/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/01/22/#kubuntu.txt

mansoorHow do I enable restricted drivers? I just installed Kubuntu00:32
BarkingFish!restricted00:33
ubottuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/musicvideophotos/C/video.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats00:33
BarkingFishI believe you have to add a repository or something... one moment00:33
BarkingFishif I remember the command correctly, open up a terminal (press ALT F2 and type  konsole, hit enter)00:36
BarkingFishwhen you get into the terminal, you type  sudo apt-add-repository http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric main restricted00:36
BarkingFishmansoor: you should also do   sudo apt-get install kubuntu-restricted-extras00:38
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mansoorBarkingFish: it says  it wants the repository name after command00:47
mansoorand Muon software center crashes on every start00:47
BarkingFishmansoor: we know about muon, it's broken00:48
BarkingFishI'd advise you do those commands through the terminal, as I directed you to.00:49
BarkingFishYou should also get another package manager, I personally use apper, which you can get through command line / terminal00:49
mansoorBarkingFish: there is an error     "Error: need a repository as argument00:49
mansoor"00:49
mansoorwhen i enter int eh add repo command00:50
BarkingFishdid you copy the URL with it?00:50
mansooryes00:50
BarkingFishall of that is one line00:50
mansooryes00:50
BarkingFishWell that's confused me totally then. It works here.00:51
BarkingFishWhat version of Kubuntu are you on?00:51
mansoor:S00:51
mansoorletest, i downloaded it 2 hours ago00:51
mansoorok00:54
mansoori got what i needed00:54
mansoorthanks BarkingFish00:54
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poobiebearHi. I'd like to have a user on my Kubuntu (11.latest) system which has the power to install software using muon, but doesn't have root privs. I see that org.kubuntu.qaptworker.* is the polkit dingus which is responsible for package management. How do I create a polkit action file which says "People in this group can perform this action."?01:51
poobiebearThe only options that I can see (from the man page) are "Any user who knows their password" and "Any user who is an admin.".01:52
poobiebearThe term "Admin" is very poorly defined.01:52
poobiebearAny ideas? :)01:52
poobiebearOh, nevermind. I guess I can do something with pklocalauthority files.01:55
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BentFranklinA Kubuntu 10.4 box hangs on shutdown, so I go to syslog and see this http://paste.kde.org/190748.  How can I find out what's wrong if my logging is broken?  Or is that collateral damage from the pages of Xorg errors?05:00
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folstoHi, autoupdater updated the kernel to 3.0.15, but now this kernel does not boot, so I have to use previous kernel to boot up everytime.06:30
folstoIs there any way I could make the new kernel work?06:30
merlin1991'not boot' is rather vague06:33
Shaan7folsto: well unless you know kernel programming and can debug the problem, you should just use the previous kernel06:34
Shaan7hopefully you dont urgently need something thats new in the new kernel06:35
folstomerlin1991: sorry, I will be more clear, does boot means, after the entering the selection in grub screen, a black screen appears and nothing happens even after 10 minutes.06:36
folstoShaan7: Okay, I guess I will keep using this until the next kernel update, which may hopefully work06:36
Shaan7yea, its a nice thing apt doesnt remove the old kernels ;)06:37
merlin1991folsto: did you by any chance install graphics driver not from the packages but from for example the nvidia homepage?06:37
folstoNo, I have not installed any external drivers.06:37
folstoEverything was working fine when I installed the distro, so haven't bothered installing any drivers either from the packages or external sources.06:39
merlin1991folsto: you could try  getting some helpfull output from the "recovery" entry06:39
folstookay, I will try that, will be rright back, thanks.06:40
BentFranklinWhy would a Kubuntu 10.4 hang on shutdown but restart just fine?06:40
folstoBentFranklin: Just a guess, there are some services which do not need to be killed during restart like bluetooth, whereas during shutdown everything needds to be killed,06:41
BentFranklinThere is the following in my syslog during bootup:  ACPI Error: A valid RSDP was not found.06:47
merlin1991hm I have just plugged in a usb headset and I'd like to reroute all sound to it, though HOW?06:51
merlin1991also I don't have pulseaudio here only alsa06:51
BentFranklinmerlin1991: System Settings -> Multimedia?06:52
folstomerlin1991: Hi, In System Settings>Mutimedia>Phono, give priority to your heasdset06:52
merlin1991hm in wich section should multimedia be?06:53
merlin1991damn found it06:53
* merlin1991 is blind06:53
merlin1991hm works for new sounds, but doesn't reroute already running sounds06:55
folstomerlin1991: Kmix > Playback, you will see your app there, right click and switch it to your headset06:56
merlin1991kmix doesn't open :P06:57
folstomay be restart that paricular app06:58
merlin1991that is exactly what I want to try to avoid :D06:59
binarykinghi07:03
binarykingI've just installed Kubuntu 11.10 on my System07:04
binarykingI'm having problem with Muon Software Center07:04
binarykingit says07:04
binarykingApplication: Muon Software Center (muon-installer), signal: Segmentation fault07:04
binaryking[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0xb7774930 (LWP 2387))]07:04
binarykingThread 2 (Thread 0xb5807b70 (LWP 2391)):07:04
binaryking#0  0x008afdbd in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.007:04
binaryking#1  0x006fef14 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.607:04
FloodBotK1binaryking: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.07:04
binaryking#2  0x02ef4f53 in g_main_context_check () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.007:04
anshulgoyal?07:17
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ravi119hello07:53
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BentFranklinKDE's Remote Desktop Sharing invitation window comes up whenever I log in.  It's not in Autostart or any .rc file I can find.  Where else could this be loading from?09:09
drbobbhi, what's the deal with mounting a ntfs partition on boot with oneiric09:28
drbobbif I try to do that, my pc stops booting and reports something very bad happened with the filesystem09:29
