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CosmophileOkay, so my laptop has extremely high DPi00:49
CosmophileEverything in KDE was too tiny to work with00:49
CosmophileSo I followed the directions here: https://community.kde.org/KDE/High-dpi_issues00:49
CosmophileI modified xorg.conf00:49
CosmophileAnd now, when I login, and KDE starts, I just see a black screen :(00:50
CosmophileMy desktop doesnt load00:50
mparilloCan you <ctrl> <alt> <F1> and get a shell prompt, and revert your xorg.conf?01:08
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sunielhello03:49
sunieli need lil help03:49
sunielany one there03:50
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hangman13ushey guys... anyone else struggling with Version 11.2.202.481 of the latest adobe flash player? Kubuntu 15.04 and the update fail to install... any clue?04:46
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lordievaderGood afternoon.10:47
BluesKajG'Day folks10:49
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eewHello all11:16
lordievaderHey eew11:17
eewI use kubuntu for last 3 years, but I don't see myselfes as advanced user11:18
lordievaderAnd you want that to change?11:18
eewI usually just install and use the system without of any fine tuning actions11:18
eew:)11:18
eewbut know I would like to check the installed drivers11:19
eewyes, I would like to change it :)11:19
eewI installed a new system 6 weeks ago, and it works pretty slow11:20
eewso, I would like to check the drivers11:20
lordievaderThere are lots of drivers, see /lib/modules/<kernel-version>/kernel/drivers11:21
eewmy qustion is:11:21
lordievaderA slow system has little to do with drivers.11:21
AceKingHello everyone11:22
eewmy question is: which drivers is advisable to check after Kubuntu installation?11:23
lordievaderHey AceKing11:23
lordievadereew: Usually driver for your videocard, if the opensource ones do not suffice.11:23
BluesKajHi again11:23
lordievaderWelcome back, BluesKaj11:24
eewok, I have11:24
BluesKajhi lordievader thanks11:24
AceKinglordievader: I'm glad to see you are on this morning. You were helping me yesterday with my VPN.I have yet to resolve the problem. I've been racking my brain trying to get this going. I can connnect to the VPN, but still show my local address.11:24
eewI have Intel card: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)11:24
lordievaderAceKing: Could you pastebin the output of 'ip r'?11:24
eewwhich driver should be used for this graphic controller?  I couldn't fint it in google11:26
BluesKajeew, your intel gpu probly uses the i915 driver, which is already installed by default, and it should work fine as is.11:26
AceKinglordievader: https://paste.kde.org/pokmbbiuv11:27
eewBluesKaj, you are right: yevgeniy@yevgeniy-desktop:/boot$ lsmod | grep i915 i915                  808675  4  i2c_algo_bit           13197  1 i915 drm_kms_helper         55007  1 i915 drm                   255469  6 i915,drm_kms_helper video                  19475  1 i91511:27
BluesKajeew, then you're good to go11:28
eewhm, what could be the reason that the machine is slow11:29
lordievaderAceKing: Your default gateway does change ;)11:29
lordievadereew: What is the output of 'vmstat 1' when it gets slow?11:29
AceKinglordievader: How can fix that? It is actually doing the same on my laptop.11:30
lordievaderAceKing: Anything not going to the 10.10.10.0/24 subnet should be going over the vpn.11:30
lordievaderAceKing: What do you mean?11:30
BluesKajeew, check your system monitor for akonadi-server and baloo daemons running11:31
AceKinglordievader: When I check my IP on whatismyipaddress.com before I connect, it shows my local IP. After I connect, it still shows the same local IP, and my location11:32
lordievaderAceKing: According to your routes it should go over the vpn.11:32
BluesKajAceKing, an alternative is this stracker site, http://www.ip-tracker.org/11:33
BluesKajerr tracker11:33
eewthe system is generally slow, I don't see any pics or downs in the performance11:33
eewit is just slow :( , in the KDE it take sometimes seconds to open a window11:34
lordievadereew: So what is the output of 'vmstat 1', just pastebin some 10 lines or so.11:35
eewa have othe systems with the weaker hardware, also running 14.04 and they are working fine11:35
