[01:08] <Dj`RoX> hi
[03:05] <Linkmaster> Can someone link me to a set of directions I can use to install the 802.11 broadcom 4312 drivers w/o ethernet? I remember seeing something somewhere about how to install from the installation package, but I can't locate it
[07:04] <dunbar> is anyone very familiar with Kubuntu guests in Virtualbox?
[07:04] <JigABoot> I spent three nights on Neverland Ranch when I was 13!  Michael Jackson and I had so much fun cuddling in bed, climing trees, and riding gokarts.  One day when we were climbing a tree, he yanked down my shorts and underoos!  Then he proceeded to tap his hard 8 inch cock on my cheeks, spit in my crack, and slowly slip it in.  It hurt at first, but then I got this raging woody!
[07:24] <dreamon> Kann es sein, das ALT+SPACE in KDE  vergeben sind, weil gnome-do nicht mehr aufgeht
[07:26] <tsimpson> !de | dreamon
[10:08] <Armi^> morning all. I have a problem with printing in firefox under (a freshly installed) kubuntu 11.04. When I print it creates a .ps file in my home but kprinter doesnt pop up. Tried it under rekonq and kprinter works fine.
[10:09] <Armi^> and everything is stock!!! I did not change anything in about:config ;
[10:09] <Armi^> ;)
[10:11] <Graf_Westerholt> Armi^, ps-file is a PostScript file. Chose your printer to print and not a PostScript file.
[10:14] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: I know, but I want firefox to use kprinter because i want to print to pdf. In about:config you can see that it uses kprinter by default so it should work oftb. But aparently it doesnt. I do not have a 'real' printer btw. That is sooooooo last century :P lol
[10:15] <Graf_Westerholt> You can chose in Firefox to print to PDF.
[10:16] <Graf_Westerholt> Armi^, Chose „Print to File“ and then „PDF“ in the Firefox Print Dialog.
[10:25] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: I dont see any dialog. Thats the problem
[10:25] <Graf_Westerholt> Press CRTL+P, Armi^.
[10:26] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: Nothing happens
[10:26] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: thats the problem
[10:26] <Graf_Westerholt> You pressed CRTL+P in Firefox and nothing happend?
[10:26] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: nope
[10:26] <Graf_Westerholt> Go to „File → Print“.
[10:27] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: thats the same so same result
[10:27] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: it has something to do with kprinter
[10:28] <Armi^> Graf_Westerholt: weird thing is is that it is a fresh install
[10:30] <Graf_Westerholt> There should be a dialogue.
[10:31] <Graf_Westerholt> I have no Idea why there is not.
[10:59] <rvb> hello, my problem is i want to remove a program that i compiled using configure, make, and make install
[10:59] <rvb> how can i do that in terminal?
[11:00] <tsimpson> you need to remove the files manually
[11:36] <szal> rvb, tsimpson: either that, or, preferably, the Makefile contains a routine to uninstall the software -> make uninstall
[11:36] <rvb> yeah it doesnt exists unfortunately hehe
[11:36] <szal> that requires the source tree to still be around
[11:36] <tsimpson> most don't, unfortunately
[11:37] <cyber638> is there anyone who know about bind9 in ubuntu
[12:21] <Modestos> Bisher habe ich immer die Kubuntumailingliste verwendet, doch komme ich da nicht wirklich auf einen grünen Zweig. Bin ich hier  für Fragen zu Kubuntu richtig gelandet?
[12:45] <gurkeee> is it fine to install gnome 2 on kubuntu 11.04?
[12:46] <gurkeee> (as an additional option=
[13:40] <ubuntu___> Hello
[13:41] <ubuntu___> I am at the point to install ubuntu on my computer, but I need to use a cryptographic filesystem like I did under debian. How can I do it ?
[13:42] <BATi> ubuntu___: use alternate install cd, that have encrypted fs, lvm and other stuff available during install
[13:42] <ubuntu___> Thank you, I'll try that.
[13:42] <ubuntu___> Have a nice day, I'll be back if it works or not :)
[14:02] <ubuntu___> encryption works fine, thanks.
[14:17] <BluesKaj> Howdy
[14:19] <Graf_Westerholt> Hi, BluesKaj
[14:36] <BluesKaj> hi Graf_Westerholt
[15:06] <dreamon> I would like to use a applauncher like gnome-do in gnome. Alt+f2 seems to be far the same. I'm trying to index with nepumuk.. is there other solution with easy appstarting?
