[03:05] <yahyaa> can someone please help me???
[03:06] <yahyaa> I am trying to burn an audio cd but k3b keeps crashing everytime I try to add the music I want, when I attempt to run a back trace this is what it says "Application: K3b (k3b), signal: Segmentation fault"
[03:07] <yahyaa> It was working fine about a week ago, but now it keeps crashing, please help!!!
[03:11] <valorie> yahyaa: you might try running it from a konsole
[03:12] <valorie> to see what's happening in more detail
[03:12] <yahyaa> ok
[03:12] <valorie> sucks to keep having to throw away cds, for sure
[03:15] <yahyaa> i did it, and it is giving a lot of information, none of which i can make heads or tails of
[03:16] <yahyaa> this is one of the messages: QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave.
[03:16] <yahyaa> KGlobal::locale(): Warning your global KLocale is being recreated with a valid main component instead of a fake component, this usually means you tried to call i18n related functions before your main component was created. You should not do that since it most likely will not work
[03:16] <valorie> those are just warnings
[03:16] <yahyaa> ok
[03:17] <valorie> yahyaa: there is a #k3b channel
[03:18] <yahyaa> how do I go to it
[03:18] <valorie> however, the topic says: K3b - The CD/DVD/BD Kreator for KDE - http://www.k3b.org - low traffic channel, have patience when you ask (usually ½ a day)
[03:18] <yahyaa> #k3b
[03:18] <valorie> click on that and you'll join that channel
[03:19] <valorie> or say /join #k3b
[03:19] <valorie> on a line by itself
[03:19] <valorie> you'll want to copy the output into a pastebin, such as http://paste.kde.org
[03:23] <yahyaa> ok i did that, anything else
[03:24] <valorie> I don't know anything about the application beyond being a happy user
[03:24] <valorie> I usually use it to rip rather than burn stuff though
[03:25] <valorie> although I burned ISOs a few months ago for our local linuxfest
[03:25] <valorie> worked well then
[03:30] <yahyaa> what app do u use to brun audio cd's?
[03:31] <valorie> yahyaa: I never do that
[03:31] <valorie> for years
[03:32] <valorie> I suppose I should, for the car
[03:32] <valorie> I'd use k3b, if I did
[05:15] <someothernick> Ive got a fancy new laptop with a multitouch trackpad. I'd like to make a 3 finger touch trigger alt-left mouse click. I can see how to configure synaptics to trigger a 6th button mouse click. is there a way to configure kubuntu to interpret this as alt-left mouse click?
[05:20] <valorie> someothernick: you might write to the kubuntu list about this -- not sure the channel has enough conscious people on Sun night/Mon morning to see your question
[05:21] <someothernick> valorie: not a bad idea. thanks.
[09:16] <linksleep> !list
[10:37] <N03L> What kinda apps people running on Kubuntu? I've installed it a while ago but haven't found the time to try out new stuff on this thing. Any suggestions?
[12:14] <hazamonzo> Hey folks. Im having trouble with my pastebin widget on the desktop. Sometimes, when i try to paste an image / code, the widget locks up (like there is no timeout).... this locks up my KDE UI completely. I can't click on any of the taskbar options. Is there a way to kill this pastebin widget process. Maybe someone knows the process name?
[12:24] <nzoz> hello, when i copy text from an application, and i close the application, i lose the content of the clipboard; is that normal, and is there a fix? thanks
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:36] <pider> Anyone know how to connect Amarok to a mediaserver I have?
[12:40] <BluesKaj> is the media server listed in dolphin, pider ?
[12:42] <alvin> pider: What media server?
[12:42] <pider> no, only as a network samba server
[12:42] <alvin> The DAAP plugin doesn't work out-of-the box.
[12:43] <BluesKaj> Amarok can open files in a media server if you use the correct path to it
[12:48] <pider> here is a dump from amarok when I try to connect the server [url=http://bildr.no/view/Yi8vT2xS][img]http://bildr.no/thumb/Yi8vT2xS.jpeg[/img][/url]
[12:51] <BluesKaj> I see an ad in norsk about money, that's all
[12:52] <BluesKaj> could be swedish . not sure :)
[12:53] <BluesKaj> the .no is a giveaway tho
[12:55] <BluesKaj> pider, ??
