[00:56] <neo69> hi
[00:57] <neo69> when I try to update I get this error "E: Error http://ppa.launchpad.net precise/main Sources
[00:57] <neo69> 404 Not Found"
[00:57] <neo69> what can I do to fix it?
[04:07] <felipe__> ass
[04:07] <felipe__> damn any body on?
[06:37] <Guest1365>  thank you kubuntu makers i am so pleased to be free of the egunics freek
[06:37] <Guest1365> eugenics
[06:37] <Guest1365> i will never go back
[06:38] <Guest1365> i can do verything i need to do with it
[06:39] <Guest1365> i will make a donaation when i get the cash
[07:02] <soee> Riddell, here?
[11:26] <enelya> hi jemand da?
[11:27] <duesedau> joa hier
[11:28] <enelya> wie geht das denn mit dem auto scrolling in chats das man nicht immer runter scrollen muss sondern es automatisch geht..
[11:30] <duesedau> du fragst sachen..nutze den IRC grad mal seit 5 min
[11:31] <enelya> dachte bist vom team
[11:31] <duesedau> nein,leider nicht
[11:45] <enelya> jeman vom team da?
[11:46] <Tm_T> !de | enelya
[13:02] <zJh> Hello
[13:03] <zJh> Any body
[13:03] <zJh> ?
[14:09] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[14:37] <testlab> hei, good afternoon from italy!
[14:37] <testlab> I have a question:with the following command: "nc -l -p 4000 | while read var" I store into var a number, sent by a tcp channel.  How can I send back var+1 into the same channel?
[14:42] <BluesKaj> testlab, that's a command you might get answered at #ubuntu .it's a much larger channel with a better chance for a reply
[16:43] <Hydrant_> hey all
[16:43] <Hydrant_> I'm trying to install kubuntu on a new lenovo laptop, and this is becoming a living nightmare (first laptop ever with EFI I have bought)
[16:43] <Hydrant_> so I'm booting of a usb disk, and it just does not offer /dev/sd{a,b} as install candidates for destination drives in the installer, but I can find these disks in bash... they are there
[16:44] <BluesKaj> !EFI
[16:44] <BluesKaj> !info EFI
[16:50] <Hydrant_> is there a reason that EFI is going to prevent the disks from being disk canadidates?
[16:50] <Hydrant_> *install candidates
[16:51] <Tm_T> Hydrant_: I don't see what it has to do with EFI at that point
[16:51] <Hydrant_> neither do I, so what is the logic being employed to select drives for install?
[16:52] <Tm_T> good question and unfortunately I don't have an answer
[16:53] <Hydrant_> ubuntu 12.04 is the same, so is kubuntu 12.10... I'm attempting to install 12.04
[16:53] <Hydrant_> so it's not just a  "kubuntu issue"
[16:58] <DarthFrog> Hydrant_: What is being offered as install points?
[17:01] <Hydrant_> DarthFrog: only the USB stick from which I booted the installer
[17:03] <BluesKaj> Hydrant_, were youable to disable UEFI in the BIOS , or is it not an option ?
[17:03] <Hydrant_> yes, I did
[17:04] <Hydrant_> I think the issue might be the drive compat. mode, right now it's ahci... I changed it from RAID
[17:04] <yofel> does parted see the drives?
[17:04] <Hydrant_> just imaging a new usb stick with kubuntu 12.04 to try again
[17:04] <Hydrant_> haven't tried parted
[17:20] <Hydrant_> yofel: parted does see the disk
[17:22] <yofel> hm, then I wonder what's wrong as ubiquity uses parted as backend I think.
[17:23] <Hydrant_> I did lshw, I can see everything
[17:23] <Hydrant_> some people suggest that I should try switching from ahci to IDE mode in the BIOS
[17:23] <Hydrant_> I don't see how that would change anything
[17:24] <yofel> me neither, if parted sees the disks then they're there. Maybe it doesn't show them in the format ubiquity expects
[17:25] <Hydrant_> so random forum suggest to apt-get remove dmraid
[17:25] <yofel> but looking at it again, ubiquity seems to have a lot of custom stuff for disk device management o.O
[17:25] <Hydrant_> now I see the drives!
