[02:18] <Excite> hello
[02:19] <Excite> can some one help me out on makeing a radio for on line
[02:21] <Excite> plases
[02:22] <Excite> need help on app
[02:22] <Excite> ppa oops
[02:23] <CryptoSiD> i want kde 5, what version of kubuntu should i download to have kde 5
[02:23] <CryptoSiD> :)
[02:33] <CryptoSiD> i should read topic i guess:D
[02:33] <Excite> CryptoSiD:
[02:33] <CryptoSiD> stop harassing me in PV
[02:33] <Excite> CryptoSiD:  i pm you
[02:33] <CryptoSiD> thx
[02:33] <Excite> kk
[02:34] <Excite> fine sorry
[02:34] <Excite> :(
[02:34] <Excite> wood some one like to help me out on  a radio
[02:35] <Excite> i have the link to add the radio to but i need some help
[02:36] <Excite> i have 14.10
[02:37] <Excite> ill pay you money if you help me
[02:39] <Excite> Fritigern you on ?
[02:41] <Excite> CryptoSiD: hey sorry but it hard to fine some one to help me
[02:44] <CryptoSiD> all good dont worry, but i dont think its a good idea to pv everyone who join this chan to ask for help
[02:44] <CryptoSiD> and to "come on your pc"
[02:46] <Excite> CryptoSiD: iam not pv ever one seeing if i can get help that all iam not hit ever one up
[02:47] <Excite> i post it see if some one can do this job ill pay them
[02:57] <Excite>  virtual dj who can i get this on me pc ?
[05:08] <Draggin> Heya. Can someone direct me to the appropriate channel for discussions on MySQL on Ubuntu?
[05:10] <Unit193> Draggin: I'd think #ubuntu-server would be good, or if it's generic enough, #mysql
[05:10] <Unit193> !alis | Draggin
[05:10] <Draggin> Sweet, thanks Unit193 :)
[05:10] <Draggin> I'll try that
[06:02] <Tex> TeXaCo
[06:06] <Tex> hello, can somebody explain the differnce in Stand by and suspend to ram?
[07:31] <novakitty> I run Kubuntu 14.04 as  VMWare Workstation 10 guest on Windows 7.  Recent updates seem to include Nvidia related packages, which might make sense given that I have NVidia hardware, except for as long as I have used vmware and linux together, the video adapter has been detected as "Gallium 0.4 on SVGA3D".  This is because it is a virtual adapter, not the actual adapter that is exposed to the virtual machine.  At least this
[07:31] <novakitty>  is how it has been, up until I noticed these nvidia packages downloading lastnight.
[07:32] <novakitty> Now I have a cool nvidia settings program, but I don't seem to have any openGL support.  Desktop effects will not load, it says the engine isn't loaded.   Glxinfo returns alot of lines about missing GLX extensions.
[07:34] <novakitty> If I had just updated VMWare Workstation, I might susupect it was behind the changes in hardware detected, but I haven't.
[07:38] <novakitty> I've honestly never had to worry about graphics issues at all beyond installing "vmware tools" which is supposed to build and install all the necessary modules to support the virtual hardware.  This has to be rerun after every kernel update, which did occur lastnight.  I ran the vmware tools installer script as usual.
[07:43] <novakitty> ironically enough when i scroll up and look at the history of conversation here in this channel...I see that the last time i connected, ages ago, someone was asking about what seems like a similar problem.  This person couldn't get desktop effects to work with nvidia drivers....same problem here except I'm not so sure I should have nvidia drivers in the first place.
[07:47] <novakitty> Anyway I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to help me troubleshoot my problem.  I wasn't attempting to do anything apart from run the usual security and program updates from the LTS sources.
[07:51] <hateball> novakitty: probably more likely to get vmware support in #vmware
[07:51] <hateball> novakitty: unless you are 100% sure that GPU passthrough is working etc
[07:51] <hateball> pretty sure most everyone here runs their desktops on bare metal
[07:56] <novakitty> hateball: I didn't change anything in vmware though.  I only updated kubuntu.  I wan't attempting any GPU passthrough
[07:57] <novakitty> I wans't trying to install or update or change video hardware
[07:57] <novakitty> wasn't*
[07:58] <novakitty> I came to the channel that I can only guess is most related to my problem.  As I mentioned I didnt update or change anything having to do with VMWare.
[07:59] <novakitty> Plus you know if I got to #vmware and mention Kubuntu, they'll jsut suggest I got to #Kubuntu and ask.
