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artaodoes anyone here know of an app, linux preferably, with with I can enter notes by hand into pdf files using my wacom tablet?00:14
artaoAND have those notes viewable in a standard install of Acrobat Reader .. kinda important00:14
SIR_Tacoartao: could you not use something like Libreoffice Draw, and print to a PDF?00:16
artaoperhaps. looking in to that ... i never though of using LO for pdfs .. that was mentioned in another channel as well =]00:22
DaskreechMost things can print to PDF00:35
rhombusThe current kubuntu iso seems to be too large to burn to CD-R.00:40
Phiscribeok whats up with the desktop cd now saying it needs 703mb and all my blanks are 700 and the burner whines about it?00:41
PhiscribeDOH00:41
Phiscribei didnt read what you typed rhombus before i did, seems we are in same baot00:41
rhombusPhiscribe: Then this is a real problem00:41
Phiscribemaybe if i up date my burner software, trying that00:42
rhombusPhiscribe: I highly doubt it00:42
rhombusPhiscribe: For what it is worth, this oops has happened before00:42
Phiscribe700's are suppoedly able to go up to 703, but its edgy00:42
rhombusPhiscribe: Actually, the hard limit is 702.800:43
rhombusMan, who knows when this is going to get fixed..00:43
Phiscribeyeah not working with the 703.29, so its a distribution error and not just user error?00:43
rhombusPhiscribe: Since this has happened before, and since in both cases the isos were absolutely unburnable, I would say this is a bug and not your fault.00:45
rhombusHow well is kubuntu maintained? The home page still has a copyright date of 2010.00:46
rhombusMaybe I will have to resort to the DVD... but that will take forever to download, not to mention oodles of disk.00:50
Phiscribeone of my boxes wont boot from dvd00:50
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Phiscribesigh...i dont know if trying to remaster is worth it, taking out wubi would make it fit01:06
rhombusPhiscribe: Oh, it has wubi in it?01:07
rhombusPhiscribe: Who needs that?01:07
rhombusHey look, it's Bender!01:07
vividPhiscribe: you could always use the net installer (mini.iso)01:07
BenderUKbite my shiny metal ass ;)01:08
Phiscribegood idea vivid01:08
vividand yes its a bug, it says that under the download links in red ink01:09
rhombusBenderUK: lol01:11
BenderUKonly people who haven't seen Futurama don't love Bender ;)01:12
rhombusBenderUK: (got anything to drink?)01:12
BenderUKyeah, energy drink ;)01:12
rhombusowwh...01:13
rhombusvivid: under which download links? I see no such message where I obtained the iso...01:14
vividsec01:14
vividyoure right, its not there anymore, but it was01:15
rhombusvivid: oh... how old is this bug?01:16
vividseems to reappear every release cycle...doesnt it?01:16
vividlook at the quantal images....758MB01:16
DaskreechWhich ISO is that?01:17
rhombusDaskreech: kubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386.iso01:17
rhombusvivid: A search reveals this happens a lot.01:18
vividdidnt the .1 release just happen?01:18
vividprobably want to report a bug against that if theres not one already01:18
vividbecuase it seems like it would be a critical bug01:18
rhombusvivid: where can I do that?01:18
vividnot sure, somewhere on launchpad which is extremely unintuitive01:18
rhombusvivid: they don't make it easy01:19
vividwell, its just impossible to search effectively01:19
vividworks better through google imo01:19
vividbut it does seem like it happens alot doesnt it01:20
vividtrying to fit an entire desktop on a single CD is getting harder and harder01:20
rhombusvivid: I suppose... but maybe there is a lot of unnecessary stuff on it01:21
rhombusfor instance -- I have zero need for wubi, phiscribe mentioned it includes that01:21
rhombusit might mean that multiple isos are needed01:22
rhombusvivid: where can I find the mini iso?01:22
vividuh01:22
rhombusvivid: and will it let me do an install over WLAN?01:22
vividfor which release/arch01:22
