[01:24] <deaddeb> Anyone know of a list of Qt text editors? Kate is fine but I'm curious of the others.
[02:27] <Sierra> Looking to reset my KDE settings to default, in Kubuntu 14.04.  Everything I find in searching says to rename the ~/.kde folder to ~/.kde.old then reboot, but there isn't a .kde folder or anything similar to rename
[02:31] <valorie> Sierra: yes, there is
[02:31] <valorie> what are you using to look?
[02:32] <valorie> if Dolphin, you can simply type .kde in after the home folder name
[02:32] <valorie> which will be your user
[02:32] <Sierra> valorie: Terminal. ls -al isn't showing it, and running ms .kde .kde.old says .kde doesn't exist
[02:32] <Sierra> mv*
[02:33] <valorie> !
[02:33] <valorie> that would be bizarre
[02:34] <valorie> mine shows as drwx------  6 valorie valorie  4096 Jul 13 13:57 .kde
[02:35] <valorie> and I have a .kde-old as well, from another computer
[02:36] <valorie> are you sure you are in your ~/ space
[02:36] <valorie> you can type cd to make sure
[02:36] <Sierra> Yeah, I'm in ~.
[02:37] <valorie> although you sound knowledgeable
[02:37] <Sierra> http://bts.sierrabrown.me/tmp5656.txt is the output of ls -al
[02:37] <valorie> the .kde folder is slowly going away, but is def. still there for 14.04
[02:38] <Sierra> Exact version of kubuntu being 14.04.1
[02:39] <valorie> that is what i'm running as well
[02:40] <valorie> do you have `kubuntu-desktop` installed?
[02:40] <valorie> it's a meta-package
[02:40] <valorie> `apt-cache policy kubuntu-desktop` will tell you
[02:40] <Sierra> What would be the steps to see if that's installed?
[02:40] <Sierra> Ok, says it's not installed
[02:40] <Sierra> .. Oh. I feel stupid
[02:41] <valorie> I would install that, then
[02:41] <Sierra> I installed xubuntu, not kubuntu
[02:41] <valorie> perhaps you are missing a few stray bits
[02:41] <Sierra> Must have grabbed the wrong disk
[02:41] <valorie> ah ha!
[02:41] <Sierra> I'm amazed I didn't realise that before
[02:41] <valorie> well, you can run KDE applications on any *buntu
[02:42] <valorie> and if you often use the terminal, maybe you simply didn't notice
[02:42] <Sierra> Yeah, terminal is my friend xD
[02:42] <Sierra> Most of my experience comes from ubuntu server
[02:43] <valorie> I try to use both the terminal and the gui
[02:43] <valorie> because bugs should be exposed and reported
[02:44] <valorie> terminal can be a life-saver though
[02:50] <Sierra> So, gonna reinstall with the right os now.. xD
[07:19] <Chiscit> #join freenode
[09:29] <marcellus> hi. I have problems with "udisk-daemon"; at some point of the day starts using 100% of my CPU until my laptop turns off because of overheating.....
[09:29] <marcellus> I was googleing it but found nothing...
[10:48] <cyclick> quit
[12:50] <Seccardo> Good day!
[12:51] <lhgaray> hello people
[12:51] <lhgaray> some question
[12:51] <lhgaray> boot-repair solution on kubbuntu 12.04??
[12:52] <lhgaray> ??
[12:52] <Seccardo> I've a problem related to italian localization of Kubuntu. Some parts are still in english, after upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04
[12:53] <hateball> Seccardo: What parts?
[12:53] <Seccardo> hateball: for example the messages of network manager.
[12:54] <lhgaray> grub-efi-amd64-signed
[12:54] <lhgaray> error grub
[12:54] <hateball> Seccardo: do you have the package language-pack-it installed properly?
[12:55] <lhgaray> no
[12:55] <lhgaray> live cd
[12:55] <Seccardo> hateball: it seems that's all ok.
[12:56] <Seccardo> hateball: there's a specific package to chek for?
[13:00] <hateball> Seccardo: well the translations should be in language-pack-kde-it I guess, for nm
[13:02] <Seccardo> hateball: the package is installed. In the meantime, I've googled around... may be a problem during migration/upgrade; I'll try to force the reinstall of language packages.
[13:06] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:10] <Seccardo> bye.
