[00:17] <hyndra> any one alive
[00:18] <hyndra> hi
[00:18] <hyndra> have a prob
[00:18] <hyndra> any help
[00:18] <hyndra> i cant  install vmware or virtual box or qemu
[00:19] <hyndra> why __????
[00:19] <hyndra> i have kubunto
[00:20] <institute> people dont seem to do talking here :P
[00:20] <institute> it seems
[00:20] <hyndra> why not
[00:21] <hyndra> whre they talk
[00:21] <hyndra> they are 225
[00:22] <institute> not sure ive just been sitting in here for a day and very little people talking guess no one watchs the chat window
[00:22] <hyndra> ok
[00:22] <hyndra> thanks
[00:22] <hyndra> maybe  ububtu  channel
[00:22] <hyndra> but i dont know how to open that channel
[00:22] <hyndra> first time here
[01:07] <buff27> what is the cpu requirements for kubuntu?
[01:07] <buff27> to run reasonable smooth
[01:12] <claydoh> buff27: I can't remember the real minimums, but I do run kubuntu on a 7 year old 2 ghz p4 laptop with 1gb ram and 8mb video
[01:12] <claydoh> its fine most of the time , that is as low as I would recommend
[01:13] <buff27> ok thanks
[01:13] <buff27> was wondering how my netbook would go
[01:13] <buff27> atom N270 (1.6Ghz) 1.5Gb ram
[01:17] <claydoh> should be just fine, the gpu is often the problem point more than cpu/ram
[03:39] <valorie> has anybody successfully run ubuntuone on Kubuntu?
[03:39] <valorie> it ran in Lucid, but now I don't even get it to start
[03:40] <valorie> now on Mav
[03:40] <valorie> read the doc files, and they talk only about Gnome
[05:15] <cosmo18> is there a way to make kate use spaces instead of tab when you hit the tab key?
[05:31] <Daskreech> cosmo18: yes
[05:31] <Daskreech> I think :)
[05:31] <cosmo18> I have looked through the options but maybe I am just missing it
[05:32] <cosmo18> it would make it a lot easier for editing yaml files
[05:38] <tsimpson> cosmo18: Settings -> Editing -> Insert spaces instead of tabulators
[05:41] <cosmo18> tsimpson: thank you
[05:43] <ahmedhelal> hello, i tried to install kde using sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop on 10.10 ubuntu, however after restart i ended up with konsole opened with no borders (no decorators) and kde didnt load, however typing startkde magically opens kde and everything loads normally.. any idea ?
[05:45] <cosmo18> well this makes at least 4 weeks without windoze and I have to say I'm not missing it so far
[06:27] <napo> hi
[06:27] <napo> alguien despierto?
[06:29] <napo> hola?
[06:40] <napo> somebody in there?
[06:41] <valorie> !ask | napo
[06:43] <napo> ah ok, hoy instale kubuntu, tengo problemas con mi tarjeta via s3 unichrome alguien puede ayudarme? solo quiero saber si estoy en el sitio correcto o si formulo mi pregunta en ingles o alguien puede ayudarme en español
[06:47] <n> Hey everyone
[06:48] <Guest97711> just a quick question: i have a folder with tons of subfolders with subfolders that have images in them. i know none of the images have the same filename. I'd like to move just the images from all the subfolders into a single folder named wallpapers
[06:48] <Guest97711> i came across something like
[06:48] <Guest97711> find * -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec cp {} ~ \;
[06:48] <Guest97711> but it just tells me exec is missing an argument
[06:49] <wallpaper-novice> any easy way to do that?
[06:50] <wallpaper-novice> i think i'd need to change maxdepth to at least 10 too to make sure it gets the files from the sub subfolders
[07:17] <Daskreech> !es |    napo
[07:19] <Daskreech> wallpaper-novice: That looks like it should work
[07:20] <Daskreech> You are copying from whereever to your home directory
[07:28] <wallpaper-novice> Thanks
[07:55] <Bodat> hi all
[07:56] <Bodat> can anyone provide assistance setting up a SD card reader and webcam on aspire one netbook?
[08:43] <c2tarun> can anyone please help me with this error http://paste.kde.org/29377/
[09:17] <paolinux> hi
[09:43] <goofed37> i installed kubuntu twice and tried to erase one of the kubuntus off so i could have all of the hard drive back. now i get grub rescue. how do i rescue grub so i can back on my computer?
[09:44] <alex____> hello everybody
[09:44] <goofed37> also, how do i get all of the hard drive back?
[09:45] <alex____> Is any russians here?
