[00:02] <shan> hi, i tried to install win98 and i lost all partitions except 1. what i did to install win98 is that i hide ntfs partition(primary/active). now i lost linux partition and few others. somehow i managed to recover one partition with data on it and there still another partition with important data. but i get error while recovering that partition.
[00:02] <shan> i think some sectors problem....
[00:05] <shan> i recovered 2 partitions, one was having XP and other with data. now i'm on live kubuntu.
[00:13] <shan> z2Zz....
[03:11] <MicgaelP> So far kubuntu 13.10 alpha 1 seems pretty stable !!
[05:52] <nick87720z> Hi there
[05:59] <nick87720z> I spent last time rebuilding home dir, importing only necessary things (mails, kwallet, ssh data, other passwords) while allowing kde to recreate other settings. This solved most problem, which are not considered in web, but in kmail i got strange effect: default local dir and akonadi_maildir_resource_7 had swapped their paths. Since first one can't be removed, i copied path from second to first. After that i had to remove unnamed resource,
[05:59] <nick87720z> but kmail crashed, and i made it in akonadi settings. Now kmail showes only local mail, but its content is empty, without folders and older emails.  However, extra folders appear when local-mail is viewed as file dir.
[05:59] <nick87720z> Any suggestions how to get it back?
[06:05] <nick87720z> looks like akonadi cached wrong content
[06:07] <ick> hm
[07:59] <spartanfx907> Gooood Morning Channel
[08:01] <Graf_Westerholt> Good morning, spartanfx907.
[08:03] <spartanfx907> Graf_Westerholt: i'm italian and in italy, and you?
[08:05] <Graf_Westerholt> spartanfx907, just check my who-information. ;)
[08:06] <spartanfx907> did
[08:06] <spartanfx907> ;)
[08:06] <Graf_Westerholt> ;)
[08:30] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:24] <sabbir2world> :o ubuntu forum hacked?
[10:26] <Prochamber> Hey, I'm having trouble running multiple graphics cards in Xorg
[12:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:05] <thisihi> wow so many people in here  o,o
[13:05] <OerHeks> hi thisihi
[13:06] <lordievader> Hey thisihi, don't worry many idlers...
[13:07] <thisihi> yeah no surprise here =p
[13:08] <thisihi> just trying ou kubuntu on my netbook
[13:08] <thisihi> it runs surprisingly well, compared to lxde or xfce
[13:08] <lordievader> :D
[13:08] <thisihi> which is unexpected
[13:09] <thisihi> I especially like the smaller buttons and dialog boxes
[14:45] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: wow man
[14:45] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: I got banned for laughing.  But I was actually laughing at you
[14:46] <GiGaHuRtZ> Because you recommended liquorix, which is actually the kernel I currently use
[14:46] <GiGaHuRtZ> :)
[14:46] <GiGaHuRtZ> I found it ironically funny that you suggested it, because I had just downloaded the config file for the kernel off their site
[14:46] <GiGaHuRtZ> So I could use it with 3.11rc1
[14:47] <BluesKaj> I'm running it on 13.04  and 13.10
[14:47] <BluesKaj> GiGaHuRtZ,^
[14:47] <GiGaHuRtZ> I havbe it on 13.04
[14:47] <GiGaHuRtZ> And I will be using the same config, but on 3.11, soon hopefully
[14:48] <BluesKaj> but it's not the only kernel , I'm just testing it
[14:48] <GiGaHuRtZ> I already have it installed the manual way. but I thought it would be nice to kindof do it the "debian/ubuntu way" of doing kernels
[14:48] <BluesKaj> 3.11?
[14:48] <GiGaHuRtZ> I just don't know why it doesnt recognize the "kernel-headers" target when trying to compile
[14:48] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: Yup. Linux for workgroups.
[14:49] <BluesKaj> 3.11 what tho ?
[14:49] <GiGaHuRtZ> They are on rc1 with 3.11, and its already really popular. And the big thing is that they are juoking calling it "3.11 for workgroups"
[14:49] <GiGaHuRtZ> 3.11 linux kernel
[14:49] <BluesKaj> oh
[14:49] <GiGaHuRtZ> Err "Linux 3.,11 for workgroups"
[14:50] <BluesKaj> I'm sticking to the 3.10 atm
[14:50] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: You know if you dont have a bootsplash and turnoff quietboot on the kernel, how it will show a small penguin in the corner of the dmesg scrool on boot?
