[00:33] <wissam> Hi, ctrl + Esc stop working, I am using kubuntu 13.04
[01:13] <littlegirl> Hey there, my son just installed Kubuntu 12.04 LTS after using the nomodeset option on the Live CD just to get it to boot. Now that Kubuntu is installed, when he reboots he just gets a black screen. We checked online and found that pressing Shift during boot should bring up the Grub menu so that he can set nomodeset to get in, but when he presses Shift, it says Grub is loading and then goes immediately to a black screen. Any advice
[01:13] <littlegirl> on what he should try next?
[01:13] <littlegirl> He says it's actually a grey screen rather than a black screen, in case that's important. (:
[01:18] <littlegirl> This is exactly the problem my son is having: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1967091 The difference is that my son cannot access the Grub menu to edit it. Is there another trick to that besides pushing the Shift key during boot?
[01:24] <littlegirl> Can anyone help?
[01:31] <santiago> littlegirl: press shift during boot?
[01:37] <littlegirl> santiago: Thanks, but when he does that it says Grub is loading and then goes immediately to the grey screen.
[02:08] <fractaline> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/dists/raring/Release.gpg  Something wicked happened resolving 'archive.canonical.com:http' (-11 - System error)
[02:08] <fractaline> i got this trying to do apt-get update.    not sure what it means
[02:09] <fractaline> was trying to add the repository for wine...
[02:10] <fractaline> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[02:10] <fractaline> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[02:10] <fractaline> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[02:11] <fractaline> that was the next bit... sorry for pasting output here   (seemed little enough)
[02:13] <SonikkuAmerica> fractaline: Try [ sudo apt-get update ]. Does it spit the same stuff out?
[02:13] <SonikkuAmerica> fractaline: Watch me facepalm.
[02:14] <SonikkuAmerica> fractaline: System error 11 usually means your connection timed out or got lost
[02:14] <tsimpson> make sure you don't have the GUI package manager open
[02:15] <SonikkuAmerica> tsimpson: Or QApt
[02:16] <SonikkuAmerica> fractaline: ^
[02:16] <tsimpson> qapt is what the gui uses
[02:16] <fractaline> thanks,  yes it was sudo
[02:16] <SonikkuAmerica> There is GDebi for KDE
[02:16] <SonikkuAmerica> (Don't ask why)
[02:16] <jalcine> is there a PPA for proposed versions of KDE?
[02:17] <fractaline> i have just logged out and in so i assumed all would be clear
[02:17] <tsimpson> gdebi is just for installing a package from a local .deb
[02:17] <SonikkuAmerica> jalcine: I think so, but why would you want it (because the latest stable version of KDE automatically gets built for Kubuntu)?
[02:17] <SonikkuAmerica> tsimpson: So is QApt
[02:17] <jalcine> ah okay
[02:17] <tsimpson> SonikkuAmerica: qapt is more than that though
[02:17] <jalcine> I wanted to check out what's new in KDEPIM
[02:17] <tsimpson> you may be thinking of qapt-deb-installer
[02:18] <SonikkuAmerica> tsimpson: Just a little bit, but not much else is different
[02:18] <SonikkuAmerica> jalcine: There's new stuff in KDEPIM?
[02:18] <tsimpson> !kppa
[02:18] <jalcine> that's what I wanted to find out SonikkuAmerica lol
[02:18] <jalcine> thanks tsimpson
[02:20] <SonikkuAmerica> jalcine: I generally like to check the release notes :)
[02:23] <fractaline> so i've got qaptworker2 running in system processes and dpkg and apt-get...   no apps or terminal open...
[02:24] <fractaline> would i need to stop them manually?
[02:44] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[03:06] <fractaline> ok.. installing wine via apt-get i come to a eula for mscorefonts-installer but i can't "say" ok...  meaning there is no place to input in terminal and of course the "ok" is not clickable
[03:07] <fractaline> how to get past this?
[05:26] <nick87720z> hi there
[05:29] <nick87720z> At this day i tried to setup filters for mailing lists, bug trackers, etc. All filters just move mails to dedicated dirs. However some (same each time) mails return back to default incoming folder each time when i switch to some other folder and  back.
[05:31] <nick87720z> When this happens, kmail notifies about them as about new mails. They are really new — original messages are not moved from dedicated folders. When i repeat filtering, new messages are filtered, but on next switch between incoming/other folders problem repeats.
[05:33] <nick87720z> All remote sources are empty, for local dir (which was used by claws-mail) i just disabled check.
[05:33] <nick87720z> any ideas?
[05:35] <nick87720z> btw, on each refresh of folders with incoming messages it says to termial 6 times: kmail2(6573) MessageList::Core::ModelPrivate::findMessageParent: Circular reference loop detected in the message tree
[05:35] <nick87720z> -folders +folder
[05:40] <nick87720z> Tried to remove all messages from ~/Mail using claws-mail and restart kmail, no rezult.
[07:21] <mohammadhossein> @
[08:37] <alviro> un saluto a tutti, è la prima volta che entro in questa chat
[10:30] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:22] <sharulr> Selamat berbuka #Malaysia
[13:04] <galen> Hello  does anyone know how to resolve the: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) issue?
[13:05] <galen> I'm trying to update the computer but I'm having no luck with finding out how to resolve that problem
[13:07] <galen> does anyone have an idea on how to fix this issue: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[13:08] <galen> I really need the help cause I can't update
[13:08] <BluesKaj> galen, run sudo dpkg --configure -a
[13:09] <galen> thank you verymuch I just ran it
[13:09] <BluesKaj> now update, again galen
[13:10] <galen> the command said it encountered errors though
[13:10] <galen> should I still update
[13:10] <galen> ?
