[00:04] <Mac43DO> Hi1 After upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, USB transfers from external disks are very slow
[00:24] <appolyon> huhu
[00:41] <appolyon> hier steppt der bär
[01:55] <Muppet> can anyone tell me what theme this is http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/01/kde-4-6-released-ready-to-install-in-ubuntu-10-10/
[01:57] <Muppet> can anyone tell me what theme this is http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/01/kde-4-6-released-ready-to-install-in-ubuntu-10-10/
[01:58] <Muppet> anyone there
[02:28] <appolyon> lol?   eeeh  lüll?
[05:47] <Guest22266> hi
[05:48] <mars_toto> hi//
[05:48] <ravel> hey im stuck on trying to remove kde control module its interfering with kde control panel
[05:50] <ravel> actually i upgraded to kde 4.0 by doing apt-get install kde-desktop now i have kde 3.5 crap laying all over my system how would i do a clean purge of all 3.5 stuff so my system runs how its suppose to
[05:50] <ravel> pretty easy i hope
[05:55] <ravel> will sudo apt-get install kde do the trick
[05:56] <ravel> or
[05:56] <ravel> apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:56] <ravel> apt-get install kdm
[05:57] <ravel> apt-get install kde
[05:57] <ravel> apt-get -f install
[05:58] <ravel> dunno just want this to work lol
[06:02] <ravel> well im rambling into a pc with no one on the other side let me start this off with a fresh start.... i have a dell xps m2010 that the keyboard isnt compatable with kubuntu but is with backtrack 4 so im upgrading bt4 to use kde 4. that great idea is working wonders right now but now im stuck with kde 3.5 and 4.0 running side by side simultaneously together causeing some awesome effects, not really. then more new arrivals oh look it here we
[06:02] <ravel> have everything and their sister for packages which i dont need. example all the pentest stuff how do i purgge after i fix errors but i need to make sure i dont purge bluez its what makes my computer run
[06:04] <ravel> okay restarting pc be back in a second
[06:31] <Daskreech> gorgonizer: are you ravel?
[06:31] <Daskreech> Oh wait no you aren't
[08:44] <alumno_> esele!
[08:44] <alumno_> xD
[08:44] <alumno> olaa
[08:44] <alumno> ¬¬
[08:45] <alumno__> ola
[08:45] <alumno__> hello!!
[08:45] <alumno__> how are you?
[08:47] <Guest34521> eiiiiç
[08:47] <Guest34521> =)*
[08:47] <alumno__> hello!! KOKO
[08:47] <caca> olaaa
[08:47] <Guest34521> puta
[08:47] <Guest34521> =)
[08:47] <caca> :O
[08:47] <caca> No te pasess!!
[08:48] <alumno__> How are you?
[08:48] <valorie> please use #kubuntu-offtopic for chat
[08:48] <caca> cara culo!
[08:48] <valorie> this is a support channel
[08:48] <caca> A mi me hablas bien
[08:48] <caca> olaaaaa
[08:48] <caca> jajjajajajaja
[08:48] <alumno__> thank
[08:49] <Guest34521> BYE BYE
[08:49] <caca> jaajajja
[08:49] <caca> +
[08:49] <caca> bye
[09:08] <b2ag> valorie: this guy was chatting with himself
[09:11] <valorie> boring trolls
[09:13] <jhohn> valorie: for this we have /ignore
[09:16]  * nlsthzn thinks it is difficult trolling successfully in the wrong language
[11:01] <eglandon> anyone here have experience with samba and connecting to shared folders on a windows 7 computer
[11:03] <eglandon> I could really use some help on this as i have been working on this for a week now in my spare time and havnt come to a conclusion
[11:09] <eglandon> look all i need is to be pointed in the right direction im running 9.04 it came with samba, i can see my windows 7 computer but when i click on it, it keeps asking me for authentication and wont let me access the shared files on my windows computer. i am working with a fresh install other than the fact that i have trying creating a samba user which appears successful but i still cant access my files
[11:11] <technologov_> AFAIK: Windows 7 has user-level samba shares
[11:11] <technologov_> which means you *must* have a user on Windows 7 + password
[11:11] <technologov_> to be able to access it
[11:11] <technologov_> eglandon: 1. check firewall
[11:12] <technologov_> eglandon: 2. create password for your windows 7 user
[11:12] <eglandon> password and login for both computers and samba account is the same
[12:12] <jin> hi?
[12:13] <jin> hi?
