[05:04] <julian> af
[05:04] <Guest41237> bonjour!
[05:56] <p7ank5te7> Anyone familiar with MPG123 in here?
[06:06] <skreech_> Somewhat but do you have a question?
[06:10] <p7ank5te7>  I have a bunch of music, eg. /Share/Music/Linkin Park/Collision Course/3. NumbEncore.mp3 and every time I try to play it via mpg123 it fails. I'm trying to use it in asterisk, but even at cli it seems to do the same.. is there a restriction where it can't use spaces?
[06:12] <p7ank5te7> I can play a file if it's in a directory without spaces and name is without spaces. eg. /Share/NumbEncore.mp3 ..
[06:13] <skreech_> !tab
[06:21] <skreech_> p7ank5te7: That helped?
[06:24] <p7ank5te7> Skreech: Thanks. I just tried it and it still fails in asterisk. must be part of the module. :(
[06:29] <skreech_> what's the failure error?
[06:31] <p7ank5te7> res_musiconhold.c:643 monmp3thread: poll() failed: Interrupted system call
[06:42] <skreech_> that's strange
[06:44] <p7ank5te7> Yea. not sure what's exactly up with it but it's annoying
[06:44] <skreech_> What version?
[06:47] <p7ank5te7> 1.8.5.0 for asterisk and mpg123 1.12.1
[06:47] <skreech_> Hmm I have  1.14.4 here and it works fine
[06:48] <skreech_> p7ank5te7: can you copy and paste the command you are running?
[06:50] <p7ank5te7> application=/usr/bin/mpg123 -q -r 8000 -f 8192 --mono -s /Share/Music/Linkin\ Park/Collision\ Course/4.\ NumbEncore.mp3
[06:50] <p7ank5te7> Keep in mind this is part of my asterisk config.
[06:51] <p7ank5te7> My Ultimate goal is to do a play list, but I first need to figure out why it can't play with spaces. I've even tried the " "
[07:01] <skreech_> p7ank5te7: what's the -s for ?
[07:02] <skreech_> you are piping it somewhere else?
[07:02] <p7ank5te7> write to stdout is what mpg123
[07:02] <p7ank5te7> says
[07:02] <p7ank5te7> I copied the script and modified it to work.
[07:03] <skreech_> Correct but why are you trying to pipe it to stdouput?
[07:03] <skreech_>  ok
[07:03] <skreech_> So if you copy that line and put it in the terminal it throws that error?
[07:03] <p7ank5te7> I can remove the -s and see if it still goes to the channel in asterisk.
[07:03] <skreech_> ok
[07:04] <mbnoimi> how can I run Qt5 apps under kubuntu 12.10? I got this error message: "error while loading shared libraries: libQt5Widgets.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[07:04] <p7ank5te7> Actually no that doesn't with the copied information above. it will start blowing a lot of garbage out in the SSH session
[07:04] <skreech_> mbnoimi: Load qt5 ?
[07:04] <skreech_> mbnoimi: Check in #qt
[07:05] <mbnoimi> skreech_:  I already have installed Qt5 SDK from Digia website under /opt/Qt_5.0.2 but nothing changed!
[07:05] <skreech_> p7ank5te7: right that's what the -s does
[07:05] <skreech_> what does it do without -s ?
[07:06] <skreech_> mbnoimi: and registered the libs?
[07:06] <mbnoimi> skreech_: how can I do that... it's just an installer
[07:07] <skreech_> mbnoimi: #qt would be the best place
[07:08] <p7ank5te7> skreech_:blows out same as with a folder with a space on a working folder and same issue regardless on a folder with a space
[07:08] <mbnoimi> skreech_: thx
[07:09] <skreech_> p7ank5te7: ok try mpg123 /Share/Music/Linkin\ Park/Collision\ Course/4.\ NumbEncore.mp3
[07:10] <p7ank5te7> skreech_: same
[07:11] <skreech_> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-17396 Seems to be an asterisk thing
[07:14] <p7ank5te7> skreech_: looks about the same but not the same in this case. like I copied 4. NumbEncore.mp3 to /var/www just for testing and even with 4. Numb.... it failes but if it's just /var/www/NumbEncore.mp3 it works.
