[01:53] <zxq9> Hrm... I got a signature validation error on update today. The irqbalance package is either unsigned or has the wrong signature. Anyone else get that?
[01:54] <zxq9> I'm wondering if its just the mirror I happened to pull from, or a broader issue.
[03:27] <username_> Hey I'm having some trouble with kdewallet. When I try to connect to my VPN through the network manager, I get a popup from KDE Wallet Service that says "The application 'kded5' has requested to open the wallet 'kdewallet'. Please enter the password for this wallet below.", and when I enter the password (and I'm sure that it's the right password, I've tried 10+ times now), I get the error "Error opening the wallet '
[03:27] <username_> kdewallet'. Please try again. (Error code -9: Read error - possibly incorrect password.)" I looked online and it said that I just had to delete the entire wallet because it had become corrupted, but that didn't help. Also, it still happens when I change the default wallet from "kdewallet" to another wallet. Does anyone have experience with this?
[03:30] <username_> Also, second problem, I have a monitor that is vertical (turned on its side), and while I can make this orientation happen in KDE, I can't get the wallpaper to work quite right on it. No matter what option I try, I get the bottom half being black.
[03:36] <username_> Anybody?
[03:48] <ahoneybun> romeo_s: you have to get a wallpaper in that new size
[03:49] <ahoneybun> ie 1920 x 1080 would change to 1080 x 1920 once you put it on it's side
[03:51] <romeo_s> yeah ahoneybun I tried that but had the same problem. It fixed when I logged out and in though. Do you know anything about the errors I'm getting with kdewallet?
[03:52] <ahoneybun> I have no exp with VPN sadly
[03:52] <romeo_s> Yeah the problem isn't specifically with the VPN, it's with kwallet. I get the same problem at the "migrate your wallet from kde4 to kde5" prompt when I enter the wallet password (even though I have never had a kde4 wallet in my life)
[03:53] <ahoneybun> Yea I get it even from a fresh fresh install
[03:54] <ahoneybun> kwallet is weird in general
[03:54] <romeo_s> Do you get the error code about not being able to open the wallet file?
[03:54] <ahoneybun> it tells me about wrong password, ( I put in the wrong passward)
[03:55] <romeo_s> Yeah except I'm 100% sure that I'm putting in my password correctly. I even went in and changed the password and copy-pasted it into the field but still no luck
[03:55] <romeo_s> I'm able to open the wallet in kwalletmanger, but nowhere else it seems
[03:56] <romeo_s> What's even weirder is that I've changed what the default wallet is, but it still tries to use the wallet named "kdewallet" instead of "romeosWallet"
[03:56] <ahoneybun> I heard that kwalletmanager is for kded4 kwallet
[03:56] <ahoneybun> I might be wrong
[03:56] <romeo_s> Oh? Is there a manager for kded5 wallet?
[03:57] <ahoneybun> not sure as it is a ongoing process
[03:57] <INSANU> hello, anyone having problems to shutdown with kubuntu 15.04?
[03:57] <ahoneybun> INSANU: yea a bit here sometimes
[03:57] <ahoneybun> there is a fix coming in the next Plasma update
[03:57] <ahoneybun> 5.3.2
[03:57] <INSANU> is there any solution?:
[03:57] <ahoneybun> INSANU: not that I know of, just from the 5.3.2 update
[03:58] <INSANU> how can i make that update ahoney?
[03:58] <INSANU> =)
[03:58] <ahoneybun> INSANU: it is being packaged by our lovely devs as well speak
[03:58] <ahoneybun> watch the kubuntu website for updates
[03:59] <ahoneybun> INSANU: I've noticed a bit better with 5.3.1 which is in the backports already
[03:59] <ahoneybun> http://www.kubuntu.org/news/plasma-531
[03:59] <ahoneybun> backports have the newest releases that are not in the main repos because of the release cycle
[04:00] <INSANU> ahoneybun: should i add that ppa?
[04:01] <ahoneybun> INSANU: it is safe
[04:02] <ahoneybun> fresh 15.04 has Plasma 5.2.2 and the Backport PPA will bring it up to 5.3.1
[04:03] <INSANU> so
[04:03] <INSANU> apt-get update; apt-get upgrade?
[04:04] <ahoneybun> after you add the PPA yes :)
[04:05] <INSANU> i hope that helps a bit =)
[04:05] <INSANU> thank you ahoneybun
[04:05] <ahoneybun> me too :)
[04:05] <ahoneybun> np INSANU
[04:07] <ahoneybun> feel free to hang around INSANU and romeo_s
[04:07] <ahoneybun> someone with more info then me might wake up
[04:08] <INSANU> sure thanks
[04:08] <INSANU> =)
[04:09] <ahoneybun> yep :)
[04:14] <pr0metheu5> I just installed Kubuntu 15.04 and I'm getting a login loop, where after logging in, it just goes to the splash screen loading, and immediately back to the login screen. Either this, or it just logs in to a light grey screen and cursor, nothing else.
