[01:57] <Xperiment68> ello all! Anyone care to help wewith a X driver issue?
[02:00] <shoopdewoop> so im trying to install lxde on my kubuntu 10.04 usb key on my netbook (dell mini 1010) but 'sudo apt-get install lxde' returns error: package not found
[02:06] <shoopdewoop> so im trying to install lxde on my kubuntu 10.04 usb key on my netbook (dell mini 1010) but 'sudo apt-get install lxde' returns error: package not found
[02:09] <slowz> shoopdewoop: have you tried to update the db. sudo apt-get update
[02:09] <shoopdewoop> ohhh rats thats a good point. thanks for the suggestion, ill try that!
[02:28] <Daskreech> And I'm back
[03:44] <shoopdewoop> so i got 10.04 running live on my netbook (dell mini 1010) and ran 'sudo apt-get <update | upgrade>' but for some reason 'sudo apt-get install lxde' still returns a package not found error
[03:46] <Daskreech> !info lxde
[03:46] <Daskreech> !info lxde 10.04
[03:46] <JontheEchidna> ^it was indeed available in 10.04
[03:46] <Daskreech> !10.04
[03:46] <Daskreech> !info lxde lucid
[03:47] <Daskreech> Yep it's there
[03:47] <shoopdewoop> strange
[03:47] <Daskreech> shoopdewoop, apt-cache search lxde
[03:47] <shoopdewoop> running
[03:48] <shoopdewoop> returned nothing
[03:49] <JontheEchidna> hmm, could you pastebin the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[03:54] <shoopdewoop> how do i do that? (i copied the contents, but where do i paste it)
[03:55] <shoopdewoop> i found the pastes link
[03:55] <shoopdewoop> pasted the contents and hit paste, but it doesnt seem to have gone anywhere
[04:00] <JontheEchidna> shoopdewoop: there's an application called "pastebinit" that can take a file as a command line argument. It'll paste it for you and return the link
[04:00] <JontheEchidna> e.g. "pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[04:00] <JontheEchidna> (you'll have to install it first, it's not included by default)
[04:01] <shoopdewoop> sudo apt-get install pastebinit?
[04:01] <Daskreech> how does he install with no sources.list :)
[04:01] <Daskreech> assuming he :)
[04:01] <Daskreech> shoopdewoop, that would be it
[04:01] <shoopdewoop> couldnt find package :P
[04:01] <Daskreech> heehee
[04:01] <Daskreech> shoopdewoop, paste.kde.org
[04:01] <shoopdewoop> isnt this joyous :P
[04:02] <Daskreech> paste the sources.list and then give us the new URL here
[04:05] <shoopdewoop> http://paste.kde.org/433514/
[04:07] <Daskreech> JontheEchidna, Those look sufficient to get sometstuff done
[04:07] <Daskreech> shoopdewoop, want to uncomment lines 18 and 30 ?
[04:07] <JontheEchidna> The universe repository lines are commented out
[04:07] <JontheEchidna> yeah
[04:07] <Daskreech> Yeah. Some stuff
[04:08] <JontheEchidna> remove the '#' from lines 18 -23, and 30-35
[04:08] <shoopdewoop> 18 through 23, and 30 through 35, got it
[04:09] <shoopdewoop> done
[04:10] <Daskreech> shoopdewoop, save then type sudo apt-get update
[04:10] <shoopdewoop> got it
[04:11] <Daskreech> try the install for lxde now
[04:11] <shoopdewoop> "The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to /etc/apt/sources.list."
[04:15] <JontheEchidna> shoopdewoop: "kdesudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list"
[04:15] <JontheEchidna> it'll prompt you for your password, and you'll be able to save it
[04:15] <shoopdewoop> okay
[04:18] <shoopdewoop> updating
[04:18] <Daskreech> \o/
[04:19] <shoopdewoop> done update
[04:19] <shoopdewoop> installing lxde! :D
[04:20] <JontheEchidna> :)
[04:20] <JontheEchidna> as an added benefit, you will now also be able to install security updates as they become available
[04:21] <shoopdewoop> huzzah!
[04:23] <shoopdewoop> now when its finished installing, i should just be able to logout and log back in with the new environment, correct?
