[00:00] python's executable for python3 is well.. python3. [00:01] both pythons normally can live together on the same system. and a virtualenv doesn't really apply for installs of python itself. [00:01] Then again, I'd be a bit wary installing any packages on an EOL system === keithzg_ is now known as keithzg [00:46] !ops | http://youtu.be/-5RW_w3wg6E?t=27m18s [02:43] How can I install "ActiveApp" in kubuntu 12.04? apt-get can't seem to find it. There was a pointer to this link: https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/base/plasma-mobile but I don't know what to do with it. === along is now known as alotdv [03:22] apb1963: is this the thing you would like to install? https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-active/+archive/ubuntu/ppa [04:14] em: No that doesn't look like the same package as far as I can tell. [04:17] I'm trying to build okular. It says: [04:17] ActiveApp (0.1 or higher) [04:17] Support for developing applications for Plasma Active === ada is now known as Guest75388 [05:45] There was a "gear" symbol in the upper right hand side of Muon Discover. I right clicked and selected "hide". How do I get it back? Anyone know? [05:46] hi there, for some reasons hdmi stopped working === AntiSpamMeta2 is now known as AntiSpamMeta === mkv is now known as m4v === AntiSpamMeta_ is now known as AntiSpamMeta === ecks2 is now known as away === kevin is now known as Guest40417 === kloeri__ is now known as kloeri [07:36] Is this the "Questions" group? [07:36] Hello??????????????? === zegenie_ is now known as zegenie === Riddelll is now known as Riddell [07:39] MannyVela: See the topic ;) [07:41] Sorry. Was just curious. No one had said a single word here in a couple hours...... geez. [07:42] MannyVela: As usual in the morning (for European time) it is quiet ;) [08:15] MannyVela: Its a bug. You have to remove the config file to see the menu again. [08:15] for kubuntu 14.04: rm ~/.kde/share/config/muon-discoverrc [08:25] Well, that was a bad start of the day. fsck -y / --> bye data. Let's put everything in lost+found.... === ksinny_ is now known as ksinny [08:34] Separate /home ftw, although I wish the installer would support that when using encryption. Now, it's a chore. [08:49] alvin: are you experiencing data corruption? [08:50] function9: Yes. There's nothing left. Kubuntu wanted to do a check on boot, like it always does in the morning. (it's weird. Every day it does a check, then reboots). This time, I logged into a shell and ran the fsck myself. It 'fixed' a lot. Now all data on / is gone. [08:50] I'm using disk encryption (lvm on luks) [08:51] I'm now taking a backup of my other volumes, and then it's reinstall time :-(. [08:52] oh, I haven't dabbled on lvm or luks yet. I hear it's a bit tedious [08:55] that reminds me, I too need to make a back up. bbl [08:57] I have to admit tha Kubuntu is one of the few distributions that can actually do this partly well in the installer. Derivates like Netrunner or Mint can't do it. [08:58] Whih is weird. I got it to work without problems on Gentoo. Not on Arch. Kubuntu was easiest. BUT there's a big drawback. The installer creates a volume group and fills it with 1 big root volume. So, you have to shrink that afterwards if you want a separate /home [08:59] I'll be very silent about separate /usr and find some rotten tomatoes to throw in Lennart's general direction. That limitation should be in store for us in October, when Kubuntu 14.10 gets released. [09:03] * alvin just found out that ext4 does support dump/restore [09:04] Why did nobody tell me? === AciD``` is now known as AciD`` [09:10] glad you find it, alvin! [09:55] eagles0513875: ping [09:55] Hey Wizard, haven't seen you in a while. How are you? [09:56] Yo. [09:56] Quite fine :) [09:56] I had to move away from linux for some time. [09:57] Unfortunately. [09:57] However, things are going fine. [09:57] Cash flows, beer flows ;D [09:57] Move away from Linux? Blasphemy! [09:57] Wizard: Hehe, that's good :D [09:58] Any sign of KDE5 in Kubuntu? [09:58] I'd take a look in free time. [09:59] Wizard: There are ppa, it won't be included in Kubuntu until KF5.2 [10:00] Ah. So I'd have to install it simewhere to have a glimpse. [10:00] Hmm.. [10:03] Wizard: There are iso's available ;) [10:04] :D [10:04] Cool. [10:04] I wonder how much ram it eats. [10:11] Wizard: there's no KDE5 [10:13] Hi, my kubuntu 14.04 used to find my