[02:58] <DaemonFC> is this the right place to ask a Kubuntu 11.04 question?
[03:12] <Daskreech> DaemonFC: #ubuntu+1 or #kubuntu-devel
[04:28] <hellder> boa noite
[04:28] <hellder> good night
[08:02] <mrcreativity> can someone please tell me if there is a desktop wall paper changer for kde? something like desktop nova on gnome?
[09:23] <rethus> have now 5.1 soundcard, but bass didn't work
[09:23] <rethus> i have try alsamixer, but see no line for bass
[09:23] <rethus> i have  Nvidia CK804 chip
[09:23] <rethus> can anybody help me to get this 5.1 to work
[10:02] <S74rk7> hey everyone! anybody still awake? :)
[10:04] <asik> .
[10:05] <MArta> .
[10:05] <S74rk7> I have a problem... I think I need to rebuild KDE and Xorg if possible... in my other user profile (my primary) I updated KDE etc through the backports... and run a "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and long story short my profile now starts with 100% CPU usage...and continues to bog itself down until it becomes unresponsive..
[10:06] <S74rk7> I have 6 desktops setup...each with various icons and widgets setup... I'm thinking in there could be the problem...
[10:06] <asik> omg
[10:08] <S74rk7> when I drop to a terminal - and run "top" I can see its Xorg that is using the processor between 40%-70%.. although when it does settle the is other processes that must be using it but are not displayed in my "System Monitor" under the processes tab...
[10:09] <S74rk7> so.... my question is... Can I fix this ? or will I just reinstall Kubuntu... I have my home directory setup on another partition... encrypted... will I be able to remount this and use it as normal on a fresh install of Kubuntu 11.04 B1 ??
[10:10] <S74rk7> or will I need to big long encryption key that is created when I first boot from a fresh install?
[10:12] <S74rk7> asik: lol was omg @ me having 6 desktops and plasmoids on it or at the problem I have now ? Is this bad... :)
[10:15] <well_laid_lawn> more then likely it is the graphics driver not working well with kde
[10:15] <S74rk7> well my max resolution is something like 1366x768 or something?
[10:16] <S74rk7> and I was having silly issues trying to set a decent resolution through HDMI on a 1080p...
[10:17] <well_laid_lawn> it seems some graphics drivers report they do stuff that they don't and that gets kde working X alot
[10:17] <S74rk7> I'm aiming at trying to learn all the commands to rebuild xorg... think I've found something here... but I want to run sudo commands from the spare profile I'm in now as it says I'm not a member of the sudoer groups :S
[10:17] <well_laid_lawn> see if there is a newer driver for your vid card
[10:18] <S74rk7> the plot thickens :)
[10:18] <valorie> you could run jockey-kde
[10:19] <valorie> or is it kde-jockey?
[10:19] <valorie> one of the two
[10:19] <S74rk7> Hi valorie!
[10:19] <S74rk7> valorie: oh that BURG worked fine last I was talking to you... should check it out.. :)
[10:19] <valorie> greetings
[10:19] <valorie> what is burg?
[10:20] <S74rk7> the GUI for grub...
[10:20] <S74rk7> you said just to you all know how it turned out as it looked nice lol
[10:21] <S74rk7> http://code.google.com/p/burg/wiki/Screenshots
[10:21] <S74rk7> ^^^ just in case you were interested
[10:26] <valorie> oh, right!
[10:26] <valorie> good on you!
[10:28] <bookbinder> ciao buona giornata a tutti
[10:37] <S74rk7> anyone know the command I can use to check the version of jockey-kde?
[10:40] <valorie> maybe jockey-kde --version ?
[10:40] <valorie> worth a try....
[10:46] <S74rk7> no luck :(
[10:47] <S74rk7> is 'packagename' --version       only possible with some packages?  to get it to show its information.. I'm just wondering
[10:48] <aperson> S74rk7↳ depends on the program, I'd either read the man page or see if there's a --help or -h
[10:49] <S74rk7> ok thanking you
[10:51] <S74rk7> I'm stuck... http://intellinuxgraphics.org/download.html
[10:51] <S74rk7> is there a variation for git://<website>    to download a driver on that page?
[10:56] <olja> ...
[11:00] <S74rk7> I'm going to learn a thing or 2 by the time I have this repaired :) lol
[11:19] <olja> this i a chanell in english, right?
