[00:57] <Malsasa> Hello, how to set NO_CHROME_KDE_FILE_DIALOG=1 variable in Ubuntu? I have done export "NO_CHROME_KDE_FILE_DIALOG" in bash but after restarting 2 times, Chromium is still use Kdialog. I am using KDE 4.10.2.
[01:02] <wxl> wow was having a good old time in kubuntu and it's like x died and now ever since everything's runing super slow any time i switch windows. kwin is going off the hook. any ideas?
[01:05] <wxl> i should add it's cpu usage that's going nuts
[01:47] <Whiskey`Wonka> ok so this was fun
[01:47] <Whiskey`Wonka> install 12.10, first boot fails, can not mount /, can not mount /boot, can not mount /tmp
[01:48] <Whiskey`Wonka> reboot, skip, skip, skip, login with standard user, ok /dev is hardly populated, no sda entires at all
[01:49] <Whiskey`Wonka> so, how do we edit /boot to fix what ever is wrong with the dang settings?
[02:41] <mugy> ...
[02:55] <yahyaa> would anyone know how to install archive manager in the konsole?
[03:10] <alesan> hi
[03:10] <alesan> I have a brand new laptop, I am just waiting for kubuntu to come out so I install it only once
[03:10] <alesan> when is the day?
[03:41] <DarthFrog> alesan: Kubuntu 12.10 is the current version.  It was released last October.
[03:42] <DarthFrog> !release | alesan
[03:43] <DarthFrog> Or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule  which will tell you that April 25th is the next day of supreme joy and dancing in the streets.
[03:44] <DarthFrog> However, it is easy to upgrade an installation of Kubuntu from one version to the next, in place and without re-installing.
[03:47] <alesan> mh
[03:47] <alesan> one more week
[04:17] <c2tarun> I shared a folder and it has many folder and files inside it. Some has read access to 'others' but many dont have. How can I give this access to all files and folders?
[05:25] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[06:18] <c2tarun> I am using KDE 4.10, does using too much animation or desktop effects will slow down or heat up my laptop?
[08:39] <totalanonym> hi guys i need your help .... im trying to connect from putty on my windows machine to ubuntu 12.04 on my notebook ... so i want to do it via IPV6 but everytime i try it says connection timed out:
[08:40] <totalanonym> command is like  ssh -6 username@IPv6Adress%eth0
[08:40] <totalanonym> what am i doing wrong ?
[08:40] <totalanonym> i have searched for a howto in the www but ive found nothing bout it so i hope u can help me :)
[08:41] <valorie> I think a sysadmin channel would be more suitable, but 2 questions: does your ISP support IPv6? and 2. does the IPv6 link work for sure?
[08:41] <valorie> there is an IPv6 test out there
[08:41] <valorie> !ipv6
[08:43] <totalanonym> okay ive tested it and it says IPv6 is not available -.-  does that mean that my ISP probably doesnt support it ?
[08:45] <tsimpson> what should really matter, for a LAN connection, is does your router support IPv6
[08:46] <tsimpson> many modern routers still don't support IPv6, especially if they are routers supplied by ISPs
[08:46] <totalanonym> yeah @ this moment i was thinking about exactly that .... well im sitting here at a friends house so i was not thinking about that
[08:46] <totalanonym> ill check it , hang on
[08:47] <totalanonym> tsimpson :  yep ure totally right about that, this stupid router does not support it @ all ... ok problem is solved
[08:47] <totalanonym> thank u very much guys
[08:47] <totalanonym> have a nice day
[08:48] <tsimpson> you too :)
[11:16] <ronalds> happy 420 kubuntu people
[11:17] <smartboyhw> ronalds, :)
[11:17] <ronalds> 12.04 goes well on my classmates desktop, and maybe when I will buy outter hd, I will reinstall to newest kubuntu
[11:18] <kitzune> I'm actually quite excited for raring.
[11:18] <kitzune> Running a daily build, for now.
