arcolife | why does muon software centre crash every time? submitted the bug already | 00:06 |
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arcolife | anybody facing the same bug? | 00:07 |
kromagnon | hola | 01:23 |
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phunyguy | Hello, I am getting an error when trying to install any packages with apt-get. Here is a pastebin of it http://paste.ubuntu.com/941950/ - any ideas? | 02:52 |
phunyguy | i tried with -f and it failed also. | 02:52 |
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FloodBotK1 | !netsplit | 02:52 |
ubottu | netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit | 02:52 |
phunyguy | here is a pastebin of the -f failure. http://paste.ubuntu.com/941951/ | 02:53 |
phunyguy | ahh sorry probably need to post in the upgrade channel. I am 12.04 - sorry. | 02:54 |
Unit193 | When was the last time you "reloaded cache" or sudo apt-get update? Ah, may want to try there as I don't know that. | 02:55 |
phunyguy | Unit193: Just now. | 02:55 |
phunyguy | if it matters, I was running ubuntu, then installed kubunt-desktop package. | 02:55 |
phunyguy | prolly just need to blow this thing away again! >< | 02:56 |
datruth | is kopete a good im program or should I go with pidgin? | 03:06 |
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phunyguy | datruth, you should go with what you like. It all depends on what you are looking for. | 03:20 |
phunyguy | kopete is nice if you like KDE integration | 03:20 |
phunyguy | pidgin is also very nice, has IRC support, etc. | 03:21 |
datruth | phunyguy: i see I mainly trying to avoid installing parts of the gnome/ubuntu desktop | 03:25 |
datruth | phunyguy: what program can I use to activate my webcam? | 03:26 |
Daskreech | datruth: Both have strengths but I suppose if you want to just IM I'd go with Kopete just for the ctrl+Shift+I shortcut | 04:27 |
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kamilnadeem | Hi Everyone. | 05:43 |
vpnRoey | hi | 06:09 |
vpnRoey | I have a remote direcotry mounted with SSHFS. Now, when I try to browse to it with Firefox, I do not see it listed. At all. What's going on here? | 06:09 |
vpnRoey | j/ #netfilter | 06:10 |
vpnRoey | er | 06:10 |
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Daskreec1 | vpnRoey: Is it a fuse sshfs ? | 08:03 |
vpnRoey | nah I figured it out. | 08:03 |
Daskreec1 | vpnRoey: ah what was it? | 08:03 |
vpnRoey | I had had the remote location mounted over the same mount point five times | 08:03 |
Daskreec1 | Ah | 08:03 |
vpnRoey | I couldn't even access it with root user | 08:04 |
Daskreec1 | how did that come about? | 08:04 |
Daskreec1 | bad fstab file? | 08:04 |
vpnRoey | meh, dunno. | 08:04 |
vpnRoey | I htink I may have umonted a different mount point than | 08:04 |
vpnRoey | ooh well I have no idea. | 08:04 |
Daskreec1 | ah ok | 08:04 |
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vpnRoey | what WOULD be great though is KDE file open/save as dialogs for Firefox | 08:04 |
vpnRoey | anyway.. it's kinda late here at 04:05 i nthe morning | 08:05 |
vpnRoey | gotta get to bed | 08:05 |
vpnRoey | skrrechy! gnight. | 08:05 |
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jonay | who knows some websites/blogs with guidlines and other stuff for kubuntu like webupt8 and ubuntu omg ? | 09:47 |
ikonia | guidelines ? | 09:48 |
jonay | yes ... sorry ! :D | 09:49 |
jonay | what to do best after default installation of kubuntu ... | 09:49 |
ikonia | what do you mean by guidelines ? | 09:49 |
ikonia | jonay: you do what YOU want to dol | 09:49 |
ikonia | do | 09:49 |
ikonia | it's YOUR operating system, so the decisions are based on what you want and how comfortable you are with the outcome of those decisions | 09:50 |
jonay | ok, but with ubuntu was it easy ... I read some guidelines on blogs or websites and tried on my OS. but for kubuntu (KDE) is not so easy to find it. | 09:53 |
jonay | but ok, I will search further ... thanks any way. | 09:54 |
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uicd | hi .. | 11:53 |
uicd | :D | 11:53 |
uicd | hat wer zeit | 11:53 |
uicd | :) | 11:53 |
FloodBotK1 | uicd: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 11:53 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:48 |