vividi dont know01:22
rhombusvivid: x8601:23
BenderUKi wonder if trying to fit the distro on a CD should be still a priority01:24
yofel_note: you can get the old 12.04 release images from http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/kubuntu/releases/12.04/release/01:24
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yofelthose are a few M's smaller01:24
BenderUKi mean come on, i guess if someone can afford a CD he can certainly afford a freakin USB stick01:24
rhombusBenderUK: that depends on what you mean by "fit the distro"01:24
yofelBenderUK: quantal (12.10) won't fit on a CD01:24
BenderUKi mean the whole image01:24
rhombusBenderUK: I disagree here01:24
vividhttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/01:24
rhombusBenderUK: install isos should be provided, especially since USB boot still doesn't work on a lot of hardware and is finicky when it does work01:25
BenderUKhmm true01:25
rhombusBenderUK: and it's not like I am asking for floppies here01:26
BenderUK:)01:26
BenderUKbtw rhombus, do you have any experience with kate?01:26
rhombusBenderUK: she's wicked in bed01:26
rhombusBenderUK: oh wait, you mean...01:26
rhombusBenderUK: um, no.01:27
BenderUKyep you stud, i meant the editor ;)01:27
BenderUKanyway i'm off coding, have a good night :)01:29
rhombusBenderUK: good night01:30
c_smithDaskreech, I managed to make the alternate installer work by using a frontend for dd.01:30
Daskreechc_smith: \o/01:30
c_smithDaskreech, just thought I'd let you know in case anyone else has the problem I had.01:30
c_smithanywho, now I'm running into issues because the machine has UEFI.01:31
rhombusvivid: ok, that was for the main ubuntu... is there a mini iso for kubuntu?01:31
vividrhombus: no01:31
vividits the same for all of them01:31
* rhombus cries.01:32
c_smithsomething I'm gonna try a two step approach to: install, then chroot into it on the kubuntu main installer and install grub-efi.01:32
vividyou can either just base install and use apt to install kubuntu01:32
rhombusvivid: oh!01:32
vividor you can select it from the list during install and it will download whichever you want01:32
rhombusvivid: oh, wow.01:32
rhombusvivid: nice. I will try that!01:32
vividso you can install whatever you want with it01:32
c_smithanywho, I'll be on #kubuntu-offtopic should anyone need me.01:33
rhombusc_smith: sure, thanks.01:33
c_smithanyone know if a LVM/LUKS setup would interfere with chrooting?01:34
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Daskreechrhombus: Isn't the mini iso just a netinst?01:48
Daskreechc_smith: No just have to load up the LVM LUKS01:48
Daskreech(though that does mean the kernel you are using should have support)01:48
c_smithDaskreech, well, looks like in trying to figure that out, I unintentionally hosed the UEFI partition..... ooops.01:49
Daskreech>_>01:49
Daskreech!uefi01:49
Daskreechhmm01:49
Daskreech!efi01:50
DaskreechThey keep removing stuff :(01:50
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datruthis there a tool in kde to check the health of my harddrives?01:50
DarthFrogsmartctl, in package smartmontools.01:53
yofeldatruth: not sure if there's any GUI app, for CLI there's smartmontools for SMART data and badblocks for physical tests01:53
Daskreech!info smartmontools01:56
ubottusmartmontools (source: smartmontools): control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Version 5.41+svn3365-1 (precise), package size 444 kB, installed size 1284 kB01:56
Daskreech!info smart-notifier01:57
ubottusmart-notifier (source: smart-notifier): graphical hard disk health status notifier. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.28-3.1 (precise), package size 10 kB, installed size 119 kB01:57
digitaljMan printing is so easy to setup on Kubuntu....02:04
digitaljEasier than Windows...windows didn't even autodetect the drivers for my network printer02:04
rhombusDaskreech: "just" a netinst?02:08
rhombusDaskreech: it's a netinst that starts from a CD...02:09