[12:18] <rork> hello jin
[12:19] <rork> !ask
[12:20] <jin> i can't speak english, well
[12:21] <rork> Hin: there are support channels in many language, which language do you speak?
[12:23] <rork> !ko | jin
[12:23] <jin> thank you~
[12:40] <moldaz> hello
[12:40] <b2ag> hi
[12:40] <moldaz> im having a issue with my wifi
[12:40] <moldaz> i installed the drivers it worked fine for about 3 mins
[12:40] <moldaz> now it just wont connect
[12:42] <b2ag> but connection from other host or os to your wlan is still possible?
[12:45] <michael> it wont get a connection to it
[12:52] <b2ag> moldaz: i try to find out if your wlan accesspoint is still operational
[12:53] <moldaz> how do i go about that
[12:54] <b2ag> connect to your wlan from another device or try to power down and power up again your router
[12:54] <b2ag> just to be sure its not that type of wlan-related issue
[12:55] <moldaz> done it
[12:55] <moldaz> it works fine even if i boot into windows
[12:56] <b2ag> ok, back to linux than
[12:57] <moldaz> im on linux i havnt plugged in
[12:58] <b2ag> and you are on kde, iguess?
[12:58] <b2ag> :)
[12:58] <moldaz> chyeah
[12:59] <b2ag> so bring up a console to find out what wlan hardware you have: press "alt+f2" and type "konsole", then "lspci |grep Network"
[13:00] <moldaz> Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY
[13:00] <b2ag> or better "lspci -v |grep Network -A 6" in konsole
[13:00] <b2ag> ok
[13:01] <b2ag> im trying google BCM4312 and linux
[13:01] <moldaz> like it worked
[13:01] <moldaz> but stopped randomly
[13:01] <moldaz> and it brings up all the other networks in my area
[13:01] <b2ag> wut?
[13:02] <moldaz> it worked when i first installed the driver and just stopped working after a couple minutes
[13:03] <b2ag> is this effect repeatable? does ist work for a couple of minutes again after you reboot or install driver again?
[13:04] <moldaz> no
[13:04] <moldaz> i even tryed to reinstall the driver
[13:04] <moldaz> with no luck
[13:05] <b2ag> did you check "demsg" output?
[13:05] <moldaz> no how do i go about that
[13:05] <b2ag> sorry "dmesg"
[13:05] <b2ag> wait
[13:06] <moldaz> im lookin at it right now hold on
[13:06] <b2ag> dmesg|grep -E "eth|wlan"
[13:07] <b2ag> or dmesg|grep firmware
[13:07] <moldaz> it basically says it keeps timing out
[13:08] <b2ag> but no sight of complains about some missing firmware?
[13:09] <moldaz> nope
[13:09] <b2ag> which kernel you running "uname -a" ?
[13:10] <moldaz> 2.6.35-22-generic
[13:10] <BluesKaj> Hiyas
[13:10] <b2ag> i have found this: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Fedora/2009-12/msg02452.html
[13:11] <b2ag> but found no solution yet
[13:11] <b2ag> how did you install drivers?
[13:12] <moldaz> the program that comes with
[13:12] <moldaz> i just clicked on additional drivers
[13:13] <AlexZion> hi everyone, I can't find in Kubuntu maverick with kde 4.6, the settings panel to manage the actions when I close down my display on my laptop ,someone can help me !?!, I'm pretty sure there was something .....
[13:14] <nlsthzn> AlexZion: Check out power profiles
[13:15] <moldaz> how do you completly removed the driver?
[13:15] <AlexZion> ok nlsthzn , I found it , thanks a lot mate ...... ;)
[13:16] <nlsthzn> AlexZion: np :)
[13:17] <b2ag> moldaz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff
[13:18] <b2ag> this describes using windows drivers via ndiswrapper
[13:21] <b2ag> moldaz: also look at this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[13:21] <b2ag> moldaz: you sould first look at the url last mentioned
[13:26] <BluesKaj> moldaz, from my experience the bcm43xx chip shpuld run fine on the default maverick driver even after a kernel update , it does on my laptop, ndiswrapper shouldn't be necessary
[13:27] <b2ag> BluesKaj: you have a BCM4312 to?
