[00:09] <bradlee> tsimpson: thanks
[00:42] <bradlee> I seem to have a lot of versions of the unix kernel, how many versions should I keep around???
[00:43] <bradlee> I guess the upgrade to raring is removing the header files...
[00:47] <bradlee> now I have kubuntu 13.04 and it's booting...
[00:54] <bradlee> I have default font set at ubuntu 18 and the available devices on the system tray, if I click on anything, the words are scrambled they run together, is there any fix for that?
[01:07] <c2tarun> hey all
[01:08] <c2tarun> I moved my task manager panel to left side like Unity side bar, now I have a small problem. I marked 5 applications as "Show launcher when not running" but the problem is when I open any app from that launcher, it moves to bottom. I can say that task manager groups running applications together. Is there any way to prevent it?
[01:15] <c2tarun> please mark my nick when replying.
[02:21] <edward__> Hi
[02:41] <dougpad> Here
[03:13] <Spaceghost> I am having a problem and it's that the Control Volume doesn't work and the sound works even in mute.
[03:13] <Spaceghost> I am using Kubuntu 12.10.
[03:17] <OerHeks> Spaceghost, does this solve:  kmix > settings > select master channel
[03:18] <Spaceghost> Let me try.
[03:21] <Spaceghost> It's weird but kmix doesn't boot.
[03:46] <Spaceghost> OerHeks: I found the problem, it was that I was controlling the digital audio that is for the HDMI output aparentaly and if I control analogic all work.
[03:46] <Spaceghost> But I don't know how to select it by default.
[03:48] <Spaceghost> I select the analogic as master channel but still it doesn't work.
[04:40] <root> helloù
[07:38] <chenxy> hello everyone!
[08:23] <vitimiti> Hi, I know I can start skype in kubuntu 13.04 with the command LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype in a console. So I'm trying to put that command in a desktop icon, an access, but I must be doing something wrong. Could somebody help me?
[08:38] <s3rb3rus> hey anyone here?  anyone else having complete cell outages.  its weird and trippin me out
[08:38] <s3rb3rus> please respond
[08:39] <Crembo> installed kubuntu 13.04 on laptop (dell studio 1555), it immediately crashes the gpu after showing the splash screen even though launching from live cd had no issues (and neither did kubuntu 12.10). help?
[08:39] <smartboyhw_> !patience | s3rb3rus
[08:39] <s3rb3rus> total cell outage in new mexico on all carriers
[08:40] <s3rb3rus> sorry a little disturbed.  this the only line of communication i got
[08:42] <s3rb3rus> i know this is a general ubuntu irc but im just hoping for some outside info
[08:46] <arulmagi> hi every one. can some one answer my querry? will the kubuntu 12.04 LTS get the 5 year updates?
[08:49] <smartboyhw> arulmagi: Yes
[08:51] <arulmagi> thank you. so i can wait till the next LTS to upgrade?
[08:51] <smartboyhw> arulmagi: Yes
[08:52] <arulmagi> thanks buddy. nice to see our kubuntu community is active
[08:54] <Crembo> in case anyone needs it: I've managed to make kubuntu 13.04 stop insta-crashing the gpu on boot on my laptop (with a radeon mobility card) by using recovery mode to drop into no-graphics root console and adding this repository https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=raring
[08:56] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:01] <CQ> hello, I had a crash in the middle of a release update, now I can't get into any shell... seems glibc isn't there, so I can't get into basch, recovery mode doesn't give me a shell. What can I do to get a shell and continue the upgrade?
[09:01] <CQ> booting off a stick and chrooting probably wouldn't help either... is there a way to start a minimal shell via a grub option?
[09:32] <capoutcha> hello guys
[09:32] <CQ> hi
[09:33] <lordievader> Hey capoutcha, CQ. How are you both?
[09:33] <CQ> not well, kdm crashed during upgrade, now system is hosed
[09:33] <capoutcha> amm!!!! sorry but i am new at konversation and still new to open source ;) and i am trying to learn more about how to use konversation because i only can connect to this chanel for now any help will be great
[09:34] <capoutcha> hi lordievader i am great thx you ?
