[01:36] <valorie> Pram
[01:36] <valorie> oops
[04:20] <Dax> Hola a todos...
[04:22] <Guest91856> Hola a todos...
[04:24] <Guest91856> Hola a todos...
[04:32] <Dax_> Alguien habla español???
[04:33] <rww> ubottu: es | Dax_
[04:34] <Dax_> thank you
[06:51] <markwelds> Hello out there
[06:51] <valorie> hi markwelds, how can we help?
[06:52] <markwelds> well i think i have a sudoer problem
[06:52] <valorie> is your user in the sudoer group?
[06:52] <markwelds> just installed 12.04 and whenever i use a sudo command i get a bash
[06:53] <markwelds> command not found sorry
[06:53] <valorie> what command are you trying to use?
[06:53] <markwelds> sudo install wine
[06:53] <valorie> because you need `sudo apt-get install wine`
[06:54] <markwelds> yep
[06:54] <markwelds> command not found
[06:54] <valorie> tell me exactly what you are doing -- and have you tried from muon instead?
[06:55] <markwelds> in muon it says i do not have permission
[06:55] <markwelds> i screwed the install up somehow
[06:55] <valorie> what exactly happened to make you think that?
[06:56] <valorie> also, I'm curious why you are using 12.04
[06:56] <markwelds> perhaps a simple thing in my login info during install im just guessing
[06:57] <valorie> guessing gets us nowhere
[06:57] <markwelds> nope yer right
[06:57] <markwelds> i make mistakes
[06:57] <markwelds> thats how i learn
[06:57] <lordievader> markwelds: Have you edited /etc/sudoers?
[06:58] <valorie> sudo install wine is not at all the same as the correct command
[06:58] <markwelds> no i havent
[06:58] <lordievader> markwelds: So it should be fine then, try valorie's command: sudo apt-get install wine
[06:58] <markwelds> i know that valorie i was just keeping it simple
[06:59] <lordievader> markwelds: Also the user you are using, did you make it?
[06:59] <markwelds> yes i created and control the install
[06:59] <markwelds> the reason i am using 12.04 is because wubi only has 12.04
[07:00] <lordievader> ? What I mean is, manually crated users are not automatically added to the sudo group.
[07:00]  * lordievader ugh Wubi :(
[07:00] <valorie> oh my
[07:00] <valorie> I've not heard that wubi even worked for 12.04
[07:01] <markwelds> dont have a machine to dedicate a drive at this moment
[07:01] <valorie> you don't have to give a whole drive to kubuntu
[07:01] <lordievader> 2 partitions is enough ;)
[07:01] <markwelds> oh its stable on my hp notebook
[07:01] <valorie> but why are you trying to run an app through wine, rather than just through windows/
[07:01] <valorie> ?
[07:02] <valorie> seems like the long way around the barn
[07:02] <markwelds> because i want to learn what i can do on windows on Linux
[07:03] <lordievader> Hihi Windows->Kubuntu->Wine->.exe
[07:03] <markwelds> thank you lord
[07:03] <valorie> wubi ....
[07:03] <markwelds> wubi is a sorry tool
[07:04] <valorie> if you want linux, use linux applications
[07:04] <valorie> if you want windows, use winapps
[07:04] <lordievader> markwelds: That was a representation of what you are trying to do ;)
[07:04] <valorie> much simpler
[07:04] <markwelds> robs performance
[07:04] <valorie> wine does, yes
[07:05] <lordievader> Also not everything works on wine, I'd go the dualboot route if I where you.
[07:05] <markwelds> yeah now i just have to learn Gparted
[07:06] <valorie> markwelds: just install 13.04 -- the installer will do the work
[07:06] <valorie> tell it you have windows, and it will do the rest
[07:06] <valorie> much simpler
[07:06] <markwelds> ok will do thanks so much great idea
[07:06] <valorie> 14.04 will be out in less than a month, and that's another LTS
[07:07] <valorie> I'm already running it, and it's already awesome
[07:07] <lordievader> +1
[07:10] <markwelds> ok so when i install 13.04 how can i make sure the sudoers dile is setup for me
[07:10] <valorie> it is, automatically
[07:10] <valorie> perhaps that's one of the reasons wubi is dead
[07:10] <valorie> not sure
[07:11] <lordievader> The first user you create (during the install) has sudo rights.
[07:11] <valorie> !wubi
[07:11] <markwelds> oh ok so theres no need for me to get in the terminal to fix it
[07:11] <valorie> huh
[07:11] <valorie> we don't use it anymore in kubuntu
[07:11] <valorie> no, you can use the gui for pretty much everything
[07:11] <lordievader> Appearantly it is still shipped with Ubuntu Saucy iso's
[07:11] <markwelds> ok thank you
[07:12]  * lordievader meh guis...
[07:12] <valorie> we use the cli for convenience, since it is so fast
[07:12] <lordievader> CLI is the way to go :)
[07:12] <valorie> but it's important to use the guis to TEST
[07:12]  * valorie looks meaningfully at lordievader
[07:15] <lordievader> Pff guis :P
[07:18] <valorie> testing makes perfection
[08:00] <alexandr> привет всем
[10:55] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:08] <cjae> does anyone else notice that rekonq opens on the wrong screen? if hdmi used on the video card
[11:09] <cjae> also how do you find out what version of rekonq you are using
[11:09] <BluesKaj> cjae, just rekonq?