[11:19] <smartboyhw> kitzune, you don't necessaraily need to reinstall when 13.04 is officially released
[11:19] <Kalidarn> yeah im using the latest 13.04 daily
[11:19] <Kalidarn> its frozen so it wont be much different to 13.04 final
[11:19] <kitzune> Oh? I didn't know that.
[11:19] <Kalidarn> apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade == exactly the same release as final 13.04 media
[11:20] <Kalidarn> yeah 13.04 is due out like next week final
[11:20] <Kalidarn> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule
[11:20] <kitzune> Yeah, 5 days.
[11:20] <Kalidarn> so yeah installing quantal at this point would be a bit pointless
[11:21] <Kalidarn> and for UEFI systems you're probably going to have more luck with 13.04 :D
[11:21] <Kalidarn> kubuntu 13.04 has secureboot apparently.
[11:21] <kitzune> That's the one I'm using now.
[11:21] <ronalds> uefi is shit
[11:22] <kitzune> Not UEFI but secureboot
[11:22] <ronalds> both as well
[11:22] <smartboyhw> Agree
[11:22] <kitzune> Why is that?
[11:22] <Kalidarn> why is it "shit" lol.
[11:23] <ronalds> cause it's already chip in your head american
[11:23] <ronalds> oh well
[11:23] <Kalidarn> do you even know what secure boot does?
[11:24] <ronalds> any ubuntu cd you put in that box will be spit out, with no result,,
[11:24] <ronalds> atleast that what happened with win 8 preloaded laptop
[11:24] <Kalidarn> yeah you need to go into the BIOS configuration
[11:24] <Kalidarn> disable secureboot, then install OS
[11:24] <Kalidarn> then i believe you enable it and install shim
[11:24] <ronalds> but then hard drive fails
[11:24] <ronalds> to load
[11:25] <ronalds> and thats how fucked up those are
[11:25] <Kalidarn> it shouldn't on an x86 system
[11:25] <ronalds> it does really
[11:25] <Tm_T> ronalds: language please
[11:25] <Kalidarn> although the only problem with UEFI and secure bot is crappy implementations of it
[11:25] <Kalidarn> so if you've got a decent motherboard you shouldn't have any issues
[11:25] <Kalidarn> and unfortunately the exact instruction varies between manufacturer
[11:26] <Kalidarn> i haven't yet figured out how to instal ubuntu's KEK
[11:26] <ronalds> it's  i7 win8 laptop, and that what happens when you use some releases of ubuntu, they just don't boot, 12.04.2 , kde also.. probably they integrated win8 as only OS you can put on it
[11:27] <Kalidarn> yeah i wouldn't use 12.04.2
[11:27] <Kalidarn> its probably too old for your hardware if you have a newish laptop
[11:27] <Kalidarn> unless your machine is ages old using the latest is best.
[11:27] <ronalds> but software on 12.10 still isn't as stable
[11:27] <Kalidarn> it is.
[11:28] <Kalidarn> and infact a lot of the time newer releases have things fixed
[11:28] <ronalds> openoffice?
[11:28] <ronalds> kile? matlab?
[11:28] <Kalidarn> what's wrong with those?
[11:28] <Kalidarn> i use all 3 on quantal, and now on raring.
[11:28] <Kalidarn> raring now has libreoffice 4.0
[11:28] <Kalidarn> or you can use the libreoffice ppa and install 4.0.2 or whatever it is on any of the versions of buntu
[11:29] <Kalidarn> matlab also works on all those releases.
[11:29] <ronalds> and that's whats wrong with it, you cannot take of links of a lot of text by not choosing by one
[11:29] <ronalds> atleast that was any 12.10 release I tried openoffice on
[11:29] <Kalidarn> what is that supposed to mean?
