[00:05] <VolUTFan> OerHeks, I looked.  That wasn't what I was talking about.  That is to create and mirror public channels for public use.  I am talking specifically for LAN use only.
[00:05] <VolUTFan> thanks anywho
[00:11] <rodolfojcj> VolUTFan: I don't know about what you are trying to do, but for LAN use I've used either Apt-Cacher NG or Squid Proxy for all the http traffic, even the .deb packages
[00:12] <rodolfojcj> and with them I've minimized redownloading .deb packages from the Internet
[00:12] <rodolfojcj> maybe it could de useful for your use case
[02:17] <darthanubis> after doing a dist-upgrade my synaptic lost its qt look
[02:18] <darthanubis> I iforget how to get that to look like a native kde app again
[02:21] <darthanubis> http://i.imgur.com/kaE2d.png
[02:25] <darthanubis> http://picpaste.com/pics/snapshot1-L75fPmlu.1424917483.png
[03:00] <darthanubis> unable to change gtk3 look
[03:01] <darthanubis> using system settings with seemingly all apropriate packages installed
[03:01] <darthanubis> particularly synaptic
[03:02] <darthanubis> gtk2 apps like pithos do change though
[03:33] <fabiano> oriente
[04:11] <darthanubis> https://askubuntu.com/questions/563861/gtk-apps-not-respecting-kubuntus-oxygen-gtk-theme-when-executed-as-sudo/563868#563868
[04:16] <valorie> oh my, certainly: "You should never use normal sudo to start graphical applications as Root. You should use gksudo (kdesudo on Kubuntu) to run such programs..."
[04:16] <valorie> terrible idea to run sudo on an gui
[04:16] <valorie> any
[04:21] <darthanubis> https://askubuntu.com/questions/563861/gtk-apps-not-respecting-kubuntus-oxygen-gtk-theme-when-executed-as-sudo/590073#590073
[04:27] <valorie> darthanubis: did you see my comment above?
[04:27] <valorie> oh my, certainly: "You should never use normal sudo to start graphical applications as Root. You should use gksudo (kdesudo on Kubuntu) to run such programs..."
[04:27] <valorie> terrible idea to run sudo on an gui
[04:28] <valorie> any
[04:28] <valorie> why were you trying to run it with sudo anyway?
[04:29] <valorie> systemsettings is run as your user
[04:29] <valorie> your config files are written into your $HOME
[04:38] <darthanubis> valorie: none of that applies to me, as I did not suggest running sudo at all
[04:38] <darthanubis> nor was I trying to run sudo
[04:39] <darthanubis> The original poster had the same issue I had, and I fixed it.
[05:13] <valorie> ah, sorry
[05:13] <valorie> I'm glad you fixed your issue
[09:46] <lordievader> Good morning.
[12:05] <martasbncz> ..brej den vespolek
[12:29] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:24] <Felishia> plasma has gone mad what can I do to restart it?
[13:25] <Felishia> I'm wurking halp!
[13:25] <Felishia> for some reason only xchat survived
[13:26] <Felishia> this is a total disaster
[14:20] <MMAAUU> ciao
[15:06] <MMAAUU> cccciiiiaaaaaooooooooooooooo
[17:07] <banpot> Is it OK if I installed kubuntu plasma 5 now and update to the stable release when it's done?
[17:19] <Walex2> banpot: I don't think that there is any law forbidding that in many countries...
[17:19] <banpot> Thank God
[17:20] <banpot> Now for my next question: is it not recommended to go from kde plasma 5 beta to stable without reinstalling?
[17:20] <lordievader> banpot: Are you talking about Vivid (15.04)?
[17:21] <banpot> Will Vivid have kde plasma 5? Then yes
[17:22] <lordievader> banpot: Yes, Vivid will have Plasma5. However it is still a development release and therefore not recommended for users to install.
[17:23] <banpot> Right, that's what I wanted to know. Thank you very much. Is it possible to update from KDE 14 to Vivid without reinstalling?
[17:24] <lordievader> Once it is released, sure.
[17:27] <banpot> U da man. Thanks again!
[17:28] <lordievader> banpot: No problem ;)
[17:28] <banpot> :-)
[17:50] <mosukiton> i have a question
[17:51] <mosukiton> are there any known issues with amd processors and gpu's?
[17:51] <lordievader> mosukiton: Like?
[17:51] <mosukiton> im getting constant screen freezes and USB ports stop working
[17:52] <lordievader> Hmm, I have a AMD gpu in my laptop, but it never gave me any troubles.
[17:53] <mosukiton> hmm
[17:54] <lordievader> mosukiton: Could you pastebin your dmesg log?
[17:54] <lordievader> !paste | mosukiton
[17:57] <mosukiton> pastebin.com/sWEd8H83
[17:58] <mosukiton> oh i have to use the ubuntu one
[17:58] <mosukiton> gimme a sec
[17:58] <lordievader> ?
[17:58] <mosukiton> paste.ubuntu.com/10433254
[17:59] <lordievader> mosukiton: Did it have the same behaviour when you used the opensource driver?
[17:59] <mosukiton> yeah, i havent noticed a difference
[18:00] <m387457834> Hi, my DVDRW drive won't work in 14.04 but works in 12.04, what can I do?
[18:03] <lordievader> mosukiton: Is iommu enabled?
[18:03] <mosukiton> yep
[18:03] <mosukiton> i read onlinethat i have to set iommu=soft in the kernel commandline
[18:03] <mosukiton> im not sure what this means
[18:04] <lordievader> mosukiton: Perhaps it hels to turn it off: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1073384/comments/4
[18:04] <lordievader> mosukiton: Also what kernel are you running?