bluetooth adapter but not any more. After one of many updates i could not connect to my bluetooth headphones and later i discovered that doing an "hcitool dev" did not return any results. Has anybody got a clue what may be the cause of this issue? [10:15] Anybody? [10:17] naftilos76: that's a bit impatient... [10:18] naftilos76: have you got a Presidential VIP account that entitles you to a reply within 2 minutes to "it doesn't work" questions? :-) [10:19] Walex: Cut the crap. I did not force anybody to answer. === riano is now known as riano|afk [10:59] 'Morning folks [11:10] Is it even possible to manually partition when using crypt? [11:13] alvin: In the case of LUKS, yes. Open the vault, mount partitions ;) [11:14] I know how to manually partition using the command line. But what then? I don't know how to call the installer and tell it what goes where. [11:16] Previously, I let the installer do it all, and then used a livecd to shrink the encrypted LVM. [11:16] alvin: Could you explain your problem in full? I have no idea what you are trying to do. [11:18] lordievader: Well, the Kubuntu installed offers te possibility to use encrypted LVM. Very easy to use. Type in your password twice and go. But then it creates a layout which I'm not happy with. I want a larger /boot (ext2), and I don't want the whole LVM group filled with one / partition. I want a separate /home. [11:19] Now, you can start to partition manually, but there's no way to set up the encryption then. [11:19] alvin: Correct the graphical installer does not support those "advanced" options. What I did was use the mini iso. The text based installer does allow for such configurations. [11:20] I wasn't aware there is a mini iso. Is that something like the alternate installer there used to be? [11:22] alvin: Somewhat, yes. However, this one is stripped of everything but the bare essentials. It pulls in the extra packages from the internet. [11:23] lordievader: Is it as easy as: install as you wish, then install kubuntu-desktop? [11:29] alvin: Pretty much, yes. [11:29] lordievader: Thanks. You might have saved my day. (I lost my root partition to fsck this morning) [11:38] alvin: How come? Power outage? [11:39] was just testing kubuntu-next on utopic, but widget-style does not work, theme looks like gtk used to look in earlier days [11:40] Hi all; I have just now installed project-neon5-plasma5 on Kubuntu 14.04 [11:41] installation went well. But when I login after selecting project neon5 session from lightdm login screen. I see a blank screen [11:41] in the .xession-errors i see a lot of errors about akonadi [11:42] has anybody seen similar issue? [11:44] lordievader: No, that system wants a daily fsck. Today, it went wrong. I typed it manually somehow. can't remember what happened. I got into a shell and did fsck -y / Then suddenly, root was empty. Only a pretty filled lost+found directory. [11:46] (I have no idea why it wanted to check daily. I believe the shutdown procedure is somehow bugged. I wished for years that Kubuntu would start using a sane init system, but my prayers weren't answered.) [11:47] noone with project-neon5 on trusty? [11:47] alvin: Sound more like a buggy filesystem. What filesystem do you use? [11:48] ext4 [11:50] But it was only on / . I have a separate /home and that was never a problem. I believe the problem is that you can't unmount / on shutdown when LVM is encrypted. At least that's the case on Gentoo. With Kubuntu, of course, there's no proper logging and due to the nice looking splash screen you can't see what goes wrong. (Yes, I have Upstart) [11:50] have and hate [11:50] kodanda: I had it for a while. I followed these directions: https://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Using_Project_Neon_to_contribute_to_KDE#Installing_Project_Neon_5 [11:51] Debian is much, much more reliable as a base system than Ubuntu is. Because of things like Upstart. Of course, when both go to systemd, we'll have to see what happens. [11:52] alvin: I use both and Ubuntu/Kubuntu are quite reliable [11:53] alvin: Never had a problem with LUKS + LVM on either Kubuntu or Gentoo. [11:53] Also no daily fsck'ing. [11:54] alvin: BTW the splash screen etc. are from 'plymouth', not 'upstart', and there is both a text-only, "traditional looking" 'plymouth' mode, and the main purpose of 'plymouth' is to log the boot messages to a file... [11:54] anyone with project-neon5 on