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eewsure: rocs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ------cpu-----  r  b   swpd   Frei Puffer  Cache   si   so    bi    bo   In   cs US SY ID WA st  0  1      0 2044704 304824 8030748    0    0     6    35   93   29 13  3 75  8  0  2  2      0 2049776 304824 8031716    0    0     0   984 1036 3738  2  0 83 15  0  0  1      0 2047976 304824 8033552    0    0     0  1200  864 3960  2  1 79 19  0  0  1      0 2047232 3011:35
lordievader!paste | eew11:35
ubottueew: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.11:35
lordievaderCould you pastebin it, posting it here directly makes it unreadable.11:36
eewhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11855448/plain/11:36
AceKinglordievader: OK, now it shows it changes. That is crazy that it will not change on www.whatismyipaddress.com. I am clearing the browser when I check it.11:36
lordievaderAceKing: That one is probably caching things.11:37
AceKinglordievader: Not to sound stupid, but it can see my actual location, even though I am going through a VPN?11:38
lordievadereew: Your machine is quite idle.11:38
lordievadereew: What are it's specs?11:38
eewIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz, 16G memory,11:40
eewLinux 3.16.0-41-generic11:40
eewKDE 4.13.211:40
lordievaderHow can that be slow when it is idling?11:40
eewyevgeniy@yevgeniy-desktop:/boot$ uname -a Linux yevgeniy-desktop 3.16.0-41-generic #57~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 18 18:01:50 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux11:41
lordievader10-20% io wait ain't that bad.11:42
filmhello people11:42
lordievadero/11:43
eewKDE applications like Kile, Libreoffice, Ocular are stocking and hanging11:43
eew:(11:43
lordievadereew: Could you run 'vmstat 1' for a bit longer and pastebin more output?11:43
eewsure: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11855493/plain/11:45
eewI need to leave for a while11:45
eewwill be back in 5 minutes11:45
lordievaderIn the beginning he did have a lot of blocked processes, it is probably his disk.11:46
filmwhat commands are used to check and see if you have the correct up date and upgrade?11:47
lordievaderfilm: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade11:47
clivejo_lordievader: anything in kernel logs?11:48
eewI am back11:48
lordievaderclivejo_: ?11:48
clivejo_regarding eew box being slow?11:48
filmlordievader: thanks11:48
lordievadereew: In the beginning of your latest post you have a lot of blocked processes, you should check your disk.11:48
lordievaderclivejo_: Everything is probably fine, just that disk access is slow.11:49
lordievadereew: You should do a smart check.11:49
lordievaderSlow disks are usually a sign of read errors or bad sectors.11:49
clivejo_and probably total failure :/11:51
filmi've installed  kubuntu 15.04 latest version which is 32 bit , I want and need 64 bit,is it possible to switch to it in terminal?11:54
lordievaderfilm: Easiest way is to reinstall.11:55
eewclivejo: I don't see anything suspicios in the kernel log11:56
clivejo_eew: try what lordievader suggested, sounds like a disk on its last legs11:56
filmlordievader: you men re download 64 bit instead of 32 bit?11:57
lordievaderfilm: Yes.11:57
filmoh nooo11:57
lordievadereew: Install smarmontools and pastebin the output of 'sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda'.11:58
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filmright now its working and updating, but real slow11:58
eewlordievader: ok, I am on it11:59
wrapperhey guys - very hard to post bug in 15.04 application launcher - can't change size of menu.11:59
BluesKajeew, using any encryption or fancy file system ?11:59
filmlordievader: thanks11:59
eewnot11:59
eewjust ext412:00
lordievaderExt4 recently got encryption capabilities too :P12:00
wrapperubuntu launchpad won't accept it12:01
wrapperIn an upgrade and fresh install of Kubuntu 15.04,  it is no longer possible to resize the application menu.12:02
wrapperKo, will check later if any advice ..12:04
eewlordievader:  https://goo.gl/S4hWYa12:07
eewabove is the output from the  smartctl12:08
lordievaderOn the sdd is your system?12:08
eewyes12:08
lordievaderThe disk is fine by the by. But having an ssd being slow is even stranger.12:09
eewagree :)12:09
lordievadereew: What is the output of 'sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda', you might need to install hdparm first.12:11
eewsudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda12:13
eewtest12:14
eewTiming cached reads:   22862 MB in  2.00 seconds = 11447.53 MB/sec12:14
eewTiming buffered disk reads: 742 MB in  3.01 seconds = 246.89 MB/sec12:14
eewit looks fine for me12:15
lordievaderIt does.12:17