[17:25] <yofel> so it works without dmraid o.O?
[17:25] <Hydrant_> indeed
[17:26] <yofel> well good... but please file a bug against ubiquity
[17:26] <Hydrant_> is ubiquity the installer
[17:26] <yofel> yes
[17:26] <yofel> best to do that with 'ubuntu-bug ubiquity' from the live session
[17:26] <Hydrant_> okay
[17:26] <Hydrant_> what a pain
[17:27] <Hydrant_> so regarding EFI... which is something I haven't kept up with or normally care about, if I disable EFI within the BIOS I should be able to go back to my 1980s ways right?
[17:28] <yofel> from what I heard yes, but I don't have any EFI systems here so can't confirm it
[17:28] <ElectricPrism> How likely is it that KDE will be the first DE to run on wayland?
[17:28] <Hydrant_> hrrm... I get an error from ubuntu-bug "this is not an ubuntu package"
[17:28] <yofel> ...
[17:29] <yofel> Hydrant_: if you have a network connection, try to run 'apt-get update' and try again
[17:30] <Hydrant_> yup that worked
[17:30]  * Hydrant_ really doesn't like having to create accounts to report bugs
[17:31]  * Hydrant_ reports far fewer bugs than he would because of this
[17:31] <tsimpson> the world of spam make it necessary
[17:45] <Hydrant_> okay bug filed
[17:45] <Hydrant_> thx for the help
[18:08] <Hydrant_> well, I get further but now I get I/O errors
[18:46] <graf_dos> tucnak@freenode
[19:37] <tjaart> hi
[19:37] <tjaart> i cant create a partition with partition manager
[19:37] <tjaart> everything is just disabled
[19:45] <OerHeks> tjaart, do you have 4 primairy partitions already? that is the max
[19:45] <tjaart> nope. i only have one ext4 and one swap partition on it
[19:46] <OerHeks> ah, do you try to do that from a running system?
[19:47] <tjaart> i also tried from a bootable cd with no luck
[19:47] <OerHeks> the disk you want to alter, needs to be unmounted/not in use, try to do this with a live cd
[19:47] <tjaart> i dont want to modify the partitions i want to create new ones
[19:48] <tjaart> OerHeks: it sounds a little strange that I cant add a partition to a running system?
[19:48] <tjaart> its free space on the drive after all
[19:49] <OerHeks> try to unmout the drive in live mode in dolphin, and start partitionmanager again, that should work.
[19:49] <Tm_T> tjaart: and partition manager is run with needed rights?
[19:49] <OerHeks> hmm good point Tm_T
[19:49] <tjaart> Tm_T: it asked me for my admin password, i also ran kdesudo manually just in case
[19:50] <tjaart> i can see this in my fdisk -l output: "WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sdb'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted."
[19:51] <OerHeks> ah, use parted instead of fdisk
[19:51] <tjaart> OerHeks: is there a different ui for it? Doesnt partition manager use it already?
[19:53] <OerHeks> parted needs terminal
[19:58] <R33D3M33R> hello, can somebody tell if there is a way to do a minimal install from standard kubuntu 12.10 iso ...
[20:08] <tjaart> OerHeks: Tm_T FYI KDE partition manager does not support editing of GPT partitions, however the gparted application does
[20:09] <tjaart> http://www.kubuntuforums.net/archive/index.php/t-60281.html <- people whining about it
[20:24] <vitimiti> (·_·)/
[21:54] <Takesh1> smith iam here
[21:58] <Takesh1> Smith i am Here
[22:05] <Takesh1> Smith i am Here
[22:05] <lordievader> !patience | Takesh1
[22:06] <Takesh1> sorry
[22:13] <jordan4ibanez> Hello, I am on zorinos, i am using the nvidia beta 304 driver and am using a gtx 350
[22:14] <jordan4ibanez> Every time i switch windows , the contents turn white
[22:14] <jordan4ibanez> This happens with the beta 310 driver too