[05:22] <Mohammad> hi
[05:23] <Guest79534> jo
[05:23] <Guest79534> hi
[05:23] <Guest79534> I want to know How I can setup my 2nd graphic card
[05:23] <Guest79534> ?
[05:24] <Guest79534> amd readon 7650M
[06:25] <donix> hello anyone available for some wine install help?
[06:26] <jussi> donix: there are normally a bunch of people idling, best just to ask and see if someone knows the answer
[06:26] <donix> ok
[06:27] <donix> so ive downloaded wine but im brand new to kubuntu/linux so im not sure how to actually install and open
[06:35] <valorie> donix: how did you download?
[06:35] <valorie> !wine
[06:36] <valorie> in linux, the safe way to install applications and other packages is in the software center or package manager
[06:36] <valorie> you don't download stuff from random websites
[06:44] <donix> sorry, i downloaded from the site directly
[06:45] <valorie> just delete that, and go through muon
[06:45] <donix> how do i open/find the package manager? or i can put it in the terminal if needed
[06:45] <donix> ok
[06:45] <valorie> or if you prefer the cli, `sudo apt-get install wine`
[06:46] <valorie> muon is the software center we supply
[06:46] <donix> tried that and got this error in kterminal
[06:46] <donix> dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:46] <valorie> ah
[06:46] <valorie> and did dpkg fix things for ya?
[06:48] <donix> didnt run it at first, i like to know what im typing in terminal before hand,, running it now
[06:48] <valorie> dpkg is the fundamental linux command which even apt-get uses
[06:48] <donix> ok its done now, last bit was Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
[06:49] <donix> ah sweet
[06:49] <donix> ok so now i try apt-get again?
[06:49] <valorie> sure
[06:49] <donix> reading package lists...
[06:49] <valorie> if you want to read up on linux command, just `man dpkg` in the konsole
[06:49] <valorie> man=manual
[06:51] <donix> it complained about needing an update so im running apt-get update
[06:56] <donix> when i run sudo apt-get update // does it automatically install the packages? or do i need to run another line
[06:59] <valorie> sudo apt-get update - updates your source
[06:59] <valorie> sudo apt-get upgrade -- does the upgrade
[06:59] <valorie> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade - upgrades your applications as well
[07:00] <valorie> you can run them chained, like: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:00] <valorie> which is what I do
[07:01] <donix> awesome, thanks, how often should i run that?
[07:01] <donix> (still waiting on update to finish)
[07:01] <valorie> I"m running the beta for the next release, so I run it daily
[07:02] <valorie> most people just wait for the security upgrade notification to pop up
[07:02] <donix> ah ok
[07:03] <donix> is it grabbing everything over again or is this all new stuff? or has this much actually happened? i ran this about two weeks ago when i first installed
[07:04] <valorie> first it compares all the sources between the server and your computer, and downloads the changes
[07:04] <valorie> then it analyzes what you have, and could upgrade
[07:04] <valorie> then asks you if you want to do that upgrade
[07:05] <valorie> you have to say `y`
[07:05] <valorie> or it won't finish
[07:05] <valorie> or n if you want to quit and do it later
[07:05] <donix> ok, reading package lists... done
[07:06] <donix> so now: apt-get dist-upgrade :right?
[07:06] <valorie> that's the `update` part
[07:06] <valorie> yes, but you have do do the sudo part as well
[07:06] <valorie> because that command needs root access
[07:07] <donix> ok
[07:07] <valorie> one thing that saves me a lot of time - the up and down arrow
[07:08] <valorie> up takes you back to previous commands
[07:08] <donix> yeah, im in a class that uses redhat, so i know a few basic operation things thankfully
[07:08] <valorie> the man command is really useful if you already know a bit
[07:09] <valorie> otherwise, google helps
[07:09] <donix> yeah, ive probably googled about 50 things by now
[07:10] <donix> i messed up my enter key entry doing xmodmap crap
[07:10] <donix> that took about two days to realise i just needed to restart
[07:10] <donix> *bang~~~*
[07:28] <donix> while im waiting on the upgrade.. I would like to run Steam windows version in order to play some games not available for linux
[07:29] <donix> is it possible, and if so how do i go about doing that?
