[01:50] <toafan> I've been trying to bind Alt-Space to the window menu (or 'Operation Menu', as it seems KWin calls it), but I can't find any way to do so.  Help?
[02:51] <skreech_> toafan: Let me take a look
[02:58] <skreech_> toafan: alt+F2-> global -> select Kwin -> filter for operations -> Change to Custom -> Alt+Space -> Hit apply
[03:32] <ussher_> im trying to use cmake-gui to build sumwars (a game) from source.  its telling me "Required library POCO not found"  How do I know what package to install to provide POCO?
[03:33] <ussher_> im assuming i have to apt-get something, but dont know what.
[03:34] <tsimpson> a good way to start is by searching for what it says, like "apt-cache search poco", but as it actually says "library", you can narrow that down by prefixing "lib": eg  "apt-cache search libpoco"
[03:35] <tsimpson> and, as you've compiling software, you'll want the development version, those all end in -dev
[03:35] <ussher_> awesome tsimpson
[03:35] <ussher_> that works, there it is.  'libpoco-dev'
[03:35] <ussher_> ill try that
[03:36] <ussher_> nice.  configure worked smoothly.  got a 'generate done' message.  looks like it worked
[03:37] <ussher_> thank you
[03:37] <tsimpson> you're welcome
[06:00] <drcode> hi all
[06:00] <drcode> I have found strange bug with ati amd 7750 , under kubuntu 12.04 I can't run opengl , it work on ubuntu with unity , any idea?
[06:01] <skreech__> you can't run opengl?
[06:02] <drcode> no
[06:02] <thechef> drcode: how do you know opengl is not working?
[06:02] <drcode> It work only if I move the opengl window it self
[06:03] <drcode> I tryied to run fglx_gear
[06:03] <drcode> When I have switch to gnome , it worked perfect
[06:03] <drcode> also I have tryied to use dolphine-emu with gamecubes
[06:04] <drcode> I have also open ticket in ati amd , but I think it releted to kde or somthing
[06:22] <skreech__> drcode: might be Kwin? do you have desktop effects on?
[06:30] <Guest70140> ha!
[06:34] <drcode> hi skfin
[06:34] <drcode> hi skreech__
[06:34] <drcode> what is kwin
[06:35] <drcode> I just install kubuntu and installed catalyst driver
[06:42] <skreech__> drcode: kwin is the window manager.
[06:43] <skreech__> drcode: press alt+F2 -> effects  -> choose desktop effects
[06:43] <skreech__> Is that enabled or no?
[06:44] <Moomoo> any chinese?
[06:44] <skreech__> !cn
[06:46] <Moomoo> thx
[07:47] <drcode> I will have to reinstall kububntu again
[07:47] <drcode> thanx skreech__
[07:53] <nickyc> How do I install KDE 4.9.2?
[07:55] <tsimpson> same answer as you got in #kde
[08:23] <qw[Russian]> hello all
[08:23] <qw[Russian]> help me please now i install xampp but i am not see an search were i install
[08:51] <mah454> Hello
[08:51] <qw[Russian]> hi
[09:31] <spexi> Hi! Anyone happen to know, why I'm getting a prompt box on startup, showing only white X on red background and saying "Invalid option: -session"
[09:31] <spexi> What is starting on system startup and why this error message happens?
[10:05] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:07] <qw[Russian]> hello
[10:16] <lordievader> Hey qw[Russian], how are you today?
[10:17] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: so so
[10:17] <qw[Russian]> and you ?
[10:18] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Oh I'm doing good. Not considering my homework...
[10:18] <qw[Russian]> =)
[10:19] <qw[Russian]> and I prepare for house cleaning)
[10:19] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: ш рфму щту йгуыешщт ащк нщг,
[10:20] <qw[Russian]> sorry
[10:20] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: i have one question for you *
[10:20] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: That are a lot of ?
[10:20] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: what is you name ?)
[10:20] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: That is exactly the thing I like about IRC it is anonymous. So I rather not tell.
[10:21] <qw[Russian]> =)
[10:22] <qw[Russian]> okey i am away clear my room
[10:22] <qw[Russian]> )
[11:54] <phoenix_firebrd> hello everyone
[12:00] <qw[Russian]> help me please
[12:01] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: hi
[12:01] <qw[Russian]> рш
[12:01] <qw[Russian]> hi
[12:01] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: english?
[12:01] <qw[Russian]> i would like edit one document but after edit i click save and see error
[12:02] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: what error?
[12:02] <qw[Russian]> first - edit this file: https-xampp.conf
[12:03] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: where is the file ? location?
[12:03] <qw[Russian]> The document can't be kept, as it was not possible to write down in / opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf.
[12:03] <qw[Russian]>  
[12:03] <qw[Russian]> Check the rights to record in this file and existence of an available place on a disk.
[12:04] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: did you open the file for editing with root permissioms?
[12:04] <qw[Russian]> тщ
[12:04] <qw[Russian]> no
[12:04] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: did you open the file for editing with root permissions?
[12:04] <qw[Russian]> were open root permissions ?
[12:04] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: open terminal and run this command "sudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf"
[12:05] <phoenix_firebrd> it will ask for password,put the password and it will open the document
[12:05] <qw[Russian]> qw@ubuntu or root@ubuntu ?
[12:05] <phoenix_firebrd> now you will be able to save the file
[12:06] <phoenix_firebrd> did you open the terminal?
[12:06] <qw[Russian]> yes
[12:06] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: run this command sudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[12:06] <qw[Russian]> but after paste i have very very error
[12:07] <phoenix_firebrd> how did you paste?
[12:07] <qw[Russian]> copy pate
[12:07] <phoenix_firebrd> ok
[12:07] <qw[Russian]> http://pastebin.com/Y93yA3xA
[12:08] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: ignore that, did the file open in the editor?