[11:29] <ronalds> buggs
[11:30] <Kalidarn> you haven't mentioned any specific bugs
[11:30] <Kalidarn> and if you refuse to update your software you can't bitch it has problems
[11:30] <ronalds> LTS is always more stable on any buntu release
[11:30] <Kalidarn> you know developers do actually spend time fixing these things
[11:30] <Kalidarn> ronalds: not always
[11:30] <Kalidarn> not if your hardware came out after the LTS release
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:25] <MySystem> hello if i make in dolphin a smb share where is this share and settings stored (searched in /etc/samba/smb.conf and /usr/share/samba/smb.conf but didnt find my shares)
[12:36] <reddy> how do I open babe.porn file?
[12:37] <smartboyhw> reddy, !?
[12:37]  * smartboyhw has never heard of such an horrible file extension.
[12:37] <Artakha> heh
[12:37] <smartboyhw> heh
[12:38] <Kalidarn> well there is http://filext.com/file-extension/GAY
[12:38] <Tm_T> kids, please stick in the channel topic
[12:38] <smartboyhw> Kalidarn, .... But this is even more terrible.
[12:38] <smartboyhw> Tm_T, we know:P
[12:38] <smartboyhw> reddy, sorry we seriously don't know the answer.
[12:38] <Kalidarn> smartboyhw: i know, i didn't expect to find anything but i found it when googling for .porn
[12:38] <smartboyhw> OK
[12:39] <Tm_T> this isn't channel where you spout things "just for giggles" (;
[12:40] <smartboyhw> Tm_T, not our fault.
[12:40] <Tm_T> not pointing fingers, just reminding (:
[12:41] <smartboyhw> Tm_T, :)
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Hey again
[13:01] <MySystem> hi blueskaj
[13:01] <BluesKaj> hi MySystem
[13:01] <MySystem> second post: if i make in dolphin a smb share where is this share and settings stored (searched in /etc/samba/smb.conf and /usr/share/samba/smb.conf but didnt find my shares)
[13:04] <MySystem> sadly google outputs very much stuff how to create shares but not where the settings for the shares made by gui are saved to
[13:06] <dav> hi i need help for 1
[13:06] <Guest64582> hi i need help about 13.04 beta
[13:06] <BluesKaj> smb shares should be in dolphin if you used the "add network folder " option , MySystem
[13:06] <BluesKaj> dolphin network that is
[13:07] <BluesKaj> Guest64582, ask in #ubuntu+1
[13:09] <MySystem> ok i think my discription was bad i search the kubuntu smb.conf file where all the shares are listet with the options for each share like path= comment= browseable= and so
[13:11] <MySystem> which is sadly not  /etc/samba/smb.conf it is set like default without my manual shares
[13:12] <MySystem> for information kubuntu 12.10
[13:15] <reddy> sorry, that was a pun
[13:26] <BluesKaj> MySystem, sorry i don't understand what you're trying to do with the smb shares , can you see the shares you creted in dolphin places ?
[13:26] <BluesKaj> created
[13:39] <moore_> !logs
[13:40] <MySystem> yes the shares works fine and in gui i can manage all my shares but i want to test and learn with the results from gui how they look like in conf file
[13:56] <BluesKaj> MySystem, ok , that's not something I fool around with
[13:57] <MySystem> ok thx elseway blueskaj i try reading more and learn it that way
[14:05] <ggfef> hi, does anyone know how to get the old kde desktop
[14:05] <ggfef> not the new plasma one
[14:06] <smartboyhw> ggfef, why do you not want the old one?
[14:06] <ggfef> smartboyhw, I WANT the old one
[14:06] <smartboyhw> ggfef, :(
[14:07] <smartboyhw> Um download it from download.kde.org?
[14:07] <smartboyhw> There's still the 3.5.10
[14:07] <ggfef> smartboyhw, Yes, but I want the ols desktop look, but with the latest version of it
[14:07] <ggfef> smartboyhw, 4.2
[14:07] <smartboyhw> ggfef, 4.2 alright
[14:10] <smartboyhw> ggfef, one method: You can install the 9.04 ISO in http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/kubuntu/jaunty/ That includes 4.2
[14:10] <smartboyhw> But I don't recommend you to install
[14:10] <smartboyhw> Since it is unsupported anymore,
[14:10] <ggfef> smartboyhw, will all the screen widgets that I have work with 4.2
[14:11] <smartboyhw> ggfef, look at above ^
[14:12] <ggfef> But it's outdated
[14:12] <smartboyhw> ggfef, come on.
