[00:00] <Zenny_> how do I add Kde printer settings to Kubuntu ???
[00:01] <rohan> Zenny_: are you trying to add a new printer?
[00:01] <Zenny_> yes wireless ly
[00:02] <Zenny_> epson  wf-3540
[00:03] <Zenny_> it only works thru printer settings only       this version of kde does not have it   it only normal printer installs
[00:04] <Zenny_> meaning a usb port
[00:04] <rohan> what is "printer settings" Zenny_ ?
[00:05] <rohan> both KDE printer settings and Ubuntu printer settings are graphical frontends to CUPS
[00:06] <Zenny_> KDE on my Arch machine has 2 programs form KDE     Printer    and Printer Settings       Kubuntu has only Printer
[00:07] <Zenny_> Printing settings  allows for wireless
[00:08] <Zenny_> The KDE arch is more advance
[00:12] <Zenny_> Ok I'll just use the USB  Thanks for trying
[04:21] <ruuts> hello
[04:22] <ruuts> is there anybody out there?
[04:22] <ruuts> just nod if you can hear me
[05:58] <Ademos> Hello. How would I disable libnotify? I found the way to disable notify-osd, but not libnotify: http://askubuntu.com/questions/35815/shortcut-to-hide-libnotify
[05:59] <Ademos> The method on the webpage I linked didn't work, because notify-osd doesn't exist on my Kubuntu installation.
[06:16] <valorie> Ademos: you can't disable the notifications in systemsettings?
[06:17] <valorie> oh interesting, only network stuff
[06:20] <valorie> notify-osd can be installed if you want it
[06:20] <valorie> !infor notify-osd
[06:20] <Ademos> valorie: Well the issue is, that I want to disable notifications for GTK applications.
[06:20] <valorie> oops
[06:21] <valorie> !info notify-osd
[06:21] <Ademos> valorie: That is why I am trying to disable libnotify
[06:21] <valorie> right, but if you need the -osd package to do that, you can install it
[06:21] <valorie> it does seem like the long way around the barn
[06:21] <Ademos> valorie: Haha, I see.
[06:22] <valorie> kde has gotten rid of most notifications
[06:22] <valorie> I rarely see one anymore
[06:23] <Ademos> I thought that notify-osd and libnotify were two different applications. Is that true? My understanding was that libnotify was made by Gnome and notify-osd was made by Ubuntu.
[06:23] <Ademos> I already found this command for disabling notify-osd: sudo chmod -x /usr/lib/notify-osd/notify-osd
[06:23] <valorie> I don't know; #ubuntu may know
[06:24] <Ademos> valorie: Well the problem is, Ubuntu replaced libnotify with notify-osd. So in #ubuntu, they will offer the same notify-osd advice.
[06:24] <Ademos> Anyway though, thank you for your efforts. :)
[06:25] <valorie> heh, all I gave you was sympathy
[06:25] <valorie> :-)
[06:25] <Ademos> Haha, well thank you for that.
[06:25] <valorie> you are welcome
[06:25] <Ademos> It seems I was wrong about the difference between the two: notify-osd is a daemon and libnotify is a library. Source: libnotify
[06:26] <Ademos> Whoops, here's the source: http://askubuntu.com/questions/51603/notify-osd-and-libnotify-how-do-they-cooperate
[06:26] <Ademos> What's strange is, I am using Kubuntu which doesn't install libnotify by default.
[06:26] <Ademos> So if I ask in #ubuntu, they will send me back to #kubuntu.
[06:26] <Ademos> But if notify-osd is not installed, then libnotify must be working without it.
[06:27] <Ademos> So I was asking in #kubuntu, since that is the distro I'm using and therefore would have the same set of default applications installed.
[06:27] <Ademos> But perhaps my question is too much of a niche topic. :X
[06:28] <Ademos> Well anyway, thanks for responding, even if you couldn't help.
[06:28] <Ademos> See you later. :)
[06:35] <Ademos> valorie: Since I answered my question, I thought I would tell you the solution I found: Right click the notificiation area (circle with an "i" within it), click "Notification settings and un-check "Application notifications."
[06:35] <Ademos> That was much easier than I expected, no need for bash terminal commands. :)
[06:36] <Ademos> valorie: Anyway, have a good day/night.
[06:38] <valorie> \o/
[06:38] <valorie> KDE is often so simple it's hard to believe
[07:02] <alvin> How do I prevent a service from starting at boot? (Samba for example. It's automatically installed when you install wine, but I don't need it to run.) I've read the Upstart documentation at http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#disabling-a-job-from-automatically-starting and created a  /etc/init/samba.override file with the manual line in it. However, that absolutely does not work. The services keep starting at boot.
[07:02] <lordievader> alvin: Comment the "start on" clause in the upstart script.
[07:03] <alvin> That's just ugly
[07:03] <alvin> Oh well. Documentation is wrong, I take it?
[07:11] <alvin> Assuming to bug #94065 this should work, but I'm not convinced
[07:11] <lordievader> alvin: I believe you can use overrides, but I've never used those.
