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tbruff13can someone help me how can i test to see if my audio jack earphone works in kubuntu 11.1000:25
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ArathreelHello there. I'm fairly new to Linux and my son knocked my laptop to the floor. I'm using the live cd so that I can try and run fsck, but I keep getting an error saying fsck.swap not found. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong and I can't seem to find much/any help on the internet.02:23
amasonArathreel: if the disk was spinning at the time you (probably) have a physical hardware issue02:45
amasoni did that the other day with an external disk....hosed it good and proper :(02:46
ArathreelThat is, unfortunately, my worry. I'm hoping I can fix it, that maybe it isn't as bad as I fear.02:46
amasonalso you can't fsck a swap partition02:46
amasonas there is nothing to fsck02:47
ArathreelI finally realized that. I had typed in the wrong sda02:47
amason:)02:47
amasondd will let you copy as much of the data as possible to a new disk02:47
ArathreelUgh. I think I made a mistake doing the lost+found folder.02:49
amasonerm02:49
amasonyou don't want to do folders02:49
amasonyou need to fsck a parition02:49
amasonfsck is a file system check02:49
ArathreelI did the whole of /home which is on /sda202:49
amasonso you only run it on devices that have a filesystem02:49
amasonok02:49
ArathreelBut they asked if I wanted to do the lost+found02:50
ArathreelNow I'm afraid to cancel it for fear of what it will do.02:50
amasonwhich filesystem are you using ?02:50
amasonext4 ?02:50
ArathreelI just keep saying 'yes' to fixing inodes02:50
ArathreelI'm not sure.02:50
amasonheh02:50
ArathreelI'm really still fairly new at this.02:50
ArathreelI got my bamboo tablet working, but fixing broken things is a new experience for me.02:51
amasonlook if you do manage to recover this, the first thing i'd do is copy the contents to a new disk02:51
ArathreelI will finish putting everything on our server, that's for sure.02:51
amasonactually i personally would dd what you can to a new disk02:51
amasonand fsck on the new disk02:51
ArathreelI don't want to lose what I haven't copied over yet. Most everything is there already.02:51
ArathreelWhat is dd?02:51
amason dd - convert and copy a file02:52
amasondd if=/old/disk of=/new/disk02:52
ArathreelAlright. That makes sense.02:52
amasonit will do a bit for bit copy02:52
amasonyou can tell it to skip errors too02:52
amasonthat way if you can't read a sector it will just write zeros02:52
amasonuntil it can read something again02:53
amasonif your fsck is relocating data to sectors that are bad ( which it doesn't know are bad ) then you risk loosing more data02:53
Arathreel*nods* alright. I will have to try and do that.02:56
ArathreelI'm just finishing the fsck right now.02:56
ArathreelIt appears everything worked, so I'm going to try and reboot the system, hopefully.02:58
ArathreelThank you so much for your help. I will try to pop back in if it works. And... also if it doesn't.02:58
amasongood luck02:59
arathreelHurray. Everything seems to be fixed.03:14
arathreelThank you, amason, for all your help.03:19
amasonnp03:21
ybitDaskreech: why deb faster than the rpm distros?03:55
ybit+is03:55
Daskreechybit: Who said they are ?03:55
DaskreechYou will have to clarify that I think03:58
* Daskreech pokes ybit 04:07
ybitDaskreech: if say you want to just search for a file, zypper first needs the privs and if there's another instance of it running somewhere, it will fail to search for a file04:17
Daskreechybit: That's less about speed and more about stupid settings by default04:18
ybitthen it seems to check all of the repos to make sure they are up-to-date before searching04:18
ybiti bet this can be disabled04:18
ybitthere isn't an equivalent of apt-file search either04:19
DaskreechIt can be ...um ameliorated04:19
ybitthere's software.opensuse.org and webpin in their yast --ncurses interface but it 404s04:19
DaskreechNo I think you can do a file search with yum04:19
Daskreech I don't think you can with zypper04:19
ybitit's true04:19
ybitbut opensuse uses zypper04:19
DaskreechThe main issue is that for some reason debian decided that the repos would be static and append only04:20
Daskreech RPM decided that the repos could be amended as needed04:20
