[04:11] <redarsika> всем привет
[04:11] <redarsika> есть кто знает русский
[10:04] <Beginner> Hello
[10:04] <Beginner> i'm trying to kubuntu from a bootable pen but it never starts
[10:06] <Beginner> i'm trying to run kubuntu from a bootable pen but it never starts
[10:06] <Beginner> i click on "try kubuntu" and that's all
[10:06] <Beginner> it never starts
[10:07] <Beginner> can anyone help me?
[10:07] <Beginner> please?
[11:01] <Adso> ciao
[11:27] <andy123> Beginner: what happens?
[13:52] <BluesKaj_> Hiyas all
[14:07] <Fernando___> hello
[14:10] <BluesKaj_> Hi Fernando___
[14:10] <Fernando___> hi BluesKaj_
[14:10] <Fernando___> I have a problem with plasma/dolphin
[14:10] <Fernando___> can you help me?
[14:11] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, state your issue, and we'll try to help
[14:12] <Fernando___> ok
[14:13] <Fernando___> sometimes Plasma crashes when I move a file to another directory
[14:13] <Fernando___> also and when I move a file to trash
[14:13] <BluesKaj_> plasma 4 or 5?
[14:13] <Fernando___> 4
[14:14] <Fernando___> I'm using kubuntu 14.04
[14:14] <BluesKaj_> ok, have you updated and upgraded lately?
[14:14] <Fernando___> yes, about once a week, but this problem occurs since I installed kubuntu
[14:15] <Fernando___> maybe 3 or 4 months ago
[14:15] <Fernando___> no update fixed it,
[14:16] <Fernando___> the worst thing is that I do the same thing several times and sometimes it crashes
[14:16] <Fernando___> sometimes it don't
[14:16] <BluesKaj_> did you install kubuntu directly or did you add kde after installing ubuntu first?
[14:17] <Fernando___> it's a fresh install
[14:17] <Fernando___> I installed it, and after that I copied my docs,music, pictures, etc from my backup
[14:19] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, oh then you added your old /homre/user directory which contains config files for some apps and desktop I reckon
[14:21] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, or did you just add the old folders from the /home/user dir?
[14:22] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: not exactly. when I installed kubuntu, I made new partitions for "/" and "/home"
[14:22] <Fernando___> after the installation was finished, I copied my files from another hard disk
[14:23] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, ok that's wise, but which files did you copy?
[14:23] <Fernando___> the hdd where kubuntu is installed was formatted before
[14:26] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: BluesKaj_, I just copied my old ".mozilla" and ".thunderbird" folders to my home, and some non-sysytem files, like music to my Music folder , documents to my Documents folder, etc.
[14:27] <Fernando___> I used Linux Mint with Mate previously, but no old configuration or system files remains
[14:37] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, if there were no dot files/hidden files or links from the old install besides mozilla and thunderbird, which shouldn't be causing plasma problems . then I have no idea what it could be,
[14:42] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: ok, I even reported the crash when I had the 1st crash, back in may or june. no solution yet :(  , I also spent lots of time googling with no solution.
[14:43] <Fernando___> I hoped it was a common failure, but I saw some reports like this in kde.org , and all of them are still open
[14:44] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: thank you anyway
[14:44] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, do you have the kubuntu backports enabled in your soures.list . I was wondering if your kde version may be out of date
[14:46] <BluesKaj_> err sources.list
[14:54] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: yes, I have backports enabled as I can see it in Muon, where is sources.list ?
[14:57] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, /etc/apt/sources.list in krunner/run command
[14:58] <BluesKaj_> alt+F2
[14:59] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___, muon looks at the sources'list for it's sources, they are supposed to be the same
[15:00] <BluesKaj_> errr sources.list
[15:01] <BluesKaj_> and have you run sudo ap-get dist-upgrade after doing a regular upgrade, lately?
[15:02] <BluesKaj_> correction : sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[15:02] <BluesKaj_> Fernando___,^
[15:03] <Fernando___> Ok, wait a minute pls
[15:06] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: yes, they are enabled!
[15:07] <Fernando___> but I didn't upgraded to 14.10, I still having 14.04
[15:08] <BluesKaj_> dist-upgrade upgrades your desktop and realted files, not the OS
[15:09] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: oh, ok! I will try it
[15:09] <Fernando___> thank you
[15:09] <BluesKaj_> do-release-upgrade upgrades the sytem to the next OS release
[15:12] <Fernando___> I ran sudo apt-get dist-upgrade but no packets were added
[15:13] <Fernando___> BluesKaj_: thank you for your help, I must go now
[15:14] <Fernando___> I will come back here later or maybe tomorrow
[17:09] <Akela_> hi, could anyone tell me why PTP/MTP is not working anymore with S4 ? i end up with "could not claim device"
[19:00] <foormea> hi. i've got a problem with kubuntu's network manager. i'm currently connected to a wifi network. i wanna configure a manual wired connection, so i create one. after i've created, it's not showing in the list of available connection
[19:00] <foormea> i'm just really confused, how to get my wired network up via the network manager?