[12:56] <pider> the dump will not load, I try once more
[12:58] <BluesKaj> just use pastebin
[12:58] <BluesKaj> !pastebin | pider
[12:59] <pider> <a href='http://bildr.no/view/bzUzTXVu'>http://bildr.no/view/bzUzTXVu</a>
[13:00] <BluesKaj> pider, I see green day lyrics :)
[13:01] <BluesKaj> yes /media/mediaserver looks correct
[13:01] <pider> Yes, one the left side there is nothing when I try to conect to the server
[13:02] <BluesKaj> pider, have you tried scanning in amarok using theat path ?
[13:02] <BluesKaj> that path
[13:03] <BluesKaj> scanning your music files that is
[13:03] <pider> no, how?
[13:07] <BluesKaj> in amarok , settings, local media (I'm assuming your server is on your local network) , scroll to your /media and find the /media server
[13:08] <BluesKaj> pider,^
[13:08] <pider> I have done that, but the mp3's shows up as unknown <a href='http://bildr.no/view/OWpqcTBB'>http://bildr.no/view/OWpqcTBB</a>
[13:09] <pider> and cannot play
[13:10] <pider> maybe I must be root?
[13:10] <BluesKaj> then what is that music list I see on the url post?
[13:10] <BluesKaj> make sure you have root permissions
[13:18] <pider> I tried the root permission, but did not help much, I must stop now, I must got to work, thanks for help try some more later! :-)
[13:41] <jhutson456> I'm trying to decide between Ubuntu and Kubuntu.
[13:41] <jhutson456> does Kubuntu have the Ubuntu Software Center?
[13:42] <genii> jhutson456: Kubuntu uses Muon instead. However, if you don't mind occasionally typing into command line you can use apt-get on either.
[13:44] <jhutson456> given that, is Kubuntu 100% compatable with Ubuntu?
[13:44] <jhutson456> IE Steam and such
[13:46] <genii> jhutson456: Steam runs under Kubuntu, yes. As far as 100% compatibility of all apps between them, this is a matter of speculation.
[14:31] <k4jcw> greetings. ive used kubunt plenty, but just booted he latest 64-bit cd in try me mode. its asking for a password, and has a button that says "kde plasma workspace". i can type in the password box, but get no errors, messages or anything.
[14:33] <k4jcw> clicking the "kde plasma workspace" vutton just toggles it between bold and not bold text.
[14:40] <Draggin> Good afternoon! I'm struggling my butt off... I can't seem to find any references to anyone else experiencing this issue - I (finally) upgraded my machine to Kubuntu 12.10 yesterday. The upgrade went smoothly for the most part, except that some packages weren't downloaded and skipped during install (but sudo apt-get -f install fixed them up in no time). I got a new nVidia driver in the upgrade process, and that's where the issue seems to be...
[14:43] <Draggin> While on the desktop and with K-apps, everything runs beautifully and even better than before, if I start up any application (mostly referring to games) with a resolution other than my desktop resolution (1600x1200), it's completely hit and miss. Sometimes it works perfectly, sometimes the display "freezes" on the first visual screen of the programme while all the sound and interface gets loaded (as I can tell from the speakers and interaction I still get
[14:43] <Draggin> with a gamepad). The display stays stuck on the first glitched screen though.
[14:44] <Draggin> Killing the offending app then leaves my desktop at the resolution that the app was attempting to run in. If I then start up the programme, it seems to work 100% of the time. So I suspect there's some glitch with switching modes, but I have no idea how to fix it... Any ideas?
[14:46] <genii> Draggin: There was a bug in the 310 drivers when changing resolutions. Which driver version are you currently running?
[14:47] <Draggin> genii - Looks like 304.88
[14:47] <genii> Hm, probably not that one then.
[14:51] <Draggin> genii - Do you have a link to the 310 issue that you mentioned? I see reference to 310.19 being the latest -> is that after the bug you're talking about?
