[09:32] <ngaio> Should I be filing a bug related to the broken theming? In the main menu (is it called kicker?) I'm getting black squares instead of icons; Plasma tools like "Configure Notifications" have no theme, and my Qt5 app looks like it has no theme either. Is this expected?
[09:45] <valorie> certainly it is not expected
[09:45] <valorie> when did you first notice this, ngaio?
[11:55] <ngaio> valorie, I fist installed kubuntu vivid about 3 weeks ago, perhaps. It's been present since that time.
[11:56] <soee> good morning
[11:57] <ovidiu-florin> Quintasan: ping
[12:00] <ngaio> valorie, in any case I need to leave now, so we'll discuss it another time :)
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:26] <KDDA> hi BluesKaj
[12:27] <BluesKaj> Hi KDDA
[14:43] <ovidiu-florin> we are having a talk about the Kubuntu website here: https://meet.jit.si/KubuntuWebsiteSprint plsea join if you are interested
[14:45] <BluesKaj> another website without FF support :/
[14:48] <lordievader> Pff
[14:52] <lordievader> Should it be a mostly black screen?
[14:54] <ovidiu-florin> lordievader: no
[14:54] <ovidiu-florin> refresh
[14:55] <lordievader> ovidiu-florin: Does it really need webcam and microphone access?
[14:55] <ovidiu-florin> no
[14:55] <ovidiu-florin> you can disable that
[14:55] <lordievader> Still give a black screen though.
[14:57] <lordievader> Meh, too bad.
[15:04] <mparillo> Does not work in rekonq either.
[15:04] <BluesKaj> well, I have no camera or mic connected to this pc, so this site is immaterial 
[15:06] <mparillo> https://meet.jit.si/KubuntuWebsiteSprint gives a black screen on Chrome for me.
[15:06] <BluesKaj> and chrome addresbar font is small it's unrteadable on a TV/monitor from 3.5M 
[15:06] <BluesKaj> so small
[15:07] <BluesKaj> doesn't expand with ctl+
[15:09] <BluesKaj> I like chrome, but it's annoying on a large monitor ..wish google would fix those hard coded fonts and get with progress, not everyone usses 22" monitors anymore
[15:10] <soee> whats the problem ;)
[15:10] <soee> increase font DPI in Chrome settings and done 
[15:11] <soee> well its called page zoom or something
[15:11] <soee> im using 125%
[15:11] <soee> on my laptop and all is fine :)
[15:15] <mparillo> soee: I think BluesKaj means not the fonts in the web page, but the font on the address bar.
[15:15] <BluesKaj> that's not dpi soee
[15:17] <BluesKaj> I'm using 150% on the webpage with laege fonts but the sddressbar remains tiny even with the smallest font setting at 14...this is a 42" monitor/tv ,mnot a laptop
[15:17] <soee> ah, ok
[15:17] <BluesKaj> addressbar
[15:49] <ovidiu-florin> meeting is over
[15:53] <mparillo> ovidiu-florin:  I am a big fan of two things: http://www.nngroup.com/topic/web-usability/  and I agree that whoever wrote about a call to action was on the right track, but I would frame it differently. I think the approach should be to put the design at the service of what a visitor wants to do. First time visitors may want to know what makes Kubuntu the right distro for them (I assume most visitors know about distros, 
[15:53] <mparillo> but that might be a bad assumption). Returning visitors probably want to know what is new, and where can they get it. A call to action can also be to build an ethos of "now that you like this, how can you pay it back" by pointing at the community.
[16:43] <siddharth7> hi devs, anyone around?
[16:52] <BluesKaj> depends
[18:56] <KDDA> anyone know the status of KDE Connect?
[18:58] <Riddell> we need to package 0.8 and there's a kf5 version due out
[18:58] <Riddell> siddharth7: you pung?
[18:58] <Riddell> ovidiu-florin: what's new from your website sprinting today?
[19:01] <KDDA> are you Jonathan Riddell?
[19:04] <alket> how is 15.04 coming out, is it somehow stable, im very temped to install it my main computer
[19:05] <Riddell> alket: the Beta is looking pretty good
[19:05] <alket> thanks
[19:05] <KDDA> alket: Im using it as daily driver, looking very good indeed
[19:05] <Riddell> KDDA: busy writing a history of Kubuntu, 10 years old next month!
