[00:07] <waffl3x> I feel so bad, I cant remember the name of the one guy who was not only helping but encouraging me through this
[00:08] <graft> hey, anyone know how to re-enable hibernate?
[00:08] <graft> i did all of that policykit stuff, no dice
[00:26] <drdozer> ok. I've upgraded to velvet, logged into a plasma sessin and got the plasmashell closed unexpectedly error message
[00:26] <drdozer> I've looked in the xorg log, and my nvidia driver is being loaded up correctly with no obvious errors
[00:29] <drdozer> sddm things it handed off to plasma correctly, according to its log
[00:43] <drdozer> mm. I'm getting lots of 'buss error' messages when trying to navigate my filesystem
[00:56] <drdozer> I can log into enlightenment (but not out again)
[00:58] <drdozer> when I log into unity, I get a whole load of crash reports e.g. for application googleCalendar which has closed unexpectedly
[01:38] <max_> hi every one
[01:38] <max_> i have a question can some on help me
[01:39] <Guest333> hi can some one help me i have proble with vpn connection
[01:40] <Guest333> hello
[07:03] <gavincs> Hello everyone, for some reason Adobe Flashplayer is not showing up in my Kubuntu software centre...is there something I'm doing wrong?
[07:21] <soee> good morning
[09:44] <Flankoh> I'm using it
[09:46] <drdozer> hi - I'm having trouble getting any of the ubuntu desktops to work - I've killed them with multiple updates over 4 years
[09:46] <drdozer> right now enlightenment is the only one that partially works
[09:46] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:57] <soee> drdozer: what problems do you have ?
[09:58] <drdozer> hi soee
[09:58] <drdozer> so I can't log into plasma at all
[09:59] <drdozer> and all other desktop environments except enlightenment put me into a desktop without any window decorations
[09:59] <soee> drdozer: Plasma 5 ?
[09:59] <drdozer> yes
[09:59] <soee> drdozer: do you see sddm and can enter login data ?
[10:00] <drdozer> yes, that works - it then does a loading progress screen but crashes
[10:02] <drdozer> and it is bouncing me back to the sddm login screen
[10:02] <lordievader> drdozer: Anything in your xsession-errors log?
[10:03] <drdozer> mm, there is this suspicios message: x-terminal-emulator: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.
[10:07] <drdozer> above that is says: QDBusConnection: name 'org.kde.kglobalaccel' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.5'
[10:07] <lordievader> drdozer: Could you pastebin the full thing?
[10:07] <lordievader> !paste
[10:08] <drdozer> lordievader: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10619999/
[10:09] <TheBigDeal> i feel that my kubuntu 14.10's desktop is going to change from plasma4 to 5, but it is not completely changing, now it is half plasma5 and half plasma4 :/, pretty annoying and slow, what can we do?
[10:10] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: ppa-purge kubuntu-next? (Or however the ppa is called)
[10:10] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: why?
[10:10] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: they say it is not stable
[10:10] <soee> lordievader: do we support plasma5 on 14.10 ?
[10:10] <soee> i thought it is obsolate
[10:11] <lordievader> soee: No idea, I heard of problems with 14.10 + ppa upgrading to -> 15.04.
[10:11] <soee> or through kubuntu-ci  ?
[10:11] <lordievader> soee: See mailing list.
[10:11] <soee> lordievader: i know i reported one myself
[10:11] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: ah you mean to purge it :), sorry i misunderstand you
[10:12] <lordievader> drdozer: An interesting suggestion from the internet, have you tried it in a clean new user?
[10:13] <drdozer> lordievader: just tried with a completely new user (just made one) - same thing
[10:14] <lordievader> drdozer: Are you using Utopic or Vivid?
[10:14] <drdozer> lordievader: vivid, upgraded from utopic
[10:15] <lordievader> drdozer: In Utopic did you have a plasma5 ppa enabled?