[08:00] <hateball> Heh, true
[08:00] <hateball> either way if you're not using passthrough you're not going to get glx
[08:00] <novakitty> I was jsut hoping for assistance in trying to determine where my problem lies..then I can try to ask in the more appropriate places
[08:02] <novakitty> well they way its been for years is I use the default settings for vmware and kubuntu detects it as a Gallium SVGA adapter.  OpenGL has been working fine all along, with only one hitch introduced with a KDE update a year or so ago that required me to force openGL support.  But I've had Wobbly Windows all along
[08:03] <novakitty> I guess my question is why did my adapter change from this gallium SVGA virtual adpater to an actual NVidia adapter?
[08:03] <novakitty> ..that doesn't work right
[08:25] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:26] <novakitty> Ok I have returned!  I reverted to a backup of my virtual machine from a week ago, before this weird nvidia driver installed itself.  I have Gallium SVGA showing with GLX enabled...wobbly windows working.  I have checked for new updates, and these updates again include the nvidia driver, which I do not want.  Nevertheless Kubuntu update wants to install this and break my openGL.
[09:27] <novakitty> I'm pretty confident now that this is more of a kubuntu issue than a vmware issue.
[09:31] <novakitty> can anyone help me determine why these packages are being installed when I update?
[11:21] <samskiter_> tst
[12:20] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:01] <lapion> hi BluesKaj
[13:02] <Roey> hi lapion, BluesKaj
[13:02] <lapion> hi Roey
[13:02] <Roey> :)(
[13:03] <BluesKaj> hey Roey
[13:03] <BluesKaj> lapion
[13:04] <lapion> I have a really nice pentium m1 tablet of which the processor has a shortcoming that it does not correctly whether or not it has PAE
[13:05] <lapion> after installing fake-pae I got it to upgrade.. all the way to 14.04 and it' is still working fine..
[13:07] <lapion> it's still extremely responsive
[13:09] <lapion> The problem of the pae miscommunitcation appears to be mostly something to do with ULV ( ultra low voltage ) versions of the P-M1.
[16:46] <Waynes1> sometimes randomly a window selection screen pops up which looks very convenient but I have no idea how to trigger it
[16:48] <krytarik> Waynes1: See here: https://www.kde.org/announcements/4.0/desktop.php
[16:51] <Waynes1> krytarik: oooh, the reason why I never noticed how to trigger it is that it does not work all the time
[16:51] <krytarik> Heh. :P
[17:47] <parsnip> i have problem
[17:47] <parsnip> i cannot log into my user account in a normal way
[17:48] <parsnip> but i can get in through guest account then tty to my user account, and password works there
[17:51] <genii> parsnip: What happens when you try to log in? It just returns you to lightdm/kdm ? Or something else
[17:51] <parsnip> when i enter password, it acts like it is incorrect
[17:52] <parsnip> but i am command line logged in on tty1 to my user, so i can check things
[17:53] <parsnip> i see ppl recommend to remove .Xauthority
[17:55] <parsnip> maybe an update changed password type?
[17:55] <genii> parsnip: Did you do something recently like run a graphical application as root ? This can mess up permissions in your home directory
[17:56] <parsnip> not that i recall
[17:57] <parsnip> i tried running a bash script as sudo
[17:58] <genii> parsnip: If the password works from command line, then changing it will probably not affect being able to login to Kubuntu. I would try to make sure all things in your home directory are belonging to the proper username and not root or other users
[17:58] <parsnip> it was for opening up multiple tmux sessions, local tmux
[17:58] <genii> parsnip: Yes, something like that might do it
[17:58] <parsnip> i did some chmod u+x
[17:59] <genii> Hm.
[17:59] <parsnip> i think i even tried a "sudo chmod u+x .."
[17:59] <parsnip> or maybe "sudo chmod +x.."
[17:59] <genii> parsnip: Can you pastebin the script that was used?
[17:59] <parsnip> i can find it on the internet, i found it
[17:59] <parsnip> *that sentence was ugly
[18:00] <parsnip> https://gist.github.com/dmytro/3984680
[18:01] <parsnip> so all my silly steps above were because i was new to messing with scripts
[18:01] <parsnip> perhaps bad changes could be localized to these files?
[18:01] <parsnip> i will check permissions on these
[18:02] <genii> parsnip: You can check the exact commands you did by examining the file called .bash_history in the home directory. It will have the exact commands you did
[18:04] <parsnip> permissions all seem to be me
[18:04] <parsnip> (not root)
[18:05] <parsnip> commands don't seem to get any worse than like "sudo ./ssh-multi.sh", that may reveal how much newb i was
[18:05] <genii> parsnip: What is the result of: ls -l .Xauthority    ..?