[12:08] <qw[Russian]> нуы
[12:08] <qw[Russian]> yes
[12:08] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: did you edit it?
[12:08] <qw[Russian]> file open but file is clear (
[12:09] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: right click the file and go to properties
[12:09] <tsimpson> erm, it'd be "kdesudo kate /opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf"
[12:09] <tsimpson> kdesudo not sudo, and missing initial /
[12:09] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: then in the properties dialog , goto the permissions tab and the owner of the file
[12:10] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: why not sudo?
[12:10] <tsimpson> !kdesudo | phoenix_firebrd
[12:10] <tsimpson> basically, kdesudo fixes issues sudo has with GUI apps, so it's a good thing
[12:12] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: But what if you want to debug?
[12:12] <qw[Russian]> tsimpson: phoenix_firebrd: thank you
[12:12] <phoenix_firebrd> Walzmyn: problem solved?
[12:12] <phoenix_firebrd> oops
[12:12] <tsimpson> phoenix_firebrd: debug what?
[12:12] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: problem solved?
[12:13] <tsimpson> phoenix_firebrd: just output from the app? kdesudo doesn't interfere with it, exactly the same as sudo
[12:13] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: eg kate
[12:13] <tsimpson> just run from a terminal
[12:13] <qw[Russian]> maybe i restart xampp
[12:15] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: the blog says its a bug
[12:16] <tsimpson> phoenix_firebrd: the bug is with gtksudo
[12:16] <tsimpson> we use, the far superior, KDESudo ;)
[12:17] <qw[Russian]> (
[12:17] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: I like kdesudo , but still i am not convinced using sudo is a problem, i have to read the blog fully to understand the issue
[12:18] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: did you edit the file ?
[12:18] <qw[Russian]> yes but i write http://93.79.164.131/ and see error (
[12:20] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: and you maybe see this error  http://93.79.164.131/
[12:20] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: where do you see the error, in the terminal or as a message?
[12:20] <tsimpson> phoenix_firebrd: run "sudo konsole", and type "echo $USER $HOME $PWD", compare that to running the same in "sudo konsole"
[12:21] <tsimpson> * "kdesudo konsole" for the second one
[12:21] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: ok
[12:22] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: do you see this error?
[12:24] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: got it
[12:24] <qw[Russian]> (
[12:24] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: in that case the app uses a dir in root for configs?
[12:25] <tsimpson> phoenix_firebrd: with kdesudo it uses /root, without it could overwrite files in the users $HOME, but as root
[12:26] <tsimpson> if you're unlucky enough that the app write a new config file, the user can't store their settings without a sudo chown
[12:26] <phoenix_firebrd> tsimpson: ya
[12:27] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: i can't understand your problem , i will paste the snap of the error message you seny
[12:27] <phoenix_firebrd> *sent
[12:29] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: is this the error message you mean? http://imagebin.org/229608
[12:30] <qw[Russian]> ye
[12:30] <qw[Russian]> yes*
[12:30] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: you get the error in the browser?
[12:30] <qw[Russian]> +1
[12:33] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: you have to configure the permissions in the httpd-xampp.conf file and that can be done only from the local network as said by the error message
[12:33] <qw[Russian]> i am configure file
[12:34] <qw[Russian]> edit file *
[12:34] <phoenix_firebrd> I think you are having problem configuring a network server , am i right?
[12:35] <qw[Russian]> i would like install site but this problem dont have instsll site
[12:35] <tsimpson> try accessing it from 127.0.0.1
[12:36] <phoenix_firebrd> ya
[12:37] <qw[Russian]> join in 127 but i see only "welcome xampp for Linux
[12:37] <qw[Russian]> "
[12:40] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  ask for help in this channel #httpd
[12:42] <qw[Russian]> hmm
[12:44] <BluesKaj> HIyas all
[12:45] <phoenix_firebrd> BluesKaj: hi
[12:46] <BluesKaj> hi phoenix_firebrd
[12:46] <phoenix_firebrd> BluesKaj: do you know how to configure a server?
[12:47] <BluesKaj> that's a pretty general question ..what kind of server , phoenix_firebrd ?
[12:47] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: needs help in configuring a xampp server
[12:47] <phoenix_firebrd> BluesKaj: ^
[12:51] <BluesKaj> qw[Russian], http://freshtutorial.com/install-xamp-ubuntu/ , this should help you
[12:54] <BluesKaj> phoenix_firebrd, ^
[13:02] <phoenix_firebrd> BluesKaj: he has installed xampp and the server is running, now doesnt know how to configure it
[13:07] <lordievader> Good afternoon
[13:08] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: good evening
[13:08] <qw[Russian]> good day
[13:09] <lordievader> Hey qw[Russian]
[13:09] <qw[Russian]> =(
[13:10] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: From where the sad smiley?
[13:11] <qw[Russian]> but i not understand why ?
[13:11] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: I'm sorry, what?
[13:12] <qw[Russian]> http://pastebin.com/rEBG96Wh
[13:13] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: thats not the error log
[13:13] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: check if you have this file \xampp\apache\logs\error.log
[13:14] <qw[Russian]> in linux \xampp\apache\logs\error.log ?
[13:14] <lordievader> Backslash is Windows?
[13:14] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: yes
[13:15] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: In that case , check if you have this file /xampp/apache/logs/error.log
[13:15] <lordievader> Since when does xampp get it's own folder on root?
[13:16] <qw[Russian]> The file or the folder doesn't exist
[13:17] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader:  opt/xampp/apache/logs/error.log ?
[13:17] <qw[Russian]> maybe lampp ?
