[00:50] <harolddong> is there any fix yet for Ktorrent not being able to successfully download blocklists in 13.01?
[01:29] <softmetal> harolddong: perhaps ask in #kde?
[01:31] <hbgoer> question. every time I open a new terminal, it reads   "bash: export: `DISPLY:0': not a valid identifier". Anyone have any ideas why this is happening? any help is appreciated
[01:35] <Jeruvy> hbgoer off the top of my head that looks like a typo
[01:36] <Jeruvy> hbgoer which 'terminal' are you opening?
[01:36] <Craigwd_2000> I'm trying to print CD/DVD Avery labels from my HP Pavilion dv6z-1100 which ran AMD64 Kubuntu 12.10 back when it was still current; I made sure to keep current with updates...  I have a HP PSC 1350 that I was trying to print a label on via the HPLIP PSC 1350 driver; the issue is that whenever I attempt to print my label it's always way-off center.  I use the Avery CD/DVD label template from back when OpenOffice.org was still i
[01:39] <Craigwd_2000> Before anyone asks I have plenty of ink left in both the Black & Tri-Color cartridge too...
[02:33] <pepee> hi. what's adept manager? I'm trying to upgrade my system from quantal, and it fails because it isn't in my ssytem
[08:34] <oye_> Why amaroK keeps telling me I need an mp3 decoder, when I actually have it?
[08:40] <valorie> oye_: how old of an Amarok are you using?
[08:41] <oye_> Shipping by default with 13.04
[08:41] <valorie> probably you should just install the package 'kubuntu-restricted-extras'
[08:41] <valorie> ok
[08:44] <oye_> valorie: Thank you.
[08:44] <valorie> does that fix the problem for you, oye_?
[08:45] <oye> valorie: Give me a minute :-)
[08:45] <oye> Synaptic is doing it's magic.
[08:46] <valorie> ah, I used to use synaptic
[08:46] <valorie> <3 muon and the cli now
[08:46] <oye> I am used to Synaptic since my Debian times. Some habits are hard to change.
[08:47] <valorie> eh, I love learning how to do things in more than one way
[08:49] <oye> I've tried Muon. It enforced my desire to get back to Synaptic. Maybe I am an old-fashioned :-)
[08:49] <valorie> well, you moved from Debian to Kubuntu
[08:49] <valorie> so maybe not!
[08:50] <valorie> everyone should use the tools they like, IMO
[08:50] <oye> Indeed.
[08:51] <oye> YAY, it works!
[08:51] <oye> valorie: Thank you very much for the tip!
[08:52] <valorie> cool
[08:52] <valorie> :-)
[08:52] <valorie> btw if you have any more amarok probs, there is #amarok
[08:54] <valleycat> valorie:  :O my name is valerie (random not at all related to topic...sorry)
[08:54] <valorie> nice
[08:55] <oye> valorie: I know. But I felt it wasn't a strictly amarok related issue.
[08:55] <valorie> and indeed it probably was not
[09:11] <fractaline> hi
[09:12] <fractaline> anybody home?
[09:16] <valorie> !ask | fractaline
[09:20] <fractaline> valorie,  sorry it's my first time using kde i'm not even sure what to ask
[09:31] <rd1381> hi
[09:31] <rd1381> why when i click on a bash script it downt run but it runs from terminal
[09:38] <rd1381> nobody?
[09:44] <oye> Because it is a shell script?
[09:51] <rd1381> no i meant ir is a executable file that runs in terminal and load the gui app but not when i double click it
[11:16] <goodtime> *
[11:43] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[12:10]  * robotdevil wonders if these new sets of updates would have straightened out 13.04 for me
[13:30] <velit> i set my default browser to opera from the default applications menu, now when i open links from various applications it correctly opens the link in the browser, but it keeps the icon of opera near the mouse for some time
[13:31] <velit> as if it's trying to open the application for the first time, the same thing happens in the task manager toolbar
[13:32] <velit> the default launch line in the default applications menu for opera is "/usr/bin/opera %U", i don't know if that's correct or not
[14:00] <Walex> velit: looks good...
