[04:02] <BootLoic> to com um poblema no audio quando rodo o skype alguma soluçao?
[04:04] <Poisoned_Dragon> !es
[04:43]  * OldGuyAFK is away: Gone away for now
[04:44] <Unit193> !away | OldGuyAFK
[06:03] <tamran> howdy everyone
[06:04] <tamran> is there a straightforward way to change system sounds?
[06:04] <tamran> I'm now in system notification configuration and there seems to be hundreds of sub-categories
[06:04] <tamran> in KDE of course
[06:05] <valorie> hundreds?
[06:05] <tamran> valorie: might as well be :)
[06:05] <valorie> heh
[06:05] <valorie> i have mine turned off, and that seemed simple enough....
[06:06] <tamran> is there a (current) tutorial on changing basic system sounds?
[06:06] <tamran> I must say, I was surprised that KDE didn't have this straight
[06:07] <valorie> so, are you talking about systemsettings?
[06:07] <tamran> my lady friend wants to fiddle with them ...
[06:07] <tamran> yeah
[06:07] <tamran> System Setting -> Application and System Notifications
[06:07] <tamran> in there, it seems to have a bunch of subcategories for notifications
[06:08] <valorie> 4
[06:08] <valorie> and the last one is just yes/no
[06:08] <tamran> under Manage Notifications
[06:09] <valorie> there has to be a balance between configurability and simplicity, yes?
[06:09] <tamran> two tabs: Applications and Player Settings
[06:09] <tamran> do you know if this is the right place to change sounds?
[06:09] <valorie> yes, it is
[06:09] <valorie> but I mean, most people will never change any of it
[06:09] <tamran> I want to change the start up sound with one I downloaded
[06:09] <valorie> other than adjust the volume, maybe
[06:10] <tamran> I wish I was most people
[06:10] <tamran> actually, most people don't use linux
[06:10] <valorie> ok, and there is a place to do that
[06:10] <valorie> player settings > use an external player (I think)
[06:10] <valorie> not sure, since I've never used that
[06:12] <tamran> Oh wait ... I think I found what I need
[06:12] <tamran> there is a "KDE Workspace" event source sub-category
[06:12] <tamran> thanks for your help valorie
[06:13] <valorie> heh
[06:13] <valorie> not sure I did, but if you found what you need, it's all good
[06:14] <tamran> I wonder if anyone has made a sound theme manager for KDE?
[06:18] <valorie> that I don't know
[07:53] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:26] <RedDeath> .
[10:16] <rcw2> are kubuntu iso downloads updated regularly?  would a 13.10 iso be much different in june that its january counterpart
[10:22] <tsimpson> rcw2: the ISOs are not updated once released
[10:58] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:00] <ezra-s> hello
[11:08] <BluesKaj> hi ezra-s
[13:49] <noaXess> hey all
[13:50] <noaXess> i'm trying to migrate this driver to current ubuntu releases.. https://sourceforge.net/projects/pinnaclembusb/
[13:50] <noaXess> i'm ready to compile a make the driver.. i also have the o fiels and the binaries needed.. now, in the driver there is no installation path, where to place the files..
[13:51] <noaXess> so question.. where to place files.. and how to use it, if device will be plugged in?
[13:51] <noaXess> do i need create a UDEV fule?
[15:46] <arthurb> I've been in pulseaudio hell for a long time, despite a relatively simple configuration (5.1 s/pdif, would like passthrough for movies). At this point my sound on kde works without going through pulseaudio, but I have no mixer (only one at a time). I'm running raring. If someone can help me fix my pulseaudio configuration without having to reinstall my entire system, would be happy to tip 0.05 btc
[15:49] <lordievader> arthurb: You know that Raring is going to be EOL by the end of this month?
[15:49] <arthurb> I did not know that
[15:50] <arthurb> haven't been following updates
[15:50] <lordievader> arthurb: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[15:50] <lordievader> arthurb: Also if you are still using alsa, there is the alsamixer.
[15:50] <arthurb> alsamixer tries to call the pulse library, it's a clusterfuck
[15:51] <lordievader> arthurb: It should only call alsa stuff, for as far as I know... Haven't had a setup without PA yet...
[15:51]  * arthurb is updating to saucy
[15:52] <lordievader> arthurb: What was the problem with PA actually that you've disabled it?
[15:53] <arthurb> well, my sound is iffy now. If vlc is running but paused, no other app will get sound... skype notifications will interrupt music in other apps and the music won't restart unless the app is killed and restarted, flash audio works sometimes in firefox but never in chrome, etc, etc
[15:54] <rcw2> !skype
[15:55] <lordievader> arthurb: That is because you are not using PA. That is the main reason PA exists. When a program uses alsa, alsa will take your soundcard hostage. Thus no other program can use the soundcard.
[15:55] <rcw2> !xchat
[15:56] <rcw2> !x-chat
[15:56] <lordievader> !info xchat| rcw2
[15:56] <lordievader> !info xchat
[15:56] <lordievader> !info xchat saucy| rcw2
[15:57] <ik_> hi my friends
[15:57] <lordievader> !info xchat saucy | rcw2
[15:57] <lordievader> Ah there we go...
