[00:57] <sithlord48> anyone know about kubuntu-active on nexus 7?
[00:58] <sithlord48> hey  SteveRiley did u ever get touch working on yours?
[01:35] <sigmabeta> /j #android-dev
[01:59] <k4tZz> kubuntu
[01:59] <k4tZz> look what happened when I tried to make a PNG image my konsole background
[01:59] <k4tZz> http://imgur.com/a/Ic0Jt
[01:59] <k4tZz> THIS
[02:02] <Gus81> hello, i speak spanish, sorry for my english... A question, Ark archive alternative? File Roller works well in Kubuntu 12.10?
[04:05] <spacecase> anyone here who might be able to help me figure out why my wifi connection keeps dropping and hopefully figure out how to make it no drop out?
[07:28] <noaXess> morning
[07:28] <noaXess> how to get date of last boot?
[07:33] <hateball> noaXess: When the machine is running?
[07:33] <noaXess> when machine was last rebootet ;)
[07:33] <noaXess> hey hateball good morning
[07:33] <hateball> noaXess: "uptime" ?
[07:33] <noaXess> hm maybe.. wait.. server lost grrrrrr
[07:34] <noaXess> hateball: uptime is cool ;).. thanls
[07:35] <noaXess> ks
[07:39] <noaXess> ok.. other thing..
[07:40] <noaXess> two network cards.. eth0, eth1.. eth0 is configured over /etc/network/interfaces: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1611660/
[07:41] <noaXess> for eth1 i can't find any config.. but if it is started, it gets the same ip adress as eth0.. which will break...
[08:14] <hateball> noaXess: is this on a server?
[08:15] <noaXess> yes.
[08:15] <hateball> noaXess: do you need a static or dhcp IP for the second card?
[08:16] <noaXess> hateball: i don't want it ;)
[08:16] <hateball> noaXess: So... what is the problem? Accidentally bringing the device up?
[08:17] <noaXess> no.. that the eth1 get's the same ip then eth0, w/o ay configuration.. or i can't find it..
[08:18] <shadeslayer> noaXess: #ubuntu-server can help
[08:18] <noaXess> the problem is.. if both get the sae ip, internal, no problem.. but accessing external over a firewall we get routing problems..
[08:21] <hateball> noaXess: so set auto eth1 iface eth1 inet dhcp
[08:22] <hateball> noaXess: at least that should give it a different IP from your DHCP server
[08:23] <noaXess> hateball: ok.. i see.. was also my last solution.. hm..
[08:23] <noaXess> but.. even.. it's a VM.. need to say to the VM admin, that he should remove the second card.. cause on a VM two card for this server doesn't make sense
[08:24] <hateball> That would be a better solution
[08:25] <noaXess> yes,, anyway. thanks.. always nice to be here.. ;)
[11:26] <phoenix_firebrd> hello everyone
[11:38] <dgxe> smartboyhw: hello
[11:39] <smartboyhw> dgxe, I think that you should use another tty
[11:40] <dgxe> ok. that's what i thought, but i remembered my server admin days, when several users were logged in together, and I thought perhaps i could do it in the running gui as well
[11:40] <dgxe> i bet there is a way to do this
[11:41] <dgxe> i doubt i can startx in 2 separate tty's
[11:45] <dgxe> no. this cannot be done
[11:48] <dgxe> oooh look what i found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultiseatX
[11:50] <dgxe> this is awesome. it lets you plug in another monitor, mouse and kb for an entire seperate user login
[12:07] <IdleOne> !backtrack
[12:29] <nikixr11> hello. i want to make a customized installation of kubuntu but the alternate iso is no longer available
[12:29] <nikixr11> can i use the normal iso the same way i used the alternate one?
[12:30] <dgxe> at a guess, probably
[12:32] <lordievader> nikixr11: In what way do you mean customized?