[07:15] <p7ank5te7> even the \ doesn't work
[07:30] <wallace> Hello. Is it possible to ask for support here or is it just a developers forum?
[07:32] <soee> this is support channel yes
[07:33] <wallace> Thanks..if I may. I am running Kubuntu 12.04 with backports enabled KDE 4.10.3 Nvidia GTX 460 with X-swat current drivers stock kernel.
[07:34] <goodtime> 12.04 is a good choice im finding thoe im running 13.04
[07:34] <wallace> Everything runs stable as a rock, but it intermittently boots to the command line and not the gui. if I enetr username and password and starx ..its no problem.
[07:35] <goodtime> hmm
[07:35] <goodtime> sounds like backtrack
[07:35] <wallace> I can see an error when I starx but its so fast I don't catch it. I am positive it is a display driver issue..seems to be a common problem in the mint forums
[07:36] <wallace> It seems to stop booting just before "checking battery state"
[07:38] <wallace> I have exhausted all the web forums for an answer for the last several months. Noone seems to have a soultion so I'm hoping someone here might.
[07:48] <soee> wallace, you should be able to check logs
[07:49] <soee> and find some info there
[07:49] <wallace> how do i check the logs?
[07:50] <soee> well im not sure what file exactyl but all logs should land in /var/log/
[07:52] <soee> maybe Xorg.0.log or jokey.log
[07:57] <wallace> cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log but it shows no idntifiable errors
[08:26] <mbnoimi> what's the benefit of .fuse_hiddenxxxxxx files?
[10:10] <wallace> Is there a best time to come on here for help?
[10:31] <Walex> wallace: no, it is a global forum. But usually most people are from the USA.
[10:32] <Walex> wallace: anyhow 'startx' leaves a log in your homedir. Also you can use 'script' to capture whatever messages it does. Or you can try 'xinit' instead of 'startx'.
[10:32] <wallace> I've been trying for months to see if I can get some help but it just appaears no where to be found :(
[10:33] <Walex> wallace: X driver problems are rarely easy to solve. Most people live with glitches.
[10:35] <wallace> Thats too bad. 12.04 I really liked but it seems to be the only distro giving me this problem. otherwise its solid as a rock. hate to leave it for just this reason. But it bugs the hell  out of me for some reason. I'm terribly anal about my computters running perfect.
[10:36] <Walex> wallace: and to that end you run test packages from the x-swat team? :-)
[10:37] <Walex> wallace: if you want computers running perfect you choose the components that you know beforehand work, instead of choosing the components you like and then make them work...
[10:37] <wallace> I thought the current drivers from X-swat were considered stable. I had nothing but problems trying to install from the main repos.
[10:38] <wallace> Well the video card is 3-4 years old now..never a problem up till now. not sure thats a valid statement.
[10:38] <Walex> wallace: the X-swat team does up-to-date drivers, Often they work better on newer cards....
[10:38] <wallace> Its a Nvidia GTX460...an excellent gaming card even by todays standards
[10:39] <Walex> wallace: however: use 'script' to capture the output of 'startx' or 'xinit', look at the log file left by them usually '.xsession-errors'
[10:39] <Walex> wallace: you can find the name of the log file with somewthing like 'ls -ltra ~'
[10:41] <wallace> Is "script" a program I have to install..I see nothing in my home directory
[10:42] <r22> you have it set to "show hidden files" too?
[10:42] <wallace> ya it is set to show hidden files
[10:43] <wallace> sorry..I see .xsession-errors now
[10:44] <wallace> what should I be looking for in .xsession-errors?
[10:48] <r22> i just got here, super noob as well...
[10:49] <r22> i just saw the I don't see anything
[10:54] <wallace> ya it looks like something I will have to live with. Its always one glitch or another with Linux. I've been using Linux for 8 years and no matter what OS there is always something not working properly.
[10:55] <r22> were you able to google an answer?
[10:56] <wallace> Ive been asking and searching the web for months..nada
[10:56] <r22> file a bug with upstream
[10:56] <wallace> I've seen people with the exact same problem. No solutions to be found. This IRC channel was my last hope.
[10:57] <r22> is it kde?
