[00:16] <mr0wl> hey
[00:16] <mr0wl> does anyone know of a good PPA for an up to date VirtualBox?
[00:28] <murthy> k4tZz: extracting like you said may case erros and problems
[00:28] <murthy> k4tZz: extracting like you said may cause errors and problems
[01:30] <k4tZz> Guys I'm  having some trouble restoring my system..
[01:30] <k4tZz> I extracted my backup into my home dir
[01:30] <k4tZz> did a recursive chown to 700 on the whole dir
[01:31] <k4tZz> made a new user with the same name as the dir in the root group
[01:31] <k4tZz> and I'm still having permission problems. I gotta have sudo to access documents n stuff
[01:31] <k4tZz> lol
[01:32] <Torch> the user name isn't important, it's the user id
[01:32] <k4tZz> okay so can I do a usermod then?
[01:33] <k4tZz> usermod -u __
[01:33] <k4tZz> what do you mean by userID?
[01:45] <Torch> users on unix systems have unique ids
[01:45] <Torch> as set in /etc/passwd
[02:06] <k4tZZ> I don't have permission to do anything with my own files
[02:06] <k4tZZ> o_o
[02:22] <sithlord48> k4tZZ: have you been playing around with sudo
[02:22] <k4tZZ> basically I'm extracting my backup into a new home dir and I want to create a new user that has admin permissions and uses that folder for home
[02:23] <sithlord48> ok recusivly chmod the dir to the new user.
[02:23] <k4tZZ> chmod to the user?
[02:23] <sithlord48> sorry chown
[02:58] <k4tZZ> when I extracted the dir  for my new home folder
[02:58] <k4tZZ> it made a new folder to extract the contents into
[02:59] <k4tZZ> how can I pop that balloon
[02:59] <k4tZZ> and have the contents of the folder moved into the previous directory
[02:59] <k4tZZ> I am thinking cd into the folder, mv * ../
[03:53] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[04:28] <j__> Why is it called kubuntu and not ubuntu?
[04:29] <j__> Wait..
[04:29] <j__> I'm lost.
[04:30] <j__> Figured it out!
[04:30] <j__> I'm using Konversation and it automatically put me in the kubuntu room.
[04:57] <dangerousice> If I have 2x3TB in zfs mirror, am I able to add 2x2TB to the pool?
[06:20] <dragan> does anyone knows how to add color scheme to kate
[06:20] <dragan> ?
[06:30] <novaisabadcat> I just installed Vuze (Azureaus).  I'm having a problem with it launching additional instances when I add a torrent.  Does anyone know what might cause that?
[08:14] <ovidiu-florin> hello world :D
[08:14] <novaisabadcat> hi
[08:16] <disharmonic> morning
[08:17] <disharmonic> Dolphin doesn't have the ability to find and mount NFS shares?
[08:21] <lordievader> Hey ovidiu-florin, novaisabadcat, disharmonic
[08:21] <ovidiu-florin> hey lordievader
[08:22] <disharmonic> hey
[08:28] <novaisabadcat> I can't seem to get any linux bittorrent client to work with a proxy (btguard)...windows and utorrent no problem..
[08:29] <disharmonic> with the latest kernel update the kernel fails to configure post install with this error msg http://paste.ubuntu.com/5569928/ any ideas? Broken update maybe?
[08:34] <disharmonic> line 1010 is this "system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " ."
[08:55] <novaisabadcat> ohh i think i found a torrent client that works right...deluge ftw
[09:22] <disharmonic> novaisabadcat: yeah, deluge is quite good. I don't get why transmission is the default in most linux distros these days.
[09:22] <ovidiu-florin> disharmonic: because it's simple... and GTK...
[09:23] <ovidiu-florin> some people still have not discovered that Qt is better than GTK
[09:25] <disharmonic> haven't tried ktorrent for quite a while btw. Is that project still alive?
[12:19] <roney> Does anybody knows whether Kubuntu comes with usb-modeswitch?
[12:20] <Tm_T> roney: OOTB?
[12:21] <roney> Tm_T: Don't know what do you mean by OOTB.
[12:21] <Tm_T> out of the box (:
[12:21] <Tm_T> and to answer to that question, yes it does
[12:21] <roney> Tm_T: Oh, yes, :-)
[12:22] <roney> Tm_T: My girlfriend is trying to use Linux, but it's very important to get her USB modem detected by the system without much problems.
[12:23] <roney> Tm_T: We tried Linux Mint a few day ago and the modem worked fine, but cinnamon wasn't a good experience so I told her to try Kubuntu, which is the system I already use.
[13:20] <vedant> I cant upgrade to kde-4.9.4. apt-get/aptitude get stuck at waiting 4 headers
[13:41] <BluesKaj> hey folks
[14:37] <rttlesnke> Hi all. I have to remove one of the 2 packages: libjpeg8 and libjpeg-turbo8
[14:37] <rttlesnke> If I try to remove libjpeg-turbo8, I get:
[14:37] <rttlesnke> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[14:37] <rttlesnke>  libjpeg8 : Depends: libjpeg-turbo8 (>= 1.1.90+svn722-1ubuntu6) but it
[14:37] <rttlesnke> is not going to be installed
[14:37] <FloodBotK1> rttlesnke: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:37] <rttlesnke> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be
[14:38] <rttlesnke> Hi all. I'm trying to remove libjpeg-turbo8 from my system. Currently I have libjpeg8 and libjpeg-turbo8 both installed.
[14:38] <BluesKaj> rttlesnke, run sudo dpkg --configure -a , then if there's no output run sudo apt-get install -f
[14:41] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: Sorry, that didn't do anything. I have to remove libjpeg-turbo8. But I can't remove it using sudo apt-get remove libjpeg-turbo8. If I try to remove libjpeg8, huge number of packages get removed.
