:08] <andrewh192> how do i change it permenantly?
[07:11] <moetunes> I would right click a html file snd select what to open it with - there's something in system settings for doing that to all file types to iirc
[07:27] <IdleOne> !panels
[07:27] <IdleOne> hmm
[07:28] <IdleOne> How do i get the default panel back?
[07:32] <moetunes> you could rename .kde and logout/login - there's a file in there that does the panel - buggered if I can remember what it is called now tho IdleOne
[07:33] <IdleOne> thank you
[09:23] <abosahar> welcome
[10:04] <sami> join
[10:14] <alumno_> hello
[10:14] <alumno_> can someone helpme ?
[10:14] <alumno_> help me *
[10:15] <moetunes> depends on what you need help with...
[10:19] <valorie> !ask | alumno_
[11:53] <andrey__> Всем привет! Помогите настроить соединение с интернетом по кабельному модему
[11:58] <moetunes> !ru | andrey__
[12:05] <Guest24266> hi there
[13:27] <changer> salve a tutti!!!
[13:27] <changer> qualcuno ha un attimo? ho un problema con il packetmanager su kubuntu.
[13:28] <changer> dopo un istallazione di flash player andata male
[13:28] <Pici> !it | changer
[13:28] <changer> a ok sorry
[13:28] <changer> !it
[13:32] <changer88> hi! i'have a problem whit the packet manager
[13:36] <changer88> i can't use it becouse the system tell that another packet manager is in use
[13:36] <changer88> but i not open another
[13:37] <changer88> no one can help me?
[13:37] <moetunes> !aptfix
[13:38] <moetunes> I wonder if that is sti;; relevant
[13:38] <moetunes> s/sti;;/still/
[13:40] <changer88> ok thank
[13:40] <changer88> going to tryt
[13:40] <moetunes> luck
[14:13] <shane4ubuntu> ok, doesn't seem to matter what I do, I cannot monitor my temps with widgets.  I have lmsensors, and stuff installed, because in gnome I can monitor the temps fine, but none of the plasma widgets seem to be detecting them!????  Any ideas??  I have installed other temp widgets too, none of them seem to work for me.
[15:35] <shane4ubuntu> wow, pretty slow in here today, no one has any ideas about temperature monitoring in kde?  is there another way besides widgets?
[15:37] <EvilRoey> ::cricket::                                 ::cricket::
[15:38] <tsimpson> shane4ubuntu: use the system monitor and add thermal sensors to a new tab
[15:38] <James147> shane4ubuntu: what exactly do yuo want to know?
[15:38] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: system monitor, as in the widgets?
[15:38] <tsimpson> shane4ubuntu: no, the application
[15:39] <tsimpson> ksysguard
[15:40] <shane4ubuntu> James147: been trying to figure out how to monitor temps, I know the system is capbable of it, because I had them on my panel in gnome, just having a hard time figuring out how to get them working in kde, and widgets don't seem to be picking up any sensors.
[15:41] <James147> shane4ubuntu: you have lm-sensors  installed right?
[15:42] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: wow, I never would have found that, however I don't see temp's anywhere in the list.
[15:43] <shane4ubuntu> James147: yep, I have lm-sensors and sensors, I had gnome installed, and then installed kde overtop of gnome, so unless I need something in addition for kde, I would think I have all I need.
[15:43] <tsimpson> shane4ubuntu: do you have ACPI listed? or Hardware Sensors?
[15:44] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: nope, none of those?  odd.
[15:46] <tsimpson> this is what I have: http://people.ubuntu.com/~tsimpson/ksysguard.png
[15:47] <shane4ubuntu> James147: ok, I just remembered how to run the sensors-detect,  it has been a while since I had to run that, and I kept trying lm-sensors, and searched for lm* and wasn't able to turn up anything
[15:47] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: yeah, I don't have that option?  perhaps I need to install acpi?
[15:48] <EvilRoey> hi
[15:48] <EvilRoey> I am trying to figure out if this is a KDE or a Kubuntu problem:
[15:48] <EvilRoey> i get this error when I try calling Amarok's DBUS API am.Playlist.totalTrackCount() from Python:  AttributeError: _DeferredMethod instance has no attribute 'totalTrackCount'... what's up with this?
[15:49] <tsimpson> shane4ubuntu: it should be pre-installed, the core is part of the kernel and there are a few acpi tools like acpi, acpi-support and acpid
[15:49] <tsimpson> EvilRoey: you'll have better luck in #amarok
[15:49] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: well, I installed kde over gnome, so I'm missing things here and there, I just installed acpi
[15:50] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: I guess I need to reboot, or can I start acpi on the fly?
