[00:00] Kubuntu 11.04 x64 [00:37] Anyone able to play .mkv files in (S)Mplayer? [00:51] Is there a way to name our pages on the plasma desktop? I can't seem to find that menu. [01:08] hi does any one know how to secure kubuntu [01:08] CTRL+ALT+L [01:11] do you know how to enable the firewall ? [01:11] It's enabled by default [01:11] Test your firewall on a firewall testing site. [01:12] some one is trying to connect to my computer [01:13] cool [01:13] thats not cool [01:14] tell them to stop [01:16] My Kubuntu problems are far worse. [01:16] what are you probles? [01:16] I cannot rename my pages for each plasma desktop. [01:17] I have two of them. [01:17] im new to kubuntu i wish i could help [01:18] me too [01:18] i dont even know what is plasma desktop [01:18] at the moment, I think I'm the chat room Kubuntu expert. [01:19] :p [01:19] Anwyay. I like Kubuntu [01:19] Hey there, I use Kubuntu Lucid Lynx and I'm getting some sort of ibus error when I read a file into Kdialog. Any idea what I need to do to fix it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/705210/ [01:21] sorry. no idea [01:21] Any idea where I might go to find out? [01:22] nope [01:22] !info ibus [01:22] I'm here looking for help too... [01:22] ibus (source: ibus): New input method framework using dbus. In component main, is optional. Version 1.3.9-0ubuntu3 (natty), package size 384 kB, installed size 3516 kB [01:22] whats a plasma desktop? [01:22] it's the kubuntu desktop, i think [01:22] isaac__: What do you need help with? [01:23] I can't find the menu for renaming our desktop "pages" [01:23] im on 11.04 [01:23] I know I'm just not finding it. [01:23] I've been looking online all day [01:23] All about Plasma here: http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma [01:23] isaac__: What do you mean by "pages"? [01:24] errr... hard to explain [01:24] isaac__: I think I am, too. Lucid Lynx, right? [01:24] no other os really has it [01:24] no i'm on 11.04 [01:24] isaac__: Then it should stick out like a sore thumb. (: [01:25] it's pretty sore [01:25] :p [01:25] heh [01:25] na... i won't worry about this. It's a small problem [01:25] i'll just live with it === Linkmaster_ is now known as Linkmaster === Linkmaster is now known as Guest96516 === Guest96516 is now known as Linkmaster === Linkmaster is now known as Guest18938 === Guest18938 is now known as release === release is now known as Linkmaster [02:27] I have a / and a /home partition table setup, so they are different tables. when I want to upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10, I simply reinstall into / , and direct the installer to my already made /home folder? [03:59] Fresh Kubuntu install, everything went well, but then it started freezing each 10 minutes, and after 5-6 crashes, I boot to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEbBL4w0JTM [04:01] I feel like blaming Catalyst dirvers somehow [04:04] I'll reinstall kubuntu I guess, but stick with the provided radoen drivers this time.. I guess... anyone has a better idea? === Doc_Savage96__ is now known as Doc_Savage96 [04:15] Epoxx: i would more likely blame kde/kwin.... it may be a hassle, but before you reinstall, try thing with something like xfce or lxde... [04:16] But thing is, I'm not a poweruse, and I don't even have access to a tty since it crashes before anything [04:16] things* [04:16] poweruser* [04:18] can you not boot to terminal? do things crash before kdm comes up? [04:19] For some reason, I boot to a terminal instead of kdm where I have to log in, but before I even have time to enter ym username, it crashes [04:19] And the screen with vertical white lines makes me think it's related to catalyst [04:19] I did go and get the latest closed-source ones [04:20] so X was working before you installed catalyst? [04:20] yes, and it didn't crahs this bad right after installig them [04:20] it jst froze a couple times, now I can't even boot [04:21] (wow, I can't type properly) [04:21] i am at a loss, if you are not even able to get to a terminal [04:21] Yeah same here, I'll reinstall [04:22] sorry, man :-( [04:22] The worst part is that i'm a final year comp sci student, and I'm not familiar enough with Linux (since i'm a gamer).. and then stuff liek this happens [04:22] Haha it's fine thanks for the help [04:23] was there are reason you didn't just go with the version of catalyst provided by ubuntu? [04:23] I thought getting the latest would hlep... beside I had