[04:25] <JontheEchidna> right, there should be an "lxde" entry in the session box
[04:26] <JontheEchidna> (blue button with a down arrow on the default kdm theme)
[04:27] <shoopdewoop> right, alrighty, now its just a waiting game while it installs :P thanks for the help JontheEchidna and Daskreech
[04:27] <JontheEchidna> yw
[04:27] <Daskreech> sure
[04:28] <Daskreech> You'll have a few thousand applicatons to install now
[04:29] <shoopdewoop> haha i sure do :P another hopefully quick question: is there a graphics card driver or some such thing i should download so my screen resolution isnt stuck at 800x576? :P
[04:31] <JontheEchidna> unless you have an nVidia or ATi card, the default driver should be sufficient. If you have an nVidia or ATi card, you can get their non-open-source drivers by launching Applications -> System -> Additional Drivers from the KDE menu
[04:31] <shoopdewoop> youll cringe when i say it, but im running on a dell mini 1010 netbook :P
[04:33] <JontheEchidna> hmm, that has an Intel GMA 500
[04:33] <JontheEchidna> not very good driver support back in 10.04 (not sure if it's good yet, even)
[04:34] <JontheEchidna> Intel outsourced development of that graphics chip, and the company that made it didn't provide linux drivers
[04:35] <JontheEchidna> anyways, I'm off to do the dishes, then bed.
[04:36] <shoopdewoop> alrighty, thanks anyway!
[04:39] <shoopdewoop> for the record, i may have found a solution to my intel gma 500 issue:
[04:39] <shoopdewoop> http://code.google.com/p/gma500/wiki/PPARepository
[04:39] <shoopdewoop> http://www.internetling.com/2010/05/12/howto-intel-gma-500-poulsbo-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx/
[04:40] <Daskreech> Hmm neat
[04:54] <meduser> good evening...anyone familiar with vmware?
[05:02] <Daskreech> meduser, Possibly. Is there a further question?
[05:05] <meduser> Daskreech:I was having issues installing and getting errors for linux headers, but I think I just figured it out..
[05:26] <Crell> Hi folks.  For reasons I do not understand, several applications are opening web links in Chrome.  I find that odd, as my default browser according to System Settings is Firefox.
[05:26] <Crell> Any idea why the mismatch?  It seems to be non-KDE apps that are affected, I think.  (Thunderbird, NetBeans, etc.)
[06:00] <Daskreech> hi bigbrovar
[06:01] <bigbrovar> Hi guys, anyone been able to get 5.1 surround output to work on kubuntu 11.10 (running kde 4.8 backport) I was able to enable surround in pulse audio but the phonon configuration tool doesn't have a 5.1 output profile for anything other than HDMI.
[06:01] <bigbrovar> Daskreech: Hi long time :)
[06:03] <Daskreech> :)
[06:03] <Daskreech> I've been reading http://whiteafrican.com/2008/08/26/an-interview-with-appfrica-founder-jon-gosier/
[06:04] <bigbrovar> Daskreech: oh cool will check it out
[06:06] <Daskreech> I've never understood if a soundcard needs drivers for pulse specifically for certain advanced features
[06:07] <bigbrovar> Daskreech: apprantly to get PA to output 5.1 is pretty easy.. but since phonon feeds from pulse audio .. I can't not get a profile from phonon which outputs 5.1
[06:08] <Daskreech> Ah that would be different
[06:08] <Daskreech> WHat are you playing through ?
[06:13] <bigbrovar> Daskreech: I don't get.. playing as in the music I am playing? I just got a home theater sound system and I want to connect it to my laptop
[06:13] <bigbrovar> but without 5.1 output I would be under utilizing the sound system]
[06:14] <Daskreech> Right what player are you using to play the music ?
[06:18] <cancer> Hi, Can anyone help me installing Sound drivers?
[06:21] <Daskreech> !anyone
[06:25] <cancer> Hi, Can anyone help me installing Sound drivers?
[06:29] <cancer> Hi, Can anyone help me installing Sound drivers?
[06:37] <cancer_> What with kubuntu, everytime i switch tabs or maybe is only freeze after few minutes and then i have to restart my pc
[06:38] <cancer_> What with kubuntu, everytime i switch tabs or maybe is only freeze after few minutes and then i have to restart my pc
[06:40] <cancer_> Please Help.
[07:05] <Daskreech> cancer, with?
[07:22] <cancer> daskreech: when i move mouse on any tab that is minimized it brings up little box, i want to disable that. i am new in kubuntu. i reached to style -system settings. please help in this case.
[07:22] <cancer> daskreech: when i move mouse on any tab that is minimized it brings up little box, i want to disable that. i am new in kubuntu. i reached to style -system settings. please help in this case.
