[00:49] <DroBuddy> I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 Precise and am unable to get my USB tethering to work; I've been googling this for a few days now and haven't been able to make any head-way. `ipconfig usb0` shows it with a valid IPv4 and IPv6 address; `ip route` looks right, but 'ip link show' shows the usb0 state as UNKOWN. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get this to properly come up?
[00:50] <DroBuddy> I was using Kubuntu 13.x but down graded hoping that it would resolve the issue, but alas that didn't help either... I feel like I'm running in circles at this point.
[00:52] <DroBuddy> Carrier => sprint, Data => unlimited, Tethering => allowed per plan
[00:53] <DroBuddy> adb sees the device and is able to communicate with it; when I switch USB tethering on it shows it as connected in the sys tray, with a valid IP, and DNS appears to be working so I'm not sure what the problem could be.
[00:54] <DroBuddy> When I attempt to ping google.com it resolves the IP address properly, so that's why I believe the DNS is working properly (and ip route looks right)...
[00:55] <DroBuddy> I'm all ears. ;)
[00:55] <DroBuddy> I thought it may have been an iptables issue so I did iptables -F to flush all my rules and added a new rule to allow :80 but that didn't help. So, I'm ASSUMING that it's not a FW issue at this point.
[00:56] <apb1963>  Anyone know much about jitsi?  I had it working and then I started messing with plugins and now I have no audio.  kubuntu 12.04.3
[00:57] <apb1963> DroBuddy: -F doesn't reset policies.  Have you tried iptables-save or iptables -L -v to see what's still in your table after you flushed?
[00:58] <apb1963> DroBuddy: have you tried ifconfig up ?
[00:59] <DroBuddy> I tried ifconfig usb0 up and down then up and it binds to the IP properly... I'll try the iptables cmds now and let ya know
[00:59] <DroBuddy> Thanks, btw
[01:00] <apb1963> can you ping that interface?
[01:00] <DroBuddy> I can ping the IP allocated but not the GW
[01:01] <DroBuddy> And, after looking at iptables -L -v it doesn't show any rules for usb0, only for my virbr0 (used for KVM)
[01:01] <apb1963> What is the policy?
[01:03] <DroBuddy> One sec. I'm gonna paste the output into a bin... If I can get pastebin to load. :(
[01:04] <DroBuddy> I'm using shared wifi in a bar right now and it's dog slow
[01:04] <apb1963> drinking is not the answer ;)
[01:04] <DroBuddy> lol, I'm not drinking is the sadder part... But it's the closest place that has wifi lol
[01:05] <DroBuddy> Argh, ubuntu's pastebin wont load, nor will pastebin.com for some reason... But, I can use IRC and google.
[01:05] <DroBuddy> Gotta love it.
[01:06] <apb1963> try paste.ubuntu.com
[01:07] <DroBuddy> Had to untether the phone so it wasn't confused on which interface; now it's loading
[01:07] <DroBuddy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6729941/
[01:07] <DroBuddy> That's my current iptables rules after a fresh install.
[01:08] <apb1963> ok so policy is accept
[01:08] <apb1963> what's your route table look like?
[01:08] <apb1963> where/what is your gateway?
[01:09] <DroBuddy> 192.168.42.1
[01:09] <DroBuddy> is the GW
[01:09] <apb1963> and the ip you're using?
[01:09] <DroBuddy> 192.168.42.99 is what DHCP is handing out
[01:09] <apb1963> netmask? or cidr?
[01:10] <DroBuddy> 192.168.42.244 is the broadcast, so it's a full block (I forget the CIDR notation off the top of my head)
[01:10] <DroBuddy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6729954/ is my ip routes
[01:10] <DroBuddy> It doesn't show anything now for usb0, but I can re-add it real quick... and amend
[01:11] <DroBuddy> sudo ip address add 192.168.42.99 peer 192.168.42.244 dev usb0 is what I used to add the route last time... But, I'm not 100% it's right. I think it is, I think it is... lol
[01:12] <apb1963> it helps to have the route :)
[01:14] <DroBuddy> Interestingly enough, turning usb tethering on doesn't kill my IRC connectivity, but stops me from being able to resolve websites...