[10:15] <drdozer> lordievader: yes, I'm fairly sure I did
[10:15] <soee> drdozer: rename .config to .config.bak and .kde to .kde.bak
[10:16] <soee> relogin and try than
[10:16] <drdozer> soee: no dice - tried that, and tried with a totaly clean user
[10:16] <soee> strange
[10:17] <drdozer> lordievader: should I make sure that the ppa is definitely gone?
[10:17] <lordievader> drdozer: Hold on, I'm trying to find the email thread.
[10:19] <lordievader> drdozer: Read this email thread: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel/2015-March/009274.html
[10:19] <drdozer> lordievader: thanks
[10:19] <lordievader> drdozer: So yes, it might work to use ppa-purge to remove the ppa.
[10:20] <drdozer> lordievader: I seem to have a bunch of PPAs listed in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ that look suspicious
[10:21] <lordievader> drdozer: Could you pastebin the output of "cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*"?
[10:22] <drdozer> lordievader: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10620069/
[10:23] <lordievader> That are quite a lot of ppa's ;) The main one of concers is 'kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic'.
[10:23] <soee> lordievader: this is not supported i think
[10:24] <drdozer> lordievader: as I said - it's an old system ;) and I've not been on top of uninstalling things
[10:24] <lordievader> soee: Wouldn't know. I know the upgrade with that ppa enabled is broken.
[10:25] <lordievader> drdozer: That is visible :P (All the precise stuff)
[10:25] <drdozer> so I run a ppa-purge?
[10:25] <lordievader> drdozer: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic.list
[10:26] <drdozer> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/next/ubuntu utopic main
[10:26] <lordievader> Ah it is still enabled. Yes, purge it!
[10:27] <drdozer> sorry, `sudo ppa-purge` but what do I put aftr that?
[10:27] <TheBigDeal> drdozer: the name of the ppa
[10:27] <TheBigDeal> ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next
[10:27] <lordievader> ^ that.
[10:28] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: Warning:  Could not find package list for PPA: kubuntu-ppa next, :/, is that mean that it's not there?
[10:29] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: Err, 'ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/'?
[10:29] <drdozer> that should have returned quickly, right?
[10:30] <drdozer> it's stuck on 'Updating packages list'
[10:30] <soee> just wait
[10:30] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: google-talkplugin.list                  kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic.list       webupd8team-ubuntu-sublime-text-3-utopic.list
[10:30] <TheBigDeal> kivy-team-ubuntu-kivy-utopic.list       kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic.list.save  webupd8team-ubuntu-sublime-text-3-utopic.list.save
[10:30] <TheBigDeal> kivy-team-ubuntu-kivy-utopic.list.save  webupd8team-ubuntu-java-utopic.list
[10:30] <TheBigDeal> :/
[10:30] <TheBigDeal> sorry for that
[10:30] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: Is it enabled, the kubu-ppa-ubu-next?
[10:31] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: not sure, how to check?
[10:31] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: cat the .list file ;)
[10:32] <drdozer> should that have commented out that source, or removed the file from the directory or someting?
[10:33] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: not in the .list file
[10:33] <TheBigDeal> i think it is in an extra .list file, i don't where that is :/
[10:34] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: Allright pastebin the output of 'cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic.list'
[10:34] <lordievader> drdozer: Sorry what?
[10:34] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: ah a #sign there :)
[10:35] <TheBigDeal> that means it is disabled, right?
[10:35] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: There you go, enable it. Run 'sudo apt-get update' and then ppa-purge.
[10:35] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: Yes.
[10:35] <TheBigDeal> good.
[10:35] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: does it have to be enabled in order to purge it?
[10:35] <drdozer> "We are sorry, plasmashell closed unexpectedly."
[10:36] <TheBigDeal> that's really inconvenient
[10:36] <lordievader> drdozer: Oeh, run those commands from a tty ;)
[10:36] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: Yes. Else ppa-purge has no idea how to check what packages came from that ppa.
