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keto4life_The solution was to use xmodmap or ksuperkey to remap ALT+F1 from <super>00:00
keto4life_Is there a way of making KDE forget which windows were open previously? Every time I boot, my previous session is loaded with all the windows and tabs etc from last time. i don't want that.00:02
claydohketo4life_: system settings >> startup and shutdown >> session management >> select "start with empty session"00:04
keto4life_claydoh: Spot on!00:05
keto4life_Thanks bro.00:05
claydoh;)00:06
keto4life_claydoh: Is dolphin themable?00:11
claydohketo4life_: yes, though probably themable as part of theming KDE as a  whole - color scheme, wideco, etc00:12
keto4life_kk00:12
Guest39362Im having some display problems since upgrading to 14.04, and havent been able to find anything online. When I open kmix now it opens on my second monitor (which doesnt have the taskbar on it at all) and now when i fullsize videos they show on the second monitor, not the first.00:47
Guest39362Anyone know any way to fix these issues?00:47
nvidia-damnUhey all01:23
nvidia-damnUi had installed ubuntu, but strange lockups probably related to my nvidia card made me decide to just do a reinstall01:24
nvidia-damnUso im ttrying kubuntu01:24
nvidia-damnUits installing now...01:24
nvidia-damnUanyone here the PRO at getting nvidia optimus working in kubuntu 14.04 ??01:24
nvidia-damnUnvidia-prime or bumblebee or this or that01:24
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Desertstarrhello all02:11
Desertstarranyone around? i am in need of some slight help02:11
erikzoni dont speak english, some one can help Desertstarr?02:23
Desertstarrdon't seem to be anyone available02:27
erikzonDesertstarr tell me your problem, maybe i can undestand and help you :)02:36
jbc_I have just installed a second harddrive (sdb), and confgiured hdparm with -B254 -S1, that (almost immedietly) sends the drive into standby, which is good. the drive will stay in standby , until something wakes it, ie. dolphin; and afterthat, no amount of time or coersion will put it back into standby.02:37
jbc_Has anyone seen something like that before?02:37
DesertstarrAs for my problem,  I had connected my NAS harddrive to ubuntu useing samba, when i converted to Kubuntu, I lost the ability to browse the Nas directory.  Was wondering how to start to trouble shooting02:41
Desertstarrtrouble shoot*02:41
erikzonDesertstarr try open Dolphin whit "sudo dolphin" in a terminal to get acces to the NAS harddrive02:47
jbc_Desertstarr: What do you mean by "browse the NAS directory"? - Does that mean you can ping the NAS (it's name/ip) but not see its shares using, smbclient forinstance?02:47
Desertstarrwhen i open dolphin02:50
Desertstarrand look through network02:50
Desertstarri can see my nas hardrive02:50
Desertstarrbut when i click on it02:50
Desertstarrdoesn't open and i don;t have acess to the files on it02:51
Desertstarr(network: > antholgy ) is as far as it goes02:52
jbc_Does you NAS allow anonymous access? you could try running "smbclient -L <hostname/ip>" in bash to test access02:52
Desertstarreven thought there should be more sub directories02:52
Desertstarrits acess should be password and user protected02:52
Desertstarrwhen i clicked on it in nautilius a prompt would open and i would enter than info02:53
Desertstarron dolphin nothing happens02:53
Desertstarrthat info*02:53
Desertstarri ran sudo dolphin02:54
Desertstarrand it ran thought the terminal but im not sure what the output is saying lol02:55
Desertstarrshould i post the output to a google doc and post the link here?02:56
erikzonput the outpout here, maybe jbc_ can help you02:56
Desertstarrit is a bit long but ok02:56
erikzonuse parte.kde.org02:56
jbc_paste.kde.org02:56
erikzonsorry its: paste.kde.org02:56
erikzonthen put the link here02:56
Desertstarrhttp://goo.gl/TlDH0O02:57
jbc_Meanwhile what happens if you try manually typing in the path to the share in dolphin, something like: smb://fileserver/data/02:57
Desertstarrumm i will try that now02:58
Desertstarrsays it doesn't exsist03:00
Desertstarrexist*03:00
jbc_try that smbclient command or typed earlier03:01
jbc_...command or typed... command >I< typed :)03:01