[07:30] <valorie> !steam
[07:30] <valorie> oh, windows version
[07:31] <valorie> well, wine is how you play win stuff
[07:31] <jussi> donix: it is possible, and there are multiple guides are available
[07:31] <jussi> If you need a hand gooogling for them, I can do that
[07:31] <valorie> !wine
[07:32] <valorie> my son runs windows for WoW, and then linux in a VM for going online
[07:32] <valorie> which seems crazy, but he says that works best for him
[07:33] <donix> yeah, i have steamOS for linux, but a large majority of the games that i purchased/played arenot available
[07:34] <hateball> valorie: Seems strange indeed, WoW worked great in Wine 5+ years ago, doubt it's worse now
[07:35] <jussi> donix: wine makes it pretty easy and a large amount of games work under it
[07:35] <jussi> !appdb
[07:37] <donix> well im getting wine for civ v and hopefully image editor because it was very simple program and great for organizing
[07:37] <donix> but i need the windows steam for some other rare titles, and EPSECIALLY War Thunder
[07:50] <applelappala> hello
[07:50] <applelappala> can anyone help me how to install aircrack-ng on kubuntu?
[07:51] <applelappala> ?????????????????????
[07:54] <applelappala> hello
[07:54] <valorie> !info aircrack-ng
[07:54] <applelappala> ANYone There
[07:54] <applelappala> Listening to me?
[07:55] <applelappala> @valorie
[07:55] <applelappala> can you help me in installing aircrack-ng?
[07:55] <valorie> ok, so it's in the repos
[07:55] <valorie> just install it like anything else
[07:55] <valorie> use muon or the cli
[07:55] <applelappala> its not happening
[07:55] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:56] <valorie> what have you tried, step by step?
[07:56] <applelappala> i tried sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng but got error like E:aircrack-ng package not found!
[07:56] <valorie> what version of kubuntu are you running, applelappala?
[07:57] <applelappala> umm...
[07:57] <lordievader> applelappala: I usually download it through: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/aircrack-ng/
[07:57] <applelappala> 12.04
[07:57] <valorie> lordievader: why the deb?
[07:58] <applelappala> and what about installation guide?
[07:58] <Unit193> !info aircrack-ng precise
[07:58] <lordievader> valorie: Because back when I wanted it is wasn't in the repos.
[07:58] <lordievader> Personal opinion, if you don't know how to install packages aircrack is probably not what you are looking for.
[08:01] <applelappala> is it possible to install aircrack-ng by adding ppa like ppa:add.... in konsole so that i can install it by apt-get install aircrack-ng
[08:01] <valorie> such a ppa would be very old
[08:01] <applelappala> ????
[08:01] <valorie> by now
[08:02] <applelappala> oh..
[08:02] <valorie> 12.04 is almost 2 years old now
[08:02] <valorie> the next LTS will be out in a few weeks
[08:02] <applelappala> oo wait..
[08:02]  * valorie is running the beta of Trusty now
[08:03] <applelappala> i download Kubuntu 12.04 LTS (Long Term Support)
[08:03] <applelappala> before this
[08:04] <valorie> right, that's what you said
[08:04] <applelappala> i had ubuntu 13.10
[08:04] <valorie> um
[08:04] <valorie> so why did you go backwards?
[08:05] <valorie> if you wanted kubuntu 13.10, all you had to do was install `kubuntu-desktop`
[08:05] <applelappala> and i install kubuntu desktop environment with ubuntu! In that time i can install aircrack-ng in kubuntu just with terminal like sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng!
[08:05] <valorie> did you read what I just said?
[08:05] <valorie> why did you go backwards?
[08:05] <applelappala> why it is now not possible ? i am using oldest version of kde is this the reason?
[08:06] <applelappala> oh..
[08:06] <valorie> you went from fresh to old
[08:06] <valorie> why?
[08:06] <applelappala> ?
[08:06] <applelappala> can i install it with kubuntu
[08:06] <applelappala> yeh..
[08:06] <valorie> yes, as we've told you multiple times
[08:06] <applelappala> :(
[08:09] <applelappala> @valorie when will be the 13.10 LTS will be release? (release date)
[08:09] <valorie> !release
[08:10] <valorie> 13.10 has been out for months
[08:10] <applelappala> Thank you
[08:10] <valorie> 14.04 will be out in a few weeks, as I said
[08:11] <applelappala> Do you know the exact date?
[08:11] <lordievader> applelappala: Why do you want aircrack-ng?
[08:11] <lordievader> Also the target date of 14.04 is the 17th.
[08:11] <valorie> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
[08:12] <applelappala> to see the bssid, mac address and chanel info for reaver wpa hacking
[08:12] <applelappala> i had already installed reaver
[08:14] <lordievader> You do realize that wpa is aes and will take you quite a few years (on a powerfull machine) to bruteforce?
[08:14] <lordievader> Besides, for what purpose do you intend hacking wpa?