[13:27] <b2ag> o
[13:35] <BluesKaj> b2ag, yes and I'm running kubuntu maverick with the right settings in the networkmanager, I had to use wicd on karmic , the devs fixed the prob in maverick
[13:37] <b2ag> BluesKaj: so you are the expert, but moldaz is just gone :(
[13:38] <BluesKaj> b2ag, I'm not an expert , it's what I experienced with the broadcom chip , that's all
[13:38] <b2ag> still makes me sick to see some network devices not running out of the box in linux
[13:39] <BluesKaj> it runs out of the box if you set it up correctly
[13:40] <b2ag> so you know exactly what he wannted to knew. makes you kind of an expert for that issue
[13:43] <BluesKaj> b2ag, one has to set up the network manager with the router settings in mind , whta kind of security and pw etc
[13:43] <cordonnier> troubles with keyboard layout changing / kubuntu 10.10
[13:46] <BluesKaj> b2ag, so my point is referring someone to an out dated tutorial for a install that isn't relavent doesn't help
[13:49] <b2ag> ok, but i have intel wlan and no idea for wich version of the chip the driver is working. i assumed it is not working. i'm not a fan of ndiswrapper, but i know it works quite well. i also pointed at the newer version and said he should read this first.
[13:53] <moldaz> so i got my wifi working now
[13:54] <b2ag> great
[13:54] <moldaz> i just said to hell with it and  reinstalled
[13:55] <b2ag> the whole system?
[13:57] <b2ag> as long as you manged to get around ndiswrapper ;)
[16:17] <cato37> is there a way to get the theme greeter to work in 10.10? no dl that install shows up in the box.
[16:54] <technologov_> hi !!
[16:54] <technologov_> What is the difference between "partner" and "multiverse" repos ?
[16:57] <BluesKaj> the multiverse repos are defaults , the partners are optional bnecause they contain apps that can't be included by default for legal reasons
[16:58] <BluesKaj> !partners | technologov_
[16:59] <technologov_> ty
[17:21] <deepz0ne> hi@all, anyone around ?
[17:21] <deepz0ne> i need help with a small problem i have :(
[17:22] <DarthFrog> !ask | deepz0ne
[17:24] <deepz0ne> well, my english isnt that good and im relatively new to linux / kubuntu... well, i installed kubunto 10.10 and activated the nvidia driver. after that kubuntu doesnt start automatically, i have to login and type "startx" to get it to load
[17:24] <deepz0ne> how do i fix that ?
[17:25] <gbedosian> hey there
[17:25] <mren> deepz0ne:  have you tried to wait some time? I've the same problem, but after ~ 3 minutes kdm comes up automatically
[17:26] <mren> it doesn't hurt too much so I didn't digg into it by now :/
[17:26] <deepz0ne> i waited and there were several comments about timed out operations
[17:26] <DarthFrog> deepz0ne: Try this, from the command line: sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[17:27] <deepz0ne> now reboot ? thats the next problem, it doesnt reboot. it hangs after saying " going down for reboot now"
[17:27] <DarthFrog> No, don't reboot.  You're logged in now, why reboot?
[17:28] <deepz0ne> i want to know if it works now ? ;P
[17:28] <DarthFrog> Go ahead, then. :-)  Take note of any messages given.
[17:28] <Daskreech> deepz0ne: you mean you don't get a graphical Login screen?
[17:28] <deepz0ne> i photographed the errors... shall i upload the picture ?
[17:29] <Daskreech> Sure
[17:29] <deepz0ne> k, give me a minute
[17:32] <deepz0ne> damn my internet is slow atm...
[17:32] <deepz0ne> still uploading
[17:33] <deepz0ne> why cant i paste the link ?
[17:34] <DarthFrog> deepz0ne: Left mouse button to select, middle mouse button to paste.
[17:35] <deepz0ne> "paste" is greyed out in Quassel
[17:35] <DarthFrog> Then check the clipboard contents.
[17:35] <deepz0ne> http://www.bilderkiste.org/show/original/2129727277405/2011-02-09_13-53-12.jpg
[17:35] <deepz0ne> got it...whew
[17:36] <DarthFrog> That only shows you have an issue with a hard drive.  It's already asking for a login.
[17:38] <deepz0ne> issues with a harddrive ?
[17:39] <deepz0ne> this only happens if use the nvidia drivers, after a fresh install it boots normally until i install the drivers
[17:39] <deepz0ne> *i
[17:40] <DarthFrog> The hard drive issue is a separate one.  If you run "dmesg" after graphical booting, you'll see the same errors.
[17:40] <deepz0ne> ah, ok
[17:40] <deepz0ne> so, why doesnt it boot to a graphical interface ?
