[00:57] 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] 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] i should add it's cpu usage that's going nuts [01:47] ok so this was fun [01:47] install 12.10, first boot fails, can not mount /, can not mount /boot, can not mount /tmp [01:48] reboot, skip, skip, skip, login with standard user, ok /dev is hardly populated, no sda entires at all [01:49] so, how do we edit /boot to fix what ever is wrong with the dang settings? === DouglasKAway is now known as DouglasK [02:41] ... [02:55] would anyone know how to install archive manager in the konsole? [03:10] hi [03:10] I have a brand new laptop, I am just waiting for kubuntu to come out so I install it only once [03:10] when is the day? === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine [03:41] alesan: Kubuntu 12.10 is the current version. It was released last October. [03:42] !release | alesan [03:42] alesan: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [03:43] 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] However, it is easy to upgrade an installation of Kubuntu from one version to the next, in place and without re-installing. [03:47] mh [03:47] one more week [04:17] 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? === dan_ is now known as Guest749 === dan__ is now known as Guest54653 === DouglasK is now known as DouglasKAway [05:25] !netsplit [05:25] netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit [06:18] I am using KDE 4.10, does using too much animation or desktop effects will slow down or heat up my laptop? === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson [08:39] 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] command is like ssh -6 username@IPv6Adress%eth0 [08:40] what am i doing wrong ? [08:40] i have searched for a howto in the www but ive found nothing bout it so i hope u can help me :) [08:41] 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] there is an IPv6 test out there [08:41] !ipv6 [08:41] For an introduction to IPv6 and information on tunneling IPv6 through IPv4 connections, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPv6 | To disable IPv6 see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4 [08:43] okay ive tested it and it says IPv6 is not available -.- does that mean that my ISP probably doesnt support it ? [08:45] what should really matter, for a LAN connection, is does your router support IPv6 [08:46] many modern routers still don't support IPv6, especially if they are routers supplied by ISPs [08:46] 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] ill check it , hang on [08:47] tsimpson : yep ure totally right about that, this stupid router does not support it @ all ... ok problem is solved [08:47] thank u very much guys [08:47] have a nice day [08:48] you too :) === alek is now known as Guest77217 === fale_ is now known as fale === marco is now known as Guest47145 [11:16] happy 420 kubuntu people [11:17] ronalds, :) [11:17] 12.04 goes well on my classmates desktop, and maybe when I will buy outter hd, I will reinstall to newest kubuntu [11:18] I'm actually quite excited for raring. [11:18] Running a daily build, for now. [11:19] kitzune, you don't necessaraily need to reinstall when 13.04 is officially released [11:19] yeah im using the latest 13.04 daily [11:19] its frozen so it wont be much different to 13.04 final [11:19] Oh? I didn't know that. [11:19] apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade == exactly the same release as final 13.04 media [11:20] yeah 13.04 is due out like next week final [11:20] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule [11:20] Yeah, 5 days. [11:20] so yeah installing quantal at this point would be a bit pointless [11:21] and for UEFI systems you're probably going to have more luck with 13.04 :D [11:21] kubuntu 13.04 has secureboot apparently. [11:21] That's the one I'm using now. [11:21] uefi is shit [11:22] Not UEFI but secureboot [11:22] both as well [11:22] Agree [11:22] Why is that? [11:22] why is it "shit" lol. [11:23] cause it's already chip in your head american [11:23] oh well [11:23] do you even know what secure boot does? [11:24] any ubuntu cd you put in that box will be spit out, with no result,, [11:24] atleast that what happened with win 8 preloaded laptop [11:24] yeah you need to go into the BIOS configuration [11:24] disable secureboot, then install OS [11:24] then i believe you enable it and install shim [11:24] but then hard drive fails [11:24] to load [11:25] and thats how fucked up those are [11:25] it shouldn't on an x86 system [11:25] it does really [11:25] ronalds: language please [11:25] although the only problem with UEFI and secure bot is crappy implementations of it [11:25] so if you've got a decent motherboard you shouldn't have any issues [11:25] and unfortunately the exact instruction varies between manufacturer [11:26] i haven't yet figured out how to instal ubuntu's KEK [11:26] 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] yeah