[12:33] <nikixr11> lordievader: do a basic ubuntu installation and build from the ground up
[12:34] <nikixr11> i found https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2012-August/035675.html
[12:35] <lordievader> nikixr11: The installation through the live-cd will be more or less the same as the live-cd itself.
[12:36] <nikixr11> lordievader: what does that mean? how can i do a basic ubuntu installation?
[12:37] <lordievader> nikixr11: What it means is that you will have a system with kde preinstalled and things like openoffice, kate, etc.
[12:38] <nikixr11> but i dont want kde preinstalled
[12:39] <lordievader> nikixr11: Take a look at Ubuntu server. This will not have any DM preinstalled.
[12:41] <nikixr11> ok
[12:57] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[13:13] <dgxe> hello -r
[13:13] <susundberg> recursive hello?
[13:13] <dgxe> er -R
[13:14] <dgxe> yeah
[13:52] <yuunn> ㅎㅇ
[13:55] <yuunn> <--
[14:29] <MichaelP> How do i remove the ATI testing logo from the desktop on there beta driver ?
[14:56] <ovidiu-florin> where are the emails from kmail stored in the filesystem?
[15:00] <BluesKaj> ovidiu-florin, in the database you chose in the akonadi server ... i think
[15:04] <david__> Moooo.
[15:04] <david__> Ah! There we are!
[15:05] <ovidiu-florin> thank you BluesKaj
[15:05] <david__> Anyone have any experience setting up Kontact to use Google Calendar?
[15:12] <designbybeck__> Greetings BluesKaj, I'm still trying to get the one Kubuntu system to reset to a default(preset desktop) after each reboot. This is the info EagleScreen suggested a while back, But doesn't seem to work: http://www.pasteall.org/39418
[15:12] <designbybeck__> Any ideas?.... It starts loading KDE to automatcially login to the physic student login, but fails
[15:14] <designbybeck__> it then goes to this error message: http://www.pasteall.org/39419
[15:14] <hateball> designbybeck__: are you just trying to automatically log in one user account, and have that be in a default state?
[15:14] <lordievader>  http://www.pasteall.org/39419
[15:15] <designbybeck__> yes hateball
[15:15] <hateball> designbybeck__: This is because you copy it with root perms, you need to chown back to the user account logging in
[15:15] <lordievader> ... Putty works different from the Konsole..
[15:15] <BluesKaj> designbybeck__, hmm , I just use the "restore previous session" option in system settings>startup&shutdown>session management
[15:16] <designbybeck__> hateball:  where would I do that at? and BluesKaj does that restore a preset desktop as well? I have widgets set and the like
[15:16] <designbybeck__> This is basically going to be a public access for the physics student lounge
[15:16] <hateball> designbybeck__: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1612978/
[15:16] <hateball> designbybeck__: this is how we do it here, more or less
[15:17] <designbybeck__> Ohhh
[15:17] <hateball> dirty, but works well enough
[15:17] <hateball> designbybeck__: should be -rf on the first ofc
[15:17] <designbybeck__> yeah I thought our working copy in that case would be in the /opt/physics_skel
[15:17] <hateball> yep, but as I said, the user account needs its perms back
[15:18] <designbybeck__> hateball:  so rm -rf /home/public ?
[15:18] <hateball> designbybeck__: yes. or whatever you call the user account
[15:18] <designbybeck__> gotcha, I thought it was because I wasn't root the first time I tired so I just did that, and it didn't like that either
[15:18] <designbybeck__> so let me try this
[15:19]  * genii-around slides hateball a coffee
[15:19]  * BluesKaj should stay out of questions about multiple users
[15:19]  * hateball accepts, thanks genii-around!
