[05:48] <BoomerBile> tigervnc on kubuntu?
[05:48] <skreech__> !vnc
[05:48] <skreech__> !info tigervnc
[05:48] <skreech__> aww
[05:49] <BoomerBile> yeah that sucks... tightvnc is old and tigervnc is the future of tightvnc (based on the never released tightvnc 4)
[05:50] <skreech__> It used to be there...
[05:52] <BoomerBile> i thought so too
[05:52] <BoomerBile> i found some old websites on google
[05:53] <BoomerBile> guess i could build it from source easy enough...
[05:53] <skreech__> http://winswitch.org/downloads/debian-repository.html?dist_select=raring
[05:54] <skreech__> Well if you can do that go ahead :)
[05:54] <skreech__> No PPA either that I can see
[05:57] <BoomerBile> yeah i can, no sweat... i hate going out of tree though...
[05:57] <BoomerBile> xtightvncviewer is barfing on me for full screen mode
[05:57] <skreech__> Yeah that's a pain at times if you aren't careful
[05:58] <BoomerBile> and no file transfers
[06:01] <BoomerBile> strange
[06:01] <BoomerBile> i just downloaded the package and whoops
[06:02] <BoomerBile> it's not source code and it installed into /opt
[06:02] <BoomerBile> might just work
[06:08] <skreech__> just add that path into your path
[06:08] <skreech__> or symlink it into your path
[06:40] <borov_> hi everybody! may be somebody could help me ... how can i activate nvidia-319 driver in xorg. nvidia-xconfig created xorg.conf, but after reboot nvidia driver didn't actevated.
[06:41] <skreech__> !nvidia
[06:41] <zsatox> !apache
[06:41] <skreech__> what does the output of lsmod say?
[06:47] <zsatox> anyone good with apache?
[06:47] <skreech__> zsatox: Did you try #apache ?
[06:48] <zsatox> nope, i'll try it. thanks
[06:48] <skreech__> Sure
[06:48] <skreech__> It'll redirect you
[06:50] <zsatox> seems dead :(
[07:07] <skreech__> What's the question?
[07:07] <skreech__> borov_: progress?
[07:09] <borov_> i'm at work now. I'll see lsmod after an hour.
[07:12] <zsatox> well i was curious about apache2 2.2.22 vs httpd 2.4.6. it seems like when i installed 2.4.6, it uses /usr/local/apache2 instead of /etc/apache2
[07:13] <zsatox> also when i try to use apachectl, it says: The program 'apachectl' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install apache2.2-common
[07:17] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[07:44] <skreech__> zsatox: That's probably more to do with packaging than anythign else
[07:51] <zsatox> ic
[10:57] <borov_> <skreech__: lsmod shows that nvidia module is load
[11:00] <borov_> hi everybody! may be somebody could help me ... how can i activate nvidia-319 driver in xorg. nvidia-xconfig created xorg.conf, but after reboot nvidia driver didn't actevated.
[11:00] <borov_> lsmod shows that nvidia module is load
[11:57] <Mamarok> guest_____: please fix your connection
[12:08] <jussi> how does one search for a file on a USB drive?
[12:12] <lordievader> jussi: Point find to the mount point?
[12:13] <jussi> lordievader: ok, let me reword that and ad "graphically" in  there
[12:13] <lordievader> jussi: Phew, no idea... Graphically is hard :(
[12:25] <ovidiu-florin> jussi: use search in dolphin ?
[12:25] <jussi> ovidiu-florin: I dont seem to have a search in my dolphin?
[12:25] <ovidiu-florin> KDE version?
[12:26] <jussi> oh, wait, I now found it (find, not search)
[12:27] <ovidiu-florin> yeah
[12:27] <ovidiu-florin> sorry about that
[12:27] <ovidiu-florin> you have to be in the drive to make searching easier
[12:27] <jussi> yeah, figured. thanks
[13:24] <acooper> Hello.  I installed kubuntu 13.04 yesterday on my Acer Aspire 7745G i7 laptop.  Everything seemed to be going fine.  Today the Muon Software center crashes every time I start it.  Is this a common thing and can someone point me in the right direction to fix it?