[04:14] <pr0metheu5> Any ideas?
[04:15] <ahoneybun> could be a driver issue
[04:15] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: are you using the free drivers?
[04:16] <pr0metheu5> I haven't had a chance to actually ever log in to download drivers or do anything, it was a fresh install
[04:17] <pr0metheu5> I believe the issue is related to video as well, though, I have since gotten into terminal and downloaded updates and upgrades hoping this would fix the issue
[04:18] <pr0metheu5> ahoneybun, should I maybe try installing bumblebee via terminal, or something?
[04:19] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: not bumbleebee unless you have the setup unless you need it
[04:19] <ahoneybun> but the free drivers should work
[04:19] <pr0metheu5> ahoneybun, how do I check what drivers I am using?
[04:19] <pr0metheu5> my laptop has nvidia optimus, so I figured maybe bumblebee would help
[04:19] <ahoneybun> hop over to a tty, update, upgrade and reboot
[04:19] <pr0metheu5> I did that already, ahoneybun
[04:19] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: oh you have the dual graphics?
[04:20] <ahoneybun> intel + NVIDIA
[04:20] <pr0metheu5> yes
[04:20] <pr0metheu5> that is exactly what it is, ahoneybun
[04:20] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: ok was not sure of what cards you have
[04:21] <ahoneybun> optimus is bit of a hit and miss tbh
[04:21] <ahoneybun> I have it and it is working pretty good
[04:21] <pr0metheu5> >_< bullocks ..
[04:21] <pr0metheu5> it was working fine with the live cd
[04:21] <pr0metheu5> I downloaded updates while installing, hope that didn't cause the problem
[04:22] <pr0metheu5> but if that were the case, that would mean it would break whenever I did update, whether pre install or post
[04:22] <ahoneybun> I usually just download the things for mp3 and flash support
[04:22] <ahoneybun> and update later
[04:22] <pr0metheu5> yeah, I usually do just that too, but I was feeling lucky this time
[04:22] <pr0metheu5> lol
[04:22] <ahoneybun> lol
[04:23] <pr0metheu5> thanks for the help though!
[04:23] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: of course :)
[04:23] <pr0metheu5> Do you think I would run into the same issue on another distro? I hate to say it, but kubuntu seems pretty unstable if I can't get past login on a fresh install
[04:23] <ahoneybun> I can't think a Ubuntu based one would be different
[04:24] <ahoneybun> Ubuntu seems to have the best driver support tbh
[04:24] <pr0metheu5> Neither can I, which is unfortunate, but I'm gonna try Linux Mint next to see if it works or not
[04:24] <ahoneybun> I mean they all use the same drivers
[04:24] <pr0metheu5> Yes! I was gonna install Fedora, I can't imagine how terrible that experience would have been
[04:24] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: the nonfree one would not even be there out of the box
[04:24] <ahoneybun> you would have to add another repo to even install it
[04:24] <pr0metheu5> Lol, I'm kinda tempted to try and install it and see what happens
[04:25] <pr0metheu5> If I remember correctly, the mousepad scroll didn't work when I ran it off the  live cd
[04:25] <ahoneybun> openSUSE has the cool one-click install option
[04:25] <ahoneybun> and I think they support the optimus setup
[04:25] <ahoneybun> not sure as I have not tested it
[04:25] <pr0metheu5> I've never used opensuse, it's not deb based, is it?
[04:25] <ahoneybun> rpm
[04:26] <pr0metheu5> maybe I'll give that a shot
[04:26] <ahoneybun> well it is not Debian based
[04:26] <ahoneybun> it uses RPM over DEB packages
[04:26] <pr0metheu5> like fedora
[04:26] <ahoneybun> yes
[04:26] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_Bumblebee
[04:27] <pr0metheu5> I'm also kinda tempted to just play it safe and install linux mint, but I would hate myself
[04:27] <pr0metheu5> linux mint makes me feel dirty lol and I can't explain why! haha
[04:27] <ahoneybun> lol
[04:27] <pr0metheu5> it's so weird
[04:27] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: it does not hurt to try
[04:27] <pr0metheu5> I'm gonna go to #linuxmint and ask them why that is
[04:28] <ahoneybun> I have Kubuntu on one laptop, Tanglu (Debian based) and Arch on another
[04:28] <pr0metheu5> Arch, lol
[04:28] <ahoneybun> yep
[04:28] <pr0metheu5> I'm soooo tempted to get into that
[04:28] <ahoneybun> it has good old BIOS no UEFI
[04:28] <ahoneybun> so it was easier
[04:28] <pr0metheu5> aah
[04:28] <pr0metheu5> see, I don't even know what that means
[04:28] <ahoneybun> you learn a lot with Arch
[04:28] <pr0metheu5> but I get what you mean, lol
[04:29] <pr0metheu5> I feel like I should learn Arch and then just put it on my resume
[04:29] <ahoneybun> UEFI and BIOS are the tech used to boot the machine
[04:29] <ahoneybun> BIOS is the old old one
[04:29] <pr0metheu5> I do know what uefi and bios are, but I'm unfamiliar with how they relate to Arch
[04:29] <ahoneybun> UEFI is new  ( I think 3 or so years old)
[04:29] <ahoneybun> oh ok
[04:29] <pr0metheu5> does Arch not play well with one or the other?
