[00:09] <FlyingFoX> i seem to have put some widgets from my task bar into my desktop and can't remove them from there. Any ideas where the config files are, that describe my kde4 desktop background?
[00:15] <eagles0513875> anyone in here using sound konverter? as I am now noticing some really strange issues with it
[00:29] <FlyingFoX> eagles0513875: I have used it a bit
[00:34] <l0gos> hi, i am looking for a good web admin software like plex but free anyone know one?
[00:35] <enero> ciao a tutti
[00:36] <enero> qualcuno può aiutarmi a configurare ati radeon mobility hd4650 su kubuntu 13.10
[00:39] <enero> qualcunno parla italiano?
[00:39] <enero> list!
[00:40] <enero> someone help me!
[00:40] <Unit193> !it
[00:40] <enero> ok grazie
[00:40] <enero> thank you
[00:43] <rosco_y> I have been using 13.10 since it was released, and everything works fine.  I just installed kbounce, and it's terribly slow--does anyone know why?
[00:48] <enero> the fans run wildly on hp dv6 netbook
[00:49] <itaylor57> my fans are controlled  by bios so i dont have a problem
[00:53] <enero> kms is not configurable and drive the radeon also setting the mode 1 consumes too
[00:54] <enero> any suggestions
[00:56] <enero> configure the kernel
[00:56] <enero> or what
[00:58] <enero> from kernel 3.8 onwards, the ati card is not supported by proprietary drivers and then what to do to change distro
[02:02] <[Ethos]> What is a good program I can install on Kubuntu
[02:10] <Roey> [Ethos]:  Yakuake
[02:10] <Roey> [Ethos]:  and Firefox with a few key, key plugins
[02:13] <Roey> NoScript, Request Policy, Flashblock, Adblock Plus, BetterPrivacy, TabMix Plus, Multiple Tab Handler (so that you can close multiple selected tabs at once), Close Button, HTTPS-Everywhere, Keyconfig (and map Panorama to alt+3).  Map KDE Present Windows to alt+2.
[02:36] <hellslinger> so I reversed the order that my two screens are connected to my video card (Nvidia w/proprietary drivers) and KDE seems to be computing the DPI differently, the fonts are rendering differently. The two screens are slightly different sizes vertically. GTK based desktops don't have this problem. Any ideas why this is happening?
[05:16] <MangaKaDenza> little help please?
[05:16] <MangaKaDenza> how do I restart the audio related stuff in kubuntu
[05:16] <MangaKaDenza> root privz
[07:38] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:45] <Cliff123> Hello, I just installed the proprietary NVidia Driver on my Notebook (Kubuntu 13.10) and now my graphics card is running on full power all the time
[07:45] <Cliff123> and the fan is running on full power
[07:46] <eagles0513875_> hey guys i have my laptop with the track pad not working i cant switch it on or off and it seems like its always off or disabled for some reason any ideas would be greatly appreciated
[07:46] <lordievader> Cliff123: Isn't there some powermanagement setting in the Nvidia setting manager?
[07:46] <eagles0513875_> lordievader: hate to chime in late whats the issue hes having
[07:47] <Cliff123> there is, but I can't controll anything. I just see that it is running on full power
[07:47] <Cliff123> well, I can set the preferred mode from auto to adaptive. But that doesn't help
[07:47] <lordievader> eagles0513875_: 08:45 < Cliff123> Hello, I just installed the proprietary NVidia Driver on my Notebook (Kubuntu 13.10) and now my graphics card is running on full power all  the time
[07:48] <lordievader> eagles0513875_: 08:45 < Cliff123> and the fan is running on full power
[07:48] <lordievader> Ah well that is all I know about nVidia, perhaps eagles0513875_ knows more.
[07:48] <lordievader> eagles0513875_: Do you happen to have the same problem as this: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=112257
[07:51] <eagles0513875_> will try fn f7 but the odd thign in the system settings input devices it shows like the right mouse button is disabled
[07:51] <lordievader> eagles0513875_: Was more aiming for: ~/.kde/share/config/ktouchpadenablerrc
[07:55] <eagles0513875_> lordievader: that doesnt even work i dont have th ktouchpadenablerrc config
[07:58] <eagles0513875_> lordievader: im stuck :(
[08:00] <lordievader> eagles0513875_: You could make the file: http://raftaman.net/?p=1544
[08:00] <ikonia> the question is, why is the file not there, what package are you missing
[08:01] <lordievader> ikonia: I don't have it on this laptop either ;)
[08:02] <ikonia> so why are you suggesting it then ?