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softexperthello, anybody knows when the latest KDE frameworks will be made available?12:41
soee_what vesions exactly12:42
soee_?12:42
softexpert15.0412:42
soee_i was asking abut frameworks version :)12:43
softexpert5.12.0 - just got published on kde.org12:43
lordievaderWhen it gets packaged it will likely first go to Wily and then be backported to Vivid.12:44
softexpertwhich can be translated to what delay? (an approximation is OK)12:46
soee_there is no any known dae i think :)12:47
softexpertwell, not exactly what I expected but thank you anyway ...12:48
soee_softexpert: we have very few packagers12:49
soee_and now priority is backoprt of Plasma 5.3.2 to vivid and that causes some problems12:49
softexpertsoee_ : from a simple user's point of view: the pace of backporting is perceived to be 5 -10 times slower than with the previous versions; will this be temporary?12:51
soee_softexpert: can't say, usualy bugfix releases backorts are not so hard to work on. This one was different and it shows we never knew what can happen.12:54
softexpertsoee_ : ok, thank you for your time!12:55
soee_sure thing :) the magic person that we should thank for her hard work on packaging is Scarlett :)12:56
lordievaderThe delay will likely be 'until when sgclark has time'...13:22
hay207hi guys, do the opensource radeon driver support hydrid cards?13:40
hay207i try to install but refuses13:40
akasichi, i just looked in nvidia-settings an no vsync options for my 740m are there, is there any trick (like primusrun) to enable in front of the app command, or any way to switch it on? thnx13:46
BluesKajakasic, which kubuntu release are you running ?13:51
akasic15.0413:52
akasicwith 346.5913:52
BluesKajakasic, look in system settings>display&monitor>compositor>tearing prevention/vsync drop down13:53
akasicrecommended drivers, updated last kernel, no vsync, adaptative sync or related in nvidia-settings. installing bumblebee just ends always in a black screen13:53
akasicwell, one sec, because now i get errors opening system settings13:54
akasici tried it yesterday that solution, only works for composition desktop13:55
BluesKajuse nvidia-prime package for intel and nvidia hybrid gpus on 15.0413:55
BluesKajit might work13:55
akasicwell, ill try it now again and ill comment after the reboot. yes, i can switch them correctly13:55
BluesKajak dunno if prime uses the 346 driver tho13:56
yossarianukis anyone else having a hard time using the ubuntu apt mirrors (UK)  today ?14:00
TJ-yossarianuk: Known issue, check #ubuntu-mirrors for more details14:06
yossarianukTJ-: cheers14:13
regeditwhat do I need to know / keep in mind if i want to get the latest Nvidia drivers?14:15
regeditwhat are the steps to take the day it breaks kernel (or the day the kernel breaks it)14:15
akasichi, i just restarted (had to nm cache due to black screen), went to screen in system settings, activated vsync with compositing, and my rendering for some app its still without vsync14:17
akasicsorry mv cache14:17
akasicanyway, thnx for the help, if anyone knows how to activate vsync, plz tell me (option lacking in nvidia-settings)14:18
TJ-regedit: as the kernel's internal symbols change some versions of proprietary (out-of-kernel) drivers may fail to build as a result, and need minor patching to fix up. This is a common issue with newer kernels and Nvidia drivers14:19
regedithm14:19
regeditproblem is the recommended (k)ubuntu drivers are quirky too...14:20
TJ-regedit: what is 'quirky' ?14:20
TJ-akasic: is that setting not on the "OpenGL Settings" tab for the X screen?14:21
regeditfor example the recommended proprietary 346 has an issue (in multi-monitor?) where the mouse disappears at edge of screen14:21
regeditalso vsync is ever elusive14:22
AceKinglordievader: If you're still here, I found my VPN problem. I had to disable IPV6.14:22
TJ-regedit: I'm using 346; not noticed that... which edge?14:22
regeditTJ-: top, of the HDMI (external) monitor14:23
TJ-regedit: I've got 6 monitors on 4 X screens; don't see that14:23
yossarianukregedit:  this highlights a problem I keep mentioning and it one of the things holding back Ubuntu (and other distros) from the desktop.14:23
yossarianukIt is madness that Ubuntu do not offer the latest Nvidia driver by default - i.e a package that always has the latest stable version. The version in 15.04 was the latest upon release, it wasn't a week or so later14:23
