[00:31] <fractaline> where do i access lightDM settings?     as in changing the login background?
[00:33] <fractaline> lol...   nvm
[00:38] <ruut> hello
[01:03] <ruuts> hello
[01:05] <ruut> whats up
[01:51] <pasjrwoctx> Can anyone help me get my computer to allow me to watch Over the Air TV?
[07:10] <stacky> can someone please help me in solving this error
[07:10] <stacky> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5633220
[07:13] <valorie> stacky: this doesn't look kubuntu connected; rather apache
[07:14] <valorie> stacky: unfortunately it doesn't look like apache uses freenode
[07:15] <valorie> there is an #apache channel, but only one in it -- maybe a bot which can tell you more
[07:15] <stacky> valorie: ok .. :(
[07:15] <stacky> valorie: still thank u :)
[07:16] <valorie> also, the #ubuntu-server folks might be able to help
[07:16] <valorie> since they serve up the LAMP stack
[07:16] <valorie> I guess I'd start there
[07:19] <doleyb_> Is there an easy way to change alt-tab behavior to like previous releases?
[07:51] <jdrab> doleyb_: what do you mean by that? how did alt-tab behave in previous releases?
[07:55] <doleyb_> In earlier kubuntu, I could press alt-tab and see the titles for all windows at once (vertical list).  Now it shows only one title at a time, with a huge (500 px) icon above it.
[07:55] <kub> does anyone know how to get rid of arabic-indic numbers?
[07:58] <jdrab> kub: you mean this? http://imgur.com/uNvnW6o
[09:52] <omkar_dba> my fav OS KUBUNTU Linux
[09:58] <oye> Good.
[10:14] <yossarianuk> 13.04 is the least stable realise I have seen ...
[10:14] <yossarianuk> My pc now only correctly starts/shuts down 50% of the time
[10:14] <yossarianuk> I have to power off (or resuib)
[10:15] <yossarianuk> same @ home + work
[10:15] <yossarianuk> tried debian 7 the other day - no problems at all - same goes for Arch linux.
[10:15] <yossarianuk> I think its the ubuntu base ...
[10:16] <yossarianuk> However 13.04 was also launched with a bug meaning you got no taskbar/menu on dual screen syste,s
[10:16] <yossarianuk> *systems*
[10:16] <yossarianuk> not great.......
[10:16] <yossarianuk> (thats fixed now - however people install kubuntu will still have no taskbar/menu if they login to kde before updating...
[10:17] <hateball> Well, 13.04 is not an LTS release, and as you said stuff has been patched now
[10:19] <yossarianuk> not the fact that my kubuntu doesn;t correctly startup/shutdown 50% of the time...
[10:19] <yossarianuk> not just 1 machine either - 3 of them
[10:19] <yossarianuk> (all using Nvidia...)
[10:19] <yossarianuk> hey Kubuntu is still my fav distro btw.
[10:20] <hateball> Well the only way to get it fixed is to submit a bug report then :)
[10:20] <yossarianuk> non LTS shouldn't mean alpha/beta....
[10:20] <yossarianuk> i have done
[10:20] <yossarianuk> the dual screen fix has been done
[10:20] <yossarianuk> (however will still effect a new user)
[10:21] <yossarianuk> unless they go to console and apt-get upgrade 'before' logging in the first time
[10:21] <hateball> I figure most new users installing will choose to pull down upgrades with the install
[10:21] <yossarianuk> but that doesn;t install them...
[10:21] <yossarianuk> it downloads them.
[10:21] <yossarianuk> until you install them...
[11:00] <joetacos> how do i get pass the Ubuntu 13.04 installer it hangup
[11:51] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[11:55] <fractaline> buddy
[13:02] <rd1381> every new folder that i create in my home folder i cant delet it
[13:02] <mr-rich> in dolphin or cli?