[18:06] <parsnip> -rw------ me me
[18:07] <parsnip> Dec 12 09:51
[18:07] <genii> Ok, that's correct. I don't think deleting it will do anything useful for solving this problem.
[18:07] <parsnip> i c
[18:08] <genii> parsnip: You can try moving the directory .kde in the home directory to a different name like .oldkde  and then see if it's something in there which is the problem.
[18:09] <genii> ( it will make a new default one next login if it is successful)
[18:10] <parsnip> okay. is there a good way to check?
[18:10] <parsnip> I mean, should i log out on my tty7?
[18:12] <genii> parsnip: The idea would be, login by command-line and make sure you are in the proper home dir, then: mv .kde .oldkde    ...then logout of commandline, go back to main login screen and try
[18:12] <genii> to login to that user again from there
[18:12] <genii> afk, need to finish eating my lunch :)
[18:12] <parsnip> i did the mv. but i am thinking if i need to shut down all my windows here next.
[18:12] <parsnip> okay, thank you genii
[18:35] <parsnip> hello, i have problem with logging in, i was here earlier, but i think i may have a better connection to irc now.
[18:37] <parsnip> my password works in tty, but not in login screen
[18:42] <nescius_> parsnip: what does ~/.xsession-errors say?
[18:44] <parsnip> nescius_: the following:
[18:44] <parsnip> /usr/sbin/lightdm-session: 26: .: Can't open /e/configs/my_profile
[18:45] <parsnip> oops, maybe that is creating the problem? i will figure out what is pointing at that and remove it
[18:51] <parsnip> pressed some buttons, got disconnected. i'm back on. thank you, that seems to have let me login, but i'm going to reboot because state is kind of weird, hope it goes back to normal.
[18:53] <wxl> does anyone know how to paste to klipper from the command line? e.g. i can just pipe to clipit or xclip, etc.
[18:55] <wxl> ahhh dbus blah
[19:02] <parsnip> aha, i had to change my .oldkde back to .kde. Thanks all who helped!
[19:23] <tlotr> Hello everyone
[19:23] <tlotr> I wanted to know if the color of the name@pc-name in the Konsle can be changed to a different color?
[19:25] <tlotr> Anyone who can help
[19:44] <genii> tlotr: That would be a bash setting, not a konsole one
[19:44] <tlotr> genii: How can I do that would you be able to let me know
[19:45] <tlotr> Also I am unable to install grive-tools
[19:45] <tlotr> the ppa is not getting added
[19:45] <genii> tlotr: Consult http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x329.html
[19:46] <tlotr> I mean it shows it's added but then in the /etc/apt/sources.list it doesn't show up
[19:47] <genii> ppa do not go in /etc/apt/sources.list but rather their own separate file in a way like /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ppa-name.list
[19:47] <genii> ( assuming you add it correctly with add-apt-repository)
[19:48] <tlotr> Yep it's there
[19:48] <tlotr> in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[19:48] <tlotr> but then apt-get install grive-tools doesn't work
[19:55] <genii> tlotr: You have to do sudo apt-get update first
[19:55] <tlotr> Yep done that
[19:56] <tlotr> I am trying it once again
[19:56] <genii> tlotr: It's also possible that the ppa does not have a version which is for your edition of Kubuntu
[19:56] <tlotr> 12.04 LTS
[19:57] <genii> tlotr: Which ppa are you using?
[19:57] <tlotr> ppa:thefanclub/grive-tools
[19:58] <tlotr> Hey I think it's not for 12.040
[19:58] <tlotr> 12.04, cause it shows that its tested on 12.10 and above versions only
[19:58] <genii> tlotr: Yes, they do not have a Precise version
[19:58] <tlotr> So sad
[19:58] <genii> Only Quantal onwards
[19:58] <tlotr> :(
[19:59] <genii> tlotr: You should consider going to Kubuntu 14.04
[20:01] <tlotr> Yep but my system is too old and 14.04 runs damn slow on my system
[20:34] <keithzg> tlotr: it *shouldn't* be much slower, is it just baloo, or?
[21:09] <dnel> since updating to 14.10 my laptop's wifi won't reconnect automatically, it works fine when i manually connect. I've tried recreating the profile but no improvement, any thoughts on how to fix this?
[21:28] <AleksejsHome> Hi. I created a kubuntu live usb and launched it on my lenovo B590. Everything works perfectly - touchpad, eth, wifi, BT, sound - everything. Then I click "Install kubuntu", it installs kubuntu on hdd, restarts, and nothing from above works. Even eth. Is there any simple way to make things work out of box?
[21:37] <JunkHunk> hello