[13:26] <acooper> Also, I'm very familiar with Ubuntu.  I've just moved from the Unity desktop to KDE, so sending me to a command line won't freak me out or anything.
[13:28] <sbivol> acooper: try launching 'muon' from Konsole, maybe it will tell you the cause of the crash
[13:31] <acooper> Okay, the package manager doesn't seem to be crashing like the software center.  Although, Konsole is showing the following error a lot ""/var/tmp/kdecache-acooper" is owned by uid 1001 instead of uid 0.
[13:31] <acooper> "
[13:36] <acooper> Hmmmm...  from reading the forums it looks like using sudo instead of kdesu is a no-no.  I didn't realize that.  Heh.
[13:39] <sbivol> removing "/var/tmp/kdecache-acooper" and rebooting should help. do not run muon with *sudo, t will ask for your password when needed
[13:39] <sbivol> *it
[13:40] <acooper> I didn't run muon with sudo but I did run dpkg and apt-get with sudo.
[13:40] <acooper> I ran muon from the menu.
[13:40] <acooper> Thanks, sbivol.
[16:44] <lionrouge> hi ppl
[16:44] <lionrouge> i changed system language on my fresh Kubuntu installation
[16:44] <lionrouge> and it's applying changes for half an hour already
[17:02] <lionrouge> is there any guide on videocard setup in Ubuntu?
[17:02] <lionrouge> 3d-accelereation etc.
[17:12] <cyberlala> hi
[17:12] <lordievader> Hry cyberlala
[17:12] <lordievader> Hey*
[17:13] <VodkaLemmon> hey dudes
[17:13] <VodkaLemmon> someone know stuff 'bout pyqt4?
[17:13] <Pici> VodkaLemmon: Depends what sort of stuff you want to know.
[17:15] <VodkaLemmon> Pici: it's simple i don't uderstand how to connect a push button action with a function in another python file
[17:15] <VodkaLemmon> i cannot find tutorial on the internet
[17:16] <Pici> VodkaLemmon: #python might be a good place to start
[17:16] <lordievader> VodkaLemmon: Simply import the functions and use it as if it is defined in your script.
[17:16] <VodkaLemmon> lordievader: can u make me an example?
[17:18] <lordievader> VodkaLemmon: Do you mind if I pm you?
[17:18] <VodkaLemmon> you can om me
[17:18] <VodkaLemmon> lordievader:
[18:03] <an1> hey. im having trouble saving aliases. I do have these lines: http://hilltopyodeler.wikispaces.com/Bash-Aliases  in my .bashrc and a .bash_aliases with a couple of aliases such as alias h='heroku'
[18:03] <an1> . When I type alias h='heroku' in my command line, the alias gets created till i restart konsole. Any idea where im going wrong?
[18:09] <lordievader> an1: What does the command "alias" output?
[18:10] <an1> alias rvm-restart='rvm_reload_flag=1 source '\''/home/anirudh/.rvm/scripts/rvm'\'''
[18:10] <an1> which isnt in my .bash_aliases
[18:11] <an1> ^ @lordievader
[18:12] <lordievader> an1: The way I have it in my zshrc file is this: source /home/lordievader/.alias
[18:14] <an1> @lordievader are zshrc and bashrc similar?
[18:14] <lordievader> an1: Yes.
[18:15] <an1> so should i try just typing source /home/an1/.bash_aliases in my bashrc?
[18:16] <lordievader> an1: It's worth a shot, I'd say.
[18:28] <an1> alias still the same
[18:30] <lordievader> What happens when you run the command in the terminal?
[18:30] <an1> the aliases in .bashrc?
[18:30] <an1> command not found
[18:33] <lordievader> an1: This command: source /home/an1/.bash_aliases
[18:34] <an1> nothing printed
[18:34] <an1> but the aliases work
[18:39] <lordievader> an1: Right, an1 Then this leads me to believe that the bashrc file is not read everytime you start the konsole.
