[00:17] any is here ? [00:18] sandino: Not any, many :) [00:19] man please help [00:19] terminal not work [00:19] full virus here [00:20] sandino: It is unlikely a virus, but, what happened? [00:20] cant install nothing [00:20] "sudo: aptitude: command not found " [00:20] cant install themes === brent_ is now known as bwellsnc [00:21] try "sudo apt-get install" [00:21] !virus | sandino [00:21] sandino: Antivirus is something you don't need on !Linux. except where files are then passed to windows computers (perhaps using samba), See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus === Flash is now known as Guest9088 === tjones is now known as Kingh3mp [02:56] Hey guys, I'm having problems finding the capacity settings for the trashbin. [02:59] Kingh3mp: do you have the wastebin as a plasmoid/widget on your desktop or taskbar? [03:00] Yes [03:01] Kingh3mp: If you right-click on the wastebin and select "Wastebin Settings" you should be able to change the amount of space it uses [03:01] I've found that. Now to my second problem. [03:02] No matter whatsize I allow, Dolphin keeps warning me that the trashbin is "full" which it isn't. [03:02] And tells me to clean it up manually. [03:03] what version of KDE? [03:04] and how do you know that you haven't hit the limit? [03:05] KDE4. And I know because I set the trashcan to 90% of its capacity. [03:08] Oops. I think I accidentally closed the chat. [03:08] Anyway, I'm using KDE4. [03:08] And I know I haven't hit the limit because I set it to 90% capacity. [03:09] Is there an easy way to re-format removable media? [03:09] To manually empty the trash (be sure to type this exactly): rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/* [03:10] kingh3mp: if you set the wastebin to be 90% of your free-space.... that's not good [03:10] Thanks. [03:11] Changed that. [03:11] Trashbin is empty now. [03:12] Now. Is there an easy way to re-format a removable media device? [03:13] You can use KDE Partition Manager to do that. sudo apt-get install partitionmanager [03:13] Assuming it isn't already installed. I'm not sure if it is or not. [03:13] Thanks, Axlin [03:15] Can't install that at the moment. KPackage Manager is downloading updates. [03:26] this hp is slow im planing on replacing the 2 half gig ram with 1 gig sticks. is it worth it ? [03:28] brb need 2 restart [03:29] I think I scared him off. :/ [03:31] LINKSWORD2: I have a few times... so don't worry :P [03:31] lol [03:31] Maybe you scared him off, then? [03:32] If he keeps coming back, I can't really say I scared him off..... however if he doesn't come back this time... then it's all on you haha [03:32] Don't make me eat you, Taco. [03:32] im back [03:33] Ahhhh! [03:33] LINKSWORD2: you're off the hook I guess haa [03:33] dont make me kick u [03:34] anyhow like i said im thinking on kicking up the ram on my hp its a single core 1.7 ghz [03:35] laptop? desktop? [03:35] only has a gig of ram total i was looking at 2 1 gig sticks [03:35] laptop [03:35] You're talking about upgrading RAM, and at the same time, shifting discussion over to the processor speed... [03:35] * LINKSWORD2 facepalms.* [03:36] kingh3mp: what are you trying to do exactly? [03:36] more ram is alwaye better [03:36] s/ye/ys/ [03:36] up the ram from 2 half gig stix to 2 i gig sticks to try to speed it up [03:38] kingh3mp: you *may* see a slight speed up... but likely not much unless you deal with ram intensive tasks [03:38] ? [03:38] wat is ram intensive tasks [03:39] btw link im add [03:39] A database, 3D rendering, movie editing, etc [03:40] I've checked into the system process manager and noticed that the system does use a lot of its RAM. [03:41] It could also use a processor upgrade, possibly, but I think the best option is to either upgrade RAM, or scrap the system and get a better one. [03:41] For the time being, upgrading components is more cost-effective. [03:41] LINKSWORD2: I guess it depends on how much the ram costs? [03:42] About $20 each. [03:42] And I can also find a working battery upgrade for dirt-cheap. :P [03:43] ya the battery is shot half hour life [03:44] Just saying that you might see some speed-up, but it wont knock you over and thing "holy crap! this is awesome!" [03:45] no i kno [03:46] i need to get my desk top idea rolling but i live a mobile life [03:46] ok... lets take a step back here... [03:46] what do you know about RAM? [03:46] * LINKSWORD2 Facepalms.* [03:47] little i took several base classes in highschool [03:47] SIR_Taco: , we may have to explain that very thoroughly.... [03:47] ok... [03:48] kingh3mp: here's a very quick and dirty idea of what happens in your computer.... [03:48] ok [03:49] * LINKSWORD2 Epic Facepalm!