[00:43] <jsapparts> HOw to install Via graphics card driver on kubuntu?
[00:49] <Schrodinger`Cat> hum
[00:49] <Schrodinger`Cat> dont know
[00:49] <Schrodinger`Cat> http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/openchrome jsapparts ?
[00:49] <jsapparts> ok
 , very thank u man, *-*
[00:52] <Schrodinger`Cat> your welcom
[00:52] <Schrodinger`Cat> jsapparts: toi parler francais ?
[00:52] <Schrodinger`Cat> i dont have trouvé the same in english
[00:54] <jsapparts> i speak portuguese form Brazil. husahsa
[00:54] <jsapparts> from*
[00:58] <jsapparts> bye. ; )
[01:18] <epimeth> how can I get default conf files for packages?  like, where can I download the files found in /etc/motion?
[01:23] <SIR_Taco> epimeth: you could purge the installation of motion
[01:23] <epimeth> apt-get remove motion
[01:23] <epimeth> apt-get purge motion
[01:23] <epimeth> ?
[01:23] <SIR_Taco> apt-get purge motion
[01:24] <epimeth> trying now, thanks
[01:25] <epimeth> worked, thanks!
[01:25] <SIR_Taco> you're welcome
[01:25] <epimeth> worked, thanks!i tried remove and install again, and dpkg reconfigure...  :-)
[04:56] <nirvana> ???
[04:57] <nirvana> 有中文用户么？
[04:57] <tsimpson> !cn | nirvana
[05:08] <avihay> skype 4, grrrr!
[07:05] <hyper_ch> so, running now beta 1 :)
[07:06] <hyper_ch> sweet, no extra repo required for gimp now :)
[07:40] <hyper_ch> hmmm, libreoffice not working in beta 1?
[08:28] <nardusg> hi people
[08:31] <nardusg> I am on ubuntu 12.04 beta. My ati network card did not want to play nice with lightdm. So I do apt-get install kde-plasma-desktop. What is the best way to install the kde desktop on kubuntu coming from ubuntu >
[08:31] <nardusg> ?
[08:32] <nardusg> oops... 12.10 ;)
[08:32] <nardusg> ati display card ;)
[08:33] <inger> Hola buenos dias, alguien podria ayudarme a instalar los binarios para programar C en eclipse con ubuntu?
[08:34] <nardusg> apt-get install kde-full ?
[08:34] <nardusg> or is there anothere one I can use
[08:34] <tonberryE352> apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[08:34] <tonberryE352> i think
[08:34] <nardusg> does not exist any more :(
[08:34] <tonberryE352> oh
[08:35] <tonberryE352> well i'm still on 12.04 so that is about as much help as I can give
[08:35] <nardusg> maybe kde-standard
[08:36] <nardusg> will give that a go
[09:09] <marcuzzo> I have a problem with languages packages anyone can help?
[09:09] <marcuzzo>  I've installed the application Pairs in German
[09:09] <marcuzzo> but the translation as some ugly staff and i want to switch to italian
[09:09] <marcuzzo> [11:07] <marcuzzo> I did swith in the localization config to italian
[09:09] <marcuzzo> [11:08] <marcuzzo> and all the desktop switched too
[09:09] <marcuzzo> [11:08] <marcuzzo> but some application are still in german included pairs
[09:09] <marcuzzo> [11:08] <marcuzzo> how can I get the new .mo files?
[09:09] <FloodBotK1> marcuzzo: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:42] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[13:15] <BluesKaj_> Hey all
[13:34] <lordieva1er> Good afternoon
[13:44] <howlymowly> hi poeple..   short question: I want to change default file associtations for several types for a program (for example I want to put a certain program on the bottom of the list for sevral file types)  how would I do that?
[14:04] <contrast> Anyone know if/when KDE SC 4.9.1 will be hitting the Kubuntu Backports PPA?
[14:13] <Riddell> contrast: yes, "soon"
[14:15] <contrast> Thanks, Riddell... Is it safe to assume the next feature releases of KDE will also be hitting that PPA for 12.04 (even after the next release of Kubuntu comes out), given it's an LTS release?
[14:17] <Riddell> contrast: not planned I'm afraid, we only have resources to backport to 1 release
[14:20] <vsrao> Hi. I've tried this twice: I installed Wine, and that change font & color properties for Kate and other applications. Is this common?
[14:20] <vsrao> changed*
[14:22] <contrast> Riddell: That's understandable... Anyway, much thanks for all the great work you do on Kubuntu. It's been my distro of choice for about six years. :)
[14:23] <contrast> vsrao: I've never experienced that (upon many installations of WINE alongside KDE). Are you still able to just change the font and color settings back via System Settings?
