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KsChoiceCan anybody please confirm if for some reason Kubuntu 15.04 has been plagued with problems and is possibly the worst version release ever? I've been on Kubuntu since 5.something, and aside of some issues left and right, I was always happy. I cannot remember the last kernel panic, and KDE completely freezing was rare. Now KDE freezes are a regular (multiple times per day) occurrence, as are kernel panics (about once or twice a day) SDDM login manager "00:39
KsChoiceonly" needs to be restarted about 20 times before I see a screen where I can login to KDE, yay.. Quassel works for a week then can only start to a freeze until I delete all quassel config files, and restart it.. Then after a week, rinse, repeat.. since the release in april, I have received exactly ONE update, thats all... I used to get them every 1 or 2 days, I"ve been without for 2 months now... kwin crashes about 2-4 times per day, as does plasmashell.00:39
KsChoice. Anything that has to do file access through KDE freezes first time file access is required (ie, krunner, start typing, and freeze for about 2 minutes, KDE file requester might do the same).. AFter this once freeze, all appears okay again and subsequent requests show no problem.. KDE settings does not store half the changes I make.. I"ve reported various bugs, all went without any followup.. Did I mention symptoms are getting worse with time? My laptop00:39
KsChoiceappears to be hanging faster and with higher frequency than last week and the week before, etc.. I have an external mouse. Hang the dongle in, and the touchpad will be disabled, great! as it should be.. Remove the dongle and.. well, touchpad remains dead.. suspend? does nothing at all.. Shutdown? Kernel panic!  Close laptop lid? Does nothing, even though it should suspend (nearly burnt out my laptop after I put it in the bag while still running and00:39
KsChoiceballoo tought it was cool to run at 100% CPU, yay! Laptop resolved iissue by overheating and doing an auto shutdown itself, thanks KDE!  Seriously, What the hell Kubuntu? I've never had so many problems that were so bad, what happened?00:39
KsChoiceOh, Amarok, play a song and amarok freezes for about a minute.. After that minute it will be alright until the next song starts to play, it will again freeze for a minute00:40
KsChoiceI used full system encryption on install, and Kubuntu requires (for some reason) a swap password.. I would imagine it should be able to manage a swap password itself, but alright, I can do that on startup.. IF it weren't for the fact that every time I do sudo, I get spammed on every shell that I need to type the swap encryption password.. ARGH00:42
KsChoiceGreat thing when you have 20 shells open00:43
KsChoiceMy wireless keybord.. it works with grub! it does NOT work at startup where I have to enter the full disk encryption password... Just why??00:43
KsChoiceAnd worst of all Where are the updates to fix all these bugs?? Where are any updates??00:44
KsChoiceany at all?00:44
KsChoiceI feel like I'm using windows xp here.. Can anybody elaborate on if this is normal?00:46
KsChoice14.10 had some minor issues left and right, but all worked, mostly out of the box00:46
KsChoiceSeriously? please? When are updates going to be released that would fix (at least some of) these issues?00:49
KsChoiceOw, another cute one.. the auto screen lock "feature".. instead of showing the lock screen where I can enter the password, for the first 5-10 minutes basically my mouse and keyboard will be disabled, while I stare at the normal screen.. I cannot do anything, until after those 5-10 minutes, FINALLY the lock screen pops up and yaaaayyy, I can enter a password and actually continue to work00:50
KsChoiceI mean, seriously, it is fracking ridiculous how messed up Kubuntu 15.04 is.. I though initially, okay, my laptop has an nvidia card, a crappy driver could explain that, but.. No, driver can't explain all this crap I've had so far00:52
KsChoiceAnd yes, I've reported it, no feedback, no response, nothing.. So I'm not going to waste my time with that anymore either00:52
KsChoiceIs there anybody here? Or is Quassel messing up this as well and I"m just here talking to myself?00:53
KsChoice15.04 is a joke00:53
KsChoiceIs there anybody here at all?00:55
KsChoiceCan anybody tell me how I could possibly get kubuntu 15.04 updates??00:58
KsChoicepreferably updates that would leave it in a usable state?00:59
KsChoiceAh, CTRL-DEL no longer deletes the word in front of the cursor, like it used to do for the past 10 years or so, another one of those nice details..01:05
KsChoiceIs there anybody alive here?01:11
KsChoiceHello?01:32
* keithzg is content to let the rant settle01:43
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KsChoicekeithzg: Rant, sure, totally right.. But just not a rant about nothing, this is actual problems with Kubuntu.. in 10 years I have had nothing like this before, and now its all crap... This is not interresting for nobody who works on Kubuntu?03:54
KsChoiceI mean, if I worked on it, I would like to know it if there were problems03:54
keithzgKsChoice: Well, your complaints seem to me to be threefold.03:56
keithzgFirstly, the metacomplaint where you're complaining that your complaints aren't being acknowledged. I can't really help you there at all, nor does it entirely seem like you *want* help, rather than ranting.03:57
valorieKsChoice: this has been a great release for me03:57
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valorieI've been running Plasma 5 for close to a year, and it just keeps getting better03:58
keithzgKsChoice: Your actual issues (and I don't doubt that you have them!) do seem to then fall into to categories, the "likely systemd-related" category and the "likely Plasma 5 related" category.03:58
valorieupdates have been rolling out every day or two, even without backports03:58
SJrI just install Plasma 5.3 and now kwin keeps crashing.03:59
valoriethis is the second computer on which I've installed 5.3, and no crashes yet03:59
valorieknock on wood03:59
valorieone Dolphin freeze briefly though04:00
keithzgvalorie: I've had lots of issues with KWin crashes (and my missing VTs!) on AMD and proprietary drivers. Zero issues on my Intel-based laptop (first-gen Chromebook Pixel).04:00
keithzgZero issues when running the open-source drivers for the AMD graphics card, too; unfortunately that isn't sufficient to play games on.04:01
valoriekeithzg: I have AMD on this box04:03
keithzgActually reinforces my decision to go with AMD when getting discrete graphics cards, though, since if I didn't care about running the latest and greatest games that likewise are starting to push my graphics cards, I'd be able to run hassle-free.04:04
keithzgvalorie: which drivers are you on?04:04
valorierather old laptop; my newer one has a dead network card04:04
valorie:(04:04
keithzgouch, and in this day and age that kindof spells the end of a laptop04:04
valoriekeithzg: whatever is installed; I did nothing different04:05
valoriewell, my son says it is still under warranty, so I need to find that paperwork04:05
valorieI've already done the backup04:05
keithzgFingers crossed that it's a smooth warranty process then (and that it doesn't just break again right afterwards).04:06
valoriethis old one works for IRC04:06
valorieotherwise, it's time to shop04:06
keithzgIRC is great that way, hard to have a computer that can't handle it!04:07
valoriewell, unless you can't connect *anywhere*!04:07
valorieeven with the wire04:08
keithzghah, fair point04:08
keithzgvalorie: By default *buntu (quite reasonably) uses the open source drivers for AMD cards. But the 3D performance of them for newer (ie. within the last 4 to 5 years) hardware still isn't great, and perhaps more importantly the open source stack doesn't yet support OpenGL 4.x, which is necessary to run many current games at all04:08
* valorie is no gamer04:08
valoriemost played game: klondike04:08
valorie:-)04:08
keithzgheh04:08
keithzgYeah, in that case, the open source drivers are actually fantastic.04:08
keithzgI certainly had zero issues whenever I swapped over to *those* to prove to myself that it really was the proprietary FGLRX drivers that were the problem.04:09
* keithzg longs for a fully FLOSS world04:09
valoriekeithzg: me too04:10
KsChoicekeithzg: valorie: Sorry for the late reply, I again had the lock screen mess up (I see the normal Quassel chat window, all works, except mouse and keyboard are not working, I was waiting for the lock screen to appear so that I can unlock, and then the network wlan0 just.. disappeared, I had to restart, again try to start sddm like 20 times to get a login screen and here I am04:15
KsChoicekeithzg: I'm really sorry for ranting, but with the sheer amount of problems.. I'm sorry, I deserve a little rant.. I'm done, but my problems aren't04:15
KsChoicekeithzg: Yes, I want help, I need help, but it seems its not coming.. In like 1,5 months time I've received one update.. thats all.. Previous releases would have some updates every 2-3 days, now.. nothing.. And with the sheer amount of bugs, what am I to do then?04:16
KsChoicevalorie: Alright, fair enough, it works great for you, but for me its.. Well, I'll say it nicely, disastrous.. Its near unworkable for me, and I cannot imagine I am the only one with these problems.. For example Quassel, every week it just starts frozen, I see a window with the contents of what was behind that window.. Only thing I can do is remove all config files and then suddenly it works again flawlessly for about a week and then I have the same04:18
KsChoiceproblem.. Thats not KDE5 or systemd, is it?04:18
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: My biggest issues in priority order are:04:19
valorieKsChoice: you can set the lockscreen not to come one; that might remove one difficulty04:19