* [03:49] * kingh3mp hits head on wall BEGONE EVIL THOUGHTS ! * [03:49] * LINKSWORD2 drags kingh3mp's mind out of the gutter.* [03:50] When you open a program, it is (or part of it, that's an advanced subject) loaded into RAM. Why? because RAM takes micro seconds to get information from and a hard-drive takes milliseconds... [03:50] ok im starting to remember [03:51] RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" and it's designed to be quick and effective short-term memory. It determines the speed at which a system is able to run applications. [03:52] That's only a partial explanation, though. And I don't want to get into a 3-hour in-depth discussion. :/ [03:52] as far as my desk top idea its back burner untill i find a home atm i live were ever i roam including under linkswords bed [03:52] If your RAM fills up and/or the files have been sitting idle in RAM for a long time (depending on the OS), your OS will likely send it to the page-swap/file so that it's not taking up space in RAM === root is now known as Guest81910 [03:52] * LINKSWORD2 lights kingh3mp's shoes on fire.* [03:53] * kingh3mp kicks linksword* [03:53] SIR_Taco: kingh3mp and I both run Kubuntu 11.04 with KDE 4. [03:53] LINKSWORD2: the part about "determines the speed at which a system is able to run applications." is not entirely true [03:54] *Head-desk.* [03:54] ok... I'm going to make the assumption that the two of you play WoW? [03:55] .... Absolutely not. I despise it. [03:55] that shoots that anology in the foot... [03:55] lol [03:56] lol [03:57] OK, so that analogy relates to games. [03:57] Yea it was going to [03:57] We both have LinCity-NG installed. lol [03:57] i watch vidioes and play tons of games [03:58] I'm not nearly as game-addicted as I used to be.... [03:58] forget it [03:58] Forget what? :P [03:58] exactly [03:58] should i go with a newer la;ptop [03:59] kingh3mp: it depends on what you want to do with it [03:59] or try to revive this 2005 hp [04:00] We want to kill Windows and install Kubuntu on it... lol [04:00] i like games videoes and i keep in touch with family aside from reserching car stuff [04:01] kingh3mp: ok, so what's your issue with the laptop now? [04:01] slow [04:01] slow how? [04:02] every thing even jams playing solitare [04:02] ! SIR_Taco May I query? [04:02] LINKSWORD2: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [04:02] sure [04:08] * LINKSWORD2 dies.* === james is now known as Guest86745 [04:29] I think LINKSWORD2 and kingh3mp should add 'TT' to the end of their names from now on... [04:29] ;) [04:30] why [04:30] Good question. lol [04:30] TT = "Taco Tormentor" :P [04:31] * LINKSWORD2 Facepalms.* [04:37] lol [04:37] gonna go [04:37] bye === ubuntu_ is now known as Daniel1 [05:13] Hello, i am trying to install Ubuntu on an old laptop running a sempron 1.2 with 512 ram.... I keep getting a fail message thatr the install could not continue due to an unrecoverable error.... any suggestions [05:17] Hitcher: which version of Kubuntu/Ubuntu? [05:17] 11.04 [05:18] Hitcher: are you sure the hard drive is ok? [05:18] I am aty the install screen and I have turned off the raid opt [05:18] yes... [05:19] I will run the disk checker just to make sure [05:19] and are you sure the ram is ok? [05:19] it has been running the xp for a number of years [05:20] Just gave daughter new laptop, so I thought I would try to put new life in thise old one [05:22] did it give you a specific error? [05:25] ok no errors found === Freejack is now known as Guest3232 === chalcedny is now known as chalcedony === Freejack is now known as Guest15122 === himcesjf1 is now known as himcesjf === ocs is now known as faLUCE === james is now known as Guest77464 [07:32] hi [07:32] I'm new [07:32] I have a Q about Kubuntu [07:33] Can anyone help me? [07:36] No one???????????? [07:36] What a great IRC [07:36] :| [07:37] you need to ask the question [07:37] then people will know if they can help you [07:37] Ok [07:37] I installed Kubuntu using Wubi [07:37] I can't help you [07:37] but my kubuntu doesn't recogonize my wireless card [07:38] How can i fix it? [07:38] no idea, I don't support wubi [07:38] For some irritating reason my laptop will inform me that my battery has reached a low level, then hibernate. I have it set to hibernate at 5%, but sometimes will do it at over 50%. Any known fixes? [07:38] Tnx [07:39] TeslaTony: does your battery need conditioning / [07:40] Ikonia: Not that I am aware of. I get pretty good life out of a full charge, and Windows gives me zero issues with it. [07:41] TeslaTony: sounds like linux isn't properly supporting your power managment features, it's not that