[00:01] <AceKing> For some reason I have multiple volume slides when I click on my volume icon down by the clock. If I play a youtube video, I can't just use the scroll wheel on the mouse to lower, or raise the volume. I have to click on the icon, and choose the slide I want to adjust. Is there a way to unify the volume slides?
[00:05] <AceKing> I just figured it out. I changed the preferred sound card in Phonon
[01:05] <lars> How do I pin my ¨Downloads¨ folder from my Home drive onto my Kubuntu desktop?
[01:06] <lars> I want to create a shortcut on my desktop so I can access my Downloads folder from my Home drive to my desktop
[01:49] <qweritos> l
[03:42] <MangaKaDenza> argh...
[03:42] <MangaKaDenza> all the GTK in my kubu isn't following the KDE settings
[03:42] <MangaKaDenza> what might be causing this
[03:42] <MangaKaDenza> *kde text settings
[03:45] <ghasedak> ?
[03:45] <ghasedak> #join iran
[03:46] <MangaKaDenza> ?
[03:58] <MySystem1> dont know MangaKaDenza but i think i remeber a new option in the kde settings related to gtk try to set default if there isnt anything setting you can lose with this, if this doesn't help come back later (think its not the best time to ask) or be patient here are a lot of nice and trained people
[04:00] <MySystem1> also got to go to bed because of the time good sucess
[05:42] <ovrflw0x> crowell: you alive?
[09:24] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:14] <mike7b4_on_x230> hi folks, anyone got an lenovo X230 who has problem with bluetooth not working? My laptop BT stoped work  getting "can't load firmware" in dmesg
[12:14] <soee> good morning
[12:16] <lordievader> Hey soee, how are you doing?
[12:17] <soee> lordievader: great, you ? :)
[12:19] <lordievader> soee: Doing good too :)
[12:25] <chiefw0tj> Good morning everyone.
[12:30] <lordievader> Hey chiefw0tj
[12:31] <chiefw0tj> how are things lordievader?
[12:33] <lordievader> Doing good, how about you chiefw0tj?
[12:34] <chiefw0tj> lordievader: great...up early on a Sunday morning. Just having my coffee and surfing.
[12:48] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[12:53] <chiefw0tj> good morning BluesKaj
[12:53] <BluesKaj> 'Morning chiefw0tj
[14:17] <anonjooker> Salve
[16:26] <unknwn> quick question, i installed libboost-dev-all.
[16:26] <unknwn> where can i find the files to include in the project.
[16:26] <unknwn> sorry if its obvious just switched from windows to ubuntu
[16:27] <sithlord48> unknwn:  generally included files are in /usr/include
[16:28] <unknwn> ok let me check :)
[16:28] <sithlord48> unknwn: you can also use muon package manager to view a packages installed files (click on the package and then installed files on the lower tab area)
[16:28] <unknwn> ive used synaptic
[16:29] <sithlord48> unknwn: you can view in synaptic as well . just don't remember if its in the same location
[16:29] <unknwn> ok its there thanks :)
[16:30] <unknwn> sorry i am still a newbie on ubuntu
[16:30] <sithlord48> your welcome . you shouldn't have to include the full path something like #include <boost> should work the system will check /usr/lib
[16:30] <sithlord48> using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[16:31] <unknwn> kubuntu
[16:31] <sithlord48> ok might want to refer to it as such when asking for help about GUI stuff . the main differenace this the GUI parts.
[16:31] <darokthar> unknwn the .so files are located at: /usr/lib/
[16:31] <sithlord48> same you some extra confusion.
[16:32] <unknwn> thanks darokthar
[16:33] <unknwn> well i love kubuntu so far i must say
[16:33] <unknwn> hope programming on it will be a breeze in the future
[16:33] <darokthar> unknwn: If you are using cmake be sure to put set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED OFF) in CMakeLists.txt at least for me there are no *mt.so files. This therefore cmake will argue that it can't find the libraries
[16:34] <sithlord48> kde is awesome .it can do just abotu anything. and coding on linux is WAY better then doing it on windows or mac . if only because of the packagemanagement make is really easy to start.
