[00:16] <samskiter> hi. how do i update m gfx driver?
[00:16] <samskiter> i dont know the utility in KDE for doing this sort of thing
[00:36] <Guest32703> #hablarporhablar
[00:56] <samskiter> how to hide the ubuntu applications from before i installed kde?
[02:31] <jesse___> kubuntu13.04
[05:09] <samskiter> hi. new issue. the menus for e.g. wifi seem to be totally transparent except for the border using the air themse
[05:10] <samskiter> screenshot: http://imgur.com/MzxWoiR
[07:22] <azum_neat> #ubuntu-us-ia
[09:05] <nova_> My Muon Updater is buggy.  Sometimes when theres updates it doesn't let me click on "Install Updates".  Anyone have any suggestions on how to reinstall or flush any cache or anything?
[09:10] <morgan_> I have a major bug - on first boot on new install - no kde menu - no taskbar
[09:12] <morgan_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/1174689
[09:12] <morgan_> i introduced someone to kubuntu for the first time
[09:13] <morgan_> that was their first experience of linux....
[10:09] <toin> hi all
[10:13] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[10:14] <MiniNux> Hi alone
[10:15] <BluesKaj> not anymore :)
[10:15] <MiniNux> Lol
[10:16] <MiniNux> They  speak too much for me !
[10:16] <MiniNux> bye bye
[10:17] <MiniNux> :D
[11:21] <noaXess> hey ll
[11:21] <noaXess> all
[11:22] <noaXess> upgraded to 13.04, from 12.10.. all is working fine.. but skype does make craky sound.. any idea?
[11:23] <noaXess> the thing is, if i test sound in skype options, it looks ok.. but some minutes later, of some contact sends a message sound is roaring.. don't find the correct word for it ;)
[12:01] <tdn> I have a fresh installation of Kubuntu 13.04 on a VM. Lightdm does not start on boot. If I login though a TTY and run service lightdm start manually, it starts right up. How do I make lightdm start up automatically?
[14:25] <ufarar> ghgh
[14:25] <genii-around> ufarar: Yes, we see what you typed.
[14:26] <genii-around> Meh.
[14:26]  * genii-around gets back to making coffee
[14:28] <Carlinhos> will anyone please upload the oxygen white cursor theme somewhere? it takes ages to build the package in arch and i just want the white one...
[14:29] <genii-around> Carlinhos: You may want the archlinux channel.
[14:30] <Carlinhos> genii-around: i want someone who is bound to have it. i think it comes by default in kubuntu.
[14:31] <genii-around> Carlinhos: Alternately you can search at http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[14:32] <genii-around> eg: oxygen-cursor-theme    or so
[14:33] <Carlinhos> genii-around: no idea what i am supposed to do with a deb file
[14:33] <Artakha> just click it, the installer should pop up
[14:33] <Artakha> though uh wait archlinux
[14:33] <Carlinhos> Artakha: not debian based
[14:34] <Artakha> yeah..
[14:34] <genii-around> Carlinhos: Ask them in the #archlinux channel how to install it, since that is what you're running. If you were in *buntu it would be as Artakha described.
[14:34] <genii-around> Carlinhos: And since this is the Kubuntu support channel, not the Archlinux support channel.
[15:03] <senan_> hi
[15:03] <senan_> jockey doesnt show any ati drivers for me
[15:03] <goblin911> hello world!
[15:04] <senan_> in previous versions of ubunutu it works fine
[15:05] <genii-around> senan_: Do you have the "restricted" repository enabled?
[15:05] <genii-around> !info fglrx
[15:05] <senan_> is it enabled by default  ?
[15:06] <BluesKaj> !restricted | senan_
[15:07] <senan_> proprietary drivers for devices is checked
[15:09] <apachelogger> it may be that your chip is simply not supported anymore
[15:11] <senan_> how do I check the compatibilty
[15:11] <senan_> mine is ATI Radeon HD 4X series
[15:15] <genii-around> senan_: No, the restricted repository is not usually enabled by default.
[15:15] <senan_> its checked for me
[15:16] <BluesKaj> senan_, the proprietary repos doesn't contain the required kubuntu-restricted-extras
[15:17] <genii-around> senan_: Does: sudo apt-get update && apt-cache policy fglrx        ...show that it is available?
[15:17] <senan_> ok
[15:17] <BluesKaj> look in the other software tab in muon siources
[15:19] <senan_> senan@zen-buddha:~$ sudo apt-cache policy fglrx
[15:19] <senan_> [sudo] password for senan:
[15:19] <senan_> fglrx:
[15:19] <senan_>   Installed: (none)
[15:19] <senan_>   Candidate: 2:9.010-0ubuntu3
[15:19] <senan_>   Version table:
[15:19] <FloodBotK1> senan_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:20] <senan_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5622913/
[15:21] <genii-around> Well anyhow, it does show that there is an fglrx driver now.
