[00:08] HI I am getting this error during installation of my debian packages; "libc6-i386 : Depends: libc6 (= 2.19-0ubuntu6.1) but 2.19-0ubuntu6.3 is to be installed" [00:08] why please help? === Wolf is now known as Guest11615 [01:03] zartoosh: you can try `sudo apt-get -f install` [01:03] which will force it [04:02] Ugh. Why does the Japanese local adhere to outdated Windows standards by default? Backslashes have yen mark glyphs in several fonts, jis7 instead of utf-8, etc. :-/ [04:03] I think Ubuntu is the only distro that behaves like this in ja-JP locale. [04:05] very strange [04:06] please file a bug zxq9 [04:06] best way is `ubuntu-bug locale` in the commandline [04:07] I'm almost certain the response will be "that's a feature" -- but I'll file it anyway. [04:08] it doesn't sound like a feature to you, or to me [05:08] anyone here [05:08] Hi could anyone help me my kubuntu kde x64 issue please [05:13] Or can anyone point me in the right direction to fix my issue. Its about my video card? [05:17] blahblahblah99: can you give more detail? [05:18] Valorie yes I can [05:21] So I have laptop with the GeForce 8200M G in it and I installed Kubuntu KDE x64. So my screen or desktop is huge and I'm trying to get it to normal. When I type a command in terminal it reads the GeForce 8200M G but in the "Driver Manager" it reads GeForce 9200M G. I'm guessing that's the issue. I also have not found anything that helped on line, but I'm also a newbie with linux. [05:24] I'm just looking for steps or command to do. I don't want to install ubuntu, and I really wanted to use OpenSuse but samething although suse felt way too savy for me. But i'm liking the Kubuntu just stuck, I appreciate it ""Valorie"" for your time. [05:26] !nvidia [05:26] For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto [05:26] pfff [05:27] there it is [05:27] tha's the link? [05:27] blahblahblah99: I've found a lot of help in the above link [05:30] "Valorie" where in the link, so sorry I also can't read [05:31] For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto <<< blahblahblah99 [05:37] "Valorie" is this the same if it's a the 14.04 [05:38] if you go through the steps, and determine the correct driver, yes [05:40] daumn this way harder than what i thought [05:40] did you try this bit? " [05:40] Video Cards [05:40] Note: Most nVidia-cards will work if you just install the nvidia-glx ("nvidia-glx-legacy" for older cards) package, and run this command: "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" [05:40] it isn't hard, there are just lots of steps [05:40] and you have to be sure you don't skip any [05:41] I would try the above bit first, if you haven't already tried that [05:41] I can I give you my email incase I gotta ask you some more questions? I gotta get ready for work [05:43] I'm no expert, blahblahblah99 [05:43] your best bet is this channel [05:43] also I'll be out of town quite a bit soon [05:43] there are also forums if you can't use irc [05:43] !forum [05:43] The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. Kubuntu Forums are found at http://www.kubuntuforums.net. There is also a channel on freenode IRC #ubuntuforums [05:44] ok I appreciate it a lot thanks again. I'll be back when I fail [05:44] IF you fail! [05:44] you may very well succeed [05:44] :-) [05:45] I sure hope so, thanks again you helped out tons, at least got me in the right direction. How does someone become awesome with linux? [05:45] hang out in irc! [05:45] lol [05:45] and read stuff, try things out, don't give up [05:46] also I write a blog so when I learn something new, I can consult it later to refresh the knowledge [05:46] 'linuxgrandma' blog [05:47] lol sweet I will check that out [05:47] Thank you very much again Valerie have a great day [05:49] you too [07:03] how do i keep firefox consistent with my default applications? this time it's opening images in internet explrorer, last time it was opening pdfs in gimp, is there a way to automatically sync them? i had to edit the mime list manually last time [07:42] Hello My headphone is not working with youtube videos. I have checked the volume and all inside my Kubuntu, all seems ok. Don't knwo what to do? [07:57] bipul: that's controlled by pulseaudio [07:57] !pulseaudio [07:57] PulseAudio is a sound server intended as a drop-in replacement for !ESD - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio for information and installation instructions [09:08] Hi. I seem to have a problem with the Meta+Tab key combination, it doesn´t switch activities anymore. Using KDE 4.14.0 on Trusty. [09:08] I did check in systemsettings already, Meta+Tab is set... [09:08] Anybody has an idea how to get it working? [09:17] Good morning. === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === AntiSpamMeta_ is now known as AntiSpamMeta === DarkG is now known as Guest54032 === TheMaster is now known as Unit193 === byte^bnc is now known as byte === rubytor_ is now known as Guest53913 === gonyere__ is now known as gonyere_ === soee_ is now known as soee === Lakii^ is now known as Lakii === Pici` is now known as Pici [12:46] how can i get power manager configuration modle to load so can make my screen stay