[16:34] <darokthar> I have not yet found out, why there are no multi-threading library files. I didn't investigat cause i don't need them
[16:34] <darokthar> But you could compile them yourself if you need them.
[16:35] <unknwn> i see, well thats gonna be allot of reading i guess before im all set
[16:35] <darokthar> It's less work than on windows with cygwin
[16:36] <sithlord48> unknwn:  what kind of app are you making?
[16:36] <unknwn> well im working on all sorts of apps really
[16:36] <unknwn> i freelance
[16:36] <unknwn> but i took this whole month off to switch to linux
[16:37] <unknwn> i figured i can develop on linux and later compile it on windows for customers
[16:37] <sithlord48> well for gui i would highly recommend QT and qtcreator . easy as pie cross platform, only need to build same code on differnt os
[16:37] <darokthar> And less | grep is a good friend when searching trough big not well documented projects
[16:37] <unknwn> i already use qt creator
[16:37] <unknwn> i used it before also in combination with visual studio
[16:37] <darokthar> Yeah qt rocks
[16:37] <unknwn> ohw yeah better then what microsoft provides
[16:37] <darokthar> The documentation for qt is awesome
[16:38] <unknwn> thats why i figured why stick with this crap if i can move to linux
[16:38] <sithlord48> i would use qt creator on windows over visual studio any day
[16:38] <sithlord48> im not the best qt coder but if you need help feel free to ask
[16:38] <unknwn> well i got trained with visual studio in school so that was my go to software
[16:39] <unknwn> but i also do feel qt creator is better
[16:39] <darokthar> And writing programs with qt just feels good. Far better than trying to write something with the windows api...
[16:39] <sithlord48> school visual studio is all they teach.
[16:39] <unknwn> yup, i wonder why :P
[16:39] <darokthar> Cause they get it cheap from microsoft, which makes them feel like they should use it.
[16:39] <sithlord48> yeah those discounted $500 student copies are so good...
[16:40] <unknwn> why use it though when you get free stuff
[16:41] <sithlord48> the free stuff is better , code made w/ use in mind not profit.
[16:41] <unknwn> and ofc not to forget the hidden bugs in visual studio that takes years to get solved
[16:41] <darokthar> When something is free most people think it is worth nothing. But if you get a program which costs a few thousand $ with a big discount it feels like making a good deal.
[16:42] <unknwn> sounds something my gf would do :P
[16:42] <darokthar> Exactly
[16:42] <sithlord48> very spot on darokthar
[16:43] <unknwn> but yeah im not gaming also anymore so why keep when then right
[16:43] <unknwn> windows
[16:43] <unknwn> and the new windows 8 makes you feel like an idiot when you just want to program
[16:43] <darokthar> Linux is fare better know with gaming then a few years ago. A lot of games run fine with wine. And valve is pusing it at the moment.
[16:43] <unknwn> well i did try left 4 dead 2 but it stutters
[16:44] <sithlord48> wait till mesa 10 and the newer x stack and drivers hit kubuntu :D
[16:45] <unknwn> i did manage to get hearts of iron 3 to run on kubuntu
[16:45] <unknwn> and it runs pretty smooth
[16:45] <darokthar> Gabe Newell was impressed by the speed of the linux kernel. He thinks it is better than windows if you would like to write fast code. Becaust the kernel is really well optimized.
[16:46] <unknwn> yeah i switched my servers already to linux
[16:46] <darokthar> At least that is what i remember from some interview
[16:46] <unknwn> and i must say it saved me allot in hardware costs
[16:46] <sithlord48> servers running linux  is a good idea.
[16:46] <darokthar> And they are easier to maintain because almost everything is configured in textfiles which could be edited easy.
[16:46] <unknwn> yes i know now but at school it was windows here and windows there
[16:47] <unknwn> and just speaking about linux felt like blasphemy
[16:47] <sithlord48> its nice you can use the cli . not even run X locally and still be able to ssh or NX in if you need to.