Desertstarrgetting syntax error03:03
Desertstarri think i entered it properly though03:04
jbc_if you ping Anthology does it give you the correct ip ?03:05
jbc_if so try "smbclient -L Anthology"03:06
Desertstarrsmbclient -L <Anthology/192.168.2.2>   is how i entered it03:06
jbc_ohh, thats why it should be hostname or ip-addess03:07
jbc_not both03:07
jbc_so smbclient -L 192.168.2.203:07
Desertstarroh my mistake03:07
Desertstarrsorry03:07
jbc_np.03:07
Desertstarrhttp://goo.gl/WJKWvU03:09
Desertstarrseems to have come back sucessful03:09
jbc_okay, so we can access the thing atleast :)03:09
Desertstarryes sir03:10
jbc_now in dolphin, type smb://<username>@192.168.2.2/Public03:11
jbc_what does that get you?03:11
Desertstarruser name for the nas or kubuntu's username?03:13
jbc_for nas03:13
Desertstarrgetting no such file or directory03:16
Desertstarreven though that is the user name i use for acess03:16
Desertstarri even checked03:16
jbc_hmm03:17
jbc_what if you just mount it?03:18
jbc_sudo mkdir -p /mnt/192.168.2.2/Public03:18
jbc_mount -t cifs //192.168.2.2/Public -o username=<nas-username>,password=<nas-password> /mnt/192.168.2.2/Public03:18
Desertstarrisn't that what samba did or was doing for me in ubuntu untill i installed kubuntu?03:19
jbc_not exactly03:19
Desertstarrso to make sure im correct03:21
Desertstarrmount -t cifs //192.168.2.2/Public -o username=<desertstarr>,password=<mypassword> /mnt/192.168.2.2/Public03:22
Desertstarrlike that?03:22
jbc_yes, but you have to create to /mnt/192.168.2.2/Pulib folder first03:23
jbc_and Public03:23
jbc_ohh, and no03:26
jbc_sorry; username=desertstarr,password=mypassword (no <>, I just type those to indicate placeholders)03:26
Desertstarrah i see'03:27
jbc_did you type those (<>) in the smb://username@192.168.2.2/Public before?03:27
Desertstarrno no before i knew to take it out03:28
Desertstarrthis set of commands i was't so sure of... so i kept them in03:29
Desertstarrwasn't03:29
jbc_hang on, I'll just type up the commands for you, 2 secs.03:33
Desertstarrhow do i become root?03:33
Desertstarrsort of embarrasing to ask03:33
Desertstarri should know atlease that03:33
jbc_sudo, but if you wait just a moment03:34
Desertstarrok03:34
Desertstarrthe mount -t cifs //192.168.2.2/Public -o username=<desertstarr>,password=<mypassword> /mnt/192.168.2.2/Public  command asked for root,  which is why i asked03:34
Desertstarrbut continue on your way03:34
Desertstarrbe back in 5 mins  dog needs to go out :-(03:36
jbc_okay, this should do it; http://paste.kde.org/pux7ewoch03:39
jbc_That should get you an anthology/public folder in your users home folder03:41
jbc_It is rather wierd that KDE doesn't accept the smb:// path scheme03:43
TheFakeazneD525I thought there was a kioslave for samba03:45
jbc_Desertstarr: Google just told me about the program "smb4k", I installed it using synaptic and it "automates" the mount process for samba.03:49
jbc_Desertstarr: Might be easier for you to go with that.03:50
Desertstarrohh03:50
Desertstarrok03:50
Desertstarrbecause i kept getting bash: kde-username: No such file or directory03:51
Desertstarri will try smb4k03:51
Desertstarrit is in muon...03:51
Desertstarrfound it in synaptic manager also03:53
Desertstarrsmae version 1.0.9-103:53
Desertstarrsame*03:53
Desertstarrbrb going to switch to ubuntu and see if i can acess it03:57
jbc_welcome back04:01
Desertstarri have acess on ubuntu... thank you04:01
Desertstarraccess*04:02
jbc_I couldn't tell you whats the matter with your installation, we'll need smarter people for that, but have a look if mounting the share (using smb4k) what gain you access.04:02
jbc_I've just been playing around with it, and it seams a nifty little thing04:03
Desertstarrok04:03
Desertstarri installed it with synaptic... but couldn't find it04:03
Desertstarri will restart back into kubuntu and trouble shoot more04:04
jbc_Smb4K is under "Utilities" for me04:07
jbc_I'll have to leave soon; Suns up in my part of the world now, and if I hurry, I can get a pot of tea going before the girls get out of bed :)04:07
Desertstarri have a bunch of anthology folders in different directories lol04:08
Desertstarrwasnt there, reinstalling now04:09
