[02:01] ScottK: I grab the debian dir from here: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/ and the source from the github page [02:16] mm now I cant make folders... [02:17] I'm having that issue that someone was having the other week [02:22] Just noticed that System Settings > Applications > Default Applications > File Manager does *not* save its changes. Returning to the applet, or trying to use the newly chosen F.M. result in the original still being selected/used. [05:56] morning [06:43] Good morning. [06:45] morning lordievader [06:45] Hey sgclark, how are you doing? [06:46] busy! but good. you? [06:48] Waking up slowely... [06:48] Busy with kde stuff, or things in general? [06:51] kde stuff [06:52] Nice nice :D [06:52] adding mobile to my CI [06:53] Mobile? The KDE connect things? [06:56] android and ubuntu-phone supports so kde applications will get tested on those platforms. [06:57] Ahh, nice. :) [07:25] are these bugs reported in the right place? [07:25] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/1480362 [07:25] Launchpad bug 1480362 in kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "[needs-packaging] Request package: expanding icons taskmanager (kde plasmoid)" [Wishlist,Confirmed] [07:25] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/1485998 [07:25] Launchpad bug 1485998 in kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Add the "standard" DMZ (White & Black) cursors to the Kubuntu ISO" [Undecided,New] [07:27] also, it seems that the SDDM KCM does not work on Kubuntu [07:27] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351489 [07:27] KDE bug 351489 in kcm_sddm "Can't change cursor theme on SDDM settings" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [07:27] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348998 [07:27] KDE bug 348998 in kcm_sddm "SDDM login manager configuration window can be unresponsive" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [08:04] ovidiu-florin: looks right to me [08:04] sgclark: thank you [08:04] sgclark: will these bugs be reviewd at some bpoint and be decided wether these will happen or not? [08:06] ovidiu-florin: yup [08:07] awesome [08:39] ahoneybun: if you wantwrking nvidia on wily - install previous driver [08:48] Riddell: didn't I port ubiquity to pyqt5? [09:04] sitter: no I think you missed it out [10:04] plasma 5.4.1 up! [10:15] Riddell: up where? [10:15] to ubuntu [10:15] wily [10:16] ahh cool, perhaps an update is in order, my wily is completely broken atm [10:17] sgclark: why ? [10:18] beats me, even stumped sitter ... [10:18] :) [10:18] sddm will not start a new session, just sits there [10:19] Riddell: what about sddm 0.12 [10:19] will you use it in Wily ? [10:20] soee_: dunno, ahoneybun was looking at it last night [10:20] what's new in it? [10:20] Riddell: http://plfiorini.blogspot.com/2015/09/sddm-0120-released.html [10:20] if it allows me to login I am all for it heh [10:22] i doubt it will fix your problems :-) [10:23] sgclark: but you have working addm just cant login ? [10:29] soee_: correct [10:29] the log was less than useful [10:48] do we have this bug with wrong root passwod in muon reported ? [10:51] sgclark: tried a reinstall? [10:51] Riddell: ugh, I have so much set up... trying to avoid that [10:51] the trick is to script your setup :) [10:52] sgclark: try mkdir /var/lib/sddm [10:52] then restart sddm [10:52] kfunk: will try that, thanks [11:02] Hey folks [11:04] hiho BluesKaj [11:05] hi soee_ [11:09] Riddell: the new sddm has some fix for nvidia prime, poke ximion to package it since he made it for debian already lol [11:09] ahoneybun: what fix exactly ? [11:10] iv seen some readme entries only with sample code [11:10] idk I just saw something about nvidia prime so wanted it [11:11] ahoneybun: seen my message @ nvidai drivers issue ? [11:11] soee_: I just saw your issue with going back to nvidia from intel with nvidia settings [11:12] ahoneybun: i moved back to driver 355.06 and it works just fine [11:12] mmm [11:12] I see no such driver on any of my machines [11:12] just 352 or 355 [11:13] ahoneybun: see my comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1492864 [11:13] Launchpad bug 1492864 in nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) "Fails to load nvidia, fails to fallback to intel properly" [Undecided,Confirmed] [11:13] and you can also add yourself as affected [11:13] well since I've not tried I can't say [11:13] also I switched because it would just show a black screen [11:15] * ahoneybun seems can't find the nvidia prime in the changlog anymore [11:17] ahoneybun: https://github.com/sddm/sddm/wiki/0.12.0-Release-Announcement there is only mentioned this Add NVIDIA Prime notes - link: https://github.com/sddm/sddm/commit/81f02b8 [11:20] yea that [11:21] so thi is