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[01:43] <Harlequin> konnichiwa
[01:44] <Harlequin> Happy New Year
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[03:42] <tao_> 111
[03:42] <tao_> 测试一下，能不能打汉字
[03:43] <tao_> 有人能看到我打到字吗。第一次用这个软件
[03:43] <OerHeks> !cn | tao_
[03:44] <tao_> 好了没有
[03:45] <tao_> ！cn
[03:46] <tao_> 可以显示汉字吗
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[04:10] <Logos01> Hey folks. I'm on Kubuntu 12.10 -- trying to figure out how to re-enable CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE. Can't figure it for the life of me. Pointers?
[04:15] <Logos01> Found it.
[04:15] <Logos01> Hardware -> Input Devices -> Keyboard -> Advanced
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[10:57] <dhq> yofel: if i do a dist upgrade will it solvve the problem
[11:10] <canci> hi everyone
[11:19] <yofel> dhq: probably not, but it would fix at least the packages that are upgraded
[11:21] <Wizard> Skype isn't in repo anymore?
[11:21] <Wizard> (21.10)
[11:21] <Wizard> (12.10)*
[11:21] <FloodBotK1> Wizard: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:22] <dhq> yofel: but it should start kde right >
[11:22] <andybrine> morning everyone
[11:22] <andybrine> happy new year
[11:22] <andybrine> :)
[11:22] <Wizard> Hi andybrine.
[11:22] <Wizard> To you too.
[11:22]  * Wizard hands beer to andybrine.
[11:22] <andybrine> mmm beer :)
[11:23] <andybrine> Just a quick question
[11:23] <Wizard> Shoot.
[11:23] <andybrine> i have just bought a new lapop before christmas and my usb 3 port does not seem to be working at times
[11:23] <andybrine> do i need extra drivers?
[11:24] <Wizard> At times? you mean from time to time?
[11:24] <andybrine> yeah
[11:24] <andybrine> i have a wireless mouse here
[11:24] <yofel> Wizard: skype is in the partner repository
[11:24] <Wizard> yofel: I enabled in in muon.
[11:24] <andybrine> it works perfectly in one port and does not in the other
[11:24] <yofel> dhq: well, only if you upgrade KDE and X works by now
[11:25] <Wizard> andybrine: Does dmesg say anything useful?
[11:25] <yofel> Wizard: refreshed the cache afterwards? (not sure if it does that by itself)
[11:25] <Wizard> I did apt-get update
[11:26] <Wizard> LOL, I enabled source repo. Sorry:D
[11:26] <andybrine> its picked up my usb 2 port
[11:26] <andybrine> just does not show my usb 4
[11:26] <andybrine> usb 3*
[11:27] <yofel> andybrine: random suggestion: try a newer kernel and see if it helps. There are builds for mainline 3.7
[11:27] <andybrine> how can i upgrade the kernal?
[11:28] <andybrine> sorry, not something i do a lot
[11:28] <andybrine> is that safe?
[11:28] <Wizard> Definitely not.
[11:28] <Wizard> :(
[11:28] <yofel> well, it shouldn't break anything and you can always boot the old one from grub if you need to
[11:28] <yofel> it's not supported, but it might be worth a try here
[11:29] <andybrine> not something i realy want to play with
[11:29] <andybrine> some devices work in the port and others dont
[11:29] <andybrine> just realised that
[11:30] <andybrine> acidently fried a multi usb port the other day because i thought it was that
[11:30] <andybrine> lol
[11:30] <yofel> how can you fry an usb port o.O?
[11:31] <yofel> and does dmesg say something for the not-working devices?
[11:34] <andybrine> i thought it was a lack of power and put a power cable into it and started to fry, lol. (wrong one) it was not connected to laptop though
[11:36] <andybrine> it shows it is there just does not work
[11:42] <andybrine> do you know if i can do anything in the bios?
[11:43] <andybrine> anyone still here who can help
[11:44] <andybrine> sory it was not a quick question
[11:44] <andybrine> i only have 1 usable usb at the mo which is slightly frustrating
[11:44] <andybrine> lol
[11:44] <Wizard> lol
[11:45] <Wizard> Sorry andybrine, I have no idea..