[14:24] <Riddell> contrast: welcome :)
[14:24] <vsrao> contrast: I am able to. However, many things like the matching braces being highlighted never return to normal. :(
[14:24] <vsrao> As in, a lot of the settings don't revert back
[14:25] <vsrao> Especially those to do with things turning bold.
[14:26] <contrast> vsrao: Just in Kate, or other programs as well?
[14:26] <vsrao> contrast: Just in Kate.
[14:27] <vsrao> So things like KDevelop follow.
[14:27] <contrast> vsrao: Where are you installing WINE from?
[14:27] <vsrao> contrast: From the default repository, through apt-get
[14:29] <contrast> vsrao: I usually get it from their official PPA (ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa). You might try uninstalling it and reinstalling from there.
[14:29] <gusito> Hi everyone
[14:30] <vsrao> contrast: Could you tell me what version you have currently? I have 1.4
[14:30] <vsrao> I wonder if that makes a difference too.
[14:30] <contrast> vsrao: 1.5.10
[14:30] <vsrao> Ah, I see.
[14:31] <contrast> vsrao: You also might try manually changing the highlighting settings in Kate (Settings -> Configure Kate -> Fonts & Colors).
[14:31] <vsrao> contrast: I've tried that too.
[14:33] <contrast> vsrao: That's really weird... Honestly, I doubt upgrading WINE will help, but I guess it's worth a shot. Barring that, I'm at a loss. You might want to ask in #kde.
[14:34] <vsrao> contrast: Okay. Thanks anyway. :)
[14:34] <vsrao> Upgrading WINE won't help now, I'm sure too.
[14:35] <tsimpson> wine doesn't touch your Kate or katepart settings
[14:37] <vsrao> But, those settings changed as soon as I installed WINE. Both times. On different computers too.
[14:38] <tsimpson> you should report a bug against wine then (before upgrading to the PPA version) with "ubuntu-bug wine"
[14:39] <tsimpson> because that's just completely wrong of wine to touch anything outside of ~/.wine
[14:40] <vsrao> tsimpson: Alright.
[14:41] <tsimpson> I can't find any reports about wine changing other configs, so it seems quite unusual
[14:42] <vsrao> It seems to be changing only the color settings that Kate parts uses. Especially the 'bold' settings.
[14:43] <contrast> vsrao: You might try checking the output of "dpkg -L wine1.4" and having a look at any maintainer scripts contained in the package (/var/lib/dpkg/info/wine1.4.preinst and /var/lib/dpkg/info/wine1.4.postinst in particular) to try and figure out exactly where the changes are coming from.
[14:44] <vsrao> contrast: Okay, will do that.
[15:07] <contrast> Anyone have any luck adding their Skype account in KDE Telepathy?
[15:11] <DarthFrog> contrast: No, I haven't tried.  But I was interested to note that it was possible.
[15:12] <contrast> DarthFrog: Don't get your hopes up. It gives the option to add your account, but I've yet to find any confirmation that it actually works (yet). :\
[16:01] <jacklk> Hello, is it okay to run KDE applications such as Kontact on  other window managers/desktop enviroments?
[16:02] <tsimpson> jacklk: that's perfectly fine, yes
[16:04] <avihay> upgrade ate all my root folder, couldn't log on to graphical shell :-<
[16:06] <avihay> also, kttsd is missing, so I got that "error, can't open kttsd", that tries to open another instance of kttsd, infinite error message loop, fun times, fun times
[16:09] <tsimpson> that sounds like a KDE3 thing
[16:10] <tsimpson> kttsd was replaced by jovie
[16:11] <avihay> tell that to the notification system
[16:24] <avihay> well, nothing that compiling    int main(){return 0;}   and placeing in /usr/bin couldn't solve
[16:25] <tsimpson> would have been easier to just "sudo touch /usr/bin/kttsd; sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/kttsd", less coding ;)
[16:28] <avihay> just an empty file then?
[16:30] <tsimpson> as long as it's executable, it should work
[16:34] <avihay> well, seems to work, and for some reason TTS does work, and now, for the first time, even string replacement works
[16:34] <avihay> tsimpson: can you message me something like avihay: a <b> test
[16:35] <tsimpson> avihay: a <b> test
[16:35] <avihay> mmm, need to be in another window, again!
[16:35] <tsimpson> avihay: a <b> test (again)
[16:36] <avihay> mmm, failed, apperently, oh well, in 5 more years...