[08:16] <applelappala> i am from nepal and dictionary attack wont be able to find password because they use their names and nepali words.. which is very hard so i always try with wps enabled wpa and cracked 3-4 password of neighbours..
[08:16] <valorie> ok, I will no longer help you at all
[08:16] <valorie> this is not friendly in any way
[08:17] <lordievader> applelappala: Yeah, without their consent that is illegal.
[08:17] <applelappala> :(
[08:17] <valorie> this is against our code of conduct
[08:17] <lordievader> ^ that.
[08:17] <applelappala> i know its illegal
[08:17] <valorie> !coc
[08:18] <applelappala> okay
[08:18] <valorie> if you continue to talk about this, I'll remove you from the channel
[08:18] <applelappala> ok sorry
[08:21] <valorie> !info kiosktool
[09:03] <alket> is current daily the release candidate ?
[09:05] <valorie> alket:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
[09:05] <lordievader> alket: Rather beta2.
[09:05] <valorie> changes are still coming in
[09:07] <alket> thanks valorie
[09:07] <alket> do you happend to know the release time of rc ?
[09:08] <valorie> the people who know these things wrote that schedule
[09:08] <valorie> also, timing of anything but the final can slide by hours if necessary
[09:09] <alket> valorie: thanks
[09:09] <valorie> we can't wait either!
[09:11] <OerHeks> No RC afaik > https://wiki.kubuntu.org/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
[09:12] <alket> OerHeks: it says that in April 10th will be a RC
[09:13] <alket> is anyone testing current release, is it stable enough ?
[09:14] <lordievader> alket: To me it is, yet still a development release is not recommended.
[10:02] <donix> hello, just got done with a :sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:03] <donix> and i have some blue and grey message box in my kterminal
[10:03] <donix> tried to press enter but it's not going away
[10:03] <donix> what do i need to do?
[10:04] <donix> "TrueType core fonts for the Web EULA"
[10:25] <OerHeks> donix, hit TAB ? then 'space'
[10:26] <donix> got it, thank you!
[10:27] <donix> also thank you @valorie for your help earlier
[10:29] <OerHeks> have fun !
[10:30] <mgh111> e
[10:30] <mgh111> hello
[12:16] <AceKing> What would cause Dolphin browswer to open when Kubuntu starts
[12:19] <OerHeks> AceKing, maybe it opens as it remembers your last session?
[12:20] <AceKing> OerHeks: I had it closed when I logged out. It actually opens 2 of them
[13:31] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[13:32] <AceKing> BluesKaj: Good morning
[13:33] <BluesKaj> 'morning AceKing
[15:24] <jj_> hi, what time are usually released the new versions? i'm waiting for the rc to install it on a brand new laptop :)
[15:36] <BluesKaj> jj_, kubuntu 14.04 official release is Apr 17
[15:36] <jj_> BluesKaj: i mean the RC (supposed to be released today)
[15:37] <jj_> i'll probably install the rc and then upgrade to the final next week...it shouldn't change much since everything is frozen
[15:37] <BluesKaj> jj_, check the dailies
[15:38] <jj_> does it change anything from the daily to the RC?
[15:38] <BluesKaj> the dev OS 14.04 is already in beta 2
[15:39] <BluesKaj> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[15:42] <BluesKaj> jj_, just run update/upgrade and dist-upgrade periodically if you already run 14.04
[15:42] <jj_> yeah, that's the plan :)
[15:43] <jj_> thanks
[15:44] <BluesKaj> and the #ubuntu+1 is the chat for 14.04 flavour support
[15:52] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[16:33] <Bundestrojaner> hello. I have a strange Problem with Sound on Kubuntu: I try to use Teamspeak 3 while playing a game.
[16:33] <Bundestrojaner> If i set Teamspeak to Pulseaudio, sound output doesn't work. If i set it to alsa, itworks - but if another program (wine, vlc,...) also plays audio, i get "could not open playback device"
[16:34] <Bundestrojaner> but i remember my pc under Gentoo (2005-2008) playing multiple audio streams on alsa...
[16:38] <BluesKaj> Bundestrojaner, install pulseaudio
[16:39] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: isn't pulseaudio the standard audio output on Kubuntu?
[16:40] <Bundestrojaner> i installed the latest kubuntu in december, so i guess it was already pre-installed?
