[02:00] <Daskreech> Hello. Having an issue with a USB mic.
[02:00] <Daskreech> The Mic shows up but hte system only seems to be taking input from the sound card inputs.
[02:54] <crdpink> Daskreech: run pavucontrol and check what's selected
[07:07] <tusharson> Hello everyone
[07:07] <tusharson> hello
[07:07] <hateball> Hello
[07:08] <tusharson> i need some help
[07:08] <tusharson> regarding kubuntu in vmware
[07:09] <hateball> !ask
[08:13] <MilesTeg>  I have a silly issue that is killing me, searches through Google and KDE issue tracker yields no results and I have no idea how to diagnose this myself. Somewhere in the last month "7" key stopped being detected on my machine, built in and external keyboards.  Thus I am forced to copy and paste glyph "7" around whenever I need it which sucks... Any tips? FWIW showkey shows correct values AFAIK.
[08:14] <soee> keyboard broken ?
[08:14] <soee> did you tried to connect other
[08:15] <MilesTeg> Like I said, neither built in neither external keyboard works. External keyboard works on another machine.
[08:15] <MilesTeg> showkey utility shows correct values
[08:16] <MilesTeg> also in pure terminal keyboard works correctly
[08:16] <MilesTeg> thus I assume it is some kind of KDE issue
[08:29] <vedu> hello. I am getting stuck at the kubuntu loading screen since I recently did a apt-get upgrade. However, when I boot into recovery mode and select "resume" kubuntu loads (with a lot of useful drivers not working)
[08:34] <lordievader> vedu: Yesterday you've reinstalled the kubuntu-desktop package right?
[10:00] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[10:25] <schoppenhauer> hello. is it possible to save the SIM Pin, such that I do not get asked about it every time?
[10:25] <schoppenhauer> (I don't want to deactivate it in case I lose my computer, but the hd is encrypted)
[14:01] <milosz96> hi, i just got new computer with ssd and hdd. Root partition is on ssd and /home is on hdd. My linux is waiting for something during boot. This might be helpful: http://pastebin.com/X8CAZ0Rm
[14:08] <lordievader> milosz96: Check the cables to the drives and ensure they are properly inserted, in both the drive and motherboard.
[14:08] <milosz96> lordievader: ok
[14:09] <milosz96> lordievader: everything looks good
[14:10] <lordievader> Both drives are online?
[14:10] <milosz96> i think so, how can i check this?
[14:11] <lordievader> milosz96: sudo fdisk -l
[14:12] <BluesKaj> milosz96, make sure the boot drive is first in the uefi/bios boot sequence
[14:13] <milosz96> lordievader: http://pastebin.com/j0W5BcqA
[14:14] <milosz96> BluesKaj: it is
[14:15] <lordievader> milosz96: Both are online.
[14:17] <milosz96>  if it isnt possible to fix that, at least tell me how to limit transfer speed to 1,5GB/s
[14:18] <lordievader> milosz96: Why would you want to limit the transfer speed?
[14:19] <milosz96> after 60s (look @ first paste) system cut down speed to 1,5GB and boot correctly
[14:21] <lordievader> milosz96: I do not see that in your first paste. However SMART says: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
[14:35] <milosz_> lordievader: i'm milosz96, look here, its log during launching suse installer: http://imagebin.ca/v/1Zybl6Wy341S
[14:38] <lordievader> My thoughts tell me this is more of a hardware problem than a software problem.
[14:52] <BluesKaj> wonder if he was using secure boot
[14:54] <milosz_> BluesKaj: is that matter?
[14:57] <yuradoc> Hello
[14:57] <BluesKaj> yes if you are trying to boot into a usb or flash drive
[14:57] <BluesKaj> milosz_,^
[14:58] <yuradoc> i've go some pb with Kubuntu 14.04. after resume from hibirnate my mouse doesn't work, only touchpad
[14:58] <milosz_> BluesKaj: i don't know why but if i choose option without UEFI when booting from usb computer just reboot
[14:59] <yuradoc> 1. how could i to enable it? 2. how's to make it always work
[15:02] <BluesKaj> milosz_, yes uefi is usually required to boot a usb drive, that's what I'm required to do on my laptop
[15:03] <BluesKaj> milosz_, sewcure boot is not needed to boot usb
[15:03] <BluesKaj> secure that is
[15:03] <rberg_> grr Freezing of tasks failed after 20.010 seconds (1 tasks refusing to freeze, wq_busy=0):  baloo_file      D ffff88021e214440     0  7246   6844 0x00000004
[15:08] <milosz_> BluesKaj: i checked, secure boot is disabled
[15:10] <lordievader> milosz_: Have you ran a smart long test on both drives?