jbc_What if you just search for it04:10
Desertstarrafter resinstall the search found it04:11
Desertstarrdoesn't see anything in the network after a network scan04:13
jbc_The only positive thing I can say, is that mounting the share will enable access from pretty much all programs. I have a couple of programs that don't "get" smb:// - Like Sublime Text and such04:14
jbc_Try the "nabourhood" tab to the left04:14
jbc_neighborhood04:14
jbc_Man, my english is worse than my spelling ;)04:14
Desertstarrlooks promising04:15
Desertstarrit asked for username and password04:15
Desertstarrwaiting for it to finish its search and buffering04:16
jbc_Check out settings->conf. smb4k ... A few things in there you may want to look at.04:18
jbc_Heh! - Meanwhile my issue with my new harddrive has sorted it self out...04:23
Desertstarrlol atleast something was accomplished thought all this04:24
jbc_Desertstarr: don't know the rules in here; So I might get kicked now; But if you're looking for a good KDE based *buntu/debian distribution; You should check out netrunner-os.com04:26
Desertstarroh ok,  for now im going to tinker with kubuntu,  i like its widgets and customization04:27
jbc_Their standard stable release is based off of kubuntu04:27
Desertstarri heard of netrunner though04:27
Desertstarrok04:27
jbc_brb.04:28
Desertstarrwb04:32
jbc_thank you kindly04:33
jbc_Now to see if my hdd issues persist after a reboot ...04:34
valoriejbc_: it is fine to discuss netrunner etc. in the #kubuntu-offtopic channel04:34
jbc_valorie: ok, thank you.04:34
valoriethis is help for kubuntu users though04:34
jbc_Desertstarr: Did it work btw. do you have access to your files now?04:35
Desertstarrin network neighborhood is shows the anthology array, bu when i click on it it just buffers and searches04:36
Desertstarrsooo04:36
Desertstarrno04:36
Desertstarrit is not super annoying or major yet04:37
Desertstarri will tinker with it04:37
Desertstarrim sure im doing something stupid04:37
jbc_:( - I'll have to deferer you to the channel, I have to go soon04:37
Desertstarrnp thank you for your help04:37
Desertstarri appreciate it greatly04:37
jbc_welcome sir; see you around04:37
Desertstarrprobably going to go tobed myself04:37
Desertstarrhave a good night all04:38
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IAmLycanNew to kubuntu. It's a lot to digest05:12
valorieIAmLycan: how can we help?05:21
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IAmLycanJust looking to get involved in the community05:24
valoriethat's wonderful to hear!05:25
IAmLycanHave any tips for a beginner?05:26
valoriewhat are you interested in doing?05:26
valoriethat's a bit general05:27
IAmLycanI'm a decent programmer, but always interested in improving. Also looking to get into web development.05:27
valorieare you interested in fixing some bugs?05:27
valoriewe can always use help05:27
IAmLycanI'd love to try05:28
Shaan7IAmLycan: I started with exploring the desktop, and kde applications and fixing bugs in that.05:28
valoriealso our website could use some help, too05:28
valoriesec05:28
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IAmLycanAccidentaly disconnected if you sent links could you please send them again05:30
valorieIAmLycan: are you new to linux, or just new to Kubuntu?05:32
IAmLycanI messed around with Linux 8 or so years ago. Haven't really touched it since. And new to Kubuntu completely05:35
valorieI think the desktops available all run more smoothly these days05:36
valoriemore power helps, I'm sure05:36
EtriaphAs a Linux user since 1999, I can vouch for KDE as the best environment available.05:37
valorieanyway, a good way to start is join the Kubuntu-devel mail list05:37
valorie!bugs05:37
ubottuIf you find a bug in Kubuntu, please follow the instructions at https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Bugs/Reporting to report the issue to the developers.05:37
IAmLycanI will certainly do that05:37
valoriereporting bugs is great, and fixing them even more excellent05:37
IAmLycanI'm tinkering around with Kdevelop4 at the moment05:38
valorieI'm sure the webteam would enjoy more help; we're trying to move everything to our own server from the Canonical servers05:38
