[00:00] <almoxarife> :)
[00:02] <Schrodinger`Cat> hey
[00:02] <Schrodinger`Cat> i have a problem
[00:02] <Schrodinger`Cat> for to do working skype, i remove pulseaudio
[00:03] <Schrodinger`Cat> is that bad ?
[00:03] <Schrodinger`Cat> now i dont have sound except with skype :/
[00:05] <cynical> well that's bad :P
[00:07] <cynical> with skype if you can change the audio settings to use the alsa plugin instead of straight pulseaudio that may fix it
[00:07] <Schrodinger`Cat> cynical: so i must put it back ?
[00:07] <Schrodinger`Cat> the pulseaudio
[00:07] <Schrodinger`Cat> i made $ apt-get remove pulseaudio
[00:07] <cynical> well you could use alsa for everything instead, but you would lose the benefits of pulseaudio. Imo it's better to see if you can get skype working well with pulse instead
[00:08] <Schrodinger`Cat> $ apt-get install pulseausio -> its ok ?
[00:08] <cynical> yes
[00:08] <Schrodinger`Cat> ill try :)
[00:08] <Geowany> my pulseaudio is working so fine
[00:08] <Schrodinger`Cat> tanks
[00:08] <Schrodinger`Cat> thanks
[04:09] <LostMonk> anyone awake?
[04:09] <DarthFrog> ZZZZZzzzzzz
[04:20] <LostMonk> lol
[04:20] <LostMonk> is there a way to deactivate the wallet so it stops popping up to ask me to make an account?
[04:21] <jdrs> LostMonk: press alt+f2, type: wallet
[04:21] <LostMonk> ty
[04:21] <LostMonk> aha
[04:21] <LostMonk> a configuration thing
[04:21] <LostMonk> sweeet
[04:21] <jdrs> LostMonk: it will open up KDE Wallet, then uncheck the 'Enable the KDE wallet subsystem'
[04:22] <LostMonk> i feel stupid now
[04:22] <LostMonk> lol
[04:22] <jdrs> anyone having issue with identify? nickserv doesn't exist
[04:22] <LostMonk> 18 hour days leave much brian power to be deisre
[04:22] <LostMonk> d
[04:42] <zed_> hi I am using kubuntu 12.04 on this laptop and >I am having problems with the wireless
[04:42] <zed_> there is no network manager app on the taskbar, and I can't find it in the menus
[04:58] <ilias> hi all. please help to movw down the task in my 12.04 newly install
[05:18] <ilias> someone could help me plz!
[05:18] <DarthFrog> !ask | ilias
[05:18] <DarthFrog> !patience | ilias
[05:21] <ilias> while i am trying to setup my desktop to a newly 12.04 installed everything was lost (only a white screen is right now my desktop) and the task bar with the time and the logout sign on the upper place of my screen. how can i restore my desktop?
[05:22] <DarthFrog> How did you manage that?
[05:24] <ilias> i installed 12.04 to my netbook and i tried to changed the layout to default desktop. i tried to addd some wizard and move the tasbar down. finally my screen got white.i think the desktop was deleted by mistake. logout/restart doesn't fix ti.
[05:25] <ilias> tool box icon also gone.
[05:30] <ilias> while the systme loadin after a logout i can see my desktop behind this white "curtain". i think a widget must be open and hide the desktop. is there any way to see behind it?
[06:04] <xkill> sounds like you enabled the desktop curtain in system settings
[06:05] <xkill> desktop effects i think is the one you are looking for. not on kde at the moment though
[06:12] <avihay> maybe you ran out of room in your root folder? my screen was white with a few red "X"s because of that when I logged in
[06:56] <eak> hey guys, can anyone help me coz i can't connect to my hidden wifi
[06:56] <nardusg> what it the problem
[06:58] <eak> ok i am able to connect to a wifi connection which is not hidden, but when i try to "connect to hidden connection" it just freezes
[06:59] <eak> i have read articles about it, and it seems to be a bug issue for the network manager for kubuntu. Is this issue still not solved?
[07:00] <nardusg> version of kubuntu
[07:00] <nardusg> ?
