[04:16] <apb1963> I seem to have lost my printscreen ability
[04:16] <apb1963> When I press the printscr button it opens a browswer to  ksnapshot
[04:27] <ScottyK> Fresh install of Kubuntu 13.10. How do I tell Firefox to automatically open up Ktorrent when I click on a torrent file?
[04:44] <IdleOne> ScottyK: you should be able to right click, open with > select ktorrent, check the box that says always use this.
[04:59] <topoi> hey anyone help me with a gpg setup in evolution?
[05:00] <topoi> also, the evolution package in muon is v out of date
[10:15] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:16] <hewhomust> good evening
[10:24] <lordievader> Hey hewhomust, how are you?
[10:42] <edgar_> hi
[10:51] <lordievader> Hey edgar_, how are you doing?
[10:52] <edgar_> im good how are you
[10:53] <edgar_> im new to IRC what do people talk about?
[11:15] <simion314> hi, anyone having issues with latest firefox? HEre firefox hangs on each page that has javascript in it
[12:21] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[14:02] <zooru> Hello
[14:05] <zooru> I need help. Im talking with you using the phone
[14:05] <zooru> Last  night i dist-upgraded kubuntu
[14:05] <zooru> kubuntu
[14:06] <zooru> Now after booting a black screen appears saying
[14:06] <zooru> Filesystem check or mount failed
[14:06] <zooru> And i can't do a thing
[14:07] <zooru> I need to work and i just... i don't know how to solve this
[14:19] <zooru> Please?? Im crying ;( ;(
[14:23] <rberg> zooru: do you have a installer cd or usb around? you should be able to boot that and figure out whats going on
[14:26] <zooru> I cant use the console?
[14:26] <zooru> I have root access
[14:26] <zooru>  rberg
[14:36] <rberg> ohh yeah sure you can, I assume it dropped you in an emergency shell.. do you have any special configurations? raid, lvm, fancy disk controllers?
[14:40] <rberg> otherwise,  assuming you are ok at the block level I would fsck any filesystems then verify /etc/fstab is correct and attempt to mount them
[14:43] <zooru>  Please wait rberg
[14:45] <n8w|> hey
[14:46] <n8w|> guys do u know how to overcome the issue with hard links(file is hardlinked 1 time(s), skipping!) while usin srm?
[16:12] <cornfeedhobo> is anyone else having trouble with youtube after the updates a few days ago?
[16:15] <dougl> sec cornfeedhobo
[16:17] <dougl> youtube on nvidia with nvidia drivers = ok
[16:31] <BluesKaj> cornfeedhobo, are your other audio sources working ok?
[16:34] <BluesKaj> er media sources rather, cornfeedhobo
[16:34] <cornfeedhobo> no, this got more messed up quickly
[16:34] <cornfeedhobo> i think its my ISP
[16:34] <cornfeedhobo> i switched to my vpn and all the issues i am having disappeared
[16:34] <cornfeedhobo> WTF
[16:35] <BluesKaj> strange
[16:36] <BluesKaj> unless your gov't is blocking
[16:39] <cornfeedhobo> nope, the vpn is to my datacenter, which is like a 30 minute drive away
[16:40] <cornfeedhobo> its the isp i am pretty sure
[16:41] <BluesKaj> on vpn my irc lag is around 50 ms, on my ISP it's 150 ms, go figure
[16:41] <BluesKaj> same irc server
[16:45] <cornfeedhobo> exactly
[16:45] <cornfeedhobo> screw this
[16:45] <cornfeedhobo> i am running the vpn full time now
[16:45] <cornfeedhobo> i cant trust any connection i dont control anymore. i swear
[16:46] <Zooru> Hello, I need help. I-m using a live cd because I can-t acces to my kubuntu installation :(
[16:46] <Zooru> I get this every time I boot
[16:46] <Zooru> Filesystem check or mount failed. A maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and continue booting after re-trying filesystems. Any further errors will be ignored
[16:47] <Zooru> And if I type reboot, poweroff. etc it freezes and I have to switch it off phisically
[16:47] <BluesKaj> Zooru, have you tried update/upgrade in the virtual console /TTY ?