valoriethe devel chan is #kubuntu-devel05:39
Etriaphvalorie: What's the website built on?05:39
valorieuh05:39
Etriaph<-- 20 year web developer05:39
valorieyou are asking the wrong person, LOL05:39
Etriaphhaha05:39
IAmLycanEtriaph: any advice on starting web dev?05:40
valorieanyway, introduce yourself on the list, dig around on the website, and see what bothers you05:40
EtriaphIAmLycan: You'll likely end up starting with PHP, there's a ton of work available in that world, but avoid is as much as you can :D05:40
EtriaphBut that's OT05:41
EtriaphFeel free to query me if you want in-depth advice05:41
EtriaphI think the site runs Python05:42
EtriaphSo some Python web framework most likely05:43
Etriaphvalorie: How do I get in touch with the web team to offer assistance?05:43
valorieon the devel list is the most reliable05:43
valorieIRC is great when people are at their keyboards05:43
valoriebut lists are 24/705:44
Etriaphvalorie: Do you know if it's possible to only receive the digest email but not each message?06:12
EtriaphOr is setting it to digest just going to send the digest and not the rest?06:12
valoriethe digest is each message06:13
valorieall together in one mail06:13
valorieif you want both individual posts and the digest, you'll have to sub with two email accounts06:13
EtriaphAh, OK, that answers my question thanks :D06:14
valorieif you opt for the digest, *please* edit the quoted digest before sending a reply to the list06:14
EtriaphOh, yes, I'll be sure to.06:16
valoriethank you06:17
valoriethis is my biggest beef with digests ever since mail lists started06:18
valorieback in the stone age06:18
EtriaphIf Google Wave had ever taken off,  you never would have had to worry about it :D06:19
EtriaphGreat idea, but no, not a great idea, but it was, but no06:19
valorieI tried it out06:20
valoriebut it was too clumsy06:20
EtriaphYup, the client-side technologies weren't ready for it06:20
EtriaphBut the server-side idea was a good leap beyond the various crappy technologies we use today06:20
EtriaphAh well06:20
valoriealso there was no archives, which is the hidden treasure of mail lists06:20
valorieyes06:20
EtriaphIf you have your own wave server there were :D06:20
valoriethere can always be another try06:20
valoriesure, but for public lists, there should be an easy way to search06:21
EtriaphFor a public list you'd have a public wave server, just not on Google's network06:21
valorieI started out using genealogy lists, and search was crucial06:21
valoriestill is06:21
EtriaphThey were providing the capability to have your *own* wave server.06:21
valorieyes, I remember that06:22
EtriaphAnd two wave servers could share information06:22
EtriaphWith your own wave server, you could archive data, so wave.ubuntu.com would archive waves06:22
valorieoh, please let's take this to #kubuntu-offtopic06:22
EtriaphOh, crap, sorry  :D06:22
maysaraHi, which path does $KDE_PREFIX refers to?06:44
maysararefer*06:44
valoriemaysara: are you talking about a path in ~/ , or what?06:45
maysaravalorie: I don't know actually. I just found it in a installation guide06:47
valorielink?06:47
maysaravalorie: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/kde/oxygen-icons.html06:48
lordievaderGood morning.06:48
maysaraso what does it stand for?06:52
valoriethat generally means ~/ (which means /home/yourID/) and either .kde or .kde406:52
valoriein the case of Kubuntu, we use .kde06:52
valorieso the whole path would be: ~/.kde06:52
maysaraAha, thank you06:52
lordievadermaysara: Here the $KDE_PREFIX is blank.06:56
valorielordievader: ?06:59
lordievaderI thought maysara wanted to know where to it pointed.07:01
valorieit points to ~/.kde07:02
lordievaderAs I've said here it's empty.07:03
valoriethat holds all your kde settings, and much more07:03
valoriecan't be empty!07:03
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valorieeven if you move or delete, it will be replaced07:04
lordievaderI know the folder, I'm just saying the variable is empty.07:04
valorieok07:04
valorieusually the variable has to be exported at some point07:05
valorieprobably isn't unless you are building stuff07:05
Alzabohello08:37
ik_how are you ?08:41