[13:18] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: That looks more like it... though it would be strange. Why wouldn't xampp keep it's logs in /var/log/?
[13:18] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: ya
[13:18] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  /opt/lampp/logs/error_log
[13:19] <qw[Russian]> http://pastebin.com/Ft7sZkti
[13:20] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: There is a syntax error in /opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[13:20] <qw[Russian]> and ?
[13:21] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: That is probably the cause of Apache failing to start...
[13:21] <Smurphy> you have a: * somewhere in the middle of the file.
[13:21] <Smurphy> and it is noty valid.
[13:22] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Did you edit the httpd config file?
[13:22] <qw[Russian]> yes
[13:22] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: you have some problem in the config file, you might have done some mistake while editing it
[13:22] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Well somewhere you made an error, so you need to go back and fix it.
[13:26] <qw[Russian]> root@ubuntu:~# sudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[13:26] <qw[Russian]> No protocol specified
[13:26] <qw[Russian]> kate: cannot connect to X server :0.0
[13:26] <qw[Russian]>  
[13:27] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: try "kdesudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf"
[13:28] <BluesKaj> kate?
[13:28] <qw[Russian]> root@ubuntu:~# kdesudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[13:28] <qw[Russian]> No protocol specified
[13:28] <qw[Russian]> kdesudo: cannot connect to X server :0.0
[13:28] <phoenix_firebrd> BluesKaj: what?
[13:28] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: First do "export DISPLAY=:0"
[13:28] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Or use nano.
[13:29] <julians> or sudo kate opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf or nano
[13:29] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: you are in tty?
[13:29] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: Ssh.
[13:29] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: ^
[13:29] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: what is does ?
[13:29] <phoenix_firebrd> :)
[13:30] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: What the export command do? It changes an enviroment variable. In this case where the Xserver is located.
[13:30] <qw[Russian]> [16:28:42] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: First do "export DISPLAY=:0"
[13:30] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: are you using konsole?
[13:30] <qw[Russian]> +1
[13:31] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: why is he getting this error first
[13:31] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Anyhow it is a good idea to use nano, then you don't have to meddle with X11.
[13:32] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: What error exactly? The X server one?
[13:32] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: ya
[13:32] <qw[Russian]> i am not understand all
[13:33] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: Because it cannot find the X server on :0.0 The enviroment variable tells it is there but appearently it isn't.
[13:33] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: try this "sudo nano opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf"
[13:33] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Nano is a cli text editor.
[13:33] <qw[Russian]> try  and ?
[13:33] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: just now he was working with the konsole and everthing was ok
[13:34] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: If you want to get into Linux servers (web, samba, etc) it is usefull to know your way around with the terminal (cli = command line interface = terminal)
[13:34] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: Hmm, odd. Perhaps he changed the variable somewhere?
[13:35] <qw[Russian]> how to me to open a notebook with the rights of root?
[13:35] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Use the command phoenix_firebrd showed you, sudo nano /opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[13:37] <qw[Russian]> started
[13:37] <qw[Russian]> but
[13:37] <qw[Russian]> (
[13:37] <qw[Russian]> http://93.79.164.131/xampp/
[13:37] <FloodBotK1> qw[Russian]: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:37] <qw[Russian]> http://93.79.164.131/phpmyadmin/
[13:37] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Now you need to find the error (syntax error) and fix it.
[13:38] <qw[Russian]> but i am go to phpmyadmin
[13:39] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Is the syntax error fixed? In other words is Apache running?
[13:39] <qw[Russian]> 2 - running
[13:40] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: you have to learn about apache server and how to configure, if you skip that , you will find difficulty if something goes wrong
[13:40] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Hmm well ok, than you should be able to go to phpmyadmin, with your browser go to http://<ip-of-server>/phpmyadmin
[13:41] <qw[Russian]> join http://93.79.164.131/phpmyadmin/
[13:41] <qw[Russian]> and see:
[13:41] <qw[Russian]> New XAMPP security concept:
[13:41] <qw[Russian]>  
[13:41] <qw[Russian]> Access to the requested object is only available from the local network.
[13:41] <qw[Russian]>  
[13:41] <qw[Russian]> This setting can be configured in the file "httpd-xampp.conf".
[13:41] <FloodBotK1> qw[Russian]: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:41] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: try this "127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin/"
[13:42] <qw[Russian]> 127=93
[13:42] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Euhmm no thanks. It is set to only allow requests from inside the network, so try whay phoenix_firebrd suggests.
[13:42] <qw[Russian]> NOTHING
[13:42] <qw[Russian]> I SEE this error
[13:42] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: No need to get angry.
[13:42] <qw[Russian]> sorry CapsLock )
[13:43] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Where is the Apache/Lampp/Xampp service running?
[13:43] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: On your current machine?
[13:43] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: Is this your ip http://93.79.164.131/ from where you trying to configure ?
[13:44] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: phoenix_firebrd:  yes yes
[13:44] <qw[Russian]> 93.79.164.131 is real ip
[13:45] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: So use what phoenix_firebrd says then, 127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin
[13:45] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: [16:42:11]
[13:45] <nickyc> Where does man search for manpages if MANPATH is unset?
[13:45] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: does the config file contain user credentials ?
[13:46] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: Which config file?
[13:46] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: /opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-xampp.conf
[13:47] <nickyc> Ignore my question.
[13:47] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: I do not run a xampp server... but since it is the httpd (apache) config file I do not think so.
[13:48] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader:  have you seen this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxwemr3IpmM  I feel i am in the same situation now
[13:49] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: Hehehe, I haven't seen it. Funny clip though.
[13:50] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: its very funny :D
[13:50] <qw[Russian]> (
[13:51] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: So what does phpmyadmin on localhost (127.0.0.1) show?
