[00:35] <pcvonz> Hello, plasma-desktop is acting wonky. I sometimes am unable to switch applications or open up the application menu for a short period of time. It also sporadically takes up 25% of my cpu (maybe related).
[00:35] <pcvonz> By switch applicatins, I mean click on something else in the task bar.
[03:43] <OttovonBismarck> Hi, is there any reason that automatic spell checking isn't working in KDETelepathy or Quassel? I've installed every spelling program and en-AU dictionary i can find in synaptic and still no joy
[03:43] <OttovonBismarck> Works in Kate and Firefox and Kmail
[03:43] <OttovonBismarck>  Tick boxes for spell checking definitely ticked
[09:28] <kubuntuuser> hi guys. I just did a freh install of kubuntu 14.04 and it works like a charm, but my sound does not working :/
[09:28] <kubuntuuser> I ran an alsainfo-script with output you can find here: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=ea9accc08794a5db12f934929ccede13eb367870
[09:40] <kubuntuuser> this is my card btw: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
[09:40] <kubuntuuser> it seems that there was a bug with this card back in 12.04
[09:41] <hateball> might be you have to add a switch to the alsa conf
[09:41] <kubuntuuser> how do I do that?
[09:42] <hateball> kubuntuuser: well, we'd need to know what switch if any, to use first
[09:42]  * hateball googles a bit
[09:43] <kubuntuuser> hateball: I had a problem that the sound comes only on the headphones on my other system. I had to added this: Pin-ctls: 0x40: OUT to fix that
[09:43] <kubuntuuser> maybe its useful to your google search
[09:44] <hateball> kubuntuuser: also, does the sound output work for anything?
[09:44] <hateball> I mean... are you testing over HDMI or something?
[09:45] <kubuntuuser> I don't have a cable hear. So hdmi might work, but I can't check this
[09:45] <kubuntuuser> built-in audio does not work
[09:45] <hateball> kubuntuuser: does "aplay -l" list anything?
[09:46] <kubuntuuser> timo@hellfire:~$ aplay -l
[09:46] <kubuntuuser> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
[09:46] <kubuntuuser> card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog]
[09:46] <kubuntuuser>   Subdevices: 1/1
[09:46] <kubuntuuser>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[09:46] <kubuntuuser> card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital]
[09:46] <unopaste> kubuntuuser you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[09:48] <kubuntuuser> sorry for that
[09:48] <hateball> kubuntuuser: a googling suggests http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/fix-hda-intel-realtek-alc887-no-sound.html
[09:48] <hateball> it's old, but perhaps it's still valid
[09:49] <hateball> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1300844
[09:50] <kubuntuuser> I'm using 3.13.0-35-generic
[09:50] <hateball> Try the workaround in the link above ^
[09:51] <kubuntuuser> did
[09:51] <kubuntuuser> I just relog
[09:51] <kubuntuuser> cya
[09:53] <kubuntuuser> did not work :/
[09:53] <kubuntuuser> the card is grey in audio and video settings btw
[10:57] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:58] <Captain_Haddock> What's the Kubuntu equivalent of http://askubuntu.com/questions/50855/prevent-ctrlaltf4-from-switching-ttys ?
[12:34] <ShalokShalom> hi there
[12:34] <ShalokShalom> where can i change the wallpaper of my downloaded kcm theme in kubuntu ?
[12:36] <ShalokShalom> KDM theme, sorry
[12:55] <alvin> ShalokShalom: I was not aware that wallpapers are part of a theme. I thought they belonged to the current desktop.
[12:55] <alvin> ShalokShalom: Right Click -> Default Desktop Settings?
[12:56] <ShalokShalom> the wallpaper (background) of a theme
[12:56] <ShalokShalom> kdm theme
[13:06] <alvin> ShalokShalom: Oh, right. KDM. Sorry.
[13:07] <alvin> ShalokShalom: You installed KDM then?
[13:07] <ShalokShalom> yep
[13:07] <alvin> Any reason? (Just curious -  I don't know why the switch to lightdm was made)
[13:08] <ShalokShalom> yes, custom kdm theme
[13:08] <ShalokShalom> please: do you know the path ?
[13:08] <alvin> http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-workspace/kdm/ says something about 'background'
[13:08] <ShalokShalom> ok, background
[13:08] <alvin> Yes, it's probably not called 'wallpaper'
[13:11] <lordievader> ShalokShalom: Wasn't the background defined in the KDM theme?