KsChoice1) When SDDM starts, it gives a black screen. I have to go to CTRL-ALT-F1 shell, type sudo systemctl restart sddm.service and do that some 5-10 times before I get the login screen04:20
valorieupdates: `sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade` should pull in some stuff04:20
KsChoicevalorie: I can disable the lock screen, but I'm regularly at places where I don;t want to leave it open... Is this lock screen issue a known bug?04:20
valoriealso, do: sudo systemctl enable sddm.service04:20
keithzgKsChoice: A lot of these problems do sound graphics-related, what hardware and drivers are you running?04:21
KsChoicevalorie: sudo systemctl enable sddm.service, tried that loads of time, doesn't seem to make any difference04:21
valorieKsChoice: no, I've heard nobody else experience that04:21
valoriehow about sudo systemctl enable sddm04:21
valorieI had the same problem for awhile in the upgraded boxes04:21
KsChoiceAlso, suspend not working is kind of a thingie for me, I hate having to reboot, reload all browser pages, open 20 shells with stuff I use regularly, etc...04:22
valoriethe new install worked fine04:22
KsChoicevalorie: I'll try full upgrade right now, one sec04:22
valorieit is the new thing alone with apt rather than apt-get04:22
valoriealong04:22
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: Also just right now with reboot, the shutdown usually hangs long long time with waiting for shutdown or something on /dev/dm1 something with LVM PM04:23
KsChoicevalorie: I just did sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade, nothing came in04:23
KsChoicekeithzg: I'm using an ASUS g750j laptop with NVIDIA card04:23
valorieweird04:24
KsChoicekeithzg: NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 860M] (rev a2)04:24
keithzgKsChoice: And using the proprietary drivers, the nouveau drivers, or?04:24
KsChoicevalorie: yeah, I've tried in muon > configure software sources >  download from > you can specify from where the updates should be coming.. I used first to select the fastest server. Then I've tried the default server, USA server, fastest, anything, I have had no updates for like a week alredy04:25
KsChoicekeithzg: NVIDIA driver 346.59 which is the recommended one04:26
valorieKsChoice: I have enabled backports, and that got me a huge update today04:26
valoriehttp://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-applications-15.0404:27
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: Also really really anoying.. The first time after a session started, if something comes up that does something with file access, like in chrome I do "save as", or ALT-F2, I get krunner and I start typing.. well, the "save as"  requester doesnt show for like a minute, and krunner too freezes for like a minute..04:27
KsChoiceAfter that, it all runs fine04:27
KsChoicevalorie: Let me chekc if I have the backports enabled.. I usually have that04:28
KsChoiceUgh, right now if I CTRL-C (or CTRL-INS) copy to clipboard in google chrome, and then in yakuake shell interface SHIFT-INS, I get "~2" on the screen.. that too happens quite a lot04:30
KsChoicevalorie: Appears I did not have the backports.. I just added those, and updating04:30
KsChoicevalorie: Also it appears that CTRL-DELETE does not work.. IT would delete the word before the cursor, for like.. As long as I can remember, but with this release, not so much.. I guess that could perhaps be configured in keyboard shortcuts, but it looks like KDE is not saving those settings.. This too is a known bug?04:31
KsChoicevalorie: :( Just added backports, did apt update && apt full-upgrade.. Nothing.. No update at all04:32
KsChoicevalorie:  I get the impression that my apt system somehow is completely messed up04:32
valorieare you sure that your system is looking the right place?04:33
valorieit sounds like perhaps it is still looking for the DVD or USB drive04:33
valoriethat happened to me years ago04:33
KsChoicevalorie: Right now using http://mirror.os6.org but I've tried multiple ones, including the default, USA servers, etc...04:33
KsChoicevalorie: I'll disable DVD and USB and such04:33
KsChoicevalorie: I do that in muon > configure software sources > other software ?04:35
KsChoicevalorie: Becuase over there I see CDROM  15.04 blah, and its disabled04:35
keithzgKsChoice: Yeah, that's the GUI way of doing it.04:35
KsChoiceAny idea perhaps why my suspend would be doing nothing either?04:36
KsChoiceIt04:36
keithzgKsChoice: But if you could paste the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list into http://paste.kde.org or such, that might help04:36
KsChoicekeithzg: one sec04:36
KsChoicekeithzg: valorie: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11237930/04:37
keithzgKsChoice: I do remember the proprietary NVIDIA drivers sometimes mucking with suspend, as the modules they load into kernel space don't always play nice. Unless you're gaming, I'd honestly try giving the nouveau drivers a shot, but we should probably figure out your apt situation first.04:37
KsChoiceDo note that its showing some mirror server because thats what I've selected now, I've had the same issue with the default server, USA server, etc..04:38
KsChoicekeithzg: okay, I'll try the nouveau drivers later on04:38
KsChoiceYeah, my apt issue would probably help a lot (I hope) because then at least I could receive updates04:38
keithzgKsChoice: Yeah, but those mirrors don't seem to have been updated in quite a while, so it really *seems* to me like that's the issue. Hmmm.04:38
KsChoicekeithzg: I just selected those like one hour ago04:39
keithzgvalorie: Perhaps you could provide your current sources.list for KsChoice to try out? (I'm at work on the LTS right now, although I can probably dig out a VM)04:39
KsChoicekeithzg: I'll update to the default servers04:40
valorieKsChoice: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11238007/ is mine04:41
KsChoicekeithzg: I"ve set it to "Main server" now, and check if update gives me somehting04:41
KsChoicevalorie: If that gives nothing, I"ll use yours04:41
valorieI've never messed with it except to add backports04:41
valoriesince upgrading this box04:41
KsChoicevalorie: My upgrade completely failed, first upgrade ever that did that04:42
valoriesounds like you've had a really bad experience04:42
valoriethat sucks04:43
KsChoicevalorie: You could say that, yeah, and I've been on Kubuntu since like.. 10 years, and I really really looked forward to this release.. Hence the rant :)04:43
valorieI've been using it almost that long04:43
valoriebut in the early days my son did most of the work04:44
KsChoicemmm, I changed the main server in muon software sources, and now apt update cannot get a lock, its in use by /usr/bin/python /usr/share/apt-xapian-index/update-apt-xapian-index-dbus probably?04:44
valorie!lock04:44
valoriesilly ubottu04:44
keithzgKsChoice: Yeah, that might well be true, although just make sure you aren't accidentally not using sudo ;)04:44
valorie!apt-lock04:45
KsChoicekeithzg: I'm using sudo :)04:45
valoriepff04:45
keithzgKsChoice: Just checking :)04:45
KsChoicevalorie: Can I kill those apt processes?04:45
valoriethere is a way but i don't recall the exact command04:46
KsChoicevalorie: kill? :D04:46
valoriethus the appeal to ubottu for information04:46
KsChoiceMeh, I'll just use the double barrel shotgun method, kill -904:46
valoriecontrol-C will work, but I don't know if that will kill the lock04:46
KsChoicevalorie: no, its just not locking at all, some process appears stuck04:46
KsChoicevalorie:  There you go, pkill -9 apt, then apt update.. works like a charm04:47
KsChoiceAt this point, it can't get much worse anyway04:47
valoriehttp://askubuntu.com/questions/335794/could-not-get-lock-var-lib-apt-lists-lock04:48
valoriecool04:48
valorieI was trying to remember `sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock`04:49
KsChoiceVery slow though04:49
KsChoicevalorie: yeah, but the lock file ususally is not a huge issue..04:49
KsChoicevalorie: just ps `pgrep apt` gets you the apt like apps04:49
valorieI've not run up against a lock for a long time04:50
KsChoicevalorie: I've not run up against any of these problems for a long time..04:50
keithzgYikes, speaking of crashes, my machine just rebooted! Although I blame the electrical here at work (I should probably just go home already...).04:50
KsChoicevalorie: Actually.. I think I've talked this through with you like a month ago when I upgraded and it was just as bad.. I talked iwth you and somebody else, and you guys had me upgrade to KDE5.3, which helped for like the first week but it seemed to be deteriorating04:51
KsChoiceSorry for the ranting back there, but I just really really really got frustrated04:51
valorieI'm really sorry you are having such difficulties04:52
valoriehonestly, you are the first person to report so many problems04:52
KsChoicevalorie: no problem, I'm happy now to have some help here and there04:52
valorieand really, problems seem rather rare this time around04:52
valoriealthough SDDM has been a bit chancy for some04:52
KsChoiceI really hope its just me.. 14.10 worked near perfect out of the box on this laptop, but 15.04.. And well, I would imagine, KDE5, systemd, okay.. but I have many other bugs and problems that appear not to be related to either of those04:53
valorieI had to uninstall both lightdm and kdm to get it to work at all04:53
KsChoicevalorie: I'll check if I perhaps have kdm and lightdm installed.. If so, they're gone04:53
valoriewell, you have frameworks 5 already in 14.1004:54
KsChoicevalorie: okay, just did apt update aand apt upgrade with the main server, no updates at all, I'll try your sources.list04:54
valorieso only Plasma 5.2 was new in 15.0404:54
valorieplus, as you say, systemd and SDDM04:54
keithzgI wonder if somehow a set of package lists was pulled down that was then timestamped incorrectly on your system, KsChoice? So perhaps it keeps thinking there's no new updates because it mistakenly compares? (Although that's not how I remember apt working, but otherwise I can't quite figure it out).04:56