Daskreechrhombus: My point was that you don't need a "kubuntu" one02:09
Daskreechdigitalj: Yeah but likely to get harder thanks to Apple02:10
rhombusDaskreech: oh, yes -- that was made clear to me by vivid -- I wasn't aware that could be done at the installer level02:10
digitaljHow is Apple going to effect printing on Linux?02:12
DarthFrogAffect.02:12
digitaljDarthFrog, how nice of you02:13
DarthFrog:-)02:13
* DarthFrog is a grammar Nazi at times.02:14
digitaljI'02:14
digitaljOops02:14
digitaljI'm too tired for that02:14
digitaljand focusing on my mass produced, sugary,  corn-based cereal02:15
datruthyofel: do I need the smart data and badblocks?02:15
digitaljof which I'll be going back for seconds02:15
c_smithwhat i need to know now is is there a way to get the UEFI part back on the laptop I hosed it on?02:18
c_smithI got the proper partition back, but have no clue what was on it.02:19
yofeldatruth: depends on what you want to know, for a general health info the smart data is usually enough02:19
Daskreechdigitalj: They own CUPS02:29
Daskreechc_smith: not sure02:29
c_smithDaskreech, kk02:30
c_smithDaskreech, looks like just creating the partition was enough/02:34
c_smithnow to install kubuntu THEN install the LVM/LUKS setup again, then chroot.02:35
DaskreechHooray for technology becoming stupider02:35
c_smithyep02:37
c_smithnow to figure out how to install grub-efi02:37
c_smithfigured I'd just forego all that and just chroot02:37
Daskreech!grub02:44
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)02:44
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netrunner_o03:37
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mr-richWhy does kubuntu keep asking me if I want to remove my sound devices?05:39
goodtimeyou prob have some notifier running in the background05:40
goodtimemight be able to disable it in settings05:40
mr-richNotifier? for what? All I did was plug in my iPhone ... also happens when I start smb4k ... wierd05:47
nightdukehello05:48
hateballmr-rich: have you used say.... HDMI to connect your machine to some external device?05:52
mr-richhateball: no HDMI connection. Just an Iphone or starting smb4k to mount my iTunes dir from a Winbloze VM ... that triggers a dialog to remove some or all of my sound devices ....05:55
hateballmr-rich: how strange05:59
mr-richhateball: very06:00
hateballI don't know if an iPhone might act as a sound device of sorts, when it gets connected06:00
hateballanyhow, if I use HDMI it will add new sound devices, and then when I'm not using it any longer, it will ask if I want to remove the devices06:00
hateballthought it would be something similar perhaps06:00
rlyHow can I see why Nautilus is started at login time?07:39
rlyI disabled all my Autostart scripts already.07:39
hateballrly: Nautilus as in the file manager?07:43
rlyhateball: which other Nautilus do you know?07:44
jdrsfitness equipments07:44
hateballrly: Over 9000 others, not sure how it matters.07:45
hateballrly: Do you have session set to restore on login, or do you start with a blank one?07:45
rlyhateball: you listed zero now.07:45
hateballOk, suit yourself07:45
rlyhateball: it matters, because it was a stupid question.07:45
rlyI believe I resolved it myself already, but I think it's a bug.07:46
rlyOr rather, a very unwelcome consequence of the way Nautilus works.07:46
rlyHi, I am running KDE, the as yet unreleased new car by The Not So Existing Corporation and I was wondering how I can eject the fanaticalator. Can you help me?08:00
rlyHi, I am trying to put in a nautilus in my machine, but it's breathing heavily and is in fact about to die! I thought Linux supported Nautilus.08:02
nandhuhi how to add a short cut key in metacity .. eg: i need to add ctrl+alt+o to open a library office08:51
tsimpsonnandhu: you'd have better luck asking that over in #ubuntu08:56
drillococcociao09:35
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Guest83828Notebook/usb11:14