difficulties setting up my dual screen layout [04:23] (I was not able to properly switch them around) [04:24] yea, and i have not often set up dual monitors [04:32] eh ben [06:55] hi all. could please recommend me any program available to download youtube videos and to convert them to diffent formats? [07:00] Hi, quick question: How do I kill (restart) the minibash, cause it froze and i dont want to restart kdm [07:29] hi [07:29] can anyone tell me the kernel version of latest Kubuntu OS? [07:29] Girlygirl hi [07:30] Suhel: Hi [07:31] !info kernel [07:31] Package kernel does not exist in natty [07:32] ahem.. *bump* can anyone tell me the kernel version of latest Kubuntu OS? [07:32] 11.10? [07:33] GirlyGirl: Both 11.04 & 11.10? [07:33] Suhel: For natty mine is Linux ASUS-EeePC 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:18:14 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux [07:33] 32 bit that is [07:33] !info linux-generic [07:33] linux-generic (source: linux-meta): Complete Generic Linux kernel. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.38.11.26 (natty), package size 2 kB, installed size 32 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 all armel powerpc) [07:34] Suhel: oneric is 3.0.0.2 I think [07:34] GirlyGirl: you've both ubuntu and kubuntu?! [07:34] Suhel: no kubuntu [07:34] but same kernels in both [07:34] Girlygirl: ah.. got confused, cuz saw you yesterday in #ubuntu lol [07:35] Girlygirl: I would be testing the workarounds on my laptop today evening once I reach my 2nd home. [07:35] Suhel: So .. yes its because kubuntu is part of the same project .. its ubuntu with kde [07:36] Suhel: other distros like suse etc don't make multiple names i.e its an option suse kde or suse gnome etc [07:37] Girlygirl: Linux world is so wide, am still fighting my ways through the jargons === dibs_ is now known as help === help is now known as Guest49211 [08:10] Hi everybody. Is already known when kubuntu 11.10 will be released? [08:10] yes, on Thursday [08:11] great! :)) Thx! === vsrao_ is now known as vsrao [09:23] Hey guys :) [09:25] I'm using Kubuntu 11.10 on my netbook and my desktop. On the i386 netbook, firefox looks smooth and native, but on the 64 bit desktop, the window decoration is clearly visible, using gradient, but Firefox itself seems to use ungradiented oxygen... [09:30] hello [09:31] 11.10 will be released this thursday ? [09:31] CruX|: hmmm, why this thursday? [09:32] CruX|: aah, indeed [09:41] hi, does anybody know where is the file that contains the bluetooth paired devices? There is a bluetooth device that i cannot remove through the bluetooth settings dialog === GirlyGirl is now known as Guest41060 === Guest41060 is now known as Girly-Girl [10:16] hi, does anybody know where is the file that contains the bluetooth paired devices? There is a bluetooth device that i cannot remove through the bluetooth settings dialog === matt is now known as gtsupport === phasma is now known as phasmatis === phasmatis is now known as phasma === phasma is now known as phasmatis [11:09] Howdy all === Girly-Girl is now known as GirlyGirl === GirlyGirl is now known as Guest24970 === s is now known as Guest91394 === camilla is now known as Guest85114 [13:25] hello [13:27] natty is by far the worst Kubuntu release I have ever used. My kontack is current accessing 1 MB/s data for god nows what reason. I blocks my complete system (i7 with8 GB !) [13:28] hello evryone [13:29] what means when compiling, commandline tell me "configure: error: The important program kde-config was not found!" [13:29] :( [13:30] well that you need kde-config ... install it ... some 'dev' package [13:37] mmmm u19809 [13:37] # apt-get install kde-config [13:37] Reading package lists... Done [13:37] Building dependency tree [13:37] Reading state information... Done [13:37] E: Unable to locate package kde-config [13:37] barby: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [13:37] barby: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [13:37] ops [13:37] sorry [13:38] kde4-config === alexander is now known as Guest61075 === DaemonFC is now known as Heisenberg === Heisenberg is now known as HeisenbergFC === HeisenbergFC is now known as DaemonFC [15:35] Dose anyone know if I can run call of duty 4 on linux? === techmik is now known as techmik|away [16:20] -.