[01:14] <DroBuddy> Anyway, here is the ip route info with usb0 added: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6729972/
[01:15] <DroBuddy> :: wishes he would have taken networking classes in school ::
[01:15] <DroBuddy> lol
[01:19] <apb1963> default via 192.168.42.129 dev usb0
[01:19] <apb1963> why?
[01:20] <apb1963> cat /etc/network/interfaces
[01:24] <DroBuddy> Argh. This is a bit frustrating.
[01:24] <DroBuddy> It's getting late; I'm gonna try and tackle this in the morning. Thanks for your time, apb
[01:24] <DroBuddy> G'night
[03:43] <James0r> what's a good dvd authoring software for kde?
[03:43] <James0r> i had a good one i used before but i can't remember the name. was able to quickly throw clips together and it would generate a menu for me
[03:44] <valorie> kdenlive?
[03:45] <valorie> !kdenlive
[03:45] <valorie> silly ubottu
[03:45] <valorie> !info kdenlive
[03:45] <James0r> valorie: that's for kinda all purpose video editing right?
[03:46] <valorie> not sure; I've never used it
[03:46] <valorie> I've worked with the devels though
[03:46] <valorie> good people
[03:47] <valorie> http://www.kdenlive.org/
[03:52] <James0r> right right. i used it once. worked well.
[03:57] <mmmmna> Hey...
[04:01] <mmmmna> In need of some help mid install of 13.10
[04:11] <mmmmna> nm. 200+ in the memberlist, nobody really here....
[04:48] <valorie> can't help when you don't say what you need help with!
[06:16] <emma> how can i set a compose key for kubuntu?
[06:24] <valorie> oh, there is a great tut for that somewhere
[06:25] <valorie> https://wiki.kubuntu.org/ComposeKey
[06:25] <valorie> scroll down for more recent info
[06:25] <valorie> that page needs updating!
[06:27] <emma> i was just looking at that page before i came here but my menu doesn't include the keyboard thing that it shows
[06:27] <emma> do you use kubuntu 4.x ?
[06:27] <valorie> yes
[06:27] <valorie> ok, I did it, i'll look for the tut I used
[06:28] <valorie> this might be better: http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
[06:28] <emma> does that keyboard option show up for you? I have country region and language and i have spellchecker but no keyboard
[06:28] <bomber> hello folks.
[06:30] <bomber> I messed up my graphical kde. I installed a nvidia driver while in x and after the reboot It dont go into the window enviornment anymore.
[06:31] <bomber> I would love some help getting this back up and running.
[06:32] <emma> This is a test: æ seems to work!
[06:32] <emma> ó
[06:32] <emma> thanks!
[06:33] <emma> yeah the second link is much better
[06:33] <valorie> mine is exactly like Current KDE Configuration describes
[06:37] <emma> yeah mine is like how current KDE configuration describes also, in the second link. But not like how it is in the first link under 4.x
[06:38] <ussher_> bomber: did you try loggin in and running nvidia-settings as root?
[06:42] <valorie> yay emma!
[06:47] <soee> good morning
[09:54]  * timothys slaps AntiSpamMeta around a bit with a large trout
[09:54]  * timothys slaps wxl around a bit with a large trout
[10:25] <RealNWO> kubuntu is better than ubuntu
[10:25] <RealNWO> cuz kde is better than unity
[10:49] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:25] <keops> hola!
[12:53] <arkro> hi all, I have UEFI system in my pc( with windows 8). Today, I have installed kubuntu. After rebooting, grub2 prompt is showing up. I don't know where to go from there. Please help.
[13:45] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[15:39] <Felishia-3> ls
[15:39] <Felishia-3> oops
[15:39] <Felishia-3> alright alright I'm having trouble in here, someone help :p
[15:39] <Felishia-3> I did rm -r /boot mistakenly
[15:40] <Felishia-3> well to the wrong /boot... I was deleting the other OS and I deleted kubuntu boot folder
[15:40] <Felishia-3> and everything I do with live
[15:40] <Felishia-3> it's like "no space left on the device"
[15:41] <sithlord48> its a live system?