[16:36] <avihay> thanks
[16:37] <tsimpson> sure :)
[16:56] <Kishi> Greetings
[16:57] <Kishi> I am having some problems with running Skype on Kubuntu. It worked earlier, but stopped working after trying to synchronize it with Kopete, I thinknk
[16:58] <Kishi> I've purged it and reinstalled several times
[16:58] <Kishi> I've even purged Kopete, too
[16:58] <Kishi> But it doesn't work anymore
[17:00] <Kishi> Purging seems to leave some minor settings intact... I've thought it removes everything.
[17:01] <Kishi> ...Nevermind, I'll ask at #ubuntu
[17:13] <cynical> what's the error?
[17:15] <Kishi> There's no error, just message that it stopped and (core dumped)
[17:20] <eamon> have a look through the dump and see if you can find the cause.
[18:00] <Riddell> 1 minutes to kubuntu-meeting in #ubuntu-meeting
[18:19] <phoenix_firebrd> hello everyone
[18:45] <hyper_ch> libreoffice in beta is horribly broken... at least this morning when I upgraded to it... but now there's new versions being updated and I hope it's fixes :)
[18:48] <hyper_ch> still broken :(
[18:49] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: whats happening?
[18:49] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: Fontconfig warning: "/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/fonts/truetype/fc_local.conf", line 13: Having multiple <family> in <alias> isn't supported and may not works as expected
[18:49] <hyper_ch> I found that:  http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg3806219.html
[18:50] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: its a known bug
[18:50] <hyper_ch> I know
[18:50] <hyper_ch> I just saw LO updates compared to when I last tried like 12h ago and hoped it was already fixed
[18:50] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: libfre office works here
[18:50] <hyper_ch> beta1?
[18:50] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: ya
[18:51] <hyper_ch> why does it work for you but not for me?
[18:51] <hyper_ch> that's sort of unfair
[18:51] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: that error message you are getting is not related to the crashes
[18:51] <hyper_ch> I just see an endless LO start up screen
[18:51] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: did you update your system?
[18:51] <hyper_ch> and endless messages of that
[18:51] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: yes, upgrade... no fresh install
[18:52] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: so libreoffice crashes at startup?
[18:52] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: I just get that error in the terminal and see the start up screen
[18:52] <hyper_ch> it doesn't "crash", I have to ctrl-c it
[18:53] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: i can understand
[18:53] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: i can't understand
[18:53] <hyper_ch> what can't you understand?
[18:54] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: http://paste.debian.net/189720/
[18:55] <DarthFrog> hyper_ch: You can safely ignore all those warnings.
[18:56] <hyper_ch> DarthFrog: an LO still doens't start properly... those errors are the only meaningful output that I get
[18:57] <DarthFrog> So why are you continuing to run the beta?  Go back to the official distro version.  Or report a bug to the Libreoffice devs.
[18:58] <hyper_ch> how do you know it's a LO bug and not something in Beta?
[18:58] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: apart from those error messages what else problem you get with libreoffice?
[18:58] <DarthFrog> Do you mean Quantal?
[18:58] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: I just get the start up screen
[18:58] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: nothing else
[18:58] <hyper_ch> until I hit ctrl-c
[18:59] <hyper_ch> DarthFrog: yes
[18:59] <DarthFrog> Then you should be asking for help in #Ubuntu+1, not here.
[18:59] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: you upgraded from 12.04?
[18:59] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: I did
[19:00] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: can you rename .kde folder in home to .kde_bak and restart and see if it works?
[19:00] <hyper_ch> (or better start with a new profile=
[19:00] <hyper_ch> I can do that :)
[19:01] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: so you know that the settings will be lost?
[19:01] <hyper_ch> well, creating a new user so that I don't lose my settings
[19:01] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: try that
[19:02] <hyper_ch> bbl
[19:02] <phoenix_firebrd> ok
[19:03] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: it works there
[19:04] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: for ,me?
[19:05] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: just changed to a different user - new profile - and LO just worked fine
[19:05] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: nice, enjoy
[19:05] <hyper_ch> still doesn't help with my current user though
[19:06] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: what you did was the same advice i got for the same problem when i had
[19:06] <hyper_ch> but I don't wanna lose all my kde settings
[19:07] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: they recommend to create a new profile for every major upgrade
[19:07] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: me too
[19:07] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: but i dont see any options
[19:07] <hyper_ch> that shouldn't be necessary
[19:07] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: backup
[19:09] <DarthFrog> hyper_ch:  You could try removing the ~/.config/libreoffice directory and see if that helps matters.  Or rename it to something else if you don't want to delete it.
