[00:02] hello valorie [00:02] yofel Sput [00:02] hey [00:02] hi ahoneybun [00:02] just finished all of my xmas shopping! [00:02] valorie: software pages are done and found some errors on the basic/advanced page and fixed them [00:02] nice [00:03] most difficult to shop for person is taken care of [00:03] nice [00:03] now if everything that's still in transit arrives in time, I'm good [00:03] except for xmas cards, which i didn't manage to send out [00:03] sadly [00:04] oh [00:05] love the and tags on mediawiki [00:07] yes indeed [00:07] it is the best wiki system I've ever used [00:08] hmm [00:08] there is this strange begaviour [00:08] *h [00:09] this default urgency change to medium is confusing me >.> [00:09] if i run Kubuntu and do reboot and now boot Windows Nvidia card is not visible (Optimius technology) [00:10] soee: on trusty? [00:10] if i run kubuntu, do shutdown, powerup laptop, boot Windows than Nvidia card is visible [00:10] ahoneybun: yes but i had also similiarissue with sound on desktop on saucy [00:10] oh [00:11] a few bugs with bumblebee on trusty I know that [00:11] so it looks liek reboot has some influance on hardware oO but shutdown and bootup not [00:11] ahoneybun: oh bumblebee is totaly broken on trusty :) [00:12] had no problem on saucy but here it gives meliek 5 frames/s when running app with it (games) [00:12] yea [00:12] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2190031 [00:12] I have bumblebee so I'm sticking with saucy [00:13] lucky you :D [00:13] yep [00:13] my latest reboot at least fixed my FPS issues with nvidia (single GPU thankfully ;P) [00:15] some say nvidia-prime works for them: https://plus.google.com/110954078302330754910/posts/SDrprnmD7nW [00:15] I can't be too sorry for people who install apha software, and then report problems in the forum, instead of the bug tracker [00:15] but for me it just crashes x [00:37] valorie: I fixed the references to Muon Software Center to Discover on the advanced page [00:37] awesome! [00:39] yep [00:43] damn, it is full dark already [00:43] day went quickly [00:49] yea I did leave the house at all lol [00:54] did not [01:44] valorie: I need to get the other team members to check the docs so we can get them translated [02:32] Riddell: Submitted my patch === claydoh_ is now known as claydoh [06:45] ::qt-bugs:: [1251178] qdbus and qdbusviewer crash with "No such file or directory" @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1251178 (by Mechanical snail) [07:05] hi everybody [07:05] anybody know if Kubuntu active might come back, or if it's been abandoned permanently? [08:23] * apachelogger too tired for work :@ [08:25] {{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}} [08:26] * valorie passes coffee, and orange juice to apachelogger [08:27] I'm thinking some wake-up music might help [08:27] how about the dropkick murphys? [08:27] nice [08:27] ! [08:27] oh, indeed [08:28] I'm about full of xmas music by now [08:29] although The Pogues Fairytale of New York is always a good one [08:29] i love that track :)> [08:29] valorie: have you listened to the twisted sister christmas album? thats kinda fun... [08:30] and the junkie's X-mas by William S Burroughs [08:30] omg, no [08:30] what a hoot that they made one! [08:30] School's Out for the Summer is a classic [08:31] backdoor santa from 1968 is awesome. [08:31] by clarence carter [08:31] on ATCO records [08:32] * valorie copies all this down [08:32] youtube it! [08:32] indeed [08:36] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmEfFlbqbbY [08:36] this is awesome [08:41] that's pretty funny [08:41] thanks jussi === vinay is now known as Guest18861 [08:42] sheesh, I should have asked this chan about xmas music a long time ago! [08:44] valorie: ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXavZYeXEc0 ! [08:44] * apachelogger fixed a bug \\o/ [08:45] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0NoalRsk5w Clarence Carter (1968) back door santa [08:49] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF1ct8LA6fA Jackie & The Cedrics - Santa claus is coming to town surf [08:54] apachelogger: they are so young! [08:54] and skinny [08:54] and those glasses are awesome [08:55] yay for bugfixes! [08:55] thanks elcaset [08:55] second [08:56] valorie: nae bother at all, pal. [08:57] oh those lyrics are amazing [08:59] why doesn't the radio play THAT? [09:01] and that Jackie & The Cedrics -- who knew there was a Japanese surf band? [09:01] I mean, of course there was [09:01] rockin' [09:06] japan also has brought great forms of prn to the world [09:06] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9dWMhSJq0c [09:07] jussi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scqPtonqnH8&list=RDvmEfFlbqbbY [09:07] I dunno, 'back door santa' sounds right up your alley...... [09:28] haha: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzxLBdkN7OI&list=RDvmEfFlbqbbY [09:28] love it [09:33] valorie: in the early 1990s surf revival , Jackie & the Cedrics were one of the best. along with The Phantom Surfers, & The Mummies. And they were all born in the 60s & 70s. [09:34] apachelogger: I have seen Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra on youtube; they are great [09:34] would be so fun live [09:35] because they are