[00:00] <Walzmyn> I've loaded / updated everything I can find to connect my ipod to Linux. When i start rhythmbox it shows it for a split second, then drops it. Amarock does nothing
[00:22] <Daskreech> Walzmyn: did you update the libipod?
[00:22] <Walzmyn> Daskreech: i finally got it to show up in amarok, but it's only music, nothing to do with the videos
[00:22] <Daskreech> Walzmyn: what did you do?
[00:23] <Walzmyn> Daskreech: it won't show up if it's plugged in first. HAve to start Amarok, then plug ipod in
[00:23] <Daskreech> Ah umm a little strange
[00:23] <Daskreech> hopefully they update that
[00:24] <Walzmyn> I've been running Winders in a Virtualbox to use itunes, but for some reason it's stopped seeing the ipod. So I was looking for other means of access
[00:24] <Walzmyn> Unfortuently I've got a new one with ios 4.2, which seems to be giving linux sync fits
[00:25] <ricardo> cuek
[00:28] <Walzmyn> ah, well, digikam shows the pictures on the ipod, thas good. Now if i can just get it to show a preview instead of a list
[00:33] <Walzmyn> I still don't see anyway to chnage my video files in the ipod
[00:35] <Daskreech> Change?
[01:38] <antonio_> hi....I'm trying to print on a remote printer...the printer is detected but it doesn't print
[02:12] <antonio_> what is the package to install to have samba config in systemsettings
[02:13] <Walzmyn> kdenetwork-fileshareing
[02:19] <Phropet> ola
[02:19] <b3rz3rk3r_> hi guys, iv just installed Kubuntu and iv managed to figure out how to get redshift running, but i cant find how to set it to run on boot, can anyone help me with this?
[02:19] <Phropet> sorry, but i can't understand... i'm brasilian
[02:20] <Phropet> do you want set kubuntu on boot?
[02:21] <b3rz3rk3r_> no, gtk-redshit
[02:21] <b3rz3rk3r_> redshift*
[02:21] <Phropet> hmm... i don't know this thing
[02:22] <b3rz3rk3r_> it changes the colour temperature of your screen
[02:22] <Phropet> hmm...
[02:23] <Dragnslcr> b3rz3rk3r_- in System Settings, search for Autostart
[02:23] <Walzmyn> system settings >> Starup and shutdown >> autostart
[02:25] <b3rz3rk3r_> thats what im looking for! thanks guys :D
[02:54] <Craigwd_2000> Where can I find archived older versions of AMD64 Kubuntu like the original 10.04 DVD....?  I had very good experience with the original AMD64 Kubuntu 10.04 DVD offering to fix/repair my XP NTFS partition's MBR/Boot Sector but I've tried to boot the much newer 10.04.2 maintenance release & it doesn't offer to fix/repair my MBR/Boot Sector anymore...
[03:05] <claydoh> Craigwd_2000: cdimage.ubuntu.com
[03:05] <claydoh> specifically http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/
[03:06] <Craigwd_2000> Claydoh: I've already been there & the original Kubuntu 10.04 isn't in there...  I could only find the much newer AMD64 Kubuntu 10.04.2 DVD ISO Image...
[03:07] <claydoh> Craigwd_2000: oops sorry http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/kubuntu/lucid/
[03:08] <claydoh> maybe it doesn't offer to fix the mbr as it isn't broken?
[03:09] <claydoh> Craigwd_2000: why would it have to do that?
[03:10] <claydoh> well more than once, that is
[03:11] <Craigwd_2000> Claydoh: I'm not sure...; maybe this is actually a completely different issue...; the last time I tried to boot into it I got a really weird error about it not finding NT's bootmgr/maybe it's missing & I don't know how exactly to get it back safely without having to re-format & re-install both XP & Linux...
[03:12] <claydoh> dunno, I have not dual booted since windows ME :/
[03:12] <claydoh> so my experiences there are nil these days
[03:15] <Craigwd_2000> I can't use the XP CD-ROM's Repair Install function or Admin Console either...: my HP PC doesn't support Legacy USB Devices like USB floppy drives during XP's NT Installer part of the Install...; i.e.: the F6 Have Disk option is permanently broken as a result of it too...
