[02:32] <archetech2> 14.10 plasma next 5.2  is nice  upgrade works from 5.1 :)
[04:53] <valorie> shoot, I should have checked the version
[04:54] <valorie> before it crashed again....
[05:21] <SpicyShibe> Hmm kubuntu seems to overwrite ipv6 addresses instead of just adding the new ones. My openwrt router gives a local network fd*::* and a global. the local network address keeps overwriting the global address. Is there a simple way around this?
[06:22] <lordievader> Good morning.
[06:36] <libreSSL> hi lordievader
[06:39] <lordievader> Hey libreSSL
[06:39] <libreSSL> lordievader: so I removed radeon from blacklist.conf
[06:39] <libreSSL> anything else I should do?
[06:39] <lordievader> Is libreSSL theFakeAzine by any chance?
[06:39] <libreSSL> yes
[06:39] <libreSSL> huh wait
[06:39] <libreSSL> # This file was installed by fglrx # Do not edit this file manually blacklist radeon alias fglrx fglrx alias radeon off alias lbm-radeon off
[06:40] <libreSSL> fglrx.conf
[06:40] <libreSSL> did I double blacklist a module?
[06:40] <lordievader> # This file was installed by fglrx #, no
[06:40] <lordievader> libreSSL: Did you remove your change tough?
[06:40] <libreSSL> yes
[06:41] <lordievader> libreSSL: And you rebooted?
[06:41] <libreSSL> er, not yet
[06:44] <lordievader> libreSSL: Then please reboot ;)
[06:44] <libreSSL> ok, should I boot into the default option, or ubuntu linux-generic-blah-versionnumber
[06:45] <lordievader> The latest non-recovery kernel.
[06:45] <lordievader> !info trusty
[06:45] <lordievader> !info linux-image-generic
[06:46] <lordievader> 3.13.0.36
[06:46] <libreSSL> I use the canonical-kernel ppa
[06:46] <libreSSL> cmd: Linux DSI-NB1 3.13.0-37-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 22 21:28:38 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[06:46] <lordievader> Err, what?
[06:47] <libreSSL> canonical-kernel-team-ppa-trusty.list
[06:47] <lordievader> Why?
[06:47] <libreSSL> So I have a newer kernel without building my own
[06:48] <valorie> why do you want a newer kernel?
[06:48] <lordievader> "It IS NOT RECOMMENDED that you subscribe to this PPA." 3rd party kernels are not supported.
[06:48] <lordievader> libreSSL: Please revert that change.
[06:48] <libreSSL> :c fine
[06:48] <libreSSL> how to safely purge the ppa
[06:49] <lordievader> libreSSL: sudo ppa-purge ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa
[06:49] <lordievader> libreSSL: sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-generic
[06:49] <lordievader> libreSSL: sudo update-grub2
[06:50] <libreSSL> alright, doing that
[06:50] <valorie> btw you'll have to install ppa-purge if you don't already have it
[06:50] <libreSSL> I installed it from the xorg-edgers ppa
[06:51] <lordievader> ...
[06:51]  * lordievader facepalms
[06:51] <valorie> libreSSL: you might enjoy arch more than kubuntu
[06:52] <lordievader> Gentoo!!!
[06:52] <valorie> if you like breaking your system
[06:52] <libreSSL> >install gentoo
[06:52] <libreSSL> google-chrome-beta.list google-chrome-beta.list.save jon-severinsson-ffmpeg-trusty.list jon-severinsson-ffmpeg-trusty.list.save kubuntu-ppa-backports-trusty.list kubuntu-ppa-backports-trusty.list.save kubuntu-ppa-ppa-trusty.list kubuntu-ppa-ppa-trusty.list.save mc3man-trusty-media-trusty.list mc3man-trusty-media-trusty.list.save nilarimogard-webupd8-trusty.list nilarimogard-webupd8-trusty.list.save noobslab-apps-trusty.list noobslab-apps-trusty.