KsChoicekeithzg: I have no idea.. Would an apt-get clear all work, perhaps?04:57
KsChoicevalorie: doing apt update with your sources list now04:57
valoriefingers crossed for luck, KsChoice04:58
KsChoicevalorie: By now, I have my toes crossed, even04:58
keithzgKsChoice: Yeah, if Valorie's sources.list doesn't work, you might try "sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"04:59
KsChoicevalorie: What I asked keithzg, would apt-get clear all work, perhaps? dumping the entire cache?04:59
KsChoicekeithzg: alright, will do04:59
KsChoicekeithzg: though valorie said that "apt full-upgrade" would be better04:59
KsChoiceIt updates really really slow on these servers04:59
keithzgKsChoice: Basically, I chose that because you've tried "apt full-upgrade" before already :)05:00
keithzgJust trying to jostle the variables around and hoping something shakes it up positively!05:00
valoriegood thought, keithzg05:00
valorielots still use apt-get dist-upgrade05:00
valoriehard to teach your fingers new commands05:01
KsChoicekeithzg: yeah! This, by far, is the weirdest thing I"ve ever had.. the apt not upgrading, I mean05:01
KsChoicekeithzg: so besides disabling lock screen, any other idea what could be causing the lock screen issue?05:01
KsChoicevalorie: The 15.10 release will do wayland as well, right?05:02
valorieKsChoice: we don't know that yet05:02
KsChoiceAlso, just remembering something.. Ubuntu is going to use... what was it called? snappy packages or something? self contained stuff.. Anyway, please tell me that Kubuntu is not going to do that?05:02
valoriethe kwin devels are doing what they can to prepare, but so far, wayland isn't ready for prime time05:02
KsChoicevalorie: From what I've read, I think I would like wayland05:03
valoriesnappy is for phones and so forth so far05:03
KsChoiceGeez, update is still running.. its really slow.. But who cares, as long as it will give me updates05:03
valorieKsChoice: there is a branch of kwin you can build to test it out05:03
KsChoicevalorie: And rist even buggier desktop? Lol.. First I want my desktop okay, then I'll start testing wayland05:03
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valoriejust telling you that a branch is available05:04
valorienot sure it would be safe on anything but a test box05:04
KsChoicevalorie: What is it called?05:04
valorieerr05:04
valorieI would ask in #kwin05:04
KsChoicevalorie: Because yeah, it does interrest me, but .. well, first I got to have this running right again :D05:04
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: finished apt update, nothing05:06
valorieweird!05:06
KsChoicenow clearing cache05:06
valorieI had an enormous number of updates earlier today after adding backports05:06
KsChoicevalorie: I am using your sources.list05:07
KsChoicevalorie: Do you have any other sources file maybe in /etc/sources.list.d/ ?05:07
KsChoicevalorie: Nothing! 8|05:07
KsChoicekeithzg: apt-get clean did NOT work05:08
valoriecat: /etc/sources.list.d: No such file or directory05:08
KsChoicevalorie: /etc/apt/sources.list.d05:08
KsChoicevalorie: Just out of curiosity by the way, are you a developer, or a power user?05:09
valorieoops, I just c/p 'ed05:09
KsChoiceI like to think I"m a power user, not a dev though05:09
valoriejust a long time user and community member05:09
KsChoicec/p'ed?05:09
valoriecopy/pasted05:09
KsChoicevalorie: ah, yeah, I see, my bad, sorry05:09
valoriehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11238425/05:11
valorieI've been involved in planning, organizing, documentation, etc.05:11
valorieplus upstream in KDE05:11
KsChoicevalorie: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11238427/05:11
KsChoicevalorie: After all these years, I think I might have to get a bit more active in the community05:12
KsChoicevalorie: It does appear I have a few less repos05:12
valoriehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ValorieZimmerman05:12
valorieI got more active once my last kid left home05:12
KsChoicevalorie: Well very nice to meet you (though I've talked to you on many occasions before)05:13
KsChoicevalorie: I"m Sven Oostenbrink, I'll be on google somewhere.. I'll try to see that maybe this week I can do some more in the community05:14
valorieKsChoice: cool, nice to meet you05:14
valorieI guess I would suggest re-installing 14.10 for now, since you liked it05:14
valorieunless you have a lot of patience!05:14
KsChoicevalorie: I really really was hoping that would not be necesarry... But as it stands right now.. I'm not even getting updates!05:15
valorieso strange05:15
KsChoicevalorie: patience? I've been living this... well, thatever 15.04 is for me right now for like a month and a half already so yeah, I think I have patience, lol05:15
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: Any other ideas? I'm out05:16
KsChoicevalorie: besides just, indeed, reinstalling05:16
valoriewhen you ran the update and upgrade commands in the cli, what was the output?05:16
KsChoiceI really really really don't want to get back to 14.10 if I can avoid it05:16
valoriejust "no updates available" or whatever?05:17
KsChoicevalorie: update just showed it updating from all the sources, and upgrade said all is up to date05:17
valorieand that was after adding the backports?05:17
valoriethat seems impossible to me05:17
valorieon day zero, maybe05:18
KsChoicevalorie: I'm using your sources.list file!05:18
KsChoicevalorie: And the last updates I got was like a week ago, and that was google chrome05:18
valoriebut backports was full of stuff within a week or so05:18
valorieplasma 5.3 and the applications is a lot of stuff05:18
KsChoicevalorie: Nothing for me, santa clause skipped my house05:19
valoriesheesh05:19
keithzgKsChoice: Could you give us a paste for the output of, say, "apt-cache policy plasma-desktop"?05:19
KsChoiceBy the way, you guys too, use pastebinit, right? very nice utility05:20
valorieyes05:20
valorielife-saver sometimes05:20
KsChoicehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11238532/05:20
KsChoicekeithzg: ^^^05:20
keithzgKsChoice: Okay, so it's pretty certain you've got Plasma 5.3 already installed, then.05:21
KsChoicekeithzg: valorie: Just to check.. I have specified "Download all updates in background".. That does not install them autoamtically, does it?05:22
KsChoiceAnd even if they did, all my problems either stayed the same, or got worse05:22
valorieum, ALL updates?05:22
valorieyes, they would then be downloaded automatically05:23
valorieI only do that with security updates05:23
KsChoicevalorie: yeah, downloaded, but also installed?05:24
keithzgOne would think from that setting they wouldn't be *installed* automatically, though, right? Can't say I know from experience though. I normally have that set to manual myself.05:24
valorienot sure05:24
KsChoicevalorie: I thought that would only download them in cahce so update would be faster05:24
valorienot sure about that05:24
KsChoicevalorie: In all honesty, I never set.. IF that installs automatically as well, then that would explain a thing or two, I would have been getting updates, but I never realized it05:24
KsChoicevalorie: only.. then these updates have fixed nothing for me..05:25
keithzgKsChoice: If you are indeed up to date, I'd say then though that you should give switching to the Nouveau drivers a shot. Could accomplish nothing, but could fix a lot.05:25
KsChoicekeithzg: I"ve set to only notify on updates, and I'll switch to nouveau drivers05:25
* keithzg crosses fingers05:26
KsChoicekeithzg: valorie: Any idea on the hanging KDE file interactions? meaning, krunner, when I start typing "HANGGG" for about 1-2 minutes.. then it works normally .. Same for kdialog, if in chrome, I do save as, I don't see the kdialog until like 2 minutes after05:27
KsChoiceAnd usually its only once per session05:27
KsChoiceOh please oh please, don't make this not start X at all05:28
valorieit is possible that some other process such as baloo is hanging your system05:28
KsChoicevalorie: Nah, balloo sometimes hangs at 100%, and I kill it..05:29
valoriecontrol+escape gets you the system activity widget05:29
KsChoicevalorie: Actually, balloo is that "I never use it" desktop search thing, right? I used to be able to kill the entire thing on previous kubuntu installs, but on 15.04 I haven't found the option.. Where can I shut that off?05:29
KsChoicevalorie: I do loads of stuff with command line, so I use top :)05:30
KsChoicevalorie: keithzg: Gotta go to sleep now, going to be early bird tomorrow.. Both thank you lots for the help so far, I'll have to reboot for the nouveau driver results, but I'll leave that for tomorrow, I don't want to be messing the entire night with my laptop..05:31
valorie"There is no explicit “Enable/Disable” button any more. We would like to promote the use of searching and feel that Baloo should never get in the users way. However, we are smart about it and IF you add your HOME directory to the list of “excluded folders”, Baloo will switch itself off since it no longer has anything to index.05:31
valoriefrom http://askubuntu.com/questions/437635/how-to-turn-off-baloo-in-kde-4-1305:31
valoriewould be better to file a bug though05:31
valorievishesh is fantastic05:31
KsChoicevalorie: Ah, will do so :) Nothing against balloo, I search a lot but I use  command line a LOT05:32
valorievishesh being the maintainer05:32
KsChoicevalorie: vishesh?05:32
KsChoiceah, okay05:32
KsChoicewell05:32
KsChoiceGotta go to sleep now.. Thanks a lot for the help so far!05:32
valoriesweet dreams05:32
KsChoiceI'll try to be around more on IRC to help around05:32
KsChoiceby the way05:32
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phoenixzThis is me :)05:32
phoenixzSince I had to resetup Quassel again (every week) I was on the wrong nick name05:33
phoenixzI'll leave this quassel bug for the quassel maintainers, I hope they know more about it05:33