[03:16] <Craigwd_2000> Which is the only way to load AHCI drivers/storage drivers manually...; if your PC's BIOS properly support Legacy USB Devices (mine doesn't...).
[03:17] <Craigwd_2000> supports*
[03:58] <petete> you can remaster the windows installation cd and add the drivers you need
[06:16] <hellslinger> hi guys! so I just installed natty and kubuntu, there is a strange TTS voice that says "welcome to <unintelligible>" and a gnome terminal launches... anyone know what that is?
[06:26] <DarthFrog> hellslinger: Anything to do with Natty is best discussed on #ubuntu+1.  For the record, though, I'm running Natty and I don't see that behaviour.
[06:28] <hellslinger> DarthFrog: I think I discovered it was a gnome3 package called orca. No idea why it was starting in kde. I'll check out that channelThanks!
[07:12] <dare_56> how do you set up an irc network
[07:26] <mm5> Hi there!!! someone from Chile???
[07:49] <xieyi> when I update kde to 2.6 from backport, an error claimed that "trying to overwrite /usr/share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/kdevphpdocs.mo which is also in package kdevelop-php-docs-l10n-ca 1.0.1-1."
[07:49] <xieyi> Do you know how to get rid of this error message and the update through?
[07:50] <xieyi> sorry it is kde 4.6
[07:51] <xieyi> have you experienced the same error recently?
[07:54] <kamran> hello
[07:59] <xieyi> hi
[09:24] <xieyi> I have upgrade from kde 4.5 to kde 4.6.2 and got segment fault every time the desktop is started
[09:24] <xieyi> Is there any solution?
[09:25] <xieyi> or is there any way to down grade to 4.5
[09:47] <xieyi> will I be able to solve the problem if I do a release upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04 alpha?
[09:47] <xieyi> will the problematic packages of kde 4.6.2 be purged?
[11:47] <jellyware> evening everyone
[11:57] <tatie> can someone help me. i've installed new KDE4.6 as i had problem playing AudioCD. Now when i choose shutdown form menu computer goes into shutdown . for a while but then it just doesn't shutdown. isntead it shows one firstual console tty1
[11:57] <tatie> just like if i would do a Crtl+Alt+F1
[11:57] <tatie> how to make it shut down propperly
[11:57] <tatie> ?
[12:29] <robbit10> ARGH! plasma-desktop is segfaulting every time I log in
[12:29] <robbit10> My KDE doesn't work at all
[12:31] <robbit10> Anyone?
[12:44] <kevin__> can any one suggest me an software for the hard disk analyser in kubuntu??
[13:19] <liviu> how can i install my web cam on kubuntu 10
[13:20] <liviu> hello
[13:27] <Exilant> does someone have an idea how to run a command if an external monitor is plugged in/out?
[13:29] <Exilant> or, the big picture, if my laptop connects to a hdmi monitor, choose hdmi sound output, activate hdmi monitor output, and if i disconnect, turn them off
[13:48] <MicMuc> list
[13:51] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[14:37] <archteefa> i have a problem setting up a hidden wireless network on kubuntu
[14:37] <archteefa> it was running fine on Ubuntu
[15:06] <c2tarun> can anyone please tell me how can I check in natty that my graphic card driver is installed or not? In additional drivers its not showing my ATI driver :/ it does in maverick
[15:29] <k0s> русские есть?
[15:29] <BluesKaj> !ru | k0s
[15:46] <b3rz3rk3r_> hi guys, im having trouble getting "gtk-redshift" to autostart. it is in the autostart menu and is checked, i have even set the entries as executable just incase that was the problem, but it is still not working. Any ideas?
[15:58] <Hakan__> hi
[17:01] <juan_> hello, who can helpme to install barry in kubuntu 10.10
[17:03] <lovesthethianood> /join #ubuntu
[17:09] <FloodBotK2> !netsplit
[18:10] <scottamunga> hi everyone. I tried to use the last.fm plugin, and it said I need to be a paid subscriber.  The website says US residents do not have to pay.  What's going on?
[18:13] <scottamunga> I tried to use the last.fm plugin in Amarok 2.4, and it said I need to be a paid subscriber.  The website says US residents do not have to pay.  What's going on?
