ahoneybun | https://twitter.com/ATHoneycutt/status/583792857703587840 | 00:47 |
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Simonious | It used to be when I edited /var/www/html/index.html and then refreshed the page my changed took effect.. now nothing.. I can delete index.html and it acts just like it's still there - what am I missing? | 01:29 |
Simonious | *change | 01:30 |
Simonious | oh.. it's a browser fail I think.. the other browser is seeing the changes | 01:30 |
* Simonious ponders | 01:30 | |
tyrog | Hi, is KDE5 gonna be usable when 15.04 is released or it is better to stay and wait a little longer in a KDE4.x-based release? | 03:42 |
tyrog | thanks | 03:42 |
valorie | tyrog: I've been running plasma 5 for many months | 03:48 |
valorie | but naturally that decision depends on what software you MUST have | 03:49 |
valorie | I'm missing some widgets such as weather and pastebin, but I can live without 'em | 03:50 |
tyrog | valorie: I think I wont need anything out of the ordinary... but what kind of software were you suggesting? for example... | 03:50 |
valorie | KDE4 applications and various gtk stuff looks and runs just fine in Vivid beta | 03:50 |
tyrog | Widgets... There is my phone for that :D | 03:50 |
valorie | exactly | 03:50 |
valorie | my phone gives me better weather anyway | 03:51 |
tyrog | I see. How do you rate the stability of the beta now? | 03:51 |
valorie | excellent | 03:51 |
valorie | I never have any problems anymore | 03:51 |
valorie | one caution: optimus prime still has problems I believe | 03:51 |
tyrog | valorie: Is that NVIDIA-related isn't it? | 03:52 |
valorie | you can always burn an ISO to a usb key and try it out | 03:52 |
valorie | not sure, since I don't use that | 03:53 |
valorie | I'm sure a quick google will find the bug reports and various complaints | 03:53 |
tyrog | valorie: You usually follow the normal releases instead of keeping with the LTS ones? just curious... | 03:57 |
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valorie | I always try for the latest unless I hear of constant crashes and so forth | 03:59 |
valorie | if I have time to file bug reports etc. | 03:59 |
halenrain | dir | 04:28 |
tyrog | Is it safe to use UEFI+Secureboot to install Ubuntu or just change to legacy? | 04:34 |
valorie | tyrog: from what I've heard, installing ubuntu via the mini-iso or server, and then adding kubuntu-desktop, is the safest route | 04:37 |
valorie | if you have secureboot and have had difficulties before | 04:37 |
valorie | !efi | 04:37 |
ubottu | UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI | 04:37 |
valorie | for more info | 04:38 |
tyrog | thank you valorie :) | 04:43 |
Silmarilion | Hi guys I keep getting sudoLibgcrypt warning: missing initialization - please fix the application | 06:54 |
Silmarilion | this started yesterday | 06:54 |
Silmarilion | the vpn doesn't work and most of the apps hang | 06:54 |
Silmarilion | me again system hanged, anyone knowing the solution for Libgcrypt warning: missing initialization - please fix the application | 07:08 |
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valorie | Silmarilion: please ask in #kde-devel | 07:17 |
valorie | that's really strange | 07:17 |
valorie | have you googled for that error message? | 07:17 |
Silmarilion | valorie, the issue has been fixed | 08:32 |
Silmarilion | uninstalled the pulseaudio | 08:32 |
Silmarilion | everything works | 08:32 |
valorie | cool | 08:32 |
MoonUnit` | hmm noticed i can't manually sort the programs on the taskbar anymore. | 08:36 |
MoonUnit` | weird, closed most of the programs down and sorting is working again. | 08:42 |
soee | MoonUnit`: icontask only or task manager ? | 08:42 |
MoonUnit` | task manager | 08:42 |
soee | ah, im notusing it, dunno :) | 08:43 |
MoonUnit` | heh plasmashell 131% cpu Xorg 65% | 08:51 |
MoonUnit` | wondered why the fan sounded a bit loud. | 08:51 |
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lordievader | Good morning. | 09:15 |