[04:29] <pr0metheu5> aaah
[04:29] <pr0metheu5> it doesn't play well with uefi
[04:30] <ahoneybun> well UEFI needs its own partition formated as fat32
[04:30] <ahoneybun> Ubuntu does it well now
[04:31] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Boot_loaders#Both_BIOS_and_UEFI_boot_loaders
[04:31] <pr0metheu5> I have one more question; what does TTY stand for?
[04:32] <ahoneybun> http://askubuntu.com/questions/481906/what-does-tty-stand-for
[04:33] <ahoneybun> tbh I did not know the meaning either just how to use it
[04:33] <ahoneybun> lol
[04:34] <ahoneybun> it is the only thing you have to use in Arch in the beginning pr0metheu5
[04:35] <pr0metheu5> yeah, that is scary to me
[04:35] <pr0metheu5> so you start by building from ground up, right?
[04:35] <ahoneybun> yep
[04:35] <pr0metheu5> sounds like an amazing process
[04:35] <ahoneybun> you get nothing but the TTY
[04:35] <pr0metheu5> one which would make you feel like a new man at the end of it
[04:35] <ahoneybun> yea :)
[04:35] <ahoneybun> I learned a lot from it
[04:36] <ahoneybun> new commands, partitioning, and terms
[04:36] <pr0metheu5> I still haven't taken the time to learn partitioning
[04:36] <pr0metheu5> still use the install wizard
[04:37] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: I do the manual one as I can make a /home parition in case something goes wrong on a install (ie. install a driver, build a kernel)
[04:37] <pr0metheu5> yeah
[04:37] <pr0metheu5> I've heard that too
[04:37] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu
[04:38] <ahoneybun> a Manual :)
[04:38] <pr0metheu5> I want to use Kubuntu so I can support them in some way
[04:38] <pr0metheu5> they seem to not be doing as well as they used to, which kinda sucks
[04:38] <pr0metheu5> I remember when Ubuntu and Kubuntu were like the most popular two distros
[04:38] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: you can go over the Manual and look for something we might have missed or something that could be more simplier
[04:38] <pr0metheu5> cool!
[04:39] <ahoneybun> We could always use some fresh new eyes and ideas :)
[04:39] <pr0metheu5> I'm trying something right now to fix my issue, I'll let you know what it was if it works
[04:39] <ahoneybun> ok cool
[04:48] <pr0metheu5> ahoneybun, it worked, I just had to reinstall the drivers and nvidia prime as outlined here http://askubuntu.com/questions/614649/kubuntu-15-04-nvidia-optimus/645353#645353
[04:48] <ahoneybun> so all from the TTY pr0metheu5?
[04:48] <pr0metheu5> yup yup ahoneybun
[04:48] <ahoneybun> wait wait
[04:49] <ahoneybun> that is my laptop model lol
[04:49] <pr0metheu5> no way lol
[04:49] <ahoneybun> yea
[04:49] <pr0metheu5> that's funny
[04:49] <ahoneybun> yea
[04:49] <pr0metheu5> how come you didn't have that problem lol
[04:49] <pr0metheu5> oh you're not running kubuntu? lol
[04:50] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: remember to upvote that answer
[04:50] <ahoneybun> I am on this machine
[04:50] <ahoneybun> though that post is from 2 months ago
[04:50] <pr0metheu5> I shall sign up them
[04:50] <pr0metheu5> then*
[04:50] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: so other users know what works :)
[04:51]  * ahoneybun does it as well
[04:51] <ahoneybun> pr0metheu5: did you come in here from watching the Kubuntu Podcast?
[04:51] <pr0metheu5> not really
[04:51] <pr0metheu5> there's a kubuntu podcast?