[15:20] <genii-around> :-)
[15:22] <designbybeck__> so hateball in these instructions, we had a restore.sh file that rc.local ran, so I can put your line of code for chmod into  the restore.sh ? http://www.pasteall.org/39418
[15:22]  * designbybeck__ trying to wrap my head around this all
[15:22] <hateball> designbybeck__: not chmod, chown
[15:22] <designbybeck__> sorry yes chown
[15:23] <hateball> designbybeck__: cp -a should achieve this already, assuming that /opt/physics_skel is owned by the same user that uses /home/physics
[15:24] <designbybeck__> hmm, no I don't think physics owned that dir
[15:24] <hateball> nor should he
[15:24] <hateball> since it's a dir he shouldnt be able to modify
[15:24] <hateball> or SHE
[15:25] <designbybeck__> kk
[15:27] <hateball> designbybeck__: I'd put a few seconds delay on the automatic login as well, if you're restoring a large-ish profile :p
[15:31] <designbybeck__> how do I do that hateball?
[15:32] <hateball> designbybeck__: well, in your login manager, where you have that configured right now
[15:32] <hateball> Both KDM and LightDM have GUI ways to configure it
[15:32] <designbybeck__> hmm ok
[15:47] <designbybeck__> well hateball, i don't get the error messages, It goes to the login screen now instead of automatically logging in the physic student account
[15:48] <hateball> designbybeck__: well then I dunno, I dont know about your specific setup
[15:48] <designbybeck__> thinking I might just give up and let them use the Guest account
[15:48] <designbybeck__> when I try to login with the physics student it just goes back to the login screen
[15:48] <hateball> designbybeck__: but how *I* solve it, is to just do your regular *buntu install, copy -r the user profile to /root, then restore in the fashion above
[15:49] <hateball> designbybeck__: can you check in a tty that the profile is actually copied? and that the perms are proper?
[15:49] <hateball> cp -a... that does not copy recursively does it?
[15:50] <DarthFrog> Yes, it does.
[15:50]  * hateball usually uses rsync for all the things
[15:50] <designbybeck__> hmm
[16:13] <Husar> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ECKaXK3C
[16:14] <Husar> same problem on pc and laptop whenn connecting gps/mobile/camera
[16:14] <Husar> whats wrong?
[16:16] <Peace-> Husar: i will read
[16:16] <DarthFrog> Husar:  Looks like a hardware error.
[16:16] <Husar> impossible
[16:17] <Husar> gps device + 2 htc mobiles + Nikon camera
[16:17] <Husar> the same on PC and Laptop
[16:17] <Peace-> mm it seems not recognized
[16:17] <Husar> with newer Kubuntu x86_64
[16:17] <Peace-> kernel doesn't handle it
[16:17] <Peace-> just that
[16:18] <Peace-> Husar: tried to attach it directly on the computer ?
[16:19] <Husar> how? without usb cable?
[16:19] <Peace-> lol
[16:19] <Peace-> Husar: did not use an hub ?
[16:21] <Husar> thats USB devices connected via wire
[16:21] <Peace-> Husar: ...   computer[16:22] <Peace-> Husar: is your device 3.0 usb ? or 2.0 ?
[16:22] <Husar> computer <- usb <- device
[16:22] <Peace-> omg
[16:23] <Peace-> Husar: have you used this ? http://4chandata.org/images/threads/128200_20113302135413028.jpg
[16:24] <Husar> no, i do not need this shit
[16:25] <Husar> ;p
[16:25] <Peace-> ok
[16:25] <Husar> computer -> device (via USB)
[16:25] <Peace-> Husar: is your  device 3.0 usb ?
[16:25] <Peace-> or 2.0
[16:25] <Husar> 2.0
[16:25] <Peace-> mmm
[16:26] <Peace-> Husar: your computer supports 2.0 or 3.0 ?
[16:26] <Husar> 2.0
[16:26] <Husar> 2 poinz 0
[16:26] <Husar> point
[16:28] <Peace-> Husar: i dunno i have found this but i don't think that will help you http://www.geekdevs.com/2010/04/solved-unable-to-enumerate-usb-device-disabling-ehci_hcd/
[16:29] <Husar> Peace-: yes, not work for me
[16:30] <Peace-> no idea
[16:30] <Husar> ok
[16:30] <Husar> will change system
[16:30] <genii-around> I think your computer is using the wrong base driver for your USB. For USB 2.0 it should be using ehci not uhci
[16:32] <Peace-> genii-around: infact in that article ...
