[00:46] I have window artifacts that persist through desktops.... any ideas how to get rid of it other than rebooting and/or relogging? [01:03] I have window artifacts that persist through virtual desktops... any idea how to get rid of them without rebooting or relogging? === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === rahul is now known as Guest38035 [04:43] ksnapshot stopped working.... any ideas how to fix it? [05:14] apb1963 not working how? [05:19] nova, nvm.... all fixed now... had to reinstall it [06:01] I installed Kubuntu 13.10. When I rebooted, a screen comes up with some screwed up lines on it..what is going on? [06:02] Nothing but several diagonal lines. [06:02] Like a weird distorted splash page === kevin is now known as Guest55402 === Guest38035 is now known as RahulAN === campr_afk is now known as campr === IdleOne is now known as io [08:29] Hi, i allways have to run systemsettings via terminal with sudo to apply changes. im not sure, but i think kde should prompt me for my sudo password if i start this thing, right? Im using Kubuntu 13.10 [08:30] system settings itself doesn't ask for super user afaik... when making specific changes it should prompt [08:31] not all changes need super user [08:31] but it does not [08:31] for example the login screen [08:32] snooops , perhaps someone more clued up will answer you sooner... I am not in KDE land long enough to have more specific help for you [08:35] for example muon wont start with administrative privileges too [08:35] i cant install any packages on it [08:36] when I start muon I don't need admin... but once I try to install a package or do an update it will ask for my password [08:37] i dont get prompted after cliking updates, and i get an error from muon that no authorization was provided [08:41] seems there is a bug in muon that causes this issue === MangaKaDenza is now known as TheFakeazneD525 [08:42] at the end of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qapt/+bug/833058 there seems to be a call to make a bug report directly unto muon and not kubuntu and it effects users of 13.10... [08:42] Launchpad bug 833058 in qapt (Ubuntu) "Muon-updater doesn't ask for password" [Undecided,Fix released] === calin is now known as crucerucalin === david is now known as Guest18907 === soee_ is now known as soee === Guest18907 is now known as thekleine85 === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying [09:39] Good morning. [09:42] mornin [09:43] Hey TheFakeazneD525, how are you doing> [09:43] >=? [09:44] pretty good... [09:44] I'm a bit anxious about wayland tbh [09:44] I mean XServer, while old, is proven... [09:45] but hey, KDE and the Kubuntu team know more than I do about this :P [09:45] you should be glad it's wayland and not mir [09:45] at least vendors / teams are behind wayland [09:45] heh [09:45] and you need to accept the first couple of reslease will be problematic, but you have to go through this $sometime, so it may as well be now === david is now known as Guest37252 === Guest37252 is now known as dave85 [10:20] wait, 14.04 is an LTS, right? [10:23] yes it is === ronnoc_ is now known as ronnoc [11:09] I want to partition a second hard disk, and I'm wondering "what is super-standard"? [11:14] use partition manager ? :) [11:17] !info kwrite [11:17] kwrite (source: kate): simple graphical text editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:4.11.5-0ubuntu0.1 (saucy), package size 69 kB, installed size 274 kB [11:19] !info konversation [11:19] konversation (source: konversation): user friendly Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5~rc1+git20130415-0ubuntu1 (saucy), package size 623 kB, installed size 2812 kB [11:20] ikonia: you realise you are in channel, right? :D [11:20] yeah [11:28] got a problem: i have a really poor inetconnection and want to install some additional packages - is it somehow possible to install e.g. gimp from a debian *.iso cd? [11:30] gnox: If gimp is on an iso yes. You can also download the .deb onto a usb-stick. [11:30] Mind the dependencies. [11:33] lordievader: yeah, i have the full debian iso install dvd (4GB) - so how can i install e.g. gimp from that dvd? [11:35] gnox: I'm trying to find the debian cd contents. [11:36] how can i open .gzp file? [11:36] n e idea? [11:37] gzipped file? [11:37] like filename.gz? [11:37] I don't know about gzp [11:38] nope....filename.gzp [11:38] does this extension even exist or is someone having fun with me [11:39] i've done a lil google on it....:-/ [11:40] hmm... [11:40] make a duplicate, and change the extention to .gz, and then try unzipping it with ARK [11:41] gnox: Gimp is available on the Debian dvd, I've mounted the cd to /mnt, the path is then: /mnt/pool/main/g/gimp [11:43] Hiyas all [11:47] Do I have to edit fstab to automatically mount a second hard drive that I want to use as a file store? [11:48] rosco_y: If you want to have it mounted automatically on boot, yes. [11:48] lordievader: ty [11:49] rosco_y: Also it is usefull to use the UUID instead of /dev/sdXY. [13:14] how to disable auto package update? [13:21] is there a way to clear the list of packages that were automatically installed but no longer required? my pc is stupid and doesnt know I want to keep them and I wish it owuld stop warning me... [13:23] jussi, in term: sudo apt-get