[10:57] <r22> one of the heads of xubuntu is super cool, forgot him name
[10:57] <wallace> well we are in the Kubuntu forum..right? :)
[10:58] <r22> maybe he can help?
[11:01] <wallace> Thanks..but it looks like it maybe back to Debian stable.
[11:18] <_droid> hi people, I have a canon iR2018i in my office and the printer apparently supports the "smb" protocol, and wanted to know how to scan documents with my kubuntu machine.
[12:31] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:39] <yossarianuk> hi - i am trying to update Mysql (apt-get upgrade)
[12:40] <yossarianuk> mysql has been down for about 1 hr
[12:40] <yossarianuk> in syslog I can see repeat  ' InnoDB: Waiting for 1 active transactions to finish'
[12:40] <yossarianuk> every minute
[13:26] <hydron> hi every one
[13:27] <BluesKaj> hi hydron
[13:29] <hydron> I have kubuntu 13.04, while running obenbox, I started plasma-desktop, and I lost my widgets and graphic preferences, It became as I first installed It, how can I get my old configurations back please ?
[13:30] <hydron> I have some importants notes on a widget, and I dont want lose them :(
[13:34] <MadEchidna> so I'm running Kubuntu 13.04, and I'm experiencing a pretty annoying issue: I can't see what text I'm highlighting in Chrome or Firefox
[13:34] <MadEchidna> when the window is out of focus the highlight is visible, but not when the window is in focus
[13:34] <MadEchidna> which means I'm selecting text blind
[13:35] <MadEchidna> I'm at work so if anyone has any suggestions please highlight me (no pun intended)
[13:35] <hydron> MaDEchidna: I think It a matter of collors theme
[13:36] <hydron> try to change the theme to default
[13:36] <MadEchidna> hmm
[13:36] <MadEchidna> darn, that worked :P
[13:36] <hydron> good :)
[13:36] <MadEchidna> now if I only had a Skulpture color scheme that didn't do this
[13:36] <MadEchidna> I'd consider this good*
[13:36] <MadEchidna> note the astrix :P
[13:36] <hydron> hhh
[13:36] <MadEchidna> I can get my work done but now my window border isn't the color I want :P
[13:37] <MadEchidna> I'll play around with it, thanks
[13:37] <hydron> you can change It easily
[13:38] <MadEchidna> as I just did :)
[13:38] <MadEchidna> yaay
[13:38] <MadEchidna> I was a big KDE 3 user back in High School but I've been on gnome the past 6 years or so
[13:38] <hydron> youre wellcom
[13:38] <MadEchidna> finally came back to KDE this past weekend, I never liked the default theme but I liike what i've done with it
[13:38] <MadEchidna> yeah thank yiouy
[13:39] <hydron> any time bro
[13:41] <MadEchidna> man Kwin sure is slick these days
[13:41] <MadEchidna> last time I tried it it was so slow
[13:42] <bendersteed> Kwin does really fine nowadays.
[13:43] <bendersteed> I use an nvidia card and lately reverted to nouveau. Everything is so responsive compared to the nvidia blob.
[13:46] <MadEchidna> yeah that's the thing that really blew me away is it works brilliantly with the AMD open source driver
[13:46] <MadEchidna> Unity runs like ass on that
[13:46] <MadEchidna> I honestly don't see any performace difference between the open driver and catalyst on KWin
[13:53] <BluesKaj> mad the nouveau driver is fine for nvidia onboard graphics , works well
[13:54] <BluesKaj> MadEchidna,^
[14:11] <BluesKaj> oops
[14:28] <infrid> hi
[14:29] <BluesKaj> hi infrid
[14:57] <alvin> plasma-desktop crashes on login for me. (and doesn't find debug symbols to install, so I can't report the bug). Is there any way to get my desktop back? It's a big black screen at te moment. I can run 'plasma-desktop' (Alt+F2), but it just crashes again.
[15:11] <alvin> Found it! Adding the instant messaging presence indicator crashes plasma-desktop. If I leave it out, all is well again
[15:12] <alvin> Well, except the fact that Telepathy just doesn't work.
[15:13] <BluesKaj> telepathy is a mess on kde
[15:14] <BluesKaj> alvin, what do you try to connect to with telepathy ?