not change :) but im always for+1 for new releases [11:21] lol [11:22] I'll look at it later if Riddell/ScottK/ximion are around then [11:22] almost 7:30am here [12:57] Riddell: finishing up fixing things here, it's no longer failing all tests locally, I think all that was left was to upload ;) [13:24] Riddell: plz upload kde-cli-tools from wily_archive if you get a chance [13:24] fixes runtime problem [13:26] onto it [15:22] Mirv: mitya57: are there packages of qt 5.5 anywhere yet? === obsidian is now known as nonparity [15:23] * Riddell spots https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-012 [15:40] noticed that System Settings > Applications > Default Applications > File Manager does *not* save its changes. Returning to the applet, or trying to use the newly chosen F.M. result in the original still being selected/used. Tried to report the bug with backtrace but it wanted a KDE account, and I wasn't set up to do that. Anyone else seen this? [15:41] ** Ignore the backtrace/report bug - that was for a separate but related System Settings crash on exiting it [16:02] guys to encrypt disc it needs to be formated ? [16:09] yeah it will do [16:18] soee_: what do you mean, formatted? [16:19] TJ-: yes [16:20] soee_: huh? I was asking what you meant by 'formatted' ... that's orthogonal to encryption. What kind of encryption? [16:21] soee_: typically it is block-device > LUKS/dm-crypt > device-mapper-node -> ??something?? [16:21] soee_: ??something?? could be a LVM PV/VG, or any file-system [16:22] TJ-: i havn't been using any encryptions so far, so i'm trygin toget some basic informations [16:23] OK... you've come to the right person then :) [16:23] ;] [16:24] i'v seen some info that existing partiotions can be encrypted but it requires a lot more effort [16:24] and using fresh/erased one is much simpler [16:24] soee_: Example: On my system (500GB SSD) there is a GUID Partition Table (GPT) with 1 BIOS-BOOT, 2 EFI-SP, 3 /boot/ 4 VG_OS, 5 VG_DATA [16:24] 3,4,5 are all encrypted using LUKS/dm-crypt === greyback is now known as greyback|eod [16:25] GRUB boot-loader supports LUKS/dm-crypt including for its own root file-system (/boot/) [16:25] i have 128 GB ssd for windows os and / and also hdd with 4 partitions [16:26] So at boot it goes BIOS > read sector 0 boot-strap > bootstrap reads BIOS BOOT partition (which is GRUB core.img) > core.img asks for a LUKS passphrase to unlock sda3 (/boot/). [16:26] TJ is it true that using 1 hdd where 1 partition is encrypted and second not is not a good idea ? [16:27] soee_: Makes no difference; only encrypt what you want to protect while the system is powered off. [16:27] soee_: If you want to avoid malacious tampering with the kernl images then encrypted /boot/ + rootfs makes sense [16:27] hmm, how hard woul dbe to encrypt existing patitons and their content ? === soee_ is now known as soee [16:28] soee_: if you just want to protect some data, then maybe a partition for data only (I have sda5 > LUKS > VG_DATA > /home/) [16:29] TJ-: what VG_DATA means? [16:29] soee: It is very difficult because you've got to shrink and shuffle the existing file-system data around to create space. It's much easier - especially for a novice - to move the partition to another device, encrypted the now-empty partition, configure it, and move the file-system data back [16:29] soee: An LVM Volume Group called 'VG_DATA' where I keep 'data' file-systems [16:30] soee: in sda4 I have 'VG_OS' LVM Volume Group which contains Logical Volumes (LVs) for the rootfs, /var/, /usr/local/, /var/lib/, /var/cache/ and others [16:34] soee: For file-based encryption (not block device) there is ecryptfs. That allows in-place encryption to be added [16:39] uh to much information for a first time :) [16:39] Riddell, yofel, shadeslayer: I need a preliminary review on lp:~apachelogger/ubiquity/breezeification [16:39] you're alive! [17:36] Riddell: rightly spotted. I'll push another kwin in there now. [17:47] anybody on laptop with one external monitor under wily? [18:01] <- [18:01] vip: [18:13] kfunk: do you connect/disconnect that external display? or do you have it connected all the time? [18:14] because when friend of mine connects display, he'd to configure screen position everytime [18:28] anyone able to tell me how to make a MakeFile from a Makefile.am ? [18:36] clivejo: that's a file from GNU autotools, you should have a configure.sh in there, if not, maybe a bootstrap.sh or autogen.sh or so [18:38] I have configure and configure.ac [18:39] run the configure [18:39] that'll generate the Makefile [18:39] getting an error - configure: error: Missing pjproject files [18:40] and no MakeFile [18:40] just MakeFile.am and Makefile.in [18:41] well, it won't make it if there's errors.. [18:41] can you pastebin the whole output