keithzg_ | So are there N7 builds yet? I'm tempted to try Plasma Active on my Nexus 7, but I don't want to have to fiddle around with removing all the Ubuntu/Unity/Gnome stuff. I mean, I'll do it if need be, but pre-built images would be great. | 00:09 |
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zacarias | Hi. My alt key is doing nothing with the "at" and the "euro" signs on the "2" and "3" keys. I can't type those signs. I tried several keyboard layouts, hardware, etc, without success. But before it used to do it. I don't know what happened. Any idea? Thanks | 01:51 |
zacarias | 2 | 02:01 |
zacarias | Hi. My alt key is doing nothing with the "at" and the "euro" signs on the "2" and "3" keys. I can't type those signs. I tried several keyboard layouts, hardware, etc, without success. But before it used to do it. I don't know what happened. Any idea? Thanks | 02:05 |
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urlwolf | I want to try gnome 3, but have kubuntu. Will following these steps: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-get-complete-gnome-3-desktop-in.html break something? | 03:25 |
DarthFrog | urlwolf: You're unlikely to get an answer here. We're KDE folks, not GNOMEs. I can say that you can install the ubuntu-desktop package and switch between desktop environments as you wish without problems. | 03:29 |
urlwolf | thanks | 03:30 |
KaiserSoze | anyone rock climb? | 04:02 |
kitsune_flame | i've always wanted to try | 04:03 |
KaiserSoze | its a pretty great sport, i've been climbing about a year now. i'd never done it before and just looked up a gym in the area to give it a try. | 04:03 |
kitsune_flame | oh, i've been to a rock gym a few times. very fun | 04:08 |
UberDuper | My laptop running kubuntu 12.10 with the 4.10-RC and edgers ppa seems to lock the cpu at its highest scaling after waking from sleep. | 04:43 |
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Stihotvor | hohoho! Merry Cristmas! | 06:48 |
sbivol_ | UberDuper: can you figure out which process does that? | 07:22 |
sbivol_ | UberDuper: the usual suspects are kded, kmix and nepomuk | 07:23 |
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TheOneRing | hi | 08:40 |
TheOneRing | somehow my kuuntu desktop loks itself every few seconds | 08:40 |
TheOneRing | while Im using it | 08:40 |
TheOneRing | the screen turns black and when I move the cursor I have to re enter my key | 08:41 |
TheOneRing | and now it stopped locking itself... | 08:45 |
kotTon_kaNdiy | what version of kubuntu? | 08:47 |
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kdns | Hi all. Can someone please tell me how to make my PC + WLAN card, act as an AP? | 09:29 |
kdns | I've googled it and tried a bunch of things, to no avail.... | 09:30 |
ajazdzewski_ | kdns: https://www.google.de/search?q=linux+wireless+access+point+howto | 09:41 |
kdns | I already just said, I have googled it | 09:42 |
ajazdzewski_ | kdns: how do you like to build it? | 09:43 |
ajazdzewski_ | use the networmanager? configure it with wapsupplicatnt and co | 09:44 |
kdns | I've tried creating it in network manager as adhoc, no AP appears (as seen from my phone). Tried as 'shared', same. Tried shared IP, DHCP, tried locking it to a specific card... literally everything I could do with every setting in network manager, nothing ever shows up ... | 09:44 |
ajazdzewski_ | dose your card support the ap mode? | 09:44 |
kdns | ahh I didn't know it needed hardware support, I'll check. Thanks :) | 09:44 |
kdns | yes, it does. | 09:45 |
ajazdzewski_ | sorry i'am @work so i will be back later | 09:48 |
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ajazdzewski_ | kdns: may have a look at "hostapd" | 10:00 |
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BTCOxygen | hi | 10:11 |
BTCOxygen | On windows i can lock screen by pressing Winkey + L | 10:11 |
BTCOxygen | Is there a shortcut key for Kubuntu? | 10:11 |
BTCOxygen | to lock screen | 10:12 |
jimbob6996 | not that I can find, bt | 10:13 |
neotheo | BTCOxygen: try CTRL + ALT + L | 10:14 |
BTCOxygen | neotheo: thanks | 10:15 |
jimbob6996 | and ctrl+alt+T to switch to terminal | 10:15 |
jimbob6996 | makes sense | 10:15 |
neotheo | didnt know that one :D | 10:15 |
neotheo | doesnt work :( | 10:15 |
lordievader | KDE doesn't have ctrl+alt+t as standard, that is to say, there is no standard key for the Konsole. | 10:16 |