[16:33] <genii-around> It's also conceivable the host controller is actually USB 1.x but the device might be 2.0
[16:33] <Peace-> genii-around: i was thinking the same but 2 vs 3 :D
[16:59] <Ossimoro> scusate, c'è un canale di aiuto in italiano?
[17:01] <genii-around> !it
[17:03] <Ossimoro> thank you genii-around
[17:04] <genii-around> Ossimoro: You're welcome!
[17:33] <c2tarun> can anyone please help me with this problem of KMail? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2112481
[17:40] <sbivol> c2tarun: which KMail version are you running?
[17:41] <c2tarun> sbivol: 4.8.5
[17:41] <c2tarun> sbivol: is this some bug, fixed in later version?
[17:42] <sbivol> I'm on 4.10... but I don't remember this behaviour in any KMail version, so it's probably related to your configuration
[17:44] <c2tarun> sbivol: did you made any change to your folder subscription?
[17:44] <sbivol> c2tarun: yes, because I don't like being subscribed to the Spam folder :)
[17:45] <c2tarun> sbivol: ok. So I think I should upgrade to 4.10 Let me look for its ppa
[17:46] <sbivol> c2tarun: I'd advise againsta that. it hasn't been released yet, and we still haven't identified the cause.
[17:46] <c2tarun> sbivol: ohh... :P
[17:47] <c2tarun> well let me share a screenshot with you
[17:48] <c2tarun> sbivol: check this out: http://imagebin.org/245551
[17:48] <sbivol> *I mean the cause of your issue, not the cause of 4.10 not being released yet
[17:49] <sbivol> c2tarun: you have [Gmail] inside Google mail... strange...
[17:49] <c2tarun> if I cancel all the subscription the problem is kind of fixed. But I dont think this is the right way. I tried thunderbird and it is working fine
[17:49] <c2tarun> sbivol: you dont have that?
[17:50] <sbivol> I guess I'll set up my Gmail account in KMail now, to test. please wait a minute
[17:51] <c2tarun> sbivol: sure, I am waiting
[17:52] <c2tarun> sbivol: also please try deleting any mail. Because when I delete a mail, it goes to Local Trash instead of GMail trash
[17:56] <sbivol> c2tarun: yes, it goes to local trash because that folder was the default one when you added the account
[17:56] <c2tarun> sbivol: you configured your gmail?
[17:57] <sbivol> yes
[17:58] <c2tarun> sbivol: are you getting gmail inside Google Mail?
[17:58] <sbivol> yes. and mails deleted from gmail go to the local trash
[17:58] <slight__> Hello everyone, I would like to install Kubuntu on my laptop so I first tried using live version
[17:58] <sbivol> c2tarun: did you do server-side subscription?
[17:59] <c2tarun> sbivol: nope, what is it?
[17:59] <slight__> but my brightness keys did not work
[17:59] <slight__> normally Fn F2 should decrease brightness but it did not. Also tried the power gadget nxt to clock... it also did not change
[17:59] <sbivol> c2tarun: the screenshot you provided... oh, it's Local subscription
[18:00] <c2tarun> sbivol: yup, I found server side subscription option in accounts>modify. Should I enable it?
[18:00] <sbivol> slight__: that depends on your specific laptop. what model is it? maybe it's a known issue...
[18:01] <slight__> sbivol: it is samsung np350v5a
[18:01] <slight__> but other fn keys work. e.g. volume controls, touchpad disable, wifi
[18:01] <sbivol> c2tarun: no, let me test the local subscription first... I have no idea what's the difference between local and server-side subscription, an I'm lazy  to check it on the internet...