LloydOS | Hi guys, whats the best way to get Kubuntu to run from a USB drive, have downloaded it on Windoz machine? | 10:59 |
soee | LloydOS: good morning | 11:01 |
soee | LloydOS: check http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows | 11:01 |
soee | !usb | 11:01 |
ubottu | For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent | 11:01 |
LloydOS | Thanks very much. I tried http://www.linuxliveusb.com/ but did not seem to work | 11:05 |
soee | np. if it will work for you, feel free to come back here and give us some info | 11:07 |
LloydOS | Going to give http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ a go now | 11:18 |
soee | iv been using it in the past and it worked fine for me | 11:20 |
lord_cotton | just don't use unetbootin LloydOS | 11:20 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 13:33 |
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crowell | hi, I keep getting a popup box that says "Password - Plasma Desktop Shell" "Enter an username and a password to complete the task" | 15:07 |
crowell | if i auth, or if I ignore it, it doesn't seem to change anything | 15:07 |
crowell | I got the pid of it, and it is this | 15:08 |
lordievader | crowell: You do not get to see what task is trying to authenticate? | 15:08 |
crowell | jcrowell0 ~/test » ps aux |grep 5292 1 ↵ | 15:08 |
crowell | jcrowell 5292 0.2 0.6 8763104 215228 ? Sl Feb25 138:45 /usr/bin/plasma-desktop | 15:08 |
crowell | lordievader: nope, I don't see what the task is, but used xprop to get the pid | 15:08 |
lordievader | That is odd. | 15:09 |
crowell | is there any way of getting a log of what tries to authenticate or something? it's incredibly obnoxious to have it popping up in the middle of working on something else | 15:09 |
lordievader | Is it right after the login, or at random times? | 15:11 |
lordievader | You could take a look at the auth log. | 15:12 |
crowell | it's at random times. http://i.imgur.com/ZKkYBBp.png is what it looks like. | 15:12 |
crowell | auth log doesn't show anything odd | 15:14 |
lordievader | Pff... | 15:14 |
lordievader | crowell: Not even when you login? | 15:14 |
xennex81 | Riddell: what kind of upgrade isntall from 14.10 to 15.04 would you be interested in? | 15:14 |
crowell | lordievader: it doesn't show up immediately after login, and from my experience it happens at seemingly random intervals | 15:15 |
crowell | (maybe regular, but I haven't really been timing anything) | 15:15 |
lordievader | crowell: Could it be a cronjob? | 15:15 |
xennex81 | or anyone: I'm just going to reinstall my system a few times to test my setup procedures | 15:16 |
xennex81 | so if there is any kind of (harddisk) upgrade you want me to perform... | 15:16 |
crowell | it's possible to be a cronjob | 15:17 |
lordievader | crowell: crontab -e? | 15:18 |
xennex81 | Riddell said that testers were wanted or welcome for a kind of upgrade path from 14.10 to 15.04 that was rumoured to be no longer broken | 15:18 |
crowell | lordievader: it's empty | 15:18 |
soee | xennex81: come #kubuntu-devel | 15:18 |
xennex81 | k | 15:19 |
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teo_ | Question: up until recently when I would connect an external hd , kde would ask what to do with the action, and once answered open with Dolphin it would mount the drive and connect normally. Today this behaviour changed and requires root password. Has anything changed in the policy of mounting external devices? | 16:37 |
teo_ | any ideas about my question? | 16:53 |
Walex | teo_: our psychic advisors are currently engaged in other realms. please wait. | 17:05 |
Walex | teo_: a non-psychic guess is that you have mounted a device with a different type of filesystem on it, and you don't know about UNIX privileges and mounting. | 17:06 |
teo_ | well I skipped class on that one. Thanks for the response, I will google for details on mounting NTFS systems. | 17:15 |