[17:41] <deepz0ne> i need to start the xserver manually everytime, its annoying
[17:41] <DarthFrog> I dunno. :-)   Did you run the dpkg-reconfigure command and select "KDM"?  If that doesn't work, try it again with "GDM".
[17:42] <deepz0ne> how can i test if it worked ?
[17:42] <DarthFrog> Reboot
[17:42] <deepz0ne> okay, ill try
[17:47] <deepz0ne> im back
[17:47] <deepz0ne> still doesnt work, only text login
[17:49] <deepz0ne> if i use sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm it says " gdm not installed"
[17:49] <genii-around> deepz0ne: Perhaps put kdm instead of gdm
[17:49] <deepz0ne> thats what i did
[17:49] <deepz0ne> tried both
[17:51] <DarthFrog> deepz0ne: Is AutoLogin enabled in /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc?  If it is, try disabling it.
[17:52] <DarthFrog> changd "AutoLoginEnable=true" to "false".
[17:52] <DarthFrog> change
[17:52] <deepz0ne> gimme a sec, ill have a look
[17:54] <deepz0ne> cant find AutoLogin in that file ?
[17:55] <deepz0ne> sry, found it. chould i cange it to "false" ?
[17:55] <deepz0ne> *should
[17:56] <DarthFrog> No, you should change it to "false". :-)
[18:04] <sheran> hello, i have made a mistake and need to resize my hdd, can I do that while in kubuntu (my hdd is 120GB and kubuntu is installed on all)
[18:06] <deepz0ne> gparted can do that i think
[18:06] <sheran> I suppose I'd like to 'shrink' kubuntu and create another partition
[18:07] <DarthFrog> sheran: You'll probably have to boot with the LiveCD and run "partitionmanager" from there.
[18:07] <BluesKaj> sheran, you have to be on either the live ubuntu-cd or gparted-live cd to resize or edit the partitions
[18:08] <sheran> I suppose I'd like to 'shrink' kubuntu and create another partition/?
[18:08] <sheran> sorry - it has tobe unmounted?
[18:08] <DarthFrog> sheran: Yes.
[18:09] <sheran> k thanks, it has this partitionmanager on live cd?
[18:09] <DarthFrog> deepz0ne: If that didn't work, I'm all out of ideas, sorry.
[18:09] <DarthFrog> sheran: If not, try "gparted".
[18:09] <deepz0ne> k, thanks for your help
[18:11] <sheran> DarthFrog: can gparted by booted from usb do you know?
[18:13] <DarthFrog> sheran: gparted is a program, not an OS.
[18:14] <deepz0ne> he could boot the live cd from usb if im not wrong
[18:14] <deepz0ne> did that myself some time ago
[18:14] <DarthFrog> deepz0ne: You're correct.
[18:15] <DarthFrog> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootFromUSB
[18:19] <deepz0ne> whoohooo i finally managed to control my graphicscard fan with nvclock... silence... nice
[18:25] <cato37> is there a way to get the theme greeter to install themes other than ethais?
[19:26] <phoenix_firebrd> hello everyone
[19:49] <Wolf_22> I'm trying to edit the httpd.conf file with "Kate" and it crashes every time. Are we not supposed to edit this file directly?
[19:50] <Peace-> mmm
[19:51] <Peace-> Wolf_22: this is really bad
[19:51] <Wolf_22> Story of my life...
[19:51] <Wolf_22> ha
[19:51] <Wolf_22> Advise?
[19:51] <Peace-> Wolf_22: kubuntu version ?
[19:51] <Wolf_22> yeah
[19:51] <Peace-> Wolf_22: kde version ?
[19:51] <Wolf_22> Hold on...
[19:51] <Peace-> Wolf_22: btw  sudo nano blabla...
[19:52] <Peace-> Wolf_22: everytime something goes wrong there is always a thing that could go fine just look better
[19:52] <Peace-> :)
[19:52] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22:  try "sudo vi httpd.conf"
[19:52] <Peace-> DarthFrog: vi?
[19:53] <Peace-> DarthFrog: to one that can't analyze a crash?
[19:53] <DarthFrog> vi is the greatest editor in the world.  IMNSHO.
[19:53] <Peace-> DarthFrog: nano is better more easier
[19:53] <Peace-> DarthFrog: the best for one that knows how to use
[19:53] <DarthFrog> OK, agreed about the easier part.
[19:53] <Peace-> :)
[19:53] <Wolf_22> K, guys... Obviously, I'm new to all this. Step 1: How do I find these version numbers...?