equexwhat metapackage should i install to get make, gcc and the rest _11:22
equexi thought it was build-essentials but thats not it11:22
szaldrop the s at the end ;)11:22
Taggnostr3hello11:23
equexah eheh11:23
Taggnostr3"uname -r" says "3.0.0-12-generic" but the kernel headers that I'm using are 3.2.0, and there isn't any package for 3.0.0 and this is causing me problems with dkms.  Do you know how can I fix this?11:24
szalTaggnostr3: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade11:25
Guest8382821711:25
Taggnostr3szal: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.11:26
Taggnostr3szal, I'm getting the error while installing blcr-dkms, and it says "Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.0.0-12-generic cannot be found. Please install the linux-headers-3.0.0-12-generic package, or use the --kernelsourcedir option to tell DKMS where it's located"11:27
Taggnostr3I tried to look for that package but it doesn't exist, and I think the problem is that the value I see with uname -r is not updated with the current headers I'm using11:28
vividTaggnostr3: update your kernel.....install linux-generic11:30
Taggnostr3it all started when I did an upgrade after about one month since the last one, and blcr-dkms gave an error.  When I restarted the additional nvidia drivers were disabled, and I spent a couple of hours trying to enable them and to reinstall blcr-dkms but that didn't work11:30
Taggnostr3vivid, it's already updated to 3.2.0, I tried to reinstall linux-generic too but uname -r still says 3.0.011:31
hateballAre you actually *booting* the latest kernel tho?11:32
vividyou know you have to restart and select the kernel from grub right?11:32
vividi mean, id think that is common sense but you never know11:32
Taggnostr3I just assumed it was picking the latest one11:33
Taggnostr3also because I don't have 3.0.0 installed11:33
vividdepends on what kind of funky shit youve done to the system...11:33
Taggnostr3with dpkg -l | grep linux-headers I see 2.6.24 and 3.2.011:33
vividgrub will select whatever you tell it to select11:33
bazhangvivid, no cursing here please11:33
Taggnostr3fwiw I never had to select anything when starting the pc, is there a way to check what grub is picking?11:33
vividso youve upgraded from one release to another?11:34
Taggnostr3it was already 12.04, but I haven't updated this machine in about one month, I just did the regular updates, and there were updates for the linux-headers too11:34
vividbazhang: what..you going to kick me too now?11:34
szalTaggnostr3: did you reboot since?11:35
Taggnostr3yes, a few times already11:35
bazhangvivid, pardon? please keep the channel family friendly,  ie no cursing11:35
Taggnostr3I can try once more if you want11:35
vividright, because IRC is a family hangout11:35
vividTaggnostr3: be sure you select the kernel you want from grub....hold shift if you have to, to get the menu11:36
Taggnostr3so I restart and old shift, and then the grub menu should appear and I pick the 3.2.0 kernel?11:36
Taggnostr3hold*11:36
szalyes11:36
vividbasically11:36
Taggnostr3ok, let's see11:37
Taggnostr3in the meanwhile, thanks for the help!11:37
vividi didnt know 2.6.24 was even available in precise..11:37
szalupgraded from some previous version, I assume11:37
vividhe said it was already 12.04...11:38
szal.24 must've been Jaunty or something11:38
vividhardy11:38
szal!info linux-generic hardy11:39
ubottulinux-generic (source: linux-meta): Complete Generic Linux kernel. In component restricted, is optional. Version 2.6.24.32.34 (hardy), package size 26 kB, installed size 56 kB11:39
szalindeed11:39
vividanyway, i better get out of here before the 4am linux nazis come for me11:39
szalhuh?11:40
BluesKajHey all11:41
Taggnostr3so in the grub list I only have 2.6 and 3.0.0, and they all say Ubuntu 11.10, even if I have 12.0411:45
Taggnostr3earlier, during the upgrade, a popup window asked me something about a menu list, or something similar, I just picked the default selection, but maybe that was the wrong one11:46
