/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/03/29/#kubuntu.txt

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JJ__hello, I would like to ask a question03:43
JJ__or someone can help me to find the answer03:44
JJ__I have installed Kubuntu 13.10 to HDD.  And now I want to install Kubuntu 13.10 to a SSD.03:45
JJ__I heard somethings need to be done in order to optimize the SSD (Trim?) after installing Kubuntu but i can not find step-by-step guide03:47
valorie!ssd04:48
valorienope, ok04:48
rwwhrm, someone should write that04:52
valorieindeed, but I don't know enough to do it04:53
valoriemy son got me started when I bought this laptop from him04:53
valorieI know the theory, but not the steps04:54
DarthFroghttp://apcmag.com/how-to-maximise-ssd-performance-with-linux.htm05:03
valorieinteresting - DarthFrog's page is completely blank in chromium05:05
DarthFrogWorks in Firefox.05:05
valoriehmmm, blank there too05:06
valorieand in rekonq and konq05:07
valoriebummer05:08
DarthFrogIn a nutshell, make sure you have the "noatime" option set in fstab.  That's the Linux equivalent of TRIM.05:10
rwwerm, no, it isn't05:20
rwwnoatime stops file access time metadata from being updated. TRIM tells the SSD which bits of the drive can be freed up for write levelling.05:21
rww!trim is <reply> Many Solid State Drives support TRIM, which allows the drive to do garbage collection and improves performance. See http://askubuntu.com/a/19480 for information on activating it.05:24
ubottuI'll remember that, rww05:24
rww!ssd is <alias> trim05:24
ubottuI'll remember that, rww05:24
valoriethat's good, and it would be nice to have an official guide to installing *ubuntu to an SSD/HD setup, which is more and more common05:28
valoriemy first attempt was a bit hosed, so my son reinstalled05:29
valorieI haven't needed any help for years, until then05:29
valorie:(05:29
rwwPersonally in that situation I'd put / on the SSD and /home on the HD, and05:31
rww!separatehome05:31
ubottuYour home directory is where all of your personal files are usually kept. For moving your home directory to a separate partition, please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving05:31
rwwyou can do it during the installer too, but I don't use Ubiquity much so not sure what the instructions would be for that05:32
valorierww: that's what I was attempting to do, but fouled up grub somehow05:35
valoriewhat complicated it was that I wanted to keep the win partition(s) on the HD as well05:36
valoriejust in case I have time for testing KDE on windows05:36
valorieson said reinstalling was easier than repairing grub, which was true05:38
rwwah, yeah. Two drives and Windows and Linux gets interesting05:38
valoriehe doesn't mind showing off to his old ma05:39
valorielol05:40
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BlitzHereHi, Princessvaleyri and I have been having this problem on a clean install of 13.10 on a Dell N5010 with a i5 450M, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive. Kubuntu is installed to the full hard drive. There are no other OSes. The window manager appears to have broken07:13
BlitzHereCan you explain more, Princessvaleyri?07:14
BlitzHereI've been trying to help her troubleshoot, but I'm afraid it's beyond my skills07:15
BlitzHereInstall was done through mini.iso, /home encrypted, guided partitioning with LVM and encryption,07:16
PrincessvaleyriChrome, file viewer, taskbar are malfunctioning07:16
BlitzHereInstalled packages during install were kubuntu-desktop and huge collection of fonts07:17
valoriedid you try `sudo apt-get -f install`?07:19
valoriethat should catch any broken packages and reinstall them07:19
BlitzHerevalorie07:20
BlitzHereI'm having trouble reaching terminal07:20
PrincessvaleyriI installed zram-config and set swappiness to 1007:20
BlitzHereI tried to reboot into recovery through grub07:20
valorieI don't know what those are; sounds like you are more expert than I am07:21
valoriecontrol+alt+f2 doesn't get you to a console?07:23
PrincessvaleyriNope07:23
valoriealso you should be able to alt+f2 `konsole`07:23
PrincessvaleyriNone of those seem to work :/07:23