[13:52] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: http://pastebin.com/0u6N6KmV
[13:53] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: i found solution
[13:54] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11999371/access-to-the-requested-object-is-only-available-from-the-local-network-phpmyadm
[13:55] <qw[Russian]> okey
[13:55] <qw[Russian]> 1 minute
[13:55] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: use kate instead of vim or if you get that xserver error  use nano
[13:55] <lordievader> Somehow I'm starting to think downloading Apache + PHP + MySQL seperately is much easier...
[13:55] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Wasn't kate the one who threw the xserver error?
[13:55] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: ^
[13:56] <qw[Russian]> start is good
[13:56] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: My last message was for phoenix_firebrd, sorry.
[13:56] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: ya
[13:56] <qw[Russian]> but you you and i see one message =)
[13:56] <qw[Russian]> http://pastebin.com/EwD64U4y
[14:00] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: did you paste the edited httpd-xampp.conf or unedited one?
[14:00] <qw[Russian]> edit
[14:01] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: after editing did you restart the server?
[14:02] <qw[Russian]> yes
[14:02] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: whats happening now?
[14:03] <qw[Russian]> (
[14:03] <qw[Russian]> nothing
[14:06] <hanibana> hi. I'm using Kubuntu with nearly latest updates. In my system, after about 1 day uptime, plasma-desktop and ksysgaurd processes start to consume 89-90 % of cpu usage, and things become slow. What can be wrong with this?
[14:07] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: goto this line in the config file "<Directory "/opt/lampp/phpmyadmin">"
[14:08] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: after this " Allow from all" add the line "Require all granted"
[14:09] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  like this http://pastebin.com/n0Bh93Fj
[14:11] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: finished editing?
[14:11] <qw[Russian]> min
[14:11] <qw[Russian]> fin
[14:11] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: restart the server and check
[14:12] <BluesKaj> hanibana, it could be the desktop search in system settings (file indexer) and akonadi file server , which you may not need
[14:12] <BluesKaj> hanibana, desktop search aka nepomuk
[14:12] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: i see: You have been problem connect from 127.0.0.1
[14:13] <hanibana> BluesKaj: but, thay have not separate processes? they executed under plasma-desktop and ksysgaurd?
[14:13] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: in browser?
[14:13] <qw[Russian]> +1
[14:14] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  try this "http://localhost/phpmyadmin/"
[14:15] <hanibana> BluesKaj: btw, I had disabled file indexer (nepomuk), but, always using Kontact then akonadi.
[14:15] <BluesKaj> hanibana, I think they come under ksystem guard , since it's the system monitor
[14:15] <hanibana> BluesKaj: it's somewhat weird for me that why this happens just after 1 day...
[14:16] <BluesKaj> hanibana, have you updated and upgraded since your install ?
[14:16] <hanibana> BluesKaj: yes. about a week ago.
[14:17] <hanibana> hanibana: any log file or something to see what plasma-desktop currently doing?
[14:18] <hanibana> sorry! BluesKaj
[14:21] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: (
[14:21] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: I have no more ideas
[14:21] <qw[Russian]> bad
[14:21] <qw[Russian]> okey thank
[14:22] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: I like putin
[14:22] <BluesKaj> hanibana, you should update/upgrade every few days , suggest you try now , just to be sure
[14:22] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: you are welcome
[14:22] <hanibana> BluesKaj: yes I am doing.
[14:22] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: yu are speak russian ?
[14:23] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: no
[14:23] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: come to #kubuntu-offtopic
[15:16] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: instead of "Allow from all"   put "Allow from ::1 127.0.0.0"
[15:19] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: this
[15:19] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: Firefox can't establish connection with the server 127.0.0.0.
[15:21] <lordievader> Euhmm you are both wrong localhost = 127.0.0.1
[15:21] <lordievader> Unless you are talking about IPv6 then it is something else...'
[15:21] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: yes refresh
[15:21] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: i dont use IPv6
[15:22] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: 127.0.0.1 it is then.
[15:22] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: also try 127.0.0.1 instead of 127.0.0.0
[15:22] <qw[Russian]> 1 - join
[15:23] <qw[Russian]> but redirect from /xampp
[15:23] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: working?
[15:23] <qw[Russian]> +
[15:23] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: In that case the problem is solved
[15:24] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Still a good idea to run the security script.
[15:24] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: http://93.79.164.131/xampp/
[15:24] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: for me access is denied
[15:24] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: were the secirity script ?
[15:25] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: No idea, long time ago that I used Xampp. I do know it is somewhere, check security in the control panel.
[15:26] <qw[Russian]> lordievader: phoenix_firebrd:  http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/254626805.png
[15:26] <qw[Russian]> see
[15:27] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: It says so right there! /opt/lampp/lampp security
[15:27] <phoenix_firebrd> ya
[15:28] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: isnt the owncloud better than this?
[15:28] <qw[Russian]> lordievader:  http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/933775176.png were ?
[15:29] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: run this command "/opt/lampp/lampp security"
[15:29] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Run the command from the terminal... (the first thing you need to think when you hear server is terminal)
[15:29] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: What do you mean with owncload?
[15:29] <qw[Russian]> omg
[15:29] <lordievader> owncloud*
[15:29] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: What?!?
[15:30] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Do you want my help or not?
[15:30] <qw[Russian]> http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/25129134.png
[15:31] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: I mean for personal use
[15:31] <lordievader> phoenix_firebrd: I'm not following.
[15:31] <phoenix_firebrd> lordievader: nothing
[15:31] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Do as it says...
[15:33] <qw[Russian]> http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/920494004.png
[15:35] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: thats all, restart the server and check
[15:35] <qw[Russian]> done
[15:36] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: photo?