[16:49] <Zooru> BluesKaj: how? This happened after a failed upgrade
[16:49] <BluesKaj> Zooru, ctl+alt+F1-F6, login , then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:49] <Zooru> ok buy
[16:49] <Zooru> t
[16:49] <Zooru> but
[16:49] <Zooru> without the live cd
[16:50] <Zooru> or using it?
[16:50] <Zooru> I did an upgrade, and what I remember is something like
[16:50] <BluesKaj> withiut the live cd, unless you can't get the grub menu
[16:50] <BluesKaj> without
[16:50] <Zooru> something about dependencies: open:812432213 closed:1439124354
[16:50] <Zooru> that numbers are random
[16:51] <Zooru> after that the console said
[16:51] <Zooru> >Killed>
[16:51] <Zooru> sorry for the > symbol, I-m using the amercian layout and I-m spaniard
[16:51] <Zooru> I don-t know where is the simle colon
[16:51] <Zooru> xD
[16:52] <BluesKaj> so this is after you choose a kernel in grub ?
[16:52] <Zooru> yeah
[16:52] <Zooru> It boots
[16:52] <Zooru> but then I get this message
[16:52] <Zooru> And I have a shell
[16:53] <Zooru> well, maintance shell
[16:53] <BluesKaj> yes, but can you get to a virtual console as I posted above
[16:53] <Zooru> I think yes?
[16:54] <BluesKaj> or better yet , choose the recovery kernel in grub and choose repair packages in the dialog that appears
[16:55] <Zooru> I did it
[16:55] <BluesKaj> then startx
[16:55] <Zooru> and it not works
[16:57] <BluesKaj> then choose network in the dialog then,  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[17:58] <blastery> Hello
[17:59] <genii> blastery: Hello! If you have some question regarding your Kubuntu, just state it to the open channel and then see if someone may be able to assist.
[17:59] <blastery> I have a problem! My battery was empty while doing an upgrade, since then I couldnt boot into Kubuntu anymore. "kdestart" was missing. So I manually reinstalled kde-workplace-bin. Now I can log in again, but apt-get upgrade says "The following packages have been kept back:kde-runtime plasma-scriptengine-javascript".
[17:59] <blastery> When trying to install kde-runtime manually it says: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[17:59] <blastery>  kde-runtime : Depends: kde-runtime-data (>= 4:4.11.5-0ubuntu0.1) but 4:4.11.3-0ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[18:00] <blastery> Somehow something got broken
[18:00] <genii> blastery: Have you tried: sudo apt-get -f install   ..?
[18:00] <blastery> yes.
[18:01] <blastery> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[18:01] <blastery> Yes this is strange, google didnt' help me.
[18:01] <blastery> Do you need anymore information I can provide?
[18:02] <genii> blastery: If you do: sudo apt-get update    ... and then: apt-cache policy kde-runtime-data    .... what does it say then?
[18:02] <genii> Bleh, work. Back in a few minutes
[18:04] <blastery> This -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921269/
[18:05] <blastery> Maybe I could manually purge/remove one of those packages and reinstall after reboot?
[18:05] <blastery> I can handle terminal/console, so it wouldn't be a big deal if the desktop doesnt start. I just want to have a clean system again :)
[18:10] <genii> blastery: I think I would try something like: sudo apt-get install kde-workspace-bin=4:4.11.3-0ubuntu1
[18:10] <genii> blastery: Apologies on lag, back and forth from computer
[18:10] <blastery> E: Version '4:4.11.3-0ubuntu1' for 'kde-workspace-bin' was not found
[18:11] <blastery> No problem, thank you very much for your support!
[18:11] <genii> blastery: What says apt-cache policy kde-workspace-bin  ..?
[18:12] <blastery> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921294/
[18:14] <genii> blastery: Probably best then to try the lower version listed: sudo ap-get install kde-workspace-bin=4:4.11.2-0ubuntu1
[18:14] <genii> *apt-get   ( forgot a T there...)
