[00:00] <house> start keylogger
[00:13] <marcondes> hi
[00:38] <JamesF> hey, i need some help. It seems that i am missing all of my opengl libs for C++ dev. I have googled the hell out of it and followed all tutorials i can find.
[00:38] <JamesF> still no luck
[00:39] <valorie> !info opengl
[00:39] <JamesF> Is there another way of obtaining the libs for opengl?
[00:41] <JamesF> should I re-install with an earlier version of kubuntu?
[00:41] <valorie> JamesF: it is usually a -dev package
[00:42] <valorie> by C++ dev, do you mean you are hacking ON C++, or *with* C++
[00:42] <JamesF> Thats what i thought too. I have installed or Re-installed libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev freeglut and freeglut3-dev
[00:43] <JamesF> lol, no hacking. I have a graphics engine i have been developing for a while now...
[00:43] <valorie> if you do  `apt-cache search opengl` you get lots of possibilities
[00:43] <JamesF> yep
[00:45] <valorie> I'm thinking that #kde-devel is probably a more fruitful chan for you
[00:45] <valorie> this is more kubuntu user help
[00:46] <JamesF> lol. kk, ill give them a shot. Thanks anyways
[00:46] <valorie> good luck!
[00:48] <valorie> oh, if you haven't tried installing `build-essential` that might help
[00:48] <valorie> !info build-essential
[01:35] <JamesF> I figured it out Valorie, i reinstalled my graphics drivers and found that they are not placed in the same directory as it was in 12.04. instead of /usr/libs it was in user/libs/i386-linux-gnu
[02:02] <DarthFrog> valorie: FYI, regarding my question yesterday about restoring sound devices that KDE had removed: ALSAmixer wasn't the answer, it wasn't even installed.  I had to delete ~/.pulse and delete ~/.kde/share/config/phonondevicesrc, then restart KDE.
[02:07] <nani__> hi
[02:08] <nani__> any body there
[02:09] <nani__> hi
[02:50] <marcos_> hi people
[03:41] <KAMIDAZe007_> hi all
[03:45] <KAMIDAZe007_> i want to combinate ubuntu with kali
[03:47] <KAMIDAZe007_> should i use kali or ubuntu for the basic platform?
[03:47] <KAMIDAZe007_> thanks ;)
[03:54] <rww> Kali is based on Debian. How do you propose to "combinate" (what does that mean, exactly?) it with Ubuntu?
[03:55] <KAMIDAZe007_> ubuntu is also on debian
[03:56] <KAMIDAZe007_> u can install ubuntu and patch there the kali package into it
[03:56] <rww> Yes, Ubuntu is based on Debian. There's a *lot* of changes in Ubuntu from the basic Debian packages, and installing Debian repositories on Ubuntu isn't supported specifically because those changes and such repositories don't tend to co-exist well.
[03:56] <KAMIDAZe007_> or u use the other way
[03:57] <rww> If memory serves, on top of that Kali makes major changes such as running as root by default, which Ubuntu is not written to support (e.g. we lock the root account and recommend sudo instead).
[03:58] <rww> so basically, whichever way you choose won't be supported by #ubuntu or #kubuntu, won't be supported by #debian, and may or may not be supported by #kali-linux (I have no idea of their support policies)
[03:58] <KAMIDAZe007_> intresting ;)
[03:59] <KAMIDAZe007_> i guess i will go the kali way and patch this how i need it
[04:00] <KAMIDAZe007_> i really like all the nice optic and features in ubuntu
[04:01] <KAMIDAZe007_> many thanks for your help
[05:11] <Voyage> hi,
[05:12] <Voyage> I cant speak by my microphone pluged in. but the built in micro phone of my laptop works. I have toogled the audio settings but no use. any one has a clue?
[05:21] <valorie> Voyage: do you have pavucontrol?
[05:22] <valorie> you can check in there device by device
[05:23] <Voyage> valorie,  where can we see that? or get to that?
[05:23] <valorie> it isn't installed by default, so you'll have to install it
[05:24] <valorie> !info pavucontrol
[05:25] <Voyage> ok. I am installing it
[07:57] <Voyage> valorie,  cant work with any drop down option in pavucontrol...  any other way to see if my audio can work?
