[00:02] <Enklave> hello everybody!
[00:02] <Enklave> THANKS TO YOU, THE COMMUNITY
[00:03] <Enklave> I have now 8 GB to use
[00:04] <Enklave> Its time to us FULL POWER
[00:04] <Enklave> use
[00:04] <Enklave> 1000 x THX
[00:04] <smartboyhw_> Enklave: :)
[00:04] <Enklave> You are god for me now!
[00:05] <Enklave> now you have 3 wishes
[00:06] <smartboyhw_> …
[00:06] <Enklave> do you want to be immortal, no problem i am a physican
[00:09] <bjrohan> Is it just me, or does the new LibreOffice 4 file dialog box look wine ish?
[00:09] <Enklave> you have time smartboy, and thx again
[00:09] <bjrohan> Perhaps I did something wrong?
[00:10] <bjrohan> It does NOT use Dolphin, that is for certains
[00:20] <subman> This may be an issue that a developer wants to look into.  I installed kubuntu-desktop under Ubuntu 12.10 and all was well.  I decided to upgrade to 13.04 Ubuntu and it went well, except for when I go to try Kubuntu.  It comes up with a message box that states:  "Cannot start D-BUS.  Can you start qdbus?"  There is an 'okay' button and when pressed takes me back to the login screen.  Any ideas or just too early to try Kubuntu in this
[00:20] <subman> manner?
[00:25] <yahyaa> please help
[00:25] <yahyaa> trying to get soud through hdmi port to my hidef tv
[00:26] <yahyaa> I am running kubuntu 12.10
[00:29] <DarthFrog> yahyaa: Which video drivers are you using?  Is it an on-board HDMI port or one on your video card?
[00:30] <yahyaa> on board
[00:38] <Quest> how to make ubuntu/kubuntu boot and only go to console automatically. do not load gui?
[00:39] <DarthFrog> Quest: Try removing the lightdm package.
[00:39] <subman> Doesn't grub come with an option to boot to command line?
[00:41] <subman> Quest, maybe this:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/52089/how-do-i-boot-to-a-command-line-interface-instead-of-a-gui
[00:44] <sylvia_> hello
[00:46] <sylvia_> I'm also having a problem with getting sound through my HDMI port. I got kubuntu 12.10 and i got picture but no sound. its  a laptopits a  so theres no card and  radeon 4200 series
[00:53] <sylvia_> hello/ anybody helping tonight, I'm new to ubuntu so I don't know who else to ask.
[00:55] <DarthFrog> sylvia_: You can install the pavucontrol package and use it to direct where your sound is output.
[00:57] <sylvia_> and how do i go about that? is that the "apt m- sudo get install" thing?
[00:57] <DarthFrog> If you're using the radeon driver, HDMI audio is disabled by default.
[00:58] <DarthFrog> sylvia_:  You could use muon as the graphical package manager or "sudo apt-get install pavucontrol" at the command line.
[00:58] <sylvia_> Darth_: does that mean I'm kinda screwed?
[00:58] <DarthFrog> sylvia_: No.
[00:58] <sylvia_> ok imma try it
[01:03] <sylvia_> Darth_: got it open, don't see anything indicationg sound
[01:05] <DarthFrog> You've opened pavucontrol?
[01:06] <sylvia_> no actually i don't think i did, my  konsole says its installed but I don't see it in my system sections
[01:07] <DarthFrog> Run it from the command line then.  Press ALT-F2 and type "pavucontrol".
[01:07] <DarthFrog> Look at output devices.
[01:08] <DarthFrog> But from the KMenu, it's under Applications/Multimedia.
[01:11] <sylvia_> ok I got output devices open and it says RS880 HDMI audio for port it say HDMI/display port
[01:12] <sylvia_> na  the port settingme anything else to changed it doesn't give
[01:13] <DarthFrog> Play around with the app.
[01:13] <sylvia_> and it doesn't give any option to change port setting
[01:20] <sylvia_> ok messed with it. it shows in the audio stream that its producing sound and its not silent but theres still no sound
[01:21] <sylvia_> like its literally showing that its just going through my HDMI port but nothing is coming out
[01:25] <sylvia_> I support what ubuntu is and what it represents to the conglomerate corporations, but I've had so many hiccups with it. kinda missing the automation of windows
[01:26] <sylvia_> nad what I mean by represents is the idea of sharing ideas and not for profit thinking and helping
[01:29] <sylvia_> any other ideas anyone? This shouldn't be difficult but it turns out its tricky
[01:30] <sylvia_> is there any update for radeon?