[15:36] <qw[Russian]> ?
[15:36] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  new http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/920494004.png
[15:37] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: sorry
[15:37] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]:  new http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/254626805.png
[15:37] <qw[Russian]> but site say: write login and pass
[15:37] <qw[Russian]> question: what is login ?
[15:37] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: ya, put the username and password that you set now
[15:38] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: but i am set only pass
[15:38] <qw[Russian]> user: lampp
[15:38] <qw[Russian]> )
[15:38] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: ya
[15:40] <qw[Russian]> but the task was not in protection and in redirect with xampp on index.php
[15:41] <ikonia> xampp, and there is your mistake
[15:41] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: do you see this http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/254626805.png
[15:41] <qw[Russian]> yes
[15:41] <ikonia> why are you using xampp and not a standard lamp stack ?
[15:43] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd:  http://profile.at.ua/_ph/1/869579471.png
[15:43] <lordievader> Hmm does xampp no longer supply a mail server?
[15:43] <ikonia> why are you using xampp and not a standard lamp stack ?
[15:44] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: that all
[15:44] <ana_> i have a question. Will anything be done in 12.10 with font reset bug when changing wallpaper or other things in apperance?
[15:45] <ikonia> ana_: is there a bug logged ?
[15:45] <ana_> yea, since 2010
[15:45] <ikonia> ana_: ok, so track the bug, if you see fix for 12.10, then "yes"
[15:45] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: bug number or link?
[15:46] <ana_> 1sec ill look for the number of bug
[15:48] <qw[Russian]> what set chnod 777 ?
[15:48] <qw[Russian]> chmod*
[15:49] <qw[Russian]> 0777*
[15:49] <ana_> http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?56517-workaround-font-size-keeps-resetting its the forum thread about it and bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=256519 and sometimes it triggers even without reboot, just changing wallpaper or other thing in apperance
[15:49] <ana_> i heard its related to kubuntu as in other distros it doesnt happen
[15:49] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: With your webserver you shouldn't do that. Makes it rwx to each and everyone.
[15:49] <qw[Russian]> what ?
[15:50] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Read up on Linux permissions.
[15:50] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: what is your distro version and kde version
[15:50] <ana_> kubuntu 12.04 with default kde its shipped with
[15:50] <ana_> on chakra it doesnt happen
[15:51] <ana_> of course to see that bug you must first change global kde fonts
[15:51] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: does this happen in a fresh install?
[15:51] <ana_> for example set it to sans 11, change wallpaper, reboot and bang you have ubuntu 9 everywhere
[15:51] <qw[Russian]> Fatal Error:Directory ../ can't writen in,please chmod to 0777
[15:52] <ana_> well fresh install fully updated
[15:52] <ana_> nothing installed and tweaked basically
[15:52] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: why are you not using a LAMP stack ?
[15:52] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: why are you using xampp that is nothing to do with kubuntu
[15:52] <qw[Russian]> no
[15:53] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: I asked "why" you are not using a normal supported lamp stack
[15:53] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: This didn't happen for me in 12.04 , i changed the ubuntu font to oxygen and it remained the same
[15:53] <ana_> did you change wallpaper after changing font?
[15:53] <ana_> it remains the same for me unless i change wallpaper
[15:54] <qw[Russian]> ikonia: because this my first install xampp abiut kubuntu
[15:54] <lordievader> qw[Russian]: Maybe it is a good idea to read a lot about Linux and Servers before you start using/operating one.
[15:54] <qw[Russian]> about*
[15:54] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: ok - so don't use xampp
[15:54] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: it's a self contained software package
[15:54] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: there is a fully supported lamp stack on ubuntu
[15:54] <ikonia> !lamp | qw[Russian]
[15:54] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: I am using kubuntu 12.10 beta 1 with kde 4.1, i will check it now
[15:54] <ana_> okay thanks
[15:54] <qw[Russian]> ikonia: where you were (and) earlier?
[15:55] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: do i have to restart after changing the wallpaper?
[15:55] <ana_> yes
[15:55] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: pardon ?
[15:55] <ana_> just log out maybe
[15:55] <qw[Russian]> тщерштп
[15:55] <qw[Russian]> nothing
[15:56] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: I'd strongly suggest you use the lamp stack that ubuntu actually supports
[15:56] <ikonia> xampp is nothing to do with ubuntu and outside ubuntu's control
[15:56] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: i better restart
[15:56] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: i changed the font for general to droid sans, it it ok?
[15:57] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: i changed the font for general to droid sans, is it ok?
[15:57] <ana_> yes
[15:57] <ana_> and see if it still is droid sans after reboot
[15:58] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: changed the wallpaper and the font remains the same, i will restart now, will be back after that
[15:59] <lordievader> ana_: Just as a heads-up, I use a non standard font and I have none of the problems you are describing.
[15:59] <ana_> okay so i dont know whats the reason, maybe i will just install 12.10 beta
[16:00] <lordievader> ana_: Try a fresh install in a VM or something and test to see if it the problem persists.
[16:00] <ana_> ok]
[16:00] <qw[Russian]> oh
[16:00]  * lordievader time to get some food, bye.
[16:01] <ana_> ill wait for phoenix feedback though
[16:01] <qw[Russian]> phoenix_firebrd: please see http://93.79.164.131/index.php
[16:02] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: After the restart i checked and the font remains as droid sans , the one i set
[16:02] <ana_> okay so its something with my install i guess
[16:02] <ana_> ill do fresh install 12.10 beta
[16:02] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: the correct channel for xampp support is #xampp
[16:02] <ikonia> qw[Russian]: xampp is nothing to do with ubuntu, it's a self contained package, please take it to the #xampp channel
[16:02] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: possibly old config or config file permissions causing problems
[16:03] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: wait
[16:03] <ana_> ok
[16:03] <phoenix_firebrd> ana_: try with a new user
[16:03] <ana_> well it was install on freshly formatted hdd so no old config
[16:03] <ana_> okay i will
[16:04] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: seeing
[16:04] <phoenix_firebrd> qw[Russian]: as i told you earlier, i am not good at networking
[16:05] <qw[Russian]> =)
[16:44] <Daskreech> !info pinta
[16:44] <Peace-> pinta is qt?
