[02:29] <proteusguy> I've got a fresh Kubuntu 14.10 install. It detects new software updates but Muon Update Manager won't install them because "This operation cannot continue since proper authorization was not provided". However it never asks me for my credentials.
[02:29] <holstein> !kubuntu
[02:30] <proteusguy> Sorry wrong channel!
[02:30] <holstein> proteusguy: i would just close that, and use the terminal, if you want to update..
[02:30] <holstein> "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[02:30] <holstein> that works on anything with apt ^^
[02:30] <holstein> the sudo will prompt you for the creds..
[02:30] <proteusguy> Yes thanx I understand. But it seems something is broken with Muon for me.
[02:31] <holstein> proteusguy: try applying the updates, and see if a "fix" comes in..
[06:38] <Kompton> hello, is there any other hidden eye candy on lubuntu, besides anti aliasing?
[11:44] <K-G> Hi, I'm using ubuntu and try to install a couple of packages via apt-get
[11:45] <K-G> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[11:45] <K-G>  libc6-dev : Depends: libc6 (= 2.19-10ubuntu2) but 2.19-10ubuntu2.3 is to be installed
[11:45] <K-G>              Depends: libc-dev-bin (= 2.19-10ubuntu2)
[11:45] <K-G>  linux-generic : Depends: linux-headers-generic (= 3.16.0.23.24) but 3.16.0.31.32 is to be installed
[11:45] <K-G>  linux-headers-generic : Depends: linux-headers-3.16.0-31-generic but it is not going to be installed
[11:45] <K-G>  linux-signed-generic : Depends: linux-headers-generic (= 3.16.0.23.24) but 3.16.0.31.32 is to be installed
[11:55] <K-G> okay, got it running
[16:58] <Amitari> Anyone who can help me with a little problem?
[16:58] <ianorlinlaptop2> yes please tell us what the problem is
[16:59] <Amitari> I messed something up yesterday, so I can't install and run any programs that need KDE anymore. http://pastebin.com/AQe0J6f1
[17:05] <ianorlinlaptop2> hmm not good did you add ppas or something?
[17:05] <ianorlinlaptop2> also which versipon of lubuntu
[17:05] <Amitari> I've added PPAs before, but that didn't cause this to mess up.
[17:06] <Amitari> It messed up when I was trying to remove a terminal emulator.
[17:06] <Amitari> I'll check which version I have.
[17:06] <Amitari> Lubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[17:11] <ianorlinlaptop2> can you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
[17:11] <Amitari> Sure.
[17:12] <Amitari> http://pastebin.com/CEs43yvE
[17:13] <ianorlinlaptop2> also pastebginin apt-cache poilcy kde-runtime would be nice
[17:14] <Amitari> What's the path for that?
[17:14] <Amitari> Oh, darn.
[17:14] <Amitari> I see.
[17:14] <Amitari> Wait...
[17:14] <Amitari> http://pastebin.com/t6D9mDx1
[17:20] <ianorlinlaptop2> hmm wierd it isn't coming from a third party repo that is breaking it by why would they have the same prioty from two repos?
[17:20] <Amitari> I've tried some stuff I found on the net, but since nothing worked, that's why I came here.
[17:20] <Amitari> I realized that I use quite a lot of programs that require KDE...
[17:21] <Amitari> Gwenview, Okular, Kate.
[17:21] <Amitari> Ark.
[17:22] <ianorlinlaptop2> what happens if you just try to install kde-runtime by itself?
[17:22] <Amitari> Won't work.
[17:22] <Amitari> I'll show you.
[17:23] <Amitari> http://pastebin.com/rdssHHzA
[17:38] <Amitari> ianorlinlaptop2: Still there?
[17:40] <ianorlinlaptop2> yes I am not sure did you add a kde5 ppa or something?
[17:41] <Amitari> No, I haven't added that.
[17:41] <ianorlinlaptop2> hmm not sure then
[17:41] <Amitari> Darn. :(
[17:41] <ianorlinlaptop2> I don't use any kde packages really
[17:42] <Amitari> Anyone else here who knows what I should do?
[17:42] <ianorlinlaptop2> maybe try #kubuntu as this is kde related when I haven't used kde much at all
[17:42] <Amitari> I just thought about that, I'll go there, thanks.
