[01:41] <BadConnection> Hello
[01:41] <BadConnection> How do I uninstall packages I installed with QApt
[02:12] <BadConnection> ahoneybun: hey you here
[02:13] <BadConnection> ahoneybun: I got nuvola installed. I had to sudo apt-get update then install both dep's then the install worked. I then had to launch 'Tilado Repositories' and select Nuvola. Works great though.
[02:34] <ahoneybun> thats great to here BadConnection
[03:06] <BadConnection> Can anyone help me with this KDEInit could not launch 'PacketTracer6': Could not open library '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_PacketTracer6'. Cannot load library /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_PacketTracer6: (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_PacketTracer6.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
[03:06] <BadConnection> That was supposed to be a pastebin sorry
[03:07] <BadConnection> http://pastebin.com/XsVwNGVr
[03:32] <BadConnection> ahoneybun: can i pick your brain again
[03:33] <ahoneybun> sadly it's 11:30pm and I have work tomorrow
[03:33] <BadConnection> np
[03:33] <ahoneybun> I'm always around
[03:33] <ahoneybun> night
[03:33] <BadConnection> ok thanks ill try to catch you when im at work
[03:33] <BadConnection> night
[03:34]  * ahoneybun sleeps
[03:44] <BadConnection> !seen tj-
[04:07] <llucas> Hi
[04:10] <llucas> Can someone give a quick tip?
[04:10] <llucas> There is a icon in the upper left corner of the screen
[04:11] <llucas> if I click in it, it show some options. I think that it is a widget, but I can't find a way to disable or remove it
[04:24] <excalibr> llucas
[04:25] <excalibr> Plasma 5?
[04:26] <excalibr> Right click on desktop -> Folder view settings -> Tweaks ->Uncheck show the desktop toolbox
[04:28] <BadConnection> How do I change a symbolic link?
[08:16] <ejay> Hi all.
[08:17] <lordievader> o/
[08:18] <svend-ev> Good morning
[09:06] <kokko> Question: I got telelaphy running. But I always get infos like "contact is offline/contact is available/contanct is offline...) in the chat windows. How can I disable this uneccessary info. thx
[10:34] <napoleaoV> hello, I am using kubuntu with plasma5.4 some icons dont appear the image, for example, skype,teamviewer and so on, I have tried to change icon theme, but same thing happens
[10:35] <hateball> napoleaoV: in the tray?
[10:36] <hateball> http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/06/where-are-my-systray-icons/
[10:49] <alvin> 5.4, that's Wily? Is the system tray bug still not fixed there?
[10:55] <hateball> It's not a bug as far as I can tell
[10:55] <hateball> well, bug in the form of packaging maybe
[11:10] <napoleaoV> sorry
[11:10] <napoleaoV> not in the tray
[11:11] <napoleaoV> in the application menu
[11:11] <napoleaoV> and in application dashboard
[11:12] <napoleaoV> i dont think is too buggy
[11:12] <napoleaoV> i only havge a problem when I login, krunner crashes and then it comes back
[11:13] <napoleaoV> apart from that, is very fast
[11:13] <napoleaoV> the application dashboard is very handy
[12:17] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:36] <svend-ev> hejsa BluesKaj
[12:40] <BluesKaj> hi svend-ev
[12:57] <emnz> hello
[12:58] <emnz> I'm trying to run kubuntu 15.04 in virtualbox (win7-64), but I get "kernel panic - not syncing:VFS:unable to mount root fs unknown-block"
[12:59] <emnz> any ideas? I've googled but can't find anything related to virtualbox, only normal installations
[13:00] <emnz> Using the same settings as I did with ubuntu, xubuntu and lubuntu
[13:01] <emnz> Is it possible a corrupt ISO could cause this?
[13:08] <soee> emnz: no idea, never used VB under windows :|
[13:17] <emnz> ok thx, file is corrupt again it seems
[14:01] <lordievader> emnz: What kind of disk is VB presenting to the VM?
[14:02] <emnz> lordievader: no worries, the ISO was corrupt, its working now
[14:05] <lordievader> Did you get that error when bootin the live cd?
[14:07] <emnz> lordievader: I had the ISO set as virtual disk in virtualbox, when I started up the virtualOS it gave that error
[14:08] <emnz> lordievader: redownloaded the ISO, and now its installing fine
[14:09] <KSX> "Executable: plasmashell PID: 1157 Signal: Segmentation fault (11)", plasma crashed again
[14:12] <lordievader> emnz: Ah, I thought you got that error after installing.
