[00:44] <manishhi> hi
[04:49] <bjrohan> I have been having problems with fonts in FireFox. In going through the fonts in the Prefrences section it appears that Arial font is the culprit as selecting it gives me the issue, where others do not. How do I replace this Arial with one that works?
[04:49] <bjrohan> Is it in my home dir, the usr share ?
[05:00] <jinzougen> Can anyone tell me my best bet for getting Korean language input to work on Kubuntu 13.04?
[05:01] <jinzougen> ibus seems to be broken; running ibus-setup generates a "locale not supported" error
[05:06] <Tm_T> jinzougen: hi, is the issue reported on launchpad?
[05:24] <jinzougen> sorry I ducked out for a second. I'm trying to get ibus working on kubuntu 13.04 for hangul... When I run im-switch i get a very strange error: E: (process:11650): is bogus configuration for Gtk-WARNING. Doing nothing.
[05:25] <jinzougen> i can't even find it on google
[05:48] <RaymondTracer> The Kubuntu copying dialog cant even calculate how fast files are copying
[05:48] <RaymondTracer> Are SSD's too quick?
[05:49] <RaymondTracer> Or do the hard drives report the speed and the code that reads it isnt working properly?
[05:57] <anonymous_> hey friends ,  i have installed samba4 on kubuntu  and i was a bit suprised that this installer showed up which gave me no chance to set domain name and stuff .... can i set it afterwards ?
[06:09] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[06:16] <anonymous_> no one worked with samba4 so far on kubuntu ?
[06:26] <n8w> hey
[06:26] <n8w> how do i select text in shell without using a mouse?
[07:04] <ovidiu-florin> n8w: you use an editor like emacs or vim for files
[07:04] <ovidiu-florin> and for output, you just forward it to a file
[07:05] <n8w> ovidiu-florin, ye well i mean in a regular cmd... e.g. ps aux | grep python, how do i select "aux" without using a mouse?
[07:05] <lordievader> Or you pipe it to grep or something.
[07:06] <ovidiu-florin> I don't know of a way to do that
[07:06] <lordievader> echo "ps aux | grep python"|awk '{print $2}'
[07:06] <ovidiu-florin> normally you shouldn't need to do that
[07:06] <ovidiu-florin> lordievader: :)
[07:07] <ovidiu-florin> lordievader: do you know anything about the kubuntu installer?
[07:07] <lordievader> Why do you need to select "aux" anyway?
[07:07] <lordievader> ovidiu-florin: I know it is writting in Python.
[07:08] <ovidiu-florin> how about log files from it?
[07:08] <ovidiu-florin> what's it's name? ubiquity? or?
[07:08] <lordievader> ovidiu-florin: Might very well be in /var/log/ubiquity
[07:09] <ovidiu-florin> ok, thanks
[07:59] <alvin> The built-in mysql database that akonadi uses is corrupt. How can I fix this? (or remove the database. I suppose it will be rebuild?)
[08:51] <ovidiu-florin> alvin: if you haven't deleted your mails from the server, it'll be restored
[08:58] <opif> hello, I have a certain problem I couldn't find a solution to, is this the right place to ask?
[09:01] <ovidiu-florin> if we knew what your problem was, maybe we could tell you.
[09:01] <ts9i> opif: ask, then wait and hope for an answer. don't ask to ask
[09:06] <opif> okay. Recently I noticed that my system clock was off by a couple of minutes, so I used the `adjust date and time` option on the digital clock widget, and then used the `set date and time automatically` option, from the pool.ntp.org server. This set the UTC clock correctly, but also set my chosen timezone (Europe/Warsaw) to be equal to UTC. I can't seem to find an option to fix this. I'm using Kubuntu 13.04, it's up to date.
[09:12] <Graf_Westerholt> opif, there is a command from the terminal. I cannot remember, but you will find. It helped me.
[09:22] <ovidiu-florin> opif: ntpd -q
[09:22] <ovidiu-florin> this is the command
[09:26] <ovidiu-florin> opif: this command syncs just now
[09:26] <ovidiu-florin> it does not set up a daemon
[09:27] <ovidiu-florin> the daemon should already be active
[09:32] <opif> my core clock is set correctly currently, so syncing it again won't help. the problem is that my chosen timezone behaves like it was equal to UTC, while it should be GMT+0200. is there a cure for this?
[09:33] <ovidiu-florin> opif: are you reffering to the digital clock widget?
[09:35] <ovidiu-florin> opif: go to System Settings -> Date & Time -> Time Zone and make sure the correct timezone is selected
[09:35] <opif> every app using the local timezone believes that Europe/Warsaw is equal to UTC.  the digital clock was the one to bork it up in the first place, though.