drbobbbut if I mount it manually after booting is complete, I don't see any problem?09:30
droxI have a problem whit install of program Draftsight, i don't install it09:35
droxI changed the part in the control file architetture_i386 in all but the sw QApt I install the program. Any idea?09:39
sonyhow can i connect my box.net account using webdav10:03
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peace_Guest21014: using dolphin or konqueror ?10:03
peace_search dolphin webdav10:03
peace_kde410:04
LINKSWORD2Well, hello everybody.10:52
LINKSWORD2Would anybody know how I can change my programs in the kickoff menu to be shown by their name, rather than their description? i.e. Web Browser10:53
peace_LINKSWORD2: mmm11:08
peace_LINKSWORD2: right click on the button and ===> http://wstaw.org/m/2012/01/22/plasma-desktopRg1691.png11:08
LINKSWORD2Wow. I feel stupid. I went right past that.11:09
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Ruffino c'est convivial ici dites donc12:02
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xinelevening, trying to get monitor to work over displayport, currently works via hdm and dvi. Any ideas?12:46
xinelkubuntu 11.10 64bit, xrandr doesn't show outputs at all12:47
peace_xinel: nvdia?12:49
xinelyes gtx57012:49
peace_.... driver issue12:50
xinelthat's what i was thinking, wondering if anyone had come across it12:50
peace_bah for what i remember i guess you need to install the proprietary driver12:51
peace_reset all12:51
peace_and run nvidia-settings12:51
peace_but i have not nvidia12:51
xinelcheers12:52
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dannyhello i would like to know if any can show me hwo to use the advanced partition tool used for ubuntu 11.10 install the is /dev/sda1 fat16 41mb . /dev/sda2 ntfs 12287 mb . /dev/sda3 ntfs 307742 mb, i would like to install on sda 3 but during reg instalation it with only give me sda2 to install to so can someone tell me how to split sda 3 so i dont lose windows and can duel install ubuntu onto half of it14:00
jussidanny: please dont cross post at the same time, just ask your question only in the appropriate place14:02
dannyjussi, were is the apropraite place?14:02
jussidanny: in #ubuntu ;)14:03
dannyjussi, i was thinking since they all had the same installer maybe someone here would know its all "buntu"14:03
jussidanny: generally cross posying is considered rude, since many of hte helpers idle in both places14:04
kurtulhow do you type unicode in kate or libreoffice?14:05
jussidanny: just remember to be patient, sometimes people just dont know the answer. also, try askubuntu and the forums14:05
dannyjussi, ok just figured there were ppl here that arent there and its kinda dead right now14:06
sb1980hi! i just switched from ATI to NVIDIA. now kubuntus system settings can't identify my second montir (nvidia-settings can) and all my visual effects are gone...anybody has an idea how to configure it properly? nvidia-settings is crashing often too14:17
dannyok so i am useing gparted to repartion /dev/sda3 and it has 286.61 gib i would like to make 130 g free for me to install ubuntu onto it so i click resize and it gives me 3 boxes to change the top one says free space preceding (MiB) 0 then the one under it says new size(MiB) 293486 and under that says free space following (MiB) 0 and under that says align to and gives me the options Mib cylinder, MiB, None what should i change all the14:21
dannyvalues to get what i want14:21
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peace_James147:14:26
peace_ping James14714:26
James147peace_: pong14:36
peace_James147: i am on git :P14:38
James147how are you finding it?14:38
peace_James147: dolphin has git integrated :)14:39
James147yup  :)14:39
James147as so dose qtcreator and kdevelop i believe14:39
Martthi evrybody14:43
MarttI've got a little problem14:43
Marttwith kubuntu's clock14:43
Marttis there anyone who can help me?14:43
James147Martt: what problem exactly?14:46
MarttJames147: It's ah hour behind the effective time. My country real time is 15.57 but it says "14.47"14:47
James147Martt: are you dual booting with windows?14:49
MarttJames147: no. Kubuntu is my only operative system14:49
James147Martt: have you tried editing them time? and made sure your locale is correct?14:51
MarttThe settings are all correct14:51
MarttI tryed to edit it but I didn't manage to have the correct time displayed14:52
James147Martt: I think the widget only updates every minute, so can take that long to display the correct time14:55
James147Martt: you could try playing with "hwclock" and "date" utils to adjust the time directly14:57
Martti just tried with hwclock but the konsole says that my local time is CET 14.59 but actually it is not correct14:59
James147Martt: sudo hwclock --hctosys   to set the system time from the hardware clock15:00
MarttI typed that but nothing happened15:02
James147Martt: "hwclock; date" << dose the output of that matchup?15:04
Marttdate matches up but clock doesnìt15:05
James147Martt: "kquitapp plasma-desktop && plasma-desktop"15:06
MarttJames147: I typed the command you wrote but the desktop got black and nothing more so Iìve got to reboot my PC15:10
James147Martt: sorry, that was ment to happen then it should have come back... if that happens again just "alt+f2" and run " plasma-desktop" to start the desktop again15:11
MarttJames147: ok15:13
James147Martt: is the time correct?15:13
MarttJames147: unfortunately It's not correct15:14
James147Martt: "hwclock; date" still match?15:15
Martthwclock doesn't match15:16
Martthere it is the output of "sudo hwclock --debug"15:17
Martt:15:17
Martthwclock da util-linux 2.19.115:17
MarttUtilizzo di /dev interface to clock.15:17
MarttUltima regolazione della deriva effettuata 0 secondi dopo il 196915:17
MarttUltima calibrazione effettuata 0 secondi dopo il 196915:17
MarttIl clock hardware è sull'orario sconosciuto15:17
FloodBotK1Martt: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.15:17
MarttSi presuppone che il clock hardware sia mantenuto nell'orario locale.15:17
James147Martt: then my guess is your locale is wrong, or hwclock is an hour out15:18
MarttJames147: but in time settings I set my correct local time15:18
James147(hwclock wont nessorly be the current time, the system time is calculated from the hwclock and your locale)15:19
Danno7Hi i just started using Kubuntu. I can't seem to change my background image from the Plasma default ( I think that is what it is called) to anything else15:19
James147Danno7: what seems to be stopping you from doing so?15:20
Danno7well I pick a different one and nothing happens15:20