[14:50] <GiGaHuRtZ> Well, in 3.11 its tux the penguin, but they put him holding the Windows flag
[14:50] <GiGaHuRtZ> LOL
[14:51] <BluesKaj> :)
[14:51] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: they show the picture in this article: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/07/20-years-after-windows-3-11-linus-unveils-linux-for-workgroups/
[14:51] <ikonia> keep in mind the topic of this channel please.
[14:55] <GiGaHuRtZ> ikonia: We are on topic
[14:55] <GiGaHuRtZ> Upgrading the kernel on kubuntu
[14:55] <ikonia> no - it's not
[14:56] <GiGaHuRtZ> How in the world is that not on topic?
[14:56] <GiGaHuRtZ> It is a support issue with kubuntu
[14:56] <ikonia> GiGaHuRtZ: it's custom kernel builds, and I was actually referencing the posting/discussion of the linux for workgroups stuff
[14:57] <GiGaHuRtZ> Custom kernel builds on kubuntu would certainly be kubuntu related with kubuntu technical support when I am having issues bu9ilding packages for kubuntu
[14:57] <GiGaHuRtZ> Which is why I asked the questions in the first place
[14:57] <Belial`> he's got a point ^
[14:57] <BluesKaj> I agree it's offtopic , but there wasn't much else going on here at the time
[15:02] <BluesKaj> GiGaHuRtZ, we can talk about it in #kubuntu-offtopic , if you wish
[15:03] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: It's ok. Not that important to bother even talking in front of him now that I know he apparently has it out.
[15:03] <ikonia> I assure you I don't
[15:03] <ikonia> hence why I didn't comment until you started referencing the workgroups stuff
[15:04] <ikonia> hence why I've not done anything other than just ask you to keep the topic "in mind"
[15:04] <ikonia> you're welcome to continue your discussion
[15:12] <BluesKaj> not much left to discuss I guess
[16:01] <GiGaHuRtZ> BluesKaj: do you know if liquorix is generally latestkernel -1, if its just whenever the guy has the time do updatre to the latest?Reason I ask is, I noticed the last two times, he hadn't put out the next version til there was an even newer version out
[16:02] <GiGaHuRtZ> Don't if that was how he actually does thing, or just coincidence. I guess it could make sense for stability purposes
[16:02] <GiGaHuRtZ> know if*
[17:11] <SubstreamAI> Our home network has 3 Kubuntu 13.x machines 1 Windows 7, and 1 Windows XP.  I Samba setup and working.  I have just connected a printer to one of the Kubuntu machines (HP PSC 2410) and now I want to share it so any machine can print from it.  Is NSF the way to go or is there something else I should consider?
[17:26] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI, you can setup the cups system to do share a network printer, NFS is mostly for file access on other pcs afaik
[17:27] <SubstreamAI> BluesKaj, I'm not reading about CUPS vs Samba.  Apparently Samba is confusing to setup.  It does seem like CUPS is the preferred method.  Anything you can tell me about this?
[17:28] <SubstreamAI> I am not reading = I am NOW reading *
[17:29] <SubstreamAI> Will I be able to print from the Windows computers?
[17:31] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI , I was going to suggest connecting it to a windows pc , much easier to set up , no problems with windows printing on alinux connected printer
[17:31] <SubstreamAI> Yes, I have done this before.  HOwever, the Linux box is on 24/7 and nobody would have to go make sure that PC is on in order to print
[17:32] <BluesKaj> the problem is with windows to linux , not vice versa
[17:32] <SubstreamAI> I have a printer on the Windows box, and it is shared.  I can print on that printer.  No problems
[17:33] <SubstreamAI> I'm trying to add a printer to the Linux box... CUPS won't do this?