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BluesKaj'Morning folks11:29
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nokdeI  found out that kubuntu / kde doesn't work with smartphones and the problem has been going on close to a year lol   pathetic!!!12:02
lordievadernokde: Did you file a bug a year ago?12:12
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gavrushenkoХУЙ12:54
nesciushello! i13:00
BluesKajBBL13:00
nesciusI've freshly installed kubuntu on my new ssd and dont have a swap partition, but there is encrypted swap mentioned in fstab..13:01
nesciushtop does not show anything swapped13:01
nesciusswap: 0/013:01
nesciusand since i have only 4G of ram it OOMed already few times since yesterday default instalation13:02
nesciusi guess, is it common to have no swap in default full disk usage selection?13:03
nescius..installation13:03
lordievadernescius: 4G of ram and OOM? How did you do that?13:07
nesciuslordievader: installed kde and ran flash in firefox13:08
nesciusnot that difficult...13:08
nesciusakonady eats like 1.4 GB13:08
lordievaderO.O13:10
nesciuslordievader: yes, it is ridiculus.. it is fresh installation, just two days old, i tried to move my data from old notebook to the new one (thinkpad X1 crapbon)13:10
lordievadernescius: Anyhow creating a swap partition is not very hard. Be sure to make a backup ;)13:11
nesciusi was thinking more in a way of using swap file13:11
lordievaderMy system rarely uses more than 2 Gb of ram.13:11
nesciuslordievader: how much swap do you have?13:12
lordievadernescius: Usually around 4~5 Gb, but it's allmost never used.13:12
nesciusbut why is the swap creation not in the default disk option ?13:14
nesciuswow! before killing akonadi 3.4G and after 1.7G13:15
lordievaderDon't know. Haven't used the automatic setup for ages.13:15
nesciuslordievader: me neither.. but i thought it knows better than i do and since the manual is so confusing i keep it on the default..13:16
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nesciusbtw, in the fstab, it mentions cryptoswap..13:17
nesciuswhy? and how it works if there is no swap?13:17
nesciusdoes anyone know?13:17
Hypnoshi all13:18
nesciusehlo!13:18
Hypnosi have problem with cpufrequtils & sysfsutils on newest kubuntu13:19
lordievadernescius: Cryptswap is an encrypted swap partition. Seems to become default. See it more and more.13:19
Hypnoscould anyone help me a little bit13:19
nesciuslordievader: apparently it is not a partition, there is no swap partition at all..13:19
lordievadernescius: Check your crypttab /etc/crypttab13:20
lordievaderHypnos: What is exactly the problem?13:20
Hypnosi configure sysfsutils & cpufrequtils as here https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling on my kubuntu13:20
Hypnosand now when i try to start : service sysfsutils start [code]  * Setting sysfs variables...                                                                                                                                                          * unknown attribute devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/conservative  * unknown attribute devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/conservative/freq_step  * unknown attribute devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/conservative/u13:21
lordievader!paste | Hypnos13:22
ubottuHypnos: For 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.13:22
Hypnossorry for that13:26
Hypnoshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7359368/13:26
lordievaderHypnos: I have no idea but it might be that the problem in in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq not existing.13:30
Hypnoscpufreq is exist13:30
lordievaderHypnos: Conservative inside it too?13:31
Hypnosno there is only ondeman directory and boot file13:35
Hypnos*boost13:35
lordievaderThen that is probably the error.13:35
Hypnoshmm, i cant mkdir inside cpufreq as root13:37
lordievaderHypnos: No it is a sysfs, not a traditional file system.13:37
BluesKajHypnos, solid-powermanagement set cpufreq (ondemand , performance, etc)13:38
Hypnossolid-powermenagment didn't find13:39
BluesKajok, try sudo /usr/bin/cpufreq-set -g (performance or ondemand etc)13:40
