TheFakeazneD525 | SimonJ[Tense]: hmm | 00:01 |
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TheFakeazneD525 | SimonJ[Tense]: bin is probably a SHAR archive | 00:01 |
TheFakeazneD525 | (lolredundancy) | 00:01 |
SimonJ[Tense] | TheFakeazneD525: Would it help if I told you it is "Revenge of the cats: Ethernet" I downloaded the Linux version before you ask. | 00:02 |
TheFakeazneD525 | SimonJ[Tense]: you'll want to open konsole, cd to the directory of the .bin and then run bash ./the_filename.bin | 00:02 |
SimonJ[Tense] | TheFakeazneD525: I'll try that, cheers! | 00:02 |
TheFakeazneD525 | SimonJ[Tense]: hmm, for an install I think | 00:02 |
TheFakeazneD525 | you should also include sudo | 00:02 |
TheFakeazneD525 | like, sudo bash ./the_filename.bin | 00:03 |
TheFakeazneD525 | if it is going to install into /usr/bin or wherever | 00:03 |
SimonJ[Tense] | TheFakeazneD525: I did sudo su, Trying to use "bash ~/home/simonj/Downloads/rotc-ethernet-p.5.4-linux/rotc.bin" No dice, No such directory error. I tried it without the Root squiggle too. | 00:06 |
TheFakeazneD525 | ah, when in root, ~/ will be the /root directory, not your home dir | 00:06 |
SimonJ[Tense] | Still throwing up "no such file etc". | 00:13 |
SimonJ[Tense] | TheFakeazneD525: Cheers for helping, I'll see if I can find other 3D games to punish my VM. | 00:15 |
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amichair_ | On a fresh 14.04 install, I have LC_* env variables set to the wrong language. System settings has only 'American English' selected in languages, which is what I want. Where are these LC values coming from? | 06:34 |
valorie | amichair_: that's locale | 06:42 |
valorie | !locale | 06:42 |
ubottu | To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale/ | 06:42 |
amichair_ | valorie: that first link seems outdated | 06:50 |
valorie | true | 06:55 |
amichair_ | valorie: /etc/default/locale seems to have the bad ones, how do I apply it? | 07:00 |
valorie | amichair_: the second file is all about that | 07:03 |
amichair_ | valorie: oh right, too much noise around it :-) | 07:09 |
lordievader | Good morning. | 07:10 |
marcellus_ | hi, I am having problems to print with a canon pixma pm190: I can print a first thing and then I cannot print anything any more untill I turn off the printer | 08:02 |
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BluesKaj | 'Morning folks | 11:27 |
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rcw2 | i put kcm_adobe_flash_player.so into /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins but chrome still prompts for adobe flash installation | 12:28 |
rcw2 | "Your version of Adobe Flash is no longer supported" | 12:28 |
oofus | Hi. Since 14.04 came out I've been unable to upgrade my 13.10 install. Every time I run the upgrade tool I get an error message "Could not determine the upgrade - An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade." etc etc etc. | 12:32 |
oofus | ay hints on how I might track this down and fix it | 12:32 |
hateball | rcw2: well, you need the pepper flash since npapi is gone in chromium now | 12:37 |
hateball | rcw2: pepperflashplugin-nonfree sorts that for you on 14.04 | 12:38 |
BluesKaj | hateball, it still doesn't work on some sites in FF tho | 12:40 |
hateball | BluesKaj: That's npapi flash, in Firefox. Not Flash for chromium (which now has to be pepper) which is what rcw2 asked about | 12:55 |
BluesKaj | hateball, ok, chromium does work well on on most sites with pepper flash, but prefer FF due to it's configurability | 13:01 |
rcw2 | i have pepper flash installed | 13:20 |
rcw2 | already | 13:21 |
rcw2 | so what can it be | 13:22 |
BluesKaj | chrome or chromium, rcw2 ? | 13:24 |
rcw2 | BluesKaj, chromium | 13:25 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, can you give an example site where pepper doesn't work ? | 13:26 |
rcw2 | kongregate.com asks me to update flash | 13:27 |
rcw2 | and chessfriends.com | 13:28 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, what does chrome://plugins/ in the addressbar show | 13:31 |