ybithrm, you can use yum in opensuse...04:20
Daskreechand in Ubuntu a well if you like04:20
Daskreechthough that's just proving that man can fly :)04:20
DaskreechFor a lot of RPM distros they can do things like remove an application or old versions of an application04:21
ybiti'm aching over here04:21
ybit(using zypper)04:21
Daskreechso to ensure that you don't do somthing stupid even though you think that it is smart they resync everytime you do anything04:21
Daskreech So if you do a search for say w3m it will look in the local cache04:22
Daskreechhowever someone could have decided to remove w3m from the server so you wuld see it as available even though it isn't so it will resync with the server and get all the files available before moving on04:23
ybiti'm over on opensuse atm because of the snapper and btrfs appeal04:23
ybitit's the equivalent of a subset of nix package management without the headache of having to learn everything immediately04:24
DaskreechDebian will never remove anything so if you have an old cache the worst that could happen is there will be a newer version of a file but the number of packages and the availabilty are all fixed at release04:24
ybiti can't speak evil about opensuse + zypper, i've used gentoo and debian even more so way longer04:25
Daskreechopensuse is fantastic for a RPM distro :)04:25
ybitso it's unfair of me to compare without really diving in, but i'm missing some functionality04:25
* Daskreech compliments from the back of his hand04:25
ybitsusestudio.com is pretty amazing04:26
ybitOBS rather04:26
DaskreechOh no Suse is a great organization04:26
Daskreechand does some amazing community work as well04:27
Whiskey`Wonkauhg04:29
Whiskey`WonkaWhat method is used on laptops to alter the cpu fan speed?04:29
Daskreech!info fancontrol04:30
Whiskey`Wonkadepending on the kernel I use, the cpu fan behaves differently. right now im on 3.2.0-21-generic, cpu cores are 50~60%, 145F and the fan is putting along on low04:30
ubottufancontrol (source: lm-sensors): utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:3.3.0-4ubuntu1 (oneiric), package size 20 kB, installed size 144 kB04:30
Whiskey`Wonkaah ty04:31
Whiskey`Wonkawell i see how to watch the sensors (ive been using gkrellm) but not how to control the fan04:40
Whiskey`Wonka$Tits seams when it installed, it did not make a /etc/fancontrol ?04:41
DaskreechWhiskey`Wonka: Umm sorry maybe try thinkfan ?04:42
Whiskey`Wonkawill look at that04:42
Whiskey`Wonkaon the right track but it complains 'is this really a thinkpad?'04:43
Whiskey`Wonkamm a page is saying after installing lm-sensors to restart =\04:45
Daskreechlm-sensors is the usual catch all for fans and heat04:46
qbityou can configure lm-sensors by running a script named sensors-detect04:47
Daskreech!info sensors-detect04:47
ubottuPackage sensors-detect does not exist in oneiric04:47
Daskreechqbit: is that a part of lm-sensors ?04:48
qbityes04:48
qbitand it has a man page04:48
Whiskey`Wonkaqbit: i did that04:50
qbitdon't know if that'll help but may be able to add a data point on whether or what capabilities lm-sensors may have on the hardware04:50
Whiskey`Wonkalooks like i have nothing in /proc/acpi/04:50
Whiskey`Wonkait read my sensor, and said no new modules to load04:50
Whiskey`Wonkathe k10 module is correct04:50
Whiskey`Wonkabut doesnt look like i have a way to program it04:51
Whiskey`Wonkathis page is talking aobut /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ0/trip_points04:51
Whiskey`Wonkaand i have nothing like that in /proc/acpi/04:51
Whiskey`Wonkajust ac_adapter/ battery/    button/     event       toshiba/    wakeup04:52
qbitthe toshiba is probably the acpi support for your box, and it may not include supprot for controlling the fan is a possibility04:53
qbitbut I don't know anything about Toshiba so I'm stuck there04:53
Whiskey`Wonkathere is nothing under there for fan04:53
Whiskey`Wonkaits the kernel, or the acpi module04:53
Whiskey`Wonkai know on older kernels there was more populated in /acpi/04:54
qbitdoes lsmod show a toshiba_acpi module?04:58
Whiskey`Wonkatoshiba_acpi           18306  0  sparse_keymap          13890  1 toshiba_acpi04:59
qbitfrom what I can guess from a page about this I googled is that the fan control of that module is either on or off with no way to control speed05:01
Whiskey`Wonkaodd, it works fine with 11.10 and older kernels05:01