[09:35] <capoutcha> some links some tutorial for konveresation ?
[09:36] <CQ> never used it, look on the web. This is IRC (internet relay chat) with tons of channels, you have to join them (there should be a channel list somewhere) and then you can talk to people
[09:38] <capoutcha> after that i wrote my querry i got it hhh thx any way CQ
[10:48] <bendersteed> Hey everyone, there was a nice extension for dolphin that treated dropbox folders like git or svn ones. I can't seem to find it anymore.
[10:48] <bendersteed> Any ideas?
[10:50] <dimos> Hey.
[11:56] <AceKing> Is it possible to set it where I can sample music by hovering over with my mouse?
[11:57] <BluesKaj_> Howdy all
[12:00] <AceKing> Hi BluesKaj_
[12:01] <BluesKaj_> hi AceKing,
[12:05] <eos__> does webaccounts work under kubuntu, or do we have somthing similar?
[12:06] <BluesKaj_> eos__, do yo mean this ? http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Workspace/WebAccounts
[12:08] <eos__> BluesKaj_: yes .... mmmm .... I would love if we could also post directly to all the webaccounts (for example g+,tw,identica,fb) with a single tool .... does that allow you?
[12:09] <BluesKaj_> eos__, sorry I have no idea\
[12:09] <BluesKaj_> never used it
[12:09] <eos__> BluesKaj_: what do you use it?
[12:09] <eos__> BluesKaj_: sorry, what do you use?
[12:09] <BluesKaj_> bookmarks ? :)
[12:09] <eos__> BluesKaj_: well, so you re input the same message on all the SN?
[12:11] <BluesKaj_> I don't do much messaging , eos__ , social media isn't my "thing"
[12:11] <eos__> BluesKaj_: neither is mine, we have been asked to do it at work, I am trying to reduce the hassle to zero :-(:-(
[12:13] <BluesKaj_> read the url post I gave you , thoroughly , there's lost of info there , eos__
[12:14] <BluesKaj_> lost=lots
[12:14] <eos__> BluesKaj_: I had already hit on webaccounts when I did my research before coming to the irc
[12:15] <BluesKaj_> well, sorry that's all I know :(
[12:17] <eos__> BluesKaj_: thanks all the same!!
[12:23] <esing> Since 13.04 I can't switch to my internal soundcard anymore. I selected the internal soundcard as default in phonon, but the usb soundcard remains default.
[12:25] <Spiffyman> probably obvious, but right-clicking the little volume icon in the system tray and selecting master channel doesn't work?
[12:25] <Spiffyman> my computer wanted my usb one to be default too, but I fixed it by doing the above.
[12:26] <esing> Spiffyman, I already tried that, but it doesn't work
[12:27] <Spiffyman> thought I'd start at the easiest option ;)
[12:28] <Spiffyman> the soundcard works in 13.04 right, just not default?
[12:29] <Spiffyman> if so, you could try going to Settings, Multimedia and choose the audio hardware tab
[12:29] <esing> If I right click the vlc player windows while a song is playing and then select Audio/Audio device/internal soundcard, then the soundcard works in 13.04
[12:29] <Spiffyman> then select your usb sound and turn off the profile. That should make it switch to the soundcard. I think
[12:31] <esing> Ye that worked
[12:44] <Spiffyman> hurray :D
[12:50] <esing> What else could I try to make my internal soundcard as default? I switch between usb and the internal soundcard a lot
[12:50] <esing> I use a ruby script, which uses pacmd, to switch between the soundcards, but since phonon can't switch the soundcards the ruby scripts can't either
[12:55] <BluesKaj_> esing, use the phonon audio hardware setup tab to set which soundcard you want
[12:56] <BluesKaj_> esing, I just do it manually , it's not that much trouble
[12:56] <esing> BluesKaj_, So if I want to switch a soundcard I would always deactivate the other in the phonon profile?