[14:52] <genii> Draggin: Does the output of xrandr show the resolutions the other apps want to use on it's list?
[14:53] <Draggin> genii - Yup - pretty much every conceivable resolution combination listed there... :/
[14:54] <al_> good afternoon (at least where I am...)! i'm new here... it's been awhile since I used a IRC program... 1998... so if anyone can give me a little help I would be thankful
[14:55] <genii> Draggin: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-experimental-310/+bug/1094905
[14:58] <Draggin> genii - Ah, yes - I've come across that issue in my searches, but it's not quite the same. I can switch resolutions in Kubuntu no problem. The issue is only when I start up another app, say Zombie Grinder (640x480) or Aquaria (800x600) or OpenTTD (1024x768) that everything goes awry
[14:58] <genii> al_: http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/irctutorial.html has basic usage of the commands. Freenode uses alis instead of /list though
[14:58] <genii> !alis
[14:58] <al_> anyone from Brazil? Portugal? Spain?
[14:59] <genii> al_: For that see the bot's factoids of !br and !es :)
[15:00] <genii> Draggin: It's pretty frustrating that the forums are still offline
[15:00] <Draggin> genii - Yeah! I was bowled over last night when I started searching, saw relevant-looking links in Google, but when clicking on them, saw the forums were STILL offline...
[15:01] <Draggin> Must have been quite a serious breach
[15:04] <Draggin> genii - how do I actually switch back to using Nouveau? I just want to test that it definitely is the nVidia driver causing this and not something else...
[15:08] <Draggin> Going to disappear for a bit to try some things...
[15:09] <genii> Draggin: If you have some line in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf that mentions nvidia, move or rename the file. Then make sure you remove the line in your /etc/default/grub like GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nomodeset"  if it exists and do after that: sudo update-grub. Then remove the nvidia drivers using apt-get and --purge
[15:09] <genii> Hm.
[19:36] <esing> hi
[19:36] <esing> Does Kubuntu support touchscreens?
[19:37] <romas> hello
[19:38] <romas> hi esing
[19:39] <esing> hi roasted
[19:39] <esing> hi romas
[19:39] <romas> what version of kubuntu do you use, esing?
[19:39] <esing> kubuntu 13.04
[19:40] <esing> For the new laptop Iam thinking about kubuntu 13.10,
[19:40] <romas> I use kubuntu 12.10 :) and samsung ml-2160 printer
[19:40] <esing> Because the kubuntu 13.04 isn't booting, because of the haswell gpu
[19:40] <esing> +live usb
[19:41] <romas> I use live-DVD
[19:59] <m_tadeu> hi...my kubuntu just froze completelly...the disk led is always on and the system began to slow down 'till it froze
[20:00] <m_tadeu> how can I see what is going on?
[20:02] <HighHo> m_tadeu: could one of your partions reached 100% use? See if you can press "Ctrl + Alt + F1" this should take you to a console sesion, login and run "df" (Ctrl + Alt +F7" should take you back to the X session (gui).
[20:03] <m_tadeu> I can't...also trying via ssh
[20:04] <m_tadeu> but I don't think any of the partitions are near full
[20:06] <HighHo> I would still make it one of the first things to check
[20:07] <m_tadeu> yes...as soon as I can....but I'll probaly have to reboot it
[20:09] <HighHo> Unfortunatly im not awre of any other possible options if you cant access anything, or ssh. Someone else might know a trick.
[20:09] <m_tadeu> ok...rebooting
[20:10] <m_tadeu> I need to know where to check for problems....check partition full....what else?
[20:12] <HighHo> Check top, see if any process is using 100% use for cpu/mem
[20:13] <m_tadeu> now there's nothing going on...I need to check the previous session stuff
[20:16] <m_tadeu> network is weirdly slow
[20:20] <genii> Sounds like some memory leak
[20:21] <m_tadeu> HighHo: can tempfs cause problems?
[20:23] <HighHo> Shouldnt as long as there is space
[20:24] <m_tadeu> swap was not active....
