[00:59] <Runemoro> hi, how do I get the kde 4.1 theme on kde 4.10 or more?
[00:59] <Runemoro> the look changed in 4.2
[01:32] <delilah> kubuntu 12.04 amd proprietary graphics, i finally did it, i checked the box for opengl in qt graphics settings. how do i edit back to raster from shell?
[02:07] <vitimiti> bye
[02:37] <valorie> !drivers | delilah
[02:38] <valorie> sheesh, ubottu isn't helpful today
[02:38] <valorie> !raster
[02:38] <valorie> !amd
[02:38] <valorie> sorry
[02:39] <valorie> batting .000 today
[03:19] <c2tarun> I tried to install network-manager-gnome, that installed gnome's network manager. I put that in startup but now I am getting two network managers, is there any way to stop KDE's network manager from starting up. I checked in autostart, its not there
[03:21] <valorie> c2tarun: maybe search for network-manager in muon or apt-cache search and see what's installed?
[03:21] <valorie> perhaps uninstall the KDE network manager
[03:21] <valorie> i know that when I had some trouble and was using wicd, I had to uninstall the other
[03:22] <c2tarun> valorie: running apt-get remove network-manager is also removing gnome's network manager
[03:23] <valorie> right
[03:23] <valorie> so you want to see all of what's installed
[03:23] <c2tarun> I wan't to use only gnome's network manager,
[03:23] <valorie> understood
[03:24] <valorie> so you may have to search for and uninstall the other one
[03:24] <c2tarun> one quick question: the NM icon I am seeing in tray is it just icon or it means KDE's NM?
[03:24] <valorie> that I don't know
[03:24] <valorie> mine only shows if there is a problem
[03:27] <c2tarun> I think removing plasma-widget-networkmanagement did the job, let me reboot and try BRB
[03:28] <valorie> that's probably it indeed
[03:40] <c2tarun> valorie: nope not worked, removing plasma-widget-networkmanagement, kind of screwed everything, no LAN no wi-fi :P I installed network-manager from deb in /var/cache/apt/archives and then LAN worked, then back to plasma-widget**thingy
[03:40] <valorie> :(
[03:41] <valorie> !wifi
[03:41] <valorie> might help?
[03:42] <valorie> !network
[03:49] <c2tarun> this page helped me :) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD  I combined steps to remove KDE network manager for WICD and how to revert to GNome's network manager ;)
[03:49] <c2tarun> valorie: ^^
[03:51] <valorie> cool
[03:51] <valorie> nice to see you again, c2
[03:51] <valorie> oops, c2tarun
[03:52] <c2tarun> :)
[05:10] <BigWig_> plasma desktop keeps on crashing. I don't what I'm doing to cause it, can someone help me solve this. It's really irritating :(
[05:38] <beyondcr> Hello, Is there anyone here that has a strong knowlage of apache2?
[05:40] <valorie> beyondcr: there is an #apache2 channel
[05:41] <valorie> BigWig_: the #plasma channel might be more help
[05:41] <valorie> although it's Saturday night/Sunday morning for most of the developers on freenode
[05:41] <beyondcr> thanks valorie
[05:49] <c2tarun> is there any way of mapping Super key with K-Menu?
[08:53] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:28] <alsitnetpc> hallo here......
[10:29] <alsitnetpc> conneted here...
[10:29] <alsitnetpc> goodbye...
[14:29] <pixeltoo> hello
[14:29] <smartboyhw> hello pixeltoo
[14:29] <pixeltoo> hello smartboyhw
[14:30] <pixeltoo> how to keep connected more than 30 seconds my smartphone to kubuntu ?
[14:31] <pixeltoo> this is a Samsung galaxy S3 Android.
[14:31] <smartboyhw> pixeltoo, hmm what connection method?
[14:31] <smartboyhw> Bluetooth?
[14:32] <pixeltoo> smartboyhw:  USB
[14:32] <smartboyhw> pixeltoo, hmm
[14:36] <invariant> pixeltoo, get a different phone.
[14:36] <smartboyhw> invariant, that's not the best suggestion...
[14:36]  * smartboyhw really doesn't know the answer for this one though, he doesn't use S III
[14:36] <invariant> pixeltoo, ask Samsung for support then.
[14:37] <invariant> They created the device.
[14:37] <invariant> Or don't try to do things people don't want.
[14:37] <invariant> If you want to tinker with technology, get a phone with Linux on it.
[14:37] <invariant> Android is a consumer product.
[14:38] <pixeltoo> invariant: I want to pass an Android certification to get a job not to be a Saint :)
[14:38] <invariant> You can get certified for Android now?
[14:38] <invariant> What is the world coming to?
[14:45] <pixeltoo> I found this http://gunavara.blogspot.fr/2012/11/samsung-galaxy-s3-vs-ubuntu-1204.html
[14:46]  * pixeltoo will reboot
[14:46] <pixeltoo> bye !