[08:02] <eagles0513875_> lordievader: trying to make the file and see if it works
[08:02] <ikonia> do you know it's even valid for the release you're using
[08:02] <ikonia> good lord....just blind
[08:02] <ikonia> why are you blindly making files
[08:02] <lordievader> ikonia: Because I remember on my other laptop that being a fix for a non working touchpad.
[08:02] <ikonia> find out if that file is valid in your release, then find out what provides it, then find out why you don't have that installed
[08:04] <eagles0513875_> i do know that my laptop sees the touch pad but it comes out of the box disabled
[08:06] <eagles0513875_> im at a total loss
[08:07] <ikonia> why don't you do what I said, rather than just repeating it
[08:08] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: thing is i do not know what package i am missing
[08:08] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: yes, so I told you what to do
[08:09] <Cliff123> on my desktop I remember changing something in the xorg.conf
[08:09] <Cliff123> coolbits something?
[08:09] <Cliff123> but on my notebook the /etc/X11/xorg.conf seems to be completely ignored
[08:09] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: keep in mind you may not be missing a package it's a suggestion of a n avenue of investigation to work through
[08:10] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: the system already knows that the track pad is there i ran a command which im trying to remember its like its constantly switched off
[08:10] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: you've said that, how does that change what I said
[08:11] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: no-one said it can't see the device, the configuration is the problem
[08:11] <eagles0513875_> ok
[08:11] <ikonia> lordievader made a solid suggestion which may / may not be valid, so working it through to find out if that config file is still used in your version, then what package provides it, then why don't t hae it
[08:29] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: how would i determine if that is valid for the release i am on or not
[08:30] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: look at what controls the touchpad, look at what release you are using of that software then check the info documentation for it's config files
[08:34] <eagles0513875_> http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=112257 nor http://raftaman.net/?p=1544 mention what release they are for. I do know that my device is an elantech touchpad
[08:41] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: research,
[08:44] <eagles0513875_> i am i think i potentially might have a lead
[08:46] <ikonia> excellent
[08:51] <user1> good morning
[08:51] <newbie> good morning
[08:52] <newbieXXXXX> i have a problem updating from 12.10 to 13.10. can anybody help me? i tried apt-get update upgrade dist-upgrade and muon package manager. all does nothing
[08:53] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: You first need to upgrade to 13.04. You cannot go directly from 12.10 to 13.10.
[08:54] <newbieXXXXX> how can i upgrade to 13.04 so ?
[08:55] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: Open a terminal and run "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[08:55] <newbieXXXXX> thanks very much i will try in a sec
[08:56] <newbieXXXXX> works nice
[08:56] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: And when you get to 13.04 you do the same.
[08:56] <newbieXXXXX> affirmative
[08:57] <newbieXXXXX> i wasnt workin on kubuntu for some month and i see im a little out of time
[08:59] <valorie> newbieXXXXX: a lot of people wait a week or two
[09:00] <valorie> and there have already been a few updates, so you aren't 'late'
[09:00] <newbieXXXXX> perfect... i have another problem.. my / is too small to dwnl all packages.. is any clue for that like fe. giving more space from /home to / ?
[09:00] <lordievader> valorie: But 12.10 is getting old ;)
[09:01] <newbieXXXXX> @up update: apt-get clean got me 0,5GB
[09:02] <newbieXXXXX> but the question is live, cause i wanted to do that earlier but dont have a time to search for that. is that possible?
[09:02] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: Uhm, yes you could resize /home and give that space to /. To do this you need to boot into a live cd.
[09:02] <newbieXXXXX> have to be livecd $ubuntu ?
[09:02] <newbieXXXXX> or all distros? and what later
[09:03] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: I guess you could use any, as long as they understand ext4 (think all distro's do...)
[09:04] <newbieXXXXX> and use some partition manager in it right?
[09:04] <newbieXXXXX> fe. gparted
[09:05] <newbieXXXXX> i hope it doest damage anything, cause i have dual boot with some microsoft OS, and kubuntu is at farest sectors of second HDD
[09:06] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: For example, be sure to back things up!
[09:08] <newbieXXXXX> yea yea backup, without risk aint no fun :) sadly i have no deviced to do that, but the most important things i have on cloud
[09:08] <valorie> true, 12'10 is surely outdated
[09:09] <valorie> anyway, /me toddles off to bed
[09:09]  * jack is STILL running quantal :P
[09:09] <newbieXXXXX> ok. updating now
[09:12] <newbieXXXXX> btw what is your fvrt txt ed ?