[15:15] <alvin> Oh, several (Jabber, Qt, MS Live and Facebook). The strange thing is that it all just worked until I rebooted half an hour ago
[15:16] <BluesKaj> upgraded ?
[15:16] <alvin> plasma-desktop crash on logon. I found that erasing the file .kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc "fixed" it.
[15:16] <alvin> No, I installed some ruby gems in my home directory. That's it.
[15:16] <BluesKaj> try a dist-upgrade in that case
[15:17] <alvin> But, after that, when adding widgets to the fresh plasma-desktop, it crashed on adding the presense indicator. I can no longer add that.
[15:17] <alvin> Only one update now. rsyslog
[15:19] <alvin> I have to go now. If possibly, I'll report this as bug, but it looks like there are no debug packages for that, so it could be hard
[15:23] <yofel> alvin: if it's not a PPA build, debugging symbols can be obtained from another location (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash)
[15:36] <ur0pl> kubuntu has sponsor support from blue systems but also canonical or mostly just one?
[15:37] <BluesKaj> blue systems now supports kubuntu , mostly afaik , ur'
[15:37] <BluesKaj> ur0pl,^
[15:39] <ur0pl> ubuntu unity is broken for me, it does not load correctly after installing CCC...so i am going to try kubuntu , xubuntu or lubuntu
[15:39] <ur0pl> lub, xub, then kub, in that order i guess
[15:42] <BluesKaj> CCC?
[15:43] <BluesKaj> ur0pl, install kubuntu-desktop will give you a choice of ubity or kubuntu/kde at login
[15:43] <BluesKaj> err unity
[15:43] <ur0pl> ati catalysus control center
[15:43] <BluesKaj> ok
[15:44] <ur0pl> if it always gives a choice of unity, then it is always sponsored by canoncial?
[15:45] <BluesKaj> just the unity desktop , not the kde/kubuntu
[15:45] <BluesKaj> you can remove i=unity and gnome if you want
[15:46] <ur0pl> what does the sponsor difference matter
[15:46] <ur0pl> does one have more money than the other?
[15:47] <BluesKaj> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/tag/pure-kubuntu/ , ur0pl
[15:48] <BluesKaj> the developmens are going in a different directions
[15:49] <fractaline> BluesKaj, i was just looking for thatlink
[15:49] <fractaline> thanks
[15:50] <ur0pl> kubuntu automatically allows and has windows managers of xubuntu and lubuntu along with ubuntu?
[15:50] <BluesKaj> fractaline, yeah the purekde search in google gives the old 12.10 command , but the blog link gives us the 13.04
[15:52] <yofel> ur0pl: they all share the same archive and you can install all of them on the same system alongside each other
[15:53] <ur0pl> and kubuntu installs them all, by default?
[15:53] <yofel> no, kubuntu installs KDE only
[15:54] <BluesKaj> ur0pl, no you have to install the window managers according to which desktop you want to run , but installing the lub untu desktop for example auto installs it's WM
[15:54] <ur0pl> why is kubuntu better than xubuntu or lubuntu?
[15:54] <BluesKaj> kuhbuntu isn'r better , it's more suited to kde users
[15:55] <ur0pl> why is kde better tahn gnome?
[15:55] <ur0pl> does xubuntu and lubuntu use gnome instead of kde?
[15:55] <fractaline> so if i've just done a clean installation of kuguntu thaen i don't need those commands?
[15:56] <yofel> now that's a very subjective question. It's more flexible and has a different behaviour in many places. Try both and decide for yourself what fits your workflow more
[15:56] <fractaline> *kunbuntu
[15:56] <BluesKaj> ur0pl, depends on your preferences and tastes , "better" is not athe right word
[15:56] <yofel> ur0pl: as the letters indicate, xubuntu uses XFCE, Lubuntu uses LXDE
[15:56] <hateball> !best
[15:56] <BluesKaj> ok , BBL , stuff to do
[15:56] <yofel> they're both gtk based, but not gnome
[15:56] <ur0pl> well ubuntu unity is broken for me, so i want to use something else
[15:57] <ur0pl> from a programming standpoint what is more focused with code
[15:57] <ur0pl> rather than broad
[15:59] <ur0pl> kde does not use gtk?