[12:57] <BluesKaj_> yes
[12:57] <esing> BluesKaj_, For me, it is a lot easier to use hotkeys to switch between audio devices, since I switch them pretty often
[13:01] <BluesKaj_> just make i the priority ,you can also open the etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.config and add the drivers as Card 0/default and Card 1 , for example , "options snd-hda-intel index=0" , without the quotes , then second card would be,  options drivername index=1
[13:03] <BluesKaj_>  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf rather
[13:05] <BluesKaj_> esing, how would one use hotkeys to change soundards in phonon ?
[13:05] <esing> BluesKaj_, I use a ruby script which I found on git, that uses pacmd to switch the audio devices
[13:06] <BluesKaj_> hmm , sounds complicated to setup
[13:06] <esing> Since my last reboot it works now, probably because I played around with phonon's audio device profiles. Iam not sure how long it will work though
[13:07] <esing> The script looks indeed complicated, with setting the sinks, removing them and set new sinks. Didn't understand how that works either. But the usage of the script is easy. https://gist.github.com/uriel1998/1791270
[13:08] <esing> One would just assing a custom hotkey in kde with e.g. .this command:  echo 2 | ruby ~/.scripts/volume.rb default    or echo 1 | ruby ~/.scripts/volume.rb default     where the number is the audio device index to be default
[13:10] <esing> I also use amixer with the same hotkey so that the volume will be set down or higher for the target audio device. This is for the usb souncard:  amixer -c 2 sset PCM 10%; echo 1 | ruby ~/.scripts/volume.rb default
[13:11] <esing> And for my keyboard sound key I have to use custom commands as these: amixer -c 1 sset PCM 5%+; amixer -c 0 sset Master 5%+;amixer -c 2 sset PCM 5%+     so I avoid to switch the master each time I change the device
[13:14] <BluesKaj_> esing, index=0  is default , the second choice is index=1
[13:16] <esing> BluesKaj_, Before I reboot the usb souncard was on index 2 and the internal soundcard on index 0
[13:16] <esing> http://ix.io/5n7
[13:22] <RamchandraApte> hello, when I choose plasma workspace in ldm, it instead starts plasma-active
[13:22] <RamchandraApte> (using raring)
[13:58] <amingv> RamchandraApte: Maybe you downloaded the kubuntu-active cd image by mistake.
[13:59] <RamchandraApte> amingv: no, I remember running sudo apt-get install
[13:59] <RamchandraApte> I removed plasma-active and now plasma-desktop doesn't run at startup.
[13:59] <RamchandraApte> when other users login it works.
[13:59] <RamchandraApte> I cleared some of the files in .kde which appeared to be relevant to plasma-desktop
[14:00] <BluesKaj_> plasma-active is most likely part of palsma-desktop or workspace
[14:01] <BluesKaj_> why would you remove it anyway ?
[14:02] <RamchandraApte> BluesKaj_: i installed it manually afaik
[14:02] <RamchandraApte> anyway now the problem is that plasma-desktop doesn't start when i log on
[14:03] <amingv> RamchandraApte, BluesKaj_: He shouldn't need active to be able to run a regular desktop
[14:04] <RamchandraApte> amingv: i'm running on a laptop to clarify
[14:05] <amingv> RamchandraApte: I guess checking System Settings> Workspace Behavior> Workspace and checking you have the correct Workspace type can't hurt
[14:05] <amingv> RamchandraApte: What is it that happens, anyway, you're getting a blank screen or something?
[14:05] <RamchandraApte> It was showing netbook.
[14:05] <RamchandraApte> amingv: a black screen
[14:05] <RamchandraApte> i use alt+f2 to run plasma-desktop
[14:06] <RamchandraApte> amingv: i changed it from netbook to desktop, hopefully it should work now.
[14:06] <amingv> Choose desktop and try to log in.
[14:06] <RamchandraApte> k, logging out
[14:07] <BluesKaj_> amingv, ok , but why remove it anyway ? should work and work aren't always the same .
