[00:03] <iceman> algum brasileiro ai para trocar ideia
[00:53] <GrayBoy> Could someone please tell me which permissions are found for file "/etc/resolv.conf" in "root" user account, in a brand new installation, after installation is all done?
[01:29] <Darthfrog>  /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
[01:29] <Darthfrog> So the permissions will be lrwxrwxrwx
[01:30] <GrayBoy> Darthfrog: thank you, very much.
[01:30] <Darthfrog> GrayBoy:  You're very welcome.
[06:15] <sonie> Does someone know the reason why the  LTS upgrade still isn't being offered?
[06:16] <valorie> sonie: do you have upgrade/update options allowed in Muon?
[06:16] <sonie> Yes.
[06:16] <valorie> and when you say "check for updates" nothing is offered?
[06:17] <sonie> Exactly.
[06:17] <valorie> so, do you regularly download and install updates?
[06:17] <valorie> if so, there won't be much if any on offer
[06:18] <valorie> this is mostly for people who *only* update every few months
[06:18] <sonie> Yes, I even switched to the main server instead of my local countries mirror.
[06:18] <valorie> so you are up-to-date
[06:19] <valorie> if you want even more up-to-date, turn off the "LTS only" setting, and install backports ppa and such
[06:19] <valorie> LTS is meant to be very stable, with not many updates
[06:20] <valorie> which is why I don't run them myself
[06:20] <sonie> The 14.04.1 LTS version was released on Friday. The announcement said that the upgrade offer for 12.04 LTS would be rolled out 'soon'.
[06:20] <valorie> what version are you running now?
[06:21] <sonie> 12.04.4 LTS
[06:21] <valorie> ah
[06:21] <valorie> I expect very few updates of 12.04
[06:21] <valorie> the .4 is current indeed
[06:22] <valorie> of course security updates are released ASAP
[06:24] <Unit193> valorie: I'm pretty sure by "LTS upgrade", he meant 14.04.1.
[06:25] <valorie> s/he left before I could get to whether or not a LTS > LTS upgrade was meantu
[06:25] <valorie> meant
[06:27] <valorie> that's what I would want, if I had crusty old 12.04, for sure
[06:31] <valorie> I seed all the *buntu torrents (current releases) and people are still downloading 12.04, and 12.04.4 both
[08:56] <Graf_Westerholt> Sometimes when I delete files in dolphin, dolphin crashes and kate, too. Even Amarok.
[10:52] <dmoyne> hello to eveybody; Is this chat the right place to solve a sound bug problem with kubuntu 14.04 trusty
[10:54] <Graf_Westerholt> dmoyne, yes, it is.
[11:10] <gorgonizer> good afternoon, I was wondering if anyone knew how to disable the baloo email indexer whilst leaving the file indexer active?
[11:14] <anto777> hello
[11:28] <dmoyne> ok I will explain something into which other people entered
[11:30] <dmoyne> after migration from kubuntu 13.10 to 14.04 I have no sound though when testing kubuntu 14.04 on the same computer I have sound
[11:30] <dmoyne> what can I do to fix it without reinstalling everything; thanks
[11:32] <dmoyne> I mant testing from built installation CD
[12:02] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:11] <dmoyne> Anybody that knows how to fix my sound problem
[12:17] <BluesKaj> dmoyne, I just logged in so I didn't see your first question
[12:17] <BluesKaj> if there was one
[12:21] <dmoyne> ok when I boot my kubuntu 14.04 I have no sound and KMix shows "Sortie Factice"
[12:22] <dmoyne> whe I do modprobe snd_hda_intel and after modprobe snd_hda_intel I reinstall somehow sound but this fix is not acceptable to me
[12:26] <dmoyne> read and after sudo alsa force-reload
[12:36] <BluesKaj> dmoyne, modprobe snd_hda_intel loads the driver for the intel sound chip. There's a well known bug that occurs when an upgrde is done in kubuntu that unloads the driver. Areboot after modprobe should fix the problem til the next upgrade'
[12:39] <dmoyne> I do in sequence modprobe snd_hda_intel sudo alsa force-reload; what do you mean I do only modprobe snd_hda_intel then reboot to check?