[09:12] <valorie> kate!
[09:14] <newbieXXXXX> mine gedit
[09:15] <lordievader> valorie: Sleep well.
[09:15] <lordievader> newbieXXXXX: vim :D
[09:16] <newbieXXXXX> valorie: are u a valorie z. ?
[09:17] <newbieXXXXX> 2late :(
[09:18] <newbieXXXXX> anyway thx 4 help
[09:20] <newbieXXXXX> bye all
[11:17] <volkan> hi everyone
[11:17] <volkan> When I run Kontact after Kubuntu 13.10 upgrade, I receive an error related to tests and it does not start. This happens also for Korganizer and Kmail.
[11:17] <volkan> How can I fix this?
[11:17] <volkan> Please find the error log here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6326863/
[11:44] <jack> Paket kasablanca ist nicht verfügbar, wird aber von einem anderen Paket
[11:44] <jack> referenziert. Das kann heißen, dass das Paket fehlt, dass es abgelöst
[11:44] <jack> wurde oder nur aus einer anderen Quelle verfügbar ist.
[11:44] <jack> grmpf??
[11:46] <hateball> !de | jack
[11:46] <jack> mmh
[11:56] <nullne> hello
[11:56] <lordievader> Hey nullne
[12:31] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: still no luck
[12:31] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: what do you mean, no luck ?
[12:31] <ikonia> no luck with what
[12:32] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: no luck with what i found earlier :(
[12:33] <ikonia> did you do what I suggested ?
[12:33] <ikonia> (well what lordievader suggested)
[12:35] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: about creating the file and adding what was suggested to it. yes i did and still nothing
[12:35] <ikonia> eagles0513875_: no, about finding out if that file was still valid in your distribution
[12:36] <ikonia> no point creating a file unless you know it is / is not valid otherwise you get no benifit from creating the file
[12:42] <[Ethos]> how do I change the taskbar color in kde4
[13:22] <Guest22907> hi my name is Raphael Bim
[16:31] <meganerd> I have an odd problem with Kubuntu 13.10.  Shortly after logging in window elements become unresponsive and the menu bar does not respond to mouse clicks.  The mouse moves but no clicks seem to work.  The keyboard works except that application menus do not respond.  I can get temporary access by running "kwin --replace &".  Funny thing, is that if I do "sudo service kdm stop ; sudo service kdm start", the second time I log in it is
[16:31] <meganerd> stable until I either reboot or resume.
[16:31] <meganerd> there does not seem to be anything unusual in either /var/log/syslog or /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[16:32] <meganerd> the laptop worked great under Kubuntu 12.10.  This was a fresh install (not an in place upgrade).
[17:20] <MangaKaDenza> say
[17:20] <MangaKaDenza> how do I replace the system default font?
[17:25] <theenduser> o/ can anyone tell me where akregator settings are located?
[17:27] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: which ones?
[17:27] <MangaKaDenza> all of them
[17:27] <MangaKaDenza> :D
[17:28] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: that takes several pages of complicated explanations...
[17:28] <MangaKaDenza> az many as possible :P
[17:29] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: also do you mean replacing the font file or just switching in use from an already installed font to another?
[17:29] <MangaKaDenza> switching
[17:29] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxFonts.html for an introduction
[17:30] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: note that *each application* (or desktop environment) has a different set of default fonts.
[17:31] <Walex> MangaKaDenza: the KDE default fonts can be changed by using 'System settings' and then 'Common Appearance and Behaviour' and then 'Application appearance' and then 'Fonts'.
[17:33] <MangaKaDenza> jes
[17:33] <MangaKaDenza> Tastes like Segoe
[17:33] <MangaKaDenza> ty
[17:51] <theenduser> no one? pretty please? ;)
[17:55] <lordievader> Hey theenduser
[18:02] <FlyingFoX> theenduser: maybe in one of these files: ls .kde/share/config/akonadi*
[18:02] <FlyingFoX> ups, wrong
[18:05] <lordievader> theenduser, FlyingFoX: Well it is probably there or in ~/.kde/share/apps/
[18:06] <FlyingFoX> find doesnt find any file with akregator in the name in ~/.kde
[18:07] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: Do you have it installed?
[18:07] <FlyingFoX> lordievader: :yes
[18:08] <FlyingFoX> ah, but never executed. so now there it is in ~/.kde/share/apps/akregator
[18:08] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: Ah, same thing here ;)
[18:08] <theenduser> FlyingFoX: lordievader thnx ;)
[18:09] <theenduser> I always forget about the .kde folder :)
[18:11] <FlyingFoX> I have just realized, that I connected my headset to the microfone port and my microfone to the headset port. It still worked yesterday with this setup, but now when I plug it into the correct ports my microfone doesn't work anymore even after a restart. any idea how to fix this?