TrivialUser | I can't switch audio channels and subtitles in Dragon Player. What should I do? | 13:43 |
Jacky | 1 | 14:07 |
mydogsnameisrudy | 2 | 14:09 |
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* BluesKaj wonders why so many ppl join , but don't ask , don't comment ..just don't do anything except lurk , where's the fun in that? | 14:20 | |
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Shaan7 | ^ that :P | 14:21 |
BluesKaj | Shaan7, yeah , so why are you here ? :) | 14:21 |
mydogsnameisrudy | to busy scp'ing all my files to new 12.04 desktop ;) | 14:22 |
BluesKaj | brb ,,, | 14:24 |
sharp15 | is it common for kde to stop allowing users to logout? | 14:53 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, of course not | 14:55 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: i mean is it a currently known problem? | 14:56 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, I've heard of a few instances , but usually an update/upgrade finishes the held package that;s holding up the logout sequence | 14:58 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: no upgrades in progress here. ('muon software center' won't even start.) | 14:58 |
mydogsnameisrudy | sharp15: is this a fresh install ? | 14:59 |
sharp15 | i guess i should say this is an ubuntu-11.10 system with kubuntu-desktop installed. | 14:59 |
sharp15 | mydogsnameisrudy: yes. | 15:00 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, open a terminal , sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade , forget muon , try apper or synaptic ...muon is buggy | 15:00 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: good to know. | 15:00 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: nothing to install/upgrade/remove according to apt-get or aptitude. | 15:02 |
BluesKaj | I know I'll be chastised for tellingppl to forget about a particular app, but I'm not going recommend ppl use abuggy app that doesn't seems to be getting attention by the devs | 15:02 |
BluesKaj | aptitude isn't working well dependencies lately , I'd be careful with it | 15:03 |
mydogsnameisrudy | muon is working fine for me ... but i do termianl updates | 15:03 |
sharp15 | not a problem from me. i prefer the shell anyway. this system belongs to someone else. | 15:03 |
DarthFrog | BluesKaj: You could always use dselect. <running away screaming!> | 15:03 |
sharp15 | i'll probably be doing the maintenance though. | 15:03 |
BluesKaj | DarthFrog, I'm not using muon ..and it's not me who has a problem | 15:04 |
sharp15 | login/logout worked once. then i started tweaking the kde settings to turn off things (Nepomuk/Akonadi) but i don't think i turned off anything that should affect this. i did look at the login manager section in systemsettings (don't remember clicking on anything after realizing it wasn't going to work with lightdm). | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | why lightdm ..that doesn't make the login easier or more stable ...I don't get it ...eyecandy ? | 15:07 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: i installed ubuntu then installed kubuntu-desktop. i was trying to modify as little as possible. | 15:08 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, recommend kdm | 15:09 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: know of any directions for telling ubuntu to use it? its already installed just not active (i think). | 15:10 |
sharp15 | or. maybe i'm not using lightdm. | 15:12 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, choose it at login | 15:12 |
sharp15 | huh? | 15:12 |
sharp15 | ok. kdm is working. sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm fixed that. | 15:18 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, well if you have kde as default then kdm should be working | 15:19 |
sharp15 | it wasn't. i saw the default ubuntu login screen when i booted that machine the first time today. | 15:19 |
BluesKaj | windy outside here ...had to leave to rescue the garbage cans | 15:19 |
sharp15 | is there a way to log kde out from the command shell? | 15:27 |
lordievader | Good afternoon | 15:36 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, http://askubuntu.com/questions/1871/how-can-i-safely-shutdown-reboot-logout-kde-from-the-command-line | 15:39 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: didn't work. i guess the problem isn't the button. | 15:45 |