Whiskey`Wonkapossibly thats the bios fan control and its been turned off?05:02
qbityes - and probably doesn't work with kernels 3.x.x and newer05:02
qbithttp://memebeam.org/toys/ToshibaAcpiDriver   <- you'll notice they say 2.4 and 2.6 with no mention of 3,x05:03
Whiskey`Wonkaah lovely05:03
Daskreechqbit: there is very little functionally different between 2.6 and 3.x05:03
Whiskey`WonkaDaskreech: i would say fan control is 'little'05:04
Whiskey`Wonkabut quite important05:04
Whiskey`Wonkai dont like the laptop floating at 140~160F just because05:04
qbitDaskreech: I went round and round with this on openSUSE wrt to compiling nvidia driver module, had to patch to get and older version to build that was not regressive performance wise05:05
qbitand that eventually failed as 3.x started getting  newer05:05
Whiskey`Wonkahuh and thats part of why i am on a 3x kernel, ati drivers05:05
Whiskey`Wonkathis thing runs like crap in google earth on 11.1005:06
Whiskey`Wonkaworks ok on 11.04, but then my wireless drivers hard lock on it05:06
Whiskey`Wonkaand changing kernels only helps so far with each problem05:06
qbitlol, 'tis always something....05:06
Whiskey`Wonkayup05:07
qbitI used ATI fglrx about a year ago05:07
qbitgave up waiting for them to mature the dual monitor support05:07
qbitif you had dual monitors the driver disabled 3D acceleration and it was either/or05:07
qbitgot an Nvidia card and use Twinview05:08
Daskreechqbit: as in it's coded for the version number rather than the API exposure?05:08
qbitDaskreech: yes - but only to a point05:09
qbitonce the API changed past a certain rev you could no longer build and are forced to use the newer codebase05:09
DaskreechWell nothing wrong with newer codebase :)05:10
qbitand I hate to say it, but 280.13 and the like are slower than the old ones05:10
qbitthey have updated support for newer GPU hardware, but they are slower05:11
DaskreechIt' why we are advocating drivers be open sourced05:11
qbitand I'll us ethe open source ones when/if they ever come up to the performance level of the propietary ones05:11
qbitbut I would prefer open source to proprietary binary blobs05:12
Daskreecheveryone would except for the lawyers05:13
Whiskey`Wonkathe lawyers dont care, thats the corperations05:14
Whiskey`Wonkathe lawyers just get a paycheck for doing what the corps want05:15
Daskreechha ha No this is the lawyers05:17
Daskreechkeeping these things closed is a pain for the companies. It's an engineering and financial headache05:17
Whiskey`Wonkammm05:17
Whiskey`Wonkaive got family that does ip law. they tell a different story05:17
Whiskey`Wonkai should say hypotheticly, some zelot might want to try some blackmail05:18
DaskreechWhiskey`Wonka: IP for engineering work?05:23
Whiskey`Wonkaall kinds of ip05:23
Whiskey`Wonkafrom software to music to who knows05:24
Whiskey`Wonkamy side and their side of the family do not exactly get along05:24
Whiskey`Wonkaand since they are a bunch of bloddy ass lawyers, we try not ot piss on them to often05:24
sfearsrepartitioned windoes vista install to fit kubuntu and now have "bootmgr missing" error when I try to boot into windows.  Kubuntu boots fine.  Any ideas on how to fix bootmgr error?05:25
sfearsif I use the windows cd to fix the startup will I then have to fix grub to boot into linux?05:26
Whiskey`Wonkasfears: you will need to chain load05:28
Whiskey`Wonkagrub should have detected vista and added it to the boot list05:28
sfearsit didn't Whiskey`Wonka05:29
sfearsi manually edited default/grub and added (hd 0,2) chainload +105:30
Whiskey`Wonkadid you do a chkdsk on the vista partition after resizing it?05:30
sfearsedited grub.d/40.custom... it points to the correct partition and attempted to load windows, but the boot files are gone05:31
Whiskey`Wonkaright the boot files are not on that partition05:31
Whiskey`Wonkawell, they can be05:31
Whiskey`Wonkaoften they are on a 100mb partition05:31
Whiskey`Wonkamerh. i hate the fcc and their paper work and this laptop is to hot to keep using05:32
sfearsi think i reformated that partition as the swap file05:32
Whiskey`Wonkathat was a mistake05:32
sfearsfigures05:32
Whiskey`Wonkathat 100mb partition is where vista (and 7) hold the bootloader05:33
Whiskey`Wonkayou will need to fix that and make a new partition for your swap05:33