[19:09] <hyper_ch> DarthFrog: I tried to remove the ~/.libreoffice folder that didn't work.. .will try now also wiht ~/.config/libreoffice
[19:09] <hyper_ch> thx, didn't know that there's more in ~/.config
[19:10] <DarthFrog> Is on my system.
[19:10] <DarthFrog> Mind you, I don't have a .libreoffice.
[19:10] <hyper_ch> DarthFrog: .config/libreoffice did the trick
[19:10] <DarthFrog> Good stuff.
[19:11] <hyper_ch> it's way quicker to re-setup libreoffic than all of kde :)
[19:11] <DarthFrog> You shouldn't really ever have to do that.
[19:11] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: ping
[19:12] <DarthFrog> To me, that's worse than having to reboot Windows because you moved your mouse.
[19:12] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: ya
[19:14] <hyper_ch> I'll write that in my blog :)
[19:14] <hyper_ch> thx DarthFrog and phoenix_firebrd
[19:14] <hyper_ch> btw, you two work a lot widh PDFs?
[19:15] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: no editing only viewing , why?
[19:16] <DarthFrog> PDF's are fine on my desktop, suck big-time on my Nook.
[19:16] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: DarthFrog:    https://github.com/sjau/pdfForts   -   http://images.sjau.ch/img/c11c42fe.png
[19:16] <hyper_ch> a few still need to be rewritten but they should be working
[19:17] <hyper_ch> this is weird, I see no menu bar in LO
[19:17] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: very nice
[19:18] <hyper_ch> phoenix_firebrd: bash, kate, dolphin/konqueror, pdftk, ghostscript & uno
[19:18] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: Do you know that there is a functionality in Krename too
[19:18] <hyper_ch> don't know krename at all :)
[19:19] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: its a bacth  file rename  app that also provides extracting the meta data of pdf through a plugin
[19:20] <phoenix_firebrd> hyper_ch: you can also enhance that soft by adding your functionality to it
[19:41] <fabio_> ci sono ragazze
[19:54] <BluesKaj> trying out xchat ...seems ok
[19:57] <fabio_> italiani
[19:59] <BluesKaj> fabio_,  Canada
[19:59] <tsimpson> !it
[19:59] <hyper_ch> hi BluesKaj
[19:59] <fabio_> i from reggio emilia
[20:00] <fabio_> italia
[20:00] <BluesKaj> hi hyper_ch
[20:01] <hyper_ch> BluesKaj: updated to quantal since I had issues with normal updates today :)
[20:02] <BluesKaj> hyper_ch,  what issues ?
[20:02] <hyper_ch> well, updates this morning removed wine
[20:02] <fabio_> blueskaj what do you do
[20:02] <hyper_ch> and couldn't reinstall it.. got some weird message about php5 dependencies not being fullfilled - which didn't make much sense
[20:02] <hyper_ch> so I upgraded to quantal ;)
[20:04] <Southway> 280 users, it's quiet in here
[20:04] <BluesKaj> brb
[20:05] <fabio_> what
[20:06] <hyper_ch> Southway: you want me to ask you questions?
[20:06] <Southway> go for it
[20:07] <hyper_ch> I run out of them :(
[20:07] <BluesKaj> !offtopic
[20:08] <BluesKaj> just a friendly reminder :)
[20:09] <Southway> as for your php5 problem, when your error says dependencies not being fullfilled, it means a component that php5 has been  removed.  youll need to find what is no longer fullfilled and install them manually.  Google.com usally has the answers
[20:10] <hyper_ch> Southway: how is php5 related to the wine package?
[20:10] <hyper_ch> and the 'missing' dependencies were installed as was php5 yet it still complained about it
[20:10] <hyper_ch> but that wsa on 12.04 :)
[20:10] <Southway> I usaully get drunk on wine, maybe it did too
[20:12] <BluesKaj> wine fonts are so small on this monitor that I can't read the options to increase them
[20:40] <uberamd> I'm running Kubuntu in a multi-monitor VM. I increased the KDE panel size to accomidate multiple rows in the task manager part of the panel. When rebooted, the system forgets the custom height I set. Ideas?
[20:50] <pedahzur> Hit an odd one today. Noticed desktop effects weren't enabled. Tried to enable, and said it failed to enable 22 effects. "Details" told me: "For technical reasons it is not possible to determine all possible error causes." and "Desktop effect system is not running."  glxinfo tells me "direct rendering: Yes" and under "Advanced" I have OpenGL as the compositing type, and "Qt graphics system" as "Native." KDE 4.9. Any ideas?
[23:47] <hazamonzo__> hey folks. mu kubuntu 12.04 installation failed. Something about the bootloader. Now im on the live desktop. Where can i find the log so i can google this error?