[11:20] <Peace-> olja: ya
[11:21] <olja> ok, i am running KDE i swedish, so maybe there is not much help here then :)
[11:23] <Peace-> olja: i guess there is a channel in your language
[11:23] <Peace-> !swedish
[11:24] <Peace-> :)
[11:24] <Peace-> olja: oh wow xDnobody
[11:30] <S74rk7> ok does anyone know how I can find my home directory encryption key?  or is it easy to remount a home directory in a new install of kubuntu?
[11:41] <[mors]> hi gentes
[11:41] <[mors]> **gents
[11:42] <[mors]> after booting my pc from stand by, my 2nd screen (have dual setup) which is connected with a VGA port gets garbled. Works after a restart
[11:42] <[mors]> switching to a console still shows the 1nd screen garbled.
[11:43] <[mors]> wonder if there is a way to reset/reeload/rewhatever the framebuffer or graphics memory without restarting ?
[11:45] <[mors]> if I disable and reenable the screen using krandr, the result is the same.
[12:04] <thecaptain2000> hi, how can I get the list of packages installed?
[12:05] <the_p_> hi. i have a question to gwenview. Is there a key combo for previous and next image?
[12:08] <Peace-> thecaptain2000: easy
[12:08] <Peace-> thecaptain2000: run kpackagekit
[12:08] <Peace-> thecaptain2000: select installed
[12:09] <thecaptain2000> true, these days I think too muhc in terms of bash
[12:09] <Peace-> thecaptain2000: will apper a button , clickin on it you can
[12:09] <thecaptain2000> much
[12:09] <Peace-> export
[12:09] <Peace-> thecaptain2000: i guess dpkg -L
[12:09] <Peace-> in bash
[12:09] <Peace-> or -l
[12:10] <thecaptain2000>  dpkg --get-selections
[12:10] <thecaptain2000> google is the master :)
[12:10] <thecaptain2000> should use it more
[12:10] <Peace-> -l
[12:10] <Peace-> man dpkg
[12:10] <Peace-> :P
[12:18] <Walzmyn> just made the upgrade to 10.10 - now, how do I connect to a wireless router?
[12:18] <Peace-> Walzmyn: as always...
[12:19] <Walzmyn> my sys tray has no little gadget to do anything with the internet.
[12:19] <Walzmyn> I tried starting knetworkmanager but don't seem to have one
[12:22] <dayat> hello all
[12:25] <dayat> when kubuntu 11.04 launched?
[12:26] <Walzmyn> ok, I found the network management widget, but it won't go in the tray, just the desktop
[12:26] <Walzmyn> dayat: 28th
[12:26] <BentFranklin> A file is called "foo".  stat("Foo"), stat("FOO") and stat("foO") all return "foo"'s fileinfo.  How I turn off case-folding for stat?
[12:27] <BentFranklin> ^How can I
[12:31] <BentFranklin> I figured it out - this is on a Windows share.  Dang blasted Redmond infected bugs and misfeatures everywhere!
[13:37] <LogicallyDashing> hi
[13:38] <LogicallyDashing> I was using KDE4.6 from the PPAs, and then after an upgrade, Plasma started crashing every time I logged in, so I downgraded
[13:39] <LogicallyDashing> (that is, uninstalled KDE entirely, removed PPA, reinstalled)
[13:39] <LogicallyDashing> But now I can't log in at all, it starts the splash screen for a bit and then kicks me back to the login screen
[13:40] <James147> LogicallyDashing: try creating a new user and seeing if you can login with them
[13:40] <LogicallyDashing> James147: ok will do
[13:40] <James147> LogicallyDashing: and make sure kubuntu-desktop is installed
[13:40] <LogicallyDashing> James147, I made very sure of that
[14:58] <usr01> dale
[14:58] <usr01> ai dento
[15:23] <[mors]> hi
[15:23] <[mors]> how can I get the radeon driver version 6.14.1 on kubuntu 10.10 ?
[15:23] <telecentro> eh o q
[15:25] <peacelivea> [mors]: wait for the repository update
[15:56] <faLUCE> hi. I have installed ubuntu 10.10 on an acer aspire d255 netbook. as soon as I plug the network cable, the mouse pointer has motion problems ... there's a sort of conflict... what could I do?
[16:13] <Pipolipo> hi ! how can I create some windows? I want input, text etc? Is it possible with Kdialog?
[16:14] <James147> Pipolipo: what are you trying to do?
