[00:28] <kristal> DIRECTX IS DEAD http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=686393
[00:36] <wissam> Hi ,How to know if a usb drive is mounted in sync or async mode?
[00:37] <SonikkuAmerica> !crosspost | wissam 
[00:38] <wissam> SonikkuAmerica: uh sorry.
[08:08] <ubuntu____> hi all
[08:10] <ubuntu____> something really weird happened: i put in win7 recovery cd, just checked options and rebooted. previously i had kubuntu12.04, now i'm on live cd and partition editor says about my previous  kubuntu partition it's unallocated. wtf happened?
[08:18] <rosco_y> Does anyone know why the HP Device Manager - Plug-in Installer runs every time I login to my account?
[08:19] <ubuntu____> rosco_y:  probably cos it's amog start-up packages
[08:22] <ubuntu____> please help i'm desperate http://paste.kde.org/pf9be1b20/
[08:30] <rosco_y> ubuntu____: ty.  It was in the start-up packages at first.  I thought I'd solved the problem when I removed it from the statup-packages, but it's still running when I login
[08:31] <ubuntu____> rosco_y: is that a laptop? why is it disturbing?
[08:39] <rosco_y> ubuntu____: no, this is my desktop.  It's disturbing because I have to interact with the Device Manager Plug-in Installer software every time I login, and if I ignore it, it results in a gksu error.  I can install it every time and it works fine, but it's a nuisance
[08:44] <ubuntu____> rosco_y: so it wants to install itself everytime?
[08:46] <rosco_y> ubuntu____: ty, yes.  Not just on reboot, but also if I logout and log back in
[08:47] <ubuntu____> rosco_y: what happens if you type in terminal> sudo hp-pugin
[08:48] <rosco_y> ubuntu____: ty, I'll check.....
[08:49] <rosco_y> ubuntu____: the same installer runs
[08:49] <rosco_y> maybe installing it with sudo will clear up the problem?
[08:50] <rosco_y> worth a try :)
[08:50] <ubuntu____> rosco_y:  remove previous installs first
[08:51] <rosco_y> :ooch, do you know how to do that?
[08:53] <rosco_y> I'll see if running the hp-plugin software with sudo made a difference--the previous installs were run with gksu, which seems to have issues
[08:53] <rosco_y> I think it has a chance
[11:21] <lordzett> lo
[11:45] <alvin> Hi people. What are you guys using for Twitter client? I liked http://choqok.gnufolks.org/ , but the Kubuntu package has been defunct for months
[11:49] <skramer_> I´ve got a problem with smb4k: Trying to mount a share from my other PC, it´s all the time asking for user/password but not mounting the share. User and pass are both correct, but anyway I can´t get acces to the share...
[11:50] <skramer_> any idea what might be the problem?
[11:53] <soee> where are stored scripts added to Amarok ?
[11:54] <Riddell> soee: ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok maybe?
[11:54] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:55] <soee> Riddell, yes thank you
[11:57] <skramer_> alvin:this PPA https://launchpad.net/~adilson/+archive/experimental/+packages provides the latest release (1.4). However, use PPA´s at your own risk....
[11:58] <alvin> Indeed, but it also contains other packages and I only want Choqok. I'd rather use an official package. (like in kubuntu-ppa or kubuntu-backports)
[11:59] <alvin> According to https://launchpad.net/choqok the version inclused in Saucy will also simply not work
[11:59] <alvin> Otherwise, I'd backport it myself
[12:03] <skramer_> alvin: the PPA contains other packages, but you could only upgrade choqok... Still, it is not an official package...
[12:04] <alvin> I'd settle for a .deb file. Let's see if I can download that
[12:04] <skramer_> yes, you should be able to download it manually from that PPA & the install it using gdebi or dpkg.
[12:05] <alvin> Indeed. That worked. I do get a "parsing error", but other than that, messages are loaded. This is a start.
[12:06] <skramer_> alvin: :)
[12:40] <ovidiu-florin> hello world
[14:26] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[16:17] <h31> Hello. Will beta 2 be available today?
[17:29] <Peace-> Riddell: live 64bit kubuntu daily build
[17:30] <Peace-> seems it works fine
[17:30] <Peace-> wifi works out of the box audio video and sd reader too
[17:32] <lordievader> Peace-: This is #kubuntu ;)
[17:32] <Peace-> ah
[17:32] <Peace-> lol
[17:32] <Peace-> lordievader: tx
[18:20] <masand> Is there anybody out there?
[18:21] <soee> sup?
[18:21] <lordievader> masand: Does idling count?
[18:22] <masand> does anybody know how an hard penis can crack a Windows Server?
[18:25] <masand> hmmm nobody answer... maybe why an hard penis is cracking their ass
[18:29] <wxl> wow that was something
[18:29] <wxl> anywho
[18:29] <lordievader> wxl: Luckily we have the ops watching.
[18:29] <Zarroboogs> test
[18:29] <lordievader> !test | Zarroboogs 
[18:29] <wxl> lordievader: indeed
[18:30] <Pici> lordievader: yes, I know.  Zarroboogs is me.
[18:30] <wxl> so anywho, i'd like some help with connecting to a remote host with ksysguard if anyone has any familiarity
[18:30] <lordievader> Hehe ;)
[18:31] <wxl> if i read the docs correctly, i don't need to set up ssh keys, right?
[18:41] <drox_> Hello i ava  problem whit cd-rom http://paste.ubuntu.com/6159855/
[18:42] <drox_> how do i resolve?
[18:43] <wxl> what's the problem?
[19:11] <igor__> Hallo!
[20:17] <x05h> Anyone know how to disable the console message "Broadcast message from root@hostname ... The system is going down for a shutdown NOW!", when the system shuts down? Tried /etc/init/rc.conf console none :/ nothing :(
[21:39] <qqz_> Hi. I tried to install some proprietary graphics drivers. I also installed vaoifand, a tool to control my fan. I rebooted, and now I am presented with a tty. alt+shift+f7 does not help, it shows a black screen. startx does not work "failed to create screen resources". What do I do?
[21:44] <qqz_> I uninstalled the drivers now with a sh script, and it booted succesfuly!!
[22:17] <goodtime> i need help
[22:17] <goodtime> its aIRC issue
[22:18] <goodtime> hello?
[22:20] <Unit193> !ask