[00:15] <kyfella> Hey anyone here do screencast recording with recordmydesktop
[00:33] <ejiafzh> hi
[00:38] <kyfella> hello ejiafzh..  do you do screencasting with recordmydesktop
[00:50] <solomanD> I will say that this beats the pants off of that 470 I was running
[00:51] <solomanD> I was amazed I was pulling 150k out of that POS
[00:54] <solomanD> Kyrio, is that considered a reference cards?
[02:57] <heyf> hi
[03:47] <kyfella> has anyone used avconv to delay the audio in a recorded video by mapping on terminal and recodign
[03:47] <kyfella> recoding
[03:49] <kyfella> i have a video that was recorded in recordmydesktop as a test and when played back in ogv format the audio is about 1 second ahead of the video..  So what I am doing is this to try and slow the audio down by 1 second.
[03:50] <kyfella> kyfella@computer:~$ avconv -i out.ogv -itsoffset 30.000 -i out.ogv -map 0:1 -map 1:2 -ar 48000 test.mp4
[03:50] <kyfella> WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /run/user/kyfella/keyring-dRsLfk/pkcs11: No such file or directory
[03:50] <kyfella> avconv version 0.8.6-6:0.8.6-1ubuntu2, Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the Libav developers
[03:50] <kyfella>   built on Mar 30 2013 22:20:06 with gcc 4.7.2
[03:50] <kyfella> [ogg @ 0x11acb80] max_analyze_duration reached
[03:50] <kyfella> Input #0, ogg, from 'out.ogv':
[03:50] <FloodBotK1> kyfella: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:52] <valorie> kyfella: you might find more help in #libav
[03:53] <valorie> also, !flood
[03:53] <kyfella> thanks valorie.  I am trying to do some screencasts over here in the KY and trying to help some colleagues of mine
[03:53] <valorie> !flood
[03:53] <kyfella> yea, didn't mean to do the flood
[03:53] <valorie> cool, I hope that helps
[03:53] <valorie> well, floodbot is a pain
[03:54] <valorie> however, some people do flood with 100s of lines
[03:54] <kyfella> yea, it should.  I realized the paste option after I done flooded lol
[03:54] <kyfella> sorry about that
[03:54] <valorie> np
[05:16] <administrator_> hello
[05:16]  * genii makes more coffee and hands administrator_ a mug
[05:17] <administrator_> how are you?
[07:46] <eliesin> How might one debug a Kubuntu Saucy 13.10 sleep/resume problem whereby the K menu's suspend/resume method works fine but the lid-closing-based suspend-resume method wakes up to a lack of any network interfaces (eth0, wlan0)?
[07:46] <eliesin> I traced the code for a while and both seem to ultimately call upower, but I'm uncertain of the details.
[07:49] <eliesin> So, e.g., "sudo wpa_cli resume" works in the K menu case but reports "Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant - wpa_ctrl_open: No such file or directory" (and /var/run/wpa_applicant is indeed empty, because wlan0 doesn't exist) in the latter case.
[07:57] <eliesin> http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/fix-wireless-or-wired-network-not.html had no effect (though it shows up in /var/log/pm-suspend.log)
[08:00] <eliesin> So, to put it more pointedly: how does the K menu option (equivalent to one of "sudo pm-suspend" [which also works] or "qdbus org.freedesktop.PowerManagement /org/kde/Solid/PowerManagement suspendToRam" I guess?) differ from lid closing (which I gather might be "dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.UPower /org/freedesktop/UPower.org.freedesktop.UPower.Suspend"?)?
[08:15] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:03] <luke__> how can i stop programs opening on startup (like konversation and skype etc)
[09:05] <Malsasa> luke__: open your KDE System Settings
[09:05] <Malsasa> luke__: look at the bottom right, startup
[09:06] <Malsasa> luke__: delete Konversation entry there
[09:06] <Malsasa> luke__: do tih care
[09:06] <Malsasa> luke__: do with care
[09:08] <luke__> theres nothing there but konversation and some other programs still open on startup. could it possibly be in the programs setting instead of kubuntu settings?
[09:09] <Malsasa> luke__: maybe. You can check that.
[09:09] <eliesin> Also check Startup and Shutdown -> Session Management -> On Login if they're coming up because they were running before.
[09:09] <Pupnik> do you have those programs open when you shutdown?  kubuntu loads them back up again by default
[09:10] <luke__> ahh maybe pupnik
[09:10] <Pupnik> there is a setting to exlude programs from that
[09:10] <luke__> i never tend to close konversation properly
[09:10] <Pupnik> or to just open a fresh session
[09:10] <eliesin> Yes, the setting I just described
[09:11] <luke__> done, thanks :)
[09:13] <Malsasa> luke__: hey, how do you did it? :) What setting do you did?