[19:53] <Peace-> DarthFrog: newbie = nano
[19:53] <Peace-> Wolf_22: lsb_release -a
[19:54] <Peace-> Wolf_22: on konsole
[19:54] <gigasoft> hi all
[19:54] <gigasoft> what is up?
[19:54] <gigasoft> :P
[19:54] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22: are you using root privileges to edit the httpd.conf file with kate?
[19:54] <Peace-> Wolf_22: doesn't matter... shound not crash
[19:55] <Peace-> DarthFrog:  doesn't matter... shound not crash
[19:55] <Peace-> Wolf_22: http://simplest-image-hosting.net/jpg-0-plasma-desktopiv1561
[19:55] <DarthFrog> Peace-: "should" and "do" are different concepts. :-)
[19:55] <Wolf_22> I have Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS (Lucid). Darth, I was trying to edit the file with Kate on the actual machine (it's on my desk by my other computer I normally use.) Yes, I was using root. Tried using sudo from the console, too.
[19:56] <Peace-> DarthFrog: kate should not crash even opening a system file
[19:56] <Peace-> DarthFrog: so question you did doesn't matter
[19:56] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22: when did it crash?  What were you doing?
[19:56] <Peace-> Wolf_22: now...
[19:56] <Peace-> Wolf_22: run kate from konsole
[19:56] <Wolf_22> I was trying to edit the httpd.conf inside /etc/apache2 to go through the process of adding users to the server.
[19:57] <Peace-> Wolf_22: when it crash post the whole  messages kosnole prints to paste
[19:57] <Peace-> !paste
[19:58] <Peace-> Wolf_22: you used sudo or kdesudo ?
[19:58] <Peace-> Wolf_22: kdesudo = graphical software
[19:58] <Peace-> Wolf_22: sudo = terminal appllication
[19:59] <Wolf_22> I've been using sudo.
[19:59] <Peace-> Wolf_22: nope man that should not be done
[19:59] <Peace-> Wolf_22: try with kdesudo
[19:59] <Wolf_22> Oh...
[20:00] <Peace-> Wolf_22: btw have you upgraded kde in these days?
[20:00] <Peace-> Wolf_22: btw  sudo adduser MYNAME
[20:00] <Wolf_22> In any event, both are saying I can't connect to 'X' server... Strange thing is that I'm on the server. And yes, Peace, I just applied some updates / security updates yesterday.
[20:00] <Peace-> Wolf_22:   sudo adduser MYNAME admin
[20:00] <Peace-> Wolf_22: try with the other user if it does the same ...just to test
[20:01] <Wolf_22> k
[20:01] <Peace-> Wolf_22: ok we got the problem
[20:01] <Peace-> kate can't connect with X so it crashes :D
[20:01] <Peace-> nice
[20:01] <DarthFrog> xhost is your friend. :-)
[20:02] <Peace-> Wolf_22: try before with a new user ... could be some settings that are mess
[20:02] <Peace-> Wolf_22: if even with the new user you can 't  get it work we wil fix like said from DarthFrog with xhost
[20:03] <Wolf_22> Okay, so I tried the following: "sudo adduser MYNAME admin" and I received the message "adduser: The user `MYNAME` does not exist."
[20:04] <Peace-> Wolf_22: you have to create it before with
[20:04] <Peace-> Wolf_22: sudo adduser MYNAME
[20:04] <Peace-> then
[20:04] <Peace-> Wolf_22:   sudo adduser MYNAME admin
[20:05] <Peace-> replace MYNAME with something of nice...
[20:05] <Peace-> xD
[20:19] <omkar> Hi guys I m using kubuntu 10.04 n want help related to apache2
[20:19] <omkar> its a bit wierd i have removed few files from the apache directories
[20:20] <omkar>  n then I tried removing apache2 using apt n then tried re-installing the same
[20:20] <Peace-> omkar: used purge?
[20:20] <omkar> hmmm
[20:20] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22:  A server can be either a machine or the  program offering services.  You have confused the two.  The Xserver is a program running *on your local machine* which provides the graphical services.  An xclient is a program, running locally or remotely, requesting X services.  You are running an xclient (kate) remotely on the web server (the httpd program on that machine) which is requesting X services on your local machine.  Since
[20:20] <DarthFrog> you are not running an X server on your Windows machine, you cannot use kate remotely.
[20:21] <omkar> is it fo me DarthFrog?
