[00:00] anyone else got idea how to turn off auto updates in kubuntu 13.10?? [00:02] qww_: Investigate the /etc/update-* directories. [00:03] i wouldnt know what i should look at ;/ [00:09] Let it be a challenge to the student. :-) [00:10] yeah who care about time as we are all immortals [00:10] Hmm, there doesn't seem to be anything in /etc/update-notifier. That's where I'd've figured it'd be configured. [00:11] i found something [00:11] will have to try it [00:12] i hope i wont be back here ;) [00:12] qww_: There's something in SystemSettings. [00:12] under Application and System Notifications. [00:12] Choose Other Notifications. [00:16] great [00:16] it didnt work <3 [00:17] i made change in etc/update-manager/release-upgrades but its not that;/ [00:18] my usual solution is to murder all the update notifier packages, but that's probably not a great solution [00:18] maybe i should change kubuntu for something else ;/ [00:19] dunno why ubuntu couldnt find my wireless modem after i bought new motherboard ... [00:20] when kubuntu can without problem [00:23] guess i will have to try again tomorrow [00:23] bye guys thx for all your help :) [03:01] so beta2 is out? [03:01] will there be an rc? [03:03] !schedule-#ubuntu+1 [03:03] A schedule of Trusty Tahr (14.04) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule [03:07] but what is the point in testing 14.13 beta3 when rc is out already? [03:08] (what's 14.13?) where do you see a beta 3 in there...? [03:09] https://wiki.kubuntu.org/TrustyTahr/Beta2/Kubuntu [03:09] Beta 2 Highlights [03:09] oh 4.13 [03:09] KDE Applications and Platform 4.13 Beta 3 [03:10] KDE Ships Release Candidate of Applications and Platform 4.13 [03:10] probably because there's not a whole lot of difference between them and the RC didn't land in time for Ubuntu beta freeze === josef_ is now known as josvuk [05:05] I compiled and installed my own kernel which works amazingly, but how do I switch back to the normal kernel? [05:06] hey can anyone help me with an amarok streaming problem [05:08] amarok seems to freeze and not play network streams until i restart if i pause or remove a network stream === thelionroars is now known as thelionsleeps [05:13] Any place where I could deposit "would be nice" feature requests for kde-connect? [05:13] WizardGed: there is an #amarok channel, but you might try running amarok from the commandline, `amarok --debug --nofork` and watch the output [05:16] Phoenixz: feature requests go on bugs.kde.org [05:17] please search first and see if someone has already requested the feature [05:19] thank you there is a bug that looks like the one im having but it says it was fixed in a version lower than my own [05:37] how can I install the ubuntu kernel again? [05:43] odium, unless you got rid of the ubuntu stock kernel, it's still there [05:43] and you can choose it from grub [05:44] hmm. that's something I don't see in grub === mohamed is now known as Guest89728 === rahul is now known as Guest80520 === Guest80520 is now known as RahulAN === thelionsleeps is now known as thelionroars [07:15] so many [08:02] ahhh what's the program name for the control panel? [09:31] hola [09:52] Hello everyone [09:52] anyone know how to turn off auto update in kubuntu 13.10?? [09:59] anyone with free time to help me? === rossi is now known as Guest58892 [10:28] oki: open muon software center, settings, configure software sources, updates [10:40] 'Morning folks [10:52] salut [11:03] I managed fuck up my ssd installation of kubuntu and decided to plug in a spare hybrid-drive I have which I forgot had ubuntu on it, luckily this system works but I want to get to the bottom of why kubuntu refuses to boot. [12:46] I tried installing "additional drivers" a fglrx graphics driver but it failed, now my system hangs at boot and I don't know how to undo the changes. [12:52] odium: have you tried sudo apt-get purge fglrx* [12:52] not yet I havent [12:52] I will [12:52] thank you [13:01] friti, this is perplexing, I cannot chroot into that system from this one. [13:02] oh, wait I know what to do === anubis is now known as Guest65624 [13:09] Hi can someone tell me how to filter a file? I need to grep all files that contain a certain pattern call it X. the output i want is every line containing X but without any text before X. So lets say there is the line "xyzXabc" i want abc [13:11] ... [13:11] hello world! [13:11] hi gsmlg [13:12] hi [13:15] So, I uninstalled the drivers but the system still hangs - it stops at a point where it says "Restoring resolver state" does this indicate anything? [13:17] Guest65624: you can probably use sed, like: grep -h X *|sed -re 's/.*X(.