[00:24] <cup_god> Hello!
[00:24] <cup_god> Can anyone tell me when plasma 5.4 will be available on arch?
[00:28] <soee_> cup_god: this is not arch support channel
[01:05] <DrJ> I managed to get two stick notes shortcuts next to the kubuntu start button in the taskbar
[01:05] <DrJ> how the heck do I get rid of these
[01:24] <DrJ> anyone?
[01:25] <DrJ> eh, nvm
[01:25] <DrJ> just figured it out
[02:45] <TNVolFan> lordie, are you around
[02:46] <TNVolFan> im just doing some playing this evening.  I have Kub installed into a VM(VirtualBox)  What I need is for my wlan0 to show up as the primary network interface, but not sure how to pull that off.
[02:46] <TNVolFan> anyone have an idea on that one?
[02:47] <TNVolFan> I can obviously mess with the virtual machine settings and pick the bridged adaptor for my atheros wireless card, but for some reason, even after the reboot it doesn't show up as the interface
[05:25] <JohnnySparkles> Hi everyone, I'm seeing an issue with Kubuntu 15 and moving horizontally. I've done a quick search and haven't found anything but it may be that I'm not describing it properly...
[05:28] <JohnnySparkles> when I try to reposition a window horizontally it gets stuck at a certain point. Can anyone recall an issue like this being reported?
[05:37] <valorie> JohnnySparkles: not that I've heard
[05:38] <JohnnySparkles> hmm. ok.
[05:38] <JohnnySparkles> I had a quick look for kde issues too.
[08:57] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:44] <Nilli_> I have a dual boot win7/kubuntu machine with a partition I'd like to share between the OSs. I'm in Kubuntu 14.04 and used the KDE Partition Manager software to create the partition with NTFS file system. I also use multiple users on the computer and I noticed that the partition was automatically mounted at /media/user1/label/ which made it unreadable for user2.
[09:45] <lordievader> Nilli_: Let fstab mount it somewhere.
[09:45] <Nilli_> To deal with this I opened up KDE Partition Manager again and set the partition to mount at /mnt/data/ (a folder I created with sudo) and now it won't mount the partition at all, saying "mount: unknown filesystem type 'NTFS'"
[09:46] <Nilli_> The problem is that the filesystem type is automatically detected with KDE Partition Manager so I can't change it to lowercase
[09:46] <Nilli_> Can I simply edit fstab or will I miss some hidden Kubuntu mumbojumbo? (I'm usually using Gentoo)
[09:46] <lordievader> Nilli_: What is the output of 'sudo parted /dev/sda print'?
[09:47] <lordievader> !paste | Nilli_
[09:47] <lordievader> Nilli_: And yes, just let fstab mount it for you.
[09:49] <Nilli_> sudo parted /dev/sda print http://paste.ubuntu.com/11860210/
[09:50] <Nilli_> Thanks, I modified fstab manually. If I don't come back it probably worked.
[10:41] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[14:55] <naftilos76> Hi, i am in kubuntu 15.04 and everytime i use grsync to sync some code with my vps i get a warning in grsync "Pass a valid window to KWallet::Wallet::openWallet()."
[14:56] <naftilos76> However the sync is done without me having to enter any password
[14:57] <naftilos76> I i do that in a terminal i have to enter the password everytime
[14:57] <naftilos76> In kubuntu 14.04 i used to get a window in which i entered my public key passphrase once
[14:58] <naftilos76> Can anybody guess how that can be done in 15.04?
[14:59] <kang_> hello
[15:04] <lordievader> naftilos76: If you run it from the terminal anyways why not use regular rsync?
[15:05] <naftilos76> lordievader: because i use grsync and this is the way i want to keep doing it. Changing between different sync settings or source/destination will be a pain in the neck. I like terminal but not that much :-).