[04:51] <ahoneybun> today has been more busy then I remember it being
[04:51] <ahoneybun> yep
[04:52] <ahoneybun>  #kubuntu-podcast
[04:55] <JunkHunk> Hi, could anyone help me get internet connection on a computer running kubuntu with two bridged network adapters?
[05:07] <other_guy> is anyone here running Kubuntu 15.04?
[05:08] <other_guy> i'm going nuts trying to figure out why it is that when I assign keyboard shortcuts to Meta+something in most apps it doesn't work.
[05:08] <other_guy> It doesn't work in Konversation, Konsole, Kate, etc.
[05:08] <other_guy> It let's me assign it, but when I try to use them they don't work at all
[05:09] <ahoneybun> I'm reading your comments now other_guy
[05:09] <ahoneybun> I'm on 15.04 but have not messed with keyboard shortcuts
[05:09] <ahoneybun> I'll try now
[05:10] <ahoneybun> other_guy: are you setting keys to launch apps or do something in an app?
[05:10] <other_guy> Like try to set Copy and Paste in Konsole to be Meta+C and Meta+V
[05:10] <other_guy> to do something in the app
[05:11] <other_guy> Like Meta+Q for quit in Konversation just types a "q" when i use it.
[05:11] <other_guy> Meta+F for finding text just types an "f"
[05:11] <other_guy> In Kate the problem is even worse.
[05:13] <ahoneybun> I can't get it to work right
[05:14] <ahoneybun> not like what you said but I'm a bit sleepy anyway
[05:14] <other_guy> It's bizarre
[05:14] <ahoneybun> Meta+P pops out some info
[05:16] <other_guy> in what app?
[05:16] <ahoneybun> Konsole
[05:18]  * ahoneybun sleeps
[05:20] <other_guy> Try the copy/paste thing
[08:23] <JunkHunk> TJ- I managed to delete eth0 but when sudo ip route add default dev br0 via 192.168.1.1 I get RTNETLINK answers:File exists
[08:23] <TJ-> JunkHunk: So does "ip route show" list a default route on br0 ?
[08:23] <JunkHunk> No
[08:24] <TJ-> JunkHunk: Is there any other "default" route?
[08:24] <JunkHunk> Eth0... I guess
[08:24] <JunkHunk> That didnt change after deleting eth0
[08:25] <TJ-> JunkHunk: How many ethernet interfaces does the PC have, and how many are in the bridge?
[08:25] <JunkHunk> Eth0 and eth1
[08:25] <JunkHunk> Both
[08:26] <JunkHunk> Br0 is made of eth0 and eth1
[08:27] <TJ-> JunkHunk: OK, something weird there if the system won't accept a route on br0.
[08:27] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:28] <JunkHunk> Too old network adapter perhaps?
[08:29] <TJ-> JunkHunk: no, something about the configuration itself. It's hard to think it through without hands-on though
[08:29] <JunkHunk> Oh
[08:29] <JunkHunk> There is something more I did...
[08:29] <TJ-> JunkHunk: Does "brctl show" list eth0 eth1 as interfaces to br0 ?
[08:30] <JunkHunk> I added virtual adapters to br0 up to nine or ten
[08:31] <JunkHunk> I reverted the config in order to gain internet access again... I will try that command in the next attempt
[08:35] <JunkHunk> TJ- I am doing this to get an extra port to connect my lacking wifi computer to a wireless network printer
[08:36] <lordievader> JunkHunk: Did you setup the br0 through /etc/network/interfaces?
[08:36] <JunkHunk> Yes
[08:36] <lordievader> JunkHunk: Could you pastebin your config?
[08:36] <JunkHunk> It would save time yes...
[08:37] <JunkHunk> I cannot easily do it now...
[08:37] <JunkHunk> The point is the bridge is working I can ping the printer plugged to eth1 now...but no internet
[08:38] <JunkHunk> This is a tablet irc app
[08:38] <lordievader> JunkHunk: Pastebinit?
[08:38] <lordievader> !info pastebinit
[08:39] <TJ-> JunkHunk: does "arp -n" list the gatewy's IP address on eth0 ?
[08:40] <JunkHunk> Hey brctl show output is:
[08:40] <TJ-> JunkHunk: (or on br0 of course)
[08:40] <JunkHunk> Bridge name br0
[08:41] <TJ-> JunkHunk: "Brctl show" should be something like "br0             8000.000000000000       no eth0 eth1"
[08:41] <JunkHunk> Bridge id a chain numbers and characers
[08:41] <JunkHunk> Yep
[08:41] <JunkHunk> No eth0 eth1
[08:41] <TJ-> JunkHunk: with "eth0 eth1"
[08:41] <TJ-> JunkHunk: So right now there are no interfaces connected to the bridge then
[08:41] <JunkHunk> Yes exactly
[08:42] <TJ-> JunkHunk: And does the PC have Internet right now?
