[00:18] Useing virtualbox with windows in vm video vlc can be chopy. So how well a video cam going to work in vm ? Sence facebook video call don't work under linux yet !! === ubuntu is now known as Guest70986 [01:51] Habe eine Frage [01:54] Habe eine Frage === dewdrop_ is now known as dewdrop === guest__ is now known as sddd === sddd is now known as Said === Said is now known as Guest80419 === Guest80419 is now known as Said_dias === Said_dias is now known as Cristiano_Dias [04:30] meh [04:31] meh [04:33] " You need to install Gnome to use KDE " ---> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-76E7doPK7Xw/UfMqruFcrYI/AAAAAAAADPA/zOc4Bynelj4/w824-h662-no/temp.jpg [04:33] :( === max is now known as Guest14344 === Guest14344 is now known as Max_tmn [06:41] I want to install Kubuntu on an encrypted partition on a drive with Windows. I cannot use guided partition because it kills Windows. But I cannot set up an encrypted partition with the manual way. I got an error that the encrypted partition cannot be created. It does not ask for a key. Any help? Same with Kubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 alpha 2. It would be great to have a guided encrypted partition that use only the free space, [06:41] not the whole disc. [08:03] I want to install Kubuntu on an encrypted partition on a drive with Windows. I cannot use guided partition because it kills Windows. But I cannot set up an encrypted partition with the manual way. I got an error that the encrypted partition cannot be created. It does not ask for a key. Any help? Same with Kubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 alpha 2. It would be great to have a guided encrypted partition that use only the free space, [08:03] not the whole disc. [08:06] hi everyone [08:06] what is the shortcut key to open start menu kubuntu 13.04 [08:08] its very frustrating to everytime go to the mouse [08:14] himanshu, just hit Alt+F2 and type the name of what you want to start. ;) Or something else. *g* [08:15] Graf_Westerholt: that's really cool, thanks! [08:16] Oh he is gone. I wanted to mention that he does not have to hit Alt + F2. [09:04] I want to install Kubuntu on an encrypted partition on a drive with Windows. I cannot use guided partition because it kills Windows. But I cannot set up an encrypted partition with the manual way. I got an error that the encrypted partition cannot be created. It does not ask for a key. Any help? Same with Kubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 alpha 2. It would be great to have a guided encrypted partition that use only the free space, [09:04] not the whole disc. [09:07] Graf_Westerholt: you can't share the partition with windows on an encypted disk [09:08] ikonia, I do not want to share an encrypted Partition with Windows. [09:08] ok, so what's the issue, not sure I've understood [09:08] Please read again. ;) [09:09] no problem, I won't bother I'll do other things. [10:08] asdf [10:08] hi [10:08] guys [10:09] i am new to IRC [10:09] hi valar [10:10] hi denki === luiscuerdo is now known as Luis_out === max is now known as Guest31975 === Guest31975 is now known as Max_tmn === kubuntu is now known as ellakappa [11:14] hello world [11:21] am i alone [11:22] hello world... [11:22] Hello ellakappa :) [11:23] happy... [11:23] ;) [11:23] ;) [11:23] ellakappa: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation. [11:23] this works [11:25] how [11:25] ;) [11:25] is this [11:25] ? [11:26] tnx [11:26] talk [11:29] who's online [11:29] ? [11:29] eyome? [11:32] infrid [11:33] yes? [11:36] hi poeple.. short question: I want to use tether with my android phone on kubuntu kubuntu does recognize the connection (when using ifconfig I have a new "usb0" network interface) but for some reason I still can not connect to anything (my phone is definitly connected to the internet). Any Idea where the problem might be? === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube === spawn[dead] is now known as spawn57 [12:06] Good afternoon. [12:06] Moin, lordievader. [12:07] Hey goodtime, how are you? [12:07] hey [12:08] im in real bad shape im affaid i have to say [12:08] Hey Graf_Westerholt how are you? [12:08] 2 broken legs and a arm with a stabbing [12:08] How did you get into a stabbing? [12:08] some dude got even with me [12:08] lordievader, I am angry with some peole. And you? [12:08] him and his buddies [12:09] but im healing good [12:09] I'm doing good actually, Graf_Westerholt [12:09] Great! [12:27] kubuntu on mobile? [12:27] i