[00:06] <aguitel> kubuntu 14.04.1 is up  ?
[00:10] <PedroSilva> hi good night
[00:12] <PedroSilva> we have a Skype for kubuntu 14.04?
[00:17] <Unit193> PedroSilva: Yes, it's in the partner repo.
[00:17] <Unit193> !skype
[00:17] <Unit193> !partner
[00:23] <PedroSilva> thanks for your help
[00:23] <PedroSilva> install done
[03:29] <it_> hi
[03:30] <it_> everybody
[03:30] <it_> whats up ?
[03:30] <it_> i'm on live kubuntu
[03:30] <it_> :D
[04:30] <tauriel> hellooo??
[04:43] <valorie> tauriel: do you have a question?
[04:43] <valorie> this is a help channel
[07:12] <imran_> hello
[07:12] <imran_> hello
[07:33] <krejsi> Hi, how do I partition automaticly with kickstart so /boot is on the first partition and the rest is LVM?
[08:44] <ik_> good morning
[08:45] <ik_> how are you ?
[08:46] <ik_> :)
[08:46] <ik_> :--()
[09:35] <yossarianuk> ik_: i'm good
[09:36] <yossarianuk> Are the plans for 14.10 to include kde5 +  wayland?
[09:44] <soee> yossarianuk: i think kde would be available through ppa but not by default
[09:51] <yossarianuk> soee: cheers
[09:52] <soee> *kde5
[09:52] <yossarianuk> 15.04 then i imagine (by default)
[10:30] <jbgood> hi
[10:31] <soee> ho
[10:33] <yossarianuk> hi - ho
[10:34] <jbgood> Is there a timeline when the LTS upgrade in Muon will be offered?
[10:37] <tsimpson> should be offered soon, as 14.04.1 was released today
[10:38] <tsimpson> and LTS -> LTS upgrades are offered when the .1 release is made
[10:39] <jbgood> Yes, I was wondering since the 14.04.1 release was announced for yesterday and I already saw the ISO files on the download mirrors...I'll be patient then, thanks! :)
[12:59] <aguitel> kubuntu 14.04.1 is up  ?
[13:02] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[13:09] <jubo2> g'morning BluesKaj
[13:10] <BluesKaj> hi jubo2
[13:26] <InspectorCluseau> I upgraded to 14.04.1 yesterday
[13:27] <calzifer> InspectorCluseau: from 14.04 ?
[13:27] <InspectorCluseau> from 12.04
[13:28] <InspectorCluseau> lts
[13:58] <timmy_tofu> The mirrors (ex http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/kubuntu/releases/14.04/release/) all have torrents and direct downloads for 14.04.1, but the main downloads page (http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu) is still pointing to 14.04 - maybe someone should change that, assuming the 14.04.1 media is indeed final?
[14:05] <tsimpson> timmy_tofu: reported to #kubuntu-devel thanks
[16:27] <hyper_ch> good evening, I keep noticing that cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/xxx   does not work with tab completion... well, nothing after luksClose does
[16:28] <hyper_ch> however tab completion works when I use luksOpen or luksFormat
[16:44] <BluesKaj> hyper_ch, best to ask in ##linux
[16:44] <hyper_ch> but it happens on kde :)
[16:44] <hyper_ch> and howdy
[16:44] <hyper_ch> I googled for luks and cryptsetup irc channels but didn't find anything
[16:45] <BluesKaj> then if you think kde has something to do with it ask in #kde
[16:46] <BluesKaj> somehow i doubt that encryption has anything to do with a DE
[17:08] <SporkWitch> having trouble tracking down how to install ia32-libs or equivalent on 14.04 64bit.  the help articles all just seem to point to "use apt" but the application in question only has its own install script and binaries
[17:12] <jazzkutya> SporkWitch: you have to manually install every dependency and add :i386 to the package names
[17:12] <jazzkutya> something like libjpeg:i386
[17:13] <SporkWitch> knew that much, the trouble i was running into was the specific packages it says to try no longer exist (specifically the ia32-libs family) in the repos.  i'm trying the lib32z1 now, see if it behaves
[17:13] <tsimpson> you don't need to manually install every dependency, just install whatever :i386 package you want
[17:13] <SporkWitch> no joy on that one :(
[17:14] <tsimpson> what package do you want?