[14:44] <tayls> Hi all. I'm trying to find the 7Zip app within the software centre and cant seem to find it. Anyone able to help? Someone mentioned to me about changing the multiverse? Not sure what this means.
[14:47] <hateball> tayls ☞ in settings for muon, you can edit software sources
[14:48] <hateball> tayls ☞ tick the box for multiverse and save
[14:50] <tayls> hateball: Many thanks. Ticked that and it still seems unable to find it. I assume 7Zip is on there? As it's on Ubuntu and XUbuntu.
[14:51] <hateball> tayls ☞ there is a package called p7zip, but it's nothing I've used
[14:52] <hateball> quite content with gzip :)
[14:53] <tayls> hateball: Hmm can't find p7zip nor gzip. Am I doing something wrong with my software centre lol?
[14:54] <tayls> Would you mind reminding me how to search for software via the terminal please? Just incase it's my software centre playing up..
[14:54] <tayls> .*
[15:01] <hateball> tayls ☞ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-cache search 7zip
[15:06] <Whiskey`Wonka> halps! =)
[15:07] <Whiskey`Wonka> im running 3.8.0-19-lowlatency and there are no vbox modules
[15:07] <Whiskey`Wonka> i need to run the -lowlatency kernel as it solves my over heating issue (the cpu fan works!)
[15:08] <Whiskey`Wonka> Any idea why virtualbox is not building modules on this kernel (its all stock install via moun)
[15:16] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: It should…
[15:16] <smartboyhw> We fixed that problem (at least before Raring releases)
[15:16] <Whiskey`Wonka> smartboyhw: yea thats what i thought. guess ill uninstall it and start over
[15:17] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Install virtualbox-dkms using terminal
[15:17] <Whiskey`Wonka> * Starting VirtualBox kernel modules  * No suitable module for running kernel found
[15:17] <Whiskey`Wonka> Yea I did that already
[15:17] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Reboot?
[15:19] <smartboyhw> And do you have linux-headers-lowlatency installed?
[15:19] <Whiskey`Wonka> ah il check on that one
[15:19] <Whiskey`Wonka> nope that is not installed
[15:21] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Install
[15:21] <smartboyhw> And then reinstall virtualbox
[15:21] <Whiskey`Wonka> doing
[15:22] <Whiskey`Wonka> do i need ot do this with every new kernel? seriously the modules should just build
[15:23] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: When there is a new kernel it will update both the headers and image
[15:23] <smartboyhw> But yep, the driver will recompile when you update
[15:32] <OerHeks> still experiencing this bug: my time goes  -2 hours, checked settings, disabled UTC, only Amsterdam timezone, still after boot time goes off by 2 hours, why ?
[15:32] <OerHeks> bios time is correct
[15:34] <Whiskey`Wonka> smartboyhw: still no dice
[15:35] <Whiskey`Wonka> yes rebooted too
[15:35] <Whiskey`Wonka> im importing to the other laptop
[15:36] <Whiskey`Wonka> need to figure out a way to get the modules to build
[15:36] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Hmn
[15:36] <smartboyhw> Out of ideas
[15:36] <Whiskey`Wonka> goodie =)
[15:37] <smartboyhw> !paste | Whiskey`Wonka
[15:37] <smartboyhw> Paste the error log there
[15:38] <Whiskey`Wonka> yea its a gui error, i forget where vbox keeps its logs
[15:38] <Whiskey`Wonka> Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)
[15:39] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Try `sudo apt-get install --reinstall virtualbox-dkms` in terminal
[15:41] <smartboyhw> a.k.a. konsole
[15:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> DKMS: install completed.
[15:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> yes i know what the cli is
[15:42] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Retry
[15:42] <Whiskey`Wonka> thats working, wth. i DID that already
[15:43] <smartboyhw> Grrr
[15:43] <Whiskey`Wonka> before the uninstall/reinstall
[15:44] <smartboyhw> Whiskey`Wonka: Can you peep in to #ubuntustudio and ask zequence?
