[00:02] <BarkingFish> DarkriftX: I'm not sure if this is the only thing it does, but system connection prioritizes the connections you have set up.  If you have more than one connection set up to connect automatically, marking your preferred one as "system connection" will cause that one to always be selected as the primary connection.
[00:03] <DarkriftX> Ok
[00:03] <BarkingFish> I do it with Wifi here - I have 8 wifi connections out of here, all marked "connect automatically" - but I have one preferred one marked system connection - which always gets picked and connected to when I start KDE
[00:04] <DarkriftX> Ok. My router has a 2.4 and a 5ghz setting so it has 2 network id's
[00:04] <DarkriftX> I set the 5ghz one to system and the other just to auto
[00:04] <DarkriftX> either should work at any time, so it prob wont matter
[00:06] <DarkriftX> I do think its odd that the 5Ghz shows lower signal str than the 2.4 considering there are 2.4 networks all over my neighborhood
[00:49] <skierpage> Printing to PDF using CUPS recently broke for me, I'm not sure why.
[00:50] <skierpage> Status "Backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf does not exist".  Indeed, no such file. It's worked for so long I'm not sure what I did to set it up.
[01:07]  * rar is back
[01:53] <DarkriftX> does anyone know what the value for KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS should be?
[01:53] <DarkriftX> also KDE4_INCLUDES
[02:03] <skierpage> Hmm, `aptitude show cups-pdf` says it's not installed, though there's no record of its removal in /var/logs/dpkg.log*
[02:04] <DarkriftX> is there record of its install?
[02:08] <skierpage> I take it back, 2011-10-14 has "status installed cups-pdf 2.5.1-7", immediately followed by "remove cups-pdf 2.5.1-7 <none>", maybe it was recommended but not any more. Anyway, a reinstall fixed it.
[02:11] <skierpage> A lot of apps can now directly save/export/print to file as PDF, so cups-pdf is less useful.
[02:11] <skierpage> cheerio
[02:52] <saravana> hi guys
[02:52] <badboyyyyyy> hi
[02:56] <saravana> i downloaded hunting unlimited 2010 game and then mounted it with furius iso then i installed it but when i open the game it shows an error message like "there is no program configured to open tis kind of file "
[02:57] <saravana> what to do now
[03:07] <Xploitatious> hey im currently on kubuntu 10.04 and was wondering how can i upgrade from KDE 4.5.3 to 4.7
[03:10] <DarkriftX> does anyone know what the value for KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS should be?
[03:24] <Xploitatious> fine
[04:35] <Ahmed_> i want to install the official nvidia driver but i cannot unload the nouveu driver
[04:36] <Ahmed_> i want to log in runlevel 3
[04:56] <Tech936> hi can some one help me
[04:58] <SunTsu> Tpain: yes, of course, my first help would be pointing out that changing your nick right after asking a question is a bad idea
[04:59] <Tpain> woops sorry didnt notice it gave me that user by accident
[05:00] <SunTsu> and for the rest: state your business, whithout nobody is able to help
[05:06] <OerHeks> oh ..
[07:13] <caesar_> nube question but how do i cd in terminal
[07:15] <caesar_> i need to cd to root/media/HP TOUCHPAD/cminstall
[07:19] <qbit> depends on permissions and who you arr and where you're trying to cd to
[07:19] <qbit> but I bet you're trying to cd /media/HP TOUCHPAD/cminstall
[07:21] <qbit> if you are a user trying to cd into /root you'll more than likely be denied permission
[07:22] <caesar_> just got a wrong bash error
[07:22] <caesar_> something or another.. sorry i'm new to term and cli all together
[07:23] <qbit> cd / changes to the beginning of your file system
[07:23] <qbit> cd /root changes into the home directory for the root user, which will be denied if you are not the root user
[07:24] <qbit> if you're trying to find something mounted under /media you need the slash in front like /media
[07:24] <caesar_> bash: cd: media/HP: No such file or directory
[07:24] <caesar_> linux doesn't like the space
[07:24] <qbit> cd /media
[07:25] <qbit> try to escape the space with cd /media/HP\ Touchpad
[07:25] <caesar_> i'm already in media
[07:25] <qbit> then see if cd HP\ TOUCHPAD works
[07:26] <caesar_> bash: cd: /media/HP Touchpad/cminstall: No such file or directory
[07:27] <qbit> cd: /media/HP\ Touchpad/cminstall    <- look/see the "\" character after HP
[07:28] <qbit> ohm and drop the ":" after cd while you're at it
[07:29] <qbit> as in cd /media/HP\ Touchpad/cminstall
[07:29] <qbit> used to be how you wouyld escape a space in regular Unix, not sure if it stil applies to Linux
[07:31] <qbit> bummer, just tried it out and it don't work
[07:31] <qbit> pwd
[07:31] <qbit> oops, wrong windows...