[15:15] <BluesKaj> dreamon, you can find your apps in the kmenu and add them to the panel , by right click, 'add to panel' , if that suits your needs
[15:18] <dreamon> BluesKaj, Hello. Want to search for folder and files, too. Simple by typing its name. Gnome-do does it together with locate.
[15:20] <dreamon> The upperst Folder where found by kmenu.. but not the deeper onces
[15:22] <BATi> dreamon: krunner (alt+f2) should do that, at least for nepomuk indexed folders/files...
[15:25] <BluesKaj> dreamon, when you find and open the folder , click view , check 'show hidden files'
[15:25] <dreamon> BATi, Yes, im trying this way, might be the reason that the indexing is not fully ready.
[15:27] <dreamon> BATi, how can i check nepumuk if it work.. strigi is also runnig
[15:27] <BATi> dreamon: maybe... Definitely WorksForMe on indexed content... eg. I have ~/Documents/blabla/ folder, and "typing blabla/" in krunner offers me to open that dir in dolphin...
[15:29] <BATi> dreamon: if I remember corectly, the status can be seen in system settings -> desktop search... or you can use Akonadi tray control, that shows strigi indexing, not sure about nepomuk though..
[15:30] <dreamon> BATi, Saw in konqueror "strigi:xxxxxx" in the adressbar an example witch I could not reproduce.
[15:30] <BATi> dreamon: that is not in konqueror but dolphin IIRC...
[15:32] <Ddpbf> Nepomuk search should work in kmenu and lancelot same as in krunner
[15:36] <dreamon> Ddpbf, lancelot is a widget?
[15:36] <Ddpbf> kind of
[15:36] <BATi> dreamon: yeah a widget, spiced up kickoff replacement
[15:37] <Ddpbf> you could add it on panel instead of kickoff
[15:38] <dreamon> lancelot is a nice one. Thanks for the tip
[16:08] <osaka_bondage> hi
[16:09] <tam> 3
[17:35] <aguitel> i am in kubuntu 10.04 , where is preferied aplication ?
[17:35] <Graf_Westerholt> Sorry, aguitel, what did you mean?
[17:36] <OerHeks> prefered?
[17:36] <Graf_Westerholt> That's clear.
[17:36] <aguitel> Graf_Westerholt, for example i what to open web only with firefox
[17:36] <OerHeks> prefered means the application you'd like to use as standard for a filetype
[17:36] <Graf_Westerholt> ok :)
[17:37] <aguitel> not konqueror
[17:37] <Ddpbf> aguitel: you meant default app
[17:37] <Ddpbf> :)
[17:37] <aguitel> how to choose
[17:37] <aguitel> Ddpbf, yes
[17:37] <Ddpbf> simple
[17:37] <Ddpbf> system settings->default appliccations
[17:39] <aguitel> Ddpbf, thanks
[17:39] <Ddpbf> np
[17:52] <tv_> does xine-vdpau work in 11.04?
[18:04] <aguitel> sometimes when i boot in ubuntu errors occours ,where are the boot errors logs?
[18:05] <OerHeks> aguitel, in /var/log/
[18:06] <aguitel> OerHeks, i not find the exact log
[18:08] <Ddpbf>  /var/log/syslog
[18:13] <aguitel> Ddpbf, no errors in syslog
[18:15] <aguitel> in this hd i have 7 partition with 3 distros and the grub is manage with debian ,ubuntu is in the sbd7
[18:16] <aguitel> is possible to install grub in sbd7 ?
[18:57] <Python> hey BajK
[18:59] <BajK> greetings
[19:09] <nancynicola> ciauuu
[19:41] <aguitel> i am in 10.04 is anyway to install kde4.7 ?
[19:43] <Ddpbf> on 10.04?
[19:43] <Ddpbf> yes ther is actually download cource code and compile it
[19:43] <Ddpbf> but compiling of qt will take ages
[19:44] <Ddpbf> unles you don't have i7 and 12 gigs of ram
[19:44] <Ddpbf> :)
[19:44] <aguitel> Ddpbf, kubuntu 11.04 how it works?