yossarianukThey stick with a version of the Nvidia driver with known bugs and that doesn't support the latest hardware in the name of stability - i.e keep a known buggy version. They should at least offer the latest IMO, its not like the Ubuntu devs can fix the driver as its closed source.14:24
yossarianukPeople running Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 will have a worse time playing games on Steam than those of 14.10/15.04 unless they have manually installed the driver from nvidia.com (but this opens up a world of potential issues also).14:24
yossarianuk(just my 2 pennies on this subject)14:24
lordievaderAceKing: Hehe ;)14:25
regediti hear ya yossarianuk14:25
AceKinglordievader: I appreciate your patience, and help. At least we know the fix.14:26
TJ-yossarianuk:  you make it sound so simple, but it isn't14:26
lordievaderAceKing: Sure, no problem.14:26
regeditalso (i may have asked about this once before) is it ok/safe / how do i install mysql in kubuntu? there seems to be some mysql already installed, for akonadi purposes as far as i can tell14:28
yossarianukTJ-: building a new package takes about 15 mins. Keeping an older package (that is known to be broken and doesn't support latest h/w  is silly imo - sure keep a version the same but at least always offer the latest.14:28
yossarianukif someone buys a new nvidia card then probably cannot run ubuntu for 6 months unless they manually install the binary driver14:28
lordievaderregedit: Client or server?14:28
TJ-yossarianuk: Wrong. The packages change, and sometimes require a *lot* of work to maintain upgrades14:29
yossarianuk(by the time that is explained a newbie has already removed Linux and gone back to Windows I fear)14:29
yossarianuksure they change... It would be best if somehow the .deb merely automated downloading the latest .RUN nvidia binary, then the devs wouldn't have to do much14:30
regeditlordievader: uh, either/both?14:30
TJ-yossarianuk: I'm one of those devs; believe me, it's not that simple14:30
yossarianukI've mantained a PPA with nvidia and the same debian folder pretty much worked for several versions.14:31
lordievaderregedit: sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client14:31
yossarianuki. .340 .346 ,etc etc - I know what is inviolved.14:31
regeditlordievader: i see this installed: mysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.6.24, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64)14:32
TJ-yossarianuk: so you've had to manage the split with uvm14:32
regeditlordievader: mysql-client-core-5.6 and mysql-server-core-5.614:32
lordievaderregedit: So you have both already?14:33
yossarianukTJ-: yes, that was the main difference - I was aware as I also build the nvidia package in Arch (for rt kernel)14:33
regeditlordievader: and the server (daemon) mysqld  Ver 5.6.24-0ubuntu2 for debian-linux-gnu on x86_64 ((Ubuntu))14:33
regeditlordievader: these seem to come installed with kubuntu, i think for akonadi14:33
yossarianukobviously 'i'm' o.k - but want it possible for anyone to have the latest version if they wish (easily)14:33
TJ-yossarianuk: for folks who want later versions there's the xorg-edgeres PPA, along with the HardWare Enablement packages14:34
regediti actually tried the xorg edgers for a bit14:34
lordievaderyossarianuk: They do, they can simply download the latest from the nVidia website.14:34
regeditthe driver was behaving OK-ish, but then i realized you have to switch *everything* to their repo...14:34
regeditso i uninstalled the edgers driver14:35
BluesKajI don't understand spending 400 bucks on higher end gpu for gaming on linux when you can buy a gaming console for the same price14:36
regeditlordievader: what should i do in this case? is it ok/safe to install mysql proper? should i uninstall this existing mysql "core" ?14:36
regedityou can buy 4 ouyas too14:36
lordievaderregedit: If you install mysql-server you get everthing you need.14:36
lordievadereverything*14:36
regeditlordievader: i can install that safely alongside these mysql-cores?14:37
lordievaderregedit: Yes, mysql server uses that package itself.14:37
lordievaderIt depends on it.14:37
regeditok14:37
yossarianukBluesKaj: some people do 3d modelling, etc14:37
yossarianukregedit: exactly my issue with xorg-edgers14:38
yossarianuki.e I just wanted the nvidia driver update - I wanted the rest of my system  to remain stable.. not upgrade xorg, etc as well (may as well be using arch if you upgrade lots of components)14:39
yossarianukanyway - this is my minor niggle for the desktop14:40