[15:10] <milosz_> lordievader: nope
[15:21] <waddlesplash> OK, I downloaded and tried Kubuntu 14.10 Plasma 5
[15:22] <waddlesplash> I have to say, it's quite nice. Only a few rough spots:
[15:23] <waddlesplash>  * KMix does not autostart in system tray (at least after install to HDD), manually launching it makes it appear there
[15:23] <waddlesplash>  * Qt5 apps default to QtCurve, but GTK apps and Qt4 apps do not despite that the theme is installed.
[15:23] <lordievader> waddlesplash: Make bug reports, there aren't many devels in this channel.
[15:23] <waddlesplash> ah, okay
[15:24] <waddlesplash> where is the bug tracker? Or is it the default one?
[15:24] <waddlesplash> Kubuntu-Next?
[15:24] <lordievader> waddlesplash: I suppose it is launchpad. Since the plasma5 ppa is hosted there also.
[15:25] <lordievader> waddlesplash: Perhaps the folk in #project-neon will be able to assist you better.
[15:25]  * RedDeath Back
[15:26] <waddlesplash> lordievader: what's Project Neon?
[15:26] <lordievader> waddlesplash: That is what you are running ;)
[15:26] <waddlesplash> Ah, okay ;-)
[15:27] <waddlesplash> Would the -devel channel be better?
[15:27] <lordievader> waddlesplash: Well, there (#project-neon) or #kubuntu-devel.
[15:29] <waddlesplash> So Neon is just the codename, right?
[15:31] <lordievader> That's what I've come to understand.
[15:50]  * RedDeath Salut/Hello
[17:34] <zonda> hey
[17:35] <zonda> a there everybody here?
[17:36] <zonda> nobody?
[17:36] <lordievader> Hey zonda
[17:37] <lordievader> zonda: IRC isn't as direct as many people seem to think.
[17:37] <zonda> fuck! I`ll leave this channel
[17:37] <zonda> adios fags
[17:38] <lordievader> That was strange...
[17:41] <Riddell> sheesh
[17:44] <somekool> hello
[17:46] <lordievader> Hey somekool
[18:40] <Rose__> hi
[18:40] <Rose__> چگونه ویندوز 8 را حذف کنم؟؟
[18:41] <Rose__> kubuntu#
[18:42] <Rose__> join #kubuntu
[18:42] <Rose__> join #kubuntu/
[18:42] <Graf_Westerholt> Rose__, what are you trying to do? ;)
[18:43] <Rose__> سلام
[18:43] <Graf_Westerholt> Rose__, I do not know what language this is. :(
[18:43] <Rose__>  i am irani
[18:44] <Rose__> i speak persian
[18:44] <Graf_Westerholt> !fa | Rose__
[18:44] <Graf_Westerholt> !fas | Rose__
[18:45] <Graf_Westerholt> !per | Rose__
[18:45] <Rose__> iran
[18:45] <Graf_Westerholt> !ir
[18:45] <Graf_Westerholt> Rose__, does this help you?
[19:00] <Rose__> ایرانی هست
[19:07] <genii> Hm
[20:36] <randi> ?
[20:41]  * genii makes more coffee
[21:04] <BerenBarahir> How do you install Google Chrome?