[14:12] <smartboyhw> The 4.2 itself is EOLed.
[14:13] <ggfef> Can't I get the 4.2 theme on 4.11
[14:13] <smartboyhw> ggfef, I don't think so.
[14:14] <Tm_T> why you're talking about 4.2 if plasma is not wanted? (:
[14:15] <ggfef> 4.2 has plasma!?
[14:15] <Tm_T> there's KDE3-continuation as trinity desktop, see http://www.trinitydesktop.org/
[14:15] <Tm_T> ggfef: yes
[14:15] <Tm_T> ggfef: KDE 4 is all plasma
[14:15]  * smartboyhw seriously doesn't think that plasma is REALLY that bad
[14:15] <Tm_T> smartboyhw: it isn't (:
[14:16] <ggfef> Oh, then how do I get the old theme, like in this picture http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/KDE_4-1_desktop.png/300px-KDE_4-1_desktop.png
[14:19] <hggdh> any known issues with KDE and X? Mine is locking up on display, but I can still SSH in. Logs show errors on nouveau
[14:19] <hggdh> This is, I forgot to state, on 13.04 current
[14:21] <santiago> in my case often the screen turns black, and you only get to see where a window redraws, easily fixed moving the mouse to the top left corner to force a fullscreen redraw
[14:22] <santiago> still, it's quite annoying
[14:24] <ggfef> hi?
[14:25] <smartboyhw> ggfef, hello?
[14:25] <smartboyhw> !patience | ggfef
[14:33] <Tm_T> hggdh: I recommend asking in #ubuntu+1
[14:33] <Tm_T> ggfef: you want that black plasma theme?
[14:34] <ggfef> Tm_T: Yes
[14:34] <hggdh> Tm_T: yeah, just went there
[14:39] <Tm_T> ggfef: that's desktop theme called "oxygen"
[14:40] <Tm_T> ggfef: is in the package called "kde-runtime-data"
[14:42] <ggfef> Tm_T: I tried the oxygen theme
[14:43] <Tm_T> and?
[14:43] <ggfef> Tm_T: It's the same, but the color's different
[14:43] <Tm_T> what colour is different?
[14:44] <ggfef> Tm_T: Instead of the white taskbar, the taskbar is black, but the shape is the same
[14:45] <Tm_T> ggfef: I'm not following, could you describe what you want and what is missing more?
[14:47] <ggfef> Tm_T: In the picture I gave you, the taskbar is bigger, it doesn't have that 'powdery' texture
[14:47] <ggfef> Tm_T: the 'open windows' tiles look different
[14:47] <Tm_T> taskbar, or more precisely, panel size is adjustable and doesn't come with the theme
[14:49] <ggfef> Tm_T: It looks different
[14:49] <Tm_T> hmm, yes, it has evolved a bit
[14:50] <ggfef> Tm_T: The thing I don't like the most is the "powdery" texture
[14:50] <lordievader> Good afternoon
[14:51] <Tm_T> ggfef: hmm, don't know about that, sorry
[14:51] <Tm_T> I keep my own desktop rather simple and flat (and I don't have panels visible anyway)
[14:52] <ggfef> Tm_T: Ohh, I just found it. The pannel is semi-transparent. Only the desktop background was powdery
[14:53] <Tm_T> aw
[14:53] <Tm_T> ggfef: good, so you found what you wanted then?
[14:53] <ggfef> a bit
[14:53] <ggfef> it still looks different, but it's ok
[15:16] <Matteo99> Hello =) i nave a big problem.... I have to install Kubuntu 12.04 LTS with my DVD but it requires a pae cpu....!? But 12.04 is non-pae.... What i do? Please help me... Thanks a lot
[15:18] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, it is PAEed.....