[11:09] <cjae> yes
[11:10] <cjae> has for many distributions now, used to be other programs too but now just rekonq
[11:10] <BluesKaj> why are you using rekonq, it's no longer the default browser
[11:11] <cjae> what is
[11:11] <sandman13> is KDE a bloated desktop environment? just asking saw it somewhere
[11:11] <cjae> doesnt everyone has a "powerful enough" computer now
[11:12] <cjae> kde is huge and no for minimalists
[11:12] <BluesKaj> cjae, firefox
[11:12] <cjae> I use ff
[11:13] <cjae> just wondering why I kde app doesnt follow kde rules
[11:14] <BluesKaj> sandman13, well if you're interested in a minimalist type desktop then look elsewhere , but if you want configurability KDE is it, and don't believe everything you read
[11:14] <sandman13> i love the looks of KDE and it's option BluesKaj
[11:15] <BluesKaj> cjae, what KDE rules?
[11:16] <sandman13> btw, what difference are there in Kubuntu and Mint KDE? who implemented it well?
[11:16] <cjae> display configuration rules
[11:16] <cjae> sandman13: try it in vbox and see
[11:16] <sandman13> i would have tested it but for some reason Kubuntu doesn't boot on VMware
[11:16] <cjae> package installer for ine
[11:16] <cjae> one*
[11:17] <cjae> mint uses a synpatic like package installer
[11:17] <cjae> and a lot of things are assumed and setup out of the box
[11:17] <BluesKaj> sandman13, we don't compare distros here, nut if you have a kubuntu question then ask away
[11:17] <BluesKaj> but
[11:17] <cjae> this channel is almost always dead
[11:18] <BluesKaj> cjae, really seldom see you here so ?
[11:19] <cjae> like the kde ufw (firewall) is setup on mint by default (i think)
[11:19] <cjae> or just has to be enabled
[11:20] <cjae> been dropping in since kde 4.1
[11:22] <BluesKaj> perhaps, but not much participation
[11:32] <sandman> till when is Kubuntu 13.10 supported?
[11:34] <lordievader> sandman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[11:35] <sandman> thanks
[12:10] <BluesKaj> rebooted to see if the browser and dialog font artifacts were fixed, looks good so far on OpenGL 3.1 and raster on intel i915 driver
[12:19] <odium> My compy thinks there's two monitors during startup and there's just one. How might I adjust this?
[12:22] <BluesKaj> odium, describe what happens please
[12:22] <odium> the splash is off centered when booting
[12:22] <odium> but my machine boots in under 30 seconds so I barely notice it
[12:24] <BluesKaj> odium, then go into system settings>display&monitor and turn off the second LVDS if it's still enabled
[12:25] <odium> there isn't a second one.
[12:25] <BluesKaj> were you connected to a 2nd monitor via hdmi or vga recently?
[12:26] <odium> I pulled this drive from a aspire one with an additional monitor and put it into nimdok
[12:26] <odium> now it's got one monitor
[12:27] <BluesKaj> nimdok?
[12:29] <BluesKaj> did you reformat and do a clean install on the drive or did you expect it to boot, even with different hardware?
[12:29] <odium> It does work with different hardware
[12:30] <odium> and it works great
[12:30] <odium> I compiled this kernel though
[12:30] <odium> nimdok is just a 4core 4.5ghz w/ 16gb ram and a ssd
[12:32] <BluesKaj> compiling a kernel isn't necessary , but if you must then expect a few problems
[12:56] <odium> sorry, rebooted, I fixed my issue
[13:46] <tos> why some dreams appears so realistical ?
[14:08] <BluesKaj> tos, do you have akubuntu support question ?
[14:40] <tos> BluesKaj, I just stated my question above.
[14:43] <lordievader> tos: That ain't really a Kubuntu support question, hence BluesKaj's question.
[14:58] <aljosa> anybody experiencing system/gui blocked for couple of seconds and then everything works normally in 14.04/dev?
[15:00] <BluesKaj> aljosa, that's a question for #ubuntu+1
[15:02] <lordievader> !kernel
[15:03] <lordievader> !tickless
[15:06] <BluesKaj> BBL
[17:15] <cojack> yo guys
[17:15] <cojack> Im testing new kubuntu 14.04 beta, and I would like to test it on laptop with efi and ssd + hdd
[17:16] <cojack> but I have no idea how to prepare partitions
[17:16] <cojack> there is efi boot partition, wtf?
[18:20] <penguin_> How can I customize KDE
[18:46] <odium> I am getting some errors when running pianobar which is a front end for pandora, this is undoubtedly a kernel parameter but I don't know which one to enable here's the error http://pastebin.com/ubsF8isv - any advice?
[18:47] <odium> audio works fine otherwise
[20:52] <SorenHolm> Hi!  Anyone running Kubuntu the current 14.04?
[20:52] <lordievader> SorenHolm: Jup.
[20:53] <lordievader> Though support for it is in #ubuntu+1
[20:53] <SorenHolm> lordievader: How many pulseaudio-instances have you got running ?
[20:53] <SorenHolm> lordievader: I have 2. And that's just plain old wrong.
[21:17] <yvonne> hi guys, is there anyone who can help me to get my fresh installed kubuntu 12.04 connected thrue wifi??
[21:17] <Guest57126> iḿ on a cable connection right now
[21:18] <Guest57126> but i really want wifi, but how do i do this? when i click on connections, i cannot click on the option 'unwired'
[22:41] <shihab> what is this
[23:35] <xguru> is there a beta channel?
[23:39] <Jeruvy> #Ubuntu+1 I think if memory serves.