[00:15] <tbp> hello, how do i make my wireless work? i'm using acer notebook 5050-3205
[00:17] <DarthFrog> tbp: What kind of wireless card is it?
[00:17] <tbp> atheros
[00:17] <DarthFrog> It should just work.
[00:17] <DarthFrog> Have you set up a wireless connection?
[00:17] <tbp> my notebook is a little old 5050-3205
[00:18] <tbp> i have a wireless router that is set up
[00:18] <tbp> but i didn't set up anything on my notebook
[00:18] <DarthFrog> !atherors
[00:18] <tbp> it doesn't seem to find any networks
[00:18] <DarthFrog> !atheros
[00:18] <tbp> thanks
[00:18] <DarthFrog> np
[00:19] <tbp> DarthFrog: is it possible for me to see the exact model of the adapter in kubuntu? if so, where?
[00:19] <DarthFrog> Try the "lspci" command.
[00:19] <tbp> oh nvm
[00:19] <tbp> thanks
[00:22] <tbp> DarthFrog: is RS480 the model?
[00:22] <tbp> http://pastebin.com/72GUz7ta
[00:22] <DarthFrog> Did you do "lspci" or "lspci -v"?
[00:23] <DarthFrog> This is what I get:
[00:23] <DarthFrog> 04:07.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[00:23] <tbp> oh i found it thanks
[00:23] <tbp> Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
[00:23] <DarthFrog> Um, Broadcom is not Atheros.
[00:24] <DarthFrog> You need to install b43-fwcutter and follow the documentation that the bot gave you.
[00:24] <tbp> DarthFrog: it seems b43 is installed
[00:25] <tbp> should i reinstall it?
[00:29] <DarthFrog> Sorry, busy elsewhere.
[00:44] <dge> I've got a probleme with my KDE :(
[00:44] <dge> KUbuntu sorry :P
[00:45] <Snowhog> dge: Please don't make a statement - ask the question. ;)
[00:47] <dge> Snowhog When i type: sudo su apt-get install (Anything) They said me : E: Unable to locate package "Name of the package"
[00:47] <Snowhog> dge: Type: sudo apt-get install packagename. You don't type: sudo su
[00:48] <dge> Okk
[00:48] <dge> Snowhog: Same message
[00:49] <Snowhog> dge: What exactly are you typing - what is the package name?
[00:51] <dge> Snowhog :like: WINE, Eclipse or I try to get RPM
[00:52] <Snowhog> dge: What version of Kubuntu are you running?
[00:52] <dge> Natty Narwhall
[00:52] <Daskreech> dge: can you paste the line that you are trying?
[00:52] <Snowhog> dge: A fresh install?
[00:52] <dge> Yup
[00:53] <Daskreech> dge: sudo apt-get update
[00:53] <Snowhog> dge: In the console type: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install wine
[00:53] <dge> i try update and after the same error
[00:53] <Snowhog> dge: That's assuming you want to install wine.
[00:54] <Daskreech> dge: give the line that you are trying
[00:54] <dge> sudo apt-get install RPM
[00:55] <Snowhog> dge: Linux is case-sensative, and package names are lowercase.
[00:55] <dge> im on a VirtualBox
[00:55] <dge> okk
[00:55] <dge> For wine its working :)
[00:57] <dge> Okk thx im a noob ><'
[01:02] <Daskreech> dge: no problem. Just for almost all packages the names are all lowercase
[01:03] <dge> Daskreech Okk How i know if he take a lowercase or not?
[01:03] <Daskreech> Assume it is
[01:03] <Daskreech> I think I've seen one package that was not lowercase and it was on it's own repo you had to add yourself
[01:04] <dge> okk
[01:09] <lcb> Hello. How can I move a panel item? I tried to move it and goes back to the same place.
[01:09] <LINKSWORD2> Hey guys, I'm repeatedly getting a request from Amarok to enter my password for the KDE Wallet. How can I get it to stop asking?
[01:11] <LINKSWORD2> I'm not sure what to do.
[01:14] <LINKSWORD2> I forgot to add that I'm running Kubuntu 10.04 LTS.
[01:16] <Daskreech> lcb: might try adding a space
[01:16] <lcb> Daskreech, thanks.
[01:16] <Daskreech> ok
[01:18] <LINKSWORD2> I hate getting disconnected. Freaking IRC doesn't even tell me.
[01:20] <Daskreech> lol
[01:21] <LINKSWORD2> All right, let's see if I can try this again.
[01:22] <LINKSWORD2> I'm running Kubuntu 10.04 LTS. I have been getting repeated prompts saying: "Amarok is requesting access to KDE Wallet. Please enter your password for this wallet."
[01:23] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: Amarok is logging into something
[01:23] <LINKSWORD2> I understand that. My question is how I can turn off the repeated password requests.
[01:23] <Daskreech> did you give it a password for scrobble or anything like that?
[01:24] <Daskreech> It should ask if you want to login this one time or forever more
[01:24] <LINKSWORD2> Uh, what? I'm sort of a Linux n00b... >.>
[01:24] <Daskreech> just tell it forever
[01:24] <LINKSWORD2> It asks each time I start Kubuntu.
[01:24] <Daskreech> Welcome to Linux and KDE LINKSWORD2 :)
[01:24] <LINKSWORD2> I haven't seen the option to tell it forever.
[01:25] <Daskreech> Cause Amarok starts as soon as KDE starts?
[01:25] <LINKSWORD2> Yes.
[01:25] <jimmy51> hello, can someone tell me the eastiest way to accomplish the steps in this link (  http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=7955&iTestingId=15996  )  on Kubuntu 9.10 ?
[01:25] <jimmy51> it's written for kubuntu 7.10
[01:26] <jimmy51> and has you download wine source, compile, etc.  surely there's a more automated way to do this these days...
[01:28] <LINKSWORD2> Daskreech: What do I do?
[01:28] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,Go to "System Settings >> KDE Wallet
[01:29] <lcb> "System Settings >> Account Details >> KDE Wallet
[01:29] <LINKSWORD2> OK, checking that.
[01:29] <lcb> check KDE Wallet Conf...
[01:29] <Daskreech> jimmy51: #winehq
[01:30] <LINKSWORD2> All right, I believe I have found the necessary settings.
[01:30] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, untick Enable KDE wallet subsystem.
[01:31] <LINKSWORD2> Done with that.
[01:31] <LINKSWORD2> Apply & Exit, correct?
[01:32] <LINKSWORD2> KDE Wallet is anal or something.
[01:32] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, or Acces Control and take the check mark of "Prompt ...*
[01:32] <lcb> but i think you don't want to do that
[01:33] <LINKSWORD2> Why not?
[01:33] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,yes, Apply
[01:33] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,because you never know when accessing an open wallet :p
[01:35] <lcb> welcome
[01:35] <lcb> or... "np"
[01:37] <lcb> oh, you're back :o
[01:38] <lcb> ohh he left :o
[01:38] <lcb> i think LINKSWORD2 is having some sort of dispute with IRC
[01:39] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, stop fighting with IRC
[01:39] <LINKSWORD2> I'm not. lol
[01:40] <tso> !atheros
[01:41] <LINKSWORD2> I don't know why I keep getting disconnected.
[01:41] <aveteam> !nvidia
[01:41] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,did you pay to Bill?
[01:41] <lcb> i mean THE bill
[01:41] <LINKSWORD2> ... Wha?
[01:42] <LINKSWORD2> I have no idea what you're talking about, now...
[01:43] <LINKSWORD2> IRC is free...
[01:43] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, na na
[01:43]  * Daskreech whispers. I think lcb just wants to send you a bill
[01:43] <LINKSWORD2> HAHA!
[01:43] <LINKSWORD2> Thanks, Daskreech
[01:44] <lcb> now things changed. you need to inser 1 dollar bill in your CD tray for 12 hrs of IRC usage
[01:44] <lcb> insert, too
[01:44] <lcb> face up, LINKSWORD2
[01:45] <LINKSWORD2> If I insert said bill into CD tray, then I can take it back out.
[01:45] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[01:45] <lcb> oops, i forgot about #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:45] <LINKSWORD2> I thought I was the n00b... lol
[01:45] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,if you *think* someone is pounding your ip, check on freenode.net help page and protect yourself
[01:46] <LINKSWORD2> No, the problem is my IRC controller on my Windows laptop.
[01:46] <LINKSWORD2> I know how to fix it, but it's a pain to do.
[01:47] <lcb> i don't remember the name now, but i think that protection is called kloandom
[01:47] <LINKSWORD2> lol kondom
[01:47] <moes> Having problems booting Kubuntu 10.04 from Ubuntu 10.04 grub 2 display
[01:47] <LINKSWORD2> JK
[01:48] <LINKSWORD2> What are the benefits of upgrading from Kubuntu 10.04 to 11.04?
[01:49] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,please, just don't upgrade to unity
[01:49] <new2net> I don't always make great choices, but when I do... it involves KDE :) finally got it working
[01:49] <LINKSWORD2> What do you mean by unity?
[01:49] <Daskreech> new2net: :)
[01:50] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: KDE 4.7
[01:50] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,like all upgrades, a lot of things are improved and/or corrected
[01:50] <LINKSWORD2> I believe that 11.04 is called Natty Narwhal... Correct?
[01:50] <LINKSWORD2> AKA Natty for short.
[01:50] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: it is
[01:50] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,yes. 10 points
[01:50] <LINKSWORD2> xD
[01:50] <lcb> i've been there
[01:51] <LINKSWORD2> So the question is, what has been improved between 10.04 and 11.04?
[01:51] <lcb> and didn't like / unity. now i'm in love with KDE-Ubuntu
[01:51] <Daskreech> http://www.kubuntu.org/news/11.04-release <--- LINKSWORD2
[01:51] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,do you have time?
[01:52] <LINKSWORD2> I've got plenty of time.
[01:52] <lcb> Daskreech,that was the right/strate/correct answer
[01:52] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,because to name all changes you might stay here for a while
[01:52] <lcb> like 2 months
[01:52] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[01:53] <lcb> hmmm your "lol" is triggering an IRC disconnection.
[01:53] <LINKSWORD2> ... Epic fail.
[01:53] <lcb> don't "lol" anymore, just to make sure..
[01:53] <tso> lol
[01:53] <lcb> hmm
[01:53]  * new2net finds this funny.
[01:54] <lcb> new2net,before you send me again to #ubuntu-offtopic :p
[01:55] <moes> Having problems booting Kubuntu 10.04 from Ubuntu 10.04 grub 2 display...What info do you need to help ???
[01:56] <lcb> moes,press SHIFT right after bios messages and go to grub recovery menu. update everything
[01:56] <tso> DarthFrog: but i don't understand
[01:56] <tso> is it a driver problem i have?
[01:56] <LINKSWORD2> Icb, how can I disable an update that I don't want?
[01:56] <tso> or do i have to do something else?
[01:56] <tso> my is bc4318
[01:57] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,when?
[01:57] <moes> lcb, I have run update-grub from Ubuntu and the info updated
[01:57] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, use synaptic to do that
[01:58] <LINKSWORD2> Nevermind. I do think I found the issue.
[01:59] <LINKSWORD2> It's a web browser, of which, I don't like the newest version.
