[01:09] hi, in Kubuntu 14 , I'm unable to run the "System Settings" ! [01:28] hi, is there a CL to mount all drives ? [01:28] DesignerX: what do you mean by "CL"? [01:28] Command Line [01:29] DesignerX: "mount -a" will mount all drives listed in /etc/fstab [01:30] DesignerX: also for system settings, what happens if you run "systemsettings" from the command line? [01:31] I restarted the PC & it seems to work.. I will save your note in case that same problem happens again. [01:31] also change to a default theme (was using a downloaded theme) [01:33] so I need to edit /etc/fstab ? it only has one line for the default Disk [01:38] so it's not true that it's illegal for 18 year old seniors to fap on an underclassman's naked ass and back [20:35] this is so damn triggering [20:35] http://www.reddit.com/r/NoFap/comments/w8zrn/i_fapped_onto_a_naked_girls_ass_and_back_does_it/ [20:35] and i can't stop thinking about the girls are monkeys thing [20:35] it makes me think of a monkey laying down on a bed while a guy faps on her red a [03:10] . [03:17] . [03:24] lol .. was testing if i'm still connected to the chat .. no chat for a while [03:28] I'm a bit confused, kubuntu homepage says the 32-bit release is recommended. why? is there any real reason to pick 32bit over 64bit on 64bit hardware? (thinpad t400, core 2 duo) [03:29] is wine still problematic on 64bit linux? (I was recommended to use 32bit linux because of that years ago) [03:39] this is odd; with the newest kernel update my wireless seems not to be working [03:39] it says it is connected, but I had to get a wire to get online [03:40] couldn't `dig google.com` etc. [03:41] valorie: what kernel version? [03:41] hi, kubuntu 14 64x , I cant seem to associate a file with "netbeans" [03:42] oh dang, what is the cli command to get the kernel version? [03:42] valorie: uname -a [03:42] uname -r [03:43] $ uname -a [03:43] DarthFrog is right, of course [03:43] Linux valorie-HP-Pavilion-dv7-Notebook-PC 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15 18:06:16 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [03:43] $ uname -r [03:43] that's what i'm running - do you know what type of wireless network adapter you have? [03:43] 3.13.0-27-generic [03:43] hmmm, no [03:44] it's just run like a top until I restarted [03:45] I guess I could step back to the previous kernel version [03:45] valorie: examine the output of "lspci -v" to see if you can figure out your wireless NIC from that. [03:45] sounds like the update borked the driver for your card [03:48] paste.kde.org/pbzfjzquc [03:49] err [03:49] no, that's gotta be it, right? [03:50] nothing calls itself wireless, of course [03:52] yeah, that's it [03:53] it says you're connected but you get nothing? [03:53] yes [03:53] I reset the cable modem and wireless both first [03:53] and restarted again [03:53] says, fine, you are connected [03:54] but not really [03:54] i've never seen that... it does sound like something broke in the update though [03:54] dodger__: hi, I had problem with wireless too with Kubuntu .. let me check my docs & I may have a changelog that may help. [03:54] DesignerX: cool, thanks [03:54] I'm surely not the first person here to have a problem, but it's Just Worked for soooo long [03:54] I got spoiled [03:54] i've seen all kinds of wireless problems over the years, but that's a new one [03:55] to me anyway :P [03:55] dodger__: it's happened before when the cable modem was wonky [03:55] you could try pinging your router to see if the problem actually is with your card [03:55] in other words, the wireless is working great, but the modem isn't connecting to the internet [03:56] dodger__: only got sudo rmmod ath9k && sudo modprobe ath9k [03:56] you'll have an IP address like 192.168.1.n, and 192.168.1.1 is then usually going to be your router [03:56] you mean when the wire is unplugged, I assume? [03:56] yes [03:56] somethinbg to do with making sure the driver is loaded ? [03:56] if you can ping the router, then it's not your card but the router doesn't forward your packets to the cable modem [03:56] DesignerX: yeah, i remember... i think your problem was a different one [03:57] valorie's says it's connected, but she can't get any packages through to the interwebs [03:57] kk, didnt read all the chat above, but say wireless & shared what I have :D GL (i'm linux noob myself) [03:57] actually, it reports I'm still connected wirelessly as well [03:57] but saw * [03:57] but 0/0 activity [03:58] the widget says paste.kde.org/pvisazb7f [03:58] so what do I try pinging? [03:59] yeah - disconnect the wired network, and try pinging the router directly [03:59] see what you get, if you get a response, then the problem lies with your wireless router [03:59] dodger__: what exact command? [03:59] first, what's your IP address? [04:00] on the wireless network, that is [04:00] ifconfig should tell you [04:00] what's my ip says Your IP Address is 98.232.42.212 [04:00] oh [04:01] dodger__: When you