[20:26] <m_tadeu> ok...I'll try to provoke the same problem
[20:26] <genii> Flash sometimes causes headaches if you have multiple tabs in FF open all using it
[20:27] <m_tadeu> genii: thx for the tip....I don't use FF and was not browsing
[20:45] <m_tadeu> I think it was a combination of java/no swap
[21:10] <maurizio> Buonasera, non riesco ad installare/attivare i driver per la mia ato hd3450 su kubuntu 13.04,potete aiutarmi)?
[21:12] <genii> !it| maurizio
[21:12] <maurizio> tank you
[21:20] <m_tadeu> I have 2 screens...one task bar for each of them and their own apps. but when windows are maximized they show on both task bars...why is this happening?
[21:21] <maurizio> sorry, but i have very problem with the installation of ati hd3450 driver on my kubuntu 13.04,can you help me? Sorry for my english!
[21:24] <[Raiden]> maurizio: try to install with nomodeset kernel option
[21:25] <maurizio> in that way
[21:25] <maurizio> with the software package
[21:28] <maurizio> i have download amd-driver-installer-catalyst-13.1-legacy-linux-x86.x86_64.zip, uncompressed and i have try with sudo sh ./amd......
[21:28] <[Raiden]> oh, I did not understand the question. My English is also the curve :)
[21:28] <maurizio> but uncessfull it
[21:28] <maurizio> raiden: i have download amd-driver-installer-catalyst-13.1-legacy-linux-x86.x86_64.zip, uncompressed and i have try with sudo sh ./amd......
[21:29] <maurizio> [Raiden]:  i have download amd-driver-installer-catalyst-13.1-legacy-linux-x86.x86_64.zip, uncompressed and i have try with sudo sh ./amd......
[21:30] <[Raiden]> maybe this will help http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Raring_Installation_Guide
[21:31] <[Raiden]> ATI RadeonHD 2x00 - 4xx0 cards If you have one of these cards, you do have the option of using the Catalyst Legacy driver, but only if you downgrade your Xserver version (the Catalyst Legacy driver does not support the kernel version (3.5) or the Xserver version (1.13) that Ubuntu Quantal/12.10 uses).
[21:32] <[Raiden]> там так написано
[21:32] <[Raiden]> there is written
[21:32] <maurizio> my card is hd3450
[21:32] <maurizio> if i wont downgrade xserver, is very difficult?
[21:34] <[Raiden]> without downgrade you can use opensource driver
[21:35] <[Raiden]> imho - im not radeon user.
[21:48] <maurizio> [Raiden]: tank ypu very much, now read it and try . Good bye!
[21:48] <[Raiden]> bye
[23:36] <DoktorV> How can I find out whether my system is 32 or 64 bit?
[23:37] <ikonia> DoktorV: what cpu is in it
[23:37] <DoktorV> I know the processor is 64 bit but I suspect I installed 32 bit Kubuntu by mistake\
[23:37] <ikonia> DoktorV: uname -a please
[23:38] <DoktorV> 3.2.0-49-generic-pae #75-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 18 18:00:21 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[23:38] <DoktorV> Looks like it, yeah
[23:38] <ikonia> DoktorV: 32bit
[23:38] <DoktorV> Is it possible to upgrade to 64 bit without wiping the system out?
[23:38] <ikonia> no
[23:38] <DoktorV> All right, off to the backup mines
[23:40] <DoktorV> Thank you
[23:41] <sir_R3AL> that's fine if you installed 32
[23:41] <sir_R3AL> 90 percent of programs you install will be 32 bit
[23:41] <sir_R3AL> anyway
[23:42] <ikonia> no they won't
[23:42] <sir_R3AL> in my experience yes they are
[23:42] <ikonia> if you install a 64bit OS all the programs will be 64bit, there are very 32bit only programs
[23:42] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: sorry, that's just wrong
[23:42] <sir_R3AL> there's hardly any 32 bit programs. I know because i just upgraded to 64 bit and I can barely find any that are 64
[23:43] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: that's just nonsense
[23:43] <sir_R3AL> ur trippin
[23:43] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: how did you upgrade to 64bit
[23:43] <[Raiden]> sir_R3AL: your windows experience?