[01:59] <lcb> moes,don't you get the kernels choice?
[01:59] <moes> lcb, Yes I have the Kubuntu kernel and the Ubuntu kernel
[01:59]  * tso donnnt ndeerstand
[01:59] <tso> lol
[02:00] <LINKSWORD2> Hehe.
[02:00] <lcb> and the recovery option... if you go there you have, besides others, a failsafeX. isn't that what you need?
[02:00]  * lcb don't understand tso not understanding
[02:01] <moes> lcb, The safe mode does not open Kubuntu only gives the same errors
[02:01] <LINKSWORD2> Double LOL!
[02:01] <tso> moes: but does the safe mod work with wireless?
[02:01] <moes> I am hard wired
[02:02] <LINKSWORD2> Icb? Can I upgrade to 11.04 via the Konsole terminal?
[02:03] <multipass> how do i add a link to the bottom panel, a link to an applciation
[02:03] <lcb> moes, try that failsafeX option. fix packages before with option DPKG and GRUB
[02:03] <lcb> GRUB is to update the grub2 btw
[02:04] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,if you call me again Icb i'm going to call IRC to take care of you :/
[02:04] <LINKSWORD2> ... So what is it again?
[02:04] <moes> lcb, Both grubs are 2 I can mount kubuntu partition and see /boot/grub/gru.cfg
[02:04] <LINKSWORD2> Is it lcb?
[02:05] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,10 pints
[02:05] <lcb> i mean, points
[02:05] <tso> HI
[02:06] <tso> i deleted windows
[02:06] <tso> but when i start the pc grub page appears
[02:06] <tso> how do i remove this?
[02:06] <lcb> moes,i would not go into the risk here in how to configure that. better check ubuntu's grub2 help page
[02:06] <LINKSWORD2> Hehe. I'll take a pint, too. :P
[02:07] <moes> lcb, Thanks for the effort
[02:07] <lcb> moes,sorry buddy, i messed grub once, following tips over the IRC
[02:07] <lcb> each case is a scenario
[02:07] <lcb> 1 scenario
[02:08] <LINKSWORD2> At any rate, can I upgrade from 10.04 to 11.04 via the Konsole terminal?
[02:10] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,NO
[02:10] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,because you make too many mistakes when you write
[02:11] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade , first
[02:11] <LINKSWORD2> OK, I'll do that.
[02:12] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, then, sudo apt-get check && sudo apt-get -f install && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean
[02:13] <LINKSWORD2> Alright.
[02:13] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,then reboot, press SHIFT right before grub loads and select recovery kernel
[02:14] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, on the menu, to make sure everything is ok, select Clean then DPKG, then GRUB options, then select ROOT and reboot
[02:15] <lcb> LINKSWORD2, are you ok? :o
[02:15] <tso> anybody knows? how do i disable grub
[02:15] <lcb> i hope you are not breaking any virtual bones with all this falls
[02:15] <tso> as i don't have windows installed anymore but the computer still asks me which system to boot
[02:15] <tso> how do i disable it?
[02:15] <tso> to boot faster
[02:20] <LINKSWORD2> If you didn't catch my last message, I'm going to kill my IRC client program.
[02:21] <LINKSWORD2> Anyway.
[02:22] <LINKSWORD2> What I asked before was whether or not it is possible to upgrade by direct download on my Kubuntu computer?
[02:23] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,in general: FIX everything before upgrading, by doing what i told you
[02:23] <lcb> geeee
[02:27]  * lcb ** is now talking with IRC to make LINKSWORD2 changing nick to *** YO-YO
[02:27] <LINKSWORD2> Yeah, bite me.
[02:28] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,did you see what i wrote?
[02:29] <LINKSWORD2> Yes, I did.
[02:29] <LINKSWORD2> And no, I will not have my name changed.
[02:29] <lcb> don't do anything before updating and fixing the system. then use the graphical interface for upgrading. you have a notice there
[02:30] <LINKSWORD2> OK, I did not see that part.
[02:30] <lcb> unless you want more headaches, like the 1s w/ IRC
[02:31] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,are you thinking in upgrading that machine or other aside?
[02:31] <LINKSWORD2> I'm currently on a Windows 7 laptop. I'm upgrading my experimental Kubuntu machine.
[02:32] <LINKSWORD2> Or at least, that's the plan.
[02:35] <LINKSWORD2> lcb, did you see my last message?
[02:36] <LINKSWORD2> I'm a long-time Windows user, and now that I have an extra computer around, I've put Kubuntu onto it for experimenting.
[02:36] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,sorry, i see now. wait
[02:36] <LINKSWORD2> I'm upgrading the experiment machine.
[02:37] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,so don't miss the first steps i told you
[02:37] <lcb> and ask here any doubts
[02:37] <SIR_Taco> wow.... trying to catch up
[02:37] <LINKSWORD2> Can you lay out the steps and commands on a Pastebin, then share the link to it with me?
[02:39] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,sudo -i | apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get check && apt-get -f install && apt-get autoremove && apt-get autoclean && ReBoOt
[02:39] <tso> Hello, why is my WLAN interface unavailable
[02:39] <lcb> ohh boy...
[02:39] <tso> lcb:  do you know?
[02:41] <SIR_Taco> this can't end up well
[02:43] <LINKSWORD2> ... Epic fail. Again.
[02:44] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: awesome.... 12
[02:44] <LINKSWORD2> What?
[02:45] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,sudo -i | apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get check && apt-get -f install && apt-get autoremove && apt-get autoclean && ReBoOt
[02:45] <lcb> this was the last time :p
[02:46] <LINKSWORD2> Welcome... To hell...
[02:46] <lcb> tso, try 'ifup -a '
[02:47] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: welcome.... to unappreciated bandom
[02:48] <lcb> tso,better so you know what's wrong and how to deal w/it... > http://goo.gl/MmDA
[02:49] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,windows is good, isn't?
[02:49] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[02:49] <LINKSWORD2> The problem I'm having isn't Windows itself. It's the IRC program I'm using.
[02:49] <lcb> !xchat
[02:50] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[02:50] <lcb> wow
[02:50] <LINKSWORD2> No, I'm not using xchat
[02:51] <lcb> LINKSWORD2,so do it. is for win too
[02:51] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: Dare I ask what the problem is, and what IRC program you're using?
[02:52] <LINKSWORD2> It's the built-in IRC client on the Opera web browser.
[02:52] <lcb> ahh
[02:52] <lcb> figures
[02:52] <LINKSWORD2> And the problem is that it's getting an incorrect parse-return request.
[02:52] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: ok.... so.... have you tried talking to the Opera people?
[02:53] <LINKSWORD2> I know how to fix it. It just takes a long time.
[02:53] <lcb> or singing a bit ... opera
[02:53] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: so, then what's the problem?
[02:53] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[02:54] <LINKSWORD2> I don't want to go into extensive details. I'm basically not interested in fixing it right now.
[02:54] <SIR_Taco> LINKSWORD2: then submit a bug report and quit complaining
[02:56] <lcb> he's not complaining a lot :o no time for it - every time he "talks" drops the connection
[02:57] <c2tarun> I got this error while running cmake. http://paste.kde.org/72019/ can anyone please tell me name of the packages required?
[03:24] <tso> hi, i did this stuff
[03:25] <pastyhermit> how do I change the color of the dropshadow in KDE
[03:25] <pastyhermit> its blue and I want it red.
[03:25] <tso> and my wlan disappeared from network manage on kubuntu
[03:25] <tso> what do i do?
[03:31] <Snowhog> pastyhermit: System Settings > Workplace Appearance > Window Decorations > Configure Decoration > Shadows
[03:32] <pastyhermit> ohh its not in desktop effects, I was kind of banging my head agains th ewall
[03:32] <pastyhermit> Snowhog: thanks so much
[03:33] <pastyhermit> KDe theems so nicely
[03:34] <pastyhermit> where can I post a screenie?
[03:34] <Snowhog> !pastebin
[03:35] <pastyhermit> http://imagebin.org/153634
[03:36] <K-ion> k
[03:37] <Snowhog> pastyhermit: Nice. Very nice.
[03:40] <tso> hello, how can i fix my wireless? it is a bc4318 and i use the laste kubuntu version
[03:40] <tso> !atheros
[03:40] <pastyhermit> yeah its pretty cool
[03:40] <pastyhermit> :P
[03:41] <Magnusson> anyone really good with configuring audio? trying to figure out my microphone and i'm guessing phonon is the culprit?
[03:59] <Daskreech> !sound
[04:06] <preecher> Magnusson - evening again
[04:06] <Magnusson> heey preecher
[04:07] <tso> wireless doesn't work :/
[04:08] <Magnusson> what's going on
[04:08] <tso> Magnusson: when i recently installed kubuntu
[04:09] <tso> the wireless didn't detected any networks
[04:09] <tso> it was with the B43 driver installed
[04:09] <tso> (its the bcm4318 model)
[04:09] <Magnusson> oh sorry tso , was talking to preecher, that's a bit out of my realm unfortunately
[04:11] <preecher> Magnusson i was having trouble with my mic last night an installed the pulse audio volume control before i could get it working
[04:12] <Magnusson> preecher>oh yeah? did you ever get it working properly? i just did that, installed pavucontrol, then removed pulseaudio and pavucontrol, then reinstalled both (after reading in some forum)
[04:12] <preecher> yes--its working perfect now
[04:13] <preecher> after messing with it for like 45 minutes i remembered i had to do the same thing in xubuntu
[04:19] <Magnusson> preecher>so just installing pulse audio volume control  fixed it completely?
[04:20] <preecher> it did on mine--i just unmuted my mic thru the pulse control and it was working
[04:21] <Magnusson> hm after i reinstalled my friends said they could hear very low music in the background, but with a lot of static. i'm not quite sure where i'd go to mess with those settings to try to clear it up
[04:35] <alexey> Hi all! I have ubuntu 10.04 LTS OS with basic gnome workspace, but I want to install kde. So I have some problems with it.... can any help me?
[04:36] <James147_> alexey: what problems?
[04:38] <Daskreech> alexey: which problems?
[04:42] <alexey> I have installed kde-full.... all kde applications have been installed, but kde-desktop not=(
[04:44] <DarkwingDuck> alexey: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:44] <alexey> gnome will not delete?
[04:44] <DarkwingDuck> Nope
[04:44] <DarkwingDuck> You can pick from the login screen
[04:44] <alexey> ok, thanx=)
[04:44] <DarkwingDuck> Aye.
[04:45] <DarkwingDuck> alexey: It will ask you what you want to use for login... GDM or KDM.
[04:45] <DarkwingDuck> So, that will be up to you. But from there you can shoose your session.
[04:45] <alexey> y... I have used it in 9.04 and 9.10
[04:46] <alexey> but I have installed kde-full package - not kubuntu-desktop=)
[04:47] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: I had audio problems turns out I needed to add a flag to my alsa config
[04:49] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>remember what?
[04:52] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: ?
[04:52] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>do you remember what flag you needed to add?
[04:58] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: its dependant on the card
[04:58] <pastyhermit> what kind of card do you have?
