[00:01] <bschaefer_> /nick bschaefer
[04:46] <novaisabadcat> meow
[06:11] <bigbrovar> Hi guys
[06:13] <bigbrovar> Just upgraded my laptop running kubuntu 12.04 to kde 4.10 and it seems all is broken now.. I have noticed that couple of things nolonger work like the screenlocker, and the progressbar widget (in the system tray) am I the only one experiencing this?
[07:13] <novaisabadcat> so quiet in here all the time
[07:13] <bazhang> novaisabadcat, its a support channel #kubuntu-offtopic is for chat
[07:14] <novaisabadcat> oh i see goo dpoint
[07:14] <novaisabadcat> good point*
[07:23] <novaisabadcat> shouldn't people have more problems to talk about baz?
[07:40] <SimonJ57> Morning, Is anyone here right now?
[07:42] <Smurphy> Morning...
[07:43] <SimonJ57> Smurphy: I just want to as a quick question, going to dual-boot Windows/Kubuntu 12.10, would like to try steam on linux and such.
[07:44] <SimonJ57> Smurphy: Whats the recommended Partition size? 50Gb enough?
[07:44] <Smurphy> SimonJ57: Using steam on linux ...
[07:44] <Smurphy> SimonJ57: Enough, yes. Depends on the number of games you will install. My KUbuntu uses roughly 1GB, steam aroudn 25GB :}
[07:45] <SimonJ57> yes
[07:45] <SimonJ57> Smurphy: Cheers man, Much appreciated.
[08:32] <Fuzzles> id i update to the newiest kde via backports how would i backgrade if not happy?
[10:26] <zoie> hello, i want to make a small java/scala program which records how many characters i'm typing per minute; is this easy to do on kde? the program would have to run in the background so that i can type on another software at the same time
[11:48] <ovidiu-florin> hello world :D
[12:18] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:01] <bigbrovar> Hi guys, since I upgraded my Kubuntu 12.04 to kde 4.10 I have been unable to get screen lock to work. is this a known issue?
[13:30] <monkeyjuice> bigbrovar: ctrl alt L? is that what your using
[13:31] <bigbrovar> monkeyjuice: even that doesn't work.. not does click lock screen from kickoff or right clicking on the desktop and selecting lockscreen nothing works
[14:57] <kwtm> It says that if Akonadi is not working, use "sudo aa-complain mysqld-akonadi", but aa-complain is not a package in my Kubuntu 12.04.  How do I start Akonadi so I can use Kmail?
[14:58] <kwtm> This is for the app-armour system which is apparently blocking part of KDE.
[15:04] <BluesKaj> kwtm, open the kmenu and type akonadi in the searchbox , you'll see several options , akonadi server is the option to choose to set up the database
[15:28] <lordievader> Good afternoon
[16:10] <cornfeedhobo> helloe. I am trying to solve a screen brightness issue which has now led me to realize that i have no xorg.conf...  i can see that I have /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ with various files that i would imagine help make xorg.conf....
[16:11] <cornfeedhobo> can i just use the age old "Xorg -configure"  ?
[16:11] <cornfeedhobo> and how come X starts without one?/
[16:18] <bigbrovar> Hi guys, since I upgraded my Kubuntu 12.04 to kde 4.10 I have been unable to get screen lock to work. is this a known issue?
[16:19] <cornfeedhobo> bigbrovar: screensaver style? or Menu -> lock screen?
[16:21] <bigbrovar> cornfeedhobo: non of the above.. when I go to screen locker .. clicking on configure desktop widget doesnt even work
[16:22] <cornfeedhobo> sorry bud, wish i knew
[16:25] <cornfeedhobo> you could try reisntalling kde
[16:34] <mandoguit> bigbrovar:  maybe have a search at   https://bugs.kde.org/query.cgi
[16:34] <zeekzack_> i am unable to add input method in ibus..
[16:34] <zeekzack_> can anybody help me out?
[16:36] <bigbrovar> mandoguit: I will do that tmr.. about to close for work. Thanks
[16:50] <mandoguit> zeekzack_:   seems to be a pretty good discussion on adding to ibus at  http://www.kubuntuforums.net/archive/index.php/t-58929.html   (the problem was solved too)
[16:52] <yarinse> hi, where konversation keeps the configurations? in which folder
[16:54] <mandoguit> zeekzack_:   taking a wild guess at what your problem maybe,   maybe scroll down on that page to the following statement  "You need actually to click on the sign '>' in the '> Japanese' grey submenu of 'Select an Input methods' to make Japanese-Anthy appear.  Clicking on 'Japanese' does not work"
[17:00] <zeekzack_> mandoguit:thanks for you reply..but my problem persists...when i launch keyboard input method settings, went to  input method tab, everything is greyed out..
[17:00] <zeekzack_> there is nothing to choose from
[17:01] <zeekzack_> neither dropdown menu of select an input method nor add button..
[17:05] <BluesKaj> yarinse, ~/.kde/share/config/konversationrc
[17:12] <goodtime> yarinse: i use konversation client as well goto settings and then go to configure konversation from there you should be able to set things up well
[17:13] <yarinse> BluesKaj: ok. thank.
[17:14] <goodtime> yarinse: sorry if that wasnt helpful.
[17:19] <yarinse> goodtime: only he needed the folder conf . to replace them with. thank.
[17:21] <mandoguit> zeekzack_:   after installing iBus here I see that  you should be able to "ungrey" the options by toggling the "Customize active input methods" at the Input Method tab   (running KDE 4.10.00 Distro: Ubuntu Raring Ringtail here though so might be different on yours)
[18:24] <mr0wl> how much RAM should be ideally dedicated to Nepomuk?