[08:42] <JunkHunk> No internet
[08:42] <lordievader> Are interfaces eth0 and eth1 managed by something else?
[08:42] <TJ-> JunkHunk: probably because the default route hasn't been put bakc on eth0
[08:43] <JunkHunk> Ip route list tells default via 192.1681.1 dev eth0 proto static
[08:44] <lordievader> Can you ping the gateway?
[08:44] <JunkHunk> Yes
[08:44] <lordievader> DNS problem then?
[08:44] <TJ-> JunkHunk: manual setup would be: "sudo brctl addif br0 eth0 && sudo brctl addif br0 eth1" To get an IP address assigned to br0 over DHCP from the router "sudo dhclient& br0"
[08:44] <JunkHunk> Thats what I first thought
[08:45] <lordievader> TJ-: Shouldn't the & be after br0?
[08:45] <TJ-> lordievader: oops!
[08:45] <TJ-> JunkHunk: ... the router "sudo dhclient br0 &"
[08:46] <lordievader> Besides dhclient forks after it gotten an ip anyways, the & isn't really needed ;)
[08:46] <TJ-> I like to put it out the way whilst I get on with things
[08:47] <TJ-> On currrent state I'm not convinced it'll get an IP :)
[08:47] <TJ-> Everything has been done manually from a guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConnectionBridge
[08:48] <JunkHunk> Decieve eth0 is already a member of a bridge cant enslave it to bridge br0
[08:48] <TJ-> JunkHunk: came into #ubuntu earlier when he hit issues
[08:48] <TJ-> JunkHunk: Huh? you said that "brctl show" didn't list "eth 0 eth1" as attached interfaces?
[08:49] <JunkHunk> Brctl shows under interfaces eth0 and eth1 and under stp enabled there is a no in eth0 line
[08:50] <JunkHunk> I ll post my interfaces file
[08:50] <JunkHunk> Give five minutes
[09:01] <JustinCase> TJ- here is my network interfaces: http://pastebin.com/4y52PqmS
[09:01] <JunkHunk> Hey its me
[09:02] <JunkHunk> Its me in my computer
[09:02] <lordievader> That is quite different from mine ;)
[09:02] <TJ-> "dns-nameservers my dns nameservers" is that really what it says?
[09:02] <JustinCase> I like playing the sims
[09:02] <JustinCase> no of course not
[09:02] <JustinCase> I changed that just in case
[09:02] <lordievader> JunkHunk: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11834961/
[09:04] <JustinCase> hmmm interesting
[09:05] <TJ-> JustinCase: please read "man 5 bridge-utils-interfaces"
[09:12] <JustinCase> TJ- okay I read it...but there I cannot find how to connect to the internet
[09:14] <JustinCase> lordievader your config has no dns...
[09:14] <lordievader> Correct.
[09:14] <JustinCase> ?
[09:15] <lordievader> It is hacked in elsewhere, ain't pretty. Should be migrated to dnsmasq someday.
[09:15] <JustinCase> you cant browse internet can you?
[09:15] <lordievader> Sure I can.
[09:16] <JustinCase> do you know what is failing in my config?
[09:16] <JustinCase> why I cannot connect to internet?
[09:18] <lordievader> JustinCase: I'd remove lines 22 through 32, replacing them with eth0 and eth1 manual statements.
[09:18] <lordievader> Furthermore for debug purposes, I'd disable simX.
[09:19] <JustinCase> but it is a kubuntu
[09:19] <TJ-> JustinCase: why don't you let Network Manager create the bridge and configure it automatically?
[09:20] <JustinCase> in the ubuntu documentation I found this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConnectionBridge
[09:20] <JustinCase> TJ- okay how?
[09:21] <TJ-> first off replace the 'interfaces' file with the default that just sets up "lo" (save the current file someplace) then to ensure a clean start reboot the PC, log-in, then click the network icon , click the spanner, Connection Editor opens.
[09:22] <TJ-> Connection > Add > Virtual - Bridge ... give it a name, add the interfaces in the "Bridged connections" list, and configure IPv4 as required
[09:24] <JustinCase> connection add virtual I cant find virtual anywhere
[09:25] <JustinCase> just add remove and routes
[09:27] <TJ-> JustinCase: what release of Ubuntu is it ?