[16:15] <Pipolipo> I want the user to submit informations thanks to a graphic windows
[16:15] <Pipolipo> I could use several kdialog but it's not really efficient
[16:16] <Pipolipo> You see James147 ?
[16:17] <James147> Pipolipo: Then createing an actual program might be better ^^
[16:18] <James147> Pipolipo: I would suggest learning python if you do not know any other lanuage ^^ its not too hard to get the hang of and kde has some nice bindings for it
[16:18] <Pipolipo> You have an example James147 plz?
[16:18] <faLUCE> hi. I have installed ubuntu 10.10 on an acer aspire d255 netbook. as soon as I plug the network cable, the mouse pointer has motion problems ... there's a sort of conflict... what could I do?
[16:22] <James147> Pipolipo: http://lateral.netmanagers.com.ar/stories/BBS47.html
[16:23] <Pipolipo> James147: is it possible with Perl too?
[16:24] <James147> Pipolipo: I think so... though i dont know fi there are perl bindings... or how good they are
[16:24] <Pici> Thats a lot of usrs
[16:24] <James147> http://perlqt.sourceforge.net/ ^^ seems there are
[16:25] <Pipolipo> Ok thx
[16:30] <genii-around> Pici: Looks like someone is making a test of their quassel core
[16:31] <Matthaeus> Is anyone familiar with the bug in KDE that causes the xorg process to slowly use more and more cpu time?
[16:31] <Matthaeus> And, more importantly, is there a solution?
[16:32] <Matthaeus> I have STFW'd and it seems that there are many proposed solutions but no real answers.
[16:36] <Daskreech> Matthaeus: I'm assuming you did normal troubleshooting for X like turning off compositing?
[16:36] <Daskreech> Matthaeus: Wait. CPU time?
[16:36] <Daskreech> or CPU power?
[16:37] <Matthaeus> So that we have our terminology straight, what do you mean by each?
[16:37] <Matthaeus> I'm talking about the cpu % listed in top.
[16:38] <Matthaeus> I do have compositing turned on at the moment, as it's not really worth it to me to be using KDE without it.
[16:40] <James147> Matthaeus: Its worth turning it off for now ^^ to see if it makes a difference
[16:40] <James147> Matthaeus: at least that way you can rule it out or not
[16:41] <Matthaeus> True.
[16:41] <Matthaeus> I had this problem with earlier versions of kde and switched to gnome for about a year.  I may have some cruft left over in my ~ that needs to be cleaned up.
[16:42] <James147> Matthaeus: then testing a new user may also be useful
[16:43] <Daskreech> Matthaeus: That's not CPU time :) that's CPU power :)
[16:44] <Daskreech> Matthaeus: You can turn of compositing by pressing ^ShiftF12
[16:44] <Daskreech> where ^ means ctrl
[16:47] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[16:49] <Daskreech> Hi BluesKaj how are you?
[16:50] <Matthaeus> Daskreech: I'll give that a shot the next time it starts misbehaving.  Thank you!
[16:50] <Daskreech> Matthaeus: Xorg does take a good portion of CPU esp if you have bad drivers and end up on Mesa
[16:50] <BluesKaj> Hi Daskreech , fine thanks , and you ?
[16:50] <Daskreech> BluesKaj: I'm ok looking about breakfast
[16:51]  * BluesKaj just had brunch
[16:53] <Daskreech> apt-get install yum?
[16:56] <CartoonCat> weeee
[16:57] <CartoonCat> so i tracked my lockup issues to the ati drivers
[16:59] <CartoonCat> which, how do i figure out the version that is installed? i know there is a stable version as my gentoo install does not lockup
[16:59] <CartoonCat> (on the same box)
[17:02] <genii-around> CartoonCat: If you're using the proprietary , apt-cache policy fglrx    if the regular builtin then xserver-xorg-video-radeon
[17:02] <CartoonCat> genii-around: it was fglrx, but /what version/
[17:03] <CartoonCat> i know that what ever the latest is that gentoo installs is stable (or at least doesnt lock up if i leave vbox running)
[17:04] <CartoonCat> the binary package did not install fglrxinfo
[17:08] <Daskreech> fglrx --version?
[17:09] <Daskreech> CartoonCat: The apt-cache policy fglrx should tell you
[17:10] <CartoonCat> Daskreech: yea 2:8.780-0ubuntu2 0
[17:10] <Daskreech> There you go
[17:15] <CartoonCat> oh doh the 2 was throwing me
[17:31] <S74rk7> anyone ever used amarok to copy music to an ipod before?