[18:13] <scottamunga> Have they changed the rules?
[18:14] <BluesKaj> scottamunga, your IP doesn't resolve to a complete address , so last.fm is interpreting your IP as offshore
[18:14] <scottamunga> i see. is there a fix, or should I just move on? I haven't tried listening on the website yet.
[18:15] <scottamunga> I guess if the problem is on my IP's end, it wouldn't matter.
[18:15] <BluesKaj> scottamunga, blame sbcglobal
[18:17] <scottamunga> What's weird though is it works in Rhythmbox under GNOME, but I've been in a KDE mood lately :P
[18:17] <scottamunga> I also love Amarok
[18:17] <BluesKaj> scottamunga, we have a provider here that does the same thing..traces the IP to the middle of nowhere ...probly a sat downlink
[18:18] <scottamunga> sorry to hear that BluesKaj
[18:18] <BluesKaj> scottamunga, well you can always install Rhythmbox oh kde too
[18:18] <scottamunga> Hey did you update to KDE 4.6? What do you think?
[18:18] <BluesKaj> on
[18:19] <scottamunga> oh I still have it (I have GNOME and KDE both installed)
[18:19] <scottamunga> kubuntu 10.10
[18:19] <BluesKaj> 4.6 is fine
[18:21] <scottamunga> agreed
[18:22] <scottamunga> thanks for your help BluesKaj, take care.
[18:24] <Raven> So, I've disabled compositing and created a completely new user and I'm still seeing xorg taking up 100% of the cpu that it's on.  Any suggestions?
[19:19] <baron86> Hi there
[19:20] <baron86> I got a problem with a USB Flash.. Cannot Format it! The problem is with the partition table. Can anyone please help me?
[19:36] <tamran> howdy everyone, I have a problem logging into Kubuntu (i'm using 11.04 beta).  I've done two things to possibly mess things up.  1) I upgraded (during the process it uninstalled some KDE components).  or 2) I tried messing with Plasma themes
[19:36] <tamran> either way, I get into the kde login (graphical) part and when I log in, it just resets and brings me back to the login screen over and over again
[19:37] <tamran> can anyone message me if they are willing to help and/or have an idea
[19:37] <tamran> many thanks in advance :)
[19:38] <Exilant> tamran: have you tried creating a new user, then logging in as that user?
[19:41] <tamran> Exilant: I'll give that a try ... I'm rusty in command line but brb
[19:41] <tamran> what is the command to create a new user again (in command line)?
[19:42] <litfan> addusr
[19:42] <tamran> useradd
[19:42] <tamran> got it
[19:44] <tamran> Exilant: holy cow, a new user worked
[19:44] <tamran> Exilant: so there's something broken with my user config files I'm guessing
[19:44] <Exilant> seems so
[19:45] <tamran> Exilant: can I wipe them all and start from scratch?
[19:45] <tamran> like delete a particular directory or something?
[19:45] <tamran> Exilant: btw, thanks a bunch for the info so far :)
[19:46] <Exilant> there's .kde, but i'd advice against deleting it. try renaming .kde to .kde_old or so, then try to log in
[19:47] <Exilant> .kde contains konversation chat logs, kopete logs, on some systems also the mails
[19:48] <Exilant> so you might lose important data if you delete it
[19:50] <tamran> Exilant: I disabled Kapote I think ... that's the resource hungry desktop search right?
[19:55] <Exilant> kopete is the im chat program, the desktop search is nepomuk
[19:55] <Exilant> though i never used it, not sure what i'm missing
[19:59] <tamran> ahh, I only ever use irssi
[20:00] <tamran> so, to completely reset my kde back to "new user" (which I can handle - assuming I'm not missing anything) I can delete everything in ~/.kde ?
[20:02] <Exilant> yes
[20:04] <tamran> darn, had some issues
[20:04] <tamran> I logged out the new user I created in kde and it locked up the mouse and keyboard
[20:04] <Exilant> strange
[20:04] <tamran> I have an instinct my issue might be that I need to disable that plymouth splash thing
[20:05] <tamran> I was messing with the settings yesterday
[20:05] <tamran> I have an Nvidia card
[20:05] <Exilant> no idea, i never use splash
[20:05] <tamran> is there a simple way to completely disable plymouth on boot?
