[00:00] <ubuntu__> hello how are your
[00:01] <transformers> i like KDE ))))))))))) i install KDE but they wrote me kubuntu
[00:01] <transformers> wanna sleep ))))))) how are you ?what your name?
[00:02] <transformers> at Russia in Moscow region 04.02 o`clock
[00:09] <transformers> #ubuntu-locoteams
[01:04] <Guest94857> the weirdest thing just happened on my kubuntu 11.4
[01:04] <Guest94857> no installs of new desk tops, nothing out of the ordenary
[01:04] <Guest94857> then I went to log in and it gave me an error
[01:05] <Guest94857> "Ur system is not able to run unity
[01:05] <Guest94857> then it went to a classic gnome look
[01:06] <Guest94857> all my kde is in tact..  but after 3 restarts..  just this old gnome look with top and bottom task bars
[01:06] <Guest94857> for my desk top
[01:06] <Guest94857> anyideas what may have happened?
[01:13] <Guest94857> other than my apps..  the kde desk top is completely gone
[01:19] <Guest94857> :(
[02:41] <WhiteZimbo> built the country, i guess that's my sin
[02:42] <WhiteZimbo> sorryy niggers, sorry for the big beaks and the fat lips + idiocy
[02:42] <WhiteZimbo> it's  not my fault you destroyed the country
[02:43] <WhiteZimbo> KAFFIRS
[02:43] <WhiteZimbo> why don"t the ubuntu project call it whitesrule
[02:43] <WhiteZimbo> or something like that
[02:45] <WhiteZimbo> rather than niggersaregood aka ubuntu
[02:46] <WhiteZimbo> google zimbabwe and you"ll see
[02:46] <WhiteZimbo> us whites left in zim are treated like shit
[02:46] <WhiteZimbo> we are slaves to the black majority
[02:46] <WhiteZimbo> is that equality
[02:46] <FloodBotK1> WhiteZimbo: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:22] <ben_stein> jolly good
[03:23] <ben_stein> pass the message: the #ubuntu ban is treason
[03:25] <ben_stein> allow #ubuntu at once
[03:25] <ben_stein> this is  diplomacy
[03:25] <ben_stein> otherwise, be damned
[03:40] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:03] <kat> Does anyone use Konversation?
[04:07] <kubu2> no 4.7.1 for natty?
[04:11] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:31] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:37] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:45] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:46] <DaemonFC> I don't get why every distribution has to run their own IRC server as part of freenode in the first place
[04:46] <DaemonFC> maybe it's just me, but I find it amusing that every development cycle, XChat gets set to Debian Servers again with #debian on auto join
[04:50] <malac0da13> i am having an issue getting kubuntu to update
[04:51] <malac0da13> hrmm never mind its working now...not sure what happened
[06:32] <rexm_> da?
[06:33] <rexm_> 4
[07:14]  * [DeVil-BoY] hello
[07:52] <bendras> Hi
[07:53] <bendras> how to disable password, after suspend?
[07:53] <bendras> its not in power settings, not screensaver, nor sessions :/
[07:54] <bendras> and on User Management, Modify action is disabled....
[08:50] <transformers_> hi everyone )))))))))i`m from Russia
[09:16] <transformers_> where is the girls ?
[09:16] <bazhang> transformers_, kubuntu support question?
[09:17] <transformers> yes
[09:17] <transformers> where is in kubuntu center of programs
[09:18] <transformers> for download skype , rakarrack and more linux magic programs
[09:19] <transformers> please help to find
[09:20] <transformers> i erace (delete ubuntu natty and install kubuntu........)
[09:21] <OerHeks> transformers, Kmenu > programs > system > Kpackagekit
[09:23] <transformers> thank you we not alone )))))))))
[09:25] <transformers> very cold today in Moscow..........
[09:33] <transformers_> bazhang how can i install kubuntu to my my friends and client`s when internet in not line, in windows microsoft ...internet turn on special little programm IS NOT LINUX PROGRAM
[09:34] <transformers_> sorry for my english my lang. russian )))))))))
[09:36] <OerHeks> without internet connection you can install Kubuntu fine, but you don't have all the updates/languagepacks.
[09:38] <transformers_> sorry you are not understood me
[09:41] <transformers_> internet connection  on but system by tun on line working with little program where login and password i sure when i delete windows 7 i can`t turn on internet IS A PROBLEM
[09:42] <transformers_> question to Mr OerHeks
[09:43] <OerHeks> transformers_, you need special software to connect to the internet ?