Taggnostr3could this be the problem?11:47
BluesKajTaggnostr3, have you done sudo update-grub since installing 12.04 ?11:49
Taggnostr3no, should I?11:49
BluesKajyes11:49
Taggnostr3ok, done, I guess now I'll have to restart again, right?11:50
BluesKajwell, it's not necessary , but if you're curious ...11:50
Taggnostr3uname -r is still wrong, so I'll restart once more and see if it works11:51
Taggnostr3brb11:51
ALS-IT-NET-PClets go....11:51
Taggnostr3BluesKaj, I restarted and in the grub list I still see ubuntu 11.10 with the 2.6 and 3.0.0 kernels11:57
BluesKajTaggnostr3, run lsb_release -a in the terminal11:58
Taggnostr3Description:    Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS11:58
Taggnostr3BluesKaj, in /boot/grub/menu.lst I still see 11.10 too12:01
hateballTaggnostr3:  Sounds like you need to re-run grub-mkconfig12:02
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Taggnostr3hateball, I've done that too now, but the list is still the same12:03
hateballTaggnostr3: *how* did you do it? grub-mkconfig by itself will only print to stdout12:04
hateballwhich should let you see proper entries with the 3.2 kernel if it finds it12:04
Taggnostr3I see the 3.2 entries in the output, but there's also 3.0.0 and 2.612:05
hateballand if you want grub to actually use that, you need to tell it to output to /boot/grub/grub.cfg12:05
Taggnostr3ok, let me try12:06
hateballyou can take a look at your current grub.cfg for a comparison12:06
Taggnostr3hateball, apparently I don't have a grub.cfg right now12:06
Taggnostr3not in /boot/grub/ at least12:07
Taggnostr3should I just create it?12:07
hateballUmmm... are you perhaps still running grub1 and not grub2 ?12:07
hateballhmm12:07
Taggnostr3how can I check that?12:07
Taggnostr3in dpkg -l I see a 'grub 0.97-29ubuntu66' and 'grub-common 1.99-21ubuntu3.1'12:08
hateballyeah... that's not too awesome12:09
szalTaggnostr3: do you have a /boot/grub/menu.lst instead?12:09
Taggnostr3$ grub --version -> grub (GNU GRUB 0.97)12:09
Taggnostr3szal, yes12:09
szalsupports my assumption that you have a system originally upgraded from Hardy12:09
Taggnostr3szal, that's where I have all the ubuntu 11.10 entries listed12:09
Taggnostr3szal, originally yes, it was hardy12:10
hateballI would suggest you remove grub1 and reinstall grub2, that should write the proper entries and such. But dont reboot before you have it properly installed :p12:10
Taggnostr3szal, I thought you were asking if I was upgrading from hardy when it broke12:10
Taggnostr3sudo apt-get remove grub && sudo apt-get install grub2?12:11
hateballWell you already have grub2 installed, so you'd want to do "sudo grub-install /dev/sda" after removing grub112:12
hateballassuming you want grub on sda, that is.12:12
* szal would suggest running os-prober beforehand12:13
Taggnostr3if I do sudo apt-get install grub2 it wants to install several packages and remove grub112:13
hateballThat sounds like a good choice, it should trigger all the scripts12:13
Taggnostr3The following NEW packages will be installed:  grub-gfxpayload-lists grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub2 grub2-common12:13
Taggnostr3hateball, you mean  sudo apt-get install grub2? or should I run os-prober too?12:14
BluesKajsudo update grub afterwards should be enough, Taggnostr312:14
BluesKajsudo update-grub that is12:15
hateballTaggnostr3: by installing grub2 it should run all the magics12:15
Taggnostr3ok, I'm trying12:15
hateballthat is probe for OS and ask to install it to MBR and so on12:15
Taggnostr3now menu.lst looks ok12:16
Taggnostr3so I'll try to reboot, if it works I'll run upgrade-from-grub-legacy as written in menu.lst to complete the upgrade12:17
Taggnostr3brb12:17
hateballThat's a long time for a reboot, hope he didnt break all the things12:23
BluesKajhmm, doesn't look good for his reboot12:28
datruthBluesKaj: I finally found a fix for my sound issue that I was working on12:30
BluesKajdatruth, by editing your script ?12:31
