[02:17] <KarmaComa> Hi guys, I cant get my 1600x1200 projector working properly with my Full HDTV.. latest thing I could do is making it right to HD with full resolusion, but when I play any flash video it appears in the center of both! I have googled that and it seems like eternal bug, any help would appreciated.
[02:20] <SIR_Taco> KarmaComa: as far as I know... that's, unfortunately, the way it is... Flash is a binary which runs the way Adobe wants it to.
[02:20] <KarmaComa> yeah :(
[02:21] <KarmaComa> I found a hack script but didnt help
[02:22] <SIR_Taco> KarmaComa: yea, there isn't really a nice solution to that unfortunately
[02:23] <SIR_Taco> unless someone knows something I don't
[02:23] <KarmaComa> rekonq is showing any Flash properly though, when I make it full screen on HD it appears only on HD, and same for VGA, only rekonq! dunno why, it's using flash plugin as well
[02:24] <KarmaComa> but I'm a web developer and it always shows a different values than the written one in CSS, cant use rekonq
[02:28] <SIR_Taco> KarmaComa: Rekonq is still a little wonky
[02:28] <SIR_Taco> even in the latest beta release
[02:28] <KarmaComa> true, you cant depend on
[02:30] <SIR_Taco> there are some <div> and <span> situations which still mess up on Rekonq
[02:38] <KarmaComa> yeah indeed
[02:51] <SIR_Taco> Anyone know the guys that run the Inkscape project?
[02:53] <govind> Guys!!! I got a problem after "KUBUNTU 12.04" installation....
[02:53] <govind> I am Govind from India....
[02:53] <govind> Any one der to help me./
[02:53] <govind> ?
[02:53] <govind> I will explain the problem for sure...
[02:55] <SIR_Taco> govind: the problem?
[02:55] <govind> After instatlation of Kubuntu ... I can't run related apps of muon package manager
[02:56] <govind> so, i cant install anything now..
[02:56] <SIR_Taco> related apps?
[02:56] <govind> i'll tel..
[02:56] <govind> list & prob
[02:56] <SIR_Taco> dfss
[02:57] <govind> Muon Package Manager, Software center & Update Manager...
[02:57] <govind> >><SIR_Taco>,,, When i open .
[02:57] <SIR_Taco> govind: you can't open those programs, or you can't install programs from them?
[02:58] <govind> when i open, it returns a error ...
[02:58] <govind> so, i cant open them..
[02:58] <SIR_Taco> govind: ok.. can you update through konsole?
[02:58] <govind> i dont know.... let me tell u the error code..
[02:59] <govind> **The package system could not be initialized, your configuration may be broken
[02:59] <govind> **
[03:00] <govind> can i know how to update through console..?
[03:01] <SIR_Taco> govind: open 'Konsole" and type "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade"
[03:01] <govind> Is knosole means "Terminal"?
[03:02] <SIR_Taco> yes
[03:02] <govind> ok.. I 'll try now
[03:02] <SIR_Taco> 'konsole' is the terminal emulator for KDE
[03:03] <govind> first command run... but.... giving the detailed error information for the previous...
[03:04] <govind> Encountered a sectio with no header
[03:04] <govind> ..
[03:04] <govind> encountered a section with no package: header
[03:08] <SIR_Taco> govind: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=863742
[03:08] <SIR_Taco> try post #2, if  that doesn't work try post #4
[03:09] <govind> ok.... sir.... thnx
[03:09] <govind> :D
[03:09] <SIR_Taco> you're welcome
[03:12] <govind> very very very thank you ...** <SIR_Taco>.......
[03:13] <govind> I think problem is resolved ...
[03:13] <govind> actualy,
[03:13] <govind>  step#2 not worked... step#4 worked....
[03:13] <govind> now upgrade is running SIR... :-)
[03:14] <SIR_Taco> govind: good to hear
[03:14] <govind> ya, sir.... very thnx...
[03:14] <govind> .
[03:14] <govind> .
[03:14] <FloodBotK1> govind: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:15] <govind> @FloodBotK1.... ThnQ!
[03:16] <govind> @SIR_Taco:...
[03:16] <govind> ------------
[03:16] <govind> At a stage, Even Flash can't install atleast..
[03:16] <FloodBotK1> govind: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:17] <govind> @FloodBotK1... I just did that only...
[03:19] <SIR_Taco> govind: before doing #4 in that post, try "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[03:20] <govind> abv command not worked for me..
[03:21] <SIR_Taco> what abv command?