Hypnos@BluesKaj now i have conservative dir in cpufreq13:42
BluesKajHypnos, hmm , not familiar with that setting13:42
lordievaderBluesKaj: Much like ondemand, but only steps one up or down.13:43
Hypnosok now it works13:47
Hypnosthanks all13:47
nesciusI was researching my lack of swap and found that there is an unkonwn partition, a line in cryptoswap pointing to uuid which is nowhere in /dev/disk/by-* to be found and free shows zeroes in swap13:56
nesciusthe mentioned partition is of unknown type and is not mounted (mentioned in both gparted and kpartitionmanager)13:59
BluesKajnescius, you can also create a swap file instead of a partition13:59
nesciusBluesKaj: yes, i was thinking about it, and it would make sence and I will probably do that as i have ssd14:00
nesciusbut the system is freshly installed with all the default settings, why is there a partition like this since i asked the instalation for default disk partitioning.. ?14:01
nokdelordievader: yes.  But, considering it's a kde-wide bug, others have filed bug reports on it - still not fixed, though... lol14:02
BluesKajnescius, how much RAM?14:02
nescius4G14:02
lordievadernokde: Hmm, that is too bad :(14:03
nokdeit's pretty pathetic that kde developers don't think it's an issue worth fixing14:03
nokdemy smartphone works in cinnamon, gnome, xfce etc. - everything but kde14:04
nokdelol14:04
nesciusnokde: calm down..14:04
nesciusit does not help anyone14:04
nokdehow do you know?  it might14:05
BluesKajnescius, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104294614:05
nescius:)14:05
BluesKajnokde, http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/kde-takes-on-android-apples-ios-on-smartphones-and-tablets/971714:06
BluesKajnokde, it shows that kde can run smartphones14:08
nokdeBluesKaj: total nonsense14:10
nokdein the kubuntu forum and opensuse one, both have threads about trying to get an android smartphone working14:11
nesciusBluesKaj: thanks, i have set it up yesterday but deleted it again when i noticed there is cryptoswap mentioned in fstab.. but there is not any physical partition...14:11
nesciusBluesKaj: its a bit complicated issue, do you think it could be a bug?14:11
BluesKajnokde, if you say so, then perhaps you can find the answer by doing some research yourself14:12
nokdeit's also 3 yrs old... maybe older versions worked but not now14:12
nokdewhat for?  kde should do it14:12
nokdeit works in the other desktop enviroments14:13
BluesKajnescius, a swap file resides in kubuntu not on a partition14:13
mk001unable to switch datacard from 2g to 3g network and from 3g to 2g network also.Problem is solved by downgrading the package modemmanager.But when it will be fixed?14:15
BluesKajnescius, a swap partition is just that, using manual partitioning during the install is recommended.14:16
nokdeit just shows kde's thoughts on the end user14:16
nesciusBluesKaj: i understand what you are saying, but i mentioned physical partition because i ment partition.. it is probably really a bug..14:16
BluesKajnescius, pastebin your /etc/fstab14:18
nokdekde is about eye candy and marketing, not functionality14:18
BluesKajnokde, no trolling please14:19
nesciusnokde: please go bitching somewhere else14:19
nesciusBluesKaj: thanks, but my wife is calling me.. :D14:19
znixWill Kubuntu 14.04 come with a text mode installer?  the graphical one does not want to start correctly on mine.14:29
lordievaderznix: No, I'm afraid not. You could try the Ubuntu Server -> kubuntu desktop route.14:31
BluesKaj!minimal14:41
ubottuThe Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD14:41
BluesKajznix,^14:42
silv3r_m00nsystem settings > system administration > diagnostics, is that apport ?14:45
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alketis there any konqueror ppa ?14:57
snuggyfooalket, shouldn't that be included with kubuntu-desktop packages?15:03
alketsnuggyfoo: I want the new version15:08
yofel!info konqueror trusty | alket15:09
ubottualket: konqueror (source: kde-baseapps): advanced file manager, web browser and document viewer. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:4.13.0-0ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 1147 kB, installed size 3301 kB15:09
yofelthat's what we have15:09
