[00:06] <arcolife> why does muon software centre crash every time? submitted the bug already
[00:07] <arcolife> anybody facing the same bug?
[01:23] <kromagnon> hola
[02:52] <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] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[02:53] <phunyguy> here is a pastebin of the -f failure. http://paste.ubuntu.com/941951/
[02:54] <phunyguy> ahh sorry probably need to post in the upgrade channel.  I am 12.04 - sorry.
[02:55] <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.
[02:56] <phunyguy> prolly just need to blow this thing away again! ><
[03:06] <datruth> is kopete a good im program or should I go with pidgin?
[03:20] <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
[03:21] <phunyguy> pidgin is also very nice, has IRC support, etc.
[03:25] <datruth> phunyguy: i see I mainly trying to avoid installing parts of the gnome/ubuntu desktop
[03:26] <datruth> phunyguy: what program can I use to activate my webcam?
[04:27] <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
[05:43] <kamilnadeem> Hi Everyone.
[06:09] <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?
[06:10] <vpnRoey> j/ #netfilter
[06:10] <vpnRoey> er
[08:03] <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
[08:04] <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] <vpnRoey> what WOULD be great though is KDE file open/save as dialogs for Firefox
[08:05] <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.
[09:47] <jonay> who  knows  some  websites/blogs with  guidlines and  other stuff for  kubuntu like  webupt8 and ubuntu  omg ?
[09:48] <ikonia> guidelines ?
[09:49] <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
[09:50] <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
[09:53] <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.
[09:54] <jonay> but ok,  I will  search  further  ...  thanks any way.
[11:53] <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.
[12:48] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:43] <TrivialUser> I can't switch audio channels and subtitles in Dragon Player. What should I do?
[14:07] <Jacky> 1
[14:09] <mydogsnameisrudy> 2
[14:20]  * 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?
[14:21]  * Shaan7 kicks BluesKaj
[14:21] <Shaan7> ^ that :P
[14:21] <BluesKaj> Shaan7, yeah , so why are you here ? :)
[14:22] <mydogsnameisrudy> to busy scp'ing all my files to new 12.04 desktop ;)
[14:24] <BluesKaj> brb ,,,
[14:53] <sharp15> is it common for kde to stop allowing users to logout?
[14:55] <BluesKaj> sharp15, of course not
[14:56] <sharp15> BluesKaj: i mean is it a currently known problem?
[14:58] <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.)
[14:59] <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.
[15:00] <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.
[15:02] <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
[15:03] <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.
[15:04] <BluesKaj> DarthFrog, I'm not using muon ..and it's not me who has a problem
[15:05] <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).
[15:07] <BluesKaj> why lightdm ..that doesn't make the login easier or more stable ...I don't get it ...eyecandy ?
[15:08] <sharp15> BluesKaj: i installed ubuntu then installed kubuntu-desktop.  i was trying to modify as little as possible.
[15:09] <BluesKaj> sharp15, recommend kdm
[15:10] <sharp15> BluesKaj: know of any directions for telling ubuntu to use it?  its already installed just not active (i think).
[15:12] <sharp15> or.  maybe i'm not using lightdm.
[15:12] <BluesKaj> sharp15,  choose it at login
[15:12] <sharp15> huh?
[15:18] <sharp15> ok.  kdm is working.  sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm fixed that.
[15:19] <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
[15:27] <sharp15> is there a way to log kde out from the command shell?
[15:36] <lordievader> Good afternoon
[15:39] <BluesKaj> sharp15, http://askubuntu.com/questions/1871/how-can-i-safely-shutdown-reboot-logout-kde-from-the-command-line
[15:45] <sharp15> BluesKaj: didn't work.  i guess the problem isn't the button.
[15:46] <BluesKaj> i just logoff the desktop dialog
[15:46] <BluesKaj> with the desktop dialog , rather
[15:47] <sharp15> i'm not sure what that means?
[15:48] <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
[15:49] <BluesKaj> sharp15, ok , install kubuntu-desktop
[15:49] <sharp15> BluesKaj: it is.
