[00:01] <Scunizi> yofel: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9648309/
[00:02] <yofel> that's all?
[00:02] <Scunizi> yep.. that's all of it.
[00:02] <Scunizi> I did it direct from the command line using | pastebinit
[00:03] <Unit193> apt-get -o debug::pkgproblemresolver=1 dist-upgrade 2>&1 | pastebinit
[00:03] <yofel> ah, please redirect stderr as well ( ... 2>&1 | pastebinit)
[00:08] <Scunizi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9648326/
[00:09] <yofel> thanks
[00:09] <Scunizi> more complete for you?
[00:11] <yofel> yeah, that's what I needed
[00:14] <yofel> Scunizi: there's nothing you can do about digikam right now, needs a fixed package
[00:14] <yofel> please wait a couple hours
[00:15] <Scunizi> ok.. no problem.  Thanks for looking and letting me know.  I'm always in a fog when it comes to this stuff.
[01:03] <Voyage>  I cannot use wireless. Its disabled. I guess I do not have drivers on my fresh install. How can I fix it?
[01:06] <soee> Voyage: do you have network manager loaded ?
[01:07] <Voyage> network manager? its the computer icon in task bar?
[01:08] <Voyage> soee:  yes, I guess. but it is not enabling wifi
[01:08] <soee> i think yes, what Kubuntu version ae you runing ?
[01:08] <Voyage> ~$ lspci -vnn | grep Network 0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
[01:10] <soee> Voyage: maybe try to ask on #ubuntu im not to familiar with this stuff :) it just works for me
[01:10] <soee> but im on Plasma 5
[01:10] <Voyage> k
[03:29] <Grudge> hey, i'm new on linux/kubuntu
[03:29] <Grudge> how can i install programs?
[03:29] <bsdtux> grudge: you can use the Muon Discover to install applications
[03:30] <Grudge> let me check :)
[03:30] <bsdtux> or from a terminal use apt-get install <app name>  to install an application
[03:32] <Grudge> bsdtux: the complete file name?
[03:32] <Grudge> ex: Sublime Text 2.0.2 x64.tar
[03:33] <Grudge> apt.get install Sublime Text 2.0.2 x64.tar
[03:33] <Grudge> ?
[03:33] <bsdtux> nope would be sudo apt-get install sublime-text. You can also search from the command line using sudo apt-cache search sublime
[03:34] <Grudge> it works :D
[03:35] <Grudge> thanks
[03:35] <bsdtux> No problem.
[03:42] <bsdtux> are there any mentors on this channel that could give me some advice on a path? I can't decided between packaging or development as a way to start contributing
[03:44] <somekool> Grudge: when I dont know the exact name, I do $ aptitude search partial_name
[03:44] <somekool> then $ sudo apt-get install full_name
[03:44] <somekool> bsdtux: I think it depends more on your interested, what you want to learn
[03:45] <somekool> you could pick up JJ (junior) bugs from the bugs.kde.org if you are interested in C++,
[03:45] <bsdtux> well I am a linux sys admin by day but I really want to move over to development. So I want to learn more about development but I worry that I may require more hand holding than someone has the time for
[03:46] <somekool> have you look at this page ? https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/GettingInvolved
[03:46] <bsdtux> but I also really have a twitch for knownledge on how packages are created so I could do my own
[03:47] <bsdtux> thanks somekool, I was reading that page a few minutes ago. Thinking of going through the MOTU
[03:47] <somekool> making .deb packages => https://wiki.debian.org/HowToPackageForDebian
[03:48] <bsdtux> I have built some apps with python though. Like my datacenter shutdown scripts and recently a port scanner
[03:48] <somekool> for opensource contributation, its best to scratch your own itch. what is painful/annoying to you ? fix it.
[03:48] <bsdtux> gotcha.
[03:49] <somekool> Junior bugs on KDE https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=JJ
[03:50] <somekool> there is plasma bindings for a lot of languages too, you could write an applet in the language of your choice
[03:50] <bsdtux> cool. So those would be bugs that a junior developer should be able to fix correct
[03:50] <somekool> also, test drive Vivid, bug report
[03:50] <somekool> correcgt.