BlitzHereLet's try again07:23
valoriePrincessvaleyri: alt+f2 doesn't pop up 'krunner' at the top of your screen?07:24
valorieit is very slim07:25
valoriejust big enough to type a line of text07:25
valorieif not, it sounds like KDE didn't get installed07:25
BlitzHerevalorie, I remote desktoped in a little while ago. Everything was up and running07:26
BlitzHereLike normal07:26
BlitzHereAlthough I'll admit I don't know much about kubuntu07:26
PrincessvaleyriValorie: nope. It has no response07:26
valoriehow about from the kmenu?07:28
valorieyou should be able to start konsole from there07:28
PrincessvaleyriNothing seems to work07:29
valorieexcept IRC, eh?07:30
valoriethat and a browser are the most important to me07:30
rwwvalorie: (they're running IRC on their phone :P)07:30
BlitzHereAndchat FTW07:31
valorieah07:31
BlitzHereAlthough, my computer is still up...07:31
BlitzHere:D07:31
valorieBlitzHere: when you remote-desktopped, did you try sudo apt-get -f install ?07:32
BlitzHereI couldn't get to konsole07:32
valorieor a terminal?07:32
BlitzHereBope07:32
BlitzHereI think Princessvaleyri got it up now though07:32
valorieoh, awesome07:32
PrincessvaleyriI had access to the file browser and it some how worked07:33
valorieI know it is hard as a beginner to know how to frame questions07:33
BlitzHereKonquerer = awesoem07:33
valoriebut the terminal is always useful07:34
valorieyes, konq continues to be awesome, even from the dark ages07:34
valoriedolphin is also great07:34
BlitzHereOh, I guess dolphin = awesome. Completely out of touch with KDE :P07:35
BlitzHereAnyway, what does build-dep do?07:36
BlitzHereI would want to reinstall all kubuntu-desktop and it's dependencies07:36
BlitzHereNothing's been customized07:36
BlitzHereThere's nothing to lose07:36
BlitzHeresudo apt-get install –reinstall kubuntu-desktop sudo apt-get build-dep kubuntu-desktop07:37
valoriebuild-dep gives you the -dev versions07:37
BlitzHere?07:37
BlitzHereOkay then07:37
valorieif you plan to build stuff from source, you need those build-depends07:37
valorieotherwise not07:38
BlitzHeresudo apt-get install –reinstall kubuntu-desktop won't fix dependencies right?07:38
valoriekubuntu-desktop is a meta-package07:38
BlitzHereExactly07:38
valorieall the dependencies will be installed07:38
valoriethat's the point07:38
BlitzHereHow do I make apt-get REinstall all dependencies?07:38
valoriejust doing a sudo apt-get -f install will fix any broken packages07:39
PrincessvaleyriI did that07:39
valorieand things still aren't working?07:39
BlitzHereBrb, valorie:thanks07:39
BlitzHerePrincessvaleyri, upload screenshots or pictures to might or something07:40
PrincessvaleyriValorie: nope07:40
PrincessvaleyriOk07:40
valorieyes, screenies would help07:40
valorieimgur is free07:40
valorieI use wmstaw usually07:41
valoriefunction+printscreen key should start up ksnapshot07:41
valorieotherwise, alt+f2 `kscreenshot` will start it up07:42
PrincessvaleyriI can't even take screenshots here.07:42
valoriedoes the screenshotter start up?07:43
BlitzHereJust take pictures with phone07:43
PrincessvaleyriNo07:43
valorieheh07:43
valoriegood grief07:44
PrincessvaleyriMay be I should do a clean install?07:44
valorieany particular reason you installed from mini-iso?07:44
valorieI have no experience with that07:44
valorieif you have a USB key, downloading the ISO and installing from there is really easy07:45
PrincessvaleyriHm. I think everything was working decently till I changed swappiness07:46
valorieI've never touched swap07:46
valorieI've never heard of zram-config either07:47
valorie!info zram-config07:47
ubottuzram-config (source: zram-config): Upstart job to enable zram support. In component main, is extra. Version 0.1 (saucy), package size 3 kB, installed size 41 kB07:47
PrincessvaleyriHm. I think kubuntu was way slower and laggy on my computer than Ubuntu07:48
PrincessvaleyriI'm gonna reinstall and check if it works.07:48
PrincessvaleyriI have been at it for hours now.07:48
valorieit's really snappy here07:49
valorieany reason you wanted to mess with swap and zram?07:49
BlitzHereMy idea07:49
valoriefor what reason?07:49
