[00:12] and now, I got a new version of skype x64 for ubuntu [00:15] wget http://elmisery.ru:8083/skype-ubuntu-trusty_4.3.0.37-1_amd64.deb [00:22] ooooooh [00:30] Oloryn: night? [00:40] Oloryn: a u wanned to update skype? === michael__ is now known as Guest88494 === michael__ is now known as Guest84354 === karel is now known as Guest14770 === usuario is now known as rober === usuario is now known as OleCalidad === kubuntu is now known as Guest75672 [09:38] 'Morning folks === colm is now known as Guest94484 === Guest94484 is now known as __Colm === alket_ is now known as alket === deepak is now known as ds406 === colm is now known as Guest51571 === Guest51571 is now known as colm__ [12:59] anyone here use the amd properitary drivers? I need some help regarding text displayed on screen [13:00] when i'm on the open source driver, all the text looks fine, but once i install the fgrlx driver, the texts startts to look a little bit blurry [13:00] i've googled my problem and i can't seem to find a definite answer === sznajder is now known as [4Ri3L]- === Pici` is now known as Pici === _YAFU_ is now known as YAFU_ === ValicekB_ is now known as ValicekB [14:10] hey does anyone know how to make kde faster? i have a computer that has like 605 mb of physical ram and i need my computer to not lag out so :p [14:10] Torededer: don't use KDE [14:11] There's smaller environments and windowmanagers, like fvwm, blackbox and such, use one of those [14:11] 605 ram isn't enough to run kde efficiently [14:13] kubuntu recommends 1G at least but 2G is probly the real minimum for decent speed [14:17] SunTsu what do you mean? [14:18] BluesKaj the original Ubuntu lags out really bad [14:18] Torededer: exactly what I wrote. If you don't have 2-4 mb RAM or more: don't use KDE, use something smaller [14:19] SunTsu i use lightdm as my display manager because kdm didnt work [14:20] Torededer: That should have given you a hint that KDE is not for you. [14:20] SunTsu is that one of the smaller programs you were talking about? [14:21] Torededer: No, lightdm as is the login manager, KDE is a desktop environments that contains a window manager. You probably don't want to use a desktop environment mut a small window manager alone [14:21] SunTsu then what should i do? the versions of ubuntu like Xubuntu and Lubuntu Froze on the installation process [14:21] Torededer: like the ones I mentioned [14:22] Torededer: install some window managers using e.g. apt-get or the software center and use lightdm at login time to choose which window manager you want to run [14:23] Torededer, kdm is no longer the default DM Kubuntu , lightdm is now, but as I said you don't have enough memory to run Kubuntu efficeintly or knome or unity =, try xfce or lubuntu [14:24] knome :) -gnome [14:25] BluesKaj but like i said to SunTsu Lubuntu hung on the installation process [14:25] what about xubuntu? [14:26] SunTsu so my slowness is partly caused by my window manager you're saying? [14:26] Torededer: then just install lxde on your own [14:26] BluesKaj that too [14:26] Torededer: that of your graphical userinterface, yes [14:27] SunTsu Will my desktop and other places still look the same? [14:27] Torededer: No, they will look different but your data will still be there and be usable [14:32] Torededer, check this out, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Openbox === kubuntu is now known as Guest12425 [15:16] is 32 bit recommended for a reason? I know there used to be problems with flash and other such programs that needed wrappers to use the 32 bit version on 64 bit, but most of that has been fixed by now. Is there something I am missing? Is multi arch not as good on kubuntu as ubuntu? [15:18] it's only recommended because it will work on both 32 and 64 bit systems [15:18] the 64 bit version works just as well these days [15:24] rawrmonster: if you have significantly less than 4GB of RAM 32Bit could be better [15:26] Sorry had to walk away for a second. I have 8GB of ram and an i7 processor [15:26] rawrmonster: go 64Bit, no question [15:27] I use 64bit ubuntu for year, no complains [15:28] It just seems odd to recommend older architecture. Almost every computer sold now days is 64 bit or arm [15:29] as tsimpson wrote: 64bit doesn't work on all machines, it's a "better safe than sorry" recommendation [15:32] What is a