[00:20] <LogicallyDashing> aar: as of KDE4 you have a "Run Command Interface" summoned by alt+f2 by default that acts quite a lot like katapult. You can make it *look* more like katapult in the settings.
[01:12] <vladislavb> Hello all, Anyone know if the kde integration of the OpenOffice Save As dialog has been fixed in 11.04?
[01:12] <vladislavb> It is very slow here
[01:12] <vladislavb> (in libreoffice)
[01:18] <vladislavb> i guess not.. as the whole kde integration thing is a bit buggy in libreoffice too i would guess
[01:18] <vladislavb> I'll see when 11.04 comes out, then perhaps it'll look nice and work nice!
[01:19] <arkanabar> dunno, seems to work ok for me in PCLOS.
[01:20] <arkanabar> in fact, the save-as diaog box pops up almost instantly.
[01:51] <nfrs> hi
[01:51] <nfrs> using 10.04.2: I drag-and-dropped an application to a panel, how do I change its icon? right click->icon settings only allows to "edit file type", which I don't want
[02:04] <kaiyin_> I have installed texlive2010 from their iso image, is there a way install kile without installing its dependencies (such as texlive2009)?
[03:15] <katsrc> hey, is ubuntu-minimal a dependency for Kubuntu desktop?
[04:03] <mole_> Daskreech: i spoke to soon about my graphics
[04:03] <mole_> Daskreech: when i have gwenview open my display stalls :(
[04:15] <yixin_> what's this channel for??
[04:16] <mase_wk> yixin_: Kubuntu support
[04:16] <yixin_> o,I see
[04:16] <yixin_> 3Q
[04:32] <Daskreech> katsrc: not .. really but
[04:32] <Daskreech> yixin_: What's 3Q ?
[04:32] <Daskreech> mole_: Just Gwenview? As in with no images loaded?
[04:38] <mole_> Daskreech: i need to debug more.
[04:38] <Daskreech> ok
[04:38] <mole_> i can file a bug
[04:38] <mole_> i have like one bug on the bug tracker but i i don't think i've tested it with current version yet
[04:39] <mole_> stupid queing on remote stuff using like smb:// fish:// fuck it sucks
[04:39] <mole_> kde 3.5 was so sick in this manner
[04:39] <mole_> hasn't yet ever been as good in 4.0 and it pisses me off i wish i could fix it myself
[04:51] <mase_wk> mole_: what issue are you having ? Also please use family friendly language in this channel. I understand you are frustrated but the channel is for everyone
[04:51] <mole_> sorry... it's my upbringing i swear ;)
[04:51] <mole_> business rules apply
[04:53] <mase_wk> mole_: so what issue are you running into ?
[04:53] <mole_> oh umm
[04:54] <mole_> give me a sec i got a bug filed on the one about the queing of the remote protocols
[04:54] <mole_> but not on my intel graphics yet
[04:54] <mase_wk> i have a 3.5 test machine handy and a 4.6.2 test machine
[04:54] <mole_> on my netbook
[04:54] <mole_> aight
[04:54] <mole_> so do i
[04:54] <mole_> i haven't tested most recent upgrade from yesterday
[04:56] <mole_> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=264557
[05:19] <katsrc> Daskreech: why is ubuntu-minimal install on Kubuntu?
[05:20] <Daskreech> katsrc: it's the smallest set of packages that are needed to make Ubuntu boot
[05:20] <katsrc> is there a way to get pure KDE, and un-install the unused components?
[05:20] <katsrc> Daskreech: ah, ok
[05:20] <Daskreech> katsrc: Umm.. Which unused components?
[05:20] <katsrc> Daskreech: but totally not a requirement for Kubuntu?
[05:21] <katsrc> is it for the live CD only?
[05:21] <katsrc> Daskreech: anything non-KDE?
[05:21] <Daskreech> I'll just note here if you get pure KDE you are likely to leave a lot of it unused so you have a conflicting statement :)
[05:21] <Daskreech> KDE relies on lots of things that are not KDE
[05:21] <katsrc> Daskreech: a lot of GTK packages?
[05:22] <Daskreech> If you are worried about having things from other toolkits you have OO.o and that's about it
[05:23] <Daskreech> Or Libre office
[05:23] <katsrc> Daskreech: like this for example: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde
[05:23] <Daskreech> katsrc: You could just follow that :-p
[05:26] <Daskreech> But there aer not a lot of gtk packages in Kubuntu
[05:27] <Daskreech> if Koffice/Calligra ever went stable they would probably take them all out
[05:29] <katsrc> yeah i tend to use KOffice more
[05:35] <mole_> heh... bug confirmed!