[21:04] <BerenBarahir> onto Kubuntu 14.04
[21:05] <BerenBarahir> I"m using a live CD
[21:07] <soee> BerenBarahir: sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
[21:07] <soee> oh sorry you want Chrome
[21:07] <soee> you have to download it
[21:08] <BerenBarahir> I did that already, but it keeps refusing to install
[21:08] <BerenBarahir> I tried using the software Centre, too
[21:09] <BerenBarahir> This is strange, because the same installation file works with Xubuntu 14.04, but not with Kubuntu 14.04
[21:10] <BerenBarahir> The file I downloaded is called google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
[21:11] <BerenBarahir> I'm running KUbuntu 14.04 off a live CD
[21:11] <BerenBarahir> When I ran Xubuntu 14.04 off a live CD, I had not problems installing the same installation file for Google Chrome
[21:12] <BerenBarahir> I just right clicked on the file and opened it with the Software Centre, but that does not work with Kubuntu 14.04
[21:18] <BerenBarahir> is there a terminal command I can use to install Google Chrome?
[21:21] <genii> BerenBarahir: If you already have the deb file you downloaded from Google, cd into the directory where it is located, then: sudo dpkg -i <the-filename-here>
[21:23] <genii> Keep in mind if you are installing packages onto a livecd booted system, the amount of system ram is the limiting factor for what you can install
[21:23] <rberg_> and follow up with a 'sudo apt-get -f install' to pull in any dependencies if needed
[21:36] <Naphatul> i copied the hotkey config file to another machine also running kubuntu but a clean install, the changes are not shown in the control panel ui
[21:36] <Naphatul> but they sort of work, for example alt+a is krunner, it brings up krunner but also types a into it
[21:40] <Naphatul> how can i fix it?
[21:58] <Walex2> Naphatul: that's unlikel. 'krunner' usually is activated by 'ALT-F2'
[21:58] <Naphatul> Walex2: i have it set so it's activated by alt+a
[21:58] <Walex2> Naphatul: and if a hot key is changed properly, it won't eho
[21:59] <Walex2> Naphatul: check with 'kcmshell4 keys' and select "Run Command"
[22:01] <Naphatul> Walex2: i know where to change it, the issue is that i copied the config file from my computer to my laptop, and it's partly working
[22:01] <Naphatul> it's bringing up krunner, but also typing in a
[22:02] <Naphatul> if the modified config file didn't work at all it wouldn't bring up krunner at all
[22:02] <Naphatul> and if it did fully work it wouldn't type in the a
[22:02] <Walex2> Naphatul: I dobule checked and what you have done is to bind 'krunner' to "a" not "alt-a"
[22:03] <Naphatul> Walex2: the computer i'm currently using has it "alt-a"
[22:03] <Naphatul> and i copied *that* config file
[22:04] <Walex2> Naphatul: check on the other... Because when I bind it to "alt-a" there is no "a" in the prompt, and when I bind it to "a" there is an "a" in the prompt
[22:04] <Walex2> BTW "alt-a" for 'krunner' is a particularly bad choice, but you surely know better
[22:05] <Naphatul> Walex2: the UI on my laptop shows it bound to Alt+F2
[22:05] <Naphatul> the problem is it works with both
[22:05] <Naphatul> and inconsistently
[22:05] <Walex2> "alt-a" is a particularly bad binding with anything...
[22:05] <Naphatul> why is alt+a a bad choice?
[22:05] <Walex2> Naphatul: because it is a *very common application binding*
[22:06] <Naphatul> that does what? i've never noticed it
[22:07] <Walex2> Naphatul: to avoid conflict with application bindings I try to set all my global bindings on "super+key" or "ctrl-shift+key" or similar
[22:08] <Naphatul> i don't have super on the left side of my keyboard and ctrl+shift+something i use for window management
[22:08] <Walex2> Naphatul: if you haven't noticed "alt-a" stopping common applications usage from the keyboard then you may not be using the keyboard a lot...
[22:09] <Naphatul> in firefox it does the same as ctrl+a and in all the other applications i use it does nothing
[22:44] <alin_> hy
[22:44] <alin_> i love ubuntu
[22:46] <alin_> i love kubuntu
[23:02] <roah> Hello, i'm currently on kubuntu 14.04lts and i got trouble booting on the system since the moment my hard drive goes on read only mode when i was using it, can someone help me plz
[23:03] <CristianoSaid> where is chanel brasil?
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[23:04] <CristianoSaid> where is chanel brasil?
[23:06] <shadeslayer_> !br | CristianoSaid
[23:16] <skinux> Why does firefox.com say my Firefox is out-of-date, but Firefox doesn't?