[23:43] <sir_R3AL> 32 bit programs run just fine on 64 bit
[23:43] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: no, no no no
[23:43] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: stop talking, you're just making things up now
[23:43] <sir_R3AL> kubuntu
[23:43] <sir_R3AL> i bought an amd 6 core processor
[23:43] <sir_R3AL> fx
[23:43] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: can you please show me the ouptut of "uname -a" on your machine
[23:44] <sir_R3AL> sure
[23:44] <sir_R3AL> Linux Trubuntu 3.8.0-26-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 17 21:43:33 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[23:44] <sir_R3AL> see.
[23:44] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: so that's running 64bit, what 32bit programs are you using that are not availavle in 64bit
[23:44] <[Raiden]> only skype 32bits in my kubuntu
[23:44] <ikonia> as you said %90 where 32bit
[23:45] <sir_R3AL> well to be honest on windows there is a 32 bit folder and a 64 bit folder. and most of the programs i downloaded go to the 32 bit one.
[23:45] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: you're not using windows
[23:45] <sir_R3AL> i use both
[23:45] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: we are talking about kubuntu
[23:45] <[Raiden]> ))
[23:45] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: you're advising a user - using kubuntu
[23:46] <ikonia> so the windows situation is not of any relevence
[23:46] <sir_R3AL> we are talking about computer architecture
[23:46] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: no, we are not
[23:46] <sir_R3AL> not os's
[23:46] <sir_R3AL> maybe YOU are
[23:46] <sir_R3AL> lol
[23:46] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: we are talking about a user running 32bit kubuntu and wanting 64bit
[23:46] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: no, you're just made stuff up and trying to dig yourself out of hole
[23:46] <sir_R3AL> i was never in any hole
[23:46] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: ok, then
[23:46] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: what are the 32bit only programs you speak of
[23:46] <ikonia> the %90
[23:47] <sir_R3AL> most programs are written dont take advantage of 64 bit architecture
[23:47] <sir_R3AL> that's my point
[23:47] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: that doesn't mean they are not 64bit
[23:47] <[Raiden]> I'm guessing it has windows user experience
[23:47] <sir_R3AL> im gonna google that it's a good question
[23:47] <ikonia> this is just made up nonsense
[23:48] <ikonia> D353R7F0X: if you want to use 64bit, do a clean 64bit install and ignore what sir_R3AL has said, your software will be 64bit - all of it
[23:48] <[Raiden]> +1
[23:48] <ikonia> D353R7F0X: there are a very small number of proptiary programs such as skype that are 32bit, and there are instructions on how to use it
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> Most programs designed for the 32-bit version of Windows will work on the 64-bit version of Windows. Notable exceptions are many antivirus programs.
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> from microsoft.com
[23:50] <ikonia> sir_R3AL: this is KUBUNTU support
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> straight out of the horses mouth
[23:50] <ikonia> windows information has no relevence here
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> :)
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> o shit. we are in a kubuntu room lol
[23:50] <sir_R3AL> derp
[23:50] <ikonia> I'm not laughing your giving false information to people
[23:50] <ikonia> and there is no need for your language
[23:51] <[Raiden]> sir_R3AL: linux != windows. All (99.9%) programs in 64bit kubuntu is 64bit
[23:52] <[Raiden]> I'm sorry that intervened in the conversation :)
[23:52] <juancarlos> by default no 32bit lib installed i think
[23:54] <sir_R3AL> yea ur right.
[23:55] <sir_R3AL> wow that's pretty cool. another reason to love ubuntu
[23:55] <[Raiden]> sir_R3AL: kubuntu multi architectural and you can put a copy of 32bit software, but only for yourself. For example you can install 64bit mplayer or 32bit.
[23:55] <[Raiden]> 64 bit installs by default
[23:55] <sir_R3AL> only for yourself?
[23:55] <ikonia> no
[23:56] <ikonia> architecture is system wide
[23:57] <[Raiden]> kernel - yes 64bit . other programs are duplicated
[23:58] <sir_R3AL> does anyone know anything about virii? or viruses?
[23:59] <ikonia> in what respect ?
[23:59] <sir_R3AL> well what some people mean when they say that viruses aren't on linux