[18:17] <wangerin> Hi. Anybody who know where I can get the lubuntu-logo as svg-file? I need it for a poster for out LUG ;-)
[18:17] <wxl> yeah wangerin 1s
[18:18] <wxl> every format imaginable in monochrome and colour: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing
[18:18] <ianorlinlaptop2> `dpkg -L lubuntu-artwork` works too
[18:19] <wxl> ianorlinlaptop2: i'm not sure it's part of lubuntu-artwork honestly
[18:19] <ianorlinlaptop2> ah
[18:19] <wxl> (as an svg)
[18:19] <wxl> wangerin: you also may like lenny https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing/Lenny
[18:20] <wxl> i'm almost sure it doesn't, ianorlinlaptop2
[18:21] <wangerin> I prefer just the dot. Like this: http://www.pixel-anarchy.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/lubuntu-logo.png but I need it in a much higher resolution, for print on some posters
[18:21] <wxl> wangerin: just pull it from the logo svg
[18:23] <wangerin> wxl: Sure. but if it was out there allready... ;-)
[18:23] <wxl> wangerin: afaik that's a lxde element. i'm not sure where that might live but you can search around lxde.org
[18:27] <wxl> wangerin: png ok?
[18:30] <wxl> hahaha i found this http://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/lxde-common.git;a=blob;f=images/lxde-icon.png;h=82f56cdbb0d24bb162364f1d244d6783201cdd8f;hb=HEAD
[18:35] <wangerin> wxl: I want the blue dot with the lxde mark. best is svg, or hires png ;-)
[18:36] <wxl> wangerin: i can't find anything for lxde, but i did find a nice lxqt
[18:38] <wangerin> I've picked it out of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing ;-) Thanx
[18:39] <wxl> np. if you need lxqt for later, let me know :)
[18:40] <wxl> well here you go in any case wangerin http://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/lxqt-lightdm-greeter.git;a=blob;f=resources/helix_1120.png;h=b525cb2f9499d266fdb107bac8753da90c450bd2;hb=HEAD
[18:40] <wxl> also http://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/lxqt-common.git;a=blob;f=icons/hicolor/scalable/places/start-here-lxqt.svg;h=c67e610ca3ef4aad4a20ebdb0ec0f47b9b69987a;hb=HEAD
[18:41] <wxl> and all of http://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/lxqt-common.git;a=tree;f=graphics;h=3548abadaf64b142db7d823cd17e7055781022da;hb=HEAD
[19:23] <K-G> Hi guys, I've unpacked a linux application and wanted to put it in the start menu
[19:24] <K-G> How can I generate a shortcut?
[19:33] <wxl> K-G: this is a tarball?
[19:40] <K-G> nope, it was just a zip archive
[19:41] <K-G> And within was a executable file
[19:41] <K-G> I did it with lxshortcut now
[19:41] <K-G> :)
[19:46] <wxl> i've never used lxshortcut before
[19:47] <wxl> how DO You use it, lewellyn ?
[19:47] <wxl> oops
[19:47] <wxl> i mean K-G
[19:54] <K-G> wxl
[19:54] <K-G> open terminal
[19:54] <K-G> Go to desktop
[19:54] <K-G> oops
[19:54] <K-G> I did it now only on desktop, i dont know if it works in the start menu too
[19:54] <K-G> lxshortcut -o applicationname
[19:54] <MarconM> has shortcut for Lock screen ?
[19:55] <K-G> Then a window opens up where you can insert a icon file name
[19:55] <wxl> ic thx K-G
[19:55] <K-G> Then go to the properties of the shortcut and edit the command
[19:55] <wxl> MarconM: you mean a keyboard shortcut?
[19:55] <MarconM> wxl|> yes
[19:55] <MarconM> =D
[19:56] <MarconM> like Super + L
[19:57] <wxl> yeah ctrl-alt-l marcon
[19:58] <wxl> MarconM: it's specified in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml if you want to change it
[19:58] <wxl> MarconM: you could change it to super-l if you wanted
[20:02] <ianorlin> can't you just right click on menu properties to launch it
[20:02] <ianorlin> for the program you want to change?
[20:02] <ianorlin> that is how I think  it was intended to be used
[20:04] <MarconM> wxl|> ok
[20:05] <MarconM> ianorlin|> maybe coz ... its for fast ?
[20:05] <MarconM> more*