sfearsand it was 1.5 gig if iremember05:33
Whiskey`Wonkaah no that would be the restore partition then05:33
Whiskey`Wonkahope you have your os backups05:34
sfearsit was a fresh install05:34
Whiskey`Wonkaah you have your os media05:34
sfearsi do05:34
Whiskey`Wonkawell there are a few ways to fix this05:34
Whiskey`Wonkathe easiest really is to toast and start over05:35
Whiskey`Wonkainstall vista with the partition setup you want. give its boot partition 100mb or so05:35
sfearscan't run windows off 1 partition anymore?05:35
sfearsi think i can only make 4 partitions, and i need 3 for linux05:36
sfearsroot, home and swap05:36
Whiskey`Wonkaright thats what extended partitions are for05:39
sfearslogical = extended?05:40
Whiskey`Wonkamake your first 100(win boot) and your sencond 300 (/boot) then a extended then make 4 partitions (win, root home swap)05:40
Whiskey`Wonkaya05:40
sfearsis there a way to make it work with my existing partitions Whiskey`Wonka?05:45
Whiskey`Wonkayou would need to make /boot part of your /05:46
Whiskey`Wonkaand then you get into kernel module issues and ext2/3/405:46
Whiskey`Wonkacould always make a initramfs to handle that05:47
Whiskey`Wonkabut really that is a pain05:47
Whiskey`Wonkayou could move the partitions around, copy them etc, to get to the state of 2+405:47
Whiskey`Wonkabut thats messy and time consuming05:48
Whiskey`Wonkaif you really want ot keep the installs like they are, you can move the partitions off to a backup drive then repartition and copy the data back05:48
sfearsalright, thanks for the input05:48
Whiskey`Wonkasorry its not better news05:49
Whiskey`Wonkabut hey, you dont have to work with UPRR so feel like you got a win =)05:49
sfearsUPRR?05:50
Whiskey`Wonkaunion pacific rail road05:58
Whiskey`Wonkanot as evil as cellco's when looking to lease tower space05:59
Whiskey`Wonkaid place cellco's at 'emperor' and uprr at 'darth maul'05:59
DaskreechTower space?06:04
qbitit's a common practice in the RF industry to rent/lease antennae mounting locations out to other companies06:06
qbitunless a quid pro quo balance is struck  the rates are huge06:07
qbitbut usually a deal is "you let us put some our antennae on your tower in exchange for x number of yours on ours..."06:08
qbittower space == a place to mount an antenna06:08
lordievadergood morning07:30
progre55hi guys. I have a problem since a couple of days with my encrypted home not mounting automatically on logon, and every time I boot up, I have to go to tty and "sudo mount /home". Any suggestions, please?09:10
DaskreechHappened after an update?09:17
progre55Daskreech: not sure to be honest. Cause the comp was on for about 4 days, and I dont remember if I updated anything during that time.09:22
Daskreechhmmm09:23
Daskreechand it's done up correctly in /etc/fstab ?09:23
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progre55Daskreech: sorry was afk. so, here is what my fstab says "UUID=6693fc9d-bdeb-4c31-8ff6-f3eeec6bb5e8 /home           ext4    defaults        0       2" and btw, how do I find out the device UUID?09:45
progre55but I'm guessing that's correct in fstab, otherwise just saying "sudo mount /home" wouldnt work09:46
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excognachi all I'm under live cd. How do i use fsck to detect problems? Yes, I read the manual and I'm rubbish. fsck -C /sda6 says there's no such device. Well, this would be my root partition10:21
qbitexcognac: try /dev/sda610:36
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ep11.10 somehow I can't use/open klipper.   It's not on my panel, as far as I can tell it's not a hidden icon. Running from console gives "Klipper is already running".   Using alt-F2 does nothing.11:09
hateballep: well do you see if the process is indeed running?11:12
ephateball yes11:12
hateballand killing it and restarting it produces the same result?11:13
eplogging out and restarting produces the same result11:13
hateballand you had checked the tray settings so you havent accidentally set it to always hidden?11:14
epwhere's the tray settings, I'll check11:15
hateballep: you can rightclick the tray area11:15
eptray is "panel" then ?  :)11:16
hateballep: no, the area where the clock resides11:16
epokay kubuntu is calling that "panel settings" as far as i can tell.11:17
hateballno then you're clicking the panel :)11:17