- i would like know why on kubuntu is the hell for samba [16:20] -on [16:20] kdesudo /usr/lib/kde4/bin/kcmshell4 fileshare doesn't exist [16:20] bah [16:39] I see that altho KDE 4.7.2 is now installed the files called up as root still don't use the toolbar and titlebar fonts set as root in systemsettings [16:46] oops , should have posted that in ubuntu+1 === techmik|away is now known as techmik === max_sme is now known as massimo74 [17:03] having some trouble with flash plugins. Chrome wants to run this command to install it: xdg-open apt:adobe-flashplugin?channel=natty-partner [17:04] There is no such channel as "natty-partner", and adobe-flashplugin is a virtual package anyway [17:04] This is 64b 11.04; if anyone has experience with this I'd appreciate the advice [17:23] Ah, for some reason deleting my old Firefox plugin fixed it: rm ~/home/me/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so [17:26] jaafar, installing flashplugin-installer is the best method , rather than using the adobesite version , if that's what you were using. [17:31] BluesKaj, I tried both, neither worked [17:31] It turns out chrome/chromium will look at your firefox plugin folder and override the system setting with it [17:32] jaafar, did you try a restart ? [17:32] oh yes [17:32] many times [17:32] but removing that firefox plugin cured it almost immediately [17:42] jaafar, was probly the wrong plugin [17:44] right, it was an old one, but IMO chrome should not have tried to use it. Even Firefox was not using it! [17:51] jaafar, chrome was using it ? maybe chrome settles for what it can find in the mozilla plugin file ..I tried the adobe website version and it would n't work at all in either chromium or FF === Girly-Girl is now known as GirlyGirl [18:01] BBL ...stuff to do [18:01] BluesKaj: bye === jan__ is now known as Janneman [18:45] *Question* [18:45] My wireless is extremely slow on a Ideapad Y560 using default drivers, and its on a good AP [18:46] where/how can i get alternative drivers? [18:46] thanx in advance [18:47] tzvi: Umm not sure what kernel are you running? [18:47] just a sec [18:48] 2.6.38-11 i think [18:48] how can i tell for sure? [18:51] uname -r in konsole [18:54] 2.6.38-11-generic === tzvi is now known as tzvi` [19:02] so i am upgrading an installation on a netbook... upgrade cannot complete due to a disk full error. however, the disk is not full. anyone know how to get around this? [19:03] Anyone know why adobe flash stopped working in the last update? [19:04] Running the64bit kubuntu === skreech_ is now known as Daskreech [19:31] hallman: I don't === naee is now known as eean === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:04] Hi there [20:04] I have a problem with ibus-pinyin, someone can help me ? [20:11] Flutiju`: What are you having a problem with? [20:11] Snowhog : It works everywhere, excpet in Firefox [20:16] csá mindenki [20:17] hány vagyis mennyi hack van kubutu ra? [20:17] csucsu734: English here please. [20:17] Snowhog no eng :) [20:17] csucsu734: Your language? [20:17] magyar could be that? [20:21] Flutiju`: Have you checked for the Pinyin Input Tool extension? "The Pinyin Input Tool is an extension for Firefox. After installing it, a blue 拼 (pin) button will on the right side of the status bar at the bottom of your browser. You can use it to convert pinyin text with numbers into pinyin text with tone marks. Just type in some pinyin with numbers in to any plain text field on any browser page, highlight it and click the button." [20:26] Snowhog : It doesn't do what i want [20:28] hi all [20:28] I've a weird behavior of konsole [20:29] when i want to resize the window ... it closes x-session [20:31] Resizing konsole kills the terminal session inside [20:31] or it kills X ? [20:31] only the session [20:31] X server still running [20:32] I must reconnect as if i did a normal exit session [20:34] I disco/reco and I backup .xsession-errors [20:40] Hi. I'm not sure this is the right channel to ask, but I'll try. I just switched recently from Ubuntu to Kubuntu. However, in Chromium, I could close tabs by using ctrl-f4. Now it doesn't work anymore. Am I bound to use ctrl-w or is there a mapping I can set to use ctrl-f4? [20:45] anon: Look at System Settings > Shortcuts and Gestures [20:46] Snowhog: yes I tried there (and added some global shortcuts to which I'm also used, for launching terminal for instance). Chromium isn't listed there. Should I be creating my own entry for Chromium? [20:49] anon: The default shortcut to close a tab in Chromium (in Kubuntu) is Ctrl+W. Of course, it will close the 