[13:04] <rd1381> dolphin
[13:04] <rd1381> w8
[13:04] <rd1381> oh
[13:05] <rd1381> it seems that my new folders becomes write protected
[13:05] <BluesKaj> rd1381, use real english pls , we don't use text shortforms here
[13:05] <BluesKaj> :)
[13:06] <rd1381> ok
[13:07] <rd1381> or should use another word because ok in not english
[13:07] <rd1381> or should use another word because ok is not english
[13:08] <BluesKaj> w8=wait  ..thenI shouls use please instead of pls , etc , no U for you , like that
[13:08] <rd1381> ok
[13:08] <BluesKaj> ok is english , it's in the dictionary
[13:09] <BluesKaj> !u | rd
[13:09] <BluesKaj> rd1381, ^
[13:09] <pavel> hi
[13:10] <rd1381> so can you answer my question or are you trying to educate me?
[13:11] <BluesKaj> I didn't see your question , my server dropped it's connection and I just rejoined
[13:11] <pavel> привет
[13:13] <BluesKaj> !ru | pavel
[13:26] <BluesKaj> guess i have to switch servers ,znc is becoming unreliable ,,brb
[13:45] <ravage> hi. can someone tell me how to save my display/monitor  default settings in kubuntu 13.04?
[13:49] <BluesKaj_> ravage, depends on your display and monitor configuration in system settings and what options are available , or if you have a graphics card GUI with optional settings that can be saved there.
[13:52] <BluesKaj_> for example I have a nvidia gui available in kmenu>settings where I can save my settings to xoirg.conf if I wish ..altho i have no need to do so.
[13:52] <BluesKaj_> ravage,^
[14:00] <ravage> BluesKaj, i have the full kde available. i can set all my settings in kmenu->settings. there is just no way to save it as default
[14:01] <ravage> (onboard intel graphics)
[14:02] <BluesKaj_> you could create an xorg.conf file , ravage , sudo Xorg -configure
[14:03] <ravage> yes i think i could. but isnt it a real shame that KDE can configure my multi monitor setzp but cant save it?
[14:03] <ravage> *setup
[14:03] <ravage> 12.10 managed that perfectly
[14:04] <BluesKaj_> ravage, maybe there is a way , but I'm not familiar with multi-monitor setups :(
[14:05] <BluesKaj_> how was it done in 12.10?
[14:05] <ravage> there was a "save as defaults" button :P
[14:06] <BluesKaj_> in system settings> display&monitor?
[14:06] <ravage> right
[14:07] <ravage> i only have the german version running atm. but all i can see is are the 2 buttons on the bottom
[14:07] <ravage> or.. 3 with help
[14:07] <ravage> but nothing to actually save my settings
[14:07] <ravage> resets on every reboot
[14:10] <BluesKaj_> wouldn't a xorg.conf file help save those settings
[14:24] <alvin> FAT32 is now a futuristic filesystem! I formatted a USB drive and saw this: mkfs.vfat 3.0.14 (23 Jan 2023)
[14:30] <BluesKaj_>  ravage perhaps a update/upgrade/dist-upgradewill restore "save as defaults" option.
[14:53] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[14:54] <BluesKaj> 'Morning lordievader
[14:55] <lordievader> Hey BluesKaj, how are you doing?
[14:55] <BluesKaj> good thanks , you ?
[14:55] <lordievader> Doing good too :)
[14:55] <lordievader> Bit tired.
[15:22] <mydogsnameisrudy> hit by lighting last nite system was down.. run fdisk all is well ;) love linux
[15:28] <OerHeks> nice, mydogsnameisrudy
[15:29] <OerHeks> you must really try hard to brick your hdd, simple powerfailure should do no harm
[15:48] <mydogsnameisrudy> well i backup everything  but for some reason it got screwed up . ill look into that
[17:40] <tiamos> hi all
[18:03] <kpuljek> any ideas on how to install nvidia drivers on aspire v3, it has a geforce 710M and it just doesn't work
[18:05] <lordievader> kpuljek: Open the jockey, search in the menu for "Additional Drivers".
