[02:45] <greygan> OK, When I share a folder (After installing Samba) it shows as shared until I reboot then gone. But my Windows machine doesnt see it even before reboot
[02:46] <greygan> I think I may just dump KUbuntu as I never had these problems with straight Ubuntu...
[03:02] <kheuche> hi
[05:30] <palasso> gm ahoneybun :)
[05:30] <ahoneybun> palasso: gm
[05:30] <palasso> had any like with Bespin?
[05:30] <ahoneybun> :) I got bespin installed but I can not find xbar or anything related to bespin in the ~.kde/share/apps/
[05:31] <palasso> Sorry for leaving yesterday it was late for me
[05:31] <palasso> s/like/luck
[05:31] <ahoneybun> palasso: np
[05:33] <palasso> what was the problem afterall?
[05:33] <ahoneybun> missing kdebase-workspace-devel
[05:33] <ahoneybun> dev
[05:34] <palasso> heh, yeah ;)
[05:34] <palasso> just a tip... it's now called kde-workspace-dev
[05:35] <ahoneybun> k
[05:35] <ahoneybun> still missing those directories
[05:36] <palasso> I boot up a liveUSB to compile it
[05:37] <ahoneybun> oh
[06:27] <vbgunz> I'm beating myself in the head. My mic works in Windows when I dual boot and it sounds flawless. On Kubuntu, it cracks no matter what the volume is for input unless I lower it so low, I can barely hear myself. How do I get rid of the crackling? the popping when I record? Any ideas?
[08:09] <n8wulf> Hi all
[08:19] <Sobear69> quick question, when installing kubuntu where do I put bootloader? /dev/sda?
[10:06] <sentry> hello
[10:07] <Tahaan> Hmmmm, How does one use Quassel to connect to a Freenode channel, specifically Freenode #akregator?
[10:09] <Tahaan> I figured it out.
[10:22] <BluesKaj> HI all
[10:47] <Tahaan> Hello BluesKaj.
[10:47] <Tahaan> Everybody is asleep
[10:47] <Tahaan> IRC is where people go to ignore everybody
[10:47] <Tahaan> :-/
[10:48] <BluesKaj> Tahaan, have a little patience and don't take it personally
[10:48] <BluesKaj> if you have a question , just ask
[10:49] <Tahaan> I don't.  But IRC isn't what it used to be
[10:49] <BluesKaj> kubuntu support question that is
[10:50] <BluesKaj> if you want to just chat then you can join klbuntu-offtopic
[10:51] <Tahaan> No this is just the default place Quassel dropped me I was looking for Freenode #akregator to get support on an akregator issue
[10:52] <Tahaan> But alas over yonder it is only the mold that is growing.
[10:52] <BluesKaj> the click on the #akregator
[10:52] <BluesKaj> then
[10:52] <Tahaan> Can someone explain to me how Kubuntu IRC is related to Freenode.
[10:53] <Tahaan> When I did a register request the mail message arrived from Freenode.
[10:53] <BluesKaj> kubuntu is a support channel on freenode server which is an IRC server
[10:54] <Tahaan> Quassel appears to offer them as separate network options.
[10:54] <Tahaan> But... they seem to be the same thing
[10:55] <BluesKaj> kubuntu irc is the default server but it's actually linked to freenode server
[10:55] <BluesKaj> I just change it to freenode
[10:57] <Tahaan> My understanding is that Freenode and Kubuntu IRC are two IRC networks each having many servers... from the looks of it they are the same network
[10:57] <tumor130> holloou
[10:57] <Tahaan> Seems to have exactly the same people logged in, same channel list, etc.
[10:57] <BluesKaj> Tahaan, afaik they are one and the same
[10:57] <yofel> Tahaan: kubuntu irc is an alias for freenode
[10:58] <Tahaan> Yofel that explains it.
[10:59] <BluesKaj> thanks yofel , you came up with right word , otherwise this conversation was going offtopic very quickly
[10:59] <yofel> heh
[11:00] <Tahaan> What's the right place for talking about talking on IRC?
[11:02] <lordievader> Tahaan: #kubuntu-offtopic, for example.