[19:01] <tlotr> Is you ethernet cable connected to the LAN port on your system?
[19:01] <foormea> yeah
[19:01] <foormea> but that shouldn't stop network manager to connect to it anyway...
[19:01] <tlotr> Once you open manage connections do you see Wired Connection 1
[19:02] <foormea> yeah or whichever connection i've created
[19:02] <tlotr> So does it show connected over there
[19:02] <foormea> no
[19:03] <tlotr> what about ifconfig
[19:03] <tlotr> Does ifconfig shows eth0?
[19:03] <foormea> interface not up
[19:03] <foormea> well, up but not configured
[19:03] <tlotr> Then it's not connected properly
[19:04] <foormea> no shit
[19:04] <foormea> did you understand my question?
[19:04] <foormea> knetworkmanager is not showing wired connections in the list of available connections to connect to
[19:04] <tlotr> You eth0 is not getting an IP address through DHCP?
[19:04] <foormea> on 2 different laptops
[19:05] <foormea> nothing to do with dhcp
[19:05] <tlotr> So no wired connections are showing up
[19:05] <foormea> correct
[19:05] <tlotr> Strange
[19:06] <tlotr> Is the lan port enabled through BIOS?
[19:06] <foormea> ... if the interface exists and is up, then obviously, yes
[19:06] <tlotr> what about ifconfig command
[19:06] <foormea> the answer's not gonna change from 2mn ago
[19:07] <foormea> the interface is up but not configured
[19:07] <tlotr> You wired connection should show as eth0 in ifconfig
[19:07] <foormea> i could configure it manually
[19:07] <foormea> but that won't make knetworkmanager work like it should
[19:07] <tlotr> I am not really getting what exactly the problem is
[19:08] <foormea> the problem is: knetworkmanager is not showing anything else than wifi networks in "available connections"
[19:08] <foormea> and knetworkmanager is not letting me bring up any wired connection
[19:09] <tlotr> I don't really use Wireless so I don't really know. I use a wired connection and for me in Network Manager > under Wired > it shows Wired Connection 1 and shows the status as connected
[19:09] <foormea> ok, got it to work
[19:10] <tlotr> Great
[19:10] <foormea> stupid knetworkmanager will only let me connect to a wired connection if there's a cable plugged to another running equipment
[19:10] <foormea> but anyway
[19:10] <foormea> thanks
[19:10] <tlotr> Yes that is correct
[19:10] <tlotr> Unless and untill the lan port recieves the connection it doesn't get activated
[19:11] <tlotr> I thought your wired was connected to a router or something
[19:11] <tlotr> *wire
[19:11] <foormea> no, i'm installing a pcengines alix and i'm configuring a local pxe boot to install debian on it
[20:36] <hans_> hi
[21:53] <reborn7_> hey there?
[22:13] <mhajii210> hi guys. i was wondering if there is a way to turn off numlock led and Mode F led on my usb logitech media keyboard after Kubuntu shuts down.
[22:19] <dfzxh> how stable is the plama 5 tech preview these days?
[22:24] <soee_> dfzxh: not sure about tech preview but in 15.04 it works perfect for me :)
[22:29] <dfzxh> soee_: i see, thank you
[22:32] <keithzg_> For me it's perfectly stable in 14.10 as long as I restart sddm upon boot, heh
[22:34] <keithzg_> I also just finally got around to reporting my one other "major" issue with it, which is https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341858 (purely cosmetic)
[22:41] <soee_> well sddm is a big problem atm
[22:41] <soee_> but you can switch to lightdm and no issue :)
[22:47] <keithzg_> HAH
[22:47] <keithzg_> No issue, they say :P
[22:48] <keithzg_> Got nothing but a blank screen when I tried that. Had to switch back to SDDM to have it work at all
[22:54] <keithzg_> But yeah, SDDM is definitely a bit wonky at the moment.
[23:10] <smaudet> hello, would anyone be willing to help me with wifi drivers? I keep on pulling updates and every single time it knocks out my wifi drivers. I think its a bunch of problems to do with kernel, hard drive space, old wifi drivers, and something being done wrong (perhaps) with the repos.
[23:20] <smaudet> did anyone see what I sent?
[23:20] <smaudet> seems like I'm also facing some connectivity issues
[23:31] <smaudet> reposting as I'm not sure it sent:
[23:31] <smaudet> hello, would anyone be willing to help me with wifi drivers? I keep on pulling updates and every single time it knocks out my wifi drivers. I think its a bunch of problems to do with kernel, hard drive space, old wifi drivers, and something being done wrong (perhaps) with the repos.
[23:31] <smaudet> There may be something that could be patched and added back to kubuntu too, because it seems every device I load kubuntu on lately can't recognize the wifi drivers. Fedora works fine, so someone is doing something wrong (and its not me)
[23:31] <smaudet> kubuntu 12.04 (I'm scared to upgrade, I don't think anything will work if I do), 64 bit, using b43 drivers