phoenixzSigning off, TTYL!05:33
* keithzg heads off himself05:35
soeegood morning06:21
noaXessmorning06:34
noaXessdoes anybody has a notebook and using nvidia-prime, intel/nvidia dual grafic?06:35
valorienoaXess: I know there are a few people who have nvidia-prime06:38
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noaXessvalorie: thanks.. my interesting is, how to connect a monitor to HDMI port.. in the moment i use notebook monitor and a external monitor connected to VGA port...07:58
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valorienoaXess: a bit of googling brought up: http://negativo17.org/complex-setup-with-nvidia-optimus-nouveau-prime-on-fedora-19-2/08:05
valoriemight shed some light on your issue08:06
noaXessso it's not easy plug and play.. that i know already..08:06
valorieI googled on connect a monitor to HDMI port plasma 5 nvidia-prime08:06
valoriethere is other stuff of course08:06
noaXessdon't have plasma 5 yet.. tested, not happy.. not stable and some stuff still not available08:07
noaXessex. networking can't use only wicd..08:07
noaXessusing wicd long time until 14.1008:07
valorienoaXess: I've been using plasma 5 for almost a year08:13
valorieI thought I had a networking problem but it turned out to be a dying network card08:14
valorieworks just fine on this laptop (rather old)08:14
sick_rimmitvalorie: Yes me too, I used Plasma 5 Tech Preview in production as my work desktop... Naughty I know08:14
noaXessvalorie: hm.. i'm not happy yet... also some third party apps don't show any tray icon.. in on my notebook its crashing sometimes.. and i need to poweroff... with 14.10 plasma 4 it's working perfect08:14
valoriesounds like a good reason to stay on 14.1008:15
valorieI used to get crashes using project neon, but (knock on wood) nothing since Vivid alpha08:16
remmashi09:24
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allen_cl10:59
adamcI dont suppose anyone knows when the fix for kwin_x11 is likely to come out? This is regarding the xinerama issue for 3 or more screens, whereby kwin_x11 crashes after login11:03
swizgardwhat happened to .kde/share/apps/kfileplaces/bookmarks.xml?11:09
swizgardwhy does it have no effect on anything anymore? where did you hide my config?11:09
adamc@swizgard, if its like anything else ive been looking at it will probably be in ~/.local and then the same structure youve already mentioned11:35
swizgard.local/share/user-places.xbel11:39
swizgardi guess freedesktop unificatino bliss11:39
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nopukanyone know how to get yahoo emoticons working for the default IM client in kubuntu ?12:57
hyper_chyes13:01
nopukhyper_ch:  ?13:02
hyper_chyes?13:02
nopukhyper_ch:  ?so how ?13:03
hyper_chno idea13:03
hyper_ch<nopuk> anyone know  --> <hyper_ch> yes (someone knows)13:03
nopukhyper_ch: yeah ok, no need to be like that - we all know its a support forum13:04
hyper_chit's an irc channel... not a forum IMHO13:04
nopukfine, I'll just wait for some help13:04
hyper_ch:)13:05
psycompjoin #windows13:05
psycompsorry :D13:05
hyper_chI get faster internet with my LTE connection than with my expensive calbe connection :(13:06
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BluesKajHi folks13:16
nopukhow do i get yahoo emoticons working for the default IM client in kubuntu ?14:10
yossarianukhi - I have a baloo_file process that is  using up most of my CPU%14:17
yossarianukhow can I see what its meant to be doing ?14:17
yossarianukif I strace it I see nothing14:18
s_20it's meant to index the filesystem so that it can be searched quickly14:18
yossarianukbut how come if I strace the pid I see no feedback ?14:18
yossarianuki.e -> ps aux|grep baloo_file  -> strace -p 558614:19
s_20i'm not familiar with the implementation details, maybe it's in a bad state14:19
s_20how about you give it a little nudge (SIGTERM) and see if the new process is in a more cooperative mood14:19
yossarianuki.e kill14:20
s_20indeed14:20
s_20well, terminate, not kill, maybe it can still shut down cleanly14:20
yossarianukhmmm kill 5586, just killed it.14:21
Zippifor me, baloo_file started acting more nicely once I set indexing to ignore ~/Downloads and ~/Videos14:21
Zippias in, exclude places that have big files14:22
s_20also, lsof might give you a better idea what file might keep it so busy14:23
yossarianuks_20: Zippi: cheers14:24
yossarianukso is there no sensible way of showing what baloo is doing ?14:26
yossarianuk(other than lsof, etc)14:26
s_20yossarianuk: well, there's not much more to see than checking it's CPU/RAM usage and the files it's currently reading from/writing to14:27
s_20what kind of information are you looking for?14:27
KsChoiceOkay, so I have a laptop with Nvidia card, and I used Nvidia binary drivers before, which probably caused  bunch of problems left and right, so user keithgr suggested using the nouveau drivers.. So I switched, and the turned off my laptop because I had to sleep. Just turned it on and I get initramfs, my laptop is dead. dmesg gives me loads of "nouv14:29
KsChoiceeau blah blah SCHED_ERROR [ UNK08]"14:29
KsChoiceSo I want to switch back to the Nvidia binary driver but how do I do this? I'm stuck at initramfs14:30
BluesKajyossarianuk,do a search in system monitor14:32
s_20KsChoice: boot up a from a rescue system (cd/dvd/usb) and chroot into the system14:32
KsChoiceThat's what I was afraid of14:33
s_20KsChoice: or do it without a rescue system and boot using init=/bin/bash ;) that might cause fsck to kick in next time you boot though14:35
BluesKajKsChoice, or drop to a tty and remove the nvidia driver then reinstall the xserver-xorg-video-nouveau driver14:35
BluesKajtty/vt that is14:36
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KsChoiceAlrighty, I'm in with USB Kubuntu, now I need to chroot14:41
KsChoiceGoing to be fun, because its encrypted LVM14:41
KsChoiceI really gotta get back to 14.10 :(14:41
BluesKajno need to do the chroot thing , making it more complicted than it needs to be14:49
BluesKajoh well , have fun14:49
KsChoiceBluesKaj: I just did that.. Unencrypted the LVM, activated the LVM, mounted boot in the /mnt/kubunto/boot of my laptop drive, chroot to /mnt/kubuntu and then I should be able to run the driver manager, whcih I'm doing now.. What would be easier?14:50
KsChoiceDoesn't matter much anyway, as long as I get my laptop back for the moment. This next weekend I really have to fall back to 14.10, 15.10 has become unworkable for me, its not funny anymore14:51
xennex81hi guys14:53
KsChoiceUpdated to 346 updates driver, lets see if that gives some sort of stability...14:54
xennex81nvidia?14:55
xennex81lots of trouble with that but I have nvidia too and I am wanting to install Kubuntu shortly14:55
rattkingHI, I have been getting segfaults trying to start kde with the 5.3 ppa. it had been working fine until yesteday.. I dont know what changed.. I am in gnome right now (ick) and every kde app I start works fine but I cant get into the DE anymore..14:56
xennex81you mean plasma 5.3?14:57
xennex81rebooting14:57
rattking's/start kde/start plasma/' better?14:58
KsChoiceBluesKaj: I just did that.. Unencrypted the LVM, activated the LVM, mounted boot in the /mnt/kubunto/boot of my laptop drive, chroot to /mnt/kubuntu and then I should be able to run the driver manager, whcih I'm doing now.. What would be easier?15:00
KsChoiceAnyway, rebooting right now, brb... I hope..15:00
rattkingits errors like these in dmesg loading plasma 5.3 "kscreen_backend[5390]: segfault at 10 ip 00007f7bcaf0dc40 sp 00007ffd605f4d28 error 4 in KSC_XRandR.so[7f7bcaef8000+22000]" that started yesterday prior to that everything was fine15:03
adamcdo you have multiple monitors?15:04
adamcI have a similar issue when xinerama is enabled across multiple monitors15:04
MichaelPIs there a good wiki or  anything that tells how to modify xorg.conf for ati and explains what each thing is ? I did Load "glx" ... That seemed to help on kde plasma 515:05
rattkingI do have multiple monitors (this is a laptop) but it still happens with the ext monitor unplugged15:09
xennex81okay so, I'm in Kubuntu 15.04 live installer15:09
xennex81but I get no KDE menu, I get no desktop icon with "install", I don' t know how to install this thing15:09
xennex81I can press alt-F2 and start firefox, which I have done, what this is15:10
xennex81but I don't know how to install, I have an empty desktop15:10
xennex81real good start, kubuntu15:10
xennex81my god15:10
adamcif your in the live installer you should have had a menu prior to this giving you the option to try on install15:10
xennex81i had the prior menu with try and install15:11
xennex81in a real bad resolution, so I chose "try"15:11
xennex81besides, I need to create an LVM15:11
xennex81oh I could do that now and install later from "install"15:11
adamcit sounds like when you get to the initial menu screen you need to select one of the override options, give me a sec to try and remember which one :D15:12
xennex81oh15:12
xennex81i have good resolution now, just nothing on the desktop, no panel15:12
xennex81what command can I run manually to start the installer?15:13
adamcis it just basically a blank screen?15:13
xennex81yes15:13
xennex81with a mouse cursor15:13
xennex81and the plasma default background15:13
adamcsounds like the window manager hasnt started15:13
BluesKajxennex81, do you have a panel? If so click on the desktop , choose add widgets , type launcher , choose the Kmenu launcher there15:13
xennex81right15:13
xennex81i have that button15:13
adamctry alt-f2 and then type kwin_x11 and see if that launches or crashes15:13
BluesKajright click on the desktop rather15:14
phoenixzBluesKaj: Yay, I kick ass :D Now using nvidia 346 updates driver, and things actually *appear* more stable..15:15
xennex81i didn't see any kmenu but I have a K button now in the top left15:15
xennex81that can start the menu (cascading menu)15:15