[20:21] <Peace-> omkar: nope
[20:21] <DarthFrog> omkar: No, for Wolf_22
[20:21] <omkar> @Peace I didn't use purge
[20:21] <Peace-> welll DarthFrog xD
[20:21] <Peace-> omkar: try  sudo apt-get purge stuff
[20:21] <Peace-> omkar: or
[20:21] <Peace-> sudo apt-get remove --purge stuff
[20:21] <omkar> actually when I was trying to remove n then re-install the earlier configurations which i had made in to the files was same as that of earlier so i decided to delete the conf files n then reinstall the apache2
[20:22] <omkar> ok
[20:22] <Peace-> where stuff is packages
[20:22] <Peace-> xD
[20:22] <Peace-> is/are
[20:22] <DarthFrog> Peace-:  What means "xD"?
[20:22] <Peace-> DarthFrog: it's like :) but evil
[20:23] <omkar> @Peace done
[20:23] <omkar> now should i reinstall apache2
[20:23] <Peace-> omkar: try to reinstall it
[20:23] <Peace-> omkar: i hope you have saved your own settings
[20:23] <Peace-> of course...
[20:23] <Peace-> somewhere
[20:25] <omkar>  still nothing in all the directories
[20:25] <omkar> default file should be there in the sites-available right
[20:25] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22:  Since you are connecting to your web server via PuTTY, you should use a CLI text editor, such as nano, as recommended by Peace-.
[20:25] <Peace-> omkar: sorry i am not an apache expert
[20:26] <Peace-> !apache
[20:26] <Peace-> here in italy is late
[20:26] <Peace-> so ...
[20:26] <Peace-> bye bye
[20:26] <Peace-> it's
[20:26] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22: And when you ask for help in future, you *must* tell us that you are on a Windows machine, connecting via a SSH (PuTTY) session.  That is essential information.
[20:31] <omkar>  but strange thing is
[20:31] <omkar> when i deleted few conf files
[20:31] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22: If you wish to administer a remote machine graphically from your Windows desktop, you can do it.  But you have to first install and run an Xserver on your Windows machine.
[20:32] <omkar> n i remove complete apache2 package from my system then while installing it again why doesn't it loads the same conf files again
[20:33] <DarthFrog> Wolf_22: Cygwin/X  and Xming are two X servers for Windows.
[21:01] <rosco_y> Can anyone recommend a good way to subscribe to rss feeds?
[21:01] <rosco_y> (something desktop oriented, please?)
[21:01] <dereine> akregator?
[21:01] <dereine> or the plasma applet
[21:02] <rosco_y> dereine: Thank you :)  I'll give it a try!
[21:02] <dereine> oh no factoid bot here?
[21:03] <DarthFrog> !bot | dereine
[21:03] <Pici> !info akregator
[21:03] <dereine> DarthFrog: thanks!
[21:26] <pedahzur> Have a weird problem here. KDE 4.6 on Kubuntu 10.10. My user can log in just fine via KDM, but another user gets the "red field." Using the same password, I can su to that user at the prompt, but that user cannot log in via KDM. I had this problem with KDE 4.5 as well, but it went away (until now) when I upgraded to 4.6. Ideas?
[21:59] <Tecumseh> I'm trying out kde 4.6 activity's after seeing a screencast from chani and now I'm trying to run 2 instances of konversation so I can have 1 server in activity gaming and 1 server in activity system. Is it possible to have 2 instances of konversation running?
[22:08] <triune> I'm trying to solve a KDE bug
[22:08] <triune> and I need to identify what component Kubuntu ships in their distro
[22:08] <triune> from this bug report comment #1
[22:08] <triune> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265835#c1
[22:08] <gigasoft> flash player on chrome wont work any help ?
[22:09] <triune> anyone able to answer that question... or tell me how to figure it out?
[22:09] <DarthFrog> gigasoft: Works with Firefox. :-)
[22:09] <triune> gigasoft: labs.adobe.com >> download Flash Square 10.3 and out it in /opt/google/chrome/plugins
[22:09] <gigasoft> DarthFrog, how to fix it?
[22:10] <DarthFrog> gigasoft: No idea, I've never run chrome, only Firefox.
[22:10] <DarthFrog> Or Konq.
[22:10] <gigasoft> why does no body like chrome?
[22:10] <yofel> triune: best ask the others in #kubuntu-devel
[22:11] <triune> thanks yofel
[22:11] <maco> gigasoft: i havent got that impression...
[22:11] <DarthFrog> gigasoft: I didn't say I didn't like chrome.  Just that I've never run it.
[22:11] <maco> lots of ubuntu devs use chrome
[22:11] <gigasoft> oki