[05:01] <Magnusson> hmm just my onboard intel motherboard
[05:01] <pastyhermit> lspci -v | grep Audio
[05:01] <pastyhermit> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
[05:02] <Magnusson> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[05:04] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: let me send you a link your card is different than mine but I did fine a problem with my LG laptop
[05:04] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>that'd be much appreciated :)
[05:04] <pastyhermit> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[05:05] <pastyhermit> read through it, follow it carefully
[05:05] <preecher> Magnusson thats same as mine --im on ibm thinkpad laptop---pastyhermit can you send me as well?
[05:05] <Magnusson> all my google searches have turned up bupkis, maybe i'm looking for the wrong thing
[05:05] <pastyhermit> hrm...
[05:06] <pastyhermit> im on a lenovo thinkpad t500
[05:06] <pastyhermit> gtg daughter fussing
[05:06] <Magnusson> yeah seems every answer i find is based on an internal laptop, no love for us desktop users with a desk mic
[05:07] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>thanks!
[05:29] <pastyhermit> rekonq is so buggy
[05:29] <pastyhermit> what the hell is safari.jsp
[05:29] <mole_> fe fi fo fum, i smell kraft dinna
[05:29] <pastyhermit> well ok maybe not so buggy  but the release team sure screwed that one up.
[05:31] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>that safari.jsp crap irritated the crap out of me too
[05:32] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: did you fix it?
[05:39] <Taggnostr> when I updated to 11.04 something went wrong and kde now fails to load, I tried to debug the problem and even managed to install fluxbox, but I didn't fixed it, so I'm thinking about formatting and installing everything from scratch. Is there a way to avoid buring a kubuntu cd/dvd?
[05:40] <DarkwingDuck> Taggnostr: you have a USB thumb drive?
[05:40] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>nah not yet
[05:40] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>oh you mean the safari thing?
[05:40] <Taggnostr> DarkwingDuck, yep
[05:41] <DarkwingDuck> Taggnostr: Why not use that?
[05:42] <Taggnostr> how does it work? should I just copy the iso on that or is there an installer-like program that downloads everything once I launch it?
[05:43] <vbgunz> anybody know what the new "solid-powermanagement set cpufreq setting" command is in 11.04?
[05:43] <DarkwingDuck> Taggnostr: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[05:43] <Taggnostr> thanks
[05:46] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: YEAH
[05:46] <pastyhermit> soory bout caps
[05:49] <Magnusson> pastyhermit>nah i hate konqueror as a generality but just happened to use it the other day, and that little error sent me running right back away
[05:53] <vbgunz> Magnusson: what error?
[05:53] <Magnusson> somehting about safari.jsp kept popping up, pastyhermit would probably know more if he uses konq/rekonq more
[05:53] <pastyhermit> Magnusson: that wasnt konqueror that was rekonq
[05:54] <vbgunz> yeah, I get that in rekonq a whole lot... to the point it's just bothersome
[05:54] <Magnusson> no idea why it does it
[05:54] <vbgunz> I read a solution that said something crazy like adding http://*safari.jsp* to the ad blocker... forget it
[05:54] <ybit> hey guys quick question...
[05:55] <ybit> in konsole profiles..
[05:55] <ybit> green on black..
[05:55] <ybit> what is that green color?
[05:55] <ybit> i changed it accidentally
[05:56] <vbgunz> ybit: if you go into konsole and create a whole new profile, does it start from scratch or copies your current profile?
[05:57] <ybit> um... i think it copies..
[05:57] <ybit> but i didn't start a new profile
[05:57] <ybit> i just edited the green profile, silly me
[05:58] <vbgunz> ybit: #18F018
[05:58] <ybit> ty
[05:58] <vbgunz> np
[06:01] <pastyhermit> ybit: #18F018
[06:01] <pastyhermit> ah crap
[06:02] <vbgunz> heh
[06:03] <pastyhermit> how do I get out of fullscreen in konsole
[06:08] <pastyhermit> Anyone?
[06:08] <pastyhermit> 1~1~1;2~1;2~\
[06:13] <Guest83092> ctrl+shift+f11
[06:14] <Guest83092> pastyhermit ctrl+shift+f11
[06:20] <pastyhermit> Guest83092: thanks
[06:20] <pastyhermit> Guest83092: nope
[06:21] <Guest83092> pastyhermiy:it doesnt work?
[06:21] <pastyhermit> Alt F3 letme regain control
[06:21] <pastyhermit> Guest83092: not in Konsole
[06:21] <pastyhermit> Im going to bed
[06:21] <pastyhermit> good night everyone
[06:21] <Guest83092> good night
[06:42] <vbgunz> anybody know how I can change my cpufreq?
[06:42] <vbgunz> I man and --help on cpufreq-set and I just don't know how to set it
[06:50] <vbgunz> man, I found a method to change it but having 4 cores means I got to call the command 4 times :/
[06:55] <new2net> vbgunz...   alias 4times="one && one && one && one"   :p
[06:55] <vbgunz> I wrote up a script
[06:55] <vbgunz> thanks
[07:48] <vbgunz> when you mess up trying to grab the titlebar of the window and drag and *move* the window... what is that? how do you turn it off/
[07:56] <Guest83092> How is that?
[07:58] <vbgunz> ?
[09:03] <gbz> hello, i was wondering if someone can help me with an issue.
[09:04] <gbz> all you have to do, at first, is have a kubuntu installation and execute the command "env |grep GTK2_RC"
[09:04] <gbz> does that return anything?
[09:05] <OerHeks> gbz
[09:06] <gbz> yes thats my nick
[09:06] <OerHeks> oer@OerNest:~$ env |grep GTK2_RC
[09:06] <OerHeks> GTK2_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:/home/oer/.gtkrc-2.0:/home/oer/.gtkrc-2.0-kde4:/home/oer/.kde/share/config/gtkrc-2.0
[09:06] <gbz> awesome
[09:07] <OerHeks> any help ?
[09:07] <gbz> hmm, i think this variable is exported by KDE though, so my logic is flawed, i should ask someone using GNOME
[09:07] <gbz> heh
[09:08] <gbz> thanks for your help though:)
[09:09] <OerHeks> yw
[09:26] <pawleeq_> hello
[09:27] <pawleeq_> I have trouble with audacious 2.4.4 on kubuntu 11.04, it crashes whenever I open mp3.m3u on-line stream
[09:38] <avengery> hi there
[09:39] <avengery> anyone using alternative for hotspot shield vpn by passing proxy
[09:41] <asraniel> hello. How can i convince kmail to use kwallet to save my passwords?
[10:52] <ministr> hello?
[11:13] <Anubis> hi guys !
[11:13] <Anubis> is there some webcam software for kubuntu ?
[11:34] <ed___> hello
[11:34] <ed___> i got problems using kde 4 on kubuntu 11.04
[11:35] <vbgunz> tdn: you here!?
[11:35] <ed___> hello !
[11:35] <ed___> yes me i got realy probs using ... (did u mean me?)
[11:35] <vbgunz> tdn: I got to say thanks! I mirrored my disk, redid my whole disk using the lvm encryption and hibernate works!
[11:36] <vbgunz> very happy
[11:36] <ed___> hello does anyone knows about kde problems on laptop ?
[11:36] <ed___> anyone allive here ?
[11:37] <vbgunz> ed___: sometimes it's exciting in here, sometimes it isn't
[11:37] <vbgunz> It usually happens you'll see a whole list of people in here but nobody is really in here
[11:39] <szal> impatient kiddies
[12:02] <alexey> Hi all! I have gnome-based ubuntu... And I want to install kubuntu-desktop... So I have installed kubuntu-desktop package, all kde applications have been installed. But now, there is not kdm... so in gnome I have cursor like kde and loading screen have changed to blue-kubuntu
[12:03] <asraniel> i never done that. but when logging in, what is the login manager you have?
[12:03] <asraniel> is it the gnome or the kde login manager?
[12:03] <asraniel> alexey: the kde one should remotely look like this: http://moinakg.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/kde-kdm1.png
[12:04] <alexey> no. loging screen has not changed
[12:05] <alexey> I have experience installing kde under 9.10 and 9.04
[12:06] <OerHeks> alexey, at login, choose your name, so the password dialog appear,then you can choose KDM at bottom panel
[12:06] <alexey> and until it is in installing process it always asking default display manager
[12:06] <alexey> but in 10.04 LTS
[12:06] <alexey> it was not=(
[12:07] <alexey> so I can't choose KDM at bottom panel, because ComboBox there is not=(
[12:20] <James147_> alexey: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm" ^^ it should prompt you which you wat to use as the default
[12:22] <alexey> I'll try it
[12:55] <JuJuBee> I have a live USB stick I have been using fine.  All of a sudden I am prompted for username and password when I "Try Kubuntu" ?  What's up with that?
[13:07] <OerHeks> hi after flash 10.3.181.14 update today, flash does not work anymore :(
[13:08] <OerHeks> re-install does not help.
[13:08] <vbgunz> where did you get the flash?
[13:09] <OerHeks> thru Kpackagekit update
[13:09] <vbgunz> damn, I hope I don't get bit
[13:09] <vbgunz> im upgrading 37 packages right now
[13:10] <vbgunz> OerHeks: did you try another browser?
[13:10] <OerHeks> yes, chromium and firefox
[13:11] <OerHeks> i found a bugreport, but i didnot notice a error=1 > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/783761
[13:11] <vbgunz> you could try as a work around, uninstalling it and dropping in the flash file from adobe
[13:11] <OerHeks> i tried reboot, i know silly, but that gave me  Policy-Kit wasn't closed
[13:26] <afief> Hello, I'm on kubuntu 10.10 with an AMD laptop that runs on an ati graphic card(OSS driver). Are there any bugs in 11.04 that I should be aware of before I upgrade?
[13:29] <SeanTater> I setup hard drive spindown but I want to check if it's working. Is there a utility to check the hard drives status
[13:29] <SeanTater> '?
[13:32] <jussi> afief: I would suggest reading the release notes
[13:32] <jussi> !releasenotes
[13:32] <AciD> hi
[13:33] <jussi> afief: the kubntu part is: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ReleaseNotes#Kubuntu
[13:33] <jussi> Hi AciD
[13:33] <AciD> i'm wondering if anybody using btrfs for / and /home get super uberly ultra slow kubuntu natty distrib ? For instance, the last update (including libroffice, quassel and other apps) is now running for 40 minutes and is only at 58%. only 1 core is a 100%, the 3 others are idling
[13:33] <afief> jussi: thanks, reading right now
[13:34] <tobs_> test
[13:34] <tobs_> ah it works
[13:34] <jussi> AciD: is your /home encrypted?
[13:34] <AciD> the general responsivness of the distrib is quite ok though
[13:34] <SeanTater> AciD: I only used it on Meerkat and I forgot I used it entirely - nothing seemed to change/
[13:35] <jussi> AciD: Ive found with /home encrypted it can get super slow - especially with file pickers and dolphin etc.