i wouldn't use 12.04.2 [11:27] its probably too old for your hardware if you have a newish laptop [11:27] unless your machine is ages old using the latest is best. [11:27] but software on 12.10 still isn't as stable [11:27] it is. [11:28] and infact a lot of the time newer releases have things fixed [11:28] openoffice? [11:28] kile? matlab? [11:28] what's wrong with those? [11:28] i use all 3 on quantal, and now on raring. [11:28] raring now has libreoffice 4.0 [11:28] 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] matlab also works on all those releases. [11:29] and that's whats wrong with it, you cannot take of links of a lot of text by not choosing by one [11:29] atleast that was any 12.10 release I tried openoffice on [11:29] what is that supposed to mean? [11:29] buggs [11:30] you haven't mentioned any specific bugs [11:30] and if you refuse to update your software you can't bitch it has problems [11:30] LTS is always more stable on any buntu release [11:30] you know developers do actually spend time fixing these things [11:30] ronalds: not always [11:30] not if your hardware came out after the LTS release === FabianB is now known as Guest67007 [12:24] Howdy all [12:25] 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] how do I open babe.porn file? [12:37] reddy, !? [12:37] * smartboyhw has never heard of such an horrible file extension. [12:37] heh [12:37] heh [12:38] well there is http://filext.com/file-extension/GAY [12:38] kids, please stick in the channel topic [12:38] Kalidarn, .... But this is even more terrible. [12:38] Tm_T, we know:P [12:38] reddy, sorry we seriously don't know the answer. [12:38] smartboyhw: i know, i didn't expect to find anything but i found it when googling for .porn [12:38] OK === Tabstar is now known as Tabmow [12:39] this isn't channel where you spout things "just for giggles" (; [12:40] Tm_T, not our fault. [12:40] not pointing fingers, just reminding (: [12:41] Tm_T, :) === FabianB is now known as FabianBu [12:58] Hey again [13:01] hi blueskaj [13:01] hi MySystem [13:01] 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] 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] hi i need help for 1 === dav is now known as Guest64582 [13:06] hi i need help about 13.04 beta [13:06] smb shares should be in dolphin if you used the "add network folder " option , MySystem [13:06] dolphin network that is [13:07] Guest64582, ask in #ubuntu+1 [13:09] 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] which is sadly not /etc/samba/smb.conf it is set like default without my manual shares [13:12] for information kubuntu 12.10 [13:15] sorry, that was a pun [13:26] 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] created [13:39] !logs [13:39] Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. [13:40] 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 === matteo is now known as Guest96250 [13:56] MySystem, ok , that's not something I fool around with [13:57] ok thx elseway blueskaj i try reading more and learn it that way [14:05] hi, does anyone know how to get the old kde desktop [14:05] not the new plasma one [14:06] ggfef, why do you not want the old one? [14:06] smartboyhw, I WANT the old one [14:06] ggfef, :( [14:07] Um download it from download.kde.org? [14:07] There's still the 3.5.10 [14:07] smartboyhw, Yes, but I want the ols desktop look, but with the latest version of it [14:07] smartboyhw, 4.2 [14:07] ggfef, 4.2 alright [14:10] 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] But I don't recommend you to install [14:10] Since it is unsupported anymore, [14:10] smartboyhw, will all the screen widgets that I have work with 4.2 [14:11] ggfef, look at above ^ [14:12] But it's outdated [14:12] ggfef, come on. [14:12] The 4.2 itself is EOLed. [14:13] Can't I get the 4.2 theme on 4.11 [14:13] ggfef, I don't think so. [14:14] why you're talking about 4.2 if plasma is not wanted? (: [14:15] 4.2 has plasma!? [14:15] there's KDE3-continuation as trinity desktop, see http://www.trinitydesktop.org/ [14:15] ggfef: yes [14:15] ggfef: KDE 4 is all plasma [14:15] * smartboyhw seriously doesn't think that plasma is REALLY that bad [14:15] smartboyhw: it isn't (: [14:16] 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] 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] This is, I forgot to state, on 13.04 current [14:21] 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] still, it's quite annoying [14:24] hi? [14:25] ggfef, hello? [14:25] !patience | ggfef [14:25] ggfef: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/ or http://askubuntu.com/ [14:33] hggdh: I recommend asking in #ubuntu+1 [14:33] ggfef: you want that black plasma theme? [14:34] Tm_T: Yes [14:34] Tm_T: yeah, just went there [14:39] ggfef: that's desktop theme called "oxygen" [14:40] ggfef: is in the package called "kde-runtime-data" [14:42] Tm_T: I tried the oxygen theme [14:43] and? [14:43] Tm_T: It's the same, but the color's different [14:43] what