kubuntu 14.04? [11:54] Walex: You need something to compare with. I've had major trouble with Upstart in different situations. [11:56] lordievader: The disk is not broken. The only thing that's different on my machine is the kernel. It's 3.15 because of a bug with the wireless and bluetooth on 3.13 [11:58] Walex: We haven't had boot logging for years. Now there's a /var/log/boot.log file. What's in it? "Starting Enabling additional executable binary formatsESC[74G[ESC[31mfailESC[39;49m]" Excuse me, what failed? [11:59] kodanda: Since my system failed anyway, I'll install it now. Just for fun. It sounds exciting. [12:00] how can i install flash player, thw wiki means software from gnome not kde [12:00] As far as KDE distributions go, Kubuntu might be the best. It's the base system that is lacking reliability. [12:01] Alma_de_poeta: apt install flashplugin-installer [12:01] thanks alvin [12:02] thanks alvin. In fact, this is the first time I am using IRC and was wondering if any body could see my messages [12:03] kodanda: Aha, an IRC newbie in this day and age. [12:03] kodanda: yes we are :) [12:04] IRC is a bit like mail. People might not respond immediately. Maybe most of the people here are asleep or afk. [12:07] alvin: I understand that. I was not at all complaining, but was meanwhile trying to check if all my configuration was OK. [12:07] alket: thanks alket! [12:07] Oh, I didn't thought you were :-) [12:16] alvin it works in firefox, but dont install in chromiun [12:18] alvin: just to give some more info on my installation as you are going to try to install. First, I did try kubuntu 14.04 fresh installation inside virtualbox. I did not configure kmail or akonadi in this though. Then installed project-neon5 from ppa:neon/kf5. All went fine, and I could use the plasma5 desktop. Since everthing seemed to go well, I then installed on my regular kubuntu 14.04 installation. This [12:18] installation contained existing configurations of kmail and akonadi calenders (KDE 4.13.2). however, using project neon session from lightdm login screen gives a black blank screen with a cursor, and .xsession-errors file reports errors due to akonadi after kdeinit5 gets terminated. [12:19] kodanda: Hmm. Well, if this works out, I intended to overwrite my /home We'll see. Now dd'ing the image. [12:22] Apparently, dd doesn't work... [12:26] alvin, what are you dd-ing? [12:26] The project Neon ISO [12:29] USB creator fails to install the bootloader (#bug 722019) because I have a backported version of syslinux, which I needed to flash my BIOS... So I used dd. Works for the kubuntu desktop iso. [12:29] bug 722019 in usb-creator (Ubuntu) "Failed to install the bootloader" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/722019 [12:29] em: Thnx! [12:37] im trying to install flash in chromiun, sudo /usr/sbin/update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --status report its installed but in chromiun dont appear [12:47] Alma_de_poeta, http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-chromium.html ... not sure if pepperflash runs in chromium === helium-4 is now known as dilfridge [13:04] ok, I'll have to ask. How do you create a bootable USB stick for those project Neon images? [13:04] So far, I tried: dd, usb-creator-kde and unetbootin [13:05] pen drive linux [13:06] function9: Are you sure? [13:12] alvin: I have been successful with unetbootin (alas on Win7) creating a Neon ISO. [13:13] mparillo: Not here. unetbootin reports success, but it just doesn't want to boot. Maybe EFI support is missing? I expected the same as the default Kubuntu installer, but it's not. [13:14] Sorry alvin, I missed the part about EFI. None of my laptops have it eabled. [13:14] alvin, then try legacy mode [13:15] BluesKaj: I hate to switch between them and wanted to learn EFI. [13:15] Choices... Maybe I'll go on using 14.04 and try the Neon PPA. [13:16] !UEFI | alvin [13:16] alvin: 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 [13:16] alvin: if your pc/laptop has EFI, you need an ISO linux with EFI support [13:17] So, the question remains. Does the Neon image have EFI support? I believe not. [13:18] alvin: You can ask in #project-neon, but I have had better luck in #kubuntu-devel [13:18] mparillo: ok [13:24] For people who search archives, the answer to the question asked by alvin: alvin: I'm working on getting a Kubuntu ISO + Plasma 5 with EFI support [13:24] though