[09:45] <alex____> heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[09:53] <goofed37> does anybody know what the grub rescue screen is, and how to get grub to recognize the right partition?
[10:19] <o___oll> Yay, everything worked (was the one with issues merging my wallpaper folders via bash)
[10:19] <o___oll> 55GB of wallpapers all in one place, heh. I'm not sure what slideshow would do if i tried to assign the folder, but i doubt it'd handle it well =P
[10:31] <vyrgozunqk> hi guys
[10:32] <vyrgozunqk> i'm using kubuntu 11.04, but i cannot set cpu freq within powerdevil, because there's no more solid-powermanagement,
[10:32] <vyrgozunqk> any ideas how to set custom cpu-freq profiles
[10:34] <vyrgozunqk> i'm searching a lot in google, but i cannot find anything..
[10:42] <bati> g
[10:44] <amigrave> why does the ubuntu font renders so bad under kubuntu natty (particulary bold) ? Is there any antialiasing settings tweak I could use ?
[11:25] <c2tarun> gimp not starting on kubuntu natty. anyone using gimp here?
[11:27] <c2tarun> gimp just started with sudo gimp :/ why so?
[11:29] <topyli> yes gimp refused to start/crashed for me too when i thought i'd have a look
[11:29] <topyli> i don't really use it though, so i simply removed it
[11:30] <c2tarun> topyli: is this bug?
[11:31] <mfraz74> have you tried asking in kubuntu-devel or ubuntu+1?
[11:31] <topyli> c2tarun: i would certainly call it one :)
[11:35] <mfraz74> what version of gimp are you using?
[11:44] <Kaleidoscope> Tryin to install flash, I DLed the flash file, Where do I put it?
[11:44] <Kaleidoscope> it's libflashplayer.so
[11:48] <Kaleidoscope> Nvm, Figured it out, Thanks though
[12:13] <v3nd3tta``> guys i need your help: i installed a year ago Kubuntu 10.04, now i wanted to upgrade to 10.10 but it says i got Ubuntu 10.04.2 installed, and i did dist-upgrade and it still says this
[12:16] <Riddell> v3nd3tta``: 10.04.2 is just 10.04 plus updates
[12:16] <v3nd3tta``> but i wanted 10.10 :O and Kubuntu, not Ubuntu :O
[12:23] <v3nd3tta``> and Riddell i know that there's a "PatchDay" which applies .1 and .2
[12:25] <Riddell> v3nd3tta``: you haven't explained what you are doing or reading the distro version from but the upgrade instructions are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MaverickUpgrades/Kubuntu
[12:29] <v3nd3tta``> Riddell: it wants to install Ubuntu 10.10
[12:34] <Riddell> v3nd3tta``: I don't know what you are referring to
[12:36] <v3nd3tta``> whatever, i'll wait for 11.04 and check it out when i'm @home
[12:39] <dmatti> v3nd3tta``: dist-upgrade does not upgrade you to newer version of distro
[12:39] <v3nd3tta``> okay...
[12:46] <dave_> bonjour
[12:48] <BATi> v3nd3tta``: until official release, you can use "do-release-upgrade -d" which should get you Natty Beta 2...
[13:26] <_BS_-NOT> @v3nd3tta: What makes you want to move from an LTS release? Also, note that Ubuntu is Kubuntu and vice versa, sort of. Largely, the difference is only the window manager. For example, on Kubuntu, lsb_release -a shows Ubuntu. Some would say the only difference is whether you have kde desktop, or gnome desktop, installed.
[14:00] <erni> ciao
[14:00] <bazhang> !it | erni
[14:14] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:46] <jarle> Tweetdeck fails to open URLs in firefox when running kubuntu 10.10 64bit, anybody solved this? I'm sure I had this working fine before...)
[15:49] <genii-around> !info tweetdeck
[15:49] <genii-around> Hm
[15:49] <jarle> genii-around: it's and adobe air application
[15:53] <segovia> Hi people
[15:54] <segovia> im new user of kubuntu
[15:55] <genii-around> segovia: Welcome. If you have a specific question about your kubuntu, to just ask the channel, if someone knows an answer they will reply.
[17:21] <ahmedhelal> hello, on ubuntu's start up i get "configuration file "/tmp/0430921500/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc" not writable. please contact your system administrator." any idea ?
[17:26] <BluesKaj> ahmedhelal, dunno for sure but perhaps sudo update-rc.d may help, altho it is a tmp=temporary
[17:27] <ahmedhelal> BluesKaj: i just discovered that folder 0403.. doesnt even exist in tmp, would that hint you by any way ?