[06:52] <libreSSL> list.save nowrep-qupzilla-trusty.list ubuntu-wine-ppa-trusty.list ubuntu-wine-ppa-trusty.list.save videolan-stable-daily-trusty.list videolan-stable-daily-trusty.list.save vokoscreen-dev-vokoscreen-trusty.list vokoscreen-dev-vokoscreen-trusty.list.save webupd8team-java-trusty.list webupd8team-java-trusty.list.save webupd8team-umplayer-trusty.list webupd8team-umplayer-trusty.list.save xorg-edgers-ppa-trusty.list xorg-edgers-ppa-trusty.list.save
[06:52] <valorie> lordievader: he doesn't like building stuff
[06:52] <libreSSL> perhaps
[06:52] <lordievader> O wow...
[06:52] <valorie> omg
[06:52] <lordievader> libreSSL: You do know ppa's are not supported?
[06:53] <libreSSL> y-yes...
[06:53] <libreSSL> actually I don't need a few of these ppas...
[06:53] <lordievader> valorie: Distcc is great for that. Though I should set up a bin host once.
[06:54] <valorie> more like ANY of them except kubuntu-ppa*
[06:55] <libreSSL> not even KDE ppas?
[06:55] <lordievader> valorie: That one is supported?
[06:56] <valorie> yes, kubuntu-ppa is for devel distributed stuff
[06:56] <valorie> backports, updates, etc.
[06:56] <valorie> not all of them, of course
[06:56] <libreSSL> actually my system didn't break for a record time this install
[06:56] <valorie> proposed, etc. are dangerous
[06:57] <libreSSL> like, despite my many PPAs, the only problem was with the driver thing
[06:57] <libreSSL> like, last year
[06:57] <libreSSL> I'd have reinstalled 20+ times by this point
[06:58] <lordievader> libreSSL: Seeing your list of ppa's I'm not surprised.
[06:58] <libreSSL> last year >.<
[06:59] <libreSSL> valorie: what about the wine ppa though
[06:59] <valorie> is that the only way to install wine?
[06:59] <lordievader> !info wine
[06:59] <valorie> I've not had it installed for over a decade
[07:00] <valorie> so it's packaged, and in universe
[07:00] <libreSSL> huh
[07:00] <valorie> all you need do is active universe
[07:01] <libreSSL> !info ppsspp
[07:01] <libreSSL> :c
[07:02] <libreSSL> !info linux-image-generic
[07:03] <libreSSL> Unpacking linux-image-generic (3.13.0.37.44) over (3.13.0.37.44) ...wat
[07:03] <libreSSL> I purged the canonical ppa, but it still does that
[07:03] <libreSSL> should I purge the package manually?
[07:04] <valorie> ppa-purge should take the packages and etc too
[07:04] <valorie> safely
[07:04] <libreSSL> alright I'll run it again
[07:05] <lordievader> libreSSL: It's likely it just installs its replacement ^ that one
[07:05] <libreSSL> hmm
[07:07] <libreSSL> lordievader: http://showterm.io/e09a9354723344d902fe3
[07:07]  * lordievader doesn't see what's wrong with that
[07:08] <lordievader> That was very much intended ;)
[07:08] <libreSSL> but it says that the one in the main repository is 3.13.0.36.43
[07:08] <lordievader> Oh wait...
[07:09] <lordievader> libreSSL: What does 'apt-cache policy linux-image-generic' give? And please just pastebin it, I don't like waiting for a movie to finish playing.
[07:09] <libreSSL> ohhhh
[07:09] <libreSSL> trusty-proposed
[07:10] <lordievader> O god...
[07:10] <lordievader> You just want to break your system...
[07:10] <lordievader> At this point I'm starting to think it is best to start from scratch.
[07:11] <libreSSL> but there isn't really a problem with my system though
[07:11] <libreSSL> actually, I should try rebooting...
[07:11] <lordievader> libreSSL: Yes there is. The setup is a time bom.
[07:26]  * TheFakeazneD525 whistles innocently
[07:30] <valorie> how's it going, TheFakeazneD525
[07:30] <TheFakeazneD525> I'm switching back to the open source driver
[07:31] <TheFakeazneD525> one sec, reboot
[07:36] <TheFakeazneD525> hmm, I guess I'll just use the x.org driver
[07:37] <TheFakeazneD525> since I get acceptable framerates on my opengl stuff if I disable desktop effects
[07:41] <TheFakeazneD525> oh yeah, lordievader, about the qt5qtcore thing
[07:41] <TheFakeazneD525> I tried apt-file search, and nothing turned up
[07:41] <TheFakeazneD525> maybe my configs are wrong in the project?