[09:44] <transformers_> yes russian f#/........ing providers have me a troble
[09:44] <OerHeks> i suggest, ask in #Ubuntu-ru for this special problem ?
[09:44] <OerHeks> they might have dealed with this before :-)
[09:45] <transformers_> in Russia ? they said pay money 200 dollars and we thinking .......
[09:47] <transformers_> OerHeks what is your country / state ? I just inerested for me ?
[09:48] <OerHeks> NL
[09:48] <transformers_> NL i do not understand please write longer name
[09:49] <OerHeks> Netherlands, europe
[09:49] <transformers_> Holland i got it
[09:50] <transformers_> thanks )))))))))
[09:53] <transformers_> OerHeks i install wallpapers om desktop of my notebook how can change pictures or install back plasma i cant find thi options
[10:01] <James147> transformers_: right click > desktop setting ( or configure search and launch)
[10:04] <transformers_> Thank you James147 and good day to you)))))))))) help me people write a song about Kubuntu i`m great guitar composer but my language is russian and my english not very well
[10:07] <transformers_> James147 + OerHeks i have core 2 duo processor my choice is 32-bit Kubuntu but 64-bit is mistake?
[10:07] <DaemonFC> I don't know why they "recommend" an obsolete architecture
[10:07] <DaemonFC> especially since x86-64 is backward compatible
[10:08] <James147> DaemonFC: Its recomeded as it will run on more computers
[10:08] <DaemonFC> here, run your Core i7 as a really fast 386!
[10:08] <DaemonFC> B-)
[10:08] <James147> DaemonFC: still have a 32bit netbook, that was only bourght a couple years ago
[10:08] <transformers_> 32 work  fine 64 work fine but ........ guitar pro 6 linux version only for 32-bit kubuntu
[10:08] <DaemonFC> yeah, those are a toy though
[10:09] <DaemonFC> and most newer Intel and AMD low power stuff are x86-64 now anyway
[10:09] <transformers_> what toy ? ))))))))))
[10:09] <James147> DaemonFC: ^^ no it isnt... and since 32bit runs fine on 64 but not the other way around 32bit will most likly work outte box if you dont know what your doing
[10:10] <transformers_> web design + musician
[10:10] <DaemonFC> well, it would work for me if I wanted to lose 4 GB of RAM
[10:10] <James147> DaemonFC: thus, its recomeded to use 32 unless you know better... which most do
[10:10] <transformers_> web build it`s all i
[10:10] <transformers_> web sites i mean
[10:11] <DaemonFC> if a person doesn't know what kind of processor they have, should you really be helping them format their hard drive? :)
[10:11] <James147> transformers_: You wont notice much difference between them unless you have more then about 4 gigs of ram anyway so it dosnt really matter
[10:11] <transformers_> 2gb RAM
[10:12] <James147> DaemonFC: Not everyone cares as much about what spicific hardware they have...
[10:12] <OerHeks> i know, they rec
[10:13] <OerHeks> i know, they recomment 32 bit so you won't have many troubles if a 64 bit version is not available. it is all about the first impression.
[10:14] <transformers_> i got it i know some problems when we use wi-fi router our passwords breaks
[10:14] <James147> OerHeks: yup :) nothing worst then people downloading the "recomeded" 64bit only to find it dosnt work on their computer... allot of people would just give up at that stage
[10:14] <transformers_> on 64-bit KDE
[10:15] <DaemonFC> the worst thing that could happen if you boot a 64-bit LiveCD on a 32-bit system is that it will complain your CPU is not a 64-bit CPU
[10:15] <DaemonFC> you're out a disc
[10:15] <James147> DaemonFC: for some thats quite expensive as not everyone can quickly redownload another disk image
[10:15] <transformers_> i download .iso from kubuntu.com
[10:16] <DaemonFC> James147: It just kind of bugs me that a lot of software companies really aren't all that forward looking
[10:16] <James147> transformers_: not sure why your wifi password would "break" on 64bit ^^ I see no reason that should matter
[10:17] <DaemonFC> consider that the software gets more bloated every year but they keep telling you to stick with an old architecture that can't handle it
[10:17] <transformers_> what )))))))))? not understood (english)
[10:17] <James147> DaemonFC: why does it matter so much? the main advantage to 64bit is a grete max memory usage per program ^^ which most people dont really need
[10:17] <transformers_> 32-bit i stay
[10:18] <DaemonFC> there's other advantages, but that is the main one
[10:18] <transformers_> agree but we not most people))))))))) we friends of Kubunu
[10:19] <James147> transformers_: I am not really sure what problem you are having... you might want to try,
[10:19] <James147> !ru
[10:19]  * James147 wonders where ubottu is
[10:20] <transformers_> yeah i read about 64-bit system...........my system 64bit but a have 2Gb Ram
[10:20] <James147> transformers_: then you can install either, it wont make much difference
[10:20] <transformers_> problems out just think what better )))))))))
[10:20] <James147> transformers_: better to use 64 bit if you plan on adding mroe ram in the future to save on reinstalling your system
[10:21] <DaemonFC> I've used the X86-64 build on a system with 2 GB of RAM before
[10:21] <transformers_> notebook )))))))i have upgrade? not
[10:21] <DaemonFC> I figured "Why not? I can, so I will. Muahahaaa!"