please? [18:41] :( [18:44] yofel: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12315748/ [18:48] ---> ubiquity revu plz <--- [18:48] sitter: no! [18:49] BREEZY YOUBEECUTE! [18:49] * sitter looks at yofel with a passive aggressive smile [18:49] uh uh [18:50] sgclark: I have super speed on the intertubes [18:50] ?!?! [18:50] I am on the highnet now [18:50] oh I spoke too soon [18:50] lol [18:53] grrrr [18:56] don't grrr at me young man! [18:57] tell me why! [18:57] why wont this work! [18:57] * sitter lights a candle [18:58] oh mighty sgclark, sprinkle us with knowledge on building things [18:58] sgclark: here is the new telegram group [18:58] https://telegram.me/joinchat/Bpq8FwCyZ1lp9y1_-cf1Wg [18:58] telugrym [18:58] ahoneybun: what's new about the group? [18:59] the other one has that troll in it [18:59] plus I have a bot in the new one [18:59] well a few bots [18:59] 2 [18:59] one I need to learn to program [18:59] I think the way to not have trolls is to not publicly post invite links :P [19:00] well I don't have her number [19:00] or yours [19:01] clivejo: try installing libpjproject-dev [19:01] sitter: I'm overloaded as well :( [19:01] lets see [19:03] yofel: thank you soooo much! [19:03] err I need that invite link sent to my phone lol [19:03] thats been bugging me for days! [19:04] clivejo: tip, if it asks for $something, run 'apt-file find $something' - that might actually something [19:04] *actually find something [19:05] I thought it was files in the project [19:05] it's one of my more-or-less-random guess strategies :P [19:05] Ive been going through all the documents [19:05] actually, configure is a shellscript. You can just look into what it's actually looking for [19:05] yofel: oh mighty yofel, the KDE VDG besieges thee for a review and bows before your might [19:06] XD [19:09] Riddell: ping [19:12] doko: I think I found the problem wiht kubuntu-driver-manager not building [19:12] looking into a solution [19:15] grrr [19:15] ovidiu-florin: ping [19:15] what is opendht/crypto.h [19:16] soee: pong [19:17] ovidiu-florin: did you have any of those 1+ devices? [19:17] I have a OnePlus One, if that's what you're asking [19:18] ovidiu-florin: yes, how are they compared to Samsung Galaxy X [19:18] ? [19:21] sitter: where are the cool kids hanging out? [19:22] Samsung Galaxy X soee? [19:22] sgclark: africa [19:22] altho [19:22] depends on which cool kids you mean [19:22] ahoneybun: S3, S4, S5 etc. :) [19:23] soee: oh well the S6 might put it out because of age but it blows the S3-S5 for sure [19:23] I have it as welll [19:23] sitter: what floor is that lol [19:23] soee: IMO all Samsung devices are cheap and rainbow coloured crap [19:23] *well [19:23] I literally do not know [19:23] when it comes to smartphones [19:23] I'm looking at the Note 5 [19:23] and by cheap I don't mean the price [19:23] ok I will wander the halls :) [19:24] S6 and other new devices are built better I heard [19:24] I have the note edge and I love it [19:24] i need to replace my old S3 with something new :) [19:24] I've always liked the concept of the S Pen [19:25] sitter: are you a moderator on the Kubuntu mail list? [19:25] kubuntu devel* [19:25] ovidiu-florin: negative [19:25] for all I know only jon is [19:25] sgclark: how much alcohol have you had yet [19:26] second beer [19:26] That entirely dictates what floor everyone is on [19:26] Aha [19:26] Probably like the top one the :P [19:26] sgclark: I still haven't finished my first [19:26] As people get more drunk, things progressively move closer to the beer [19:26] lol [19:26] ovidiu-florin: are you at randa? [19:26] nope [19:27] but I drink beer and code [19:27] :D [19:27] is vHanda at Randa? [19:27] no [19:27] damn... [19:27] I need his feedback [19:42] doko: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debconf-kde/1.0.1-3ubuntu1 this should fix the kubuntu-driver-manager rebuilds for python 3.5 [19:42] sitter, ok, I'll give it back then [19:53] Riddell: is there some public todo list for Plasma 5.5 ? [19:58] I'm a mod on Kubuntu ML - is there a problem [19:58] ? [19:58] does not compute [19:59] yofel: how do I pre-compile with debuild ? [19:59] huh? [19:59] you just run debuild to get debs? [19:59] opendht/crypto.h is a separate project and needs to be complied first [20:00] I guess I need to mod the rules to build it before the main project? [20:00] seperate project? [20:01] in the contrib folder [20:01] urgh [20:01] sorry, no time to dig into that now [20:01] no problem [20:02] Im totally confused now, think Ill leave it for the night [21:51] good morning all [22:10] * genii makes more coffee [22:23] good idea! [22:23] moar coffees [23:05] now that I have internets again, time to run updates [23:07] internet.... now that would be nice... === Tm_Tr is now known as Guest8229