[16:47] <unknwn> well it is a big switch but i must say everything runs smoother
[16:48] <sithlord48> they are fools. i know people like them . never used anything but windows but talk about another os and they start sputing FUD.
[16:48] <unknwn> and almost no more system resets wich is nice :)
[16:48] <darokthar> Yeah, if you got linux running it will run for years without any hickups. And if something goes wrong it is usually logged somewhere
[16:49] <darokthar> Not like windows. Where you will have to guess and then trial and error till you get a solution.
[16:49] <sithlord48> also is much easier to set up now then it used to be.
[16:50] <darokthar> http://devo.ps/blog/2013/03/06/troubleshooting-5minutes-on-a-yet-unknown-box.html Like this blogpost.
[16:50] <darokthar> Try this with windows
[16:51] <sithlord48> i remember when i was using mandrake (7) the install was a dozen cd's  with almost completely manually package selection.
[16:51] <darokthar> The last actions with a wizard are never logged. You will never find recent changes...
[16:51] <unknwn> yeah and honestly that made me stop using mandrake
[16:52] <sithlord48> well i had a problem too , i would install like every package cause why not right? and things would be broken
[16:52] <darokthar> If you are running a server it might be worth the effort. Software not running on a system is no security risk.
[16:53] <sithlord48> gnome , kde , open box sure. oh lets get sawfish as well try that out..
[16:53] <unknwn> yeah that was my 10 year old self
[16:53] <unknwn> just install everything that would be fine :P
[16:53] <darokthar> Yeah, but after a while you stick with the stuff you like and skip the rest.
[16:53] <unknwn> well back there i kinda gave up
[16:53] <unknwn> also since no game was running on mandrake
[16:53] <unknwn> only tux racer :P
[16:53] <sithlord48> that kind of stuff seamed to not work so well w/ mandrake. i was maybe 14 . would need to reinstall all the time
[16:54] <sithlord48> tux racer worked good
[16:54] <unknwn> yeah but it gets boring quick
[16:54] <sithlord48> sure did
[16:54] <darokthar> I had quake III running. But as there were no decent ati drivers it sucked... But this the fault of ati and not of linux.
[16:56] <sithlord48> i think when i ran mandrake i had a geforce 2 w/ 16mb of ram or so. i had to use teh nvidia driver, worked 1/2 the time . i didn't understand the X set up much either knowing it could have helped a lot.
[16:57] <unknwn> its now called mandriva not?
[16:58] <sithlord48> think so i have not followed it much i switch from that to random distros for a while when i could download them. used openSuse for a bit then debian then eventually kubuntu
[16:59] <unknwn> well lets hope this month i can switch all my work over
[17:00] <unknwn> and ill be a happy man
[17:00] <sithlord48> i have switched maybe 30 people over in the past few years to kubuntu just because i refuse to fix windows its a waste of time its just gonna break again.
[17:01] <unknwn> well the reason i switched was because skype pushed me a update that was bound to a virus
[17:01] <unknwn> no way how they did it but that was the end for me
[17:02] <unknwn> my typing is awsome when im drunk lol :P
[17:03] <sithlord48> i stoped using windows around the release of vista, needed new hardware didn't want to buy it . had been using linux on and off and figured it was now stable enuff for my needs. have not been back since.
[17:03] <unknwn> well trust me windows 8 will make you wanna switch
[17:04] <sithlord48> have not used win8 yet i have run win 7 in vms for building but not really much else.
[17:04] <unknwn> trust me its shit
[17:04] <unknwn> this new interface
[17:05] <unknwn> they try to turn your desktop computer into a tablet pc
[17:08] <sithlord48> yeah one interface to rule them all plasma workspace..
[17:13] <darokthar> I'll stick with kde. I'm used to it since 1996. But my 81 year old aunt wants to learn how to use a pc. I'll install here ubuntu with the unity desktop.
[17:13] <darokthar> Three icons and thats it.
[17:13] <darokthar> Libre office Firefox and Thunderbird.