[09:27] <JustinCase> 14.04
[09:28] <TJ-> JustinCase: On the Connection Menu, Add > lists 3 sections for me: Hardware Virtual and VPN. Under the Virtual heading is Bridge
[09:31] <JustinCase> TJ- http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=90322
[09:32] <TJ-> JustinCase: http://imgur.com/0l35AKH
[09:33] <JustinCase> how come your connection editor is that cool?
[09:34] <JustinCase> and mine is so crappy?
[09:35] <JustinCase> did you install any new package?
[09:35] <TJ-> JustinCase: I don't think you're going into the Connection Editor correctly. When you press the Network Icon, *don't* choose one of the existing connections, use the Spanner at very top-right above all the connections, then you'll get to the Connection Editor proper, not the per-device configuration
[09:36] <JustinCase> ooooh
[09:36] <TJ-> JustinCase: http://imgur.com/oo8XZpT
[09:38] <JustinCase> okay now I am having trouble to add my eth0 and eth1 to the bridge
[09:38] <JustinCase> not eth but vlan?
[09:39] <TJ-> Probably because you've not rebooted as I said. Until you replace the '/etc/network/interfaces' file with the default that only configures 'lo' Network Manager cannot manage those interfaces since it sees you have them manually managed
[09:39] <TJ-> JustinCase: Any interface you configure manually, Network Manager will stay away from to avoid doing something you don't want it to
[09:39] <JustinCase> oh
[09:40] <JustinCase> so I first need to reset network interfaces file dont I?
[09:40] <TJ-> You can change that in "/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf" by changing to "managed=true" and restarting "sudo service network-manager restart"
[09:42] <akasic> hi ppl, i cannoot restart x from the old method, how can i do it with k15? thnx
[09:43] <TJ-> The problem with that is you'll likely get into even more of a mess, so I'd recommend trying to do it all via NM including creating your alias interfaces... here's an answer showing how its done http://askubuntu.com/questions/442318/how-do-i-add-interface-aliases-using-network-manager-gui
[09:43] <akasic> i look in shortcuts but no option in there
[09:44] <lordievader> akasic: You mean the ctrl + alt + backspace shortcut?
[09:44] <akasic> yes, but that isnt working
[09:45] <lordievader> akasic: You can enable it by reconfiguring your keyboard, but it really shouldn't be necesary to restart X all the time.
[09:45] <akasic> i know, it just necesary whn it is
[09:46] <lordievader> akasic: sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
[09:47] <akasic> thnx, but in yes, it was there, thank you
[09:47] <akasic> now i can restart it one time next to the other, infinite times, that is the purpose for my installation (joking)
[09:47] <akasic> cya and thnx
[09:49] <JustinCase> TJ- cool
[09:49] <JustinCase> TJ- after setting network-manager.conf to true...
[09:49] <JustinCase> TJ- I can see now all the virtual adapters and select eth0 and eth1 to build a virtual bridge
[09:50] <JustinCase> it is done now I should reboot I guess
[09:54] <lordievader> No, it is networkmanager... but he is already gone.
[09:56] <TJ-> lordievader: I think there was a lot of 'customisation' going on so a clean boot will help :)
[09:56] <TJ-> lordievader: I think he's still here with the tablet on JunkHunk
[09:57] <lordievader> True, true.
[10:10] <JustinCase> TJ- hello again I followed your advice and reset the interfaces file then bridged the two adapters using network-monitor but now on boot the bridge won't connect...what am I doing wrong? I configured the bridge with the same static config eth0 has and for now I just got rid of virtual adapters...I guess it is something I can get bussy with when the bridge will be up and running
[10:11] <TJ-> Hmmm, I've never had any problems with configuring such things so I'm not sure where you're going wrong
[10:11] <JustinCase> http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=90324
[10:11] <JustinCase> TJ- an image here
[10:13] <lordievader> Both of the eth connection are online?
[10:15] <TJ-> I was thinking that , they need bringing down before the bridge can come up.
[10:15] <JustinCase> how to turn the bridge active?
[10:16] <lordievader> Both of the eth connection are online?
[10:16] <JustinCase> yes
[10:16] <lordievader> 07-12:15 < TJ-> I was thinking that , they need bringing down before the bridge can come up.
[10:17] <JustinCase> and to enable that on boot?
[10:17] <JustinCase> from network manager?
[10:18] <lordievader> Disable the autoconnect on the other interfaces, enable it on the bridge interface.
[10:18] <JustinCase> the tick box automaticly connect to this network when it is available?
[10:18] <JustinCase> hmm I ll test that
[10:19] <JustinCase> see you
[10:22] <zxq9> Hrm... Muon updater told me that the new irqbalance package failed signature verification. apt-get installed it without any warnings. ?