datruthBluesKaj: So what I did is I kept my script and I stop'd kmix from loading on boot, I installed veromix and reassigned the hotkeys to that mixer now with my script I chasnge the audio devices and control the volume on either or\12:31
datruthSo no more setting the master channel manually12:32
datruthwith pavucontrol and /veromix I can listen to both audio devices at the same time12:32
BluesKajveromix is very similar to pavucontrol , but I'm glad to hear you have it fixed to our satisfaction12:33
BluesKajyour12:33
BluesKajdatruth, I can anyway with pavucontrol , i can switch from coax spdif to hdmi without volume probs12:35
BluesKajdatruth, the coax spdif runs off the pci soundcard and the hdmi runs off the onboard audio12:36
datruthahh i see12:38
datruthWell I needed the widget+my script so I can do windows key+s then fn+music buttons12:38
datruthveromix is way better than kmix so I've given kmmix a autostart=false flag12:39
BluesKajright , understood12:39
datruthtime to check my smartmon report, I use smartmon do I need to use badblocks to?12:40
BluesKajkmix here shows both the pci and hdmi outputs , the pci is card0 ,and hdmi is card1 , in phonon as well the /etc/modrprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file12:41
datruthBluesKaj: true but with kmix you can't change the audio device with out manually setting the master channel12:41
datruthI want to use hotkeys to do everything12:42
BluesKajdunno about smartmonitor12:42
datruthInstead of going throw the dialogs to get the settings I want12:42
BluesKajdatruth, I don't need to set the master vol , they're both max on kmix , and pavocontrol at 100% , I just switch target devices12:43
datruthBluesKaj: I think your missing what Im saying12:48
BluesKajdatruth, I wish the devs would come up with a more comprehensive audio suite that can be configured from one application , rather the having deal with alsamixer, phonon/settings ,pulseaudio harware settings , kmix and pavucontrol or veromix ...seasoned kubuntu users know their way around these apps and their settings , but it's very confusing for new users12:48
datruthBluesKaj: I want to control the volume using hot keys on either audio device12:48
datruthKmix doesn't allow for this in order to control you must first set the master channel12:49
datruthI've tried every possible way, and there are no google hits for it either12:49
BluesKajyes I understand your need to use hotkeys , datruth ..but I don't need that12:49
datruthIn kmix you have to manually do everything I dont like that12:50
datruthit should beable to use the same hotkeys on either device12:50
datruthBluesKaj: I couldnd't completely remove kmix since my script uses that to set the sinks when switching between audio devicesx12:51
BluesKajsome ppl don't like kmix either , they just disable it system settings ...it can't be removed without taking the desktop with it12:52
CyberWastelandok13:05
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Taggnostrhateball, BluesKaj, everything is fine, I just saw that everything worked and went home, thanks again for the help13:07
hateballTaggnostr: good, we were getting worried :p13:07
BluesKajTaggnostr, c ool , glad to hear it :)13:08
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monkeyjuicebeen trying to find how to get thunderbird to open chromium browser on email link, ?14:06
Smurphydefault browser setting usually takes it. In ubuntu.14:06
monkeyjuicechromium is set as defalut14:09
monkeyjuicedefault14:09
Smurphyu right. It's using not my default browser here too... KDE 4.8.5 ...14:10
Smurphy*seeeK814:10
BluesKajtrying out the chat client in thunderbird , sems to work so far14:14
monkeyjuicehmmm well were do i get thunderbird to open links ;(14:15
Smurphyhttps://paolobernardi.wordpress.com/2011/09/15/how-to-change-thunderbird-6-default-browser/14:15
SmurphyTry that one ...14:15
BluesKajmonkeyjuice: , tools /chatststus14:15
BluesKajstatus14:15