[13:12] <ShalokShalom> yes, exactly and i simpy want to change the background and stay with all the other kdm theme settings
[13:12] <ShalokShalom> *simply
[16:30] <Trinityfan> hi all
[16:31] <Trinityfan> kubuntu-trinity?is dead?
[16:31] <lordievader> Trinityfan: Kubuntu-trinity? What is that?
[16:32] <lordievader> The pre-cursor of Project Neon?
[16:44] <Trinityfan> kubuntu with traditional desktop kde 3.5
[16:52] <lordievader> Ah, I don't know if that still exists.
[16:54] <Trinityfan> I still use a 10.04 version with kde 3.5
[16:55] <lordievader> Oeh, no wonder you start asking around ;)
[17:09] <skinux> Are there any add-ons that provide side-by-side app viewing similar to Windows?
[17:09] <skinux> Preferably horizontal side-by-side
[17:10] <wheezy123> "app viewing" ?
[17:10] <veqz> just pull the apps to the left or right side of the screen...
[17:10] <lordievader> skinux: If you mean to view two applications with a split in the middle, KDE is already capable of that.
[17:10] <skinux> There are no keyboard shortcuts to make it happen?
[17:11] <lordievader> skinux: Not by default, but they can be set up.
[17:12] <skinux> veqs: As in manually resize them to be side-by-side view? Is that what you're saying?
[17:13] <veqz> no, just pick up the window with the mouse, and move the mouse to the left or right edge of the screen
[17:13] <veqz> that's identical to how it works in windows
[17:13] <veqz> iirc
[17:14] <lordievader> I'd say so.
[17:14] <lordievader> You can even set the keyboard shortcut to the same.
[17:17] <wheezy123> FYI Super Key/Windows Key doesn't work in KDE by default, you have to install ksuperkey to make it work.
[17:18] <wheezy123> or maybe he left already...
[17:18] <veqz> lordievader: would the shortcut be the pack window thing for kwin?
[17:19] <lordievader> Under kwin it is the 'Quick tile to the left' or right.
[17:21] <veqz> ah ok
[18:32] <liuk> someone who helps me how to change default language on kubuntu?
[18:33] <liuk> anyone?
[18:34] <bprompt> *cough*   system settings > locale > language *cough*
[18:34] <andy123> Get well soon!
[18:37] <liuk> but it displays only american english on avaible languages how can i download the italian translation?
[18:39] <liuk> sorry for stupid questions..:)
[18:40] <andy123> liuk: normally, you should see a long list of languages
[18:41] <liuk> mm.. i dont
[18:41] <andy123> do you have Kubuntu 14.04?
[18:42] <liuk> oh yes
[18:42] <andy123> you can install the italian packages manually and see if they appear then
[18:43] <andy123> do you have 64 bit system?
[18:43] <liuk> 32
[18:43] <andy123> sudo apt-get install language-pack-it
[18:45] <liuk> (stupid question)^n =  where should I insert this command?
[18:46] <bprompt> liuk:     terminal :)
[18:46] <andy123> open a terminal and enter the following:
[18:46] <bprompt> liuk:   you could also just run Moun Package Manager, and search for the language-pack and install it from there
[18:47] <andy123> liuk: better try to fix your system settings
[18:47] <andy123> Enter in Terminal
[18:47] <liuk> you are so kind! ahaha
[18:48] <liuk> seriusly
[18:48] <andy123> sudo locale-gen it_IT.UTF-8
[18:48] <liuk> lot of thanks for the patience gus
[18:48] <andy123> does it work now, liuk?
[18:51] <liuk> it ask me a password but i havent specificated any
[18:51] <andy123> you dont have set a password?
[18:51] <liuk> no :)
[18:51] <andy123> does empty password work?
[18:52] <liuk> no
[18:53] <andy123> I'm not sure: you may have to set a password
[18:53] <liuk> ok sorry i setted a password
[18:53] <andy123> ok, does it work?
[18:53] <liuk> it runs but the file doesn exist..
[18:53] <andy123> what does it say?