[10:29] <JunkHunk> lordievader I ticked the connect to this network when it is available for the bridge and unticked it for the cable networks...result: no connection. the bridge is not among the available networks
[10:29] <JunkHunk> available connections*
[10:30] <lordievader> Hmm...
[10:30] <JunkHunk> I edited and configured with dns and ip address and gateway and mask
[10:30] <JunkHunk> but is as though the system couldn't find it
[10:31] <JunkHunk> to create it I just did what TJ- said
[10:32] <JunkHunk> after turning to true the managed command in network-manager conf...I could find and add to the bridge both cable adapters
[10:32] <JunkHunk> I can see their macs
[10:32] <JunkHunk> and their eth0 and eth1 names
[10:33] <lordievader> JunkHunk: How does /etc/network/interfaces look now?
[10:33] <JunkHunk> the forward delay you mentioned perhaps?
[10:33] <JunkHunk> just the loop
[10:33] <JunkHunk> I deleted all
[10:33] <lordievader> Ok.
[10:33] <JunkHunk> but the loop
[10:34] <soee> guys do you have the same that Chromium Browsers lags when scrolling while Firefox or Vivaldi don't ?
[10:36] <lordievader> JunkHunk: You might have to add it through nmcli, I never got my bridge to work through the nm gui: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Networking_Guide/sec-Network_Bridging_Using_the_NetworkManager_Command_Line_Tool_nmcli.html
[10:36] <JunkHunk> lol
[11:44] <dmoyne> blackscreen on plasma after opening kde session!
[11:50] <ejay> Good afternoon everyone. I'm updating my OS via console. Always. But when I'm starting apt-get update this muon pop-up shows, for example, 40 updates with 12 security updates but apt-get dist-upgrade (or just upgrade) is giving me 10 updates. Why?
[11:54] <TJ-> ejay: maybe muon is behind the times and you've previously upgraded most of those packages?
[11:55] <lordievader> Let Muon update its sources. Perhaps it caches things itself rather than reading apt/dpkg.
[11:55] <ejay> TJ-: Nah, I'm updating everyday and muon is always showing number of packages to upgrade out from air.
[11:56] <ejay> lordievader: I thought that muon is using same cache and basically same command that I;m using manually - apt-get update
[11:56] <lordievader> That is my understanding too, but who knows. I've never looked at the code of Muon.
[11:57] <ejay> It must work like that because when updating via muon and trying to update via console at the same time you will end with error that apt-get is locked.
[12:05] <dmoyne> good morning I have a black screen on plasma after opening kde session. How to solve this?
[12:06] <soee> if you press ALT + F2 does it loads krunner ?
[12:10] <dmoyne> sooe : are you talking to me?
[12:12] <soee> dmoyne: yes
[12:12] <dmoyne> you mean an access to a comand panel with this?
[12:13] <soee> yup
[12:14] <dmoyne> this problem appears when after installing kubuntu 15.04 I modify the fstab file to add my partition data in sudo mode
[12:15] <soee> oh with that stuff im not familiar
[12:16] <lordievader> dmoyne: Is /home/$USER still owned by your user?
[12:16] <dmoyne> I do not know any other possibilty to mont other partitions after kubuntu installation process
[12:17] <lordievader> dmoyne: How does your fstab look now?
[12:17] <lordievader> !paste
[12:19] <dmoyne> lordievader: of course if using sudo command modifies somehow my user privileges it will be a problem
[12:21] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:21] <dmoyne> I am not using this computer at the present time but another one but using a live CD I will look at it
[12:22] <lordievader> dmoyne: Did you use sudo to launch gui's?
[12:23] <dmoyne> hoops I do no understand. I use sudo command to modify with kate the content of the /etc/fstab file as I did with no problems in the past
[12:24] <lordievader> dmoyne: You should use kdesudo for gui apps, sudo can mess up permissions.
[12:25] <lordievader> dmoyne: sudo chown <username>:<username> -R /home/<username>
[12:28] <dmoyne> ok I will do in the future. You understand that after reinstalling kubuntu I use another /home partition to keep my existing kde data safe in previous /home partition. After this I have to recover kmail data in particular which is not easy.
[12:30] <dmoyne> By doing sudo chown <username>:<username> -R /home/<username> you propose to reset my user privileges?
[12:31] <lordievader> Ownership, yes.
[12:31] <dmoyne> You think that fstab is somhox related to the gui?
[12:32] <lordievader> Fstab itself aint.
[12:33] <dmoyne> so why using kdesudo when reediting kate for modifications
[12:33] <dmoyne> reed reediting fstab
[12:35] <lordievader> Kdesudo for gui applications. It is nicer about user ownership.
[12:36] <dmoyne> ok but in my case the bug is created when editing fstab in sudo modeas I do not know any other possibility.