[03:22] <govind> sudo dpkg --congigure -a
[03:24] <SIR_Taco> govind: did you type it exactly as I showed? or as you posted?
[03:25] <govind> as u typed
[03:26] <SIR_Taco> govind: what error do you get?
[03:27] <govind> now, the upgrade in konsole is running fast. sorry i had forgotten the reply now & I cant get back to the command entry to know reply..
[03:27] <govind> i mean error.
[03:28] <SIR_Taco> but the konsole one is working??
[03:28] <govind> now it's working.. but in 3 minutes, it will stop, as power goes.
[03:29] <SIR_Taco> govind: well you need to wait for the konsole commands to complete before you can install other packages
[03:34] <SIR_Taco> it would seem my support contract just ran out
[03:36] <SIR_Taco> Anyway, going to bed.... if anyone is around and can help govind if/when s/he comes back, that would be greatly appreciated
[03:45] <unheeding> can anyone help me
[03:45] <unheeding> i have too much eye candy
[03:45] <unheeding> it gave me an eye cavity
[04:58] <nezumi_> hello - can some good soul help me a bit - I just installed Kubuntu
[05:00] <nezumi_> since I am complete noob - how to install nvidia drivers.. before my monitor will burn my eyes with 50kHz
[05:06] <Guest93103> huskerdu8
[05:09] <nezumi_> anybody? I am burning my eyes here :D
[05:09] <susundberg> nezumi_: !nvidia
[05:09] <susundberg> mh, sorry
[05:09] <susundberg> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[05:10] <nezumi_> thank you - you know as windows user I use to click instalator ;)
[05:10] <nezumi_> so I am noobie lost in here
[05:11] <susundberg> No worries, in the package manager is just bit easier than windows 'find some drivers, click million ok and get shitload of useless stuff'
[05:13] <nezumi_> hah true
[05:14] <nezumi_> well it is hard at the beginning - I dont see anything for drivers... your link says "Go to System -> Administration -> Additional Drivers" but unless I am looking in wrong place theres nothing like that
[05:15] <susundberg> ya, sorry those were instructions for kubuntu
[05:15] <susundberg> nezumi_: open the launcher and write 'package' to the search field
[05:15] <em> nezumi_: on kubuntu try Applications  >  System > Additional drivers
[05:15] <susundberg> oh that sounds good
[05:16] <susundberg> or write 'additional' to the launch search field
[05:16] <nezumi_> searching...
[05:16] <nezumi_> thank you guys - REALLY appreciate help
[05:17] <em> we just typed additional drivers and already tankdriver showed up
[05:20] <nezumi_> while I am updating driver - can you give me small hint where to get Krita and MyPaint? It is in repository right but... where to look for it
[05:22] <susundberg> you can install all the applications that are in the repository with package manager
[05:23] <susundberg> (see 'package' above)
[05:24] <nezumi_> ow I got it thanks
[05:24] <nezumi_> I have linux for 5 minutes and I already like it
[05:24] <nezumi_> :D
[05:24] <nezumi_> sorry for surely dumb questions
[05:25] <nezumi_> need to restart - hope you dont mind if I come back to ask some more
[05:25] <susundberg> we dont, happy booting
[05:25] <nezumi_> thx
[05:37] <nezumi_> hmmm--- any idea why in system settings/display and monitor I have 50Hz and in nvidia x-server 60Hz?
[05:37] <nezumi_> it should be 60 but ... what I really have now :/
[05:38] <tsimpson> you should probably ignore the system settings values, and just go with what the nvidia program reports
[05:39] <nezumi_> ok I guess I would notice after a while when my head blow up...
[05:40] <hateball> Yep, if you use the binary nvidia driver xrandr and such wont report properly
[05:40] <hateball> you have to rely on nvidia-settings
[05:41] <nezumi_> ok... ummm now just one thing left - wacom driver...
[05:41] <nezumi_> wacom tablet
[05:44] <nezumi_> wacom works great
[05:44] <nezumi_> Krita is CRAZY faster on linuks
[05:44] <nezumi_> linuX haha sorry
[05:45] <nezumi_> the only problem now - I see that I installed Krita 2.4 and 2.5 was released already
[05:46] <hateball> How is that a problem? :)
[05:47] <hateball> Unless you of course have to run the latest version for some reason
[05:47] <nezumi_> I am trying to help in development so yeah I would like to run latest
[05:48] <nezumi_> Catching bugs and stuff, you know
[05:48] <nezumi_> even 2.4 is LOT better here then 2.5 in windows
[05:48] <hateball> You can add ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports and upgrade
[05:48] <tsimpson> if you're working on the development of krita, then your best option is to compile from VCS
[05:49] <nezumi_> I am not working on it - more like working on iit and trying to report as many bugs as I can.