[11:03] <BluesKaj> dunno , never gave that much thought
[11:04] <BluesKaj> Tahaan, if you have a peticular question about kubuntu apps like quassel then that qualifies as ontopic here
[11:04] <Tahaan> Thankx Blue
[11:04] <BluesKaj> particular question
[11:05] <Tahaan> I'll ask my akregator question here there:
[11:05] <Tahaan> My akregator is misbehaving.  Specifically it doesn't mark articles as read in some subscriptions
[11:05] <Tahaan> This is right now the problem with two subscriptions.
[11:06] <Tahaan> All the other subscriptions work.
[11:06] <Tahaan> They used to work but recently stopped working.
[11:06] <Tahaan> So I still get new articles in these two, but the number of unread articles can not be brought down to zero
[11:06] <Tahaan> I have too many feeds/subscriptions.  Organized into folders and subfolders that makes sense to me
[11:06] <Tahaan> But in any case I go through the new articles a few times a day.  In the past I could just press + to progress through all the new/unread articles.
[11:06] <Tahaan> The + behaviour is such that it will not progress out of a subscription when there is still some unread articles in that subscription.
[11:07] <Tahaan> Which means when I hit either of the two subscritions which currently stays unread, I need to reach for the mouse, click on another feed and then I can progress from there again.
[11:09] <BluesKaj> hmm  hope I didn't mislead you , but that is a very specialized question about akregator and it would probly be best to ask there , just click here , #akregator
[11:13] <Tahaan> OK, A Kubuntu specific question.
[11:14] <Tahaan> I am about ready to upgrade to 13.04
[11:15] <Tahaan> How does the upgrade process handle non-default software sources.  I have a handfull of PPAs I've added for, eg Gimp, Virtualbox, KDE backports, etc.
[11:18] <jussi> Tahaan: it disables the ppa's by default, you need to re add them next release if they are still needed
[11:19] <Tahaan> What happens to installed packages/software from those PPAs?
[11:21] <Tahaan> Second separate question:  I always delay upgrading to a new major version of *buntu by about a month.  I need to get my work done.  So by now I expect there will be quite a few updates and my experience should be good with 13.04
[11:22] <Tahaan> Is there anywhere that I can get a list of updates released for a specific [K]Ubuntu distribution?
[11:23] <Tahaan> I use Linux as desktop operating system but Unix sys admin is my dayjob.  What I'm trying to say is I read the release notes, the "known issues" lists etc.  I study the installation guides before I install something.  Linux have a long way yet to come in terms of maturity of documentation, but it is getting better every day.
[11:25] <m_tadeu> hi everyone
[11:26] <BluesKaj> Tahaan, well I was about to suggest the release notes , but it looks to me like you the available documentation covered already
[11:26] <BluesKaj> hi m_tadeu
[11:41] <m_tadeu> I need some help with my bluetooth headset
[11:41] <m_tadeu> I don't get any sound from it
[11:43] <BluesKaj> hmm, not much experience with bluetooth audio , but does the device show up in lsusb , assuming the transceiver is a USB device
[11:44] <leandrosansilva> Hello. Can I find any kubuntu-ppa people here?
[11:44] <leandrosansilva> or I have to use another channel
[11:44] <leandrosansilva> ?
[11:44] <BluesKaj> leandrosansilva, try #kubuntu-devel
[11:45] <m_tadeu> BluesKaj: eveerything seems to be working ok...the headset is paired with my laptop...kmix shows the sound levels for the headset....but no sound
[11:46] <leandrosansilva> BluesKaj, thx
[11:46] <BluesKaj> m_tadeu, check your audio levels in alsamixer
[11:47] <m_tadeu> don't show up
[11:48] <Tahaan> Doesn't look like there are release notes for _K_ubuntu... and the release notes for _U_buntu talks about Gnome and Unity related software for the most part.
[11:49] <m_tadeu> BluesKaj: they show up
[11:51] <BluesKaj> they?
[11:53] <Tahaan> OK, here is another question about the upgrade process.  Can I interrupt the process and resume it later?
[11:53] <Tahaan> In particular can I pause and resume the download of the new packages.