James147Danno7: and you clicked apply?15:21
Danno7yep15:21
MarttJames147: you were right. I just set the correct tine and everthing worked good15:21
Marttthanks :)15:21
Danno7I  used to get a regular desktop but then I clicked on the little colored dots in the left corner and now I just have this theme15:22
James147Danno7: what version of kubuntu are you using?15:23
Danno7the latest I presume. I just downloaded it yesterday . I did use the alt-cd since I wanted LVM encryption15:24
Danno711.10 or something like that15:24
James147Danno7: hmm, strange :S15:25
James147Danno7: might want to check the other desktops/activities to see if thet are changing15:26
Danno7I did have that error where kubuntu hangs on upgrading after installing15:26
Danno7other desktops?15:26
James147Danno7: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install kubuntu"  to make sure your fully up todate15:26
Danno7hmm so a regular apt-get update and upgrade wont work? thats what I did after I came back from the hang15:27
James147Danno7: most linux desktop envrioments allow the user to ahve multiple virtual desktops to orgnise their windows "crtl+F#" (where # is 1-8) to switch between them15:27
Danno7oh I never use that but let me check15:28
Danno7looks the same afaik15:30
James147Danno7: hmm, not sure why its doing that, but you can reset plasma-desktop to its default settings by renaming/moving ~/.kde/share/config/plasm*15:30
James147(then restart plasma-desktop "killall plasma-desktop && sleep 1 && plasma-desktop")15:31
Danno7hmm I tried that update command but it says it cant find kubuntu ...are you sure about that package name?15:31
James147kubuntu-desktop sorry :)15:32
Danno7ahh15:32
Danno7"kubuntu-desktop is already the newest version"15:32
James147Danno7: thats fine then15:33
Danno7I will rename the config..will it generate a new one next time I log in?15:33
James147Danno7: when plasma-deskp next starts15:33
James147so yes15:33
Danno7kk. brb then15:33
James147(you can just kill and start plasma-desktop instead of reloggin it you want)15:33
Danno7so just confirming, I rename all the ones that start with plasma ?15:35
James147Danno7: yes15:36
James147(or move them to another directory15:36
zerdesthi15:39
zerdestslm15:39
zerdesthiiiiiiiiiiii15:40
James147Hello zerdest15:40
Danno7ok so now how do I change my desktop ? Rightclick on the open area doesn't give me an option for that15:41
Danno7?15:41
James147Danno7: dose it give "configure desktop" option?15:42
James147or Desktop settings"15:42
Danno7yes, sorry being stupid15:42
Danno7yes it works now15:42
Danno7got a lot of errors when I restarted plasma :-\15:45
James147Danno7: actual errors or debug output?15:45
Danno7reading through it15:46
James147kde apps are quite noisy by default15:46
James147you can use "kebugdialog" to disable different debug messages15:46
BluesKajHowdy folks15:46
James147Heya BluesKaj15:47
BluesKajhi James14715:47
Danno7James147: http://pastebin.com/tA1VgYg515:48
James147Danno7: is it running fine?15:49
Danno7meh? I think so15:50
James147Danno7: then I wouldnt worry about it15:50
Danno7hehe. ok15:50
Danno7I am a long time Ubuntu user but the unity desktop ...I just couldn't deal with it15:51
James147Danno7: seems allot of people cannot... though I do like their task manager :)15:51
Danno7not really understanding what this activity manager is suppposed to do?15:53
James147Danno7: manages activities... :) now activities are something farily new to kde (so still under heavy development) but are essentially a way of grouping tasks, similar to virtual desktops15:54
Danno7oh man, now I get it. I lost this window again...so how do you change between activity windows?15:54
James147Danno7: The difference btween them and virtual desktops is that they can not only group windows but also widgets and backgrounds, and there is developemnt on going to make applications aware of them so they can change behaviour dependong on what activity they are in15:55
James147also ^^ they can be stoped and started15:55
Danno7ok so I click on activity and set up a new workspace with widgits and windows...now how do I get back to my original desktop?15:56
James147meta+tab should switch between them, or you can click the cachew (the thing in the corner) and click activities, or you can add the activity widget to the panel15:56
James147managment of them isnt the easiest thing to do yet... though there is on going work to improve this (kde 4.8 is ment to improve on it)15:57
Danno7oh snap..thats kinda cool15:58
pawieckihi again, any ideas how to play .flv movies in dragon player?15:58
James147Danno7: the idea behind it is great, though there is still quite allot of work to be done on them15:58
Danno7thanks James. BTW I think thats why I couldn't change my background. I was in activity window..not in a regular desktop space15:59
Danno7nevermind. no something was borked because I can change my bg no matter where I am16:01
James147Danno7: yeah, and there is no such thing as an activity window and refular desktop space... all desktops are activities (by default all the same activity)16:03
Danno7ah. Is there a keyboard shortcut to hid all the widgets?16:03
James147why do you want to?16:04
Danno7I dunno. I know I can do it on a OS-X just wondering16:04
James147Danno7: there is a dash board where you can place widgets, this can be hidden and shown on top of iwndows16:05
James147(ctrl+F12 by default I think)16:05
Danno7oh. dashboard vs just having it on the activity window background16:06
James147(you can also set it so the dashboard displays whats on the background)16:06
Danno7hmm. fascinating16:07
Danno7this is way more awesome than unity. I am surprised that I have never tried KDE16:08
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Danno7will conky work on KDE?16:12
James147Danno7: why not use the widgets for kde? if the default ones arent good enough there are allot at kde-look.org (you can even download and install them though the add widgets dialog inside kde)16:13
James147there are ALLOT of system monitors to chose from :S16:13
Danno7hmm, yeah. I guess I am just used to looking at my conky. Kind of like an old pair of shoes16:14
igoressicus??????? ??????? ?????? ???????? ?????16:29
BarkingFishigoressicus: Whatever you just typed is completely unintelligible.  I'm sorry, but I am unable to read your message.16:32
igoressicusnot supported russion codepage16:33
BarkingFishok, you want help? We have a russian channel.16:34
BarkingFish!ru16:34
ubottuПожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.16:34
BluesKaj!ru | igoressicus16:34
ubottuigoressicus: please see above16:34