[05:35] <mole_> thx!
[05:35] <mole_> never hang out here but i've seriously run kde since 1997 lol
[06:30] <Kaleidoscope> Anyone alive?
[06:32] <valorie> !ask | Kaleidoscope
[06:33] <Kaleidoscope> Is there a way I can change my Audio Card Driver?
[06:34] <Kaleidoscope> Or failing that, A way I can use a windows one on Linux
[06:35] <mole_> what is the problem exactly?
[06:35] <mole_> no sound?
[06:36] <Kaleidoscope> I got sound, But my Headphone Port doesn't work at all
[06:36] <mole_> have you run alsamixer and made sure it is not muted?
[06:36] <Kaleidoscope> Yea
[06:36] <mole_> does the one at hte back work?
[06:36] <mole_> are you using a front port?
[06:36] <Kaleidoscope> Only one port
[06:36] <Kaleidoscope> I'm on a laptop
[06:37] <mole_> and no hardware mute?
[06:37] <mole_> function+mute?
[06:37] <Kaleidoscope> Nope
[06:37] <mole_> head phones known to be good?
[06:37] <Kaleidoscope> Yea, work fine on windows
[06:39] <mole_> lspci | grep -i audio
[06:39] <mole_> paste that to the channel
[06:39] <Kaleidoscope> lspci | grep -i audio
[06:39] <mole_> lol
[06:39] <mole_> the output of that command smartass
[06:39] <Kaleidoscope> OH
[06:40] <valorie> rofl
[06:40] <Kaleidoscope> Sorry, I'm kinda half asleep here
[06:40] <mole_> sure sure
[06:40] <Kaleidoscope> 00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
[06:40] <Kaleidoscope> 01:05.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc RS880 Audio Device [Radeon HD 4200]
[06:40] <mole_> weird
[06:41] <mole_> you have to select your default sound card in .asoundrc in /home/username/
[06:41] <mole_> you have 2 sound cards
[06:42] <Kaleidoscope> I set Azalia as the default
[06:42] <Kaleidoscope> The Radeon one only handles the HDMI port
[06:42] <mole_> and for sure it's not muted?
[06:42] <Kaleidoscope> For sure
[06:43] <mole_> sounds like a weird piece of hardware
[06:43] <mole_> sometimes u need special options in /etc/modules.autoload.d/
[06:43] <mole_> or whatever that file is
[06:43] <mole_> just so that when it modprobes it works properly
[06:43] <mole_> is this a nettop by chance?
[06:43] <Kaleidoscope> no
[06:44] <mole_> could be this
[06:44] <mole_> edit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[06:44] <mole_> add at the end of the file:
[06:44] <mole_> options snd-hda-intel model=laptop
[06:44] <mole_> no guarantees tho
[06:44] <FloodBotK2> mole_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:45] <mole_> you will obviously have to reload alsa
[06:45] <mole_> if u don't know what you're doing then probably reboot would be best bet
[06:45] <Kaleidoscope> Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base" -- using "application/octet-stream"
[06:45] <Kaleidoscope> Error: no write permission for file "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base"
[06:45] <mole_> lol
[06:45] <mole_> "sudo"
[06:45] <Kaleidoscope> Oh
[06:46] <Kaleidoscope> I'm still new to this stuff =P
[06:46] <mole_> ye
[06:46] <mole_> it's all good dawg
[06:46] <mole_> just becareful
[06:46] <mole_> :?P
[06:46] <mole_> always good to back up anything u modify
[06:46] <mole_> but before you modify it
[06:46] <mole_> u know?
[06:46] <Kaleidoscope> Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base" -- using "application/octet-stream"
[06:46] <Kaleidoscope> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/octet-stream"
[06:46] <mole_> umm
[06:47] <mole_> u are using some sort of gui?
[06:47] <Kaleidoscope> No, I typed all that straight into the terminal, If that's what you mean
[06:47] <mole_> okay
[06:48] <mole_> just go alt+f2
[06:48] <mole_> if u are running kubuntu of course
[06:48] <mole_> and type kdesudo kate
[06:48] <mole_> then open /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[06:48] <mole_> and add
[06:49] <mole_> options snd-hda-intel model=laptop
[06:49] <mole_> to the bottom
[06:49] <mole_> and because you are noob
[06:49] <mole_> reboot
[06:49] <FloodBotK2> mole_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:49] <Kaleidoscope> alsa-base.conf?