[05:50] <nezumi_> but I am happy owner of linux for last hour or so ... so completely newbie
[05:50] <tsimpson> it depends if you want the "latest release" or "bleeding edge"
[05:50] <nezumi_> latest release is fine
[05:50] <nezumi_> hateball - where to add it? Sorry I really JUST got on linux board
[05:51] <hateball> nezumi_: in a terminal: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
[05:52] <hateball> nezumi_: note that it's backports of more than just Krita
[05:52] <nezumi_> thx
[05:52] <tsimpson> also, there's a graphical way to add repositories: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu
[05:52] <hateball> nezumi_: are you familiar with how Kubuntu works, in the sense that version upgrades are not rolling?
[05:53] <nezumi_> not at all - I just installed linux for the forst time in my life
[05:54] <hateball> nezumi_: Well each release has "frozen" version numbers, that's the reason you don't automatically get the latest version of things
[05:54] <nezumi_> I was using krita on windows for a while now but as great as it is it is slow as hell in win
[05:55] <nezumi_> ow ok
[05:56] <hateball> But you can obviously always add a PPA, or compile from source. Or just wait 6 months for the next release :)
[05:56] <nezumi_> NOOOOOO ;)
[05:56] <nezumi_> not 6 months
[05:56] <nezumi_> ;)
[05:57] <zhengyi> k
[05:57] <nezumi_> would you believe if I told you that I dont know where terminal is ?
[05:57] <nezumi_> :D
[05:57] <hateball> nezumi_: alt+f2, type <anything>
[05:57] <hateball> nezumi_: or just go the GUI way like tsimpson linked
[05:58] <zhengyi> yeah
[05:58] <nezumi_> thx on it
[05:58] <tsimpson> in Windows you have that DOS shell (CMD), take that and make it actually useful, and you have a linux-style terminal :)
[05:59] <hateball> :)
[05:59] <hateball> One could argue that goes for anything Windows compared to Linux, but that would be an OT discussion
[05:59] <tsimpson> it's a text-based interface, instead of clicking a mouse, you type each "command" to the computer, and it runs it there, possibly showing any output/result back
[05:59] <nezumi_> I heard so many legends about linux - not a good ones haha
[05:59] <hateball> !terminal
[06:00] <hateball> Getting friendly with krunner (alt+f2) will make your experience much nicer
[06:00] <nezumi_> I am old enough to remember times with such computers as spectrum or c64 so I know whats that - I was just never using it. I went from C64 to Amiga to PC on windows
[06:01] <tsimpson> if you become comfortable with the terminal, you can often do things a lot faster. that's why people often give the command-line way to do things, it's often just a lot quicker to do something than describing where each mouse press must go
[06:01] <nezumi_> I can imagine
[06:01] <hateball> You can simple copy/paste a command as well, as compared to clicking through 50 GUI windows
[06:01] <nezumi_> where can I change keyboard settings - need to check it
[06:02] <hateball> alt+f2, type "keyboard" :p
[06:02] <nezumi_> I got english system and spanish keyboard
[06:02] <nezumi_> hahaha
[06:02] <nezumi_> its THAT easy?
[06:02] <hateball> yes
[06:06] <nezumi_> it really is easy haha
[06:06] <nezumi_> thx guys getting there slowly
[06:07] <hateball> :)
[06:08] <sonismcnx> join #sonismcnx
[06:08] <sonismcnx> ups, sorry
[06:46] <nezumi_> hmmm cant get that Krita 2.5 - I entered sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports but nothing happened really
[06:48] <sonismcnx> that command was for adding repository, not installing the prgoram itself
[06:51] <nezumi_> yeah I got that much but cant find that repository... Should be in moon package manager right?
