shadowbroker | so in #bash, we found out that kde doesn't use a login shell >.> | 00:05 |
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shadowbroker | kinda bs imo, as it should be loading .bash_profile as expected | 00:05 |
shadowbroker | but it doesnt because kde is special :/ | 00:05 |
NanduX | it's not just kde, I think most of them don't use login shells | 00:07 |
shadowbroker | regardless, kde's implementation is, imo, incorrect | 00:07 |
shadowbroker | i should be able to expect .bash_profile to load when i login, pure and simple | 00:08 |
QuakeEXE | hello | 01:03 |
dougl | select a group of pictures from map view in digikam | 01:08 |
luis | hola | 01:45 |
smaudet | fyi, the openid login @ userbase.kde.org is failing with the following error: http://pastebin.com/Gw9J5JhN | 02:15 |
smaudet | I can successfully login with openid elsewhere. If there is a better place to report this, I am happy to oblige. | 02:15 |
valorie | smaudet: probably the #kde-www channel would be better, and then #kde-sysadmin if they can't help | 02:17 |
smaudet | valorie: sure, thanks! | 02:17 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Huh, weird. I removed the notifications for magnets from ktorrent, even restarted ktorrent, and it still does it | 02:33 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Wonder if plasma has its own notification for magnet links | 02:33 |
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Whiskey`Wonka | anyone know how or if its possible to reset the video driver with out rebooting? using 13.04 with a intel gma using the i915 kernel driver | 04:00 |
NanduX | Whiskey`Wonka, modprobe -r <driver_name> and then modprobe <driver_name> | 04:06 |
Whiskey`Wonka | NanduX: eek, was hoping for something less drastic | 04:07 |
NanduX | a reboot is safer, since you'll have to stop X before unloading the driver, just to be sure | 04:08 |
Whiskey`Wonka | right and stopping X means stopping all the apps first, uhg | 04:08 |
NanduX | yep | 04:08 |
Whiskey`Wonka | well, ok what is happening is that i play counterstrike source via wine. sometimes, and it might be a hour or it might be 3 weeks, the 3d performance drops to near nill. google earth is also effected. i dont really ue any other 3d softwares | 04:10 |
NanduX | well, Intel stinks at graphics as far as I know... | 04:14 |
Whiskey`Wonka | yes i am well aware of that. this works well enough to do 40~50fps in CS, run google earth and minecraft when i need to manage a server so i live with it | 04:16 |
Whiskey`Wonka | just would like to not have to reboot every time this comes up | 04:16 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Whiskey`Wonka: steam wont run on the i915? | 04:24 |
GiGaHuRtZ | I know it wouldnt work with CS source with the GMA3500, but a mesa update fixed that from xorg-edgers | 04:24 |
[Relic] | How does one fix Moun? It is stuck with 1 upgradeable package that refuses to upgrade or be removed | 04:25 |
Whiskey`Wonka | [Relic]: use apt-get | 04:27 |
Whiskey`Wonka | GiGaHuRtZ: no it runs fine till something breaks and this blamo ALL 2d apps run at 4~5 FPS | 04:27 |
Whiskey`Wonka | er 3d | 04:27 |
Whiskey`Wonka | minecraft, cs:s, google earth | 04:27 |
GiGaHuRtZ | hmmm | 04:28 |
[Relic] | and do what with it? | 04:28 |
GiGaHuRtZ | try upgrading X11, mesa, etc | 04:28 |
Whiskey`Wonka | GiGaHuRtZ: i have | 04:28 |
GiGaHuRtZ | [Relic]: apt-get dist-upgrade | 04:28 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Whiskey`Wonka: from xorg-edgers? | 04:28 |
Whiskey`Wonka | uhm, mmm, thats a good , not sure im using that on this one | 04:29 |
GiGaHuRtZ | I dont know why you would run CSS in wine if it works in steam on your card | 04:29 |
[Relic] | a dist upgrade to get rid of one package that is stuck in the system | 04:29 |
GiGaHuRtZ | you are saying a package that is not upgraded | 04:29 |
GiGaHuRtZ | yes dist-upgrade will fix that | 04:30 |
Whiskey`Wonka | [Relic]: apt-get install saidpackagenamehere | 04:30 |
GiGaHuRtZ | nt that it really matters anyway | 04:30 |
GiGaHuRtZ | anyways, bbiab | 04:30 |
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[Relic] | Unable to mark upgrades. Some upgrades may have unsatisfiable dependencies at the moment, or may have been manually held back. | 04:31 |
[Relic] | so it is still stuck in muon just not accessible now | 04:31 |