hateballyou should have an area with the clock, volume indicator, network indicator, etc11:18
epok, i got it sorry.  checking now11:18
hateballand if you dont, you can add it11:18
hateballoh ok then :)11:18
epklipper is "auto"11:19
epi'll try "always visible as a test11:19
epFixed.  I'm used to a different icon used in a older version of kde/kubuntu :)11:26
hateballep: :D11:55
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AceKingI have Kubuntu 11.04 on my PC, and yesterday, out of nowhere, my internet connection is very slow. None of the other computers that are connected are running slow. I restarted, rebooted the modem and router, and nothing seemed to work. Any ideas what I can check?12:29
lordievaderAceKing, Not really sure if it will work but the only thing I can come up with now is running the command: "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart"12:31
lordievaderAceKing, your connection was faster before?12:31
AceKinglordievader: Yes, running a speedtest, download was 31.5 mbps and upload was 10 mbps. Now download 1.25 mbps and upload is 1.25 mbps12:33
lordievaderAceKing, wired or wireless?12:33
AceKinglordievade: wired12:34
lordievaderHmm well... I'm not sure what to do. As I said run the restart networking command, it might fix things.12:35
AceKinglordievader: OK thanks, I will give that a shot and see. It will kick me off, but I will come back on to let you know how it turns out.12:36
AceKinglordievader: It says "Command not found"12:37
lordievaderAceKing, Good luck12:37
lordievaderperhaps I made a typo: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart12:38
AceKinglordievader: My fault.. spelling error12:39
AceKinglordievader: That didn't work, still slow connection.12:40
lordievaderhmm I see, perhaps someone else here knows, else you can try asking over at the ubuntuforums.org12:41
AceKinglordievader: Thank you for taking the time to help. I am also going to do a search on my adapter to see if anyone else had a problem12:42
BluesKajHey all13:05
arshinatoralways getting booted to grub prompt......and then have to load the kernel...how to automatically boot to X? can anyone help13:40
BluesKaj!nomodeset | arshinator13:46
ubottuarshinator: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter13:46
skurceyubottu: is there a better way, cause when i installed ATI driver first i didnt had any problem, now with nomodeset i cant launch an app ('error while loading shared libraries:libGL.so.113:48
ubottuskurcey: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:48
skurcey:'(13:49
lordievaderhey skurcey, what's the problem?13:49
skurceyhi ^^13:50
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BluesKajskurcey,  did you run sudo update-grub ?13:55
river__Hey all, I'm looking for a way to get the grub list of the available kernels upon boot. Web search did not give sufficient answers. Any ideas? Thanks14:28
BluesKajriver__,  hold down the left shift right after the bios scrn , until grub appears14:32
river__Cheers BluesKaj, I give it a try14:34
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river__BluesKaj: Worked like a charm. Thanks a lot!14:43
BluesKajriver__,  install kde-config-grub2 , then you need to go thru that procedure again , it will show up in system settings>startup & shatdown14:45
BluesKajwon't need to go thru the procedure14:45
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river__BluesKaj: Oh splendid! That's exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you merely!15:24
markithi, with 12.04 aptitude full-upgrade hangs so often... seems a sort of lock problem, but googling for aptitude hang does not show reported errors, is something you also have encounter?16:13
lordievadermarkit, joint the ubuntu+1 channel, the channel for not released versions.16:14
lordievader!ubuntu+116:14
ubottuPrecise Pangolin is the codename for Ubuntu 12.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+116:14
markitwell, there is not a Kubuntu+116:14
markitthey will blame kde for my problems, I'm sure ;P16:15
lordievaderkubuntu+1 is also in ubuntu+116:15
markitok, thanks16:15
BluesKajmarkit,  use apt-get , aptitude has a problem in 12.0416:15
markithope they fix, but seems no one is reporting it16:15
BluesKajit's happened previously16:16
ashley_hi i have a question about empathy, if anyone can help16:30
ashley_empathy.desktop remains in my message indicator... but i removed the program16:31