[13:35] <AciD> except when I submit those lines in quassel irc, they show up only ~2 seconds after "enter"
[13:35] <AciD> yes, my home is encrypted
[13:35] <jussi> AciD: However, thats a general feeling only, not a diagnosis
[13:36] <Turbotobs> test
[13:36] <AciD> but encryption wouldn't explain why an apt-get upgrade is so slow though, as / isn't encrypted
[13:36] <AciD> test 14h36 20s30
[13:36] <AciD> hm
[13:37] <AciD> the installation is now at 60%...
[13:37] <AciD> only 2% progress in 2 minutes is clearly not normal
[13:38] <AciD> not an a core i5 2410m and a 750GB 7200rpm hd I think
[13:39] <jussi> AciD: that does seem strange.
[13:39] <AciD> i'm not swaping btw, got 844MB of free RAM
[13:40] <AciD> I did kernel panic the boot before, it seemed it was a btrfs problem
[13:40] <AciD> ah, and i'm on an amd64 arch
[13:41] <Pici> trolling
[13:41] <Pici> oops
[13:41] <Pici> ignore that, I was in the wrong window.
[13:41] <AciD> I really don't see why it's that slow
[13:41] <jussi> AciD: File a bug, describing the issue against btrfs - if its not btrfs they will quickly tell you.
[13:42] <AciD> any pointers ?
[13:42] <AciD> btw, do you know if the kernel save core dumps somewhere during kernel panic ?
[13:45] <jussi> AciD: actually, Id file a bug for the kernel panic - did you take a picture of it ?
[13:45] <jussi> AciD: "ubuntu-bug linux"
[13:46] <jussi> And make sure you give all the little extra things kernel peoples want - they are listed on the bug filing page you get after running that command
[13:46] <AciD> no :/
[13:47] <OerHeks> how do i file a bugreport about flash update not working ? under wich subject ?
[13:47] <jussi> AciD: For next time, if you get a kernel panic, take a picture. it helps :)
[13:47] <OerHeks> Kpackagekit is closed for bugreport.
[13:47] <jussi> OerHeks: ubuntu-bug flashplugin-installer
[13:47] <AciD> jussi: will do !
[13:47] <OerHeks> thnx jussi
[13:48] <jussi> OerHeks: :)
[13:48] <jussi> right, Im off now. laters
[13:50] <AciD> ciao
[13:50] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:53] <Pablo> halo
[14:03] <Pablo> hello
[14:03] <Pablo> can somebody help me
[14:03] <Pici> Only if you ask a question.
[14:04] <Pablo> i want to join another channel
[14:04] <Pablo> but dont know how
[14:04] <Pici> Usually: /join #channelname
[14:04] <Pablo> ok which channel for example?
[14:05] <Pici> I don't know what channel you want to join.
[14:05] <Pablo> i can type any existing channel i want?
[14:05] <Pici> Yes.
[14:05] <Pablo> ok ill try
[14:05] <Pablo> thx
[14:06] <Pablo> ahh it works pici ;)
[14:06] <AciD> report done
[14:08] <BluesKaj> Pici, I'm thinking of running W7 in VB , have you tried it ?
[14:10] <Pablo> pici?
[14:10] <Pici> BluesKaj: I ran one of their pre-release releases with no issues.
[14:10] <Pablo> i want to join these server http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/QuakeNet/
[14:10] <Pablo> but when i type "/join #quakenet
[14:10] <Pici> Use /connect
[14:13] <Pablo> hm... whats the difference between /join and /connect?
[14:15] <Pablo> ah ok with /join i can also create my own channel on this server right?
[14:16] <Pablo> ?
[14:18] <Pablo> hm...
[14:22] <Lebawurscht> terst
[14:22] <Lebawurscht> test
[14:27] <Lebawurscht> test
[14:27] <Lebawurscht> nobody ther?
[14:27] <kavurt> you are here
[14:27] <Pici> There are people here, but you've just said 'test' so far, not much to respond to.
[14:28] <Lebawurscht> right
[14:31] <Lebawurscht> how can i join another server?
[14:32] <BluesKaj>  /servername
[14:34] <BluesKaj> Pici, what about the screen size of the guest OS/W7?
[14:34] <lionzw> can someone tell me how to download a video file from youtube and convert it to another format?
[14:34] <Pici> BluesKaj: I don't remember having any issues, but it was a while ago.
[14:34] <Lebawurscht> ah ok
[14:35] <Lebawurscht> is is possible to list all channels of a server?
[14:35] <lionzw> i want to avoid using flash
[14:35] <Pici> !alis | Lebawurscht
[14:35] <Pici> lionzw: I use cclive to download videos from youtube.  Its in the repositories.  Its a cli tool, but its very easy to use.
[14:36] <Lebawurscht> !alis
[14:36] <Pici> cclive -f "best" "http://youtube.com/url"
[14:36] <BluesKaj> lionzw, install youtube-dl , ffmpeg is a good cli video convertor
[14:36] <lionzw> Pici thank you
[14:37] <lionzw> BluesKaj thanks also
[14:52] <leo> I have a problem getting my wireless card working.
[14:53] <BluesKaj> leo__, which wifi card is it ?
[14:54] <AciD> leo__: is that an atheros one ?
[14:54] <leo__> I'm not entirely certain. I am fixing this computer for my dad.
[14:54] <leo__> How do I find what card is in it?
[14:54] <george_> Ok guys. I'm running Kubuntu 11.04 and today I've update a few packages, Adobe Flash Installer was included, and after that update (successfull), I can't watch flash content anymore. Help, please?
[14:54] <leo__> Wait, it's Broadcom
[14:58] <kaddi> hi, is it possible to move the settings folder of one specific up from .home to a different location?
[14:59] <kaddi> i'm using virtualbox and the snapshots taken can easily be 6-10Gb in space. So it's filling up my personal folder real fast
[15:00] <AciD> kaddi: you can always create symbolic links
[15:00] <kaddi> in related terms: How is the konqueror/dolphin plugin called again where you can get a visual of how big each folder is?
[15:01] <BluesKaj> !broadcom | leo__
[15:01] <AciD> filelight is the apps you are searching for ?
[15:01] <kaddi> thanks AciD i'll look into symbolic links.. The name filelight doesn't ring a bell.. but since I can't remember the one I mean .... >.>
[15:01] <leo__> Thank you
[15:02] <AciD> kaddi: it was "radial map" view iirc, but filelight does the same thin i guess
[15:03] <_christian_> anybody knows how to expand an extended partition?
[15:03] <kaddi> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/440/appsinkonquerorpf1.png/ that's the one I mean.. it comes without a name in the article >.>
[15:04] <BluesKaj> !gparted | _christian_
[15:04] <kaddi> i think it may have been called fsview?
[15:04] <kaddi> !fsview
[15:04] <AciD> kaddi: I guess it's not supported since kde4 as it was a konq plugin
[15:05] <_christian_> BluesKaj ubottu i got the kde partition manager
[15:05] <_christian_> but i will try gparted
[15:05] <kaddi> AciD: hmm, ok.. I thought i'd used it on kde4, but that may have been upgrade not clean install
[15:06] <AciD> kaddi: from my point of view, a radial map is more clear than this kind of view :)
[15:07] <BluesKaj> _christian_, gparted live cd is best
[15:08] <kaddi> AciD: not a big fan of radial maps.. it's usually hard to tell what folder is which in the map and you can't see what each folder contains
[15:08] <kaddi> gonna give filelight a whilr
[15:09] <lionzw> ERROR: unable to download video (format may not be available)  - i used youtube-dl with no options except the filename
[15:09] <AciD> kaddi: lemme start my ubuntu 8.04 distrib, and I'll tell you the name of that thing
[15:09] <_christian_> BluesKaj: i installed gparted on my pc but i cant resizre the extended partition, do i need ubuntu live cd?
[15:09] <kaddi> AciD: i'm pretty sure it was fsview by now. But it seems to have gone
[15:10] <lionzw> BluesKaj
[15:10] <_christian_> BluesKaj: or cant ubuntu change mounted partitions?
[15:10] <AciD> for those interested, about my previous ultra slowness problem.it seems it's related to using btrfs for /
[15:10] <szal> *ouch*
[15:11] <AciD> dpkg and btrfs = disaster
[15:11] <lionzw>  youtube-dl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdCjsr3LaT8&feature=youtu.be <-- this gives me the same error
[15:11] <szal> _christian_: of course you can't work on a mounted partition!
[15:11] <BluesKaj> _christian_, use the gparted live cd , it has more options ...you can't resize partitions on a mounted drive
[15:11] <lionzw> ERROR: unable to download video (format may not be available)
[15:11] <_christian_> BluesKaj: but how could kubuntu  change the partition?
[15:11] <BluesKaj> kubuntu live cd can
[15:12] <BluesKaj> if you insist , _christian_
[15:12] <_christian_> BluesKaj: i changed the partition before setup routine correctly
[15:12] <kaddi> AciD: one thing to be said about filelight is that it's fast at building it's radial maps. That's quite impressive
[15:12] <_christian_> now: my extended partition has lost all of unused free space
[15:12] <_christian_> and is appended to the end
[15:13] <_christian_> okay i will try live cd, if its not working i come and blame on you :)
[15:13] <AciD> the only quick workaround I see is booting on a liveusb, copying the content of / on an external hd, then reformatting / to ext4, and back. what a big loss of time..
[15:13] <AciD> kaddi: indeed
[15:15] <AciD> kaddi: it's only named "Afficheur de taille de fichier" which can be tranlated and "file size displayer"
[15:15] <AciD> :/
[15:15] <kaddi> it's hokai, I'm from France :p
[15:16] <AciD> reboot time
[15:18] <naftilos76> hi there i bought a nas device from Synology which of course runs linux. The options i have to access files or mount shares are ftp/smb/nfs . I want to try nfs which is linux's native protocol rather than trying smb which worked fine in the past. It is just that i have an issue with greek filenames appearing when mounting via smb but not via ftp. So i need to access via nfs. How do i do it? I have never used nfs before (shame on me)! Can
[15:18] <naftilos76> anybody help? I am on Kubuntu 10.10 fully updated and KDE 4.6.2.
[15:24] <_christian_> anyone knows how to resize extended partitions? (gparted on live cd does not work)
[15:24] <AciD> re
[15:26] <AciD> I'm copying all the files from / to a an external hd, but I encountered something new : the / isn't just "/" but "@/". Is that normal, I mean, should I copy all the system directories under that "@" ?
[15:28] <tsimpson> AciD: where are you seeing "@/"?
[15:29] <AciD> tsimpson: right in /media/uuid_of_my_root_partition/@
[15:29] <AciD> my root folder for instance is in : /media/uuid_of_my_root_partition/@/root
[15:30] <AciD> that's definitly new to me !