[09:35] <opif> oh I already did that. The correct timezone is set. It just doesn't behave correctly.
[09:36] <Graf_Westerholt> opif, I had your problem, too. I fixed it with a terminal-command.
[09:37] <opif> well I'm pretty sure that the time offsets have to be saved somewhere in the system so it knows how to adjust time based on a timezone. I don't know where to find those settings though... :) 
[09:37] <Graf_Westerholt> opif, are you ignoring me?
[09:38] <opif> no Graf, I am in fact not ignoring you, I do know that there is a way to fix this
[09:38] <ovidiu-florin> try to uncheck the UTC from the digital clock settings and check your timezone. also set the default to your timezone, instead of local
[09:39] <Graf_Westerholt> opif, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata 
[09:41] <opif> well, this did something :d irssi now shows the correct time, and from what I can tell other apps are as well... with the exception of the digital clock widget
[09:41] <opif> but this will do
[09:41] <opif> thank you
[09:41] <Graf_Westerholt> opif so what did you do?
[09:42] <opif> I used your recommendation
[09:42] <Graf_Westerholt> ok
[12:45] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[12:56] <cortexA9> hello
[12:56] <d347hm4n> hello
[12:56] <cortexA9> kubuntu daily of today doesn't work.
[12:56] <cortexA9> boot error.
[12:56] <cortexA9> for me.
[12:57] <cortexA9> anyone have this problem ?
[13:23] <ovidiu-florin> cortexA9: what error?
[13:28] <cortexA9> wait. idk maybe it's my usb stick.. damaged..
[14:27] <Greylocks_>  /msg nickserv ghost Greylocks oic288>iU
[14:27] <Greylocks_>  /msg nickserv ghost Greylocks oic288>iU
[14:29] <tsimpson> Greylocks_: I suggest you change your password
[15:15] <EvilRoey> hi
[15:15] <EvilRoey> BluesKaj:  hi!
[15:15] <EvilRoey> why are my colors in Flash inverted?
[15:18] <EvilRoey> BluesKaj:  I am experiencing this issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/117127/flash-video-appears-blue
[15:19] <genii> EvilRoey: Probably because you have hardware acceleration enabled in the flash player in combination with using nvidia driver
[15:19] <EvilRoey> yeahhhhhh
[15:19] <EvilRoey> but they say it's an adobe bug
[15:19] <EvilRoey> genii:  and one of the proposed workarounds on that page is to disable HW acceleration as you suggested.
[15:20] <EvilRoey> genii:  but they go deeper and offer more specific suggestions
[15:20] <EvilRoey> I'm asking if anyone here has seen htis
[15:20] <genii> EvilRoey: Yes, I have. Disabling the acceleration/vdpau solved it
[15:20] <EvilRoey> ahhhhhh
[15:20] <EvilRoey> ok, thatwas an issue for you too then.
[15:21] <genii> Yes.
[15:21] <EvilRoey> genii:  that fixed it, thanks
[15:22] <EvilRoey> how long till it gets fixed, who knows.
[15:22] <genii> EvilRoey: np.
[15:23] <EvilRoey> genii:  https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3164063
[15:28] <genii> EvilRoey: It's fixed for me now with 325.15 from xorg-edgers ( on Saucy)
[15:28] <EvilRoey> hmm
[15:28] <EvilRoey> ok
[15:28] <EvilRoey> 325.15 the nvidia driver?
[15:28] <genii> Yes.
[15:28] <EvilRoey> who is xorg-edgers
[15:29] <genii> EvilRoey: They work on the X server and the video drivers. They have a PPA which provides the latest fixes available.
[15:29] <genii> Use at your own risk, etc etc
[15:29] <EvilRoey> oh ok
[15:30] <EvilRoey> got it, thank you so much
[15:30] <genii> np
[15:35] <BluesKaj> trying out netrunner atm , seems like a well thought out OS , like it ok so far
[15:51] <ovidiu-florin> BluesKaj: what is that?
[16:27] <soee> anyone using conky ?
[17:33] <BluesKaj> ovidiu-florin:  http://www.netrunner-os.com/
[21:09] <ovidiu-florin> can a package be available on the Kubuntu Live CD but not get installed when installing kubuntu from that CD?
[21:10] <genii> Conceivably
[21:11] <yofel> ovidiu-florin: yes
[21:12] <genii> Language packs come to mind
[21:14] <ovidiu-florin> yofel: thanks
[22:53] <rockape> i hope someone is online, I'm having dependancey issue with gnuradio
[22:57] <george_> Hello. I'm running Kubuntu 13.04, KDE 4.11.1 and Amarok 2.8. It seems that now Amarok makes the current playing song blinking at music list. How can I disable this "feature"?