=== FReaper-PC is now known as FlameReaper-PC === claydoh_ is now known as claydoh === twocarlo_ is now known as twocarlo [02:46] is any one alive tonight i need a system wide equalizer === twoccarlo is now known as twocarlo [03:34] servus jemand da [03:35] wie stellt man den die repositrois gut in kubuntu ein, hab ihr ein paar quellen, und ein how to wie man die einplegt... [03:37] !de [03:37] In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis! [03:37] brauche da ne software die heisst Shrew Soft VPN Client installier [03:38] Statusinformationen werden eingelesen.... Fertig E: Paket ike kann nicht gefunden werden. E: Paket ike-qtgui kann nicht gefunden werden. [03:39] sudo apt-get install ike ike-qtgui [03:39] a ok sorry [03:40] how can i konfig my repositrois to get a software called [03:41] Shrew Soft VPN Client [03:42] sudo apt-get install ike ike-qtgu [03:42] this is not working [03:43] packed not found [03:43] apt get [03:45] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=11320 === feisar_ is now known as Guest60066 === clay is now known as dazz17 === dazz17 is now known as dazz32 === calin is now known as crucerucalin === jozef is now known as Guest24693 === thefakeazned525 is now known as nagato_yuki [08:09] hi - if i'm migrating my desktop to another machine and want to copy over my SSH keys, etc -whats the best way of doing that [08:09] i.e - just copy .ssh ? [08:21] yossarianuk: askubuntu.com/questions/4830/easiest-way-to-copy-ssh-keys-to-another-machine [08:22] looks good [08:22] thanks [08:24] thats how to copy your key to a target machine -- I mean how to migrate desktops... [08:24] also i'm on a vpn - i am trying to copy over my .ssh client files from my work desktop -> home [08:25] I can connect home -> work - I cannot connect work -> home (if that helps) [08:26] let's see if ubottu know more [08:26] !ssh [08:26] SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon) [08:26] that first link probably is best [08:27] sorry im using linux desktops (home + work) [08:27] ok will read thats [08:27] thanks [08:27] I always just copy all dot files [08:27] I've never tried to copy just ssh keys [08:27] (normally I just copy the entire .ssh folder - but I wanted to make sure that was in fact right) [08:28] osxdaily.com/2012/07/13/move-ssh-keys-from-one-computer-to-another/ [08:28] oh, hmmm [08:28] well, bsd would do it the same way [08:28] in fact I used to use ssh on win [08:29] looks like everything is in ~/.ssh yeah === nagato_yuki is now known as thefakeazned525 [08:31] cheers [08:32] hmmm, I see one answer though: Copying a private key is really not a good idea. Having a single key at multiple locations 1. makes it more vulnerable, 2. increases risk that you lost control of all the locations, 3. does not allow you to disable access from just one location. From the security point of view you should generate a new key-pair on every location [08:32] but heck, sometimes people move a HD from one machine to another [08:36] in my case i'm not just migrating - i.e I want access from 2 different places. [08:36] (to all existing servers that have my work key..) [08:36] * valorie is signing off.... best of luck [08:37] cheers ! === lance is now known as Guest58270 [09:53] yossarianuk: ssh-copy-id might be worth checking out. [09:55] thanks === kubuntu is now known as Guest96605 === calin is now known as crucerucalin [11:49] 'Morning folks [11:52] morning [11:53] only a few days till 14.04.... [12:18] ye [12:19] still gonna wait a couple of weeks after release [12:19] to be safe from 0day bugs [12:19] cant afford to lose my working machine [12:20] salsero_: You know that there is an entire test cycle for releases? [12:21] ye [12:21] i do know [12:22] bestt [12:22] salsero_: So in theory there shouldn't be any 0 days. [12:23] best to wait a month or so after the release to install on a work machine [12:23] ye, when I did that, I always got better results than upgrading right away [12:26] lordievader: the 13.10 .iso still has one .... [12:26] UEFI bug . [12:27] (solved if you enable updates during install) [12:27] yossarianuk: So it's fixed? [12:30] which bug? [12:30] i migrated to uefi boot but I reinstalled my machien due to filesystem problems with btrfs [12:31] ah yes, i had this problem too [12:32] i think what I did was install under dosmode and then fix the uefi using a livecd [12:36] lordievader: yes - as long as you have network access during install. [12:36] (you can fix also by chrooting after install..) [12:39] yossarianuk: So it has nothing to do with 0-day bugs. === soee_ is now known as soee [12:58] how to install java from oracle ? [12:59] http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html [13:00] does it owrk on 14.04 ? [13:00] http://www.webupd8.org/2012/09/install-oracle-java-8-in-ubuntu-via-ppa.html [13:00] this one [13:00] 14.04 has not been released so how should i know [13:01] salsero_: thank you === max is now known as Guest66626 [13:51] Hello. Does anyone know how to reset update notifier's settings? The update wheel no longer appears. [14:02] george_: does it appear if you do apt-get