[07:01] <eak> the latest version, just installed it 2 days ago
[07:03] <nardusg> 12.04 or are you on 12.10 beta1
[07:03] <eak> sorry 12.04
[07:04] <nardusg> o ok, i am on 12.10, can't help
[07:04] <nardusg> you did do updates ?
[07:04] <eak> :( no problem, thanks tough
[07:04] <nardusg> ;)
[07:41] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:04] <LostMonk> well
[08:04] <LostMonk> spotify works on 12.10
[08:04] <LostMonk> :-D
[08:04] <lordievader> LostMonk: As it does on 12.04 too..
[08:05] <LostMonk> right
[08:05] <LostMonk> but, just thought itd be good to know it works on the beta just fine
[08:06] <lordievader> I suppose :p
[08:06] <lordievader> :p= :)
[08:06] <LostMonk> now if only I could find a np script for spotify
[08:06] <LostMonk> LOL
[08:07] <LostMonk> or find the original sysinfo script that knoversation uses
[08:58] <Xanthia> hello, sorry for my english, im looking for working editor for windwos decorations, i have aurorae designer, but it crash when i try to open any theme...
[09:00] <przemek> Hello :) i want upgrade my kubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 without new installation is it possible?
[09:00] <przemek> i know 12.10 is still beta
[09:01] <Xanthia> przemek: nie baw się w to, zostaw sobie home i instaluj na czysto ^^
[09:01] <przemek> Xanthia: dzieki za odpowiedz serdecznie pozdrawiam
[09:01] <Xanthia> przemek: nie ma za co ;)
[09:05] <Hydroxide> Hi. On Kubuntu LTS precise, what's the right keyboard layout to select in System Settings for a Lenovo Thinkpad X220?
[09:06] <Hydroxide> (US keyboard layout)
[09:16] <lordievader> Hydroxide: Try a few out, i'd say. But it is probably somewhere along the lines of us/international.
[09:32] <Hydroxide> lordievader: it wouldn't be one of the thinkpad settings?
[09:33] <Hydroxide> lordievader: none of them list any of the X models specifically
[09:33] <Hydroxide> lordievader: right now I'm using the default generic US one
[09:33] <lordievader> Hydroxide: Do all the keys work with that setup?
[09:34] <Hydroxide> lordievader: haven't checked every single one, so I dunno
[09:34] <lordievader> Hydroxide: My laptop also uses the same one.
[09:35] <Hydroxide> lordievader: if the answer is "just test the keys", I can do testing. I was hoping someone would know how to pick the right existing layout. KDE doesn't automagically detect which layout to use
[09:35] <Hydroxide> I mean, the generic ones usually work, but it's always nice to map the special keys to the right keysyms to get the right functionality by default
[09:36] <lordievader> Hydroxide: Agreed.
[09:41] <Hydroxide> lordievader: apparently some underlying magic is doing most of the mappings on my computer... I just stared at some of them via xev
[09:41] <Hydroxide> and broke my wireless in the process until I logged out and back in, but ok :)
[09:42] <Hydroxide> (one of they keys is wifi-reltaed)
[09:42] <Hydroxide> thanks for the help
[09:55] <Kira-T> Is it possible to keep a widget above all windows?
[10:44] <AceKing> I installed Kubuntu 12.04 onto an HP Pavillion DV-5500 laptop, and it keeps freeszing. I think it's the graphics card that's causing it, which is a Nvidia GeForce Go 7150M. Anyone have any ideas on getting this to work?
[11:24] <AceKing> Sorry for the repost, I'm hoping someone that just came in can help me.. I installed 12.04 onto a HP Pavillion DV-5500 laptop, and it keeps freezing. I think it's the graphics card that's causing it, which is a Nvidia GeForce Go 7150M. Anyone have any ideas on getting this to work? By the way, I have to do everything from the root prompt in recovery.
[11:28] <steve723> Helllo
[11:30] <steve723> I need to upgrade kubuntu. Should I choose 32 bit or 64 bit
[11:31] <lordievader> steve723: Depends, how much ram do you have?
