[00:09] <adam_> teaeedm pls no f
[00:09] <adam_> team pls no feed
[00:09] <adam_> if you feed, I report
[00:10] <adam_> ok?
[00:11] <adam_> team
[00:11] <adam_> noop!
[00:17] <dougl> so is it like rocket science to install chrome os on virtualbox in 13.10?
[00:18] <dougl> lol
[00:18] <dougl> I need to find the right channel
[00:18] <adam_> why would you want crawlos
[00:18] <adam_> chromos
[00:18] <dougl> I just want to see it.
[00:22] <adam_> boring
[00:22] <adam_> it's just gentoo
[02:08] <Zeh_Gordinho> boa noite a todos
[03:38] <theWhisperInYour> hi
[03:38] <theWhisperInYour> all
[03:48] <theWhisperIn_> hello
[04:18] <Bobbert> theWhisperIn_: Hello
[07:14] <soee> good morning
[07:53] <Rish> does kde have  any apllication related to OCR?
[08:29] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:34] <necosuce> putos
[08:34] <necosuce> hijos de putas
[08:36] <necosuce> noooooooooo
[09:25] <dheeraj_> please suggest any channel for distributed os
[09:34] <valorie> dheeraj_: what do you mean by distributed OS?
[09:34] <valorie> and do you know about alis? It's a great way to search freenode for channels
[09:34] <valorie> !alis
[10:04] <dheeraj_> !alis
[10:53] <bleek_> Whats happening in the 515?
[11:07] <dheeraj_> what is 515?
[11:09]  * Mamarok was wondering as well
[11:19] <dheeraj_>  /msg alis list #ubuntu*
[11:19] <dheeraj_> !alis
[11:19] <dheeraj_>  /msg alis list #ubuntu
[11:22] <apachelogger> dheeraj_: without space before the / ;)
[11:27] <dheeraj_>  msg alis list #ubuntu
[11:29] <apachelogger> dheeraj_: with the '/' but without the space ' ' at the beginning of the line :P
[11:30] <dheeraj_> apachelogger: Got it :D
[13:11] <firman> hello
[15:15] <dhq> /join ddwrt
[15:16] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[15:16] <dhq> hey guys i just wanted to know is there anyway to connect my router to an external vpn server and route all my traffic there ?
[15:19] <BluesKaj> dhq: interesting question ..I've wondered about that myself. i assumed the vpn service clients would have to setup on individual pcs on LAN...never heard of configging a router to do so.
[15:20] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[15:21] <dhq> BluesKaj: if a single pc can connect to a vpn why not a router i am sure someone here will be able to help me
[15:25] <BluesKaj> dhq:  well it's a question I've never come across before , either here or #ubuntu where there are more networking gurus than here
[15:27] <crowell> dhq: yes, that is possible
[15:28] <crowell> ddwrt can have openvpn built in
[15:28] <dhq> crowell: how do i go about with it . i have ddwrt
[15:28] <crowell> dhq: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/OpenVPN
[15:29] <crowell> look under the "OpenVPN in DD-WRT" section
[15:31] <dhq> crowell: thanks :)
[18:57] <keithzg> Hmm. Trying to install Kubuntu on a machine through a freshly-formatted (via the Startup Disk Creator) USB drive, and instead of loading ubiquity-qt after the standard KDE login splash it goes to a black screen, albeit with the oxygen cursor. This is a new one for me.
[18:57] <keithzg> I don't suppose the alternate installer still exists?
[19:02] <BluesKaj> keithzg, try with no acpi and nomodeset options at the install kubuntu page
[19:14] <keithzg> BluesKaj: Do you mean noacpi or "acpi=off"?  Although perhaps they do the same thing? I've never been clear on that, heh.
[19:15] <keithzg> Nevermind, was impatient and went with nomodeset and acpi=off and that seems to have worked, or at least I get the Try or Install screen so ubiquity has loaded fine.
[19:16] <keithzg> Sad to be reinstalling with ext4, but I'm starting to suspect btrfs might be my issue, alas.
[19:18] <keithzg> Either that or OCZ is going bankrupt for a reason ;)
[19:19] <BluesKaj> keithzg, yes , ext4 is the best way to go , btrfs isn't supported officially afaik
[19:19] <keithzg> BluesKaj: Well, I was running it fine for nearly a year.
[19:19] <BluesKaj> acpi=off , yes
[19:20] <keithzg> Then the SSD died, and I got another one. Trying to migrate the partition on the new drive SEEMED to be going fine . . . but I kept getting kernel panics once I actually booted and was using the PC.
[19:21] <keithzg> So now I'm just trying a fresh install with EXT4, which should prove at least whether the problem is failing hardware (again, or perhaps still) or just my software layer atop it.
[19:22] <keithzg> About to be going on an extended holiday across the ocean for the latter half of December, want a personal machine I can safely SSH into at the office while I'm gone in case things blow up, heh.
[19:22] <BluesKaj> why would you use btrfs , I think whatever advantages it may have are outweighed by the lack of support
[19:23] <keithzg> BluesKaj: Naw, the support situation isn't as dire as it has been.