[17:37] <waqas> hello everyone
[17:38] <waqas> need some help with kubuntu 10.04, anyone?
[17:39] <James147> ^^
[17:40] <peacelivea> James147: :P
[17:41] <BluesKaj> hey Peace- , James147
[17:41] <James147> Hey BluesKaj, Peace-
[17:42] <Peace-> hey BluesKaj hey James147  :D well i have to complete
[17:42] <Daskreech> S74rk7: yes back in KDE3 :-p
[17:43] <S74rk7> Daskreech: no problem :)
[18:02] <iconmefisto> is ktorrent still the default torrent client?
[18:03] <DarthFrog> yes
[18:04] <iconmefisto> I'm just upgrading lucid > maverick and saw a message saying ktorrent (and other things) is no longer supported by Canonical. thought maybe it had been replaced by something else
[18:09] <DarthFrog> Lucid to Maverick?  Natty is due out at the end of this month.
[18:09] <planrich> am I the only one having trouble with amrok? since the last update amrok keeps crashing after a track finished (only happens sometime)
[18:09] <planrich> amarok*
[18:10] <iconmefisto> yeah I'm trying to be cautious. I was going to wait for the next lts, but I'm feeling brave enough to move to maverick
[18:10] <DarthFrog> planrich: It works for me.  Doesn't crash.
[18:10] <Maverick_> Hello all! Russian whear?
[18:11] <James147> planrich: you could try resetting amarok to its default settings ^^ (by moveing ~/.kde/share/config/amarokrc and ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/)
[18:11] <DarthFrog> iconmefisto: If you're conservative, stay with Lucid.  Other than the new KDE (probably available in Lucid backports), I don't see anything really killer in Maverick.
[18:11] <planrich> kk ill try that thx
[18:13] <iconmefisto> DarthFrog: which kde is new? is 4.6.2 available in lucid backports?
[18:13] <DarthFrog> iconmefisto: I thought it might be but it seems to only have been backported to Maverick.  Sorry about that, chief.
[18:15] <James147> DarthFrog: only think one version of kde tends to end up in the backports
[18:15] <DarthFrog> James147: One version of KDE or one version of Kubuntu?
[18:16] <James147> kde ^^
[18:16] <James147> only the next release tends to end up in the backports...
[18:17] <iconmefisto> I'm assuming 4.6.2 is faster/smoother than previous? I notice performance improvements with each new kde upgrade
[18:17] <James147> iconmefisto: generally the newer versions of kde improve on preformance
[18:17] <DarthFrog> iconmefisto: I can't really say I notice anything different.  It's a bug fix version.
[18:18] <James147> and yes, i have noticed an improvment with each over the last... 4.6 included
[18:18] <James147> ^^ that is in 4.6x over 4.5x ^^
[18:18] <James147> not as much in 4.6.1 over 4.6.2 ^^ though bug fixes are welcome :)
[18:19] <DarthFrog> Bug fixes are always welcome. :-)
[18:19] <iconmefisto> remember how everyone freaked out about the changes (and bugginess/missing features) when kde4 was new? seems funny now
[18:20] <tsimpson> and now it's Gnomes turn to get people freaking out
[18:20] <DarthFrog> It certainly influenced the caution of the GNOMEs about their release of GNOME 3.0.
[18:20] <James147> iconmefisto: it took a while to rewrite the features ^^ what i find funny is the horror in more people that thourght kde was trying to remove options and features on purpose :)
[18:21] <DarthFrog> Urk, no!  That's what GNOME's for.
[18:21] <DarthFrog> KDE is for button twiddlers, not for folks who are challenged by the interface of their toaster.
[18:24]  * James147 agrees
[18:38] <Daskreech> !ru
[18:38] <Daskreech> Maverick_: ^^^
[18:40] <Daskreech> DarthFrog: Gnome is actually being pretty forward for this
[18:40] <Daskreech> They originally were just going to drop some old API and features and GNOME3 was to be a faster GNOME2
[18:42] <Daskreech> Because they didn't think they needed much else and for fear of KDE4.0
[18:43] <DarthFrog> Daskreech: GNOME is on a crusade to reduce its config options to On/Off.