BlitzHereIt's just something with the install, Kubuntu=Ubuntu IMO as far as smoothness goes07:49
BlitzHereMajor RAM problems with Chrome07:50
valorieI've been using linux for 10+ years and have never needed such extras07:50
valorieI've been using chromium as my main browser for close to a year07:50
valorieoutside of the occasional flash problem, it's great07:50
valorieFF started crashing too often07:50
BlitzHereOpen up one too many tabs and you hit the end of RAM and everything freezes up while it's trying to move data to HDD07:51
BlitzHereFunnily enough07:51
BlitzHereI have no issues on my machine either07:51
BlitzHereWith chrome07:51
valorieI've never tried chrome as such07:51
valoriejust chromium07:51
valorieand I've had 50+ tabs open07:51
valoriefewer than that usually though07:51
BlitzHereBut anyway, Ubuntu recommends swappiness of 10 for desktop systems07:52
BlitzHerehttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq07:52
PrincessvaleyriI couldn't open 8 tabs on it after installing kubuntu07:52
PrincessvaleyriAnd the most I could open on Ubuntu was 20 with a lot of effort.07:53
BlitzHereI have a i5-3230 system with 8GB 1600MHz RAM system and a 7200rpm 500GB HDD and I've never really had any issues with RAM either07:53
BlitzHereExcept once when I opened up 9 instances of this online game :P07:53
valorieI don't think I have swap at all07:54
valorieSysinfo for 'valorie-HP-Pavilion-dv7-Notebook-PC': Running inside KDE 4.12.95 on Ubuntu 14.04, Trusty Tahr powered by Linux 3.13.0-19-generic, CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II P960 Quad-Core Processor at 800-1800/1800 MHz, RAM: 5403/5712 MB, Storage: 456/528 GB, 209 procs, 11.43h up07:55
valorieI guess I have enough ram not to need it07:55
valoriethis is my son's old gaming laptop07:55
valorieand by the way, Trusty is smooth as silk07:56
valorieI never hear of people here in #kubuntu adjusting swappiness, and my bouncer is here 24/707:59
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* valorie goes offline; best of luck, BlitzHere and Princessvaleyri08:08
PrincessvaleyriThanks!08:09
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lordievaderGood morning.08:35
jlmartineval09:09
jotikHello! Does any Kubuntu LTS ISO allow for manual package selection during installation?09:32
ikoniajotik: no09:49
jotikhmm... Its just that I don't find the default kubuntu artwork very pretty. I'll try the ubuntu mini cd instead, install kde-full. Thanks!10:05
lordievaderI thought Kubuntu artwork and KDE artwork was one and the same.10:07
BluesKaj'Morning folks10:51
oncaamarok doesn't seem to launch. am I doing something wrong?11:25
lordievaderonca: What version of Kubuntu are you running?11:27
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odium1amarok just crashes when I launch it and doesn't load, if I try to execute it from the command line it says it's already running and "QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave."11:58
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odiumalso my wireless adapter cuts out every five minutes12:00
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mamatI've just updated kubuntu 14.04 beta and restarted it. then I've got 'baloo_file' in ksysguard uses cpu constantly and hasn't stopped yet, what is it for?12:00
lordievadermamat: Baloo is the new nepomuk, it is probably doing an initial index. Also #ubuntu+1 is for Trusty support.12:04
BluesKajmamat, don't crosspost the same questiuon in several channels12:05
mamatokay, BluesKaj12:05
majidhellothere12:09
Guest61571Thank you guys for your help yesterday.12:09
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Shaan7shadeslayer: ping12:36
shadeslayerpong12:37
shadeslayerssup12:37
Shaan7does beta2 have baloo?12:37
Shaan7I have beta1 with a ppa Riddell had shared. Wondering should I upgrade that or download the beta2 iso/12:38
shadeslayeryeah just upgrade12:38
shadeslayershould be fine12:38
shadeslayeror well12:38
shadeslayerNinjas might have RC12:38
Shaan7remove the ppa or not is the question ;)12:38
shadeslayerremove it12:39
shadeslayerand check dist-upgrade output12:39
Shaan7okay12:39