[07:37] <cancer> Can anyone help?
[07:37] <cancer> I have sound and Graphic problem. There is no sound and no graphics drivers installed
[08:05] <Daskreech> cancer, What box?
[08:33] <krise_> kubuntu 12.04 - how can get my right klick working on HP Probook 4520s
[09:21] <cancer> Can anyone tell me how to install or configure Sound & Graphic(Nvidia) drivers. Kubuntu (Wubi)
[10:10] <delight> kde-systemsettings-proxy is not picked up by the browsers (chromium, chrome ...)
[10:10] <delight> in 12.04 LTS ...
[10:11] <cancer> No sound Kubuntu (wubi), Any Help?
[10:14] <cancer> No sound Kubuntu (wubi), Any Help?
[10:15] <cancer> Why don't anyone tell the solution
[10:20] <cancer> No sound Kubuntu (wubi), Any Help?
[10:38] <delight> cancer: <<< maybe its your nickname
[10:39] <delight> just a tip: you didn't even mention what version u use
[10:39] <cancer> delight: yep
[10:39] <cancer> latest kubuntu
[10:40] <delight> number ?
[10:40] <cancer> kubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386
[10:41] <delight> try removing .pulse folder and .pulse-cookie
[10:42] <cancer> i know nothing. please be specific
[10:42] <cancer> tell me how?
[10:42] <delight> rm -r ~/.pulse*
[10:42] <cancer> donw
[10:43] <delight> logout + login
[10:43] <delight> see if it helped
[10:44] <cancer> delight: i didn't used "*" in command, is that ok.
[11:52] <cancer> almoxarif:
[11:52] <ikonia> cancer: please stop that
[12:06] <almoxarife> ikonia: cancer: please stop that <-- be kind, he does not have an idea on how to start a pm
[13:19] <Specialist> Hi there, I just tried to upgrade my Oneiric install to KDE 4.8.0 from the backports PPA. This worked fine on my laptop, but on my desktop I get the following error message after the download has completed:
[13:19] <Specialist> E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'kjots'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
[13:19] <Specialist> Any ideas?
[13:19] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[13:20] <BluesKaj> Specialist,  run , sudo dpkg --configure -a , then update/upgrade again
[13:21] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Unfortunately, this has no effect
[13:21] <BluesKaj> Specialist,  it will onl;y show an error if there's a problem
[13:22] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Should `sudo dpkg --configure -a` produce any output?
[13:22] <BluesKaj> only if you have a problem
[13:23] <BluesKaj> now update and upgrade again
[13:23] <Specialist> Same error message, but no output from the previously run sudo dpkg --configure -a
[13:24] <Specialist> just to make sure: I did: sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:24] <Specialist> The latter produces the mentioned error message
[13:25] <BluesKaj> Specialist,  do you need kjots ? if not remove it and use klipper
[13:27] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Nope, but when I try to remove it, it wants to remove my complete KDE install: http://pastebin.com/ajqzHdBj
[13:28] <BluesKaj> specialist , is it interfereing with other removals or installs ?, if not just ignore it or file a bug
[13:28] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Which other removals or installs do you mean? I had no pending updates before adding the backports ppa
[13:29] <Specialist> I also double-checked that I do not have any potentially conflicting PPAs configured
[13:30] <BluesKaj> Specialist,  if you decide to remove a package or install one
[13:31] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Well, due to the error message, the update from KDE 4.7.4 to 4.8.0 is stuck ;-)
[13:31] <Specialist> So, I would say, it does interfere... ;-)
[13:31] <BluesKaj> try installing an application
[13:31] <BluesKaj> or a reboot , even
[13:33] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Installing an unrelated package works, so I'll probably just file a bug for kubuntu-ppa
[13:35] <BluesKaj> ok , good so it's not blocking installs at least ...there may be a fix for it if you check launchpad ..probly a patch or another ppa
[13:36] <BluesKaj> Specialist,  also you may want to chaeck with the ppl at #kubuntu-devel , they're very knowledgaeable about kde 4.8's problems
[13:37] <Specialist> BluesKaj: Thanks, I'll give that a try!