'active' tab, so that may not be what you want. [20:49] Snowhog: this is exactly what I want :) [20:49] in Ubuntu, both ctrl-f4 and ctrl-w work, [20:50] I had been on Ubuntu for 6 years, and at work I'm on Windows, [20:50] and I'm sort of used to ctrl-f4. If there's no way to map it on Kubuntu, then I guess I'll have to get used to ctrl-w, no big deal, just thought of asking [21:39] tried googling this, but couldn't find the answer: easiest way to upgrade to kubuntu 11.10 from the command line? [21:41] jollywollup: sudo do-release-upgrade -d [21:42] yofel, thanks! will remember that [21:47] jollywollup: Make sure that you are fully dist-upgraded first (sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade). [21:49] Snowhog: Little late [21:49] Daskreech: Yeah. Oh well. [22:07] will be kde 4.7.2 in oneiric? [22:08] EagleScreen: not on the day, but very soon after [22:08] within a day or two is the plan, last I heard [22:10] ok, therefore oneiric will feature 4.7.2 [22:15] hiiiii [22:15] can i have supoert for linux here ? [22:16] only bots in here? [22:16] who can help me ? [22:17] salis: Please just ask the question. [22:17] i have tplink 722 usb wirless card and i have problem with aireplay [22:18] on aircrack-ng suit [22:18] it's sai tha car is on difren channel that ap [22:18] how i aply patch drive.. [22:18] ? [22:21] salis: you should be able to set the wireless card's channel. man iwconfig [22:22] i don't know anythink about linux.. [22:23] i try some think that i gpund on goole search but [22:23] dosen't work i use channet set when i start monitoring with airmon [22:23] but..... problem still there [22:24] if i use iwconfig [22:25] which is the next command to set channel ? [22:32] salis: never really used iwconfig but you can press alt+F2 and type man:/iwconfig [22:32] :/ [22:32] omg [22:32] i will never find solution [22:34] why are you trying to do something super advanced like network cracking if you're a new user? [22:34] That's a horrible attitude to finding one :) [22:35] anyway, "man iwconfig" is a command that tells you how to use iwconfig. short version for setting channel though: sudo iwconfig channel [22:35] couse i don't have mine internet conectionj [22:35] and i have to start from somewere [22:35] Oh, you're trying to *steal* internet from someone else without permission? [22:35] i don't try hack a bank [22:35] I thought you were doing something legal, like penetration testing your own network [22:36] omgggggggggggg [22:36] call cops guys [22:36] Sorry, I'll not be helping with illegal activities [22:36] :p [22:36] omfg [22:36] also, no swearing here [22:36] you have to help ppl get friendly with linux os [22:36] just because you abreviated the third word doesn't mean it wasn't there [22:36] sure, i'm fine with teaching you to use ubuntu [22:36] i'm not fine with teaching you to steal [22:36] there's a huge difference there [22:37] steal ? [22:37] what ? [22:37] they steal my life man\ [22:37] relax [22:37] Stealing internet access from someone else is theft of services [22:37] yea go tell this to linux programers [22:37] What? [22:37] that make script like this :P [22:37] any way thanks [22:38] AirCrack is a penetration testing tool [22:38] i just need a solution on my problem [22:38] Certified Ethical Hackers use it to test networks on which they have permission (with signed contracts) to test [22:38] yea [22:38] i told you how to change teh channel on your network card already [22:38] i have permision to ^_^ [22:38] i don't know the command [22:39] iwconfig just show you some iformation for the card [22:39] i did give you the command [22:39] at 35 minutes past the hour [22:40] anyway, "man iwconfig" is a command that tells you how to use iwconfig. short version for setting channel though: sudo iwconfig channel [22:56] i have to write sudo iwconfig wlan0 channel 1 ? [23:00] salis: that looks right [23:02] i will try it [23:03] tnx [23:05] Sure [23:05] salis: see? persistence is a much better way to actually get answers :) [23:07] yea i see [23:08] i will be a good student :p [23:23] :-) [23:23] i just formatted an NTFS partition to ext4 (using 'mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdaX'), but fdisk -l still lists it as an NTFS partition. why would this be? [23:40] jmichaelx: you should change also the partition ID with fdisk, not mandatory, but... [23:41] gomiboy: ty, i hadn't known that [23:58] the calender shows american holidays, how can i remove that