autoremove [13:23] It tells you that when you install and remove other apps. [13:24] Poisoned_Dragon: no, Im not interested in removing them, but I want to remove them from the autoremove list [13:24] Lemme check out Muon. [13:25] If it's like synaptic, you can set them to manual. [13:25] Then you won't be bothered [13:26] Also, you can pass the install command for all of those packages to apt-get and it will set them to manually installed, after it complains that it's already installed. [13:27] so, highlight, copy, and paste the whole list. [13:27] then: sudo apt-get install [13:37] jussi, I use autoremove and autoclean, seems to do the job [13:38] Poisoned_Dragon: yeah, Im aware I could do that, seems a pretty dirty workaround though :/ [13:38] they keep my / partition from getting too large [13:38] BluesKaj: I think you also misread the question [13:38] misunderstood perhaps [13:41] jussi, it's not dirty. It's linux. [13:42] apt-get could always do that. It's kinda silly to believe that everything should only be accomplished in a gui. *cough* Windows *cough* [13:43] Hrm, I might just go turn off autoremove altogether. might be simpler that way rather than trying to always keep it updated. [13:44] it also appears there is a flag for it, although I only find aptitude instructions for changing that currently [13:44] guess this calls for reading the apt man page :/ [13:45] autoremove doesn't controll updating [13:45] it just removes packages that are orphaned. [13:46] well it removes unneeded packages , that's the whole point in my case [13:48] so all Im trying to do is toggle the suto installed flags on that list of packages, not actually remove anything :) [13:48] ie. On the command line, call aptitude unmarkauto PACKAGENAME to mark PACKAGENAME as manually installed, or markauto to mark it as automatically installed. [13:48] I just want to avoid aptitude :) [13:51] apt-get is faster. sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3... [13:51] It'll just gripe that it's already there and set it to manual for you. [13:52] 60 seconds tops. === andi_ is now known as murpf === david is now known as david85 === david85 is now known as thekleine [15:09] how to run qt on kubuntu ? [15:10] * Poisoned_Dragon facepalms. [15:12] On the other news today: Computer explodes after trying to run GTK applications on Xfce desktop. [15:12] XD === spawn[phone] is now known as spawn57 [15:58] hello [15:58] anybody in here? [16:01] hmm [16:02] Hey mewbiekraut [16:02] helllo [16:03] i have a simple question, maybe someone can help [16:03] !ask [16:03] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [16:03] I installed Kubuntu und my Netbook and restart it. Now ist shows: GRUB_ <-> what should i enter? [16:04] btw: I need to start with nomodeset === simion314_ is now known as simion314 [16:21] stats [16:21] 1 [16:23] part [16:23] @admin === spawn57 is now known as spawn[phone] [17:46] can you guys suggest which file to edit to lock icons on the taskbar? i thought i had it figured out but ended up in a world of hurt [17:49] wxl, use the quicklaunch widget [17:51] BluesKaj: this is for admin purposes. i need to easily script this with a bunch of different machines. gui anything is kind of sucky, which is why i asked about a file. === ToBeFree is now known as TomRiddle === TomRiddle is now known as ToBeFree [17:54] wxl, suggest you ask in #kubuntu-devel [17:56] soe devs monitor this channel, but scripting advice is more in their realm [17:56] err some [17:57] wxl: http://techbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/PlasmaDesktopScripting [17:58] in case you need scripting advice [17:58] I'm not entirely sure what locking down means here === Guest63615 is now known as denysonique [18:19] join #lighttpd [18:20] #join lighttpd === skfin_ is now known as skfin === skfin is now known as Guest85726 === kubuntu is now known as Guest56564 === Guest85726 is now known as skfini [18:44] I added a high resolution that is higher than the native supported one for my Intel card, using xrandr, it's listed as VIRTUAL1, can I use that emulated resolution? [18:46] What usually happens is you don't see the entire screen at once. When you hit an edge which has more beside it, the screen will move [18:56] yeah that's panning, but I want something like in ATI, it emulated the higher resolution and display it in the limit of your screen view so things get smaller [19:27] test2test [19:27] !test [19:27] Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test ) [19:27] perfect [19:29] join #test________whats the topic here? === Poisoned_Dragon_ is now known as Poisoned_Dragon [19:30] #flood [19:30] oops [19:57] has anyone had success with the AMD proprietary drivers on ubuntu 13.1? I tried installing catalyst 13.12 and it blackscreened upon reboot. It looks like the wiki page is outdated: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD (I just want to be able to play TF2 under native steam and it does not work with the default drivers under ubuntu 13.1) === calin is now known as crucerucalin [21:07] hi [21:08] help! === ronald is now known as Guest66189 === fran is now known as Guest84285 === simion314_ is now known as simion314 === skfini is now known as skfin [23:08] is kde 4.13 confirmed for 14.04 now ? === EvergreenTree_ is now known as EvergreenTree