uncommon [07:43] ikonia: Yeah. I've had previous issues with getting correct readings on the battery level, though I'm surprised that would still be an issue with this laptop [07:43] why are you surprised by the current laptop ? [07:45] HP Mini 110. Fairly common laptop, and from my understanding, HP is rather open-source friendly [07:47] TeslaTony: they are, and it's a fair assumption, the issue is sometimes the bios stuff which isn't made by them lets them down [07:50] ikonia: I need to check, but there's a good chance the motherboard is made by Asus, which is also very open-source friendly. Maybe my next laptop needs to be a Dell preloaded with Ubuntu... [07:50] TeslaTony: dell is no better/worse being honest [07:51] TeslaTony: I'm just looking into that HP model now [07:52] ikonia: Idle thought, really, though I'd imagine something preloaded with Ubuntu would actually work pretty well with it. My reasonable assumptions will be the death of me. [07:54] TeslaTony: nope [07:55] TeslaTony: it "should" but doesn't most dells ship with things like broadcoms etc, that have problems [07:55] TeslaTony: some dell builds are actually modified ubuntu builds oto [07:55] too === manU is now known as Guest35270 [08:13] алё [08:14] вова [08:14] ХУЙ [08:14] Как дела? [08:14] Хуёво [08:14] ясно [08:14] Трон по кайфу === af_ is now known as Guest62419 [08:15] лохпидр [08:15] КАКАШКА [08:15] лолка ) [08:16] Училка нормальная! [08:16] дааааа....) [08:16] пидр [08:16] серега [08:16] student__: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [08:16] хуй [08:17] ЫЫ [08:17] !ru [08:17] Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. [08:18] привнт всем [08:18] Тема 1.1 Основные понятия и определения [08:18] Цель изучения темы [08:18] Усвоение основных понятий теории баз данных и развитие навыков оперирования определениями. [08:18] student__: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. === himcesjf1 is now known as himcesjf === seajey_ is now known as SeaJey [08:53] hi lol [08:54] where's kevin' ? [08:54] is that like where's waldo? [08:55] rek: hi, welcome to the support channel of Kubuntu [08:59] Hmmm... why is the KPackageKit update manager asking me to update nvidia-common when I am using an ATI graphic card and the official Catalyst drivers, and no NVIDIA card/driver? o-o [09:04] TheLastProject: because you had it installed (for what ever reason) and kpackagekit just upgrades stuff, dosnt also check to see if you still need the program [09:05] Wonder how I ended up installing it =/ === tobias is now known as Guest53775 [09:05] TheLastProject: shouldnt matter much... if X is working then its likly not doing anything... should be safe to remove [09:06] Hmmm, yeah [09:06] It works without any issue [09:06] Guess I'll remove it :P [10:00] hi [10:01] Are there KDE 4.7.1 packages for Kubuntu 11.4? [10:15] trueg: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-4.7 === koalix is now known as ninniuz === trueg is now known as trueg_away === trueg_away is now known as trueg [10:41] Hello all, how can I remove packages and holding dependencies? === trueg is now known as trueg_away === trueg_away is now known as trueg [10:49] Open your package manager (KPackageKit by default on Kubuntu, located in your Application Launcher (that's start menu for ex-Windows users) under "Computer"), type in the package name and click search [10:49] Then move your mouse over the package you want to remove and click the "Remove" icon, followed by "Apply" [10:49] If there are any dependencies it doesn't need anymore it should remove them as well, if I am right [10:49] Though I may be mistaking [10:50] sudo apt-get autoclean (I believe) should help if it doesn't === trueg is now known as trueg_away === trueg_away is now known as trueg [11:43] Morning [11:43] *Afternoon === s-trueg is now known as trueg_away === trueg is now known as trueg_away [11:57] Hi, I'm not seeing smileys in quassel/oneiric, is that normal? [11:58] * alkisg uses quassel for the first time... === angelos_ is now known as alkisg_konversat === trueg is now known as trueg_away === s-trueg is now known as trueg_away === yofel_ is now known as yofel === s-trueg is now known as trueg_away === alkisg_kubuntu_ is now known as alkisg === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === txwikinger2 is now known as txwikinger [13:03] Hey all [13:09] lkdfs [13:09] hello world === ubuntu_ is now known as Hannofcart === vinces_ is now known as vinces [13:35] So... will kde 4.7.1 be backported to Natty anytime soon? [13:38] hi every1.suddenly the 'a' char button in my keyboard has stopped workin.It is not hardware prob bcoz its workin fine in win7 os.plz