[17:33] <BluesKaj> well inmy experience it's easier to turn on a windows pc than try to configure a linux printer to run on windows
[17:33] <SubstreamAI> Wow... ok
[17:34] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI, but that's my experience only , there may be a better method out there , a little more research is in order I think
[17:35] <SubstreamAI> Looks like Samba should do it
[17:36] <SubstreamAI> If I wasn't such a Linux noob... it would be easier
[17:36]  * SubstreamAI takes a deep sigh
[17:36] <SubstreamAI> I'll be at this most of the day :P
[17:37] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI, never used samba for printing , so have no idea
[17:37] <SubstreamAI> Well, the section of smb.conf looks simple enough...
[17:37] <SubstreamAI> I'll spend some time on it... letcha know if you want?
[17:38] <BluesKaj> sure
[17:38] <BluesKaj> new info is always helpful :)
[17:46] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI, check thisout , it's arch .but looks very helpful
[17:46] <BluesKaj> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS_printer_sharing
[17:47] <SubstreamAI> Ok, thanks :)
[17:47] <lordievader> Good evening.
[17:47] <SubstreamAI> Looks like samba has a way to use CUPS too
[17:47] <SubstreamAI> right in the config there is a section for CUPS
[17:48] <BluesKaj> SubstreamAI, but why samba , cups has a network printer setup option in system settings>printers
[18:38] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[19:11] <SubstreamAI> BluesKaj, I was able to setup the printer using cups and the link you sent me.  Works on all machines, Kubuntu and Windows :)
[19:20] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[21:16] <stack_> could you explain how can I install qt5 in kubuntu12.04 it has qt4.8
[21:31] <santiago> stack_:  sudo apt-get install libqt5*
[21:32] <stack_> @santiago I also googled about qtchooser will that allow me to use qt4.8 in case qml1 is needed ?
[21:36] <sithlord48> stack what are you trying to do?
[21:37] <stack_> sithlord48 in my gsoc project I am porting plasmoids to qml1 and then to qml1 for plasma2 .I have ported 2 plasmoids in qml1 by now so thought to port them to qml2 :p
[21:38] <stack_> *from qml1 to qml2
[21:38] <sithlord48> stack_:  to install Qt5 on 12.04 you have to get it from www.qt-project.org i would recommend the Online linux installer. it will install to your home folder but you can build anginst qt5.1 or 4.8 (or what ever you have now)
[21:38] <sithlord48> i do this even on raring ( 13.04) because i can get qt 5.1 faster to break my code quicker :P
[21:39] <stack_> so I can then use either qt4.8 or qt5.0 ?as I still have to port a plasmoid in qml1 ..
[21:40] <sithlord48> yes you will have to add 4.8 as a kit to qtcreator. then you can configure projects to build with either
[21:41] <sithlord48> stack_:  setting up as a kit sounds hard but its as simple as pointing the dialog to qmake for the version you wish to use. (/usr/lib/qt for system iirc)
[21:47] <stack_> I will be using plasmoidviewer and qml files @sithlord48 online linux installer is in .bin format?
[21:48] <sithlord48> yes its just a simple installer.
[21:48] <sithlord48> will fetch the stuff from the net and provides Maintence Tool to clean up and upgrade later on.
[21:49] <stack_> are you sure I will be able to use qt4.8 after that :p
[21:49] <sithlord48> yes will install to your home folder don't run as root.
[21:49] <stack_> cool
[21:52] <sithlord48> stack_:  what my config for projects looks like in qtcreator http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/tools-regexp.html
[21:52] <sithlord48> stack_:  no that is not it.. its this http://dopplereffect.us.to/proConfig.png
[21:52] <sithlord48> as you can see i have a few versions installed atm
[21:53] <stack_> cool thanks a lot ! :)
[21:53] <sithlord48> your welcome
[21:53] <stack_> are you also working on gsoc?
[21:54] <sithlord48> stack_:  no gsoc i just code ff7 tools cause i have no life lol
[21:55] <stack_> hehe :p cool :) .. you can check out http://heenamahour.blogspot.in/search/label/gsoc for my gsoc project work
[21:57] <sithlord48> stack_:  i mostly work on http://www.blackchocobo.com and a few others.