BluesKajthe only prob so far is the entry textbox font is terribly small  on this screen , but chat text itself rsizes with ctrl+14:17
SmurphyBluesKaj: https://paolobernardi.wordpress.com/2011/09/15/how-to-change-thunderbird-6-default-browser/ Set thunderbird to ask you - and save it.;14:19
monkeyjuicehmmm well maybe reboot and see no good so far14:22
BluesKajSmurphy:  I don't need to change the browser , w're discussing the irc client in thunderbird ...a lot of ppl aren't aware of it and it seems like it's quite good14:22
BluesKajmonkeyjuice:  it's abit slow at informing you about your connections , especially the chat rooms14:23
monkeyjuiceBluesKaj:  trying to get thunderbird to open email link with chromium14:23
BluesKajoh sorry , misunderstood...hang on14:24
monkeyjuice;)14:24
monkeyjuicenp14:24
Smurphyah. Ok. Using irssi client, as I can send it to background :}14:26
Smurphywhen not online myself...14:26
BluesKajmonkeyjuice:  Smurphy  , posted this while you were away https://paolobernardi.wordpress.com/2011/09/15/how-to-change-thunderbird-6-default-browser/14:26
SmurphyBluesKaj: Yup. U were right. sent the data to the wrong guy ;) Thx.14:27
monkeyjuicedid that didnt work14:27
monkeyjuicewell have to go wife needs my body  ill reboot and see later14:28
BluesKajSmurphy:  I should have checked , the latest t-bird is version 15 , so i doubt version 6 is similar14:28
Smurphylol :)14:29
BluesKajmonkeyjuice:  do you mean you want t-bitd to connect to your gmail acct ?14:34
BluesKajoops14:36
mydogsnameisrudyno email links to web pages , need to go thru chormium14:45
BluesKajfirefox not an option , mydogsnameisrudy ?14:47
BluesKajmydogsnameisrudy:  did you see this ?  ln -s chromium-browser /usr/bin/google-chrome14:53
BluesKajhere ,http://askubuntu.com/questions/130158/how-do-i-make-thunderbird-open-links-in-chromium14:53
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JoallandHi15:02
JoallandI've got severals questions on IRC15:02
lordievader!ask | Joalland15:03
ubottuJoalland: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience15:03
JoallandHow can i change the color of my nickname ?15:03
JoallandAnd how can I adress a message to another person ?15:04
BluesKajJoalland:  which irc client?15:04
lordievaderJoalland, The first I cannot answer, I suggest trying Google. For the second simply type someone's nick.15:04
JoallandKonversation15:06
BluesKajJoalland:  settings configure konverstaion , colors and go from there15:07
Joallandok thanks15:07
BluesKajback on konversation ...familiar territory ..the t-bird irc client is ok, but a bit slow to change rooms , and the entry textbox fonts are too small and can't be increased, altho the chat text font is configurable15:17
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mr-richOk, I have my TV card (a very old Bt878) plugged into the CD port on the MB (P55-UDA). I launch tvtime and I get a picture, but no sound. Both Phonon & Alsamixer don't even list the CD port as a possable volume control. Kubuntu 12.04 (all updates applied). Any ideas?16:41
hegemon8hello everyone17:10
xubuntu_anybody could help me partitioning?17:16
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skreech_xubuntu_: What do you need?17:22
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uglyoldbobis there a way to disable the reset button in kubuntu without unplugging it from the motherboard?17:26
Daskreechuglyoldbob: No17:27
uglyoldbobhmm, thats weird because i managed to disable the power button with power settings17:27
DaskreechIt's almost purely a hardware switch and as far as I know the settings that manage it are BIOS/UEFI without external software calls. Unless you want to write one17:28
DaskreechThere is a ACPI standard for the power switch. I don't think there is one for the reset17:28
Daskreechat least I've never seen one17:29
xubuntu_I can' partition ubuntu with mounting point17:30
Daskreechxubuntu_: Alright what are you doing?17:30
xubuntu_I have a dual boot mini mac17:30