[18:14] <blastery> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921308/
[18:15] <blastery> :( something really got broken. isnt there some kind of reset to bring everything to the same version again?
[18:16] <BluesKaj> genii, sudo dpkg --configure -a ?
[18:17] <blastery> Maybe I could try to upgrade to Kubuntu 14.04 Beta and everything will be upgraded to a common version?!
[18:17] <genii> blastery: What says result of: ls /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-workspace-bin*    ..?
[18:17] <genii> blastery: Don't upgrade without stable packages first!!
[18:17] <genii> Meh, work again, AFK
[18:21] <blastery_> Sorry my internet connection went away.
[18:21] <blastery_> Did you write anything while I was offline?
[18:21] <genii> blastery_: What says result of: ls /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-workspace-bin* ..?
[18:21] <blastery_> /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-workspace-bin_4%3a4.11.5-0ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb
[18:22] <genii> blastery_: ...and also not to try upgrading to 14.04 until your 13.10 is sorted out ;)
[18:22] <blastery_> ok :) But it was just an idea that everything maybe would get to a commong version again...
[18:22] <blastery_> maybe I could do apt-get clean?
[18:23] <genii> blastery_: It will just get caught up even worse in unresolved dependencies, etc
[18:23] <blastery_> ok then better not do it
[18:23] <genii> !info kde-workspace-bin saucy
[18:24] <genii> !info kde-runtime-data saucy
[18:24] <genii> blastery_: Looks like your German mirror may have mixed versions available right now
[18:25] <blastery_> so i could try changing the mirror
[18:25] <blastery_> i'll try
[18:26] <genii> blastery_: I would change all the de.archive.ubuntu.com to just archive.ubuntu.com   and then re-run the sudo apt-get update, and then check the available versions for kde-workspace-bin and kde-runtime-data to see if they match
[18:26] <blastery_> in what file again?
[18:26] <genii> blastery_: /etc/apt/sources.list
[18:26] <blastery_> ok thanks.
[18:26] <genii> AFK 3-5 minutes
[18:30] <blastery_> It is updating now!
[18:30] <blastery_> Your idea was great!
[18:30] <blastery_> Thank you so much!
[18:30] <blastery_> I switched to "us" update mirror.
[18:32] <genii> blastery_: You're welcome :)
[18:32] <blastery_> Have a nice day and the feeling you helped somebody ;)
[18:33] <Zooru> BluesKaj: I have to tell you something
[18:33] <BluesKaj> it's a shame the de repos aren't kept up to date
[18:33]  * BluesKaj waits :)
[18:35] <Zooru> I'm uploading the pic, 1 sec
[18:35] <Zooru> BluesKaj: http://i.imgur.com/Oz0QdyD.jpg
[18:35] <Zooru> I'm still waiting
[18:36] <Zooru> after choosing network option
[18:36] <Zooru> on the grub
[18:36] <BluesKaj> recovery kernel nonexistent ?
[18:37] <manny> hi
[18:37] <Zooru> BluesKaj: what?
[18:37] <BluesKaj> Zooru, in grub
[18:38] <Zooru> Thisd option is inside the safe mode
[18:38] <genii> BluesKaj: Some of the mirrors are maintained by individuals or small organizations and not always synchronized regularly, unfortunately
[18:38] <Zooru> recovery mode
[18:38] <Zooru> BluesKaj: ↑
[18:38] <manny> can anybody help me with wireless connections?
[18:39] <genii> !details | manny
[18:39] <manny> there is no option foe enable wireless in kubuntu 13.10 in network settings?
[18:40] <BluesKaj> Zooru, looks like your install or upgrade failed during the installation procedure
[18:40] <Zooru> BluesKaj: yes that' what happened
[18:40] <manny> there is no option foe enable wireless in kubuntu 13.10 in network settings?
[18:41] <BluesKaj> Zooru, do you have separate / and /home partitions ?