[06:49] <mole_> if it it exists
[06:50] <mole_> if it doesn't list the files that do exist that sound like that
[06:51] <Kaleidoscope> Alright added and saved that, So back in a few
[06:51] <mole_> good luck
[06:51] <mole_> no guarantees
[06:51] <mole_> best bet it's something like that tho
[06:51] <mole_> so google the shit out of it
[06:51] <Kaleidoscope> Hopefully
[06:51] <bazhang> mole_, watch the language
[06:51] <mole_> sorry
[06:51] <bazhang> !google > mole_
[06:51] <mole_> :/
[06:52] <mole_> lol stupid bot
[06:52] <gn0m3boy> mole:  'tis ok.  your not the first to ever get busted on that   :)
[06:52] <mole_> ;)
[06:54] <Kaleidoscope> WOO, That worked, Mane thanks Mole_
[06:54] <mole_> lolzor
[06:54] <mole_> nice
[06:54] <mole_> maybe u r'nt so noob
[06:55] <Kaleidoscope> oh shi
[06:55] <mole_> ye yee
[06:55] <Kaleidoscope> Now the Laptop speakers don't work XD
[06:55] <mole_> lol
[06:55] <mole_> nice
[06:55] <Kaleidoscope> I know, right
[06:55] <mole_> u have to unplug headphones for them to work
[06:55] <Kaleidoscope> Obviously
[06:55] <Kaleidoscope> I did that, nothing
[06:56] <mole_> double check alsamixer for levels and mute
[06:56] <Kaleidoscope> Ugh, How do I open that again?
[06:56] <mole_> alt+f2
[06:56] <mole_> type konsole
[06:56] <mole_> then type
[06:56] <mole_> alsamixer
[06:56] <FloodBotK2> mole_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:58] <Kaleidoscope> Everything is unmuted
[06:59] <mole_> hmm
[06:59] <mole_> so u want headphones and line out working at same time?
[06:59] <mole_> or speaker ot don't work at all?
[06:59] <Kaleidoscope> No, Headphones when they're plugged in, Internal speakers when they're not
[07:00] <mole_> ye
[07:01] <mole_> what kind of computer is this?
[07:01] <mole_> like make / model
[07:02] <Kaleidoscope> HP Laptop G61-631nr
[07:04] <mole_> are you running kubuntu?
[07:05] <Kaleidoscope> Yea, 10.10
[07:05] <Kaleidoscope> I <3 KDE
[07:07] <mole_> i'm pretty tired
[07:07] <mole_> so i could probably figure it out
[07:07] <mole_> but basically read this
[07:07] <mole_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[07:07] <Kaleidoscope> Alright, thanks =D
[07:08] <mr_bamboostick> hi. i'm on a German kubuntu 10.10 and updating through Taiwanese package sources. Updating the package cache sometimes produces a strange error message that roughly translates to: "unable to lock module — system settings: explicitly locking the module is not possible. please close all other package managers accessing it."
[07:09] <mr_bamboostick> anybody familiar with this kind of message?!
[07:09] <bazhang> mr_bamboostick, yes, you can only use one instance of apt at a time.
[07:09] <valorie> yes, it means you have something else running with sudo
[07:10] <bazhang> mr_bamboostick, close other package managers or let them finish, then close them
[07:10] <mr_bamboostick> hmmm... well, i actually don't
[07:10] <mr_bamboostick> nothing else running
[07:10] <bazhang> mr_bamboostick, open a konsole and type top
[07:10] <mr_bamboostick> ok, hang on…
[07:10] <bazhang> or use sudo as valorie suggested
[07:11] <mr_bamboostick> what does "top" do?
[07:11] <bazhang> show running processes
[07:11] <mr_bamboostick> ah, right
[07:12] <bazhang> if its not running then its a sudo issue
[07:13] <mr_bamboostick> will logging out and back in again possibly solve the problem?
[07:14] <bazhang> not a good idea if apt is running. try with sudo first
[07:18] <mr_bamboostick> ok, i killed a process displayed as "kpackagekitsmar" by top. Was that good or bad? :)
[07:19] <mole_> why not
[07:20] <mole_> i would too...