[15:51] <tsimpson> the acpi package contains a tool to dump the acpi info, you shouldn't need to restart
[15:51] <tsimpson> try running "acpi -t"
[15:57] <shane4ubuntu> acpi -i
[15:57] <shane4ubuntu> No support for device type: power_supply
[15:57] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: there is acpid  I tried to start that, but it said it was already running
[15:58] <tsimpson> acpid looks like it just runs scripts when some acip events happen (like pressing the power button)
[15:58] <shane4ubuntu> I ran sensors-detect  and kept the default stuff, then added the modules to /etc/modules, and modprobe  to load the modules.
[15:58] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: right, I was under the impression that acpi was for laptops?
[15:59] <tsimpson> it was intended mostly for laptops, as they have more hardware events and sources (like the display brightness etc)
[16:00] <tsimpson> but most desktops and all recent ones should have it too
[16:00] <shane4ubuntu> right I guess so.
[16:01] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: ohh, apparently running sensors-detect and loading the modules added the hardware to my ksysguard, now I can see them!
[16:03] <tsimpson> make sure the modules were added to /etc/modules and everything should just work
[16:03] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: yep, I added them, thanks!
[16:06]  * dasKreech loves Linux :)
[16:07] <shane4ubuntu> tsimpson: ok, after killing plasma-desktop and restarting it, now they are showing up in my widget too,
[16:08]  * shane4ubuntu loves Linux more than dasKreech   :)
[16:08] <dasKreech> apt-get install love-booster
[16:08] <dasKreech> su nice-12 loveboost
[16:08] <dasKreech> Nuh uh!!!
[16:10] <shane4ubuntu> lol. :)
[16:20] <shane4ubuntu> ok, simple question, how do I set what opens pdf documents in KDE?  In gnome I right click on the doc and select properties, and click open with and choose the default app I want.  I'm sure there must be a way in KDE?  Any suggestions?
[16:21] <shane4ubuntu> Ahh, found it nevermind, System Settings, File associations.
[16:31] <James147> shane4ubuntu: you could also right click the file > properties > click the spanner icon on the general tab
[16:32] <shane4ubuntu> James147: spanner??  I just looked again, and saw the wrench, is that the same thing?
[16:32] <James147> yeah, that
[16:32] <shane4ubuntu> James147: thanks, cause I didn't see that the first time around, and that is a little simpler
[16:59] <dasKreech> Why would modprobe <module> not work when a insmod of the module file does?
[16:59] <Pici> dasKreech: where is the module file?
[17:00] <dasKreech> in /lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION/kernel/$CATEGORY/$MODULE/${MODULE}.ko
[17:01] <tsimpson> modprobe inserts modules by name, insmod inserts modules by file
[17:01] <dasKreech> tsimpson: Right
[17:02] <dasKreech> modprobe $MODULE should be the same as insmod of that string above
[17:02] <dasKreech> How does Modprobe find the module?
[17:03] <tsimpson> "modprobe looks in the module directory /lib/modules/`uname -r` for all the modules  and  other  files,  except  for  the  optional  /etc/modprobe.conf  configuration  file  and  /etc/modprobe.d directory"
[17:03] <tsimpson> is also uses modules.dep apparently
[17:04] <tsimpson> if you've recently installed a module manually, you'll want to run "sudo depmod" to update the modules.dep
[17:06] <dasKreech> tsimpson: Ah that may be it holdon
[17:51] <sobczyk> is it possible to remove execute bit from files mounted on ntfs?
[17:55] <tsimpson> sobczyk: ntfs does not support unix-style permissions, so probably not
[17:55] <oyster> hi! is there a way to remove window titlebar in kde?(Maybe a theme or something...)
[17:58] <James147> oyster: right click the title bar (or click alt + F3) > advanced > no border (for a single window)
[17:59] <James147> or right click the title bar > configure window behaviour > Window rules (right at the bottom) and create a window rule to turn on no border for all windows
[17:59] <oyster> Wow! Thanks a lot, James147
[18:16] <oyster> James147: Is there a way to save borders, but remove titlebar only? Or i'll have to modify theme?
[18:16] <bloodsmith> gah... pissed...
[18:17] <James147> oyster: you will probally need a theme for that, but I do not know of any... you might want to note, however, that you can alt+right clci (and drag) to resize windows
[18:17] <bloodsmith> whenever someone has a minute to listen to my plea, I have screwed up the system again... downloaded something that changed my interface from Kubuntu 9.10 to some Ubuntu thing.
[18:18] <oyster> James147: thanks again, will be torturinng oxygen theme now:)
[18:20] <James147> bloodsmith: what did you down load? and can you post a screen shot of your system?
[18:21] <bloodsmith> give me a minute
[18:25] <bloodsmith> WTF?!?!? cant get my damned screenshot to paste!!!!!!
[18:26] <bloodsmith> ok, so I downloaded edubuntu. could that have changed everything?
[18:26] <James147> bloodsmith: paste into what?