[15:18] <smartboyhw> What do you mean?
[15:19] <smartboyhw> !pae | Matteo99
[15:19] <smartboyhw> ...
[15:20] <Matteo99> smartboyhw, nope, i nel
[15:20] <Matteo99> I need to install
[15:20] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, sure
[15:20] <smartboyhw> So?
[15:20] <Matteo99> Kubuntu 12.04 on a non-pae pc
[15:21] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, it is OK
[15:21] <smartboyhw> Only 12.10 isn't.
[15:23] <Matteo99> And then what i do for install Kubuntu 12.04 with a non-pae pc, smartboyhw ?
[15:23] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, download the ISO, burn it to a disc or USB, and boot it to install!
[15:25] <Matteo99> Yes, but i have those DVD but i doesn't install because it needs a pae cpu...
[15:25] <Matteo99> Stupid iPad
[15:25] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, 12.04 DOESN'T need -pae.
[15:26] <smartboyhw> As I said, only 12.10 or above does.
[15:27] <Matteo99> wait... A second....
[15:27] <OerHeks> smartboyhw, 12.04 iis also with PAE, Matteo99, one way to avoid PAE, is installing Lubuntu (withoutPAE)  and put kubuntu-desktop on it after that.
[15:28] <Matteo99> Oh, ok
[15:28] <OerHeks> or an other way is this special ubuntu iso > http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/12.04-nonpae/
[15:29] <smartboyhw> OerHeks, er?
[15:29]  * smartboyhw just replied a PAE message some hours ago about this and it worked.
[15:29] <smartboyhw> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise)
[15:30] <smartboyhw> Both the CD and DVD installer of Ubuntu automatically installs the PAE enabled kernel if it detects more than 3 Gb of available memory. In the case of the liveCD, a working network connection is required, since the PAE enabled kernel packages are not present on the CD.
[15:30] <smartboyhw> OerHeks, are you sure?
[15:30] <OerHeks> odd, i had the same issue with pentiumM, 12.04 iso won't boot ...
[15:31] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, wait are you having an i386 ISO or an amd64 ISO?
[15:31] <OerHeks> PAE is i386 only
[15:33] <Matteo99> I HAVE A KUBUNTU 12.04 i386 DVD
[15:34] <Matteo99> I need to install lubuntu for have KDE
[15:34] <Matteo99> ?
[15:34] <Walex> Matteo99: Kubuntu DVD will have nearly the full KDE on it
[15:35] <smartboyhw> The problem is that he seems can't install the DVD since he doesn't have PAE while the disc should have
[15:35] <Matteo99> YES FUUUUUUUUU
[15:37] <Matteo99> What i do for boot the DVD with non-pae?
[15:37] <smartboyhw> Damn that page is weird
[15:37] <smartboyhw> !pae
[15:39] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, how much RAM do you have on your computer?
[15:39] <Matteo99> Aaaaaaaarrrrgghhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED TO DISABLE PAE ON MY DVD WHEN BOOTING
[15:39] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, calm down a bit
[15:39] <Matteo99> Ahahahah XD
[15:40] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, ?
[15:40] <Matteo99> I repeat all with more calm
[15:40] <Matteo99> Ok?
[15:40] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, how much RAM do you have?
[15:40] <smartboyhw> I understand your question.
[15:40] <Matteo99> 1.5 gb
[15:40] <smartboyhw> Please, stay calm.
[15:40] <smartboyhw> Mathnerd626, eh.....
[15:43] <Matteo99> After this, i need to install Windows?
[15:43] <Matteo99> Ahahahahahahaha
[15:44] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, grrr.
[15:44] <smartboyhw> !patience | MadAGu
[15:44] <smartboyhw> oOps
[15:44] <smartboyhw> Matteo99: ^
[15:44]  * smartboyhw hates tab errors
[15:47] <Matteo99> Are you ok? We're going to become crazy...