[07:20] <mole_> u know?
[07:24] <mr_bamboostick> If a GANGster is someone who is inside a gang I'd sure like to be a molester…
[07:25] <mole_> wb Kaleidoscope any luck?
[07:25] <ubsafder> can i upgrade from ubuntu DVD with 10.10.386 desktp i found reinstall only did i miss an option
[07:25] <Kaleidoscope> Alright Mole_, Things have gotten silly
[07:25] <mole_> lol
[07:26] <Kaleidoscope> It'll use sound based on bootup
[07:26] <Kaleidoscope> ie
[07:26] <mole_> it's time to light the linux candles
[07:26] <Kaleidoscope> If the headphones are plugged in, It'll use them, and disable the Internal, If they're not, The internal work but headphone port is disabled
[07:26] <mole_> yup
[07:27] <mole_> u need some linux candles for sure
[07:27] <Kaleidoscope> XD
[07:27] <mole_> ;)
[07:27] <mole_> u'll figure it out
[07:27] <Kaleidoscope> Linux Candles are?
[07:27] <mole_> u light them
[07:27] <mole_> and meditate
[07:27] <mole_> and then the answer comes to you
[07:27] <mole_> lol
[07:28] <Kaleidoscope> Ahh
[07:28] <Kaleidoscope> Well wish me luck then, Hopefully It won't to too long to get this down
[07:28] <mole_> it's a small problem
[07:29] <Kaleidoscope> You say that like you have the answer already <.<
[07:29] <mole_> i watched nhl on the bus today on my phone that says it runs 9.04 ubuntu out of the box
[07:29] <mole_> that pumps me up
[07:30] <Kaleidoscope> lol, awesome
[07:30] <mole_> ;)
[07:30] <mole_> motrolla atrix ftw
[07:31] <mole_> not rooted or anything
[07:31] <mole_> cat /etc/lsb-release says 9.04 ubuntu
[07:35] <mr_bamboostick> Okay, now I get this error message details: "W: GPG error: http://linux.dropbox.com maverick Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY FC918B335044912E; E: Error http://tw.archive.ubuntu.com maverick Release.gpg - Could not connect to tw.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (140.112.8.139), connection timed out."
[07:36] <mr_bamboostick> (all when trying to update through software management)
[07:36] <mole_> saw off the back of the computer
[07:36] <mase_wk> mr_bamboostick: is linux.dropbox.com an apt repo ?
[07:37] <mole_> and clip the transistors
[07:37] <mase_wk> mr_bamboostick: if not then why are you adding it as an apt repository  ? Or are you just following some random howto on the net somewhere ?
[07:50] <valorie> that looks a bit hosed, that URL
[07:53] <Chronos> hi, i suppose 400MB of RAM for Kubuntu (with nepomuk and some useless services disables) is too much, do you agree with me?
[07:54] <valorie> mr_bamboostick: where did you get your repository link from?
[07:55] <mr_bamboostick> valorie: i don't quite recall but it was a website explaining how to implement dropbox in kde
[07:55] <valorie> ah, OK
[07:55] <valorie> I know the site
[07:56] <valorie> http://www.nixternal.com/kde-and-dropbox/
[07:56] <mr_bamboostick> anything wrong with that?
[07:56] <valorie> is up-to-date and works
[07:56] <mr_bamboostick> oh, okay
[07:57] <valorie> did you use 32-bit or 64?
[07:57] <valorie> nixternal is a kubuntu devel
[07:57] <mr_bamboostick> 64bit
[07:57] <valorie> it's important to do your research -- there is bad advice out there
[07:57] <valorie> http://www.getdropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64 < --- so that was the link you used?
[07:58] <valorie> that isn't an apt repository
[07:58] <valorie> best to follow his directions, or do a wget http://www.getdropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64
[07:58] <valorie> either will work
[07:59] <Kaleidoscope> Well Mole_, I can't get it to switch beteween the two while on, But I can deal with using Headphones only
[07:59] <valorie> but that isn't a repository, and can't be added like one
[07:59] <mole_> :(
[07:59] <mole_> sorry dawg
[07:59] <mole_> i got to crash out tho
[07:59] <mole_> good luck in solving
[08:00] <mr_bamboostick> hmm, okay thank you. i'll try to resetup dropbox following the nixternal site
[08:51] <emre> hi
[08:52] <Kaleidoscope> Hola
[08:53] <Kaleidoscope> XD Wb
[08:53] <Kaleidoscope> Or not
[08:53] <emre> hi
[08:53] <Kaleidoscope> Hi again
[08:53] <Kaleidoscope> =P
[08:53] <emre> :)
[08:53] <Kaleidoscope> What's up?