igoressicusthks, it first time start irc on my ubuntu system! thks 4 all!16:36
BluesKajhmm his IP shows the ukraine ,  russians still welcome there ..interesting16:36
lenovohellol16:37
pawieckihow can you tell by the ip from where he comes?16:43
dasKreechBluesKaj, being understood is always welcome regardless of other differences.16:46
dasKreechmore comfortable to have an enemy/rival you understand than a ally/friend you can't decipherr16:48
dasKreechpawiecki, GeoIP16:48
dasKreechBlocks of IP addresses are assigned to certain organizations and regions. Depending on which IP you can tell from which city the person is connected16:49
BluesKajdasKreech,  no doubt , but it's still interesting to me.16:49
dasKreechhence wonderful ads declaring that you have single girls in $YOUR_CITY just waiting on you to call them16:49
dasKreechBluesKaj, Also you can't predict individual responses from official political stances of country leaders16:50
dasKreechSee GWB16:50
BluesKajdasKreech,  myu IP here is dynamic , so it's interesting to see ads directed at me in cities 700km away . My ISP uses various switches around the province to balance internet traffic16:52
dasKreechBluesKaj, Yes that is a partial flaw of the assumptions made16:53
dasKreechIt's unusual enough these days that the gamble of it being correct is good enough.16:54
dasKreechNot like they expect 100% click through rate in any case16:54
pawieckihave another problem - how to simply format pendrive in kubuntu? i can't find it. Looked in kde partition manager but can't do it17:01
pawieckiand for my simply means with gui :)17:06
dasKreechpawiecki, are you using partitionmanager ?17:07
muntiKubupawiecki: am gusessing it doesn't show up in devices?17:07
muntiKubuguessing*17:07
BluesKajpawiecki,  did you umount the USB drive before trying to format17:08
pawieckiit shows, but i can't make any actions on it17:08
muntiKubupawiecki: select it and then unmount it17:08
pawieckitried both KDE Partition Editor and Partition Manager17:09
pawieckiok unmounted17:10
djones__hello, im having trouble getting my bluetooth to work with kubuntu 11.10, i didnt even think the laptop had bluetooth, but i keep seeing "stopping bluetooth" when i reboot, in settings it says no bluetooth device found, ill pastebin dmesg | grep Blue* if anyones intrested, the laptop is a dell inspiron e1705, any help is good, thanks17:10
djones__http://paste.ubuntu.com/813296/17:12
dasKreechdjones__, If it doesn't have bluetooth then it doesn't have bluetooth. Bluetooth services are installed by default (even on desktops) if you can't make use if it then remove the bluez service (like I do ;-)17:12
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dasKreechhi JontheEchidna17:14
JontheEchidnahi17:14
pawieckistrange. When i unmounted pedrive it was not shown in partition editor. But when i pulled it out and back again it was there and i could format it and do more actions. That's not very intuitive :/17:17
djones__dasKreech: is the more useless stuff installed that i could or should get rid of? im still pretty new to all of this17:18
dasKreechdjones__, Welcome to Linux and KDE then :)17:19
James147djones__: you dont `need` to get rid of anything... installed stuff that you dont use wont hurt your system17:19
dasKreechdjones__, Useless is of course relative. For someone who relies on bluetooth it's not useless at all17:19
djones__dasKreech: well if the bluetooth isnt there, the service is pretty useless isnt it?17:20
dasKreechdjones__, You could perhaps look through /etc/init.d and see if you want the services listed inside there. anything you are not sure about you can ask in here for more details17:21
James147djones__: but if you ever do get bluetooth then it will be there... which is why kubuntu has it by default17:21
dasKreechdjones__, Yes but we know that you don't have bluetooth because you said you didn't I wouldn't start assuming on what you have vs what you don't have and give you a list of things to remove17:21
James147djones__: you can disable it if you want... or even uninstall it though it wont make much of a difference if you do or not17:22
djones__another thing ive noticed, ive looked up the specs for this laptop, as it was givin to me by a friend, and it says im using a ati x1400 video card, but the specs pages all say either intel onboard card or an nvidia go card, is that something weird with the drivers or perhaps an available option on the laptop17:24
James147djones__: lspci | grep VGA    to see which you have17:25
pawieckiis there a simpler way to format a usb drive? I have a friend who has kubuntu installed (by me) and formatting a pendrive with partition editor every time won't be easy for him. You know... on windows it's just right click. Even on Ubuntu it's easy17:26
James147pawiecki: why do you need to format so often?17:26
djones__James147: ok thank you17:26
pawieckii do not. I'm just wondering why is it so complex here17:28
dasKreechNot on a KDE box now but I would suspect there is a simpler way. I probably still would use partitionmanager though17:29
James147pawiecki: because it is considered a dangrous operation... as it will distroy data (picking the wrong drive could be disgratious)... and there is little need for it to be a convient option as you dont need to do it often17:29
BluesKajdjones__,  maybe your laptop has 2 GPUs, and swaps between them to save power and graphics load requirements17:31
pawieckiJames147: so what to tell my friend then? Just to delete files via Dolphin?17:31
James147pawiecki: why not? you could create a simple script to do it if you wanted...17:32
dasKreechHe's formatting the drive to delete files?17:33
pawieckiyup.17:33
dasKreechwow I've never heard of that as the preferred option before17:33
pawieckiMe too.17:33
dasKreech^A->del is much faster17:33
James147dasKreech: windows users do it as its a "right click -> format" for them...17:34
dasKreechSorry17:34
dasKreechCtrl+A to select all files and then press Delete17:34
dasKreechJames147, It's still faster to select all files and press delete17:34
pawieckiJames147: yes but tell me what's wrong in that ?17:35
James147dasKreech: not with the mouse :)17:35
djones__BluesKaj: what would that mean? sorry, like i said before im still pretty new to all of this17:35
BluesKajpawiecki,  maybe your friend should learn a bit more about linux if he's going to use it. Holding his hand at every turn isn't going to help him.17:35
BluesKajdjones__,  looks like you have the dual graphics system one for low level graphic requirements which switches to higher level (a diiferent card) when the graphics content requires it .17:35