love it [12:27] i want opensuse also on mobile [12:27] Which mobike device? [12:28] Mobile* [12:28] no idea where to put linux on mobile [12:29] kraft? [12:37] Hi folks [12:37] this works infrid? [12:38] sorry ellakappa I'm Busy, I use thethering only via USB :) [12:39] Hi, I have both ubuntu-desktop and Kubuntu-desktop installed. I primarily use KDE. Now the problem is my notifications from ktorrent etc, are using Ubuntu system. I would like to use the defaul KDE notifications. Can anybody help in this [12:39] ... [12:39] ;) [12:43] vadrao, the only suggestion I can think of that will work is say goodbye to ubuntu-desktop [12:43] Hello. I'm running Kubuntu 12.04.2. I installed pyopencl 0.92 from the repositories and then all desktop effects stop working. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5918223/ are the packages that get installed. Has someone faced this issue before? [12:43] BluesKaj: How can I safely remove ubuntu-desktop [12:43] I want to install Kubuntu on an encrypted partition on a drive with Windows. I cannot use guided partition because it kills Windows. But I cannot set up an encrypted partition with the manual way. I got an error that the encrypted partition cannot be created. It does not ask for a key. Any help? Same with Kubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 alpha 2. It would be great to have a guided encrypted partition that use only the free space, [12:43] not the whole disc. [12:44] sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop, vadrao [12:44] ... === kubuntu is now known as Guest69028 === Guest69028 is now known as ellakappa [12:45] Graf_Westerholt, have you tried setting up with gparted ? [12:45] No, I have not. [12:46] BluesKaj: I guess that command just removes the package ubuntu-desktop? All the other associated Gnome packages would still be present? [12:46] it's worth investigating it's options vs the ubiquity installer [12:46] Graf_Westerholt,^ [12:47] BluesKaj, I’ll try it. [12:47] vadrao, coirrect , you'd have to remove whatecer apps you don't need or want [12:47] whatever [12:48] BluesKaj: Ok thanks [12:48] I will try and do that [12:48] vadrao: Just a thought; might work for you. You can view Kubuntu's installation history and remove the packages that were installed. [12:49] dnivra: How can I review Kubuntu installation history? Any special command for that [12:50] I know the GUI way - via Software Centre. not sure how to do so via CLI. [12:51] probably the command "apt-cache depends ubuntu-desktop" might help - it lists all packages that ubuntu-desktop depends on. [12:51] vadrao, it's safer to remove the apps you don't need or want , removing packages can get you into dependency hell . they are different [12:52] BluesKaj: currently, my only problem are the Ubuntu notications that pop on my KDE [12:53] Does anyone have some ideas on the issue I'd asked about earlier? [12:54] vadrao, then remove ubuntu-desktop or you could turn off the notifications in muon [12:54] I dont have any problem with other Gnome applications that dont disturb me for the time being [12:54] or the ubuntu software center === max is now known as Guest66550 [12:55] then just turn the notifications off in both kubuntu and ubuntu package managers [12:56] vadrao, I should have mentioned that earlier , but I'm old and I forget things [12:59] BluesKaj: I am not sure if I have put forwarded my problem properly. My problem was with notifications that pop when my download in Ktorrent is completed or when Quassel remind me that you have addressed me a message [12:59] not the update notications from the package manager [13:00] Vadrao, just out of intrest do you notifications on the kde system as well as the gnome ones? [13:00] so you don't want notifications at all ? [13:00] BluesKaj, I can set up an encrypted luks-patition with gparted and install Kubuntu on it? [13:01] HighHo: I only see Gnome notifications on my KDE desktop session. No KDE default notifications appear at all [13:02] Graf_Westerholt, not sure , that';s why i suggested you investigate it's encryption options [13:02] BluesKaj: I want notifications to appear using the KDE system. and not the pink/purple ones which Ubuntu/Gnome uses [13:03] vadrao, then open your ubuntu-desktop and turn off all the notifications . I'm not sure how in ubuntu , so ask there , #ubuntu [13:04] Hi. I was wondering if someone had a suggestion on how to do "diffs" between metapackages (dependencies). I'm mostly interested in comparing kde-full with