[14:13] <BluesKaj> most home users using VMs have a linux host and windows as the guest OS...guessing you're at work, emnz
[14:14] <KSX> when will the kde team fix the segmentation fault issue?
[14:15] <BluesKaj> which kubuntu, KSX?
[14:15] <KSX> BluesKaj, 15.04
[14:15] <KSX> with plasma 5.3.2
[14:17] <KSX> i thought i fixed this issue after removing the /.kde and /.config
[14:17] <BluesKaj> KSX, plasma 5.4 is available for 15.04  http://askubuntu.com/questions/666175/how-to-install-plasma-5-4-on-kubuntu
[14:18] <KSX> i will update, but i doubt that this will fix anything
[14:20] <emnz> BluesKaj: nah, I'm a windows7 user that's trying out all the different distros
[14:23] <BluesKaj> emnz, well, even VMs can be somewhat restrictive, but maybe I'm wrong because windows is always the guest on a linux host here
[14:27] <emnz> BluesKaj: im sure you're right, but all the distros are running well enough to just test with, havent had any major issues yet
[14:27] <BluesKaj> emnz, that's good then :-)
[14:30] <n8w> hey, do u guys know how to enable icon labels for kde panel?
[15:38] <terminalVelocity> hello
[15:38] <terminalVelocity> i'm currently using kubuntu 15.04 with plasma 5.3 (i think)
[15:38] <terminalVelocity> every so often
[15:38] <terminalVelocity> the entire desktop freezes
[15:38] <terminalVelocity> on me
[15:39] <terminalVelocity> is there a way to kill the desktop from the command-line?
[15:39] <lordievader> terminalVelocity: Restart sddm/ligthdm.
[15:39] <TJ-> terminalVelocity: depending on which display maanger started it, "sudo service <DM> restart"
[15:40] <terminalVelocity> great!! thanks.  any idea on how to determine which display manager i would be using?
[15:40] <lordievader> terminalVelocity: What version of Kubuntu are you running?
[15:41] <terminalVelocity> 15.04
[15:42] <BluesKaj> sddm is default on 15.04 Kubuntu
[15:42] <lordievader> terminalVelocity: sudo systemctl restart sddm
[15:42] <terminalVelocity> ok, thanks BluesKaj and lordievader
[15:43] <BluesKaj> think ubuntu still uses lightdm
[16:40] <EvilRoey> hey BluesKaj
[16:41] <BluesKaj> hi Roey
[16:50] <EvilRoey> BluesKaj: so I found out why my external hard drive on my machine at home wasn't showing up in dmesg
[16:50] <EvilRoey> BluesKaj:  (it was off)
[16:50] <EvilRoey> so I turned it on, and the KDE notification let me open it in a new Dolphin window, yet I still couldn't mount it with mount...
[16:53] <BluesKaj> did you try rebooting first?
[16:56] <BluesKaj> BBL, errands to do
[16:58] <lordievader> EvilRoey: Are there any partitions on it?
[17:04] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  no not really I just do it at the device level
[17:04] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  it has not been an issue before
[17:04] <EvilRoey> -ever-
[17:05] <EvilRoey> maybe I left the HD in the car in the hot summer days?  Maybe that did something?
[17:05] <lordievader> Hmm, is the filesystem intact?
[17:05] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  Dolphin opens it (via the KDE notification panel, so it isn't mounting it to /backup like I normally do)
[17:07] <lordievader> No Dolphin mounts it to /media/<username> or something.
[17:10] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  ok
[17:10] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  yeah that's what I know from my experience with Dolphin
[17:10] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  still though I do not understand why I cannot mount succesfully with the mount command
[17:11] <lordievader> EvilRoey: What error do you get?
[17:17] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  hrm.
[17:17] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  I'm suddenly unable to access my home box from work
[17:17] <EvilRoey> grr
[17:17] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  I'll tell you when I have access to it, then
[17:17] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  but the exact error code, which environment variable holds this?
[17:17] <EvilRoey> echo $! ?
[17:18] <lordievader> EvilRoey: If mount fails it will tell you.
[17:18] <lordievader> Exit codes are retrieved by 'echo $?'
[17:18] <EvilRoey> yeah.. it just said couldn't mount
[17:18] <EvilRoey> or something nondescript like that
[17:18] <EvilRoey> I was hoping that the errorlevel would give more insight
[17:18] <EvilRoey> or dmesg
[17:18] <EvilRoey> or /var/log/syslog
[17:19] <EvilRoey> (what's the difference between these two?")