[18:25] <BluesKaj> !nepomuk
[18:25] <BluesKaj> !info nepomuk
[18:26] <BluesKaj> wow
[18:26] <bazhang> !info nepomuk-core
[18:27] <BluesKaj> oh lord , why was that changed , how are ppl supposed to know they have to search for -core ...that's dumb
[18:28] <BluesKaj> really dumb
[18:28] <bazhang> try !find next time
[18:29] <Quintasan> mr0wl: Give it as much memory as you think you can
[18:29] <Quintasan> It's set to 50MB I believe
[18:29] <Quintasan> if you have crapton of files I assume it would be good move to increase the memory so it can do stuff faster
[18:29] <mr0wl> i gave it 1 GB
[18:30] <Quintasan> woah
[18:30] <Quintasan> That's like
[18:30] <Quintasan> mr0wl: How much memory do you have?
[18:31] <mr0wl> does Nepomuk also cache symbolic links to NTFS partition?
[18:31] <mr0wl> Quintasan: 8 GB
[18:31] <Quintasan> mr0wl: I don't think it does follow symbolic links
[18:32] <mr0wl> so mostly ~/ files?
[18:32] <Quintasan> mr0wl: I think that's too much if you don't have more than 1TB of data but that's your PC :P
[18:32] <mr0wl> i have like 3 TB of data
[18:32] <Quintasan> oh
[18:33] <mr0wl> but they mostly in NTFS
[18:33] <Quintasan> I would still be inclined to give it less, like 512 or sth
[18:33] <mr0wl> because it use to be shared with Winows
[18:33] <mr0wl> Windows*
[18:33] <mr0wl> Okay
[18:34] <Quintasan> Try it with 512 and see if it's responsive
[18:35] <mr0wl> it seems to have a lot of my files on home dir
[18:36] <mr0wl> would moving my mail from Thunderbird to Kmail be a good idea?
[18:36] <mr0wl> Nepomuk should be able to index all the emails then, right?
[18:36] <Kazoey> How can I add repositoried to centos
[18:37] <Kazoey> I have a bunch of packages I need, but do not want to manually install them
[18:37] <Kazoey> repositories*
[18:37] <bazhang> Kazoey, ask in #centos
[18:37] <Kazoey> Thank you
[18:38] <Kazoey> I can't join that channel
[18:38] <Kazoey> My Nick needs to be registered
[18:38] <Shaan7> *facepalm*
[18:38] <Kazoey> Sorry, I don't use IRC
[18:38] <Shaan7> I mean about them, not you :P
[18:38] <Kazoey> Oh
[18:38] <bazhang> !register | Kazoey
[20:33] <vedreste> I have a bunch of LDAP-only (no local /etc/passwd entries, I can log in fine in console and getent password shows them fine) accounts that kubuntu 13.04 alpha 2 won't let me use lightdm-kde-greeter to log into
[20:33] <vedreste> I've tried greeter-show-manual-login=true in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf to no effect
[20:34] <vedreste> how can I configure the greeter to allow manual login entry?
[20:34] <vedreste> I've read https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1025652 etc but all the information I've found is about Unity, not kde
[20:36] <apachelogger> vedreste: you need to change the theme I guess
[20:36] <vedreste> okay, any specific suggestions or should I just try a bunch?
[20:36] <apachelogger> there are two installed by default
[20:37] <apachelogger> one's userbar and the other's classic or something
[20:37] <apachelogger> classic being a username+password field
[20:37] <apachelogger> i.e. what you want to use in such a setup
[20:37] <apachelogger> (FWIW it could of course be that lightdm in general is having a problem with no passwd entries...)
[20:37] <vedreste> Trying now
[20:38] <vedreste> It's not that there are /none/, though I did run across someone describing a bug in that case
[20:38] <vedreste> I created an account called "dummy" which is what it shows for now
[20:39] <vedreste> alright, thanks, the classic theme is what I needed
[20:40] <vedreste> To be fair to KDE here, Unity has the same problem and it's not at all documented (that I found except random Google searches at the time) about how to get this setup to work. KDE's fix is easier...
[20:43] <apachelogger> we are trying to get the default theme integrate a username field such that it becomes more scalable for 13.04
[20:43] <vedreste> Ah, I look forward to that
[20:53] <vedreste> Separate question (in general): did http://www.progdan.cz/2012/09/display-management-in-kde/ go anywhere with regards to Kubuntu?
[20:54] <apachelogger> !info kscreen
[20:54] <apachelogger> !info kscreen raring
[20:55] <apachelogger> vedreste: actually it should arrive tomorrow-ish for 12.04 and 12.10 via ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
[20:55] <vedreste> Ah, definitely going to try that (different machine of interest; laptop I hotplug & unplug monitors into/from)
[21:42] <murthy> hello everyone
[22:02] <aPpYe> As I understand things, when I open a text file on a remote share displayed with dolphin, kio copies the file locally (to /tmp I would guess) and then Kate opens it.  If I save changes to the file, I am not prompted to upload until I close Kate.  Is there a way to make the changes to the server copy of the file right away?
[22:02] <aPpYe> I realize I can do this by dragging a file into an existing session of Kate, but this is cumbersome.
[22:10] <aPpYe> so a big NO then?
[23:33] <avihay> aPpYe: some KIOs behave like this (copy to local, then fail to copy changes back to remote), some KIOs behave like that ("stream the file").
[23:33] <avihay> I try to avoid it by manually copying, or mounting the remote share
[23:34] <avihay> which is a way  to make the changes to the server copy of the file right away