[08:54] <emre> fine u
[09:36] <aperson> is there something similar to gnome's typing break option in kde?
[10:02] <cortex_sk> aperson: maybe "rsibreak" is what you're looking for
[10:04] <aperson> cortex_sk↳ it does look like it, though it doesn't look like it can lock me out of my desktop session, hmm
[10:05] <aperson> I will give it a try, thanks
[10:16] <basso> Hmmm
[10:16] <basso> im still wondering, why kde :O
[10:19] <BlouBlou> Because it's cool
[10:22] <basso> Is it now?
[10:23] <Tm_T> basso: KDE offers wide variety of functionality and flexibility with relatively easy use
[10:24] <basso> maybe i could testpilot kde when 11.04 arrives
[11:04] <grawcho_> [Bug 247839] OpenGL Compositing Corrupted on Intel 945GM is back in KDE 4.6.2 ... dose anyone know if
[11:04] <grawcho_> it is going to be fixed ... or is it the end of good desktop effects for me on this laptop?
[11:04] <grawcho_> P.S - is there a workaround besides downgrading back to maverick ?
[11:07] <grawcho_> my bad ... number probably wrong ... though problem stays the same.
[11:07] <grawcho_> OpenGL Compositing Corrupted on Intel 945GM (K.D.E 4.6.2)
[11:10] <bigjools> i915 locks up for me if I have compositing on :/
[11:10] <Tm_T> grawcho_: I presume that's a mix of graphics drivers, Kwin and several other factors
[11:12] <jussi> grawcho_: I think martin posted a blog post with a fix for this, wait a sec, let me find it.
[11:14] <jussi> grawcho_: this _may_ be your issue? http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2011/04/why-blur-does-not-work-in-kubuntu-natty-with-intel/
[11:18] <grawcho_> jussi: yeah ... just saw it again ... read it before ... disabled blur everything works just fine ... thanks
[11:18] <jussi> grawcho_: theres a fix at the end of the blogpost
[11:19] <jussi> or rather "workaround"
[11:19] <grawcho_> jussi: read it to ... tring now...
[11:19] <jussi> :)
[11:19] <grawcho_> thanks
[11:19] <jussi> yw
[11:19] <jussi> thank Martin :D
[11:19] <grawcho_> thank you martin :)
[11:27] <jussi> grawcho_: do let us know how it works for you. :)
[12:10] <jonutzj> welcome
[13:00] <cba123> I'm running 4.6.2 from backports on Ubuntu Maverick.  I can't seem to find anything.  I found the one in "System Settings -> Input Devices" but my mouse still scrolls way too fast.  Anyone know how I can slow it down?
[13:00] <Peace-> xD
[13:01] <cba123> Peace-, You did say to come here from #kde...  haha
[13:02] <Peace-> cba123: did you seen this ? http://wstaw.org/m/2011/04/20/plasma-desktopCr5847.jpg
[13:02] <Peace-> see
[13:03] <cba123> Peace-, Yeah, I changed mouse scrolls by to less, and still having that issue
[13:03] <Peace-> cba123: mm seems a driver issue
[13:04] <Peace-> cba123: i have an hp mouse wifi and i can't get it too
[13:04] <Peace-> wth the logitech maybe i can
[13:05] <cba123> Peace-, It is a Microsoft mouse.  Maybe that's it.  I'd think there would be some software fix though.
[13:06] <Peace-> cba123: mm personally i i ahve seen a lots of problem on mouse
[13:06] <Peace-> i have a trust mouse that doesn't work at all xD
[13:07] <Peace-> only scroll works
[13:08] <Peace-> cba123: lsusb ?
[13:09] <cba123> Bus 004 Device 004: ID 045e:0745 Microsoft Corp.
[13:42] <mterry> Riddell, oh, agateau isn't here either  :)
[13:42] <Riddell> mterry: #kubuntu-devel :)
[13:42] <mterry> ah
[13:56] <spikeb> is there a good video transcoder/converter for kde?