[10:36] <drdozer> I ran the ppa-purge, but kubuntu-ppa-utopic-next-utopic.list is still there and the deb line isn't commented out
[10:37] <lordievader> drdozer: Did it succesfully complete?
[10:37] <drdozer> lordievader: I'm logged into the box with a laptop ;)
[10:38] <lordievader> drdozer: What is the output of 'apt-cache policy libkdecore5'?
[10:38]  * lordievader hopes it is still called that in Plasma5.
[10:38] <drdozer> lordievader: just re-running the purge to double-check - then will let you know
[10:39]  * lordievader goes grocery shopping.
[10:43] <drdozer> ok, apt-get update failed - that explains it
[10:44] <TheBigDeal> it's taking too long to purge :/
[10:46] <soee> TheBigDeal: it removes current packages version and download and installed (if needed) the one that  are available withiut purged ppa
[10:47] <TheBigDeal> it's suggesting some solution, do i accept?
[10:47] <drdozer> right, this time it ran and selected some versions
[10:47] <soee> wha solutions ?
[10:47] <drdozer> but there's nothing ot update
[10:47] <soee> some configurations for packages ?
[10:49] <drdozer> lordievader: done the ppa purge - still getting the plasmashell closed error
[10:49] <TheBigDeal> soee: remove the following packages ....... and leave the following unresolved ....
[10:49] <TheBigDeal> the following dependencies
[10:50] <TheBigDeal> soee: okay?
[10:50] <soee> TheBigDeal: what packages it wants to leave unresolved ?
[10:51] <drdozer> OK, I now have a much more interesting xsession-errors
[10:51] <TheBigDeal> soee: plasma-desktop, kde-workspace, plasma-dataengines...., plasma-netbook
[10:52] <TheBigDeal> I really want to choose Yes :P
[10:52] <TheBigDeal> i want to remove something
[10:53] <TheBigDeal> soee: not sure?
[10:53] <soee> hard to say
[10:54] <TheBigDeal> let me say Y
[10:54] <soee> you can try to remove it but after ppa-purge is finished install: kubuntu-desktop package
[10:55] <TheBigDeal> 3 packages need to be downgraded
[10:56] <TheBigDeal> removing kubuntu-desktop :/
[10:58] <TheBigDeal> ksysguard is being removed :O
[10:58] <soee> this is sparta :)
[10:58] <TheBigDeal> lol
[10:59] <TheBigDeal> ah it's setting it up again :P
[10:59] <TheBigDeal> thank god
[10:59] <soee> install kubuntu-desktop meta package after this
[10:59] <TheBigDeal> Yes
[10:59] <TheBigDeal> PPA purged successfully using aptitude fallback
[10:59] <TheBigDeal> what next
[11:00] <soee> apt update & apt full-upgrade
[11:01] <soee> brb in 30 min, food time
[11:01] <TheBigDeal> enjoy lunch :P
[11:30] <TheBigDeal> the same problem :/
[11:31] <TheBigDeal> do i need to remove that file? /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubuntu-ppa-ubuntu-next-utopic.list
[11:33] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: any idea?
[11:33] <TheBigDeal> lordievader: the ppa-purge is just disabling the ppa :/
[11:34] <soee> nope, it also restores packages
[11:34] <TheBigDeal> hi soee
[11:34] <TheBigDeal> nothing happened :/
[11:34] <TheBigDeal> everything is messy and half plasma5 half plasma4
[11:35] <TheBigDeal> annoying
[11:35] <soee> define halp plasma5 half kde4
[11:35] <TheBigDeal> soee: i can enable the ppa kubuntu next again, and purge it :/
[11:36] <TheBigDeal> soee: do you want a screenshoot?