[17:14] <darokthar> Then an increased font size and bigger icons.
[17:14] <sithlord48> why not just do it w/ kde ?
[17:15] <darokthar> I would have to configure more. Throw out every plasmoid she does not need etc. I think unity is cleaner from the start. And if she likes to get a smart phone i could try to grab a ubuntu phone.
[17:16] <darokthar> Then she will feel home on her phone asap
[17:16] <darokthar> If she ever likes to get a smartphone.
[17:16] <sithlord48> guess if they release an ubuntu phone anytime soon
[17:17] <darokthar> At the moment she is confused by her phones. The lcd displays and the menues are not intuitive enough and the font sizes are too small
[17:21] <unknwn> they actually sell phones already with ubuntu touch?
[17:25] <darokthar> unknwn not yet. But i guess if my aunt ever wants to get a smartphone it will be released
[17:25] <unknwn> yeah get a nexus 5 then :P
[17:26] <unknwn> im also selling my lumia so i can buy a nexus 5
[17:30] <mapps> Ìû
[18:19] <crowell> ovrflw0x: yes :-) I'm not at my PC all day though
[18:26] <ovrflw0x> hey crowell
[18:54] <FloodBotK1> !netsplit
[18:58] <Nanodesu> friends
[18:58] <Nanodesu> Is there any thing powerful as Gparted in KDE?
[18:58] <Nanodesu> I want to see in a graphical way
[18:58] <Nanodesu> what directories are bigger and so
[19:01] <lordievader> Nanodesu: The is the KDE partition manager (partitionmanager).
[19:01] <lordievader> There is*
[19:03] <allan_m> Nanodesu:  If I understand what you intend, I like both FileLight and Kwikdisk.  The file manager Krusader has some built-in tools for this also.
[19:06] <Nanodesu> lordievader, allan_m: I would like to have something like: https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5523/10094118346_d95facff6e_z.jpg
[19:09] <lordievader> Nanodesu: Ah but is not gparted, that is baobub, or however it is called.
[19:10] <lordievader> Nanodesu: I'm not sure if there is a kde equivalent of that.
[19:11] <Nanodesu> lordievader: aaaah lol, what a fail
[19:11] <Nanodesu> haha
[21:52] <ss_haze> I can't connect to ssh server
[21:52] <ss_haze> can somebody help
[21:54] <BluesKaj> remote or on your lan ?
[21:59] <ss_haze> remote
[21:59] <ss_haze> I get connection timeout every time
[22:01] <jarkko> can someone tell why i have to setup setxkbmap fi on every boot?
[22:12] <ss_haze> cause you want something to work?
[22:12] <ss_haze> setxkbmap
[22:12] <ss_haze> how do I irc search for meaning of that
[22:18] <kaddi> hi guys
[22:18] <kaddi> in regular intervals my wifi will forget the password and disconnect me
[22:19] <kaddi> if I cancel the prompt for the code and just select "connect" on my connection it reconnects me fine, but how can I prevent that it disconnects me in the first place? I use irc in a regular basis and all those disconnects ar ehighly annoying
[22:19] <kaddi> i'm using kubuntu 13.10 64bit
[23:11] <nightowl3> hello
[23:12] <dougl> hello
[23:13] <nightowl3> what do you think is the best thing about linux
[23:13] <dougl> moneyback  guarantee
[23:13] <nightowl3> money back?
[23:13] <dougl> yes
[23:13] <nightowl3> i like the software centre
[23:14] <nightowl3> makes it easy to get hold of free software
[23:14] <dougl> if ya dont like it dont pay for it :)
[23:14] <nightowl3> without worrying about rubbish like adware
[23:14] <nightowl3> i hate adware
[23:15] <nightowl3> try that in windows and a lot of so called free stuff is adware
[23:38] <scorch__> Hey; all. Question- How do I resize quassel input window for multiple lines and word wrap?
[23:39] <valorie> scorch__: try #quassel maybe?
[23:39] <scorch__> woops. Sorry. Wrong channel. Thank you.