are free. I'm unable to associate a file with my Netbeans editor (or any other software). Using "File Association" in KDE. You know of any CommandLike to use to force this or a file to edit somewhere ? [04:01] paste.kde.org/pg4j61jxd [04:01] ok, so you can leave the wired network connected to try this [04:02] ping 192.168.1.1 [04:02] paste.kde.org/pgn8b0skk [04:03] DesignerX: go to system settings -> file associations [04:03] valorie: ok, you get a response from the router, that means your wireless card is indeed connected and transmitting/receiving [04:03] but the router isn't forwarding through to the cable modem [04:04] do you have a separate wireless router or is it built into the cable modem? [04:04] well, the cable modem IS the router [04:04] hmm [04:04] yes, they are one unit [04:04] perhaps I should reset it again [04:04] damn thing [04:04] it isn't that old...... [04:04] yeah, if that doesn't work, the only thing i could think of is to go to the router/modem's web interface to see if anything looks off in the configuration there [04:05] you should be able to point a browser directly to http://192.168.1.1 [04:05] it'll likely ask you for a password which your cable company should have given you [04:05] you can configure the router from there... alternatively, you can do the unthinkable [04:06] and call your cable companies' tech support [04:06] tell me it's not comcast? [04:06] oh, it's comcast all right [04:06] how did i know [04:06] I wonder if that passw is written down somewhere.... [04:06] i just moved to north carolina and thought finally i'll be away from comcast [04:06] turns out it's time warner here [04:06] so it'll be comcast soon [04:06] i think I bought and installed the cable modem myself though [04:07] they are the Evil Empire as far as I'm concerned [04:07] oh no doubt [04:07] why do we Murricans put up with 'em [04:07] DesignerX: did that solve your problems? [04:08] valorie: because congress allows for regional monopolies :P [04:08] right, and we put up with that, too [04:08] that's a whole different story [04:08] don't even get me started [04:08] lol [04:08] dodger__: No, I was on this page & when I add a program it doesnt get added to the list. I get cant write config .. so much be permisstion error somewhere [04:08] ok, I'm going to try to reset it again [04:09] see y'all on the other side of that [04:09] DesignerX: i don't have any better ideas than adding it there, sorry :/ [04:09] it's time for me to go to bed [04:09] np. I will see what i can do with permisstions :) [04:09] way past time, actually, but who's counting :P [04:09] nite all [04:10] lol .. GN [04:11] shoudnt everything under /home/USER/ be owned by the user & NOT ROOT ? [04:36] so same with the modem reset [04:36] I don't want to call comcast until I roll back a kernel version === TheFakeazneD525 is now known as MonoDenza [05:13] well, damn, rolling back the kernel did nothing [05:13] I installed Kubuntu 13.10 for a friend. He needs to format an SD card. Is there a GUI formating utility for Kubuntu? Disk Utility sounds good but he cannot find it using Moen. [05:17] sp Moen/Muon [05:19] dennis, when he plugs in the card, does a menu pop up? [05:19] one of the options should be to format it, I think [05:19] dennis_: KDE Partition Manager is pretty good [05:20] if you need exfat support, sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils [05:20] ValicekB: No format in the pop-up [05:20] Oops sorry ValicekB [05:21] valorie: no pop-up [05:22] MonoDenza: He doesn't do command line. I am 600 miles away. Gotta be all GUI for him. I will have him try KDE Partition Manager [05:24] dennis_: tell him to install muon, not muon discover, but muon package manager, it's one step between command line apt-get and muon discover [05:24] it's quite useful imo [05:28] MonoDenza: Yes, there are several Muon apps installed. Muon package manager he can handle. Is disk-utility a gnome only package? I run opensuse and haven't worked in ubuntu very much. [05:29] idk... but it should run even if it is GTK [05:29] Kubuntu still has gtk libraries, and an engine for GTK [05:30] any idea if I need to have him set up another software repository? [05:34] I wouldn't think so === agent_smith is now known as Guest87342 [05:37] Ok, thanks for the help. [06:03] kubuntu 14.04, 32bit, dell inspiron 1121 (netbook), samsung ssd, installing from usb made with unetbootin. "try kubuntu" results in a loop "sdc asking for cache data failed/assuming drive cache write through" [06:04] oops i had it on 'ata' mode, not ahci. [06:09] nope, same thing. "install kubuntu" gives the "busy" cursor and just stays there. going to a terminal and reading dmesg, again stuck in a loop with sdc and its write through cache assumption [06:09] any ideas? [06:13] bad usb stick? [06:14] a couple hours ago i installed 7 using it, though [06:16] usb emulation, maybe? [06:17] nope, now it doesn't even boot from the usb stic [06:30] nm i figured it out [08:11] Hi