[20:05] <tamran> Exilant: yeah, the splash stuff is probably not worth it
[20:06] <Exilant> take the "quiet splash" out of your /etc/default/grub
[20:06] <Exilant> then run update-grub
[20:07] <Exilant> i don't really understand all that splash stuff, nothing against some bling, but it's less information
[20:10] <tamran> Exilant: comment out the whole line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" ?
[20:19] <Exilant> should work, i emtied it
[20:22] <BluesKaj> I made a mistake in my sudoers file , now I'm in the vicious cycle where it won't open to edit in vi because of this message in the terminal : /etc/sudoers: syntax error near line 29 <<< sudo: parse error in /etc/sudoers near line 29 sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting '
[20:23] <litfan> try single user mode to edit it as root?
[20:23] <Walzmyn> BluesKaj: can you boot from the CD and edit it from there?
[20:26] <BluesKaj> litfan, I'm the only user , so what's the diff between single and multi
[20:27] <tamran> Exilant: update-grub isn't a command on my machine ...
[20:27] <BluesKaj> sudo update-grub, tamran
[20:27] <rats__> Hi all I'm not a big hardware person. Suddenly when I try booting into Kubuntu 10.04 I'm getting a READ ERROR.Would this be my HDD, BIOS battery, OS.... or what.
[20:27] <litfan> BluesKaj: http://www.linfo.org/change_to_single_user.html
[20:28] <litfan> rats__: can you post the exact message? It should say more abotu what it's trying to read
[20:29] <tamran> I'm installing the grub package now
[20:30] <rats__> after BIOS post it reads READ ERROR and won't go any further
[21:04] <rockguy32> I'm having problems running Unreal Tournament 2004. I can play the game but once it starts it randomly crashes with Signal: SIGSEGV [segmentation fault]. I've tried everything I can find on the Internet and still no luck.
[21:07] <Fleck> hey, how do you spood mac address in KDE network manager?
[21:07] <Fleck> *spoof
[21:08] <__BS__> Hello. Trying to run zm on an old ibm thinkpad with what appears to be a logitech quickcam express. kubuntu 10.04 - all seems well, e.g. apache, zoneminder, but camera(s) come in in red. sqeeze/skype work fine, xawtv/mplayer not (suspect user invocation error problem there). Help - how to diagnose? I presume if I can get xawtv happy, the rest will come. Suggestions / how to figure out?
[21:08] <__BS__> zm = zoneminder
[21:09] <__BS__> sqeeze -> squeeze
[21:10] <BluesKaj> litfan, I edited sudoer n the recovery mode as root
[21:11] <litfan> BluesKaj: got it working?
[21:11] <BluesKaj> yup
[21:11] <litfan> grats
[21:12] <BluesKaj> I should have known
[21:12] <rockguy32> For the mac question: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/change-your-network-card-mac-address-on-ubuntu/ obviously you have to swap out gedit with kate if you don't have/use gedit.
[21:14] <BluesKaj> amazing how many NIC/ethernet probs there are lately
[21:15] <Fleck> rockguy32 when i add in interfaces - network manager works still ?
[21:15] <rockguy32> It's only going to get worse when they run out of IPv4 addresses in a few days and have to switch over to IPv6
[21:16] <rockguy32> I would assume so, all you're doing is changing how your computer identifies itself.
[21:16] <BluesKaj> rockguy32, guess I'd better check my router settings for IPv6
[21:17] <Fleck> gnomes manager had mac spoofing for each profile afaik
[21:17] <Fleck> that was cool :/
[21:17] <rockguy32> Most routers should have IPv6 support, but you really shouldn't start feeling the effects for a long time after we run out.
[21:18] <rockguy32> The biggest difference with IPv6 will be getting used to the longer addresses.
[21:19] <LogicallyDashing> Didn't Konversation have a context menu for when you right-click on a channel? What happened to that?
[21:21] <LogicallyDashing> Oh, hey, that link for "Update KDE Platform 4.5.4" actually leads to the update for 4.6.2.
[21:24] <Walzmyn> shouldn't kpackagekit ask for my password before installing a deb?