[01:37] <valorie> !jockey | sylvia_
[01:38] <valorie> hmmm
[01:38] <valorie> !video
[01:38] <valorie> sylvia_: ^^^
[01:39] <sylvia_> hmm ok. whats jockey?
[01:42] <valorie> evidently that is no longer used
[01:42] <valorie> used to be the way that ubuntu handled drivers
[01:42] <valorie> !drivers
[01:42] <valorie> huh
[01:43] <valorie> I guess it's directly from system settings now
[01:43] <bazhang> !info jockey-kde | valorie sylvia_
[01:44] <valorie> interesting, bazhang
[01:44] <valorie> thanks
[01:45] <sylvia_> ok I'm going through ubuntu-help/media but ya I'll post something. UBOTTU: i'm not a programmer I barely know what any of that meansrammer, i ba
[01:45] <sylvia_> what it means
[01:45] <sylvia_> oh wait I need to install jock-kde?
[01:46] <valorie> it might help
[01:47] <valorie> ubottu is just a bot
[01:47] <valorie> anyone can use it
[01:47] <sylvia_> I've been able to select the driver. I see it. below it there is a sound bar. for the port it shows that there is sound going to it I guess because for the internal audio its flat-lined. however no actual sound is coming out. so selecting the driver isn't the issue
[01:47] <valorie> often that means that somewhere, you have a channel muted
[01:48] <valorie> are you using ubuntu, or kubuntu?
[01:48] <sylvia_> kubuntu
[01:48] <valorie> ok
[01:48] <sylvia_> 12.10
[01:48] <valorie> pavucontrol is often useful for checking everything out
[01:49] <sylvia_> ya. tried it. thats how I show sound going to the port. its at 100%
[01:49] <valorie> for sound issues, I mean
[01:49] <valorie> hmmm
[01:49] <valorie> !sound
[01:49] <valorie> the troubleshooting link there is really useful
[01:50] <sylvia_> I got all the formats checked off, and the mute sections are unhighlited
[01:50] <valorie> for instance, trying with a new user often pinpoints the problem
[01:51] <valorie> I've had to work this through a few times in the last 10 years or so
[01:51] <valorie> and always use that link to work it through logically
[02:02] <sylvia_> ok ya I found out for my sound divices under my konsole it says [HDA ATI  SB] and I guess this means its an ATI driver which requires proprietary drivers. so now I gotta look in to this
[02:03] <sylvia_> thanks for all your help but I think i'm screwed
[02:03] <valorie> there is usually an answer
[02:03] <valorie> I have an ati
[02:04] <valorie> one time I had to do a modprobe and all that jazz, but it's all doable
[02:04] <sylvia_> and you can link up to your TV?
[02:04] <valorie> my TV is old, so no
[02:04] <sylvia_> modprobe?
[02:05] <valorie> if you get that deep into the troubleshooting doc, you'll see
[02:05] <sylvia_> ok thaks again for all your help.
[02:05] <valorie> looks complicated, but like everything else in linux, if you just calmly, logically follow the steps
[02:05] <valorie> it all works out
[02:05] <sylvia_> oh real quick. whats a bot?
[02:05] <valorie> in this channel (and all ubuntu chans)
[02:06] <valorie> it is a way to access a database of helpful hints and links
[02:06] <valorie> so
[02:06] <valorie> !bot
[02:06] <valorie> we don't have to remember all that, just ask the bot
[02:06] <sylvia_> LMAO i thought it was a user. damn i feel like i gotta know a lil about programming
[02:07] <valorie> she looks like a knowitall user, yeah
[02:07] <sylvia_> LOL thanks
[02:14] <becnfecn> Anyone know how I can get the security uodate to install
[02:14] <becnfecn> apt-get update; aot-get upgrade doesnt seem to do it
[02:15] <becnfecn> security.ubuntu.com is in my sources.list
[02:17] <valorie> I always use sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:18] <valorie> you might try that instead
[02:18] <valorie> btw, although it looks like that upgrades your dist, it does not
[02:19] <valorie> it includes all the applications in the upgrade request
[02:19] <valorie> !apt
[02:26] <richerVE> Hi, it isn't today the release of 13.04 RC ??