[16:46] <Daskreech> Peace-: dunno
[16:46] <Peace-> koulourpaint
[16:46] <Peace-> is like paint in window
[16:47] <Daskreech> Yeah I know
[16:48] <Daskreech> dotnet it looks like
[17:28] <lordievader> Good evening
[17:30] <Daskreech> HI
[17:30] <lordievader> Hey Daskreech, how are you?
[17:30] <Daskreech> I'm sick :) How are you?
[17:31] <lordievader> Daskreech: That doesn't sound good. I'm doing good.
[17:32] <Daskreech> It's fine I'll live most likely. Unless I die
[17:33] <lordievader> Daskreech: That are usually the options... unless you count zombie and what not.
[17:33] <Daskreech> Well zombie really doesn't sound good.
[17:33] <Daskreech> kill -9 and all that
[18:10] <Mailman> Hello, I am a relatively new Ububtu user. I just added the Kubuntu desktop to my existing Ubuntu to try it out and I have a few questions. First, in gnome I was able to hold down the super key to get a list of helpful hotkeys. This does not seem to work in Kubuntu. Is there a list of hotkeys somewhere?
[18:15] <genii-around> Mailman: System Settings...Shortcuts and Gestures...Standard Keyboard Shutcuts (in the left tab)   has a list.
[18:32] <valentin__> HELLO C:
[18:33] <lordievader> Hey valentin__, how are you today?
[18:33] <valentin__> Hey lordievader, i'm fine and you ?
[18:40] <lordievader> valentin__: I'm doing all right, thank you for asking.
[18:41] <Mailman> Okay, second question. I can't seem to adjust the volume anymore. Neither using the volume keys nor adjusting the volume bar work at all. Is there any way to fix this?
[18:41] <lordievader> Mailman: Is kmix running?
[18:42] <valentin__> lordievader : Do you know any programming language ?
[18:43] <lordievader> valentin__: I have some experience, yes.
[18:43] <valentin__> Which language(s) ?
[18:44] <lordievader> valentin__: Mostly web (html, php), bit of java, c. And I like bash scripting. Why?
[18:45] <Mailman> lordievader: It appears to be, yes.
[18:46] <lordievader> Mailman: Is rebooting an option, of have you done so already?
[18:47] <valentin__> lordievader : I see, I know both java/ JS and both C/C++ too
[18:47] <Mailman> I have already done so.
[18:47] <valentin__> I'd need to learn web ones :)
[18:47] <lordievader> valentin__: Why are you asking anyhow?
[18:47] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[18:47] <lordievader> Look at that fireworks!
[18:47] <valentin__> That was beautiful
[18:47] <lordievader> Mailman: Hmm, that is annoying. Does alsamixer still work?
[18:47] <valentin__> It seems that, some people left.
[18:48] <lordievader> valentin__: Just a netsplit.
[18:48] <valentin__> I know
[18:50] <Mailman> I don't know. How do I check?
[18:51] <lordievader> Mailman: Open a terminal (konsole) and run the command alsamixer.
[18:52] <DrCode> hi all
[18:52] <lordievader> Hey DrCode how are you?
[18:52] <DrCode> thank you
[18:54] <Mailman> Well, that did something. I have a box labeled AlsaMixer v1.0.25 now.
[18:54] <lordievader> Mailman: Yes, but can you change the volume there?
[18:55] <genii-around> !test
[18:56] <Mailman> I cannot.
[18:57] <lordievader> Is BluesKaj around?
[18:57] <darren> Hello everyone.
[18:58] <lordievader> Mailman: Hmm, that is strange did you make any recent changes to your audio settings?
[18:58] <BluesKaj> lordievader, yes , I'm here , got disconn'd for a min
[18:58] <Mailman> Nope.
[18:59] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Ah I see, maybe you can help Mailman. He got a problem, he cannot change the volume, not in kmix or alsamixer.
[19:01] <DarthFrog> Mailman:  How many sound cards do you have in your system?  Do you have both a sound card and HDMI?  Is the correct output device set in pulseaudio?
[19:01] <BluesKaj> Mailman, the arrow keys , up down don't work in kmix or alsamixer?
[19:04] <Mailman> Yes, I seem to have both a sound card and HDMI.
[19:05] <DarthFrog> I'll bet that the wrong output device is being used by Kmix.
[19:05] <Mailman> Switching to the sound card as master channel in the mixer appears to have solved the problem.
[19:07] <BluesKaj> mailman you can still use the HDMI to use the onboard audio to another dvice like a tv or audio receiver , if needed
[19:09] <BluesKaj> Mailman, you can set that up in pavucontrol , if you have it installed
[19:09] <DarthFrog> BluesKaj: That doesn't make sense. :-)
[19:09] <DarthFrog> Use HDMI to use onboard audio???
[19:09] <DarthFrog> Perhaps I'm just dense.
[19:11] <BluesKaj> yes DarthFrog , I have a dvi connection that can use my onboard soundcard to tranmit  audio to my tv hdmi along with the video of course
[19:12] <DarthFrog> Ah, now I see.   that makes sense, to the dense. :-)
[19:14] <BluesKaj> thne i can loop it back from the tv audio digital out to the audio receiver for better sound than my crappy tv speakers can provide
[19:16] <DarthFrog> BluesKaj: On my MythTV box, I'm using on-board HDMI to feed my DVI connection on my TV.  Sound goes via on-board optical SP/DIF to my stereo receiver.