[11:36] <soee> show
[11:37] <TheBigDeal> let me upload it
[11:38] <TheBigDeal> soee: http://imgur.com/ThYqJjS
[11:38] <TheBigDeal> the dash :/
[11:38] <TheBigDeal> isn't that half plasma5 and half plasma4 :P
[11:40] <soee> for me it looks liek you have kde4 with some breeze icon theme variant
[11:40] <TheBigDeal> ?
[11:40] <soee> do you have Breeze theme available and set ?
[11:40] <TheBigDeal> not sure
[11:41] <TheBigDeal> i'm not even sure how install themes
[11:42] <soee> just check in system settings
[11:42] <TheBigDeal> all i know is that it's pretty annoying and i wont that button of 'Factory Default' :/
[11:43] <soee> TheBigDeal: your main goal is to have Plasma 5 ?
[11:43] <TheBigDeal> soee: desktop themes?
[11:43] <TheBigDeal> soee: Nope
[11:43] <TheBigDeal> soee: the default desktop of Kubuntu 14.10
[11:44] <TheBigDeal> soee: Air, Air for netbooks and oxygen
[11:44] <soee> and icon theme ?
[11:45] <TheBigDeal> breeze
[11:46] <soee> chnage it to Oxygen
[11:46] <TheBigDeal> black?
[11:46] <soee> nope
[11:48] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:49] <soee> hiho BluesKaj
[11:49] <BluesKaj> hey soee
[11:51] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: sudo apt-get --reinstall plasma5-desktop
[11:51] <lordievader> TheBigDeal: sudo apt-get --reinstall install plasma5-desktop*
[11:54] <lordievader> drdozer: You should try the same, reinstall the plasma5-desktop meta package.
[11:59] <TheBigDeal> :/
[11:59] <TheBigDeal> i lost connection
[11:59] <TheBigDeal> soee: did you say something :)
[12:06] <drdozer> lordievader: I'm not seeing any packages named plasma5*
[12:07] <lordievader> Hold on a second, I'll chroot into my Plasma5 instance
[12:08] <lordievader> drdozer: Ah it was called plasma-desktop: sudo apt-get install --reinstall plasma-desktop
[12:11] <drdozer> lordievader: I did an apt-get remove plasma* and then the apt-get install plasma-desktop, and now I'm in
[12:14] <lordievader> drdozer: Everything works now?
[12:15] <drdozer> lordievader: as far as I can tell, it all works really well now
[12:15] <drdozer> the dektop fx seem to be on
[12:15] <drdozer> I can stop/start programs
[12:16] <lordievader> Good to hear.
[12:17] <drdozer> one last thing - the sddm login page is stretching across my 2 monitors, so that the bit I need to use is split over the 2 of them
[12:18] <lordievader> drdozer: I have yet to use sddm with multiple monitors. But it might help to start systemsettings as root and configuring the displays there.
[12:19] <soee> +1
[12:19] <soee> i have it on 2 screen separately
[12:19] <drdozer> lordievader: thanks - I have to run now - thanks for all your help
[12:21] <lordievader> drdozer: No problem ;)
[12:21] <lordievader> soee: Out of the box? Or with manual configuration needed?
[12:22] <soee> lordievader: tbh, cant remember now, i know it was stretched to 2 screens at teh beginign  but after Plasma 5.2.1 or something it was fixed
[12:23] <ronnoc> Riddell: Is there an RSS feed for http://wire.kubuntu.org ? If so could you point me too it?
[12:49] <Riddell> ronnoc: yep
[12:49] <Riddell> ..
[12:50] <victor__> hi!
[12:50] <lordievader> o/
[12:50] <Riddell> ronnoc: http://wire.kubuntu.org/?feed=rss2
[12:50] <Riddell> hi victor__
[12:50] <victor__> do you know where I can find documentation about Lokalize? I don't know how to change source language for .pot files and I don't find the way to add .tmx
[12:53] <ronnoc> Riddell: Much thanks!
[13:07] <Riddell> ronnoc: doing anything fun with it?
