[00:03] <user1_>  I cannot see any wifi network connectivity options. I am only able to connect by wired ones. the wireless option is grayed up. What can be the reason?
[00:10] <user1_>  I cannot see any wifi network connectivity options. I am only able to connect by wired ones. the wireless option is grayed up. What can be the reason?   $ lspci -nn | grep 0280           08:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0036] (rev 01)
[01:23] <skinux> How can we make the KMenu and other panel icons a bit bigger???
[06:51] <ovidiu-florin> hello world
[06:51] <ovidiu-florin> I have my GPG certificate imported in Kleopatra, how do I make Kwallet see it?
[10:31] <BluesKaj> 'Morning
[13:52] <alvin> What's the current reincarnation of KMobiletools?
[13:52] <alvin> (I want to send SMS with a smartphone attached)
[14:15] <Guest70224> hello, Im having troubles with the installation oh Kubuntu 14.04 with UEFI...... I created one efi partiotion of 250mb, then a / partiotion of 27000 mb, then a swap partition of 4096mb and the rest for my /home...... Im using an usb for my installation, the problem is on the boot...... I read about boot repair and I use it, Ive tried about 6 times doing a new clear installation but nothing.... now when I use boot repair it give this error  http://paste
[14:15] <Guest70224> .ubuntu.com/7736975/     Someone knows abput it?? Thanks
[14:45] <alvin> At first glance, I don't see the problem. Did you write grub?
[14:46] <alvin> I'm using GPT/LUKS/LVM/EFI and it works. separate ext2 boot, efi partition, and the rest encrypted
[14:46] <alvin> Check you BIOS for EFI boot.
[14:49] <BluesKaj> alvin, he's long gone, and should use legacy mode rather than EFI if he already beleted windows
[14:49] <BluesKaj> deleted
[15:26] <Guest34509> hi... I was here about 1 hour ago, asking for problems with the installation of 14.04 with EFI
[15:27] <Guest34509> someone read it?? Could someone helps me???
[15:28] <BluesKaj> should use legacy mode rather than EFI if you already deleted windows and reformatted
[15:28] <BluesKaj> Guest34509,^
[15:30] <Guest34509> ok ok BluesKaj how could I install in legacy mode?? My bios allows me to use both at the same time (legacy and efi), so it always try to start first with EFI I think
[15:31] <Guest34509> When I press F9 to set the order boot, it show me My usb with and whitout UEFI in different lines, but if I press without UEFI it doesnt start
[15:32] <Guest34509> I have to press UEFI MODE
[15:33] <BluesKaj> Guest34509, does uefi start the installer?
[15:37] <Guest34509> BluesKaj: yes I think so, because it show me 2 options, one of them is "USB TDK (UEFI)" and the other one  "USB TDK"
[15:37] <Guest34509> So, I HAVE TO press USB TDK UEFI
[15:38] <Guest34509> because the other one, doesnt work!!
[15:38] <BluesKaj> does and then the usb boots into kubuntu
[15:39] <Guest34509> the option without UEFI just show me the kubuntu splash and then a black screen!!
[15:40] <BluesKaj> ok fine, but does UEFI boot into kubuntu installer ?
[15:41] <Guest34509> yes yes
[15:41] <BluesKaj> UEFI mode does work on some machines and some not ,, it really doesn't matter as long as you can install kubuntu
[15:42] <Guest34509> my bios is like this...>>>>>  http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/37429i3CEF3B6BCE6FF0AB/image-size/original?v=mpbl-1&px=-1
[15:44] <BluesKaj> Guest34509, don't worry about which mode, whichever mode works for your machine is what you should use.
[15:46] <Guest34509> Ive read that I could install in legacy mode without any problem because I'll have just kubuntu in my hdd but ....how can I choose which mode I use in my installation process??
[15:47] <BluesKaj> Guest34509, I used legacy mode for windows 7 and kubuntu 14.04 installations
[15:47] <Guest34509> for example... if I use this command to verify how boots mi hdd >>>>> [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo "EFI boot on HDD" || echo "Legacy boot on HDD"
[15:48] <Guest34509> it said me EFI BOOT
[15:49] <Guest34509> and if i use this command to verify if my KUBUNTU INSTALLATION is in efi mode >>>>>> [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo "Installed in EFI mode" || echo "Installed in Legacy mode"
[15:49] <Guest34509> it show me EFI MODE
[15:50] <Guest34509> so.... NOW WHATS THE PROBLEM???