[19:05] <siddharth7> i didn't get you Riddell
[19:05] <alket> nice Riddell , can't wait to read it
[19:05] <KDDA> congrats
[19:06] <Riddell> siddharth7: you asked if anyone was around
[19:06] <KDDA> you have been involved from day one?
[19:07] <Riddell> before day one
[19:07] <siddharth7> yeah, I wanted to know if any dev is available here to hep me
[19:07] <Riddell> back when it was just rumours and I was trying to get KDE's attention to them
[19:07] <Riddell> siddharth7: usually you just say your problem and someone may help or may point you at somewhere more appropriate to help
[19:07] <siddharth7> ok
[19:07] <KDDA> I only jumped ship when Unity made me !
[19:08] <siddharth7> i want to contribute to Kubuntu
[19:08] <siddharth7> are there any projects available?
[19:09] <Riddell> siddharth7: of course, lots :)
[19:09] <Riddell> siddharth7: we need software packaged, coding to be coded on, much stuff tested, users to be supported
[19:10] <Riddell> there's a todo list at https://trello.com/kubuntu
[19:10] <Riddell> much of what we do is packaging software, I'm always happy to give tutorials in doing that
[19:11] <alket> I remember when I installed Kubuntu in 2009 , it  was so bad i never looked at it anymore, then Unity made me too , but this time Kubuntu was awesome xD
[19:11] <siddharth7> I generally use python and PyQt, do you have anything regarding these two?
[19:11] <Riddell> siddharth7: yep, our installer ubiquity is in need of a port to Qt 5
[19:12] <siddharth7> ok
[19:12] <siddharth7> so can you help me get started?
[19:13] <Riddell> bzr co lp:ubiquity :)
[19:13] <Riddell> see if you can install it and run it
[19:13] <Riddell> running   debuild  should get it compiled and installed
[19:14] <Riddell> running it, well it's an OS installer so you need to be very careful not to wipe your disk when running it on an installed system
[19:14] <Riddell> which you can do by telling it not to unmount and not to install to the disk you're using
[19:14] <Riddell> but it's a risk
[19:14] <KDDA> Riddell: is there issues with the dist upgrade from 14.10?
[19:15] <siddharth7> is its installation similar to ubuntu?
[19:15] <siddharth7> and which version should i install
[19:15] <siddharth7> ?
[19:15] <yofel> KDDA: there is one known issue so far
[19:16] <Riddell> siddharth7: install the kubuntu vivid beta
[19:16] <Riddell> it's just the same as installing ubuntu desktop, but more colourful
[19:16] <yofel> KDDA: see https://wiki.kubuntu.org/VividVervet/Beta1/Kubuntu#Known_Problems (mostly the last point)
[19:17] <siddharth7> ok
[19:17] <KDDA> yofel: my upgrade didnt go very well
[19:18] <KDDA> had to install fresh
[19:18] <yofel> hm, do you still have the upgrade logs?
[19:18] <KDDA> maybe, where would they be?
[19:19] <yofel>  /var/log/dist-upgrade/
[19:19] <yofel> but if you reinstalled already they're probably gone
[19:19] <KDDA> it was the same problem I had last night, black wallpaper and no kickoff menu etc
[19:20] <yofel> odd
[19:20] <KDDA> took me 4 days to get it working!
[19:20] <KDDA> I thought it was the NVidia graphics
[19:20] <KDDA> the installer kept crashing on the hardward part
[19:23] <KDDA> which log are you interested in?
[19:25] <yofel> the apt term log
[19:26] <KDDA> any particular part?
[19:27] <yofel> just wondering if there's any errors. If not, it might be something with the plasma config files. Not sure where to look there
[19:29] <Quintasan> ovidiu-florin: pong?
[19:29] <KDDA> thats what Im starting to think
[19:30] <KDDA> to get plasma working last night I had to delete the config files
[19:30] <KDDA> I moved the .cache and rm plasma*
[19:32] <KDDA> nothing in ther logs popping out at me
[19:35] <KDDA> where would that hardware "issue" be logged?
[19:40] <alket> Fresh Install is always the way
[19:40] <alket> to go
[19:46] <KDDA> alket, tell Kontact that!
[19:46] <alket> just copy the config
[19:46] <KDDA> its a nightmare to get configured again
[19:47] <alket> make a backup with SpiderOak
[19:47] <alket> and sync it across your computers
[19:48] <KDDA> does it backup Akonadi and MySQL records it needs?