yossarianukits not just kubuntu/ubuntu - most other distros its the same.14:40
yossarianukReally if nvidia offered a apt repo that would be better14:40
yossarianuk(or just opensourced their driver)14:40
lordievaderHeh, why would they do that.14:41
regeditas linus famously said...14:41
regedit<love and tolerance> YOU NVIDIA!14:41
TJ-You have to remember the Nvidia driver on Linux is the same one used on Windows, with a kernel wedge between to managed the interface differences, so unlikely it would be open-sourced14:43
regeditis there at least some sort of roadmap / blog / mailing list etc. i can follow to see where things are holding for the next ubuntu-supported recommended nvidia drivers?14:44
kaiserAHi, I think I might have broken something14:49
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KaiserHi, I think I bongled up, kde isn't starting and this is after a resintal of the OS, I just get a black screen with the cursor. Any ideas?14:54
TJ-regedit: which kubuntu release are you using?14:56
Kaiser 1514:56
BluesKajKaiser,  ctl+alt+F1-F6 , update and upgrade14:56
KaiserOk, trying it14:58
KaiserYeah, what confused me the most is the fact it just didn't work even after a resintal.14:58
regeditTJ-: 15.0414:59
KaiserAlso I do t know how to switch WM from the command line so I can't just try and see if i3 works14:59
BluesKajKaiser,  offhand , do you know which graphics card?15:00
KaiserIt's an amd something something, I don't really remember the number but it wasn't anything to big15:01
KaiserR7 something15:01
BluesKajradeon maybe15:02
KaiserYeah15:02
TJ-regedit: you can download the packages manually from the xorg-edgers PPA archive, by selecting the version you want (349, 352) and the within the version directory, pick the .deb files that match the architecture (e.g. amd64) and release (15.04), then install them locally using "dpkg -i"15:03
TJ-regedit: start from here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/n/15:03
BluesKajusually the xserver-xorg-video-ati drive will get a desktop15:03
KaiserOk, I'll try that out if after the reboot it still doesn't work15:03
BluesKajdriver15:03
regeditTJ-: see the PPA page "== Important notice ==This PPA is currently meant to be used as a whole. Please do _not_ individually install packages from it, add it to your sources and let your package manager pull in every update. The packages here build against each other and compile different features based on whats available at build time. Do not assume that because it lets you install a DDX with just the driver and libdrm update that it15:04
regeditwill work..."15:04
regedit* WARNING: Do not use this PPA with the precise X backport stacks, aka if you fresh install of 12.04.2 or newer...15:05
regeditunless "or newer" refers to newer of precise (12) only15:06
regeditstill previous notice is quite scary15:06
lordievaderRunning new stuff on very old software IS scary.15:08
TJ-regedit: that doesn't affect the nvidia drivers; only the Xorg stack15:11
regeditTJ-: oh?? is that so?15:12
regeditthat is good news!15:12
regeditso i can haz use the xorg-edgers nvidia drivers then? coooool!15:12
TJ-regedit: the reason for the warning is that the xorg drivers are heavily intertwined. Originally it didn't include nvidia drivers but they're almost essential now so are included to ensure wide testing before hitting the main repos15:13
TJ-regedit: Yes... I'm currently writing a simple bash script - if you can wait for it - that automates the fetching15:13
regeditTJ-: waiting totally patiently15:14
KaiserOk,mupdating done, rebooted and still the same black screen with a cursor. So how do I get those packages on the command line?15:14
KaiserOk, I gave up with kde, downloaded i3 how do I start it from the command line?15:28
KaiserHello?15:31
rodolfojcjhello15:32
KaiserHow do I start a different wm from the command line?15:32
KaiserBecause kde isn't working and I have i3 installed15:32
rodolfojcjreview if the system has some commands available like kdm, lightdm or startx15:34
rodolfojcjsome time ago I used kdm, but my system now has lightdm15:35
rodolfojcjI use Debian/Ubuntu based systems15:35
KaiserOnly starts did something, and it took me back to the black screen15:35
KaiserStartx Pardon me15:36
rodolfojcjok15:36
rodolfojcjreview the log files15:36
KaiserWhere are they?15:36
rodolfojcjin my system I have mainly /var/log/Xorg.0.log, /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log and /var/log/syslog15:37
rodolfojcjsome of them may require supueruser privileges, so you could use sudo command15:38