[12:41] <BluesKaj> dmoyne, yes alsa force reload doesn't always work, so I always recomm
[12:41] <BluesKaj> recommend a reboot
[12:43] <dmoyne> oh I test this before comming back on the chat
[13:02] <dmoyne> no sucees after reboot to get sound working
[13:03] <BluesKaj> dmoyne, check alsamixer automute is not enabled
[13:07] <dmoyne> ok I do this after reboot because I have done now sudo alsa force-reload to brings back sound
[13:13] <dmoyne> with alsamixer I see AutoMute with enabled is thsi to be changed?
[13:13] <BluesKaj> dmoyne, yes disable it
[13:14] <dmoyne> Unfortunately now I have to leave for an apointment; my e-mail adress is "daniel.moyne@free.fr" Thanks for your help
[13:24] <jlv> hi, I am used to the global menubar (using the menubar widget in my panel); in 14.04 kde applications and a few others (notable firefox, chrome) display the menu fine, but most gtk apps don't (this was not a problem in 12.04). Any ideas how to convince gtk apps to export their menu to the menu widget?
[14:33] <hjg> hi
[14:33] <hjg> hi,  bin neu hier und hab eigentlich keine ahnung von ubuntu und co. wer kann mir evtl helfen
[15:09] <thiebaude> hey everyone, How do I disable tap to click on kubuntu 14.04.1?
[15:40] <dpy> hi guys
[15:41] <dpy> does anyone know where pulseaudio is started from, whenever I log into kubuntu?
[15:42] <dpy> I was getting pissed off by this popping and hissing sound whenever I hooked up my equalizer filter to spotify's output, so I tried realtime prio on pa
[15:42] <dpy> which works like a charm
[15:42] <dpy> so now I need to add  --realtime=1  to wherever pulseaudio is started
[15:44] <shadeslayer> dpy: /etc/xdg/autostart
[15:47] <dpy> hmm those desktop files start the 'start-pulseaudio-*' stuff, but I don't see the starting of the server itself in there
[15:49] <dpy> /etc/pulse/client.conf
[15:49] <dpy> think I found it:)
[16:00] <lordievader> Good evening.
[16:10] <mewerio> ы?
[16:11] <lordievader> !ru | mewerio
[16:51] <David1965> Are you getting this
[16:52] <David1965> cryptodan_android: are you able to read this
[16:54] <David1965> I accept and comply
[16:55] <David1965> cryptodan_android are you there?
[16:56] <David1965> ChanServ: I accept all terms and conditions
[16:57] <BluesKaj> David1965, ?
[16:59] <David1965> BluesKaj you there
[16:59] <BluesKaj> yes David1965, I'm here
[17:02] <David1965> BluesKaj I don't know what is going on with Quassel IRC as I am able to talk to you guys and I have not clicked the Join button yet so what is going on
[17:04] <BluesKaj> Quassel is setup to auto join this chat afaik, David1965
[17:04] <BluesKaj> I use Konversation
[17:05] <David1965> this is weird but I would like to add the channels that Hexchat uses if that is also possible and I actually have a liking for Quassel IRC
[17:08] <BluesKaj> it's not the client that uses the channels, it's the server that client lists the the channels from
[17:08] <BluesKaj> oops that the client gets the channels from rather
[17:10] <David1965> so I cannot add the help and chat forums for Linux Mint 17
[17:11] <David1965> so should I have exported my details from Hexchat
[17:12] <David1965> I am starting to miss CryptoDan_Android how can I hook him and his mates
[17:14] <lordievader> David1965: Simply join those channels? "/join #<channel-name>"
[17:18] <David1965> I am not shure which ones are used by Hexchat
[17:18] <lordievader> !alis | David1965
[18:32] <prerit> hi
[18:32] <prerit> how are you?
[20:49] <tobiasBora> Hello,
[20:50] <tobiasBora> When I open a gtk app it usualy fit well with the theme, like if it was a Qt app, but if I do that in sudo mode it's ugly... Do you know how to configure a beautifull GTK integration in sudo mode ?
[20:54] <tsimpson> start "kdesudo systemsettings" and configure the GTK style for root
[20:54] <tsimpson> (always use kdesudo rather than plain sudo with GUI applications)
[21:01] <tobiasBora> tsimpson: That's perfect thank you !
[21:02] <tsimpson> you're welcome :)
[21:05] <khear> hi, I'm using the fglrx driver on 14.04 and have the desktop extended across two displays. when I open kmix by clicking on the icon in system tray, it opens on the wrong display (that is, the secondary display the desktop is extended to). any ideas how to fix this?