[15:48] <Matteo99> Well, this problem's going to become irresolvable
[15:50] <Matteo99> smartboyhw, Ooookkkkkk...... I install OpenSUSE?
[15:51] <smartboyhw> Matteo99, be patient please....
[15:52] <Matteo99> smartboyhw, ok
[15:55] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, can you help a bit?^
[15:55] <shadeslayer> hi
[15:55] <shadeslayer> could you describe the problem in one line? I don't have the time to go through the logs at the moment
[15:56] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, he can't install 12.04 DVD in a non-pae processor
[15:56] <shadeslayer> hum
[15:56] <Matteo99> Yes
[15:56] <smartboyhw> But aren't DVDs with the non-pae kernels?
[15:56] <shadeslayer> I think everything is non-pae now
[15:56] <shadeslayer> and there a special builds for pae
[15:56] <shadeslayer> not sure, looking it up in my email logs
[15:57] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, you mean everything is pae and special builds for non-pae?
[15:57] <shadeslayer> no, everything is pae and special builds for non-pae
[15:57] <shadeslayer> oh wait
[15:57] <shadeslayer> smartboyhw: you're right
[15:57] <shadeslayer> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu#System_Requirements
[15:57] <Matteo99> Ahahahaha
[15:58] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, that's Q
[15:58] <smartboyhw> Not P
[15:58] <shadeslayer> a whole article on booting non-pae systems http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/how-to-install-ubuntu-1210-on-non-pae.html
[15:58] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, it's 12.04 (DVD)
[15:58] <shadeslayer> ahhh
[15:58] <smartboyhw> Not 12.10...
[15:58] <shadeslayer> then non-pae should work
[15:58] <shadeslayer> not sure why it wouldn't work on 12.04
[15:59] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, I think i got the reason:
[15:59] <smartboyhw> That help I posted is lying
[15:59] <Matteo99> If i install Fedora with KDE?
[16:00] <smartboyhw> The Kubuntu (and indeed Ubuntu) images only comes with -pae
[16:00]  * smartboyhw should find the maintainer of that page to discuss.
[16:00] <shadeslayer> Matteo99: The attitude isn't helping
[16:01] <OerHeks> So Lubuntu or that special ubuntu non-pae image is the only way to install and add  kubuntu-desktop
[16:01] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, I agree
[16:01]  * smartboyhw really needs to question why the ubuntu-devs have done something they aren't supposed to do
[16:01] <shadeslayer> I have no idea how PAE is setup on 12.04, you'll have to ask in #ubuntu-kernel I'm afraid
[16:02] <shadeslayer> though from what I'm reading non-pae systems should just work
[16:02] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, me too
[16:02] <Matteo99> Hmmmmmmmm
[16:02] <shadeslayer> but seriously, I'm the wrong person to talk to about this :)
[16:02] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, the problem is that the images come default with -pae.
[16:02] <smartboyhw> which they shouldn't
[16:02] <Matteo99> Yes
[16:03] <shadeslayer> uh, I think the wiki says that the installer detects if the RAM > 3 GB and then installs a PAE kernel
[16:03] <shadeslayer> it's not used at boot time
[16:03] <shadeslayer> smartboyhw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE
[16:04] <smartboyhw> shadeslayer, which is weird. He has only 1.5
[16:05] <OerHeks> The CPU needs to be PAE capable, nothing to do with the size of memory, iirc
[16:06] <smartboyhw> OerHeks, the problem is that it shouldn't need to, IIRC.
[16:19] <doyle> Hey. I'm using a wireless logitech kbrd, and the arrow keys insert letters in vi. Can I get a hand with this?
[16:22] <doyle> seriously? vim-tiny?
[16:23] <doyle> everyone involved needs to be forced to use windows vista for a week.
[16:24] <smartboyhw> doyle: Why?
[16:25]  * smartboyhw used Windows Vista before and it's essentially more crap than Windows 8.
[16:31] <doyle> smartboyhw: vim-tiny presents the kind of frustration that shouldn't exist in linux, especailly when the full version is tiny to begin with.