alive on kde neon 5 ? [13:26] Hiyas all [13:55] hi [13:56] can anyone help me with advanced utopic beta installation? [13:56] I want to setup crypto+lvm+btrfs and got key error when creating crypto partition [13:57] and even when I install using guided sddm displays blank screen and complains about object being created in different QThread [14:00] kubuntuplasma5, this is a question for #ubuntu+1, but if you installed the new kernel for beta and using nvidia graphics sddm fails if you use plasma5..plasma 5 isn't ready for regular use, it's very broken === light is now known as Guest53332 [14:13] BluesKaj: I'm using Intel gfx and I tried clean install from beta image; as for the crypto part I think it was broken even in trusty [14:15] BluesKaj: but thanks for info, I'll try asking in #ubuntu+1 [14:15] kubuntuplasma5, i have no experience with crypto ..no need for it since my pcs are home user machines === clansman is now known as steel`afk === light is now known as Guest90728 === paolo_ is now known as faLUCE === newbie is now known as Guest71071 [17:43] hello [17:43] is it safe to install pulseaudio? [17:43] on kubuntu? [17:44] alesan: it'll be installed already [17:45] tsimpson, well but pgrep pulse gives me nothing [17:45] is there anything special I should do? [17:47] no, it should just work from a default isntall [17:47] I started it on the command line and now... I see it [17:47] and also skype 4.3 works [17:48] skype 4.3 needs pulseaudio [18:05] hello [19:03] anyone have experience with the sipe protocol? I may need to try and connect mto MS lyrc in the future :( === steel`afk is now known as clansman === Guest54032 is now known as TonyL [20:23] hi, quick question, I installed krfb on my desktop, set it to allow uninvited connections, set password, port etc, how do I connect to this machine from my (also) kubuntu laptop [20:30] ed653, krdc or a vnc client I believe [20:43] sudo: unable to resolve host jerware [20:43] hi [20:44] so how do I make sudo work? [20:46] jerware, more detail please [20:54] Hi! I'm running Kubuntu 13.04 with Libreoffice 4.2.4.2. How can I upgrade it to 4.3.1? === clansman is now known as steel`afk === light is now known as Guest17180 [21:24] ScottyK: 13.04? [21:24] I believe that is EOL [21:24] !eol [21:24] End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [21:25] yes, that is no longer supported === Bigcheese_ is now known as Bigcheese [21:35] valorie - correction, 14.04! UGH can't even type right, LOL [21:35] ok, that certainly is supported! [21:36] !libreoffice [21:36] LibreOffice is a Free and open source office suite that includes word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components. To install: "sudo apt-get install libreoffice". User help available in #libreoffice. [21:36] oh pfff [21:36] !info libreoffice [21:36] libreoffice (source: libreoffice): office productivity suite (metapackage). In component universe, is optional. Version 1:4.2.4-0ubuntu2 (trusty), package size 26 kB, installed size 161 kB [21:36] So it's best to wait for 14.10 for the latest libreoffice? [21:36] so that's the package; if you want newer you'll have to get it from elsewhere [21:37] I dunno what they have released; I imagine we package the newest available as long as it is stable [21:38] I'm not having any problems with 4.2.4.2, just thought it would be fun to grab the latest. But I can wait for 14.10 [21:40] no guarantees, ScottyK - kubuntu packages KDE stuff [21:41] libreoffice is done by the ubuntu packagers -- MOTU probably [21:41] I assume it has a launchpad pad you can check out for progress [21:42] or ask in #libreoffice perhaps [21:42] sounds good. thanks! [21:43] Utopic has the RC, ppa backports from there. I'm pretty sure LO is in main, thus not MOTU. [21:43] Erm, duh it's right there, in universe. :P [21:43] where can i find info of my hdd in kubuntu and disks ? [21:43] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice says main, actually. [21:43] and so i can format my usb [21:46] thanks, Unit193 [21:47] hello [21:48] i am new arround here [21:48] hi repos [21:48] what can we help you with? [21:49] i installed ubuntu today and changed the desktop to the kde and i wondered that should i remove the unity? === Don is now known as Guest52299 === SierraAR is now known as Sierra [21:53] repos: if you want to [21:53] no necessity to do so, however [21:54] use the applications you enjoy on either desktop [21:54] thanks for the reply [21:54] personally I just install kubuntu directly, but I know what I like [21:55] i guess i will make clean install with kubuntu [21:56] where do i find, disks in kubuntu ? [21:58] disks? [21:59] not sure what you mean, mhlds? [21:59] valorie: It's what gnome-disks is called, for drive info and such. [21:59] i want to format my usb === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan [21:59] i had lxde before. and all i needed to do was clicking on disks [22:00] then id get info of my hdd and usb and such [22:00] but i cant find it in kubuntu [22:00] diskutilities [22:02] did you tried dolphin? [22:03] yes [22:04] i want something like this http://ttcshelbyville.