[14:07] <amingv> BluesKaj_: AFAIK the default kubuntu install doesn't include active by default.
[14:08] <amingv> BluesKaj_: Users are free to install it from the repos and use it, but it's not essential in a desktop setup
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> amichair: thanks, it's now starting plasma-desktop
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> oops
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> amingv: thanks, it's now starting plasma-desktop
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> amingv: the scrollbars are still wide
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> (I thought when I removed plasma-active the scrollbar width should be back to normal)
[14:09] <BluesKaj_> amingv,I assumed it was part of the activities section , whatever "active desktop" means is new to me.
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> amingv: the scrollbars are more wide than usual, like as if it was for a tablet/ mobile device
[14:09] <FloodBotK1> RamchandraApte: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:09] <RamchandraApte> they are as wide as a progressbar's height
[14:10] <RamchandraApte> BluesKaj_: plasma active is used for kubuntu mobile afaik
[14:10] <RamchandraApte> BluesKaj_: you can google plasma active
[14:10] <amingv> BluesKaj_: Really it's just kde workspaces with a focus on touch devices
[14:10] <amingv> BluesKaj_: Looks very nice, too, try it sometime :)
[14:11] <BluesKaj_> desktop here , I don't use any mobile devices
[14:11] <RamchandraApte> too bad rdp clients assume client is a standard desktop :/
[14:11] <amingv> RamchandraApte: Besides width, do they look like regular scrollbars?
[14:11] <RamchandraApte> amingv: yes
[14:11] <amingv> RamchandraApte: i.e. they have the arrows and stuff?
[14:11] <RamchandraApte> amingv: right-clicking them shows the menu
[14:12] <RamchandraApte> "scroll here"...
[14:12] <RamchandraApte> i'm a programmer, techy person so i'm pretty sure it's a scrollbar.
[14:12] <RamchandraApte> looks like the easiest way is to clear .kde
[14:13] <amingv> Maybe
[14:14] <RamchandraApte> btw, I had a local install of python 3.3.0 (in /usr/local/). when python 3.3.1 was being configured when I was doing the upgrade, it failed saying "MAXREPEAT not found" (it's because in python 3.3.0 the constant doesn't exist)
[14:14] <RamchandraApte> it's a bug in the package right?
[14:14] <amingv> Regarding scrollbars: of course you know what a scrollbar is :) just wanted to see if it was still using the plasma-active scrollbars for some reason
[14:14] <amingv> which are slighly different
[14:14] <RamchandraApte> amingv: ah
[14:14] <RamchandraApte> amingv: it doesn't have a up or down button
[14:16] <amingv> it might be a packaging bug, though i have 3.3.1 and don't remember seeing it in the upgrade
[14:17] <amingv> anyway, if you suspect it's a packaging issue #kubuntu-devel is the place to go :)
[15:01] <erry> hey, i'm on kubuntu 13.04 and i recently got a new battery for my laptop. If i use the new battery, with 100% charge but without the cable plugged in, the laptop turns off completely on boot (as if you you pulled the power plug without a battery) - or if later if i boot with the cable on and later pull it again the laptop dies after about 5 minutes. This doesn't happen if i boot into windows, and
[15:01] <erry> it also doesn't happen on ubuntu if i boot with acpi=off. any ideas what's up with that?
[15:02] <erry> it also doesn't happen with the old battery
[15:03] <pianogmx> huh.... thats odd...
[15:04] <erry> yeah, this isn't like a shut down
[15:04] <erry> it's like pulling the plug too
[15:04] <lordievader> erry: Boot up with the powercord and check what "acpi -b" has to say about the battery level.
[15:05] <erry> lordievader, when i did that it would say 100%
[15:05] <erry> and if i unplugged it would say like 2 hours remaining, but after about 2 minutes shut off
[15:05] <pianogmx> erry: did that ever happen with 12.10?
[15:05] <erry> i'm on battery right now, without acpi
[15:05] <erry> and i've been using it for a few minutes jus fine
[15:05] <erry> pianogmx, i didn't have this battery when i used 12.10 sadly
[15:05] <erry> i can't really check without downloading 12.10 and using it
[15:06]  * pianogmx cries... 