[11:53] <Tahaan> This stems from me being on the slow side of the internet divide
[11:54] <Tahaan> I also don't want to not be able to use my computer for hours.
[11:55] <Tahaan> So if I could first just download everything, then as a separate step start the upgrade procedure that would be great.
[11:56] <m_tadeu> BluesKaj: the volume controls
[11:57] <BluesKaj> Tahaan, in a word no , upgrading can't be interrupted it will break the install
[11:59] <BluesKaj> m_tadeu, make sure there no M in the vol ctrl boxes , use the M key to unmute them
[11:59] <Tahaan> OK, it might be worth setting up a VM running an APT proxy, then cloning my desktop to another VM, upgrading that using the proxy to cache the packages, testing to make sure all is OK, and then when I'm ready I can use that same APT cache to upgrade my desktop without having to download msot packages again.
[12:27] <menace> Hi, when does the Kubuntu Backport repository switch to KDE 4.11? with 4.11 release or beta test?
[12:31] <yofel> menace: release, there's a beta PPA for the betas and RCs
[12:31] <Guest97253> coucou
[13:15] <menace> when kde 4.11[.x] is released, will it be pushed into the backports?
[13:15] <menace> backports for 12.04, i mean
[13:31] <menace> i would ask this on the mailinglist of the kubuntu packaging team, but since i cannot join their ml, i don't know where else to ask
[13:42] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[13:42] <lordievader> menace: You can ask in #kubuntu-devel
[13:43] <menace> ah, okay, thank you
[14:04] <SorenHolm> Hi
[14:04] <SorenHolm> I have a kernel recipe looking like this : http://pastebin.com/hG4fdj6n
[14:04] <SorenHolm> wring channel. Sorry
[15:48] <somot> hola?
[15:48] <somot> any fellow kubuntu noobs here?
[15:49] <somot> hi
[15:51] <somot> i have no idea what im doing...
[15:52] <BluesKaj> somot, then other noobs won't be able to help you , but may be we can if you could tell us what your issue is
[15:53] <somot> sorry, i just have no idea how irc works lol
[15:54] <somot> and now helpfully... my pointer has disappeared
[16:21] <dcorbinz> I just installed kubuntu 12.04, and I could not find a package for the servier-side of ssh.  I thought it was openssh-server
[16:24] <OerHeks> dcorbinz, it is.
[16:31] <dcorbinz> OerHeks, and if I'm unable to see it or "apt-get install" it as the first thing I do after an install, what would you think is the problem?
[16:33] <OerHeks> try sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade first
[16:33] <OerHeks> i see the metpackage in muon softwarecentre
[16:33] <OerHeks> *metapackage
[16:34] <georgelappies> Hi all, just want to say thanks for everybody responsible for packaging and testing 4.10.4 for us. It is most appreciated :)
[16:37] <OerHeks> They will appreciate it, thanks georgelappies
[16:46] <palasso> ahoneybun, did everything work out well on Bespin?
[16:58] <epsilonorion_> does anyone know if the nvidia optimus drivers are up to par or should I stick with bumblebee
[17:12] <BluesKaj> epsilonorion_, think it depends on which release you're running and even then it seems to be hit or miss , if you haven't this already http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/bumblebee-321-released-with-ubuntu-1304.html
[17:37] <ahoneybun> palasso: not really
[17:38] <palasso> :(
[17:38] <ahoneybun> palasso: still do not see those folders to edit files
[17:38] <palasso> I compiled it on a mostly vanilla Kubuntu 13.04 64-bit LiveUSB
[17:39] <palasso> In the end I could see it and change the Oxygene theme for windows to Bespin
[17:39] <ahoneybun> I just want a mac like menubar
[17:39] <ahoneybun> I see that as well, I just want the xbar to work like the macbar
[17:40] <palasso> anyway here's what I did: http://pastebin.com/S7h94ZV0
[17:40] <palasso> I also like those kinds of menubars :)
[17:40] <palasso> Did you see it somewhere and you want to replicate it?
[17:46] <infrid> hi
[17:49] <ahoneybun> palasso: yes
[17:49] <ahoneybun> infrid: hello!