[15:21] <senan_> but it is not listed in jockey
[15:22] <genii-around> senan_: If you run jockey-kde from konsole does it show there?
[15:22] <senan_> I tried but its same
[15:23] <senan_> can I install it manually ?
[15:24] <genii-around> senan_: Unfortunately I'm more familiar with the nvidia drivers since that's what I use. But I know normally you will need some prerequisites installed, like: build-essential linux-headers-generic linux-source and dkms   ... are these currently installed?
[15:24] <senan_> I dont think so
[15:25] <genii-around> senan_: Manual installation must be considered a last resort if all else fails
[15:26] <senan_> okay
[15:26] <genii-around> senan_: I would suggest to close jockey, install the packages mentioned ( and as well the kubuntu-restricted-extras  could not hurt too). Then to see if jockey-kde sees any available drivers after this.
[15:27] <genii-around> Work, back at my computer in a little while
[15:27] <senan_> I am installing restricted-extras now
[15:27] <BluesKaj> senan_, to see which drivers are installed .  run , dkms status
[15:34] <senan_> ok let me try
[15:39]  * genii-around wanders back in and checks the coffeepot
[15:45] <dtbsjnbsre> hi
[15:45] <dtbsjnbsre> how many years Kubunutu 12.04 is supported please?
[15:47] <senan_> 5 years I guess
[15:48] <dtbsjnbsre> ok thx!
[15:49] <dtbsjnbsre> does kde 4.10 compatible with new kernel?
[15:49] <dtbsjnbsre> 3.5
[15:53] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[15:54] <genii-around> !info kdelibs5-data precise
[15:54] <genii-around> !info kdelibs5-data precise-backports
[15:54] <genii-around> Hm.
[16:43] <alesan> hi
[16:44] <alesan> I like how just attaching an external monitor extends the desktop to it, it's great
[16:44] <alesan> BUT
[16:44] <alesan> it seems like the system wants to "zoom in" characters and graphics
[16:44] <alesan> they do not seem very sharp on the external monitor
[16:44] <alesan> maybe it's an impression, maybe not - any way to check?
[17:24] <avihay> I need to compile something with /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGLEW.so , but I don't have that symlink. can I create it automatically?
[17:26] <genii-around> avihay: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libGLEW.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=raring&arch=any
[17:27] <avihay> genii-around: I have /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGLEW.so.1.6.0, and I have a symlink to  /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGLEW.so.1.6
[17:27] <avihay> maybe I'll reinstall it?
[17:27] <avihay> I installed some -dev packages that might have messed a bit with it
[17:28] <genii-around> avihay: I think you probably just need the libglew-dev package installed for i386
[17:29] <genii-around> eg: sudo apt-get install libglew-dev:i386     ( if your default machine is not i386 )
[17:33] <avihay> genii-around: yes, that more or less fixed it (using 32bit os)(used synaptic) installed libglew1.6-dev instead of 1.5
[17:33] <lordievader> Good evening
[19:17] <ronalds> how can I change the color that is used in some kde apps
[19:18] <ronalds> because it changes with window manager
[19:18] <ronalds> for example clementine is almost orange in ubuntu, violet in xfce, blue in kde and openbox
[19:19] <ronalds> how do I just this prefference
[19:23] <ronalds> nobody?
[19:25] <away> ronalds, you could try #kde
[20:35] <beyti> #pisilinux
[21:09] <|kira> Anyone know some stats on the userbase size of kubuntu? Is it the biggest ubuntu derivative?
[21:11] <genii-around> |kira: Good question but not one I have an answer to
[22:47] <michealPW> Hi, everyone
[22:48] <michealPW> I'm using Kubuntu 13.04 with the latest updates and my laptop will not Dim the Backlight on the monitor, Turn the Monitor Off, or put  the laptop to Sleep.
[22:49] <michealPW> I've varified the settings in the KDE Control Panel under Power and also by right-clicking on the Power Icon in my taskbar. Still, it doesn't seem to work.
[22:50] <michealPW> Sleep/Suspend *does* work, however. When I click Sleep at the log-in screen or from the Kickoff launcher under Shutdown, Kubuntu properly sleeps and properly resumes from the sleep without any problem.
[22:50] <michealPW> However, if I leave it idle, nothing ever happens.
[22:50] <michealPW> Any ideas?
[23:49] <bjrohan> For some reason when I expect my laptop to "timeout" and go to a lock screen it does, however when I move my mouse it jsut disappars, I want to to ask for my password. Any ideas where I need to look to get this to work as expected?
[23:52] <user_-> various crashes of konqueror, others kde browsers and its applications installation manager do happens to you ??
[23:52] <user_-> various crashes of konqueror, others kde browsers and its applications installation manager do happens to you ??
[23:53] <user_-> and sites loading slowest
[23:53] <user_-> compared to firefox
[23:56] <user_-> kubuntu abandoned
[23:56] <user_-> should i remove from partition