[15:41] <Felishia-3> yap
[15:41] <Felishia-3> kubuntu
[15:41] <Felishia-3> 13,10
[15:41] <sithlord48> does the drive have perssitance?
[15:41] <Felishia-3> and I'm trying to install boot repair
[15:41] <Felishia-3> and I can't
[15:41] <Felishia-3> nope
[15:41] <FloodBotK1> Felishia-3: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:42] <sithlord48> then if you reboot w/the  live stick it should still have its /boot
[15:42] <Felishia-3> yes of course
[15:42] <Felishia-3> but I deleted the /boot of the one in my hard drive
[15:42] <Felishia-3> and I don't want to do a complete reinstall
[15:42] <sithlord48> well then you should only have to reinstall it
[15:42] <Felishia-3> also I have windows on dual-boot and it's a pain
[15:43] <Felishia-3> I have a lot of configurations
[15:43] <sithlord48> perhaps https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair will hlep
[15:43] <Felishia-3> I could do it easily but it always pops up an error message, of everything imagined
[15:43] <Felishia-3> sithlord48: "No space left on the device"
[15:43] <Felishia-3> each time I try to run boot-repair
[15:43] <Felishia-3> so I tried grub-install
[15:43] <Felishia-3> on a chroot
[15:44] <Felishia-3> and it doesn't work
[15:44] <BluesKaj> Felishia-3, do you have still have / ?
[15:45] <BluesKaj> you can install kubuntu to /
[15:45] <BluesKaj> asuming you have a /home partition there should be no data loss
[15:46] <BluesKaj> oops talking nobody :)
[15:46] <BluesKaj> to
[15:46] <sithlord48> BluesKaj:  just have to wait till they get back
[15:46] <sithlord48> guess it wasn't a long wait lol
[15:46] <felishia3> and it reboot whenever it has the chance
[15:46] <felishia3> like now
[15:47] <felishia3> and I had to go again on the live system
[15:47] <felishia3> it's like "you're not going to do it"
[15:47] <BluesKaj> Felishia-3, do you have still have / and /home ?
[15:47] <felishia3> yes...
[15:47] <BluesKaj> partitions
[15:47] <dnivra> Hello. I'm using Kubuntu 13.10 and trying to connect to the phone from desktop to transfer few files. Whenver I open dolphin and navigate to the phone, I get "The process for mtp protocol died unexpectedly." I have transferred files before but been getting this error lately. Any help would be appreciated.
[15:48] <felishia3> BluesKaj: not as partitions
[15:48] <sithlord48> dnivra:  unplug the phone and try again.. mtp support is still very new.  i don't know of any better solution for now.
[15:48] <felishia3> and I have more in /bin and /opt
[15:48] <felishia3> you know how hard was to configure bin to me!
[15:48] <sithlord48> dnivra:  also be sure your phone is not locked when you do try to move files.
[15:49] <dnivra> sithlord48: been doing that a few times and even tried after few reboots. no luck.
[15:49] <dnivra> well the screenguard is on. is that what you meant by locked sithlord48?
[15:49] <sithlord48> dnivra:  yes
[15:50] <felishia3> /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of /cow
[15:50] <felishia3> he hell?
[15:50] <felishia3> I don't have a cow
[15:51] <BluesKaj> felishia3 so what partitions do you have for linux?
[15:51] <dnivra> sithlord48: maybe that was the issue after all. Thanks for the tip!
[15:51] <sithlord48> dnivra:  your welcome
[15:51] <felishia3> just one... I have a lot of partitions
[15:51] <felishia3> I save my code in another partition so it's safe
[15:51] <felishia3> but the configuration of linux is on the whole filesystem
[15:52] <felishia3> one linux partition, two NTFS and the swap
[15:56] <felishia3> I'm installing boot-repair the k-bad-kitty way I hope it works, I'm not touching the dammed ram anymore
[16:00] <felishia3> yay yeah :D
[16:04] <daftpunk> search fgrom kicker seems to be case sensitive ignoring encoding rules for text
[16:04] <daftpunk> from*
[16:05] <daftpunk> really annoying IRC qworked but irc didn't
[16:08] <BluesKaj> try using the applications in the kicker
[16:37] <kubuntu> Errors were encountered while processing:
[16:37] <kubuntu>  gconf2
[16:37] <Felishia-3> oops
[16:37] <Felishia-3> I meant
[16:37] <Felishia-3> I can't fix it
[16:38] <Felishia-3> I do apt-get install -f
[16:38] <Felishia-3> apt-get reinstall
[16:38] <lordievader> Felishia-3: Could you pastebin the full apt-get output?