BluesKaj | i just logoff the desktop dialog | 15:46 |
BluesKaj | with the desktop dialog , rather | 15:46 |
sharp15 | i'm not sure what that means? | 15:47 |
BluesKaj | right click on the desktop , choose leave then logout | 15:48 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: that doesn't do anything. i think a dialog box should come up but it doesn't | 15:48 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, ok , install kubuntu-desktop | 15:49 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: it is. | 15:49 |
sharp15 | i installed that yesterday. | 15:49 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, so no dialog at all when right clicking on the desktop? | 15:50 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: the context menue works just fine. however, the dialog when clicking 'leave' never shows. | 15:51 |
sharp15 | 'lock screen' on the same context menu works just fine though. | 15:52 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, install plasma-desktop, perhaps | 15:53 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: aptitude says that is already installed. | 15:54 |
sharp15 | attempting to install 'plasma-desktop' gave the same result as before kubuntu-desktop. "No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed." | 15:56 |
sharp15 | s/before/with/ | 15:56 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, aptitude doesn't bring in dependencies as well apt-get ..it used to be the best method but apt-get is much better with dependencies etc now | 15:56 |
BluesKaj | as well as apt-get | 15:57 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: i'll keep that in mind. though ubuntu-software-center did the initial install of kubuntu-desktop. | 15:59 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, well you're obviously missing some key aspects of the kde/kubuntu desktop packages | 16:00 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: missing wouldn't explain why i could logout the first time. | 16:00 |
BluesKaj | why not ? | 16:01 |
sharp15 | i haven't uninstalled anything? | 16:01 |
BluesKaj | how does one know when transferring over to kde from unity etc what may or may not install properly | 16:01 |
BluesKaj | using aptitude | 16:02 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: i did the kubuntu-desktop install with Ubuntu Software Center. | 16:02 |
BluesKaj | anyway , gotta go for awhile ...BBL | 16:02 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: ok. | 16:02 |
sharp15 | it was something stored in the saved session. i told kde to startup with an empty session instead of restoring the old one. now the confirmation dialogs are back. | 16:04 |
sharp15 | BluesKaj: thank you for your help. | 16:07 |
BluesKaj | sharp15, now you can set your sessions back to "restore to previous session" | 16:18 |
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onet | Why java plugin to firefox is not fucking easy? | 16:38 |
onet | (installation) | 16:38 |
DarthFrog | !language | onet | 16:39 |
ubottu | onet: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional. | 16:39 |
onet | keep your system family-friendly and allow me install java to firefox with fucking 1 click! | 16:40 |
bazhang | onet, stop cursing now | 16:41 |
onet | Thats not me. | 16:41 |
onet | Thats Kubuntu speek... | 16:41 |
DarthFrog | onet: By flaunting the channel's etiquette, you're not encouraging anyone to be bothered helping you. | 16:41 |
bazhang | onet, just stop it. | 16:41 |
DarthFrog | !coc | onet | 16:42 |
ubottu | onet: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct is a community etiquette document to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere, and can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ | For information on how to electronically sign the CoC, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SigningCodeofConduct | 16:42 |
onet | And i need to read 200 sites to know how to install it? | 16:43 |
onet | Lose 4 hours? | 16:43 |
BluesKaj | !java | 16:45 |
ubottu | To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software Development Kit" (SDK). Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations. | 16:45 |