[17:50] <palasso> I was thinking achieving the same result by simply changing the colors on Oxygene... I've seen it is very configurable. I did some configurations on it and made it a little more beautiful (to my eyes)
[17:51] <ahoneybun> palasso: when configuring the style the window to edit is see though (which I dislike
[17:52] <ahoneybun> nvm
[17:52] <ahoneybun> now it is not
[17:53] <jimmy51_> does the INITRD.lz on the 13.04 LiveCD have NFS included?
[19:15] <madconqueror> Hi everybody. I upgraded from 12.04 to 13.04 (accidentally, it was late...). I have a dual monitor setup (one via HDMI, the other via DVI). I am able to boot up fine, but after I enter my pw, the screen goes black and I'm left with a (live) mouse cursor. When I disconnect the DVI monitor, I am able to log in.
[19:16] <madconqueror> I have absolutely no luck with google on this. Can someone please tell me how to boot and log in to Kubuntu in verbose mode, so I can see where it gets stuck?
[19:17] <madconqueror> on a sidenote, it is possible to connect and configure the monitor after login.
[19:57] <inf> good morning. is there any way to setup multi-pv LVM (did it with KDE Partition Manager and standard vgcreate .. method already, but "official" method would be appreciated) and install kubuntu 13.04 on a (encrypted if possible) logical volume? if that's not supported, is there any way to force installer to use specific block device to install OS on? (/dev/mapper/vg-logicalvolume)
[20:12] <inf> really, no LVM users there? :)
[20:17] <inf> okay, solved, basically - created LVs show up in installer partition selection dialog. :)
[20:58] <Hubert-01> Iḿ back
[21:03] <Hubert-01> Hi Johnflux
[21:03] <Hubert-01> How are you?
[21:06] <Hubert-01> Is there life out there?
[21:07] <lordievader> Hey Hubert-01, how are you?
[21:08] <Hubert-01> Hi lordievader, very well and you?
[21:08] <lordievader> Hubert-01: Doing good, tweaking my kernel a bit. Is pretty neat stuff :D
[21:10] <Hubert-01> oh, then you are a profi. I tried ubuntu/Kubuntu since a few weeks
[21:12] <Hubert-01> at first Iǘe get is as system resort (don know the right word) but it seems to be a very fine system
[21:13] <lordievader> Hubert-01: Kubuntu is great :D
[21:13] <Hubert-01> yes, it is doing all what I want
[21:14] <lordievader> :D
[21:14] <Hubert-01> and looks very very cool
[21:14] <lordievader> Hubert-01: You'll make the dev's very happy if you show your love in #kubuntu-devel ^^
[21:15] <Hubert-01> ove it so much that Iǘe spend some money at the kde organisation
[21:16] <Hubert-01> hihi
[21:41] <jimmy51_> i somehow broke my GUI .  when i log in in flashes black and logs back out.  ctrl alt f5 i can log in text ok.  what do i do?
[21:44] <genii> jimmy51_: What was the last thing you did before it went down? Some sudo commands?
[21:45] <jimmy51_> genii: rebooted to restart making my livecd
[21:45] <jimmy51_> genii: i can't think of anything i did, other than update-initramfs -u when i wasn't chrooted in
[21:45] <jimmy51_> but it's a different version than what my pc runs
[21:45] <jimmy51_> and... i can log in as guest just fine
[21:45] <jimmy51_> (UI wise)
[21:47] <jimmy51_> mmm... just made a new user account and it is affected as well.
[21:49] <jimmy51_> i'm not catching any breaks with linux today :(
[21:51] <jimmy51_> could the update-initramfs have set it self as the active initramfs, so my video kernel module is mismatched?
[22:00] <jimmy51_> woohoo!  genii... that was it.  i went to ctrl+alt+f5, sudo /etc/initramfs/update-initramfs -u, rebooted, and UI logins are back!
[22:39] <DerLukKi> guten morgen
[23:09] <genii> jimmy51_: Apologies, had to have a long discussion with someone in person here about implementing PGP on Blackberries.... ( gets out the Advil)