[17:28] <BluesKaj> ahmedhelal, yeah it could be a transitional file that exist for a few swcs it takes for some kind of permission or run level to take place
[17:29] <BluesKaj> secs
[17:29] <ahmedhelal> BluesKaj: so what should i do ?
[17:29] <BluesKaj> is it affecting your work ?
[17:29] <ahmedhelal> well not really but annoying dialogue on every reboot :)
[17:30]  * James147 would run an update to see if that helps
[17:31] <ahmedhelal> James147: i have 437 updates pending, could possibly any of them fix it  ? :P
[17:31] <James147> ahmedhelal: possibally ^^
[17:37] <ahmedhelal> James147: great, now i cant update  KPackagekit crashes
[17:37] <ahmedhelal> restarted it, still crashes
[17:37] <James147> ahmedhelal: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[17:38] <James147> ^ run that
[17:38] <ahmedhelal> did so, i hope it doesnt install  a new kernel
[17:39] <James147> ahmedhelal: why?
[17:43] <ahmedhelal> James147: cause i have a work around for my clickpad that works with current kernel and i dun no how will it function next
[17:44] <James147> ahmedhelal: what work around?
[17:45] <ahmedhelal> James147: http://linuxenvy.blogspot.com/2011/01/touchpad-fixed.html
[17:45] <James147> ^^ with that many updates I would say one is likly to be a new kernel, though it wont remove the old kernel... but I dont see that breaking the workaround unless it directly involves modifing the kernel
[17:47] <James147> ahmedhelal: dont see why a new kernel would break that
[17:51] <ahmedhelal> James147: i tried installing the deb last night on a 11.04
[17:52] <ahmedhelal> but it failed, due to some kernel module issue , dont remember exactly
[17:52] <ahmedhelal> however it worked flawlessly on 10.10
[17:52] <ahmedhelal> so i thought its the kernel version
[17:52] <ahmedhelal> since the fix is non official it could be written for a certain version
[17:54] <James147> ahmedhelal: but that tutorial dose not mention that you require a spicific kernel version, so why would it depends on one?
[17:56] <MK``> can I use KWin with a non-KDE shell, or the KDE shell with a different window manager like metacity, mutter, compiz, or xfwm?
[17:56] <James147> kanibalv: yes
[17:56] <James147> MK``: ^^ sorry
[17:57] <DarthFrog> But why would you want to?
[17:57] <James147> DarthFrog: :D
[17:57] <MK``> It's linux! The whole point is to get so accustomed to the choices you start making reckless ones :P
[17:58] <James147> DarthFrog: I can see why people want the first open (run kwin else where) :) I have run kwin over ssh on my uni lab comps before just so I dont ahve to use metacity
[17:59] <DarthFrog> I wouldn't term it reckless, as such.  Pointless is a better description.
[17:59] <ahmedhelal> James147:  you are right, may be it will work, or at least i hope so, thanks for the help anyway
[18:00] <James147> ahmedhelal: either way, installing anew kernel on ubuntu dosnt remove the old kernels so you can always boot form an old one
[18:00] <DarthFrog> James147: You ran kwin remotely to display locally?
[18:00] <James147> DarthFrog: yeah :D worked suprising less... espically over a wireless :p
[18:00] <ahmedhelal> James147: yeah :)
[18:00] <James147> well ^^
[18:00] <DarthFrog> James147:  :-)
[18:01] <James147> DarthFrog: what was worring is its nicer to work with(despite the minor lag) then useing metacity
[18:01] <MK``> So all the window managers follow the same guidelines and should work with most shells?
[18:02] <DarthFrog> MK``: They might have a boatload of dependencies when you install them though.
[18:02] <James147> MK``: yes, though some work better with some things then other... for example, kde is built to work with kwin
[18:02] <James147> ^^ and that
[18:02] <MK``> ok I was just curiois
[18:03] <DarthFrog> MK``: You might want to check out E.   It's a dark horse candidate. :-)
[18:04] <DarthFrog> !enlightenment | MK``
[18:05] <MK``> I've been meaning to try E
[18:06] <MK``> is e17 the package for that?
[18:07]  * BluesKaj ponders wayland display server ..ppl keep calling a new X server , which is not ..it's mean't to replace X ..just wonder how long it will take the nvidia's and ati's to create driver s for it
[18:08] <James147> BluesKaj: far too long...
[18:08] <BluesKaj> it's in the repos
[18:09] <Peace-> hi BluesKaj James147
[18:09] <James147> Heya Peace-
[18:10] <BluesKaj> hey Peace-
[18:10] <DarthFrog> BluesKaj: Presumably, Xorg will still be available once Wayland is the default graphics system.