[16:41] <BluesKaj> BluesKaj, depends what output, analog or digital, but usually alsa output should work. Pulseaudio is the sound server to alsa
[16:41] <Bundestrojaner> i want to use my realtek analog onboard device
[16:42] <Bundestrojaner> it's a intel hda 7.1 (the soundchip on nearly every mainboard)
[16:43] <BluesKaj> one can run without pulseaudio, but sometimes if the chip id intel the driver doesn't load after an upgrade and one has to run , sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel to load it, then a reboot is required to make the setting stick
[16:43] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: i just checked it in muon: pulseaudio-soundserver, utils,... is installed
[16:43] <BluesKaj> id=is
[16:44] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: i think if snd_hda_intel is not loaded, the sound output wouldn't work at all?
[16:45] <BluesKaj> sorry Bundestrojaner , my connection dropped out for a min or so so i missed your first post
[16:45] <BluesKaj> assumed you had no sound at all
[17:07] <Bundestrojaner> ok
[17:07] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: my first post:"If i set Teamspeak to Pulseaudio, sound output doesn't work. If i set it to alsa, itworks - but if another program (wine, vlc,...) also plays audio, i get "could not open playback device"
[17:10] <BluesKaj> Bundestrojaner, what setting do have in phonon devices preference
[17:11] <BluesKaj> in system settings> multimedia
[17:11] <Bundestrojaner> i set the intel everywhere as default device
[17:11] <Bundestrojaner> but i can also choose the interface in teamspeak
[17:16] <BluesKaj> Bundestrojaner, assume you run teamspeak in wine
[17:17] <Bundestrojaner> blueskaj: no, native
[17:17] <Bundestrojaner> there are binary qt-libs in the teamspeak-folder, so i guess it uses phonon anyway (also on windoze)
[17:23] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: i set it now to standard -> it works
[17:24] <Bundestrojaner> BluesKaj: thx for help!
[17:29] <BluesKaj> Bundestrojaner, uhm ok yw :)
[17:29] <fabio123> the la
[17:29] <fabio123> sorry
[17:29] <fabio123> the last time i updated i couldnt start kde because of qdbus
[17:30] <lordievader> fabio123: Trusty?
[17:30] <fabio123> yep
[17:30] <fabio123> its a couple of quotes i remember
[17:30] <fabio123> in the startkde file
[17:30] <lordievader> fabio123: Correct, but the patch is also in the repo. Simply updating should do the trick.
[17:31] <fabio123> i have also a question about the plasma menubar
[17:32] <fabio123> what happened to the appmenu gtk required for the gtk apps_
[17:38] <Cenbe> Anybody else experiencing something like this?  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333277
[17:38] <Cenbe> Man, that bot is smart!
[17:40] <BluesKaj> fabio123, I assume you're running kubuntu , so the gtk apps will be listed with all the other apps in the kicker/kmenu
[17:41] <fabio123> BluesKaj: i'm talking about the global menu, which works for qt/kde apps
[17:42] <fabio123> there is a appmenu-qt but i cant see the appmenu-gtk package required
[17:42] <fabio123> it's plasma-menubar i'm talking about
[17:43] <fabio123> http://imagebin.org/304819
[18:47] <ronnoc> Riddell: I see you got my message about the Muktware post :)
[19:38] <lonelyduck> when will release candidate available to download
[19:42] <TheFakeazneD525> availible
[19:42] <TheFakeazneD525> er, trusty rite?
[19:44] <lordievader> lonelyduck: Should be today, but I haven't yet seen it. But the daily should be the same.
[19:45] <TheFakeazneD525> wait, Trusty gets released today???
[19:45] <TheFakeazneD525> :O
[19:46] <rww> TheFakeazneD525: release candidate != release
[19:46] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: No, the Release Candidate.
[19:46] <lordievader> Release is targeted the 17th.
[19:46] <TheFakeazneD525> RC is availible for a long time... iirc
[19:47] <TheFakeazneD525> wait, will it have Wayland?
[19:47] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: No, and no. Release Candidate hasn't show up on iso.qa.ubuntu.com
[19:47] <alket> so the Current Daily == RC ?
[19:47] <TheFakeazneD525> wat
[19:47] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: You are either talking about beta1 or beta2.
[19:48] <TheFakeazneD525> I used cdimage.ubuntu.com
[19:48] <lordievader> alket: Yes. Should be anyhow.
[19:48] <m2k1981> I've Dell Inspiron 1525 with Kubuntu 12.04 which slows down after a hour or so can anybody help
[19:48] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: cdimage.u.c is targeted towards downloading, iso.qa.u.c is more for qa testing.