rcw2 | chromoting viewer and google talk | 13:33 |
rcw2 | only | 13:33 |
BluesKaj | so the plugin isn't installed on chromium then | 13:34 |
rcw2 | how can i remedy that | 13:36 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, try installing pepperflashplugin-nonfree | 13:36 |
rcw2 | but it is already installed into kubuntu | 13:36 |
vndtta | can anyone tell me about this error "edd: error 8000 reeading sector ..." while booting from flash disk | 13:36 |
rcw2 | install it as an extension? | 13:36 |
rcw2 | so pepperflash is installed, but it didn't seem to integrate with chromium | 13:40 |
rcw2 | why could that be | 13:40 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, open krunner, do you have this file /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree | 13:43 |
rcw2 | sorry how is krunner used | 13:46 |
rcw2 | once i have it running | 13:46 |
hateball | rcw2: alt+f2 | 13:46 |
hateball | by default | 13:46 |
rcw2 | i type '/usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree' into the command line in krunner? | 13:47 |
vndtta | i'm trying to boot live from usb flash, using this image kubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso. checked md5sum. tried several times three different ways make bootable flash with it, but always get an error list of this type "edd: error 8000 reading sector ..." while booting, plz explain me what am i doing wrong | 13:48 |
BluesKaj | rcw2,yes | 13:48 |
rcw2 | it shows two files | 13:49 |
rcw2 | pubkey-google.txt | 13:49 |
rcw2 | is one | 13:49 |
BluesKaj | vndtta, is this a fairly new pc/laptop, less the 3yrs old? | 13:50 |
vndtta | yes | 13:50 |
vndtta | pc is about 1.5 years old | 13:50 |
alexandergarmash | Всем привет! | 13:50 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, but is pepperflashplugin-nonfree there? | 13:51 |
alexandergarmash | Нужна помощь! | 13:51 |
alexandergarmash | Как установить флеш плеер? | 13:51 |
BluesKaj | vndtta, then you have uefi /bios | 13:51 |
BluesKaj | !uefi | vndtta | 13:52 |
ubottu | vndtta: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI | 13:52 |
rcw2 | BluesKaj, i see /usr/lib/pepperflash-nonfree then two files inside that dir | 13:52 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, is there libpepflashplayer.so ? | 13:53 |
BluesKaj | !ru | alexandergarmash | 13:54 |
ubottu | alexandergarmash: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. | 13:54 |
BluesKaj | oops | 13:54 |
rcw2 | not inside /usr/lib/pepperflash-nonfree dir no | 13:54 |
rcw2 | should i download it and move it there? | 13:54 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, reinstall it , you might have installed it before you installed chromium | 13:59 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, reinstall pepperflashplugin-nonfree | 14:00 |
hateball | the package is supposed to add those lines in the text file to the chromium-browser launcher script | 14:01 |
BluesKaj | hateball, I've heard of this problem before, obviously the plugin doesn't always add the lines | 14:03 |
BluesKaj | ok , gotta do some errands ..bbl | 14:04 |
rcw2 | ok, it didn't add the lines again, perhaps | 14:05 |
rcw2 | after reinstalling | 14:05 |
rcw2 | bug report? | 14:06 |
hateball | rcw2: you can copy it manually to /etc/chromium-browser/default | 14:08 |
hateball | but yeah, bug reporting doesnt hurt | 14:08 |
rcw2 | the so file? | 14:08 |
vndtta_ | if my pc is using EFI boot, and grub instlled on flash drive is of efi version | 14:08 |
vndtta_ | what else could be problem | 14:09 |
hateball | rcw2: nah. it should look like so http://paste.ubuntu.com/7467958/ | 14:09 |
hateball | rcw2: the default file that is | 14:09 |
hateball | rcw2: the package should push that from /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/etc-chromium-default.txt but I guess it didnt in your case | 14:10 |
rcw2 | what do i copy to /etc/chromium-browser/default | 14:12 |
hateball | rcw2: the text I linked you | 14:16 |
hateball | rcw2: open it with text editor of choice | 14:17 |