[11:32] <steve723> I have ASUS EEE PC model 301
[11:34] <steve723> I do not know how much RAM i haave
[11:35] <lordievader> steve723: Can a triple E pc even have more that 3GB ram? Well anyhow I'd say stick with 32-bit. Your cpu does support 64-bit but you won't really notice the difference.
[11:35] <steve723> ok thanks
[11:40] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:41] <lordievader> Hey BluesKaj, how are you?
[11:41] <BluesKaj> hi lordievader , I'm fine thanks , and you?
[11:44] <lordievader> BluesKaj: I'm doing good too :)
[11:53] <rvb_> hello, is it possible to emulate a printer in linux?
[11:53] <AceKing> I just tried reinstalling 12.04 to see if there was a glitch in the first install. When I go start into LiveCD, my screen is split into 3 sections and I can't read it. I know it's the video card which is a Nvidia GeForce Go 7150m. Any ideas how I can make this work?
[11:53] <rvb_> like for example i dont have an HP printer here, but using the emulator i can "print" using the said printer
[11:59] <BluesKaj> AceKing, the nvidia card should work fine , are you sure the livecd isn't corrupted. If so do an md5sum on the iso file , or choose the alternate install version
[12:03] <c0nn> where is the panel configuration file please?
[12:03] <BluesKaj> biab ...gotta reboot
[12:07] <c0nn> I am trying customize the KDE panel for all users , Such as changing "K" icon adding wideget etc
[12:07] <AceKing> BluesKaj: I just downloaded it again, and going to try
[12:11] <AceKing> BluesKaj: Still doing the same thing. It splits the screen in 3, and I can't see anything. If I F6 and check nomodeset I can start into LiveCD. That is how I did the install before. But once it installed, it froze whenever I logged in.
[12:17] <AceKing> BluesKaj: What else could be causing that?
[12:55] <BluesKaj> !alternate | AceKing
[12:58] <AceKing> BluesKaj: OK, thanks. I also did an edit in the grub menu, and changed quiet splash to nomodeset and I was able to boot up into the desktop with everything working perfect. Will that remain that way, or will I have to set that everytime?
[13:03] <ADmad> howdy, anybody around who can update content on http://www.kubuntu.org/ ?
[13:05] <BluesKaj> AceKing, your edits should stick , at least until the next grub or kernsl upgrade
[13:06] <BluesKaj> kernel
[13:07] <tsimpson> ADmad: what exactly needs updating?
[13:07] <AceKing> BluesKaj: OK.. I ran additional drivers, and seen the Nvidia drivers available. If I activate it, would it just do the same thing that was happening before?
[13:08] <ADmad> tsimpson: its pretty trivial, on http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-plasma-workspaces-applications-and-platform-491 the url to "KDE SC 4.9.1" has an extra "  at the end
[13:08] <BluesKaj> AceKing, it shouldn't
[13:08] <AceKing> BluesKaj: I appreciate your help!
[13:08] <BluesKaj> AceKing, heh, seems you helped yourself :)
[13:09] <tsimpson> ADmad: I'll poke someone about fixing it, thanks
[13:09] <ADmad> thx
[13:11] <BluesKaj> AceKing, I didn't realize you were talking about an existing OS install , for some reason I thought you were trying to install with the live cd. hence my suggestion about the alternate
[13:11] <AceKing> BluesKaj: Just to let you know, I installed the latest Nvidia driver, restarted, and it works perfect!
[13:12] <BluesKaj> AceKing, good to hear :)
[13:17] <Roey> hey there BluesKaj
[13:17] <BluesKaj> hi Roey
[13:27] <baxeico> hi guys, just to ask if bug 306260 - KWin freezes when navigating between windows is fixed in Kubuntu's KDE SC 4.9.1 packages (12.04 backports)
[13:29] <tsimpson> baxeico: it says it'll be fixed in 4.9.2
[13:30] <tsimpson> I'll see if we have a patch though
[13:30] <baxeico> tsimpson: yes, in KDE SC 4.9.2. But here http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2012/09/this-week-in-kwin-2012-week-36/ mgrasslin says that he solved the bug very quickly after 4.9.1 release
[13:31] <baxeico> and packagers should have patched it.