[17:14] <SporkWitch> tsimpson: ia32-libs and ia32-libs-kde
[17:14] <SporkWitch> tsimpson: trying to get Second Life behaving, and the console output recommends installing thoes
[17:14] <SporkWitch> *those
[17:15] <jazzkutya> SporkWitch: forget the ia32-libs family. you have to install every neccessary lib separately, all with :i386
[17:15] <SporkWitch> in other words start googling which ones it needs from that bundle; well that's annoying, but easy enough
[17:15] <jazzkutya> SporkWitch: ia32-libs (which is a collection of other packages actually) does not exist anymore
[17:16] <jazzkutya> tsimpson: he wants something that is not part of ubuntu
[17:16] <SporkWitch> well they used to be :) lol
[17:19] <jazzkutya> SporkWitch: anyway you could try installing similar apps that my have the same dependencies... for example for second life try installing the 32 bit version of an opengl app or game
[17:19] <SporkWitch> looks like the easier solution is to look at some of the third party viewers; some of them seem to have native 64bit support, and so might be better than tryingto get the official 32bit one behaving
[17:20] <jazzkutya> maybe, that's offtopic here :)
[17:20] <SporkWitch> jazzkutya: that's an option as well
[17:20] <SporkWitch> jazzkutya: granted, heh
[17:21] <jazzkutya> SporkWitch: i've noticed installing plain wine even without :i386 pulled in a lot of useful 32bit libs
[17:21] <SporkWitch> jazzkutya: i just try to be active when receiving help, to avoid duplication of effort and wasted effort (and no one likes thinking they're helping someone that already left lol)
[17:21] <SporkWitch> jazzkutya: that one may be worth ago; i hadn't gotten aroudn to reinstall playonlinux since upgrading to 14.04
[17:21] <tsimpson> SporkWitch: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linux_Viewer#64-bit seems to give instructions
[17:22] <tsimpson> which is in fact the first link when I google "second life ubuntu" ;)
[17:22] <jazzkutya> i see solution is very near now :) have fun
[17:22] <SporkWitch> tsimpson: you'd have thought that would have come up higher in my search results... (i DID do a decent amount of googling before harassing you mates heh)
[17:23] <tsimpson> google can sometimes promote other results because you've clicked on them in previous searches
[17:23] <jazzkutya> and it also gives different resoluts according to user's locality
[17:24] <jazzkutya> how i hate that
[17:24] <jazzkutya> *results
[17:25] <SporkWitch> true, still embarassing; i'm normally the jerk that hands out lmgtfy links
[17:27] <SporkWitch> tsimpson: and that worked; good find, thank you
[17:28] <tsimpson> you're welcome :)
[17:30] <SporkWitch> GDI, even more embarassing, that IS the page i found, it's just not organized logically.  now to see if it's a wiki so i can add a note in the "startup issues" section to point to the 64bit part further down >_<
[17:31]  * SporkWitch is braindead today
[18:01] <jubo2> Congrats for releasing 14.04.1
[19:14] <lordievader> Good evening.
[20:51] <Guest33865> hi
[20:52] <Guest33865> i have aproblem with transmission that says port is closed
[20:53] <Guest33865> firewall seems inactive " sudo ufw status verbose "
[20:53] <Guest33865> suggestions ?
[20:58] <rberg> is the port open upstream at your router? if you have one
[21:02] <Guest33865> i am checking the router Cisco epc3925
[21:02] <rberg> also not just open but forwarded to your lan ip
[21:02] <Guest33865> hi rberg, thank you for you support
[21:03] <rberg> hi!.. no
[21:03] <rberg> np
[21:03] <Guest33865> additional info: transmission is working perfectly in upload
[21:03] <Guest33865> and in past (2 months ago) was working properly
[21:06] <rberg> with out port forwarding you can upload to to a peer if you initiate the connection
[21:08] <Guest33865> I have not idea ho to configure the "internal ip address" in the router
[21:08] <Guest33865> I have dhcp how can decide the internal ip address?
[21:11] <rberg> hmm on my router with openwrt it will show the ip/hostname/mac addr to help with that
[21:14] <Guest33865> I am studying: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Cisco/fpa.htm
[21:16] <rberg> cool good luck.. also there is upnp that can automatically open ports for you if the router supports it
[21:17] <rberg> (I dont want ports opened automatically)
[21:21] <Guest33865> I opened the port, but now i shall decide to abandon dhcp for a static ip
[21:21] <Guest33865> bye
[21:32] <aguitel> what tool need to make usb booteable with kubuntu +ubuntu+xubuntu os ?
[21:35] <esperto> ciao
[21:36] <esperto> sono un nuovo utente di Kubuntu. Qualcuno può aiutarmi con mirc?
[21:36] <Stern> aquitel: If you already have an Ubuntu installed >> Startup Disk Creator
[21:36] <Stern> Or Kubuntu
[21:37] <esperto> Italiani no?
[21:37] <aguitel> Stern, i need multi system
[21:41] <Stern> aquitel: Sorry no first hand experience. But this describes a manual method: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#Create_Bootable_USB_Manually
[22:38] <cesar_> putos
[22:39] <Guest3726> pinchis culos
[22:40] <Guest3726> m