[00:16] <keithzg_> ...I was about to reply to linuxman but then I noticed that was 4 hours ago. Oops.
[00:20] <keithzg> For posterity's sake, creating /etc/init/libvirt-bin.conf with just "override" in its text ( sudo sh -c 'echo manual >> /etc/init/libvirt-bin.override' . . . well, /path/to/mounted/hdd/etc/init, yaknow ) would do the trick.
[04:53] <tertu> is there a good way to make kubuntu just tolerate Windows' use of local time for system time?
[04:53] <Poisoned_Dragon> I think so
[04:54] <tertu> i seem to recall it's something you can set somewhere
[05:01] <Poisoned_Dragon> tertu, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime#Multiple%20Boot%20Systems%20Time%20Conflicts
[05:01] <Poisoned_Dragon> Under the heading: Multiple Boot Systems Time Conflicts.
[05:01] <Poisoned_Dragon> You can either rig Windows to use UTC, or rig linux to use local time.
[05:02] <tertu> i'll probably rig windows to UTC
[05:02] <tertu> one because I like it more
[05:03] <Poisoned_Dragon> cool
[06:17] <tesla> I am tech savvy in Windows only. I have had only minimal exposure to Linux. I am sorry that I can't answer my own, probably obvious, question. I am trying to install Xubuntu, Kubuntu, or *buntu, but I have some weird hurdles I don't know what to do about. I am poor, and I can't afford to buy any better disks at the moment. My burnable CDs have a maximum capacity of 702MB. All the CD ISO files
[06:17] <tesla> I have downloaded have been larger than that, so I tried a couple minimal installations to no avail. I couldn't get very far in the installation, because it stopped me when there was a network error of some kind, which basically stated that it couldn't find the DHCP sever. Which ISO that is less than 700MB, but also good for aspiring Linux heads (no termal knowledge).
[06:54] <chaqui> q onda
[08:44] <claycorn> hello
[08:44] <claycorn> hello/?
[08:44] <claycorn> hello
[08:45] <nlsthzn> alo
[08:45] <nlsthzn> too late :'(
[08:49] <valorie> so many people with no patience today
[08:50] <Addle> I've no patience for that. ;)
[08:50] <valorie> ha
[08:51] <nlsthzn> lol
[09:21]  * TheFakeazneD525 nyawns
[10:32] <pranav> kubuntu 10.04 is running in arm microcontroller. i need to send voltage to some pins. where should i find functions/commands regarding it ?
[10:36] <pranav> kubuntu 10.04 is running in arm microcontroller. i need to send voltage to some pins. where should i find functions/commands regarding it ?
[10:54] <pranav> i ask a question, without answering people are quitting :/
[11:16] <michal__> could someone HL me - I'm testing stuff
[11:19] <gtrtg> czeslaw:
[11:19] <gtrtg> czeslaw:
[11:20] <czeslaw> trest
[11:39] <Guest80616> hola nese sito recuperar grub disco sin grub estoy en live cd
[11:40] <Riddell> !es
[11:40] <Guest80616> si
[11:51] <pranav> can i create a product which uses kubuntu and sell it ?
[11:51] <pranav> what should we do for kubuntu
[12:16] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:42] <krissi> is kubuntu also available for phones or is it just ubuntu ?
[13:49] <fr1lancer> Привет!
[13:53] <BluesKaj> !ru | frilansfer
[13:53] <frilansfer> Ok
[14:49] <maximus> hello
[14:49] <maximus> anybody here?
[14:52] <dd77> hello
[14:53] <BluesKaj> hi dd77
[14:54] <dd77> question: with kubuntu 13.10 i have kde 4.12.2 and kubuntu 12.04 still have kde 4.12.0. no updates for 12.04 or something wrong with my system?
[14:56] <BluesKaj> dd77, nothing wrong, the kde 4.12.2 packages for 12.04 may not be ready upstream yet
[14:58] <dd77> thank you bluekaj
[15:12] <genii> !info kdelibs-bin precise-backports
[15:13] <genii> Hm.