[19:16] <DarthFrog> Using Mythbuntu for that frontend machine.
[19:17] <DarthFrog> It's running off an 8 GB USB thumbdrive.
[19:18] <BluesKaj> yeah , DarthFrog , I do the same with my main spdif audio connection, but it's nice to know I have a backup thru the hdmi whaich i actually discovered by accidenrt , seeing that most dvi connecters don't carry audio
[19:20] <valentin__> ./kick lordievader
[19:21] <lordievader>  valentin__ What?
[19:21] <BluesKaj> Installed a m-audio pci soundard for it's sound quality when I had speakers connected to this pc , but it's now a basic HTPC connected to a plasma tv and audio receiver
[19:23] <lordievader> valentin__: Why do you wish me gone?
[19:23] <BluesKaj> guess if i lived in a "metro area" with OTA signals I would install mythtv and a decent tuner card , DarthFrog
[19:25] <DarthFrog> BluesKaj: You don't need OTA for Myth.  I have 3 digital cable  boxes feeding 3 Hauppauge tuner cards in my Myth backend machine.
[19:25] <BluesKaj> we lost our CBC OTA signal here back in August , now we have one analog CTV channel and no digitals at all , so Sat and cable are the only options
[19:28] <BluesKaj> why the tuner cards if you have cable boxes , DarthFrog ?
[19:29] <DarthFrog> The digital boxes provide composite output (or S-Video or RF).  It needs to be converted to MPEG via the tuner card.
[19:31] <BluesKaj> limited inputs on the TV , i assume
[19:31] <DarthFrog> I'm thinking of replacing the tuner cards with Hauppauge HD-PVR boxes and the digital terminals with HD terminals so that I can record HD with Myth.  But that's around $400 per tuner.  Ouch.
[19:32] <DarthFrog> BluesKaj:  Nothing to do with the TV whatsoever.  AAMOF, that backend box isn't attached to a TV.  It feeds a frontend box in my living room via ethernet.
[19:34] <BluesKaj> yup , there is one hauppage box can handle RGB and component HD video afaik , Im was considering it as a pvr backup , in case my sat pvr died
[19:39] <valentin__> lordievader:  I was kidding no worry :P
[19:39] <valentin__> well,  I need to go so cya everyone !
[19:50] <Mailman> Is there somewhere I can find more information on the Netbook workspace?
[19:53] <joan> Hi, any news for the ugly bug that affects CUPS?
[19:54] <ikonia> joan: check the bug report
[19:55] <joan> how?
[19:56] <IdleOne> joan: on launchpad.net
[20:15] <marcdjay_> What programs would people recommend for managing an iPod?
[20:17] <genii-around> Heh, rockbox comes to mind ( kidding )
[20:19] <Mailman> Is there somewhere I can find more information on the Netbook workspace?
[20:19] <marcdjay_> haha genii-around
[20:22] <genii-around> Mailman: Basically if you have plasma-netbook installed you can choose it (or plasma-desktop)  as your main interface from System Settings...Workspace Behavior ... Workspace
[20:23] <genii-around> Mailman: There is an overview at http://www.kde.org/workspaces/plasmanetbook/
[20:24] <genii-around> !ipod
[20:26] <marcdjay_> muchos gracias genii-around. Was looking at Rockbox, but my daughter likes my iPod. When she gets her own I might have to void the warranty :D
[20:28] <lordievader> marcdjay_: Supposedly Clementine/Amarok should be able to write to a non-jailbroken iDevice.
[20:30] <marcdjay_> I don't think Kubuntu is recognising my iPod properly. It's showing up as "Portable Media Player" in devices, but none of my music players have picked it up. Am i missing something obvious here?
[20:33] <joan> thanks, IdleOne . BTW, I can't believe that CUPS is such a troublesome software that breaks at every upgrade of the distro.  Argh!
[20:34] <genii-around> Ironically Apple owns CUPS now.
[20:34] <marcdjay_> That explains a lot really
[20:35] <lordievader> marcdjay_: There are a few libraries it needs to communicate... But I forgot what library it was, sorry.
[20:36] <marcdjay_> no worries. 'm sure a Google hunt will turn something up
[20:36] <OerHeks> Apple owns cups ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUPS
[20:36] <lordievader> marcdjay_: Maybe this helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1770199
[20:39] <genii-around> OerHeks: They took it over a while ago now. If you go to their main page http://www.cups.org/ it even says "developed by Apple Inc. " which is slightly untrue.
[20:42] <OerHeks> ah, i was asuming GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, with proprietary exceptions = free ... they own a bit of that last part, i think
[20:43] <marcdjay_> unfortunately not lordievader
[20:43] <marcdjay_> shows up in my lsusb as an Apple device but thats about it
[20:50] <genii-around> marcdjay_: When you unplug/replug it  and then check: dmesg | tail     is it recognising as some mass storage device and giving it a designation like sdc sdd or something similar?
[20:52] <marcdjay_> nope. This is all I get http://paste.ubuntu.com/1225370/
[20:55] <marcdjay_> Aww crap. Realised it's due to issues with iOS 5 :s
[22:23] <Prideth> hi
[22:24] <Prideth> can anybody help me?
[22:25] <Prideth> I reinstalled kubuntu after several problems and now after I start it I can not do anything because it is so slow that even staring the shell takes about 10 minutes
[22:27] <Prideth> anybody here? jemand da?
[22:28] <Prideth> can anybody help me?