[16:38] <Felishia-3> apt-get whatever I can do
[16:38] <Felishia-3> ok
[16:38] <Felishia-3> but it's so dammed long
[16:40] <Felishia-3> http://pastebin.com/FK7znaUy
[16:40] <Felishia-3> there is
[16:43] <lordievader> Felishia-3: Ah, you are using a chroot.
[16:43] <Felishia-3> yes
[16:44] <Felishia-3> I was the one that did rm -r to my /boot :(
[16:44] <daftpunk> yeha using the applications works but the search doesn't work properly, using lts
[16:44] <lordievader> Felishia-3: It is useful to mention such things.
[16:44] <daftpunk> chromium also has profile issues on a pc and on a tablet
[16:44] <Felishia-3> lordievader: I think I should keep going, anyway I don't think I need gnome libraries to run
[16:44] <Felishia-3> it's kubuntu anyway
[16:45] <lordievader> Felishia-3: Not for Kubuntu, for what was gconf a dependency?
[16:45] <daftpunk> activities too, though that's more of a kde bug along with not being able to pipe kio so for instance umm... having a uri within a uri
[16:46] <Felishia-3> lordievader: I have no idea...
[16:46] <daftpunk> annoying if you want to like specific apps in a activity, so for instance I have an activity for programming, one for gp and one for editing movies etc...
[16:46] <Felishia-3> actually I'm learning qt developing, and I don't think I have something that uses gconf2
[16:46] <Felishia-3> eclipse maybe?
[16:46] <Felishia-3> or the python IDLE?
[16:47] <Felishia-3> I thought it used tk tcl and Eclipse I don't know
[16:50] <lordievader> Felishia-3: Hmm oh well. GTK libs/apps shouldn't be necessary for Kubu.
[16:50] <Felishia-3> so I'll keep loading boot-repair
[16:57] <Felishia-3> Path `/boot/grub' is not readable by GRUB on boot. Installation is impossible. Aborting.
[16:57] <Felishia-3> oh come on!
[16:58] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: did you do manual partition of harddisk?
[16:59] <rcw2> in kubuntu 13.10 is there an easy way to see if this skype was installed from ubuntu repos
[16:59] <Felishia-3> yes
[17:00] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: that's why
[17:00] <Felishia-3> but what the heck is /cow?
[17:01] <Felishia-3> why does it says failed to get the canonical path of /cow?
[17:01] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: which partitions did you create?
[17:02] <Felishia-3> Kubuntu, Windows, swap and another NTFS
[17:02] <Felishia-3> you know I think it'd hundreds of times easier to just format everything and reinstall again
[17:02] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: did you create "/" and "swap" partitions and formatted them?
[17:02] <Felishia-3> yes
[17:03] <ovrflw0x> did you have separate /boot partition?
[17:04] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: ?
[17:04] <Felishia-3> oops
[17:04] <Felishia-3> nope
[17:04] <ovrflw0x> what?
[17:04] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: are you female?
[17:06] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: ?
[17:06] <Felishia-3> what does that has to be with my question? :(
[17:06] <Felishia-3> I seriously need to fix my PC
[17:07] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: create '/' andd 'swap' and install again
[17:07] <lordievader> Felishia-3: What is exactly the problem? Can't you use a live-cd/usb and install from there?
[17:07] <Felishia-3> I don't want to format my pc
[17:08] <Felishia-3> but I'm like going to format all this because it's getting on my nerves
[17:08] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: what does you hard disk partition table look like?
[17:08] <ovrflw0x> your*
[17:08] <Felishia-3> MSDOS NTFS Ext4 NTFS swap
[17:08] <lordievader> Felishia-3: Doing a dual boot with a shared /home partition? Is that an idea?