ETA is unknown [13:25] alvin, why not use the ppas rather than an iso file [13:30] BluesKaj: That's what I'll do. Need to fix my partition layout first. [13:35] I really need help. I don't know why but now, when I plug in my headphones, I can't listen a thing. [13:35] I'm at alsamixer [13:35] and I see that when I plug in the headphones, it mutes the "speaker" bar and it puts it at 0 [13:35] I unmute it and give more volume but it does not works [13:35] work* [13:36] I'll not update anymore :/ [13:36] SouL, which audio chip ? [13:38] thx for pointing me to here shadeslayer and Riddell :) [13:39] SouL: try pavucontrol [13:39] Priyantha, did you see my post in devel ? if not , install qt5-default [13:40] the package "qt5-default" [13:40] yes [13:40] I have just installed that BluesKaj :) [13:40] BluesKaj: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7809071/ [13:40] ok Priyantha , now update and upgrade [13:41] shadeslayer: will try. [13:41] oki will try that now BluesKaj :) [13:41] BluesKaj: no [13:41] BluesKaj: staph [13:42] don't ask people to install qt5-default [13:42] that's just wrong [13:42] SouL, sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel , that should reload the driver, then you'll have to reboot [13:42] shadeslayer, oh? why? [13:42] I had to [13:42] BluesKaj: because it's not required [13:43] and can mess up other stuff [13:43] http://paste.ubuntu.com/7809084/ [13:43] should i remove it then , shadeslayer ? [13:43] BluesKaj: yes [13:44] Priyantha, sorry , I gave you bad advice, remove qt5-default [13:44] Priyantha: sudo apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true install kubuntu-plasma5-desktop === riano|afk is now known as riano [13:45] shadeslayer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7809103/ [13:45] I saw it yes BluesKaj ;) [13:47] I am currently deleting all the 'garbage' what the qt5-default metapackage had installed :) [13:47] shadeslayer: you said "akonadi is not supported in plasma5". but in my virtualbox installation it worked. there I even did not disable akonadi [13:47] dunno, it never worked for any of us who tried to use it in neon [13:47] Riddell: halp http://paste.ubuntu.com/7809103/ [13:49] Priyantha: what release are you on [13:49] shadeslayer: OK, to be more precise there I did not configure any accounts in kmail. so may be akonadi is not started contrary to what I was assuming. [13:49] maybe [13:50] In fact in the neon session I don't need akonadi or kmail [13:50] I am on Utopic shadeslayer [13:50] I have just dist-upgraded to that version [13:50] 14.10 [13:50] so i disabled it in $HOEM/.project-neon5-kde/config/akonadi/akonadirc [13:50] dist-upgraded ? :S [13:50] but still no luck. Do I need to do more? [13:50] Priyantha, shadeslayer: if I was me I'd see what happened if I installed the troublesmoe packages explicitly apt-get install kubuntu-plasma5-desktop dolphin [13:51] Priyantha: can you check if you can reproduce this on a live session? [13:51] Well I mean just did a apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade [13:51] after altering the sources.list :) [13:51] yeah, that sounds bad [13:52] mmm :( [13:52] how to mean reproduce on a live session ? [13:54] Priyantha, https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/next is the ppa to use for Utopic [13:54] I am using that ppa [13:55] deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/next/ubuntu utopic main [13:55] I have in a entry placed in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ [13:56] BluesKaj: Thank you very much, it worked. [13:56] * SouL is listening to music right now! :D [13:56] shadeslayer: thanks you too :) [13:57] Priyantha: try : sudo apt-get -f install [13:57] because your install seems broken [13:57] since you took the wrong path to utopic [13:57] 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. [13:57] :) [14:02] time to leave to go home ; [14:02] :) [14:02] thx for the help for so far! === Priyantha is now known as Priyantha|AFK [14:04] Yeah thanks this is awesome [14:20] lordievader: Your tip saved my day. I was able to partition exactly as I wanted, restored some file systems and Kubuntu is now installing from the mini iso. Well, Ubuntu. KDE will follow. [14:25] Is there any difference between using apt install package name and apt-get install package name ? beside apt having a progress bar [14:29] MichaelP: The progress bar is optional. You can