[15:06] <erry> this battery is brand new - i got it today
[15:06] <lordievader> A very odd problem indeed...
[15:06] <pianogmx> well im guessing a kernel issue (a hunch)
[15:06] <user6553475> hi
[15:06] <erry> i've had some kernel panics but usually in a kernel panic it just gets stuck it doesn't turn off
[15:07] <erry> i tried to enable the crash kernel too and dind't get it to work to resovle these issues back then but it's a different problem :P
[15:07] <pianogmx> if I had that hunch ... i would personally test out another kernel revision to see if it has the same issue or not
[15:07] <erry> i can try dist-upgrade in case there's a new kernel
[15:07] <lordievader> A shot in the dark, use Windows to get the battery to about 5-10% charge then boot into Kubuntu with the powercord and see if the problem persists.
[15:07] <erry> hm
[15:07] <BluesKaj_> erry, did you drain the new battery and recharge it overnight , it usually best pactice with new batteries
[15:07] <BluesKaj_> it's
[15:08] <erry> but it' weird how this can happen
[15:08] <erry> i'm on kubuntu now with acpi=off and everything is fine :p
[15:08] <erry> i'd just like to be able to have acpi
[15:09] <erry> i'll try your suggestions ;p
[15:10] <pianogmx> my question is... uname -r tells me that the current kernel is 3.8.0-19-generic...
[15:11] <erry> my dad  got it in the mail this monday and had it before me for a few days and apparently he let it discharge nad then charge it
[15:11] <pianogmx> however how does that compare to the kernel release posted on kernel.org
[15:11] <pianogmx> to kernel 3.8.10
[15:12] <smartboyhw> erry!!!!:P
[15:12] <erry> eek
[15:12] <BluesKaj_> a good method to recharge it is to leave the laptop on without the sleep mode enabled ...a slow charge is best
[15:14] <BluesKaj_> pianogmx,  3.8.10 is not in the repos yet
[15:14] <erry> btw, this battery is bigger capacity than whta the laptop came with
[15:14] <erry> is it possible it thinks it's overcharged or something
[15:15] <pianogmx> erry: that hit it on the nail actually... there is some thing in the laptop that checks the stats on the battery
[15:15] <pianogmx> if the laptop mobo thinks the battery is somewhat incompatible... you can have bios errors... or issues within the OS.
[15:15] <pianogmx> i had this problem with my dell actually
[15:15] <pianogmx> *am having
[15:16] <lordievader> erry: Percentage is relative, the laptop doesn't really care what the absolute values are as long as the voltage and current are stable.
[15:16] <BluesKaj_> erry, bigger capacity doesn't make it deliver higher p[ower , just delivers the power for a longer time
[15:16] <pianogmx> BluesKaj_: however the laptop "could" complain like my Dell has
[15:16] <erry> this isn't an official battery unfortunately ;p
[15:17] <BluesKaj_> aha
[15:18] <lordievader> erry: Is it made for your laptop model?
[15:18] <erry> yeah
[15:18] <lordievader> And are the voltages the same for the new and old battery?
[15:18] <erry> this is like an HP laptop
[15:18] <erry> and this battery doesn't come from HP but it's the same voltage as the same capacity battery for HP
[15:18] <erry> from HP*
[15:19] <pianogmx> in my case, the voltages were different between old and new battery and old and new power cord... and i had to turn things off just to keep the laptop from whining to me
[15:20] <erry> you can't see the battery level without acpi right?
[15:20] <erry> i see that at least 'sensors' will still tell me the temperature
[15:21] <pianogmx> bios considers my battery at a constant 0%...
[15:21] <pietjephuck> My  will hang if I start firfox from konsole, unless I do it as follws; "sleep 3 ; firefox" and switch to another konsole tab before the sleep times out.