kubuntu-full and some other metapackages and understand better the general structure of the kubuntu packages. I already read these which helped to some extend: http://askubuntu.com/questions/90130/whats-kubuntu-full http://blogs.kde.org/2013/06/21/411-build-chart-and-what-else [13:14] Palasso - would "apt-cache depends" help? [13:14] HighHo: I used that the way it was suggested on the askubuntu link [13:17] Ah ok, sorry I must admit I didnt check the links :) [13:17] I used that for dependencies and recommendations but due to the size of the metapackages it's difficult to follow.... The thing is that although I could follow kde-full because it depends on metapackages (and so there is a hierarchy there) I couldn't follow kubuntu-full. Also "apt-cache depends" doesn't help much when one metapackage depends on a metapackage while the other metapackage depends on a subset of the same metapackage. [13:18] Also KDE docs helped me follow the different kde metapackages (e.g. kdegames, kdeaccessibility etc.) [13:19] BluesKaj, I cannot create an encrypted partition with gparted. [13:21] Palasso, try apt-rdepends (you may need to install first) it will provide a full recurrsive list [13:25] Graf_Westerholt, bummer , there must be a method or an partitioning app that can , perhaps this can help, http://xmodulo.com/2013/01/how-to-create-encrypted-disk-partition-on-linux.html [13:26] BluesKaj, I want to encrypt the partition where Kubuntu should be installed. [13:26] This link does not help with this. [13:27] well then do some research , Graf_Westerholt , I'm sure you're capable of finding what you need , or ask in #ubuntu there a lot oif very knowledgeable ppl there [13:27] What is ppl? [13:28] people === administrator is now known as Guest10186 [13:33] Graf_Westerholt: you have many partitions with different OSes? [13:34] palasso, I want to install Windows and Linux. Linux encrypted. [13:36] Graf_Westerholt: first of all you can't encrypt the whole drive I think with a windows partition, secondly you can encrypt the home partition easily as it's an option in the installer [13:37] Or the home folder. You don't need to specify it as a separate partition [13:37] I don't know abt encrypting the root partition. But thought to tell you this about home as usually there are the most sensitive data that need to be encrypted [13:38] palasso, I want a partition for Windows and one for Linux. And I want to encrypt the Linux-Partition. The Installer can do when I use „guided partition“. [13:39] But for "guided partition" there is only option for whole drive, not only free space, so it would kill Windows. [13:40] Yes [13:40] That's full disk encryption and it won't work on a dual-boot windows linux system [13:40] Are you sure that home encryption isn't enough for your requirements? [13:41] Graf_Westerholt, whynot just encrypt ~/home ? [13:41] as palasso suggests [13:41] BluesKaj: actually simply ~ [13:42] encryt it after installation ...is that possibel ? [13:42] ~/home is a folder named "home" inside the home folder ;) [13:42] It is not full disk encryption because the root-partition is not encrypted. Only one partition. And I cannot set up an encrypted partition with the manual installation, so I guess it is a bug in the installer. [13:42] BluesKaj, encrypt after installation is very hard. [13:42] yeah sorry , mistake [13:43] Graf_Westerholt: it is possibly a missing feature in the ubiquity graphical installer yes. [13:43] palasso, I meant ~/ [13:44] palasso, not missing, I can choose to set up an encryptet LVM in the installer. But it fails with an error message that it was not possible to create the encrypted partition. [13:44] What I am proposing now Graf_Westerholt is maybe the easiest and most sensible solution. Encrypting the whole partition doesn't help very much [13:44] Ohh [13:48] Graf_Westerholt: according to this there doesn't seem to be LVM encryption support built into ubiquity https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemsViaUbiquity [13:50] palasso, but it encrypted my disc when I chose „guided partition“. It only fails by the manual way. [13:52] we can't read minds , LVM is not familiar to most kubuntu users , that makes your question even more difficult , Graf_Westerholt [13:53] ok, BluesKaj. What more info do you need? [13:54] I don't , I told you a couple of days ago , I don't know much about encryption , but you keep asking me , Graf_Westerholt :) [13:55] BluesKaj, because you tried to help me. ;) [13:57] well, Graf_Westerholt , it's obvious that i can't now ..If I had known you were running LVM then I wouldn't have responded [13:59] BluesKaj, sory, I should have mentioned taht. [14:09] Graf_Westerholt, my best suggestion is to do a regular install then once your data is moved to your /home partition , then encryt that with the appropriate tools [14:10] BluesKaj, but that is a lot of work ;) [14:10] really , why ? [14:11] BluesKaj, see here ;) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemLVMHowto [14:11] is it in encrypted in your backup ? [14:11] BluesKaj, no that is not the right link [14:11] BluesKaj, my Backups are encrypted with LUKS. [14:13] well, then just leave them there [14:14] Sorry? I want to encrypt my Linux-partition. [14:14] palasso: That error occurs when trying create a crypto partition: [14:14] http://roy.5x8.de/encrypt-test0.png [14:14] http://roy.5x8.de/encrypt-test1.png [14:16] hello, does anyone here use bluetooth devices? [14:16] I was wondering if a device that worked in 12.04, will still work in 13.04? [14:17] I am also looking for a wifi usb adapter... wondering if the realtek chipset is okay to use [14:18] oh, it is 12.10 it last worked... so, 13.04 should be fine, right? [14:27] kdef, http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/ [14:29] is there a way to get kmail to use the notifications for received messages like it does when sending out a message? [14:38] ah nevermind. think i found it. [14:39] Belial`, I found it, too. ;) [14:39] Belial`, return receipt ? [14:39] no, it was under notifications configuration in the kmail menu [14:40] by default, it isn't turned on [14:40] for received mail. [14:46] kmail segfaults after a few days here so i can't use it , and it's a pita with that akondai server [14:50] what theme does Kubuntu use by default? [15:01] roasted_, Oxygen , I think [15:12] BluesKaj: I found it to be a little obnoxious to look at whne I threw 13.04 in a VM, particularly with how light my clock text was too. [15:13] roasted_, that's the new air theme. [15:13] and the text is a bit hard to see. [15:13] i usually use ember with some parts of caledonia mixed in though. [15:13] it's the first thing i change. [15:13] kdef: load up a liveDVD and see for yourself if the hardware works [15:14] Belial`: yeah, I hear you. It's just by default it's painful to look at. Changing it is a borderline requirement. [15:14] roasted_, we all have our own taste ...I prefer a light coloured clock text [15:14] Belial`: it makes the default implementation of openSUSE look downright beautiful. [15:14] Graf_Westerholt: this is 13.10 and is in alpha stage! if you're interested to do some testing on the feature perhaps it would be better to ask on #kubuntu-devel [15:14] palasso: are you buying me the hardware? :) [15:14] BluesKaj: I don't have a preference between light and dark. I just like being able to see the clock out of the box, which the default theme makes it difficult tod o. [15:15] how nice of you... I'll wait until it gets here and then put in the liveDVD ;-) [15:15] palasso, it is the same in 13.04, so does not matter. [15:15] roasted_, yeah the new theme for opensuse is really nice. [15:15] kdef: what hardware? you said that it worked for 12.04. Wasn't it on your PC? [15:15] but kubuntu usually follows defaults as closely as possible. [15:15] roasted_, which theme is default on your install ? [15:15] palasso http://www.kubuntuforums.net/archive/index.php/t-62536.html [15:15] Graf_Westerholt: ok but maybe you could consider reporting the bug so it gets fixed for 13.10 ;) [15:15] palasso: nope... just on an 'ubuntu hardware list' for bluetooth devices [15:15] BluesKaj: I wasn't sure what it was, as I installed like 30 of them. but I assume it's the new air theme. [15:16] but these dongles often have chipset changes... really annoying for keeping track [15:16] Belial`: yeah, I can understand trying to be as vanilla as possible, but dang, if upstream picks something that is difficult to read, I'd change it. [15:16] palasso, where to report? [15:16] roasted_, i agree [15:17] fortunately it's braindead easy to change. [15:17] just be nice if the ootb experience didn't 'require' that [15:17] yeah it is. i use ember panel with caledonia task items and panel icons. [15:17] Graf_Westerholt: sorry I have to leave now I don't have time to explain. Maybe someone else can help you [15:17] palasso, ok [15:18] roasted_, try the oxygen theme , it has a black well contrasted theme making blight coloured text easy to