[21:26] <BluesKaj> LogicallyDashing, yeah , it's still there
[21:27] <BluesKaj> the context menu that is
[21:29] <BluesKaj> Walzmyn, maybe you chose autologin during the install phase
[21:29] <Walzmyn> BluesKaj: don't remember, but I'd be real suprised
[21:31] <BluesKaj> Walzmyn, sry I can't help. kpackagekit is one of the apps I immediately remove after upgrading the OS
[21:31] <__BS__> @rockguy32: What makes you think we'll run out of IPv4 very soon?
[21:32] <BluesKaj> or remove immediately as the brits and yanks would say :)
[21:32] <Walzmyn> BluesKaj: I don't purposely use it for anything, but its default if you click on a .deb
[21:33] <BluesKaj> I use sudo dpkg -i
[21:34] <Walzmyn> I get a little deeper into cli all the time, but havn't got that far yet. I use apt for all my updating and installing from repo
[21:35] <Walzmyn> anybody know how to get win 7 to boot into safemode?
[21:36] <BluesKaj> __BS__,  @ doesn't work on irc , just use the nick and if the person has the nick highlight option enabled his nick notifation will change colour or blink or whatever
[21:37] <Walzmyn> ah, got it. apparently the virtual box window was losing focus durring reboot
[21:40] <BluesKaj> Walzmyn, dpkg -i is the command to install any deb package , it's as safe as apt-get or aptitude , unless the package itself is corrupt , but it's just another way of using the cli to install rather than a gui package installer
[21:41] <Walzmyn> BluesKaj: yeah, i've used it before, it's just not made itself into my regular usage repitoir yet :)
[21:41] <__BS__> Stick with aptitude unless told or forced otherwise (if cli). aptitude update ; aptitude safe-upgrade.
[21:42]  * Walzmyn is used to apt-get
[21:42] <__BS__> dpkg should not be in your regular usage repertoire.
[21:45] <LogicallyDashing> Konversation isn't bringing up the context menu for me
[21:45] <BluesKaj> __BS__, why not ?
[21:46] <__BS__> over the years, more and more smarts have been put into newer versions, allowing the old to be left alone (and, indeed, allowing the new to make use of the old). Thus dpkg, apt-get, aptitude, etc. Unless you have a specific and special reason to do so, stick with the latest cli with the most smarts. Currently that is aptitude AFAIK.
[21:47] <BluesKaj> __BS__,  debs are installed differently , have you tried to use apt to install a deb pkg?
[21:49] <BluesKaj> well it's dinner time .. later all
[21:50] <__BS__> To use dpkg, for example, your are relying and forcing yourself into a more manual / hands on mode, rather than taking advantage of newer 'things.' Which is only to say, give yourself a break by not having to be so diligent and careful. Not to say don't use it when appropriate, especially as you're familiar with it. It just shouldn't be, I wouldn't think, in your 'regular repertoire.' I get...
[21:50] <__BS__> ...that debs are different, and perhaps I missed that a deb was the context of the conversation, but it didn't seem so at the time. If at all possible, and I grant you I wasn't following the conversation that closely, come out of a repo, not a direct deb download. I only say that from the perspective of saving yourself potential grief if possible. Not that you will have grief, merely, ......
[21:50] <__BS__> ...life can be easier. No disparagement intended to anyone.
[21:50] <FloodBotK1> __BS__: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:50] <Walzmyn> Virtualbox is telling me it does not have USB support anymore
[22:03] <haztrack> Since when IRC support Bold, Italic or Underline text?
[22:10] <__BS__> Help - 10.04, wnda3100 netgear 802.11n adapter no go. lsusb shows it, nothing in ifconfig. Suggestions?
[22:12] <James147> __BS__: sudo ifconfig <interface> up
[22:13] <__BS__> Since nothing is present in ifconfig (for wi-fi), what device are you suggesting I use? wlan0 no workie, for example.
[22:14] <__BS__> lsusb shows Bus 007 Device 055: ID 0846:9010 NetGear, Inc. WNDA3100 802.11n
[22:15] <James147> __BS__: check with iwconfig
[22:16] <__BS__> invocation? No parameters: lo / eth2 / irda0 / eth3 all = no wireless extensions.