phoenixzBluesKaj: So what was the easier way to update the nvidia driver while only having initramfs, or USB kubuntu available?15:15
xennex81now I have a panel (add panel -> default panel)15:16
xennex81wicked @BluesKaj ;-)15:16
xennex81but how do I install or start the installer?15:16
xennex81kwin_x11 doesn't provide anything new from what I can see, adamc15:17
BluesKajphoenixz, i thought you had grub working but no DM , hence my suggestion15:17
phoenixzxennex81: Though many people reported great results with Kubuntu 15.04 I've had horrible experiences so far.. Using ASUS G750J laptop.. Many issues (though not all) are very likely related to nvidia driver, do NOT use the nouveau driver or you'll have to use USB kubuntu to chroot to your install and then change driver.. I'm right now using nvidia binary 346 updates driver, and that appears stable for the moment..15:17
phoenixzxennex81: With the recommended 346.59 driver, SDDM would basically fail to show 9 out of 10 times (I'd have to go to shell, and restart SDDM manually about 10 times before I would see a login screen) but right now after 2 reboots, I got sddm login right away, which is kind of a mirable ot me at this moment..15:18
xennex81found it, system -> install kubuntu15:18
BluesKajphoenixz, just because your method worked for your setup doesn't mean it will with others15:18
xennex81phoenixz: okay so I am in for a world of hurt15:19
phoenixzBluesKaj: well, usb kubuntu, chroot, quite easy actually and it worked like a charm.. I tried the nvidia 346 updates driver right away to see if that maybe would improve things and ... well, I got a login screen right after booting twice, without having to mess around, which is currently a miracle for me15:19
xennex81phoenixz: I have heard of the nouveau vs nvidia issues...15:19
BluesKajxennex81,  just try to install from where you are15:19
phoenixzBluesKaj: chroot, and driver update usually works reasonably well.. 15.04 on the other hand, so far, has worked horribly bad :(15:19
xennex81i try15:19
phoenixzxennex81: What is your problem?15:20
xennex81but this thing has onboard ATI/AMD and discrete nVidia15:20
BluesKajphoenixz, blah blah blah witht chroot enough already , that's a last resort15:20
phoenixzxennex81: you have nvidia and ati mixed?15:20
xennex81phoenixz: I couldn't get a normal desktop in live session15:20
xennex81phoenixz: yes, but currently I am using the nvidia15:21
xennex81phoenixz: normally In Windows I only Install the Nvidia sthing15:21
phoenixzBluesKaj: Somebody needs his morning coffee? I'm simply stating what I just did, and that it worked for me...15:21
xennex81phoenixz: could be correct, phoenixz15:21
xennex81I have heard of nvidia pains on the forums15:21
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BluesKajif your nvidia gpu was working on 14.10 9 chances out of 10 it will work on 15.0415:22
xennex81lots of evil in 15.04 ;-)15:22
BluesKajxennex81, not true15:22
xennex81haven't tried yet, fresh install on this computer (runs Windows)15:22
xennex81okay15:22
xennex81LVM creation :)15:22
BluesKajif you don't need lvm why use just because it's supposed to be so flexible , well mit ain't15:23
xennex81when I install Windows I wanted a 30 gig spare partition for e.g. BackTrack15:23
xennex81so I have one partition on this thing15:23
xennex81I want to put LVM in there15:23
xennex81otherwise....15:24
xennex81tough15:24
phoenixzBluesKaj: 14.10 has worked great on this laptop and 15.04 has been an unmitigated disaster, so far.. LOADS of bugs, many probably related to Nvidia driver, but loads of other stuff on systemd and kde5 as well, and even after that, still loads of problems with just plain kubuntu...  I've been on kubuntu for 10 years, and most releases would get 9 or 10 score from me (personally that is), 15.04 would not get higher than 2 or 3 so far, and unless15:24
phoenixzthis new nvidia driver I'm using is going to resolve some major issues, I'll be reinstalling 14.10 this next weekend when I have some time for it15:24
BluesKajbacktrack is replaced by kali linux15:24
xennex81I know15:24
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xennex81I wanted BT5R3, but anyway15:24
xennex81it is Kubuntu now15:24
xennex81phoenixz: I have heard of it all15:25
xennex81phoenixz: I just want to try it and help with bug fixes15:25
xennex81I am not productive on Linux anyway ;-)15:25
xennex81except in trying to fix linux ;-)15:25
xennex81Linux is the goal, glory and reason :P :P15:25
xennex81lol15:25
xennex81not really, but still15:25
moparisthebestis there a kubuntu alternate install someplace?15:26
phoenixzxennex81: Don't get me wrong, 14.10 ias absolutely great, and 15.04 has loads of potential to be even more than that, but so far I personally feel it has been released before its time, or just too much new stuff15:26
moparisthebestthe graphical installer fails setting up a luks partition15:26
BluesKajphoenixz, you can try to pull rank, but I've been kubuntu for 10ys as well, the simplest approach is usually the most effective IME.15:26
xennex81of course it has :) phoenixz15:26
moparisthebestI'm looking for 14.04 btw15:26
xennex8115.04 has been released at least months before the whole change and the whole shebang with Plasma5 was ready15:26
phoenixzBluesKaj: Not trying to pull rank at all, just talking about my experiences with 15.04 so far, in contrast to all other versions15:26
xennex81everyone tripping because it needs to be ported (everything) to KF515:27
phoenixzmoparisthebest: afaik, not really, but at the grub on the install disk, you should see the option to install directly, which IIRC should get you the text installer15:27
xennex81they say a product is only best at thte end of its life cycle15:27
moparisthebestphoenixz: maybe the oem install option?15:27
phoenixzmoparisthebest: Could be yeah, but don't take my word for it, it has been a while when I tried those :D15:28
BluesKajphoenixz, i have nvidia and haven't had the problems you describe , aamof I'm already running 15.10 Wily and it's actually quite satble15:28
BluesKajerr stable15:28
phoenixzxennex81: I'm really looking forward to wayland with KDE5 and actually all issues fixed... But that will be 15.10 or perhaps even 16.04 still15:28
phoenixzBluesKaj: well that has been my experience so far.. With exception of the release that had the crappy KDE4.0, I nearly always ran alpha versions of Kubuntu and rarely had huge issues. In contrast, 15.04 official release has given me a long, long list of issues.. Yesterday night I spent like an hour here ranting about it because I was desperate for something workable15:30
moparisthebesthmm no phoenixz still graphical installer15:30
phoenixzBluesKaj: I can easily come up with 10+ bugs that really sour my life atm with 15.0415:30
BluesKajearly days with not many new packages , but it's working better than my 15.04 install15:30
BluesKajplasma 5.3 phoenixz ?15:31
xennex8115.10 is already installable, the beginning of it...15:33
xennex81I have my LVM :)15:34
xennex81I think LVM is easy but I have some prior experience with it15:34
BluesKajsuggest you look at the launchpad kubuntu-backports ppa for plasma 5.3 , it should solve some of your 5.2.2 issues https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports15:34
xennex81I like removing them and adding new ones15:34
BluesKajphoenixz, ^15:34
xennex81right15:34
phoenixzBluesKaj: yep, KDE 5.315:35
phoenixzBluesKaj: I'm already on those backports, one of the first things I did15:35
phoenixzmoparisthebest: What exactly does it crash on?15:35
phoenixzbrb, gotta step out for am inute15:36
moparisthebesterror creating keyfile or something15:36
moparisthebestmaybe because I want a primary partition and not a stupid LVM15:36
xennex81I wanted to combine truecrypt with grub2 but I thought it was easy, a quick google gave me scored of headaches before even trying15:37
BluesKajodd that you have all those problems then , addmittedly plasma 5 and plasma4 integration is somewhat buggy, but once 5.3 was installed it solved most of my stability problems, phoenixz15:37
xennex81now I'll install over the truecrypt loader and I'll justh have to load windows using the rescue dvd15:37
xennex81then try to get grub2 chainloading the truecrypt iso15:37
xennex81grub2 is a nightmare though15:40
xennex81I wish you could still download 14.10 from the downloads page though15:40
xennex81the website only features 14.04 and 15.0415:40
xennex81not that it matters15:40
xennex81I would have installed 15.04 anyway15:40
xennex81I think we should just press and enjoy the fresh stream of updates and hope 15.04 or 15.10 stabilizes soon15:41
psycompxennex81: You can still get 14.10 though, but why would you want it?15:41
xennex81yes exactly, but there were issues in 14.10 too that I had15:42
xennex81I just like the .10 versions ;-)15:42
xennex81don't know why exactly15:42
xennex81and, 14.10 is visually much better than Breeze, although I believe there are Oxygen packages for 15.04 now15:42
xennex81I feel much better about going to 15.10, for instance, although it is a bit fresh15:43
psycompxennex81: It is still too fresh, and most things remain unchanged from 15.0415:43
BluesKajyes oxygen is available in 15.04 , but some of the apps still won't use it's setings15:44
xennex81oh15:44
BluesKajerr settings15:44
xennex81I was using Glassified for the panel and so on15:44
xennex81but 15.04 the icons are too small15:45
xennex81in the task bar15:45
xennex81i can barely make out the firefox icon15:45
xennex81i have to increase its height (of the panel) to increase the icon size, to make it workable15:45
xennex81the default is too bad15:46
BluesKajyou can set the icons in system settings>icons>advanced , but some settings still won't work...it's that  plasma 4 and plasma 5 integration problem15:47
xennex81okay15:48
hyper_chmoparisthebest: for custom luks/raid setup use the mini install cd15:48
xennex81it just installed the boot loader :)15:48