[15:03] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[16:24] <RamchandraApte> how would one make all typing have automatic word completion?
[16:25] <RamchandraApte> [basically you press tab and the word automatically completes anywhere]
[16:30] <BluesKaj> RamchandraApte, try word complketion in the package manager  , there's a few choices
[17:10] <DarthFrog> One of my favourite utilities is filelight.  It's a visual file manager, displaying files/directories as concentric pie rings, making it easy to see where disk space is being consumed.  Does anyone use one that they think is better?
[17:20] <OerHeks> DarthFrog, nice one, filelight < http://picpaste.com/filelight-7kq82Srp.png
[17:22] <DarthFrog> :-)
[17:23]  * OerHeks is going to watch Touch-Of-Frost
[17:24] <DarthFrog> David Frost?
[18:57] <m_tadeu> hi everyone...is there a way to connect to a wireless router using wps?
[19:05] <BluesKaj> wpa perhaps , m_tadeu ?
[19:06] <m_tadeu> BluesKaj: wps - wifi protected setup
[19:06] <BluesKaj> another short form I'm not familiar with
[19:31] <OpenSorce> Kubuntu live USB is asking for a password. whoami at terminal says the account name is kubuntu anyone know what the password would be?
[19:33] <OpenSorce> Sorry, KDM is asking for the password
[19:33] <away> try a blank password?
[19:55] <Quest>  i have an external usb HD which is called bootable. and shows x86 mbr but when i installed ubuntu on it. its giving grub error prompt . any ideas?
[19:56] <bazhang> !crosspost | Quest
[20:05] <Quest>  i see a grub rescue >
[20:05] <bazhang> Quest, please stop crossposting
[20:12] <sezer> test
[20:15] <sezer> hallo
[20:21] <mkquist_> hello
[20:23] <lordievader> Good evening.
[20:57] <rottingdead> Hello guys/gals, I'm having issues with Kubuntu Live Disc, I think it's possibly my system here, but not sure, on a relatives, it works fine, but on mine is freezes up..
[20:57] <finedeltempo> analisi
[20:58] <OpenSorce> away, of course I tried a blank password, I wouldn't be here is it was something simple. I tried sudo passwd kubuntu too which fails. I'm sort of shocked that THIS is what kubuntu puts out there for brand new users to try...
[20:58] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: As for the issue I'm having, sound familiar does it?
[20:59] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, can you give some info about your system?
[21:00] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Hmm, well, right now I'm in my Gentoo, but some stuff is failing to compile, due to bugged E-Builds, and been trying to get PlayOnLinux, what my system displays probably won't help you here, I can't even log into KDE to show ya, =/.
[21:01] <OpenSorce> No no that's fine, what type machine, processor, amount of memory?
[21:01] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: It loads up, but when I click KMenu, all it does is lag or freeze..
[21:02] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: 8 GiB RAM, Intel Dual Core CPU E5400 @ 2.70 Ghz, nVidia GeForce GTS 450 GDDR5 1 Gigabyte Video Card, 1 TB Hard DRive.
[21:03] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Both DVD Version, and USB HDD do the same thing, sometimes they don't boot up at all..
[21:03] <OpenSorce> rottingdead,  Excellent, thanks... now my first suspect is the video card. Sometime X will try to force one driver when it needs another...
[21:04] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: =/..  Erm, I hope this video card isn't the culprit.
[21:04] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Ran my Gentoo Live Disc, and ran the memtest86 App, all 8 GiB RAM is okay.
[21:04] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, not the card itself... the driver that X is trying to load... we need to look at logs for that really
[21:05] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Eeeeeeeeak, and because of my problem, I can't show, =(.
[21:05] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: I try to Ctrl + Alt + F1 to get to TTY, and right as I do that, it freezes up.
[21:05] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, now... I want you to try a bit of research first... search the internet  for "Kubuntu freeze  nVidia GeForce GTS 450"
[21:06] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, chances are you are not the first victim... see what you can find
[21:08] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: I did find something, "Nouveau" could be the issue..
[21:08] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: I'm pretty sure it's what ALL Live Discs use on nvidia Cars.
[21:08] <rottingdead> cards*
[21:09] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: I can't even get Kubuntu to run long enough, heh..  KMenu doesn't load so I can't disable Desktop Effects.
[21:11] <OpenSorce> Do any of you actual Kubuntu USERS care to chime in on rottingdead's issue?
[21:13] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: It does appear to be a Nouveau issue, I've found several pages on Google about it.
[21:13] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Now, The installer itself, without clicking "Try Kubuntu" works fine, but after restarting, it'll freeze up, and I'm not sure what the nVidia Drivers package is in Kubuntu.
[21:13] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, looks like it's you... me and 266 idlers... let me dig around a sec and see what I can come up with
[21:14] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: I'm pretty sure, judging from these results, it's Nouveau causing the problem.
[21:14] <OerHeks> !nomodeset | rottingdead
[21:15] <OpenSorce> Oh look, we got someone's attention
[21:15] <rottingdead> ubottu: OerHeks Thanks, I probaby add that to the Boot Options when I first load the Disc.