[10:22] <transformers_> Gyper brain transformer or Wall-e))))))))))))))
[10:22] <alvin> Most people = people who do not use akonadi/nepomuk? You'll need 64-bit for the ram usage.
[10:22] <DaemonFC> Akonadi, it goes on a RAM consuming binge
[10:22] <DaemonFC> and then it crashes
[10:23] <DaemonFC> leaving you a nice 10 MB core dump
[10:23] <DaemonFC> same time next hour :)
[10:23] <transformers_> i wanna work and give a job in canonical or Kubuntu project / I can built 160 web sites in 1 year with great disign
[10:23] <DaemonFC> I don't know why they insist on integrating more things with something that unstable
[10:24] <DaemonFC> I allege they are insane, possibly sadistic
[10:24] <DaemonFC> :)
[10:25] <DaemonFC> For a while, there was Beagle, on the GNOME side, written in Microsoft .NET and it wasn't this piggish / crash prone
[10:25] <DaemonFC> makes you think, right?
[10:25] <transformers_> can you look on my site ? there is 1 page about Ubuntu 11.04 with erotic  photos MODERATOR me
[10:26] <Mamarok> transformers_: behave!
[10:27] <transformers_> http://www.qroom1.narod.ru please use chrome browser for translation in auto mode on english It`s a russian site about Slash
[10:28] <ikonia> transformers_: stop now - you will not be warned again
[10:28] <ikonia> transformers_: the topic of this channel is Kubuntu, if your next words are not about kubuntu, you will be removed from the channel
[10:29] <transformers_> my sites about ubuntu what a problem mam?
[10:30] <ikonia> transformers_: the site you just posted is not about kubuntu,
[10:30] <ikonia> transformers_: if you talk about kubuntu, that's fine, anything else is unacceptable
[10:31] <transformers_> about kubutu a create new web site 2 days later on russiun lang.
[10:31] <ikonia> transformers_: then do that
[10:32] <transformers_> and view ))))))))))all people in Russia and World ikonia
[10:32] <ikonia> transformers_: that's fine
[10:32] <transformers_> 2-3 days becouse i`m web disign i wanna pretty site i Love Kubuntu project
[10:33] <ikonia> then do it,
[10:33] <transformers_> ))))))))
[10:33] <ikonia> please stop )))))))))
[10:33] <transformers_> ?in Russia is smile
[10:33] <ikonia> we don't need to see it
[10:34] <transformers_> ok
[10:35] <jussi> transformers_: you may want to join #kubuntu-offtopic if you would just like to chat :)
[10:36] <transformers_> i new in kubuntu offtopic not russian servise chat
[10:36] <transformers_> hi Jussi
[10:46] <transformers> i like my name
[11:50] <markit> hi, I've insalled 11.04 on a laptop of a friend of mine. Today he tells me (and I've seen that is true) he turns the laptop on and only a blinking cursor on the top left apperars, if then he presses "power off" the laptopt powers off. Could it be that he has done some "suspension" and we are not able to boot anymore? Any tip?
[11:51] <markit> can't be so unluck that laptop died just one day after GNU intallation... I can't belive it
[12:18] <afief> Should I upgrade to Kubuntu 11.10 or the 4.7PPA for 11.04 at this time?