dasKreechpawiecki, Nothing overall wrong with itbut it does wear out the drive needlessly and it's slower in terms of actual time (though as James147 points out not in terms of interaction time)17:35
dasKreechdjones__, ah that could be possible17:36
James147pawiecki: a simple option -> create a service menu called "format" that simply deletes the contents of a folder :D17:37
djones__BluesKaj: what does that mean to me? ha ha17:37
BluesKajdjones__,  what did the command  lspci | grep VGA that James147 suggested , tell you ?17:37
pawieckiwindows has the option "fast format" which (as i suppose) just mark files as deleted, but do not format the entire disc. So it's simpler and faster17:37
djones__lspci | grep VGA17:37
djones__01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Radeon Mobility X140017:37
pawieckiJames147: i like your sense of humor :)17:37
Torchpawiecki: fast format on windows will basically do what partitionmanager on KDE does.17:38
dasKreechpawiecki, sort of. it dumps the file listing sort of like rewriting the Table of Contents of a book to just say introduction and glossary17:38
djones__i do have it connected to my tv also if that makes any difference17:38
dasKreechpawiecki, Though it is an option. You can add a right click menu that says format that just deletes all the files and that would work :)17:39
pawieckiok, then how to add it?17:40
gaetanhi17:40
James147pawiecki: one sec17:40
BluesKajdjones__,  pastebin the output from this command , lspci , ...need to look at your devices17:46
dasKreech!pastebin17:47
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:47
pawieckidjones__: maybe check "hardware information"17:47
djones__http://pastebin.com/s280yNLP17:48
dasKreechpawiecki, http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Quick+Usb+Formatter?content=13749317:48
dasKreechBluesKaj, see above17:48
BluesKajdjones__,  ok ,you have one graphics card, not the dual level setup that i suspected17:51
djones__pawiecki: cant find hardware information anywhere, but kinfocenter says nothing at all about my video cards17:51
djones__BluesKaj: so then everything is working as it should and i just have a different setup than the one listed on the specs page?17:51
dasKreechdjones__, Which spec page is this?17:53
BluesKajdjones__,  laptop mfgrs are notorious for switching specs without notice , especially graphics chips/gpus17:53
dasKreechMore noticeably network cards. People care about GPUS17:53
dasKreechThey will list you a particular network card for your specific machine and ship it with something else completely17:54
dasKreechnot an issue on Windows but sometimes disaster ensues for other OSes17:54
djones__dasKreech: the one on the dell page. http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/inspn/topics/en/inspn_e1705_sp_overview?c=us&l=en&cs=1917:54
dasKreechdjones__, what CPU does it have in it?17:56
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dasKreechIt's possible that's not quite the same model17:56
_dac_Hi, just trying out new ID name17:57
djones__dasKreech: kinfocenter says 2 genuine intel max speed 173317:57
pawieckidjones__: are you sure it's yours model? on the bottom of your laptop there should be full model id17:58
djones__pp05xb?18:00
pawieckiprobably. For example i have a Samsung n210 netbook. But the full model id is: "NP-N210-JB01PL"18:02
BluesKajdjones__,  inkinfocenter , check device info>graphical info>opengl18:03
djones__BluesKaj: what am i looking for there? there it says the same ati radeon mobility x140018:04
_dac_k,bye18:05
BluesKajdjones__,  ok , I wanted to be sure is all , since you pointed us to the dell site I kinda wondered myself why it didn't mention ati in it's specs18:06
djones__wish i could find anything at all on google eabout this thing18:08
dasKreechdjones__, I'll trust kinfocenter on that. It's pretty difficult to misinterpret a Nvidia card for an ATI one18:11
pawieckidjones__: but what's the problem with your laptop? only the bluatooth thing?18:11
pawieckibluetooth*18:11
pawieckiweird misspell :P18:12
djones__pawiecki:  that just had me a little confused, i had a little trouble with loading the wrong wireless driver when i first installed, when i try to watch/rip dvds it looks like garbage, thats really the only problem i still have18:13
pawieckii have desktop pc and i olso had "bluetooth stopped" message while apt-get upgrading18:13
dasKreechdjones__, how much garbage? as in unwatchable?18:13
djones__dasKreech: yeah, sometimes its worse than others, but always bad enough that i cant watch it18:14
dasKreechpawiecki, Yes it's small enough in terms of RAM and disk space to throw in18:14
dasKreechdjones__, And you installed libdvdcss and libdvdread already ?18:15
dasKreechOr VLC? :)18:15
djones__dasKreech: vlc yes, doesnt that download all the libs by default?18:15
pawieckidasKreech: what's small enough? Sry i'm a bit tired :)18:16
dasKreechSort of. VLC is self contained So vlc should have all the libs but unlikely that others can use it18:16
djones__pawiecki: i think hes refering to the bluetooth stuff18:16
dasKreechpawiecki, Bluetooth service18:16
dasKreechJames147, Going to be here for a while?18:17
djones__dasKreech: vlc does a better job of playing them, i can at least tell what its trying to be, but still unwatchable18:17
James147dasKreech: probally18:17
pawieckiah ok. But i have no bluetooth device :)18:18
BarkingFishdjones__: it sounds to me that you need some of the packages from our restricted repository and the kubuntu-restricted-extras too18:18
BarkingFishDoes you DVD look like lots of multicolored squares spread all over the screen like a psychedelic chess board?18:19
BarkingFish*your18:19
dasKreechJames147,  if I vanish can you help pawiecki with http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Quick+Usb+Formatter?content=13749318:19
dasKreech!dvd18:20
BarkingFishit's possible you're missing decoding software & stuff for dvds18:20
ubottuUbuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats18:20
James147dasKreech: what problem is he having?18:20
dasKreechcould also be your computer is somehow not fast enough to decode the DVD though that's unlikely18:20
dasKreechJames147, right click -> format. That should give USB devices a format option when you put them in the computer18:21
dasKreechHooray device manager18:21
pawieckidasKreech: i'll delete files instead of formatting drive, so there's no help needed :)18:21
James147dasKreech: yeah, but what problem with that software?18:21
dasKreechpawiecki, Oh I'm sure that you will adapt but in case your friend has hard wired format routines in his blood/hand18:22