[18:10] <MK``> should I use KWin instead of Metacity even with gnome? :D
[18:11] <DarthFrog> MK``: If you have KDE why would you want to run GNOME?
[18:11] <MK``> I haven't decided which one to use yet :(
[18:11] <DarthFrog> We'll be glad to help you.  Run KDE.  :-)
[18:12] <DarthFrog> MK``: Besides, I would think that you'd want to run Unity or GNOME Shell instead.
[18:12] <MK``> I am using gnome shell right now, should I replace metacity with kwin to get used to that first?
[18:12] <James147> MK``: its really up to you, kwin is allot more functional then metacity... i would either use kwin or compiz on gnome
[18:12] <MK``> This is a laptop, for the record heh
[18:13] <DarthFrog> MK``: Have you tried XfCE?
[18:13] <DarthFrog> It's better for laptops, less resource intensive.
[18:14] <MK``> I have yeah, xfwm is pretty nice, haven't used the workspace too much yet
[18:14] <James147> DarthFrog: depends... if your laptop can run kde then why is Xfce better? surly the better functionaly in kde better too have
[18:15] <DarthFrog> James147: I agree wholeheartedly.  But laptops generally tend to be less beefy than desktop machines.
[18:15] <DarthFrog> Not true of higher end laptops, of course.
[18:16] <James147> DarthFrog: most are good enough to use it ^^ I am running it on a netbook with 2 gig ram (though it will run fine with 1 gig) and a 1.6ghz processor
[18:16] <James147> which is less powerful then most newer laptops
[18:16] <MK``> This laptop is highend except for the videocard, which I assume is the relevant piece of hardware
[18:17] <MK``> it has integrated graphics
[18:17] <DarthFrog> Perhaps saying "notebooks" instead, then, is more meanginful.
[18:17] <MK``> 4 GB ram, over 2 GHz processor
[18:17] <DarthFrog> Or netbooks, which are very popular today.
[18:17] <James147> DarthFrog: notebook? they tend to be more powerful then netbooks
[18:17] <DarthFrog> MK``: That shoud run anything you want. :-)
[18:18] <James147> and again i take you back to my first argument, mine runs it fine and newer netbooks are just more powerfull
[18:18] <James147> DarthFrog: Xfce is better on oldercomputers though, or if you want speed over everything else :)
[18:19] <DarthFrog> True.  And it also depends upon what you want to do with the machine.  If your apps are resource intensive, you'l probably want a lighter weigh OS.
[18:20] <James147> DarthFrog: if your buying a netbook then your applications wont be that intense...
[18:20] <DarthFrog> James147: And if I wanted top speed, well, I'd go back to fvwm or even twm. :-)
[18:21] <James147> DarthFrog: well, umm, unless your a fool that is (points at him self)
[18:21] <DarthFrog> :-)  FVWM had its charms.
[18:22] <DarthFrog> About the only good thing to say about twm is that it worked. :-)
[18:23] <James147> DarthFrog: however, one thing people tend ot overlook is the speed at which you work on the different envrioments
[18:23] <James147> DarthFrog: kde might run midly slower, but i spend farless time getting to where i was on it
[18:25] <DarthFrog> James147:  You are also not a novice user.
[18:26] <James147> DarthFrog: thats just another point, the simpler window manager are also less friendly and intuative ^^
[18:26] <MK``> :o Kwin supports tabbed windows? I may use it just for that
[18:26] <DarthFrog> Oh, I'm not recommending either fvwm or twm to a newbie.  Not on your nelly!
[18:26] <James147> MK``: "supports" but I have never found ti terribly stable
[18:27] <MK``> ah
[18:27] <DarthFrog> MK``: So does the GNOME 2 window manager.
[18:27] <cruz> hola
[18:28] <cruz> list
[18:29] <cruz> alguien habla español?
[18:29] <cruz> hola bati
[18:29] <James147> !es | cruz
[18:30] <cruz> trank you
[18:30] <cruz> #ubuntu-es
[18:31] <cruz> holaa
[18:34] <michal_> siemka jest ktos z polski
[18:35] <michal_> mam problemy z wine
[18:35] <Tm_T> !pl | michal_
[18:36] <michal_> aha tylko na stronach ubuntu to z pomocą  rużnie
[18:50] <ryrych> good evening bunnies :D
[18:51] <ryrych> one short question: is it safe to remove kmix? I use Veromix. Sometimes kmix eats up my cpu.