[09:14] <luke__> sorry konversation crashed
[09:15] <luke__> i  did System Settings > Startup and Shutdown > Session Management > On Login > Start with an empty session
[09:16] <luke__> Malsasa: ^^
[09:16] <Malsasa> luke__: ooh, okay.
[09:17] <Malsasa> luke__: do you have blog? It is nicer if you write what do you know.
[09:17] <luke__> no i don't
[09:18] <luke__> i don't really know an extreme amount about linux so I dont really think i could help people lol :P
[09:18] <Malsasa> luke__: "...so I dont really think i could help people..."   <<<   seriously, you can
[09:18] <luke__> Malsasa:  do you have a blog?
[09:19] <Malsasa> luke__: yes
[09:19] <luke__> Malsasa: link?
[09:20] <Malsasa> luke__: http://malsasa.wordpress.com (ID) and http://linuxdreambox.wordpress.com (EN)
[09:20] <luke__> i'll check them out :)
[09:20] <Guest83981> Hello. I need help with formating hard drive, i have 500 gb usb hard drive put partition manager shows its only 298 gb. how can i formt it back to 500 gb
[09:21] <Malsasa> luke__: okay
[09:22] <eliesin> Guest83981: delete or resize that partition
[09:23] <Guest83981> deleta i guess
[09:23] <eliesin> If partitionmanager shows only 298GB, check other sources (e.g., dmesg, (c)fdisk, etc) for if they agree. If so, it's not partitionmanager's problem
[09:23] <eliesin> (i.e. 298GB total, not just a 298GB partition on a 500GB drive)
[09:25] <lordievader> luke__: A good way to learn about linux is to stick around in these support channels.
[09:25] <levi501d> So i am stuck after i hit reboot, my screen grayed out, and it wants me to save a kate session but its in another activity which i cant get to because it's graye dout
[09:26] <levi501d> anyone know how ot cancel the shutdown grayout process?
[09:26] <levi501d> or whatever it's called
[09:35] <luke__> is wordpress better than blogger?
[09:36] <Malsasa> luke__: for me, yes
[09:37] <luke__> what are some advantages?
[09:39] <Malsasa> luke__: Wordpress (as a CMS) is open source, and everyone use Wordpress
[09:39] <lordievader> luke__, Malsasa: This is more a topic for #kubuntu-offtopic.
[09:39] <luke__> okay thanks :)
[09:39] <Malsasa> lordievader: okay
[09:43] <eliesin> Okay, so alternate approach to my previous question. If I run "sudo restart networking" (or "sudo stop networking; sudo start networking", more or less equivalently) I end up in the same state as post-lid-close-suspend-resume, with only the loopback interface recognized.
[09:44] <eliesin> how does one start the networking stack as if on boot? Sort of similar to http://askubuntu.com/questions/271237/how-do-i-reset-the-network-stack-as-if-from-a-reboot
[09:45] <eliesin> The alternative I've seen described of sudo ifdown -a/ifup -a doesn't simulate the suspend/resume issue because it leaves eth0 and wlan0 extant
[10:41] <gaetano__> ciuao
[10:58] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[13:55] <excognac> hi all. I'd need some help with testdisk> a win7 boot cd messed my grub profoundly, made my data ext4 linux partition unallocated. Now I'm trying to rescue data from it on an external HDD. I was dumb enough to copy the whole thing at once.  In the past few hours it hasn't copy anymore, how can I stop without risking the external HDD?
[13:55] <excognac> ofc I runned sudo testdisk and used the copy command
[14:02] <excognac> so is there any safe way to stop testdisk copying or unmounting safely external hdd?
[14:05] <BluesKaj> excognac:  not being kde related , our question might be answered in#ubuntu where there are more ppl to see your issue
[14:06] <BluesKaj> your question
[14:07] <excognac> BluesKaj: yeah sorry, I'm using kubuntu live cd tho
[14:13] <BluesKaj> excognac:  the commands you will be the same
[14:13] <BluesKaj> need'
[14:18] <OliverKloshoff> I want to set the kde notifications to ignore some certain things, but I don't see the application in the "Event Source" in the notification settings
[14:19] <OliverKloshoff> Basically, I want to disable it from notifying me when clicking on a magnet link (torrents)
[14:20] <OliverKloshoff> Any ideas what event source that would be under? Cause i am having trouble finding it
[14:31] <soee> OliverKloshoff, check torrent client settngs
[14:31] <soee> probably there you can turn it off
[14:32] <OliverKloshoff> nah
[14:32] <OliverKloshoff> its a bug
[14:32] <OliverKloshoff> It doesnt happen with any browser besides Chrome
[14:33] <OliverKloshoff> the notification doesnt even appear connected to a certain app
[14:33] <OliverKloshoff> soee: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=235&t=108600
[14:34] <soee> ok :)
[14:34] <OliverKloshoff> I can use FF or rekonq, and it passes the magnet directly to Ktorrent with no notifications.  But its something with the way chrome hands off the magnet. Ktorrent still picks it up but it shows in the notification applet and never goes away
[14:34] <OliverKloshoff> Its just so silly, I would really like to rid of it
[14:39] <eleutheros> bonjour
[14:39] <eleutheros> je cherche GG ?