[13:10] <BluesKaj> pastebin the errors , galen
[13:11] <BluesKaj> or run suso apt-get -f install
[13:11] <BluesKaj> err sudo
[13:14] <galen> ]that didn't work either
[13:15] <galen> Errors were encountered while processing:
[13:15] <galen> linux-image-3.8.0-26-generic
[13:15] <galen> linux-image-extra-3.8.0-26-generic
[13:15] <galen> linux-image-generic
[13:15] <galen> linux-generic
[13:15] <FloodBotK1> galen: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:15] <galen> linux-generic-pae
[13:17] <BluesKaj> !pae
[13:21] <galen> heres the paste bin http://paste.ubuntu.com/5864884/
[13:22] <galen> my apologies for flooding I didn't know pastbin existed and I havent trully used any ircs before
[13:59] <wangyuanlong> hello , are you here ?
[14:03] <galen> I'm here
[14:26] <BluesKaj> galen, did you run uname -a
[14:45] <thingol_> hi everyone
[15:09] <shadeslayer> does anyone have an idea how I can freeze a VirtualBox image ?
[15:09] <shadeslayer> i.e. restarting loses all changes
[15:09] <shadeslayer> all I could find is snapshotting
[15:11] <shadeslayer> yofel: ^^
[15:12] <yofel> shadeslayer: can't say I've ever tired it, but there is this "save machine state" thing in the close menu, let me check what that does
[15:12] <shadeslayer> there is a option to snapshot
[15:13] <shadeslayer> but I basically want what qemu -snapshot does
[15:13] <shadeslayer> ( qemu is annoyingly slow :/ )
[15:14] <yofel> shadeslayer: uh, but that's what virtualbox does with snapshotting too? well, changes are persistent, but restoring a snapshot is like 2 clicks
[15:14] <shadeslayer> yofel: it's still 2 clicks :P
[15:14] <shadeslayer> easier to just reboot :P
[15:14] <yofel> ...
[15:14] <shadeslayer> ah well, I suppose I'll just use snapshotting
[15:19] <yofel> shadeslayer: http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch05.html#hdimagewrites I think you want to make the image immutable
[15:19] <shadeslayer> 2 * firefox + 2 * VM's + various apps on a host machine = one slow disk
[15:20] <shadeslayer> *firefox debuild -S -sd
[16:04] <shadeslayer> yofel: bah, I can't find Virtual media Manager
[16:04] <yofel> shadeslayer: "File->VMM" ^^
[16:04] <shadeslayer> oh
[16:04] <shadeslayer> *facepalm*
[16:06] <shadeslayer> what
[16:06] <shadeslayer> Cannot change the type of medium '/home/shadeslayer/VirtualBox VMs/Netrunner/Test.vdi' because it is attached to 1 virtual machines.
[16:07] <shadeslayer> there are no VM's running 0.0
[16:07] <shadeslayer> ahh
[16:08] <shadeslayer> you have to release it first
[16:08] <yofel> o.O
[16:09] <shadeslayer> yeah, weird
[16:09] <shadeslayer> you can't use it while it's still "attached" to a VM even if the VM is not running
[18:06] <romel_> exit
[19:31] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[20:02] <SonikkuAmerica> What do I need to do to make sure that Konversation's tray icon is always on when Konversation is running?
[20:13] <SonikkuAmerica> [ Att 2 ] What do I need to do to make sure that Konversation's tray icon is always on when Konversation is running?
[21:03] <junior> que mierda
[21:03] <administrateur> Bonsoir tout le monde, Y aurait-il une bonne âme avec beaucoup beaucoup de patience, pour aider un pauv' débutant ?
[21:03] <junior> no entiendo nada
[21:05] <IdleOne> !fr | administrateur
[21:06] <administrateur> Thank !
[21:06] <BluesKaj> !es |junior
[22:31] <ace___> What would cause my clock to keep going 4 hours ahead? I changed it so many times, but it goes right back to the wrong time every time I restart. I have it set for NY time which right now is 6:30 PM, but if I restart, it will go to 10:30 PM
[22:33] <slatenails> isn't 10:30 PM gmt?
[22:33] <ace___> slatenails: I'm not sure, but I do have NY eastern time checked in the settings.
[22:33] <slatenails> yeah 10:30 PM is gmt
[22:34] <slatenails> maybe try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
[22:34] <slatenails> maybe there's something wonky in there
[22:34] <ace___> slatenails: Thank you, I'll give that a shot
[22:36] <ace___> slatenails: I just ran that and got, dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process
[22:37] <slatenails> that happens when there's some other process dealing with packets
[22:37] <slatenails> like apt-get or muon
[22:38] <ace___> slatenails: I'm an idiot... I forgot I had an update running in the background.
[22:39] <ace___> slatenails: I will try it again as soon as the updtate finishes
[22:39] <slatenails> ok
[22:45] <ace___> slatenails: That worked! Thank you for your help
[22:45] <slatenails> nice. :)
[22:45] <slatenails> you're welcome
[22:59] <alphacrypt> hi?
[22:59] <alphacrypt> anyone use amarok
[22:59] <alphacrypt> in amarok channel no one there
[23:40] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[23:47] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[23:54] <psingh> I just opened a but against Kick Off because the fonts look fuzzy.  The bug report is at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322263.  Would someone please follow the instructions in my bug report and confirm the bug?