[00:26] <argon> hola
[01:07] <jParkton> I dont know if this is a Kubuntu issue or not, I connected my laptop via VGA adapter to my hdtv and selected input "PC" and it displayed 'a' desktop that was like a side desktop to mine? And I couldnt play movies or anything on the side desktop
[01:08] <jParkton> does anyone know if there is a specific setting on my laptop I need to use?
[03:53] <rainesr> I am new to Kubuntu, using 15.04. I don't see all the Qt5 dev packages in the repos, are they missing or do I need to add a repo?
[05:12] <bjrohan> I need help updating. I was running 14.04. I then did a apt-get update then an do-release. I am now upgraded to 14.10, but I want to get to 15.01. When I repeat the steps, it says no new release available.
[05:13] <bjrohan> What am I doing incorrect?
[07:48] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:39] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[11:51] <karaan> test
[11:52] <bshah> !test | karaan
[11:53] <sleepy_> exit
[13:32] <yossarianuk> what is the latest with the entire 'sack your 'leader'' fun?
[13:46] <RAMdOOM> i created a new ramdisk and i want to include this disk into RAM system.  this is possible?
[13:50] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: What disk? Also it is better to use a tmpfs instead.
[13:52] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: Is ext2.  someone said that is more fast than tmpfs. i want to include,accress,sum this new ramdisk into ram system kernel. this is possible?
[13:54] <RAMdOOM> i don't. want to swap.
[13:54] <lordievader> Meh, it is both ram. Ramdisk has as the downside it doesn't tell you it is full... I'm still not clear what you want to put on it.
[13:54] <lordievader> If you use a tmpfs the chance of swapping increases...
[13:54] <lordievader> If you don't want to swap buy more ram.
[13:55] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i will not buy more ram if i have infinite ramdisks here.
[13:56] <pronetla> Hello any can help me?
[13:56] <lordievader> What do you mean with infinite ramdisks?
[13:56] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: A ramdisk is mounting part of your ram as a disk.
[13:57] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: swap is not for me. if i create 100 new ramdisks these 100 new ramdisks will work.
[13:58] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: http://www.jamescoyle.net/knowledge/951-the-difference-between-a-tmpfs-and-ramfs-ram-disk
[13:58] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i am not loosing freeram when i copy or delete files to this newdisk.
[13:58] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: Are you taking about those disks that have ram inside?
[13:59] <pronetla> I installed Kubuntu OEM by Misstake plz help me, ad after a normal install my system say   juan@juan-To-be-failed-by-O-E-M (ubuntu 15.04)
[13:59] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: if i format to tmpfs allright, how to include this into ramsystem?
[13:59] <lordievader> pronetla: Change the hostname ;)
[13:59] <pronetla> rellly
[13:59] <pronetla> that ist all
[13:59] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: I still have no idea what you want. Or what you are talking about.
[14:00] <lordievader> pronetla: Unless there is more non-default, yes.
 Tanks =)
[14:01] <lordievader> pronetla: ;)
[14:01] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i want to increase freeram creating and including new ramdisks into system without hardware. because i suppose that my hardware have at least 512M of free space like a zombie.
[14:02] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: You cannot magically add ram...
[14:03] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i know. but if i try to bind these disk onto the ramblocks?
[14:03] <lordievader> If you are talking about disks like: http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/ramdrive-ars.jpg
[14:03] <lordievader> I suppose you can rip the ram out of there...
[14:04] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: no. is not hardware. is similar to squashing F's
[14:04] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: So you are talking about ramfs/tmpfs?
[14:05] <RAMdOOM> my kernel have a bad owned configuration. i am trying to reconfigure again
[14:05] <pronetla> well i wana say a BIG thank YO to the Community, Kubuntu i WOW!
[14:05] <lordievader> RAMdOOM: Is that a yes or a no?
[14:05] <pronetla> is WOW!
[14:07] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: no
[14:07] <lordievader> So what are you talking about then?
[14:07] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: virtual temporary ramdisk created on boot and deleted on shutdown.
[14:08] <lordievader> So ramfs/tmpfs...
[14:08] <lordievader> That only eats ram...
[14:09] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i done Ramfs. now i want to include this newdisk because the freeram value not changed
[14:10] <lordievader> Ofcourse not, you mount part of your ram as a filesystem. The free ram will only decrease.
[14:10] <lordievader> If you want more ram, buy more ram. That is the only way.
[14:10] <lordievader> (Not counting swap here).
[14:10] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: the freeram not decreased and not increased.
[14:10] <lordievader> It's not decreased because it is an empty mount.
[14:10] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: indifferent
[14:11] <lordievader> Put a file of 4g on the tmpfs and you'll see.