*)$/\1/' [13:17] that'll remove everything before the last occurrence of X, and X itself === osolus is now known as Guest3146 === Guest3146 is now known as odium [13:32] Okay, hello, I've been working on this overnight and still no results, my system hangs at "Restoring resolver state" - it crippled it by installing fglrx drivers and also mesa gallium drivers and have since uninstalled them, to no avail. I'm not sure what to try next. I have reinstalled the kernel and I am fairly certain everything else is okay but my system is still hanging. I only have installation media for i686 and my system is 64 bit, so this is an i [13:39] tsimpson, odium is using a custom kernel, just for your info [13:39] I was.. It was very nice [13:39] nothing, at this point, is sacred [13:40] what must I do? I can try the older kernels but I think I did already [13:41] make sure you tried the older ones, odium [13:43] I'm sure I did. === jonas_ is now known as Guest52737 [14:15] hi everyone, I'm using Kubuntu 14.04 Beta2 and the last couple of days I have some issues with akonadi/kmail/baloo [14:16] these services (akonadi_baloo_indexer, mysqld, kmail, akonadiserver) are always using the CPU and kmail is working like a snail. [14:17] anyone with the same symptoms/problem with this? [14:20] zoki: Trusty support is in #ubuntu+1 [14:23] lordievader: thanks [15:11] Morning? Ish? [15:12] I just installed Kubuntu last night on my Chromebook, wanted to see what I can see as far as the community support goes. [15:14] I can see that everybody has quite the chatty streak going on here. It always this busy? [15:26] This is normal. It's not a chat channel. [15:28] hi...is there a channel to discuss things about 14.04? [15:29] m_tadeu, #ubuntu+1 [15:30] BluesKaj: thanx [15:30] there appears to be a #kubuntu+1 , but the server says it's invite only (+i) [15:32] why is freenode hiding this from us ...ubuntu is becoming too different, kubuntu users should have their own dev OS user chat [15:33] or allow dev OS support here [15:43] BluesKaj: #kubuntu+1 forwards to #ubuntu+1 you only get the message about +i when you're already in #ubuntu+1 [15:57] tsimpson, bummer :( [15:58] BluesKaj: if you feel there should be a distinct +1 for kubuntu, you should probably bring it up at the next kubuntu meeting on on the developers mailing list [15:58] s/on on/or on/ [15:59] tsimpson, right, I might do that === rafael_ is now known as rafael === rafael is now known as Guest5633 === calin is now known as crucerucalin [18:41] Good evening. === scott_ is now known as Guest97227 === alphacrypt is now known as alphadustinkst === [BNC]alphacrypt is now known as alphacrypt [21:30] can u tell how to uninstall ppa/kubuntu backports and install again.. some problem has occur.. [21:35] !ppa-purge [21:35] To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:/ » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html [21:35] pramiti: ^^^ [21:36] first though, I would try `sudo apt-get -f install` [21:36] and see if that fixes the problem === odium is now known as Guest77825 === Guest77825 is now known as osolus === osolus is now known as Guest57128 === kubuntu is now known as Guest42660 === Guest97227 is now known as ScottyK [22:19] dear god this is terrible, I have a working system but after an update it locks me out of lightdm and I can't login [22:19] what do I have to do, downgrade?!? someone please, I beg for assistance. [22:19] I have a stock kernel now [22:19] It's a fresh installation [22:20] the wifi works barely [22:20] but I had to move downstairs to get internet, I thought an upgrade would fix the wifi and now I am on a root terminal in irssi [22:25] could anyone guess why after a fresh installation I am stuck in irssi on a root terminal ? [22:25] I can't launch lightdm [22:26] well lightdm restarts but it doesn't launch kde [22:27] should I reinstall? [22:27] all I did was install the security updates [22:27] can anyone suggest why this is happening? [22:29] halp. [22:31] can u tell me this if after doing ppa:purge i again do sudo apt-get install .. will it again upgrade the same package ? === onca is now known as Guest60331 === Guest60331 is now known as onca_ === onca_ is now known as osolus_ [22:38] so I installed twice in case this happened. I'm afraid to update my software because of the latest crash === ubuntu is now known as Guest85250 [22:43] pfff, ask then disappear [22:44] how can I make an ssh server run on this machine [22:44] osolus_: which kubuntu did you install? [22:45] let me check [22:45] 13.10 amd64 [22:45] I'm afraid to upgrade this. [22:45] I installed it on two drives. [22:45] !info openssh-server [22:45] so I have a spare drive [22:46] openssh-server (source: openssh): secure shell (SSH) server, for secure access from remote machines. In component main, is