tell me how reset my keyboard? [13:41] kmenu>computersystem settings>input devices [13:42] nokia, ^ [13:44] I hate it when stuff sometimes works and sometimes doesn't work >_> [13:45] BluesKaj: can u plz tell me wat i hav to change in input devices.I set everythin to default but stil its not workin [13:46] nokia if other keys do work, your 'a' is broken [13:48] OerHeks:no ther is no hardware prob,bcoz its workin fine in win7 os, besides its not workin even if i connect external keyboard also [13:49] nokia, look for your KB maker in the drop down and see if various model settings work [13:50] on the hardware tab === macer1-zlyklon is now known as macer1 [14:21] \o/ Kubuntu is using under 300mb of RAM [14:30] Hello [14:43] bbl [14:48] keyboard shortcuts? Does anyone know of a way to press a keyboard combo of keys and have the date automagically inserted in any document? I know there must be a way to do that. === richard is now known as Guest4020 [15:06] after update flash 10.3.183.10, my chromium askes for ... update 10.3.183.10 :( what do i need to do to get this right ? [15:09] why is chromium so bad ? [15:11] all i can find is about chrome, not chromium, is it so bad even google hides results ? [15:16] lol, not sure, I use Chrome, as I got tired of the fun 'n' games with Chromium [15:17] i just installed chrome, still no video [15:17] :( [15:17] i try the windows way, maybe reboot does the trick === vinces_ is now known as vinces [15:24] nice, even firefox does not have the flash plugin update .. [15:24] bad, very bad update :( [15:25] any help to get flash back working again ? chromium or chrome or firefox ? === eyes_ is now known as EyesIsServer === Wojtulas_ is now known as Wojtulas [15:29] flash aid does not exist in Kubuntu ... [15:31] !info flashplugin-installer [15:31] flashplugin-installer (source: flashplugin-nonfree): Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10.3.183.10ubuntu0.11.04.1 (natty), package size 8 kB, installed size 184 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 lpia) [15:32] i know, but even firefox does give an error ... [15:32] OerHeks: Did you install it from the package manager, or off Adobes site? [15:32] packagemanager update [15:33] just installed chrome, it should have flash inside it, somehow [15:34] then flash will be on chrome, OerHeks [15:36] I like chromium a lot but it's failure to have have adjustable toolbar and bookmarkbar fonts has me using FF :( [15:37] try to reinstall tru software centre, firefox does not even shot it in about:plugins, verry odd [15:37] c/shot/show [15:40] OerHeks: What says the result of command: update-alternatives --list firefox-flashplugin [15:42] i just ran flash-aid in forefox, that is working now, now testing chrome [15:42] odd, should everybody needs flash-aid to correct this issue ? [15:42] chrome works now too :( === mgagne is now known as wftl [15:43] your command gives me: update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for firefox-flashplugin. [15:44] Hm [15:48] lost my recent bookmarks over this flash-thingy:( [15:56] how could flash plugin remove bookmarks [16:02] OerHeks, if you have FF on another machine witht same bookmarks , just resync FF [16:04] just had the old from 5-22-2011, now i understand why a bookmark backup script is so nice [16:05] i deleted chromium to resolve this flash issue, so bookmarks with it [16:06] OerHeks, if you just uninstalled , you can re-install and migrate the bookmarks from chrome to FF [16:07] yes, i know, but my default browser used to be chromium, i didn't een start firefox untill today [16:08] http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Importing%20bookmarks%20from%20Google%20Chrome [16:08] OerHeks, ^ [16:08] bookmarks i really miss are about the BEAST script, and the dev to fix it [16:09] ehm yes, handy, but they are gone now, and never been in FF [16:09] (bookmarks) [16:10] you can still import frome chrome , just install chrome again , it will retain your old bookmarks from the conf files left ]behind [16:11] BBIAB ... === user___ is now known as Approximator [16:24] Gentlemen, I have a question about Wayland in Kubuntu. does somebody know when? [16:36] Hannspree: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [17:00] hi [17:00] i can't adjust my backlight [17:00] please help me [17:00] has it worked before? [17:00] i can't watch in my display [17:00] no i use kubuntu first time [17:01] i have acer notebook [17:01] does it work on windows? [17:01] yes [17:01] i never had a linux here on this laptop [17:01] seems like an bios/acpi feature [17:02] maybe your missing the correct method from your dsdt? [17:02] what is the model? [17:02] i