[13:31] <baxeico> ok, thank you
[13:36] <tsimpson> baxeico: looks like we do have that patch, yes
[13:37] <baxeico> out of curiosity, where I can found patches applied by Kubuntu packagers to a vanilla KDE SC?
[13:40] <tsimpson> baxeico: we use Launchpad code hosting for the packaging, kwin is part of kde-workspace so https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace the active development link is the current one, and that points to https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/quantal/kde-workspace/quantal
[13:41] <baxeico> tsimpson: thank you very much!
[13:41] <tsimpson> though it's not just our patches there, Debian also
[14:17] <Sentynel> hi folks, looks like there's a minor packaging error with today's 12.04 kubuntu-backports kde update - the kopete package refuses to install due to a conflict with kopete-gcall over /usr/bin/googletalk-call
[14:17] <Sentynel> removing the kopete-gcall package seems to fix things
[14:22] <BluesKaj> Sentynel, perhaps a word in kubuntu-devel will help
[14:23] <Sentynel> BluesKaj: alrighty
[16:47] <niggauser> Hey guys. I can't connect to my Wifi. I'm getting "Waiting for authorization", then it fails. Help please.
[17:43] <mchoaib> I have Kubuntu 12.10b1 installed and my Computer have an Nvidia 6200 video card (not onboard). I tried to install video drivers and always gave me the "activated but not in use". Anyone knows how to solve it? Sorry if not this way to ask...
[18:01] <Peace-> mchoaib: maybe you have to reboot
[18:01] <mchoaib> Thanks for the help, Peace.
[18:02] <mchoaib>  But I reboot billions of times, and stil lthe same
[18:02] <mchoaib> I tried drivers from other repositories, and still the same
[19:05] <Hofman> Hello!
[19:06] <Hofman> could you help me with 'Neon Update'
[19:06] <Hofman> ?
[19:08] <Hofman> It disappeared from 'Start' menu after my attempt of upgrading KDE
[19:09] <Hofman> Is there anyone?
[19:12] <Hofman> Where may I ask for help?
[19:26] <DarthFrog> I note that KDE 4.9.1 is now available.
[19:27] <DarthFrog> Hofman: Neon?  Or Muon?
[19:28] <Hofman> DarthFrog: if Iremember correctly Neon Updater
[19:28] <DarthFrog> At a guess, perhaps it was replaced by a different package manager.
[19:29] <DarthFrog> Hofman: try this.  Press Alt-F2 and type "muon".
[19:30] <theadmin> Hi. I'm having trouble with ALSA (no Pulse), specifically, ALSA doesn't react to unplugging headphones, and I only get sound in those
[19:30] <Hofman> DarthFrog: nothing happens
[19:31] <DarthFrog> Hofman:  Open up a command terminal and type (all on one line): sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install muon
[19:34] <Hofman> DarthFrog: yes, it installed!
[19:34] <DarthFrog> Hofman: Now you should have a package manager available in the K Menu.
[19:34] <DarthFrog> Is it what you were thinking as neon?
[19:34] <Hofman> DarthFrog: yes, I have
[19:35] <Hofman> DarthFrog: yes
[19:35] <DarthFrog> I thought so. :-)
[19:36] <DarthFrog> Hofman:  Now go forth, do good, fight evil and enjoy ice cream.
[19:36] <Hofman> DarthFrog: I tryed to upgade my KDE-packages and during that muon disappeared
[19:37] <Hofman> DarthFrog: now I'll try once more
[19:37] <DarthFrog> Well, I'm updating KDE right now (to 4.9.1).  I'll see if that happens to me.  Not that I care, mind you. :-)
[19:38] <DarthFrog> Nope, muon is still installed. :-)
[19:39] <Hofman> DarthFrog: the screen became dark (only mouse trigger and skype pop-ups was on it)
[19:41] <Hofman> and where is official Kubuntu support? is it on Kubuntu forums?
[19:41] <DarthFrog> Official support is from Canonical and will cost you.
[19:41] <Hofman> and community support?
[19:42] <DarthFrog> Mind you, Canonical is downgrading their interest in Kubuntu and off-loading support onto the community.
[19:42] <DarthFrog> Well, here is one place.  There will be forums, also.