dasKreechJames147, requires some compilation. It should be simple enough based on the instructions but in case....18:22
djones__BarkingFish:  no, it will be kinda clear and then go crazy with lines through the picture, and it wil go all one color or all squares of one color18:23
BarkingFishyeah, that sounds like you're missing a decoder.18:24
BarkingFishFollow what dasKreech posted above about commercial DVD and try again, but it strikes me it could also be copy protection if you already have these stuff18:24
pawieckiahh i love kde, but why this love need to by so hard :/ it's so damn buggy18:27
pawieckibe*18:27
pawieckii can't even open muon software center - crashing every time18:28
pawieckiDetails: muon-installer PID: 5973 Signal Segmentation fault (11)18:29
djones__the lib from that link was already installed, i reset the region code now for a reboot, ill be back in a second18:30
James147pawiecki: technically muon isnt part of kde, its written using kdelibs. And muon crashing seems to be fairly common of late... you can always use apt-get on the command line or install an alternitive packagemanager18:31
dasKreechJontheEchidna, ping18:31
JontheEchidnapong18:31
pawieckiJames147: which do you propose?18:31
dasKreechmuon-installer has known crashes on start?18:32
* James147 tends to use command line for upgrading ^^ 18:32
JontheEchidnayeah, an upgrade to something else started to make it crash suddenly last week18:32
James147but kpackagekit was the packagemanager in previous versions18:32
pawieckiis it in kubuntu 11.10?18:32
dasKreechJontheEchidna, Known quantity? or need more feedback to track it down?18:33
JontheEchidnahttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29126218:33
James147pawiecki: as far as I know its still in the repos,18:33
ubottuKDE bug 291262 in installer "Logitheque Muon issue" [Crash,Closed: downstream]18:33
djones__no good, still all screwy18:34
pawieckiis kde 4.8 usable?18:34
dasKreechpawiecki, https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291262#c11718:36
ubottuKDE bug 291262 in installer "Logitheque Muon issue" [Crash,Closed: downstream]18:36
dasKreechWorkaround till the new fix hits repos18:39
pawieckiok i'm trying this18:42
BentFranklinKDE's Remote Desktop Sharing invitation window comes up whenever I log in.  It's not in Autostart or any .rc file I can find.  Where else could this be loading from?18:43
pawieckiit worked18:43
dasKreechpawiecki, Whoot :)18:43
SnowhogJontheEchidna: My 'git' version you helped me compile (Version 1.2.0 "Caustic Carrionite") has no issues that I am aware of (on Kubuntu 11.10 w/KDE 4.7.4)18:43
pawieckidasKreech: the workaround worked, but it seems i eed to run muon package manager everytime to run muon software center18:45
pawieckineed*18:45
dasKreechpawiecki, I'm not aware of the details of the problem. I just skimmed the bug report18:47
dasKreechWorkarounds are not expected to be perfect. Just to get the job done while a proper fix is distributed18:47
pawieckibut what i don't understand is why they release Kubuntu as a "stable" system, and things like that happens18:49
dasKreechpawiecki, :-) Perhaps you would like to jump on the unstable system and use that ? ;-)18:51
dasKreechThere are levels of stability18:51
pawieckiif it's better, then why not18:51
dasKreechYou can for instance only use LTS which is more stable than a normal release18:51
dasKreechor you can use debian stable which is much more stable than an LTS release18:51
Snowhogpawiecki: Kubuntu is a stable system -- for a vast number of users. Hardware and video drivers are the 'variables' that cannot be fully programmed for.18:52
dasKreechRedhat can possibly be argued to be more stable than Debian18:52
pawieckisry dc18:53
dasKreechHowever each addition of stability means that something needs to be removed18:54
pawieckilevels... ok but for me stable doesn't mean throwing crashes at the user, right after a fresh install18:54
dasKreechEither the number of packages or the timing of when you get the packages18:54
dasKreechpawiecki, True. Somethings can't be avoided based on resources though.18:55
James147pawiecki: the problem isnt so simple... my vm of kubuntu still hasnt seen this issue so it dosnt affect everyone18:55
dasKreechA basix problem is that no one wants to test the "unstable" versions but then everyone wants things to be tested when the time comes to release them18:55
pawieckithat's why i think the release schedule is bad18:55
dasKreechpawiecki, then use the LTS or Debian releases18:55
dasKreechor CentOS/Redhat18:56
dasKreechthose are multi year releases so somewhere between one to five years in between each release18:56
pawieckii can test unstable kubuntu18:57
James147pawiecki: that will just crash/break more often18:57
James147but if you want you can upgrade to it18:58
dasKreechYes but then you can say what's the issues you are having and it should work better for your mix of packages and hardware faster18:58
pawieckiand it still won't improove the end product, because it's broken by design. I mean 6 month to make stable system is not the best idea :)18:58
dasKreechand as a bonus other people shouldn't get the exact same crash out of the box on a fresh install18:58
dasKreechpawiecki, You are going on the consideration that they are starting from scratch every single time. They are not18:59
pawieckii know they are not18:59
pawieckibut that's still a bad idea18:59
dasKreechpawiecki, How long should it take?18:59
pawieckiin my opinion?19:00
pawieckiit should be released when ready19:00
James147pawiecki: ha, then it will never be realesed19:00
pawieckino19:00
James147pawiecki: yes... if you dont realse people wont test it, if people dont test it you can fix it if you cannot fix it you cannot relase it19:00
James147you cannot fir it ^^19:01
pawieckithere are always goals for the release right?19:01
James147pawiecki: yeah, ubuntu's tends to be to update to the latest packages... which change by the time they want to realse19:01
pawieckilike the new version of kde, new version of amarok, kernel and so on (just an example)19:01
dasKreechpawiecki, that's what made Debian have 6 years in between releases :)19:02
dasKreechpawiecki, Ahhh what you want is a rolling release distro19:02
pawieckiclose :)19:02
pawieckiit's not perfect, but in my opinion the best way to go19:02
dasKreechif computing was perfect then this room wouldn't exist and we wouldn't have met :)19:03
James147pawiecki: then ubuntu isnt for you, have you tried archlinux or chakra?19:03
pawieckibut i like ubuntu19:03
pawieckiand like kde19:03