shadeslayerto make sure stuff isn't being removed12:39
Shaan7cool, its upgrading baloo etc even after removing the ppa. I'll dist upgrade12:43
shadeslayerShaan7: make sure it's not *removing* stuff12:43
Shaan7ah, I didnt make it explicit, its not.12:43
shadeslayerawesome12:44
chachanhey guys. I'm currently using 13.10, but it's too much buggy for me :( Do you think it would be a nice idea to jump to 14.04 beta 2?. Any one in here using it?12:56
ikoniasounds like a bad idea to blindly move to pre-release software because you're having problems with stable software12:57
odiumwhenever I try to launch amarok - the following happens and I have to manually kill the pid.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7173976/12:58
chachanyes, I know, but I really like to work on Kubuntu :(12:58
chachananother option is too jump back to 12.04 at least for a month12:59
chachanodium, did you check that in here http://goo.gl/auK7Wx ?13:00
odiumchachan: I have a impairment that makes doing that next to impossible.13:01
odiumI don't know how13:01
odiumI can't even remember what version of kubuntu I installed and it's the beta13:02
chachancat /etc/lsb-release13:02
chachanodium, that might release you from that pain13:03
odiumcodename trusty13:13
odiumHow do I manually save a session in kubuntu?13:18
odiumthat is how can I assert that I want pidgin and konsole to launch whenever I log int?13:18
odiumoh, I got it13:23
odiumno easy way to get konsole to start eh?13:23
odiumI have it launching mdate13:23
odiumand keeping the command line open13:23
BluesKajodium, 14.04 support in #ubuntu+113:34
shimanohi14:05
shimanohi14:05
BluesKajhi shimano14:07
shimanocan you help me ?14:07
DarthFrog!ask14:08
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience14:08
BluesKajshimano, I'll try, what's your issue?14:08
shimanook14:08
shimanoi have  a problem with window grafic14:09
BluesKajshimano, more details please14:12
shimanoI move the window left and right are seen stripes. and give up when they see stripes down the middle video14:12
shimanosorry for english i use google translate14:13
shimano video on youtube for more details https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGBImPHrBf414:16
DarthFrogshimano: Your display resolution isn't set correctly.  Use SystemSettings/Hardware/Display and Monitor/Display Configuration to change it.14:22
shimanowhen i logout and login the system frozen for few seconds i can't to do nothing14:23
DarthFrogshimano:  What video card do you have?14:23
shimanogforce gtx 650 ti 1 Gb14:23
DarthFrogOh, that's a very old card.14:23
shimanoold?14:23
shimano201314:24
shimano?14:24
DarthFrogOh, right.  Sorry.  :-)14:24
DarthFrogAre you using the nouveau video drivers or the proprietary Nvidia ones?  Nouveau would have been installed by default.14:24
shimanoi install 331.38 driver from driver manager (recomndet)14:25
DarthFrogOK, then you need to change your display resolution.14:26
shimanook go to change14:26
shimano5 sec i back14:26
shimanoConfiguration to change it. i have VGA-0 1024x76814:29
shimanoit my resolutin14:30
shimanomaibe go to set on nvidia settings my resolutin and save to xorgconfig14:35
harshiwhich is the latest stable kubuntu version and also good for building kde enviroment??14:41
shimanoyou ask me?14:41
ikoniaharshi: 13.10 is the current latest stable release of kubuntu14:42
ikoniaand if you are building kde - you should be able to figure out the stable versions and their limitations14:43
shimanoi go to RR my PC to sea changes14:46
harshican u tell me which one is better to install ? LTS version or 13.10 version ?14:51
lordievaderharshi: Depends on your use case.14:51
harshiI want to develop kde envrionment and work on kde pim14:52
lordievaderharshi: If you want rock solid, go LTS. If you want newer software go Saucy.14:52
lordievaderharshi: Then you probably want Saucy, you might even go development release. (Though development isn't really recommended)14:52
harshioh so u mean it releases new packages and software in 13.10 version and not in LTS ?14:53
lordievaderharshi: Somethings are backported but not everything.14:54
