[01:30] <HoloIRCUser> Have a nice year
[01:53] <BoomerBile> anyone know how to repair the boot sector after installing a dual boot with windows?
[01:54] <HoloIRCUser> Happy year evbody
[09:07] <shiggitay> hey all... I'm trying to make an initramfs image for my tablet to boot from an SD card... I have found this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootFromSD but I'm not running a *buntu OS. I'm running Funtoo Linux. I"m sure the fundamentals are the same, but how would I go about settiing it up right?
[09:36] <shiggitay> anyone?
[09:36] <shiggitay> Okay new question: where can I get the deb installer for initramfs-tools?
[13:16] <Voyage> Hi, Is there ANY RELIABLE screen capture software like windows has? I have tried kazoom and many.
[13:54] <mparillo> Voyage: I have used knsapshot and I have not seen if fail, so it is reliable in my experience. Is it missing a key feature for you?
[13:56] <ramchandra> ksnapshot works well for me
[14:16] <BluesKaj_> Happy New Year everyone!
[14:46] <ramchandra> oh new year for americans
[14:46] <ramchandra> that's why
[14:46] <ramchandra> (and south americans)
[14:47] <BluesKaj_> and Canadians and Europeans and Russians etc etc
[16:41] <xt_> Good day everyone, first time here :)
[16:42] <monkeyjuice> hello xt_
[16:48] <xt_> hello monkeyjuice :) Does Canonical resume support kubuntu again? Haven't check back at kubuntu site for a long time,
[16:50] <monkeyjuice> Kubuntu was sponsored by Canonical Ltd. until 2012, and thereafter by Blue Systems. During the changeover, Kubuntu retained the use of Ubuntu project servers and existing developers
[16:51] <monkeyjuice> thats from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubuntu
[16:52] <xt_> thx  ; P
[17:08] <iwar> hi
[17:08] <monkeyjuice> hello iwar
[17:08] <xt_> hello iwar
[17:08] <BluesKaj_> the3 cheif Kubunty developer was laid off by Canonical and hired by Blue Systems , he  hangs out in #kubuntu-devel as Riddell, aka Jonathan Riddell
[17:09] <Guest18878> my upgrade form 14.04 to 14.10 failed I've got the dvd and
[17:09] <monkeyjuice> happy new year BluesKaj_
[17:09] <Guest18878> need help to recover the failed upgrade , what I see is kernel failed error
[17:09] <BluesKaj_> hey monkeyjuice, Happy New Year to you too ! :)
[17:10] <iwar> how configure tor whit vidalia?
[17:10] <BluesKaj_> Guest18878, make sure 14.04 LTS only upgrade is disabled in the package manager
[17:14] <iwar> a link of guide to configure tor whit vidalia in kubuntu
[17:17] <xt_> BluesKaj_ , thx that's good to know
[17:24] <xt_> iwar, I only tried Tor browser bundle before, but it should be the same no matter on ubuntu or kubuntu, link https://www.torproject.org/projects/vidalia.html.en
[17:29] <G_Daniels> Hi. I do have strange problem on my kubuntu 14.10 with the "Recently Installed" menu. It is displayed stretched and distorted for reasons unknown.
[17:30] <iwar> ok thanks, but kubuntu doesn't open tor browser bundle, it doesn't read the program.
[17:31] <BluesKaj_> G_Daniels, Recently Installed?
[17:32] <G_Daniels> Yes, the menu in the classic view
[17:33] <G_Daniels> Its distorted and stretched fully over entire desktop
[17:33] <iwar> daniel first the install kubuntu, how SO had you?
[17:34] <iwar> becouse i had ubuntu and i too have the problem of storage
[17:34] <G_Daniels> how did you solve it?
[17:34] <G_Daniels> this looks obviously like some menu drawing bug to me
[17:35] <monkeyjuice> G_Daniels:  this is a fresh install?
[17:36] <G_Daniels> its a 3 day old install with additional applications installed on it. the entire system has been updated to the latest packages available
[17:37] <iwar> i don't understand your problem? is a problem of storege or a bug whit a program in directory?
[17:37] <iwar> !*
[17:38] <BluesKaj_> bbl
[17:39] <G_Daniels> neither is it a storage nor a directory problem. the "Recently installed" submenues from the kde application launcher are totally streteched over the entire visible screen. you only can see the first menu row fully stretched over the entire screen
[17:40] <G_Daniels> others are not visible, only the first row and its fully stetched
[17:40] <iwar> change the risoluction
[17:41] <iwar> of the program
[17:41] <G_Daniels> already tried to change the res. didnt made any difference
[17:42] <iwar> i have kubuntu from 25, now open the program that create a problem at you
[17:44] <iwar> kde doesn't create problem at me
[17:46] <iwar> friends how install java ?
[17:50] <G_Daniels> @iwar - apt-get install default-jre
[17:50] <iwar> thanks
[17:53] <iwar> how unistall java and tor
[17:53] <iwar> apt-get remove?
[17:56] <BluesKaj_> iwar, yes
[17:57] <iwar> thanks
[17:57] <BluesKaj_> you should keep the default java app tho
[18:01] <iwar> what???
[18:03] <BluesKaj_> iwar, java-common etc
[18:04] <iwar> ok
[20:45] <thor77> can anyone confirm a "TP-Link WN725N v2" (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN725N_v2) will work with kubuntu?
[20:49] <BluesKaj> thor77, I use a TP-WDR3600 router, and it works great as most TP-Link devices do on Linux
[20:50] <thor77> BluesKaj: i cant get this stick working on archlinux -> i will have to switch to another one :/
[20:50] <thor77> but, uhm, i will try the live-cd
[20:52] <BluesKaj> the kubuntu/ubiquity installer should have no problem with ethernet or wifi with that router
[20:54] <BluesKaj> thor77, I'm a bit confused here, hang on.
[21:00] <BluesKaj> thor77, sorry, I misread, so it's a usb dongle
[21:00] <thor77> BluesKaj: yes
[21:04] <BluesKaj> thor77, here's a tutorial, http://brilliantlyeasy.com/ubuntu-linux-tl-wn725n-tp-link-version-2-wifi-driver-install/
[21:05] <thor77> BluesKaj: this tutorial only installs the driver, thats now in the kernel, manually
[21:08] <noah> hello, i've reinstalled becouse i wanted to change unity.  i've intalled kubuntu keeping my home folder. After installationg KDE doesn't load.  Does any body know why_ thanks
[21:09] <BluesKaj> thor77, then network manager should recognize the kernel module , did you run,  ip add in the trerminal. or ifconfig ?
[21:10] <thor77> BluesKaj: "iw dev" and "ifconfig" doesnt show the interface, but "iwconfig" does
[21:13] <BluesKaj> ok iwconfig still works on kubuntus up to 14.04, then run ifup wlan0, then sudo dhclient wlan0
[21:15] <BluesKaj> thor77, ^
[21:16] <BluesKaj> thor77, then you should see network manager list the wifi signal
[21:21] <estacado> Hi anybody using kodi on kubuntu?
[21:25] <estacado> Anybody?
[21:26] <BluesKaj> estacado, what's kodi, not listed in the package manager
[21:31] <estacado> hi any using kodi?
[21:38] <thor77> blubberbop: which package includes ifup?
[21:39] <thor77> oh, wrong highlight..
[21:39] <thor77> sry