[15:21] <pietjephuck> My system*
[15:21] <pianogmx> but linux tends to grab a percentage... but its not accurate
[15:23] <pietjephuck> the error message I get is "(process:3151): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion `sys_page_size == 0' failed"
[15:25] <pietjephuck> Any sugestions?
[15:31] <pietjephuck> Can any one confirm this problem?
[15:33] <smartboyhw> pietjephuck, I always get that (when I launch bzr lp-open) but at least it doesn't fail...
[15:34] <pietjephuck> smartboyhw, my system becomes unusable and requires a hardware reset...
[15:34] <pianogmx> pietjephuck: i get that error too... but it comes off like a warning... i dont have any unstability issues
[15:36] <pietjephuck> I did an upgrade rather then a fresh install...
[15:36] <pietjephuck> And I run 64 bit
[15:37] <pianogmx> so did i 12.10 -> 13.04... running 64 bit.
[15:37] <pianogmx> but i would try removing firefox and reinstalling it if firefox appears broken.
[15:37] <pietjephuck> Thanks pianogmx
[15:38] <pietjephuck> It doesn't appear firefox is broken, it apears that konsole is broken
[15:39] <pianogmx> pietjephuck: i cannot duplicate anything other than the error  '(process:8538): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion `sys_page_size == 0' failed' ...
[15:40] <pianogmx> i am running virtualbox and other programs also ... so I am not having any unstability issues...
[15:40] <pietjephuck> Thanks pianogmx...
[15:40] <pietjephuck> That is both good news and bad news lol
[15:41] <pietjephuck> Good news is that it works for most....
[15:41] <pietjephuck> Bad news that it wil be an issue I will have to deal with for a while
[15:41] <pianogmx> yeah... thats why I am thinking maybe refetching packages that maybe need to be reinstalled
[15:41] <pietjephuck> I might try a clean install
[15:43] <pietjephuck> smartboyhw: did you try to replicate ?
[15:44] <smartboyhw> pietjephuck, no
[15:44] <pietjephuck> ok, I thought that since you got disconnected, maybe you had....
[15:45] <pietjephuck> Anyway thanks smartboyhw and pianogmx for the feedback
[15:45] <pianogmx> pietjephuck: np
[15:51] <erry> i tried an older kernel
[15:51] <erry> :[
[15:52] <erry> also the battery isn't charging even tho it's discharged now
[15:57] <drox_> Hi all I have a problem with ipod-touch with kubuntu 10.11 I is recognized as a camera and amarok does not see me? Ideas and tips?
[16:08] <deric_> Hi, after upgrade to 13.04 I'm having issues with KDED, when I open Service Manager, after a while I get an error "Unable to contact KDED." any idea ho to fix it?
[16:31] <tobiasBora> Hello, I'd like to know if there is a way to display the same think on two different screens with different resolutions ?
[16:32] <tobiasBora> For exemple here : http://www.kubuntu.org/files/kscreen.png, I can't see how to display the same think on two differents screen...
[16:32] <tobiasBora> (with kubuntu 13.04)
[17:37] <Guest9954> !list
[17:42] <Guest9954> ciao
[17:42] <Guest9954> !list
[17:59] <BlaXpirit> So I just installed Kubuntu 13.04 alongside Windows and... GRUB doesn't show up, and Windows boots as if nothing happened.
[18:00] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: That sounds like Grub didn't install correctly. Did you install Grub to the boot-drive?
[18:01] <BlaXpirit> lordievader, I installed to /dev/sda
[18:02] <BlaXpirit> i even reinstalled to check that
[18:02] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: Do you have multiple drives?
[18:02] <BlaXpirit> one drive
[18:02] <BlaXpirit>   /dev/sda1 (ntfs system reserved), /dev/sda2 (ntfs), /dev/sda5 (ext4 /), /dev/sda6 (swap)
[18:03] <BlaXpirit> before i installed  as  /dev/sda3 (ext4 /), /dev/sda4 (swap),  didn't work
[18:04] <BlaXpirit> (5 6 means those are logical partitions)
[18:04] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: How did you reinstall Grub?