rodolfojcjand some kind of command like less, vim, view or nano15:38
rodolfojcjI would use less15:38
rodolfojcjI mean something like this command: sudo less /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log15:39
rodolfojcjalso, it could be useful to know if i3 uses some specific log file15:40
KaiserHolly crap they are huge15:40
rodolfojcjgo to the end15:40
KaiserI do t even know how to start it15:40
KaiserOk15:40
KaiserI'm giving up, Iis there a way to force the OS to use another wm from the start?15:44
KaiserI'll just download gnome Ubuntu and be done with it. Bye15:46
rodolfojcjbye15:47
BluesKajanother satisfied customer :-)15:50
BluesKajplasma problems are turning potential users away from kubuntu I'm afraid , it's unfortunate that the many drastic changes  aren't mature enough for a stable OS15:55
regeditshouldt he have done sudo systemctl restart sddm?16:00
TJ-regedit: It appears to work for me at least! It's a bash shell script, I have it in "/usr/local/bin/" ... once downloaded put it where you want and don't forget to "chmod a+x ..." to make it executable, then run it   https://iam.tj/projects/misc/wget_nvidia_drivers.bash16:05
BluesKajregedit,  or sudo systemctl enable sddm...guess we should ahve suggested that, but I had my own problem with nvidia drivers to solve here16:08
BluesKajtoo bad systemd doesn't init sddm by default16:10
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regeditTJ-: thanks!16:55
regeditTJ-: wow that's quite a script16:55
regeditlast time i tried, i added the xorg-edgers PPA and suddenly their latest drivers were showing up in Driver Manager16:56
regeditdoes that have a similar effect TJ-?16:56
TJ-regedit: No. all the script does is fetch the nvidia packages16:57
TJ-regedit: It uses dpkg to install them, but they're not in apt's lists16:57
regeditis it problematic to add their PPA if all i want is the nvidia stuff? or will that cause conflicts & issues with getting other stuff from their repo as well16:58
TJ-why are you adding the PPA?16:58
regeditTJ-: last time that's the instructions i found online to do, and thereafter the xorg-edgers drivers showed up in kubuntu's Driver Manager GUI17:11
regeditwhich is merely cool17:11
TJ-regedit: Thats' why I said not to add the xorg-edgers PPA else along with the drivers showing up in a pretty GUI/apt, other packages will get upgraded that you don't want17:12
regeditright ok17:12
regeditalright then, your bash script it is17:13
TJ-regedit: This script just automates the task of manually downloading the correct nvidia packages from the web server that hosts that PPA's files, but without adding the PPA to apt's source lists17:13
regeditright, which is super cool actually!17:14
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BluesKajinteresting TJ-, but i just install the recommended driver with apt. My 8400gs nvidia card is just entry level so it's hard to muck it up.17:19
BluesKajexcept on debian jessie17:20
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regedituh, bit of a hitch here with plasmashell18:23
regediti just recovered from a problem where .cache/ksys<wtvr>5 was owned by root18:24
regeditnow things are a bit better, but no widgets and taskbar18:24
regeditwith main K menu thingy icon18:24
regedithow do i restore that again please?18:24
lordievaderSounds like you opened gui apps with sudo.18:25
regeditmaybe...18:25
regeditbut right now find ~ -not -user regedit returns nothing18:26
regeditnor find ~ -not -group regedit18:26
regeditwhat were the other things to do to restore sanity to plasmashell?18:27
regeditdelete .cache completely?18:27
regeditbut it's all chowned and chgrped to me18:28
regeditanyone...please?18:29
lordievader!patience | regedit18:31
ubotturegedit: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com/ http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ or http://www.kubuntuforums.net/ while you wait.18:31
regeditTJ-: do i need to uninstall nouveau first?18:43
regeditTJ-: or do i just go ahead and let it install all the debs it downloaded18:43
TJ-regedit: The nvidia packages blacklist nouveau18:44
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regeditTJ-: what does blacklisting mean, it takes care of removing them or something?18:45
TJ-regedit: "/etc/modprobe.d/" controls what modules can be loaded, what options they are passed, and so on. Blacklisting means a module is prevented from loading18:45
regeditahh i see ok18:46