madurax86hello16:33
madurax86how can i make a kde keyboard layout?16:33
lordievadermadurax86, check System Settings -> input devices -> keyboard -> layouts16:38
madurax86lordievader I need to make a new one16:39
Daskreechashley_: Hmm? The message Indicator keeps messages not programs16:45
Daskreechmadurax86: what keymap?16:45
madurax86daskreech I need to make a new one :)16:46
Daskreechmadurax86: For a language or just for a project?16:58
madurax86daskreech :) i got it thanks16:59
Daskreechmadurax86: where are the keymaps kept?16:59
bluebirdsuggest a good  software  for video chat16:59
madurax86daskreech /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/16:59
madurax86bluebird skype ? hehe17:00
bluebirdany other?17:00
BluesKajbluebird,  skype , google talk17:00
bluebirdthe skype dont look that  good.does the basic things17:01
BluesKajskype may not be supported in linux much longer , since MS bought it17:01
Daskreechashley_: Where is the Empathy.desktop file located?17:02
DaskreechBluesKaj: you think?17:02
DaskreechBluesKaj: What would be the advanced things?17:02
bluebirdbluebird, thats possible but they support android.so its  the same17:02
Daskreechbluebird: You'd think17:03
bluebirdthe video and chat interface are separated and cant  resize to  custom size17:03
bluebirdshould  i use muon or   ubuntu software center?17:05
madurax86bluebird muon with kubuntu17:05
madurax86software center isn't bad but might take time to load17:06
bluebirdcant use  ubuntu software center?i  want to install smplayer17:07
madurax86no you can use anything both work17:07
bluebirdMadurax86 didnt understood ,what  you mean17:08
Daskreechbluebird: Those are advanced features?17:09
madurax86bluebird ubuntu software center and moun both work well with kubuntu17:09
BluesKajbluebird,  all package managers/updaters etc use the dpkg system to install and remove applications17:10
Daskreechbluebird: They both give you access to the same files17:10
bluebirdbut cant install smplayer17:10
Daskreech!info smplayer17:10
ubottusmplayer (source: smplayer): complete front-end for MPlayer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.9-4 (oneiric), package size 1222 kB, installed size 2944 kB17:10
bluebirdwhen  i press install, nothing   happens17:11
Daskreechbluebird: You clicked apply at the bottom?17:11
bluebirdthere  is no apply17:11
BluesKajmaybe at the top17:12
bluebirdits  the  ubuntu software center17:12
bluebirdno17:12
BluesKajhmm, this kubuntu , bluebird , go ask in #ubuntu17:12
bluebirdim in kubuntu17:13
bluebirdi  mean im using kubuntu17:13
BluesKajubuntu software center?17:13
BluesKajmuon?17:14
Daskreechbluebird: You are using the Ubuntu Software center?17:14
bluebirdyes17:14
bluebirdthats  what i asked before17:14
Daskreechbluebird: You can ask about ubuntu software center in #ubuntu17:15
bluebirdcan  we use  both or only muon?17:15
DaskreechI would guess not a lot of people in here use it a lot17:15
Daskreechbluebird: you can use both just not at the same time17:15
bluebirdbut i dont think ubuntu people can help17:16
duckx0rI am trying to set up kmail, but there are no folders in the folders list. How can I fix this?17:16
bluebirdas the problem is  because  of  my kubuntu base i think17:16
Daskreechbluebird: it is not17:16
BluesKajbluebird,  open a konsole , do this , lsb_release -a17:17
Daskreechduckx0r: Not even inbox ?17:17
duckx0rDaskreech, nothing. completely empty.17:17
Daskreechduckx0r: And your account is setup ?17:17
bluebirdNo LSB modules are available.17:18
bluebirdDistributor ID: Ubuntu17:18
bluebirdDescription:    Ubuntu 11.1017:18
bluebirdRelease:        11.1017:18
bluebirdCodename:       oneiric17:18
duckx0rDaskreech, Yes, I have an IMAP account set up17:18
Daskreechduckx0r: and it's synced?17:19
bluebirdBluesKaj,  thats  the  terminal result17:20
duckx0rDaskreech, how can I tell?17:20
duckx0rDaskreech, it says "connection established" in the account list17:21
duckx0rDaskreech, and I am able to view the folders in the "server side subscriptions" option17:21
Daskreechduckx0r: Look in Akonadi Control panel. There will be a resource for the IMAP and it will say if it's syncing or not17:22
duckx0rDaskreech, it doesn't say whether it's syncing, but it has the same thing as in kmail, that the connection is established17:23