[12:19] <kennyF> See if <ctrl><alt>F1 gets you to a console. It may be a video driver or a KDE issue
[12:19] <kennyF> Oops, sry. Wrong channel :)
[12:20] <kennyF> Shouldnt try and multitask :D
[12:25] <fitha> quassel IRC toolbar gone
[12:25] <fitha> i cannot  set up
[12:25] <fitha> no where to set up
[12:25] <fitha> why
[12:26] <fitha> quassel IRC toolbar gone
[12:28] <fitha> quassel IRC toolbar gone
[12:28] <fitha> quassel IRC toolbar gone
[12:28] <FloodBotK1> fitha: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:29] <bazhang> fitha, try #quassel
[12:29] <fitha> ok
[12:29] <fitha> thank u
[12:39] <transformers> fitha hi
[12:44] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:50] <transformers> BlueKaj Hiyas
[13:13] <Guest60321> hello
[13:13] <Guest60321> is there a way to touble shoot the google voice chat plugin?
[13:17] <ikonia> Guest60321: plugin for what ?
[13:18] <Guest60321> for gmail chat.  it allows you to make phone calls and video chats.
[13:18] <Guest60321> googles voice/video plugin
[13:20] <ikonia> I don't think it's supported under linux
[13:20] <ikonia> may want to check that
[13:23] <Arran> Good afternoon
[15:28] <LordCrc> hi, i'm trying 11.10 here, and some apps keeps crashing frequently (anakondi tray something and others)... now, when i click on the crash tray icon, i just get "you don't have permissions to view this report"
[15:52] <jcgs> Hi, can anyone help me, okular's really struggling to open a pdf file, tht "loaded 6 pages" bubble pops up, but all th pages are blank with okular icons in the corner, and then it hangs while using all of one of my cores :(
[15:53] <jcgs> update: it has now loaded one whole page... after about 90 secs
[15:55] <LordCrc> hmm
[15:55] <LordCrc> i recall acrobat reader having big issues with pdfs that had a lot of line drawing going on, perhaps okular too
[15:55] <LordCrc> ive never experienced it that slow though
[15:58] <jcgs> LordCrc: it's managed to load 5 out of 6 pages, page 2 is causing some difficulty
[15:59] <LordCrc> is this pdf public?
[15:59] <jcgs> yup, it's a train timetable: http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk/static/timetables/timetable/FC1105_GN3_SX_RET_WEB_1.pdf
[16:00] <LordCrc> im running okular on windows here, older release, and it does the same
[16:00] <jcgs> what's moderately annoying is that i just put okular to "aggressive" memory usage, because it normally loads pages one at a time, and the forgets them, and this was the result...
[16:00] <LordCrc> though faster
[16:00] <LordCrc> took about 30 seconds for it to crunch all pages
[16:01] <LordCrc> im guessing it's just poorly optimized in some way
[16:01] <jcgs> how bizzare... maybe i should try and tell first capital connect their pdfs are causing people problems.
[16:01] <jcgs> highly likely, they probably don't know any better
[16:01] <LordCrc> lemme check ubuntus reader
[16:02] <LordCrc> perhaps you could submit it as a bug report
[16:02] <LordCrc> with a concrete pdf it should hopefully be fairly easy to find the bottleneck
[16:03] <jcgs> good idea. I'm oging to try the full 5MB file, from which that was an excerpt, maybe it was the cutting process that went wrong...
[16:03] <LordCrc> if i could get ubuntu to boot...
[16:03] <LordCrc> heh
[16:05] <LordCrc> it's more graceful but also takes a long time to display
[16:05] <LordCrc> at least you can scroll around and such as it seems to do the processing in the background
[16:08] <jcgs> interesting... the full one has similar problems, a few of the pages are fine, but the ones with the actual timetable data are taking ages to load. like with the first one...
[17:00] <dvz> hi
[17:00] <dvz> anyone here?
[17:02] <Peace-> dvz: '
[17:03] <dvz> hey Peace!
[17:04] <dvz>  i will be happy if u can help me out :( i installed Kubuntu (ubuntu with kde, you know), but my headphones aren't working... it was the same on ubuntu 11.04 too :( how can i fix this?
[17:07] <ubuntu_> Linux Lex OS 11
[17:07] <Peace-> dvz:
[17:08] <Peace-> dvz: well , lspci | grep -i Audio
[17:08] <ubuntu_> Kubuntu 11.10
[17:08] <Peace-> ?
[17:08] <ubuntu_> Ubuntu 11.10
[17:09] <Peace-> ubuntu_: ar you talkin with me?
[17:09] <ubuntu_> im bulgarian
[17:10] <ubuntu_> не мога да пиша на Англииски
[17:11] <Peace-> !bulgarian  | ubuntu_
[17:11] <Peace-> !english | ubuntu_
[17:25] <transformers> hello every one i making first Erotic site about KDE - Kubuntu project tomorow come please come
[17:33] <transformers> i found bad (or not correct) packed in rackarrack what can i do for Kubuntu ?