[02:27] <valorie> !release
[02:27] <valorie> heh
[02:28] <valorie> last I heard, it wasn't on the official mirrors yet
[02:28] <valorie> #ubuntu+1 for all the latest
[02:30] <richerVE> Maybe tomorrow morning then, at least in my country (GMT-4:30)
[02:35] <becnfecn> is it possible to actually do the dist-upgrade for the 13.04?
[02:41] <valorie> that is "do-release-upgrade" I believe
[02:41] <valorie> but please ask about that in #ubuntu+1
[02:41] <valorie> !raring
[03:01] <DarthFrog> do-release-upgrade -d
[03:07] <OerHeks> release is 25th april, 7 more days
[03:09] <don_> hello all
[05:50] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:18] <aspire> b
[09:18] <aspire> b
[09:18] <aspire> n
[09:18] <FloodBotK1> aspire: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:49] <feruzi_> hi so when is the next kubuntu coming out
[12:51] <smartboyhw_> feruzi_ Next Thursday.
[12:58] <Freddie_Freewing> Hello, I have a question about burning boot-able cds from .ios files. I recently rescued an old imac g3 from the trash and am trying to bypass the password screen. To do so I need an OS 9 install disk it seems, namely because even lubuntu maxes out the ram. Is there any specific procedure that I need to follow to make a boot-able cd from an .ios file that is designed for the powerpc architecture?
[13:01] <smartboyhw_> .iso file you mean?
[13:02] <Freddie_Freewing> Yes, sorry about that. :)
[13:03] <smartboyhw_> Freedie_Freewing: And why are you asking about Lubuntu!?
[13:08] <Freddie_Freewing> smartboyhw: I am currently using kubuntu to try to burn an OS9 iso to a disk using k3b. I was merely detailing the procedure that I have gone though so far. And asking if there are any procedures that I should be aware of when trying to burn a boot-able disk.
[13:09] <smartboyhw_> Freddie_Freewing: Nothing much I think.
[13:11] <Freddie_Freewing> Smartboyhw: So just write the .iso image to the disk and everything should be a-okay. I ask because I remember a time when you had to make the boot folder and nonsense like that.
[13:13] <smartboyhw_> Freddie_Freewing: I use dd.
[13:13] <smartboyhw_> That's the play-safe method.
[13:13] <Freddie_Freewing> dd?
[13:39] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[16:32] <sagat> portugues
[16:32] <sagat> ?
[16:33] <wxl> !pt | sagat
[17:02] <wololo_226> hi, I'm trying to install Kubuntu 13.04, but installer stalls at the "Preparation to install" screen
[17:07] <genii-around> wololo_226: The channel #ubuntu+1 for 13.04 please.
[17:07] <wololo_226> genii-around: ok, thanks
[17:13] <rosco_y> Which is the ubuntu installer: .deb or .rpm ?
[17:15] <rosco_y> found it: ubuntu speaks .deb :)
[22:26] <kdef> can someone help?   I want to install a debian package (64-bit) but it needs 32-bit packages
[22:26] <kdef> I forget how to do so without installing all the 32-bit packages...   I think I just need multiarch but how?
[22:27] <kdef> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution)." -> I don't have to do this, do I?
[22:27] <wxl> kdef: sudo apt-get -f install
[22:27] <wxl> that will fix it
[22:28] <kdef> that's the only way?
[22:28] <wxl> kdef: there's always another way, but that way works. :)
[22:30] <kdef> it will intall every 32-bin lib package in the world... but, I probably only need a few? :)
[22:30] <kdef> -bit not bin
[22:30] <wxl> kdef: well somehow or another it's requiring those depends.
[22:37] <Whiskey`Wonka> is kubuntu.org having a issue? I can not get it to load
[22:38] <wxl> just for you Whiskey`Wonka
[22:38] <wxl> http://isitup.org/kubuntu.org
[22:38] <valorie> loads instantly for me
[22:39] <Whiskey`Wonka> mmm
[22:39] <Whiskey`Wonka> its not just me, its 4 people that i know of on clink adsl
[22:39] <wxl> hm
[22:40] <wxl> i don't think i'd use an isp called "clink"
[22:40] <Whiskey`Wonka> but those are all in the same town
[22:40] <Whiskey`Wonka> we call them clink (klink)
[22:40] <Whiskey`Wonka> its century link
[22:41] <Whiskey`Wonka> ah fun its some kinda dns related issue
[22:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> look its ip up with another provider and IP access works, named access does not
[22:44] <Whiskey`Wonka> more correctly the ubuntu site loads since IP breaks the name based host. oy