[07:12] <alvin> Well, I thought they didn't work, but I might be wrong. There were 2 services I didn't want to start at boot. samba and tor. Now Samba is actually not 1 service, but 2. (It changes from release to release....) smbd and nmbd. So, I should probably have made 2 .override files. Need to test. And tor? Well, tor does not seem to be an Upstart job.
[07:13] <alvin> This is a mess. Upstart has always been a mess and now it will never be fixed. We'll get the systemd mess. I'm sceptical.
[07:15] <alvin> Let's try
[07:19] <alvin> AHA. It is working now, BUT, during boot you can still see a process fail. According to the log, it's Starting SMB/CIFS File and Active Directory ServerESC[234G[ESC[31mfailESC[39;49m. Now, why would samba fail to start when I don't even start it?
[07:22] <TheFakeazneD525> I wonder...
[07:22] <TheFakeazneD525> what would happen if someone were to reimplement KDE-full in GTK
[07:22] <TheFakeazneD525> not that I like gtk
[07:23] <TheFakeazneD525> but still, the thought is interesting
[07:23] <TheFakeazneD525> Qt is better tho
[07:23] <alvin> I'm a bit behind the times. Samba is now 3 daemons.
[07:24] <TheFakeazneD525> huh
[10:00] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[12:06] <ayr-ton> Hey there. The accentuation stopped to work in kubuntu 14.04 with gtk and some old kde apps, like yakuake. I searched a lot in google but without good results.
[12:09] <BluesKaj> ayr-ton, accentuation?
[12:11] <ayr-ton> BluesKaj, Yes. áéãúõ
[12:12] <BluesKaj> ayr-ton, sorry, not real familiar with those since English doesn't use many
[12:14] <BluesKaj> must be the language for your KB setup
[12:17] <BluesKaj> ayr-ton, and layouts in system settings>input devices>keyboard
[13:51] <benedict_> hi guys, how can i found out if a system is 32 or 64bit if i have only access to all partitions via live cd?
[13:55] <SunTsu> benedict_: just use file on any binary installed, it should tell you e.g. "ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64" or "ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386"
[13:57] <benedict_> SunTsu: ahhhh thats very clever
[13:57] <benedict_> SunTsu: havent thought of that, thank you!
[14:17] <noaXess> hi all
[14:18] <noaXess> tehre are a lot of bugs filled about upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04.. i also can't do it... http://goo.gl/S6Gdvv
[14:18] <noaXess> anybody know how to fix?
[14:20] <BluesKaj> noaXess, don't forget to update and upgrade all packages, before upgrading the OS
[14:20] <BluesKaj> via internet
[14:20] <noaXess> hey BluesKaj
[14:20] <noaXess> have done that too.. also disabled all third party repos.. and so on.. check this bug i made https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1320684
[14:21] <noaXess> tried 2-3h for upgrading.. no fix found..
[14:23] <noaXess> BluesKaj: any other hint?
[14:24] <BluesKaj> noaXess,, looks like it's time for a clean install, backup your data to a another partition or dev....too many net upgrades accumulates low level bugs if you don't use auto-remove and autoclean periodically
[14:25] <noaXess> i use autremove/clean periodically....
[14:25] <noaXess> i don't want make a clean install..
[14:25] <noaXess> normaly i make updates over cli instead of muon updater..
[14:32] <BluesKaj> noaXess, the muon updater should be turned off then
[14:32] <BluesKaj> but I didn't have to turn it off here, so there's some other problem with it
[14:35] <noaXess> BluesKaj: have you made a upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04?
[14:37] <BluesKaj> noaXess, yes
[14:38] <BluesKaj> but I upgraded before the official release
[14:38] <noaXess> hm.. what you see if you do this: grep Broken /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log
[14:40] <BluesKaj> noaXess, there's no point, I'm already running 14.10
[14:40] <noaXess> hm..
[14:41] <BluesKaj> noaXess, why would i grep that anyway, i can just use the krunner
[14:45] <noaXess> ?
[15:26] <BluesKaj> krunner = alt +F2 /var/log etc
[15:28] <BluesKaj> noaXess,^
[16:48] <aljosa> i'm installing kubuntu 14.04 on imac w/ wireless keyboard from usb. bluetooth is requesting "trust and auth." but it doesn't remember it and keyboard is on/off in "manage bluetooth devices" in kde control module. any idea howto fix this so i can continue installation?
[17:46] <ComplaintsDept> hello all
[17:47] <lordievader> o/
[17:48] <ComplaintsDept> need some help regarding resizing windows on a kde netrunner, can anyone shed some light?
[20:20] <cihhan> Anyone using terminator? im having a small problem with terminator -- when I make it full screen, there is still empty places. i couldnt figure out why.
[20:39] <rberg_> every time i try and use terminator I find it crashes :( I stick to konsole and tmux.. I also set kwin to not draw borders around the konsole window
[22:35] <acpiorwhat> how can i format a floppy disk *without*  installing kfloppy?
[22:41] <acpiorwhat> are floppy disks supported by 14.04?