[18:54] <andy123> what input, what output
[18:54] <liuk> sudo apt-get install language-pack-it [sudo] password for luca:  Lettura elenco dei pacchetti... Fatto Generazione albero delle dipendenze        Lettura informazioni sullo stato... Fatto E: Impossibile trovare il pacchetto language-pack-it luca@luca-HP-Compaq-nx7400-EY474ES-ABZ:~$
[18:55] <liuk> it speaks italian..
[18:55] <andy123> I understand it
[18:55] <liuk> good
[18:58] <andy123> liuk: have you set custom software sources?
[18:59] <andy123> it looks like your software sources are corrupted
[19:02] <andy123> liuk: if you dont know what custom software sources are, you probably dont have any
[19:05] <ahox> Hi, I am looking for an videostreaming solution to android from my kubuntu box with access control. DLNA does not seem to fit the bill. Any recommendations?
[19:12] <liuk> andy123: in fact i'dont know what are
[19:12] <andy123> liuk: fine, just go to the terminal and type
[19:13] <andy123> sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.old
[19:13] <andy123> sudo software-properties-kde
[19:14] <BluesKaj> ahox, dunno much about android, but vlc might work for streaming from your kubuntu box
[19:16] <andy123> liuk: if you get an error, try
[19:16] <andy123> kdesudo software-properties-kde
[19:17] <andy123> liuk: you can paste into the terminal with middle mouse button
[19:17] <liuk> it doesnt dispays anything except..: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.old sudo software-properties-kde
[19:17] <liuk> oh sorry
[19:17] <andy123> did you press enter after each command?
[19:18] <liuk> i didnt
[19:18] <andy123> sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.old <enter>
[19:18] <andy123> kdesudo software-properties-kde <enter>
[19:18] <andy123> a window will pop up
[19:19] <liuk> it appears
[19:20] <andy123> press close
[19:20] <andy123> then enter
[19:20] <andy123> sudo apt-get update
[19:21] <liuk> sudo apt-get update
[19:21] <andy123> does it work?
[19:21] <liuk> sorry
[19:21] <liuk> Lettura elenco dei pacchetti... Fatto
[19:22] <andy123> no error?
[19:23] <andy123> sudo locale-gen it_IT.UTF-8
[19:23] <liuk> mm no
[19:23] <andy123> or just
[19:23] <andy123> sudo locale-gen
[19:25] <liuk> Generating locales...   en_AG.UTF-8... done   en_AU.UTF-8... done   en_BW.UTF-8... done   en_CA.UTF-8... done   en_DK.UTF-8... done   en_GB.UTF-8... done   en_HK.UTF-8... done   en_IE.UTF-8... done   en_IN.UTF-8... done   en_NG.UTF-8... done   en_NZ.UTF-8... done   en_PH.UTF-8... done   en_SG.UTF-8... done   en_US.UTF-8... up-to-date   en_ZA.UTF-8... done   en_ZM.UTF-8... done   en_ZW.UTF-8... done   it_IT.UTF-8... done Generation comp
[19:25] <andy123> fine
[19:25] <liuk> yeah i'll try
[19:25] <andy123> now, maybe you see italian in  system settings > locale > language
[19:25] <andy123> if not, reboot
[19:27] <liuk> no i don't see.. wait a second i dont displayed to you a thing before...
[19:27] <andy123> what is it?
[19:27] <liuk> luca@luca-HP-Compaq-nx7400-EY474ES-ABZ:~$ sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.old mv: cannot stat ‘/etc/apt/sources.list’: No such file or directory luca@luca-HP-Compaq-nx7400-EY474ES-ABZ:~$ kdesudo software-properties-kde WARNING:root:could not open file '/etc/apt/sources.list'  WARNING:root:could not open file '/etc/apt/sources.list'  luca@luca-HP-Compaq-nx7400-EY474ES-ABZ:~$ sudo apt-get update Lettura elenco dei
[19:28] <liuk> that warning
[19:28] <andy123> ok. can you type
[19:28] <andy123> ls /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:29] <andy123> should return /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:29] <liuk> ls: cannot access /etc/apt/sources.list: No such file or directory
[19:30] <andy123> ok
[19:30] <andy123> type again
[19:30] <andy123> kdesudo software-properties-kde <enter>
[19:30] <andy123> then enable all software sources
[19:31] <andy123> "Software from Kubuntu"
[19:31] <liuk> ok
[19:31] <andy123> enable 5 checkboxes
[19:31] <liuk> and then i close?
