[02:09] <li> 嗨
[02:09] <li> anybody？
[03:06] <BerenBarahir> How do you install ttf-mscorefonts-installer using the command terminal?
[03:07] <BerenBarahir> How do you install ttf-mscorefonts-installer using the command terminal?
[03:07] <BerenBarahir> woops, thought I was in the wrong channel
[04:25] <jonathan_> halll
[04:34] <Guest22424> how are you
[04:37] <Guest22424> please i install kubuntu on my macbook pro but i don't know partchin
[04:40] <Guest22424> what is hts+ sda3
[05:32] <finrod> I'm running a live CD and my whole OS froze up.  How do I reboot?
[05:33] <finrod> I got a bunch of applications opened up and was running terminal commands when it happened
[07:41] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:30] <madhatt3r> yeah it is a good morning indeed, friday again
[08:31] <lordievader> o/
[09:19] <StephaneAscoet> Hi
[09:19] <lordievader> o/
[09:20] <StephaneAscoet> I have to install Unity on my Kubuntu at work, how can I do?
[09:20] <lordievader> StephaneAscoet: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[09:20] <lordievader> StephaneAscoet: May I ask why you have to install that? You've got KDE!
[09:21] <StephaneAscoet> lordievader: but this will uninstall KDE, no?
[09:21] <lordievader> StephaneAscoet: No, at the login screen you get the option to use KDE or Unity.
[09:22] <StephaneAscoet> lordievader: I was waiting for the question... I use Kubuntu(thus, KDE SC) everyday since I've been workin here, but it's my last day and my boss would prefer that the guy who will replace me uses Unity
[09:22] <StephaneAscoet> Thanks, I try
[09:22] <lordievader> Pff...
[09:23] <lordievader> Bad choice ;)
[09:23] <StephaneAscoet> Yes, of course but it their probleme now
[09:28] <reza> hi, i have change default file manager to dolphin, every thing works fine, except desktop icons wich is still opened with nemo
[09:33] <StephaneAscoet> It's  installed, if I don't come again here it will be because it works, bye
[09:34] <reza> hi, i have change default file manager to dolphin, every thing works fine, except desktop icons wich is still opened with nemo
[09:35] <lordievader> !patience| reza
[10:13] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[10:28] <aoa_> hello dose anyone know how connect andriod 4.4.4 to kubuntu
[10:29] <aoa_> i connect phone with cable but it mount read only mode and recognize as camera
[10:29] <eizodo> i have installed kde5 using project neon, and i'm trying to run yakuake (from project neon) on my kde4; but i'm getting "Couldn't start kded5 from org.kde.kded5.service"; how can i fix that?
[10:36] <hateball> aoa_: I have used http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html in the past
[10:37] <aoa_> in past , what now ?
[10:39] <aoa_> i will crazy , android use linux as kernel , now linux can't mount partition of android . it is ridicule
[10:40] <hateball> aoa_: Well, now I don't connect it physically :p
[10:40] <aoa_> i know , airdroid , right ?
[10:41] <hateball> well I use google drive or owncloud or something
[10:41] <hateball> or even ssh
[10:41] <aoa_> ok your Internet speed is awesome .
[10:41] <hateball> anyhow, you could well give gomtp-fs a spin, it wont hurt
[10:43] <aoa_> Dose it work on 14.4
[10:45] <hateball> doesnt seem to have a package for trusty
[10:46] <hateball> !info mtpfs
[10:46] <BluesKaj> eizodo, ask in #project-neon
[10:46] <hateball> You could try this, but at least in the past I had to use the go-mtpfs to get things working
[10:47] <hateball> aoa_: So you have no wifi to share? You don't need to move things over the internet
[10:47] <hateball> You could SSH on the same LAN... or use something like Es Explorer on the phone
[10:47] <eizodo> BluesKaj: thanks
[12:21] <cousin_luigi> Greetings.