[17:09] <Felishia-3> I'm going to break everything in pieces now... because I'm going to explode
[17:09] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: hold on there sweety
[17:09] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: what's mounted on ext4?
[17:09] <Felishia-3> :( no, I have classes on monday and I'm going to study computational science, how am I supposed to do if my Linux doesn't work?
[17:10] <Felishia-3> kubuntu
[17:10] <ovrflw0x> i mean what's mounted on ext4 ? "/" or "/root" or "/boot"?
[17:11] <Felishia-3> and there's nall
[17:11] <Felishia-3> "/"
[17:11] <Felishia-3> and there's all
[17:12] <Felishia-3> "/root and /boot
[17:12] <ovrflw0x> Felishia-3: which computer are you on right now?
[17:13] <Felishia-3> this
[17:13] <Felishia-3> ts
[17:13] <Felishia-3> alright it won't write
[17:13] <Felishia-3> It crashed
[17:13] <posthuman> @Felishia-3:  calm down :D .... get a live CD and  backup your essential stuff .. after that reinstall whatever your OS is @ the moment.
[17:13] <Felishia-3> I can do a new partitition and put bin in alright?
[17:13] <Felishia-3> I can do a new partitition and put bin in alright?
[17:13] <Felishia-3> I can do a new partitition and put bin in alright?
[17:13] <FloodBotK1> Felishia-3: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:13] <posthuman> no
[17:14] <posthuman> i dont think doing changes to the file system is what u need right now
[17:14] <posthuman> backup your files first
[17:16] <posthuman> xD Felishia left the building
[17:17]  * monkeyjuice wonder why anyone would have problems
[17:18] <ovrflw0x> wty is FloodBotK2 so annoying using quiet and things
[17:18] <ovrflw0x> wtf*
[17:18] <ovrflw0x> i was going to help a possible female and floodbot quieted
[17:20] <lordievader> The bots are here for good reason. But, unfortunately, they don't have any intelligence.
[17:21] <ovrflw0x> k guyz l8trs
[17:21] <posthuman> l8ter
[17:52] <mr_crabs> test
[18:06] <guest-over9000> Hello All
[18:08] <guest-over9000> Could andone gave me a solution how to properly install a ATI drivers on kubuntu ? fglrx, fglrx-update from Additional Drivers is not working (black screen after reboot), also the official ATI drivers from website, and I can't install when I follow this tutorial: https://gist.github.com/moldcraft/8116528
[18:08] <guest-over9000> anyone* sorry, my bad
[18:14] <BluesKaj> guest-over9000, what's your ATI graphics gpu ?
[18:15] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: HD 6370M
[18:17] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: I'm rebooting now, see You soon
[18:33] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: I'm back. Still no clue :( Nothing is working
[18:41] <BluesKaj> guest-over9000, is this the driver you were trying to install from ati website? http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Linux%20x86_64
[18:42] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: I tried it too, still not working. I was trying to install fglrx, and fglrx-updates also with a patch, and still not working. All the ways failed. Open drivers fail, official from the link You posted above failed too
[18:42] <guest-over9000> I found a new way right now via google, and trying to install it now
[18:43] <BluesKaj> guest-over9000, does the install fail or once installed fails to boot ?
[18:44] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: official installed, booted but I was having black scren
[18:44] <guest-over9000> so I boot in recovery mode and delete them
[18:46] <BluesKaj> actually booting recovery mode you should choose "fix broken packages" in the dialog
[18:48] <guest-over9000> hmm so I'll try to install once again drivers, boot into recovery and choose 'fix broken packages' option. Okay I'm doing it now
[18:50] <BluesKaj> ok , I'll bb in a few mins
[18:53] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: Okay, I finished install (results with error: http://pastebin.com/PhWxMHLr). I'll reboot now, see You soon
[18:56] <rcw2> my wifi connection seems to disconnect after closing the lid, but only after 10 minutes of lid closure.  i've told kubuntu to do nothing when closing the lid
[19:04] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: Okay I'am back. After installing official driver from website and fixing it via recovery mode, I logged to my system, but the resolution is very small and I can't change it. Also the Catalyst panel is not working
[19:09] <BluesKaj> ok , did you lgin directly from the recovery mode or did you reboot, guest-over9000
[19:10] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: I reboot to recovery and make fix
[19:10] <BluesKaj> guest-over9000, reboot agin
[19:10] <BluesKaj> again
[19:10] <guest-over9000> BluesKaj: okay doind it right now
[19:12] <guest-over9000_> BluesKaj: Done. Still that same resolution, not working catalyst.