[18:41] <genii> manny: Are you able to use pastebin from that machine by the wired connection?
[18:41] <manny> I haven't tried pastebin yet, but wired connection works fine
[18:42] <genii> manny: If you can then, please pastebin result of: sudo rfkill list
[18:42] <Zooru> BluesKaj: in that machine... no :/
[18:44] <manny> sudo rfkill list
[18:44] <manny> [sudo] password for pc:
[18:44] <manny> 0: ideapad_wlan: Wireless LAN
[18:44] <manny>         Soft blocked: no
[18:44] <manny>         Hard blocked: no
[18:44] <manny> 1: ideapad_bluetooth: Bluetooth
[18:44] <manny>         Soft blocked: no
[18:44] <manny>         Hard blocked: no
[18:44] <manny> 5: hci0: Bluetooth
[18:44] <manny>         Soft blocked: no
[18:44] <manny>         Hard blocked: no
[18:45] <BluesKaj> Zooru, suggest you try to reinstall
[18:46] <lordievader> manny: Please use pastebin.
[18:46] <lordievader> !paste | manny
[18:46] <Zooru> BluesKaj: it's possible to reinstall without deleting user's data?
[18:48] <lordievader> manny: Could you pastebin the output of "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan|grep SSID".
[18:49] <genii> manny: Well, it's obviously seeing your wlan adapter since it's listed as the first one. and it's also not turned off in hardware or in software.
[18:49]  * genii slides lordievader a small box of tasty cookies
[18:49] <manny> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921490/
[18:51] <lordievader> manny: That is odd, could you pastebin the output of: lspci -k|grep -A2 Network
[18:52] <manny> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921505/
[18:52] <genii> Looks like the wifi adapter in many Lenovo are problemmatic Broadcom types
[18:53] <lordievader> manny: Did you install the driver for your Broadcom card?
[18:53] <manny> yes
[18:53] <genii> !broadcom | manny ...as according to the method described here?
[18:53] <BluesKaj> lenovo here, no probs with BCM wifi
[18:54] <genii> BluesKaj: Must be one of the lucky ones! ;)
[18:56] <BluesKaj> well, it's 14.04, think wifi with BCM is solid on it, installs with ubiquity during the installation procedure, genii
[18:57] <BluesKaj> Zooru, do yo have a live cd or media to usw to transfer/backup users files to another destination or pc /
[18:57] <lordievader> manny: Can you answer genii's question?
[18:57] <genii> BluesKaj: My old Gateway laptop I got so frustrated with the Broadcom card that I actually yanked it out and put an Atheros instead
[18:59] <lordievader> genii: Got a very old Broadcom in my desktop, I'm actually quite happy with it. It supports monitor mode with injection :)
[18:59] <manny> Actually I'm new to irc and not know what to say?
[19:00] <genii> manny: Was the method you used to install the driver for your wireless card the same as in the link I gave from the bot, or was it some different way?
[19:01] <manny> how to check if drivers are installed?
[19:04] <genii> manny: sudo lshw -C network    ... there is a lot of output. But if a driver is loaded it's name will be in the line that starts with "configuration: .."
[19:04] <genii> manny: Maybe just use the pastebin site for the output so we can read it instead
[19:06] <manny> genii: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921570/
[19:06] <lordievader> manny: "lspci k |grep -A2 Network" also gives you the driver.
[19:07] <lordievader> Might be wrong here, but I don't think a driver is loaded for the broadcom.
[19:08] <BluesKaj> another command, lspci -vvnn | grep 14e4 , should show the diver if loaded/installed
[19:08]  * genii returns to his desk and commences reading
[19:09] <genii> manny, lordievader: Yes, no driver is installed for the Broadcom
[19:10] <genii> manny: I would suggest to follow the instructions previously given, at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[19:10] <lordievader> genii: Was about to link to it.