[09:02] <Voyage> I cant speak by my microphone pluged in. but the built in micro phone of my laptop works. I have toogled the audio settings but no use. any one has a clue?  I used  pavucontrol but  cant work with any drop down option in pavucontrol...  any other way to see if my audio can work?
[09:05] <valorie> !sound
[09:05] <valorie> dang it, bot splitted
[09:05] <valorie> ubottu: ping
[09:05] <valorie> !pulseaudio
[09:05] <valorie> pfff
[09:10] <apachelogger> valorie: don't break the bot :P
[09:10] <apachelogger> that's my job
[09:13] <valorie> Voyage: those sound links have helped me a lot in the past
[09:14] <valorie> I must have affronted his dignity
[09:14] <Voyage> valorie,  hm
[09:14] <valorie> poor thing
[11:57] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:19] <mydogsnameisrudy> morning
[12:28] <BluesKaj> Hey mydogsnameisrudy
[12:35] <jarkko_> has anyone idea what 9.871349] init: ureadahead main process (211) terminated with status 5 means?
[12:39] <BluesKaj> jarkko_, did you notice any problems after the message ?
[12:39] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: i cant confirm...
[12:41] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: network manager doesn't start i have to use widget to connect internet (i think it's knonw issue)...ALSO if i use safe mode to boot, there is some kernel issue with something and i think it's network related...i can bypass the issue by ctrl+c
[12:42] <BluesKaj> you have installed the NM widget in the panel ?
[12:42] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: yes
[12:42] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: only way to connect as far as i know
[12:43] <BluesKaj> jarkko_, and it doesn't auto-connect ?
[12:43] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: it works correctly, but the thing which i had before that widget doesn't work
[12:43] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: what's the default? it's not that widget
[12:44] <BluesKaj> the widget is part of network management, some ppl don't use the widget
[12:45] <BluesKaj> if the widget sets up your connection then there's really nothing to worry about
[12:46] <BluesKaj> jarkko_,^
[12:47] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: i know, but i think the original program doesnt work like it should
[12:47] <jarkko_> just upgraded kubuntu packages btw.
[12:48] <BluesKaj> jarkko_, if you are connecting to the internet without any problem, then you don't have one...let's not work on a problem that's already solved
[12:49] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: but  i am not sure if someone would make clean install, would the network manager work like it should
[12:49] <BluesKaj> jarkko_, perhaps you could search launchpad for a similar bug, that might help your curiosity
[12:50] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: when i boot into safe mode 3.13.4, trying normal boot there is some problem..is just loops, which can be interrupted by ctrl+c ( i dont have this issue on normal boot)
[12:50] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: don't remember exact errros
[12:50] <BluesKaj> safe mode?
[12:50] <jarkko_> errors
[12:51] <jarkko_> into grub --> safe boot or something similar
[12:51] <BluesKaj> recovery kernel
[12:52] <jarkko_> yes
[12:53] <jarkko_> is it worth trying to figure what's not working and report?
[12:54] <BluesKaj> jarkko_, like I said look in launchpad for a similar bug first, no point in duplicating an existing report
[12:55] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: do you have direct link?
[12:55] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: i find it hard to find kubuntu related issues sometimes
[12:57] <BluesKaj> there is a searchbar in lauchpad, https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[13:00] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: was it march when kubuntu has final versio?
[13:01] <jarkko_> 14.04
[13:02] <monkeyjuice> BluesKaj:  you running 14.04? if so is opengl running desktop effects?
[13:03] <BluesKaj> 14 stands for the year. 04 stands for the month, jarkko_
[13:03] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: didnt know that
[13:03] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: i thought they just increase in time
[13:04] <jarkko_> BluesKaj: very clever actually
[13:04] <BluesKaj> monkeyjuice, yeah, 14.04 OpenGL and raster
[13:04] <monkeyjuice> hmmm ok i must have a driver problem i guess
[13:05] <BluesKaj> desktop effects are ok , still have few artifacts like blanking parts of the screen etc
[13:05] <BluesKaj> moving the cursor usually restores
[13:05] <monkeyjuice> well its working just not right so ill keep waiting for now
[13:06] <BluesKaj> no crashes or segfaults , just that annoyance
[13:06] <monkeyjuice> touch pad pointer was locking up yesterday seems to be good now
[13:11] <BluesKaj> looks like X has some problems, hard to tell if they're driver related
[15:20] <ronnoc> apachelogger: Already sent your newly-minted blog post to G+, FaceBooger, and Twitter :)
[15:22] <apachelogger> \o/
[15:22] <apachelogger> I am internet famous :)
[15:22] <Riddell> apachelogger: but it doesn't have the kitten on planet!