[07:32] <qbit> oh it does work after all, I tried the wrong thing  :-)
[07:33] <qbit> cd My\ Music put me in the My Music directory
[07:35] <SunTsu> caesar_: command line arguments are delimited by whitespace, so you need to tell the shell that that space is part of the name, which is called "escaping". You can add a Backslash ("\") before that space or put double or single quotes around that name
[07:36] <SunTsu> else the shell is not aware that you are trying to supply a single command line argument with a space in it but takes that as two separate arguments
[07:42] <caesar_> i think the issue is bigger than the code.. i'm just trying to install cm7 on my HP TOUCHPAD but the touchpad isn't showing in the explorer
[07:42] <caesar_> and it's in usb mode
[07:42] <caesar_> so i dunno what the issue is
[07:43] <qbit> if it's supposed to be under /media I suspect it is supposed to be mounted as a file system? then the mount command would list it
[07:44] <qbit> if it is supposed to show up as a device that is different
[07:48] <caesar_> which mount command?
[07:48] <qbit> just mount all by itself will display a list of all mounted file systems
[07:50] <qbit> for example, I just stuck a flash drive in my box and mount returns this: /dev/sdc1 on /media/usb0 type vfat  (options removed from cut/paste)
[07:51] <qbit> if your touchpad isn't showing as a mounted file system you should look under /dev to see if it is being recognized there as a device
[07:51] <caesar_> /dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,commit=0)
[07:51] <caesar_> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[07:51] <caesar_> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[07:51] <caesar_> fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
[07:51] <caesar_> none on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
[07:51] <caesar_> none on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)
[07:51] <caesar_> udev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[07:51] <caesar_> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=0620)
[07:51] <caesar_> tmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,size=10%,mode=0755)
[07:51] <caesar_> none on /run/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,size=5242880)
[07:51] <caesar_> none on /run/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[07:52] <GoTh> äîáðûé äåíü âñåì
[07:53] <caesar_> lol
[07:53] <GoTh> Êòî ìîæåò ïîäñêàçàòü ïóòè ðåøåíèÿ ïðîáëåì ñ óñòàíîâêîé, êîòîðûå âîçíèêàþò èç-çà íåâîçìîæíîñòè óñòàíîâêè grub?
[07:53] <caesar_> that's what i get when i type mount
[07:54] <qbit> so no mounted file system to be seen, and with no mounted file system you cannot cd to some place that does not exist
[07:55] <qbit> I'm running short on ideas, but my guess here is it may not have a device node under /dev either
[07:55] <qbit> if kernel support exists, or a module can autoload at boot you might get a device node created at boot
[07:56] <qbit> you could also do lsmod and look to see if a module is loading to support the touchpad
[07:57] <qbit> but I do not know enough about the subject either  :-)  just a few guesses on my part
[08:00] <qbit> I also thought that the Touchpad drivers were part of Xorg
[08:00] <qbit> maybe you're missing those
[08:04] <caesar_> qbit: maybe yea
[08:04] <caesar_> let me show you what i'm looking at
[08:04] <caesar_> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2zWiftfwIk
[08:19] <caesar_> qbit: the program i use to communicate with the HP Touchpad is novacom.. when i type novacom in terminal this is what i come up with
[08:19] <caesar_> caesar@cerebro:~$ novacom
[08:19] <caesar_> version: novacom-17
[08:19] <caesar_> usage: novacom [-a address] [-p port] [-t] [-l] [-d device] [-c cmd] [-r password] [-w] <command>
[08:19] <caesar_> novacom [-V]
[08:19] <caesar_> novacom [-a address] [-p port] -P[ [-f <localport:remoteport,...>] ]
[08:19] <caesar_> options:
[08:19] <caesar_>         -a address: ip address of the novacomd server, default is 'localhost'
[08:19] <caesar_>         -p port: port of the novacomd server's device list port, default is 6968
[08:19] <caesar_>         -t: go into terminal mode, for interactive use
[08:19] <caesar_>         -s: pass signals to remote process
[08:19] <caesar_>         -l: list devices and then exit
[08:19] <caesar_>         -r: device password
[08:19] <caesar_>         -c: service command [login, add, remove, logout]
[08:19] <caesar_>                   login:  opens new session
[08:19] <caesar_>                   add:    adds device token to host
[08:19] <caesar_>                   remove: remove device token from host
[08:19] <caesar_>                   logout: closes active session
[08:19] <caesar_>         -d device: connect to specific device instead of first.