[18:06] <kpuljek> it lists nothing there
[18:06] <kpuljek> i tried nvidia-current, current-updates and -experimental, it won't work
[18:06] <kpuljek> (by hand, obviously)
[18:07] <lordievader> kpuljek: The nVidia website comes up with the 319 driver.
[18:07] <BluesKaj> kpuljek, describe , won't work
[18:08] <kpuljek> won't work: i have a fixed 640x480 resolution and can't change it. nvidia-settings says that I don't have any nvidia drivers active
[18:08] <kpuljek> before installing them i had a full blown resolution, but figured that proprietary drivers are better
[18:09] <BluesKaj> have you rebooted since installing the driver
[18:09] <kpuljek> BluesKaj: yup, a bunch of times already
[18:10] <kpuljek> so, it went like this: installed 12.04, had a full resolution, ran jockey, nothing there. installed drivers by hand, ended up with unchangeable 640x480
[18:11] <BluesKaj> actually the nouveau driver works very well ,including desktop effects etc , that's the default after a fresh install
[18:11] <kpuljek> how can i revert to it, not even sure
[18:11] <BluesKaj> remove the presnt nvidia driver
[18:12] <BluesKaj> reboot
[18:12] <kpuljek> i suppose that's the bumblebee-nvidia, the last one i tried
[18:13] <BluesKaj> oh now you tell us , dual gpus ...luvly
[18:13] <kpuljek> I said that it's a 710M and that i supposed it's an optimus chip
[18:13] <kpuljek> but that it says that 319 comes with support for that
[18:14] <genii-around> !info nvidia-current
[18:14] <kpuljek> but 319 won't stick either
[18:14] <BluesKaj> !optimus
[18:15] <kpuljek> ok, removed everything, brb
[19:07] <RiotingPacifist> kde doesn't offer suspend to disk but pm-hibernate and suspend work
[19:23] <yofel> RiotingPacifist: the GUI option is disabled by default, if pm-hibernate works for you, you can enable it: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html
[19:27] <RiotingPacifist> thanks yofel
[19:57] <[Relic]> I get a pop up when I mouse over a program in the system bar on the bottom (firefox [info] on Desktop #2), is that a widget or part of the main system;  I am not sure where to look to set colors so I can read it
[22:10] <Conflict> I have a question regarding encryption.  I used LVM full disk encryption during installation.  Then during the end of the install I also checked off "Encrypt /home".  My question is: do i now have unnessicary "double encryption"?  Do I not have to encrypt /home if I'm using LVM with encryption?
[22:12] <Conflict_> I have a question regarding encryption.  I used LVM full disk encryption during installation.  Then during the end of the install I also checked off "Encrypt /home".  My question is: do i now have unnessicary "double encryption"?  Do I not have to encrypt /home if I'm using LVM with encryption?
[22:12] <RiotingPacifist> Conflict: I'm not 100% sure on this but I think the answer is yes, however 1) the performance hit will be minimal, 2) They are protected with different passwords 3) If somebody else shares your computer they will not be able to access your /home/name even if they have root (although if they have root they could do other stuff including install a trojan)
[22:14] <Conflict> I should also clarify, I don't believe I actually have a separate /home "partition"
[22:16] <RiotingPacifist> home encryption doesn't need a seperate partition it loops back onto your home, I think you will have a file , if you type mount you should be able to see it
[22:17] <Conflict> ahh yes: /home/conflict/.Private on /home/conflict type ecryptfs
[22:18] <Conflict> hmm this is curious though.. i have a /boot and a /boot/efi ...
[22:18] <Conflict> /dev/sda2 on /boot type ext2 (rw)
[22:18] <Conflict> /dev/sda1 on /boot/efi type vfat (rw)
[22:19] <RiotingPacifist> macbook?
[22:19] <Conflict> HP envy
[22:19] <RiotingPacifist> pretty new?
[22:19] <Conflict> very
[22:22] <RiotingPacifist> so efi is a new type of bios, it has a partion on your disk, your boot is also installed on a seperate partition so that the efi can read it (which it can't if it's encrypted)