[15:49] <sharp15> i installed that yesterday.
[15:50] <BluesKaj> sharp15, so no dialog at all when right clicking on the desktop?
[15:51] <sharp15> BluesKaj: the context menue works just fine.  however, the dialog when clicking 'leave' never shows.
[15:52] <sharp15> 'lock screen' on the same context menu works just fine though.
[15:53] <BluesKaj> sharp15, install plasma-desktop, perhaps
[15:54] <sharp15> BluesKaj: aptitude says that is already installed.
[15:56] <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
[15:57] <BluesKaj>  as well as apt-get
[15:59] <sharp15> BluesKaj: i'll keep that in mind.  though ubuntu-software-center did the initial install of kubuntu-desktop.
[16:00] <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.
[16:01] <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
[16:02] <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.
[16:04] <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.
[16:07] <sharp15> BluesKaj: thank you for your help.
[16:18] <BluesKaj> sharp15, now you can set your sessions back to "restore to previous session"
[16:38] <onet> Why java plugin to firefox is not fucking easy?
[16:38] <onet> (installation)
[16:39] <DarthFrog> !language | onet
[16:40] <onet> keep your system family-friendly and allow me install java to firefox with fucking 1 click!
[16:41] <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.
[16:42] <DarthFrog> !coc | onet
[16:43] <onet> And i need to read 200 sites to know how to install it?
[16:43] <onet> Lose 4 hours?
[16:45] <BluesKaj> !java
[16:47] <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?
[16:48] <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
[16:49] <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
[16:50] <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
[16:51] <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
[16:55] <BluesKaj> ikonia, you're no fun , it was just becoming interesting in here ...probly a troll anyway :)
[16:56] <DarthFrog> Trolls are interesting??  Hmm.  opinions vary.
[16:59] <BluesKaj> it's not an opinion in general DarthFrog , it's particular individual trolls who can be interesting
[17:00] <DarthFrog> You might have a point, I suppose.  Judge things on a case by case basis.  On the whole, though, I find them destructive.
[17:01] <BluesKaj> in a busy chat, yes
[17:18] <sunnyboy988> hello everyone
[17:19] <bazhang> hi
[17:21] <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?
[17:28] <DarthFrog> sunnyboy988:  Do you have lirc installed?
[17:28] <sunnyboy988> yes i installed it
[17:29] <DarthFrog> What are you trying to control with the remote?  MythTV?
[17:29] <sunnyboy988> it is a media center pc with xmbc
[17:30] <DarthFrog> Don't know about xmbc, but mythbuntu-control-centre will set up your remote for you.
[17:32] <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.
[17:36] <sunnyboy988> DarhFrog: ok... and where do i set this up? in xmbc or in lirc?
[17:37] <BluesKaj> sunnyboy988, http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Setup_Lirc
[17:39] <sunnyboy988> BluesKaj: thank you =)
[17:39] <DarthFrog> sunnyboy988:  Once lirc is working, you're 90% of the way there.
[17:45] <Husar> Hi, how can i install Thunderbird with non english lang?
[17:50] <DarthFrog> Husar: Which language?
[17:55] <lordievader> Good evening
[17:56] <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...
[18:06] <hello_pluto> Hello.  Is there a way to get a list of packages that I uninstalled?
[18:09] <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.
[18:10] <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
[18:11] <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...
[18:12] <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.
[18:14] <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.
[18:15] <BluesKaj> better join kubuntu-offtopic MediaWork , we're about to be reminded soon :)
[18:16] <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.
[18:17] <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 ?
[18:18] <hello_pluto> BluesKaj: No.  I might have when I was doing the troubleshooting.
[18:20] <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
[18:21] <hello_pluto> When I run alsamixer, I get "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory"
[18:22] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, sudo apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils
[18:23] <hello_pluto> BluesKaj: They're installed.  I have the alsamixer command.
[18:24] <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.
[18:25] <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
[18:26] <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)
[18:27] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:27] <hello_pluto> I did.