xennex81i want to get Steam running and run Diablo from here :)15:48
xennex81except that I don't have my authenticator device with me15:49
xennex81:(15:49
xennex81and I won't even have enough space on my kubuntu volumes probably, will need to install on NTFS15:49
hyper_choxygen on 15.04 has also increased spacing :(15:50
xennex81oh boy15:51
xennex81both partitions are truecrypt protected still15:51
xennex81hmmm15:51
BluesKajusually a / and a /home partition are sufficient for most users ...encryptioon and lvm aren't necessary unles you're on a production pc of some kind15:51
xennex81oh i could have done that, /home15:51
hyper_chjust encrypt everything :) that is the best15:51
xennex81well I'll just shrink this / I guess15:52
moparisthebesthyper_ch: where would I find a mini install cd ?15:52
xennex81i like to encrypt everything but it is difficult in Linux15:52
xennex81very difficult15:52
hyper_chmoparisthebest: 15.04?15:52
moparisthebestno 14.0415:52
hyper_chxennex81: not really15:52
xennex81LUKS is not very user friendly15:52
xennex81having a kind of separate volume setup is difficult, in Windows it is very easy15:52
moparisthebestxennex81: if you just go with a standard setup it's perfectly user friendly15:52
hyper_chmoparisthebest: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD15:53
hyper_chwhat's not user friendly about luks?15:53
BluesKajhyper_ch, stop spouting BS please15:53
xennex81you just load the system and up pops a screen that says "there are additional volumes that could be mounted"15:53
hyper_chBluesKaj: what are you refering to?15:53
xennex81luks is user friendly at least as you don't want to change anything, same with grub215:53
xennex81try to have a different volume with a different key/password15:54
xennex81and have it mounted when you log in to your user15:54
hyper_chluks offers multiple passwords and keys for access15:54
BluesKajhyper_ch, about encrypting everything15:54
xennex81i know15:54
hyper_chso multiple users can use it15:54
hyper_chBluesKaj: that's still the best way15:54
xennex81it's not the system, it is the user tools15:54
moparisthebestthank you hyper_ch15:54
BluesKajfor what?15:54
hyper_chtemp, swap... nothing to worry about15:54
xennex81i know I have had LUKSed LVM15:54
xennex81I still have it15:54
xennex81I like it, but there is no differentiation15:54
hyper_chI don't believe in lvm :)15:55
moparisthebestxennex81: a different non-root luks volume couldn't be easier15:55
xennex81a real good encryption setup needs plausible deniability levels15:55
xennex81how so?15:55
moparisthebestyou put the keyfile on the root luks partition, and it gets automounted and set up15:55
xennex81right but for plausible deniability and/or multiple levels of safety you need it NOT be automounted15:55
hyper_chxennex81: depends on where you live15:55
xennex81although it is better than a single setup15:55
moparisthebestxennex81: an entry in /etc/crypttab looks like:15:55
xennex81no just personal interests15:56
moparisthebestfourtb4  UUID=7bfe404f-142a-4356-bf19-dff43038fbfb /root/comp.key luks15:56
xennex81I know15:56
moparisthebestI have like 8 drives set up that way15:56
xennex81you can even have the LUKS key to the root fs copied to your initramfs15:56
moparisthebestso I type 1 password to unlock the root partition, the others are automatic15:56
xennex81right15:56
BluesKajxennex81, hyper_ch do you guys think that anyone who asks for support here is on the job? is that it?15:56
xennex81that's better than nothing15:56
moparisthebestluks is not for plausible deniability, that'd be all manual15:56
xennex81hm?15:56
hyper_chBluesKaj: I don't understand your question15:56
BluesKajjust read it15:56
xennex81what15:56
hyper_chBluesKaj: I still don't understand what you mean by that15:57
xennex81we are just chatting?15:57
xennex81system is installed15:57
xennex81rebooting now, cya soon15:57
BluesKajthere home users here who don't need encyption and lvm etc etc ...it's nonsense for them15:57
hyper_chwhy is encryption nonsense to them?15:57
BluesKajbecause it's not needed15:58
hyper_chyou may think it's not neede15:58
hyper_chd15:58
BluesKajiand it's dangerous for those who don't know how to usew it ptoperly15:59
hyper_chI think it is very much needed15:59
moparisthebestI disagree, anyone's computer can be stolen right?15:59
moparisthebestalso your drive could die in a way where you can't wipe it15:59
BluesKajwell I don't15:59
moparisthebestespecially under warranty or something?15:59
hyper_chbesides, that guys already wants encryption and encrypting everything is a lot more convenient than just making sure that only the stuff you actually want to encrypt is encrypted15:59
hyper_chlaptops get stolen all the time16:00
BluesKajit's not necessary for home users and you know it ...ridiculous , just because you can doen't mean it's needed, hyper_ch16:00
hyper_chBluesKaj: it's necessary for home users and you know it16:01
moparisthebestBluesKaj: so home user's computers can't be stolen?16:01
hyper_chalso cell phones and tablets should be encrypted etc16:02
hyper_choh wait.... google and apple have started to autoencrypt cell phones16:02
BluesKajnever used it , and it's not necessary...most theives wouldn't know how toi linux anyway \16:02
BluesKajrun16:03
moparisthebestthey don't need to know how to use it if they can just turn it on and log into your bank accounts with firefox16:03
BluesKajmoparisthebest, how if they can't get past the login even16:03
moparisthebesta lot of computers are set to auto-login no?16:04
hyper_chmoparisthebest: he probably lives in a country where online banking access is protected by some rsa smart card where you get presented a code, you need to enter your smart card into a device, punch in that code and you'll get a reply gcode16:05
BluesKajmoparisthebest that's dumb16:05
moparisthebesthyper_ch: do countries like that exist? haha16:05
BluesKajautologin16:05
rattkingcommon folks can we agree to stop telling people they are doing it wrong because they are doing something different then the way you do it?16:05
hyper_chmoparisthebest: not sure... but IIRC some country requires IE 6 for online banking16:05
BluesKajis dumb , and that's your reason for encryption ...gimme a break16:06
moparisthebestno my reason for encryption is to know if someone steals my stuff, they can't get my passwords/data etc, I don't have to just hope they aren't technical in the least16:06
BluesKajautologin that is16:07
moparisthebestespecially when encryption is for all intents and purposes free16:07
hyper_chBluesKaj: people are lazy... so there's autologin of course16:07
rattkingOTOH I have encryption and auto login. I already have to type 3 passwords to boot the system who cares about the user login once the disk is unlocked and decrypted ..16:07
moparisthebestif you think an account password protects your data on the disk there is no point in continuing this conversation16:07
hyper_chBluesKaj: with all the info on your computer, identity theft is very easy16:08
BluesKajdo you really think a lazy person is going to encrypt their data?16:08
xennex81okay my system still runs as it did before, ie. it still starts up the way the live session started up16:08
BluesKajhyper_ch, paranoia16:08
moparisthebestwhy not? they are already used to typing a password no? and afterwards it's invisible16:08
hyper_chidentity theft is paranoia?16:09
xennex81don't care, that's for everyone else to decide, on their own, what they want with that16:09
BluesKajyou're paranoid hyper_ch16:09
xennex81then we're all paranoid16:09
xennex81anyway16:09
xennex81if he wants that, then he wants that (and So DO I)16:09
xennex81but16:09
hyper_chBluesKaj: no, actaully I see on a daily base how law enforcement searches peoples home and just collect everything16:09
xennex81I have no really functioning kde516:09
xennex81law enforcement collected everything from me and everything was encrypted :P16:10
hyper_chalso I see on daily base where computers and stuff is stolen from homes16:10
xennex81tough luck buddies16:10
xennex81truecrypted everything16:10
hyper_chxennex81: it would suck if you lived in the UK ;)16:10
xennex81they almost begged me for the data16:10
xennex81hehe16:10
xennex81actually, they literally pleaded me16:11
hyper_chthey have that anti-terror law where they can compell you to tell the password or you'll go to jail for several years16:11
xennex81ah nice16:11
xennex81so you have different levels16:11
xennex81hidden containers ;-)16:11
hyper_chI'm still not convinced that this is in accordance with the ECHR16:11
BluesKajyou guys have your computer set to autologin.?..seeing the grub menu will confusea thief then the login screen requireing a decent pw is usually enouigh to make them give up16:11
xennex81plausible deniability :P16:11
xennex81I set it up so that I could want to give them the password to the main system16:12
xennex81but they could not guess the password or the existence of the password to the hidden systems or parts16:12
hyper_chBluesKaj: you think the thieves use that stuff? No, they just sell it to others and those are whom you need to worry about16:12
BluesKajblah blah , plausible denyability ...the catchphrase for the day I guess ....means nothing16:12
xennex81it means a lot16:12
xennex81anyway16:12
xennex81you are smart hyper_ch16:12
BluesKajanyway I have more productive things to do ...BBL16:12
hyper_chxennex81: I'm just security concius16:13
xennex81but I could only set up my thing the way I did because I had truecrypt on Windows, I cannot achieve the same on LInux16:13
xennex81on Linux16:13
hyper_chand since aes-ni there's no noticeable difference in speed anymore IMHO16:13
xennex81not for the life of me, it even tells you what partitions it is going to decrypt in the decryption screen16:13
xennex81leak of information16:13
moparisthebestBluesKaj: again, depends if you want to hope a theif isn't technical at all, and doesn't know anyone technical, or KNOW your data is safe, and since KNOWING requires no extra work, I'll stick with that thanks16:13