[14:40] <eleutheros> sur ubuntu pour le logitiel tuxstereoviewer
[14:41] <BluesKaj> !fr | eleutheros
[14:42] <BluesKaj> OliverKloshoff:  try chromium , it's setup for linux
[14:42] <BluesKaj> better than chrome
[14:45] <damir__> hello!
[14:46] <OliverKloshoff> BluesKaj: doubtful
[14:46] <BluesKaj> FF balks at magnetic links here , doesn't know how to handle
[14:46] <BluesKaj> it
[14:46]  * BluesKaj shrugs
[14:47] <BluesKaj> copy and paste the link into the torrent client can work too
[14:48] <damir__> i have a small problem with my Kubuntu 12.04 installation: i've additionally installed gnome and gdm (but kept kdm as default), and now i get black screen with only cursor when I log in (kdm displays fine). I need to go to console and do 'DISPLAY=:0 startkde' manually for kde to load
[14:48] <damir__> how can i fix this?
[14:51] <damir__> i'm guessing it's not a graphics driver issue since it works ok after startkde
[15:04] <BluesKaj> damir__:  use lightdm
[15:04] <BluesKaj> remove kdm
[15:04] <damir__> how will that solve my problem?
[15:07] <BluesKaj> kdm isn't loading X
[15:24] <Guest39946> hi, can i access okular-bookmarks through krunner?
[17:07] <dgaspary> Hi,
[17:07] <dgaspary> about 13.04 installer
[17:08] <dgaspary> It requires at least 5.6 G,
[17:08] <dgaspary> but it can be on two separated HDs
[17:08] <dgaspary> with LVM would be possible to use it.
[18:04] <damir__> BluesKaj: X is apparently already running since I can see my mouse cursor
[18:14] <SporkWitch> how can i get btrfs as an option under the kubuntu partition manager in system settings?
[18:16] <Unit193> !info btrfs-tools
[18:16] <SporkWitch> Unit193: thanks; you'd think it'd show up earlier in a google search (or more logically, be pre-installed, since the installer let me choose it lol)
[18:17] <SporkWitch> hmmm, that seems to already be installed...
[18:17] <Unit193> It's in the live system, sure.
[18:17] <Unit193> !btrfs
[18:46] <Daskreech> Hmm strange it's installed here but I get a pop up saying they are not.
[18:46] <Daskreech> Wonder if they are looking for the same thing
[19:49] <Gnjurac> hi
[19:51] <Gnjurac> hi i have installed kubuntu on friends old PC it hes TV card how to use it ?
[19:51] <tsimpson> !tv
[19:52] <tsimpson> wow, lots of stuff there
[19:54] <Gnjurac> ok ty
[19:55] <Gnjurac> will try
[19:59] <Gnjurac> is ther any defoult 1 thet comes whit kubuntu or do i must install
[20:00] <SporkWitch> so i'm not having any luck getting dvds to behave in dragon player: libdvdna4v, libdvdcss2,and libdvdread4 all installed.
[20:01] <SporkWitch> dvd is good, because it works fine in dragon player on my other kubuntu machine
[20:01] <Gnjurac> dragonplayer hes option for TV card?
[20:02] <SporkWitch> Gnjurac: mythtv is the main one i know of for using tuner cards on linux
[20:02] <Gnjurac> ok ty
[20:55] <skreech_> !radio
[20:55] <skreech_> Ah man :)
[20:56] <valorie> what did it use to do, skreech_?
[20:57] <skreech_> I have no idea but !tv was so full I was wondering if !radio would be just as useful
[20:57] <valorie> !tv
[20:57] <valorie> wow
[20:58] <skreech_> Yeah :)
[20:58] <skreech_> !ubuntutv
[20:58] <valorie> I used to use amarok for streaming
[20:58] <valorie> but it seems like lots of my local stations now don't allow that
[20:59] <valorie> or only realplayer or some crap
[20:59] <valorie> so I use my phone's radio receiver
[20:59] <valorie> lol
[20:59] <valorie> works better than the station apps
[20:59] <skreech_> A lot of the ones I used to stream now only stream through their flashplayer complete with ads
[20:59] <valorie> yeah
[20:59] <valorie> which is bs
[20:59] <skreech_> Hooray for Ogg streams :)
[21:00] <valorie> there are still lots of music streams available through amarok
[21:00] <valorie> I just wanted specific shows
[21:00] <valorie> sec
[21:02] <skreech_> Yeah Idon't mind something grooving in the background while I code :)
[21:04] <skreech_> Though I think it's funny one of the few Ogg streams in the USA is from Utah
[21:04] <SporkWitch> skreech_: is it punk? :P
[21:04] <skreech_> I don't know. I should listen to it....