[06:51] <hateball> nezumi_: either use a graphical update manager, or: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:53] <nezumi_> I would use that graphical but I dont have any "Add and Remove Software" in system settings so cant follow whats on given page
[06:53] <hateball> nezumi_: alt+f2, "update" ;)
[06:54] <tsimpson> it's not in system settings, it's called Muon Package Manager
[06:54] <hateball> Since you already have Krita installed, you want to upgrade, not install
[06:54] <nezumi_> oook
[06:54] <tsimpson> best approach is to only upgrade krita (and what it depends on), rather than a full upgrade of all packages in that PPA
[06:54] <tsimpson> (unless you want the latest KDE that is)
[06:55] <nezumi_> I just care about Krita really
[06:56] <tsimpson> then you just open the package manager, click "check for updates", then type in krita in the search box and mark it for upgrade
[06:57] <tsimpson> once you press "apply changes" it should tell you about what else it wants to upgrade, then ask for your password to update the packages
[07:00] <nezumi_> feel like stupid but I dont have any updates for Krita - Krita (i386) is 32 bit right?
[07:01] <tsimpson> if you're running the 64bit (AMD64) version of Kubuntu, then you want to look for just "Krita" without the (i386)
[07:02] <nezumi_> yeah thats what I have installed
[07:02] <tsimpson> make sure "Check for Updates", that will download the (updated) list of packages from all your software sources
[07:02] <nezumi_> ok so... this "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" I have to paste in...? (really sorry - just want to solve it)
[07:03] <tsimpson> well, if you want to go the command-line way, you first want to open a terminal, it's called "Konsole" in Kubuntu
[07:03] <nezumi_> shift f2 right
[07:04] <tsimpson> Alt-F2, then type in "konsole"
[07:04] <tsimpson> or find it in the applications menu (somewhere)
[07:04] <tsimpson> then you can type in "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install krita", that will just upgrade krita and the things it needs
[07:05] <tsimpson> after that, you can remove the kubuntu-ppa/backports PPA repository, to prevent those updates
[07:06] <nezumi_> krita is already the newest version.
[07:06] <nezumi_> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded
[07:06] <nezumi_> hmmm
[07:07] <tsimpson> what version of Kubuntu are you running?
[07:07] <nezumi_> latest I believe I just downloaded yesterday
[07:07] <provolik> Hi to all
[07:08] <provolik> I have juast installed Kubuntu 12.04, but I cannot set up dual monitor. I have nvidia card drivers+
[07:08] <tsimpson> nezumi_: can you show the result of: "apt-cache policy krita"
[07:09] <provolik> when I run nvidia-settings it says to me "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver.  Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server."
[07:10] <nezumi_> Installed: 1:2.4.0-0ubuntu2.1
[07:10] <provolik> I tried to give the nvidia-xconfig command and restart but the issue remains...
[07:10] <tsimpson> nezumi_: and the same version is listed next to "Candidate:"?
[07:11] <nezumi_> yes
[07:12] <tsimpson> nezumi_: can you check the output of "ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d", you should see something like "kubuntu-ppa-precise.list"
[07:17] <nezumi_> bash: ls/etc/apt/sources.list.d: No such file or directory
[07:18] <tsimpson> there is a spaces between "ls" and the first "/"
[07:18] <nezumi_> khmm ;)
[07:18] <tsimpson> everyone makes that mistake at some point :)
[07:20] <nezumi_> ummm nothing
[07:20] <nezumi_> didnt showed anything
[07:20] <tsimpson> looks like the software source wasn't added then
[07:21] <nezumi_> wasnt added to repository?
[07:21] <tsimpson> in this context, "repository" and "source" are interchangeable
[07:21] <tsimpson> did you run the command "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports" in the Alt-F2 box, or in a terminal?
[07:22] <nezumi_> in the alt-F2 box
[07:22] <nezumi_> didnt happened anything - syrely I should in terminal right??
[07:22] <tsimpson> ahh, well that command changed in the last release, it asks you to confirm now and so it needs to be in a terminal
[07:23] <nezumi_> ok let me type it in
[07:23] <nezumi_> thx for your time man
[07:23] <tsimpson> there is the GUI way too, but if you have a terminal open, you can just copy and paste "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports", then it'll ask you to confirm by pressing enter/return
[07:23] <tsimpson> after than, re-run the "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install krita" command
[07:24] <nezumi_> You are about to add the following PPA to your system:
[07:24] <nezumi_>  Backports of new versions of KDE and major KDE apps for Kubuntu which are either too large a change or not yet tested enough to go to Ubuntu Backports.
[07:24] <tsimpson> that's the one
[07:25] <tsimpson> after you've upgraded krita, you can run "sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubuntu-ppa-backports-precise.list && sudo apt-get update", to remove the repository and prevent other packages from that source/repository from being updated
[07:26] <nezumi_> looks like it is working
[07:26] <nezumi_> downloading some stuff
[07:26] <nezumi_> I owe you man
[07:26] <tsimpson> itsn't it nice when things start working ;)
[07:27] <nezumi_>  are those comments good for the future as well?