[14:11] <RAMdOOM> the only difference i am feeling is that speed. running 60% more fast
[14:12] <lordievader> Yes, if mounted strategically a tmpfs can boost performance quite a bit.
[14:12] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i want only 64MB more.
[14:13] <lordievader> Then buy more ram. Or add swap.
[14:13] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i don't want speed. i want freeram only
[14:13] <lordievader> Buy more ram.
[14:13] <RAMdOOM> with no buying and no swapping
[14:14] <lordievader> So you are trying to do the impossible?
[14:14] <RAMdOOM> you assumed that the performance increased?
[14:14] <RAMdOOM> my freeram not changed
[14:14] <RAMdOOM> but the speed Chang's
[14:15] <RAMdOOM> on where is hosted this newdisk so?
[14:15] <lordievader> The amount of free ram is no measure for performance, in performance there are many factors which can influence it.
[14:16] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: ok. i will change my question: on where gone hosted this newdisk?
[14:16] <lordievader> What?
[14:16] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: on where gone hosted this newdisk?
[14:17] <lordievader> That sentence doesn't make any sense...
[14:17] <lordievader> What are you trying to ask?
[14:19] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: i created a 16M of virtual ramdisk. my. performance increased. and i didn't loose or increase freeram. ok? now is this question: in where gone these -16MB IN TO HARDWARE?
[14:20] <lordievader> If it is an empty mount, nowhere. Fill it and your ram usage will increase with 16MB
[14:21] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: wait: i will test
[14:22] <RAMdOOM> m
[14:23] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: my freeram is still the same before i fill this 16Mb with 4 files of 4.4MB .
[14:24] <RAMdOOM> No ram decreased
[14:24] <RAMdOOM> no spaceleft
[14:24] <RAMdOOM> and if create some other new disk or milliondisks the values stays equally
[14:25] <RAMdOOM> do you understand onwhere i meaning to come/
[14:25] <RAMdOOM> ?
[14:27] <RAMdOOM> i know that disks is temporary. the question is where is the part of hardware that these disk are using. this is why i suspect that my hardware have 512MB at least free like a zombie.
[14:33] <RAMdOOM> lordievader: if these disks are real, they may be included by logic ways, or some new method, into the ram system to increase value of freeram. correct
[14:33] <RAMdOOM> ?
[14:46] <vbgunz> is KDE 15.04.2 in the backports repo?
[14:49] <genii> More likely in -proposed
[14:51] <vbgunz> I'm hoping some of the bugs I had in 15.04 and 15.04.1 are solved. it's been a while, I forgot exactly what but I'm hoping it's more solid
[17:01] <tomorrow> hi, how use C-return in konsole? thks
[17:03] <Graf_Westerholt> tomorrow, I do not understand what you want to do. Can you explain, please?
[17:04] <tomorrow> because cua-mode isn't work, in emacs.
[18:36] <zzzccc> Hello, guys. Can smbd give me kde5 installation faq for ubuntu?
[18:47] <EvilRoey> FIRST RULE OF KDE5: THERE IS NO KDE5
[18:52] <bjrohan> I just updated to 15.04, and I keep getting an annoying message about proprietary drivers. When I select the only driver listed for Intel, and click apply, a few minutes later I get the damn message again. What do I need to do to satisfy this request?
[19:01] <victor__> in KDE5 how do you choose the backend rendering? e.g., opengl?
[19:02] <victor__> found it
[19:03] <victor__> system settings > hardware > display and monitor > compositor
[19:18] <EvilRoey> FIRST RULE OF KDE5: THERE IS NO KDE5
[19:18] <EvilRoey> victor__:  ^
[19:52] <ahoneybun> https://plus.google.com/events/cjbl4jsvkaovmjc5ut595nubkpc
[19:52] <ahoneybun> The First ever Kubuntu Podcast: https://plus.google.com/events/cjbl4jsvkaovmjc5ut595nubkpc
[20:18] <Euryale> Hello, I'm having trouble with KDE Plasma. When I alt-tab to switch stuff the thing that shows up on the left to show you what window you're on doesn't just flash up but it /strobes/, which can be dangerous for me.
[20:18] <Euryale> what can I do to prevent this from happening?
[20:25] <Euryale> Sec, I'm going to try restarting to see if it makes it go away temporarily
[20:25] <Euryale> when I get back maybe someone will have a more permanent solution
[20:30] <Euryale> nope... restarting didn't help
[20:38] <Euryale> Okay, apparently disabling the 'fade' desktop effect fixes the problem
[20:49] <trigas> dir
[22:44] <Euryale> how do I stop the nag screen asking me to install Adobe Flash?
[22:44] <Euryale> I really don't want Flash, thank you very much