[15:23] <apachelogger> poor planet
[15:23] <ronnoc> uz an interwebz celebrity! (along with JR, of course)
[15:24] <ronnoc> and JR has some shiny new office things it appears
[15:25] <Riddell> not shiny but warm at least
[15:25] <jonnyw2k-work> Random question, does Compiz still exsist/get used
[15:29] <ronnoc> Riddell: warm > office bling
[15:29] <apachelogger> jonnyw2k-work: it's been somewhat merged with unity, but yeah it technically exists in some capacity
[15:33] <jonnyw2k-work> apachelogger, I was more on about integration with KDE for some eye candy, the only useful links I can find are from 2010, and I know things can change alot in that time.
[15:35]  * genii gets nostalgic for KDE 3.10
[15:35] <Riddell> jonnyw2k-work: KDE has the market leader compositing window manager kwin
[15:36] <apachelogger> ^ that
[15:37] <genii> jonnyw2k-work: Pretty much all the eye candy that Compiz/Compiz-Fusion did like cube, wobbly windows, etc is built-in  to the compositing of kwin
[16:17] <blah-blah> #amarok
[16:29] <admin1> привет
[17:08] <usul> #LWB@irc.rizon.net
[17:43] <shadeslayer> so, extremely stupid question, how does one execute a root command with su
[17:44] <lordievader> shadeslayer: I thought it was: su root -c <command>
[17:44] <shadeslayer> lordievader: at which point it asks for a password
[17:44] <shadeslayer> and if I put in my user password it gives me an auth error
[17:45] <lordievader> shadeslayer: Ah right Ubu doesn't have a root pw. So you have to use sudo or give root a pw, though the last isn't recommended.
[17:47] <shadeslayer> mmm
[17:49] <genii> sudo su .. ?
[17:52] <lordievader> Or that ^ ;)
[18:01] <Manuela_> excuse me, I need help. I've installed Kubuntu 12.04 on a mac powerbook pc g4, but I can't load the operative system. There's only the black login screen. Excuse me for my ignorance, but I'm totally new to this world. How can I load the operative system? Thanks a lot
[18:04] <lordievader> Manuela_: I have no experience with Mac but let me give it a shot. What black login screen are you talking about, can you perhaps show a screenshot?
[18:05] <Manuela_> no, I can't. I'll try to describe it
[18:05] <Manuela_> it's a login screen. I put my username and my password, but I don't know what to do later
[18:06] <lordievader> Manuela_: On the top does it read "Ubuntu <some version> <host-name> tty1"?
[18:06] <Manuela_> exactly
[18:06] <Manuela_> ubuntu login:
[18:06] <Manuela_> then, I put username and password
[18:06] <Manuela_> and appears
[18:07] <Manuela_> last login: bla bla bla
[18:07] <Manuela_> welcome to ubuntu 12.04 lts
[18:07] <lordievader> Manuela_: Ah ok, then I know where you are. It is very probable that the display driver fails to load. What happens when you login and run the command 'startx'?
[18:07] <Manuela_> fatal server error: no screens found
[18:07] <Manuela_> failed to load module "fglrx"
[18:07] <Manuela_> it's only a bit of what I see
[18:08] <Manuela_> failed to open framebuffer device
[18:08]  * genii sips and ponders ATI/AMD
[18:08] <Manuela_> starting pbbuttonsd OK starting mouse emulation daemon mouseemu fail
[18:10] <Manuela_> What do you suggest me to do?
[18:11] <lordievader> Manuela_: As I figured the display driver fails. Did you manually install the fglrc driver?
[18:12] <Manuela_> no
[18:13] <Manuela_> Can I do it through install dvd?