[11:45] <andybrine> ok, no worries. Thanks
[11:45] <andybrine> its a brand new laptop so the port should be fine
[11:51] <andybrine> ok so, if i reboot with the usb connected it works
[11:52] <andybrine> just does not work if pluging in when in ubuntu
[11:52] <andybrine> strange
[11:52] <Wizard> Very strange.
[11:52] <Wizard> Have you tried newer kernel, as yofel suggested?
[11:53] <andybrine> not yet
[11:53] <andybrine> tbh i dont really want to destroy my computer and so slightly reluctant
[11:54] <Wizard> New kernel won't destroy anything.
[11:54] <andybrine> is it simple to update your kernal then?
[11:55] <Wizard> Dunno, prolly there is some additional repo.
[11:56] <Wizard> But I don't know.
[11:56] <Wizard> yofel: ping ^
[11:56] <andybrine> ok i will have a search around
[11:56] <andybrine> thanks for the help
[11:56] <yofel> fetch the 'all' and architecture specific packages that you need from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.7.1-raring/ and install them
[11:56] <Wizard> I didn't help much.
[11:56]  * Wizard afk.
[11:57] <andybrine> i just wondered if i could change something in bios like change to act as usb 2
[11:57] <andybrine> not sure though
[11:58] <yofel> that might indeed be worth looking at
[11:58] <andybrine> yeah, will give it a shot
[11:58] <andybrine> thanks
[12:03] <Wizard> Or maybe not afk.
[13:56] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:02] <safridzal> hi. I just installed kubuntu 12.10 as the only OS on a laptop, the battery indicator is so wrong (its detected as full and charged even if unplug). I wont to try the "apci_osi=" but i cannot add it on grub. Its too fast, and i cant see the grub menu.. any suggestion?
[15:05] <safridzal> *I want to try
[15:05] <DarthFrog> safridzal:  Edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg and add that option to the default menuentry kernel line.
[15:06] <BluesKaj> safridzal,  to get the grub menu , hold down the left shift key at the bios screen and after wards until Grub apopears , then you can use the "e" to edit any of the entries
[15:06] <DarthFrog> If it works, you'll want to make it permanent.  Manual edits to grub.cfg are ephemeral, being over-written the next time update-grub is run.
[15:06] <DarthFrog> Or do as BluesKaj suggests. :-)
[15:07] <safridzal> i see, the left shift key, got it thanks :D DarthFrog BluesKaj will see if it works :D
[15:08] <DarthFrog> safridzal: If it's still too fast, you can edit the grub.cfg file and change the timeout value.
[15:09] <safridzal> brb
[16:04] <Wizard> How can I install 32 bit libraries on 64bit kubuntu?
[16:07] <sbivol> Wizard: sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch:i386
[16:09] <sbivol> Wizard: see it's description to understand what it does. short version: in kubuntu 12.10 you can already have packages installed for more than one architecture, like libqtgu4:amd64 and libqtgui4:i386
[16:10] <sbivol> s/libqtgu4:amd64/libqtgui4:amd64/
[16:11] <Wizard> That's what I want.
[16:11] <Wizard> I need 32bit SDL to run 32bit game :)
[16:16] <BluesKaj> sbivol, multiarch-support as well , unless the app name has changed
[16:17] <sbivol> if you did „sudo apt-get install <game-name>:i386”, then it should have installed libsdl1.2debian:i386  (or other packages) for it's architecture, so you should be all set. otherwise, filter by „libsdl :i386” in Muon and install those packages
[16:17] <BluesKaj> err Wizard ^
[16:17] <Wizard> OK, thank you sbivol, BluesKaj.
[16:25] <Wizard> It doesn't work :<
[16:32] <sbivol> Wizard: what exactly does not work? any error message?
[16:33] <Wizard> Ah, libsdl1.2 does not exist or doesn't have any version to install.
[16:33] <Wizard> libsd1.2debian exists.
[16:34] <Wizard> ;)
[16:34] <Wizard> Solved.