[13:25] <ronnoc> Riddell: Not atm but I'd be willing to help with it if you could find a use for me :)
[13:54] <jcnork> I'm looking for a user manual for a newbie user to be able to configure a printer and install new software. I looked at http://docs.kubuntu.org/ but I can't  find that information. I've also done a google search but the help documents seem to be for way older versions.
[13:54] <jcnork> Does anyone have a good resource for me?
[13:55] <hateball> !muon
[13:55] <hateball> jcnork: That's how you install software the GUI way
[13:55] <hateball> !apt | Otherwise there is the CLI:
[13:56] <hateball> !print
[13:56] <hateball> Usually this is a plug and play affair
[13:56] <Riddell> jcnork: hint: installing system-config-printer-gnome helps some printer auto-configuration stuff
[13:59] <swarnendu> how can i increase my var folder size
[14:00] <jcnork> thank you <hateball> & <ubottu>, I was hoping for one place to look for documentation. Does Kubuntu have a built in help system that answers a lot of these questions?   looking on the kubuntu website for documentation. Should I look on ubantu instead?
[14:01] <jcnork> The reason I'm asking is I am looking to have students use this OS on older laptops who have never used Linux before so I'm trying to find good resources for them to use as reference.
[14:01] <soee> jcnork: you should be able to configure printer form systrem settings
[14:05] <hateball> jcnork: guess it depends how computer savvy they are, but I generally find that if you know *what* you want to do you can just start krunner (alt+f2 by default) and type that
[14:06] <hateball> for instance "print", and it'll show the print settings which should be quite straightforward
[14:07] <donniezazen> Why does Dolphin shows 2 entries for each MTP device?
[14:25] <jcnork> thanks <hateball> we'll give it a go!
[14:32] <hypokrit_> hello i did week ago an upgrade of Kubuntu sudo apt-get update  and sudo apt-get upgrade..   When i tried to boot the new updated kubuntu      i got  Kernel Panic... Cant find root    something i did wrong !     i have to boot with old version
[14:34] <BluesKaj> hypokrit_, were you trying to upgrade to a new OS or just upgrade the existing one
[14:35] <hypokrit_> just upgrade..
[14:36] <BluesKaj> which kubuntu?
[14:38] <hypokrit_> hmmm hmmm wait i want to give you the best answer
[14:39] <hypokrit_> kubuntu 14.04
[14:39] <hypokrit_> 3.13.0-43
[14:39] <hypokrit_> the upgrade  was 3.13.0.45
[14:40] <lordievader> hypokrit_: Could you give more details about the kernel panic?
[14:40] <hypokrit_> i reboot and i'll be back in 2 with more info
[14:46] <lordievader> ++
[14:46] <lordievader> Whoops, cleaning keyboard a bit.
[14:50] <hypokrit_> kernel panic Not Syncinf :VFS : Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[14:51] <hypokrit_> is that enough ?
[14:51] <rberg> I would first try booting a older kernel.. I wonder if /boot is full
[14:52] <hypokrit_> i got a lot of old kernel....    a lot.... maybe i must delete some
[14:52] <lordievader> hypokrit_: First find a bootable one ;)
[14:52] <hypokrit_> I'm actually on one of them
[14:54] <genii> Sounds like it's missing the initrd for the -45 kernel
[14:54] <lordievader> hypokrit_: Could you pastebin the output of 'df -h'?
[14:55] <lordievader> genii: Or the disk was full and the initramfs got corrupted, happened a few days ago in #ubuntu-server.
[14:55] <genii> lordievader: Yeah, seen that before too
[14:55] <rberg> yep thats what I am thinking happened
[14:57] <hypokrit_> you got it
[14:57] <hypokrit_> Filesystem                    Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[14:57] <hypokrit_> /dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root  226G  137G   78G  64% /
[14:57] <hypokrit_> none                          4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
[14:57] <hypokrit_> udev                          1.5G  4.0K  1.5G   1% /dev
[14:57] <hypokrit_> tmpfs                         303M  1.4M  301M   1% /run
[14:57] <unopaste> hypokrit_ you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[14:58]  * genii ponders sudo update-initramfs -k 3.13.0-45-generic    
[14:58] <lordievader> hypokrit_: Could you post it via pastebin?
