=== naught102 is now known as naught101 === scott is now known as Guest45796 [07:32] Good morning. === armand is now known as Guest49945 === jayhunold is now known as jhunold [07:57] why is the always reports of unable to connect to ibus [07:57] there* [08:04] Is ibus installed? [08:05] cjae: ^ [08:15] I got that on my old laptop after doin a dist-upgrade [08:20] hi all! is it possible to run hd movies with 60fps ? i managed to do that on windows 8, but i decided to switch to kubuntu and i'm wondering if there is a way to achieve this effect in kubuntu too. === michael__ is now known as Guest46859 [08:46] well jugo, depending on your gfx hardware you may need to install a manufacturers driver for it. try out xbmc or vlc see how you get on. there are options in system settings for nvidia and amd GPU's === Haudegen is now known as Guest22541 === Golden_Dawn is now known as Dr_No [09:56] I'm on Kubuntu wondering if anyone has ever connected Base to MySQL [09:59] It's really frustrating when you google a question, find the top result is the ubuntu Q&A, click on it, and find out that the mods have deleted it for not being a suitable question [09:59] seems to happen quite a bit === Haudegen is now known as Guest57974 [13:15] 'Morning all === gebjgd_ is now known as msgebjgd === msgebjgd is now known as gebjgd [18:27] Hey guys, I have a DVD with a family film. Do you know how can I grab it and put it into a USB stick? [18:28] hmm [18:28] SouL___: I use k9copy to rip dvds [18:29] but surely there are other tools for that [18:29] When I search for that on the Internet, I only get answers about installing Ubuntu [18:29] well...kubuntu IS ubuntu, just using the kde window and desktop managers [18:30] as opposed to ubuntu using Unity and compiz or lxde or xfce [18:30] When I search for that on the Internet, I only get answers about installing Ubuntu [18:30] ? [18:36] SouL___, use k3b to rip the dvd in "tools" or http://k3b.plainblack.com/videoencoding [18:37] one may note that "ripping" takes about 10times less time than encoding [18:38] well ripping implies data loss and compression [18:38] hence lower resilution [18:38] resolution [18:39] SouL___, use k3b to rip the dvd in "tools" or http://k3b.plainblack.com/videoencoding [18:42] BluesKaj: hey, thanks, where it will save the data if I press Start ripping? [18:44] SouL___, usually to your /home dir , but I haven't done one in a while [18:45] ok, I'm trying... THanks BluesKaj [18:46] SouL___, look there to see if there's a "part" file [19:31] Today I've upgraded my !2.04 installation to kde 4.13.2 (from kubuntu-backports); the upgrade probably went horribly wrong (for some reasons the installed libraries contained junk); I tried reinstalling all of the upgraded packages (from /var/log/apt/history) and now at least kde starts. But upon starting apport goes crazy on me and indicating that quite a few programs crash [19:33] http://imgur.com/Gcs6PrX (is the my current systray, when I click on one of the ! icons to show apport, this usually leads to another crash and another ! appearing, eventually crowding out all my top panel) [19:33] does anyone know what to do to fix the problem [19:34] (and what I could do to find out the reason why the upgrade went so wrong...) [19:36] joshwambua, did you update and upgrade your existing packages before doing dist-upgrade [19:36] oops jonathanverner ^ [19:40] I am not sure, I was using muon (I think) [19:41] I was previously at kde version 4.13.0 [19:43] what about upgrading now, jonathanverner [19:44] when I upgrade (apt-get upgrade) it does nothing [19:44] I had to apt-get --reinstall install the packages to even get a partly working system [19:46] Hmm, now I wonder, if this could possibly have something to do with the fact that my system partition is on btrfs and I only have around 1.4 Gb free space left... I heard btrfs had some problems with gracefully handling out of space conditions [19:46] but I am on a 3.5 kernel and I think that by then, btrfs was reasonably free of these problems [19:52] jonathanverner, ok , dunno anything about btrfs and it's quirks [19:58] BluesKaj, well never mind; the upgrade kind of ruined my day, but I guess thats the danger in using 'unsupported' repositories :-) The worst thing about it is that I don't know what the cause was and I don't even have a clue about where to start looking [20:03] kubuntu backports are supported repos, jonathanverner, afaik [20:07] BluesKaj, hmm, didn't know that. However, I did check 'unsupported' updates in the 'Configure Software Sources' (and thought that meant kubuntu-backports, my bad) [20:07] oops [20:15] jonathanverner, hmm seems I'm mistaken , the new kde 4.13.2 is a ppa , hence not officially supported [20:17] altho I dunno why it didn't muck up my setup, but I update and upgrade everyday since I'm testing 14.10 [20:19] BluesKaj, I think it wasn't the kde 13.4.2 itself but something which interfered with the upgrade process; at first, some of the installed files contained junk (e.g. libraries didn't even have ELF headers) and had to be reinstalled; and I guess that some of this breakage still remains and causes the crashes; [20:21] kde 13.4.2? woohh... jonathanverner must be coming from the future [20:21] I'd love to know what it was, that killed the upgrade, but now, after the fact, I don't have much hopes of answering this question :-) Oh, well... time to go back trying to put the system in a workable state [20:21] bprompt :-D, I admit that is a funny typo [20:23] so I wonder.... what makes some folks think that if an app is not using libs from say kde 4.13 and instead 4.8 .... it wouldn't be borked? [20:24] bprompt, who thinks that? [20:25] I did install 14.04 btw.... and some apps weren't in the repository or wouldn't install because they needed some old kubuntu lib or older kde version..... and this was a fresh install of 14.04 [20:25] jonathanverner: some apps not working I find that quite expectable, if not the "norm" rather than the exception [20:27] bprompt, hmm... like kde not even starting up? a buch of processes I didn't even know are running, crashing on me? Apport crashing when trying to report a crash? [20:27] yeap === karl is now known as Guest89713 === kubuntu is now known as Guest27469 [21:24] plz come join /server RavFree.EuropeIRC.eu #EuropeIRC === Haudegen is now known as Guest76924 [21:45] hello all [21:59] I have a hard drive with music that has been downloaded over the last few years. I would like to go though the drive and remove any emphty [22:41] so wieder da [23:22] dbrom: you never finished your thought? [23:23] id like to get the command to find empty folders and remove them [23:25] I think I'd just look at the drive in dolphin, arrange by file numbers, and select the empties and delete [23:26] dolphin is slow at a lot of things, but deleting empty folders isn't one of them [23:27] dbrom: find . -type d -depth -empty -delete [23:32] dbrom: -delete implies -depth, but good to run a destructive command like this first without the "-delete" to be double-sure it's doing what you expect before you pull the trigger [23:37] Hello guys, I have a small question. [23:37] Why isn't Kubuntu 14.04 shipped with Adept Manager? Has it been deprecated? What is an alternative, in that case? [23:39] So, nobody is here, eh? [23:40] tried that but it didnt work [23:42] dbrom: who are you responding to? [23:43] you [23:45] dbrom: are you sure the directories are empty? "ls -la" a directory that you think is empty to check, or "Show Hidden Files" in dolphin. [23:45] ill check [23:57] 2 question can I remane a audio file from mp3 to avi and it still work or do i use formatjunkie [23:59] dbrom: renaming doesn't change the type of file [23:59] http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=162020 [23:59] i've installed this theme but didn't got buttons like this :( [23:59] and icons [23:59] can any1 help me please [23:59] ok...stupid question, but thuoght id ask