[14:38] <me> hello
[14:39] <Guest76285> Am I right in thinking that new activites are for those who require more than one dektop
[14:41] <BluesKaj> Guest76285, one can use virtual desktops as well
[14:52] <jubo2> pus
[14:52] <kbroulik> Guest76285: Activities are much more than that. they allow you to group certain "tasks" and everything that belongs to them (documents, applications, etc etc)
[14:52] <jubo2> accidental enter-press appologies
[14:57] <Guest76285> can paanel colours be changed
[14:58] <David1965> saying that a SSD SATA drive doesn't have platters or a moving head would they be a better match for the n2n68-la (Narra3)
[15:22] <Riddell> ** testers wanted for KDE SC 4.14 in trusty and utopic
[16:22] <Gatis> Seems: sudo apt-get install KDE doesn't work
[16:45] <genii> Gatis: The usual packages aside from the usual kubuntu-desktop would be: kde-baseapps ( kde and minimal stuff) kde-standard ( kde and it's usual apps) kde-full ( everything)
[16:46] <Gatis> Okay thanks for info
[17:40] <Molten_Material> what is "cdrom:[Kubuntu 14.04.1 LTS_Trusty Tahr_-Release amd64 (20140722.2)]/ trusty main multiverse restricted universe" in software source's other software tab? should I check it?
[17:42] <genii> Molten_Material: If the machine is connected to the internet you don't need that checked. It's from the installation CD/DVD
[17:44] <guestEw9gci> hello
[17:45] <guestEw9gci> is it possible to make new user account from guest account on kubuntu
[17:45] <guestEw9gci> i have issue with main account, when i log in, screen goes black
[17:45] <guestEw9gci> even tho it works ok, i hear sound when i lower and raise volume
[17:46] <Molten_Material> genii: thanks for replying. newbie here. just to be clear, I'm an average user with a fresh Kubuntu 14.04.1 install via usb. so for future purpose I don't need theat cdrom bit checked?
[17:48] <genii> Molten_Material: Almost always this will be unchecked, it usually wants to look to the online repositories first for updated lists of applications. Was the machine connected to the internet when you installed?
[17:51] <genii> guestEw9gci: No, guest user does not have proper priveleges to do admin things like make new users or change passwords
[17:51] <guestEw9gci> even tho i know pass of main user ?
[17:51] <guestEw9gci> what is best way to deal with it ?
[17:52] <genii> guestEw9gci: If main user logs in but no video, check, check things like maybe it is outputting to screen which is not currently attached, or if a laptop the key combo to switch between built-in and external may need to be activated
[17:53] <Molten_Material> genii: no. after installing and booting to desktop I used usb tethering to update. I opened update manager to change server to main and select canonical partners. there I saw this cdrom. I have used ubuntu before for a short period of time but don't remember encountering cdrom option.
[17:53] <guestEw9gci> genii: system if freshly installed
[17:53] <guestEw9gci> is*
[17:54] <genii> Molten_Material: If no internet on initial install, it may not have a complete sources.list file, knowing only of the CD. Could you see if your file /etc/apt/sources.list file has any contents?
[17:54] <genii> guestEw9gci: Did the main user ever log in properly before, or was it like this from the install ?
[17:55] <guestEw9gci> no
[17:55] <guestEw9gci> genii: its like this from first time (ive stilled system mins ago)
[17:55] <guestEw9gci> tho i had ubuntu before
[17:55] <guestEw9gci> with which i had same problem
[17:55] <genii> guestEw9gci: OK. But login screen shows properly, just not desktop after loggin in?
[17:56] <guestEw9gci> genii: yes
[17:56] <genii> work, afk
[17:56] <guestEw9gci> desktop and everything work fine on guest account (im currently on)
[17:59] <Molten_Material> genii: well, I kinda apt-get updated with cdrom checked without thinking much. It was foolish without knowing what cdrom option would do, even though as you imply it's harmless. so my sources.list has content right now, yes. but from now on what should I do? keep cdrom checked or uncheck it?
[18:04] <genii> back
[18:04] <genii> Molten_Material: Leave it unchecked
[18:04] <genii> Molten_Material: ( so long as it's updating properly otherwise from the regular online repositories)
[18:06] <Molten_Material> genii: okay. thank you for your kind help. bye.
[19:07] <opensaurabh> SOS Here I am, in the middle of the installation. I already have Mint as my only OS, going to install Kubuntu side by side. Which option I should choose? I haven't made any partitions.
[19:09] <opensaurabh> 1st option Guided resize seems legit
[19:55] <alket> why do I get this: ERROR: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid , in some 3d games ?
[22:22] <AssociateX> Hello, Earthlings.
[22:24] <CodePulsar> Hallo
[22:26] <AssociateX> I have upgraded to 14.04 LTS and  now sound does not work with youtube videos in Google Chrome. Normal event sounds work though, and sound works with youtube videos in Mozilla. Where should I start looking? I have been searching google for this issue and have not found a solution or even a reason for this yet. Thank you.
[23:53] <rostam> hi how could I pin kernel from being updated ? thanks