[15:59] <yofel> nope, it uses Qt
[16:00] <yofel> ur0pl: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/whichbuntu has a short summary of all flavours
[16:00] <yofel> ur0pl: but I'm not sure what you mean with focused on code...
[16:03] <ur0pl> so you have to do extra command lines to get a "pure" kde system huh
[16:04] <ur0pl> i think i am going to try just basic debian
[16:08] <ur0pl> also that comparison of the flavours via comparing what has more or less "point and click options" is rather off in sophistication
[16:08] <ur0pl> and technical
[16:13] <ur0pl> but a point of difference, none the less
[16:54] <n8w> hey guys, whats a good com port monitor which allows time-stamping etc
[16:57] <yahyaa> is there anyway to make my wallet stop asking me for my password once i type it in???
[16:59] <bbeck> yahyaa: I think there's an option to allow always.  If you have that press that button you'll need to log into your wallet once per session.
[16:59] <yahyaa> what do u mean once per session?
[17:00] <bbeck> yahyaa: Once per login.
[17:00] <yahyaa> is there i way to make it stop?
[17:00] <yahyaa> it didnt use to do that
[17:01] <bbeck> I don't know.  I don't mind punching my password in only once so I've not really looked into it, sorry.
[17:02] <MikeTen> i changed my nickname
[17:02] <yahyaa> can someone help me to set my wallet so it doesnt keep asking for a password???
[17:04] <MikeTen> ubuntu is getting so bad, but fortunately kubuntu is getting better and better.  long live kubuntu!
[17:07] <nomad__> /msg nickserv register nomad123 hemant@nomadindia.net
[17:13] <MikeTen> can anybody recommend a kubuntu 13.04 review?
[18:07] <Gregor3000> hello, a quick question. which Kubuntu LTS image has old stack (not hardware enabling 12.04.2). is it 12.04 DVD image? also what is amd64+mac.iso ? does it work on AMD64 CPU?
[18:09] <Gregor3000> nvm the second quesitn. it's same image for AMD64 and mac. but what about my first question?
[18:28] <AndyMan1> Hello. I'm having trouble with VPN. I'd like to route all of my traffic over an openvpn connection, EXCEPT for a certain ip block (192.168.255.0), which I'd like to use the normal eth0 connection. I know it's got something to do with routes, but I'm not sure what exactly I need to do
[18:29] <AndyMan1> using Kubuntu 13.04, trying to do this with the KDE Network Settings so I can easily turn it on and off
[18:38] <a___> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SydoJbNvZA
[18:38] <a___> WAKE THE FUCK UP
[18:48] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[19:12] <sergej> dsag
[19:14] <sergej> abc
[19:14] <sergej> всем привет
[19:14] <sergej> тут есть кто?
[19:15] <Unit193> !ru | sergej
[19:17] <sergej> ау
[19:41]  * jacklk smells jew
[19:42]  * jacklk sniffs harder
[19:42] <IdleOne> jacklk: give it a rest with the stupidity please.
[19:42] <jacklk> IdleOne: :D
[19:43] <jacklk> IdleOne: I was only warning you.
[19:43] <IdleOne> jacklk: I am not going to warn you.
[19:44] <jacklk> IdleOne: you don't need to :) no nose is as sharp as a wolf's
[19:46] <jacklk> but trust me, mine is, I know when... they're here
[19:46] <IdleOne> I know when it is time to take out the trash.
[19:50] <hggdh> IdleOne: thank you
[20:14] <kristjan> Hi , im tryng to install kubuntu next to win8 from usb stick. It wont load and gives me error message like some file is missing or something
[20:15] <kristjan> anybody knows what im talking about?
[20:18] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[23:05] <uglyoldbob> what would cause "xset q" to not do anything over a ssh connection? (even with export DISPLAY=:0 ?)
[23:15] <MikeTen> can anyone please recommend a kubuntu 13.04 review?  thanks
[23:56] <|kira> Oh my god 13.04 update this morning, nothing new, now, 100MB of stuff, 184 updates, mostly kde stuff.