[01:43] <linuxguy> !compiz
[01:48] <linuxguy> is there a way of telling me if compiz will work with my ati card?
[01:56] <daniel__> doy rabo
[02:02] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[02:08] <daniel__> !sex
[02:08] <daniel__> !ban
[02:08] <daniel__> !behaviour
[02:09] <daniel__> !wine
[02:10] <daniel__> !alcohol
[02:33] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[06:26] <Macer> hm
[06:26] <Macer> i am trying to bluetooth tether my e7 in kubuntu
[06:26] <Macer> the pairing went well but when i try to actually initialize the bt tether i get...
 Error connecting with bluez: No record found
[06:26] <Macer> usb seems to work fine tho
[06:27] <Macer> Mar 25 01:23:27 noir NetworkManager[999]: <warn> Error connecting with bluez: No record found
[06:27] <Macer> Mar 25 01:23:27 noir NetworkManager[999]: <info> (78:CA:04:BD:6E:25): device state change: config -> failed (reason 'bluetooth-failed') [50 120 44]
[06:52] <metacontent> coughs into the mic
[06:52] <Macer> ok
[06:52] <Macer> Mar 25 01:47:58 noir NetworkManager[999]: <info> Activation (78:CA:04:BD:6E:25 78:CA:04:BD:6E:25/bluetooth) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.  Will connect via DUN.
[06:52] <Macer> no idea what i did.. but it just started working
[06:52] <Macer> wth? :)
[06:52] <FloodBotK1> Macer: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:54] <metacontent> I'm wondering if anyone can help me, I'm having linker problems, I'm trying to compile a test c++ program with lua, but ld is complaining that it can't find  the right headers, I've found the hearders, but ld can't seem to find them, and I'm having trouble confincing it
[06:59] <metacontent> I think the file I need is /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.2.so and I try to link it with -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu and use the compile flag -lliblua5.2 but it complains that it can't find lliblua5.2 ....any ideas?
[07:00] <metacontent> hmm maybe this is not the right place to ask ;)
[07:01] <jhunold> Well, some lua channel should be better suited. Omit the lib prefix and the suffix and use -llua .
[07:04] <metacontent> jhunold: it complains that it can not find -llua
[07:04] <metacontent> jhunold: and yes, I have liblua5.2-dev installed
[07:19] <jhunold> metacontent: ah, yes, it only installs lua5.2, not an unversioned symlink in /usr/lib. Try -llua5.2 then.
[07:21] <metacontent> I've tried, but then it gives me a bunch of "undefined reference to luaL_newstate" here is a pastebin with the file I'm trying to compile and my compile command http://pastebin.com/k9HQAWUH
[07:25] <jhunold> completely remove  -lliblua5.2 from your linker line.
[07:26] <metacontent> then I get a bunch of error messages like: undefined reference to `luaL_newstate'
[07:26] <jhunold> and then try not the wrap the lua includes into "extern C"...
[07:27]  * jhunold is away for a while, sorry
[07:29] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:44] <BigWig> Hey guys I have this really strange thing happening with fglrx.
[07:45] <BigWig> Whenever I run fglrx_gears the gears appear frozen. But, whenever I move the application the gears appear to move! Any ideas on how to fix this?
[07:45] <BigWig> By move the application I mean drag the window around
[07:57] <BigWig> I guessed at it, turns out that turning the desktop settings to opengl fixes the problem!
[07:57] <BigWig> WOOO
[07:58] <lordievader> BigWig: Was it set to Xrender?
[07:58] <BigWig> lordievader: yes
[07:58] <BigWig> lordievader: Opengl didn't work with opensource drivers
[07:59] <lordievader> Ah that's why. I wondered why would it be on Xrender. There are a number of effects that do not work with Xrender.
[08:00] <BigWig> Craziness, I'm so happy!
[08:00] <BigWig> Why would xrender cause that odd behavior?
[08:00] <BigWig> What is xrender compared to opengl?
[08:01] <lordievader> Opengl uses the GPU, where as Xrender uses the CPU.
[08:01] <BigWig> Oh, cool.