[13:37] <BluesKaj> right
[14:10] <bigbrovar> does the last stable release of alsa work with Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro  on a linux distro with kernel 3.2x ? has anyone gotten it to work.. I am just trying to do due diligence by researching an hardware before buying
[14:16] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  difficult to say that it will works with alsa only ...with pulseaudio (which is installed by default ) that soundcard should work just fine
[14:36] <BluesKaj> ok , gotta go ...bb in a few hrs
[14:40] <ibiwro> Hello! I got this update process - http://paste.ubuntu.com/869930/ - which takes around 1 minute to complete and takes time on lines marked with asterisk in the paste. Is there a way to fix it without removing those sources? Secondly, I'm KDE 4.7.97 version and adding kubuntu-ppa/backports after update, upgrade asks for 559MB of data to be downloaded.. is that right? http://paste.ubuntu.com/869933/
[14:40] <ibiwro> 2 minutes*
[14:50] <bigbrovar> Hi guys I am looking for a good usb 5.1 surround capable sound card for linux.. can anyone recommend a good one? I am looking at the creative sound blaster X fi pro but I can't seem to find any information if that works with alsa on linux
[14:57] <Sentynel> bigbrovar: I have an x-fi of some description, which works fine
[14:58] <bigbrovar> Sentynel: thanks, were u able to get 5.1 surround to work? or just stereo
[14:58] <Sentynel> bigbrovar: surround works
[14:58] <AD> HAs anyone here experimented with the muon suite 1.3.0 to try and fix some of the issues with it?
[14:58] <Sentynel> bigbrovar: note, I use pulseaudio, and have for a few years, but it worked fine with alsa before then too and I doubt it's subsequently been broken
[14:59] <AD> I was getting seg faults with Software centre every time I opened it, but have gone to 1.3.0 and that no longer happens.
[14:59] <bigbrovar> Sentynel: thanks I use Pulse Audio
[15:11] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  I use pulseaudio with my m-audio 192 soundcard which is not a mainstream card and it works well, even tho I've never been a fan of pulse myself . I kind of blame alsa for not keeping up with changes in webaudio and flash audio especiially
[15:13] <markus> moin
[15:15] <ibiwro> Hello! I got this update process - http://paste.ubuntu.com/869930/ - which takes around 2 minutes to complete and takes time on lines marked with asterisk in the paste. Is there a way to fix it without removing those sources? Secondly, I'm KDE 4.7.97 version and adding kubuntu-ppa/backports after update, upgrade asks for 559MB of data to be downloaded.. is that right? http://paste.ubuntu.com/869933/
[15:32] <BluesKaj> ibiwro,  yes that's correct , kde 4.8 is a new desktop essentially upgrading all default packages . do a regular update upgrade then a dist-upgrade
[15:35] <ibiwro> BluesKaj: Ah-ok. And then what abou the delay? http://paste.ubuntu.com/869930/
[15:35] <ibiwro> about*
[15:36] <BluesKaj> ibiwro,  dunno
[15:43] <Sentynel> ibiwro: google's repos are always slow to update for some reason
[15:43] <Sentynel> I guess you're using Google Earth or something which adds those?
[15:47] <ibiwro> Sentynel: Google voice/video plugin
[15:48] <Sentynel> ibiwro: you can remove the google repo from your sources.list.d, but you'll have to remember to manually add it back to update your google software; or you can just put up with it
[15:49] <ibiwro> Sentynel: Right, that can be done. Thanks :)
[15:50] <Sentynel> ibiwro: you can also stop it from getting translations, but as far as I know that's only possible on a global rather than particular repository basis
[15:50] <ibiwro> From getting translations as in?
[15:50] <ibiwro> Stop getting translations as in?*
[15:51] <Sentynel> ibiwro: that's what the lines you've marked as slow are; attempting to fetch package lists for translations from the google repository
[15:51] <Sentynel> which is presumably failing slowly
[15:52] <ibiwro> Ah, yes.
[15:53] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: Thanks I would also check that out.
[15:53] <ibiwro> Sentynel: Does Ign imply something to Ignore? Hit - successful etc ...