James147other distros package kde ^^ charkra is one19:04
pawieckiprobably i would like mangeia but i prefer deb's over rpm's19:04
pawieckiand i can't live without them ;)19:04
dasKreechpawiecki, well part of ubuntu is having a time based release. It's how the system operates. As said you can use a LTS release19:04
dasKreechwhich is an upgrade every two years19:04
* James147 notes charkra dosnt use debs or rpms ^^19:04
pawieckibut LTS is not up to date19:04
pawieckii mean apps19:05
pawieckior did they fixed this?19:05
James147pawiecki: so your argument is that kubuntu dosnt take enough time to test before relaseing, but you also want the latest packages avaible?19:05
pawieckipackages like Firefox, Libreoffice, vlc... yes19:06
James147what about muon, amarok, samba?19:06
dasKreechpawiecki, that's my point. If you are stable then you are giving up something. Either the number of applications or the timeliness of them19:06
pawieckiwell maybe i'm to used to windows model, when you have up to date apps which doesn't affect system19:10
James147pawiecki: problem is there isnt really that distinction in linux19:11
dasKreechpawiecki, Well a) Linux isn't Windows and b) You are probably wrong about the applications being up to date19:11
pawieckiwhy wrong?19:12
dasKreechYou make assumptions as to what is new. In Linux you can actually watch and see the development and participate19:12
dasKreechSomething that takes two years to build on Linux feels like it's taking forever to be stable even though it's new19:13
dasKreechOn Windows you can have something take three years but because you can't see it and it's entirely closed off you don't consider it19:13
dasKreechThe latest version of Skype is six though if you follow the blog posts you know they are already running skype 8 internally19:14
pawieckidasKreech: didn't i mention firefox and libreoffice?19:14
dasKreechso you are two versions out of date19:14
pawieckithey're both open even on windows19:14
James147pawiecki: they are also two verylarge projects... not all open source software has their man power19:15
dasKreechwhich brings me  to the second aspect :) Linux is not Windows19:15
pawieckiand that's a good thing19:16
dasKreechon Windows a application ships with all of it's depends and libraries coupled with it. On Linux it depends on what the system has installed.19:16
dasKreechso if gtk isn't up to snuff then it doesn't make sense to upgrade firefox. Or perhaps the other way around19:16
Snowhogpawiecki: There is no such thing as an operating system that is "error free".19:16
James147^^ generally, you can do both (though it uses more space an dmemory)19:16
dasKreechsomething could be upgraded and patched so much that it makes another package behave in ways unexpected19:17
dasKreechso for example if you track the number of packages which use libc upgrading that one package means that an enormous testing regime must kick offf19:18
dasKreechso you then have to choose. Either you have a very stable set of applications which have been very throughly tested (debianstable/Redhat)19:18
dasKreechSome inbetween where you have newer packages that work most of the time for most of the people but has some corner cases that can't be taken into account right now (Ubuntu/Fedora)19:19
dasKreechor crazy new packages that stream from a developers keyboard to your computer but have no stability concerns and no testing (debian sid/LFS)19:20
dasKreechYou can't have brand spanking new things and perfect stability because what's considered new in windows is horribly old in most Linux considerations and on Windows you ship with a self contained system for each application whereas you are moving into a neighbourhood and trying to integrate on Linux19:22
pawieckiahh i didn't wanted to make this linux vs windows. I know Kubuntu depends on many packages and every single one of them can broke something.19:22
dasKreechpawiecki, I understand. Just saying that what's considered up to date is not the same based on visibility19:23
dasKreechIf you can't abide any crashes then having things work is probably of the utmost importance so choose your compilation of packages that optimize for that19:24
dasKreechif you are a feature hunter then you want newer things but you have to accept that some of them will be incomplete and may sometimes change how things work until more feedback is cycled through but you would optimize your packages to be much newer with more features19:25
dasKreechKubuntu is somewhere in the middle. you can choose if you want to err on either side19:25
TimuratorHi all19:25
BentFranklinUnfortunately, or fortunately, depending on how you view it, I find the best way to go is have Windows for some things (usually front end) and Linux for others (back end stuff like rsync, mysql, etc).19:25
dasKreechhi Timurator19:25
dasKreechBentFranklin, depends on what you optimzing for of course :)19:26
BentFranklinWell, I'm optimizing for BentFranklin.19:26
dasKreechpawiecki, as an example some people will update to the RC of the new version of Kubuntu to get in early. Others will wait till a month after the new release comes out before upgrading so that day one discovered crashes will be patched out.19:27
dasKreechBentFranklin, Perfectly alright :) that's the point of FOSS. Here is your Key and kite. Straightened out I'm afraid19:27
dasKreechpawiecki, so if you like you can simply wait a week after an update is released to install it to see if it causes issues. (I have 148 waiting updates on my computer)19:28
pawieckidasKreech: i know, myself i once testet ubuntu 11.04 beta, but the problem is - after release it was still of beta, or even alpha  quality19:28
pawieckitested* grr19:29
dasKreechpawiecki, Which could then prompt you to stay on 10.10 :-) it worked for you for 6 months another month won't kill you19:29
pawieckithat's the main problem19:29
TimuratorCan anyone please tell me how to customize a kde4.7 desktop for rollout to 50 users. We need to set wallpaper. have some custom widgets on the desktop etc.19:30
pawieckino it won't kill me, but why then i can't have the newest firefox on 10.10?19:30
dasKreechTimurator, look into kiosk19:31
dasKreechpawiecki, PPA19:31
pawieckiPPA is a workaround, not solution in my opinion19:32
Timuratorthanks, will do19:33
pawieckibut ok, let it be PPA19:33
pawieckiwhat if i still have for example kubuntu 8.04?19:33
pawieckiit worked for me and didn't wanted to upgrade19:34
pawieckiis there a PPA for it? :)19:34
James147pawiecki: the problem with picking and chosing what application you want to upgrade is then conflicting librarys....19:35
dasKreechpawiecki, Yes:)19:35