[07:27] <nezumi_> like Krita 2.6 when it appears
[07:27] <nezumi_> so I will note them down somewhere
[07:27] <tsimpson> if 2.6 gets put in the same repository, then you can just do exactly the same thing again yes
[07:28] <nezumi_> as for windows dude I feel like I am sending Curiosity 2 to Mars, not just upgrading software
[07:28] <nezumi_> :D
[07:29] <tsimpson> the main thing you have to remember about linux distributions compared to windows, is that in linux there is usually more than one way to do any given thing
[07:29] <tsimpson> including something as "simple" as installing software
[07:29] <tsimpson> so it helps to have a curious/exploring mind-set
[07:29] <nezumi_> I just need to read something about those commands
[07:29] <nezumi_> now I have no clue what I am doing - just copying pasting
[07:30] <tsimpson> there's a command for that ;) it's call "man" and is short for "manual". you can type in "man apt-get" for instance too see the manual page for that command
[07:30] <tsimpson> (press the 'q' key to exit it)
[07:30] <tsimpson> there's also an online version on http://manpages.ubuntu.com in case you just want to read about it in a browser
[07:31] <nezumi_> hah lots of info - thank you!
[07:31] <tsimpson> no problem
[07:31] <nezumi_> looks like it finished
[07:31] <nezumi_> "ldconfig deferred processing now taking place"
[07:31] <nezumi_> should I run last comand you gave me then?
[07:31] <tsimpson> yes
[07:32] <nezumi_> ok Captain
[07:32] <nezumi_> ;)
[07:32] <nezumi_> done.. lets see Krita then
[07:33] <nezumi_> HA!
[07:33] <nezumi_> you did it!
[07:33] <nezumi_> ;)
[07:33] <nezumi_> thank you so much
[07:33] <tsimpson> you're welcome :)
[07:33] <nezumi_> Now... I hope there is Mypaint hahaha
[07:33] <nezumi_> where are you from btw
[07:34] <nezumi_> heres Mexico
[07:34] <tsimpson> I'm in the UK
[07:34] <nezumi_> I'm not Mexican but here I am - Im Polish
[07:34] <nezumi_> ha - you got (too?) many polish there now
[07:35] <nezumi_> I was living in London few years - maybe I will come back one day..
[07:36] <tsimpson> heh, probably a good idea to avoid the "too many polish" debate :p
[07:37] <nezumi_> no man - why do you think I left - I never liked them :D
[07:37] <hateball> !ot
[07:37] <hateball> Just saying ;)
[07:37] <nezumi_> when I was in London I was working with Jamaicans :D
[07:37] <nezumi_> sorry
[07:38] <nezumi_> Just like to know who was that nice guy and helped me
[07:38] <hateball> Well this channel is a bit more relaxed than other offical ones, still it's the official policy and someone may get grumpy if it doesnt get followed :)
[07:39] <nezumi_> np
[07:40] <hateball> nezumi_: And yes, mypaint is in the repos
[07:41] <hateball> As well as GIMP, if you use that
[07:42] <nezumi_> yeah got it already
[07:43] <hateball> :)
[08:01] <nezumi_> is there some app in kubuntu like notepad on windows?
[08:01] <tonberryE352> kate
[08:01] <nezumi_> thx checking
[08:04] <tsimpson> kate is what notepad wants to be when it grows up
[08:04] <hateball> Doubt notepad even has any aspirations like that. Probably just looked at the competition, cried and gave up.
[08:10] <nezumi_> hahaha
[08:11] <nezumi_> hateball.. would you care to help me with one more little thing and I shut the hell up ? ;)
[08:11] <nezumi_>  the backports ppa for MyPaint....
[08:13] <hateball> nezumi_: I don't know *all* the PPAs :) However, google suggests there is a rolling release PPA for mypaint. ppa:achadwick/mypaint-testing
[08:14] <hateball> nezumi_: use at your own peril !
[08:15] <nezumi_> thx
[08:15] <nezumi_> I dont even know what PPA stands for yet haha
[08:16] <hateball> Personal Package Archive
[08:16] <nezumi_> uhm
[08:16] <provolik> I have juast installed Kubuntu 12.04, but I cannot set up dual monitor. I have nvidia card drivers
[08:16] <provolik> when I run nvidia-settings it says to me "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver.  Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server."