[15:44] <Whiskey`Wonka> sure
[16:18] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[17:02] <l_r> how can i unlock a guest session? it asks for the password
[18:11] <rd1381> i have a problem with running a executable script
[18:57] <oye> !ask rd1381
[18:58] <oye> !help
[19:00] <rd1381> when i run chrome-wrapper from termianl it loads fine but when i double click it in dolphin nothing happens
[19:01] <rd1381> !patience
[20:17] <guile__> Xubuntu is better
[20:17] <guile__> light weight is better
[20:39] <elijah_> I need some advice upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04. I believe the upgrade has been botched.
[20:40] <elijah_> What would be the most useful trouble shooting information?
[20:40] <ahoneybun> tried using Muon Update Manager?
[20:41] <elijah_> ahoneybun: yes. This is what I tried at first but it kept failing to obtain a lock on /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[20:41] <ahoneybun> elijah_: reboot when that happens, thats what I do
[20:41] <ahoneybun> well
[20:42] <ahoneybun> something is using handling packages
[20:42] <elijah_> That is what I concluded, so I disabled the automatic updating that would appear once the 13.10 sources were changed
[20:43] <elijah_> I think my package lists are all messed up
[20:43] <ahoneybun> look at /etc/apt/sources.list
[20:46] <elijah_> ahoneybun: http://paste.kde.org/744662/
[20:47] <ahoneybun> what version are you on
[20:47] <ahoneybun> ?
[20:47] <ahoneybun> 12.10 right?
[20:47] <elijah_> yes. cat /etc/issue
[20:47] <elijah_> Ubuntu 12.10 \n \l
[20:48] <ahoneybun> well your sources are pointint to precise 12.04
[20:48] <ahoneybun> pointing
[20:49] <elijah_> Do you mean 10.04? That is what I upgraded to 12.10 from.
[20:50] <elijah_> I guess the "precise" give the 12.04
[20:50] <ahoneybun> 10.04 was Lucid, 12.04 is Precise, and 13.04 is Raring
[20:50] <elijah_> copy
[20:50] <ahoneybun> change all the precise's to raring and do
[20:50] <ahoneybun> "sudo apt-get update"
[20:50] <ahoneybun> in a terminal
[20:51] <ahoneybun> I think you moved from 10.04 to 12.04 as the default setting I believe for a LTS is to move to a new LTS
[20:51] <ahoneybun> and you might have changed something without knowing
[20:52] <ahoneybun> any sentence that does not have a ## is active
[20:52] <ahoneybun> like deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise is active
[20:54] <elijah_> The update completed without error.
[20:54] <ahoneybun> good
[20:55] <ahoneybun> everything connected
[20:55] <ahoneybun> ok now do "sudo apt-get upgrade" this will update all your packages with versions from the right repository
[20:56] <elijah_> pretty much complained of unmet dependencies
[20:57] <elijah_> recommends "apt-get -f install"
[20:58] <ahoneybun> Fix; attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place.
[20:58] <ahoneybun>            This option, when used with install/remove, can omit any packages
[20:58] <ahoneybun>            to permit APT to deduce a likely solution.
[20:58] <ahoneybun> so run that and see what it shots out
[20:59] <elijah_> What think happend was the automatic updater was installing updates when the sources were updated but before the release was updated
[20:59] <elijah_> It still seems to be issuing automatic update notifications
[20:59] <elijah_> Is there a way to stop this behavior?
[21:00] <elijah_> does moun run as a daemon?
[21:00] <ahoneybun> not sure, I'm sure someone here know
[21:00] <ahoneybun> no its not started on boot
[21:09] <elijah_> I think I need to disable apper somehow.
[21:10] <elijah_> It keeps trying to update and automatically upgrade every 5s
[21:13] <goodtime> heh
[21:13] <goodtime> umm i had that prob also and im trying to remember what i did elijah_
[21:14] <elijah_> goodtime: I will never ever elect for automatic updates again
[21:14] <goodtime> i wouldnt disable apper elijah_
[21:14] <elijah_> Its going all space odyssy on me
[21:15] <goodtime> elijah_: it might never update again untill you inable it
[21:15] <elijah_> goodtime: I will just use a cron script to update and not apper
[21:15] <goodtime> well theres always the terminal but sometimes there is many options to that and you need to know how to do that right
[21:16] <goodtime> yeah i just would be careful disableing a defaulted app for your updates elijah_
[21:17] <tayls> Hi all.