regeditTJ-: also there's nvidia-settings and whatitcalled... nvidia-power?18:46
regeditprime18:46
regeditnvidia-prime, aren't those needed too?18:46
BluesKaj2optimus gpu system /18:47
BluesKajerr optimus18:47
regeditTJ-: also sudo dpkg -i . breaks with dpkg-split: error: error reading .: Is a directory18:49
TJ-regedit: hmmm, that's a good point, I'll add support for that18:51
regeditTJ-: perhaps sudo dpkg -i *.deb ?18:51
regeditTJ-: are those nvidia-* things i mentioned actually dependencies? i got some dependency problems at the end of the script18:53
regeditin fact i think they all failed due to unmet dependencies18:54
regeditnvidia-352 depends on dkms; however: Package dkms is not installed.18:54
regeditnvidia-352 depends on linux-libc-dev; however: Package linux-libc-dev is not installed.18:55
regeditand so forth18:55
TJ-regedit: I think I forgot to add -r18:55
regeditTJ-:  ah leme try that, is it ok to rerun the script over & over?18:56
TJ-regedit: Yes, it should read "  sudo dpkg -ri ."18:56
TJ-regedit: Yes, if files are already downloaded it won't fetch them again18:56
regeditTJ-: and its ok if it re-installs them or whatevr?18:57
TJ-actually -R not -r18:57
regeditok18:57
regeditTJ-: hm same errors18:59
TJ-regedit: Ahh, I thought your system would already have DKMS installed. "sudo apt-get install dkms"19:02
regeditok19:02
regeditis that something that helps with package dependencies?19:02
BluesKaj!dkms19:04
ubottuDKMS is Dynamic Kernel Module Support. See https://launchpad.net/dkms for more.19:04
regeditlooks like apt-get -f install needs to happen after the dpkg command?19:04
BluesKajregedit,  did you sudo dpkg --configure -a , first?19:05
BluesKajthen run -f install19:05
regeditBluesKaj: uh, no not that i know of..19:05
regeditalright well i ran all those commands now and i think things went ok this time round19:09
regeditim'a reboot and see what happens19:09
BluesKajregedit,  normally that's what i do with dependency problems the configrue -a command then the -f install19:09
BluesKajok19:10
regeditthanks19:10
TJ-I'll add to the script to ensure dkms is installed19:10
* regedit installs weechat-curses for when things go horribly wrong and need to switch to ctrl+alt+F119:10
regeditTJ-: awesome19:10
regeditalright here goes..19:11
regeditlo and behold, i am using weechat-curses...19:16
TJ-regedit: it worked then?19:16
regeditwhen i reached the login screen my monitors flashed off to black and remain that way19:16
regedittried sudo systemctl restart sddm few times, didnt help..19:17
TJ-regedit: did you have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? It may contain entries for nouveau19:17
regeditchecking19:17
regeditTJ-: can't find the word nouveau in there19:18
regediti do see some intel and some nvidia though19:18
TJ-regedit: Does the PC have low/hi power GPUs, and need nvidia-prime too?19:19
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regeditTJ-: oh, i didnt install those nvidia-* things i myswlf mentioned19:19
regeditmy system does have 1 embedded intel 4000, and (i guess discrete) nvidia 610M19:20
regeditshould i reboot or can i just restart sddm now?19:22
regeditnow that i installed nvidia-settings and nvidia-prime (and related)19:22
TJ-nvidia-prime comes from the standard archive, "sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime"19:22
regedityup did that19:22
regediti saw it re-do the DKMS thing19:23
regeditshall i reboot now?19:23
TJ-probably easiest, yes19:24
regeditk19:24
regeditaha! well that worked19:27
regeditbut owww my eyes, fonts too tiny19:27
regeditdpi wrong much?19:27
BluesKajhi res maybe small fonts as default19:27
regeditwhat do i need to fix, the res? the dpi? the fonts?19:28
BluesKajsystem settings>application appearance19:29
regeditApplication Style?19:30
regeditcant find anything relevant there...19:32
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BluesKajregedit,  sorry I'm on debian atm , look for the fonta by pssing your cursor over the application icons in sys settings , i9t's there19:37
BluesKajthey keep changingf system settings so often it's hard to remember19:39
regeditBluesKaj: so the issue in this situation is really that the fonts are out of proportion? not the nvidia drivers something?19:39
BluesKajthe fonts and dpi , plus check your resolution19:40
regeditresolution matches the monitor's capacity19:40
regeditdpi is usually 96, no?19:40
regeditso if those 2 check out, it's the fonts?19:40
regeditweird19:41
BluesKajif you have a regular desktop monitor and the fonts are too small then the resolution might be very high19:41