[19:45] <Ddpbf> what? compiling?
[19:45] <Ddpbf> i said it will take ages
[19:46] <Ddpbf> it will be available on natty in few weeks
[19:46] <Ddpbf> maybe even on lucid but in 4.71
[19:46] <Ddpbf> *4..7.1
[19:47] <Ddpbf> or 4.7.2
[19:47] <Ddpbf> afaik latest kde available for lucid is 4.5.3
[19:49] <BATi> 4.7? i thought it is still in RC phase, isn't it?
[19:49] <Ddpbf> yes it is
[19:50] <BATi> phew, I thought I missed release announcement :D
[19:51] <Ddpbf> rele
[19:51] <Ddpbf> *mayor release scheme is
[19:51] <Ddpbf> february-august
[19:51] <Ddpbf> ie 4.6 is released in february
[19:52] <Ddpbf> 4.7 will be in august
[19:52] <BATi> Ddpbf: thanks for clarification :)
[19:53] <Ddpbf> http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.7_Release_Schedule
[20:07] <Doyle> What are the default groups for the first user under Kubuntu 11.04?
[20:08] <yofel_> Doyle: I think this should be correct: <yourself> adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare
[20:09] <Doyle> beauty, thanks yofel
[20:09] <kellysheroes> <<<< newbie here... no sighs please
[20:41] <aguitel> this is hybrid image? kubuntu-11.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[20:42] <fosburg> I'm new to Ubuntu-Linux. I want to dual boot off windows harddrive.  How much do I make the patition?  I have 52 gb
[20:43] <fosburg> 52 gb free space
[20:43] <yofel> aguitel: what do you mean with hybrid?
[20:44] <Ddpbf> fosburg: take 15 gigs for system partiton
[20:44] <Ddpbf> and lets say 1 giga for swap
[20:44] <fosburg> Ddpbf--Thank you very much bye
[21:16] <boododw>  i have a question im completely changing everything on a m4a/mp3 files but every time i play it the old information comes back up
[21:22] <Armi^> somebody her has experience with cron???
[21:23] <Armi^> somebody here that has experience with cron??? (correction stupid keyboard :P )
[21:27] <Ddpbf> Armi^: what you want to fix in cron?
[21:31] <Armi^> Ddpbf: think i found the problem through google
[21:31] <Armi^> 1 moment to let me check
[21:55] <redeyyez> bah, plasma desktop crash handler.........
[21:59] <redeyyez> should transferring at 30-40 MB/s put a noticeable load on an I7 with 8 gigs of ram. 2 gigs of independent gpu ram.
[22:15] <Torch> redeyyez: transferring what?
[22:17] <redeyyez> mkvs and avi's
[22:18] <redeyyez> just transferring to external storage
[22:18] <Torch> redeyyez: copying from one HDD to another?
[22:18] <redeyyez> Torch: yes.
[22:19] <redeyyez> mostly large chunks, not tons of small files.
[22:19] <Torch> redeyyez: that shouldn't impact processor usage much. it might increase load because processes might end up being blocked for IO.
[22:20] <redeyyez> irritating system seems to be laggy and there's nothing really going on.
[22:20] <Torch> redeyyez: well, ARE you copying huge amounts of data around or not?
[22:20] <redeyyez> well other than that. Yes i am transferring huge amounts of data
[22:21] <Torch> redeyyez: that might indeed make the system feel a little sluggish.
[22:21] <Torch> redeyyez: and you won't notice from the cpu usage or load numbers, necessarily.
[22:22] <Torch> redeyyez: look at the output of "vmstat 1"
[22:22] <redeyyez> yeah, eating up disk bandwidth
[22:22] <redeyyez> k
[22:22] <Torch> redeyyez: if vmstat shows anyhing else than a "0" in the second column you have blocked processes
[22:22] <Torch> redeyyez: usually due to IO
[22:23] <redeyyez> still running.
[22:23] <redeyyez> is this a persistant process?
[22:24] <redeyyez> or is this each of the cpu cores.
[22:24] <Torch> redeyyez: what is still running? what do you mean?
[22:24] <redeyyez> its still listing, the output from that command
[22:25] <Torch> redeyyez: vmstat will run until you kill it with ctrl+c
[22:25] <Torch> redeyyez: updating every second
[22:25] <redeyyez> oh, that's what i was asking if it was persistant.