[08:16] <provolik> I tried to give the nvidia-xconfig command and restart but the issue remains...
[08:16] <provolik> some help?
[08:16] <hateball> nezumi_: so you can go here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas and search for $app, and see if it has a PPA that you can add, if need be
[08:18] <hateball> provolik: you ran the command using sudo?
[08:18] <provolik> yes
[08:18] <hateball> Normally jockey should fix all that stuff by itself
[08:18] <provolik> hateball, yes
[08:19] <provolik> jockey-kde   jockey-text what hateball
[08:19] <hateball> provolik: jockey-kde, the frontend to install restricted drivers
[08:20] <hateball> provolik: That's how you installed the driver, right?
[08:21] <provolik> yes
[08:21] <provolik> yes hateball
[08:22] <hateball> provolik: does it show you using the nvidia driver when you run "lspci -k" ?
[08:45] <provolik> hateball, yes
[08:46] <provolik> hateball, Kernel driver in use: nvidia
[08:46] <hateball> hmmm.
[08:46] <provolik> hateball, maybe I have to specify something: I have two monitor, but I have the same view
[08:47] <hateball> For some things you need to run nvidia-settings with sudo
[08:47] <hateball> And after you make your changes there, it should let you write to xorg.conf
[08:48] <hateball> provolik: ^
[08:48] <provolik> hateball, when I try it returns "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver.  Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server."
[08:49] <hateball> provolik: Then I don't really know. I'm guessing you're using a newer chipset?
[08:49] <provolik> No hateball , it's a 2009 PC
[08:49] <provolik> with 11.10 no problem
[08:49] <hateball> hmm ok
[08:50] <provolik> another detail
[08:50] <hateball> no difference if you manually backup xorg.conf first and re-run nvidia-xconfig ?
[08:50] <provolik> no
[08:50] <provolik> I tried
[08:50] <sonism> provolik: sorry for interrupting, did you install the driver from the recovery mode?
[08:51] <provolik> No sonism
[08:52] <provolik> Okay guys, I have this error on terminal, after running sudo nvidia-setting
[08:52] <provolik> Xlib:  extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0".
[08:53] <sonism> provolik: may be you should use recovery mode, the driver need to be compiled using the mode
[08:54] <provolik> sonism, I will try, however in 11.10 I didn't use recovery mode for nvidia drivers
[08:55] <hateball> Yeah.. not sure why you'd want to do that. I've certainly never had any issues
[08:55] <hateball> provolik: A quick google suggests that Xinerama might be enabled in xorg.conf, rather than twinview
[08:56] <provolik>     Option         "Xinerama" "1" <- I have this option hateball
[08:56] <hateball> Try setting it to 0
[08:57] <hateball> I'm running nvidia on this machine actually, but my laptop monitor is dead so I only use the external one... and it's been ages since I set it up so I don't actually remember if I had to jump through any hoops :|
[08:57] <Wulong> So, "picture of the day" on desktop settings does not work. How can I debug this?
[08:57] <provolik> Okay, I set up xinerama to zero, hateball
[08:57] <Wulong> Its stuck at "Loading the picture of the day".
[08:58] <hateball> provolik: Then you need to restart your X session as well
[08:58] <provolik> okay, see you later
[08:59] <provolik> I restarte X server
[09:00] <provolik> Same issue but this time I don't have the randr error hateball
[09:00] <hateball> ugh :/
[09:12] <provolik> hateball, I tried a tutorial and now I cannot star my PC
[09:13] <provolik> How can I boot in recovery?
[09:13] <hateball> provolik: hold shift while you boot to get the grub menu
[09:13] <hateball> question is, what did you do? :p
[09:14] <provolik> I modified manually xorg.conf
[09:14] <hateball> didnt you have a backup? you should be able to switch to vtty1 even if X does not start
[09:14] <hateball> without having to boot in single user mode
[09:15] <provolik> No the PC freeze....
[09:15] <hateball> oh :|
[09:15] <provolik> I have the temptation to install lubuntu :P
[09:16] <hateball> It's not like the nvidia drivers will magically work any better there, tho
[09:16] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[09:17] <provolik> Holding shift nothing happens hateball  :-/
[09:17] <hateball> provolik: right after POST
[09:18] <hateball> maybe it booted too quick
[09:18] <provolik> It say to me grub loanding but then it loads normally :-/
[09:19] <provolik> I am going to reinstall kubuntu
[09:20] <provolik> Ok
[09:21] <provolik> I have the recovery menu hateball
[09:21] <provolik> what option I need?