[15:57] <lordievader> Hey ik_
[15:57] <rcw2> and to install (best practice)?
[15:57] <ik_> how are you
[15:57] <arthurb> lordievader: sure, but PA doesn't work, that's the whole point, how do I make it work?
[15:58] <lordievader> rcw2: Xchat? Run in a terminal: sudo apt-get install xchat
[15:58] <LucidGuy> Loving Kubuntu/KDE .. on 12.04
[15:58] <ik_> I don't know exactly, ask to moderator
[15:58] <lordievader> ik_: Doing good, how about you?
[15:58] <ik_> well, my friend
[15:58] <lordievader> arthurb: Doesn't work, care to eleborate?
[15:59] <arthurb> sure, if I run pavucontrol is goes:  "Fatal Error:Unable to connect to PulseAudio:OK"
[16:00] <ik_> for some computers is best delete pulseaudio
[16:00] <arthurb> well I tried that and I'm not so happy with the result
[16:00] <lordievader> ik_: That is not recommended...
[16:01] <lordievader> arthurb: Was that on a fresh install?
[16:01] <arthurb> there was a tiny period in my life, between artsd hell and pulseaudio hell where I had good working sound in kde
[16:01] <arthurb> lordievader: no
[16:01] <ik_> i.e. in Acer Aspire One is best whithout pulseaudio
[16:01] <lordievader> arthurb: PA should work on a fresh install.
[16:01] <arthurb> those were the days
[16:01] <arthurb> lordievader: perhaps but I don't have one, and no, not necessarily if you have s/pdif audio to deal with
[16:02] <ik_> I'm between experts ... but I'm dummy
[16:04] <lordievader> arthurb: You could try and see if your s/pdif connection works ootb in an live-cd/usb of Saucy.
[16:05] <rcw2> k
[16:05] <arthurb> lordievader: I like that, that's a pretty good idea
[16:05] <rcw2> lordievader: and for future reference, are there commands here for installation instructions for many different programs, or no
[16:07] <lordievader> rcw2: For installing packages from the Ubuntu repo you can use the apt suite of commands ("apt-get" is one of them). For installing .deb files you can use "dpkg". Allways be sure to read the man pages if you don't know what a command does, ex: man dpkg
[16:10] <rcw2> lordievader: im aware of apt-get and dpkg methods.  it would be nice if there were precise instructions for each common tool, for instance, i type !skype and get a link to precise instructions.
[16:11] <lordievader> rcw2: Most software is in the repo, so apt-get should suffice. Skype is(/was?) an exception, since it is closed-source.
[16:54] <Guest96811> hi
[17:33] <gino_> ciaooo
[17:34] <gino_> autocad 2000
[18:55] <Guest91104> hola
[18:55] <Guest91104> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[19:14] <keithzg> Arghh still getting the damn complaints from Dolphin about keys for SFTP connections where I've previously SSH'd into the boxes.
[19:15] <keithzg> Is libssh 0.6.0 in saucy+1 yet? (I forget the upcoming version name). I'm almost tempted to switch just to avoid having to blow up my known_hosts file all the time :P
[19:16] <keithzg> Ah, Trusty. And no, it's still on libssh 0.5.4-1, boo! http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/libssh
[19:19] <keithzg> Oho, I see the indomitable Riddell already reported it! https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libssh/+bug/1268652
[19:20] <lordievader> !info libssh
[19:21] <lordievader> !info libssh-4
[19:46]  * Riddell is indomitable!
[20:12] <LucidGuy> odd scenario, nvidia-settings and display settings within kubuntu look fine, yet the screen looks horrible .. can barely read the text.
[20:13] <lordievader> LucidGuy: Could you post a screen shot?
[20:13] <lordievader> !paste | LucidGuy
[20:14] <LucidGuy> Will do, first thing tomorrow.  Being pulled away from my desk.  Thanks
[21:09] <harry1923> test
[22:24] <goosie2020> Hello Folks!
[22:25] <goosie2020> I've got a question for you KDE experts...
[22:26] <goosie2020> I've been messing around with installing different linux distro's to a USB drive with Universal USB Installer (tried unetbootin and didn't like it)
[22:26] <goosie2020> I prefer Kubuntu but I had some issues getting it to work right with the persistence
[22:27] <goosie2020> So...I installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS which works with the persistence. Now, I'm trying to change the look of this stupid Unity back to something more like KDE or at least the old look and feel of ubuntu
[22:28] <goosie2020> Seeing as though it is a USB drive and there is limited memory I didn't want to install the full kubuntu-desktop package so I figured I would try the kde-plasma-desktop package.
[22:29] <goosie2020> From what I understand it only installs the bare minimum that is required to run KDE
[22:29] <goosie2020> I installed it with apt-get through the Terminal and choose kdm as the X Window Manager and now I'm stuck and nothing has changed