harshiand then i can automatically update for newer version 14.10 using sudo apt-get update ?14:54
harshilordievader: somethings ae backported for ? 13.10 or LTS ?14:55
lordievaderLTS. An LTS runs generally older software. Somethings are kept up to date (through backports) but not everything.14:56
shimanonothings changes14:57
harshilordievader: thanxs .. then installing saucy :)14:58
lordievaderHave fun ;)14:59
shimanothanks for help15:02
shimanoBluesKaj thank you for help15:02
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naftilos76hi everyone, i have a laptop with 2 hds and would like to replace the secondary with an SSD. The secondary has kubuntu both root and home partitions and the primary has ms wins and of course boot sector. Is there a way not to re-install everything on the secondary disk?15:59
BluesKaj!dd16:12
BluesKajhmm16:12
mike7b4_on_x230Hellu, folks just updgarded tyo beta 14.04, crashed in the middle of uinstall but fixed it using dpkg --configure -a then continue apt-get dist-upgrade after all this I rebooted. But I just noticed there is a process eating CPU named: baloo_file_extr? whats that?16:26
mike7b4_on_x230install*16:26
DarthFrogmike7b4_on_x230:  Support for the beta is in channel #ubuntu+116:33
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tycheWARNING:  Do not use the Ubuntu kernel 3.13.0.20.  It is borked.  Specifically, regardless of the fact that all of Alsa is installed, it can't find it.  Also, restart and shutdown (from the graphics) does not work.  Manual (power cycle) does.18:35
lordievadertyche: Hmm, that might explain things. Have you filed a bug report?18:38
tycheNope.  I'm not formally attached to Ubuntu any more.  Besides, every time I filed one when I was attached, I was told I was wrong and didn't know what I was doing (other explatives were also used, that I won't mention here)18:44
tangohiho xD19:05
lordievaderHey tango19:07
tango:)19:07
tangohow was your day?19:08
lordievaderGood so far.19:09
tangoThis chanel every time is empty?19:10
lordievadertango: It's usually pretty quiet :)19:11
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tangoso we talk about kubuntu :p19:13
tangohow long U use this system?19:13
lordievadertango: That is more for #kubuntu-offtopic.19:15
tangohmm so in this chanel we can talk about only for problem in kubuntu?19:16
lordievadertango: Yes.19:16
tangoi'm here first time :p and first time on irc :p19:17
tangoaff sorry19:17
tangoyour's font color is red, U are admin?19:17
lordievadertango: No, that's a setting of your irc client.19:19
tangolord current kubuntu relase is 14.04 yes?19:23
rwwno, 13.10. 14.04 comes out in April19:23
tangoso i upgrade my system to 14.04, so now i have version nonstable?19:24
xeeGreetings, I'm trying Kubuntu 14.04 and I'm happy with it, I'm running it on an intel 4th generation laptop with HD 4400 graphics, I get some graphical glitches occasionally, is this a known issue ?19:24
rwwtango: indeed19:24
tangoomg xD19:25
lordievadertango: 14.04 is still a development release.19:25
tangobut all work very nice19:25
lordievaderxee: Support for Trusty is in #ubuntu+119:26
xeelordievader, thanks :)19:26
tangobb all, we see tomorrow :*19:28
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revelerMerhaba20:32
revelerBu programda daha yeniyim. Konuşmak için burayamı yazıyoruz ?20:33
apb1963I'm trying to filter out syslog messages....   I wrote a simple filter and put it in   /etc/rsyslog.d/my_dhclient.conf .  The entire contents of the file:  if $programname == 'dhclient3' then /var/log/dhclient.log  &~  but it doesn't do what I want..... which is to say send dhclient messages to the other log, but not to syslog.21:19
cia_tes22:05
cia_tes22:06
bet0xi'm getting a lof of segfault with virtuoso-t23:19
bet0xMar 29 17:20:10 mordor kernel: [ 7995.368702] virtuoso-t[18249]: segfault at ffffffffffffffff ip 0000000000939d75 sp 00007f106ffb6d50 error 7 in virtuoso-t[400000+b09000]23:20
bet0xMar 29 17:20:13 mordor kernel: [ 7999.124918] virtuoso-t[18267]: segfault at ffffffffffffffff ip 0000000000939d75 sp 00007f8508a71d50 error 7 in virtuoso-t[400000+b09000]23:20