[17:20] <lordievader> mount -v sometimes gives more insight.
[17:20] <lordievader> Syslog is the system log, dmesg is for the kernel.
[17:21] <EvilRoey> ahh, mount -v
[17:21] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  so dmesg is only kernel stuff.
[17:21] <EvilRoey> ok.. that makes sense now.
[17:22] <EvilRoey> (given the outputs I am familiar with)
[17:22] <lordievader> Yes. Mount does sometimes show up there (since it is kernel business)
[17:22] <EvilRoey> aye
[17:22] <EvilRoey> ok, so:
[17:22] <EvilRoey> 1. I will issue mount -v
[17:22] <EvilRoey> 2. I will read its error message, and also check $?
[17:22] <EvilRoey> 3. I will check dmesg, then syslog
[17:23] <EvilRoey> how's that sound
[17:23] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  and thanks very much btw :)
[17:23] <lordievader> Whatever gets you a clear error.
[17:23] <EvilRoey> hopefully this will float my boat.;
[17:23] <EvilRoey> hey packi
[17:23] <EvilRoey> lordievader:  I'll report back once I do
[17:23] <lordievader> If something doesn't work you want as much information as possible as to why it doesn't work.
[17:26] <Haali> Anyone had issues with Netrunner16x64 being unable to boot after seting Ntfs partitions to automount in Disks?
[17:27] <ip10a123a208a6> kill my clone
[17:29] <ip10a123a208a6> problémes whith nvidia driver
[17:29] <ip10a123a208a6> 15/09/2015 19:13:49	ACPI Warning	\_SB_.PCI0.XVR0.VGA_._DSM: Argument #4 type mismatch - Found [Buffer], ACPI requires [Package] (20141107/nsarguments-95)
[17:39] <deitarion> Any ideas how to prevent blueman-applet from launching? It's not in any of the startup item control panels I checked and it'd be nice to have it available for use without undoing the `sudo apt-get autoremove blueman` I'm currently using to keep it from running on startup.
[17:39] <deitarion> That is, it wasn't in any of the control panels when it was installed, yet it kept running on startup.
[17:42] <Haali> And they said Linux was fun huh
[17:43] <deitarion> Definitely more fun than any other operating system. When some genius removed the "don't nag me to reboot after a kernel update" checkbox, it was far easier to rip out the update notifier and MacGyver something together using Zenity and Shell Script than it would have been to do something equivalent on Windows or OSX.
[17:44] <deitarion> http://blog.ssokolow.com/archives/2014/08/08/hacking-together-a-quick-update-notifier/ in case anyone's wondering.
[17:46] <Haali> well, I'm not a linux expert, but you can get updates for most of software from package manager in pretty much any distro or no?
[17:46] <ip10a123a208a6> Halli and they said linux was fun hud :D
[17:46] <Haali> y
[17:46] <ip10a123a208a6> hi
[17:46] <Haali> I crached 4 distros on startup
[17:46] <Haali> woof
[17:47] <deitarion> Haali: I'm not sure what you mean. I get all of my updates via the package manager... I just didn't like the GUI trying to impose its will on me so I ripped it out and hacked together a quick custom GUI on top of the apt-get command-line interface.
[17:47] <deitarion> Haali: That is, I'm not sure how what you said related to what I said.
[17:48] <Haali> it's ok
[17:50] <ip10a123a208a6> who can tell me the right driver for my card
[17:50] <Haali> I'd hack too if I knew how XD
[17:50] <Haali> what card?
[17:51] <ip10a123a208a6> NVIDIA GT 220M
[17:51] <ip10a123a208a6> GEFORCE
[17:51] <Haali> which ditro are you on? PS they are all geforce since 2003
[17:53] <Haali> that awkward silence...
[17:53] <deitarion> Haali: This is #kubuntu. I'd assume he's on the Kubuntu distro.
[17:54] <Haali> well Im on Netrunner and Im here?
[17:54] <ip10a123a208a6> GT220M for my card
[17:54] <Haali> its pretty much the same thing except 3rd party software
[17:55] <deitarion> Haali: In which case, it shouldn't matter for the purposes of drivers.
[17:55] <Haali> You should find Additional drivers under system setting and see if there are some drivers listed
[17:55] <Haali> and shoce one of (proprietary) kind
[17:55] <Haali> *chose
[17:55] <Haali> however you wont have vsync
[17:55] <deitarion> ip10a123a208a6: The GT220M should be well within the range of versions supported by the recommended version of the nVidia binary drivers on offer.