read in the panel [15:18] I'll probably take a chance on it... it's $11... my bluetooth keyboard will be $20 ... a usb wifi dongle for wireless internet will be $7 but it's realtek.... :-{ risky [15:18] light rather [15:18] BluesKaj: yeah, I like the oxygen theme *a lot* [15:24] roasted_, this what my desktop looks like with oxygen http://imagebin.org/265738 [15:25] you may need to use ctrl - to make it smaller aon a regular sized monitor === Not_Darthfrog is now known as DarthFrog [15:25] BluesKaj: looks nice, but dang that's a fat panel :P [15:26] http://i.imgur.com/MkZwW3M.png there's mine [15:26] ctrl - roasted [15:27] roasted_, yes it is because I'm 3M away from the screen [15:28] ok , BBL , errands to do [15:29] BluesKaj: fair enough. Come to think of it, with a fat panel and using the Homerun launcher, I bet KDE could look pretty dang presentable on a TV from a distance. === roasted_ is now known as roasted [16:34] Hi everyone === Guest66550 is now known as Max_tmn [16:36] hi [16:39] * COLAMAroro a make a big cake. To have some cake, write /part [16:43] Nobody want cake :( [16:52] * COLAMAroro a make a big cake. To have some cake, write /part [16:54] Where does Konqueror and rekonq save the bookmarks? Buggy bookmark-manager killed half of my bookmarks. [16:57] Graf: .~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/ [17:03] HighHo, thx === goodtime_ is now known as goodtime === kubuntu is now known as Guest85666 [17:42] I have a question [17:43] !ask | Guest85666 [17:43] Guest85666: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [17:46] I have Ubuntu dual booting with Win7... I'd like to replace Ubuntu with with Kubuntu, have Kubuntu installed on a USB drive... Started the install but don't see an option to replace... I could use the whole disk, or install alongside Win7 and Ubuntu. Any recommendations? [17:47] I want just Win7 & Kbuntu [17:50] Guest85666, in terminal just install "kubuntu-desktop" with apt-get: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop and you have KDE installed and can use it. No need to remove or install Ubuntu. Ubuntu and Kubuntu is the same. [17:56] Just install the KDE desktop over Ubuntu then? [17:58] Guest85666, yes. [17:58] Guest85666, at the log-in you can choose between KDE and Gnome/Unity. [17:58] What if I still wanted to do it my way (updating to the latest version along the way)? Should I delete the ext4 partition and install Kubuntu in it's place? [17:59] My Ubuntu version is like 11 [17:59] Guest85666, that stupid, because the differents between Ubundu and KUbuntu is just the different "Desktops" KDE, Gnome, Unity … [18:01] Thanks, you've been very helpful and an asshole to boot... have a great day! [18:01] What? === moji_ is now known as moji [18:44] hi how to istall 32lib for x64 [18:44] ia32-libs-multiarch [18:52] I have problem I burn on USB kubuntu and I go in bios of pc ,BUT when I run my usb on start then it doesn't work. the pc is ACER 32 bit. CAN YOU HELP ME PLZ???? [18:53] hacktus0: either a.) the usb was not created correctly 2.) your bios is not uspporting boot from usb [18:54] I burn my USB like http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu === spawn57 is now known as spawn[dead] [18:58] I don't know maybe is bios but what can i do it [18:59] ? [18:59] ikonia [18:59] hacktus0: check the usb on another machine, make sure that's built ok [19:02] i dont have other computer.ikonia [19:03] hacktus0: try remaking the usb hen [19:03] then [19:07] it 's a same result [19:07] ikonia [19:07] ok, so then either you are not making it correct, or your system doesn't support boot from usb [19:08] I think at 10 [19:08] I think at 100 % it 's BIOS [19:08] sorry, I don't understand [19:08] I think at 100 % it 's BIOS [19:08] hacktus0: ok, then you have a problem [19:09] what can i do then?????? ikonia === khalid is now known as Eagle_one [19:43] Ayone else every og the ppaq s outside of ubuntu[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ === administrator is now known as Guest61442 [21:06] salut [21:06] j'ai besoin d'aide s'il vous plait [21:34] salut [21:34] J4ai besoin d'aide pour changer de langue s'il vous plait c'est urgent [21:35] J'ai besoin d'aide s'il vous plait, j'ai besoin de changer la langue de kubuntu, aidez moi .. :$ Merci [21:35] !fr | nicolas [21:35] nicolas: Nous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [22:16] eh?? === kubuntu is now known as Guest54131 [22:16] :) [22:16] hola [22:16] a ver [22:16] quien esta?? [23:26] hola