[00:11] monkeyjuice: And I would retain all my installed applications and settings and such? [00:31] Salut, comment avoir la l;iste de tous les channels ?< [00:34] allo [00:35] bye j'ai trouvé! === brooks is now known as Guest45732 [05:26] <[Relic]> Tried removing an icon and ended up removing my whole taskbar and tried restoring it but it came back as a default one; is there any way to ressurect my orginal taskbar settings before it was removed instead of having to do another 30miins of rearrangeing all the setting again? [05:41] pfff === calin is now known as crucerucalin === miraiE is now known as kosong === kubuntu is now known as Guest33558 === rahul is now known as RahulAn === skfin_ is now known as skfin === skfin is now known as Guest85762 === Guest85762 is now known as skfin_ === LjL is now known as Guest83982 [10:16] so, hi.. I compiled my own kernel, but need to add propriatary drivers for opengl support and audio, I don't know where to begin with that. [10:19] * odium plays Old Devils by William Elliott Whitmore on Animals in the Dark [10:20] woops wrong chan === emanuele is now known as betaFPUIKnowYou [10:40] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomRestrictedModules leads me astray - I need to install drivers for amd radeon 7000 and realtek alc892 but I can't seem to read up on how to === skfin_ is now known as skfin [11:35] 'Morning all [11:49] where do I list modules I want automatically loaded? === odium1 is now known as odium [11:57] on this article http://askubuntu.com/questions/333795/what-are-the-system-requirements-for-each-flavor-of-ubuntu-desktop Are the minimum requirements by Kubuntu enough to work without being slow? Or does it mean enough to just run kubuntu? [12:03] CrowX-, actually kubuntu/kde should have at least 1G RAM and minimum 800mhz cpu in my experience, if that's what you need to know [12:04] BluesKaj, does it run smoothly with those performances? [12:06] depends on how much is going on in the computer and what/how you want to use it [12:53] my usb wireless n - drops the signal periodically and it's very annoying, I think this has to do with the usb drivers - what can I try? [13:01] odium, which wifi chip? [13:04] BluesKaj: I should know this, but I am not sure lemme check [13:04] Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06) [13:09] odium, try lsusb, the ethernet controller is your wired connection [13:10] or available wired connection, rather [13:11] oh thanks [13:11] 0bda:8176 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188CUS 802.11n WLAN Adapter [13:17] that's an unamusing chipset [13:18] odium: what release/kernel are you using? [13:18] if he has the 3.10 kernel it should work, 3.11not so much [13:19] well I compiled my own 3.11 kernel [13:19] whatshouldI do? [13:19] why? [13:20] to cut out the fat. [13:20] no swap no modules no cpu-throttling [13:20] can you update and upgrade and dist-upgrade [13:20] my machine boots in like 10 seconds [13:21] its lean and mean [13:21] so, what's the point of a fast boot if the kernel modules fail to work properly [13:21] BluesKaj, I don't know how [13:21] BluesKaj: they always did [13:21] this isn't a new problem [13:22] odium, we can't help if you have a custom kernel since we have no idea how it's going to behave [13:29] drat [13:30] fine. [13:32] IMO there's no point in custom kernels unless you run with other default kernels as well, so you can choose at grub when things go wrong. [13:44] !custom [13:45] no info there [13:45] I just need to upgrade my wireless router [13:46] maybe your usb wifi dongle instead,one that's more compatible with linux [13:47] most routers run fine with linux , the wifi dongles, not so much [13:47] my router sux [13:47] anyway BBL === Guest83982 is now known as LjL === betaFPUIKnowYou is now known as Roberta === kubuntu is now known as Guest95913 [20:03] okay one question [20:04] how do I make apt shut up about my half-botched emacs install [20:04] emacs works fine === k is now known as Guest91427 === clint_ is now known as WizardAuxvasse [20:56] hey all [20:56] I can't get my USB3 SIIG dual-bay Hard Drive Dock or drives attachd to it recognized. I see this message in /var/log/syslog: Mar 26 16:51:57 gear mtp-probe: checking bus 6, device 9: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb6/6-2" [20:57] Mar 26 16:51:57 gear mtp-probe: bus: 6, device: 9 was not an MTP device [21:11] hey I want to add the "irqpoll" option to my bootup. How do I do this? [21:32] can someone tell me how to make my folders open in a preview mode like it use to do automatically on my desktop in the earlier versions like 12.10 & 12.04?? [21:32] im running Kubuntu 13.10 SS === micha_ is now known as tmbl === brooks is now known as Guest24355