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Whiskey`Wonka | do as GiGaHuRtZ said, you just have a mix of packages that end up blocking | 04:32 |
[Relic] | using apt-get purge doesn't remove it from muon, this little bugger is annoying | 04:33 |
[Relic] | well that was fun; seems the problem was another package was upgradeable but not showing at all but only showing the dependancy package instead which never upgraded/installed due to the upgradeable one not showing | 04:35 |
GiGaHuRtZ | apt-get -f install | 04:39 |
GiGaHuRtZ | no packages | 04:39 |
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gregor3000 | mouse is not recognised when i plug it in (laptop). any ideas why not? it's a generic mouse and i know it works nicely in debian 6. | 09:02 |
RoyG | Hallo. Can anyone explain how to change locale settings for xterms? | 09:23 |
aries1200 | hello, | 09:47 |
aries1200 | anyone who likes microsoft windows? | 09:47 |
aries1200 | anyone who likes MacOSX | 10:02 |
ssulim | есть кто живой? | 11:00 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 11:01 |
vedu_ | hello. how to share wired internet connection over wifi? | 11:10 |
BluesKaj | vedu_, more details please | 11:16 |
vedu_ | BluesKaj: I have a LAN connection that is connected to the internet. I want to create a "ad-hoc" wifi hub using my computer's wifi so that other computers can connect and use the internet in the LAN connection | 11:18 |
BluesKaj | vedu_, ok describe your actual setup and connection to the internet , and how you want the other computers to connect ..it's still not clear to me | 11:28 |
BluesKaj | and what equipment router/modem etc you use | 11:29 |
vedu_ | BluesKaj: I want to use my laptop's wifi to share the internet connected to my laptop's LAN card | 11:35 |
BluesKaj | vedu_, this is an ubuntu tutorial but using network manager should be very similar, http://tumutanzi.com/archives/8195 | 11:40 |
vedu | BluesKaj: I followed the steps till step 5 but step 6 onwards its rather Ubuntu specific. could you help m eout | 11:49 |
BluesKaj | vedu, wish I could but I don't use network manager , and the wifi on our network is handled by the router/modem' | 11:55 |
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GiGaHuRtZ | Anyone around willing to help with a depmod, kernel, dpkg/apt issue? | 14:48 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Every since installing something last night, from a ppa I believe (which I have since purged) I cant get apt-get or dpkg to complete fully | 14:49 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Well a dpkg --configure -a | 14:49 |
ikonia | you need to check the PPA's packages have been purgred | 14:49 |
GiGaHuRtZ | ikonia: Dude, I am ignoring you | 14:49 |
ikonia | as they are the most likely cause of a conflict | 14:49 |
GiGaHuRtZ | And you dont even know my problem | 14:49 |
ikonia | you've just asked the problem ? | 14:49 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Because I havent said what the problem is | 14:49 |
ikonia | you can't apt-get fully | 14:50 |
ikonia | that sounds like the problem ? | 14:50 |
GiGaHuRtZ | ...... | 14:50 |
GiGaHuRtZ | i can apt get plenty of things | 14:50 |
ikonia | and a PPA causing a conflict is normally the common cause, not always, | 14:50 |
GiGaHuRtZ | its the kernel it fails on | 14:50 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: was the kernel from a PPA | 14:50 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Does matter if its liquorix, maiunline from ubuntu, stock ubuntu, etc | 14:50 |
GiGaHuRtZ | npot a ppa, no | 14:51 |
ikonia | yes, it does matter | 14:51 |
sithlord48 | GiGaHuRtZ: can you pastebin ur error for me | 14:51 |
ikonia | as that's whats likely to break the dependencies, hence apt-get failing | 14:51 |
GiGaHuRtZ | ikonia: no, it doesnt. | 14:51 |
GiGaHuRtZ | It does it it with ALL kernels | 14:51 |
GiGaHuRtZ | ffs | 14:51 |