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/ubuntu-disk-properties.jpg [22:05] KDE Partition Manager is perhaps what you need [22:05] Gparted can help you i guess [22:12] i find a solution [22:12] sudo apt-get install gnome-disk-utility [22:12] it worked ;) === light is now known as Guest36579 [22:13] but i cant se any eta when transferring files to usb [22:14] fixed that to :P [22:14] i haver never tried kde before now [22:14] allways used lxde and windows [22:15] lots of choices, mhlds [22:15] same club mhlds [22:15] :) [22:15] this isn't religion, it's tools to make your life easier [22:16] kds is much mor fancy than lxde [22:16] i like how it looks :) [22:16] me too! [22:24] i came from the ubuntu unity and kde is the best :D [22:26] repos: I so agree, and again, it's not religious but a matter of taste (and also I love the KDE community) [22:29] hey [22:29] What is the best c/c++ editor for linux [22:33] mowdy: lots of choices; most choose kdevelop or Qt Creator [22:33] if not vim, kate, or other editors [22:33] does any of them shows syntax colors ? [22:34] * valorie is not a coder; no clue [22:34] ;) [22:34] they are easy to google [22:34] ill try out kdev [22:34] vim and kate do, at least. [22:34] obv. qt creator is useful if you are using qt [22:34] kdevelop has a lot of fans [22:38] kdev seems to do the job :D [22:38] Thank you 1 [22:38] ! [22:39] yay, one more kdev lover! === jayne_ is now known as jayne === mhall119_ is now known as mhall119 [23:09] hello @ all [23:10] hi alex_rock, how can we help? [23:11] i got a problem with displaying the remaining battery time on my dell 7537 inspiron. GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_osi=Linux" fixes the problem. but now i had no wifi after suspend to ram [23:11] (standby) [23:11] only a reboot fixes the problem... [23:11] to avoid this i removed the grub parameter [23:12] valorie: thank you for asking :-) === brian is now known as Guest5267 [23:17] !acpi [23:17] hmmm, ubottu has no help [23:18] do you have battery monitor widget? [23:18] oops [23:21] valorie: yes. i modified ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc . there is now a empty space where the battery widget have to be, or was before..... after removing grub entry. [23:23] perhaps re-add it? [23:23] valorie: i have reconnet via wifi and have now another name (was alex_rocket before) [23:23] you do that in the plasma toolbar directly [23:23] yes [23:23] can i send u a snapshot? [23:24] !paste [23:24] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [23:24] I'm not the expert here, so you are talking to the channel of experts [23:25] unfortunately, it's friday night in europe, so many are away or asleep [23:25] hehe [23:26] http://i.imgur.com/MXbWNNs.png the battery icon is displayed, when the mouse pointer is over the empty field [23:27] even after re-adding via the plasma "cashew"? [23:27] valorie: but why was no battery symbol at beginning. Dont worry about the Debian button. Its kubuntu. changed the button, because i like debian [23:28] ok [23:28] cashew? what? [23:28] well, it's possible to just trash your old plasma panel and instead add a new one [23:28] and see if that fixes it [23:30] ah ok. I backup my settings before. Which file is for the panel? PS where are u from? europe? [23:30] Washington state in the US [23:31] you click the cashew at the end of the panel [23:31] ok [23:31] I see in your image that you have the battery icon on your desktop, rather than down in the panel [23:31] I think that's part of the problem [23:31] you added it to the desktop [23:32] the cashew is on the very end of the panel [23:32] rather small and faint [23:32] it is only shown when i go to the panels free space, where it have to be [23:32] I see it on your desktop [23:32] and I suppose you can't drag it down to where it belongs [23:33] it is only diplayed at mouse over [23:33] hello currently have 3/4 versions of the same ubuntu 14.10 as well as a couple of other distros that I dont use all on one netbook. How do I delete all except the one? [23:34] vendre_: are you speaking of ISOs? [23:34] actual installed versions? [23:34] yes [23:35] yes [23:35] isos are easy, since they are just a file [23:35] right-click and delete [23:35] installed versions are a bit trickier [23:36] unless you just do a fresh install "use whole disk" [23:36] which is quite fast and easy [23:37] you realize that 14.10 is only in beta? [23:37] sorry, I need to leave [23:37] good luck to you, vendre_ and you rocket_nozzle [23:38] that did not work [23:38] valorie: http://imgur.com/FpTzzcU so no battery icon. I said before the grub parameter fixes the problem with battery completly. But after thet my wifi does not work after suspend...... so i have to choose diplayed battery correct, or wifi after suspend [23:39] I hope you find someone more expert than me! [23:39] ok [23:39] have fun [23:39] thank you [23:39] :-D [23:40] that image shows that your battery widget is NOT installed [23:40] it will have a green checkmark if used on the panel [23:40] bye! [23:40] yes! the problem with the dell is known [23:40] its nothing with kde [23:40] dell 7537 [23:41] It is showing Cntl-x or F10 to boot, Cntl-c or F2 for a command line or ESC to discard and return t the GRUB menu