[19:13] <BluesKaj> :/
[19:14] <BluesKaj> you didn't reboot , justy loggrd out and back in
[19:15] <guest-over9000_> BluesKaj: I reboot the whole laptop.
[19:15] <guest-over9000_> rebooted*
[19:41] <rcw2> my wifi connection seems to disconnect after closing the lid, but only after 10 minutes of lid closure.  i've told kubuntu to do nothing when closing the lid
[20:39] <Ab3L> hi
[20:41] <ice9> why does changing the GTK theme in KDE from the system settings also changes it in Unity?
[20:42] <Ab3L> i would like to add an option when in dolphin i drag and drop a file in a folder. currently, when you do it, you get three choices: move here, copy here, link here. I would like to add "hardlink here", but i don't know where and how to build the script. can you help me, or give me a brief tutorial reference? thx in advance.
[21:00] <trustythar> Good evening to all I would like to make use of it velocizare kubuntu on a netbook with 2 gigs of memory you have some advice?
[21:01] <trustythar> Good evening to all I would like to make use of it speed up kubuntu on a netbook with 2 gigs of memory you have some advice?
[21:07] <jdrab> trustythar: run kcm_nepomuk and uncheck everything on first tab
[21:08] <jdrab> and you can also try to turn off some kde services in "kcmkded"
[22:10] <tamerlanchiques> Does the kubuntu have overall app store with ubuntu?
[22:26] <valorie> tamerlanchiques: yes
[22:26] <valorie> not an "app store" as such, but we share all the same repositories
[22:27] <valorie> pretty much any application available to any debian user is also available to any ubuntu user, including all the flavors
[22:29] <tamerlanchiques> Thanks for answer.
[22:29] <valorie> that's so general; is there something specific we can help you with?
[22:34] <tamerlanchiques> I have Windows on computer (two NTFS sections). Do I need to create a new partition with own coding? If it is necessary, what file system should I use best?
[22:36] <tamerlanchiques> And could hurt kubuntu my files that stored in the NTFS file system?
[22:38] <valorie> hmm, I was hoping some win experts would speak up for you
[22:39] <valorie> it's been so many years since I used windows......
[22:43] <BluesKaj> tamerlanchiques, np , intstalling kubuntu will not hurt your windows
[22:43] <BluesKaj> ntfs files
[22:46] <BluesKaj> tamerlanchiques, if you have free space on the HDD then you can use that to create an ext4 partition for / (root) and /home and a linux swap
[22:47] <tamerlanchiques> Thanks for advice. I will try to instal kubuntu tomorrow.
[22:47] <BluesKaj> tamerlanchiques, i recommend you do some research on partitioning for linux OSs
[22:48] <BluesKaj> it's worth knowing
[23:22] <ahoneybun> anyone now how to completely remove gnome from once you install the kubuntu-desktop package?
[23:24] <valorie> ahoneybun: there is a guide for that somewhere....
[23:24] <valorie> !purge
[23:24] <valorie> buh, not that
[23:26] <valorie> http://superuser.com/questions/28781/how-to-remove-the-ubuntu-gnome-desktop-after-making-the-switch-to-kde
[23:30] <ahoneybun> hello valorie ll
[23:35] <valorie> hi ahoneybun
[23:35] <valorie> power is flickering here sometimes
[23:36] <ahoneybun> oh
[23:37] <valorie> wind/rainstorm started last night
[23:37] <valorie> nothing exciting though
[23:37] <valorie> yet
[23:55] <Strav>  He. I'm having some problems building nepomuk-core on kubuntu (the issue seems to be related to my soprano setup). Anyone can help?
[23:57] <valorie> are you building from git?
[23:57] <valorie> or using project-neon