rcw2 | exactly that? | 14:17 |
hateball | rcw2: assuming you've not added any other options yourself | 14:17 |
rcw2 | options where? | 14:17 |
hateball | the... chromium_flags | 14:18 |
hateball | actually I see I have some legacy from an old installer in my config | 14:18 |
rcw2 | what should i call the file | 14:18 |
hateball | anyhow. the contents of /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/etc-chromium-default.txt is what should go in /etc/chromium-browser/default | 14:18 |
rcw2 | /etc/chromium-browser/default.txt ? | 14:22 |
rcw2 | i dont have a directory /etc/chromium-browser/default/ | 14:22 |
hateball | It's a file | 14:23 |
rcw2 | ok what i have now is /etc/chromium-browser/default.txt with the contents of the lines you pasted inside default.txt is this correct? | 14:23 |
hateball | rcw2: No. It's /etc/chromium-browser/default not /etc/chromium-browser/default.txt | 14:24 |
bennypr0fane | hi, has anyone else noticed that file-choosing dialogs differ in whether it' single or double click to open a folder? | 14:29 |
bennypr0fane | It's different each time, sometimes single click goes into the folder, sometimes it just selects it. I don't understand what causes that. I'd like to have single click open folders always | 14:31 |
rcw2 | after that change to default i see '/usr/bin/chromium-browser: 6: .: Can't open /usr/lib/pepflashplugin-installer/pepflashplayer.sh' | 14:32 |
hateball | rcw2: no that's because you used my paste which had some old shit in it. Just use /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/etc-chromium-default.txt instead | 14:33 |
hateball | rcw2: easiest is probably: "sudo rm /etc/chromium-browser/default && sudo cp /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/etc-chromium-default.txt /etc/chromium-browser/default" | 14:34 |
rcw2 | contents of /usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/etc-chromium-default.txt is in /etc/chromium-browser/default now, but the plugin doesnt show still in chromium | 14:35 |
hateball | rcw2: did you restart the browser | 14:35 |
rcw2 | yes | 14:35 |
hateball | rcw2: what if you launch it like so: "chromium-browser --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/pepperflashplugin-nonfree/libpepflashplayer.so" | 14:37 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, system settings>input devices>mouse>choose "single click to open files and folders" | 14:37 |
rcw2 | quick bash question please. how do i go from sudo to a user | 14:38 |
hateball | rcw2: exit | 14:38 |
bennypr0fane | rcw2: or su <user> | 14:38 |
rcw2 | exit exits the terminal program | 14:39 |
hateball | if you're in a root session it should return to the user that started it | 14:39 |
hateball | I assumed that was what you meant | 14:39 |
hateball | Running something with sudo does exactly that, runs it. Once. | 14:39 |
rcw2 | i have it setup to start as root | 14:40 |
rcw2 | not a user | 14:40 |
rcw2 | well, running that command didn't load the plugin | 14:40 |
hateball | very well, then what bennypr0fane | 14:40 |
hateball | said | 14:40 |
hateball | ugh | 14:40 |
hateball | I'd just purge the pepperflash and chromium-browser packages and start anew | 14:40 |
bennypr0fane | BluesKaj: if it's just a matter of changing this global setting, then why do some apps already behave the way i want | 14:41 |
bennypr0fane | ? | 14:41 |
rcw2 | can i download chrome | 14:41 |
hateball | I think google has debs you can just install | 14:41 |
rcw2 | someone asked me which of the two i was running. so i can install chrome? | 14:41 |
hateball | not sure if chrome is in partner repos | 14:42 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, good question, but I don't know why that behaviour persists | 14:42 |
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BluesKaj | chrome won't help | 14:43 |
bennypr0fane | BluesKaj: maybe bcs i already have this setting in place. then the question truns into why don't all the apps behave that way? | 14:43 |
hateball | bennypr0fane: Are you using GTK apps maybe | 14:44 |