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jimbob6996 | not Konsole | 10:16 |
lordievader | You can ofcourse set the Konsole to launch on ctrl + alt + t | 10:16 |
jimbob6996 | to exit to the terminal screen | 10:17 |
jimbob6996 | or k | 10:17 |
lordievader | jimbob6996: Are you on Ubuntu? There ctrl + alt + t launches the Gnome terminal indeed. | 10:18 |
jimbob6996 | yup | 10:18 |
jimbob6996 | since this is a kubutnu chat room, I figured everyone was using it | 10:18 |
lordievader | jimbob6996: Ah, this is Kubuntu, Kubuntu doesn't have a standard keyboard shortcut for the Konsole, the KDE terminal emulator. | 10:18 |
jimbob6996 | my bad | 10:18 |
lordievader | jimbob6996: No problem :) | 10:19 |
as | hi, | 11:01 |
as | I have installed scrapy | 11:01 |
as | when i try starting it, i get following error | 11:01 |
as | pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: pyOpenSSL | 11:02 |
as | i have installed pyOpenSSL using its tar file | 11:02 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 11:11 |
amarsaurabh | problem starting scrapy | 11:12 |
mr0wl | hello BluesKaj | 11:13 |
amarsaurabh | i get following error | 11:13 |
amarsaurabh | when i strat scrapy | 11:13 |
amarsaurabh | pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: pyOpenSSL | 11:13 |
BluesKaj | amarsaurabh, you might get an answer in #python | 11:15 |
amarsaurabh | thanks | 11:16 |
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yossarianuk | Why does kubuntu not come with kwrite installed by default? seems better than Kate . | 12:16 |
Riddell | yossarianuk: arbitrary choice I made back in the day, I prefer kate because it can load more than one document in one window which was in line with UI trends back then (tabbed browsing) | 12:19 |
lordievader | Good afternoon | 12:40 |
yossarianuk | would be good for kwrite to be installed by default... | 13:14 |
hateball | yossarianuk: Why? | 13:14 |
hateball | Nevermind, I read koffice for whatever reason ;f | 13:15 |
Wizard | Kate <3 | 13:17 |
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FlashDeluxe | hi! i got a question: I am using the current kubuntu 32bit with 4G of RAM. Now if i do a free -m i see there are only 3275M of RAM, is it possible to use all of the 4G? | 14:29 |
BTCOxygen | FlashDeluxe: No | 14:30 |
BTCOxygen | FlashDeluxe: To use all 4GB you need to use the 64-bit edition | 14:30 |
FlashDeluxe | BTCOxygen: but in theory 32bit could use up to 4G or am i wrong? | 14:31 |
BTCOxygen | <FlashDeluxe> theory 32bit could use ~4G | 14:32 |
BTCOxygen | ~ == apriximately | 14:32 |
BTCOxygen | rox* | 14:32 |
BTCOxygen | lol | 14:32 |
BTCOxygen | typo | 14:32 |
BTCOxygen | ok | 14:32 |
FloodBotK1 | BTCOxygen: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 14:32 |
shadeslayer | let's approach this mathematically | 14:33 |
lordievader | FlashDeluxe: Or you could you the PAE kernel, that one supports more than 3.7G of RAM. | 14:33 |
BTCOxygen | <FlashDeluxe> theory 32bit could use around 4G | 14:33 |
FlashDeluxe | yes, but in /proc/meminfo there is total memory of 3353648 kB Thats way to less? | 14:33 |
shadeslayer | with 32 bits you can address 2^32 unique locations | 14:33 |
BTCOxygen | FlashDeluxe: Thats normal for a 32-bit | 14:33 |
FlashDeluxe | I got a windows 7 on another notebook with 32bit and there i get 4G running | 14:34 |
FlashDeluxe | i will try the pae kernel and see whats happening | 14:34 |
BTCOxygen | FlashDeluxe: or you could use 64-bit | 14:35 |
FlashDeluxe | BTCOxygen: not on my notebook :( | 14:35 |
lordievader | FlashDeluxe: Windows 32Bit sees the same amount of ram, they just say it is 4G... | 14:35 |
BTCOxygen | FlashDeluxe: does your notebook support 64-bit ? | 14:36 |
FlashDeluxe | BTCOxygen: nope :( | 14:36 |
BTCOxygen | then i guess you have to go with the kernal lordievader mentioned | 14:37 |
lordievader | FlashDeluxe: Btw you won't notice much difference between 3.7 and 4G, I'd say it is too much trouble for what is's worth. | 14:38 |
FlashDeluxe | lordievader my problem is, that i am using 3,3G i would be happy to use 3,7G ;-) | 14:39 |
BTCOxygen | then go with the kernal lordievader mentioned | 14:39 |
BTCOxygen | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 14:39 |
FlashDeluxe | yup, i will try it | 14:40 |
BTCOxygen | ok, please let us know once you try it | 14:40 |