optional. Version 1:6.2p2-6ubuntu0.2 (saucy), package size 252 kB, installed size 777 kB [22:46] osolus_: openssh-server is what I have on this machine [22:46] that's what I wanted. [22:46] thank oyu [22:47] I suggest putting the 14.04 beta on one of the drives and checking it out [22:47] or trying it out in a live session [22:47] Okay I will [22:47] it is the most stable yet [22:47] but that means I have to download it and install it onto a jump drive [22:47] even though it's still beta [22:47] yes [22:47] not too many torrents either [22:47] can you direct me to where I can download it, is there a torrent? [22:47] I'm not torrenting it yet [22:48] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/14.04/beta-1/ [22:48] perhaps I should [22:49] * valorie starts 'em [22:49] thank you === ovidiu-florin_ is now known as ovidiu-florin [22:50] oh this should only take 18minutes [22:53] I should have done that when it arrived [22:53] me too [22:53] I'll start after I download it [22:53] I seed all the *buntu torrents [23:11] I have installed kubuntu 14.04, btrfs. I just used gparted to move the /boot / and /home partitions in /, and remove /boot and /home. / is now bootable, but AFAIK, I still have to upgrade GRUB. How would I go about this? [23:13] Can I just do "upgrade-grub" ? [23:13] upgrade grub ??? [23:14] you don't move anything [23:14] sorry, update-grub [23:14] I'm not following what you are doing, if you installed to btrs, why are you moving file systems and changing partitions ? [23:14] why are you just not using the layout you installed to ? [23:15] ikonia: Stubbornness, I guess :) But I wanted to start working / experimenting with btrfs subvolumes, but I got mixed up with LVM volumes,.. in any case, I had the 3 btrfs partitions, I have them all groupped together now in / which is bootable, but I need to know how to fix the grub part [23:15] I can just do update-grub? [23:16] update-grub just rebuilds the menu.lst/.conf from the rules [23:16] ikonia: I mean, the thing is, it is all already done, I'm nearly at the end of the process, but I forgot about grub, which I now want to fix as well [23:16] I take it grub first booted /boot, which now is in the / partition.. I'd have to update that in the grub rules first? [23:17] it will boot where you tell it to boot from [23:18] ikonia: I imagine that, but where would I change this? [23:19] the best way is to look at the grub.conf file (don't change it directly) to see what's been generated, then look at the rules to match how that is being constructed and update the rules [23:19] by default, grub is in the /boot partition, or is it placed in the mbr? [23:20] what ??? [23:20] grub has to be on the mbr....otherwise how would it boot it [23:21] There is no /etc/grub.conf, I do find /etc/grub.d/ with 00_header 10_linux 20_memtest86+ 30_uefi-firmware 41_custom 05_debian_theme 20_linux_xen 30_os-prober 40_custom [23:21] grub.conf is not in /boot [23:21] in /etc sorry [23:21] it's in /boot [23:21] /etc is not visible to grub - so it lives in /boot [23:22] the rules are in /etc which is why they are used to generate grub.conf rather than try to read /etc directly [23:22] ikonia: so I should be able to find a /boot/grub.conf then? [23:22] I'd be worried if you didn't [23:23] thats basically the menu that grub displays [23:23] ikonia: well, I just did not :) Thing is, I have not removed it [23:23] without that - no grub instructions to boot [23:23] kubuntu_: look for grub.conf or menu.lst [23:23] That probably explains the black screen I was seeing [23:23] Is there a way to rebuild that file? [23:23] ikonia: I can only find a sub dir "grub" [23:23] kubuntu_: /boot/grub/grub.conf(menu.lst) [23:24] sorry, maybe grub.cfg [23:24] /boot/grub only contains gfxblacklist.txt and grubenv [23:24] can't check, not got an ubuntu box to check [23:24] ok, then you have a problem [23:24] ikonia: Is there any way to regenerate a grub.conf file? [23:25] update-grub (which in ubuntu is an alias link to grub2-mkconfig I believe) [23:27] ikonia: I take it I first have to chroot so that its working on the correct device? [23:27] I have no idea your current situation, but just apply common sense, eg: it's going to look in /etc - if you need to chroot to get /etc to the right place, then do that [23:33] osolus_: I found a better link, to beta2: http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/ [23:33] I think the beta1 is no longer being officially seeded [23:43] I'm seeeding on a little cubieboard server and it's downloaded, thank you for your help [23:54] good to hear, osolus_ [23:54] I like it when I can help someone, and they help back! [23:54] off to pizza.... [23:59] I'll help back. give me time though [23:59] rebooting into the beta