[15:30] <AciD> I'm wondering if this is btrfs related, since I'll format it to ext4, I don't know if I'll need to keep the "@" or not
[15:31] <tsimpson> the root partition is always '/'
[15:31] <tsimpson> or, always mounted to '/' anyway
[15:31] <AciD> yes, that's what I see when I use kubuntu natty, but not from live usb
[15:32] <tsimpson> I don't know where @ came from, but if it's the only directory under /media/uuid_of_my_root_partition/, then you can think of that as the root FS
[15:33] <AciD> ok I got it
[15:33] <AciD> it's btrfs related it seems, as I found that in /etc/fstab : "/dev/sda6       /               btrfs   defaults,subvol=@ 0       1"
[15:33] <AciD> I guess I'll have to drop it if I wans to use ext4 instead
[15:34] <AciD> wans
[15:34] <AciD> want
[15:34] <tsimpson> you can probably just "assume" that @ is /, and go from there
[15:36] <AciD> yep
[15:40] <Feldegast> hi, whenever i reboot and log in, my ketboard profile is wrong, i have found that if i load gnome-keyboard-properties, then view my keyboard but do not change any settings then exit it is fixed, until i reboot, is there a more perminant solution? i have a US international keyboard (well it is a Logitech G19 but US international is better than what it defaults to)
[15:45] <AciD> Feldegast: check ~/.config/ dir for any *.map files
[15:46] <AciD> Feldegast: then try #ubuntu, as it seems it's a gnome related problem
[15:59]  * AciD crosses his fingers and reboot
[16:00] <_christian_> anyone knows how to resize extended partitions?
[16:01] <James147> _christian_: use partition manager or gparted
[16:01] <_christian_> James147: does not work, even on live cd
[16:01] <James147> _christian_: what filesystem?
[16:01] <_christian_> its an extended partition
[16:02] <James147> thats not a filesystem
[16:02] <_christian_> i got logical volumes with ntfs, ext4 and swap
[16:02] <_christian_> and i want to add some free disk space
[16:02] <_christian_> kubuntu resized the extended partition during installation
[16:03] <_christian_> which was not wanted and not selectet in partition manager
[16:03] <_christian_> i partitioned the disk with the partition manager from kde4 and then i selected the volumes for installation in the install wizard
[16:03] <James147> _christian_: if you are trying to shrink you need to shrink the logical partition first I thin, if yo are trying to grow you need to grow into unalocated space
[16:04] <_christian_> i got unalocated space
[16:04] <_christian_> i want to grow
[16:05] <_christian_> but if i right click on the entended partition i cannot select "resize"
[16:05] <James147> _christian_: and the unalocated space is next to the extended partition?
[16:05] <_christian_> at the end out of
[16:06] <_christian_> i got a n extended partition 400GB now its 215
[16:06] <_christian_> 100gb the ntfs logical
[16:06] <_christian_> and the rest for the three swap home and root partition for natty
[16:06] <_christian_> and at the "end" out of the extended is the free space
[16:07] <_christian_> any ideas? :>
[16:10] <_christian_> James147: i got it: natty is silly: you have to select: deactivate swap-partition
[16:10] <_christian_> then you can change the size-.-
[16:11] <ehsan> sys tray don't display gyachi and java or wine tray icons?
[16:17] <noaXess_netubu> hey all
[16:18] <noaXess_netubu> in made a fresh install from 11.04 and had no internet while installing
[16:18] <dniMretsaM> hello
[16:18] <noaXess_netubu> now i have.. and on install there was a question to install special extras.. tools, wlan drivers.. how can i do that now
[16:18] <dniMretsaM> you need to connect to the Internet to do that
[16:19] <noaXess_netubu> yes.. now after install i have interne :) how do that after installation?
[16:20] <dniMretsaM> you need to check in Additional Drivers and Update Manager
[16:20] <noaXess_netubu> arethis the kubuntu-restricted-extras/addons?
[16:20] <noaXess_netubu> already done..
[16:20] <dniMretsaM> no, these are different
[16:21] <kore_> Hello, I just installed kubuntu 11.04 and am getting no sound... help
[16:21] <dniMretsaM> update manager is Kpackagekit if u didn't know that
[16:21] <noaXess_netubu> dniMretsaM: i know all that :p.. just want to know the package name for special wlan drivers..
[16:22] <dniMretsaM> you'll also need to install Flash. I recommend the Firefox add-on Flash-Aid. And for wlan drivers, I don't know what you would use. It all depends on the hard ware you have
[16:22] <acid> ok, not good :(
[16:23] <dniMretsaM> wut's not good acid?
[16:23] <acid> this system booted ok, the switch from btrfs to ext4 root worked
[16:24] <acid> but, now I can't access my /home. it says "mount: /dev/sda9 is already mounted or /home is busy"
[16:24] <acid> I figured out it was related to dm-crypt
[16:24] <acid> but I don't really know what to do now :(
[16:24] <dniMretsaM> um, did you try unmounting it and the re-mounting?
[16:25] <acid> yes, it says it's not mounted
[16:25] <acid> and nothing can be seen in /home
[16:26] <acid> I also tried to mount /dev/sda9 in another directory (/mnt/home)
[16:26] <acid> same effect
[16:26] <dniMretsaM> is /home in a separate partition?
[16:26] <acid> yes
[16:26] <acid> I mean  no
[16:26] <dniMretsaM> that's odd, if u can access other stuff on the same partition, it shouldn't be a problem
[16:27] <acid> ok let me rephrase is
[16:27] <acid> I can't access anything from /dev/sda9, which contains /home/*
[16:28] <acid> and the mount point folder /home/ is empty (on /dev/sda10)
[16:28] <acid> lsof|grep /home shows nothing
[16:28] <dniMretsaM> hmm, well, I don't think I can help you
[16:28] <dniMretsaM> sorry, too advanced for me
[16:28] <dniMretsaM> :-$
[16:29] <acid> i'm f*cked. :( I just used 4 whole days to switch from my old 8.04/10.10 combo to the new 11.04, and now I can't access the data I don't know why
[16:29] <dniMretsaM> did u upgrade?
[16:30] <acid> fresh install
[16:30] <acid> but not the point
[16:31] <kore_> Hello, I just installed kubuntu 11.04 and am getting no sound, could someone help me?
[16:31] <acid> I did delete the / partition (former /dev/sda6 with btrfs) and formatted it with ext4 (it changed to /dev/sda10 then)
[16:31] <dniMretsaM> I know it's not the point. try making a thread on the Ubuntu Forums. Lot's of people who are much more knowledgeable than me there
[16:31] <acid> don't know if that cound be related
[16:31] <acid> I did changed the /etc/fstab accordingly, but I could have forgot something else
[16:32] <acid> thanks for your help anyway dniMretsaM
[16:32] <dniMretsaM> yep. sry I couldn't be of any help
[16:36] <DeadmanIncJS> hi kids
[16:36] <DeadmanIncJS> is there a way to join 2 different servers while in Konversation?  i want to join irc.andirc.net as well as this
[16:37] <Peace-> DeadmanIncJS: ya
[16:37] <DeadmanIncJS> i forgot the commands
[16:38] <DeadmanIncJS> is it /server?
[16:38] <Peace-> DeadmanIncJS: http://wstaw.org/m/2011/05/17/plasma-desktopty1698.jpg
[16:38] <Peace-> DeadmanIncJS: new
[16:38] <BluesKaj> kore , a clean install from media or an upgrade over the net ?
[16:38] <DeadmanIncJS> ah
[16:38] <DeadmanIncJS> k
[16:38] <DeadmanIncJS> thanks
[16:39] <dniMretsaM> I think kore left
[16:39] <BluesKaj> ok
[16:39] <BluesKaj> I guess i'd better turn joins and patrs back on
[16:40] <dniMretsaM> lol
[16:40] <BluesKaj> i hate the clutter tho
[16:40] <dniMretsaM> yeah. I know wut u mean
[16:40] <acid> I was DAMN lucky this time !!! I figured out why it couldn't mount /dev/sda9 in /home !
[16:41] <acid> it was /etc/crypttab which was wrongly pointing the swap on my /dev/sda9 (/home) partition
[16:41] <acid> luckyly enough, I rebooted before /home got touched
[16:42] <dniMretsaM> glad u figured it out
[16:42] <BluesKaj> acid, how many OSs on that drive ?
[16:43] <acid> it's kind of a miracle for me to have found an anwser, and so quickly !
[16:43] <acid> BluesKaj: only one, for now
[16:43] <BluesKaj>  /dev/sda9 ?
[16:44] <acid> /dev/sda9 is my /home partition
[16:44] <BluesKaj> time to write a new partition table methinks :)
[16:44] <acid> for info, if some feels the system is sluggish, the switch from btrfs to ext4 for root seems to work perfectly
[16:44] <acid> no more freezes and stuff
[16:45] <BluesKaj> when you decide to new clean install would be a good time
[16:45] <acid> BluesKaj: what do you mean ?
[16:46] <acid> BluesKaj: I did do a clean install on that now laptop, but then copy pasted (and merger) my configuration files from previous 8.04, 10.10 and 11.04 /home(s)
[16:46] <acid> I won't ever do that again, it's a pita
[16:47] <BluesKaj> well, sda9 means you must have a whole bunch of small partitions not doing anything or you've just retained the name from the last time you formatted
[16:47] <acid> now I just need to figured out how to prevent that toshiba portege r830 to dim the brightness permanently after a suspend
[16:48] <multipass> why do i keep getting authentication failed on my ATI admin
[16:48] <multipass> hmm
[16:49] <acid> BluesKaj: ah I see your point. I do have many partition (3 for base windows, 3 for different linux distro, 1 swap, 1 boot and 1 home)
[16:50] <BluesKaj> acid, that's what asked before , how many OSs on the drive
[16:50] <acid> BluesKaj: my fault :)
[16:50] <acid> BluesKaj: english isn't my native language, sometimes I get confused :)
[16:50] <ubuntu> hey i hve got an error grub rescue can ny1 help me
[16:51] <ubuntu> coz of dual boot and change in my file system
[16:51] <multipass> ubuntu: install grub2
[16:51] <multipass> on your hard drive again
[16:51] <ubuntu> i hve kubuntu live cd
[16:51] <multipass> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[16:51] <multipass> that will work
[16:51] <ubuntu> hhw to install grub in that
[16:51] <multipass> mount the drive in the live cd
[16:51] <multipass> mount | tail -1
[16:52] <multipass> then install grub on the drive
[16:52] <ubuntu> how
[16:52] <multipass> click on that link
[16:54] <multipass> when trying to access my ATI config for admin, i get a auth error.. i'm entering the right password, anyone know how to change it or what to do?
[16:54] <acid> I have a silly question not really related to kubuntu, but more to hardware : using a 64bit system with a core i5 2nd generation, can I use more than 8GB of ram (let's says, 1 SO-DIMM of 4GB and one of 8GB) ? Can it be limited by my laptop motheboard ?
[16:54] <multipass> most likly limited by mobo
[16:55] <multipass> 64bit is 16gb i think
[16:55] <acid> multipass: can't find any answer to that question on the net not on the toshiba support website
[16:55] <multipass> find what model of mobo you have
[16:55] <multipass> if possible
[16:55] <multipass> from some hwmonitor type tool
[16:56] <acid> multipass: i'll look into that
[17:00] <ubuntu> please help me step by step m dumb
[17:00] <ubuntu> about grub installation
[17:01] <multipass> anyone know ho wi might change the password for my ati CCC? it seems to have a diff password than everything,  amdxdg-su -c amdcccle?