lordievader | Research the PAE kernel first though. | 14:40 |
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lordievader | I don't know what the consequenses are of that kernel, what is different, etc.. | 14:40 |
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BluesKaj | I'm using 3g RAM , and haven't seen the swap used yet | 14:43 |
BluesKaj | BTCOxygen, I think you won't see much difference at all between what is sen and 4G | 14:43 |
BluesKaj | seen | 14:43 |
lordievader | That is what I thought. | 14:44 |
FlashDeluxe | my swap is used, 266M thats why i asked ;) I will reboot and see whats happening | 14:46 |
BTCOxygen | I am running 64-bit of Kubuntu | 14:53 |
BTCOxygen | So, no swap problems | 14:53 |
BluesKaj | sorr BTCOxygen my suggestion should have been directed to flashdeluxe | 14:54 |
* apachelogger notes that kubuntu's kernel has PAE enabled by default | 14:55 | |
apachelogger | unless they changed something, which I doubt | 14:55 |
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yofel | apachelogger: it does on >= 12.10 | 15:01 |
yofel | maybe even earlier, not sure how the 32bit default was handled there | 15:01 |
apachelogger | 12.04 actually | 15:04 |
apachelogger | yofel: 12.04 was the first version | 15:05 |
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mazurik | проверка | 15:23 |
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phalgun | Hello! When I try to install libiodbc2 using apt-get, I'm prompted to remove about 360mb of KDE applications | 17:40 |
phalgun | http://paste.kde.org/648776/ | 17:40 |
phalgun | Any idea on what I'm doing wrong? | 17:41 |
Torch | phalgun: my guess, it conflicts with anything that akonadi needs and thus removes akonadi, thus removing most of KDE | 17:48 |
shadeslayer | you don't want libiodbc2 | 17:48 |
shadeslayer | iirc we switched to unixodbc-dev | 17:48 |
shadeslayer | and everything is linked to unixodbc | 17:48 |
shadeslayer | which conflicts with libiodbc2 | 17:49 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: i have unixodbc installed already | 17:49 |
phalgun | libiodbc2 is required by soprano and hence nepomuk | 17:49 |
shadeslayer | not really, you can build soprano with unixodbc | 17:49 |
shadeslayer | you just need to patch it | 17:50 |
shadeslayer | phalgun: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/soprano/raring/view/head:/debian/patches/no-odbc-dm | 17:50 |
shadeslayer | just download and apply that | 17:51 |
shadeslayer | phalgun: so, why are you building soprano/nepomuk from source? | 17:52 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: working on the audio metadata support for nepomuk-core | 17:52 |
shadeslayer | I see | 17:52 |
shadeslayer | won't it be beneficial to just install project-neon and only compile nepomuk-core ? | 17:53 |
shadeslayer | less time spent on compiling and more time spent on coding | 17:53 |
phalgun | never used project-neon before. will give it a try if the patch doesn't work | 17:54 |
shadeslayer | okay :) | 17:54 |
shadeslayer | the fun bit is that I don't have to worry about deps and compiling everything from scratch, I just clone a project foo, do a simple : sudo apt-get build-dep project-neon-foo , and I'm all set | 17:56 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: that is all? There should be a catch somewhere | 17:57 |
shadeslayer | nope | 17:57 |
shadeslayer | that really is all | 17:57 |
shadeslayer | it even has scripts like neonmake which will auto set all cmake variables so that things are picked from /opt/project-neon | 17:57 |
shadeslayer | !neon | 17:57 |
ubottu | Project Neon provides set of daily builds of KDE and releated modules | See https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/ProjectNeon | More support in #project-neon | 17:57 |
shadeslayer | I offload all my builds to launchpad :P | 17:58 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: the patch you gave me is for soprano 2.7.5 | 18:01 |
phalgun | guess it needs changes for 2.9.0 | 18:01 |
shadeslayer | should apply just fine to master? | 18:01 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: the patch worked fine. but soprano still says it needs libiodbc | 18:03 |
shadeslayer | !find lib/odbc/virtodbc_r.so | 18:04 |
ubottu | File lib/odbc/virtodbc_r.so found in libvirtodbc0 | 18:04 |