moparisthebesteither way you type in a single password on boot, so who cares? why NOT encrypt is the better question?16:14
xennex81but plasma5 currently sucks, I have to wait 5 minutes for a cursor to appear16:14
xennex81he is just a sour grape ;-) :P16:14
xennex81this is the worst Kubuntu experience ever16:14
xennex81fresh install, doesn't work16:15
xennex81complains at boot that something is not supported and then boots anyway16:15
hyper_chmoparisthebest: don't forget SSDs... it's really hard to delete specific data on there16:15
xennex81yeah I don't use them16:15
moparisthebestI used to have mixed experiances with new versions too xennex81, until I started sticking with LTS releases, it's been great since then hehe16:15
hyper_chso even if you have nothing incriminating/sensitive on your ssd and even if you delete it when you don't need anymore... there's a good chance it's still there16:15
xennex81except 15.04 LTS release then ;-)16:15
moparisthebestthat isn't lts16:16
xennex81oh16:16
hyper_chxennex81: 15.04 has a couple of aweful bugs16:16
xennex8116.04 will be? :P16:16
moparisthebestyes16:16
xennex81hmm16:16
moparisthebestbut until then i'm on 14.0416:16
xennex81I need to go back to 14.10 now or 14.0416:16
xennex81this is just shabby16:16
xennex81stupid errors, and then it doesn't even work16:16
hyper_chso the only way to protect sensitive information on SSDs is encryption16:16
moparisthebestBluesKaj: it'd also be different if there were ANY downsides to full disk encryption, but there aren't? :P16:16
hyper_chwell, it uses more power16:17
hyper_chso shortens battery life on a notebook16:17
xennex81BluesKay is gone for a while I think16:17
xennex81the downside to FDE is Linux ;-)16:17
moparisthebestnot really, and especially not with modern cpus that implement aes16:17
hyper_chand if you forget your password you're out of luck16:17
xennex81now I am going to have a separate root / home for the first time16:17
hyper_chmoparisthebest: aes still requires more power... it has to compute the stuff...16:17
moparisthebestif you are a non-technical 'home user' and you forget your login password you are still out of luck16:17
xennex81I'll shrink my root fs and then shrink the logical volume16:17
rattkingthe real downside is the 'fde' isnt really 'fd'.. /boot is the problem16:18
moparisthebesthyper_ch: it's negligble though16:18
hyper_chbut still there ;)16:18
EtriaphI still have had no major show-stoppers since 15.04 was released16:18
EtriaphIs everyone running laptops?16:18
hyper_chyes16:18
EtriaphAh.  I'm a desktop user.16:18
moparisthebestrattking: still much better than nothing, and that's the same problem everywhere16:18
xennex81this is a desktop, but big show-stopper16:18
* rattking agrees16:18
xennex81I'll reboot once to see if that fixes it16:18
xennex81then it is back to 14.1016:19
hyper_chI have 16 open bug reports on 15.0416:19
xennex81only one here, but the spam is incessant16:19
rattkingwell there are disks that support encryption without the OS16:19
hyper_chI don't trust them16:19
EtriaphHow long have you all been linux users?16:20
rattkingalso some raid cards..  but yes its hard to trust 'black box' encryption16:20
hyper_chdepends what you consider as linux users16:20
hyper_chsomewhere around 2000 I had ssh access to a debian server16:20
moparisthebestyea just not *trustable* encryption hehe16:20
hyper_chrattking: I prefer software raid also :)16:20
rattkingsince 95.. full time since 200016:20
* rattking nods16:20
moparisthebestI started using it as my primary os with kubuntu 6.04 I think16:21
xennex81linux since 1996 perhaps, but not all the time16:21
EtriaphMy first desktop PC, a P90, was RedHat 5.016:21
hyper_chand 2006 I threw out my CP16:21
hyper_chXP16:21
xennex81i have to reboot to resize my root fs16:21
EtriaphThat's a long time ago :D16:21
hyper_chmoparisthebest: 6.06 - dapper drake ;)16:21
xennex81I had SuSE 6 or something of the kind16:21
EtriaphI did SuSE for a while after RH16:21
xennex81later in 1999 / 2000 I was doing some Debian16:21
moparisthebestyea dapper drake, that was the one, how awful haha16:21
xennex81but need to reboot, brb16:21
EtriaphI don't like their modifications to KDE, that's why I'm a Kubuntu user.16:21
moparisthebestanyone remember that crazy layer that let you try and use windows wifi drivers?16:22
hyper_chmoparisthebest: the only one where the version isn't in line with the rest16:22
moparisthebesti'm glad I haven't had to use that in 10 years haha16:22
EtriaphAlso, RPM makes me a little ill.16:22
moparisthebestwell 7 or 8 anyway16:22
hyper_chpeople still like my repo generator :)16:23
xennex81sorry about earlier, it was not Kubuntu's fault that it didn't work, but nVidia's16:45
xennex81the bastard card gives preference to hdmi whenever it is plugged in even if the receiving device doesn't give an image16:45
xennex81so basically I was getting the "second image" on my monitor, for a second desktop16:46
xennex81*and I didn't know*16:46
xennex81stupid card does the same in Windows :(16:46
xennex81I have to manually set preference in nVidia driver thing16:46
xennex81or disconnect HDMI always16:47
xennex81which is.... erm. yeah.16:47
xennex81nvidia driver does this16:47
BluesKajwhich nvidia driver?16:47
xennex81not sure but it happens *after* a display driver is loaded16:47
xennex81so, I get a screen while it is in text mode16:48
xennex81but afterwards it selects the (defunct) HDMI for output16:48
BluesKajdid you install the recommended driver in driver manager?16:48
xennex81I haven't done anything yet, I will do so later16:49
xennex81this is a live session again to do some resizing16:49
xennex81i was wondering why I didn't get a cursor ;-) but it was on the other screen all the time16:49
BluesKajwell I think installing the proper driver before tryin g to setup multiple monitors is probly best16:50
xennex81now disconnecting the HDMI finally have the correct image16:50
xennex81yeah, it is just used for audio output to a receiver16:50
BluesKajyou could use spdif out to a receiver dac as well, and use the hdmi for the video16:52
BluesKajto the tv16:52
BluesKajid=f that's your setup16:52
BluesKajif16:52
BluesKajI find that setup more flexible16:53
xennex81i have spdif now operating16:56
xennex81TV will have to wait16:56
xennex818GB should be enough for root if home is elsewhere, right? on another partition16:57
xennex81rebooting16:59
SJrI installed a fresh Kubuntu 15.04, upgraded to Plasma 3. But when I try and use dual monitors on my system, one of the screens doesn't have a desktop on it.17:18
SJrIt is just black17:18
SJrAlso changing monitor configurations involves like 100% cpu usage for 90 seconds.17:18
netrunner_raditray17:28
pgquilesyesterday I did something to my Vivid (don't know what) and now plasma shell is not starting: "plasma cannot start: all shell packages missing". I've checked and plasma-desktop, plasma-workspace, kubuntu-desktop, etc are there. I've tried with a new user account but same problem. It seems to be system-wide. Help?17:42
vitfalkbchello guys17:46
xennex81hey17:46
BluesKajtry install plasma-desktop pgquiles17:47
vitfalkbchi kennex817:47
xennex81what were the oxygen packages you need to select an oxygen theme? in plasma517:48
pgquilesBluesKaj: already installed17:48
BluesKajpgquiles, in the the tty/vt ?17:48
pgquilesin fact running plasmashell -ap org.kde.plasma.desktop gives me a desktop but no taskbar, or anything, and I cannot add them from the cashew (they keep floating on the screen)17:49
pgquilesBluesKaj: alt+f2 works, I can get a konsole, systemsettings, etc17:49
BluesKajpg ctl+alt+f1-f6 or if you get a terminal on the desktop17:50
BluesKajpgquiles,^17:50
pgquilesBluesKaj: ?17:51
xennex81oh my god, so beautiful17:51
pgquilesBluesKaj: I already have terminals17:51
pgquilesBluesKaj: what I need is a desktop, a full one, with taskbar, start menu, etc17:51
xennex81breeze background under oxygen taskbar/panel17:52
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BluesKajpgquiles, what I meant was , try reinstalling plasma-desktop , or remove it and install it18:01
pgquilesBluesKaj: already tried that :-( In fact, also tried to install different (newer) versions: kubuntu-ppa/backports and kubuntu-ci/unstable-weekly. Nothing seems to work.18:02
pgquilesthis "all shell packages missing. This is an installation issue, please contact your distribution" is driving me crazy :-(18:02
BluesKajpgquiles, did you try the launchpad kubuntu-backports ppa for plasma 5.3?18:07
pgquilesBluesKaj: yup18:08
pgquilesBluesKaj: and it used to work fine, until yesterday18:08
pgquilesBluesKaj: I have also tried downgrading to 5.2.2, same problem18:08
pgquilesand removing .kde and .cache, same problem18:09
BluesKajcould be a plasma4/kde 4 problem then18:09
pgquilesmay be18:10
BluesKaja lot of apps like dolphin still use plsam 418:10
pgquilesI do have a lot of kde4 packages installed but it seems I cannot get rid of them18:10
BluesKajerr plasma4 is still needed18:10
BlubberbopHow can I re-enable CTRL-DELETE to delete the word in front of the cursor like all releases for the past 10 years used to do?18:10
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BluesKajBlubberbop, try the backspace18:11
phoenixzBluesKaj: backspace?18:17
phoenixzBluesKaj: CTRL-Backspace deletes the entire word in front of the cursor, CTRL-DELETE would delete the entire word in front of the cursor... This has been like that for like the past decade, and right now that no longer works.. Since I do development and a LOT of writing, these small shortcuts help a lot, and having them gone is an anoyance, so I would liike to reenable them.. But how?18:18
BluesKajas an alterntive to delete text, if the ctl-dlete doesn't work, hightligt the word and backspace,..there are a lot of shortcuts not working during the transition to plasma 5 ... guess we just have to use alternatives and live with it for now18:21