[15:50] <BluesKaj> then try booting in EFI mode, or legacy mode , which ever mode works , use that
[15:51] <BluesKaj> I have some other things to do for an  hrs or so....BBL
[15:51] <Guest34509> ok thanks
[16:18] <rberg> hmm I am finding that sshfs gets into a uninterruptible state and prevents my laptop from suspending.. does anybody know a workaround besides not using sshfs? :)
[16:30] <lordievader> rberg: Lazily unmounting?
[16:53] <lordievader> Good evening.
[17:16] <rberg> lordievader: can you elaborate? do you mean I should unmount before sleeping my laptop?
[17:19] <rberg> ohh 'umount -l'
[17:19] <lordievader> rberg: Exactly ;)
[17:51] <modernbob> anyone know why there is no networking tool for kubuntu.
[17:52] <lordievader> modernbob: What kind of networking tool are you targetting?
[17:52] <modernbob> lordievader: I want a gui net tool  so I can set static ip....
[17:53] <modernbob> I know you can edit etc/network/interfaces but my settings are not working
[17:53] <lordievader> modernbob: The networkmanager is capable of that, it's also pre-installed.
[17:54] <modernbob> lordievader: where is it
[17:54] <modernbob> weird...   its there now.. must have been the update
[17:55] <lordievader> modernbob: It comes with the kubuntu-desktop package. It is installed by default.
[18:01] <modernbob> lordievader: thanks it works now..
[18:40] <sithlord48> i have a problem with samba server on my server.. on a reboot i have to login and restart the samba service before it works. anyone have this problem or better yet a solution for it ?
[18:51] <BluesKaj> sithlord48, well that's the nature of samba ,one has to login to the server. One solution is to set it up as a NFS server. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[18:52] <sithlord48> BluesKaj:  i have nfs as well it works great.
[18:53] <sithlord48> BluesKaj:  its not that i have to login . i have to restart the service before it will work
[18:59] <lordievader> sithlord48: Why do you have to restart the smb service?
[18:59] <sithlord48> well my fellow dark lord of the sith, if i don't restart the service clients are not able to connect to the shares.
[19:00] <sithlord48> the service is running so trying to use "start" it just tells me its already running.
[19:02] <lordievader> sithlord48: Nmap the server to see if there is something listening to the smb port.
[19:02] <sithlord48> ill have to try that when i get back to the servers location .
[19:03] <sithlord48> lordievader:  the service is running on boot . it just dont allow connections.
[19:04] <lordievader> sithlord48: Hence the nmap check ;)
[19:09] <rberg> is it listening on its port before the restart?
[19:11] <rberg> I have had a similar issue with sickbeard, and I feel like its failing because I specified a ip to bind to and its attempting to bind before networkmanager loads and the system gets that ip
[19:13] <rberg> I added this to rc.local "(sleep 60 && service sickbeard start)&"  stoopid hack I know
[19:15] <sithlord48> rberg:  im not sure honestly because i have not checked that ..  it very well could be that the network is not up yet althought the machine is wired i may have to add similar to my rc.local
[19:15] <georgelappies> how can I add google contacts to kontact?
[19:16] <rberg> I can t remember if the & goes in or outside the ) you may need to play with it
[19:17] <sithlord48> rberg:  yeah ill do just that.
[19:21] <lordievader> rberg: Couldn't you let the sickbeard upstart script depend on NM?
[19:23] <rberg> lordievader: yeah I should do that.. I just learned about writing upstart jobs.. super easy compared to old style init
[19:25] <lordievader> Too bad we are moving to systemd...
[20:03] <neomind> bella a tutti
[20:04] <neomind> chi c'è
[20:04] <Pici> !it
[23:00] <sensei> hello world!
[23:06] <sensei> anyone here? just checking if I can receive since nobody seems to publicly post sth