[18:13] <lordievader> Manuela_: Could you pastebin the output of: lspci -k|grep -A2 VGA
[18:13] <lordievader> !paste
[18:13] <Manuela_> I simply did the boot by dvd and installed the operative system
[18:13] <Manuela_> ok
[18:13] <Manuela_> 1 minute
[18:15] <Manuela_> vga compatible controller: advanced micro devices [AMD] nee ATI Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (rev 02) Subsystem: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x Kernel modules: aty128fb
[18:15] <Manuela_> that's what I see
[18:19] <lordievader> Manuela_: Hmm, there seem to be more people with problems with that card.
[18:20] <Manuela_> :(
[18:22] <Manuela_> Can I do anything to fix it?
[18:23] <lordievader> Manuela_: I'm looking around to see if someone fixed it.
[18:24] <Manuela_> thank you! :) you're very kind
[18:24] <genii> I wonder why it doesn't use the non-proprietary driver by default ( radeon).
[18:25] <lordievader> genii: The Ubuntu docs/wiki doesn't list it as supported.
[18:26] <genii> lordievader: What I find curious... is if they didn't manually install fglrx driver, then why does it want to try using it? Unless maybe there is some xorg.conf trying to load it or something
[18:27] <genii> Because normally all non-free/proprietary drivers are not iinstalled on a clean install
[18:28] <lordievader> Hmm, the ATI/AMD site doesn't list the card either.
[18:28] <lordievader> I.e. I cannot find it...
[18:28] <Manuela_> :( it's probably too old
[18:29] <genii> Manuela_: Does:  lsmod | grep fglrx   ...show it?   If not, then does: lsmod | grep radeon    ...show a result?
[18:29] <Manuela_> thank you, I try
[18:29] <lordievader> Manuela_: You might try 10.04 (though it is EOL :( ) Here (->) someone says puppy linux 5.2 which is based on 10.04 appearantly works for them: http://askubuntu.com/questions/117510/install-lubuntu-12-04-on-an-old-dell-c600-video-issues
[18:30] <Manuela_> nothing
[18:31] <lordievader> genii: It loads some frame buffer driver: aty128fb
[18:31] <genii> Hm.
[18:33] <lordievader> Worst case: the card being too old and Precise dropping support for it.
[18:35] <Manuela_> so I have to reinstall mac os x tiger again :(
[18:35] <Manuela_> it's too slow
[18:35] <lordievader> Manuela_: Or try Ubu 10.04
[18:36] <Manuela_> where can I find it?
[18:36] <Manuela_> thak you
[18:36] <genii> If I had more time today I would help you poke at it with a stick
[18:36] <Manuela_> *thank you
[18:36] <lordievader> Hmm, 10.04 server edition is supported till 2015. So you do get those updates.
[18:37] <lordievader> Manuela_: Here you can download 10.04: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04.3/
[18:37] <Manuela_> thanks a lot!
[18:38] <Manuela_> mmm there's only th eintel version
[18:38] <Manuela_> I have a powerbook
[18:38] <Manuela_> *intel
[18:38] <Dan_D> What is the command line way of running a .deb file to install the program?
[18:38] <Manuela_> it doesn't matter. thanks for the great help
[18:39] <lordievader> Manuela_: Oh hey, hold on.
[18:39] <lordievader> Dan_D: sudo dpkg -i <package>.deb
[18:39] <Dan_D> Thanks
[18:40] <Dan_D> I got dependency issues, is there a command to install the dependecies?
[18:41] <lordievader> Dan_D: sudo apt-get install -f
[18:41] <Dan_D> Thanks
[18:41] <lordievader> Manuela_: Whoo found it: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04.3/
[18:41] <lordievader> Wait that should be: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/mirror/cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/lucid/release/
[18:41] <Dan_D> It said it will remove the program I am trying to install, help?
[18:43] <Dan_D> I may just try some other way.
[18:44] <lordievader> Dan_D: Hihi, that is one way to resolve the dependency. What are you trying to install?
[18:44] <Dan_D> Corewars, the version for linux from Sourceforge
[18:44] <Dan_D> corewars_0.9.13-0.1_i386.deb
[18:45] <lordievader> !info corewars
[18:45] <lordievader> Hmm.
[18:45] <Dan_D> I tried literally sudo apt-get install <dependencies here> and it said it could not find them but they are referred to by another thing
[18:46] <Dan_D> Also tried sudo apt-get install 0f and that did not work
[18:46] <Dan_D> I mean -f not 0f
[18:47] <Dan_D> I could use Wine to run the Windows version I guess.