[19:48] <alket> lordievader: so it wont popup here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/14.04/
[19:49] <TheFakeazneD525> oic
[19:49] <TheFakeazneD525> also holy crap Kylin has a fuckton of bugs
[19:49] <lordievader> alket: I don't really know why it hasn't show up as a RC. Have been wondering that myself.
[19:49] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: Watch your language, please.
[19:49] <TheFakeazneD525> sorry
[19:49] <lordievader> m2k1981: Memory leak? Have you done some investigating?
[19:50] <m2k1981> Not yet
[19:50] <lordievader> m2k1981: Fireup top or htop or something.
[19:50] <alket> strange problem.
[19:50] <lordievader> Slowdowns can be due to a lot of factors.
[19:51] <TheFakeazneD525> oh yeah, does Kubu ship with Wayland? or still X.org?
[19:52] <alket> TheFakeazneD525: no wayland
[19:52] <TheFakeazneD525> D:
[19:53] <TheFakeazneD525> say, is *ubu shipping with Py3?
[19:54] <alket> TheFakeazneD525: i don't know, but you could always apt-get it
[19:54] <lordievader> !info python3 trusty
[19:54] <TheFakeazneD525> I heard that py3 is the new default or something, from #python
[19:55] <TheFakeazneD525> in trusty at least
[19:55] <lordievader> TheFakeazneD525: No sure if python3 is installed by default but 3.4 is available.
[19:55] <TheFakeazneD525> :O
[19:56] <m2k1981> lordievade:  so what should i look for in htop
[19:56] <lordievader> m2k1981: Processes claiming a lot of cpu power, free ram, load.
[19:57] <m2k1981> Actully I'm new to Kubuntu
[19:58] <lordievader> m2k1981: Welcome to the family :)
[19:58] <TheFakeazneD525> m2k1981: you'll like it here
[19:59] <TheFakeazneD525> or we'll fix it in the next KDE release :P
[20:06] <m2k1981> Right now it is working smooth. No big player found in htop
[20:29] <mr-rich> oofa
[21:07] <alket> so , no rc  today
[21:13] <Solak> Hello.
[21:14]  * Solak has an odd problem: I'm trying to put an image on a sd-card, but whatever I try, the result is 'permission denied'.
[21:15] <alket> i had that problem a week ago in 14.04
[21:15] <alket> but i forgot how i fixed it
[21:15] <Solak> https://github.com/hifi/raspbian-ua-netinst (the exact line: xzcat /path/to/raspbian-ua-netinst-latest.img.xz > /dev/sda1)
[21:16] <Solak> alket: I have 12.04LTS.
[21:17] <Solak> (ok, the path is just the image file, /dev/sda1 is not what's in the example but the exact device here).
[21:17] <alket> Solak: try alt f2 then gksu nautilus
[21:17] <alket> then navigate to /dev/sdb1
[21:17] <alket> then if image copies there, just chmod the folder
[21:18] <Solak> alket: that sounds like gnome...
[21:18] <alket> oh this is kubuntu
[21:18] <alket> sorry
[21:18] <Solak> yes, n.p.
[21:18] <alket> i was trying 14.04 with unity
[21:20] <alket> in this case kdesu dolphin
[21:26] <Solak> alket: ok, that also seems to work with xterm so I'll try it tomorrow... thanks for the hint!
[21:46] <KsChoice> I installed 14.04 beta2 a few days ago, and I keep having problems with my wifi dropping out after a while. It seems to happen either after suspend, then continuing again, and an hour later its gone, or just after about 8 hours of work.
[21:47] <KsChoice> Basically I see the wifi antenna icon with a question mark, I do no longer see my WiFi AP
[21:48] <KsChoice> I guess that maybe its a driver problem, but I am not sure what driver is being used. How can I see that, using lsmod?
[21:49] <alket> KsChoice: was the problem from begining ?
[21:49] <KsChoice> laptop boots, all is fine, wifi works w/o problem. Then after some 8 hours or so (or, optionally it seems that if I suspend it, then resume, and then after about some 30 mins) it appears that my wifi just stops working..
[21:50] <KsChoice> it is disconnected, I no longer see my wifi ap (though I do see others still)
[21:50] <KsChoice> and all internet traffic is gone
[21:50] <alket> sorry i meant was this problem from begining of installation
[21:51] <alket> because i had a problem where the wifi wont work but i just booted with older kernel version and it was fine again
[21:52] <KsChoice> alket: Not entirely sure, but I don't think so.. The problem for me is that wifi drops out after a longer time
[21:55] <KsChoice> Also, I get constant "there are new updates" notifications.. And not just one, I sometimes get like 20 in a minute