[08:01] <BigWig> My computer is so quiet now :D
[08:02] <BigWig> Overgrowth is running!
[08:02] <BigWig> I'm never going to Windows again!
[08:02] <lordievader> Hehehe, good to hear ;)
[08:50] <Macer> figured it out
[08:50] <Macer> guess wifi needs to be disabled on this laptop in order to bt tether
[08:50] <Macer> maybe uses the same radio or something?
[08:50] <Macer> or something else conflicts i suppose
[11:44] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:14] <BluesKaj> !u
[12:22] <tomatopotato> any idea why my display does not show up after sleep, i mean its going to suspend and when trying to turn on the display is black
[12:39] <Dunga> tomatopotato : try to logout and login using a diffent display manager and see if that makes a difference
[12:41] <ovidius2> tomatopotato: did it work at some point or was it never working. what gfx card do you have and what driver?
[12:41] <tomatopotato> it never worked
[12:42] <tomatopotato> gfx  is nvidia gs7600
[12:43] <ovidius2> tomatopotato: are you using the noveau driver or nvidia's own driver
[12:43] <tomatopotato> lsmod says nvidia
[12:48] <ovidius2> tomatopotato: which kubuntu version are you running?
[12:48] <tomatopotato> well actually its xubuntu
[12:49] <ovidius2> doesn't matter. which version?
[12:50] <tomatopotato> the latest, 12.10
[12:51] <ovidius2> there was a nvidia driver problem with regard to suspend in version 302. could you check whether you have this version. update would resolve the issue
[12:52] <tomatopotato> how would i apron is?
[12:52] <tomatopotato> aproach
[12:53] <tomatopotato> i mean here does it show the version number
[12:53] <tomatopotato> hre=where
[12:54] <ovidius2> open the extra hardware driver thing (whatever it is called in xubuntu). you should see the version there
[12:55] <ovidius2> "jockey-gtk" from command line
[12:56] <tomatopotato> 304.51
[12:57] <ovidius2> ok, then i have no idea. sorry
[12:57] <tomatopotato> thanx for trying
[12:58] <BluesKaj> ovidius2:  kmenu >system >additional drivers
[12:58] <ovidius2> BluesKjay: he doesn't run kubuntu :-(
[12:59] <BluesKaj> or whatever your menu kickoff is called
[12:59] <BluesKaj> he should get the point of it
[13:00] <ovidius2> he found it already. thanks
[13:00] <diego_> I have a problem with xorg and xinerama on kubuntu raring. when I activate xinerama I have a segmentation fault in the xorg log files and then I'm not able to start lightdm and kde
[13:01] <diego_> anyone can help me?
[13:01] <BluesKaj> ppl who don't run kubuntu should be asking in #ubuntu , anyway
[13:01] <BluesKaj> diego_:  ask in #ubuntu+1 about 13.04
[13:02] <diego_> ok thank you
[13:55] <ovidiu-florin> hello world :D
[13:55] <ovidiu-florin> I have in Kmail 2 IMAP accouts and one POP3 account. on the POP3 account I've set as default inbox folder a folder inside Localfolders/inbox. I have filters for that accout but they don't run automatically whe I receive an email. If I run the: Apply all filters on folder or apply all filters on message the filters work, and the message is moves/marked as read to the specified directory (in the filter). I dont experience the same thing on the IMAP
[13:55] <ovidiu-florin> accounts. Why does this happen?
[13:55] <ovidiu-florin> also on one of the IMAP accounts, I have a filter to move some mails to a directory and to mark them as read. It moves, but it does not mark all of them as read. why does this happen?
[13:55] <FloodBotK1> ovidiu-florin: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:29] <Combatjuan> Hello.  My Xorg is using 100% of one core and has been for ~1hour.  This occassionally happens and I have to reboot.  But I'd like to figure out what it's doing.
[14:30] <Combatjuan> In the past, I have tried to run strace against it, but that brings my machine to a screeching halt.
[14:30] <Combatjuan> How might I troubleshoot my problems with Xorg?
[14:31] <Combatjuan> (Using Xorg on 12.04 runnig kde without acceleration and with nvidia blobs)
[14:54] <Mamarok> Combatjuan: you use 12.04 as is, or did you upgrade to 12.04.2?