[18:02] <c2tarun> sbivol: I'll do it meanwhile ;) check the diff on internetl
[18:02] <sbivol> slight__: that's because different chips are used for sound and brightness control
[18:03] <c2tarun> sbivol: well seems like this is my problem :) http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=95506
[18:05] <c2tarun> sbivol: seems like my problem is solved: http://imagebin.org/245554
[18:05] <c2tarun> let me test once more.
[18:05] <sbivol> c2tarun: I also have gmail inside gmail, so that is probably by design(tm)
[18:06] <sbivol> should be a Gmail feature, since other IMAP servers that I have configured do not have such folder layout
[18:06] <c2tarun> sbivol: yup, as mentioned in that forum link, that local subscription overrides server so I think that is reason of multiple copies of mails. I think sharing server-subscription fixed it :)
[18:07] <c2tarun> yup possibly
[18:07] <sbivol> c2tarun: so you disabled local subscriptions and enabled the server-side ones?
[18:08] <c2tarun> sbivol: I just enabled server-side subscription. I think it automatically disabled local
[18:08] <sbivol> c2tarun: could you please check the local subscription and see if it's still enabled?
[18:08] <c2tarun> sbivol: how can I check that?
[18:10] <noobnub> Hello. I'm having some problems changing the default applications for file types. KeditFileType  gave me this error first ""/home/username/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list" not writable.
[18:10] <noobnub> Please contact your system administrator". the owener for the applications directory was set to root, so i changed it my username and fixed the permissions, but now KEditFileType just hangs when I try to change something.
[18:11] <sbivol> right-click the top Gmail folder -> Manage local subscriptions. See which folders are checked
[18:11] <sbivol> slight__: I can't find anything on the internet regarding linux on that specific laptop. I'm afraid the only way to know for sure is to install Kubuntu on it and test :)
[18:12] <sbivol> slight__: oh, and report back ;-)
[18:13] <c2tarun> sbivol: yup, all folders are selected and [GMAIL] is gone from there. http://imagebin.org/245555
[18:13] <c2tarun> sbivol: thanks for helping :)
[18:14] <sbivol> c2tarun: you're welcome
[18:14] <sbivol> noobnub: just to be sure, I suggest logging off from KDE, going to a console with Ctrl+Alt+F1, then executing „sudo chown -R <user>:<user> /home/<user>”
[18:15] <sbivol> noobnub: replace <user> with your username
[18:15] <noobnub> i tried that within KDE. so i guess i'll logout and try it without KDE running. thanks.
[18:18] <sbivol> noobnub: does it work now?
[18:21] <slight__> sbivol: ops... but what if it does not work
[18:22] <slight__> sbivol: also, is it kubuntu related or kde related?
[18:24] <sbivol> c2tarun: on the screenshots, I see that your font rendering is not-as-awesome-as-it-should-be. maybe you'd like to try changing the font hinting settings in System Settings -> Application appearance -> Fonts -> Use antialiasing [Enabled] -> Use subpixel hinting -> Style [Slight or Medium]. Maybe you find one of those settings better-looking on your monitor. (I've translated the settings names to english, so please adjust them to reality)
[18:24] <sbivol> slight__: Kubuntu related
[18:25] <slight__> slight__: do you suggest installing with WUBI or a seperate installation?
[18:27] <sbivol> slight__: it depends. I'd advise installing on a separate partition, but if you don't feel comfortable modifying your partitions, then Wubi is also a good option
[18:27] <slight__> slight__: ok, now i will try again by trying this : http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?60349-cannot-control-screen-brightness-with-kubuntu-12-10-beta-2
[18:27] <slight__> sbivol: then will let you know if it works :)
[18:28] <slight__> sbivol: thanks for help :)
[18:28] <sbivol> slight__: yes, please do post your findings
[18:32] <slight__> exit
[18:45] <palasso1> !help
[18:46] <BluesKaj> palasso1, just ask your question
[18:46] <palasso1> BluesKaj: nah I'm ok ;)
[18:47] <palasso1> Just testing out Quassel...