[14:00] <yuraku1504> Is kubuntu better than ubuntu?
[14:04] <hateball> yuraku1504: It comes with different packages preinstalled
[14:09] <soee> i think it's more about what DE you liek more Unity or Plasma 5
[14:09] <soee> i just love how configurable Plasma is :)
[14:13] <knightyyy> ow can I see what application is not letting plasma to shut down the computer
[14:13] <knightyyy> when I press shutdown,plasma disappears except windows.and instead of plasma's wallpaper I see unity's wallpaper
[14:13] <knightyyy> except opened windows*
[14:14] <vivid> i just dont love how bugs i opened years ago still exist in unity
[14:14] <knightyyy> vivid,I don't use unity either.but I didn't want to throw away my ubuntu 15.04 disc I just downloaded.so I just tried to convert it to kubuntu.all was well for 2-3 weeks
[14:15] <vivid> just use the mini.iso
[14:15] <vivid> then apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[14:16] <knightyyy> how can I backup my current settings and restore them after reinstall?
[14:17] <knightyyy> plasma's settings
[17:29] <varunwachaspati> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 15.04 with KDE, I would like to know how can we display the battery percentage of laptop on the panel itself.. Thanks in Advance
[17:38] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: you'd need a widget for that
[17:41] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: the default battery widget shows the percentage if you hover over it
[17:48] <varunwachaspati> ovidiu-florin, could you please name the widget and if possible how to install it
[17:51] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: the default one shows the lever as a series of dots. Can I assume that's not ok for you, right?
[17:52] <varunwachaspati> ovidiu-florin, it's not that visible.. if you get percentage up their or a better representation it would be great, I just need to keep the track of battery level
[17:53] <varunwachaspati> ovidiu-florin, Also can you suggest how can I set notification when my Battery Level reaches a certain level...
[17:54] <ovidiu-florin> if you go to power settings , in the Advanced configurations tab (on the left) you may alter those
[17:54] <ovidiu-florin> the notifications
[17:59] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: this widget might suit your needs: http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Battery+Time+Remaining?content=123767
[17:59] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: but you can also make the pannel taller, thus making the default battery widget bigger
[18:00] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: that widget migh tnot work on Vivid (15.04)
[18:04] <varunwachaspati> ovidiu-florin: How can I decrease the size of title bar, if I can decrease it would be great...
[18:08] <psicy> hi, is there a way to install kde 5 on ubuntu 14.04
[18:15] <lordievader> psicy: No, unfortunately not.
[18:17] <lordievader> !pm | varunwachaspati
[18:18] <varunwachaspati> lordievader, ubottu : I am sorry, won't happen again...
[18:18] <lordievader> varunwachaspati: That is allright, just ask your question here ;)
[18:21] <varunwachaspati> I wanted to know how to decrease/increase the size of Title bar? I am using Ubuntu 15.04 along with KDE
[18:48] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: one moment
[18:50] <ovidiu-florin> varunwachaspati: system settings -> Application Style -> window decorations -> your current theme options settings
[18:50] <ovidiu-florin> and there you may fiddle with the settings
[18:51] <ovidiu-florin> psicy: there is if you want to compile everything by hand and force the session on your own
[19:18] <eXistenZe> hum... getting tired of black screens
[19:18] <eXistenZe> plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc somehow gets corrupted and needs to be deleted/replaced with a good version
[19:45] <izinucs> On AC power with no activity it is set to blank the screen.. when this happens it also locks the computer.  Is there a switch to prevent the locking? I can't locate it in Setting>Power
[19:59] <night1504> hi
[20:33] <chencho9000> hi there
[20:33] <akasic> i
[20:33] <akasic> hi
[20:50] <cyberoid> hi all
[20:51] <akasic> hi
[20:54] <ahoneybun> hey cyberoid and akasic
[21:00] <akasic> hi
[21:13] <kaddi> hi
[21:13] <kaddi> is there a list of known issues with kubuntu 15.04 listing both kde & ubuntu bugs?
[21:14] <kaddi> how stable is plasma5?
[21:14] <mparillo> To prevent locking try System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Screen Locking
[23:32] <keithzg> Has systemd-kcm (see https://rthomsen6.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/systemd-kcm-1-2-0-released/ ) been packaged for Kubuntu yet, btw?
[23:48] <clivejo> keithzg: its been packaged for wily
[23:49] <keithzg> clivejo: Fair 'nuff
[23:49] <Unit193> !info systemd-kcm wily
[23:50] <clivejo> in a ppa
[23:50] <clivejo> ppa:panfaust/kubuntu-kf5-experiments
[23:50] <Unit193> PPAs don't count! :P