[00:46] <apb1963> I have window artifacts that persist through desktops.... any ideas how to get rid of it other than rebooting and/or relogging?
[01:03] <apb1963> I have window artifacts that persist through virtual desktops... any idea how to get rid of them without rebooting or relogging?
[04:43] <apb1963> ksnapshot stopped working.... any ideas how to fix it?
[05:14] <nova> apb1963 not working how?
[05:19] <apb1963> nova, nvm.... all fixed now... had to reinstall it
[06:01] <needinghelp2> 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] <needinghelp2> Nothing but several diagonal lines.
[06:02] <needinghelp2> Like a weird distorted splash page
[08:29] <snooops> 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] <not_found> system settings itself doesn't ask for super user afaik... when making specific changes it should prompt
[08:31] <not_found> not all changes need super user
[08:31] <snooops> but it does not
[08:31] <snooops> for example the login screen
[08:32] <not_found> 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] <snooops> for example muon wont start with administrative privileges too
[08:35] <snooops> i cant install any packages on it
[08:36] <not_found> 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] <snooops> i dont get prompted after cliking updates, and i get an error from muon that no authorization was provided
[08:41] <not_found> seems there is a bug in muon that causes this issue
[08:42] <not_found> 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...
[09:39] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:42] <TheFakeazneD525> mornin
[09:43] <lordievader> Hey TheFakeazneD525, how are you doing>
[09:43] <lordievader> >=?
[09:44] <TheFakeazneD525> pretty good...
[09:44] <TheFakeazneD525> I'm a bit anxious about wayland tbh
[09:44] <TheFakeazneD525> I mean XServer, while old, is proven...
[09:45] <TheFakeazneD525> but hey, KDE and the Kubuntu team know more than I do about this :P
[09:45] <ikonia> you should be glad it's wayland and not mir
[09:45] <ikonia> at least vendors / teams are behind wayland
[09:45] <TheFakeazneD525> heh
[09:45] <ikonia> 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
[10:20] <TheFakeazneD525> wait, 14.04 is an LTS, right?
[10:23] <soee> yes it is
[11:09] <rosco_y> I want to partition a second hard disk, and I'm wondering "what is super-standard"?
[11:14] <soee> use partition manager ? :)
[11:17] <ikonia> !info kwrite
[11:19] <ikonia> !info konversation
[11:20] <jussi> ikonia: you realise you are in channel, right? :D
[11:20] <ikonia> yeah
[11:28] <gnox> 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] <lordievader> gnox: If gimp is on an iso yes. You can also download the .deb onto a usb-stick.
[11:30] <lordievader> Mind the dependencies.
[11:33] <gnox> lordievader: yeah, i have the full debian iso install dvd (4GB) - so how can i install e.g. gimp from that dvd?
[11:35] <lordievader> gnox: I'm trying to find the debian cd contents.
[11:36] <dp__> how can i open .gzp file?
[11:36] <dp__> n e idea?
[11:37] <TheFakeazneD525> gzipped file?
[11:37] <TheFakeazneD525> like filename.gz?
[11:37] <TheFakeazneD525> I don't know about gzp
[11:38] <dp__> nope....filename.gzp
[11:38] <dp__> does this extension even exist or is someone  having fun with me
[11:39] <dp__> i've done a lil google on it....:-/
[11:40] <TheFakeazneD525> hmm...
[11:40] <TheFakeazneD525> make a duplicate, and change the extention to .gz, and then try unzipping it with ARK
[11:41] <lordievader> 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] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:47] <rosco_y> Do I have to edit fstab to automatically mount a second hard drive that I want to use as a file store?
[11:48] <lordievader> rosco_y: If you want to have it mounted automatically on boot, yes.
[11:48] <rosco_y> lordievader: ty
[11:49] <lordievader> rosco_y: Also it is usefull to use the UUID instead of /dev/sdXY.
[13:14] <ice9> how to disable auto package update?
[13:21] <jussi> 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] <Poisoned_Dragon> jussi, in term: sudo apt-get autoremove
[13:23] <Poisoned_Dragon> It tells you that when you install and remove other apps.