[15:14] <BluesKaj> shadeslayer, just copied them over to the repos , genii
[15:14] <shadeslayer> precise-backports != Kubuntu backports
[15:14] <BluesKaj> well , the guy left, so no hurry \
[15:15] <genii> !info kdelibs-bin nonexistent-dist
[15:15] <genii> Bah, ubottu doesn't have that one
[15:15] <shadeslayer> I reckon you want kubuntu-backports,
[15:15] <shadeslayer> !info kdelibs5-bin kubuntu-backports
[15:15]  * genii squints and reads again
[15:16] <genii> I have't had enough coffee yet....
[15:16] <shadeslayer> !info kdelibs5-bin kubuntu-backports precise
[15:16] <shadeslayer> oh hmm
[15:16] <shadeslayer> it's still kdelibs-bin
[15:16] <shadeslayer> !info kdelibs-bin kubuntu-backports precise
[15:16] <shadeslayer> whee
[15:16] <genii> Hehe
[15:27] <n8w> hey
[15:28] <n8w> guys do u know how to solve: The process for the mtp protocol died unexpectedly after connectin android device?
[16:35] <pietro10> Hi. Trying to cross-compile a 32-bit gtk program on 64-bit Ubuntu. I installed gcc/g++-multilib, both 32-bit and 64-bit libgtk-3-0 packages, and libgtk-3-dev, and passed -m32 to CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, however linking still can't find any of the GTK+ libraries. I do not get any messages about incompatible library versions, only that it could not find any of the GTK+ libraries. What can I do to fix this? Thanks.
[16:38] <lordievader> pietro10: GTK sounds like Ubuntu, might be you are better of in #ubuntu.
[16:43] <pietro10> ok, thanks
[16:43] <pietro10> I am running this on kubuntu, which I s why I'm trying here (I am also trying in a few other places)
[16:47] <lordievader> pietro10: Most ppl on IRC from upon cross-posting, see also !crosspost.
[16:47] <genii> pietro10: Yes, I saw that you cross-posted in #ubuntu and #ubuntu+1 as well
[16:47]  * genii makes more coffee and ponders netiquette
[17:35] <Pope> Much Persons here but no chatting :D?
[17:36] <I4is> :P
[17:37] <I4is> Pope: hii
[17:40] <lordievader> Pope: That's IRC ;)
[17:40] <I4is> orly..
[17:42] <Pope> yeah thats IRC nerver talking about something, when iam in :D
[17:42] <BluesKaj> Pope, if you have a kubuntu suport question , then just ask, this channel is not for general chat
[17:42] <lordievader> But then again, this is a support channel. The conversations usually/should take place in #kubuntu-offtopic.
[17:42] <I4is> ohh Pope u silly
[17:44] <Pope> allright i will switch ;)
[18:33] <marcellux> got today a kernel update and since, the system became really unstabil. anyone with same problem?
[18:35] <BluesKaj> marcellux, describe the instability, what's happening?
[18:35] <melkor> marcellux: which kernel?
[18:36] <marcellux> official update thru muon
[18:36] <marcellux> the mouse pointer is blinking
[18:37] <marcellux> 3.11.0-17-generic
[18:37] <marcellux> speed is slow
[18:45] <Kubuntuix> Hi all! Anyone updated KDE from backports in Kubuntu 12.04?
[18:46] <Kubuntuix> After updating kdm is uninstalled because of missing corrct sysv-rc version...
[18:47] <Kubuntuix> and becuase of missing kdm the kubuntu-desktop package is also uninstalled
[18:54] <marcellux> lol - google chrome is the problem, and not the system update
[19:00] <pedahzur> So, I have "http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu precise main" enabled for my system. Today I see there is an update.  Running dist-upgrade tells me that kdm and kubuntu-desktop will be removed. I know kubuntu-desktop is a meta-package, but removing kdm seems a bit worrisome. Thoughts?
[19:32] <Affondo> some plugin for APE on k3b?
[19:58] <Kubuntuix> Okay... I solved the problem for now by using a newer sysv-rc package (sysv-rc_2.88dsf-41ubuntu5~ubuntu12.04.1~ppa1_all.deb) from here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/dirk-computer42/c42-backport/ubuntu/pool/main/s/sysvinit/
[19:59] <Kubuntuix> after this I can reinstall kdm and kubuntu-desktop
[20:46] <osbinas> how to check perfomance of video card ?
[22:35] <miseria> la palabra manipuladora que dice un perdedor y arrogante pacifista si no estas conmigo, eres mi enemigo  bienvenidos httpcastroruben.com temo_a_un_ser_sin_rival