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ZinzHi all can anyone help me resizing a partition_23:27
Zinzpretty please23:27
Zinzanyone please?23:29
bet0xZinz, i may23:32
bet0xZinz, http://en.kioskea.net/faq/2036-how-to-resize-a-partition-using-gparted-on-linux23:33
bet0xthere bro23:33
bet0xZinz, http://www.howtoforge.com/partitioning_with_gparted23:33
bet0xand there23:33
ZinzI-ve already started resizing just wanna confirm i-m doing the right thing23:34
Zinzove partition ‘/dev/sda1’ to the right by 6.84 MiB and shrink it from 0.90 TiB to 406.59 GiB23:38
ZinzJob: Check file system on partition ‘/dev/sda1’23:38
ZinzCommand: e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda123:38
Zinze2fsck 1.42.8 (20-Jun-2013)23:38
ZinzPass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes23:38
ZinzPass 2: Checking directory structure23:38
ZinzPass 3: Checking directory connectivity23:38
ZinzPass 4: Checking reference counts23:38
ZinzPass 5: Checking group summary information23:38
Zinz      151036 inodes used (0.25%, out of 60530688)23:38
Zinz          62 non-contiguous files (0.0%)23:38
Zinz          93 non-contiguous directories (0.1%)23:38
Zinz             # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 0/0/023:38
Zinz             Extent depth histogram: 141643/1123:38
Zinz     4810128 blocks used (1.99%, out of 242119168)23:38
Zinz           0 bad blocks23:38
Zinz           1 large file23:38
Zinz      121480 regular files23:38
Zinz       18846 directories23:38
Zinz          57 character device files23:38
Zinz          25 block device files23:38
Zinz           0 fifos23:38
Zinz           0 links23:38
Zinz       10617 symbolic links (9290 fast symbolic links)23:38
Zinz           2 sockets23:38
Zinz------------23:38
Zinz      151027 files23:38
ZinzCheck file system on partition ‘/dev/sda1’: Success23:38
ZinzJob: Resize file system on partition ‘/dev/sda1’ to 852,682,005 sectors23:38
ZinzResizing file system from 1,936,953,344 to 852,682,005 sectors.23:38
ZinzCommand: resize2fs /dev/sda1 852682005s23:39
Zinzresize2fs 1.42.8 (20-Jun-2013)23:39
ZinzResizing the filesystem on /dev/sda1 to 106585250 (4k) blocks.23:39
ZinzThe filesystem on /dev/sda1 is now 106585250 blocks long.23:39
Zinz 23:39
ZinzResize file system on partition ‘/dev/sda1’ to 852,682,005 sectors: Success23:39
ZinzJob: Set geometry of partition ‘/dev/sda1’: Start sector: 2,048, length: 852,682,00523:39
ZinzSet geometry of partition ‘/dev/sda1’: Start sector: 2,048, length: 852,682,005: Success23:39
ZinzJob: Set geometry of partition ‘/dev/sda1’: Start sector: 16,065, length: 852,682,00523:39
ZinzSet geometry of partition ‘/dev/sda1’: Start sector: 16,065, length: 852,682,005: Success23:39
ZinzJob: Move the file system on partition ‘/dev/sda1’ to sector 16,06523:39
ZinzCopying 6,634 blocks (852,682,005 sectors) from 852,555,533 to 852,569,550, direction: -1.23:39
ZinzAm I doing the right thing?23:39
valorieZinz: geez, use a pastebin23:45
valorie!paste23:45
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:45
Zinzsorry I-n new here23:48
Zinzdoes the above sound right?23:48
anyonehereknowgohello23:51
anyonehereknowgoanybody can help me with kubuntu:?23:52
anyonehereknowgoguys come on banana for hero who can help me pretty plz23:53
anyonehereknowgoor tell me where i can find somebody who can help me?23:54
valorieZinz: this isn't really a kubuntu problem23:54
valoriewhy not try ##linux or something general?23:54
anyonehereknowgohello valorie ;d23:54
valoriehello23:55
anyonehereknowgodo you have kubuntu?23:55
valorieI've had kubuntu ~forever23:56
anyonehereknowgofrom 1sec to 30 -58 ping from 31-37sec ping around 500-700 from 38-150sec ping 58 from 151- 157sec ping 500-70023:57
anyonehereknowgoagain 271-276 sec ping 500-70023:58
anyonehereknowgowhy?23:58
anyonehereknowgoare youn kubuntu now? can you check if you have same problem?23:58
anyonehereknowgoon kubuntu*23:58
valoriewhat are you pinging?23:58
valorielag on IRC to freenode is 195ms23:59
anyonehereknowgogoogle.com23:59
anyonehereknowgobut i have normal ping for 1.5min and 6sec high ping23:59
anyonehereknowgoand its not google only23:59

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