[08:19] <caesar_>                  might be <nduid>, <connection type>, <device type>
[08:20] <caesar_>         -w: wait for device to show up before running command
[08:20] <caesar_>         -V: version information
[08:20] <caesar_>         -P: Port Forwarding Enabled
[08:20] <caesar_>         -f: ports to forward
[08:20] <caesar_> maybe that will make some sense of it
[08:20] <caesar_> err hopefully
[08:29] <DaemonFC> so kdebase is now a transitional package in KDE 4.7.4 in Kubuntu because it has been split up finally to use the names from upstream
[08:29] <DaemonFC> but consequently the i386 version is dropped because you don't multiarch empty packages
[08:30] <DaemonFC> but something from Wine claims it needs the i386 version
[08:30] <DaemonFC> and the empty package is a "dependency" of a bunch of Kubuntu specific stuff
[08:30] <DaemonFC> *sigh*
[08:30] <DaemonFC> so my choices appear to be 1. Back out KDE 4.7.4 so I can install wine1.3:i386
[08:31] <DaemonFC> or go without Wine, because the x86-64 version which does install, likes to crash X
[08:31] <DaemonFC> what a mess
[08:31] <DaemonFC> I've never seen dependency hell as bad as on Ubuntu before
[09:07] <szal> caesar_: next time use a pastebin please
[09:08] <caesar_> szal: sure thing
[09:09] <szal> DaemonFC: instead of complaining at this un-Christian hour (;)), file a bug
[09:10] <szal> DaemonFC: or wait for yofel to appear (likely when it's evening in Europe, i.e. in 10 hours or later) and poke him directly
[09:19] <cedar> Nobody's here to speak.
[09:19] <Peace-> ?
[09:20] <cedar> I don't know what is IRC.
[09:20] <Peace-> a chat
[09:20] <Peace-> where people help people
[09:20] <cedar> What's the different between this and others?
[09:21] <szal> define 'others'
[09:21] <Peace-> here you can speak only of kubuntu
[09:21] <Graf_Westerholt> cedar?
[09:21] <cedar> ?
[09:21] <Graf_Westerholt> IRC is the best chat. :)
[09:22] <szal> this is Kubuntu support; if you want non-specific chatrooms, you might want to visit #kubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-offtopic or #defocus
[09:22] <szal> or all of them; you can connect to multiple chatrooms at once
[09:23] <Graf_Westerholt> cedar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
[10:07] <DaemonFC> Does anyone else get a bunch of dependency problems when installing Wine in 11.10?
[10:07] <DaemonFC> the more I look, the more I think they've declared that it depends on packages that don't exist
[10:08] <DaemonFC> apt error messages aren't real helpful
[10:08] <DaemonFC> if a package exists it just says it won't be installed, not why
[10:08] <DaemonFC> earlier versions of WINE just depended on ia32-libs, but now the wine packages try to install Wine64 which crashes the X server when I go to play any games
[10:09] <DaemonFC> and the i386 version is not installable due to depending on packages that don't exist
[10:09] <DaemonFC> ok, this sucks *sigh*
[10:30] <rodstvenik> ygghjhj
[12:55] <srinivasan> hi
[13:20] <tonymc> hi all
[13:20] <tonymc> suddenly all my ntfs partitions has become read only
[13:21] <tonymc> i checked them with chkdsk on windows and they're clean
[13:21] <tonymc> i didn't edit fstab and it was working yesterday perfectly
[13:21] <tonymc> what could have possibly caused this?
[13:21] <tonymc> moreover, i can't mount read-write even ntfs partitions on external HDD
[13:22] <tonymc> the only recent update i remember that could have caused this is the 3.0.15 kernel
[13:29] <tonymc> ah, sorry, never mind, somehow ntfsprogs was installed triggering mtfs-3g removal
[14:16] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[14:17] <prince> hi
[14:56] <MatusT> I made a fresh install of Kubuntu 11.10, everything went fine except Kubuntu won't boot, i installed it from LiveUSB and liveUSB runs with no problems in live mode
[15:00] <pr_> hi
[15:00] <pr_> I need some help...