[15:13] <BluesKaj> naftilos76, why not just try lordievader's suggestion just once to see if it works for you. Afterall you're asking for help
[15:17] <naftilos76> BluesKaj, my second line referred exactly that. I used terminal to do the same thing just by copying the command line from grsync. As i said, it works fine except that i have to enter my passphrase everytime!
[15:17] <lordievader> naftilos76: Configure your ssh connections ;)
[15:18] <naftilos76> you mean in ssh conf?
[15:18] <lordievader> naftilos76: ~/.ssh/config, yes.
[15:21] <BluesKaj> naftilos76,  you could always do sudo visudo and add; yourusername  ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL , to the sudoers
[15:22] <lordievader> BluesKaj: The sudoers file has very little to do with this issue.
[15:22] <lordievader> Besides, this is very bad advice.
[15:23] <BluesKaj> it's not advice, it's merely a suggestion
[15:23] <naftilos76> BluesKaj, thanks but i have already added my specific commands list in /etc/sudoers.d/ . This would however help me with not having to enter my pass every now and then!
[15:23] <BluesKaj> yup
[15:24] <BluesKaj> lordievader,  it won't work for other users if that's what you're worried about
[15:24] <lordievader> That is not what I'm worried about. It is simply a bad idea.
[15:25] <BluesKaj> oh nm ...everyone is so paranoid
[17:26] <est31> hi there
[17:26] <est31> I'm wondering about http://askubuntu.com/questions/437635
[17:26] <est31> there is an answer which quotes one of the baloo devs stating there isnt a "disable" button anymore
[17:27] <est31> does that mean that the Indexing-Enabled=false wont work anymore?
[17:28] <est31> bringing my system to a state where I cant even ctrl+alt+f1 log in and kill that bastard but have to sysrq is clearly not what I'd expect from a program
[17:32] <est31> I mean at this state im not even sure its that tool
[17:33] <est31> and I cant be, so I have to point my finger to the usual suspect
[18:14] <lordievader> est31: You can set it to index about nothing.
[18:15] <est31> lordievader, how is that doable?
[18:15] <lordievader> It's somewhere in the systemsettings.
[18:16] <lordievader> Give me a sec, upgraded to 15.04 just now.
[18:16] <est31> There is an enable/disable button again
[18:17] <est31> stackexchange cant keep up to date :(
[18:43] <WhitePelican> after installing kubuntu desktop version 15.04, I noticed Gwenview was badly broken. I know it has been reported but I wonder if anyone has any idea when it will be fixed
[18:56] <cofo> What is the command to see the path on my terminal?
[18:56] <cofo> if i do cd Downloads I wanna see the path so i can open file explorer
[18:56] <lawn> pwd
[18:56] <cofo> thanks i forget that
[18:56] <lawn> np
[18:56] <cofo> it's not work: nautilus --browser $pwd
[19:00] <lawn> what file are you trying to open
[19:01] <murthy> cofo: $pwd mean a variable, not the output of the command pwd as far as I know
[19:04] <lawn> correct he'd have to put backticks around it to use it like that
[19:05] <murthy> lawn: ya
[19:05] <murthy> cofo: try nautilus --browser `pwd`
[19:05] <cofo> if it's work no more try
[19:05] <lawn> nautilus --browser `pwd`/FILENAME
[19:12] <lordievader> Or: nautilus --browser $(pwd)
[19:12] <lawn> Or: nautilus --browser ./
[19:12] <lawn> lol
[19:14] <lordievader> Yes, that'll work too.
[19:59] <finetundra> hey everybody, I was wondering how I would port a windows cursor pack to kubuntu. Any ideas?
[20:01] <ShalokShalom> finetundra: its already packaged maybe :)
[20:02] <finetundra> Dangit man, I was just talking to you in #kde. What do you mean by that?
[20:05] <finetundra> ShalokShalom: so what is it that you mean by "it's already packaged maybe" ?
[20:06] <ShalokShalom> finetundra: its maybe available in software center or as ppa
[20:06] <ShalokShalom> you already take a look for it on kde-look ?