[18:04] <mosukiton> im not sure, 3.16?
[18:04] <mosukiton> im on 14.04 LTS
[18:04] <lordievader> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[18:05] <m387457834> Hi, my DVDRW drive won't work in 14.04 but works in 12.04, what can I do?
[18:05] <lordievader> !patience | mosukiton
[18:05] <lordievader> !patience | m387457834
[18:05] <lordievader> mosukiton: Whoops, sorry.
[18:05] <mosukiton> thats alright
[18:06] <m387457834> any ideas what may be the reason?
[18:06] <m387457834> it's not listed in lshw
[18:08] <lordievader> mosukiton: It probably has to do with that AMD-Vi, seeing the long list of IO_PAGE_FAULTs
[18:09] <lordievader> "The source of the error seems to be broken AMD-Vi implementation on several motherboards."
[18:11] <mosukiton> yeah i saw that, and it concerned me
[18:11] <mosukiton> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2111223&page=4
[18:11] <mosukiton> i found this, im going to try it
[18:14] <m387457834> is it me or does kubuntu fonts suck badly?
[18:20] <mosukiton> so far so good, no crashes :)
[18:20] <mosukiton> also yeah im not sure what KDE uses for font rendering, but its definitely better than windows
[18:23] <mparillo> http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-vivid-beta-1
[18:45] <StFS> Hi. I'm using the plasma 5 backports packages, my .xsession-errors file is filling up with the same error message (it filled up my disk space when the file had gotten to a little more than 30 gigs). The error is: "kwin_core: 0x20084: Texture state usage warning: Waste of memory: Texture 0 has mipmaps, while its min filter is inconsistent with mipmaps." I
[18:45] <StFS> have no idea what's going on
[19:38] <mpiron> #gnome-br
[19:43] <khanman> can someone take a look at my /etc/network/interfaces file and tell me how to correct it so that I am not dropping packets? https://paste.kde.org/plkprs7vq
[19:44] <khanman> yes i know its a /8.....i inherited this network and I get the same results when I configure the box as a /24
[19:45] <khanman> I am running OpenNMS and have the alerts being emailed via SMS and its spamming the hell out of me when it drops a packet (about 12 in the last 2 hrs i guess)
[19:46] <lordievader> khanman: TCP or UDP?
[19:46] <lordievader> khanman: Settings in that file will not help you, unless you set a smaller MTU perhaps.
[19:46] <khanman> i have another VM with openNMS running but that box is using dhcp and it is not dropping packets
[19:46] <khanman> i am thinking a problem with network manager
[19:48] <lordievader> khanman: Not likely. Have you ran a tcpdump?
[19:50] <lordievader> khanman: In determining network problem a systematic approach is key, random guessing things won't get you anywhere.
[19:51] <khanman> heh...im not really a newbie when it comes to networking :)
[19:52] <lordievader> Then it is even worse to randomly guess.
[19:52] <khanman> im pretty sure if i set it back as a dhcp client it will not be dropping packets...
[19:53] <lordievader> khanman: Explain?
[19:54] <khanman> well its about the only thing different from the working SNMP management station
[19:56] <khanman> i could just set it to use dhclient and set a reservation on the dhcp server....but Id rather make the address static as it is functioning as a server
[19:57] <lordievader> khanman: Hmm, a supplier of IP addresses usually makes no difference unless the client loses its IP for a while.
[19:57] <lordievader> khanman: As I said, have you run tcpdump?
[19:57] <khanman> or if my config is wrong or if network manager is interfering
[19:57] <khanman> yeah its up now
[19:58] <khanman> ill use wireshark later so i can pause and filter
[19:58] <khanman> like i said i dropped about 8 packets in 2 hours...so its not like i will see an immediate issue
[19:59] <lordievader> That's what tcpdump is for ;) Or at least your should be able to see some hints. (You hope :P )
[19:59] <lordievader> khanman: UDP or TCP?
[19:59] <khanman> udp
[19:59] <lordievader> But 8 packets in 2 hours is peanuts, no one cares.
[20:00] <lordievader> If it is TCP they'll get resend, if it is UDP it is too bad. But they weren't important else TCP would have been used.
[20:00] <khanman> yeah except Open NMS expects a reply and those are the packets that are dropping
[20:01] <khanman> but only on the machine running as a dhcp client
[20:01] <khanman> sorry
[20:01] <khanman> static ip
[20:02] <khanman> ok thanks anyway...i was really just hoping someone could look over my /etc/network/interfaces file and let me know of any glaring issues
[20:04] <lordievader> khanman: That file will not give a clue to some packet loss.
[20:06]  * BluesKaj always wonfdered if there was a way for network manager snot over write the interfaces file
[20:08] <khanman> BluesKaj: hell id use network manager if you could configure it with static properties
[20:08] <BluesKaj> khanman, so you aren't using NM then ?
[20:08] <khanman> i know i know..."install ubuntu server"
[20:08] <khanman> no
[20:08] <BluesKaj> nope didn't mean that
[20:10] <BluesKaj> khanman, ok , i was wondering why you were talking about NM if you were using the static settings setup in interfaces
[20:10] <lordievader> khanman: NM can do static stuff.
[20:10] <BluesKaj> that's what i wanted to know lordievader
[20:10] <khanman> i didnt see anything other than name servers and gateway
[20:10] <lordievader>  /etc/network/interfaces is just faster
[20:10] <lordievader> But less dynamic.
[20:11] <lordievader> TIL: NM can even do bridge stuff.
[20:11] <lordievader> Although not properly.
[22:11] <Guest21468> Where can I find the Moonlight package for Kubuntu 14.10?