[22:25] <redeyyez> gotcha.
[22:26] <redeyyez> i do have some blocked processes if a 3 and 2 in the second column mean tthat.
[22:26] <Torch> redeyyez: yes. also, if you're copying large amounts of data, blocked processes are inevitable
[22:26] <Torch> redeyyez: it's normal.
[22:26] <redeyyez> oh ok.
[22:26] <Torch> redeyyez: processes are fighting over disk IO time and you'll notice that as lag in the UI
[22:27] <redeyyez> that makes sense.
[22:27] <Torch> redeyyez: SSDs are known to alleviate that a lot ;-)
[22:28] <redeyyez> lol i would love to be able to confirm that for you.
[22:28] <redeyyez> currently not capable.
[22:28] <redeyyez> lol
[22:28] <Torch> redeyyez: heh
[22:29] <redeyyez> Torch: thanks for your input though.
[22:42] <unknown212__> what happens if my kubuntu doesnt send me an update for new versions?
[22:44] <gomiboy> unknown212__: new versions of kubuntu or new versions of the software you have installed?
[22:46] <unknown212__> i have 10.4
[22:47] <unknown212__> i want maverick or newer but i get no updates in my manager
[22:47] <unknown212__> new version of kubuntu
[22:47] <szal> !dist-upgrade
[22:47] <szal> !upgrade | unknown212__
[22:49] <unknown212__> k brb
[23:05] <Frad> Getting a DBus error when trying to mount Itouch since upgrade to 11.04 ... any advice?
[23:14] <latagore> Hi, are there any package managers for Kubuntu other than KPackageKit? It just doesn't seem to give me the information I need
[23:17] <e_t_> latagore: there's Muon. You can also use Synaptic or Ubuntu Software Center. Most of the time, I use Aptitude on the command line.
[23:19] <aguitel> anyway to enable only black screen in boot process ?
[23:19] <sgrover> Anyone else ever see their screen mess up when doing an ALT-TAB to change windows?  Mouse position stays good, but visual windows get shifted to the right by 1/4(ish) and a little down.  Have to unplug my monitor and plug it back in to reset...
[23:22] <latagore> e_t_: Usually I used Synaptic on regular Ubuntu, but I don't think it's a KDE application
[23:23] <latagore> e_t_: I'm looking for those neat little "recommended packages" lol
[23:25] <e_t_> latagore: It's not a KDE app, but that doesn't mean you can't use it. If you're looking for recommends, I definitely suggest Aptitude. "aptitude show $package" gives a lot of information, including recommended packages. "sudo aptitude --with-recommends install $package" will install the recommends, too.
[23:26] <aguitel> anyway to enable only black screen in boot process ?
[23:27] <e_t_> aguitel: What do you mean "only a black screen"?
[23:28] <latagore> e_t_: I know what you mean but touching the command line for so long is bound to drive me insane. I'm not a professional system administrator and I don't plan on being one. I'm not aware of how to update automatically with aptitude either
[23:28] <latagore> aguitel: Will the splash not suffice?
[23:29] <aguitel> latagore: no spash i have
[23:29] <aguitel> latagore: splash
[23:29] <latagore> aguitel: Well, why do you need a black screen anyways?
[23:30] <aguitel> latagore: cpz there are simbols and letters
[23:30] <aguitel> latagore: need to install or enable splash?
[23:31] <e_t_> latagore: Then give Muon a try. It's set to become the default Kubuntu package manager in 11.10. The current version isn't as full-featured as Synaptic, but I like it better than Kpackagekit.
[23:31] <latagore> aguitel: Well I'm not sure how to enable the splash screen, but other people might be able to help. Try #ubuntu, they might be able to help
[23:31] <aguitel> latagore: ok
[23:37] <latagore> e_t_: Alright, it doesn't seem much different, but I think it is servicable. Is there a way to make it the default package manager?
[23:39] <e_t_> latagore: I'm not sure there is a default. If you use it more often, it's *your* default.
[23:41] <latagore> e_t_: Then how do the updates work? Do both run in the background when they are installed and check for updates individually?
[23:43] <e_t_> latagore: There's only one package cache, which is updated no matter whether you use Synaptic, apt-get, Kpackagekit, or Muon.