update [14:03] salsero: No. It used to appear, but now I only get a "It is recomendable to update your system" notification. [15:49] it seems like the current 14.04 version is affected by this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68410 [15:49] Freedesktop bug 68410 in Driver/intel "[bisected ivb] Small black box corruption in firefox" [Normal,Resolved: worksforme] [15:50] had this bug for a while, switched to uxa (instead of standard sna?) yesterday, no problem today [15:50] otherwise I had to restart thunderbird & firefox (both were affected, see screenshot how that looks in firefox) every few hours or so [15:51] HorusHorrendus, untill release, join #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 support [15:51] HorusHorrendus, i tried that with no luck , but that was a few weeks ago. No graphics troubles now. [15:52] ok :) [15:58] let's see if #ubuntu+1 can find out what is happening :) === max is now known as Guest53571 [16:04] !lista [16:04] leader: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». [16:26] Hi, is this Kubuntu IRC network sort of a mirror of a freenode channel? [16:27] bcs when connecting to it in Quassel, it's not called freenode, but Kubuntu IRC [16:28] bennypr0fane: I believe it is simply an alias. [16:30] and a directly kubuntu question: How can I overmodulate the system audio volume? I got the checkbox activated in Kmix, but the scale still goes up to 100% [16:31] I'm on 14.04 beta2 [16:31] I mean it should go over 100% when I activate it, yes? [16:32] bennypr0fane, install pavucontrol and you can increase the audio output to 200% [16:33] bennypr0fane, it won't help your audio quality tho , 100% is enough to drive an amplifier to it's maximum, any higher just causes more distortion and possibel damage to the amp and speakers [16:33] BluesKaj: shouldn't this be available by default? [16:35] most Flash videos on the internet have really bad sound quality where 100% won't cut it on my laptop. I've already been doing this a long time in other distros, the speakers seem to be handling it fine [16:35] pavucontrol is an optional volume gui for pulseaudio, not installed by default [16:39] laptop speakers aren't exactly meant to be played loud, unless you have a very high end laptop with a fancy sound system/ [16:39] BluesKaj: I know. I was wondering if overmodulating can be done with the default app (Kmix). Otherwise what is that checknox for that activates it? [16:39] let me worry about my speakers [16:40] regular middle of the road laptops don't do loud music much justice, headphones are better for that kind of volume [16:41] BluesKaj: so you don't know the answer to my question? [16:42] I'm not worried about your speakers, but trying to play them louder than they designed for is almost impossible. That's the reality ..and that's the answer to your question [16:47] Sound quality goes bad when volume is more than the restricted 100% [16:50] OerHeks, yeah i have 40yrs experience with audio systems of all kinds...I know what it takes to have good sound , but some ppl think louder is best. [16:50] OerHeks: I know al about that, thanks. BluesKaj: no, that's most definitely not the answetr to my question. It was "how can I...?" The answer would include instructions regarding what to do in Kmix to use a built-in feature [16:51] sound quality is also not what I was aqsking about [16:52] which built in feature? [17:08] BluesKaj: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y8lnj2kp834gzim/Bildschirmfoto1.png here you go [17:11] yes , install pavucontrol like I mentioned earlier that's the feature you need, but i doubt very much the sound will be much louder since a lot of laptops have protection circuits to prevent speaker overload [17:14] if you want louder sound, buy a speaker system like those for desktops and connect it to the audio output of your laptop === hp_ is now known as Guest48045 === kaoru is now known as calzifer2 === steel|off is now known as steel_off [19:32] is there any file hosting like dropbox that runs well on kubuntu ? [19:36] alket, dropbox runs fine on kubuntu, http://www.nixternal.com/kde-and-dropbox/ [19:38] BluesKaj: thanks [20:02] g [20:02] hi all, any idea why kde 4.12.4 is not available in ubuntu ppas??? [20:07] svetoslav: It's available in the Kubuntu Backports ppa. [20:09] well which is this ppa, becaouse i've added one and it has updated kde only to version 4.12.3 [20:10] svetoslav: Ah, sorry didn't see the .4. Anyhow in 4.13 is in Trusty which will be released in a few days. [20:11] did u say when trusty tahr comes with version 4.13 of kde??? [20:12] svetoslav: Yes, Trusty has 4.13. [20:13] ok.thanks a lot mate.greetings from BULGARIA [20:13] BYE === steel_off is now known as steel|off === calin is now known as crucerucalin [21:17] In an upgrade, is it normal for ubuntu-standard and ubuntu-minimal to be re-installed, even though nothing depends on it? [21:31] .. test.. === alan_ is now known as rocco__ [21:33] m [21:33] Hello === s7_ is now known as tuka [23:31] hey is there such a thing as a triadic software patent? [23:31] and triadic business method patent?