[22:29] <genii-around> Prideth: Are your hardware specs beefy enough to run kubuntu comfortably?
[22:30] <Prideth> bevor I reinstalled it, it had run very fast
[22:31] <Prideth> so it can not be the hardware, maybe a bug, but I can not update
[22:33] <Prideth> I had the same problem earlier and there it was akonadi that always needed 100% CPU, so I had do kill akonadi every reboot. After some updates this problem was fixed, but now after I reinstalled kubuntu 10.04 LTS, I have the same problem again
[22:36] <vonkleist> once yo manage to open a terminal, can you run a "top" command?
[22:37] <Prideth> yeah but it is so slow that top do not update itself, so it says that nothing has more that 4% CPU usage
[22:40] <vonkleist> issue a "free -m" command and pastebin results
[22:40] <vonkleist> maybe a "uptime; free -m" command is fine
[22:41] <Prideth> it was short after I reinstalled it
[22:41] <Prideth> even at the first start
[22:43] <vonkleist> what was short?
[22:44] <Prideth> yeah
[22:45] <vonkleist> uh?
[22:45] <vonkleist> can u run the uptime; free -m commands?
[22:46] <Prideth> I have to try but it can take minutes until I can start the terminal^^
[22:46] <Prideth> so I have to restart, because it is the same computer I am writing from now
[22:47] <avihay> maybe it's the desktop effects? I think the default shortcut to disable them is ctrl+F12 or something like that
[22:48] <Prideth> I do not think so, bevor I had activated more and now I only have the standart ( after installation)
[22:52] <Prideth_> I hope I get it to work again
[23:00] <Prideth_> :(
[23:12] <Prideth> What should I do?
[23:22] <vonkleist> Can't you do what I suggested?
[23:22] <vonkleist> That slow?
[23:22] <vonkleist> what if u press ctrl-alt-f1 and then try to login?
[23:22] <vonkleist> still too slow?
[23:23] <vonkleist> if u press that, you must press ctrl-alt-f7 to get back to GUI
[23:23] <Prideth> Login works fast but after that everything is strange
[23:24] <Prideth> That works and fast...
[23:25] <Prideth> Ok what New?
[23:25] <Prideth> Now
[23:27] <vonkleist> what if you issue uptime and then free -m ?
[23:28] <Prideth> I try wait
[23:29] <Prideth> Up 35 minutes, 3 users, load average : 0.31, 0.28, 0.27
[23:31] <Prideth> Mem total 3919 used 1423. Swao total 8582 used 0
[23:34] <Prideth> So what now?
[23:41] <Prideth> Up 35 minutes, 3 users, load average : 0.31, 0.28, 0.27
[23:42] <Prideth> Mem total 3919 used 1423. Swao total 8582 used 0
[23:44] <Scunizi_> I had a snafu and ended up uninstalling LibreOffice (current from site) and reverting back to the older repo version.  Now the save dialogue is GTK based and ugly.  How do I get the pretty kde decorations back for it?
[23:45] <vonkleist> prideth, your system looks good...
[23:45] <vonkleist> no overload at all
[23:46] <Prideth> Yeah it worked bevor but where is the Problem?^^
[23:46] <vonkleist> if you go back to KDE, is it actually slow?
[23:47] <Prideth> The strange thing is i can not see what I am writing in the terminal because it will not update. It only updates every time I click in the kubuntu Start button. Strange?
[23:47] <Prideth> Yeah
[23:48] <vonkleist> Well, it looks like if there's something wrong with your graphic card
[23:48] <Scunizi_> Prideth: do you have the propriatary video driver installed (ie. nvidia)?
[23:48] <vonkleist> did you disable graphical effects?
[23:48] <Scunizi_> that too.
[23:49] <Prideth> I installed kubuntu and did not do anything else
[23:49] <Scunizi_> Prideth: do you have an nvidia card?
[23:50] <Prideth> Say what I should do. I will do anything to geht it work again
[23:50] <Prideth> Yeah
[23:50] <vonkleist> Well, that's a good idea :P
[23:50] <Scunizi_> Have you done all the updates after the installation?
[23:51] <vonkleist> I got a question... why are you on 10.04?
[23:51] <Scunizi_> eh?
[23:51] <vonkleist> Prideth is running 10.04LTS
[23:51] <Prideth> I habe done nothing because after restart it was like this
[23:52] <Prideth> No 12.04 LTS
[23:52] <vonkleist> Oh
[23:52] <vonkleist> before you said you were on 10.04
[23:52] <vonkleist> 12.04 is fine
[23:52] <vonkleist> try disabling desktop effects
[23:52] <vonkleist> Default shortcut for disabling desktop effects is Alt-Shift-f12.
[23:52] <Prideth> Yeah I tipped wrong^^
[23:52] <vonkleist> well... actually that's the shortcut for switching between enable/disable
[23:53] <Prideth> Now I have a Black screen
[23:54] <Prideth> With a cursor blinking but Nothing happens
[23:54] <Scunizi_> Sounds like he did a ctrl+alt+f12
[23:55] <Scunizi_> Prideth: try a ctrl+alt+F7 and see if the desktop returns
[23:55] <Prideth> Yeah but slow as bevor
[23:55] <Prideth> Nothing changed
[23:56] <Scunizi_> Ok.. now try ALT + SHIFT + F12 .. not ctrl+alt+f12
[23:57] <Prideth> Ok after pressing it 10 times something happend
[23:57] <Scunizi_> was that something good or bad
[23:57] <Prideth> Now it is faster
[23:57] <Scunizi_> ok.. do you know what kind of video card you have?
[23:58] <Prideth> But how can I Make it fast and look gold linke bevore?
[23:58] <Prideth> Nvidia
[23:59] <Prideth> I think 6200