[14:42] <BluesKaj> rttlesnke, ok , try sudo dpkg --clear-avail
[14:43] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: No output with that
[14:43] <BluesKaj> then update and upgrade
[14:43] <BluesKaj> there may not be any output
[14:45] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: What's expected to happen with that?
[14:46] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: Here's a paste: http://pastebin.com/tW7HrJ3L
[14:49] <BluesKaj> rtt you can't just remove some libs without depenency consequences , that's not he proper way since they are linked
[14:49] <BluesKaj> rttlesnke,
[14:49] <BluesKaj> what are you trying to install , rttlesnke
[14:54] <rttlesnke> I'm trying to build digikam. I'm getting errors because the digikam is not compatible with libjpeg-turbo, as someone from the digikam team said. He told me to ask the distro team how to remove libjpeg-turbo8...
[14:54] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: ^
[14:56] <BluesKaj> why are you trying to compile it? ..it's available in the repos , rttlesnke
[14:56] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: I'm trying to contribute for it, BluesKaj
[14:57] <student> c
[14:58] <student> a
[14:58] <avihay> rttlesnke: just wondering, are you using kdesrc-build?
[14:59] <BluesKaj> rttlesnke, you can try to remove all libjpeg-turbo and related libs with muon if you paste libjpeg-turbo into the searchbox
[15:00] <rttlesnke> @avihay sorry but..how do I know that?
[15:02] <avihay> it's a tool that help you get the source to, and compile kde software, includeing some dependency solving.  you can learn about it from Aaron Seigo excellent tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6bWR698TEbnEXRisrgycJ091sT_GUk50
[15:03] <rttlesnke> @BluesKaj I see no search results!
[15:04] <rttlesnke> avihay: thanks a LOT. will definitely check that out :)
[15:05] <BluesKaj> libjpeg-turbo , paste that , you'll see the relevant libs with a green indicator , rttlesnke
[15:05] <BluesKaj> installed libs that is
[15:06] <rosco_y> How can I remove a VirtualBox .vdi file?  I'm getting errors like:  rm:  cannot remove 'Premium 7.vid' : Read-only file system
[15:07] <rosco_y> I ran "chmod 777" on the file, but I'm getting the same thing
[15:07] <rosco_y> well, actually, the chmod didn't take
[15:07] <rosco_y> and I'm trying as sudo su
[15:07] <rosco_y> sticky little @#$
[15:08] <rosco_y> (pardon my french)
[15:08] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj:  http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=kaog8y&s=7
[15:08] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: there are no search results..
[15:08] <rosco_y> rttlesnke: what am I looking at?
[15:09] <rosco_y> rttlesnke: I kind of prefer aptitude to Muon.....
[15:09] <rosco_y> probably just because it's what I learned first
[15:09] <BluesKaj> rttlesnke, highlight installed software in muon
[15:10] <BluesKaj> anyway ,  I have to leave for a few mins ...BBL
[15:11] <rosco_y> well, my little girl wants me to play "I Spy", so it's off we go....see you peoples later :)
[15:11] <rttlesnke> BluesKaj: Sorry, still not coming :(
[16:07] <loopdepoop> hallo
[16:07] <loopdepoop> im a child with issues
[16:07] <bazhang> !ot | loopdepoop
[16:08] <loopdepoop> GRUB2 issues to be more specific
[16:08] <bazhang> loopdepoop, we gave you the grub2 wiki in #ubuntu
[16:08] <loopdepoop> did not help
[16:08] <bazhang> loopdepoop, why are you crossposting here
[16:09] <loopdepoop> because itss kinda critical and le wiki doesnt help
[16:09] <bazhang> !work | loopdepoop
[17:00] <ronalds_m> why can't kubuntu menu search for files also
[17:14] <mandoguit> ronalds_m:    you may need to make sure that nepomuk file indexer is toggled on (System Settings > Desktop Search).   I know it has to be toggled on for searchs in Dolphin  (I had to turn it off for now though as it keeps crashing on me)   might want to try that
[17:15] <zero_coder> hello
[18:13] <BluesKaj> !additional drivers
[18:14] <genii-around> Apparently not
[18:14] <genii-around> !jockey
[18:16] <BluesKaj> hmm , not even jockey
[18:20] <lordievader> !info jockey
[18:20] <lordievader> ?
[18:20] <lordievader> !info jockey-kde
[18:20] <BluesKaj> !info jockey-ubuntu
[18:20] <BluesKaj> !info jockey-gnome
[18:20] <lordievader> !info jockey-gtk
[18:24] <gordon_> how do i set quassel back to its default
[18:27] <bazhang> gordon_, try asking in #quassel
[18:37] <genii-around> gordon: rm .kde/share/config/quasselrc
[20:58] <murthy> hello everyone
[21:01] <lordievader> Hey murthy
[21:01] <murthy> lordievader: hi
[22:13] <Guest31314> I am trying to install 12.04 64bit on my new laptop. I am trying to dual boot it with Windows. For some reason the installer wont see the Windows partition. It shows the whole drive as free space. I tried  partitioning the drive in Windows, but it still shows the whole drive as free space. What can I do to fix this?
[22:20] <genii-around> Guest31314: I haven't come across this issue before, but my first suspicion would be that your computer uses UEFI and GPT
[22:21] <Guest31314> genii-around: you're right. Do I need to do something to turn that off?
[22:22] <Fuzzles_> is kde still heavy on resources thes days?
[22:24] <Guest31314> genii-around: I'm going to go poke around the BIOS and see what I can find. Thanks for putting me in the right direction