DarthFrog | Also, "apt-cache search java | grep plugin | sort | less" will show you what's available. | 16:47 |
onet | This site have 241 lines. Do u think every new user will read this i understand? | 16:47 |
onet | Make linux for people... | 16:48 |
ikonia | onet: here is the deal, read the info and use it, don't read the info and be quiet | 16:48 |
ikonia | onet: if you don't like the fact that you have to do a little learning to adapt to a new operating system, don't use it, use one you know how to use, but either way, drop the attitude and complaining. | 16:49 |
onet | ok, what is open-source | 16:49 |
onet | ? | 16:49 |
ikonia | onet: offtopic for this channel | 16:49 |
onet | Should i read next 250 lines to understand this? | 16:49 |
ikonia | yes | 16:49 |
onet | With every wird what i do not know/// | 16:49 |
DarthFrog | Whining and moaning belongs on #kubuntu-offtopic. | 16:49 |
ikonia | if that's what the document is there to teach you | 16:49 |
ikonia | DarthFrog: no, it really doesn't | 16:50 |
onet | No, u ar wrong. | 16:50 |
ikonia | onet: sorry, I'll try to be clear one more time | 16:50 |
onet | Y need to change this, linux should be for everyone, even if someone want read docs. | 16:50 |
ikonia | onet: if you need specific help, ask a question and you'll get info on how to resolve it, if you are not happy with that info as it involves reading, you have picked the wrong info | 16:50 |
empathy | #schnee | 16:51 |
ikonia | onet: it's not, we are not changing kubuntu here, you have a choice 1.) read the docs you've been give 2.) ask a specific question 3.) be quiet | 16:51 |
onet | 4) save time = save money => Windows | 16:51 |
BluesKaj | ikonia, you're no fun , it was just becoming interesting in here ...probly a troll anyway :) | 16:55 |
DarthFrog | Trolls are interesting?? Hmm. opinions vary. | 16:56 |
BluesKaj | it's not an opinion in general DarthFrog , it's particular individual trolls who can be interesting | 16:59 |
DarthFrog | You might have a point, I suppose. Judge things on a case by case basis. On the whole, though, I find them destructive. | 17:00 |
BluesKaj | in a busy chat, yes | 17:01 |
sunnyboy988 | hello everyone | 17:18 |
bazhang | hi | 17:19 |
sunnyboy988 | i have a question: im configuring a ir-remote for ubunut from a how-to. The how-to is for ubuntu 9.10 and i have 11.10. In the how-to they tell, to edit a file "/etc/udev/rules.d/10-irremote.rules" but i don't have this file... is this file now somewhere else? | 17:21 |
DarthFrog | sunnyboy988: Do you have lirc installed? | 17:28 |
sunnyboy988 | yes i installed it | 17:28 |
DarthFrog | What are you trying to control with the remote? MythTV? | 17:29 |
sunnyboy988 | it is a media center pc with xmbc | 17:29 |
DarthFrog | Don't know about xmbc, but mythbuntu-control-centre will set up your remote for you. | 17:30 |
sunnyboy988 | hmm... but i think there are a few things special for xmbc. The how-to is for xmbc written. ( http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Configure_VRC-1100_remote_for_Ubuntu ) | 17:32 |
DarthFrog | And once lirc is set up to use your remote, all you'll need do then is configure the xmbc portion. | 17:32 |
sunnyboy988 | DarhFrog: ok... and where do i set this up? in xmbc or in lirc? | 17:36 |
BluesKaj | sunnyboy988, http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Setup_Lirc | 17:37 |
sunnyboy988 | BluesKaj: thank you =) | 17:39 |
DarthFrog | sunnyboy988: Once lirc is working, you're 90% of the way there. | 17:39 |
Husar | Hi, how can i install Thunderbird with non english lang? | 17:45 |
DarthFrog | Husar: Which language? | 17:50 |
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lordievader | Good evening | 17:55 |
Husar | DarthFrog: i want switch to pl (polish) | 17:56 |
Husar | My system lang is pl, and i have installed TB from Muon, but english... | 17:56 |
hello_pluto | Hello. Is there a way to get a list of packages that I uninstalled? | 18:06 |
MediaWork | Hi, any british english speakers here? | 18:09 |
MediaWork | I know this is off topic, but Im curious how common wording "in lieu of" is in british english. | 18:09 |
lordievader | MediaWork, english is usually spoken here, however not everyone is a native speaker. | 18:09 |