xubuntu_and using an utility I could launch the trying xubuntu from  a partition, since using cd I cant, but I don't have a mounting point17:31
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xubuntu_I've launched xubuntu from the image installed on a partition, and when I try to install it don't find the mounting point and it stop there17:34
DaskreechWhich mac is this?17:34
Daskreech did you use refit?17:35
xubuntu_yes sure17:35
xubuntu_mini mac17:35
xubuntu_with intel dual core17:35
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Daskreechand you get the refit menu?17:38
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merlin1991hey guys, I killed my grub by installing windows (again) to a fresh ssd, does someone have a guide handy for getting grub back into the bootsector?17:42
xubuntu_yes no problem with refl menu17:42
merlin1991xubuntu_: did you answer my question or someone elses from earlier?17:44
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Daskreech!brub17:45
Daskreech!grub | merlin199117:45
ubottumerlin1991: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)17:45
Daskreechxubuntu_: Alright how are you partitioning?17:45
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merlin1991thanks Daskreech17:46
Daskreechxubuntu_: what's your partition layout?17:47
xubuntu_I created many partitions using gparted, but without mounting point17:50
xubuntu_it doesn't allow17:51
xubuntu_may I create a mountpoint on a partition using any utility different from ubuntu installation utility?17:54
Daskreechxubuntu_: Yes17:56
xubuntu_how?17:57
Daskreechxubuntu_: You have to create at least one point on the Ubuntu installation17:57
Daskreechthe / mount point17:57
xubuntu_I didn't find the option18:06
xubuntu_how?18:06
denisboyunHi guys, I have the some questions? I have a notebook asus x501, I already install Kubuntu 12.04 and the some keys for example FN+F2"wifi", FN+F10,F9"volume" aren't work. What is the problem?18:10
rlydenisboyun: your laptop has no platform support out of the box then.18:28
rlydenisboyun: file a bug/fix it yourself/write some kernel drivers.18:29
rlydenisboyun: some subset of those need to be done.18:29
rlydenisboyun: not everything works as great as one would want it to work.18:29
rlydenisboyun: best thing is to buy hardware which you already know is working with the software you want to use.18:29
rlydenisboyun: perhaps asus already has the important part (kernel support).18:30
rlydenisboyun: to check that yourself, google for 'platform support' <your model number>18:30
rlydenisboyun: if something comes back, thank your $GOD, otherwise accept that life isn't perfect.18:31
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rhombusmuon is complaining that it can't authenticate dependencies when I try to install firefox19:16
denisboyunfile a bug/fix it yourself/write some kernel drivers. ---- Ok, I'd be be happy, but I don't how to start write code for kubuntu. Take me some url or any information how to do this?19:24
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marcociao21:49
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Guest74140ecco21:49
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malcalamq22:07
malcalamque es esti22:07
OrthasUthersonhelp22:43
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c_smithHi, I'm trying to use FGLRX with Ubuntu 12.04 and Kernel 3.5 (3.5 is needed for some of my hardware) is there a reliable way to not have the system hang on booting X.org with said kernel? it doesn't have when I select 3.2 from GRUB, but s home of my hardware doesn't work with that,22:56
ickefeshi guys. do you know why i can pass the Command: PASS ***** when running port 1357 but not when running port 21?23:06
ickefesi use pure-ftpd23:07
ickefesi am tearing my hair off23:08
SIR_TacoHorray... fixed my Nvidia issue (which turned out not being an Nvidia issue)23:27
NicolasCage_hey.23:32
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