[18:27] <bloodsmith> James147: some painting program that came with edubuntu. tis simpler(i thought) to do that than to start up gimp
[18:28] <James147> bloodsmith: you should be able to launch ksnapshot and save the image directly in that
[18:29] <bloodsmith> James147: ok, lemme try it, never have before
[18:32] <bloodsmith> http://yfrog.com/2mscreenshotdyxp
[18:32] <bloodsmith> try that
[18:32] <ko2> hello, can you help me with that: http://dpaste.com/285764/
[18:34] <James147> bloodsmith: yup, that looks like gnome :) if you want kde logout, select kde from the session menu and log in again (assuming you still have it install, if not then install "kubuntu-desktop" and try chaning the sesstion again)
[18:36] <ko2> i have kde3.4 or kde 3.5 and the program i want to use uses qt>=4.3. Might that cause the problem?
[18:37] <bloodsmith> james147: uhm... I'm kinda shortbus in this situation, dude... Where is the session menu, under the logout controls in the top right corner, or in the applications directory?
[18:38] <James147> bloodsmith: it will be on the login screen somewhere, but where depends on if your using kdm gdm as well as what theme your using
[18:39] <bloodsmith> ok, so restart and look at the login screen. right?
[18:39] <James147> bloodsmith: so you first need to log out
[18:39] <James147> bloodsmith: logout, you dont need to restart
[18:39] <bloodsmith> james147: gotcha
[18:40] <bloodsmith> james147: and I need the "Kubuntu Plasma Desktop System" in the repositories, right?
[18:41] <bloodsmith> cause if so, I've got some downloading to do
[18:41] <bloodsmith> but first, cigarette time, brb
[18:42] <James147> bloodsmith: if your not sure, install "kubuntu-desktop", that should pull in everything you need for a kde session
[18:43] <sysop1> hi
[18:43] <James147> Hello sysop1
[18:43] <sysop1> need  help getting seamless virtualzation to work in 10.10. can kdrc do it or do I have to use rdeskop?
[18:44] <sysop1> I cant get rdesktop to work it shows the whole screen instead of just the program I specified(iexlore)
[18:44] <sysop1> rdesktop I mean
[18:45] <James147> sysop1: so you want to run programs on a remote computer and not in a virtual desktop?
[18:47] <bloodsmith> ah, needed that.
[18:47] <bloodsmith> james147: should I download it through terminal or kpackagemanager?
[18:48] <James147> bloodsmith: it dosent matter
[18:49] <bloodsmith> james147: ok, well when I typed in 'kubuntu-desktop', plasma desktop system packages show up. I'm going to assume thats what I need
[18:50] <James147> bloodsmith: you should just ened to install "kubuntu-desktop" ... "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" will do that
[18:51] <bloodsmith> james147: ok, thanks
[18:55] <bloodsmith> james147: Hey, it worked, thanks dude
[18:56] <dasKreech> oyster: Why do you want to remove the title bar?
[18:57] <oyster> dasKreech: yep
[18:57] <dasKreech> That's not a why :)
[18:58] <oyster> dasKreech:  *sry=)  I want to learn window shortcuts(laptop, ugly touchpad instead of mouse)
[18:58] <dasKreech> oyster: Ah Alt+F3 is quite useful
[18:59] <oyster> the problem's i'm too lazy for that if i can use window buttons, and I like window appearance without titlebar
[18:59] <bloodsmith> next question: I want screen savers on my system. Anyone know how to install actual screensavers on kubuntu? like, right now my screen just goes black
[19:00] <oyster> dasKreech: yes, but that removes borders also(no nice blue window backlight)
[19:00] <James147> bloodsmith: install "kscreensaver" then you should be able to chose one in systme settings
[19:02] <James147> (system settings > monitor and display > screen saver)
[19:11] <bloodsmith> james147: ok, still working on it
[19:22] <bloodsmith> james147: done, got it, thanks again. hmm... know of a way to set up password protection on a single folder and its contents, without having to make the folder a .zip file?
[19:24] <James147> bloodsmith:  This might help: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-create-a-private-encrypted-folder-on-ubuntu-810-intrepid.html
[19:25]  * crack05 is away (Gone)
[19:27] <oyster> hey, I've manged to save border and remove titlebar!=)
[19:38] <Nece228> hi people
[19:38] <Nece228> since kubuntu 12.04 is moving to raster
[19:39] <James147> Nece228: you mean 11.04?
[19:40] <Nece228> oh yeah sorry
[19:40] <Nece228> i thought its 2011 already :D
[19:40] <bloodsmith> james147: thanks again, I've gotta get back to work now, peace!
[19:40] <Nece228> since it uses raster graphicssystem how are you gonna make go-openoffice work with it?