[13:24] <jussi> Poisoned_Dragon: no, Im not interested in removing them, but I want to remove them from the autoremove list
[13:24] <Poisoned_Dragon> Lemme check out Muon.
[13:25] <Poisoned_Dragon> If it's like synaptic, you can set them to manual.
[13:25] <Poisoned_Dragon> Then you won't be bothered
[13:26] <Poisoned_Dragon> 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] <Poisoned_Dragon> so, highlight, copy, and paste the whole list.
[13:27] <Poisoned_Dragon> then: sudo apt-get install <packages>
[13:37] <BluesKaj> jussi, I use autoremove and autoclean, seems to do the job
[13:38] <jussi> Poisoned_Dragon: yeah, Im aware I could do that, seems a pretty dirty workaround though :/
[13:38] <BluesKaj> they keep my / partition from getting too large
[13:38] <jussi> BluesKaj: I think you also misread the question
[13:38] <BluesKaj> misunderstood perhaps
[13:41] <Poisoned_Dragon> jussi, it's not dirty. It's linux.
[13:42] <Poisoned_Dragon> 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] <jussi> Hrm, I might just go turn off autoremove altogether. might be simpler that way rather than trying to always keep it updated.
[13:44] <jussi> it also appears there is a flag for it, although I only find aptitude instructions for changing that currently
[13:44] <jussi> guess this calls for reading the apt man page :/
[13:45] <Poisoned_Dragon> autoremove doesn't controll updating
[13:45] <Poisoned_Dragon> it just removes packages that are orphaned.
[13:46] <BluesKaj> well it removes unneeded packages , that's the whole point in my case
[13:48] <jussi> so all Im trying to do is toggle the suto installed flags on that list of packages, not actually remove anything :)
[13:48] <jussi> 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] <jussi> I just want to avoid aptitude :)
[13:51] <Poisoned_Dragon> apt-get is faster. sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3...
[13:51] <Poisoned_Dragon> It'll just gripe that it's already there and set it to manual for you.
[13:52] <Poisoned_Dragon> 60 seconds tops.
[15:09] <shahhena95> how to run qt on kubuntu ?
[15:10]  * Poisoned_Dragon facepalms.
[15:12] <mahfiaz> On the other news today: Computer explodes after trying to run GTK applications on Xfce desktop.
[15:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> XD
[15:58] <mewbiekraut> hello
[15:58] <mewbiekraut> anybody in here?
[16:01] <mewbiekraut> hmm
[16:02] <lordievader> Hey mewbiekraut
[16:02] <mewbiekraut> helllo
[16:03] <mewbiekraut> i have a simple question, maybe someone can help
[16:03] <lordievader> !ask
[16:03] <mewbiekraut> I installed Kubuntu und my Netbook and restart it. Now ist shows: GRUB_    <-> what should i enter?
[16:04] <mewbiekraut> btw: I need to start with nomodeset
[16:21] <woltteck> stats
[16:21] <woltteck> 1
[16:23] <woltteck> part
[16:23] <woltteck> @admin
[17:46] <wxl> 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] <BluesKaj> wxl, use the quicklaunch widget
[17:51] <wxl> 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.
[17:54] <BluesKaj> wxl, suggest you ask in #kubuntu-devel
[17:56] <BluesKaj> soe devs monitor this channel, but scripting advice is more in their realm
[17:56] <BluesKaj> err some
[17:57] <shadeslayer> wxl: http://techbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/PlasmaDesktopScripting
[17:58] <shadeslayer> in case you need scripting advice
[17:58] <shadeslayer> I'm not entirely sure what locking down means here
[18:19] <psnsilva> join #lighttpd
[18:20] <psnsilva> #join lighttpd
[18:44] <ice9> 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] <genii> 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] <ice9> 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] <ezik> test2test
[19:27] <lordievader> !test
[19:27] <ezik> perfect
[19:29] <ezik> join #test________whats the topic here?
[19:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> #flood
[19:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> oops
[19:57] <Turingi> 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)
[21:07] <mohamed_> hi
[21:08] <mohamed_> help!
[23:08] <yossarianuk> is kde 4.13 confirmed for 14.04 now ?