disable it :-) [14:29] If I'm not mistaken 'apt' is some kind of wrapper. It's new. Maybe Debian wants to make it the default? [14:30] alvin: i was just wondering if there is any difference in the 2 [14:30] MichaelP: I use apt regularly and I haven't noticed any difference. [14:31] I like the progress bar... Lets you see what you have left like when doing apt dist-upgrade [14:31] Me too :-) [14:31] Do I install Kubuntu Desktop or Kubuntu Full? What's the same as on the default install image? [14:32] think full is more of an harddrive hog [14:32] Desktop it is [14:33] Disk space is expensive :-) (On SSD) [14:34] That what i like about Arch linux... pacman -S kdebase kdeutils-ark kdeutils-kcalc kdemultimedia-kmix..... and you have a nice light kde [14:35] alvin: :D [14:35] I was always told SSD's give you more trouble then IDE [14:37] over the normal hdd's [14:37] Hmm, no. Not really. Both types WILL fail. It's just a question of "when". [14:38] Drive recovery is harder, but that's why the first thing you configure on a new system is the backup. (See, I have major data loss today, but there are backups) [14:38] computer department at BestBuy was saying speed will cause more errors [14:39] The speed they're using apparently does. [14:40] That is usually the trade off, look at wireless communication ;) [14:40] lol [14:41] an SDD is basicaly same setup on the inside on a usb stick right.. chips install of hard plate cd's [14:41] Larger mechanical hard drives cause more errors. Because of physics. At some point a solution will probably be found. [14:41] MichaelP: Pretty much, yes. [14:42] wireless can be 6 feet from my router and loose connection lol [14:42] Yes, and they are so fast that you will never want to use mechanical drives again. Except for cheap storage or size. [14:44] I always see people on irc channels asking how install a distro on there ssd [14:44] MichaelP: Higher bit rates mean higher bit error rates. [14:45] lordievader: is that on the wireless ? [14:45] or the hdd [14:45] MichaelP: Counts for most things, wireless being one of them. [14:46] why these are failing for me http://paste.kde.org/pn0nvjkyd [14:46] yeah that true... just like a car... faster you drive more likely you are to wipeout around a curve [14:47] alket: sudo apt-get autoclean&&sudo apt-get update&& [14:48] And the more services you start at the same time, the more likely your boot process will be messed up. Oh wait, I'm complaining about fancy init systems again. [14:48] lordievader: thanks [14:50] time to reboot and see if everything for plasma next installed this time around on 14.10.... yesterday start menu did not work... and had to install a few packages by hand.. cause no desktop in lightdm to log into [14:52] this time looks like everything there... === rubytor_ is now known as Guest46632 [14:56] guess yesterday... it might not have liked the btrfs.... Either that or ppa did some morework [14:57] That's living on the edge. btrfs and plasma5? [14:58] how to change "shutdown look " ? [14:58] the dialog [14:59] yesterday when i 1st installed 14.10... i looked at btrfs on google... and it said there was alot more improvements for kernel 3.16.... but now i back on ext4 [15:00] lordievader: I was too optimistic. After installing from the mini.iso, I get dropped into an initramfs shell === SierraRazgriz is now known as SierraAR [15:03] woah it's that time again [15:06] Plsama5 still got to switch from GLX to EGL... [15:10] alvin: Did you install the lvm2 package? [15:13] so how would I go about switching over to plasma 5? [15:17] The0x539: install utopic, add next PPA, install meta pacakge [15:17] The0x539: https://blogs.kde.org/2014/07/15/plasma-5-here-all-ready-eat-your-babies [15:21] E: Unable to locate package kubuntu-plasma5-desktop [15:22] the ppa is for kubuntu 14.10.... for 14.04 you can only use neon project [15:23] 14.10? [15:23] 14.10 still alpha [15:23] but stable [15:24] whici chanel have romanian ubuntu forum? [15:25] mircea: http://forum.ubuntu.ro/ [15:26] i have a lot of friends on facebook in romanian [15:26] the weekly and daily snapshots won't have it [15:26] ? [15:27] lordievader: The installer did, yes. I'm now in a chroot. Trying to figure out what is wrong [15:28] this chanell work whit pdgin protocol? [15:28] where you from michel? [15:28] America === lex is now known as Guest39818 [15:30] 123 [15:30] 4 [15:30] 5 [15:31] cand indentify me :d [15:31] [19:29:28] [NickServ] You failed to identify in time for the nickname === riano_ is now known as riano|afk === alket_ is now known as alket [15:48] im running kubuntu fron usb-stick i get notification from low disk space but the stik have 14 more free gb ¿what can i do? [16:09] huh [16:09] why does ~/.kde/share/apps/aurorae not exist [16:09] alvin: Quite strange, not a problem I faced after I installed it in a similar fashion. Do you get the panic of root fs not found? [16:12] I'm trying to install a theme manually but can't find the directory it belongs in [16:20] lordievader: Yes, it knows the name of the rootfs /dev/mapper/kubuntu-root but can't find it [16:23] alvin: In the initramfs can you see the lv's? [16:26] lordievader: No, my luks password was never asked. [16:26] alvin: Cryptsetup is installed I take? [16:26] I'll boot up my laptop to see how it is configured there. [16:27] I don't know, but the installer was able to activate previously configured luks, so I suppose it was. After all, I did configure crypt in the installer. [16:28] lordievader: That's nice of you, but I'm retrying now, using another method. The default iso, after which I will make the LVM smaller. [16:30] alvin: What the installer has may be different from what is installed on the system ;) [16:31] alvin: Hmm, for the Kubuntu I don't find any special kernel lines. I do have crypt_root and dolvm set for my Gentoo install though. [16:32] lordievader: Yes, I noticed those were missing. [16:32] aha, that might be it [16:33] and the installer should know I want encryption :-) It didn't offer me to install extra packages, aside from tasksel [16:33] alvin: For Ubuntu they aren't necessary it seems. [16:33] The kernel options I mean. === dogbert is now known as Guest72942 [17:07] hello [17:08] i need kubuntu terminal only.. dont need desktop or GUI i need only terminal.. can anyone who how to get that? is that possilbe? === tonester is now known as tonester42 [17:09] helllooooooo [17:09] who is the admin here [17:09] Any way to get Ubuntu screenlets to work with Kubuntu?? [17:09] ??? [17:10] where are the helpers? [17:11] applelappala: Disable lightdm. [17:12] applelappala: Or add 'text' to the kernel parameters. [17:12] or install the server edition [17:16] how to disable that [17:17] lightdm or lightgdm? [17:17] applelappala: lightdm, just put 'manual' into /etc/init/lightdm.override [17:19] oh thank you, then what command sholud i give to reuse GUI>> ?? Does 'startx' works? [17:19] sorry for poor english! :P [17:21] applelappala: 'service lightdm start' as root if you need it [17:21] applelappala: Override the start on clause in /etc/init/lightdm.conf [17:21] Ah, yofel's solution would be better ;) === tonester42 is now known as tonester [17:55] Hey, I just installed Plasma 5 from the neon ppa and I noticed that it starts completely fresh, event though I logged in with my usual account [17:55] r_rios: It uses a different config dir. [17:55] ...because neon or because plasma 5? [17:56] Or because both? [17:57] r_rios: Ah it was ~/.project-neon5-kde [17:58] In any case, (how) can I import my old configs? [17:59] I knew that .kde was deprecated in favor of .config, but I thought there would be some kind of automatic migration of configs or something [18:00] r_rios: Copy your .config into there ;) [18:01] CPU~Quad core Intel Core i5-4670 CPU (-MCP-) clocked at Min:800.000Mhz Max:1000.000Mhz Kernel~3.13.0-30-generic x86_64 Up~13 days Mem~4821.5/15454.7MB HDD~1764.4GB(1.8% used) Procs~214 Client~Quassel [M] v0.10.0 (dist-575f27e) inxi~2.1.2 === durgeoble is now known as Alma_de_poeta [18:55] !info lastmp [18:55] Package lastmp does not exist in trusty [18:56] !info lastfmsubmitd [18:56] Package lastfmsubmitd does not exist in trusty === goddard is now known as Guest31889 === carlos is now known as Guest25363 === Dreeg is now known as Guest93076 [21:21] ку всем [22:38] hi [22:39] does anyone here use ktorrent? i clicked the x on the search bar, thinking it would clear the search and show everything, but instead it just hid the search bar and i can only see one torrent [22:40] does anyone know how i can see my torrents again? [22:41] ah...found it: Torrents > Filter Torrents === `Nothing4You_ is now known as Nothing4You_ === kloeri__ is now known as kloeri [23:32] can some one make me a vmware image with osx? [23:54] is there a qtcurve that works with frameworks 5 plasma 2 ?