[21:08] <skreech_> http://www.krcl.org/
[21:08] <skreech_> It has a .org :) that's nice
[21:09] <SporkWitch> skreech_: i was making a reference to SLC Punk, set in Salt Lake City, Utah...
[21:09] <SporkWitch> damn kids...
[21:09] <SporkWitch> :P
[21:09] <skreech_> I know next to nothing about the US and Utah :)
[21:09] <skreech_> Just didn't seem the sort of place that would be repping .ogg :)
[21:11] <skreech_> SporkWitch: It's in SLC though
[21:11] <skreech_> And it seems to be a blues and folk music station
[21:11] <SporkWitch> damn... that would have been awesome if they were a punk station lol
[21:12] <skreech_> :-)
[21:12] <skreech_> It's older than me so it's probably older than Punk music
[21:12] <skreech_> It might be older than punk culture :)
[21:21] <SporkWitch> skreech_: punk culture is timeless
[21:22] <valorie> slc is the least religious and most "citified" part of Utah
[21:22] <valorie> it's a gorgeous state, but *very* conservative, and controlled almost totally by the LDS
[21:22] <valorie> aka Mormon church
[21:26] <skreech_> SporkWitch: Et tu brute?
[21:26] <SporkWitch> heh
[21:34] <skreech_> SporkWitch: Really though Brutus was a punk :)
[21:37] <skreech_> valorie: Granted I haven't seen a computer with a radio tuner in it for years
[21:38] <skreech_> !info betaradio
[21:42] <SporkWitch> skreech_: any good with regex?
[21:42] <skreech_> I guess we will find out
[21:42] <skreech_> What's up?
[21:43] <SporkWitch> skreech_: easy one, i'm trying to figure out how to structure a regex like */foo/bar/* where those * could be any number of intermediary directories
[21:43] <SporkWitch> skreech_: trying to do a diff on the backup i just made while excluding the mozilla cache folder from the check, since needless to say it's making for a huge list of results
[21:44] <skreech_> this is in bash or find?
[21:44] <SporkWitch> skreech_: zsh, using the diff command
[21:44] <SporkWitch> skreech_: the -x option accepts a regex for exclusion
[21:44] <skreech_> diff eh?
[21:44] <skreech_> Right
[21:45] <SporkWitch> i just need to figure out how to structure the regex, i can't figure out how to get it to look at the relative path
[21:45] <skreech_> So */ is any top level directory ?
[21:45] <SporkWitch> skreech: */ could be foo/bar/blah/di/da, or just /
[21:45] <skreech_> then anytying that's foo directly under a top level with a bar under it
[21:46] <skreech_> anything below that is ignored?
[21:46] <SporkWitch> skreech_: the two paths i'm comparing are /home and /mnt/newHome
[21:47] <skreech_> and excluding .mozilla
[21:47] <SporkWitch> yup
[21:47] <skreech_> don't forget if you are using .mozilla you have a to escape the .
[21:48] <SporkWitch> it SHOULD work with two separate exclusions giving the full path, and i'm about to try that, but it feels like the "wrong" way to do it
[21:48] <skreech_> s/a //
[21:48] <SporkWitch> */.cache/mozilla/* is what i tried first, and it doesn't work
[21:49] <skreech_> you have to */\.cache/mozilla/*
[21:49] <SporkWitch> derp, because a fullstop in a regex is a wildcard >_<
[21:49] <skreech_> yes
[21:49] <skreech_> You want a literal .
[21:50] <SporkWitch> sudo diff -r -x "*/\.cache/mozilla/*" /home /mnt/newHome ; still shows results in .cache/mozilla :(
[23:21] <OliverKloshoff> I feel like playing with the new Gnome 3.10 jus to tinker. But I would love to keep it and its apps away from Gnome and vice versa. Kinda like kde-lasma (which is great) does
[23:21] <OliverKloshoff> Is there any solution to this
[23:23] <OliverKloshoff> Doesnt seem very possible, thought kde-neon sanboxes itself well from other installation like KDE 4.,10/4.11
[23:28] <OliverKloshoff> .join #chromium
[23:28] <OliverKloshoff> woops