[21:17] <goodtime> but you could try the other
[21:17] <tayls> If you have it set so that you have more than one desktop, how do you switch between them?
[21:17] <elijah_> scroll wheel on the desktop
[21:17] <goodtime> yeah
[21:17] <tayls> Many thanks =D
[21:18] <goodtime> ;)
[21:18] <elijah_> also should be on icon representing them in the toolbar as well.
[21:18] <tayls> Another one for you.I can't seem to find certain software (7zip, gzip, Skype) via the software centre yet others I have spoken to can. Any ideas?
[21:19] <elijah_> What version are you running?
[21:19] <tayls> Latest.
[21:19] <goodtime> right click on the square bubbel looking icon thats on your panel
[21:19] <goodtime> add virtual desktop
[21:20] <goodtime> i add 4
[21:20] <goodtime> then i get the desktop cude effect
[21:20] <elijah_> Seems to me like you have a problem with 3rd party sources
[21:20] <goodtime> cube
[21:21] <tayls> elijah_:  If I do a search via terminal I can find gzip. Yet can't via software centre. Is there some feature I need to change via the software centre to allow me to see those apps? Wouldn't be a restriction to the fact that I'm on the UK server would it?
[21:22] <elijah_> For clarification, are you trying to execute programs from the terminal or install them?
[21:22] <tayls> Install them.
[21:24] <elijah_> apt-cache search [name of package]
[21:24] <tayls> Are you able to see Skype/Gzip/7zip in your software centre?
[21:26] <elijah_> I am able to view those packages via moun package manager.
[21:29] <elijah_> tayls: Could you provide the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:33] <tayls> elijah_: Just doing a restart. Be back soon (and thank you so far =D)
[21:33] <elijah_> tayls: No problem, cheers.
[21:35] <fractaline> hello
[21:36] <fractaline> just getting started on my first kde setup
[21:37] <fractaline> i was using compiz on unity and mate.  a hassle to get it working with kde?
[21:39] <fractaline> would it get messy if i swiched back and forth between window managers?
[21:51] <elijah_> fractaline: To clarify, you want to have multiple desktop managers or you want to switch from one to another
[22:03] <Tirili> Hi
[22:04] <fractaline> switch back and forth
[22:04] <Tirili> I need some space on my root partition to install openssh-server. Name a huge package that I can remove to get free space, which a normal guy who is just surfing the web doesn't use. ?
[22:05] <Tirili> I am talking to him on the phone.
[22:06] <Tirili> The plan is that he installs open-ssh server and I connect to him. I have already logged into another machine on the same lan per ssh. He just has to install and start the ssh server.
[22:07] <genii-around> Why not just do sudo apt-get clean  ... to make some room?
[22:07] <Tirili> That's all? What will happen?
[22:07] <Tirili> Does it remove downloaded and installed packages?
[22:08] <genii-around> Tirili: It will delete all the packages which were downloaded the last time from your cache directory, making room
[22:08] <Tirili> That sounds very useful
[22:08] <genii-around> Tirili: No, it will not remove or uninstall anything. It will just get rid of the files which the packages came in
[22:08] <Tirili> Thank you, genii-around !
[22:27] <fractaline> i have downloaded a desktop theme that shows as installed but does not show up in the selection
[22:46] <keithzg> Hmm, KRunner seems to return incorrect times. For example, if I type "time MDT" it claims "The current time in MDT is 17:46", despite it being 16:46. Same if I check MST.
[22:51] <keithzg> Also, I tried to check what the date and time settings were by right-clicking on the clock and then going to that module . . . but it gave me an error popup when I tried to set it to use NTP, and now it claims everything's fine but it's showing the wrong timezone.
[22:51] <keithzg> Seems to be stuck on UTC now.
[22:55] <keithzg> Anyone have any ideas why it's refusing to connect to any NTP server I point it towards? Even tried one on the local network and it still claims it can't find it.