Walex | teo_: did you cleverly hide the detail that so far you have mounted external drives only with Linux filesystems and this is the first NTFS filesystem you mounted in a while? | 17:17 |
teo_ | no no I always mount NTFS drives. It just never required root pass from the gui. Although yes, from terminal I always had to sudo mount the drive. Today the gui's behaviour changed: it asks for password. That's why I asked if something changed, due to recent updates. | 17:21 |
Walex | teo_: that's better information... | 17:25 |
Walex | teo_: in theory if your drive is listed in '/etc/fstab' with option 'user' (or 'users') it won't require password. BUt if it is listed it requires password. | 17:26 |
Walex | teo_: what might have happened is that you drive got recognized with a different device name e.g. 'sdc' instead of 'sdb'. | 17:26 |
Walex | teo_: because as a rule mounting requires 'root', but for specifically listed exceptions. | 17:27 |
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helpme | hello everybody | 17:51 |
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Guest49934 | im have a problem with asus x550dp | 17:51 |
Guest49934 | many distor linux dn't support this hardware | 17:52 |
soee | Guest49934: what problem ? | 17:52 |
Guest49934 | dn't support graphic,crash software | 17:52 |
Guest49934 | who have notebook asus x550dp? | 17:53 |
soee | it uses radeon ? | 17:53 |
Guest49934 | yes | 17:53 |
soee | Guest49934: are you using propriety drivers ? | 17:53 |
Guest49934 | i dn't know | 17:54 |
lordievader | Guest49934: What is the output of 'lspci -k|grep -A2 VGA'? | 17:54 |
Guest49934 | im now with windows | 17:55 |
Guest49934 | acpitz-virtual-0 Adapter: Virtual device temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +103.0°C) k10temp-pci-00c3 Adapter: PCI adapter temp1: +59.0°C (high = +70.0°C) (crit = +97.0°C, hyst = +96.0°C) asus-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter temp1: +6280.0°C | 18:01 |
Guest49934 | [AMD/ATI] Richland [Radeon HD 8550G] | 18:01 |
lordievader | That is the not the output of lspci. | 18:03 |
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Primula1380 | I'm running a live Kubuntu 14.04 CD, and I would like to install Google Chrome, then install the Pepper Flash Player browser plugin | 18:40 |
Primula1380 | I've had trouble with this before,, and had a bunch of chats about it, mostly on this channel, probably like about 3 weeks or a month ago | 18:41 |
Primula1380 | I logged the chats, and saved them somewhere, and they logged all the problems and solutions with respect to the commands to download and install the software I need | 18:42 |
soee_ | Primula1380: what troubles | 18:42 |
Primula1380 | But now I can't find them | 18:42 |
Primula1380 | I always have trouble downloading and installing Google Chrome and the pepper flash plugin for it | 18:43 |
Primula1380 | I never have trouble doing it with my Xubuntu live CD, but I always have trouble doing it with my Kubuntu live CD | 18:43 |
soee_ | Primula1380: why ? | 18:44 |
Primula1380 | and I'm running the Kubuntu live CD now | 18:44 |
Primula1380 | Because the same method that works for xubuntu is easy and simple, but it does not work for Kubuntu | 18:44 |
afteoy_o | And want to install chorome to the live cd? | 18:44 |
afteoy_o | Get the install from google, make sure it's 64 if your using 64 bit | 18:45 |
Primula1380 | I'm running the Kubuntu live CD, and I just want to install Google Chrome and the pepper flash pluginn for it | 18:45 |
Primula1380 | I actually got it to work like 3 weeks ago, and it wasn't that hard | 18:46 |
Primula1380 | and I have all the commands written down, though I can't find my journal logs that provide more detailed info about how I did it | 18:46 |
Primula1380 | and about what worked and what didn't work, and the order of the commands | 18:47 |
Primula1380 | I just wrote down stuff quickly on a piece of paper in case I lost the journal logs with more detailed info | 18:47 |