[17:02] <multipass> yeah
[17:02] <multipass> um
[17:02] <multipass> first
[17:03] <multipass> go to dolphin
[17:03] <multipass> and select your hard drive u want grub on and mount it
[17:03] <dniMretsaM> I'm out guys
[17:03] <dniMretsaM> l8r
[17:03] <multipass> after that
[17:03] <multipass> type mount | tail -1
[17:04] <multipass> and u should see a huge string of random chars identifying your drive
[17:05] <multipass> ill brb
[17:08] <ubuntu> which hard drive should i select
[17:09] <ubuntu> is any1 der
[17:18] <ubuntu> please hjelp me
[17:19] <Graf_Westerholt> !grub | ubuntu
[17:21] <multipass> this is the exact section you want ubottu, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows#Overwriting%20the%20Master%20Boot%20Record
[17:21] <Graf_Westerholt> multipass, you meant ubuntu?
[17:21] <multipass> brb
[17:21] <multipass> oops
[17:21] <multipass> :b
[17:22] <Graf_Westerholt> :)
[17:22] <multipass> im sure the bot already knew that
[17:22] <Graf_Westerholt> LOL, sure!
[17:22] <multipass> no sense in tellin him
[17:22] <multipass> lol
[17:22] <ubuntu> i m not getin how to do tat grub thng
[17:23] <ubuntu> system is fukd up
[17:23] <ubuntu> actually i reddy mny thngs but m nt geting
[17:24] <ubuntu> i read mny thngs
[17:24] <ubuntu> m geting an erroe grub rescue
[17:24] <ubuntu> how to fix it
[17:26] <stoyan4aluck> ubuntu: I am interested to know too
[17:26] <ubuntu> hhow to do please tel me m using kubutnu live cd
[17:27] <ubuntu> how to fix this grub prblm
[17:27] <jussi> !grub
[17:27] <jussi> ubottu: follow the lost grub after windows
[17:27] <jussi> bah
[17:27] <jussi> ubuntu: ^^
[17:28] <ubuntu> okay
[17:28] <ubuntu> can any1 help me about this step by step
[17:33] <multipass> anyone use mutiple monitors?
[17:34] <multipass> my second monitor desktop dosnt have a window manager and i cant type on it
[17:34] <multipass> primary display is ok
[17:35] <multipass> i think its a 11.04 problem, i got it on ubunto also
[17:35] <multipass> fine in 10.10
[18:11] <moes> I am wanting to have a window open in the center of the monitor rather than on the upper left....Where do I find the setting to accomplish this ?
[18:13] <LINKSWORD2> Hey all, I'm trying to find the info to install KDE Desktop Effects
[18:14] <Peace-> LINKSWORD2: you have already the kde effects
[18:14] <Peace-> LINKSWORD2: systemsettings ==> deskto effect
[18:19] <moes> I am wanting to have a window open in the center of the monitor rather than on the upper left....Where do I find the setting to accomplish this ?
[18:21] <Peace-> moes: windows behavior on systemsettings?
[18:22] <simion314> moes: i think you can right click the title bar, the Advanced then you have set5t6ings per Application or per Window, so you can set some apps to start on the possition you want
[18:23] <LINKSWORD2> That wasn't a good idea, apparently.
[18:23] <LINKSWORD2> I enabled Desktop Effects on my Linux computer, and the screen flashed, then it came up with a black screen with [ OK in the top-right corner.
[18:24] <LINKSWORD2> How do I fix this?
[18:26] <moes> Peace-, Windows behavior worked ...Thanks for the help
[18:26] <Peace-> moes: nice
[18:27] <LINKSWORD2> Peace-: I need to disable desktop effects. I enabled it and now I have a black screen with [ OK in the top-right corner. I do believe this is a problem. :o
[18:28] <LINKSWORD2> xD Nice quit message, IdleOne
[18:28] <Peace-> LINKSWORD2: intel ? nvidai?
[18:28] <Peace-> LINKSWORD2: ati?
[18:28] <LINKSWORD2> AMD on-board.
[18:29] <Peace-> so ati i guess?
[18:29] <LINKSWORD2> It's a 10-or-so year old Compaq.
[18:29] <LINKSWORD2> 1GB Ram max, 2.3 Ghz processor.
[18:30] <LINKSWORD2> I guess Desktop Effects requires more than that computer can handle.
[18:33] <LINKSWORD2> Yes, it appears to be ATI, Peace-.
[18:34] <LINKSWORD2> (Random disconnect.)
[18:34] <LINKSWORD2> Apparently, my IRC client doesn't like me going idle.
[18:34] <LINKSWORD2> What can I do to fix my problem?
[18:35] <LINKSWORD2> I'm lost, here.
[18:36] <LINKSWORD2> Can anybody tell me off the top of their head how to get to recovery mode on Kubuntu?
[18:37] <BluesKaj> LINKSWORD2, hold down the shift key after the bios page and you'll get the grub menu
[18:38] <LINKSWORD2> Thanks Blues
[18:38] <BluesKaj> np
[18:38] <BluesKaj> LINKSWORD2, actually atthe bios page would be best
[18:38] <BluesKaj> at
[18:38] <LINKSWORD2> Why?
[18:39] <BluesKaj> so it doesn't pass grub
[18:39] <BluesKaj> err passover
[18:39] <LINKSWORD2> All right.
[18:41] <LINKSWORD2> BluesKaj: Do you know how to disable Desktop Effects? It's what is causing Kubuntu to not load.
[18:41] <LINKSWORD2> I just get a black screen with [ OK in the top-right corner.
[18:42] <BluesKaj> when do you get the blacl scrn ?
[18:44] <LINKSWORD2> I keep getting disconnected if I don't keep typing
[18:44] <LINKSWORD2> FYI, that sucks.
[18:45] <Graf_Westerholt> How do you connect, LINKSWORD2?
[18:46] <LINKSWORD2> Built in IRC on Opera.
[18:47] <LINKSWORD2> ... Whoa. Recovery mode seems to have switched over completely to Ubuntu standard, rather than the KDE/Plasma interface of Kubuntu.
[18:48] <LINKSWORD2> Now I'm really lost.
[18:48] <LINKSWORD2> Haha! That does sound like House. xD
[18:48] <Graf_Westerholt> LINKSWORD2, are you only disconnected from IRC or Internet?
[18:49] <LINKSWORD2> IRC.
[18:49] <Graf_Westerholt> Try another IRC-Client.
[18:49] <LINKSWORD2> Forget about that. I'm on a Windows PC. The problem there explains itself.
[18:49] <Graf_Westerholt> :)
[18:50] <LINKSWORD2> Let's just get my Linux system running... properly.
[18:50] <Graf_Westerholt> k
[18:50] <LINKSWORD2> I have run through recovery mode, and now I have a standard Ubuntu up on screen.
[18:50] <LINKSWORD2> Kubuntu's KDE and Plasma interfaces apparently have disappeared.
[18:51] <Graf_Westerholt> Maybe that is the point of the recovery modes
[18:51] <Graf_Westerholt> ?
[18:51] <Graf_Westerholt> -s
[18:51] <LINKSWORD2> Error: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID: GNOME-FastUserSwitchApplet"
[18:52] <LINKSWORD2> The choices are Delete or Don't Delete. :/
[18:53] <LINKSWORD2> What I have here is now Ubuntu. I'm familiar with KDE.
[18:55] <LINKSWORD2> Graf_Westerholt: What can I do to fix this?
[18:56] <Graf_Westerholt> I can just guess. Reinstall KDE?
[18:56] <LINKSWORD2> Do you know any of the command lines to do so?
[18:57] <Graf_Westerholt> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[18:57] <LINKSWORD2>  Cool. I'll do that.
[18:57] <Graf_Westerholt> ok
[19:00] <LINKSWORD2> Graf?
[19:01] <Graf_Westerholt> ?
[19:01] <LINKSWORD2> If I have to install KDE over Ubuntu, will it upgrade, or will it wipe the system?
[19:01] <Graf_Westerholt> Non of both.
[19:01] <Graf_Westerholt> You can use Gnome AND KDE
[19:02] <LINKSWORD2> OK?
[19:02] <wn1zid> how does that work, i never did that before, i mean, using kde and gnome on the same session ??
[19:02] <Graf_Westerholt> Every time you log in you can chose between Gnome or KDE.
[19:02] <wn1zid> hah, does it have limitations ?
[19:02] <Graf_Westerholt> No.
[19:02] <LINKSWORD2> Oh, well. I'm not losing much. I'll start over.
[19:02] <wn1zid> nice
[19:02] <Graf_Westerholt> You can use XFE, too.
[19:02] <LINKSWORD2> I prefer KDE over GRUB. I don't understand GRUB compared to KDE.
[19:02] <wn1zid> are there drastic known issues ??
[19:03] <Graf_Westerholt> !grub | LINKSWORD2
[19:03] <wn1zid> heh, maybe ill try that
[19:03] <LINKSWORD2> wn1zid: I just screwed up majorly by enabling Desktop Effects on a machine that couldn't handle the graphics.
[19:03] <wn1zid> lemme ask this, if i have a kde setup, can i do the same with gnome ??
[19:04] <LINKSWORD2> So... Looks like I'm starting over from the ground, going up.
[19:04] <wn1zid> LINKSWORD2-  from experience, use nvidia
[19:04] <wn1zid> and with any effects, i suggest 2 gigs or more ram
[19:04] <Graf_Westerholt> wn1zid, you can chose to use either Gnome or KDE every time you log in.
[19:04] <LINKSWORD2> It's a 10 or so year old machine. It's an old Compaq I got cheap because it was already a scrapper.
[19:05] <LINKSWORD2> Ah. It can only handle 1GB RAM max. That's the problem I didn't forsee.
[19:05] <wn1zid> nice, but can you do that to an already kde setup, installing gnome on it also ??
[19:05] <Graf_Westerholt> Yes, you can.
[19:06] <wn1zid> lol, i have kde/gnome/xfce on 3 partitions, maybe ill fool around and try that
[19:06] <Graf_Westerholt> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[19:06] <wn1zid> ya
[19:06] <Graf_Westerholt> You do not need three partitions. :)
[19:06] <Peace-> hi
[19:06] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[19:06] <Graf_Westerholt> Just one installation.
[19:06] <Graf_Westerholt> Peace- Hi
[19:06] <LINKSWORD2> No doubt. lol
[19:07] <wn1zid> i was under the impression that it took over without any prefference
[19:07] <Peace-> Graf_Westerholt: hi
[19:07] <LINKSWORD2> Greetings, Peace-
[19:07] <wn1zid> thats cool
[19:07] <Peace-> LINKSWORD2: hey
[19:07] <Graf_Westerholt> It is Linux, wn1zid. :D
[19:07] <wn1zid> ya
[19:07] <wn1zid> i switched to linux 5 yrs ago, but never tried that 1
[19:07] <LINKSWORD2> -blink-
[19:08] <LINKSWORD2> Hehe.
[19:08] <Graf_Westerholt> I switched to Linux six years ago.
[19:08] <Graf_Westerholt> 13.5.2005 :)
[19:08] <LINKSWORD2> That's bizarre. I don't see Kubuntu 10.10 on the download site anymore.
[19:08] <wn1zid> i cant stand a windoze machine, every time a customer comes in with one, it leaves with linux on it, lol
[19:08] <Graf_Westerholt> LOL wn1zid
[19:09] <LINKSWORD2> xD
[19:10] <LINKSWORD2> I, on the other hand, am very familiar with Windows and Mac. I'm using an old PC to experiment with Linux.