[13:59] <BlouBlou> I know WinFF, but I doubt if there is for KDE or not
[14:01] <yofel> there is kdevnlive if you want to try it, don't know much about it though
[14:02] <spikeb> ok
[14:11]  * spikeb is quite impressed with kubuntu and kde thus far
[14:26] <Peace-> spikeb: you coukd try dvc
[14:35] <spikeb> winFF will work. going to poke the KMediaFactory folks and see if they're planning on adding automagic conversion or not
[14:36] <Peace-> kde apps = dvc
[14:36] <Peace-> dolphin video converter service menu
[14:39]  * spikeb adds that too, looks good
[14:39] <ibrahim> hello
[14:39] <ibrahim> huhu
[15:09] <BluesKaj> hi folks
[15:46] <LarsTorben> hi
[15:46] <LarsTorben> i am kubuntu freak
[15:47] <James147> Hello LarsTorben
[15:48] <LarsTorben> hello james147
[16:10] <c2tarun> my network-manager is not able to detect any wifi connections :/ is there any way to force it via terminal?
[16:11] <James147> c2tarun: "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan" << will attempt to scan on the wlan0 device
[16:12] <david00700> hey
[16:12] <david00700> help me
[16:12] <c2tarun> James147: I am getting no scan results :(
[16:12] <James147> !help | david00700
[16:12] <david00700> ok i got i
[16:12] <david00700> i got it
[16:13] <david00700> my kubuntu is sometimes frozen
[16:13] <david00700> .
[16:13] <James147> c2tarun: then it looks like the problem isnt with network-manager :(
[16:13] <James147> !details | david00700
[16:13] <david00700> ok
[16:13] <david00700> thank your guide
[16:13] <James147> c2tarun: whats the output of "iwconfig wlan0"?
[16:14] <c2tarun> James147: well my bluetooth is working fine so I guess no problem with wifi card. My wifi modem is working fine because my roomie is using it
[16:14] <James147> c2tarun: bluetooth and wifi are generally not on the same card
[16:14] <c2tarun> James147: http://paste.ubuntu.com/596585/
[16:14] <James147> ^^ or at least will act like two different devices
[16:15] <James147> c2tarun: what chipset?
[16:15] <c2tarun> James147: well in my case I guess they are same because I have just one switch that activates both bluetooth and wifi
[16:15] <c2tarun> James147: how can I check my chipset?
[16:15] <James147> lspci | grep -i network
[16:15] <James147> c2tarun: means they share a hardware switch, not that they are the same device
[16:16] <c2tarun> hmmmm.......       my chipset http://paste.ubuntu.com/596586/
[16:16] <James147> :( Broadcom are the more anoying of the cards... what version of kubuntu are you on?
[16:16] <c2tarun> James147: natty beta2
[16:17] <James147> c2tarun: hmm, you may want to ask at #ubuntu+1 ^^
[16:17] <James147> they are better able to deal with natty issues
[16:17] <c2tarun> James147: ok, let me try few things, switching of everything and then rebooting and all :(
[16:18] <c2tarun> then I'll ask on ubuntu+1
[16:21] <david00700> "my kubuntu is 10.10, my computer Intel core(TM2) duo 6300 1.86hgz memory 4gb ,vga geforce 7600 gt , sometimes My kubuntu is frozen. in this time, kubuntu's booting image screen is appeard. and reboot itself
[16:23] <James147> david00700: so it sometimes freezes during boot up?
[16:24] <david00700> no boot up,during i work well, surprisingly
[16:24] <david00700> it happend
[16:26] <david00700> so about this problem, i want to know whether this problem is reported, or how to see a log about this.
[16:27] <david00700> in fact I have been met a unlimited reboot in ubuntu 10.10 on my computer.
[16:32] <BluesKaj> david00700, I have the 7600gt and my nvidia driver that installed before the new kernal upgrade wouldn't run on it after rebooting . I had to remove the recommended driver , then reboot into recovery mode of the new kernel and reinstall the recommended drriver (nvidia-current )
[16:33] <c2tarun> James147: switched of lappy then modem, switched on modem and then lappy and it worked :)
[16:33] <david00700> you means kernel is problem, isn't i?
[16:33] <david00700> you means kernel is problem, isn't it?
[16:42] <BluesKaj> david00700, yes
[16:44] <david00700> which kernel should I install ?
[16:44] <BlouBlou> david00700: the newst one
[16:45] <david00700> 2.6.39?