BluesKajand phoenixz it would be nice if you stuck with one nick , since seem to have a need to lecture :-)18:25
BluesKajanyway , it's time to do some yardwork ...BBL18:26
phoenixzBluesKaj: What is your problem exactly?18:26
phoenixzBluesKaj: Sorry if it bothers you that users have the expectation that things actually work, even when it concerns open source software18:27
phoenixzBluesKaj: Which is also the reason why my nick changes a lot, quassel is kind of trigger happy in changing that, but then again, according you what you said, I guess you have to live with that for now..18:28
MichaelPis there a chromium-browser 43 for ubuntu kubuntu ?18:45
OerHeksMichaelP, no, still on 42.0.2311.90 here, that is universal for ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu18:54
MichaelPOerHeks: it gets glitchy in plasma 518:55
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hyper_chso, fixed my servers....19:15
contentsafe_hellloPingpong:client().19:16
contentsafe_i'm sorry, that was the wrong window :/19:17
Happy_the_ExceedOMG, I'm loving the alt+tab behavior effects.19:20
sienteHello guys, which is the best way to create a bootable usb flash drive?19:42
hyper_chhttp://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu19:45
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Ninjahmahshi20:38
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phoenixzkeithzg: Hey, just to let you know, I'20:54
phoenixzkeithzg: I'm KsChoice, from yesterday with the heavy problems on Kubunt 15.0420:55
phoenixzkeithzg: I switched to nouveau driver, and when I booted this morning, I had initramfs, system was completely dead and dmesg gave me loads of nouveau errors, so that did not work out20:55
keithzgphoenixz: Well drat.20:56
phoenixzkeithzg: Next I did was boot USB kubuntu installer, chrooted to my system, and changed driver to Nvidia 346 updates (instead of the recommended, and crappy working 346.59) and after rebooting 3 times now, I get the sddm login screen right away, no black screen so far (whcih is a small miracle already), no hangs in amarok, no hangs in krunner or kdialog, and though I haven't tried suspend, I have high hopes at this point20:57
phoenixzSo I'20:57
phoenixzDamned new keyboard, I keep tapping enter20:57
keithzgheh20:57
phoenixzSo I'd say that the new updated driver is working QUITE well,,,20:57
keithzgWell that's good, sounds like the rest of the stack was just a bit too new for the non-updates NVIDIA driver.20:58
phoenixzI've disabled auto updates so I should see whenever updates come in20:58
phoenixzYeah, could be.. At least in combination with this laptop, I imagine it is all a bit too new for the driver20:58
phoenixzkeithzg: In any case, loads of thanks for the help so far yesterday20:59
phoenixzI basically got to the point where I could not care less anymore about trying other stuff20:59
keithzgphoenixz: No problem, always glad to help, and very glad to hear things are working out in the end :)20:59
phoenixzWell, I'm still a bit "affraid" to say so, but so far, I have hope again lol20:59
Happy_the_Exceed1 thing I am disliking about KDE desktop is that I can not select 1 folder, and have desktop wallpaper wizard/dialog/desktop settings to load all pictures in that Directory.21:00
Happy_the_ExceedOr at least a quick shortcut to right click on a picture and set that as desktop wallpaper.21:01
keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: I wouldn't be surprised if that was possible to hook up, but you can certainly do both things easily the other way around, ex. just right-click on the *desktop* and then tell it "load all pictures in such-and-such directory/directories as a slideshow for wallpapers"21:03
keithzgOr if you have it as a single image, you can hit "Open" in the wallpaper selector and then click-drag the existing file you're eying in your file manager into the field there.21:04
Happy_the_Exceedkeithzg, previewing a lot of pictures is just annoying. Since it's 1 by 1.21:04
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keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: Huh? Not sure I follow you there.21:04
Happy_the_Exceedkeithzg, basically, I have to add 1 picture at a time to that GUI on the left. Before I can preview each picture in there. http://picpaste.com/snapshot1-9j31LBIZ.png21:10
keithzgOr you could use a fullscreen viewer like Gwenview to go through them, no? Or if they're all in the same folder you could point the Slideshow background option at that folder and then just page through them to try them out that way?21:11
keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: You could also create a service for dolphin (or just a script associated with image files) to run something like https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=109437&p=256319 to change the wallpaper to a specific image supplied.21:18
Happy_the_Exceedkeithzg, too many clicks though to get to the point of previewing. Compared to, selecting a folder, or selecting multiple pictures in the  common "Open file and browse" dialog window.  - http://segfault.linuxmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screenshot-from-2014-09-23-210958.png  I'm used to this.21:18
keithzgCan't say I've played around with the plasma configuration tool much, though, I mostly just stick with the Weather wallpaper (which I really hope is coming back for Plasma 5)21:18
keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: Err, isn't that exactly what selecting an entire folder would be like then with the slideshow view?21:19
Happy_the_ExceedThanks for the suggestions though. I do not feel like getting my handswet for this.21:19
Happy_the_Exceedkeithzg, nope. Cinnamon let's you select a folder.  The folder you specified will be used as a base directory from where you can select your pictures from . If any is in there.  ---  Each folder would represent a "group of pictures".  In that screenshot, there are pre-installed groups of pictures.21:22
Happy_the_Exceed1 group of wallpapers from linux mint Version Qiana. Another from version Petra.   Then you can customize, and add your own "groups of wallpapers"21:23
Happy_the_ExceedRecently in Cinnamon, there is the new Slideshow feature. Where you can optionally use a group of pictures as a slideshow.21:23
keithzgAh, yeah, KDE has had the slideshow option since KDE 4 was first released, at least.21:24
keithzgBut I see what you mean about groups. Yeah, not the way it's done in the default solo wallpaper setup.21:25
Happy_the_ExceedThough I am  looking for a way to group my wallpaper.   Group from author of http://davidlanham.com/    1 from  Animes,   Christmas,  Halloween, etc.21:27
Happy_the_ExceedI just like the way makes more than 1 pictures selectable so I do not have to use a different software to preview.21:27
Happy_the_ExceedThanks for your time.21:28
Happy_the_Exceedhttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342685  Wow, I'm having this problem, and it's going to be a deal breaker.21:33
ubottuKDE bug 342685 in general "Places continually reset" [Critical,Resolved: fixed]21:33
keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345174#c5521:40
ubottuKDE bug 345174 in general "[kdelibs] [kdebase-dolphin] Added folders to left panel "Places" disappear" [Minor,Resolved: fixed]21:41
Happy_the_Exceedkeithzg, I'll see what I can do about that. I hope it doesn't involve compiling. I've already ran the updater as soon as I got the latest stable kubuntu installed. >.<21:42
keithzgHappy_the_Exceed: Well, the fix is in KDE Applications 15.04.1, so as soon as that's packaged for Kubuntu (and perhaps it's already in the Backports PPA?) you can just install it that way.21:43
* keithzg is at work, and runs LTS exclusively at work, so isn't sure of the current status21:44
rattkingI cam in earlier talking about "kscreen_backend[5390]: segfault at 10 ip 00007f7bcaf0dc40 sp 00007ffd605f4d28 error 4 in KSC_XRandR.so[7f7bcaef8000+22000]" and wanted to mention that deleting ~/.local/share/kscreen got plasma5 working agian..21:54
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TelvanaI'm having a few issues with Kubuntu 15.04 ... 1.) When a system sound is going to play, it lags the error box. I turned off the system sounds and now the error box works correctly. 2.) I'm having issues with screen tearing in Youtube using Nvidia 349 drivers22:25
soeeTelvana: sadly the tearing problem is not something that can be fix totally22:33
soeedo you have Full screen repaint set in Compositor settings ?22:33
TelvanaIf it is used as default, yes, I'll check though22:34
TelvanaIt's set to auto, is that the setting I should try?22:36
TelvanaMeaning, change it to "full screen repaint"22:37
TelvanaActually, it seems like setting "disable compositor on full screen" seems to have fixed the issue22:38
soee:)22:40
TelvanaI searched for hours about that issue ... I never put "compositor" plus "screen tearing" together, even looked at that option, just never though about it.22:41
TelvanaThanks, I'll let you know if it does it again. :)22:41
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TelvanaHey, what's the easiest way to switch between two sound cards on the fly? (in 15.04)23:24
petzkuyea and how maybe effectively set a new default audio playback and recording device?23:30
soeeTelvana: im not usre, but i think you can do it in System Setings -> Multimedia23:31
TelvanaSadly, I looked there. It only gives me a "default" and I can't change the default23:34
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petzkuTelvana, same problem here. I have a usb headset connected and I have to manually select apps to use it to hear any sound23:35
petzkudespite having selected the device as preferred in the multimediasettings23:36
TelvanaSo far this is the only thing that's really frustrating me about KDE23:36
petzkuyea to me too kde has been the most working environment :)23:39
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