Primula1380 | And it turns out I did indeed lose the journal logs, so nnow I"m relying on what I had written down on this piece of paper | 18:48 |
Primula1380 | Actually, I think the trickiest part was figuring out how to download Google Chrome | 18:51 |
Primula1380 | Also, I think I had installed Chromium instead of Google Chrome, before I had installed the pepper flash plugin | 18:52 |
Primula1380 | And this time, I want to install Google Chrome, instead of Chromium, because I now know that Netflix works with Google Chrome natively, when I run my Xubuntu live CD | 18:53 |
Primula1380 | With my Xubuntu live CD, I can install Google Chrome and it automatically supports Netflix now, without my having to add any plugins, which is really cool | 18:54 |
Primula1380 | So, now I want to try the same thing with my Kubuntu live CD | 18:54 |
Primula1380 | Doing so should not be too hard, as long as I can get Google Chrome installed without any problems | 18:56 |
Primula1380 | Once Google Chrome is installed, downloading and installing the Pepper flash plugin should not be too hard | 18:56 |
Primula1380 | But in order to download and install Google Chrome and Pepper flash, I'm going to need help from you guys | 18:57 |
Primula1380 | Could you tell me the best and most reliable way to download and install Google Chrome, using my live CD? | 18:57 |
Primula1380 | I figure there are three ways to do it: 1. Install it using the command lines, 2. Install it using Muon Discovery Software Centre, or 3. use the Muon Package Manager | 18:59 |
Primula1380 | I know that at least one of those 3 ways does not work, and at least one of those three ways does work. So, which one is it that works? | 19:00 |
Walex | Primula1380: not sure what you want to do on what... | 19:23 |
Walex | Primula1380: you want to install a package *permanently* on a live CD? Or until next boot? | 19:24 |
parsnip | does kubuntu come with gnutls-bin? | 19:37 |
parsnip | or do you have to install it? | 19:37 |
parsnip | esp., gnutls-cli | 19:38 |
parsnip | hmm, installing gnutls-bin solved my problem | 19:41 |
frecel | valorie: I have a few days off and I'm looking for a way to help out with kde, I looked through the website and it seems like you might be the right person to talk to about that | 19:56 |
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Erthe | Hey folks. On Kubuntu 15.04, does anyone have a solution as of yet for logging out? When I try to logout by any means the screen goes black but I can still move the mouse cursor; have to switch to tty2 and kill the pid | 20:15 |
Erthe | Beta 2 btw | 20:15 |
bazhang | !vivid | 20:16 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) will be the 22nd release of Ubuntu due for release in April 2015. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1. For more info see the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1425 | 20:16 |
bazhang | support in #ubuntu+1 <--- Erthe | 20:16 |
Erthe | Thanks Bazhang | 20:16 |
bazhang | np | 20:17 |
soee_ | Erthe: known bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/+bug/1407152 | 20:17 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1407152 in sddm (Ubuntu) "Can't log out from Plasma session with SDDM" [Critical,Triaged] | 20:17 |
Erthe | Ah, OK. | 20:23 |
valorie | frecel: in kubuntu we can use help testing | 20:33 |
valorie | and perhaps bug testing too | 20:33 |
valorie | but it sort of depends on your interests and skills | 20:34 |
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hylian | kde has no resolution changer under display settings. just the screen locker..?? | 20:45 |
hylian | xrandr -fb 1600x900 | 20:47 |
hylian | sudo xrandr -fb 1600x900 | 20:47 |
hylian | oops | 20:47 |
hylian | exit | 20:50 |
frecel | valorie: I have some experience developing with Qt QML, I'm already running Kubuntu 15.04 with plasma 5, and I don't mind writing documentation | 20:51 |
soee_ | frecel: join #kubuntu-devel | 20:54 |
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