colour is different? [14:44] Tm_T: Instead of the white taskbar, the taskbar is black, but the shape is the same [14:45] ggfef: I'm not following, could you describe what you want and what is missing more? [14:47] Tm_T: In the picture I gave you, the taskbar is bigger, it doesn't have that 'powdery' texture [14:47] Tm_T: the 'open windows' tiles look different [14:47] taskbar, or more precisely, panel size is adjustable and doesn't come with the theme [14:49] Tm_T: It looks different [14:49] hmm, yes, it has evolved a bit [14:50] Tm_T: The thing I don't like the most is the "powdery" texture [14:50] Good afternoon [14:51] ggfef: hmm, don't know about that, sorry [14:51] I keep my own desktop rather simple and flat (and I don't have panels visible anyway) [14:52] Tm_T: Ohh, I just found it. The pannel is semi-transparent. Only the desktop background was powdery [14:53] aw [14:53] ggfef: good, so you found what you wanted then? [14:53] a bit [14:53] it still looks different, but it's ok [15:16] 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] Matteo99, it is PAEed..... [15:18] What do you mean? [15:19] !pae | Matteo99 [15:19] Matteo99: To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info [15:19] ... [15:20] smartboyhw, nope, i nel [15:20] I need to install [15:20] Matteo99, sure [15:20] So? [15:20] Kubuntu 12.04 on a non-pae pc [15:21] Matteo99, it is OK [15:21] Only 12.10 isn't. [15:23] And then what i do for install Kubuntu 12.04 with a non-pae pc, smartboyhw ? [15:23] Matteo99, download the ISO, burn it to a disc or USB, and boot it to install! [15:25] Yes, but i have those DVD but i doesn't install because it needs a pae cpu... [15:25] Stupid iPad [15:25] Matteo99, 12.04 DOESN'T need -pae. [15:26] As I said, only 12.10 or above does. [15:27] wait... A second.... [15:27] 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] Oh, ok [15:28] or an other way is this special ubuntu iso > http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/12.04-nonpae/ [15:29] OerHeks, er? [15:29] * smartboyhw just replied a PAE message some hours ago about this and it worked. [15:29] Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise) [15:30] 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] OerHeks, are you sure? [15:30] odd, i had the same issue with pentiumM, 12.04 iso won't boot ... [15:31] Matteo99, wait are you having an i386 ISO or an amd64 ISO? [15:31] PAE is i386 only [15:33] I HAVE A KUBUNTU 12.04 i386 DVD [15:34] I need to install lubuntu for have KDE [15:34] ? [15:34] Matteo99: Kubuntu DVD will have nearly the full KDE on it [15:35] The problem is that he seems can't install the DVD since he doesn't have PAE while the disc should have [15:35] YES FUUUUUUUUU [15:37] What i do for boot the DVD with non-pae? [15:37] Damn that page is weird [15:37] !pae [15:37] To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info [15:39] Matteo99, how much RAM do you have on your computer? [15:39] Aaaaaaaarrrrgghhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED TO DISABLE PAE ON MY DVD WHEN BOOTING [15:39] Matteo99, calm down a bit [15:39] Ahahahah XD [15:40] Matteo99, ? [15:40] I repeat all with more calm [15:40] Ok? [15:40] Matteo99, how much RAM do you have? [15:40] I understand your question. [15:40] 1.5 gb [15:40] Please, stay calm. [15:40] Mathnerd626, eh..... [15:43] After this, i need to install Windows? [15:43] Ahahahahahahaha [15:44] Matteo99, grrr. [15:44] !patience | MadAGu [15:44] MadAGu: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/ or http://askubuntu.com/ [15:44] oOps [15:44] Matteo99: ^ [15:44] * smartboyhw hates tab errors [15:47] Are you ok? We're going to become crazy... [15:48] Well, this problem's going to become irresolvable [15:50] smartboyhw, Ooookkkkkk...... I install OpenSUSE? [15:51] Matteo99, be patient please.... [15:52] smartboyhw, ok [15:55] shadeslayer, can you help a bit?^ [15:55] hi [15:55] could you describe the problem in one line? I don't have the time to go through the logs at the moment [15:56] shadeslayer, he can't install 12.04 DVD in a non-pae processor [15:56] hum [15:56] Yes [15:56] But aren't DVDs with the non-pae kernels? [15:56] I think everything is non-pae now [15:56] and there a special builds for pae [15:56] not sure, looking it up in my email logs [15:57] shadeslayer, you mean everything is pae and special builds for non-pae? [15:57] no, everything is pae and special builds for non-pae [15:57] oh wait [15:57] smartboyhw: you're right [15:57] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu#System_Requirements [15:57] Ahahahaha [15:58] shadeslayer, that's Q [15:58] Not P [15:58] 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] shadeslayer, it's 12.04 (DVD) [15:58] ahhh [15:58] Not 12.10... [15:58] then non-pae should work [15:58] not sure why it wouldn't work on 12.04 [15:59] shadeslayer, I think i got the reason: [15:59] That help I posted is lying [15:59] If i install Fedora with KDE? [16:00] The Kubuntu (and indeed Ubuntu) images