[19:10] <wn1zid> ya, but to get the full benefit, you need atleast 2 gigs of ram and 3gig chip
[19:10] <Graf_Westerholt> We should stay on topic.
[19:10] <wn1zid> and an nvidia card
[19:11]  * LINKSWORD2 wipes the harddrive again and installs Kubuntu 10.04 LTS again.*
[19:11] <wn1zid> D`oh!
[19:11] <LINKSWORD2> What?
[19:12] <multipass> yeah...
[19:12] <multipass> 11.04
[19:12] <multipass> and dual monitors
[19:12] <multipass> is broken
[19:12] <BluesKaj> LINKSWORD2, that's an iliegitimate comparison , using an old machine for Linux
[19:12] <multipass> the desktop on my other monitor broke sinse 10.10
[19:12] <Graf_Westerholt> I love dual monitors.
[19:12] <LINKSWORD2> It may be, but it's all I can really do, currently.
[19:13] <multipass> 11/04 rendered it completly broken
[19:13] <BluesKaj> you could try a lighter desktop like xfce , LINKSWORD2
[19:13] <BluesKaj> !desktop
[19:13] <wn1zid> never tried dual monitors, can you use both flat screen and a crt at the same time and get results ?
[19:13] <multipass> whats the best desktop environment for dual monitors
[19:14] <multipass> yeah wn1zid
[19:14] <Graf_Westerholt> wn1zid Yes, ou can.
[19:14] <multipass> but...
[19:14] <wn1zid> wow,
[19:14] <multipass> its super weird
[19:14] <LINKSWORD2> What kind of differences are there between KDE and Xfce?
[19:14] <wn1zid> ya, focusing from a 32 to a 17 is herd on the eyes
[19:14] <wn1zid> hard
[19:14] <Graf_Westerholt> !xfce
[19:14] <LINKSWORD2> I almost want to call Xfce "X-face"
[19:14] <wn1zid> lol
[19:14] <BluesKaj> !xfce
[19:15] <wn1zid> 2 many video games there LINKSWORD2
[19:15] <LINKSWORD2> ... Nah. lol
[19:15] <BluesKaj> !fluxbox
[19:16] <LINKSWORD2> Does xfce come with the fluid dock at the bottom, as indicated by this screenshot? http://xubuntu.org/sites/default/files/natty_shot_front_0.png
[19:16] <wn1zid> i have a asus eee pc with kde/gnome/xfce on it, it actually runs fabulous with them, and it hass all the effects turned on, i'm very impressed with linux.
[19:17] <BluesKaj> I used fluxbox on a old pc and it ran well . only 256 ram 266mhz cpu and 6g hdd , but it was very usable .
[19:17] <Graf_Westerholt> 266mhz?
[19:17] <LINKSWORD2> lol
[19:17] <Graf_Westerholt> VERY old :)
[19:17] <BluesKaj> yup
[19:17] <wn1zid> ya, flux or xfce is what you need for that dino LINKSWORD2
[19:18] <Graf_Westerholt> Must be 1995 with 266 MHz
[19:18] <BluesKaj> it's gone now but it worked well for a yr or so
[19:18] <wn1zid> and 133 ram
[19:18] <LINKSWORD2> It runs KDE just fine, except for the desktop effects. I'm not going to do that again. lol
[19:18] <wn1zid> wait, back then it was 66 mhz ram
[19:19] <Graf_Westerholt> 66 MHZ RAM?
[19:19] <wn1zid> back then ya
[19:19] <Graf_Westerholt> RAM is memory.
[19:19] <Graf_Westerholt> RAM has MHz?
[19:19] <multipass> how was kubuntu 10.10
[19:19] <multipass> was it better than 11.04
[19:20] <multipass> i know that 10.10 dual monitors actually worked on ubuntu
[19:20] <LINKSWORD2> The computer I'm running Kubuntu on is from early 2003, 1GB RAM and a 2.4GHz processor.
[19:20] <Graf_Westerholt> Sysinfo for 'candela': Linux 2.6.38-8-generic running KDE Development Platform 4.6.3 (4.6.3), CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ at 1000 MHz (2010 bogomips), HD: 22/223GB, RAM: 1899/2008MB, 168 proc's, 5.4h up
[19:21] <multipass> ubuntu 10.10 > 11.04
[19:21] <multipass> is the same for kubuntu
[19:21] <BluesKaj> yeah, 1000mhz=1Ghz
[19:22] <Daskreech> Graf_Westerholt: RAM does have Mhz
[19:22] <LINKSWORD2> Graf_Westerholt: Can I upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 via command line?
[19:22] <BluesKaj> my first pc had 32mhz ram,,we thought it was "powerful" :)
[19:23] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: yes
[19:23] <LINKSWORD2> My CD with 10.10 on it is damaged/corrupted.
[19:23] <LINKSWORD2> Hey, Dask. Short time, no see. xD
[19:23] <Daskreech> It's longer but lots more fun
[19:23] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2:  :)
[19:23] <LINKSWORD2> OK, how can I do it, Dask?
[19:24] <Daskreech> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo do-release-upgrade
[19:24] <LINKSWORD2> All three of those required?
[19:25] <BluesKaj> LINKSWORD2, just copy and paste it into the terminal
[19:25] <BluesKaj> it'll work
[19:27] <LINKSWORD2> Random disconnect, again...
[19:27] <LINKSWORD2> Daskreech: Are all three of those commands required?
[19:27] <wn1zid> ya
[19:27] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: no but safest way
[19:28] <LINKSWORD2> OK. I'm not 100% sure here, but I should run them each separately, correct?
[19:28] <LINKSWORD2> Or all on one line?
[19:28] <LINKSWORD2> lol dogatemycomputer Nice name. xD
[19:30] <LINKSWORD2> The double &'s separate the commands, correct?
[19:30] <LINKSWORD2> I'm sorry for so many questions, but I'm 99.5% a Linux n00b.
[19:31] <BluesKaj> LINKSWORD2, just have confidence in the help here
[19:32] <macbook41> hallo im emil from germany and i need help with installing kubuntu. i have a macbook 4,1 without working cd/dvd-drive and my idea was to make a partition as "kubuntu.iso" or likely and to boot this partition with refit bootloader or something. if someone has any ideas or can help me i would be happy
[19:32] <LINKSWORD2> xD One would hope so.
[19:32] <LINKSWORD2> emil, your first problem is in attempting to use an ISO file on a Mac.
[19:33] <macbook41> i found a way to convert it into an .dmg
[19:33] <LINKSWORD2> Hold on a second while I grab a link for you.
[19:34] <LINKSWORD2> This link has a section for Mac systems: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/ports/releases/10.10/release
[19:35] <LINKSWORD2> From there, since you don't have a working optical drive i.e. CD/DVD drive, I would look for a virtual image mounting program. I'm sorry I cannot recommend one in particular, as I don't know any off the top of my head.
[19:35] <macbook41> but it requires a burned cd or a sd-slot doesnt it?
[19:35] <LINKSWORD2> !google Mac virtual disk mounter
[19:35] <macbook41> toast titanum
[19:35] <LINKSWORD2> D'oh! No google command on this IRC.
[19:35] <LINKSWORD2> I fail. xD
[19:36] <macbook41> but what does it help if i mount a virtual disc image in the mac os x system
[19:36] <macbook41> i need to shut os x down to install linux right?
[19:37] <LINKSWORD2> Not necessarily.
[19:37] <LINKSWORD2> I don't have all the information you would need, but there are ways to install Linux to a separate partition without shutting down.
[19:38] <macbook41> i see that would be great
[19:39] <BluesKaj> !VB | macbook41
[19:39] <BluesKaj> !virtual
[19:40] <Daskreech> LINKSWORD2: the && make the commands into a chain
[19:40] <Graf_Westerholt> !qemu
[19:40] <Jon__> Hi all, what's a good wireless ubs dongle to use on kubuntu 11.04?
[19:40] <Daskreech> It will run the first command and if it didn't crash or report an error the second one will run. If that doesn't crash or report an error the third will run
[19:40] <Jon__> I'm a linux newbie.
[19:41] <LINKSWORD2> I see.
[19:41] <lcb> Good AfterAll
[19:42] <Jon__> Sorry I mean USB dongle.
[19:42] <LINKSWORD2> Greetings to lcb, goodbye all.
[19:42] <LINKSWORD2> xD
[19:42] <BluesKaj> Jon__, something that uses a broadcom or atheros chip
[19:43] <lcb> LINKSWORD2: ??? hanging on?? i mean on IRC
[19:43] <LINKSWORD2> Nope. Gotta run.
[19:43] <lcb> LINKSWORD2: :)
[19:43] <LINKSWORD2> Er. Yeah, I'm hanging on, but I've gotta run.
[19:43] <Jon__> BluesKaj - thanks, how do I figure out what chip is being used in a usb dongle?
[19:44] <LINKSWORD2> {POOF~!!!!}
[19:45] <Daskreech> macbook41: PPC?
[19:45] <macbook41> intel
[19:45] <Daskreech> hi Jon__ welcome to linux
[19:46] <Daskreech> macbook41: does the USB work?
[19:46] <Jon__> Daskreech - thanks.
[19:46] <BluesKaj> Jon__, ask the retailer , if he doesn't know, it should have some indication on the package
[19:46] <Daskreech> Jon__: ask in #ubuntu more people will be there
[19:47] <Jon__> BluesKaj - thanks sounds like a good place to start.
[19:47] <Daskreech> If it works on Ubuntu it will most likely work on Kubuntu
[19:47] <Jon__> Daskreech - thanks I'll give that a try.
[19:48] <BluesKaj> there are some knowledgeable ppl in computer stores ...walmart etc , not so much :)
[19:48] <sebas7727> Hi everybody! i use natty...but now the desktop effects doesn't work.....what can i do??? thanks ! i'm a linux newbie! :P
[19:49] <Daskreech> BluesKaj: I've walked into a computer store and asked for help with a macbook RAM issue and seen 4 people's eyes glaze over
[19:49] <macbook41> Daskreech: yes the USB slots are working. i allready tried to install from my 1gb usb drive. i configured it using following instcruction http://pastebin.com/c5kkk4st
[19:49] <BluesKaj> yeah, Ive seen them scatter whenasked about graphics and sound
[19:49] <Daskreech> THen again I've walked into computer stores and had to correct what the sales rep was explaining to a customer since it was totally backwards
[19:50] <BluesKaj> I'll swear some of them were selling shoes 2 weeks previous :)
[19:50] <Daskreech> That proves that there are some really dumb people in computer stores but of course does not dispprove at all that there are some really knowledgeable ones :)
[19:50] <macbook41> the problem was that the apple bootloader and the refit bootloader both didnt showed the usb-drive as a "boot-option"
[19:51] <Daskreech> macbook41: Ah what version of Refit?
[19:51] <macbook41> the latest
[19:51] <Daskreech> Hmm
[19:51] <macbook41> 0.14
[19:52] <macbook41> i read that not all usb drives are working
[19:52] <georges> je suis paumé ! ! !