[17:36] <transformers> Rakarrack is a Greatest electric guitar addon for working with guitar on PC in Kubuntu + Ubuntu
[17:47] <dvz> where did peace go :(
[17:48] <dvz> is there anyone which can help me, please :/
[17:58] <dvz> no one using kubuntu?!
[18:33] <BluesKaj> bbl...need to takre a nap
[20:42] <pelivan> ca je ovo ,sto judi a niko ni rici?
[20:48] <soee> yofel, are there any problems with 4.7.1 for 11.04 ?
[20:51] <transformers> hi everyone i created web site for your friends about screenshots kubuntu http://kubuntu-11-10.narod.ru/  my name is George Yatagan Russia quietroom81@gmail.com +79057639148 my tel
[20:51] <yofel> soee: not really, except me being the only one working on it while being on vacation... so it'll be a bit delayed
[22:01] <axel> Hello!
[22:01] <axel> I use Kubuntu 11.04 and I just discovered that the .ecryptfs folder is just huge. What is in this folder?
[22:46] <giantpune> does anybody know how to move the kde desktop panels using the command line?  i have a panel placed at the top of the screen, and every time i restart the computer, that panel has moved down a bit and i must manually move it back to where i want it
[22:46] <giantpune> im thinking that if i can move it via command line, i can add something to my logon script to fix it for me
[23:07] <six86> Since a few days, there is no optical or acustical notification of incoming messages. Did not change anythinf. SOme of my friends report the same problem. I this a known issue? Is there a workaround?
[23:22] <BarkingFish> six86, when you say no optical or acoustic notification of incoming messages, in which program are you experiencing this?
[23:23] <six86> :D oops, im talking about kopete
[23:24] <six86> Since I got no reaction in #kopete i thought i give #kubuntu a try and copied the line.
[23:24] <BarkingFish> ah ok.  I don't use kopete here, so I've got no idea what's up. Let me check bug trackers and see if there is anything listed
[23:24] <BarkingFish> you may need to be patient in some channels, they may look full, but some people go afk and stay connected :)
[23:26] <six86> was patient in the early eveneing, since then more than 6 houres passed ;) and a few icq messages i read hours later....
[23:26] <BarkingFish> ah, ok.
[23:27] <BarkingFish> Well I've checked the launchpad for any bug entries describing your problem and cannot find any which match.  What you might be wise to do is to file a new bug on this issue, and see if it can be resolved.  Since it's not only affecting you, i doubt strongly that this is user error.
[23:27] <six86> I searched KDE bug tracking system, but found nothing related. I also looked at the console output and asked google, but found nothing useful. I created a bug 10 minutes ago with the wizard.
[23:28] <six86> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281722
[23:30] <BarkingFish> Ah, ok
[23:30] <BarkingFish> I just realised Launchpad doesn't take bug entries for Kopete, so you've done the right thing filing on bugs.kde.org
[23:31] <BarkingFish> I'll bookmark that bug and keep a watch on it.  It's certainly not a known bug to them, or a search would show up others like it.
[23:34] <BarkingFish> Jetzt müssen sie eine bisschen warten... :)
[23:34] <six86> Some friends have the same issue. Very annoying. I have not much hope that anyone cares for kopete bugs that much. There are some very old bugs with no attention.
[23:34] <six86> :)
[23:35] <BarkingFish> kopete changes a great deal, six86 - plugins always being changed because of changes in the way services set up their contact protocols
[23:35] <BarkingFish> sadly, that's just nature. they keep moving stuff so you can only connect to their systems using their programs
[23:35] <BarkingFish> it's always being updated
[23:38] <six86> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158628: This bug for example, is over 3 and a half years old, and seems to be no big deal for a Qt/KDE experienced programmer. But nothing was done.
[23:43] <BarkingFish> I've just cc'd to that bug and upped it by 20 votes, to 119
[23:45] <charles> hello
[23:48] <jkoltner> Hello... under Kubuntu 11.04's System Settings->Network Settings->Network Connections, there isn't an Ethernet or WiFi card listed, yet both certainly work.  So... mmm... how does the system "know" to use them?
[23:58] <axel> Hallo!
[23:58] <axel> I try to encrypt a partition with luks but it doesn't seem to work:
[23:58] <axel> sudo cryptsetup -c aes-xts-plain -s 512 luksFormat /dev/sda2