[18:43] <Daskreech> That's nothing new
[18:44] <Daskreech> GnomeShell was actually against what they wanted to do. But they have been doing a LOT of marketing for it to avoid the backlash
[18:45] <Daskreech> I don't know how much that will help since they are in the same situation. Most of the people who use the software are pure users. They are not developers or part of the community so they will get hit by shock
[18:46] <Daskreech> Some people will trust the Gnome team and will stick through whatever they put out once it's explained
[18:48] <Daskreech> Some people will just not want anything to change and will raise hell about it
[18:50] <Daskreech> But I'm glad they are taking the path they are though
[18:52] <Daskreech> Though I suspect that most distros will have Gnome3 and Gnome2 where most that went KDE 4 just did it and dumped KDE3
[18:55] <Daskreech> Wow some nice GSoC stuff for KDE :-D
[18:56] <DarthFrog> Daskreech:  Gotta URL for that?
[18:57] <Meister__> Hello Users
[19:00] <Daskreech> DarthFrog: http://community.kde.org/GSoC/2011/Ideas
[19:01] <Daskreech> Meister_: Hello
[19:01] <DarthFrog>  /msg Daskreech Thanks
[19:01] <Daskreech> uh huh :)
[19:01] <DarthFrog> Oops. :-)
[19:04] <kevin6888296> DarthFrog: i like your nick
[19:04] <DarthFrog> So do I. :-)
[19:06] <kevin6888296> :o
[19:13] <DarthFrog> Daskreech: I like th GSoC project on HTML support in KMail.  That's the only reason I'm using TBird over KMail.
[19:14] <Daskreech> can't you just turn on HTML support in the options?
[19:14] <Daskreech> I know it's off by default
[19:14] <DarthFrog> I stopped using KMail because I can't forward an HTML email as HTML and strip out the original senders email address.
[19:15] <DarthFrog> It's a privacy issue.
[19:16] <Daskreech> ah
[19:26] <subhashish> hello
[19:26] <subhashish> how do i install mplayer in kubuntu 11.04 beta1
[19:26] <subhashish> i cant find it in kpackagekit
[19:27] <DarthFrog> subhashish: Try kmplayer.
[19:27] <subhashish> no kpackagekit doesnt list kmplayer too
[19:27] <Daskreech> subhashish: Add the repo for it
[19:28] <subhashish> how do i do that?
[19:28] <Daskreech> It is not there by default since it's illegal in some countries
[19:28] <Daskreech> !multiverse
[19:29] <DarthFrog> subhashish: mplayer and several front-ends for mplayer are available for Kubuntu.
[19:30] <Daskreech> the question was how do you install them :)
[19:30] <subhashish> i know how to add repos but just give me the correct repo with which i can install mplayer, please
[19:32] <Daskreech> subhashish: multiverse
[19:33] <subhashish> i mean the complete apt line
[19:37] <Daskreech> subhashish: Just add multiverse to the line you have beside main
[19:37] <subhashish> ok done thank you :)
[20:45] <Guest14352> I have an issue with 11.04 64 bit, is this the place to ask?
[20:45] <James147> Guest14352: #ubuntu+1 for prrelease
[20:45] <Guest14352> thanks James147
[22:05] <george> hello. when I try to run pcsx2 emulator on kubuntu 10.10 64 bits I get this http://pastie.org/1773468  Any help? Thanks in advance.
[22:08] <DarthFrog> george: you've run into a bug.
[22:09] <george> DarthFrog: Could you explain it better please?
[22:10] <DarthFrog> george: Not really, I'm not a programmer. :-)  But the app has encountered a condition that seems to have terminally confuzzilicated it.
[22:11] <DarthFrog> george: That pastebin is the system letting you know what the state was when the app went tits up.
[22:14] <Torch> george: this information would help a dev familiar with the app to find the bug. as a user, it's worthless to you.
[22:18] <george> Torch: Thanks. I thought someboy here could help me with that...
[22:19] <Torch> george: you'd have to talk to people a lot more familiar with pcsx2 than you're going to find here, i guess.
[23:07] <Ndition> hm
[23:12] <Exilant> if i say "open with" for a file on a samba share, and type in a program, how can i tell kde to not download it first? for example, "dragon %u" does not work, is there some magic?
[23:15] <Exilant> it loads large video files without it being necessary, and if i want to open a config file with kate, i edit some local copy instead.  If i select the kate icon in the menu, everything works as intended.