[18:28] <BluesKaj> bet you used aptitude
[18:28] <hello_pluto> Nope.
[18:28] <hello_pluto> I used apt-et.
[18:28] <hello_pluto> *apt-get
[18:40] <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.
[18:41] <BluesKaj> lspci -nn | grep -i audio
[18:42] <hello_pluto> 00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audi  Controller [8086:1c20] (rev 05)
[18:44] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, cat /proc/asound/module
[18:45] <hello_pluto> cat: /proc/asound/module: No such file or directory
[18:45] <hello_pluto> No /proc/asound/ directory exists.
[18:46] <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.
[18:47] <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'?
[18:48] <BluesKaj> yes, ^snd'
[18:48] <BluesKaj> we need to know the module name first
[18:49] <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
[18:51] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, have you rebooted since upgrading ?
[18:55] <hello_pluto> BluesKaj: Yes, many times.
[18:57] <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
[18:58] <hello_pluto> Nothing new installed.
[18:58] <BluesKaj> but alsamixer doesn't load in the terminal ?
[18:59] <hello_pluto> Correct.
[19:02] <dudeeg> Hello! Is there anyone here who know stg about SSDs and partition boundary alignment?
[19:03] <bazhang> dudeeg, the same people in #ubuntu
[19:03] <yofel> parted does usually use the right alignment IIRC
[19:04] <dudeeg> bazhang: oh, sorry. I didn't know that
[19:05] <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
[19:07] <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)
[19:08] <hello_pluto> This is what dmesg says:
[19:08] <hello_pluto> snd_hda_codec: Unknown symbol __snd_printk (err 0)
[19:12] <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.
[19:13] <BluesKaj> 32 GB of ram, or 3.2
[19:13] <BluesKaj> ?
[19:15] <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
[19:18] <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?
[19:19] <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.
[19:20] <hello_pluto> ale`: Go to the K menu > System Settings > Multimedia.
[19:23] <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.
[19:24] <ale`> yeah, when I run it nothing happens :-/
[19:24] <hello_pluto> ale`: Hm.
[19:24] <BluesKaj> alt+f2 , kmix
[19:25] <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.
[19:26] <HelenB> Kubuntu just fills up my CPU non stop.
[19:26] <HelenB> I go on chromium
[19:27] <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 ?
[19:28] <ale`> hello_pluto: quite some. http://pastebin.com/shJC8EWn
[19:29] <ale`> hello_pluto: luckily it stayed open long enough to change the master channel.
[19:31] <BluesKaj> ale`, you can make more adjustments using alsmixer in the terminal
[19:32] <hello_pluto> I'm fairly certain it's 32 bit.  How do I check for sure?
[19:33] <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.
[19:34] <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
[19:35] <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
[19:38] <hello_pluto> BluesKaj: Nope, just custom-built it this week. :)
[19:41] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, cat /proc/cpuinfo , look beside 'model name'
[19:41] <BluesKaj> well it's less than 4 yrs old then :)
[19:42] <hello_pluto> Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @ 2.40GHz
[19:45] <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. :-\
[19:47] <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
[19:49] <hello_pluto> Alright.  Time for another install!
[19:50] <BluesKaj> hello_pluto, also your audio modules will probly install without any problems
[19:51] <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> :-)
[20:09] <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
[20:45] <outlaw> anyone know how to build GO LAUCHER EX themes on ubuntu??
[20:46] <CyberKiLL> hello
[20:47] <outlaw> hello
[20:48] <outlaw>  I need some help getting Android dev tools, ADB etc on ubuntu
[20:54] <SunTsu> outlaw: don't you think some android channel would be more fitting?
[20:55] <outlaw> fucking sorry it wont happen again
[20:55] <CyberKiLL> i lawled
[20:55] <CyberKiLL> he was mad
[20:59] <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
[21:00] <CyberKiLL> i found my wireless connection and entered all info
[21:00] <CyberKiLL> still the browser will not connect to anything
[21:53] <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
[21:57] <home_> any ideas?
[22:04] <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
[22:58] <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.
[23:00] <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.