only comes with -pae [16:00] * smartboyhw should find the maintainer of that page to discuss. [16:00] Matteo99: The attitude isn't helping [16:01] So Lubuntu or that special ubuntu non-pae image is the only way to install and add kubuntu-desktop [16:01] 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] I have no idea how PAE is setup on 12.04, you'll have to ask in #ubuntu-kernel I'm afraid [16:02] though from what I'm reading non-pae systems should just work [16:02] shadeslayer, me too [16:02] Hmmmmmmmm [16:02] but seriously, I'm the wrong person to talk to about this :) [16:02] shadeslayer, the problem is that the images come default with -pae. [16:02] which they shouldn't [16:02] Yes [16:03] uh, I think the wiki says that the installer detects if the RAM > 3 GB and then installs a PAE kernel [16:03] it's not used at boot time [16:03] smartboyhw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE [16:04] shadeslayer, which is weird. He has only 1.5 [16:05] The CPU needs to be PAE capable, nothing to do with the size of memory, iirc [16:06] OerHeks, the problem is that it shouldn't need to, IIRC. === smartboyhw_ is now known as smartboyhw [16:19] 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] seriously? vim-tiny? [16:23] everyone involved needs to be forced to use windows vista for a week. [16:24] doyle: Why? [16:25] * smartboyhw used Windows Vista before and it's essentially more crap than Windows 8. [16:31] 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] 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] doyle, what about regular vim ? [16:35] * smartboyhw only uses nano and gedit [16:36] 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] I'm used to vi, and it's on every sever grade linux distro by default [16:42] nano has always worked here , doyle , but my use is usually for simple text /bash files [16:51] Can I reconfigure my keyboard but see a map of the layouts for each model so I can choose the correct one? === jacob_ is now known as Guest29329 === rosco_y is now known as rosco_away === rosco_away is now known as rosco_y === rosco_y is now known as rosco_away [18:07] 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] the grub password or what exactly do you mean? [18:12] 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] how do i change it? [18:13] the firmware is not password protected. [18:15] 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] owner does not want computer sold with any of owner's passwords on it [18:16] it's either change them or wipe and reinstall [18:16] i was hoping i could just change them (to save time) === pb__ is now known as paul_be [18:24] how can i play a movie from a network share in vlc? [18:25] If said share is mounted in your file system, play it as you would any file. [18:27] so i have to mount the remote share with like.. sshfs? [18:28] However you mount it, it needs to be part of your file system. [18:29] I persume gnome mounts it localy, and kde does some strange wizardy with kio? [18:31] Nothing strange about KIO slave wizardry. Rather convenient, actually. [18:31] but it does stop me from watching videos remotly with vlc :) [18:33] How so? vlc also accepts various URLs for remote play. "man vlc" for details. [18:33] hi [18:34] basso: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5725266/ [18:35] to boot grub menu you hold down shift don't you === rosco_away is now known as rosco_y === ed_ is now known as ed34546 === ed34546 is now known as ed34536 === ed34536 is now known as ed34546 [18:50] 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] wifi works but bt doesnt [18:51] Hello [18:52] How I can turn my computer into a multiseat with kubuntu? [19:04] Nano, dualboot? [19:04] oh, nvm === matteo is now known as Guest23902 === matteo`_ is now known as matteo [19:20] Hello [19:20] How I can turn my Kubuntu into a multiseat? [19:21] What do you mean by multiseat? [19:22] DarthFrog: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiseat_configuration [19:24] Hmm, never done that. But one of the monitors is showing Debian. [19:28] Nano: http://www.linuxtoys.org/multiubuntu/multiubuntu.html [19:29] I found this too but It's too old, It uses xorg [19:29] So will you. === alainus is now known as alainus[-_-] === rosco_y is now known as rosco_away === alainus[-_-] is now known as alainus === amateur is now known as k_fuior === rosco_away is now known as rosco_y [20:41] DarthFrog: I don't know why the GNU/Linux world work to improve multiseats.. [20:46] anyone know when the RC is going to be released? === Guest9627 is now known as euphoria [21:42] halo halo === kubuntu is now known as Guest54404 [22:12] Anyone know how to get files to show up in a mounted folder for an ISO file? === pgl is now known as pgl_ === pgl_ is now known as pgl__ [22:51] hi all [22:51] i have prob in ark [22:52] it can't extract the files [22:53] and the skype don't install === lahwran is now known as lahwran- === lahwran- is now known as lahwran