[21:16] <OpenSorce> OerHeks, I don't suppose ubottu has anything in that little black bag for my issue?
[21:16] <OerHeks> oke, see that url, do it again tru grub2, and try installing prop drivers
[21:17] <rottingdead> Heheh, sorry, I forgotten how easy Kubuntu Developers make things, I'm used to Command Line.
[21:17] <OpenSorce> Kubuntu live USB KDM is asking for a password. whoami at terminal says the account name is kubuntu anyone know what the password would be?
[21:17] <rottingdead> Anyway, I'll try this !nomodeset and see if this helps, =).
[21:17] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, good luck!
[21:17] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Password is auto-generated by the way.
[21:18] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: See if you can access a TTY, and run sudo passwd
[21:18] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Ctrl + Alt + F1 for instance.
[21:18] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: You shouldn't have to input a password on a Live Disc..
[21:18] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, yes... but an option to "Try Kubuntu" without auto-logging a user in? Why would this exist? I did that, throws an error
[21:19] <OerHeks> OpenSorce, password would be blank, just hit enter?
[21:19] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Good question, I don't know, heh.
[21:20] <rottingdead> OpenSorce: Anyway, I'll boot up Kubuntu, set that !nomodeset, if it works, I'll be a little while before I get back into irssi..
[21:20] <OpenSorce> OerHeks, you would think so... oh wait... when I do that it looks like KDM just resets itself... okay different issue. My fault for multi-tasking too much :-P
[21:20] <rottingdead> Brb shortly.
[21:24] <OpenSorce> And of course killing kdm gives me a blank screen
[21:24] <rottingdead> Thank you, thank you, thank you! =).
[21:24] <rottingdead> It's NOW working.
[21:24] <rottingdead> !nomodeset solved the problem.
[21:25] <OpenSorce> rottingdead, kewl, glad to hear it :-)
[21:25] <rottingdead> Oops, lmfao, didn't mean to trigger that.
[21:26] <rottingdead> ubottu: !kernel
[21:27] <rottingdead> Anybody still out there?
[21:28] <Whiskey`Wonka> anyone know why apt-get says there are upgradable packages but muon does not?
[21:28] <rottingdead> !kernel version
[21:28] <finedeltempo> analisi
[21:30] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: run "sudo apt-get update" in konsole and maybe one of them will change its opinion :)
[21:30] <dmatt> otherwise report bug
[21:31] <OerHeks> nice, rottingdead
[21:31] <Whiskey`Wonka> wouldnt a apt-get update be the same as a muon check for updates ?
[21:32] <OerHeks> do not use apt-get and muon together, close terminal first before running muon
[21:32] <OerHeks> there is only one instance allowed to use the repo's
[21:32] <rottingdead> OerHeks: Thanks again for your response, =).
[21:33] <rottingdead> OerHeks: It's been a while since I've used Kubuntu, I've forgotten how easy Kubuntu Developers made this OS, heheh.
[21:33] <rottingdead> OerHeks: I'm a Gentoo person, but because of a few issues, I'm swapping back, and with Gentoo, it's ALL MANUAL labor, heh.
[21:33] <Whiskey`Wonka> OerHeks: right they can not be active at the same time, i know that
[21:33] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: it is using the same process, but results go to different application
[21:35] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: have you tried it? what is the result?
[21:37] <Whiskey`Wonka> yes i did it, it sucked down the repos and exited cleanly
[21:37] <Whiskey`Wonka> no idea what happened cause it has not installed anything
[21:37] <Whiskey`Wonka> it showed this  * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com/ 76 packages can be updated. 47 updates are security updates.
[21:38] <Whiskey`Wonka> after installing java
[21:38] <Whiskey`Wonka> but now it doesnt
[21:38] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: now run muo0n update manager
[21:38] <dmatt> it is not installing, command only refreshes info from repository
[21:39] <Whiskey`Wonka> I did, it shows nothing when do filter upgradable
[21:39] <Whiskey`Wonka> filter status upgradable
[21:40] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: press check for updates button
[21:40] <Whiskey`Wonka> did
[21:41] <dmatt> btw, Muon and Muon update manager are two separate application
[21:41] <Whiskey`Wonka> yes i know
[21:41] <Whiskey`Wonka> both agree
[21:42] <dmatt> no updates?
[21:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> "software uptodate -- changed one second ago"
[21:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> er checked
[21:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> arg, now i gotta go to work
[21:43] <Whiskey`Wonka> something isnt quite right, no idea what
[21:44] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: on possibility is that apt-get somhow uses different setting/repos than muon
[21:45] <dmatt> did you install ppa, set to keep certain versions of packages or any other advanced package manipulation?
[21:46] <dmatt> or maybe there is bug in new muon...
[21:47] <dmatt> Whiskey`Wonka: just upgrade through apt-get and see if there is something unusual