[22:16] <James147> hmm
[22:17] <__BS__> eth2 is broken internal ethernet, eth3 is old pcmcia/cardbus 3com that's acting like a timex. Just works, and keeps going and ...
[22:17] <__BS__>  ... but will need to be away from wired connections, so need the wi-fi.
[22:23] <__BS__> James147: Hold the thought. Pulled the webcam (also not working, different issue) from the one usb port in this old thinkpad and put the wi-fi in. Adapter now visible in i[fw]config. Working on it. Conclusion: PCMCIA issue - I'll come back to that in a moment.
[22:40] <__BS__> OK, this gets irritating ... how to get man to not clear the screen when it exits?
[22:47] <__BS__> What does Ctrl-Esc run?
[22:48] <James147> __BS__: ksysguard (System monitor)
[22:49] <James147> ^^ or well one of the views from that at least that is used by krunner
[22:49] <__BS__> Thanks. Tend to sudo bash - in konsole, and start gui things from there. Ctrl-Esc then won't let me kill things as I'm not su at that point. <sigh>
[22:50] <James147> __BS__: you should use kdesudo rather then launching things as root from a root shell
[22:51] <__BS__> Yeah ... I should.
[22:52] <__BS__> GUI can be a PITA some times. e.g. Alt-F2.
[22:53] <James147> __BS__: and for man not clearing the screen try "man -P "less -X" <manpage>"
[22:54] <James147> or '  export MANPAGER="less -X"  '  before useing man
[22:54] <James147> (  use: man man   and: man less    for more info :)
[22:55] <__BS__> Hmmm. Suspected it was less. Suppose I should set lessoptions.
[22:56] <__BS__> Actually ... when it gets irritating, I suppose -X within man is appropriate. Rather than setting blanket global. It isn't always annoying, just some times. Like when it mentions a term I'm about to have to type in, but the screen has cleared.
[22:58] <__BS__> Ooh, that's annoying. -X in man says 'Cannot change the -X option'. <argh>
[22:58] <James147> __BS__: you can set it globally for less with '  export LESS="-X"  '
[22:59] <__BS__> Right, but we're back to ... is it appropriate as global option. Suppose I'm smartest to set an alias, to call upon as annoyed.
[23:00] <James147> __BS__: then aliasing 'man -P "less -X" '  is probally best
[23:00] <__BS__> Agreed. And alias lessnoclear='less -X'.
[23:01] <James147> __BS__: or 'man -P "less -isX" '   ('is' are the default arguments passed to less)
[23:01]  * James147 would use "lnc"
[23:01] <James147> ^^ or something shorter :)
[23:03] <James147> __BS__: aliasing less -X to lessnoclear seems abit redundent ^^ you end up typing more characters :)
[23:05] <__BS__> Right, but presumably not used often, and perhaps easier to remember than yet another option to yet another command. Said another way ... in some senses 'alias' can be a memory jogger. So although I may forget -X, or lessnoclear, I should remember "I've solved this problem before", type alias, get the memory slap upside the head, and get on with my day.
[23:10] <__BS__> Back to wi-fi for the moment. I SO wish default kde install included a useful network manager. wlan0 now in ifconfig, but cannot see any networks. Currently have wicd installed. iwconfig shows wlan0. No workie. Suggestions?
[23:11] <Snowhog> __BS__: adding export LESS="-X" to your .bashrc file works. Just tried it, and man no longer clears the screen on exit.
[23:12] <__BS__> Snowhog: Yes, but this means every use of less will not clear the screen. MOST of the time, the default is desirable, just not always. Setting LESS in .bash will change the behaviour for all invocations.
[23:12] <Snowhog> __BS__: True.
[23:13] <James147> Muzer: can you please disable the nick change on away
[23:14] <__BS__> So ... riddle me this ... why is it only when trying to chase down seemingly stupid problems that shouldn't be present, THAT is the time these minor irritants most present themselves, distracting the problem to hand, and when most distracted and least likely to remember that 'yet another parameter to yet another cli command.' The rest of the time ... it's behaving as one would want. Karma?
[23:15] <__BS__> James147: Nick change on away is not ... appropriate?