BluesKaj | MediaWork, in place of ...same meaning | 18:10 |
MediaWork | lordievader: I hear americans say "in lieu of" but never heard english person say it | 18:10 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: yeah. | 18:10 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: from french | 18:10 |
BluesKaj | we use it in Canada as well | 18:10 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: yeah in Canada Quebec and maybe New Orleans in the states | 18:11 |
BluesKaj | nope all across Canada | 18:11 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: just surprises me the differences sometimes... | 18:11 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: yes, all over the states as well, I'm suspecting it has to do with Canadians being canadians and mingling... | 18:12 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: and americans being all sorts of americans historically too | 18:12 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: not much mingling between france and england for the last 600 years. | 18:12 |
BluesKaj | except in the US around 1776 , when the french allied with the revolutionaries against the brits | 18:14 |
MediaWork | BluesKaj: i lived in Scotland for 5 years, then England for another 6 years, never heard this until I met an american. | 18:14 |
BluesKaj | better join kubuntu-offtopic MediaWork , we're about to be reminded soon :) | 18:15 |
hello_pluto | Hi, I'm having a lot of trouble getting sound to work in Ubuntu. It did work in the past, but after I upgraded, it didn't. I oddly don't have a /proc/asound directory. | 18:16 |
Husar | DarthFrog: 'sudo aptitude install thunderbird-locale-pl' | 18:17 |
hello_pluto | Also, is there a way to get a list of packages that I uninstalled? | 18:17 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, do you ahve ~/.asoundrc ? | 18:17 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: No. I might have when I was doing the troubleshooting. | 18:18 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, describe your no audio symptoms , | 18:20 |
BluesKaj | in the terminal type ' alsamixer ', make sure the Master, PCM, Line & CD are all unmuted ,by using the "M" key' | 18:20 |
BluesKaj | then turn those controls up to the max | 18:20 |
hello_pluto | When I run alsamixer, I get "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory" | 18:21 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, sudo apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils | 18:22 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: They're installed. I have the alsamixer command. | 18:23 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, you have the command but it won't open if those apps aren't installed | 18:24 |
hello_pluto | hello_pluto: The apps are installed. | 18:24 |
hello_pluto | I know because if I search for them with aptitude there's an i next to them. | 18:25 |
* BluesKaj shrugs ...aptitude again | 18:25 | |
BluesKaj | bbl...errands | 18:26 |
hello_pluto | I've been following these two guides: (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iTlJ8BfqXUjaHO__TEdlkvuqB1WLOkGaudngc5SFLMI/edit?pli=1) and (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure) | 18:26 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 18:27 |
hello_pluto | I did. | 18:27 |
BluesKaj | bet you used aptitude | 18:28 |
hello_pluto | Nope. | 18:28 |
hello_pluto | I used apt-et. | 18:28 |
hello_pluto | *apt-get | 18:28 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, aplay-l | 18:40 |
hello_pluto | aplay: device_list:240: no soundcards found... | 18:40 |
hello_pluto | sudo gets the same result. | 18:40 |
BluesKaj | lspci -nn | grep -i audio | 18:41 |
hello_pluto | 00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audi Controller [8086:1c20] (rev 05) | 18:42 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, cat /proc/asound/module | 18:44 |
hello_pluto | cat: /proc/asound/module: No such file or directory | 18:45 |
hello_pluto | No /proc/asound/ directory exists. | 18:45 |
hello_pluto | I think I may just restart into a live cd and check out what drivers are loaded and try to force install them in mystem. | 18:46 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, pastebin lsmod|grep '^snd | 18:47 |