[16:31] <doyle> There are many pages of forums filled up with people looking to overcome the obsticles presented when attempting to use VI in ubuntu, and finally finding that they're using vim-tiny instead.
[16:34] <BluesKaj> doyle, what about regular vim ?
[16:35]  * smartboyhw only uses nano and gedit
[16:36] <doyle> I've never tried nano, but I see a lot of people using it. There's a new kid at work who uses it. I just need to make the effort.
[16:37] <doyle> I'm used to vi, and it's on every sever grade linux distro by default
[16:42] <BluesKaj> nano has always worked here , doyle , but my use is usually for simple text /bash files
[16:51] <alainus> Can I reconfigure my keyboard but see a map of the layouts for each model so I can choose the correct one?
[18:07] <blank_> i'm a little new. this system was setup with the system being encrypted. is there a way to change that password for booting kubuntu?
[18:10] <Obsidian1723> the grub password or what exactly do you mean?
[18:12] <blank_> um you can encrypt the system, the user accounts , or both. the system is encrypted. that password needs to be changed before selling this old desktop. (getting a laptop dedicated to kubuntu)
[18:12] <blank_> how do i change it?
[18:13] <blank_> the firmware is not password protected.
[18:15] <blank_> the secure-delete package has been installed and existing user accounts srm'ed. this account (blank) has administration ability and was added to replace the original account which also has been srm'ed
[18:15] <blank_> owner does not want computer sold with any of owner's passwords on it
[18:16] <blank_> it's either change them or wipe and reinstall
[18:16] <blank_> i was hoping i could just change them (to save time)
[18:24] <basso> how can i play a movie from a network share in vlc?
[18:25] <DarthFrog> If said share is mounted in your file system, play it as you would any file.
[18:27] <basso> so i have to mount the remote share with like.. sshfs?
[18:28] <DarthFrog> However you mount it, it needs to be part of your file system.
[18:29] <basso> I persume gnome mounts it localy, and kde does some strange wizardy with kio?
[18:31] <DarthFrog> Nothing strange about KIO slave wizardry.  Rather convenient, actually.
[18:31] <basso> but it does stop me from watching videos remotly with vlc :)
[18:33] <DarthFrog> How so?   vlc also accepts various URLs for remote play.  "man vlc" for details.
[18:33] <wriksen> hi
[18:34] <DarthFrog> basso: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5725266/
[18:35] <Kalidarn> to boot grub menu you hold down shift don't you
[18:50] <ed34546> hi, somebody please help me, I have intel centrino wireless n 130 BGN its advertised wifi + bluetooth adapter, now wifi but bluetooth doesnt not even get detected in the system? what  to do?
[18:50] <ed34546> wifi works but bt doesnt
[18:51] <Nano> Hello
[18:52] <Nano> How I can turn my computer into a multiseat with kubuntu?
[19:04] <away> Nano, dualboot?
[19:04] <away> oh, nvm
[19:20] <Nano> Hello
[19:20] <Nano> How I can turn my Kubuntu into a multiseat?
[19:21] <DarthFrog> What do you mean by multiseat?
[19:22] <Nano> DarthFrog: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiseat_configuration
[19:24] <DarthFrog> Hmm, never done that.  But one of the monitors is showing Debian.
[19:28] <DarthFrog> Nano: http://www.linuxtoys.org/multiubuntu/multiubuntu.html
[19:29] <Nano> I found this too but It's too old, It uses xorg
[19:29] <DarthFrog> So will you.
[20:41] <Nano> DarthFrog: I don't know why the GNU/Linux world work to improve multiseats..
[20:46] <Chet> anyone know when the RC is going to be released?
[21:42] <okmanek> halo halo
[22:12] <kitzune> Anyone know how to get files to show up in a mounted folder for an ISO file?
[22:51] <smsm> hi all
[22:51] <smsm> i have prob in    ark
[22:52] <smsm> it can't extract the files
[22:53] <smsm> and the skype  don't install