[09:21] <provolik> root?
[09:21] <hateball> oh I dont remember them off the top of my head, you should have some root console
[09:22] <provolik> I cannot remove xorg.conf: it says to me read-only filesystem hateball
[09:23] <hateball> oh how annoying, thought it let you mount rw from grub... you'll need to remount it then
[09:23] <provolik> how?
[09:24] <hateball> provolik: "mount -o remount,rw /" should work
[09:25] <provolik> ok
[09:25] <hateball> seems there is such an option in the grub menu as well
[09:25] <provolik> it worked now  I am rebooting :-)
[09:25] <provolik> crossfingers
[09:26] <hateball> :)
[09:26] <provolik> now I have only one monitor active hate
[09:27] <provolik> thanks to god I can run nvidia-settings
[09:28] <hateball> Not sure she had anything to do with it, but if it works now that's good
[09:28] <hateball> provolik: So you can set up two monitors and write the xconfig now?
[09:29] <provolik> yeah
[09:29] <hateball> Nice
[09:29] <provolik> dual monitor on-line lad
[09:29] <provolik> thank you very much hateball
[09:29] <provolik> I know it's hard with me ;)
[09:29] <hateball> nvidia drivers are a horror, it's why I've switched to Intel for everything :p
[09:30] <provolik> Okay
[09:30] <provolik> now I have to try to reboot hateball
[09:30] <hateball> Hehe... here's hoping nothing breaks again :p
[09:31] <provolik> crossfingers worked well
[09:32] <provolik> it works ;) hateball
[09:32] <hateball> provolik: Great :)
[09:32] <provolik> now I can start my job
[09:32] <provolik> tahnk you :)
[09:46] <provolik> Okay now I am from the regular PC
[10:36] <ozoze> hello, why am i not able to download the package aircrack-ng on my kubuntu 12.04
[10:37] <hateball> ozoze: Do you get some form of error trying to?
[10:38] <tsimpson> the aircrack project is dead and the software is unmaintained, so the packages have been removed
[10:38] <ozoze> hateball: http://pastebin.com/wZvrZZZG
[10:38] <ozoze> tsimpson: what's the alternative?
[10:39] <ozoze> (for wep networks?)
[10:40] <tsimpson> grab it yourself or use their live-cd http://www.aircrack-ng.org/
[10:41] <ozoze> tsimpson: what is dead then? just the packages?
[10:41] <tsimpson> the project as a whole, it hasn't been updated since 2010
[10:50] <ozoze> tsimpson: but aircrack-ng is still the best solution for wep networks even though it hasn't been updated?
[10:51] <tsimpson> I don't know, I haven't seen a WEP network in some years
[10:53] <ozoze> tsimpson: the website seems up-to-date with fresh news from 2012 http://www.aircrack-ng.org/
[10:54] <ozoze> hm last release from 04/2010 ok
[10:54] <Peace-> ozoze: use wap ?
[10:54] <ozoze> i do use wap
[10:55] <Peace-> ozoze: i don't remember but maybe it was made in kommander
[10:55] <Peace-> because kommander was dropped i guess aircrack has done the same
[10:55] <Peace-> but i am not sure
[10:55] <ozoze> i guess it's still the best solution
[10:55] <ozoze> now trying to compile it: linux.c:165:17: erreur: variable ‘unused’ set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]  :(
[10:57] <ozoze> i removed -Werror from the CFLAGS
[10:57] <ozoze> now crypto.h:12:26: erreur fatale: openssl/hmac.h : Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
[10:58] <tsimpson> !find openssl/hmac.h
[10:58] <tsimpson> ozoze: it want's libssl-dev
[11:00] <ozoze> thanks
[11:00] <tsimpson> you may also need libsqlite3-dev, though that seems optional
[11:00] <Peace-> ozoze: french ?
[11:00] <ozoze> oui
[11:07] <ozoze> how can i recompile my drivers for packets injection for my "Intel Corporation Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300" card?
[11:09] <susundberg> ozoze: you probably need patch or set some #define true if such is instructed on some guide
[11:10] <susundberg> i suggest heavy googling
[11:38] <theGrgz> For *buntu ISO rematering purposes, would it matter if I'm chrooting from a non *buntu host distro?