[15:55] <bigbrovar> Sentynel: BluesKaj in a related question, I am unable to get 5.1 anolog output from phonon settings I only get anolog 5.1 hdmi output, .. this is a laptop with intel HDA series 5 audio card, does this mean that my graphic card does not support 5.1 surround? (though the documentation said it does) or could it be just because its a laptop and and hence limited by the stereo speakers and 3.5 mm jack'
[15:58] <Sentynel> ibiwro: get means it downloaded new package lists, hit means it checked it but the timestamps matched so there were no changes; ign means there's no changes in the pdiff index file and it wasn't downloaded
[15:58] <Sentynel> ibiwro: as far as I'm aware, anyway
[16:00] <chris____> hello
[16:01] <ibiwro> Sentynel: Ah so the google repo took that much time only to check for changes in pdiff index. Thanks for the info
[16:05] <c_smith> hello, I'm running into a problem with the network manager and kwallet in Kubuntu 11.10, when I start the system up, I get the prompt for Kwallet for the network manager, yet it never follows through and connects, I've tried deleting the Kwallet and Kwallet config, and delete the connection and rebooting, to no avail, is there anything else I can try?
[16:13] <designbybeck_> SECURITY QUESTION: The wifi login on Ubuntu/Kubuntu, even for the most secure PEAP / Enterprise password login, can been seen with "Show Password" , How in the world can this be considered secure. If you are trying to login to your companies wifi with your credentials. and all anyone has to do is click Show Password, now they know your companies login info!?
[16:20] <Crajson> Hi, Ive heard that Kubuntu will not be supported by Ubuntu anymore? Is that true, or will it still be developt in the future?
[16:20] <phloog> designbybeck_: Huh=
[16:20] <phloog> designbybeck_: the checkbox just toggles whether anything you *type* in the PW field is written in plain to the screen, instead of ***
[16:20] <designbybeck_> yes
[16:21] <designbybeck_> when you are on wifi
[16:22] <phloog> designbybeck_: this only works if your wallet is open
[16:22] <phloog> so a random person sitting on my laptop when I'm not around (very unlikely) would need to know / guess my wallet PW
[16:22] <phloog> to be able to make the check at "show PW"
[16:23] <designbybeck_> i'm talking about the Wifi network manager windows phloog, I just have always thought it was odd that you can click show password
[16:23] <phloog> yeh but it is protected by your wallet PW
[16:23] <phloog> if it's stored
[16:23] <James147> designbybeck_: you shouldnt type in a password and leave your computer... so no one but you should be able to click the "show password" button.... but if you want/need to check what you typed in you can see
[16:23] <phloog> and wallet by default closes again after some minutes
[16:24] <designbybeck_> these are public training laptops we use
[16:24] <phloog> James147: If the wallet is open he has a valid point, cause the stored PW can still be accessed via "show PW", even if you didn't type it in again
[16:24] <phloog> designbybeck_: Did you read what I wrote about the wallet?
[16:24] <designbybeck_> i guess I can start letting them use the "student/guest" login on the wifi
[16:24] <phloog> set its default close-time to 1 minute
[16:24] <designbybeck_> yes phloog, and on my personal/work laptop i have it setup that way
[16:24] <designbybeck_> but these public access laptops is a little differenet
[16:25] <James147> phloog: you can set kwallet to lock after application stop using it or after some time... if the wallet is unlocked application (and users) should be able ot access it...
[16:25] <phloog> Yes
[16:25] <phloog> and that's what prevents the security issue designbybeck_ wrote about
[16:26] <phloog> cause you don't constantly need access to your wifi PW. only if you wanna enter it, or modify your connection. And for that, 1 - 2 minutes are enough, if your paranoid. Or 10, if you aint
[16:30] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  open phonon>'audio hardware setup' tab and set your analog outputs there
[16:30] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: I did but I only see analog stereo no analog 5.1
[16:31] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  that's the pulseaudio settings , also installing pavucontrol gives more options as well
[16:31] <James147> bigbrovar: try https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#Surround_sound_systems to enable 5.1 in pulse
[16:32] <James147> (i beilve the config is in the same place for ubuntu)
[16:32] <bigbrovar> I have pavucontrol installed same thing I see analog stereo but no analog 5.1 output .. only analog 5.1 hdmi output
[16:32] <bigbrovar> James147: thanks will check that out.. archwikis what would we do without them
[16:33] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  yeah , seems stereo is a misnomer , if you have 5.1 in the audio codec , then 5.1 should work
[16:34] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  what chip does alsamixer show ?, maybe you could pastebinit
[16:37] <bigbrovar> http://pastebin.com/dBRF1jmT
[16:37] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: http://pastebin.com/dBRF1jmT
[16:42] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: alsamixer shows Card: HDA Intel , Chip: Intel IbexPeak HDMI
[16:44] <designbybeck_> ok off the wifi thing,... now on to Theming Kubuntus  Login
[16:45] <designbybeck_> on the public access computer.... They have a few windows computers that just login after the user clicks an OK button. They have a public access discalmer listed
[16:45] <esmirlin> hey guys is it possible to have one transparent panel and another one opaque?