[15:01] <pr_> my volume control, network manager and notification widget were gone from my bar, without i change anything, any idea of how to recover it?
[15:03] <Peace-> MatusT: try to boot in recovery kernel
[15:03] <Peace-> pr_: right button on panel add default panel
[15:08] <Zippa> hi
[15:08] <Zippa> I am from Poland
[15:09] <MatusT> Peace-: well, booting to recovery mode doesn't help
[15:09] <Peace-> MatusT: well what  did you do ?
[15:10] <Peace-> have you tried to login via shell?
[15:10] <Zippa> Kubuntu is great
[15:10] <Peace-> MatusT: and then startx?
[15:10] <MatusT> Peace: nothing, i am unable to do anything
[15:10] <MatusT> it just shows some errors
[15:10] <Peace-> mm
[15:10] <MatusT> that i dont have nforce2 chip and EISA cannot allocate resource for mainboard
[15:10] <Peace-> mm
[15:11] <Peace-> MatusT: ave you a shot?
[15:11] <Peace-> something i can read?
[15:11] <MatusT> the last thing it wrote is setting time
[15:11] <Peace-> are yo on linux now?
[15:11] <Peace-> in the live cd?
[15:11] <MatusT> nope, using Windows 7
[15:11] <MatusT> i am always dual booting
[15:12] <MatusT> and Kubuntu 11.04 worked just fine
[15:12] <Peace-> MatusT: ok so ... reboot in live cd , then go  with the browser on webirc and join the kubuntu channel  http://webchat.freenode.net/
[15:12] <MatusT> ok and then?
[15:13] <Peace-> MatusT: do you know lcpci ?
[15:13] <Peace-> you should make some shot of the error
[15:13] <Peace-> then live cd
[15:13] <MatusT> i have a shot of error
[15:13] <Peace-> post me
[15:13] <Peace-> it
[15:13] <MatusT> but actually its not the error, it just writes some things and stops at the setting time
[15:13] <Peace-> wihtout any information i can't help
[15:13] <Peace-> i guess is a kernel bug
[15:13] <MatusT> ok, wait a sec
[15:14] <Peace-> but after that i have no idea
[15:15] <MatusT> Peace-: http://ge.tt/8as3NLB/v/0
[15:18] <Peace-> MatusT: reading
[15:20] <MatusT> that's all i have
[15:21] <Peace-> MatusT: mm  have you tried to press CRTL C
[15:21] <Peace-> ?
[15:21] <Peace-> or S
[15:21] <MatusT> i could't press anything
[15:21] <Peace-> i know it seems
[15:21] <Peace-> you can't press anything
[15:22] <Peace-> MatusT: btw try it or S
[15:22] <Peace-> or crtl c
[15:22] <MatusT> ok...
[15:26] <MatusT> Peace-: no, i really can't press anything on keyboard
[15:26] <Peace-> ok
[15:27] <Peace-> so it's blocked
[15:27] <MatusT> yep and now i am on LiveUSB
[15:27] <Peace-> perfect
[15:27] <Peace-> MatusT: terminal
[15:27] <MatusT> interesting thing is when LiveUSB boots it writes same things to console as recovery kernel
[15:27] <Peace-> lspci | grep -i Vga
[15:27] <MatusT> but it continues after time, while recovery just stops and do nothing
[15:28] <Peace-> MatusT: maybe could be an acpi settings
[15:28] <Peace-> MatusT: sometimes acpi stuff just breaks balls
[15:28] <MatusT> http://paste.kde.org/175346/
[15:30] <Peace-> MatusT: wait i am reading searchin
[15:33] <Peace-> MatusT: damn i guess i kernel bug
[15:33] <MatusT> yep it probably is
[15:33] <MatusT> because previous Kubuntu versions worked just fine
[15:33] <MatusT> i guess i will have to wait for a new kernel
[15:33] <Peace-> MatusT: you can choose another kenel ?
[15:33] <Peace-> i mean another version
[15:34] <Peace-> it's seem it's the  3.0 that has this problem
[15:34] <MatusT> ah
[15:34] <MatusT> i thought its some problem only in the minor and when new version is released i will just install kubuntu with checked option for updates...