[14:58] <lordievader> genii: It's lvm, there is probably a seperate /boot (and that might be full ;) )
[15:00] <hypokrit_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10621339/
[15:00] <hypokrit_> sorry im learning
[15:00] <hypokrit_> /dev/sda1                     236M  236M     0 100% /boot                  there's my problem
[15:00] <genii> Yup
[15:02] <genii> You need to de-install older kernels you don't need any more
[15:02] <hypokrit_> my new fav command  df -h
[15:04] <rberg> does "apt-get autoremove" auto remove old kernel versions?
[15:04] <rberg> I forget
[15:04] <genii> no
[15:05] <lordievader> It should, except for the last two.
[15:05] <genii> hypokrit_: A pastebin of the result of: ls /boot   might be handy to know what ones are on there
[15:06] <rberg> if so that would be an easy fix.. otherwise I usually look at /boot for a version I want to get rid of and to a "dpkg -l | grep version" and dpkg -r those packages
[15:07] <hypokrit_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10621376/
[15:09] <genii> rberg:  I've done before sudo apt-get remove linux-image-* && apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r)       but that leaves the system temporarily without a booting kernel
[15:09] <rberg> ahh scarry!
[15:09] <lordievader> Meh, as long as it doesn't crash your fine.
[15:10] <hypokrit_> i'm gonna delete all file without -43 and update upgrate again
[15:10] <TheBigDeal> i was automatically connecting to the wifi, but now i need to click connect :/
[15:15] <hypokrit_> dolphin don't give me the option to delete in boot directory
[15:16] <genii> hypokrit_: You need admin rights to remove stuff in there
[15:16] <TheBigDeal> hypokrit_: terminal -> sudo dolphin
[15:16] <genii> kdesudo
[15:16] <genii> not just sudo
[15:16] <TheBigDeal> ok
[15:17] <genii> If you use just sudo you will not be able to run dolphin as normal user again
[15:17] <TheBigDeal> genii: :O
[15:22] <lordievader> hypokrit_: Also, remove the package. Not just the files.
[16:21] <hypokrit_> thanx for you time people    I really enjoy it
[16:48] <grisa> Hi
[16:53] <vasiliiborodinsk> Hi! I'm novice. Sorry, if I worry your. I'm from Russia. My english wery bad. Zdes est Russkie?
[17:04] <bazol>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER bazol nzmsfcwujayw
[17:06] <MoonUnit`> >.<
[18:12] <emanuele> hello
[19:54] <rberg> hmm it seems like the kubuntu backports telepathy packages are broken and uninstallable
[20:28] <To24> Hi! I would like to ask... is there a Firefox 36 adapted to KDE?
[20:30] <bprompt> To24:      no that I know of
[20:30] <bprompt> To24:    there's a rekonq :)
[20:32] <soalex> 1
[20:32] <bprompt> 2
[20:41] <Kaliraa> Hey To24, there isn't, but you can use The Fox, Only Better to get rid of Australis, and any theme which integrates with the colours you choose for your windows (for example, I use FT DeepDark).
[20:41] <Kaliraa> This is what Firefox looks like for me, with KDE4: http://solunae.org/k/desktop.png
[20:42] <Kaliraa> Sorry, I don't have a recent screenshot
[20:42] <Kaliraa> And the address bar is able to be toggled, with The Fox, Only Better.
[20:45] <genii> Alternately, make Firefox use KDE's theming with qtcurve
[20:47] <kaidelong> what I did was tell KDE to just use the GTK+ theme engine
[20:47] <kaidelong> everything looks pretty consistent after that
[20:48] <To24> Nice, Kaliraa, but one of the keys is what happens when you open a dialog to open a file, or to save it, etc.