[19:42] <DarthFrog> !support
[19:45] <Hofman> Canonical doesn't like KDE?
[19:45] <DarthFrog> That's not the issue.
[19:46] <DarthFrog> It's devoting it's resources to Ubuntu.
[19:47] <DarthFrog> its resources, sorry, not it's resources.
[19:47] <Hofman> but I thought that it's the same (the only difference is in default DE)
[19:48] <DarthFrog> Correct.
[19:49] <DarthFrog> It's just that you can no longer get paid, official support from Canonical (or CDs) for it.
[19:49] <DarthFrog> Ubuntu, Unity, Project Ayatana is where the resources are allocated.
[19:50] <DarthFrog> Kubuntu enjoys the same status as the other Ubuntu derivatives such as Xubuntu & Lubuntu.
[19:59] <dougl> you mean you can pay for support for kubuntu?
[19:59] <dougl> err - or could have?
[20:00] <DarthFrog> dougl: I believe so.  Riddell is/was a Canonical employee.
[20:00] <DarthFrog> Blue Systems has taken over patronage of the Kubuntu Project.
[20:00] <dougl> that is a nice option to have.
[20:01] <DarthFrog> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/04/10/1639252/kubuntu-to-be-sponsored-by-blue-systems-rather-than-canonical
[20:01]  * dougl is reading...
[20:02] <shadeslayer> dougl: someone is going to take over support stuff, best to talk to Roey
[20:02] <shadeslayer> erm
[20:02] <shadeslayer> Riddell ^
[20:03] <dougl> thanks shadeslayer
[20:03]  * shadeslayer remembers that it was on the meeting agenda some time ago
[20:15] <Verg> thanks a lot!
[20:43] <Gorroth> hi
[20:44] <Gorroth> on the ATI Catalyst drivers, is anyone else having problems with konsole flickering when you resize it?
[20:44] <Gorroth> and then when you stop resizing it just shows what was behind it until you find a way to refresh the konsole window?
[21:00] <Gorroth> i think this is actually a KDE problem around some buggy code involving refreshes
[21:00] <Gorroth> i'll upgrade to KDE 4.9 first and see if that fixes the problem
[21:43] <Gorroth> *sigh* eclipse is downloading from the ubuntu archives so slowly :(
[21:56] <Num83rGuy> Are there any up to date instructions on how to get a d-link DWL-250 e1 wireless card working?
[22:02] <OerHeks> Num83rGuy, There are 2 kinds of D-Link DWL-G250 cards, what is yours ? see " lspci " in terminal
[22:03] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: 00:0a.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation ISL3874 [Prism 2.5]/ISL3872 [Prism 3] (rev 01)
[22:03] <OerHeks> for the ath5k version see > http://askubuntu.com/questions/146564/how-do-i-get-a-d-link-dwl-g520-working
[22:06] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: I found and have don this and the card is now seen but no networks show up so I thought it was a case of "partially working"
[22:06] <Num83rGuy> Thanks I will ply with it for a while.
[22:07] <OerHeks> Num83rGuy, did you reboot after that?
[22:08] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: Yes, and all seems to work but, I don't get any signal so I will see if it is due to other parts of my network. Thanks.
[22:09] <OerHeks> Sorry to hear that. I never experienced that.
[22:11] <Roey> dougl:  hiu
[22:11] <Roey> *hi ho
[22:13] <slowz> This isnt #windows, Reboots solve nothing. after you install a module. "sudo modprobe ath5k" in this case. reboots are for kernel upgrades...
[22:13] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: Offhand, do you know what 802.11 revision (a, b, g, n,) that card supports?
[22:14] <OerHeks> Num83rGuy, if i remember correct 802.11b  11 mbit
[22:16] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: Thank you.
[22:28] <pem__> Hi guys, just trying Konversation (a new switcher to kubuntu).
[22:30] <pem__> Anyone succeed in using a MAPI Exchange client with kmail
[22:54] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: Hello again. I ran ifconfig -a to get more info on the card and the MAC address is all 0's (wifi0     Link encap:UNSPEC  HWaddr 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00) Is this normal?
[22:55] <OerHeks> No. check your bios, maybe you can set a mac adress.