[18:12] <theenduser> argh it still doesn't mark feeds as read
[18:12] <FlyingFoX> crazily enough do I get sound again, but the microfone isn't working any more.
[18:13] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: Have you played around in pavucontrol?
[18:13] <FlyingFoX> yes
[18:13] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: And it is not muted in alsa mixer?
[18:13] <FlyingFoX> there is only one input device listed
[18:17] <FlyingFoX> lordievader: That might be, but it seems I can't unmute. There is a column saying Front Mic. It is red has no bars and doesn't respond to anything i tried.
[18:17] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: In pavucontrol under the Configuration tab what profile is set for the used soundcard?
[18:18] <FlyingFoX> lordievader: analog stereo duplex
[18:19] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: Hmm, so it ain't that. The microphone is verified to be in working condition?
[18:20] <FlyingFoX> ...
[18:20] <FlyingFoX> stupid me
[18:20] <FlyingFoX> everything working now
[18:21] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: What was the fix?
[18:21] <FlyingFoX> apparently I switched it to off hardware site and forgot it.
[18:22] <FlyingFoX> ty for the help :)
[18:22] <lordievader> FlyingFoX: Hehe, difficult to fix with software ;)
[19:23] <krise> Hi, is ther any way how can i add any internet radio to amarok 2.8
[19:23] <krise> like http://www.di.fm/futuresynthpop for example
[21:52] <anubis> is there some active c / cuda channel available?
[22:24] <mausschubser> howdy
[22:24] <mausschubser> I cannot WRITE on my external HDD. Can someone help me fix it? thanks
[22:26] <mausschubser> I can read
[22:26] <mausschubser> it's EXT4 1TB
[22:34] <mausschubser> Every time I try to save something on the drive, it says: access denied, impossible to write on.....
[22:42] <skreech_> mausschubser: How did you mount it?
[22:43] <mausschubser> skreech_: Hello, it automatically mounts when starting
[22:43] <skreech_> mausschubser: Can you pastebin the /etc/fstab file ?
[22:43] <mausschubser> skreech_: yes, just a moment
[22:43] <wxl> …and maybe the results of mount, mausschubser
[22:44] <skreech_> wxl: That would help too but if it's doing it at mount it's probably /etc/fstab (hopefully)
[22:44] <skreech_>  It could be udev as well
[22:45] <skreech_> Anyone knows if I can unload and reload a video driver from memory without replacing it with somehitng in terim ?
[22:45] <mausschubser> skreech_:  it does'nt know  /etc/fstab
[22:45] <wxl> i honestly have never tried
[22:45] <mausschubser> wxl:  just mount?
[22:45] <wxl> mausschubser: the mount command, with no other input, will list all your mounts
[22:46] <wxl> and you have to have an /etc/fstab
[22:47] <wxl> for example, root and proc get mounted from fstab. there's no way you're running without that!
[22:47] <mausschubser> http://goo.gl/zlRaS0
[22:47] <mausschubser> that's mount
[22:48] <wxl> line 15 is the drive, right?
[22:48] <mausschubser> wxl: right
[22:49] <mausschubser> so I m  just pasting  /etc/fstab into a terminal=
[22:49] <wxl> and what EXACTLY happens when you try to write to it?
[22:49] <mausschubser> ?
[22:49] <mausschubser> it says: access denied, no right to write
[22:50] <mausschubser> in dolphin
[22:50] <wxl> what about in terminal?
[22:50] <mausschubser> I'm not familiar with that, sorry
[22:50] <skreech_> mausschubser: the command would be pastebinit /etc/fstab
[22:50] <wxl> open konsole
[22:50] <mausschubser> I see
[22:50] <skreech_>  It should give you a URL which you paste in here
[22:51] <mausschubser> ok
[22:51] <skreech_> wxl: And i think you can drop linux into an embedded mode where it doesn't need an /etc/fstab but you need a very simple setup forthat to work
[22:51] <wxl> in konsole you can "touch /media/mausschubser/Linux/foo"
[22:52] <wxl> skreech_: oh it's TOTALLY possible, but highly unlikely :)
[22:52] <wxl> i don't use quassel but if it has an exec command you could even do /exec -o pastebinit /etc/fstab
[22:52] <wxl> or something of the sort
[22:52] <mausschubser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6332758/
[22:53] <mausschubser> there we go
[22:53] <mausschubser> fstab
[22:53] <wxl> doesn't at all refer to your drive, so that has nothing to do with it
[22:53] <wxl> an indeed mount shows uhelper=udisks2, so i take it that implies udev, eh, skreech_ ?
