[00:38] <drinkcoffee> s
[00:54] <rosco_y> Are there any graphical utilities that help to see the layout of your hard drives?
[00:55] <rosco_y> fdisk -l would be start, I suppose
[01:01] <Roey> ros
[01:01] <Roey> doh
[01:17] <baudspark> Hi all. I had a simple script that was autostarting with kde4 that no longer autostarts. I discovered that it's because the xdg autostart standard is now limited to launching .desktop files, so I created one that launches my script. When I run the .desktop file from plasma shell it works perfectly, but when I add it to autostart it does diddly squat. What should I paste, and what M should I RTF?
[02:17] <klobster> Hey K friends
[02:20] <klobster> I've got questions about vpns ISPs and DNS anyone out there to help me/ help me find a room?
[02:27] <klobster> man kubuntu used to be fun
[02:27] <klobster> you guys have changed man
[03:11] <ChrisCopp> hello
[03:11] <ChrisCopp> I was wondering if I could get a little guidance, or maybe a help page
[03:12] <ChrisCopp> I'm using chromium and can't seem to watch facebook videos.
[03:13] <ChrisCopp> I have the latest updates installed, do I need to install Adobe flash on its own?
[04:31] <valorie> hi Roey
[04:31]  * valorie was afk for many hours
[07:55] <alvin> Raah. My locales are wrong again. KDE should leave these settings alone!
[07:56] <alvin> C.UTF-8 doesn't exist, right?
[08:00] <sick_rimmit> Good Morning..
[08:04] <alvin> Is there anyone who knows what packages is responsible for asking if you want to install Flash every time you log in? I'd like to file a bug. Asking once is ok, but asking a user every session if he wants to install proprietary software that might compromise his system is a bit weird.
[08:07] <hateball> alvin: I *think* kubuntu-notification-helper
[08:08] <alvin> Sounds plausible. Thanks
[08:08] <hateball> I've got that package removed anyhow since it was broken in early 15.04
[08:10] <alvin> Hmm. Where does Firefox gets its certificates? I've used a startssl cert, end Firefox trusts it. Kontact does not. Could it be that the startssl CA is missing from KDE?
[08:11] <hateball> Firefox uses its own certificate store afaik
[08:11] <alvin> continue - this session only - KDE crash handler with akonadi_imap_resource. Segmentation fault. There we go again. It's going to be one of these days.
[08:12] <hateball> I'd guess Kontact uses systemwide certs, /etc/ssl/
[08:13] <hateball> Or perhaps it too uses its own keystore, but I dunno since I dont use it :|
[08:14] <alvin> System Settings -> Network Settings -> SSL Preferences is what it uses. But I suspect Firefox of having it's own store.
[08:14] <alvin> Firefox doesn't integrate well with KDE and that irks me sometimes. I mean, on a default Kubuntu install it wants to open .zip files with Gwenview and stuff like that.
[08:14] <hateball> I use Chromium instead, it plays nicer
[08:15] <hateball> Even uses kwallet
[08:15] <hateball> Dunno if Firefox does that these days
[08:15] <alvin> startcom is in that store. I'll have to look further.
[08:15] <alvin> It does? No, firefox does not.
[08:15] <alvin> On the other hand, Chrome installs a binary blob now? Don't know about Chromium.
[08:15] <hateball> the whole voicesearch thing?
[08:15] <alvin> Yes, that one
[08:16] <hateball> supposedly chromium did, but I checked my system and couldnt find it enabled anywhere
[08:17] <alvin> I still miss Opera. Yes, it was closed source, but what a browser! Started using Firefox again, and it's ok. But it does crash a lot when closing the browser window.
[08:19] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:13] <Roey> hey valorie.  I'm trying to figure out why the KDE tablet service is not started.  I have libwacom installed.  How do I start this service?
[11:29] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:36] <Roey> heya blue
[11:57] <BluesKaj> hi Roey
[12:01] <Roey> yo Blues, I had issues with this computer--my mounted external hard drive mysteriously starts giving i/o error until I run the mount command again; couldn't get the wacom tablet working; etc.  but I fixed them
[12:27] <alvin> For a moment there I thought Roey was talking about "KDE active". Has that project been revived yet?
[12:28]  * Roey shrugs and is off to shower & work
[12:59] <BluesKaj> Roey, have you considered a setting in /etc/fstab for your external drive using UUID. Check the UUID by running sudo blkid.
[13:17] <kallah> okey im about to install kbuntu, do i need extra drivers for my computer or can i use the one included?
[13:20] <hateball> kallah: Everything is included
[13:20] <hateball> kallah: You might have some wifi or gpu that does not come enabled at install-time, but you'll be prompted afterwards to enable those drivers
[13:20] <kallah> will it run much faster installed to hdd then from the live usb session
[13:21] <hateball> It'll likely run slower, but it will boot faster
[13:21] <hateball> Since when you're live-booting, it's read into RAM
[14:32] <eduzen> thks regedit!!!!
[15:12] <regedit> eduzen: uh sure thing (what about agaijn?) :)
[15:35] <eduzen> jaja
[15:35] <eduzen> also!
[15:35] <eduzen> haha
[17:36] <dev_> whats the k for
[17:36] <lordievader> dev_: From Wikipedia: The K was originally suggested to stand for "Kool", but it was quickly decided that the K should stand for nothing in particular.
[17:38] <dev_> kool
[20:43] <Roey> Blue_Xombie:  I will do that.
[20:43] <Roey> Blue_Xombie==BluesKaj?
[20:44] <Blue_Xombie> nope
[20:44] <Blue_Xombie> wrong person
[20:47] <eXistenZe> hey