[21:58] <sithlord48> oh your doing the window list update i read about this on planetkde
[21:58] <stack_> ^_^ yeah
[21:59] <sithlord48> i like that it can be used as a button also to replace the other windowlist (forget what it is but default for plasma-netbook)
[21:59] <stack_> yeah thanks :)
[22:00] <stack_> and trashcan also I ported ..currently working on calendar +clock plasmoid
[22:00] <sithlord48> i started my project to better learn Qt to oneday hopefully help with KDE but i need to use them klibs also
[22:01] <sithlord48> i only made some simple Qml pushbutton and checkbox for my use i have very little qml experance but it looks pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
[22:03] <stack_> yeah infact I find qml easier than qt , presently I am struck at proxymodels and filtermodels required for calendar plasmoid in qt :p
[22:11] <stack_> @sithlord48 on clickin .bin http://picpaste.com/screen1-79bMRs4C.png this is what I get
[22:11] <sithlord48> stack_:  right click and make execuitable . then try again .
[22:12] <stack_> I renamed it as .exe still same
[22:14] <sithlord48> you don't have to rename it to exe you have to give it permisson to be execuited.
[22:15] <sithlord48> also the files i recived from them are .run files..
[22:16] <stack_> can you tell me exact link which one you downloaded ?
[22:28] <Vektron> hello
[22:54] <roflmsfao> am i anywhere??
[22:54] <roflmsfao> new to kubuntu/ubuntu
[22:55] <roflmsfao> i know nothing
[22:55] <roflmsfao> needing to learn
[22:56] <roflmsfao> i figured out the media player
[22:56] <roflmsfao> now tryin to figure out irc
[22:56] <roflmsfao> this is as far as i have made it
[22:57] <roflmsfao> can anyone help??
[22:59] <roflmsfao> hi giggle
[23:00] <roflmsfao> i am new to kubuntu, ended up here by accident, kinda
[23:00] <roflmsfao> i need help figuring this out
[23:01] <roflmsfao> is there anyone here that can help me??
[23:10] <Avihay> roflmsfao: it would help if you ask specific questions
[23:13] <roflmsfao> well, i managed to get here,   usuin Quasselirc.   how did i get here??
[23:14] <roflmsfao> now i have done something to screw up my display
[23:16] <roflmsfao> hmmmmmmmmmmm i think display is alright
[23:17] <roflmsfao> sooooooooooooooooo   back to the original question, how did i get here and how do i move around, find the list etc
[23:17] <Avihay> there should be a frame called * All chats, that's the list of channels youhave open
[23:18] <roflmsfao> i had that on screen avihay, but somehow lost it
[23:18] <Avihay> i think it's on the left side of the window
[23:19] <ss_haze> roflmsfao: right side shows users, left side shows channels
[23:19] <Avihay> then go to view->chat lists, ant tick all chats
[23:20] <Avihay> ant tick    should          be and tick
[23:20] <Avihay> ...
[23:21] <roflmsfao> found that  tyvm, now how do i expand the list??
[23:22] <roflmsfao> ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh     found it
[23:22] <roflmsfao> now all i have to do is remember how i did it     lol
[23:24] <roflmsfao> tyvm avihay
[23:24] <izanagi> how do u installed kubuntu then :O
[23:28] <roflmsfao> i didn't        had it installed
[23:28] <roflmsfao> i normally operate win xp pro
[23:29] <roflmsfao> decided to see about change
[23:29] <roflmsfao> as i am other than happy with microsoft
[23:31] <roflmsfao> considering changing all over to linux
[23:31] <roflmsfao> but have to find out degree of difficulty
[23:32] <roflmsfao> only  way to find out is to jump in, then ask for help
[23:33] <roflmsfao> long time ago i got ubuntu disk n loaded it
[23:33] <roflmsfao> it worked then puter crashed
[23:34] <roflmsfao> i got sick n never got back to it     been 6 years or so
[23:36] <aaa> ciao!
[23:38] <Avihay> roflmsfao: if you go to the "start menu" equivelent of Kubuntu, and type help in the search-box. the first item that should be listed is the handbook/kde help center
[23:39] <roflmsfao> coooooooooool   ty ty avihay
[23:39] <roflmsfao> this is makin me crazy, well, crazier n i is already   lol
[23:45] <roflmsfao> thank you for talking to me          i gone