GiGaHuRtZ | kernels that were just working and hadnt been updated | 14:51 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: sure, most probably due to a dependency conflict | 14:51 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: tone down the language please - there isn't a need for it | 14:51 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Ive researched enoiugh myself to know its dxue to another issue | 14:51 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: ok, what issue is it due to ? | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | so please, sto[p talking to me | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | Im far from the only person that doesnt like you in the *buntu channels | 14:52 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: if you know what the issue is, please expand on it explaining what the issue is | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | And your opership is being taken up with the ubuntu council | 14:52 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: I'm not really interested if you like me or not, | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | But for now, /i9gnore | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | sithlord48: one sec | 14:52 |
GiGaHuRtZ | I woiuldve pasted longer, but ikonia likes to wage a global irc nerd war abgainst me i9n every channel | 14:53 |
ikonia | GiGaHuRtZ: it doesn't change your problem sounds like it's from a package conflict, - unless you can clarify what where you think the problem lies | 14:53 |
sithlord48 | can you also tell me what you have installed from what ppa also (i know you purged it but it might be helpful) | 14:54 |
slatenails | i don't think he can really tell anything heh | 14:54 |
BluesKaj | not sorry to see him go | 15:04 |
sithlord48 | i guess i missed something then | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | he's not really venomous as just a plain pita | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | sithlord48, not really | 15:06 |
sithlord48 | i had a strange nepomuk issue but im not really sure its an issue or just outside its use case. | 15:08 |
sithlord48 | turns out ms.sith has had really bad proformance on her machine lately. and high temps for months now. couldn't figure it out.. | 15:09 |
sithlord48 | turns out nepomuk was indexing her documents and taking forever because of the insane amout of text (~17GB) it was working with.. | 15:09 |
Nightrose | hey folks :) | 15:43 |
Nightrose | during upgrade i get the following error: dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 9813 package 'libgsm1:amd64': | 15:43 |
Nightrose | `Pre-Depends' field, invalid package name `m�ltiarch-support': character `�' not allowed (only letters, digits and characters `-+._') | 15:43 |
Nightrose | known problem? | 15:43 |
Nightrose | anything i can do to fix it? | 15:43 |
Avihay | I've upgraded to 4.11, and now I can't see skype windows of all things... anyone bumped into the issue? | 15:44 |
ikonia | Nightrose: shouldn't it be "multiarch" | 15:45 |
ikonia | Nightrose: with a "u" | 15:45 |
Nightrose | ikonia: it should yes | 15:45 |
ikonia | Nightrose: where is this package, in what repo | 15:46 |
Nightrose | i have no idea | 15:46 |
ikonia | !info libgsm1 | 15:46 |
ubottu | libgsm1 (source: libgsm): Shared libraries for GSM speech compressor. In component main, is optional. Version 1.0.13-4 (raring), package size 26 kB, installed size 102 kB | 15:46 |
ikonia | Nightrose: got any PPA's enabled ? | 15:46 |
Nightrose | they should all be disabled since i am in the middle of a distro upgrade | 15:47 |
ikonia | Nightrose: (I'm assuing this is raring your using) | 15:47 |
Nightrose | (that didn't go too well) | 15:47 |
ikonia | Nightrose: disabled isn't enough | 15:47 |
ikonia | Nightrose: disabling them doesn't remove packages which can be bad/cause a conflict | 15:47 |
Nightrose | k | 15:47 |
Nightrose | do you have a tip for how to investigate this further? | 15:48 |
ikonia | Nightrose: well, I'd look at where that package is coming from - then check it's dependencies, and if it's got an invalid charset in the name, log a bug for it explaining | 15:48 |
Nightrose | how do i find out? | 15:48 |
ikonia | Nightrose: are you upgrading to/from what distro ? | 15:48 |
Nightrose | from raring to saucy | 15:48 |
ikonia | really...you're upgrading to a development version and you've had ppa's installed and you've no idea how to manage packages/dependencies ? | 15:49 |
ikonia | this sounds like a bad idea | 15:49 |
Nightrose | it probably is - i was offered the upgrade - but ok - let me see what i can find out about the package | 15:50 |
ikonia | you shouldn't have been offered it | 15:50 |
ikonia | unless you did update-manager -d | 15:50 |
ikonia | interesting the package version is the name in raring and saucy | 15:51 |
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s0ck0 | Hello | 16:10 |
