[05:16] <mechana> hey guys
[05:17] <mechana> i'm looking for a apple that can creat a bootable usb
[05:17] <mechana> apple?
[05:17] <mechana> program
[05:17] <mechana> lol
[06:19] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:50] <gnox> Hi, want to start kmail or Kontact on a fresh install, which gives me just a: "The Akonadi personal information management service is not operational" - how can I start Kmail or Kontact?
[07:52] <valorie> gnox: there are a couple of akonadi things you can work with by doing an alt+f2 and start typing akonadi
[07:52] <valorie> a config, resources config, and server config
[08:02] <gnox> ok, and there i here comes my  Akonadi Server Self test: http://paste.kde.org/pl2lybkok
[08:03] <gnox> *there comes ;)
[08:06] <valorie> hmmm, that didn't open for me
[08:06] <valorie> but i know little about akonadi anyway
[08:06] <hateball> gnox: page does not exist, so
[08:07] <valorie> I suggest asking in #kontact for more specific help
[08:09] <gnox> sorry guys - that link: http://paste.kde.org/pm9nm2fkd
[08:17] <hateball> gnox: well it suggests you're missing a mysql.conf file, is that the case?
[08:18] <hateball> gnox: here's the contents of mine, if yours is missing http://paste.kde.org/p5fa0qx0k
[08:23] <gnox> hateball: at line 172: Details: The MySQL server configuration was found... I think it's there, or am I missing something?
[08:24] <hateball> gnox: I looked at 368
[08:25] <hateball> and some others
[08:26] <gnox> strange, because the file is there, right in place...
[08:32] <gnox> tried to replace my .conf with the content of yours - no success
[08:43] <gnox> hateball: sorry - it works now - had to restart kontact and kmail. I just copied the content of your mysql.conf into mine - and it seems to work now. I'll try to setup an imap account now to get my gmail working ;)
[08:43] <gnox> thanks!
[08:49] <gnox> well - i figured out that i had to change the MySQL server executable in the akonadi configuration (like valorie suggested: alt+f2 then akonadi server configuration) from /usr/sbin/mysqld to /usr/sbin/mysqld-akonadi...that was it!
[08:50] <gnox> thanks guys :D
[08:52] <valorie> cool!
[12:59] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[14:53] <dougl> morning
[18:21] <melkor> Does KDE have a suspend widget?
[18:25] <BluesKaj> melkor, suspend widget ?
[18:25] <melkor> for sleep
[18:26] <BluesKaj> why?
[18:27] <BluesKaj> session sleep perhaps , but never heard of widget sleep
[18:27] <melkor> BluesKaj: I mean a widget that causes the computer to go to sleep.
[18:29] <BluesKaj> melkor, did your search in get widgets?\
[18:29] <BluesKaj> do rather
[18:29] <melkor> BluesKaj: yes I searched in widgets, I even let it look online.
[18:30] <BluesKaj> then there isn't one
[18:30] <BluesKaj> just your power settings
[18:34] <BluesKaj> power management settings, melkor
[18:35] <lordievader> melkor: You could set a keyboard shortcut to do so.
[18:40] <BluesKaj> then accidently put the computer to sleep, I wonder
[18:41] <BluesKaj> if a KB shortcut is a good idea
[18:43] <lordievader> Most if not all laptops come with those shortcuts per default. Rarely do I hit it by accident.
[18:48] <melkor> Yeah, such as make it windows + 0 that takes two hands.
[18:50] <lordievader> For example ;)
[18:50] <melkor> That could be why there isn't a suspend one though. The leave give you prompt before you exit.
[18:51] <lordievader> melkor: There are ways around that...
[18:53] <melkor> Suspend /win 3
[18:53] <melkor> ... woops
[20:43] <linuxman> hi guys. I upgraded some packages and rebooted and now my machine hangs on libvirt.
[20:44] <linuxman> any help disabling libvirt from a livcd?
[20:44] <linuxman> livecd?