[19:32] <andy123> yes
[19:32] <liuk> The information about available software is out-of-date  To install software and updates from newly added or changed sources, you have to reload the information about available software.  You need a working internet connection to continue.
[19:33] <liuk> continue i imagine
[19:33] <andy123> ok
[19:33] <andy123> yes
[19:34] <liuk> it's checking new packages
[19:34] <andy123> great!
[19:35] <liuk> pckg info succesfully refreshed
[19:35] <andy123> fine
[19:35] <liuk> that's all?
[19:35] <andy123> hmm you may need a reboot
[19:36] <andy123> tell me if it works then, I wait here
[19:36] <liuk> ok i'll  update you
[19:36] <andy123> ok
[19:44] <andy123> liuk: system settings > locale > language
[19:45] <liuk> it displays only american english
[19:45] <andy123> bad... go to terminal
[19:45] <liuk> ok
[19:46] <andy123> sudo apt-get install language-pack-it
[19:47] <andy123> sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[19:47] <liuk> im downloading some packages
[19:47] <andy123> ok
[19:47] <andy123> fine
[19:47] <mausschubser> Good evening
[19:47] <andy123> hi mausschubser
[19:47] <mausschubser> hello andy123
[19:48] <liuk> generation complete
[19:48] <mausschubser> Google earth doesn'tlike me: ./googleearth-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[19:48] <mausschubser> Please help
[19:49] <BluesKaj> mausschubser, install lsb-core , then reinstall google earth
[19:50] <mausschubser> BluesKaj:  ok
[19:51] <mausschubser> BluesKaj: it's already installed
[19:51] <andy123> mausschubser:  have you installed libglu1-mesa
[19:51] <mausschubser> BluesKaj: yes
[19:51] <BluesKaj> make sure you have kubuntu-restricted-extras installed as we;;
[19:52] <andy123> it provides /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLU.so.1
[19:52] <mausschubser> BluesKaj: installed
[19:52] <andy123> liuk: see my private chat? lets go there
[19:53] <BluesKaj> mausschubser, there may be one lib that GE needs but I can't recall ..perhaps ia32libs
[19:54] <mausschubser> BluesKaj: I cannot find ia32libs in muon
[19:54] <BluesKaj> mausschubser, google maps seems to work just as well IMO...GE has become too clunky for my liking
[19:55] <mausschubser> I need it for GPS tracking
[19:55] <mausschubser> or is there an alternative?
[19:55] <andy123> mausschubser: do you have libglu1-mesa ?
[19:55] <mausschubser> yes
[19:59] <andy123> you can make a symlink so the lib is found
[19:59] <BluesKaj> isn't there a lib to do with architecture , but I can't recall the exact name
[20:01] <mausschubser> andy123: unfortunately I don't know how to do that
[20:02] <andy123> open a terminal
[20:03] <BluesKaj> mausschubser, mulltiarch-support installed ?
[20:03] <andy123> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
[20:04] <andy123> then try to launch googleEarth from this terminal
[20:06] <mausschubser> BluesKaj: yes
[20:06] <mausschubser> andy123: ok, one second
[20:06] <BluesKaj> it's been a long day, time to put away the tools so to speak
[20:06] <mausschubser> how do I get the library path?
[20:06] <andy123> just open a terminal
[20:06] <mausschubser> ok
[20:07] <andy123> then enter the following:
[20:07] <andy123> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
[20:07] <andy123> this says the linker where to find the library
[20:08] <andy123> from this terminal, start google Earth
[20:08] <andy123> do you know how?
[20:08] <andy123> von mir aus auch deutsch
[20:08] <mausschubser> yes, but it doesn't work
[20:08] <mausschubser> haha
[20:08] <mausschubser> wieder ein Fehler
[20:09] <mausschubser> ./googleearth-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[20:09] <andy123> ok, die bibliothek ist 64-bit, googleEarth will 32bit
[20:10] <andy123>  dein system ist 64-bit?
[20:10] <mausschubser> juü
[20:10] <mausschubser> p
[20:10] <andy123> ok
[20:10] <mausschubser> ach so
[20:11] <andy123> hast du das hier befolgt?
[20:11] <andy123> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Google_Earth
[20:11] <lordievader> Err, this is still an English channel. With the archives in mind (and people searching those) could this conversation return to English?