BluesKaj | then we can modprobe the snd driver to load it | 18:47 |
hello_pluto | Did you mean '^snd'? | 18:47 |
BluesKaj | yes, ^snd' | 18:48 |
BluesKaj | we need to know the module name first | 18:48 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: It came out blank. | 18:49 |
hello_pluto | No output. | 18:49 |
BluesKaj | lsmod|grep '^snd' , had no output ? | 18:49 |
hello_pluto | Correct | 18:49 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, have you rebooted since upgrading ? | 18:51 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: Yes, many times. | 18:55 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, ok run, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade ..your missing some kernel modules that should have installed ...intel hde ia very common audio driver and it should have installed by default | 18:57 |
BluesKaj | ia=is | 18:57 |
hello_pluto | Nothing new installed. | 18:58 |
BluesKaj | but alsamixer doesn't load in the terminal ? | 18:58 |
hello_pluto | Correct. | 18:59 |
dudeeg | Hello! Is there anyone here who know stg about SSDs and partition boundary alignment? | 19:02 |
bazhang | dudeeg, the same people in #ubuntu | 19:03 |
yofel | parted does usually use the right alignment IIRC | 19:03 |
dudeeg | bazhang: oh, sorry. I didn't know that | 19:04 |
dudeeg | bazhang: but actually I didn't get really answer about the alignment itself. But okay, I admit that is more hw topic than ubuntu | 19:05 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel | 19:07 |
hello_pluto | FATAL: Error inserting snd_hda_intel (/lib/modules/3.0.0-17-generic-pae/updates/dkms/snd-hda-intel.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) | 19:07 |
hello_pluto | This is what dmesg says: | 19:08 |
hello_pluto | snd_hda_codec: Unknown symbol __snd_printk (err 0) | 19:08 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, are you running 32bit kubuntu with more than 4G of RAM ? | 19:12 |
hello_pluto | 32 GB of ram. | 19:12 |
hello_pluto | and 32 bit. | 19:12 |
BluesKaj | 32 GB of ram, or 3.2 | 19:13 |
BluesKaj | ? | 19:13 |
BluesKaj | 3.0.0-17-generic-pae tells me you may not have the correct modules available ..not certain , but it might be the case | 19:15 |
DexterF | hi | 19:18 |
DexterF | 10.04LTS: flash does not work anymore. firefox shouws black rectangle in YT, konqueror crashes, mentions nsplugin error | 19:18 |
DexterF | ideas? | 19:18 |
DexterF | both flashplugin-installer and nonfree are installed, I reinstalled -installer | 19:19 |
ale` | hi, I'm having problems with kubuntu 12.04. Kmix is not showin in the tray, and I can't find a way to configure it. how do i do? | 19:19 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: 32 Gig. | 19:19 |
hello_pluto | So, yes, more than 4. | 19:19 |
hello_pluto | ale`: Go to the K menu > System Settings > Multimedia. | 19:20 |
ale` | hello_pluto: I can't find any kmix settings there :/ | 19:23 |
hello_pluto | ale`: Oh, sorry, i was thinking phonon. :-P | 19:23 |
hello_pluto | Okay, just go to kmenu and type in kmix. You should see the kmix program. | 19:23 |
ale` | yeah, when I run it nothing happens :-/ | 19:24 |
hello_pluto | ale`: Hm. | 19:24 |
BluesKaj | alt+f2 , kmix | 19:24 |
RexHaviK | i am seeing knotes or kontact crashing trying to open knotes, hanging on 'create a akonadi resources.......', any one know of it? | 19:25 |
ale` | blueskaj, already tried it... something's wrong with it. I just did killall kmix, ran it two times and it showed up finally | 19:25 |
hello_pluto | ale`: Try running it from the command line, too, to see what kinds of errors you get. | 19:25 |
HelenB | Kubuntu just fills up my CPU non stop. | 19:26 |
HelenB | I go on chromium | 19:26 |
HelenB | it fills up my cpu I go on VLC it fills up my CPU I listen to music it fills up my CPU. How do I stop it? It's really annoying! I can't even use my computer normally when this happens. | 19:27 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, is your system 64 bit but you run 32 bit for stability oe some such ? | 19:27 |
ale` | hello_pluto: quite some. http://pastebin.com/shJC8EWn | 19:28 |
ale` | hello_pluto: luckily it stayed open long enough to change the master channel. | 19:29 |