[03:50] <bsdtux> great. Thanks for the point in the right direction. I will work on getting setup and going tomorrow. Thanks somekool. That really helps
[03:51] <somekool> np
[03:51] <somekool> enjoy whats left of 2014 and happy new year
[04:39] <derekc> anyone have any ideas why suspend to ram isnt waking up on 14.1?
[07:02] <ceibal_> hola
[07:04] <soee> hiho
[07:04] <Natu> privado¡?
[07:04] <soee> !uy
[08:48] <parsnip> Hi, can I make some shortcut like '/usr/bin/konsole mutt' ? This syntax isn't working.
[11:38] <jubo2> Hi and thanks for the Kubuntu
[11:39] <jubo2> I'd like a method of inputting a 'c' with a cedilla ( little hook under it )
[11:40] <jubo2> I have a friend who long time ago gave me something that I run with something like "sh .xinitrc"
[11:40] <jubo2> that coded it to me pressing Alt-Gr + comma and then the 'c' or 'C' and there would reliably be a cedilla
[11:41] <jubo2> sry.. not alt gr, the weird metakey between Alt Gr and Ctrll
[11:41] <jubo2> but I lost that in a system migration
[11:42] <jubo2> didn't copy the dot-files from home dir. beginners fault
[12:33] <BluesKaj_> 'Morning all and a Happy New Year!
[13:11] <joan> Hi, it seems I removed the whole taskbar when I only wanted to delete one icon. How can I recover it?
[13:15] <BluesKaj_> joan, right click on the desktop, add panel
[13:18] <BluesKaj_> oops sorry I misread joan, add widget instead of panel.
[13:43] <joan> BluesKaj_, I lost everything no "K" button, nothing
[13:44] <BluesKaj_> joan, ok so you lost the panel, right click on the desktop , choose add panel
[13:44] <joan> default panel or blank panel?
[13:44] <BluesKaj_> default
[13:45] <joan> oh
[13:45] <joan> thanx
[13:45] <joan> :)
[13:45] <BluesKaj_> you'll proly need to rebuild it with your choice of widgets
[13:45] <joan> yeah, but it isn't as problem
[13:46] <BluesKaj_> good
[13:46] <joan> you've been so helpful,
[13:46] <joan> thank you
[13:46] <BluesKaj_> you're welcom , that's what we're here for
[13:47] <BluesKaj_> err welcome
[14:28] <Heisenberg> Hi there
[14:28] <RaSTuS> A Very Happy New Year to all the Kubuntuans, just finished watching the New Year's fireworks in Sydney, awesome show, catch if you can.
[14:30] <Heisenberg14> you too RaSTuS
[14:32] <RaSTuS> Cheers Heisenberg14, party on.
[14:35] <Heisenberg14> :)
[14:36] <Heisenberg14> at 11.35 am here. remain 12 hours of 2014
[14:37] <Walex> Happy new year to people in the Pacific area!
[14:45] <Tarin> 8 hours to go for me
[14:53] <mparillo> As of 12/30/2014 at 9:12 pm, KFN is back on-line. Our apologize for the extended time KFN was not available to you.I took KFN off-line on 12/27/2014, 8:12 pm, because of numerous php errors being reported. As of this evening, I believe these have all been fixed.Thank you for your patience and continued support. https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?67116-Server-Upgrade-Migration&p=364522&viewfull=1#post364522
[14:57] <BluesKaj_> ok mparillo good stuff :)
[15:02] <Evpok> Ahoj. Is there someone knowledgeable on Kubuntu CI here?
[15:03] <Evpok> I wondered why there was no updates on https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ci/+archive/ubuntu/unstable-daily
[15:06] <BluesKaj_> Evpok, ask in #kubuntu-devel
[17:01] <Heisenberg14> i have problem
[17:01] <Heisenberg14> :(
[17:01] <BluesKaj> just state your issue
[17:01] <Walex> Heisenberg14: lucky you! Some people instead have really bad solutions they have to live with.
[17:03] <Heisenberg14> reboot, brb
[17:19] <ildefonso> and X keeps leaking RAM like mad as long as I have desktop effects enabled :(
[17:32] <BluesKaj> ildefonso, which gpu?