[19:52] <Daskreech> macbook41: perhaps could you try holding option when you boot?
[19:53] <macbook41> so i had the idea to make a bootable partition
[19:53] <Daskreech> sounds like the path to take
[19:53] <macbook41> Daskreech: first i tried only to hold the alt-key, and it showed only the mac-system partition, then i installed the refit boodloader and this also didnt showed the usb-drive
[19:54] <macbook41> i guess i really have to save money for buying a external cd drive
[19:55] <macbook41> but on the other way i think if it is possible to boot from a macbook an linux system, why cant it boot an linux installer than
[19:59] <blackmoon> my bluetooth device is recognized only if I reboot from windows 7. can yuo help me?
[20:00] <Graf_Westerholt> !bluetooth
[20:07] <eswood> Hola, alguien que sea web developer y use kubuntu??
[20:09] <Graf_Westerholt> !ar
[20:10] <macbook41> thanks to the helpers and bb
[20:10] <eswood> @ubottu gracias
[20:17] <securityxxxpert> I just installed my Nvdia Acclerated Graphics Card, rebooted the box, and it says "This driver is activated but not currently in use" so that poses the questions of how to I enable this driver?
[20:18] <ArchangelSe7en> KDE ?
[20:18] <ArchangelSe7en> if so
[20:18] <ArchangelSe7en> Alt Shift F12
[20:18] <securityxxxpert> ArchangelSe7en:  Yeah kde
[20:19] <Tm_T> ArchangelSe7en: uh, that has nothing to do with driver though
[20:20] <securityxxxpert> Yeah..didn't do anything
[20:20] <securityxxxpert> Any idea on how to enable it?  I would of thought it would have enabled itself when I installed it but evidently not
[20:20] <ArchangelSe7en> securityxxxpert, please , if you're using Xchat , type "/exec -o inxi -G" with no quotes (case sensitive).
[20:20] <securityxxxpert> ArchangelSe7en: why?
[20:20] <ArchangelSe7en> (supposing that you do have inxi installed)
[20:22] <OerHeks> Inxi : Easy Information Retrieval Script
[20:22] <securityxxxpert> Yeah nothing found
[20:22] <dniMretsaM> hi guys
[20:22] <securityxxxpert> sh: inxi: not found
[20:22] <ArchangelSe7en> o/
[20:23] <ArchangelSe7en> well I guess it's not installed than ..
[20:23] <securityxxxpert> so any other idea's then?  I'm running a 9800 gt Nvidia card
[20:25] <securityxxxpert> brb guys
[20:25] <wn1zid> securityxxxpert-   install gawk   then this for inxi script, nice tool                http://techpatterns.com/forums/about1133.html
[20:25] <BluesKaj> securityxxxpert, are you on desktop?
[20:26] <wn1zid> as root of course
[20:33] <securityxxxpert> Back
[20:33] <securityxxxpert> Still no dice
[20:34] <ArchangelSe7en> try installing tyhe drivers by hand
[20:34] <ArchangelSe7en> the*
[20:34] <ArchangelSe7en> manually I mean
[20:34] <securityxxxpert> I did that already
[20:34] <securityxxxpert> Still no dice
[20:38] <BluesKaj> securityxxxpert, on a desktop , if so open the kmenu/apps/syatem additional drivers , install the  recommended driver
[20:39] <securityxxxpert> BluesKaj:  I've already done taht
[20:39] <securityxxxpert> No dice
[20:39] <BluesKaj> securityxxxpert, most likely it's the nvidia-current
[20:40] <BluesKaj> no dice doesn't tellus much
[20:40] <Guest47710> Hi! My sometimes just randomly freezes up (the mouse keyboard screen) and sometimes the mouse will move, but the the system will be frozen!!
[20:40] <securityxxxpert> BluesKaj: Got it working, now to see if it will crash randomly
[20:40] <securityxxxpert> My xserver was using like 70% cpu
[20:40] <Guest47710> Hi! My sometimes just randomly freezes up (the mouse keyboard screen) and sometimes the mouse will move, but the the system will be frozen!!
[20:41] <Daskreech> Sorry
[20:41] <Daskreech> Power outage
[20:41] <Guest47710> Hi! My desktop sometimes just randomly freezes up (the mouse keyboard screen) and sometimes the mouse will move, but the the system will be frozen!!
[20:41] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, we heard you the first time ...help isn't instant here
[20:41] <Daskreech> Guest47710: Nvidia?
[20:42] <Guest47710> Could be Nvidia. My laptop has no such problems like that because my laptop uses intel video chipset!
[20:43] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, some desktop themes are causing a problem in kde , perhaps a change of theme in workspace appearance will help
[20:44] <Guest47710> ok
[20:44] <blackmoon-105> my bluetooth device is recognized only if I reboot from windows 7. i'm under natty. can you help me?
[20:45] <BluesKaj> window decor or desktop theme , or both Guest47710
[20:46] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105, dunno much about bluez , but have tried to configure it ?
[20:46] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: yes, but with not results
[20:47] <BluesKaj> bummer, maaybe the driver is being enabled at boot
[20:47] <Guest47710> well, hopefully when I build my PC, i'll use ATI instead. BTW, is ATI video drivers better in Linux?
[20:47] <BluesKaj> from windows but not kubuntu
[20:48] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, dunno , I have 3 nvidia pci cards on linux ...no probs
[20:48] <wn1zid> nvidia works best 4 linux
[20:49] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: in kubunto bt is recongnized only if i restart from windows, if i turn off the notebook and then power on, the bt is unavailable
[20:49] <wn1zid> plus, they are constantly updating and improving drivers
[20:50] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105, there must be a faulty line in the config file
[20:51] <Guest47710> Maybe it's because I have a crappy onboard video card.
[20:51] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105, why not purgew bluez and reinstall
[20:53] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, decent video cards are worth it , especially now with all the home theater options with hdmi etc ..i bought a 8400gs for 45bucks US and work great
[20:54] <BluesKaj> it works great
[20:54] <Guest47710> Nvidia?
[20:54] <BluesKaj> yup
[20:54] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: nothing...
[20:55] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105, bid you reboot
[20:55] <BluesKaj> did
[20:55] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: ok, i try
[20:57] <BluesKaj> I think this KB  needs cleaning , again ..too close to the coffee coaster
[20:59] <Guest47710> How do I make my own Kubuntu distro?
[21:00] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105, now you'll have to configure bluez again
[21:02] <_lion__> Guest47710 if you want to fork a distro start with something like rasta linux i think it's called dynebolic
[21:02] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, if you have to ask ...it will be a worthy task , I'm sure
[21:03] <BluesKaj> Guest47710, and it won't be kubuntu
[21:04] <_lion__> dynebolic.org
[21:05] <_lion__> the cool thing about dynebolic is that it's free software in the purest sense, unlike kubuntu
[21:05] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: doesn't work..
[21:06] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: with "hcitool dev" device is not recognized
[21:13] <BluesKaj> blackmoon-105,sorry , dunno what else to do , except try asking in #ubuntu..they have a lot more ppl there
[21:13] <blackmoon-105> BluesKaj: ok, thanks
[21:14] <_lion__> blackmoon-105 i can refer you to a consultant who will only charge $150USD/hour
[21:15] <BluesKaj> _lion__, that distro uses gnome as default ?
[21:15] <blackmoon-105> _lion__: is too much expensive for me :-)
[21:16] <_lion__> BluesKaj no
[21:16] <BluesKaj> _lion__, have you tried it ?
[21:22] <_lion__> BluesKaj years ago, yes
[21:22] <BluesKaj> hmm, dormant OS and old too. 2007
[21:23] <_lion__> i recommended it because it's a simple distro
[21:23] <_lion__> BluesKaj a learning tool
[21:24] <_lion__> before moving on to something serious
[21:24] <BluesKaj> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ , this is interesting
[21:29] <_lion__> it is, yes
[22:12] <Sethiroth> i have a big red arrow across my desktop its
[22:19] <Sethiroth> it goes if i restart but i would likw to know how to get rid of it without restarting
[22:42] <lcb> Good Eve, Adam
[22:42] <lcb> i mean, All
[22:45] <ArchangelSe7en> ?
[22:46] <Walzmyn> how can i determine what filesystem a USB stick is formated to?
[22:46] <ArchangelSe7en> sudo fdisk -l
[22:47] <Walzmyn> I was piddling with fdisk, i just didn't get far enough, thankyouverymucn ArchangelSe7en
[22:47] <ArchangelSe7en> you're welcome
[22:47] <kubu2> Walzmyn: better still install partitionmanager
[22:48] <Walzmyn> kubu2: yeah, I knew there w2as a faster, CLI way to do it.
[22:49] <kubu2> Walzmyn: but if you're not familiar with fdisk you could create more trouble
[22:50] <kubu2> asking what should be tells me you are better off with the gui
[22:50] <Walzmyn> you can screw up anything with CLI, using it is the only way to learn
[22:50] <lcb> default KDE Partition Manager does the job
[23:00] <lcb> does QuickLaunch widget works well on 11.04?
[23:00] <lcb> trying to drag an app to it and doesn't "glue"
[23:04] <DashX> Hey guys
[23:04] <DashX> i gota hopefully relatively simple problem
[23:04] <DashX> updated my system today, flash stops working in my browsers.
[23:04] <DashX> both firefox and reconq
[23:05] <DashX> i uninstalled flashplugin and reinstalled it but that didnt help. Anyone got ideas?
[23:07] <lcb> DashX: try dpqg-reconfigure packagename
[23:07] <lcb> dpkg-reconfigure ...
[23:08] <DashX> thankd
[23:08] <DashX> s
[23:09] <DashX> i just removed using command line sudo apt-get
[23:09] <DashX> instead of that stupid kpackage manager
[23:09] <DashX> then reinstalled
[23:09] <lcb> DashX: see also if you have more plugins for that (flash)
[23:09] <DashX> it works now brosepf. thanks.
[23:09] <lcb> great
[23:09] <DashX> I got another question if you're willing
[23:09] <DashX> Trying to get static IP going
[23:10] <DashX> Actually ill deal with that another time
[23:10] <DashX> thanks for the help agian lcb :)
[23:11] <lcb> DashX: :)
[23:16] <lcb> DashX: simple networking it's easy. On /etc/network/interfaces  auto eth0 | (change iface eth0 inet dhcp to) iface eth0 inet static | address 192.168.1.10 (or ip assigned to the machine from router) | gateway 192.168.1.1 |  netmask 255.255.255.0 | network 192.168.1.0 | broadcast 192.168.1.255 | gateway 192.168.1.1
[23:18] <lcb> then $ ' sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart ' |or| ' services networking restart '
[23:19] <lcb> btw DashX, if you assign an ip from router you don't need to change...
[23:19] <multipass> which kde does kubuntu 10.10 use?
[23:19] <multipass> !kde
[23:21] <wn1zid> D`oh!
[23:21] <wn1zid> 4.6  ?
[23:44] <Guest83903> hello
[23:46] <preecher> hello
[23:46] <Guest83903> anyone know a link to get more irc channels?
[23:49] <gomiboy> Guest83903: type /list
[23:50] <Guest83903> thanks!