duckx0rDaskreech, this is what I see http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/837/kmail.png/17:26
BluesKajbluebird,  which kde version ,also in the konsole ,  kde4-config --version , however no need to post the whole oputput , just the platform number.17:27
duckx0rDaskreech, I'm going to restart kde and see if that makes any difference17:28
DaskreechIt shouldn't17:29
duckx0rDaskreech, I restarted KDE and it appears to be working now. Thanks for the help.17:34
Daskreechduckx0r: Wohoo! :)17:34
duckx0rDaskreech, when it says "syncing" for an IMAP folder does that include message bodies or only headers?17:35
Daskreechduckx0r: headers17:36
duckx0rDaskreech, ok perfect.17:37
Daskreechduckx0r: perfect may be overselling it :)17:42
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guestuserHi19:21
guestuserHello!!19:22
bluebirdcant  install updates19:32
lordievaderbluebird, how did you try to install updates?19:33
bluebirdthere was notification and i opened it and pressed install, got error about authentication19:33
bluebirdit didnt ask    for  password19:34
lordievaderhmm that is strange, but if you want to update you can do it though the terminal, is in my opinion easier.19:34
lordievaderdo you need to know how?19:34
bluebirdyup19:34
lordievaderopen a terminal19:34
bluebirdsudo update?19:35
lordievadersudo apt-get update19:35
lordievaderand then the actual update step: sudo apt-get upgrade19:35
bluebirdits working19:37
bluebirddid you got the  update?19:37
lordievaderwhat do you mean?19:37
bluebirddid you got  an update notification  yesterday or  today?19:38
bluebirdfor  your  kubuntu system19:38
lordievaderdid an update today through the terminal so I probably beat it to the chase, why?19:39
bluebirdi was  just asking19:39
bluebirdhow did  you know all the terminal commands?19:39
lordievaderafter a few years with linux you learn these kind of things, also setting up a remote machine with ssh helps a great deal19:40
lordievaderif you like to read more about linux comands: http://linuxcommand.org/19:40
bluebirdhow do i remove  a softwae19:41
bluebirdi used the muon19:41
lordievaderright click and mark it as remove19:41
lordievaderand then apply19:41
lordievaderif you can't find it, I might be wrong...19:43
bluebirdsuggest a good media player which can 1)view video in  streched mode 2)contol sound and video  using up  down and left right keys19:44
bluebirdthat worked19:44
lordievadersomething like vlc? shortcuts can usually be changed...19:44
bluebirdcould   it view video  in   streched mode?19:45
lordievaderit can do a lot, check it out, I guess it can but I am not entirely sure.19:46
bluebirdi prefer something like kmplayer  or gom in  windows19:46
lordievaderperhaps they have a version for linux19:47
bluebirdwill check that19:48
bluebirdthanks19:48
Daskreech!info vlc19:50
ubottuvlc (source: vlc): multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.12-2~oneiric1 (oneiric), package size 1375 kB, installed size 3516 kB19:50
designbybeckWhy am I not seeing something like Karbon in the software center?19:54
designbybeckAll my repos seem to be turned on that i need19:54
Daskreech!info karbon19:55
ubottukarbon (source: koffice): a vector graphics application for the KDE Office Suite. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.3.3-0ubuntu6 (oneiric), package size 522 kB, installed size 2732 kB19:55
Daskreechdesignbybeck: can you see anything else?19:59
Daskreech !info calligra19:59
ubottuPackage calligra does not exist in oneiric19:59
Daskreech!find calligra19:59
ubottuFile calligra found in inkscape, koffice-data, mypaint-data, openclipart-png, openclipart-svg, python-opengl, texlive-fonts-extra, texlive-fonts-extra-doc, texlive-latex-extra, texlive-latex-extra-doc (and 1 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=calligra&mode=&suite=oneiric&arch=any19:59
designbybeckyes,19:59
designbybeckjust not when searching for Karbon Daskreech20:00
designbybeckI think it might only be available with the Koffice suite DarkriftX20:00
Daskreechdesignbybeck: not according to ubottu20:06
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ronnocdesignbybeck: Daskreech: Is it called karbon14 now? I have it installed by installing calligra from the calligra ppa (I don't have KOffice installed)20:10
designbybeckgotcha! Thanks ronnoc20:10