[16:49] <Daskreech> unless you have hardware issues
[16:53] <BluesKaj> Daskreech, it's a bug with the new kernel and nvidia and it's hard to determine which
[16:53] <BluesKaj> is at fault
[16:54] <genii-around> BluesKaj: Actually I think the problem lays somewhere in rebuilding the DKMS modules when they are proprietary ones
[16:56] <Daskreech> BluesKaj: The combination most likely. If you can't change one change the other
[16:56] <Daskreech> kernel is easier
[16:57] <BluesKaj> genii-around, it's like the new kernel has the right module but doesn't rebuild it when it installs , one has to do it afterwards with the additional HW gui
[16:58] <BluesKaj> looks at the old module and sees it as the new already installed
[16:58] <genii-around> Something like that, yes
[16:59] <BluesKaj> anyway , there's a workaround for it ...a bit clunky but it works
[17:40] <LarsTorbenK> hi
[17:40] <LarsTorbenK> kubuntu is so cool !
[17:45] <shadeslayer> LarsTorbenK: great to hear you like it :)
[19:21] <joseph_> hello, i was wondering if someone can help me. I installed KDE 4.6 on Maverick with the back-ports ppa. It is not working well with me system, how do i remove everything that was associated with that ppa so all the kde stuff is gone?
[19:38] <joseph123> can someone please help me. I used the kubuntu-desktop backports ppa to install kde 4.6 on Maverick. It does not work well on my system. How do I remove everything that came with  the ppa instead of removing them all one by one?
[19:39] <claydoh> ppa-purge
[19:40] <James147> joseph123: what dosnt work about it?
[19:41] <joseph123> hello james147, at login i always get bombarded with a recurring error message
[19:41] <James147> joseph123: what error?
[19:41] <James147> and how did you upgrade/.
[19:41] <joseph123> hold on a moment
[19:42] <James147> (I ask as I dont think downgrading will solve the issue... and that its probally easy to fix)
[19:42] <joseph123> ppa: kubuntu-ppa/backports
[19:42] <James147> joseph123: then?
[19:42] <joseph123> then i installed through apt-get in terminal
[19:43] <James147> joseph123: you started with kubuntu or ubuntu?
[19:43] <joseph123> i started with ubuntu
[19:44] <James147> hmm, I would suggest trying a upgrade ^^ "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[19:45] <virgo> hi
[19:46] <joseph123> i'd like to remove it however
[19:47] <joseph123> is there a way to just nullify and remove everything that came associated with that ppa installation on my system?
[19:48] <James147> ^^ ppa-purge then
[19:49] <joseph123> how would the command look like, "sudo apt-get ppa-purge kubuntu-desktop" ?
[19:49] <genii-around> no
[19:50] <joseph123> genii-around, what would the correct command be?
[19:50] <genii-around> like: sudo ppa-purge ppa:yadda-yadda/main      or so. Where you put the ppa:yadda-yadda/main in the add-apt-repository previously
[19:54] <Sparky97> i installed 10.10 twice on my hard disk so i could try kde 4.6. 4.6 is still buggy (i cant use my favorite desktop effects.). I get information overload when trying to find out how to remove the 2nd install of kubuntu. how can i remove it so that only the first one of kubuntu 10.10 is on my hard disk?
[19:55] <James147> Sparky97: format the partition, reinstall grub
[19:55] <Sparky97> James147: is there an article on how to do that?
[19:56] <sudipta> i have recently installed kde 4.6 in ubuntu 10.10...but my gnome apps looks ugly...any help?
[19:57] <joseph123> Thank you James147 and Genii-around
[20:02] <sudipta> i have recently installed kde 4.6 in ubuntu 10.10...but my gnome apps looks ugly...any help?
[20:03] <joseph123> sudipta, i think there is a way to skin gnome apps so it all looks uniform
[20:04] <misterx> como hacer que amarok lea cd de musica
[20:04] <sudipta> joseph123: how?
[20:04] <misterx> amarok no lee cd de musica
[20:05] <BluesKaj> !it | misterx
[20:05] <joseph123> http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen+Gtk?content=136216
[20:09] <misterx> kubuntu-es
[20:10] <BluesKaj> misterx, pardon #kubuntu-es
[20:19] <shaint> Всем привет!