[17:12] <anunaki_>  hello
[17:12] <Wizard> Hi anunaki_.
[17:13] <anunaki_> anyone know how to increase the space of the drive where all the files reside on a flash drive?
[17:14] <anunaki_> my hard drive in file manager is showing my 906.8mib when the actual pen drive is 16gb
[17:14] <anunaki_> or am i limited since its on usb drive and not internal hard drive
[17:14] <Smokers> look your setting in your file manager anunaki
[17:14] <Wizard> What do you mean, anunaki_?
[17:15] <Wizard> By "increasing space"?
[17:15] <anunaki_> well i encountered a problem on my linux mint on usb where i was installing updates
[17:16] <anunaki_> it then stopped and said i ran out of space...
[17:16] <anunaki_> so i deleted mint and installed kubuntu... which runs better on usb by the way..
[17:16] <Wizard> Ah, you run system from pendrive?
[17:16] <anunaki_> yes
[17:17] <Wizard> Clearing apt package cache give good effects :)
[17:17] <anunaki_> im new to doing this too.. so i dont know if i limited as to what i can do in linux.. one thing i realized is the system doesnt save changes i made to it when i restart computer
[17:17] <sbivol> anunaki_: if you are running Linux from USB, then it creates a file on your pendrive for storing persistent data. it's that file that has no more space
[17:18] <Wizard> Yes, Ubuntu's USB Creator does that.
[17:18] <anunaki_> sbivol, i added persistent data space.. like 3gb
[17:18] <sbivol> anunaki_: if changes are lost on reboot, then it probably didn't get created
[17:18] <anunaki_> but i dont see it.. and it seemed to have not work on my last distro on usb
[17:19] <anunaki_> because right now in file manager i see my computers internal hd, the pendrive, and then the 906mb system drive
[17:20] <anunaki_> but no persistent drive
[17:20] <anunaki_> i wnt to make sure it created the space specified in Universal Usb creator
[17:21] <Smokers> anunaki, is flag the button save session ?
[17:22] <anunaki_> smokers, come again?
[17:26] <Smokers> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/ubuntu-linux-live-cd-save-data-desktop-information-on-usb-device.html anunaki
[17:27] <anunaki_> that will tell me how to do it after i created the live usb?
[17:29] <anunaki_> smokers, that link says i have to type "peristent word" at boot menu>?
[17:31] <Smokers> anunaki, is easier if you use this:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[18:18] <anunaki_> smokers, thanks. that ws what i needed.. to use a partition manager and rezise the partition and save as casper-rw..
[18:19] <anunaki_> i left the file alone... its 4gb... just learned fat32 persistence cant be bigger than 5gb?
[18:21] <Daz646> Hello everyone, i am currently trying to download skype 4.1 multiarch.deb. Once downloaded and opened it says error wrong architecture i386.
[18:22] <Daz646> Im using kubuntu 12.04 64 bit, any guidence would be appreciated thanks :)
[18:24] <Peace-> happy new year :D
[18:37] <sbivol> Daz646: try „sudo dpkg -i skype*.deb”. If I remember correctly, QApt didn't know how to handle foreign architecture packages in 12.04
[18:42] <Daz646> sbivol: Appreciated thankyou. I have also installed the 32bit librarys. Im a little new to linux.
[19:18] <Guest33547> hi anyone familiaar with kubuntu live session
[19:19] <Guest33547> i cant change my name from "live session user"  to my name i sys settings in account details
[19:20] <Guest33547> and everytime i restart compter i have to dowmload updats
[19:20] <Guest33547> eveeeytme
[19:21] <Guest33547> any idea why updates ddont get saved
[19:25] <musca> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence
[19:34] <Guest33547> i also have prooblem installing updates..
[19:38] <TheLordOfTime> Guest33547, if you're on a live system without persistence you will always have to do that
[19:38] <TheLordOfTime> i'm assuming yoru settings are also not being saved.
[19:38] <TheLordOfTime> that's the nature of the live environment, unless you write the ISO to a USB with persistence.