[17:56] <Haali> Why are you searching for a driver?
[17:57] <ip10a123a208a6> ok
[17:57] <Haali> Did you find it?
[17:58] <deitarion> If you're on KDE, then System Settings > Driver Manager should give you an easy selector where you can just pick the one marked "(Recommended Driver)"
[17:58] <ip10a123a208a6> I have problems at startup whit my card
[17:58] <Haali> what problem?
[18:00] <ip10a123a208a6> deitarion thank you message received
[18:01] <ip10a123a208a6> error acpi
[18:01] <Haali> all nvidia cards have that error
[18:01] <Haali> acpi smth failed
[18:01] <Haali> started with version 219
[18:01] <Haali> or smt
[18:02] <ip10a123a208a6> 15/09/2015 19:13:48	ACPI Warning	\_SB_.PCI0.XVR0.VGA_._DSM: Argument #4 type mismatch - Found [Buffer], ACPI requires [Package] (20141107/nsarguments-95)
[18:03] <ip10a123a208a6> I tried safe mode to repair the pack but still the same problem
[18:03] <Haali> You should switch distro
[18:03] <Haali> if you can't boot with that error
[18:05] <ip10a123a208a6> I can start but the error is returned each start
[18:05] <Haali> can you use that notebook like surifn n stuff?
[18:07] <ip10a123a208a6> haali yes i can
[18:07] <Haali> then I would ignore the error msg and go on about lollygagging
[18:08] <ip10a123a208a6> I did not download the right driver the first time here is my error
[18:09] <ip10a123a208a6> haali ok I got it
[18:10] <ip10a123a208a6> i  started with version 219
[18:10] <Haali> well that's +1 for me I as I see it.
[18:11] <Haali> can you click on the start thingy and try to find driver manager?
[18:12] <Haali> there you should be able to see if any additional drivers are available
[18:12] <Haali> if there are try to chose one of those that have (proprietary) at the end of them
[18:13] <ip10a123a208a6> ok
[18:13] <Haali> You can always try to find some1 more experienced to help you
[18:13] <ip10a123a208a6> I'm going to try
[18:13] <Haali> k
[18:15] <ip10a123a208a6> thanks for the info byebye
[18:15] <Haali> k tc
[19:31] <Joe____> Hello
[19:31] <Joe____> my question is this
[19:31] <Okitain> ...
[19:32] <Joe____> How to install ubuntu kubuntu with
[19:32] <Joe____> Ubuntu
[19:32] <Joe____> ?????
[19:34] <Okitain> okay that was...something.
[20:03] <charllie> hello how can i make 2 virtual desktops in which i could switch app from one dekstop to another (horizontally)
[20:03] <charllie> ?
[20:03] <finetundra__> charllie: I believe so
[20:04] <purxiz> anyone here?
[20:04] <finetundra__> purxiz: sup
[20:05] <purxiz> Hey, trying to write a systemd file for running a perl script but having some trouble with X window dependencies
[20:06] <purxiz> it's for xSwipe to enable multi-finger gestures on the trackpad
[20:06]  * finetundra__ looks to see what flew overhead
[20:06] <finetundra__> ok then
[20:08] <genii> !info xswipe
[20:08] <genii> ..
[20:09] <purxiz> is there a channel where systemd experts reside?
[20:16] <Okitain> oh no
[20:18] <bprompt> oh yes
[20:35] <arist0v> hello, i try to start a livecd of kubuntu 14.04.3 and i got acpi pcc probe failed and it stuck there anyone could help please??
[20:36] <bprompt_> arist0v:    retry, boot, once at the splash screen, press F6, disable the acpi, and try loading kubuntu from there
[20:38] <arist0v> bprompt_, i'll try brb
[20:39] <bprompt_> k
[20:40] <Stern> Just configured krfb and successfully setup an remote connection from gnome-ubuntu. I can see the screen, but when i click screen changes are only displayed on my kubuntu desktop.
[20:40] <arist0v> bprompt_, the computer freeze before i could do anything
[20:40] <Stern> Any idea what is going wrong?
[20:41] <bprompt_> arist0v:     ctrl-alt-del twice, if it doesn't do it, then force a shutdown, by holding the power button for 5secs
[20:42] <arist0v> bprompt_, and what did i do after that?