[18:52] <James147> ryrych: dont see why not
[18:52] <James147> ryrych: assuming nothing depends on it ^^ though i dot know what would
[18:53] <ryrych> James147: cool, thanks :)
[18:55] <ryrych> one more quesion: I am using global menu. Recently I compilled newest version because it uses glow/halo effect behind text. But it doesn’t work – menu is not detached from windows and global menu shows only File entry
[18:56] <Peace-> ryrych: keep kmix just doesn't run it
[18:56] <Peace-> ryrych: anyway... try to do that on konsole
[18:57] <Peace-> if more packages must be removed system will write it
[18:57] <Peace-> so you can cancel
[18:57] <ryrych> Peace: yep, just looked at dependencies: too many :)
[18:57] <Peace-> xD
[18:57] <Peace-> i use veromix too
[18:58] <Peace-> ryrych: global menu?
[18:58] <Peace-> ryrych: did you mean X bar?
[18:58] <ryrych> Peace: this menu that is placed on a panel
[18:58] <ryrych> Peace: like in Ubuntu
[18:59] <Peace-> ryrych: so you use X bar
[18:59] <Peace-> ryrych: add a panel
[18:59] <Peace-> add widget
[18:59] <Peace-> xbar
[18:59] <ryrych> Peace: its name is window menu bar
[18:59] <Peace-> mm
[18:59] <James147> ryrych: wheres the source?
[18:59] <James147> ^^ where did you get ^^
[18:59] <ryrych> James147: one moment :)
[18:59] <Peace-> ryrych: http://wstaw.org/m/2011/04/25/plasma-desktopvE1609.jpg
[19:00] <ryrych> James147, Peace: http://launchpad.net/plasma-widget-menubar/
[19:02] <ryrych> Peace: as an aside I must ask :D why do you use wstaw.org? :) I see that many KDE people use it. Its Polish service: does it have English translation? :)
[19:04] <jollywollup> I would like to be able to right-click a file and have an option to delete that file. Currently, I can only move it to the trash.  Anyone know how to accomplish this in 11.04?
[19:04] <ryrych> jollywollup: use Shift+Del
[19:05] <jollywollup> ryrych: that's probably more handy, thanks
[19:06] <Peace-> ryrych: you coudl use xbar
[19:06] <Peace-> ryrych: i guess it's the same
[19:07] <ryrych> jollywollup: I think it is a cross-system solution: the same in Windows, don’t know if Mac uses it
[19:08] <James147> ryrych: it does the smae thing ehre
[19:09] <ryrych> James147: the same that is you have compileld it?
[19:10] <ryrych> *compilled
[19:10] <James147> yea
[19:10] <James147> and it only lists close in file
[19:11] <ryrych> James147: basically it was for Natty but… no error during compillation
[19:12]  * James147 ntoes hes running on arch :)
[19:12] <James147> ^^ but yeah, no errors during compileing
[19:12] <ryrych> James147: Kubuntu FTW :D
[19:14] <ryrych> James147: I wrote to the author (last Friday?) but he hasn’t replied yet
[19:44] <katsrc> how do you generally update a widget?
[19:45] <katsrc> remove the old one and install the new one?
[19:45] <James147> katsrc: if you installed it manually then yes
[19:46] <James147> possibally just reinstall it
[19:46] <katsrc> James147: thanks
[21:05] <Bauldrick> i only had 64bit Kubuntu disc, so instyalled it on 32bit Desktop - will that run OK or will there be problems??
[21:07] <James147> Bauldrick: um, the 64bit cd wont run on a 32bit system, if you managed to run and install it then you have a 64bit system
[21:16] <katsrc> how do you get a plasma widget into the System Tray icon area in the panel?
[21:20] <James147> katsrc: not all widget are designed for go there but the ones taht are you can via: right click the systray (not one of the icons in it) > System tray settings > ...
[21:21] <katsrc> James147: so the plasmoid has to be designed for System Tray?
[21:22] <James147> yes
[21:22] <James147> katsrc: what widget are you wanting there?
[21:23] <katsrc> James147: Google Tasks
[21:27] <James147> katsrc: you might want to ask the author for that feature
[21:27] <katsrc> James147: thanks a lot, i was just going to write him a message
[22:03] <PauseBazinga> what's the name of the dev channel again?  something like "ubuntu+"?
[22:08] <LMB_> sup
[22:12] <James147> PauseBazinga: #kubuntu-devel
[22:12] <PauseBazinga> rog, thx
[23:47] <sorush20> I'm burning an audio cd in k3b but the track info artist and song name are not being written to the cd? Why is that? Can anyone helP ?
[23:52] <momo64600> hello
[23:54] <Guest16200> !list
[23:54] <sergio__> ciao