[18:40] <an1> oh. how do i get it to be read?
[18:40] <lordievader> an1: Did you ever reboot when you added the line to your aliases?
[18:46] <blender82> salut
[18:47] <lordievader> Hey blender82
[18:48] <blender82> hey! :)
[18:53] <an1> yep
[18:54] <lordievader> an1: Hmm try adding the line to your .bash_profile file, and logging out and in.
[19:26] <ivan__> lklklkлклклк
[19:43] <xzf> #sex
[21:27] <Macer> is there a reason my audio isn't working?
[21:28] <Macer> all i have available is a dummy audio device
[21:28] <Macer> :-/
[21:33] <Letalis> have you made any changes to the system recently?
[21:34] <Macer> yeah. i installed it
[21:34] <Macer> heh
[21:34] <Macer> nothing serious. it is an intel_hda chipset which i'm sure is just some generic ac97 stuff
[21:34] <Macer> this is a fresh install and it isn't working
[21:34] <Letalis> so you just installed kubuntu and all it shows is the dummy device?
[21:34] <Macer> yes
[21:35] <Letalis> yeah its probably ac97 more than likely but the weird part is why it didnt just detect it
[21:35] <Macer> and kde is also only showing just the dummy device
[21:35] <Macer> you're telling me
[21:35] <Macer> worked fine in 12.04 when i ran that heh
[21:35] <Letalis> any other sound devices that may interfere on the system?
[21:36] <Macer> no. i'm pretty sure the analog and digital audio is done through only the onboard chipset
[21:36] <Macer> i guess it has an hdmi out
[21:36] <Macer> but that never seemed to cause any problems before
[21:36] <Macer> [   40.876348] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffff8801b3a8bfe0
[21:36] <Macer> hm
[21:36] <Macer> maybe that has something to do with it?
[21:37] <Macer> [   40.893151]  [<ffffffffa0417186>] snd_hda_codec_configure+0x146/0x440 [snd_hda_codec]
[21:37] <Macer> seriously?
[21:37] <Letalis> dmesg when it probes the hardware right at startup would tell you right away whether linux is seeing the sound system
[21:38] <Letalis> granted, it will tell you in the most overly complicated way possible, but nonetheless itll say it.
[21:38] <Letalis> lol
[21:38] <Macer> heh
[21:38] <Macer> i am installing system updates now
[21:38] <Macer> maybe it is a bug with the install kernel
[21:38] <Macer> i'm sure the one that comes on the iso is rather old
[21:39] <Macer> there are quite a few weird problems. like the system not restarting
[21:39] <Macer> it just hangs when it is supposed to restart
[21:39] <Letalis> its a possibility. if it still acts up id check the syslogs first to make sure linux is detecting it like its supposed to, then go from there.
[21:39] <Letalis> might be a bad installer or something
[21:39] <Macer> yea. i looked at dmesg and it looks like a panic during modprobe
[21:40] <Macer> not sure tho.. will have to look at it more later
[21:42] <Macer> dhcp also seems to not work
[21:42] <Macer> wow. i don't remember kubuntu being this unstable. heh. and i just had it on this very same laptop albeit an older version
[21:42] <Macer> i guess sometimes newer isn't better heh
[21:51] <Letalis> i think it might be an issue with the installer honestly, 13.04 has worked great since i put it on here.
[21:52] <Letalis> the only problems ive had with it were with things installed from ppas and those usually are at your own risk
[22:01] <Macer> omg are you kidding me?
[22:01] <Macer> i installed the updates
[22:01] <Macer> and now i can't login as root or the default user
[22:01] <Macer> authentication failure
[22:02] <Macer> probably some pam issue
[22:02] <Macer> but now i can't fix it because i can't login as root... or the default user
[22:02] <Macer> SOUND WORKS THO
[22:02] <Macer> and it's an encrypted lvm so i don't even know how i would mount that with a recovery disc in order to repair it
[22:02] <Macer> i'm logged in as guest now
[22:05] <Macer> ah ok. i managed to login from a console as the user then use passwd
[22:05] <Macer> wth heh