[07:43] <TheFakeazneD525> ...are you mad
[07:43] <lordievader> Or there is no package providing that. I ran into some qt5 things too recently.
[07:43] <TheFakeazneD525> lordievader: ah
[07:43] <TheFakeazneD525> lordievader: should I just fall back to qt4 then?
[07:44] <lordievader> That's what I did.
[07:44] <TheFakeazneD525> hmm
[07:52] <TheFakeazneD525> lordievader: btw, is there anything similar to amdccccccle for the open source driver
[07:52] <lordievader> No, but you have /proc
[07:55] <TheFakeazneD525> :c
[10:18] <jinksies> pptp vpn connections, did anyone got problems with them suddenly?
[10:21] <lordievader> jinksies: Set one up yesterday to use ipsec, works perfectly.
[11:16] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:56] <fouDuBassan> Hi. I'm currently installing kubuntu with kubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso. It seems that the installer does not load the keymap corresponding to the language asked: in my case, French..
[12:57] <fouDuBassan> during the manual partitionning phase.
[14:16] <rberg> kde 4.14.1 is incoming to the backports ppa.. nifty
[14:18] <Yossarianuk> hi - is it possible to get the run dialog (i.e ALT+F2) permanently
[14:24] <Yossarianuk> sorry lost connectin
[14:59] <wheeei> Any webdeveloper here? Do you normally have your local webserver-files (websites) stored in the root-partion or home-partion ? I'm planning to have a lot of databases and lots of websites, I'm not sure if I should create a big root-partion och home-partion.
[15:00] <lordievader> wheeei: They are usually in /var/www/<website-name>
[15:00] <lordievader> For me anyhow.
[15:00] <lordievader> But /var/www is default for Ubuntu.
[15:00] <wheeei> oki thanx lordievader, so not the home-partion then
[15:01] <lordievader> No, apache needs access to those files and your home dir should have 700 permissions.
[15:03] <genii> If you have userdir module installed, each user also gets a directory inside their home directory called public_html where they can have their pages. The URL for that typically looks like http://wherever.tld/~theirusernamr
[17:02] <larsivi> hi, on my son's pc (14.04), the program menu has gotten stuck on the desktop (and the button itself disappeared). logging out/restarting does not help. Where is that stuff configured so I can remove it?
[17:02] <larsivi> even removing the panel didn't help
[18:31] <MichaelP> For plasma 5 what going to be better.. Project neon iso or adding the repo ?
[18:32] <lordievader> MichaelP: It comes down to the same thing.
[18:34] <TheFakeazneD525> so I hear KDE Plasma 5 SC is fully hardware accelarated
[18:34] <MichaelP> lordievader: one thing i having trouble finguring out is project neon iso 32 bit or 64 bit... just gives down linux.. does not say if it 64 or 32
[18:35] <TheFakeazneD525> iirc, 64
[18:35] <lordievader> MichaelP: Likely 64 bit, but nowadays that should be no problem.
[18:36] <MichaelP> just wondered have 32 bit pc running kubuntu 14.10 plasma 5 and this laptop is 64
[19:41] <wheei> how can I reset the settings for multiple screens without connecting my second monitor???
[19:41] <wheei> I fuckd the settings up and when I plug it now, my screen goes away and I can use the computer.. I try to google how to do it but everyone is writing how to actually save the settings! >_<
[22:57] <Davy_Crockett> Hello peeps Oi!
[22:59] <TheFakeazneD525> oi m8 u havin a giggl?
[23:01] <Davy_Crockett> Yes
[23:02] <Davy_Crockett> messing around with my new weechat install on tty1
[23:02] <street> I have a question
[23:03] <Davy_Crockett> ask away mate
[23:04] <street> does anyone know a difinitive way to clone my drive directly to another laptop with some ease
[23:05] <street> just the kubuntu , that is ...no windows
[23:07] <TheFakeazneD525> clonezilla
[23:07] <street> thanx Ill check it out
[23:13] <skinux> How can we give a name to a tab in Konsole?
[23:15] <TheFakeazneD525> just click on the tab twice
[23:15] <TheFakeazneD525> and then set the name
[23:15] <TheFakeazneD525> iirc
[23:27]  * TheFakeazneD525 hopes phonon might gain an mpv backend :3