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MinimalLakI installed kubuntu onto a virtual worstation in vmware player, and im trying to install vmware tools; im at the point where the konsole is asking me for the location of the gcc program on my computer00:45
MinimalLakand I have no idea where to point it to00:45
MinimalLakwhat do I input into the console to solve this00:47
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apparlehi guys03:36
TheFakeazneD525ohai mark03:36
apparleI see that screen dims automatically while watching youtube videos. Is there a way to fix this03:37
apparleautomatically disable power management when flash videos are playing?03:37
apparleit happens on all the browsers, nothing specific about rekonq or firefox or chromium03:43
robertbellarmineHow do you delete specific history from the bash? Say you want to delete #10-20, I know if I want to clear it I can just history -c but that deletes all of it.03:56
apparleis there a dbus interface to phonon, where I could check if any sound is playing?04:00
robertbellarmineHow do you delete specific history from the bash? Say you want to delete #10-20, I know if I want to clear it I can just history -c but that deletes all of it.04:01
robertbellarmineThanks04:02
jussirobertbellarmine: just go into the .bash_history file in your home dir and remove what you want?04:54
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lordievaderGood morning.06:10
TheFakeazneD525ohai06:14
lordievaderHey TheFakeazneD525, how are you?06:14
TheFakeazneD525I'm good06:22
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BluesKajHiyas all12:14
mparilloMinimalLak: I am using VMware Player right now. For 14.04, I simply use the Easy Install without any problems, so I do not have to install VMware Tools. For 14.10, I have big problems with VMware tools, but I have found that sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools-desktop does everything I need. For Plasma-Next, nothing works for me.13:13
mparilloAnswered Question for 14.10: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/+question/25135213:14
vbgunzI'd like to do some fall cleaning on the pc. Trying to figure out what I've manually installed over the last pass couple years though isn't a cakewalk. I've found a couple solutions through Google but all of them return packages that I did not manually install. Is there a surefire way of only seeing what I've manually installed with apt-get?13:14
mparilloBug Report for Plasma Next: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/+bug/136263113:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1362631 in open-vm-tools (Ubuntu) "Enter Full Screen Mode crashes Plasma Next Desktop in Kubuntu 14.10 Beta 1 or Beta 2" [Undecided,New]13:14
vbgunzis it possible that maybe when trying to look up manually installed apps that I am seeing dependencies of manually installed apps as manually installed when technically imho, they're really automatic?13:18
vbgunzI'm just not finding that perfect and absolute idea of seeing what I've explicitly asked to be installed13:18
mparilloMinimalLak: But if you really want to install VMware Tools manually, I have done it successfully (I think with NetRunner and Linux Mint). Basically, I just take all their defaults by hitting enter, and if I get in a loop (I forgot where), I simply say no.13:18
vbgunzanyone know Nvidia persistenced daemon constantly says failed on every bootup?13:41
BluesKajvbgunz, which nvidia ?13:54
vbgunzI have a GTX 57013:54
vbgunzIt's always failed on boot up and I'm beginning to think I just don't need it or maybe failed is harmless and over verbose13:54
BluesKajsbivol, which driver ?13:56
BluesKajoops vbgunz13:56
vbgunzIt's all good, I'm using the blob and the driver is 331.3813:56
BluesKajok, then what do mean by daemon fail..what error?13:57
vbgunzIf I cat /var/log/boot.log I always have this ->  * Starting NVIDIA Persistenced Daemon                                   [fail]13:58
vbgunzI've googled this and I never find anything that can explain it to me13:59
vbgunzI'm not sure if this should fail, if it's OK to fail, if maybe it's not failing at all13:59
BluesKajvbgunz, do you see the nvidia logo for a few frames after grub?14:00
shadeslayervbgunz: unless you have a nvidia card, I think it'll be fine14:00
BluesKajshadeslayer, he does14:01
vbgunzI don't see an Nvidia logo and yes I have an Nvidia card14:01
shadeslayerah ok14:01
shadeslayervbgunz: 2 cards? ( One discreet and One integrated )14:01
vbgunzI mean is this normal? I've never seen it succeed. if you have an nvidia card and cat your /var/log/boot.log do you have the same?14:01
vbgunzI have onboard graphics yes14:02
BluesKajvbgunz, lspci -knn | egrep -A 3 'VGA|3D'14:02
shadeslayerhttp://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/alt-nvidia-331-persistenced.1.html14:02
shadeslayerworth a read I think14:02
vbgunz01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 [GeForce GTX 570] [10de:1081] (rev a1) Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. Device [3842:1570] Kernel driver in use: nvidia 01:00.1 Audio device [0403]: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 High Definition Audio Controller [10de:0e09] (rev a1)14:03
BluesKajvbgunz, then if the silly daemon is erroring , but the card/driver still works then why fret about it?14:04
vbgunzI don't think I'm fretting but I am experiencing performance drops that shouldn't exist. trying to understand things better leads me to asking if this could be the cause or if it's normal, something to be concerned about or not14:05
vbgunzI was hoping maybe someone can say, oh that's totally normal, happens to everybody or oh that's bad, here's why you want to fix it :)14:06
vbgunzI'm just looking into it as I've found it going over my logs14:06
BluesKajvbgunz, is that an onboard gpu?14:07
vbgunzI have 2 dvi, 1 hdmi plugged into my dedicated GTX 570. I'm not using onboard graphics at all14:08
BluesKajok14:09
BluesKajthere's some pretty fancy onboard gpus nowadays14:10
vbgunzhmm, I just for the first time ever and I've tried this before, enabled nvidia-persistence for everybody on the system14:11
vbgunzafter reading pretty much the entire manual on it though I don't see how this will carry over through a reboot, I'm gonna try though as I've messed with other stuff trying to sort out my boot.log, brb14:14
vbgunzit carried over across a reboot14:18
vbgunzok brb, trying to solve a bunch of issues with my boot.log14:26
arthurfiggishello! i've been poking around on search engines trying to find a proper answer to this, but so far not much...i'm using ubuntu gnome currently and with that deja-dup for backups, it's integrated rather nicely into gnome so that you can right click pretty much anywhere and restore missing files...is there anything similar integrated into kubuntu/the kde desktop for ubuntu in general?16:11
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adam_00001hello18:12
lordievadero/18:12
soeealo alo18:14
bpromptallo18:18
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PCEX.21:39
TheFakeazneD525.21:42
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valoriedeja-dup doesn't seem to be a gnome product23:47
TheFakeazneD525its a ubuntu thing rite?23:51

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