=== jacob_ is now known as Guest82260 [00:48] I am having trouble getting audio to work with other applications beside Amarok [00:48] this is a fresh install [00:49] is there something I al missing? [00:55] well the system sounds dfon't work [01:13] Does anyone have experienced crashes with Rekonq? Was there any way you could solve this? [01:58] !sound | eegore [01:58] eegore: If you're having problems with sound see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3 [01:58] that file has helped me every time I've had sound difficulties === bruce549 is now known as israfel === Senjai is now known as crucify_me === crucify_me is now known as Senjai [06:15] help [06:16] !ask | takedo [06:16] takedo: 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 [06:17] so how can we help? === ubuntu is now known as Guest75526 === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen [07:38] I am having this issue with the samba package http://paste.ubuntu.com/6020595/ [07:38] What is the default administrator user. I am unable to create it [07:38] I assumed it to be administrator . [09:04] Hi to all [09:05] does anyboy use dbmail 3.1.2? [09:12] I have a problem with encoding. For example, when I try to get subject of message and the field has cyrillic I get "????????" instead readable string. I use mysql database. Mysql default character set is utf8 and collation utf8_general_ci. Default system character set is utf8 too. In the dbmail.conf parameter encoding is utf8. All data in the database has correct ecnoding and data is readable. Maybe anybody know what is the problem? === BTCOxygen is now known as Guest10897 === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === matteo is now known as Guest69547 [11:28] Good afternoon. [11:32] j [12:15] Hiyas all === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === BTCOxygen is now known as Guest59146 === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen === BTCOxygen is now known as Guest7130 === BTCOxygen|1 is now known as BTCOxygen [17:05] Good evening. [17:07] lordievader: hi [17:08] Hey StarfighterPilot, how are you? [17:08] fine lordievader, and you? [17:09] Doing good too :) [17:22] guys what keyboard combination is to KILL KDE? I want to relogin when k freeze. [17:22] KUBUNTU13.04 [17:23] ctrl+alt+backspace [17:24] viteac: If it is enabled, then ctrl+alt+backspace. You can enable it by running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration". [17:26] lordievader: this version is so different, to many changes. [17:28] Forgot when they disabled that shortcut, did came in handy at times :) [17:28] anyway 13.04 is not so good, I've noticed crashing [17:30] lordievader: I rather don't remeba the names, but 8 probably but 10 some other combination I think ctrl+alt+shift+k [17:30] viteac: That really is too bad to hear, here it has been running rock solid. Just like 13.10 actually. [17:32] no 13.04 crashes here , but I keep it up to date dist-wise and kde-wise [17:32] Same here. [17:36] viteac: sysrq+k is there too, but nowadays disabled for security reasons (by /etc/sysctl.d/10-magic-sysrq.conf) === erick is now known as Guest79413 === Guest79413 is now known as erickzw === nexus is now known as Guest61065 === Guest61065 is now known as [-nexus-] [19:01] #ubuntu-fr === ricky_ is now known as Guest4571 [20:23] hi guys , I have a huge problem with amarok , it simplt doesn't work anymore, it just crash anytime I try to run it .....; I even tried to remove (purge) and reinstall it after remove amarok folders ....., some suggestion please .... [20:42] #c4ll === joerg is now known as Guest79285 [20:51] Alex_Zion: please join #amarok [20:55] thanks valorie, I'm asking there ... === goodtime_ is now known as goodtime [22:00] my wifi does not work with my iPhone 5 personal hotspot that works with everything else.... where can I figer out what modules I need to be updating? [22:00] !wifi [22:00] Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [22:00] dougl: that might get you going [22:01] valorie, thanks :)