BluesKajor you have a high res screen on your laptop19:42
regeditwell this monitor is supposed to be 1650x108019:43
regeditboth resolutions fill the monitor's official capacity19:43
BluesKajcheck dispaly and monitor in sys settinds19:43
regeditye i've been dancincg around there all this time now...19:43
regeditwhere does the config for System Settings > Fonts get saved? i wanna check what i used to have before reformatting19:44
BluesKajdunno i just use sytem settings to find what I need and change it there19:45
TJ-regedit: I've had issues where DPI is calculated wrongly with rotated monitors. Each display *should* provide its physical dimensions to the driver in the EDID block that tells the driver what resolutions the monitor supports.19:47
TJ-regedit: first thing to check is "xrandr -q"19:48
regeditTJ-: it looks like resolutions are fine, just proportions thereafter are tiny... checking19:49
regedityup, checks out19:49
regeditlaptop display is 1366x768       60.1*+ and external monitor is 1680x1050      60.0*+19:49
TJ-yeah... but the proportions are *calcualted* by dividing the dimensions by the resolutions19:50
TJ-regedit: HDMI-0 connected primary 1200x1920+0+0 right (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 518mm x 324mm   <<<<<<< 518 x 32419:50
regeditVDS1 connected primary 1366x768+0+576 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 309mm x 173mm19:50
regeditmissing *L at beginning19:50
regeditHDMI1 connected 1680x1050+1366+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 474mm x 296mm19:51
BluesKajof course I use a large screen plasma/monitor ...linux is much better at handling res and and fonts than Windows...much more flexibility with the options on linux19:52
regeditthe 1st one is the laptop monitor of my Lenovo U410. 2nd is an Acer X223W LCD19:52
TJ-regedit: so 1366/309  ~= 112dpi19:53
regedithm19:53
regedithow does this work, is there a per-monitor DPI setting anywhere?19:54
regeditwouldnt the manufacturer specify what the right DPIs should be?19:54
TJ-regedit: It's calculated19:54
TJ-1366 / (309 / 25.4) =~ 112 DPI19:54
TJ-1680 / (474 / 254.4) ~= 90 DPI19:55
TJ-!typo!19:55
regeditso what does that mean then19:57
TJ-I discovered a bug where if a screen is rotated, the calculation goes wrong, in that it uses the new horizontal pixels (that was the vertical) but still uses the original horizontal width, resulting in some pretty weird and enlarged rendering19:57
TJ-regedit: do both displays look as if the characters are too small, or only one of them?19:58
regeditTJ-: does it count if i move the window back & forth between them?19:59
regeditit looks small in both it seems19:59
TJ-regedit: OK, that sounds more like the overall desktop DPI setting might need adjusting, assuming the theme/fonts are set to default currently20:00
regeditby now i increased/decreased them back & forth several times, funny thing is somethings look better some look worse...20:01
TJ-Are you forcing the font DPI?20:03
regeditcurrently yes (as mentioned, twiddling back & forth continuously trying to find what works20:03
regediti think forcing 96 + increasing the font sizes by 2pt each makes things rather sane-ish20:04
regeditit's just weird that it boils down to that combo... is something *else* wrong and i'm just placing a bandaid on the issue?20:04
TJ-regedit: hard for us to imagine, but that value ought to be set to make the monitor with the smallest fonts most comfortable20:05
TJ-I'm using all1920x1200 screens so the DPI calc is constant, but I wonder if it is because you've got 2 monitors with such different DPIs its finding it difficult to pick a happy medium20:06
BluesKajthat's it for me ...calling it a day, later20:06
regedithm20:07
regedithow come Windows figures this out somehow?..20:07
regeditwhat do they do, variable DPI per screen maybe?20:07
regeditor the average/difference between all dpis?20:07
regeditso i should take the middle between 90 and 112? that is roughly 96 isnt it20:08
regeditwell 101 really20:09
kbroulikis driver manager not released along with 15.04, or how do I get hold of proprietary nvidia driver?20:11
kbroulikok, seems kubuntu-driver-manager wasnt installed here but I wonder whether it comes by default20:13
krytarikkbroulik: It's a recommend of 'kubuntu-desktop', yes.20:15
kbroulikkrytarik: ok thanks20:16
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z4g47hi, i need help with my sound card22:43
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