[15:35] <Peace-> MatusT: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1863143
[15:35] <Peace-> MatusT: maybe tere is a solution
[15:36] <Peace-> MatusT: you have to read that topic
[15:36] <MatusT> *reading*
[16:58] <aanti> can someone help me with ext4 and a ssd (mount-optiions in fstab, performance related)...?
[18:40] <johan_> http://pastebin.com/5gH6E3hb i have an akonadiserver but i do not know how to solve this :|
[18:40] <johan_> email is not accesible
[18:41] <johan_> i hav ean mysql and working
[18:53] <caesar_> will the virtualbox in the software center support usb devices?
[18:54] <caesar_> does*
[18:57] <civerdoris2> hola"" que tal
[18:57] <civerdoris2> mmm necesito ayuda con mi sistema  talvez me puedan ayudar
[18:58] <BluesKaj> caesar_, run lsusb with your device plugged in.
[18:59] <caesar_> BluesKaj: while the vbox is running?
[18:59] <BluesKaj> yes
[18:59] <caesar_> k
[18:59] <BluesKaj> !es |civerdoris2
 gracias
[19:01] <BluesKaj> civerdoris2, de nada
[20:15] <horseatingweeds> Is there a guide for KDE desktop? I've been messing around with Kubuntu, but I'd rather read something about how to properly use this desktop.
[20:15] <DarkriftX> I dont think so
[20:15] <DarkriftX> there are tons of tutorials for little things all over
[20:16] <BluesKaj> horseatingweeds, best to install kubuntu-desktop
[20:16] <DarkriftX> but ive never really seen a guide to general use. I would ask your questions here and explore a little to get an idea of what is where
[20:16] <horseatingweeds> Yeah, I've seen some sparce little things.
[20:16] <DarkriftX> except for finding config pages, most things in kde are pretty easy to figure out
[20:18] <horseatingweeds> BluesKaj: What is kubuntu-desktop?
[20:18] <horseatingweeds> Is that different from kde?
[20:19] <BluesKaj> horseatingweeds, yes , it's the metapckage that brings in the default apps they woulkd be on the official kubuntu install
[20:19] <BluesKaj> !kubuntu-desktop
[20:20] <BluesKaj> kubuntu isn't just ubuntu with kde , horseatingweeds
[20:21] <Resistance> its got a lot of KDE-based applications too
[20:21] <horseatingweeds> I think I have the oficial Kubuntu installed.
[20:21] <BluesKaj> http://www.kubuntu.org/feature-tour
[20:21] <BluesKaj> horseatingweeds, ^
[20:22] <horseatingweeds> It certainly has a different pack of software. Dolphin instead of Nautilus, gksudo not installed.
[20:22] <Resistance> its kdesudo
[20:22] <Resistance> or kdesu
[20:22] <Resistance> (KDE sudo, instead of GNOME sudo)
[20:22] <horseatingweeds> ok
[20:22] <BluesKaj> gtk is replaced by kde apps
[20:23] <Resistance> yep
[20:23] <mateusz> Hi all, have a question : how to set different wallpapers on each desktop in kubuntu 11.10, I use compiz and cube
[20:24] <DarkriftX> lol, that was a pain in the ass to do a year ago.
[20:25] <horseatingweeds> I decided to try out kubuntu because I find Ubuntu's Unity a pain.
[20:27] <mateusz> can anyone help me?
[20:27] <Resistance> !ask | mateusz
[20:27] <Resistance> :P
[20:27] <DarkriftX> mateusz: id ask in #compiz (I think thats it)
[20:27] <DarkriftX> Resistance: he already asked his question
[20:28] <Resistance> ah there's the question
[20:28] <Resistance> DarkriftX:  i'm getting packet loss
[20:28] <DarkriftX> just has not received an answer
[20:28] <Resistance> LOTS of it
[20:28] <Resistance> DarkriftX:  since internet out here just came back online today :P
[20:28] <Resistance> DarkriftX:  there's laggy hubs or something, so everyone is getting hit with some packet loss
[20:28] <Resistance> (therefore i'm missing entire chunks of IRC text :/)
[20:29] <DarkriftX> odd, never seen irc behave like that unless you disconnected
[20:29] <BluesKaj> mateusz, not sure but you can check in your compiz , and system settings>workspace behaviour , and how they interact
[20:30] <BluesKaj> bbl..