[16:45] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  try James147 suggestion for  /etc/pulse/daemon.conf  file settings and the url he posted
[16:45] <designbybeck_> I want to put that same disclaimer on the Public Linux computer
[16:51] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  also we need to know which driver is required , lspci -nn | grep -i audio
[16:56] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  you probly have 2 devices listed for one soundcard , hdmi seems to be treated as a seperate output , sudo aplay -l , pastebin the output pls
[17:00] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: http://pastebin.com/gdaEAjde Thanks
[17:03] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  sudo modprobe snd_sta92xx
[17:04] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: FATAL: Module snd_sta92xx not found.
[17:04] <BluesKaj> bigbrovar,  sudo modprobe snd_sta92 ...maybe , not familiar with driver name
[17:06] <BluesKaj> ok bigbrovar lets the try the intel driver , sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel
[17:08] <bigbrovar> the last command returned me to my prompt
[17:09] <ibiwro> Sentynel: Is it right that if I add kubuntu-ppa/beta to repo and do dist-upgrade than I'll get packages to upgrade to 12.04 now.. and if I add kubuntu-ppa/backports and upgrade would download latest KDE packages? I mean to ask that if I've both kubuntu-ppa/beta and kubuntu-ppa/backports then upgrade will fetch from backport and dist-upgrade from beta ...
[17:09] <Sentynel> ibiwro: no, it doesn't work like that
[17:10] <Sentynel> ibiwro: the kubuntu-ppa/beta repository contains KDE beta packages, not Kubuntu beta
[17:10] <ibiwro> Sentynel: So having both beta and backports is not advisable?
[17:11] <Sentynel> ibiwro: the command to upgrade to 12.04 is do-release-upgrade -d. apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade will only upgrade packages on your current version; the difference is dist-upgrade will add and remove packages if necessary to complete the upgrade
[17:11] <Sentynel> ibiwro: you can have both backports and beta, sure
[17:12] <Sentynel> ibiwro: but I don't think there's actually anything in the beta one at the moment that's not been released in the backports one
[17:12] <ibiwro> backports to be on latest KDE and beta to try/test new beta versions
[17:12] <Sentynel> right
[17:12] <ibiwro> ah-ok
[17:12] <ibiwro> It even goes to backports after testing
[17:13] <ibiwro> and then Kubuntu brings it front as per its release cycle
[17:13] <bigbrovar> BluesKaj: what do u think could be the problem?
[17:14] <ibiwro> Right?
[17:14] <Sentynel> ibiwro: yeah
[17:14] <ibiwro> Thanks for clarifying that, Sentynel
[17:21] <AD> Hi, I've just installed wine onto my system with sudo apt-get, and everything seems to have gone well, I'm now left with a terminal tab filled with the EULA for 'Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer' Is it safe to close the terminal tab and simply run wine at this point?
[17:24] <Sentynel> AD: it's probably not done with setting up packages; you'll need to accept or reject the eula and let apt finish
[17:25] <AD> Sentynel: I'm not sure how I can accept the EULA.
[17:26] <Sentynel> AD: well, try paging down or the arrow keys until you find accept and reject buttons
[17:27] <AD> Sentynel: The <OK> at the bottom is not clickable, Enter has no effect, and there's no way it seems to type any other commands in.
[17:27] <Sentynel> AD: iirc right arrow should select it
[17:27] <BluesKaj> AD, let upgrade finish , don't close the terminal until it returns to the prompt , scroll down to find the accept and use the tab key highlight it then enter
[17:28] <AD> Sentynel: Indeed it does. I wasn't aware of that method, thank you.
[17:29] <realnot> hi guys, i've some problem to find wpa_supplicant.conf on kubuntu
[17:29] <AD> Install now finished, and I'm back at the prompt. Thanks again.
[17:30] <BluesKaj> realnot, , which wifi chip?
[17:30] <realnot> my wifi connection on kubutu work very well, but i want see the configuration... for example: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/561258/ i need same data
[17:31] <realnot> BluesKaj: chip?