[18:05] <BlaXpirit> i didn't renistall grub
[18:05] <BlaXpirit> lordievader, I installed Kubuntu for the second time
[18:05] <BlaXpirit> and made sure  /dev/sda  is selected for bootloader
[18:06] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: Perhaps a good idea to install it again from the command line.
[18:06] <BlaXpirit> D:
[18:06] <lordievader> Err Grub, with it I mean Grub....
[18:06] <BlaXpirit> ah  right
[18:07] <BlaXpirit> i'm actually searching how to do it
[18:07] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: It's quite simple.
[18:08] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: First you mount the partition with /boot on it to /mnt.
[18:08] <BlaXpirit> i don't remember how the mount command works, so i think a detailed instruction would be better
[18:09] <lordievader> And then you run "sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/boot" (assuming here that boot has that path)
[18:09] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: In your case it should be "sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt"
[18:09] <BlaXpirit> thank you very much
[18:10] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: No problem, hope these steps solve the problem.
[18:11] <BlaXpirit> nope, lordievader, it doesn't work
[18:11] <BlaXpirit> "INSTALL_DEVICE must be system device filename"
[18:12] <BlaXpirit> and i think i did everyting correct, because  /mnt/boot/grub exists
[18:13] <BlaXpirit> ah, lordievader, should i append /dev/sda  to that?
[18:13] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: Ah yes, indeed.
[18:14] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: You are in a live-session, btw?
[18:14] <BlaXpirit> "no error reported". rebooting.
[18:14] <BlaXpirit> yes, in live session
[18:14] <BlaXpirit> so it works!
[18:14] <BlaXpirit> but i've installed Kubuntu so many times
[18:15] <BlaXpirit> in about the same way
[18:15] <BlaXpirit> and never had this problem
[18:15] <lordievader> BlaXpirit: You get grub?
[18:15] <BlaXpirit> yes, yes
[18:15] <BlaXpirit> with 2 systems and recovery
[18:15] <BlaXpirit> or what was that other option
[18:17] <kini> I'm trying to boot the 13.04 ISO from a USB device, but am getting this message: http://paste.kde.org/733388/
[18:17] <kini> any idea what's going wrong? I wrote the ISO to the USB device using the software http://linuxliveusb.com/ , fwiw
[18:18] <lordievader> kini: Have you tried Unetbootin, I usually have succes with that one :)
[18:18] <BlaXpirit> that linuxliveusb failed me the only time i tried to use it
[18:19] <BlaXpirit> i usually make bootable USB from Kubuntu
[18:20] <ahoneybun> kini: what program did you use to make it?
[18:21] <BlaXpirit> "linuxliveusb" is specified in the end of their message
[18:21] <ahoneybun> my bad
[18:22] <kini> linuxliveusb has worked fine for me to create sysresccd images, so I figured it would work for kubuntu too
[18:22] <kini> strange
[18:22] <ahoneybun> So I guess they are on windoes
[18:22] <kini> well I have a funtoo machine too, which I guess I could use
[18:22] <kini> my main storage is on my windows machine so that's where I downloaded the ISO, that's all
[18:23] <kini> I'll give unetbootin a try, thanks lordievader :)
[18:35] <kini> I decided to try rerunning linuxliveusb once for good measure, and now it seems to be working
[18:36] <kini> (just for the record)
[18:38] <Spaceghost> Hello, I am having a problem, I upgraded to 13.04 and since then the sound doesn't work.
[19:06] <yahyaa> new to linux need to know how to enable multivers repositories???
[19:06] <yahyaa> please help
[19:09] <raphael> hey
[19:11] <raphael> yahyaa: hey
[19:11] <raphael> yahyaa: open muon
[19:12] <raphael> and afeter that - >settings / software sources
[19:12] <raphael> and in this you can enable multiverse
[19:38] <aguitel> how install minimal kde ?
[19:50] <yahyaa> im sorry im back
[19:51] <yahyaa> thanks raphael
[20:14] <mparillo> luc4: It sounds as if you might be able to verify my bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311974
[20:37] <aguitel> how speedup kubuntu ?