[12:21] <cousin_luigi> Is there a tool to enable/disable daemons? I don't have much experience with upstart.
[12:23] <shadeslayer_> cousin_luigi: sudo service servicename stop
[12:23] <shadeslayer_> ah enable
[12:23] <shadeslayer_> hm
[12:23] <shadeslayer_> not sure
[12:24] <cousin_luigi> shadeslayer_: My point exactly. Is there a GUI tool?
[12:24] <shadeslayer_> dunno
[12:24] <shadeslayer_> never bothered
[12:24] <cousin_luigi> I'm trying to figure out when dnsmasq is launched and why. I saw it in the process list and I don't like it in the least.
[12:26] <shadeslayer_> chkconfig
[12:26] <shadeslayer_> cousin_luigi: why do you not like it?
[12:27] <cousin_luigi> shadeslayer_: what's the point of having it running when in client mode?
[12:27] <cousin_luigi> What business does it have?
[12:27] <shadeslayer_> DNS caching locally?
[12:29] <cousin_luigi> I see. What happens if I remove it?
[12:29] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi, ssytem settings>startup&shutdown>service manager
[12:30] <cousin_luigi> BluesKaj: Those are KDE services.
[12:32] <shadeslayer_> cousin_luigi: dns resolution for things only available on the local network might not work, atleast that's what the man page indicates
[12:33] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi, ok , i misread your question
[12:34] <cousin_luigi> shadeslayer_: Ok, as long as it's not a hard dependency.
[12:34] <shadeslayer_> I think it is
[12:34] <shadeslayer_> for resolvconf or something
[12:34] <shadeslayer_> but not sure
[12:35] <cousin_luigi> dafuq, networkmanager depends on it
[12:35] <hateball> there are ways to disable it, but you can't just stop the service
[12:35] <hateball> you need to config network-manager to ignore dnsmasq as well
[12:35] <shadeslayer_> not surprised
[12:37] <cousin_luigi> bah
[12:40] <BluesKaj> network manager overwrites resolv.conf settings unless you want to run a static ip
[12:48] <cousin_luigi> BluesKaj: That's fine by me.
[12:55] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi you set the dns server settings in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head or base if you intend to use /etc/network /interfaces instead of network manager
[13:39] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi, did you remove dnsmasq ?
[16:26] <cousin_luigi> BluesKaj: No, I want to use networkmanager but I'd do without dnsmasq if it was possible.
[16:31] <lordievader> cousin_luigi: Do you happen to have kvm installed? (I believe that did something with dnsmasq)
[16:32] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi, you can either use the package manager or apt-get to remove dnsmasq, but then NM won't be able to resolve dhcp addresses
[16:33] <cousin_luigi> lordievader: Unless it's installed by default no.
[16:33] <cousin_luigi> BluesKaj: networkmanager won't be able to do a thing because it depends on dnsmasq-base.
[16:34] <BluesKaj> cousin_luigi, there's your answer
[16:35] <cousin_luigi> BluesKaj: I know I have to keep that crap. I'm not too happy about it. But at least it's not my primary system.
[16:35] <cousin_luigi> bbl
[16:52] <TJ-> 14.04, trying to pair Bluetooth keyboards; the Device Wizard never presents a PIN but shows a spinner constantly - is this a known bug, I've not been able to find references to it so far?
[17:04] <mr-rich> is there a way to get a list of hardware in my computer? (ie: video card model/manufacturer)?
[17:04] <lordievader> mr-rich: lspci or lshw
[19:38] <Walex2> mr-rich: all lists you get are not complete, but most stuff will be there. as <lordievader> said, plus 'dmidecode' and perhals 'lsblk'
[22:06] <Jef91> Does dolphin support browsing through samba shares?
[22:33] <TheFakeazneD525> whoa
[22:39] <benjamin__> a c++ question :) ...is it possible to "delete" a struct pointer in an vector? .... delete v[i]; ?