[00:19] <skierpage> I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-website/+bug/1397612  You're welcome
[00:34] <tompolo77> hello
[00:48] <Porkman> hohum
[01:01] <takemori> can anyone tell me how to create an iso image from a usb? I have Windows installation on a usb (via official windows tool) which i made a while back. I'd like to take that usb and create an iso from it (to save bandwidth from having to download the iso again)
[01:14] <takemori> sorry, back now
[01:17] <linuxguy> takemori..........try livelinux, google it first though :)
[01:18] <takemori> ok
[01:18] <linuxguy> takemori: its livelinuxusb.com
[01:19] <linuxguy> !compiz
[01:55] <waressearcher2> can someone tell me what is that rectangle at the top left corner of every window in kde http://image.bayimg.com/1e7298758d821a677ba398e162664fbacd195913.jpg ?
[01:56] <waressearcher2> that button to be precise, what it activates ?
[03:39] <keyonce04> hello
[03:49] <jdwwatts> i ansatlled wine and cant get rid of it
[03:49] <jdwwatts> installed
[03:51] <jdwwatts> version 14.10 plasma 4
[06:42] <FreeFog> Hi sorry to barge in, I'm setting up a Virtual Machine on VirtualBox, the plan is to install a Windows 7 OS in two virtual disks / partitions that at the same time are visible by the host OS, Ubuntu / Kubuntu, so that a Cloud service running in the host syncs the state of the VM machine. The quest is how do u recommend me to set up the LVM vollumes? I'm trying to grant Raw Acess to the partitions
[06:42] <FreeFog> rather than the disks, should I try kpartx? I listen to any sugestions
[06:43] <FreeFog> vgTHAYA ; lvBoot ; lvC
[08:29] <teto> dragon
[09:20] <oem> hello
[09:21] <oem> one question ?
[09:21] <oem> please
[09:24] <valorie> oem: ask your question
[09:24] <valorie> no need to ask to ask
[09:24] <valorie> we're here to help
[09:31] <oem> valorie
[09:33] <valorie> yes?
[09:33] <oem> My question is this, and I Kubunt plasma.
[09:34] <oem> in wifi connections there is a counter MB, makes hours ago I could reset it, but not now remember how I did.
[09:36] <valorie> oem: kubuntu 14.04, or 14.10
[09:39] <oem> plasma 4
[09:41] <valorie> ok, that's the plasma version
[09:42] <valorie> how old is your Kubuntu install?
[09:42] <valorie> 14.10 just came out
[09:42] <valorie> 14.04 is about 8 months old
[09:43] <oem> 1 day
[09:43] <valorie> and still, the version makes a difference
[09:44] <oem> 14.04
[09:44] <valorie> !version
[09:44] <valorie> oops, ok
[09:44] <valorie> hmmm, I had no problems with wifi in 15.04
[09:44] <valorie> !wifi
[09:44] <valorie> oem: ^^^
[09:44] <valorie> I hope that helps
[09:45] <oem> yes
[09:52] <oem> I do not understand or have not found anything related, what I say is that the wifi connection there is a counter MB downloaded, and not as I have done, but if I remember did with right click.
[09:57] <valorie> i'm not sure what you mean about "counter MB"
[10:05] <oem> When selecting the wireless network to which these connected a bar graph ke takes time and below the graph goes the information received and sent MB unfolds.
[10:09] <valorie> oh right, now I remember that
[10:09] <oem> http://www.subeimagenes.com/img/instantanea1-1165798.png
[10:09] <oem> link image
[10:09] <valorie> right-clicking should give you a context menu
[10:10] <valorie> oh, on that one it is the little wrench on the top-right
[10:10] <valorie> corner
[10:12] <oem> ??
[10:12] <oem> only counter
[10:12] <valorie> I see the wrench at the top, in the corner
[10:14] <oem> But the key leads me to the advanced options, and I do not remember reset from there or have gone there
[10:17] <valorie> oem: you might have to remove the wifi you are using, and re-add it
[10:17] <valorie> perhaps something changed
[10:18] <oem> ok
[10:18] <oem> come back
[12:27] <politsd> k
[13:25] <BluesKaj_> Hiyas all
[16:27] <roko> 2
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> i will fuck your shit so hard you shit out of your shit
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> you peice of shit fuck ass hole cunt
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> fuck you shit so hard you die of hacks
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> fucking windows so bad it will be your new system
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> for shit is the real to be on god
[17:06] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> son of a god on the beach of a sn
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> sons of a beaches behind a shed
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> living on a prayer since jovi
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> to be with you is living
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> fucking the shit in life is
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> sheat of a bed cleaned room
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> optimal customisation of a process life
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> the ultimatum given to a car
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> shit anal fuck by a dog
[17:07] <RHGEFWJMGREKF> if.(exception(END).
