[01:57] <somekool> hey there, since I installed mysqld, akonadi's mysqld does not start anymore.. I dont get it, since it has the option skip_networking... why should they conflict ?
[01:57] <somekool> anyone else got that issue ?
[06:27] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:19] <soee> good morning
[08:31] <alvin> Great! Bluetooth is working again with the new updates. KDE can again see my adapter!
[09:21] <valorie> good to hear, alvin
[10:54] <TheOneRing> hi I try to build something using clang and I getinclude could not find load file: /usr/lib/llvm-3.5/share/llvm/cmake/LLVMExports.cmake  https://paste.kde.org/pwx8h4bd2
[10:59] <gioans> #Kkubuntu
[10:59] <gioans> hello
[10:59] <gioans> i am a new kubuntu
[11:01] <soee> hiho gioans
[11:01] <gioans> soee: can you help me?
[11:02] <lordievader> Hey gioans. o/
[11:02] <lordievader> gioans: If you have problems, just ask ;)
[11:33] <gioans> i want to burn mpg video in DVD, what i to do ?
[11:37] <hateball> gioans: you mean burn it so you can watch on a regular DVD player?
[11:39] <hateball> !info dvdstyler | gioans
[11:40] <gioans> no, i can't use any soft of kubuntu, error
[11:53] <ziabice_> hi! I've just upgraded to plasma 5.2 on ubuntu 14.10 and I have a problem with application style
[11:53] <ziabice_> all qt5 apps are shown as gtk styled apps
[11:54] <ziabice_> system settings doesn't work, and qtconfig isn't available
[11:54] <ziabice_> is there a solution?
[11:58] <ziabice_> "system setting doesn't work" means that I can't change the style with it
[11:58] <ziabice_> all kde4/qt4 are perfectly styled
[12:07] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:06] <vimane> ~/quit
[13:09] <lzxfly> sdf
[13:44] <davee420> is there any secret to getting bluetooth and a2dp working together in kubuntu?
[13:47] <Walex> davee420: it is a *secret* of course :-)
[13:48] <davee420> yes, of c ourse it is.  lol
[13:49] <Walex> davee420: but it usually "just works". Look towards the ALSA/PulseAudio configuration side.
[13:49] <davee420> my issue is that i can get bluetooth to connect, but pandora does not play its audio over bluetooth.  i assume it is an issue with pulseaudio, am i missing a step?
[13:49] <Walex> davee420: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset seems semi-sensible
[13:50] <davee420> great, i shall take a look at it, thanks Walex
[13:50] <Walex> davee420: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothPulseaudioTroubleshooting
[13:51] <lfrlucas> Will kbuntu 14.04  receive kde 14.3 from kubuntu-ppa-backports?
[13:52] <lfrlucas> *kde 4.14.3
[13:53] <lord4163> 15.04 is a beauty guys, that's how I want to see a Linux distro.
[13:53] <Walex> lfrlucas: IIRC there should be no need.
[13:53] <lfrlucas> lord4163: What do you mean? Kde 5 is beautiful?
[13:54] <lord4163> lfrlucas: Yes indeed :)
[13:54] <lord4163> ubi-console-setup crashed exit code 141?
[13:54] <lfrlucas> lord4163: Yeah, I agree. I' m using kde5 and I'm loving it
[13:55] <lfrlucas> Walex: Why no need?
[13:57] <lfrlucas> Anyone knows if the bug will be corrected on Kubuntu 14.04 ? https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=271934
[13:57] <lfrlucas> I'm suffering with this bug since several months ago. It seems that a solution has been already found.
[13:58] <lfrlucas> For example I have a kubuntu-14.04  desktop with kdeinit4 using 800 Mb of RAM...
[13:59] <lfrlucas> I need to logout periodically. This is annoying
[14:05] <davee420> Thanks Walex, working now
[14:18] <Walex> lfrlucas: no need because IIRC the policy is that for LTS there will be backports of KDE SC 4 in the main repos, not the PPA.
[14:18] <Walex> lfrlucas: that 'kded4' has been around in various forms for a long time.
[14:18] <Walex> lfrlucas: probably there have been several bugs of that sort.
[14:19] <Walex> lfrlucas: it is not that difficult to write a 2-line script that restarts 'kded4' cleanly, even if it is annoying to have to do so.
[14:21] <lfrlucas> Walex: Is it possible to restart kded4 without restart kde?
[14:23] <lfrlucas> Walex: This bug 271934 is not directly related with kded4, although it affects it. It is related with polkit. It would be good to fix it for everyone using this LTS version
[14:23] <davee420> lfrlucas: kde4 is kde
[14:24] <lfrlucas> ubottu: That is the wrong bug. I'm refering to "kded4 process grows on memory usage (possible leak)"
[14:26] <Walex> lfrlucas: it is very easy to restart 'kded4', there are even online resources for that.
[14:27] <lfrlucas> davee420: We are using Kubuntu 14.04 in our university lab. Since we do a lot of ssh, this bug is quite severe for us. The only solution is to migrate to opensuse, which already fixed it...