[20:49] <To24> The PPA of https://launchpad.net/~blue-shell/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-kde offers a Firefox that uses the KDE dialogs, etc.
[20:49] <To24> Much, much better than the GTK ones, at least for KDE users
[20:50] <To24> The PPA of https://launchpad.net/~blue-shell/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-kde was being updated normally, but recently it got stuck with Firefox 34.
[21:03] <lethu> hello
[21:03] <lethu> can setting all files and folders in home to 644 pose a security issue ?
[21:10] <rberg> lethu: there may be some files you do not wish to allow other users to read such as ~/.ssh/id_rsa to name one..
[21:10] <lethu> rberg, thanks for your answer
[21:11] <lethu> rberg, what do you suggest as a general setting ?
[21:11] <lethu> as I set the permissions the same way for all files and folders :s
[21:11] <rberg> I dont know your enviroment so I would say default :)
[21:11] <lethu> rberg, what is default ?
[21:23] <rberg> lethu: default umask is 022 defined in /etc/login.defs
[21:25] <lethu> rberg, how do I set that via command line if I want to apply it on my files and folders ?
[21:25] <rberg> has anybody here ever daisy chained display port displays?
[21:26] <genii> 7-0=7, 7-2=5, 7-2=5
[21:27] <rberg> genii: nice I never knew what the umask numbers meant heh
[21:27] <lethu> do I use chmod ? sorry been a long while since I have messed with file permissions and linux in general
[21:27] <lethu> thanks for your help so far btw
[21:28] <rberg> first are you really sure you want to change all permissions in your home dir?
[21:28] <lethu> well, I have already changed the permissions to "can read/write, can read, can read"
[21:29] <lethu> so I think it can't get worse
[21:30] <rberg> then "chmod -R MODE ~/" replace MODE with the perms you want.. and warning this will change every file!
[21:31] <lethu> so that should be "chmod -R 755 ~/" am I right ?
[21:31] <rberg> 7 makes everything executable
[21:32] <lethu> oh, right, bad thing
[21:33] <To24> There's no need to change every file of your home folder
[21:33] <To24> You only need to change the permissions of your home folder
[21:34] <lethu> ok, how can I do that ?
[21:35] <To24> I saw this in https://wiki.debian.org/UserPrivateGroups :
[21:35] <To24> "Keep in mind that access permission to a file always depends on your permissions for the file itself and the permissions of the directory path to it"
[21:35] <Kaliraa> Just don't use -r, l
[21:35] <Kaliraa> lethu
[21:35] <Kaliraa> It would just be chmod XXX
[21:36] <Kaliraa> Well, "Chmod 755 /"
[21:36] <Kaliraa> *~/
[21:36] <lethu> okay, thank you !
[21:36] <To24> I did this:
[21:36] <To24> chmod og-rwx
[21:36] <To24> ~
[21:36] <To24> In one line: chmod og-rwx ~
[21:37] <To24> That will forbide others to read, write or execute anything that is a subdirectory of your home directory
[21:37] <lethu> owner and group read write execute
[21:37] <To24> There's more in  https://wiki.debian.org/UserPrivateGroups
[21:38] <To24> but with the chmod og-rwx ~
[21:38] <To24> should be enough
[21:38] <lethu> I see, thanks !
[21:39] <lethu> aww
[21:39] <lethu> aww
[21:41] <lethu> aww
[21:41] <To24> You can see, too: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1684158&p=10440886#post10440886
[21:56] <dmoyne> I have un recurrent bug with my kubuntu  version installed: a crash shortly after logging with a screen and mouth pointer and keyboard frozen with no bug message displayed. Any idea to track this bug. Thanks
[22:41] <LINKSWORD2> Hi guys.
[23:32] <Wazhai> Hello