[17:45] <benjain> maybe someone want to try out my application and give some feedback if it runs on a specific distribution? https://bitbucket.org/bitbatzen/netvisix
[17:47] <benjain> ....kubuntu 14.04, 14.10 etc.
[18:05] <zewm> Hello. I've just installed Kubuntu last night and the only issue I'm having is that youtube videos fail to load. I have to refresh the page 2-3 times before it actually loads. It usually gets stuck at 0:05 on every video. Any advice? It's the same in Chrome and Firefox. I'm using Kubuntu 14.10 64bit.
[18:06] <zewm> I've tried disabling IPV6, disabling hardware acceleration and restarting my modem to no avail. Videos load fine on other devices.
[18:06] <zewm> Can't seem to find anything on forums about it :(
[18:20] <ablyss> zewm, what do you see on this page http://www.itma.vt.edu/tech/shockwave.htm
[18:22] <zewm> checking
[18:22] <zewm> flash animation works, shockwave movie doesn't
[18:22] <zewm> but I have html5 as my setting in youtube
[18:23] <ablyss> same here.  Just making sure you understand it's not a adobe related issue.
[18:23] <zewm> Yea, I'm not sure what it is
[18:23] <zewm> I had linuxmint installed before with KDE
[18:24] <zewm> but I formated last night and installed Kubuntu
[18:24] <zewm> and that's the issue I'm having atm
[18:24] <zewm> worked fine in mint (as well as on my other devices)
[18:24] <zewm> I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong, I'm just trying to figure out how to narrow it down / troubleshoot it
[18:28] <ablyss> try this video and see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjdaW5ufzbg&list=RDEjdaW5ufzbg#t=9
[18:30] <zewm> ablyss: it stops at 5 seconds
[18:30] <zewm> have to refresh page and then it loads fully
[18:30] <ablyss> weird
[18:30] <zewm> Yea, and sometimes my thumbnails don't even load
[18:30] <zewm> I just get the missing icon
[18:31] <zewm> and it ran fine in mint, so I know the hardware works
[18:31] <zewm> I just need to figure out what's causing the hiccups
[18:31] <zewm> Not to mention it took me like an hour last night during installation to download the language packs
[18:32] <zewm> and my apt/update manager/synaptic generally only go about 200 kb/s
[18:32] <zewm> and I'm on a 45mbps connection
[18:32] <ablyss> create a new user account and give it a try.
[18:34] <zewm> ablyss: okay, I'll have to give that a shot
[18:50] <maysara> Hi, I've two startkde processes http://i.imgur.com/Gdvp9PI.png and every time I power the computer on, I find this problem. Is there a solution?
[18:54] <soee_> maysara: in System Settings chekc you maybe have some extra defined for startup
[18:55] <maysara> soee_: I removed all startup programs
[19:00] <zewm__> ablyss: I fixed it. Apparently I did not disable ipv6 properly. I'm edited my /etc/sysctl.conf file and restarted the daemon and my pages/videos load instantly now.
[19:00] <zewm__> ablyss: just letting you know in case someone else comes in with a similar problem :)
[19:00] <ablyss> zewm, okay
[19:31] <skinux> What do I do about this error? : ERROR: The executable env/bin/python could not be run: [Errno 13] Permission denied
[19:50] <juacom99> Hi, i need some help please, i update to kernel 3.13.0-35-generic  and now i can't see my wlan intface. but on lspci it appear that the  kubuntu detect the hardware
[19:51] <juacom99> i try to  load some modules i found in gogole but nothing seems to work
[19:58] <linuxguy> Hi......I think I am having issues with my nvidia 9500gt card and a kubuntu (booting to a black screen)............if I change the card to another nvidia (nvidia 210), will kubuntu still do the same thing?
[20:00] <soee_> linuxguy: what Kubnutu version ? what drivers version ? Noveau or restricted ?
[20:02] <linuxguy> soee_: its latest kubuntu 14.10, i installed the recommended drivers from the additional drivers list
[20:04] <soee_> what login manager are you using ?
[20:05] <linuxguy> soee_: I cant log in......all I see is a black screem
[20:10] <soee_> linuxguy: do you have access to command line ?
[20:16] <linuxguy> soee_: yes but its hard to do pressing a few buttons as soon I see the pcs boot screen finish
[20:21] <linuxguy> BBL.........  soee_ thanks........wont be long
[20:28] <juacom99> Hi, i need some help please, i update to kernel 3.13.0-35-generic  and now i can't see my wlan intface. but on lspci it appear that the  kubuntu detect the hardware
[20:28] <juacom99> i try to  load some modules i found in gogole but nothing seems to work
[20:28] <beltorak> hi all; is there a way (by creating a custom package or hook or some exotic hack) that I can replace a package file with one of my own whenever there's an update? I want to replace /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kscreenlocker_greet with a shell script that runs xscreensaver
[20:28] <juacom99> i'm on kubuntu 14.10
[23:08] <skinux> Anyone know of any good Document Management System which is freely downloadable, but not web-based?