[17:32] <BluesKaj> realnot,  nevermind the chip , alt+f2 ksesudo kate /var/run/wpa_supplicant
[17:32] <BluesKaj> kdesudo
[17:36] <realnot> BluesKaj: Are two days that I try to configure the network on Gentoo, using WEP-PSK TKIP with ATH9K_HW driver, wpa_supplicant and NetworkManager but without good result.  I want to see the configuration file of Kubuntu, wpa_supplicant.conf and wlan0 interface
[17:38] <realnot> BluesKaj: with your cmd i can't get any result... only wpa_supplicant on kate without words
[17:40] <realnot> *It's been two days, and WPA-* im sorry for my bad english :(
[17:46] <realnot> I found some configurations file of wpa_supplicant.conf in /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/examples/ but where is the wpa_supplicant.conf file?
[17:49] <BluesKaj> realnot, open a terminal , find  wpa_supplicant.conf
[17:49] <ssfdre38> hey how can i fix http://paste.ssfdre38.com/68 so i can update
[17:49] <BluesKaj> realnot,  or locate  wpa_supplicant.conf
[17:54] <BluesKaj> ssfdre38,  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 ,then , sudo apt-get update, then, sudo apt-get install launchpad-getkeys, then ,Once installed, to import all the missing GPG keys for your PPAs, simply use the following command: sudo launchpad-getkeys
[17:55] <realnot> BluesKaj: yes, but... is different.. http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man5/wpa_supplicant.conf.5.html
[17:56] <BluesKaj> realnot,  good , then follow the tutorial there ..it will help you get wpa_supplicant working
[17:57] <realnot> :(
[17:57] <realnot> ty for support and you time ;)
[17:57] <realnot> *your
[17:58] <BluesKaj> realnot,  wpa_supplicant can be difficult , wpa-psk is recommended not wep-psk
[19:09] <noaXess> hey all
[19:10] <noaXess> if i double click on eg. a xml file, it wil be opened in firefox instead of kate, which is set to open it as default, any hint?
[19:13] <noaXess> seems that dolphin has this problem.. in konquerror file manager it opens in correct app..
[19:13] <jEhrichs> right-click on the file in dolphin, select "Open With" and check the box "Remember fiel association
[19:14] <jEhrichs> this should be enough
[19:14] <noaXess> jEhrichs: already done...
[19:14] <noaXess> doesn't make any changes
[19:14] <jEhrichs> *mhh*
[19:14] <jEhrichs> thats the only way I know
[19:15] <noaXess> jEhrichs: found something.. http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=98549
[19:15] <qbit> if it works on Konqueror it means the systemsettings -> file associations is probably OK
[19:15] <noaXess> exact my problem
[19:16] <qbit> if it only does this in Dolphin it may be a problem with Dolphin, I know there are lots of bug fixes due out for Dolphin in KDE 4.8.1 coming soon
[19:17] <noaXess> qbit: aha.. ok
[19:17] <jEhrichs> never had problems with this method before, but never changed it for xml files. Seems to be a dolphin or kde bug
[19:17] <noaXess> check this.. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291177
[19:17] <qbit> you might look at the list of upcoming Dolphin fixes and see if that is on it
[19:18] <noaXess> qbit: where i get this list of fixes for dolphin?
[19:18] <jEhrichs> http://freininghaus.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/dolphin-bug-fixes-in-kde-4-8-1/
[19:19] <qbit> ah - that bug report seems to be more accurate and seems like it's not specifically Doplhin
[19:20] <qbit> and that looks like the same list I saw somewhere else
[19:22] <qbit> so hopefully this might get addressed for 4.8.1
[23:13] <nuse> has anyone noticed window animations being not consistent? i don't know what update did it but sometimes my programs scale out instead of minimizing to the tray
[23:13] <nuse> its not often but often enough to annoy me
[23:28] <nuse> no?
[23:28] <nuse> alright, fair enough
[23:32] <shoopdewoop> so ive been running 10.04 off a usb key on my netbook (dell mini 1010) and all's been well after a few tweaks, but now ive installed it alongside winxp, and it brings me to an emergency prompt at the splash screen
[23:37] <shoopdewoop> also, how might i go about removing lxde (i dl-ed it to try it out, but id prefer to switch back. i realize i could from the login screen, but i cant get there from the live session)
[23:44] <shoopdewoop> so ive been running 10.04 off a usb key on my netbook (dell mini 1010) and all's been well after a few tweaks, but now ive installed it alongside winxp, and it brings me to an emergency prompt at the splash screen. also, how might i go about removing lxde (i dl-ed it to try it out, but id prefer to switch back. i realize i could from the login screen, but i cant get there from the live session)