[14:28] <davee420> ugh, that would suck, would hate to lose anyone to another distro... but alas, there is no way to restart the DE without restarting KDE... a DE is a DE
[14:29] <davee420> I wonder if that bug exists in 14.10 or in linux mint.
[14:29] <Walex> lfrlucas: qdbus org.kde.kded /MainApplication quit; (kwrapper4 kded4&)
[14:29] <lfrlucas> So why to keep bugs that already fixed on upstream?
[14:29] <davee420> that my friend, is a good question.
[14:30] <lfrlucas> Are you developers of kubuntu?
[14:30] <davee420> nope, i am just another user of kubuntu.
[14:30] <davee420> well, of kde actually, searching for that perfect kde distro
[14:31] <BluesKaj> lfrlucas, try #kubuntu-devel
[14:31] <davee420> excellent suggestion!
[14:31] <Walex> lfrlucas: note the "upgrading to polkit-qt-1 0.103.0+ fixes this issue!" which si probably not quite right, but probably works
[14:32] <lfrlucas> davee420: I think you are using a good kde distro. It will be better when kde 5 arrives
[14:33] <davee420> yes, 5 looks quite inviting.
[14:34] <davee420> i had been quite fond of linux mint, but the condescending attitudes in its irc help channels really turned me off.
[14:35] <lfrlucas> Walex: So my question is if I should expect that kubuntu devs will update fixed polkit, or if  I need to make it manually? Maybe it is better to ask on #kubuntu-dev
[14:36] <davee420> lfrlucas: just reading the notes, i don't think that upgrading polkit-qt is a big issue, in fact i am surprised that it did not update itself in a standard update.  perhaps it needs forced with dist-upgrade?
[15:57] <AkivaAvraham> Hey all: Live Ask Ubuntu Anything live in 5 minutes: http://ubuntuonair.com | #ubuntu-on-air
[16:00] <BluesKaj> !spam | AkivaAvraham
[16:01] <shadeslayer> BluesKaj: I don't see how that's spam tbh
[16:01] <shadeslayer> it's relevant to (K)Ubuntu
[16:01] <AkivaAvraham> shadeslayer, thanks :)
[16:01] <AkivaAvraham> although I hve been hopping channels doing it
[16:02] <BluesKaj> knee jerk reaction, but it'sd still spam IMO
[16:02] <AkivaAvraham> BluesKaj, hope to see you there!
[16:21] <designbybeck_> is there a "Task Manager"
[16:21] <designbybeck_> in KDE
[16:21] <designbybeck_> Kubuntu
[16:21] <lordievader> Yes, ksysguard.
[16:21] <designbybeck_> thank you lordievader
[16:26] <shadeslayer> press ctrl + esc
[16:26] <shadeslayer> :)
[17:09] <Arran> Hallo
[19:53] <dannyzen1984> hi there - i just installed plasma 5.2 (14.10) and i'm getting a reproduceable crash when snapping windows - can anyone help me out with next steps?
[20:01] <dannyzen1984> guessing its a crash in kwin when using quick tile. funny it only happens when i tile to the right
[20:02] <soee> dannyzen1984: quick tile ?
[20:02] <dannyzen1984> yup - I've mapped a keyboard shortcut to Quick Tile window to the right, when execute the shortcut kwin crashes and sddm greeter opens
[20:03] <dannyzen1984> the crash executes when snapping (quick tiling?) the window to the right side of the monitor as well.
[20:04] <dannyzen1984> there's an interesting stacktrace in /var/log/Xorg... but I can't make heads or tails of it
[20:04] <soee> dannyzen1984: can you report/mention this bug on #plasma ?
[20:05] <dannyzen1984> soee: thanks will do!
[20:53] <foormea> hello! i'm running kubuntu 14.04 on a hp elitebook 840 laptop. for some reason, i can't manage to get mid-click mouse/thumbpad emulation and i can't find any option in the "input devices" settings in system settings
[20:54] <foormea> there's just no option to tick to enable/disable mid-click emulation by clicking thumbpad buttons 1 and 2 simulatenously
[22:03] <davee420> i've done some editing in grub, i know that i need to run 'sudo update-grub' but  is there another command that needs to be run after that?
[22:04] <bprompt> hmm
[22:04] <bprompt> davee420:     editing in grub, meaning, editing the actual grub.cfg file?
[22:04] <davee420> i was thinking that one also had to update an init command somehwere as well.
[22:05] <davee420> yes, the actual grub config file as found in /etc/default/grub
[22:05] <davee420> i guess i was thinking that initrd need a separate update too?
[22:05] <bprompt> ok... because the /etc/default/grub overrides whatever you typed in the grub.cfg once you run update-grub
[22:06] <davee420> and initrd needs no update itself then?  is that correct?
[22:06] <bprompt> davee420:    updates?    dunno, depends, if all you need is the grub.cfg updated, nope, that's all
[22:06] <davee420> i guess i could have just used grub-customizer, but i like hacking the actual files instead of using gui's, ya know what i mean?  lol
[22:07] <davee420> okay, thanks... i'll give this a shot then and see if it works or not.  dealing with the ugly fonts in tty after nvidia driver install.
[22:07] <davee420> brb
[22:11] <davee420> hot damn, getting there!