bennypr0fane | note that I'm talking about the file choosing dialogs, not what Dolphin does. e.g. in any app, when you go file>open, and then a dialog comes up | 14:44 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, so you already had the single click setting enabled before this problem showed up ? | 14:44 |
bennypr0fane | BluesKaj: is the behavior consistent for all apps on yr system? | 14:44 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, yes | 14:45 |
bennypr0fane | BluesKaj: yes, I did. Technically, the problem never "showed up", it was always there from installation | 14:45 |
bennypr0fane | have you never seen different apps bring up file-choosing dialogs(FCDs) that looked entirely different from the usual system layout, like generated by some other window manager? | 14:47 |
hateball | bennypr0fane: Are you using GTK apps maybe | 14:47 |
bennypr0fane | but for me even the ones that look completely normal don't all behave the same | 14:48 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, hateballh | 14:48 |
bennypr0fane | hateball: maybe. How can I tell if an app is gtk? | 14:48 |
hateball | bennypr0fane: well, give us the name :p | 14:48 |
BluesKaj | has a point about gtk | 14:48 |
hateball | KDE has ways to skin and change fonts for GTK apps so it looks "native" but it wont change the mouse behavior | 14:49 |
bennypr0fane | hm, so you're also syaing, all kde apps should exhibit the single-click-to-open behavior if that's how I choose it in my settings, yes? | 14:50 |
BluesKaj | yes | 14:51 |
bennypr0fane | or in other words that behavior is governed by whether it's kde ot not? what if it's neither kde nor gtk? e.g. Xfcburn | 14:52 |
hateball | Xfce uses GTK for most things, you sure xfcburn doesnt? | 14:53 |
hateball | anyhow, you can tell quite easy | 14:53 |
hateball | ldd /usr/bin/gimp|grep gtk | 14:53 |
hateball | libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 (0x00007fa06027e000) | 14:53 |
bennypr0fane | hateball: no, that was just of the top of my head | 14:53 |
hateball | just check whatever app that troubles you with ldd | 14:53 |
bennypr0fane | hateball: um, waht? | 14:53 |
hateball | ldd shows that gimp depends on gtk libs | 14:54 |
bennypr0fane | ok | 14:54 |
bennypr0fane | dependencies, yes? | 14:54 |
bennypr0fane | e.g. | 14:54 |
rcw2 | chrome is running with Adobe Flash Player (2 files) - Version: 13.0.0.214 but should i see pepper somewhere? | 14:54 |
hateball | as in, if you don't have GTK it wont run. Which means it uses GTK. Which means the mouse behavior wont be like in KDE | 14:55 |
hateball | rcw2: No, it *should* say Adobe Flash | 14:55 |
bennypr0fane | clementine is not a standard KDE app, but it behaves the way I want | 14:55 |
hateball | clementine uses qt iirc | 14:55 |
rcw2 | wheres a good place to submit a bug report if i wanted to | 14:55 |
bennypr0fane | hateball: yes it does | 14:55 |
rcw2 | for chromium | 14:55 |
hateball | Should say Qt instead of KDE in this case I suppose | 14:55 |
hateball | !launchpad | rcw2 | 14:55 |
ubottu | rcw2: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/ | 14:55 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, so which desktop is default on your system? | 14:56 |
bennypr0fane | KDE | 14:56 |
bennypr0fane | all standard KDE apps are Qt? | 14:56 |
hateball | anyhow, you can change GTK behavior using gconf iirc, but I dont recall what values etc. It is surely googlable | 14:56 |
hateball | bennypr0fane: Yes | 14:56 |
hateball | Note that KDE != Kubuntu | 14:57 |
hateball | Firefox for instance is not Qt | 14:57 |
BluesKaj | appears to me like you have a mismash of apps from different desktops | 14:57 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane,^ | 14:57 |
bennypr0fane | BluesKaj: probably, but don't you? I mean it's very likely to have some "foreign" apps in the mix for anyone, once you start customizing yr system adding software | 14:59 |
bennypr0fane | bingo, Firefox doesn't do it the way I want it | 15:00 |
BluesKaj | bennypr0fane, no i prefer a fairly consistent KDE content | 15:00 |