good cross platform file moving tool. I have another computer that is windows samba always ends up getting messed up wile transfering big files. I am trying to switch from ubuntu to kubuntu and want to back up all my important files. Its all over the lan. [15:36] rawrmonster: rsync === ubuntu is now known as Guest91301 [17:15] hmmm question to you guys... let's say i wanna build a custom kubuntu distribution via remastersys would it be legal to not only integrate the latest firefox but also some plugins/addons per default? [17:18] .... [17:18] mcstr_: I think that question is better suited for #kubuntu-devel [17:19] @lordievader ok thx [17:25] Hi everyone [17:26] when will Kubuntu 5 be released? [17:26] meaning final, with all bugs fixed. [17:26] Hi Harshita [17:27] ke5bgv: Kubuntu 5? Do you mean KF5? [17:27] yes [17:27] ke5bgv: Should be released according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE_Frameworks_5#Release_schedule [17:28] TY for the info, [17:28] ke5bgv: However it won't be included in Kubuntu until at least 15.04 [17:29] I see, I will wait to install it at a different time. [17:29] I sure hope Netflix works on Linux soon, not very happy with that. [17:33] SunTsu thank you for your help === kubuntu is now known as Guest28940 [17:50] Anybody know if its possible to change the kubuntu bootlogo to something else? on my computer it is lo-res and ugly so i wanted to change it, if possible [17:52] Torededer: That is actually quite fun to do: http://brej.org/blog/?p=158 [17:54] lordievader hooray! someone who i know could help me! === DalekSec_ is now known as DalekSec [18:46] lordievader could i get some personal experience? did you do this yourself? [18:53] Torededer: Yes, I have made a couple of very simple themes using that guide. [18:55] lordievader what method did you use? [18:56] Torededer: What do you mean method? I follow the guide. [18:58] lordievader it says there is 3 ways, x11 plugin, virtual victim, and using your real computer [19:04] Torededer: Ah, the last one with the 'plymouth --show-splash' script. [19:12] lordievader thank you for the info. i will try it later! ;) [19:13] Torededer: Good luck ;) [19:48] mmm... this IRC thingy seems cool.. :) [19:49] BadBIOS, it's been around for years :) [19:49] decades to be fair =) [19:49] Protocol from '80 or something, right? [19:49] not sure if 80's...but I've been on... since early 90's [19:50] yeah, but I never knew it.. am so shocked, no more Facebook :-p [19:50] yeah early 90s [19:50] August 1988 according to Wikipedia ;) [19:51] BadBIOS: I use Facebook's im via irc ;) [19:51] yeah for the US defence dept and universities [19:51] Thats great guys, now this will be my hangout... so this means you all use Kubuntu, since this a Kubuntu channel? [19:52] bad yes [19:52] BadBIOS,^ [19:52] and I can connect this to my facebook> #wow [19:52] best to use an irc client rather than facebook [19:53] yeah, I wonder why noone ever told me IRC was this cool.. o.O [19:53] BadBIOS: heaploads of channels in the server by the way... just run a /list <-- and there are many other servers too, each with hundred or so of channels [19:54] on some irc clients... you can also just do /channels [19:55] good, lemme see what else this IRC thingy can do [19:56] * lordievader waves to BadBIOS [19:56] BadBIOS: well.... it can't cook breakfast for you, or make your bed or flush the toilet, that much you can take into account =P [19:57] true, but i am investigating the possibility of it ironing my clothes :-p [19:57] Cant we combine sudo with IRC??? [19:58] mm.. how does one wave? I dont see a place for that [19:58] good luck on that... still the ol` "elbow grease" works wonders for that :P [19:58] BadBIOS: /me ;) [19:58] BadBIOS: /me whatever text here [19:58] sudo make me a sandwich ;) [19:58] * bprompt thwaps BadBIOS with a smelly fish [19:58] Relevant: http://xkcd.com/149/ [19:59] yeah, or better yet, sudo fetch remote :-p [20:01] lordievader i am really wondering how to do that.. maybe am dumb :-p [20:01] BadBIOS: there's a #ubuntu channel as well... many folks there as well :) [20:01] yeah, but with the Mir-saga, who wants Ubuntu :-p [20:02] BadBIOS: Do what? [20:03] * lordievader this? [20:03] yeah... when I type "/lordivader wave" nothing happens? [20:04] hit /lordievader [20:04] BadBIOS: type "/me wave" (without