znixBluesKaj: thanks for the suggestion!15:27
znixlordievader: I will use that as option two if it goes wrong with minimal. thanks!15:27
BluesKajznix, hope it's what you're looking for.15:28
znixBluesKaj: yes I think so.  It's ubuntu but I assume I will choose what desktop env to install, and I will go with KDE15:34
BluesKajznix, yes I think the intion is to provice the ubuntu core then users can install whatever desktop they choose15:35
BluesKajintention15:36
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amichair_after upgrade to 14.04, grub says 'Ubuntu' instead of 'Kubuntu', is this a known issue?16:29
BluesKajamichair_, yes I think the bug has been reported16:35
amichair_BluesKaj: thanks16:36
bennypr0fanehow can I change the desktop wallpaper in 14.04?16:58
bennypr0fanein system settings, I find everything related to appearance of the desktop except for that16:59
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superciukciao17:02
BluesKajbennypr0fane, right click on the desktop, choose default desktop settings then choose open and navigate to your images/pictures or wallpapers  folder17:02
BluesKajBBL, stuff to do17:03
bennypr0faneI have no "default desktop settings" in the desktop context menu. this is what I ahve: https://www.dropbox.com/s/90h4p4wskn9demm/desktop.menu.jpg17:07
zwicshenzughello all.  i am using the workspace switcher widget on a panel, and it all of a sudden stopped showing me the icons of windows in inactive workspaces17:17
zwicshenzugso, it shows all workspaces as blank despite the face that i have windows open in them17:18
zwicshenzugonly when i switch to a workspace, will that single workspace icon in the switcher show the icons of open windows17:18
zwicshenzugfor instance, i am in workspace 1 with xchat open, and it shows the xchat icon in the switcher for workspace one17:19
zwicshenzugi move to workspace 2, and the workspace switcher shows that workspace 1 is totally empty17:20
zwicshenzugi move back to workspace 1, and can see the xchat icon in the workspace switcher again17:20
zwicshenzuganyone have any ideas what is going on?17:20
zwicshenzugit was working not less than 2 hours ago.....rebooted and now it's acting like this17:20
zwicshenzugany help is greatly appreciated, thanks17:21
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Num83rGuySo, slight annoyance.  The UIM toolbar starts at login and I would like for it to not start.  How do I get rid of the little bugger?  Kunbutu 14.0417:39
zwicshenzugsettings manager -> sessions & startup: application autostart tab17:41
zwicshenzugdo you see it there?17:41
Num83rGuySorry.   No it's not there.  I have looked in quite a few places including the Language input settings and for the life of me can't find a single option to get it to leave me alone.17:43
bennypr0fanezwischenzug, have you checked the bug reports? I suspect it's very likely you'll find it there. I am also having numerous issues like that with KDE elements17:46
BluesKajNum83rGuy, sudo apt-get remove uim, if you don't need it...afaik it's not installed by default, at least not on my setup.17:57
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Num83rGuyBluesKaj:  Thanks I will.18:07
darkseidGreetings...18:19
darkseidI would like to use the backport ppa. Is it safe for Kubuntu 14.04?18:19
darkseid!backports18:22
ubottuIf new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging18:22
keithzgProbably not much point in it for 14.04 yet.18:35
keithzgEverything's still quite fresh right now :)18:36
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mwam77Hi =)20:13
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lordievadero/20:15
mwam77?20:20
alketdoes anyone here actually use konqueror or rekonq ?20:20
mwam77Why ?20:21
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alketthe adblock isn't working20:24
alketmwam77:20:24
mwam77:/20:24
alketoh sorry20:24
mwam77use chrome ^^20:25
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shoaib#ubuntu22:33
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WalzmynI've got weirdness in gimp. It's not applying a drop shadow filter to the proper layer23:57

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