flat-out insane [09:35] perfect for ska [09:39] The Mummies [09:39] I might have heard of them [09:39] great name [09:45] ja, they were a lot of fun [09:45] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6kHN92Yv48 [09:45] impressive [09:57] valorie: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVea2hDIvlA The Mummies [09:58] I'm halfway through the junkie's xmas [09:58] so burroughs..... [10:01] definetely [10:05] www.youtube.com/watch?v=em4PRv0haZE the phantom surfers- schlock slot [10:05] and i'm done [10:08] that was really amazing [10:08] thank you, elcaset [10:09] :)> [10:10] oh that mummies track is great! [10:10] yay! [10:10] man, what you can find on youtube these days is fabu! [10:11] I'm a total sucker for organ [10:11] true [10:11] analog organ [10:11] almost any organ, really [10:11] from classical to circus [10:12] nice [10:12] the photo is great [10:12] ja, they're crazy [10:12] haha, I've never heard a song about slot cars before [10:12] that is xmas in a way [10:13] so many years seeing the slot cars set up on xmas day [10:13] then maybe again in the summer [10:13] all of those bands used to play in Bellingham for garage shock each year in the early 90s [10:13] good times [10:13] damn that sounds fun [10:13] it was [10:14] then it petered out [10:14] unfortunately [10:15] the oh sees are still around they're more garage than surf [10:15] but great [10:15] yeah, people have to feed themselves, and lose time to play around [10:15] yep [10:16] the rockabilly scene is still thriving [10:16] damn, 2:30 nearly [10:16] ja, time fer bed [10:16] I need to turn off this laptop and go to bed [10:17] thanks for sharing your music with me [10:17] niters [10:17] thanks fer likin it :)> [10:17] night [10:17] my tastes are catholic [10:17] ? [11:13] \o [11:30] ::workspace-bugs:: [1263441] Typo in dependency of plasma-desktop package @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1263441 (by Sergey Basalaev) [11:50] ::runtime-bugs:: [1011961] sftp connection with password fails @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011961 (by Arrigo Marchiori) === jalcine is now known as Agent_Smith === Agent_Smith is now known as group === group is now known as Agent_Smith === Agent_Smith is now known as jalcine === d_ed is now known as Agent === Agent is now known as AgentJ === apachelogger is now known as AgentA === AgentJ is now known as d_ed === AgentA is now known as apachelogger [12:31] Howdy all [12:54] ::runtime-bugs:: [1251140] KDE "display settings" control panel module displays empty window @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1251140 (by kolen) [13:05] Good afternoon. [13:50] anybody know if Kubuntu active might come back, or if it's been abandoned permanently? [14:06] elcaset: when/if someone finds it in their heart to work on it, it will come back [14:06] active was never mission critical, it's more a fun side project [14:14] Riddell, shadeslayer: https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/95fcfd1f22a96bba3087d32ddccdf3c4e2c97055 I do wonder what that is [14:57] apachelogger: Thanks, good to know. [14:58] apachelogger: ping [15:00] soee: sup? [15:02] apachelogger: can you take a look http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQQ09IhcSo8 [15:02] i have this issue with menubar [15:02] and GTK apps [15:02] liek FF or Thunderbird [15:05] * apachelogger was rather hoping for prn [15:05] soee: ubuntu broke it [15:05] they are using a different protocol now [15:08] ah ok === vHanda_ is now known as vHanda [16:20] Riddell: have you seen the emails from rt? [18:31] anyone on who knows a fair bit about kubuntu/kde 'under the hood'? [18:33] :( [18:33] depends on how you define under the hood [18:35] erm, true :/ I'll better phrase my question: Anyone online who knows about Kubuntu resource/power requirements? I've read about Kubuntu low fat settings, is this package still relevant in the latest releases? [18:37] those aren't really relevant anymore. For resources you should have like 1G of memory or it's no fun with all the akonadi and nepomuk stuff running in the background. Power I can't say much as that heavily depends on the settings [18:37] disabling nepomuk indexing always helps there if you don't need it [18:40] I see, thank you [18:42] I shouldnt class KDE as 'lightweight' though should I? [18:55] :( [22:05] i am having trouble with my flash player/plugin after running a series of updates, is there anyone that would be able to help me plz? [22:24] hello [22:24] Riddell: hey, cc'd you on the email to IS to get the website updated with the new content [22:24] hey i am on 14.04 [22:24] but there is a problem [22:24] doesn't start [22:24] only with old kernel [22:24] works [22:25] cortexA9: define doenst start [22:25] i updated from 13.10 to 14.04 alpha [22:25] soee: problems with disk [22:25] read only filesystem [22:27] Riddell: a sysadmin has remove the pages dealing with this card https://trello.com/c/0OP7TUc7/67-delete-old-docs-from-kubuntu-org-doc === cortexA9_ is now known as cortexA9 [22:51] hey folks === Pete is now known as Guest38273 [22:51] wondering if anyone could help with aborked update [22:52] tried to update to 4.12 but now I can't log in [22:52] Guest38273: #kubuntu for support [22:53] cheers