[19:11] <manny> sudo apt-get --reinstall install bcmwl-kernel-source. Does this command will work
[19:14] <lordievader> manny: That is what the guide says ;)
[19:32] <manny> lordievader: tried installing from this link but failed to install it. http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
[19:35] <lordievader> manny: It is in the repo, no need to download it from broadcom.
[19:40] <lordievader> manny: Have you executed all of the precise commands that where listed for the STA driver?
[19:41] <manny> not sure, tried this command sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source
[19:47] <lordievader> manny: Ok, and those modprobe commands?
[19:48] <tester56> p
[19:50] <manny> which modprobe commands?
[19:50] <lordievader> manny: The ones in the guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#Installing_STA_drivers
[19:53] <manny> error  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6921844/
[20:18] <falsobuio_> hello there. i have dual boot laptop. with win8 and kubuntu. i want to delete all the partitions that have to do with win8. the first issue is that i have like 8 partitions and do not know which ones to delete.
[20:24] <falsobuio_> i am sorry to have to resend this. I have a dual boot laptop. with win8 and kubuntu. i want to delete and merge all the partitions that have to do with win8. the first issue is that i have like 8 partitions and do not know which ones to delete.
[20:27] <gomiboy> falsobuio_:  Applications -> System -> Kde partition manager From that program you can delete windows partitions, but if you want to extend your root linux partition you have to boot from a cd like systemrescuecd
[20:30] <falsobuio_> gomiboy thanks for the reply it would not be urgent to extend my linux partition. just to delete everything that windows has on my HD. I will "merge" the partitions that have been formated to unallocated space after deleting all the unnecessary partitions. the issue now is that i cannot choose anything in partition manager as all the actions/buttons/etc are greyed out, like disabled.
[20:32] <gomiboy> Probably because they are mounted, right click and select unmount
[20:36] <falsobuio_> The file system on partition /dev/sda8 could not be unmounted.
[20:37] <falsobuio_> and while i manage to unmount (on some) partitions, still the icons are disabled.
[20:38] <gomiboy> falsobuio_: are you italian?
[20:39] <falsobuio_> nope
[20:39] <falsobuio_> but i speak:p
[20:40] <gomiboy> so you know your nick means "false dark" :)
[20:41] <falsobuio_> sure i do
[20:41] <gomiboy> back to the problem... you say that on an unmounted windows partition everything is still disabled..
[20:42] <falsobuio_> yeap
[20:42] <gomiboy> did partition manager ask you for your password when you launched it?
[20:43] <falsobuio_> yes and i entered it correctly
[20:45] <gomiboy> does it recognize the windows partitions? They should have "ntfs" under "type"
[20:48] <falsobuio_> check the printscreen
[20:48] <falsobuio_> http://imageshack.com/a/img836/2651/pkag.png
[20:49] <falsobuio_> u can see the disabled icons plus the ntfs of windows 8. F** windows create like 5-6 partitions, i do not know how many
[20:52] <gomiboy> i see... and you have a efi system... of which i don't know much about...
[20:52] <falsobuio_> efii?
[20:52] <falsobuio_> cos'e efi??
[20:55] <gomiboy> a sort of bios replacement to implement secure boot and other stuff... for sure you should stay away from sda2 or your system will not boot anymore...
[20:55] <falsobuio_> uefi
[20:55] <falsobuio_> oh ok
[20:56] <falsobuio_> got it.
[20:56] <falsobuio_> this is setup in bios and the boot options, while only like this win8 could be installed
[21:09] <falsobuio_> no one can help me?
[21:10] <falsobuio_> auitooo!
[21:11] <topoi> random, but... i just had to declare that i've finally finished distro-hopping. Kubuntu is my home.
[21:11] <topoi> there.
[21:13] <topoi> also: Chakra is balls.
[21:16] <falsobuio> mnio
[21:38] <falsobuio> here is the parted -l
[21:38] <falsobuio> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6922344/
[21:48] <fkm> To whoever (here/upstream/downstream) reverted the stepping on the KMix system-tray icon from 15% back to 5%: You are my hero! <3
[21:54] <Poisoned_Dragon> lol