shadeslayer | phalgun: have you done : sudo apt-get build-dep soprano ? | 18:04 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: have not.. was trying your build-dep for nepomuk-core directly | 18:05 |
shadeslayer | well ... since you're also building soprano, you need to do : sudo apt-get build-dep soprano | 18:05 |
phalgun | heh, i was expecting it to do a recursive dependency installation. | 18:07 |
shadeslayer | hah, no | 18:07 |
shadeslayer | if it were to do that, you'd end up installing alot of things | 18:07 |
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phalgun | true! | 18:08 |
phalgun | shadeslayer: it worked. Thank you! | 18:10 |
shadeslayer | np :) | 18:10 |
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ehlu | Hello i jusit installed kubuntu-desktop from ubuntu, how do i remove ubuntu, unity and all of its applications? | 19:12 |
mydogsnameisrudy | ehlu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/6302/how-can-you-remove-unity | 19:13 |
ehlu | mydogsnameisrudy: i use 12.10 | 19:14 |
ehlu | i tried this http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekubuntu | 19:15 |
shadeslayer | you could try sudo apt-get purge ubuntu-desktop | 19:15 |
ehlu | http://pastie.org/5698518 | 19:15 |
shadeslayer | well clearly that command is outdated ;) | 19:16 |
MattRac | Hi everybody, | 19:16 |
MattRac | Hope I can find some help here. | 19:16 |
MattRac | To day, I upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04. At the end of the upgrade, there is a big list of packages that are proposed for removal. But it said it can take several hours to remove. | 19:16 |
MattRac | I chosen to keep them but I'm facing some issues and I find removing these packages could help. Is there a log where I can find the list of this packages that were proposed for removal ? | 19:16 |
MattRac | Thanks for help. ;-) | 19:16 |
FloodBotK1 | MattRac: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. | 19:16 |
shadeslayer | MattRac: have a look in /var/log | 19:17 |
shadeslayer | it should have an upgrade log | 19:17 |
shadeslayer | and in the upgrade log you should be able to find the packges it wanted to remove | 19:18 |
MattRac | shadeslayer: I thought about /var/log/dist-upgrade/... but didn't find a clear list inside ;-) | 19:18 |
shadeslayer | hmm | 19:19 |
shadeslayer | MattRac: just run sudo apt-get autoremove | 19:19 |
shadeslayer | and it should remove orphaned packages | 19:19 |
MattRac | shadeslayer: Don't work because they aren't orphans ;-) | 19:20 |
MattRac | Just useless :-) | 19:20 |
shadeslayer | dunno then xD | 19:21 |
shadeslayer | maybe someone in #ubuntu can answer? | 19:21 |
MattRac | shadeslayer: I'll try also ;-) | 19:24 |
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avihay | my mysql server fails to start. "start: Job failed to start" . can someone help me debug it? what file to pastebin? | 22:05 |
swex | hi everybody | 22:06 |
swex | help me please, why my wireless networking in network manager disabled by default after boot | 22:07 |
DarthFrog | !purekde | ehlu | 22:25 |
ubottu | ehlu: If you want to remove all !Gnome packages and have a default !Kubuntu system follow the instructions here « http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde » | 22:25 |
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BarkingFish | evening guys - I really need help right now. My kde session is running somewhere between dead slow and stop, hard disk is being worked on 100% of the time, and I can't figure out what's doing it. | 22:56 |
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BarkingFish | Can someone please help me fix this? At the moment, my rapid boot now takes 2m30s before I can use the dang desktop :( | 22:56 |
BarkingFish | i've set kde to start with an empty session, which it's ignoring - i've tried killing everything in top which looks like it's using shedloads of memory, and still nothing is helping. | 22:58 |
BarkingFish | evening bimini :) How is the home of the best crystal in the world this evening? :) | 23:00 |
BarkingFish | it seems to be everything kde related which is slowing the machine down. i started the partition editor almost 10 minutes ago - it's running, but it's still not appeared on my desktop | 23:03 |
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mysteriousdarren | BarkingFish: figure anything out? | 23:20 |
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