[05:40] <gnomefreak> ok i installed Kubuntu-desktop now my grub,greeter,and loading screens are kde themed how do i get it back to ubuntu theme
[05:50] <gnomefreak> ok i got everything except grub theme
[05:50] <tsimpson> gnomefreak: "sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth" apparently
[05:50] <gnomefreak> tsimpson: yeah but that doesnt do grub but i did everything else using --all
[05:51] <gnomefreak> kde grub is gray and hard as hell to see the words
[05:52] <gnomefreak> hmmm
[05:52] <gnomefreak> !grub2
[05:53] <tsimpson> /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme seems to be where its set
[05:56] <gnomefreak> tsimpson: thanks
[05:57] <tsimpson> grub has gotten more complicated since I last touched it
[06:01] <gnomefreak> yeah im seeing that also
[06:06] <gnomefreak> i find it weird that everything is easly customized except grub and grub is a bitch to edit. first off kubuntu themes should not be high proirity if you have something elsed installed.
[06:09]  * gnomefreak smoke/think/bang head against a wall
[06:22] <gnomefreak> are we planning on using GTK3 this round?
[06:23] <gnomefreak> this aricle is interesting
[06:26] <gnomefreak> we already are using gtk3
[11:03] <gnomefreak> ok kde is borked badly
[11:59] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[17:56] <Tribaal> hey all, looks like the new bluetooth applet landed in raring! It's awesome, but err, how do I get rid of the old one (gracefully, if possible)?
[18:04] <Tribaal> ah well nevermind, I can live with that
[18:08] <trism> Tribaal: haven't seen the new bluetooth applet yet...guessing it is indicator-bluetooth though...if that's the case you might just need to remove gnome-bluetooth
[18:08] <endstille> hey, i'm running a kubuntu raring, as test-system, but apt-get update does not work for some days now and once i enter my password, i cannot see anything. i have to switch to tty6 to update and upgrade
[18:08] <trism> Tribaal: assuming it isn't a dep, doesn't appear to be
[18:09] <Tribaal> thanks trism
[18:09] <Tribaal> I think I'll live with the double applet and try not to break stuff :)
[18:10] <trism> Tribaal: if you don't want to remove anything it is started by bluetooth-applet-*.desktop in /etc/xdg/autostart, could fiddle with that
[18:10] <Tribaal> trism: thanks man, that's awesome
[18:39] <jbicha> Tribaal: the extra icon should be fixed with https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/3.6.1-0ubuntu2
[21:13] <ironhalik> I need my update fix.
[21:30] <BluesKaj> ironhalik, have you added the backports to your sources.list?
[21:45] <ironhalik> uhm, nope. Do i want to? :>
[21:59] <ironhalik> BluesKaj: correction. I do have backports. I don't have proposed enabled
[22:39] <ironhalik> where did /etc/default/grub go?
[22:41] <SonikkuAmerica> Is it not there anymore? I see it in my copy of 13.04
[22:41] <ironhalik> it's missing in my installation
[22:42] <ironhalik> can't add boot options
[22:42] <SonikkuAmerica> That's weird. Did you upgrade from 12.10 or did you grab one of the ISOs?
[22:42] <ironhalik> upgrade
[22:42] <ironhalik> the installer wouldn't start for me
[22:43] <SonikkuAmerica> Here's a generic copy of /etc/default/grub for you to use: http://pastebin.com/tX9wXZbh
[22:44] <ironhalik> is it yours?
[22:44] <SonikkuAmerica> Just [ gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub ] and if nothing's there, paste the contents in.
[22:44] <SonikkuAmerica> It comes from a stock 12.10 image that I used.
[22:44] <SonikkuAmerica> It should work.
[22:45] <ironhalik> I'm wondering if the missing grub default is intended by the devs
[22:45] <ironhalik> ah, in worst case, it won't boot ;>
[22:45] <SonikkuAmerica> I typically don't do things like this, but since that file is generic if it's not touched, I'll pass it.
[22:45] <SonikkuAmerica> Well it couldn't have been, as my GRUB still uses it.
[22:46] <SonikkuAmerica> Besides, it IS GNU. Stallman would be proud.
[22:46] <ironhalik> :>
[22:47] <ironhalik> ok, pasted it, added some boot settings
[22:47] <ironhalik> here goes
[22:48] <ironhalik> uh, sec
[22:48] <ironhalik> where can I check if the options were added after update-grub?
[22:48] <SonikkuAmerica> In grub.cfg
[22:49] <genii-around> Maybe grep /boot/grub/grub.cfg for the change you made
[22:49] <SonikkuAmerica> /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:49] <SonikkuAmerica> Thanks
[22:50] <ironhalik> Ok guys, I rebooted and all seems well
[22:50] <SonikkuAmerica> All right, awesome
[22:50] <ironhalik> thanks for the help
[22:50] <SonikkuAmerica> You're welcome! Thanks for getting your hands dirty with 13.04!
[22:51] <SonikkuAmerica> By the way, are we in alpha or beta?
[22:51] <ironhalik> technically, it's alpha1
[22:52] <SonikkuAmerica> It doesn't feel like one. It actually feels quite stable to my touch.
[22:52] <SonikkuAmerica> But then again, it isn't exactly nitroglycerine
[22:52] <ironhalik> It actually feels more stable then 12.10, for me :>
[22:53]  * SonikkuAmerica nods
[22:53] <SonikkuAmerica> Although I wish Unity were more customizable than it is at current
[22:54]  * genii-around sticks with his Kubuntu
[22:54] <SonikkuAmerica> Kubuntu 13.04?
[22:57] <ironhalik> alpha2 should be out on february 7th
[23:00] <SonikkuAmerica> 72 hours here
[23:53] <tgrundle> hi, i have a strange issue with the 3.8 kernel..boots fine at first, but after a poweroff/restart the bios fails to post. not sure how to report