[20:20] <BluesKaj> !ru | shaint
[20:21] <shaint> thanks)
[20:21] <BluesKaj> shaint, np
[21:01] <ponk> hai
[21:01] <ponk> Im new to ubuntu
[21:01] <ponk> and stuck at installing java -.-
[21:01] <James147> !java
[21:03] <ponk> I will try to read that
[21:03] <ponk> ty
[21:08] <ponk> how to click on ok in the konsole? -.-
[21:09] <James147> ponk: ok?
[21:09] <ponk> yes
[21:09] <ponk> after sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
[21:09] <ponk> it installed
[21:09] <ponk> obviously
[21:09] <ponk> now there is a long text
[21:09] <ponk> and in the end there is ok
[21:10] <FloodBotK2> ponk: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:10] <James147> type 'y' then press enter
[21:10] <ponk> sorry!
[21:10] <ponk> I did that
[21:10] <ponk> and it installed
[21:12] <James147> o you mean to select the sun licence? press tab untill its hilighted then hit enter
[21:12] <ponk> http://imgur.com/gxCgk
[21:12] <ponk> ooh ty lol
[21:20] <afief> While trying to install kubuntu it's stuck on "Getting the time from a netwrok time server" but it's not connected to a network" (animation still works though)
[21:21] <mjobin> hi there ! from a recent package upgrate... plasma-desktop and kdm got erased without me noticing? i dont know what other piece might be missing. but kwallet is not lunching anymore. and I see several errors about dbus ?
[21:22] <mjobin> dbus-daemon run as user 102 (no ref in /etc/passwd)
[21:22] <James147> mjobin: install kubuntu-desktop it should pull in everything you need
[21:22] <mjobin> Error message was:  "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown" : " "The name org.kde.kwalletd was not provided by any .service files" "
[21:23] <mjobin>   plasma-widget-networkmanagement: Conflicts: network-manager-kde but 1:0.9~svn1176084-0ubuntu1 is installed.  (which one is to be installed ? )
[21:27] <mjobin> thanks James147, very good recommendation
[21:27] <mjobin> now, I wonder if I should switch to the plasma-widget-networkmanagement ?
[21:27] <afief> While trying to install kubuntu it's stuck on "Getting the time from a netwrok time server" but it's not connected to a network" (animation still works though)
[21:28] <mjobin> also, I thought kubuntu/kde/nvidia supported monitor hot plug ?
[21:28] <mjobin> maybe with nouveau
[21:29] <James147> mjobin: the nvidia drivers still use the xorg.conf, so i doupt it, but the nouveau ones might
[21:29] <James147> mjobin: and I would recomend teh network manager widget as knetworkmanager is largly depracated now
[21:31] <Peace-> James147: spam :D http://nowardev.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/gnome-defaltt-panel-kde.gif
[22:15] <Sparky97> James147: sorry, i still cant find good instructions on how to eliminate the partition while keeping the kubuntu that has all my stuff on it. most of it his how to delete linux and go back to windows. how do i delete just the newer partition that has linux kde 4.6, and keep the old kubuntu that is kde 4.5?
[22:16] <James147> Sparky97: format the partition then install grub again
[22:16] <James147> !grub2
[22:18] <James147> Sparky97: ^^ though from inside the os you should jsut need to run "sudo grub-install /dev/sdX" where /dev/sdX is the drive you want to isntall it to (drive, not partition)
[22:18] <valorie> !connection
[23:11] <LINKSWORD2> Hey guys, I could use a little help?
[23:12] <LINKSWORD2> help please?
[23:13] <James147> !help | LINKSWORD2
[23:15] <LINKSWORD2> All right. So I'm running Kubuntu 10.04 LTE on an outdated Dell Latitude D610, and unfortunately, I am unable to connect to existing wireless networks that are visible to other computers.
[23:15] <LINKSWORD2> Where can I find a driver or other package to help solve this issue?
[23:28] <LINKSWORD2> Nothing?
[23:29] <James147> LINKSWORD2: sorry was bussy :) what chipset? "lspci | grep -i network
[23:32] <LINKSWORD2> I keep getting a reply from the system that no such file or directory exists.
[23:33] <LINKSWORD2> Ah, figured it out. Broadcom
[23:45] <LINKSWORD2> If you need additional info, here it is. Broadcom Corporation MCM4309 802.11 a/b/g (Rev 03)
[23:48] <James147> Broadcom have never worked teribally well... I would advice upgrading to 10.10, as support for them improved every version
[23:48] <LINKSWORD2> OK, I was thinking about doing that but wasn't sure.
[23:48] <azimov> #join lsucs