[22:54] <mausschubser> wxl:  touch /media/mausschubser/Linux/foo  it says Folder not found
[22:55] <wxl> curious
[22:55] <skreech_> wxl: So there is a way :)
[22:55] <mausschubser> running KDE 4.11.2
[22:55] <mausschubser> if that helps
[22:55] <wxl> try ls -al /media/mausschubser
[22:56] <skreech_> wxl: Yes that' Udev then
[22:57] <mausschubser> wxl: http://goo.gl/hKOUBV
[22:57] <wxl> so there's your problem
[22:57] <wxl> only root owns it
[22:57] <mausschubser> ok
[22:57] <skreech_> It's a hal rule
[22:57] <skreech_> hmm
[22:57] <mausschubser> so, how to change this?
[22:58] <wxl> can't you make device specific udev  rules, skreech_ ?
[22:58] <skreech_> Not sure why it would be device specific
[22:58] <wxl> well clearly it is if the nokia's mounting just find (it also uses uhelper=udisks2)
[22:58] <wxl> s/find/fine/
[22:59] <skreech_> mausschubser: can you run ls -l /etc/udev/rules.d/ | pastebinit
[22:59] <mausschubser> skreech_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6332789/
[22:59] <skreech_> wxl: No it's when it mounted. Both are rw but you can see the uid for the Nokia is the first user. It mounted from rules after login.
[23:00] <skreech_> Root is mounting the drive at login soit's mounting for root
[23:00] <skreech_> What we probably want to do is tell udev if you are automounting a USB block device for root then make it available to everyone else
[23:01] <wxl> yep
[23:01] <skreech_> mausschubser: ok do you know how to write a file as root?
[23:01] <mausschubser> hold on
[23:01] <mausschubser> I forgot
[23:01] <skreech_> If not just open a text editor and put this inside there
[23:01] <mausschubser> in a terminal
[23:01] <mausschubser> ok
[23:02] <skreech_> KERNEL=="sd*", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", MODE="0555"
[23:02] <skreech_> doesn't have to be in a terminal
[23:02] <skreech_> can be gui as well
[23:02] <mausschubser> ok
[23:02] <skreech_> save it as something like 60-usb-read-only.rules
[23:03] <skreech_> note where you saved it
[23:03] <skreech_> wxl: But yes you can make device specific rules
[23:04] <mausschubser> skreech_: done
[23:04] <skreech_> wait whoops that's the umask
[23:05] <skreech_> Change MODE=
[23:05] <mausschubser> sorry?
[23:06] <skreech_> change MODE=0555 to MODE=0666
[23:06] <mausschubser> ok
[23:06] <skreech_> 555 is not writeable. 666 is
[23:06] <skreech_> mausschubser: where did you save it ?
[23:06] <mausschubser> I see, done
[23:07] <mausschubser> in a folder
[23:07] <skreech_> :)
[23:07] <skreech_> ok
[23:07] <mausschubser> I know where ;-)
[23:07] <skreech_> they in konsole type sudo mv /path/to/your/folder/60-usbread-only.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
[23:08] <mausschubser> ok
[23:08] <skreech_> and then sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart
[23:08] <skreech_> or it's probably sudo service udev restart now
[23:08] <skreech_> sorry I'm old schoool :)
[23:08] <mausschubser> no problem, me too
[23:08] <skreech_> or you know just reboot ;)
[23:10]  * wxl facepalms
[23:10] <mausschubser> lol, why wxl?
[23:10] <MangaKaDenza> heh
[23:10] <wxl> there's that terrible, terrible word again— reboot
[23:13] <mausschubser> Ok, I did  sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart
[23:14] <mausschubser> how can I test if it works? I think I will re-mount my hdd
[23:24] <skreech_> mausschubser: Well if you remountit now it's likely to do it under your user name and get you access
[23:24] <skreech_> The reboot was to check if it was mounting it at boot time under root with access for everyone
[23:24] <skreech_> but either works ;)
[23:25] <mausschubser> skreech_:  sorry, still have to test it
[23:25] <skreech_> mausschubser: that's fine
[23:25] <skreech_> if you just want to use it now you can just remount with umask =0222
[23:26] <skreech_> or uid=1000 that would make you owner