[23:16] <James147> !away
[23:16] <Snowhog> __BS__: The simple answer, is it just is the way it is.
[23:17] <James147> __BS__: complex answer is you are more irratable when trying to fix issues that shouldnt present them selves so the minor things are more fustrating
[23:17] <__BS__> James147: Ah! Thank you. Had never picked up the putting in a reason preventing the notification. Cool.
[23:17] <__BS__> !rhetorical :-)
[23:17] <James147> __BS__:  :D
[23:18] <Snowhog> James147: I find it preferable to not have the screen cleared on an exit. I tend to open another terminal to do what I need after finding the answer in the other anyway. The export LESS="-X" in .bashrc is nice for me.
[23:21] <__BS__> How do I chase down 'segmentation fault'?
[23:27] <James147> __BS__: in what program?
[23:27] <lovesthethianood> sometiems when playing music/video my computer freezes. alt c/q/ctrl/shiftesc alt backspace dose nothing... whats up?
[23:27] <Pante59> америкосов понабежало тут уродцев
[23:28] <James147> lovesthethianood: use alt+print screen/sysreq+k
[23:28] <James147> lovesthethianood: the alt+crtl+bs shortcut has been disabled by newer version of X as far too many people accdently press it
[23:30] <lovesthethianood> James147: my mouse dosent move and no shortcuts works though
[23:30] <Snowhog> !ru | Pante59
[23:31] <__BS__> What happened to right-clicking  a menu item, and getting a sub-menu for, e.g. run as administrator, or put in command line?
[23:31] <James147> lovesthethianood: dose the capslock key toggle the light on your keyboard?
[23:31] <lovesthethianood> no
[23:31] <lovesthethianood> James147: no
[23:31] <James147> lovesthethianood: then you have a kernel panic and have to cold boot
[23:32] <lovesthethianood> James147: coldboot? please explain
[23:33] <James147> lovesthethianood: press the power button for ~ 8 sec or untill your computer powers off then press it again to start your computer :)
[23:33] <Snowhog> lovesthethianood: press and hold the power button until the PC powers off.
[23:33] <lovesthethianood> ok.lol. i know how to fix it that way im just wondering why its freezing up like a frostbitten penguin
[23:36] <James147> lovesthethianood: what graphics card?
[23:37] <lovesthethianood> James147:  intel gma 4500m
[23:37] <lovesthethianood> aspire 5334-2598
[23:39] <alain__> bonjour
[23:42] <__BS__> James147: Sorry missed your 'what program'. Moved wifi to usb, webcam to pcmcia/usb, now cheese segfaults.
[23:45] <lovesthethianood> MMMmmmmm cheeese
[23:47] <__BS__> care for some whine?
[23:49] <MajinSaiyan> hi guys...can anyone help me with an audio problem?
[23:49] <James147> !ask | MajinSaiyan
[23:51] <MajinSaiyan> i have installed Kubuntu 10.10 on my 64-bit Gateway laptop. The OS is wonderful....however when i plug my headphones in the audio is still playing back on the laptop speakers. How can i get my headphone jack to work?
[23:52] <__BS__> Have camserv up, but pic looks like it's in 9 sections. 3x3. Top 3 are duplicates. Middle / bottom rows garbage (think wrong monitor resolution type of picture). xawtv no go. v4l-confi 'no overlay support'. Suggestions?
[23:54] <__BS__> MajinSaiyan: When you plug the headphones in, do you hear sound? (Over them, not just the computer speakers.)
[23:54] <MajinSaiyan> I don't hear any sound coming from the external speakers
[23:56] <__BS__> MajinSaiyan: Confused. You say plug headphones in you hear sound on laptop speakers. You do not say whether you hear sound over headphones. Then you talk about external speakers.  I take it by 'headphones' originally, you meant external speakers?
[23:57] <MajinSaiyan> yeah i've tried plugging in headphones and external speakers to see if anything is wrong with either one. But the only audio devices that my computer is detecting are the internal laptop speakers and HDMI audio. It does not detect anything plugged into the headphone jack :/
[23:59] <lovesthethianood> whenever my power goes out during a storm kubuntu stops working whats wrong?