BluesKaj | ale`, you can make more adjustments using alsmixer in the terminal | 19:31 |
hello_pluto | I'm fairly certain it's 32 bit. How do I check for sure? | 19:32 |
BluesKaj | uname -a | 19:33 |
ale` | BluesKaj: yeah I know about alsamixer, but I needed to select what kmix considers the master channel to get the volume keys working. | 19:33 |
hello_pluto | Linux hostname 3.0.0-17-generic-pae #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 8 17:53:35 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux | 19:34 |
HelenB | Hello I'm really hating the slowness I get. | 19:34 |
HelenB | Please help me. | 19:34 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, yup 32 bit | 19:34 |
BluesKaj | but that's just your OS , not your pc ..pc is probly 64 bit if it's less nthen 4 yrs old | 19:35 |
BluesKaj | less than | 19:35 |
hello_pluto | BluesKaj: Nope, just custom-built it this week. :) | 19:38 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, cat /proc/cpuinfo , look beside 'model name' | 19:41 |
BluesKaj | well it's less than 4 yrs old then :) | 19:41 |
hello_pluto | Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @ 2.40GHz | 19:42 |
hello_pluto | I've been thinking, though. Since I got that error saying __snd_printk() is an unknown symbol, I searched around the net. I'm finding snd_printk() is a function with Alsa, but not __snd_printk. Now I just need to find where __snd_prink is used. :-\ | 19:45 |
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BluesKaj | hello_pluto, that's a 64 bit cpu , you should be running a 64bit kubuntu OS with 32G RAM ...that way you'll benefit from the newer kernel modules available | 19:47 |
hello_pluto | Alright. Time for another install! | 19:49 |
BluesKaj | hello_pluto, also your audio modules will probly install without any problems | 19:50 |
hello_pluto | In that case, I'd like to keep my home directory as is. Only prolbem is, it's encrypted. If I have the ecryptfs password, am I able to remound the home directory without complaint? | 19:51 |
hello_pluto | BTW, thanks BluesKaj. | 19:51 |
hello_pluto | :-) | 19:51 |
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BluesKaj | hello_pluto, if you back up your data by copying to a backup drive or pc , then I reommend you create a / partition for the OS and a separate /home partition for your data ,to which you can copy your saved home dir/data when finished installing | 20:09 |
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outlaw | anyone know how to build GO LAUCHER EX themes on ubuntu?? | 20:45 |
CyberKiLL | hello | 20:46 |
outlaw | hello | 20:47 |
outlaw | I need some help getting Android dev tools, ADB etc on ubuntu | 20:48 |
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SunTsu | outlaw: don't you think some android channel would be more fitting? | 20:54 |
outlaw | fucking sorry it wont happen again | 20:55 |
CyberKiLL | i lawled | 20:55 |
CyberKiLL | he was mad | 20:55 |
CyberKiLL | ok so. im a total noob. and trying to get this network working so that web browser willwork. | 20:59 |
CyberKiLL | i cant figure out what im doing wrong | 20:59 |
CyberKiLL | i found my wireless connection and entered all info | 21:00 |
CyberKiLL | still the browser will not connect to anything | 21:00 |
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home_ | anyone know how to fiox issues with a KVM Switch on Ubuntu? | 21:53 |
home_ | when I switch to my pc for any lenth of time the Ubuntu machine is wierd when I cone back | 21:53 |
home_ | any ideas? | 21:57 |
HelenB | home_, I wouldn't say it's the KVM switch that does it lol. | 22:04 |
HelenB | but your graphics card. | 22:04 |
HelenB | idk how to fix it lol | 22:04 |
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len_ | Is the new kde 4.8 icon-only task manager (combination laucher/task manager) going to be the default in Kubuntu 12.04? I've switch to it recently, an really like it a lot. It allows you to put a lot more launchers on your panel without having to worry about running out of space for task management. | 22:58 |
len_ | I wouldn't have even noticed it was offered, except I check out the Mageia 2 beta 3, and they are using it as their default. | 23:00 |
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