[14:54] <Mamarok> there have been some mandatory upgrades since the LTS release :)
[15:00] <Combatjuan> Mamarok: Thanks for asking, I did start at Oneiric.  But I dist-upgrade once a week.  I've been on precise for over a year.
[15:01] <Combatjuan> At least, I /think/ that I started on Oneiric and upgraded...  Are you suggesting that that path could have missed some important hardware detection or something?
[15:02] <Combatjuan> By the way, I looked at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HighCPU  .  It seemed promising, but my Xorg.o.log has the usual startup stuff from days ago and then also mentions 4 reuses of an xkmfile.  That doesn't seem so bad.
[15:03] <Combatjuan> They are merely (II)s.
[15:03] <Mamarok> why hardware detection? No, I think you should make sure you have the latest upgrades for Oneiric. Which sources do you have active?
[15:05] <palasso> dist-upgrade once a week??? Isn't it supposed to be done once per six months? Combatjuan I think you have 12.10 right now...
[15:06] <Combatjuan> dist-upgrade doesn't actually change the Ubuntu version, but it does make sure that you get new kernels (at least, that's how it seems to work).  I definitely have 12.04
[15:08] <Combatjuan> $ grep VERSION= /etc/os-release
[15:08] <Combatjuan> VERSION="12.04.2 LTS, Precise Pangolin"
[15:10] <Combatjuan> Mamarok: http://paste.kde.org/706886/ (my sources.list).  The commented out CD-ROM entry does seem to imply that I upgraded from Oneiric.
[15:11] <palasso> I see.... do-release-upgrade is for upgrading a distro to a newer release
[15:12] <Combatjuan> palasso: Yeah, looking at the man-page on apt-get it seems that dist-upgrade could be used as a distribution upgrade mechanism but only if they package dependencies were set up that way.  I've always used it in preference to upgrade since it seems to more aggressively get newer kernels.
[15:12] <Combatjuan> I don't know if that makes any sense, it's just what I've always done.
[15:14] <palasso> I thought it changed the repos to the next release and updated the kubuntu-desktop metapackage... Now I'm not so sure...
[15:16] <BluesKaj> Combatjuan:  do-release-upgrade replaced dist-upgrade to give more flexibility to kernel and desktop upgrades rather than the whole OS
[15:17] <BluesKaj> that's how it was explained to me at the time
[15:21] <Combatjuan> BluesKaj: Interesting.  That must have been a long time ago.  I've used dist-upgrade since...  I don't know, before Hardy anyway.
[15:21] <Combatjuan> I mean, I've used dist-upgrade instead of just upgrade in apt.
[15:22] <Combatjuan> I guess I should break that habit.  I've also been meaning to get into the habit of using aptitude instead of apt-get, but old habits...
[15:22] <BluesKaj> Combatjuan:  it was around 11.04 I think
[15:23] <BluesKaj> anyway ..errands to to do ..BBL
[16:04] <morgium> hi
[16:05] <morgium> im on kubuntu 12.10 and use the fglrx package that comes with it, i have 2 monitors. i cant use xinerama, but if its not enabled im not able to switch to the right monitor with my mouse
[16:05] <morgium> the pointer just appears on the left side of the main screen
[16:07] <jhunold> nö.
[16:07] <morgium> wat nö
[16:07] <morgium> :S
[16:08] <jhunold> wrong chat window :-(
[16:36] <goodtime> ugugjgg111222333
[16:42] <morgium> re
[16:43] <morgium> i use kubuntu 12.10, with the proprietary fglrx driver. im trying to use dual-head without xinerama, because i need 3d acceleration
[16:44] <morgium> both monitor display the desktop, but i can only switch from one to another ONCE, then the mouse cursor is stuck on the second monitor
[16:44] <morgium> if i try to move back, the cursor just appears on the opposite side of the monitor im trying to leave
[16:44] <morgium> also i noticed, that when i start the machine up, the login screen seems to display both screens on one main screen
[16:45] <SniperShad> Hi
[17:00] <juan_> Hi
[17:56] <murthy> hello everyone
[19:31] <extropia1pirate> in kubuntu, how can i set defaults for gtk applications? my default browser is firefox, but when i open links in pidgin, they open in rekonq
[21:28] <keithzg> Anyone else have an issue where Tomahawk will say it can play songs from Soundcloud, but they'll never actually start playing?