pawieckiok, think i need an LTS then :)19:36
James147pawiecki: if you want to upgrade firefox to the latest on 8.04, it requrires a newer version of lib X, however application B wants an olver version of lib X to work and so breaks, the solution? upgrade applivation B, but what about C? or D?19:36
pawieckiJames147: so it's better to just upgrade the system19:37
James147pawiecki: but then that leads to less tested software.... there is no end to this agrument...19:37
dasKreechJames147, Well you could make a PPA for yourself that packages the entire thing into a chroot then points your /bin firefox to that19:37
dasKreechIt would take a little work but you can do it19:37
James147dasKreech: yey, new distro for every package :D19:37
dasKreechJames147, If you like  :)19:38
pawieckihehe19:38
* James147 prefires linux bundles like chakra dose http://chakra-linux.org/bundles.html19:38
pawieckiok let's change topic a bit. Have you tried 12.04?19:38
James147^^ which is basically taht19:39
BluesKajpawiecki,  12.04 LTS isn't scheduled for release until Apr 26th. Not in month.19:39
BluesKajone month19:40
James147kde 4.8 however is due this week :D19:40
dasKreech\o/19:40
pawieckiyes but you can upgrade to test it19:41
BluesKajalready using it , but I'm lready on 12.04 , it's the default19:41
James147pawiecki: my system will upgrade when its realse anyway... and my laptop is currently testing it :)19:41
BluesKaj4.7.9719:41
pawieckiJames147: how is it working?19:41
James147great on my laptop which is running arch ^^19:42
James147BluesKaj: hows it on kubuntu?19:42
csgeekI'm trying to setup a second monitor using Kubuntu.  I used to be able to choose how the monitors are displayed (ie. position of monitor..) right now I can't seem to do anything but clone my primary monitor....19:43
csgeekdo I need some twinview KDE module or xinemera?19:43
James147csgeek: what graphics card?19:43
csgeekintel...   primary display is laptop , with an extrernal vga monitor... one sec i'll get you specifics19:44
pawieckiworth testing? kubuntu is now my secondary OS so i could try it19:44
csgeeklspci:  Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)19:44
BluesKajso far so good this last 3 weel=ks or so. James147 . We did have a kernel panic login problem and the libreoffice upgrade blocked any other upgrades due to broken dependencies then as well, a few weeks back19:44
BluesKajbut that' really not a kde issue19:46
James147csgeek: then you should beable to chage the settings in System settings > display and monitor >  size and orientation... and change position to not be "clone of"19:46
BluesKajkde seems quite fine , aamof , better than the resizing issues with 4.7.3/419:47
csgeekJames147: I was able to 'till a few days...19:47
James147hmm19:47
csgeekhold on...19:47
csgeekthe "Clone Of" is grayed out19:47
csgeekall I can change is the Orientation19:48
pawieckilike gay or strait?19:48
pawieckisry :P19:49
djones__csgeek: is the unify outputs box checked?19:51
csgeekdjones__:  sorry.... I'm going to go back and hibernate again.. thanks for finding my silliness19:52
Snowhogpawiecki: [01-22-2012@10:30:53] <pawiecki> no it won't kill me, but why then i can't have the newest firefox on 10.10?  For the same reason that you can't install Windows 7 applications in Windows 98.20:13
dasKreechSnowhog, Except that he can20:14
dasKreech(Not Windows 7 applications in Windows 98 that would mean you have choice)20:14
SnowhogdasKreech: Well, not all. The point being made is that 'newer' versions depend on other supporting apps/libraries, that in an older version of Kubuntu, aren't there, or are not new enough.20:15
datruthis theree a winscp version of for kubuntu?20:15
dasKreechSnowhog, Yes but you can chroot those and still install insanely newer applications as long as they have kernel support20:16
pawieckiwell if not all, then most of win vista, xp and 98 apps will run in 720:16
dasKreechdatruth, perhaps you could say what features you want20:17
SnowhogdasKreech: But only if the other dependencies can be met, as was pointed out.20:17
dasKreechpawiecki, that wasn't what you were talking about :) you wanted newer stuff on older versions20:17
James147datruth: wellm there is scp :) or rsync.. or is you want a gui just use dolphin20:17
dasKreechSnowhog, Which for the most part they can as long as there is kernel support20:17
Snowhogpawiecki: Older Windows apps run in newer versions of Windows, but not necessarily the other way round.20:17
pawieckiyes but i referred to Snowhog20:17
datruthahh okay yeah just wanted a gui20:17
djones__how can i make the screen saver go away while vlc is in full screen?20:18
James147datruth: dolphin then ^^ it can talk most filetransfer protocalls (sftp, fish, ftp...)20:19
datruthgotcha20:19
pawieckiand sry for my english i don't use it much20:19
djones__or maybe even just on the screen that that doesnt have full screen vlc on it20:19
James147datruth: just enter <protocal>://<address>/<path>  ie "sftp://192.168.1.1/home"20:19
* datruth is happy he can wake his computer up from sleep mode now20:20
datruthJames147: ahh ok cool thx20:20
James147datruth: you can even add them to the places panel if you vist them allot20:20
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datruthahh awesome20:21
dasKreechdatruth, Filezilla is a good winscp replacement or use sftp:// in dolphin20:24
datruthoh wow20:25
datruthdidn't know filezilla did that20:25
datruthi'll play with that20:25
James147^^ any reason not to use the already installed dolphin?20:26
pawieckiJames147: because Filezilla has this sexy "zilla" in it ;)20:28
pawiecki...and Dolphin doesn't20:28
Orcris_Is there any way to hide a system tray icon in Kubuntu?20:34
Orcris_Neve mind. I found it.20:35
kriseHi, can anybody tell me how turn on shuffle on amarok20:45
James147krise: at the bottom of the playlist click the button at the end turn on random20:45
James147(on amarok 2.5.0 at least, though I think the button has always been in that area)20:46
kriseThanks James147, got it20:47
jonahhi does anyone know how to get the channel list up in quassel, surely there's a gui for it and not just command?21:09
Snowhogjonah: Don't believe so. Nothing in Quassel's configuration settings has anything for a channel list.21:16
jonahSnowhog, that's bizarre, how do you look for a new channel to ask for help for something in?21:23
jonahSnowhog: found it, you righ-click on the server name on the left and press show channel list!!21:28
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Snowhogjonah: Hey. Cool. Thanks.21:32
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