[20:30] <mateusz> oh man
[20:30] <mateusz> you are great
[20:30] <mateusz> thank you
[20:33] <Resistance> DarkriftX:  well i'm in via a boucner
[20:33] <Resistance> so the data isnt getting from the bouncer to me completely
[20:33] <Resistance> ;P
[20:33] <Resistance> but is more than likely getting from irc to bouncer
[20:34] <DarkriftX> ahh, I see
[20:40] <dbc254> dunno how to word this, so can't exactly do a "search" myself. When I get a email from a list I'm on, I used to be able to click on the title of a msg and goto that specific one in the list. Now I can't . How do I regain that function?
[20:41] <horseatingweeds> When you first start Kubuntu, what is this translucent box that appears?
[20:43] <Snowhog> horseatingweeds: If you are refering to the 'folder' you see on the desktop, that's the Folder View widget.
[20:45] <horseatingweeds> Snowhog: So you stick often used folders in there or somehting?
[20:47] <Snowhog> horseatingweeds: You can configure it to show what you want. If widgets are 'unlocked' then if you mouse over this folder, you will see a pop-out 'tool bar' that has a wrench icon. Click on the wrench to get to the configuration settings.
[20:57] <randomatix> Hi, just upgraded to 11.10.   Many apps are now using high CPU, and causing /usr/bin/X to also consume close to 100% of a core.  The common factor seems to be GTK.  Any ideas?
[20:58] <rafa_28> I don't know,but maybe
[21:00] <rafa_28> have you upgraded from 11.04?
[21:01] <randomatix> Yes.  Just did the dist-upgrade.
[21:06] <randomatix> strace shows that they tend to be obsessed with reads/writes on a socket, returning EAGAIN
[21:06] <rafa_28> I don't like upgrade from older version because the OS run slowly or there are options that don't work
[21:08] <BluesKaj> randomatix, are you sure you upgraded , dist-upgrade just upgrades kernel packages , not the OS
[21:08] <rafa_28> are you sure??
[21:09] <rafa_28> I don't know. How I can do full-upgrade??
[21:10] <randomatix> BluesKaj: yes, it was a dist-upgrade through the GTK update-manager.  Plenty of non-kernel things included, Then I manually addressed the PPAs that got disabled.  Was using xorg-edgers, backed off to the more stable one.
[21:10] <BluesKaj> to upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10 , sudo do-release-upgrade
[21:11] <randomatix> I used the option in the gtk update-manager
[21:11] <randomatix> it did the whole system
[21:11] <BluesKaj> why gtk update manager this is kubuntu/kde
[21:12] <randomatix> I have some experience with dist-upgrades.  This install started out as Gnome back around Breezy or Dapper.
[21:13] <BluesKaj> rafa_28, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade , then sudo do-release-upgrade
[21:13] <randomatix> it's not a pure Kubuntu system.   finally got fed up with the Gnome instability and ditched it.
[21:15] <BluesKaj> randomatix, wow no clean installs since breezy , that's very unusual
[21:15] <randomatix> it was probably 2006, maybe early 2007
[21:16] <BluesKaj> randomatix, the do-release-upgrade command auto-disables any ppas in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[21:17] <rafa_28> BluesKaj, Make a new install, is it the best ?
[21:17] <randomatix> BluesKaj: yes, as did the tool I used.  I suspect the methods are comparable.
[21:18] <BluesKaj> rafa_28, not necessarily , I've been doing upgrades for the last 3 new releases . without much trouble
[21:18] <randomatix> rafa_28: New install is not an option here.  Eventually that will happen, but not now.
[21:19] <randomatix> (and one can learn a lot more fixing upgrade problems than just reinstalling like geek squad would :)
[21:22] <randomatix> I should mention that I'm using the Intel video drivers, and those have had some problems.
[21:47] <randomatix> Some progress: seems like the problem might be with oxygen-molecule.  Changing to another widget style works a lot better.
[21:57] <randomatix> anyone else noticing high CPU loads with oxygen-molecule?
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[23:18] <znt>  hello, how can i disable the settings bar of "folder view widget" ? i dont want to see it when i m on the widget.
[23:45] <DoctorPepper> hi guys !!!
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[23:50] <DoctorPepper> can anyone help me please ,  i have a issue with sound not work for only one user  when using the gstreammer backend for phonon
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