[20:42] <bprompt_> arist0v:    retry, boot, once at the splash screen, press F6, disable the acpi, and try loading kubuntu from there
[20:43] <arist0v> bprompt_, that what i try last time but didn'T work
[20:44] <bprompt_> arist0v:   there are a few other checkboxes under the F6 menu, you may want to see if disabling some, may get it going through that hardware compatibility issue
[20:45] <arist0v> bprompt_, the computer freeze before i got any menu
[20:45] <coyote> hi all I need some trouble shooting with a new install I am looking in t no dice yetthe wiki bu
[20:45] <Guest94901> hello. i installed 15.04 but after restart it boots straight into kubuntu, ignoring Windows. I want to have Dual boot instead. What can i do now?
[20:45] <coyote> I just installed kubuntu vivid vervet on a x200 thinkpad no problems
[20:46] <bprompt_> arist0v:    then is sounds like you may want to reburn the iso, and retry that, maybe the previous force shutdown broke something
[20:46] <coyote> but i installed lxqt via ppa and a bunch of other software via synaptic
[20:46] <bprompt_> Guest94901:    is windows installed already?   how big is your hdd?
[20:46] <coyote> I restarted and now i just get a blank screen
[20:46] <coyote> when I turn the computer off cia power button i see the jubuntu splash screen
[20:47] <Guest94901> bprompt_: its installed. 256G SSD
[20:47] <arist0v> bprompt_, it'S in fact a live usb
[20:47] <coyote> I see the kubunt logo when I first boot up also but it just hangs
[20:48] <bprompt_> coyote:   could try holding down the Shift key while booting, to get to the Grub menu, and use the Recovery boot option from there,  then go to a root shell session and try an "fsck", or some other option from the Recovery boot
[20:48] <bprompt_> arist0v:    yes, but improper shutdowns can break "open files" loaded in ram, thus
[20:48] <bprompt_> arist0v:  yielding the usb system with all kind of errors
[20:49] <Guest94901> kubuntu 15.04 is the first Linux  distro that does not offer dual boot as default for me. never had issues before
[20:49] <bprompt_> Guest94901:     ok.. once in kubuntu, run konsole and do a -> sudo update-grub <-   it should find windows and add it to the menu
[20:49] <Guest94901> bprompt_: i try that thanks
[20:54] <coyote> I am in bios but i dont see an option to go to recovery mode, just to change the boot order
[20:54] <coyote> is it boot mode that i need to change?
[20:55] <bprompt_> coyote:   could try holding down the Shift key while booting, to get to the Grub menu, and use the Recovery boot option from there,  then go to a root shell session and try an "fsck", or some other option from the Recovery boot
[21:00] <coyote> I got into recovery mode
[21:00] <bprompt_> k
[21:01] <bprompt_> coyote:   see if any of those options may work from that menu, if not, you can always drop to a "root" shell session, and do an fsck
[21:06] <ahoneybun> enable networking in case you ned it
[21:06] <ahoneybun> *need
[21:15] <coyote> ran the recovery stuff
[21:15] <coyote> same deal :(
[21:18] <bprompt_> coyote:    ok.... go back to the same menu, by holding the Shift key, once at that menu, pick the regular kubuntu entry and press "e", to edit, go to the line for booting the image, and remove the "quite splash" and add "acpi=off apm=off", and press ctrl-x<-- to boot with  those changes
[21:19] <bprompt_> s/quite/quiet/  rather
[21:20] <arist0v> bprompt_, i still got other issue, but for the one i came here the answer was: i need to set the OS in the bios to windows 7 and not windows 8.1. FYI
[21:21] <bprompt_> arist0v:     you mean, in the menu that shows up after booting up?
[21:29] <arist0v> bprompt_, non in the BIOS
[21:30] <bprompt_> arist0v:    bios doesn't have menus for OSes, thus, grub would, or nt loader would
[21:31] <TJ-> arist0v: In UEFI the boot menu may not be editable from the firmware setup; you could it using the EDK2 shellx64.efi, or from a booted OS. In Linux you can use efibootmgr
[21:32] <TJ-> s/could it/could edit/
[21:32] <arist0v> bprompt_, i know usually yes but this bios HAVE
[21:32] <arist0v> and i know the diference between the bios and the boot menu :P
[21:32] <TJ-> arist0v: It's UEFI, not BIOS :)
[21:34] <arist0v> TJ-, no it's an option in the bios
[21:34] <TJ-> arist0v: No, there is no BIOS. It's UEFI
[21:34] <arist0v> yeah right lol sorry :P
[21:35] <arist0v> have to go now good by everyone
[23:44] <TheRinger> dsd