[17:33] <ildefonso> BluesKaj, AMD R9 270x
[17:34] <ildefonso> funny enough, it doesn't leak memory if I use compiz (but compiz doesn't behave very well with kde)
[17:38] <BluesKaj> ildefonso, dunno why you would need compiz, but i haven't heard of this problem with newer kubuntus
[17:39] <bsdtux> On KUbuntu 14.10 I can't seem to find Passwords and Encryption Keys. I am trying to follow this guide https://launchpad.net/+help-registry/openpgp-keys.html. Can someone point me in the correct position
[17:39] <ildefonso> BluesKaj, I tried compiz to isolate the problem, and I only observe the problem while using kwin with desktop effects enabled.
[17:39] <ildefonso> BluesKaj, and, of course, upon observing that it works fine with compiz, I considered using it instead of kwin for the time being, but it has too many compatibility issues.
[17:40] <ildefonso> and I just do not like gnome nor unity.
[17:40] <ildefonso> less than 3.5 hours uptime, and X is already close to 2GB :(
[17:44] <BluesKaj> ildefonso, is this 14.10
[17:46] <ildefonso> this is 14.04
[17:46] <ildefonso> BluesKaj, which gpu do you use?
[17:47] <BluesKaj> nvidia 8400gs on the desktop and intel on this laptop
[17:53] <BluesKaj> ildefonso, personally when purchasing new computers in the last 10 yrs I've stayed with nvidia or intel gpus where possible, due to my problems with ati/amd graphics previously on linux
[17:55] <ildefonso> yeah, historically nvidia has had better linux support.  I bought this one because can be used for GPGPU computing, whereas most (cheap) nvidia cards has to be "hacked" somehow to do so.
[17:59] <BluesKaj> well. my pc is used as a HTPC so the cheaper cards serve the purpose since we're not gamers
[18:00] <ildefonso> I am not a big gamer, but I am trying to work with OpenCL.
[18:42] <ShalokShalom> kubuntu 1404 goes into sleep here and return always in busy box
[18:42] <ShalokShalom> cant restore data in life stick because of that
[20:08] <Danie^> Found memtest86+ image: /memtest86+.bin <-- Have this message in console when use sudo dpkg --configure -a
[20:36] <Walex> current AMD/ATi drivers on Linux and X11 are pretty good in my experience, especially the free sw ones.
[20:36] <Walex> but I don't know whether that applies to OpenCL with LLVM, but I suspect so.
[21:35] <arthurfiggis> hello :) does anyone know what desktop "effect" is the one which, if you move the cursor to the top left of the screen, allows you to easily switch between windows? it's a bit of an annoyance when playing full-screen games, occasionally moving the mouse up to the corner of a game screen will bring up the window switcher
[21:35] <arthurfiggis> (been looking around at the ones enabled but none of them seem to be the right one)
[21:36] <bprompt> arthurfiggis:    you mean the next "workspace" ?
[21:37] <arthurfiggis> bprompt: i don't think so...maybe i should explain better, say you have three or four windows open already...if you move to the top left of the screen with the cursor it'll sort of "zoom out" and allow you to switch between those different windows by clicking on them
[21:37] <arthurfiggis> (unless that is switching workspaces, in which case you're probably right :) )
[21:38] <bprompt> hmmmm maybe is not that
[21:39] <arthurfiggis> bprompt: i don't have any virtual desktops enabled so that was my thought, but I'll take a look anyway, thanks...i was assuming it was a desktop effect but flipping the individual ones on and off doesn't seem to do much :(
[21:41] <Scunizi> Under Window Management in the Effects section is "Present Windows" .. I think that is what you're looking for.
[21:41] <Scunizi> arthurfiggis: ^--^
[21:41] <bprompt> hmmm
[21:42] <bprompt> I'm  on 12.04.... and I think that'd be as Scunizi  in 14.04 maybe... in 12.04   would be under "window behaviour > task switcher"
[21:42] <arthurfiggis> Scunizi: aha...yep that's the one, as soon as i turned that one off everything's fine again :) much appreciated! that's what i get for not checking the bottom of the list i guess ;)
[22:43] <yvear> how do I set up programs to execute with root permissions? i.e. right now I must do 'kdesudo gvim' but I just want to click gvim once on its desktop icon  I tried making a shell script with these 2 lines:
[22:43] <yvear> #!/bin/sh
[22:43] <yvear> kdesudo gvim
[22:44] <yvear> but it opens only as normal user as if kdesudo isn't used
[22:44] <yvear> * gui programs