[22:19] <bprompt> davee420:    btw, there's a kde-config-grub2   IIRC in the repositories
[22:19] <davee420> oh cool, i did not know that.
[22:20] <bprompt> it adds an extra applet in "system settings", to configure grub2
[22:21] <davee420> i just recently rediscovered kde, i forgot how zippy it is compared, compared to some of the other DE's
[22:27] <davee420> okay, next question... is it wrong to hate muon?  i cannot stand it!
[22:28] <koftes> Hi
[22:28] <davee420> i guess that i am just too used to snynaptic
[22:29] <koftes> All of a sudden, Network Manager stopped connecting to my wlan, and when I try to open the details for the connection, I get an error message saying "No agents were available for this request"
[22:29] <koftes> No other information
[22:30] <koftes> The password is not saved.  If I enter it manually, it will connect, but it will disappear again.  I've restarted KDE, I've restarted the PC, but it's the same.
[22:31] <koftes> This doesn't happen with all connections.  For example, it connected to a network at the office, and it doesn't complain about invisible agents when I open the settings for that connection.
[22:31] <davee420> just out of curiosity, are you using kde wallet?
[22:32] <koftes> Normally, yes, but it hasn't been coming up.
[22:32] <koftes> I'm trying to run it, I'm trying to stop it and start it again, but nothing happens.  As I've said, I've also restarted the system.
[22:33] <koftes> All this happened out of the blue: it was working, I put it to sleep as usual, I turned it on again in the morning as usual, and it was like this.
[22:33] <davee420> i think then you need to create a new network profile, i have experienced that before myself on my notebook, and cannot remember precisely what i did, but i seem to recall it was profile related in the network app
[22:35] <davee420> koftes: give it a google and see what comes up.
[22:35] <koftes> I did
[22:35] <davee420> there seem to be many hits on it, see if any of them apply to your situation.
[22:36] <koftes> Nothing useful. No agents available for this request is a meaningless f*#%$^& message
[22:36] <koftes> There's literally no other error information
[22:37] <davee420> wait one
[22:39] <davee420> i can't help but think that it is related to wallet... i can't be of any help though because i'm not on a wifi system and i loath using wallet and disable it straight away.  lol
[22:39] <davee420> pop into kubuntu-devel they might have some ideas
[22:40] <koftes> I'm pretty sure it's related to kwallet
[22:40] <koftes> I'll check there
[22:40] <davee420> yeah, i honestly think that it is too.  everything i read on google keeps mentioning it
[23:05] <KaiserA> Hello, anyone here?
[23:08] <KaiserA> Ok, I'll guess I'll just drop my case and wait to see if anyone responds, I'm hacing a bit of a problem with openGL,  when I go to the info centre it sayes it can't initialize, and I can't use aplications like Blender. Hope anyone here has an idea of what is happenning?
[23:09] <keithzg> KaiserA: What drivers are you using, and on what hardware?
[23:09] <KaiserA> I'm running an ATI R7 250
[23:11] <keithzg> AMD, you mean? ;) (sorry, being needlessly pedantic). And which drivers are you running it under?
[23:12] <KaiserA> ok, when I run glxinfo it sayes that glxinfo isn't installed
[23:14] <keithzg> KaiserA: You can just open the OpenGL info module and it'll tell ya some of that. But if you haven't yourself configured anything, you're probably running the open source AMD drivers then.
[23:14] <KaiserA> How can I check?
[23:15] <keithzg> Well, as aforementioned, the OpenGL KDE control module says some things (just start typing OpenGL into Krunner or Kicker and it'll probably show up)
[23:15] <KaiserA> If by the info module you refer to the tab in the info centre, when i open it i get this error "Could not initialize OpenGL"
[23:15] <keithzg> Ah, yeah I think that's the one.
[23:15] <keithzg> Try opening Driver Manager then.
[23:16] <keithzg> From there, if there are alternate drivers to be considered/configured (and for your card there will be) it should list what's currently configured and what your other options are.
[23:17] <keithzg> (mostly doing this from memory, at work here I have an all-Intel hardware stack so all the drivers just come with the kernel)
[23:19] <KaiserA> ok, I opened it and i gives me three options,  "using video drivers for AMD.... from fglrx", "using video drivers for AMD.... from fglrx-updates" and "using X.org X server..."
[23:19] <KaiserA> Also thanks for helping
[23:20] <KaiserA> ok, i selected the thrid, it said recommended
[23:20] <keithzg> No problem! The first is the standard proprietary drivers from AMD, the second is in theory the same but more cutting edge, and the third is probably what you're already using or is a fallback default.
[23:20] <KaiserA> I have to restart for it to change stuff, right?
[23:20] <keithzg> Yeah, most likely.
[23:21] <keithzg> Or at least restart your display server, but probably a full-ish system restart.
[23:21] <KaiserA> ok, thanks a lot, i'll see if it works and tinker with it if it doesnt, if i'm here again it didn't work
[23:21] <keithzg> (since it might require some kernel module reloading, which is simpler to just let the init process do it for you to be honest)
[23:21] <keithzg> heh, fingers crossed!