ronnocdesignbybeck: Installthe kubuntu beta backports ppa, then install calligra :)20:12
ronnoc*install the20:13
skramer_I would like to know if it is possible to have separate panels for different activities?20:22
jessiePanels?20:27
jessieWhat do you mean, skramer_20:27
ronnocskramer_: AFAIK, if you go to system settings > workspace behavior > desktops and select "separate widgets for each desktop" you should be able to add panels that are unique to a certain activity20:27
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skramer_ronnoc: I will try, thanks20:29
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AprogasThe Kubuntu alternate installer seemed to ask me which packages to install (e.g. OpenSSH server, Mail server, Kubuntu desktop, etc.) but I don't recall it doing that on my test-install in VirtualBox.20:51
AprogasIt also gave me the option for manual package selection, where gnome was listed under installed packages and kde under uninstalled packages; which seemed odd to me.20:51
ronnocAprogas: the alternate installer and the mini.iso have both always asked those questions whenever I have used them20:52
AprogasI guess I just didn't notice them in the test install or forgot it happened.20:52
BluesKajhmm I don't recall the alternate asking me that20:53
ronnocBluesKaj: It might only ask that if you choose an advanced install...I can't recall for sure. But I do know I've seen it.20:54
BluesKajronnoc,  that's probly it , I think I just went with default pkgs20:55
AprogasI may have accidently pressed something.20:55
ronnocAprogas: Just choose the kubuntu option and you'll be fine20:55
ronnocno need to install anything else from that list20:56
AprogasI'm installing an encrypted LVM on a disk shared with Windows 7, so I had to do it manually. I'm also on a BIOS that tends to crash when it doesn't recognize the MBR (i.e. non-Windows-MBR). So I'm pretty far from fine. :P20:57
[LEG]Rosario80alguien de habla hispana?20:57
BluesKajThink I'm going with a clean install soon , I'll back up my ~/ to the external drive20:57
AprogasIn my test-install, GRUB refused to install to /dev/sda5, but I don't recall the exact error. I'm hoping to load Linux through the Windows bootloader using EasyBCD.20:58
BluesKajthat's gotta be a different bios than most ., and easy BCD can fix the windows bootloader , but it's still gotta be listed in grub iirc20:59
AprogasI have a spare USB-stick I can write GRUB to, just in case.21:00
AprogasIt's an Insyde H2O BIOS in an Acer laptop. It's not exactly stable.21:00
AprogasIf my USB-stick isn't in the exact right geometry, it won't boot from it.21:00
AprogasIt's the 90s all over again when you have to worry whether the geometry in your partition table matches the BIOS.21:01
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AshleyD_i know this is probably a stupid question for you guys.... but how to i delete a file from root? I had empathy on my laptop and removed it and now in my message indicator  it shows empathy.desktop as running. I would like to get rid of it completely21:22
AshleyD_do i sudo in my in my konsole?21:23
AprogasAre you talking about a running process or a file?21:24
AshleyD_im guessing process then. i had it on here, and i removed it through my package manager. (please bare with me, ive only been on kubuntu for a yr now)21:24
AshleyD_but after removing there is still the empathy.desktop in my message indicator21:25
AprogasUsually a package manager will also handle killing any daemons, but you might need to kill it yourself using pkill or kill21:25
AprogasI'm not sure what empathy.desktop or message indicator are, but I know how to kill processes.21:25
AshleyD_message indicator shows what programs you are currently running. and empathy.desktop was from the IM Chat clent empathy.21:26
AshleyD_client*21:26
AshleyD_i had some help earlier to find where empathy.desktop is located, but when i try to send to trash to delete it gives me "access denied"21:27
BluesKajbummer , Installed an external drive with esata to sata connection and the transfer speeds are no better than usb2 ..wonder what it could be?21:45
BluesKajonly running aut 7-8mib/s21:47
BluesKajat21:47
AprogasWow, without my GRUB USB, Ubuntu seems willing to boot from the Windows bootloader by installing GRUB2 from EasyBCD (to a file in C:\NST)21:47
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