[20:11] <mausschubser> sure
[20:11] <andy123> sorry lordievader, we're going private chat
[20:11] <mausschubser> sorry, I dind tknow of the archives
[20:11] <lordievader> andy123: I'm not saying that, I'm just saying that it is good to think about the archives ;)
[20:12] <mausschubser> please don't throw us off the death star
[20:12] <lordievader> If people have the same problem, find the start of an answer here. And then it continues into German... ;)
[20:12] <andy123> I'm fine with english too
[20:13] <andy123> so, ... mausschubser: did you follow http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Google_Earth ?
[20:13] <mausschubser> having a look at it
[20:14] <rberg_> yeah sounds like you need to install libglu1-mesa:i386
[20:16] <andy123> mausschubser: have you downloaded the 64-bit version of google earth?
[20:16] <mausschubser> no, 32
[20:16] <andy123> why?
[20:17] <mausschubser> well, I tried both, but the 64 bit version couldn't fulfill all the dependencies, it was said
[20:18] <mausschubser> so I had to install the 32-bit version
[20:18] <andy123> what dependencies were not fulfilled? 64-bit version on 64-bit system seems the obvious choice
[20:18] <mausschubser> and I cannot find the ia32-libs in muon
[20:19] <mausschubser> I know
[20:19] <mausschubser> hold on
[20:19] <lordievader> mausschubser: They don't exist anymore. IIRC.
[20:20] <rberg_> yeah I dont think Ubuntu/Debian has that anymore and has switched to multiarch this lib:arch ie: libglu1-mesa:i386
[20:20] <mausschubser> I see
[20:20] <andy123> replacement candidates: lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0
[20:21] <mausschubser> well, it just says that the dependencies cannot be fullfilled, that's all
[20:21] <andy123> try any of these
[20:21] <andy123> if you dont mind cluttering your system
[20:22] <rberg_> have you tried installing the package "googleearth-package" ?
[20:22] <mausschubser> sorry, I don't get it
[20:22] <mausschubser> rberg_: the one in muon?
[20:22] <mausschubser> sources
[20:23] <rberg_> yeah then run make-googleearth-package
[20:23] <mausschubser> uninstalling the 32 bit version...
[20:24] <mausschubser> installing...
[20:25] <andy123> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth
[20:26] <mausschubser> I cannot believe it
[20:27] <mausschubser> errors while compiling
[20:28] <mausschubser> http://paste.kde.org/pbtrcncma
[20:29] <rberg_> ok run 'apt-get -f install'
[20:31] <rberg_> that will either do the right thing and install the needed packages or the wrong thing and remove the .deb that was just generated :)
[20:32] <mausschubser> I see
[20:34] <mausschubser> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/libabload.so.0 is not a symbolic link
[20:35] <rberg_> I dont even have that file on my system
[20:37] <mausschubser> rberg_: but you do have Google Earth?
[20:37] <rberg_> yes
[20:39] <mausschubser> and which Kubuntu version do you run?
[20:40] <rberg_> 14.04
[20:45] <mausschubser> 13.04. I have a VM with 14.04 and I will try to install it there
[21:00] <mr-rich> Kubuntu 14.04 here ... just tried to install the 64 big .deb and it doesn work .... http://paste.kde.org/pttrjvpft
[21:00] <mr-rich> That's what I got ...
[21:00] <mr-rich> Google-earth, that is ...
[21:01] <rberg_> ouch a signal 11
[21:01] <mausschubser> sorry?
[21:02] <mr-rich> I do run the proprietary Nvidia drivers ... if that makes a difference ...
[21:02] <rberg_> did you install the .deb you made on 13.04 on 14.04?
[21:03] <mausschubser> who?
[21:03] <mr-rich> rberg_: that wasn't me .... I just tried a fresh install of the 64 bit .deb I got from google ....
[21:03] <rberg_> ahh there are 2 people talking about google earth.. nm,
[21:04] <mr-rich> Installed fine ... no dependancy errors ... just won't run ....
[21:05] <mausschubser> mr-rich: start it in console
[21:05] <mr-rich> mausschubser: I did ... the top of the paste is what happened ...
[21:06] <mr-rich> mausschubser: sig 11
[21:06] <mausschubser> I see
[21:22] <mausschubser> thanks anyway. good night