[19:49] <alket> well i keep my projects on bitbucket private
[19:49] <alket> and I have configured git to also push the mysql schemas
[19:50] <KDDA> I sync with Kolab servers and can never seem to fix Akonadi when it decides to die on me
[19:50] <KDDA> works brilliant when its working, but nightmare when it starts misbehaving
[19:52] <BluesKaj> is akonadi necessary ?
[19:52] <KDDA> seems to be for Kontact
[19:53] <KDDA> and the Groupware elements of it
[19:56] <KDDA> is the home directory encyrption still buggy in 15.04?
[20:40] <KDDA> has anyone found that switching focus to another window sometimes takes a few clicks?
[20:52] <ovidiu-florin> Quintasan: glad to see you're back
[20:52] <ovidiu-florin> I've already talked to Paweł
[21:20] <alket> wow, im very impressed by Kubuntu 15.04 
[21:21] <alket> Installation went smooth, just that it didn't recognise that I'm connected to internet
[21:32] <KDDA> alket: how are you connected?
[21:33] <alket> lan cable
[21:33] <KDDA> it working now?
[21:35] <alket> yes now it works
[21:35] <alket> also it was working on live cd
[21:35] <alket> just installer didnt knew about it
[21:35] <KDDA> just not in the installer
[21:35] <alket> also Yakuake doesn't work :s
[21:36] <KDDA> Konsole is crashing when you close it too
[21:36] <KDDA> still few wee bugs :)
[21:39] <alket> yep
[21:39] <alket> did anyone get Yakuake to work
[21:39] <KDDA> dont use it
[21:39] <KDDA> but Ill try :)
[21:39] <alket> well it works now :)
[21:39] <alket> becuase it was complaining that Konsole wasn't installed
[21:40] <alket> but after apt-get upgrade it works :)
[21:40] <KDDA> you fixed it!  That was fast!
[21:40] <alket> I didn't do anything :)
[21:41] <KDDA> works for me too :)
[21:41] <alket> also xorg-edgers have ppa for this version 
[21:41] <alket> :')
[21:42] <KDDA> is the main desktop display staying on F1?
[21:42] <alket> whats F1
[21:42] <KDDA> it used to be Ctl Alt F8
[21:42] <KDDA> but has moved to F1
[21:43] <alket> F1 doesn't do anything for me
[21:43] <KDDA> I used to use Ctl Alt F1 to drop into a terminal
[21:43] <KDDA> cause your on default desktop
[21:44] <KDDA> F1 is the one you're on now
[21:44] <alket> yes
[21:44] <alket> I thought was stuck
[21:44] <alket> started to use all F*
[21:44] <alket> hehe , F1 got me back
[21:44] <KDDA> before it used to be F8 
[21:45] <alket> yes
[21:45] <KDDA> for some reason its moved :/
[21:45] <KDDA> caused me a bit of confusion 
[21:46] <alket> yes me too , I thought for a moment that you tricked me hehe
[21:46] <alket> until I hit F1
[21:46] <KDDA> must be part of Wayland
[21:46] <alket> what 15.04 uses wayland
[21:46] <KDDA> apparently
[21:47] <alket> how to check
[21:54] <KDDA> not sure :/
[21:58] <KDDA> alket: I read it somewhere
[21:59] <KDDA> Kubuntu isnt going to be using MIR which is Ubuntu's main display server
[22:00] <valorie> kwin will not use mir, yes
[22:01] <KDDA> hi valorie :)
[22:01] <KDDA> was I speaking with you yesterday?
[22:01] <alket> also GTK applications look very ugly
[22:02] <KDDA> I like the look of 15.04
[22:03] <KDDA> alket: have you noticed strange behaviour in focus switching between applications?
[22:04] <alket> hmm no
[22:06] <valorie> hello
[22:06] <valorie> yes, I'm always here
[22:06] <alket> hi valorie
[22:08] <KDDA> valorie I installed latest gramps today, but getting an error "OsmGpsMap module not loaded" any idea how to fix?
[22:28] <valorie> hmmm, I did fix that, but can't recall what package fixed it.... I used apt-cache search to look at all the osm-related packages and found some stuff
[22:28] <valorie> there is also info on the gramps wiki
[22:32] <KDDA> I installed python-osmgpsmap but still complaining :/
[23:16] <alket> im getting flicrs on some dialogs
[23:18] <alket> who do I complain too xD