[20:06] <finetundra> hmm, no I haven't. Good point
[20:08] <finetundra> nothing
[20:09] <Alpha256> Anybody know when/if Plasma 5.3.2 will land at ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports ?
[20:39] <DrJ> is it possible to have multiple virtualdesktops without them showing in the taskbar?
[20:39] <DrJ> I only want to switch among them with ctrl+f1/f2/etc
[20:39] <Etriaph> DrJ: You can remove the pager.
[20:39] <Etriaph> DrJ: It's not required to be displayed.
[20:39] <DrJ> been searching, can't find out how to hide it
[20:40] <Etriaph> Unlock the widgets, click on the panel menu, then hover over the pager and you'll be presented with a little handle which allows you to delete it.
[20:41] <DrJ> cool
[20:41] <DrJ> figured it out
[20:41] <DrJ> I was looking in the wrong spot to remove them
[20:42]  * DrJ just started using kubuntu yesturday
[20:42] <DrJ> so still getting to know it
[20:50] <Etriaph> Keeping the pager somewhere on the desktop is handy if you have a ton of virtuals.
[20:50] <Etriaph> I use 8 desktops.
[20:51] <Etriaph> All of my apps open on specific desktops, so I wouldn't usually need it, but it's nice to have.
[20:54] <DrJ> I'm only going to have about 4
[20:54] <DrJ> I just like the keyboard switching better
[20:54] <DrJ> and the pager just takes up space
[21:51] <King_DuckZ> hello, I want to install libgtk2.0:i386 on my 64-bit install, but I get some errors about some dependencies not being found
[21:51] <King_DuckZ> do I need to add some source to the repository?
[21:52] <ShalokShalom> King_DuckZ: for which goal ?
[21:52] <ShalokShalom> 32 bit apps run with lib32 on 64 bit
[21:52] <ShalokShalom> and isnt recommended from my side
[21:55] <King_DuckZ> ShalokShalom: I want to run epsxe, which is 32 bit only sadly :(
[21:56] <ShalokShalom> i see
[21:56] <ShalokShalom> lib32
[21:56] <ShalokShalom> or anything else, like dual boot, VB and so on
[21:56] <King_DuckZ>  ./epsxe: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[21:56] <ShalokShalom> you build from source ?
[21:57] <King_DuckZ> I don't think it's open source, not sure tho
[21:57] <King_DuckZ> I downloaded the binaries
[21:57] <ShalokShalom> ah, i see
[22:01] <King_DuckZ> ShalokShalom: so uhm what do I have to do?
[22:01] <ShalokShalom> i recomment to install it somewhere else
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> or get in contact with the devs
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> and make a backup before
[22:02] <King_DuckZ> ok, I have a gentoo machine too, I'll put it there
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> yeah
[22:02] <King_DuckZ> I thought it would be easier
[22:02] <King_DuckZ> on kubuntu
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> you use kubuntu next to gentoo ?
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> lol
[22:02] <ShalokShalom> idk, if its easy/possible on gentoo
[22:02] <King_DuckZ> no, that's the living room pc, dual booting openelec/kubuntu
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> there are nice open source emus for ps2 as well
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> afaik support they ps one also ?
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> hnn, also just 32 bit
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> and there is dolphin: just for 64 bit :P
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> wii/gamecube
[22:03] <King_DuckZ> if they do, I don't mind switching, do you have any names in mind?
[22:03] <ShalokShalom> you can use libretro/retroarch and others as well, to run ps one games
[22:04] <ShalokShalom> PCSX2
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> ah there is now a 64 bit build available ^^
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> idk, if you can play games from the one as well
[22:05] <King_DuckZ> it says not found :/
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> please ask yourself :)
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> oO
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> ah in kubuntu ?
[22:05] <ShalokShalom> idk
[22:05] <King_DuckZ> yes
[22:06] <ShalokShalom> ppa ?
[22:07] <ShalokShalom> http://gpo.zugaina.org/games-emulation/pcsx2