BluesKaj | except for firefox | 15:01 |
bennypr0fane | I would too, actually, but there are things I can't find a kde app for | 15:02 |
bennypr0fane | but it's good to know that any qt app will fit in | 15:03 |
rcw2 | now for my other browser, can anyone tell me why firefox seems to make xorg use nearly half of my processing power, which is odd | 15:03 |
bennypr0fane | and it'S kind of a bummer other apps won't fit in. there should be a way to make them, i.e. force them all to use the default window manager for these things. I hate it when my shortcuts are gone and I ahve to sift through a whole tree in search for stuff on the windows partition | 15:04 |
bennypr0fane | ...using double clicks all the way! | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, how many tabs do you have open? | 15:06 |
rcw2 | well that time many | 15:07 |
rcw2 | 10+ | 15:07 |
rcw2 | but chromium can do that | 15:07 |
rcw2 | and my firefox could once do that versions ago | 15:09 |
BluesKaj | rcw2, probly depends on many things , but I suspect the flash content on many sites constantly loading ads etc is part of it. | 15:17 |
rcw2 | BluesKaj, yeah flash stuff seems to trigger it. | 15:18 |
rcw2 | but this is a new issue with the same processor | 15:20 |
JuJuBee | Having trouble making bootable usb stick for 14.04. Startup Disk Creator keeps giving me an error fault 5. I used unetbootin and it seems to have created the usb, but it boots directly to grub> prompt | 15:36 |
rcw2 | should sudo gedit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf. have that period at the end of 70debconf. | 15:47 |
rcw2 | at the end of 70debconf | 15:47 |
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BluesKaj | rcw2, no period | 16:04 |
rcw2 | hm, APT::Cache-Limit "100000000"; as only line in that file may have resolved the above issue | 16:06 |
rcw2 | what's a flash intensive page that doesn't require much streaming, so i can test it now | 16:07 |
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TheFakeazneD525 | hmmm | 17:54 |
TheFakeazneD525 | something seems to crash rekonq | 17:54 |
TheFakeazneD525 | I suspect KJS... because otherwise it's stable | 17:54 |
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ovidiu-florin | I cannot play DVDs | 19:43 |
ovidiu-florin | with anything | 19:43 |
ovidiu-florin | I've tried VLC, KMPlayer | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | I have libdvdcss2 | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | I have kubuntu-restricted-extras | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | I still can't play DVDs | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | I'm running kubuntu 14.04 | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | all updates installed | 19:44 |
ovidiu-florin | no backports | 19:45 |
ovidiu-florin | Please help | 19:45 |
soee | ovidiu-florin: http://itsfoss.com/play-dvd-ubuntu-1310/ ? | 20:00 |
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ovidiu-florin | soee: I have all those installed | 20:08 |
soee | ovidiu-florin: but system see youd device ? | 20:09 |
ovidiu-florin | what? | 20:09 |
ovidiu-florin | I open the DVD with VLC and VLC freezez | 20:10 |
ovidiu-florin | shows an image from the DVD movie and freezes | 20:10 |
ovidiu-florin | I have to kill -9 to stop it | 20:10 |
ovidiu-florin | KMPlayer does not play any files from the DVD video DIR | 20:11 |
ovidiu-florin | soee: any other ideeas? | 20:20 |
soee | ovidiu-florin: let me check if it works on my laptop | 20:21 |
soee | never checked dvd tbh | 20:21 |
soee | ovidiu-florin: works nice :) maybe try different dvd | 20:23 |
soee | as this might be broken ? | 20:23 |
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Ruebe_ | test | 22:22 |
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manchicken | Anybody ever set up L2TP over IPSec? | 23:57 |
manchicken | With NM | 23:58 |
manchicken | I have a shared secret, a gateway, a username, and a password. | 23:58 |
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