adjust brightness by fn key + arrow left or right [17:02] g [17:03] acer aspire 5742g [17:03] g model what? lol [17:03] ah, ok, thanks [17:03] lol numlock xD [17:03] i put the another monitor in my laptop because i can't watch in lcd display of notebook [17:04] ;x [17:04] maybe look here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1649384 [17:05] ok [17:07] cant see any joy here, maybe its a bios issue? [17:08] no i think it's not bios [17:08] no option in bios about graphics [17:08] i have here nvidia graphic card and integrated intel graphichs [17:09] i think this computer use the integrated graphich hardware for default [17:10] if you could extract your dsdt and fix the graphics brightness there and override the dsdt using grub, maybe it would work OOTB? [17:12] oh, i don't know what is it [17:12] ;x [17:15] i had a look at your bios dsdt table and it has methods like BRTS, _BCM etc so it should work. maybe there is no driver support yet. is it a new laptop? [17:16] yes it's new [17:16] i bought it few months ago [17:16] its possible that the brightness control this was badly implemented ort just non standard. ok makes sense. also looked here http://www.mail-archive.com/platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org/msg02389.html [17:16] seems like you might have to wait for anew kernel [17:17] oh... === bronz_ is now known as bronze [17:21] i don't see the xorg file [17:21] in kubuntu [17:21] where is it ? [17:21] a lot of manufacturers are lazy towards linux support and implement dodgy code in their bios, expecting windows to fix all, which it normally does [17:22] so you have 2 choices, wait for linux developers to fix everything or fix it yourself in the dsdt etc [17:23] i will try that dsdt but i don't know how to use it... [17:23] however, that is not easy for most users. you can refer to the acpi specs if your seriously interested in doing so === macer1-zlyklon is now known as macer1 [17:24] another link for another distro, mint on this issue -> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/unable-to-adjust-brightness-on-my-laptop-876826/ [17:25] ok thanks for helping me [17:26] david__: Is module acer-wmi loading? [17:27] no [17:28] i have some notifications [17:28] about that [17:28] acer wmi not loaded etc... [17:38] david__: Perhaps to add acer-wmi into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, sudo update-initramfs -u and see if it makes a difference next boot [17:38] That is if: modprobe -l | grep acer shows you have that module available === coaboa is now known as coaboa|afk === ktsadmin is now known as ThisBPhiliD [18:35] Hiya awesome fun peeps [18:36] Is there anyone here? [18:37] жд [18:37] hiya kot [18:37] )))) [18:38] как дрова установить === massimo is now known as Guest12501 === william is now known as Guest49497 [20:12] hallo === massimo is now known as Guest15751 === benjamin-agaric is now known as mlncn-agaric === fishwithapipe is now known as f|shy [21:22] Hello [21:30] I have recently downloaded Kubuntu. Can someone suggest me any good irc client for it? [21:34] anybody here? [21:34] mark__:yes === massimo is now known as Guest64116 === apachelogger changed the topic of #kubuntu to: Official Kubuntu support | Kubuntu 11.04 http://www.kubuntu.org/news/11.04-release, upgrade with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NattyUpgrades/Kubuntu | FAQ: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/FAQ | Pastes: http://paste.kde.org | Chat in #kubuntu-offtopic | Guidelines: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/IRC/Guidelines | Beta 2 released: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-1110-beta-2-released === stephen is now known as Guest82117 [22:40] hello everyone. =] [22:42] is it possible to remove gnome so i can use kde only? or is that not advised.... [22:43] you could probably do it from command line quite easily [22:43] I think there's a program called 'switchdesk' that would let you switch between gnome and kde [22:43] you just need to know what to uninstall and install [22:44] Oh no sorry, no switchdesk [22:45] ii might be easier just to do a clean install of kubuntu and keep your current home folder in tact [22:46] however, when my dad did this, he can no longer get the gnome-keyring to start automatically at login, which he needs for evolution [22:47] do you keep your home folder on a separate partition? [22:48] does anyone know how to setup gnome keyring to kick in at kde login? thanks === massimo is now known as Guest14748 === af_ is now known as Guest83474 [23:49] hi [23:50] i'm new to linux where i can find social chat rooms here ? === yofel_ is now known as yofel