s0ck0 | Can anyone help me? When trying to upgrade kernel or do anything recently, I get this in apt/dpkg: http://pastebin.com/cCBSVTaZ | 16:10 |
faLUCE | hello. how can I enable hdmi audio on a cedar trail mobo with (l)ubuntu 12.04 ? I can see the HDMI device with aplay -l but I don't see it with alsamixer | 16:12 |
DarthFrog | faLUCE: Use pavucontrol for all that. | 16:16 |
DarthFrog | faLUCE: pavucontrol is not installed by default | 16:16 |
faLUCE | DarthFrog: ok, let's try | 16:17 |
faLUCE | i launched pavucontrol, but I don't see hdmi in the combo | 16:18 |
DarthFrog | faLUCE: Play around with it. You'll have to set the output device. | 16:19 |
faLUCE | DarthFrog: yes, but I see only speakers and headphones. no hdmi | 16:20 |
faLUCE | DarthFrog: sorry. just found it | 16:21 |
faLUCE | let's try | 16:21 |
faLUCE | DarthFrog: thqnks solved | 16:22 |
DarthFrog | You're welcome. | 16:28 |
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basso | When playing Half Life 2 i get heafty vertical tearing | 18:22 |
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basso | hmm, kwin is not cooporating with my nvidia card, will try a newer driver :P | 18:25 |
Avihay | basso: in windows, there was a way to enable/disable vsync from inside HL2 | 18:36 |
Avihay | I've upgraded to 4.11, and now I can't see skype windows of all things... anyone bumped into the issue? login-logout doesn't help. it happens when I use kwin with razorQT too | 18:37 |
basso | Avihay: yes i know, enabled it still shows vertical tearing, and i have no idea why | 18:37 |
Avihay | basso: maybe set max_fps in HL to the refresh rate you see in kde's system settings | 18:39 |
Avihay | not a solution, I know | 18:40 |
basso | I found the solution, changing to OpenGL 2 and native seemed to fix the issue | 18:40 |
Avihay | humm, maybe messing with that will fix my skype issue too | 18:41 |
Avihay | switching to kwin crashed my xorg, yey! | 18:43 |
basso | hah yeah, fantstic aint it Avihay | 18:44 |
ultrixx | hi i upgraded from kubuntu 12.10 to 13.04 and i cant find the system monitor program | 18:46 |
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anonymous_ | is there a way to connect to servers with each other using a vpn connection and something like a "linux host" to manage that VPN ? | 18:53 |
something | hey could any one link me a place were i could get ubuntu via ftp | 19:16 |
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skreech_ | something: hi | 20:23 |
skreech_ | what are you looking for? | 20:23 |
something | acctually never mind i found it | 20:33 |
something | thanks any ways | 20:33 |
skreech_ | something: Ok :) | 20:39 |
skreech_ | where was it? | 20:39 |
something | i ended up just torrenting it | 20:40 |
ikonia | @mark s0ck0 gigahrtz trying to evade ban | 20:40 |
ubottu | The operation succeeded. | 20:40 |
dougl | I thot there was a way to use post it type notes in kubuntu? | 20:41 |
skreech_ | something: Probably better anyway | 20:41 |
skreech_ | dougl: other than sticking them on the monitor? | 20:42 |
dougl | lol | 20:42 |
dougl | yeah they graphical postit notes | 20:42 |
something | well idk why i was not able to download it via the https link | 20:42 |
skreech_ | dougl: add the notes widget | 20:43 |
BluesKaj | dougl, xpad | 20:43 |
skreech_ | something: did you get an error? | 20:44 |
skreech_ | hi BluesKaj | 20:44 |
BluesKaj | hey skreech_ , how goes it ? | 20:44 |
skreech_ | Rainy | 20:44 |
dougl | thanks guys | 20:44 |
something | yea no problemo | 20:47 |
skreech_ | dougl: enjoy :) | 20:48 |
skreech_ | something: which one did you get? | 20:56 |
something | skreech_: http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/12.04/release/ubuntu-12.04.2-dvd-amd64.iso | 20:58 |
* skreech_ forgot about the DVD releases <_< | 20:59 | |
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skreech_ | RiotingPacifist: how did you garner that nomenclature? | 23:05 |
RiotingPacifist | skreech_: Picked it a few years ago, seemed like a good idea at the time | 23:08 |
skreech_ | RiotingPacifist: It's cute :) | 23:11 |
DarthFrog | Hey folks, a friend of mine posted asking for help on her blog. She's having filesystem performance issues and I have no ideas beyond what she's already tried. If you could help her, it'd be greatly appreciated. http://crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2013/08/linux-filesystem-performance-help/ | 23:51 |
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