there [08:12] I have a problem ejecting USB HDD from Kubuntu [08:13] The USB HDD did not poweroff after ejecting (which says safely remove) [08:13] It's still spinning after ejecting. [08:14] Does anyone have the same problem? === Jews4Jesus is now known as ptoato === aethelstan_ is now known as silver_saucepan === ptoato is now known as Moonbob [10:21] should I download Skype from their website? Because the muon software center doesn't show skype to me [10:24] !info skype [10:24] Package skype does not exist in trusty [10:24] CrowX-: Seems like it is no longer in the repo. [10:25] lordievader, also, how about vim? why can't I see it? [10:25] Vim is in the repo ;) [10:25] !info vim| CrowX- [10:25] 'CrowX-' is not a valid distribution: extras, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, quantal, quantal-backports, quantal-proposed, saucy, saucy-backports, saucy-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed [10:25] !info vim [10:25] vim (source: vim): Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor. In component main, is optional. Version 2:7.4.052-1ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 856 kB, installed size 2076 kB [10:25] Pff [10:27] lordievader, muon shows me gvim, but not vim [10:28] Hmm, drop to a terminal and run: sudo apt-get install vim [10:28] also, is using muon software center recommended at all? or should I resort to apt-get? [10:28] apt-cache shows me vim, but muon software center doesn't [10:29] lordievader, is the graphical package manager recommended to use at all? === 77CAAL83V is now known as MoonBob [10:30] CrowX-: Not really sure what the recommendation is. Personally I never use it, doubt if I have it installed. === MoonBob is now known as Moonbob [10:32] Howdy folks [10:50] how do I et colors in konsole? [10:50] get* [10:50] it had them by default in the live cd, but once I installed, all the letters are white/gray [10:51] Edit profile -> layout, something along those lines. [10:54] CrowX-, settings >edit current profile appearance [10:54] I just found it... so I should set each color manually? [10:54] why aren't there colors by default, like in the live cd [10:54] we don't know why :) [10:56] ok, stuff to do for a few mins...BBL [11:01] Last time I checked the live cd used the grey theme too. === soee_ is now known as soee [12:05] Guys, gals and number things.. [12:05] http://maidsafe.net/overview [12:05] gonna rock computing totally and permanently [12:06] as they've ( the people behind the Llc / Ltd somehow connected with MaidSafe ) patents I assume their code is up to scratch too [12:06] but they've donated all the patents and all the code [12:06] to the human kind [12:07] MAID == Massive Array of Internet Disks [12:07] SAFE == Secure Access for Everyone [12:08] I want to hear their pervert subduement strategy before I'm going to officially endorse the MaidSafe network.. [12:08] I guess if you run it, you endorse it [12:09] ** strategy, tactics and operations unofficial sub-plan === rharish_ is now known as rharish [12:46] Hi all, anyone who has experience with ldap?? [12:47] I need to do the following users in a Domio with Window $ 2003 and I need to authenticate my subversion could achieve authenticate against OU, but I need to do with the exact configuration of Apache is: http://pastebin.com/BxdjsDiS [12:59] dosfin_, you may get an answer in ##linux , since your issue isn't really specifically kubuntu related [12:59] or #httpd, which is apache2s channel === mk is now known as Guest10135 === max is now known as computerfreak === spawn57 is now known as cinnamon === cinnamon is now known as spawn57 [16:11] the software on this system is ubuntu I want the display reduced to 16 colors [16:14] Fahr, then ask in #ubuntu chat, this is the kubuntu support chat [16:25] hi, I'm running a test Kubuntu in a VM (VMware Workstation 10) . I added 1 2nd network bit Kubuntu only detecting one. How can I scan for more networks connections ? [16:36] BluesKaj: is it X windows [16:36] Kubuntu gui works on ubuntu? [16:36] to change the Xserver setting? [16:37] 16 colors [16:37] kde desktop works on ubuntu if you have it installed [16:37] 16 colors kde? [16:42] Fahr, I have no idea [16:42] Who the heck has 4 bit videocards? [16:44] !aptitude [16:44] aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT. You may encounter multiarch problems on non-updated 12.04 installs, see http://pad.lv/831768 for more information. [16:47] _lore_ make it so [16:47] 16 color display [16:55] hi, anyone online ? [16:56] DesignerX, nope :) [16:59] DesignerX, do you have a question, if so just ask === PasNox_ is now known as PasNox [17:08] :) [17:22] make it so [17:23] DesignerX: 16 color display [17:23] BluesKaj: :) I already asked above, so didnt wanna spam it unless omeone was online :D but got an answer in #Ubuntu room [17:24] ty anyways, I know you helo when you can [17:24] you help * [17:27] Fahr: Why would you want that? [17:31] lordievader: I said so. [17:37] Fahr: Can't find it in my backlog, care to repeat? [17:37] 16 color display [17:38] Ah, your display cannot handle more? How old is that display? 