[22:56] <OerHeks> else set it in networkmanager
[22:56] <Num83rGuy> OerHeks: OK. if I can.
[22:56] <OerHeks> In networkmanager should do fine, 3th TAB
[22:57] <OerHeks> *edit network connection, then 3th tab
[23:01] <faLUCE> hi. I'm pretty sure that the os mounts an usb 2.0 device as an usb 1.0 one. It's an usb camera. How can I check that, before trying to solve?
[23:03] <phil> anybody knows how  to upgrade chromium in Kubuntu ?
[23:09] <OerHeks> phil use " lsusb -v " and look for bcdUSB value
[23:09] <OerHeks> faLUCE, ^ ( sorry phil)
[23:12] <phil_> OerHeks: that's ok
[23:12] <faLUCE> OerHeks:  I see both 1.0 and 2.0. The problem is that I have 4 phisical ports on my laptop and I don't know how to check which one works as 2.0. apparently, non of them does that
[23:14] <DarthFrog> faLUCE: Plug a USB 2.0 device into one of them and do the lsusb -v scan again.
[23:20] <OerHeks> phil, chromium is @ v18 , there used to be a ppa, discontinued now. somehow the packaging is behind chrome, wich is @ v21
[23:24] <faLUCE> Deathvalley122: OerHeks, I see   bcdUSB               2.00
[23:25] <faLUCE> but I'm pretty sure it works as 1.0, since I can't go over 12 mbps
[23:25] <OerHeks> faLUCE, is it a webcam ?
[23:26] <DarthFrog> faLUCE: Next time you reboot, check your BIOS is set for fullspeed USB 2.0.
[23:26] <faLUCE> DarthFrog: I don't have this option in bios
[23:26] <DarthFrog> 12 mbps falls within the USB 2.0 spec.
[23:26] <OerHeks> most webcams up to 1.3 mpixel just need usb 1.1 ( more than enough bandwith
[23:26] <faLUCE> OerHeks: yes, it's a webcam
[23:27] <faLUCE> OerHeks: the problem occurs when I plug two webcams. I can only open one per time, ore two at a low res
[23:29] <faLUCE> there's clearly a problem
[23:29] <eros> hi
[23:29] <GH0> What is the proper way to mount an external hard drive so anyone can read/write to it?
[23:29] <GH0> As of right now, the auto-mount feature is broken.
[23:30] <GH0> I am aware I could mount, and then chown, but there would have to be an easier way to do this.
[23:31] <OerHeks> faLUCE, not sure what causes that behaviour.
[23:31] <GH0> If I add it to fstab, and it can't find the drive, I don't want some unexpected issues to come up.
[23:32] <OerHeks> GH0, use blkid to detect your ext hdd UUID > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[23:33] <gbz> is the beta 1 image usable?
[23:33] <OerHeks> gbz, ubuntu 12.10 is @ beta 2
[23:34] <gbz> what about kubuntu?
[23:35] <gbz> show i stop the download?
[23:35] <gbz> s/show/should
[23:35] <OerHeks> sorry, correct, kubuntu is @ beta1
[23:36] <misael> hola
[23:36] <gbz> OerHeks: but ubuntu is beta 2?
[23:36] <OerHeks> yes
[23:37] <gbz> weird, i thought they followed the same schedules
[23:37] <misael> alguien que hable español ?
[23:38] <gbz> solo un poco
[23:39] <misael> hola gbz
[23:39]  * OerHeks is confused, read about beta 2...
[23:40] <misael> no entiendo esto muy bien
[23:40] <gbz> maybe it was alpha 2
[23:40] <misael> iam from dominican republic
[23:40] <gbz> poor guy:)
[23:42] <gbz> misael: quieres preguntar algo?
[23:44] <misael> no se como se usa esto
[23:45] <gbz> its simpler than windows (tm)
[23:45] <gbz> anyway
[23:54] <GH0> OerHeks, I am aware of fstab, however, this is an external drive that isn't always mounted.
[23:55] <GH0> Along with that, the root folder is still root only, so how would I go about making the folder accessible to everyone?
[23:55] <GH0> Without using chmod/chown.