[19:23] <keithzg> Hell, popey runs it these days ( http://popey.com/blog/2013/09/02/fun-with-btrfs-on-ubuntu/ )
[19:24] <keithzg> If an Engineering Manager at Canonical is running it, I'm considering it "in support" ;)
[19:27] <keithzg> And again, I have no actual proof yet that it was my problem, just trying to be ultra-cautious, start from a blank slate that's 100% standard and work from there.
[20:09] <keithzg> Heh, nope, still kernel panicking even after the fresh, EXT4-based install. Lovely.
[20:11] <jarkko> what kernel
[20:27] <keithzg> Not sure, since it crashed ;)
[20:27] <keithzg> Latest from 13.10...give me a sec...
[20:28] <jarkko> is there anyway to upgrade?
[20:28] <keithzg> 3.11.0-14-generic AMD64
[20:29] <keithzg> Oh, yikes:
[20:29] <keithzg> Reading package lists... Error!
[20:29] <keithzg> E: Malformed Description-md5 line; includes invalid character '9;bf92de02465b0c534bf208be081a9a'
[20:30] <keithzg> A second run of apt-get update finished fine . . .
[20:30] <keithzg> No kernel updates, however.
[20:31] <keithzg> And this computer *used* to work fine, it was only a few months ago when the SSD died that I stopped using it. Took me until now to try and get it back on its feet, and now I'm wondering how deep the problems might go. But it's particularly strange, since it's a fairly modern build, all parts new within the last year.
[20:32] <jarkko> well if you can go to console it's pretty easy to upgrade
[20:32] <jarkko> just google  ubuntu kernel ppa
[20:32] <jarkko> and pick newer kernel
[20:32] <jarkko> 3.12 series i would suggest
[20:32] <jarkko> you need to download 3 files
[20:33] <keithzg> I'm . . . really doubting that that's the problem here.
[20:33] <keithzg> For example, I just tried to upgrade the current packages.
[20:33] <keithzg> Setting up gcc-4.8-base:amd64 (4.8.1-10ubuntu9) ...
[20:33] <keithzg> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg received a segmentation fault.
[20:33] <jarkko> that does sound weird
[20:33] <BluesKaj> dependencies
[20:33] <keithzg> Which calls into question whether I'd be able to install a new kernel...
[20:33] <jarkko> is your install media ok
[20:34] <jarkko> or harddisk
[20:38] <keithzg> I have tested both, and both *seem* fine (tested consistency on the install USB with the built-in boot option for doing so, it claimed everything was fine).
[20:47] <keithzg> Whee, every time I run apt-get -f install I get a new and fancy error!
[20:47] <keithzg> dpkg: ../../src/processarc.c:1252: process_archive: Assertion `otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_normal || otherpkg->clientdata->istobe == itb_deconfigure' failed.
[20:49] <keithzg> Arghh whose brilliant idea was it to make Grub's timeout 0 by default. Sigh.
[20:51] <keithzg> Wait, the timeout is set to 10 in /etc/default/grub? So why is it booting straight to kubuntu? Weird.
[20:53] <BluesKaj> keithzg, sudo dpkg --configure -a , then, try sudo dpkg --clear-avail , then sudo apt-get -f install ...no gurantees but sometimes thses will work
[20:54] <BluesKaj> the timeout isn't supported if the hidden timeout is "0"
[20:55] <keithzg> Ahhh, that makes sense.
[20:56] <keithzg> apt-get -f install is . . . less than successful.
[20:56] <keithzg> http://pastebin.kde.org/p6tr4thrh
[20:57] <BluesKaj> yeah, was afraid of that
[21:05] <keithzg> Hmm. Things seem to be working fine after booting into a recovery console.
[21:06] <keithzg> Guess I probably have to append acpi=off to my boot line on the installed version too. I mean, I *hope* the solution is that simple.
[21:08] <BluesKaj> keithzg, yes , I did the same , and after upgrading i was ab
[21:08] <BluesKaj> le to use "default', without any consequences
[21:10] <BluesKaj> that was after i got the proper graphics driver installed
[21:10] <keithzg> Mine is Intel and I haven't even logged into a KDE session yet, though :(
[21:13] <keithzg> Oh great, with ACPI off now I'm getting duplicated keypresses.
[21:13] <keithzg> Brilliant.
[21:14] <BluesKaj> yeah there is a new intel version i915 driver
[21:15] <BluesKaj> it will give some decent deskop effects with OpenGL and raster with the experimental mesa-utils app
[21:15] <keithzg> Oh, well that's cool I guess.
[21:16] <keithzg> I, uhh, swear I already had that running before all this blew up, however.
[21:16] <keithzg> It's an Ivy Bridge-based setup.
[21:17] <BluesKaj> well, I'm new to intel HW on Linux , since I bought this laptop
[21:17] <BluesKaj> ivy-bridge here as well
[21:17] <keithzg> Ah, fair enough.
[21:21] <keithzg> Well, I think I'll stop lightdm from autostarting for now then, if graphics drivers might remain an issue.
[21:24] <BluesKaj> BBL, stuff to do for 30mins or so
[21:42] <nimtz> how do you enable multiple desktop/workspaces
[21:43] <Avihay> nimtz: system and settings->workspace behaviour->virtual desktops
[21:48] <nimtz> thanks!
[21:50] <nimtz> hmm, switching doesn twork
[22:05] <Avihay> d'you try the shortcuts? the pager plasmoid?