[11:51] <atome> hi there
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:01] <konqui> Hi, magnet links do not seem to work with ktorrent. If I click a magnet link in Google Chrome or chromium or any browser, I get a prompt to let ktorrent handle it. When I way yes, ktorrent opens but no download starts
[13:23] <Alpha-Omega> I have two monitors and I can add whatever icon to the panel I want on my main one, but on my other monitor, I can't add shortcuts to the panel
[13:36] <nandhu> alpha-omega : are you using two monitors in extended mode or in clone mode
[13:36] <Alpha-Omega> nandhu: extended, but I figured it out :)
[13:37] <Alpha-Omega> nandhu: now if I could just figure out how to add a spacer
[13:39] <Alpha-Omega> any idea how to add spacers?
[13:41] <Alpha-Omega> it's weird, when I add the taskbar manager for windows, the rest of the things to the right of it disappear
[13:43] <Alpha-Omega> lol, is this channel completely dead?
[13:45] <hateball> Nah, just hibernating ;)
[13:46] <Alpha-Omega> lol
[13:46] <Alpha-Omega> not winter yet
[14:05] <Idestem> Hi!
[14:54] <angga> hi,
[16:27] <dway> Hi all
[16:28] <dway> I'm wondering why my 11.10 kubuntu doesn't see any new version of kubuntu with  do-release-upgrade -d
[16:28] <dway> Muon doesn't see any new version too
[16:29] <dway> so how can I upgrade to 12.04.1 ?
[16:29] <dway> searching google didn't help
[16:29] <dway> Is there something to force somewhere ?
[16:30] <Wizard> dway: Did you update 11.10 first?
[16:31] <dway> Wizard > yep I'm on 11.10 since months
[16:31] <dway> up to date
[16:31] <dway> the do-release-upgrade command says "no new release yet"
[16:32] <Wizard> That's strange.
[16:32] <dway> yep
[16:32] <Pici> What does lsb_release -sc say?
[16:32] <dway> my install is a classic one
[16:32] <dway> no exotism
[16:33] <dway> Pici it says oneiric
[16:33] <dway> and cat /etc/issue says 11.10
[16:33] <Pici> h
[16:33] <Pici> m.
[16:34] <Wizard> An what about   GNU nano 2.2.6                        Plik: /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades                                                             ?
[16:34] <Wizard> Ups. /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades :P
[16:34] <Wizard> Sorry.
[16:35] <dway> Wizard > it says : http://paste.kde.org/540782/
[16:36] <dway> yes, it's weird :)
[16:36] <Wizard> Change it to normal and try do-release-upgrade once again.
[16:36] <dway> ok I do that now
[16:37] <dway> wow, it seems something is happening
[16:38] <dway> source.list updated
[16:38] <dway> looks good
[16:38] <Wizard> Cool.
[16:38] <Wizard> You can change it back to lts after upgrade.
[16:38] <dway> ok, thx Wizard !
[16:38] <Wizard> Unless you want use 12.10 ;)
[16:39] <dway> nope )
[16:39] <dway> :)
[16:40] <Wizard> I mean, with "normal" you will be able to do-release-upgrade when 12.10 will be out.
[16:40] <dway> yep I get it thx
[16:40] <Wizard> With "lts" - when 14.04 is.
[16:40] <Wizard> You're welcome.
[16:40] <Wizard> Bah, I have to install Kubuntu for my mother.
[16:40] <dway> ;)
[16:41] <dway> I disconnect for launching the upgrade command :)
[16:41] <dway> see you !
[16:51] <em> I put the sd card from my android phone into my kubuntu laptop and it says that the kernel doesn't havce what it takes to mount it
[16:51] <em> what to do?
[17:02] <Guest38551> hi
[17:03] <Wizard> em: Try mounting it manually. Maybe something is wrong with it.
[17:09] <Wizard> em: Nah, you can also check dmesg and system logs.
[17:25] <Guest63131> command: /msg HD|BLURAY|05 xdcc send #91
[17:26] <TheLordOfTime> i wouldnt do that if i were you
[18:12] <Wizard> Is icon only task manager available in repos?
[18:55] <diego21> i want to purge flash player from my kubuntu 12.04, but a button in system preferences still remains... how can I remove it too?
[20:24] <Wizard> Bah.
[20:39] <rottingdead> Hallo hello.
[20:58] <Vert> So, I tried dragging something and now my mouse cursor is stuck as a closed hand icon and I can't click anything and I can't scrollwheel anything.
[20:59] <Vert> Can I just restart the mouse services without having to restart the x server?
[20:59] <Vert> Anyone?
[21:02] <Vert> Anyone have any ideas?