[21:29] <Guest9224M> !list
[21:30] <mikkle> Wow, I haven't used IRC in so long that I forgot you could get warez on it!
[21:30] <mikkle> I did that maybe 10 years ago
[21:30] <mikkle> No, 15
[21:31] <keithzg> Ahhh, I remember those days.
[21:32]  * keithzg was the geekiest of geeks, and helped out in a channel that ripped and distributed Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel episodes . . .
[21:33] <mikkle> haha
[21:33] <mikkle> reminds me of the days when you had to wait to get onto a BBS cuz the line was busy
[21:36] <keithzg> Can't say I was ever in the BBS scene, but I definitely recall having to wait to use the internet because either the endpoint number was busy or someone else in the house wanted to use the phone ;)
[21:37] <lordievader> keithzg-n9: That is a bug with gstreamer.
[21:37] <lordievader> keithzg-n9: The gstreamer-phonon backend. Supposedly it should work with the vlc-phonon backend.
[21:40] <keithzg-n9> lordievader: Aha, I'll give that a shot. (Never did like gstreamer; more of a xine guy traditionally, heh)
[22:02] <keithzg> lordievader: Yup, switching to the VLC backend for phonon did the trick (although the first one I tried ended up pulling some sort of top-ten-countdown list that included the song instead of just the song, heh)
[22:02] <keithzg> lordievader: But yeah, thanks!
[22:02] <lordievader> keithzg: Ok nice ;)
[22:35] <ikjmc0> yoo
[22:35] <ikjmc0> people
[22:51] <puchacz_> hi, how can I check if kubuntu 13 has postgres 9.3 please?
[22:51] <ikonia> packages.ubuntu.com
[22:51] <puchacz_> ikonia: thanks
[22:51] <puchacz_> ubuntu =  kubuntu packages?
[22:52] <keithzg> puchacz: all of Kubuntu is in the ubuntu repos (as is Xubuntu, etc etc), it's essentially just a prepared setup that you get when you choose which distro.
[22:53] <puchacz_> ah, ok. thanks
[22:53] <ikonia> puchacz_: correct
[22:53] <keithzg> puchacz: if you had installed ubuntu and decided "naw, I'd rather try kubuntu" it's as simple as installing the "kubuntu-desktop" metapackage; same goes for any other *buntu desktop, mostly.
[22:54] <puchacz_> I did not know that
[22:55] <puchacz_> how do I check what my current distro name is?
[22:56] <puchacz_> in muon?
[22:57] <keithzg> puchacz_: in one sense, your current distro is just "*buntu". There's one set of repos, and packages like ubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop just pull in a set of other packages to set things up for you. But you can have any set installed you want.
[22:58]  * keithzg used to have kubuntu-desktop, ubuntustudio-desktop and xubuntu-desktop all installed, not to mention fluxbox, openbox etc etc back during the rough KDE 4 transition
[22:59] <puchacz_> keithzg: I got that part. Now I want to know version number and name :)
[22:59] <puchacz_> is it "heron" or someting?
[22:59] <keithzg> puchacz_: I always just run "cat /etc/lsb-release" from a console
[23:00] <keithzg> You could also just open up the file /etc/lsb-release with your favourite text editor/viewer too, I guess :P
[23:00] <puchacz_> thanks. it is 'precise'
[23:00] <puchacz_> my muon is showing postgres 9.2 available
[23:01] <puchacz_> if I wanted 9.3, I cannot have it - short of compiling from sources, correct?
[23:03] <lordievader> puchacz_: It might be in the backports
[23:03] <keithzg> puchacz_: it means it isn't in the main repositories, but you can always add other repositories if you trust them. http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/ mentions how, for example, and their repositories should contain 9.3.
[23:03] <lordievader> Not sure if there are backports for postgres
[23:04] <puchacz_> ok, thanks