[20:37] <Schrodinger`Cat> hey
[20:38] <Schrodinger`Cat> i found a reproductible bug when adding the pager to the kde bar
[20:39] <Schrodinger`Cat> that produce segfault :/
[20:39] <Schrodinger`Cat> if i add the pager widget to the desktop, and after i move it to the bar, its ok
[20:45] <mparillo> aguitel: You might try some of the tips here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1889034
[20:47] <aguitel> mparillo, thanks
[20:48] <mparillo> Schrodinger`Cat: Sounds worth posting bug.kde.org, especially if you run another KDE distro and can reproduce it there. Otherwise, the friendly Launchpad watchers may help you determine if it is upstream or not.
[20:59] <hanasaki> what will show what is taking the most memory on the system ? in ordered fashion?
[21:02] <gomiboy> hanasaki: ksysguard for example
[21:02] <Schrodinger`Cat> re
[21:02] <lordievader> hanasaki: htop can sort memory usage per process.
[21:04] <hanasaki> top vs htop vis atop?
[21:04] <hanasaki> hmm kwin using 4gig?!@!!!?
[21:06] <aguitel> what about this ? :http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?54260-Speed-up-your-Kubuntu-with-RASTER-graphics-system!
[21:07] <hanasaki> why would kwin use 4 gig of ram?
[21:09] <aguitel> mparillo, do you see my link ?
[21:19] <hanasaki> how to upgrade to 13.04 from the console?
[21:20] <BlaXpirit> hanasaki:
[21:20] <BlaXpirit> 1. upgrade all the packages
[21:20] <BlaXpirit> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[21:20] <BlaXpirit> 2. do the actual release upgrade
[21:20] <BlaXpirit> do-release-upgrade -d
[21:21] <BlaXpirit> at least that's how i upgraded
[21:22] <hanasaki>  12.04.2   will not nupgrade to 13.04... says no release available for do-release-upgrade
[21:22] <BlaXpirit> not sure if it's the best or the correct way
[21:22] <hanasaki> why the -d?
[21:22] <hanasaki> I tried that the other day.. but that is a developer releasE? not stable?
[21:22] <BlaXpirit> who knows? i found this on the internet somewhere :|
[21:22] <BlaXpirit> worked for me
[21:22] <BlaXpirit> so anyway, you may have to change a setting in "software sources"
[21:22] <hanasaki> wouldn't boot for me after :(
[21:23] <BlaXpirit> so it looks for any releases, not just LTS releases
[21:23] <BlaXpirit> oh yeah
[21:23] <BlaXpirit> -d is not needed
[21:23] <BlaXpirit> though it didn't harm me
[21:24] <hanasaki> for me.. w/o the -d.. it says that there are no releases newer than 12.x
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> okay
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> so do you understand what i'm talking about?
[21:24] <hanasaki> no
[21:24] <hanasaki> :(
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> software sources
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> in muon
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> the menu on top
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> 4th item
[21:24] <BlaXpirit> "settings" i think
[21:25] <BlaXpirit> i don't know exactly because it's in my language here
[21:25] <BlaXpirit> in  muon package manager    settings -> configure software sources
[21:25] <BlaXpirit> 3rd tab of that window
[21:25] <BlaXpirit> updates or upgrades
[21:25] <hanasaki> hmmm
[21:26] <BlaXpirit> at the bottom   show new distribution releases
[21:31] <ElTimo_> I just installed bumblebee, and now I can't boot without the nomodeset flag.
[21:31] <ElTimo_> It just gets stuck at a blank TTY and I can't change away from it.
[23:46] <Andy__> Anyone else having a hard time with java
[23:46] <Schrodinger`Cat> every day Andy__ ^^
[23:46] <Andy__> I can't seem to get the java pugin downloaded
[23:57] <Andy__> how do i set a su password?
[23:58] <Artakha> Andy__, sudo passwd
[23:58] <Artakha> it's the root password so don't use just "password" :)