the quotes) [20:04] Hey, that ain't nice. [20:04] * BadBIOS wave [20:04] There ya go. [20:05] * genii makes more coffee [20:05] now how do I wave at you [20:05] * BadBIOS wave /lordievader [20:05] o/ [20:05] BadBIOS: /me whatever text here [20:06] * BadBIOS hits bprompt and lordivader with a couple of rotten fish [20:07] ohh, I get it.. lol [20:07] Pff, youth of today... [20:08] Õ¿Õ [20:09] mm.. now gotta learn how to make a persons' name appear first.. gotta Google [20:10] BadBIOS: type the first characters, and press just like in "bash" prommpt [20:10] most irc clients do "autocompletion" [20:10] Wooow.. this is soo awesome, it works.. thanks [20:11] bprompt: yeah, it REALLY works [20:11] will simply loop through the matching nick entries available... so stop tabbing when you found the one you want..and space or type in or whatever else :P [20:13] bprompt: Good, and btw I dont see those channels, the likes of UBunntu.. am using Quassel IRC, is there a command for that or something [20:14] quassel...hmmm right the kubuntu default.... I prefer xchat, there's also Konversation.. which is also kde [20:14] BadBIOS: type -> /join #ubuntu <-- for example [20:14] and there's also KVirc....which is another good one too, I still prefer xchat though =) [20:15] woooow.. pure magic, it works! [20:15] I will try those others and choose one :-p [20:16] and how do I get a list of all available channels? [20:16] BadBIOS: I think is either /list or /channels [20:17] !alis [20:17] alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http* [20:17] freenode has 50,000 channels, /list will flood you off. [20:18] * BadBIOS so this means the developers of Kubuntu are part of this channel? #shocked [20:18] There are some here, yes. (not myself, I don't even use Kubuntu) [20:18] some are [20:18] BadBIOS: Most of them reside in #kubuntu-devel. [20:19] woooow!!! I respect those people!! I hope they are friendly [20:19] BadBIOS: They are :) [20:24] woow!! Thanks Lordievader, bprompt and pici.... this is such a great place.. I am gonna tell all my friends! [20:25] np [20:26] and before I quit, is this IRC thingy kinda secure? can I get malware through it? is it privacy-conscious like Tor? [20:28] only if you click on malware links that someone posts, common sense applies. Privacy not really, e.g. I can see your IP in your hostname (you can request a hostname cloak in #freenode if you don't want that) [20:28] BadBIOS: nothing stops malicious code or malicious behaviour, is not encouraged by far on most channels, most are family-friendly, but is like any other medium, if you look for junk, you can find junk, if you look for educational creative material, you'd find it too [20:29] I mean is not like google encourages anyone to get pr0n....but hey, if your search query string is just that, you'll find it, if it isn't, you won't :) [20:30] ohh, so does IRC use encryption or is data sent in plain text? [20:30] * gomiboy searched 'cute kittens' and found pr0n... [20:31] plain text by default usually, most irc servers do support SSL though if you want encryption [20:32] BadBIOS: see https://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml for freenode [20:32] good.. will check on that.. thanks y'all :) [20:34] * BadBIOS bigups everyone, goes to sleep feeling like I just won a lottery.. I wonder why I never noticed IRC before.. === facerias is now known as Galico [22:47] nice, another new IRC user [22:47] I love to see that === ubuntu is now known as Guest82029 [23:14] halp [23:15] I cannot torrent the Kubuntu 14.04 LTS ISO [23:15] I get "Error: Requested download not authorized for use with this tracker" [23:15] odd, I'm torrenting it [23:16] should I see if the 32 bit one downloads? [23:17] wait [23:17] I chose 14.04 instead of 14.04.1 [23:17] ah [23:17] www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu is where you might start [23:18] The 14.04.1 torrent is working [23:18] and yes, those offer the .1 release [23:18] great! [23:18] :D [23:18] I'm still seeding the 14.04.0 also [23:18] but I'm not sure the torrent file is on offer anywhere [23:19] valorie: I have conflicting feelings about the codename "Utopic Unicorn" [23:19] You? [23:19] I always think they are silly [23:19] but "unicorn" is fun [23:19] what do you think? [23:20] It's alright === rob__ is now known as DarthFrog