[18:47] <lordievader> Dan_D: Whoo more old stuff. Perhaps a version from (->) installs: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+package/corewars
[18:47] <Dan_D> Ok.
[18:51] <Dan_D> lordievader, that apparently needs the ungettable dependencies
[18:52] <lordievader> Dan_D: Hmm, I guess you are out of luck.
[18:52] <Dan_D> Time to try Wine and the windows version
[18:57] <Dan_D> Well, Windows version appears to work.
[18:58] <Manuela_> lordievader: thank you, I'll try to download it
[18:58] <lordievader> Manuela_: Hope that works out for you.
[19:35] <Dj_FlyBy> so when using sudo, as kUbuntu does, how does one use root with password (Example. I am trying to access mysql and it needs the root password, of which i do not know)
[19:37] <lordievader> Dj_FlyBy: In Ubuntu the root user doesn't have a password. However the mysql root password is not linked to the root user password, it is something else.
[19:39] <Dj_FlyBy> lordievader, so then it would be safe to assume that mysql implements one by default when installing via Muon?
[19:40] <lordievader> Dj_FlyBy: Err, never done an install through Muon, through apt-get it explicitly asks for one.
[19:42] <Dj_FlyBy> yea....  starting to think i will remove and reinstall a couple things that way instead of through Muon... maybe just remove Muon together if that wont hurt anything.
[19:42] <lordievader> Dj_FlyBy: You did install the server? Not the client? Client doesn't ask for a password.
[19:43] <Dj_FlyBy> yes
[19:45] <Dj_FlyBy> I don't mind removing and re-adding things if needed as this is a very very fresh install of kubuntu...
[19:45] <lordievader> Dj_FlyBy: Hmm, odd. It might work to reconfigure the package, try in a terminal: sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server
[19:56] <orlando_> hey
[20:40] <moses__> Hello!!
[20:46] <moses__> Um hello
[20:46] <moses__> Is any one there
[20:47] <moses__> Sorry im new at this
[20:47] <genii> moses__: People are around, just quiet :) If you have some question, just ask and see if there is a helper which responds
[20:47] <moses__> How old are you
[20:49] <genii> moses__: Ancient. :) The appropriate type of question for this channel would be something like "How can I get my Kubuntu to do <fill in blank>" or so. This is not a channel for social talk
[20:49] <lordievader> moses__: For offtopic we have #kubuntu-offtopic ;)
[20:50] <moses__> Oh well then how do yu make WH wave edit work
[20:50]  * genii slides a mug of coffee into #kubuntu-offtopic for lordievader
[20:51] <moses__> Never mind ill just go to off topic
[21:01] <laurent_> i am looking for doc / tuto for dev kde app
[21:02] <genii> laurent_: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Programming_Tutorial_KDE_4
[21:03] <laurent_> thanks. i am new to linux dev, i come from windows dev.
[21:04] <Tracking> Got to go Bye
[21:07] <genii> laurent_: You may also want to enquire in #kubuntu-devel for more resources
[21:08] <genii> Also, alternately, #kde-devel
[21:12] <laurent_> thanks. Lot of stuff to read
[21:23] <Tracking> Hello how do you get radio tray to work
[21:24] <TheFakeazneD525> :D
[21:24] <TheFakeazneD525> Polo shirts!
[21:24] <TheFakeazneD525> the only kind of shirt I ever wear
[21:24] <TheFakeazneD525> ...EVER...
[21:24] <Tracking> Okay
[21:27] <TheFakeazneD525> hai Tracking
[21:27] <TheFakeazneD525> I just saw the title
[21:27] <TheFakeazneD525> er... topic
[21:41] <dougl> if I switch to nvidia drivers how do I change back go nouveau if I dont like it?
[21:43] <wxl> dougl: modprobe is your friend. you can uninstall the nvidia drivers with your package manager of choice and then modprove remove them and modprobe add nouveau.
[21:48] <dougl> wxl, thanks I will give it a try
[22:47] <ronnoc> is Alex now he top maintainer for Muon?
[22:48] <ronnoc> s/he/the
[22:48] <ronnoc> >.>
[23:18] <Tracking> Is anyone hear
[23:28] <Riddell> ronnoc: yep
[23:36] <Tracking> Hello