[19:40] <Snowhog> TheLordOfTime: Persistence won't help with application and/or kernel updates, yes? Persistence just allows you to save 'stuff' - downloaded items and such, doesn't it?
[19:40] <BarkingFish> hi guys - does anyone know why so many of the ALT+SysRq keys have been disabled?
[19:41] <TheLordOfTime> Snowhog, if persistence in the Kubuntu is similar to the Ubuntu/Lubuntu, it should save package updates
[19:41] <TheLordOfTime> and i think it holds back kernel upgrades by default
[19:41] <BarkingFish> You can't deliberately crash your system anymore - Alt+SysRq R (from REISUB) is blocked too, coupla others I used to use, like watching for blocked processes, etc
[19:41] <Snowhog> BarkingFish: Which ones, and in what version of *buntu?
[19:42] <BarkingFish> 12.10, Alt SysRq C, W and B, + some others I can't immediately remember
[19:42] <BarkingFish> you try and do them in a terminal, you get "This SysRq function has been disabled"
[19:43] <BarkingFish> *function/operation
[19:55] <Guest33547> lord of tme, so it does or doesnt save updates... is trying kubuntu on usb like demo mode or something?
[19:56] <Guest33547> it calls me live user and wont allow ,e to edit that to my name i settings
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> Guest33547, unless you used unetbootin or the USB startup Disk creator from an ubuntu system, it won't have persistence
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> at least last i checked
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> so that's why your updates dont stay nor your name changes
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> and you're not able to change that username on the liveusb
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> on any version of Ubuntu
[19:57] <Guest33547> i see the pesisttnccc file in the file manager
[19:57] <TheLordOfTime> or derivative.
[19:58] <TheLordOfTime> !Persistence
[19:58] <Guest33547> sorry about typos..using virtualkeyboard
[19:58] <TheLordOfTime> oh right...
[19:58] <TheLordOfTime> lag.
[19:58] <TheLordOfTime> Guest33547, i'd read up on what that link says
[19:58] <Guest33547> i used universl usb creator
[19:58] <TheLordOfTime> i'm not an expert with persistence, but software updates tend to stick with my Live USB.
[19:59] <Guest33547> yeah why mine doent is odd...
[19:59] <Guest33547> 4gb perisence file..using 16gb flsh
[20:00] <Guest33547> gotta get bluetooth working to use keyboardtoo
[20:00] <Guest33547> sigh
[20:01] <Guest33547> 3 days of installing flavors on flashdrive trying to find one that actuly works
[20:03] <TheLordOfTime> unless htey broke the Kubuntu ISO
[20:03] <TheLordOfTime> such that it doesn't create persistence right
[20:12] <Maria_> Could anyone help me? I've been using Mac and now I'm trying to install kubuntu to my PC, but for some reason the installation always crashes after few minutes...
[20:14] <Snowhog> Maria_: Specs of your PC, version of Kubuntu you are trying to install, and from what medium please.
[20:14] <Maria_> Yet the live version works, I just can't complete the installation
[20:17] <Maria_> Umm.. it's Vaio Inter core 2 duo T7100 1.80GHz, 2GB/Go DDR2 sdram, 500Gb sata2 HDD, graphics; ATI mobility Radeon X2300
[20:18] <Maria_> trying to install kubuntu 12.10
[20:19] <Maria_> sorry, but what do you mean by "what medium"?
[20:19] <TheLordOfTime> CD, DVD, USB
[20:19] <TheLordOfTime> etc.
[20:20] <Maria_> it's Sony Vaio VGN-CR11Z ..I don't know much about this since it's my sister's old and I normally use my mac....
[20:21] <Maria_> oh, I'm trying to install from USB
[20:24] <Maria_> my HDD is just formatted with killdisk (and the one who did it doesn't remember what he actually did) so I guess I'm running this from the USB at the moment
[20:26] <Guest46288> bluedevil does nothing... help
[20:33] <Maria_> something about the partitions I guess is is but I have no idea what kind of Partitions I should make.. At least the installer tells to correct something in the partitioning
[22:23] <robtygart> are there any Kubuntu apps for Skydrive
[22:29] <robtygart> So I can use it like I do with Ubuntu one