[18:47] <BluesKaj> ,you were testing the bot
[18:47] <sbivol> palasso1: ubottu accepts private chats, so you can test him (it?) without us noticing
[18:48] <palasso1> nah I just wanted to type sth... that's all... help just came to me.. I thought it would PM me...
[20:28] <ludwig_> Hi guys. I have a very bad issue. My networking keeps disconnecting. in /var/log messages I get ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready for wlan0 and eth0
[20:29] <ludwig_> do you have any idea what's going on? using kernel 3.2.6
[20:29] <ludwig_> 11.04 kubuntu
[20:35] <ludwig_> driver: tg3
[20:37] <sbivol> ludwig_: being WLAN, you can suspect anything. even that your neighbour tries to hijack your connection to sniff some useful packets
[20:37] <ludwig_> sbivol: both for eth0
[20:37] <ludwig_> not just wlan.. and checked everything.
[20:37] <sbivol> ludwig_: would you have any reason to suspect your router?
[20:38] <ludwig_> sbivol: no, because it does the same in 3 different networks
[20:38] <ludwig_> it's either hardware malfunction / core kernel issue / incompat
[20:38] <ludwig_> but i'm open to suggestions
[20:40] <sbivol> I see... that's weird. a bad wireless driver I can understand, but a broken driver for the wired card... that's highly unlikely.
[20:44] <ludwig_> sbivol: so hardware issue?
[20:48] <sbivol> ludwig_: can you find out your WLAN and LAN card models? maybe the internet knows something about your issue already
[20:48] <ludwig_> searched but nothing really
[21:03] <sbivol> ludwig_: you could try Kubuntu 13.04 (any daily image) from a usb stick and see if the problems persist. ftp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[21:11] <ludwig__> my KDE effects also crash with: fatal server error failed to submit batchbuffer :invalid argument
[21:14] <sbivol> ludwig__: what hardware do you have?
[21:15] <ludwig__> how can I check that?
[21:15] <ludwig__> GA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[21:16] <ludwig__> i don't know any other way to check it
[21:18] <sbivol> ludwig__: oh, that answers my question :) so you have a regular laptop with common hardware. at this point, I'd suggest doing a complete memory test. choose Memtest86+ from the Grub menu, before booting in Kubuntu
[21:21] <ludwig__> sbivol: how would that help? I rememeber i did it some time ago and found nothing
[21:23] <sbivol> ludwig__: the test will take a while, but you'll know for sure whether your memory is ok or not. bad memory causes lots of issues and is relatively hard to detect unless you test your memory.
[21:25] <ludwig__> sbivol: did the test and found nothing. was done recently and after the issues (both eth0/wlan0 and graphics)
[21:27] <sbivol> ludwig__: at this point, I'm out of ideas. try a daily image, maybe the newer drivers are better.
[21:28] <sbivol> ludwig__: to be clear – I suggest you try a live image of 13.04, not to install it.
[21:28] <ludwig__> ok. ty
[21:29] <Obsidian1723> If you want stability, stick with the LTS.
[21:39] <frenzz> irc://irc.uragano.org/SunShiNe
[21:42] <ikonia> frenzz: ?
[22:48] <blacklist> yello
[22:53]  * genii-around slides blacklist a coffee
[22:56] <blacklist> very good one coffee now
[23:51] <lucas_nemeth> Hello, I can't connect a VPN(PPTP) network through network manager. It just shows "connecting..." and then it does not connect at all.
[23:51] <Guest49535> hey
[23:56] <lucas_nemeth_> Hello, I can't connect a VPN(PPTP) network through network manager. It just shows "connecting..." and then it does not connect at all.
[23:57] <lucas_nemeth_> without errors or anything...