[19:41] <Nece228> i mean it just crashes to me giving segfault in style
[19:41] <Nece228> altough im using arch linux
[19:42] <Nece228> but i saw same bugreport of openoffice
[19:46] <skafti> good evening
[19:49] <skafti> hm guess its not so good
[19:53] <dasKreech> skafti: hi
[19:53] <dasKreech> it's blimey cold
[19:53] <skafti> yep i think around -20 here
[19:53] <skafti> :)
[19:54] <skafti> das can you open this flash ? http://www.playhub.com/racing-games/84/Traffic-Slam.html
[19:55] <dasKreech> Doubtfull
[19:55] <dasKreech> I don't have Flash installed
[19:59] <nikaros> is there done any work on flash clone like gnash ?
[20:00] <nikaros> I hope flash will die sometime ;)
[20:27] <kifeur> hi
[20:28] <kifeur> I've installed kubuntu, and did install the ati-drivers, but I can't get the 3D-effects working
[20:30] <kifeur> if I activate the checkbox in the system settings -> desktop effects (I hope I translate it correct :-)), it seems to work, but if I switch the tab, and switch back again, the message, that desktop effects are turned off is displayed again :-(
[20:30] <kifeur> can anyone help me with this issue?
[20:31] <kifeur> I'm not able to get the checkbox "activate desktop effects" activated (it is disabled)
[20:32] <kifeur> is nobody available in here?
[20:44] <karthick87> !dsl
[21:25] <mjobin> hi !
[21:25] <mjobin> I've added software repository for KDE 4.6 beta 2 but I dont see any available updates
[21:33] <yofel> mjobin: what does 'apt-cache policy kdelibs5' tell you for Candidate: ?
[21:33] <mjobin> 4.5.3
[21:33] <yofel> mjobin: did you refresh your package cache after adding the repository (sudo apt-get update will do that)
[21:33] <mjobin> from ppa-backports
[21:34] <mjobin> yofel: yes I did
[21:34] <yofel> mjobin: erm, kde4.6 beta2 is in ppa:kubuntu-ppa/beta
[21:34] <mjobin> but I added all three into one .d file, I'm not sure if it is allowed
[21:34] <mjobin> mjobin@mjobin-laptop:/usr/lib/qt4/demos/chip$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubuntu-ppa-backports-lucid.list
[21:34] <mjobin> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu lucid main
[21:34] <mjobin> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/beta/ubuntu lucid main
[21:34] <mjobin> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/experimental/ubuntu lucid main
[21:34] <mjobin> mjobin@mjobin-laptop:/usr/lib/qt4/demos/chip$
[21:34] <FloodBotK1> mjobin: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:35] <yofel> mjobin: we don't have any beta packages for lucid
[21:35] <mjobin> oh ! I did not s/lucid/maverick
[21:35] <mjobin> thats the problem, thanks
[21:37] <mjobin>      4:4.5.85a-0ubuntu1~maverick1~ppa1 0
[21:37] <mjobin> right on ! thanks
[21:56] <mjobin> yofel: thanks
[21:56] <mjobin> I'm excited to try the new 4.6
[21:56] <mjobin> especially the new kate tree view
[21:57] <yofel> heh, works mostly fine here, except some hal/udisk issues which are being worked on
[22:05] <benvantende> hmmmm did not try kate yet
[22:06] <benvantende> but overall it runs very smooth and a little faster then 4.5
[22:17] <amichair> is there any way to see what kubuntu-default-settings would do (on an upgraded system) and pick the desires changes manually?
[22:20] <rork> amichair: I would say make a new user, configure it and copy your ~/.kde directory (be sure to keep your mail, contacts etc and make a backup)
[22:20] <rork> *your = the
[22:23] <amichair> I found some config files at /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde4-profile/, maybe it's enough to diff them with my current ones manually
[23:02] <mauri_> im not able to boot un dos image from pendrive using grub2...... help
[23:03] <amichair> can anyone confirm what the maverick default font settings are for fixed width and window title (under system settings -> application appearance -> fonts)?
[23:05] <amichair> nevermind, I'll run a fresh install in virtualbox and compare settings
[23:17] <mauri_> im not able to boot un dos image from pendrive using grub2...... help
[23:25] <frogonwheels> mauri_: you might want to be more explicit about where it's failing... what messages you are getting, what you've tried  (pastebin configs &c)
[23:30] <mauri_> frogonwheels: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/543838/
[23:31] <mauri_> frogonwheels: what i did is download an msdos622.iso image and I try to boot it from usb using grub2.
[23:35] <mauri_> frogonwheels: are you still there?
[23:40] <phoenix_firebrd> is there a channel for strigi ?
[23:43] <mauri_> frogonwheels: are you lost
[23:57] <andrewh192> hey anyone know of how to download install drivers for a HP Deskjet 4180 "all in one" printer
[23:57] <andrewh192> i looked on the HP's websitte, but the link for the linux driver was down
[23:58] <andrewh192> anyone have any other ideas?