20 years? [17:39] lordievader: How is it changed or else where is the ssh agent to mofify on my command. [17:41] simion314: online? [17:42] AndroidLoverInSF: how much flesh is left [17:42] Fahr: SSH has nothing to do with displays. Anyhow, your monitor cannot display more than 16 colors? [17:43] lordievader: How is it changed? [17:44] Fahr: Can you answer my question? [17:45] lordievader: What is it worth? [17:45] Fine, you do not want any help. [17:47] seems to be lots of "attitude" in the chats today, lordievader [17:49] BluesKaj: If they don't want help it is not my problem ;) [17:49] BluesKaj: change it to 16 colors [17:49] I told you I have no idea, Fahr [19:24] is there some command which allows me to completely remove unity after installing "kubuntu-desktop"? [19:28] rohan, sudo apt-get purge ubuntu-desktop [19:28] BluesKaj: will that also remove dependencies? i thought that only removed the one package [19:32] purging normally removes appropriated dependencies as well, rohan , afiak [19:32] thanks BluesKaj [19:33] BluesKaj: and do you know how to change the display manager from ubuntu's to kubuntu's? [19:33] display or login manager, whichever word is appropriate :) [19:33] rohan, there is a pure kde tutorial, but it's outdated [19:34] Nope it doesn't, run 'apt-get autoremove' afterwards to remove orphaned packages. [19:34] thanks lordievader [19:34] thanks, lordievader [19:35] my memory fails...again :) [19:36] wish that pure kde site was more uptodate [19:36] rohan: The lightdm-kde-greeter is the package for the Kubuntu lightdm login [19:38] to change the default dm run 'dpkg-reconfigure lightdm' it will prompt you to select the new default [19:38] rberg_: thanks [19:49] * BluesKaj wonders what good the purge command is vs remove? [19:50] BluesKaj: Purge will delete stuff like conf files [19:55] BluesKaj: were you referring to http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekubuntu ? [19:56] lordievader: btw that didn't work -- autoremove finds nothing to remove [19:57] rohan: Than it either has another reverse dependency or it was not installed as a dependency. [19:58] rohan: there is is.. but I find it scary http://linuxexpresso.wordpress.com/2010/05/29/completely-remove-ubuntu-desktop/ [19:59] if you try that I would recommend removing the "|xargs sudo apt-get remove --purge" first to see what packages it wants to remove! [20:00] rberg_: it is incredibly scary, yes! [20:01] hmm can you use tasksel to remove tasks? [20:01] Hi I got a strange problem sometimes. I can find a file in Dolphin File Browser, but cannot locate it with the shell. This also happens the other way around! Does anyone know this? Awkward [20:03] yes you can do a 'tasksel remove' [20:04] does anyone know how to permanently fix the over-sized window issue? [20:04] rberg_: thanks, trying that now [20:06] rberg_: wow that was very aggressive :) removed stuff like chrome, konsole and whatnot [20:06] libreoffice [20:07] make sure to to a reinstall of the desktop package you actually want.. like 'apt-get install --reinstall kubuntu-desktop' just to be sure nothing you need got removed then [20:11] rohan, yes the psychocats used to be useful, but it removes too many gtk apps that some users like to keep === agent_smith is now known as Guest88017 [20:26] the window oversize like this http://www.dumpt.com/img/viewer.php?file=3z3ij6wwzaqs0ryu7joe.png sorry have to scroll to see that there is no min max or close buttons [20:28] how do I fix that? [20:28] is anyone else having this trouble with 14.04 [20:28] nouveau [20:38] robotdevil, reset your resolution higher in system settings>display&monitor>display configuration>LVDS1, choose the icon on the far right [20:39] it will open optional resolutions [20:40] its not resolution === matthias_ is now known as ShalokShalom [20:40] how do you know? [20:40] when I open apps, the window is drawn larger than the screen its on [20:41] yes and that's what a lower resolution does, makes things larger on your screen [20:41] pulling the title bar of window and pushing to top of the screen(maximize) makes window the correct size [20:42] the rest of the desktop is fine [20:42] gtk apps size correctly [20:42] ok , nevermind [20:42] you could have mentioned that earlier [20:43] enough for one day ... [20:44] Is there an EASY and SIMPLE way to connect to a remote vps that has a GUI desktop running ? (like remote desktop in windows) but I need unattended connectivity [21:19] Is this the proper place to ask about moving a partition with gparted? [22:54] hello [22:54] i am unable to connect my bluetooth headset [22:54] in kubuntu 14.04 [22:54] ne1 there? [23:43] anyone using localhost-indicator? i installed it but is not appearing on the taskbar, is this even the right place to ask? xD i'm using kubuntu desktop on top of ubuntu 14.04