[00:33] hi everybody === cmcmanis_ is now known as chuckmcm === phantom is now known as Guest55180 === carlos_ is now known as charliem2304 [04:32] Hi, does anyone knows how to configure a l2tp vpn using the connection edito in kubuntu 15.04 [04:33] I get error that the vpn service l2tp is not installed === federico is now known as Guest1290 === Guest1290 is now known as federico_ [07:16] Good morning === jayne_ is now known as jayne === kubuntu is now known as Guest59718 === arun__ is now known as arunpyasi [10:55] Good morning [10:57] hiho svend-ev [11:07] Hey folks [13:23] Hello [13:28] Hello. I just installed Kubuntu 15.04 on a Dell laptop, dual booting with Windows 10. However, I'm unable to see the Windows partition from Dolphin. Any help? [13:34] neogarfield, does sudo fdisk -l show it, if so mount the partition , sudo mount /dev/sdX (most likely sda) [13:35] fdisk -l shows the partition [13:35] hang on [13:36] BluesKaj, I get this error: can't find /dev/sda5 in /etc/fstab [13:37] windows is on sda5? [13:37] yes [13:37] where is kubuntu? [13:38] sda8 [13:39] https://paste.kde.org/pfqtmnxql [13:44] neogarfield, try this tut https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions [13:45] thanks, checking... will get back === rthomsen6 is now known as rthomsen [14:01] BluesKaj: thanks! I followed the instructions on the page you suggested, and added a line to /etc/fstab. Now my Windows partition is mounted on startup. Thanks for the advice! [14:29] Hello followers of Tux! === phantom is now known as Guest49093 [15:00] There was a power failure while I was installing windows on my laptop. Now Kubuntu (gparted) and windows do not detect it, but it shows up in BIOS and passes the hard disk test. help me on what I can do to make it work again [15:15] clement: Is this the primary drive the system is supposed to boot from? === regedit_ is now known as regedit === ubuntu is now known as Guest78838 [16:46] hi === kubuntu is now known as Guest82990 [16:47] i've had issues upgrading to the latest beta === littlebunnyfufu is now known as SonikkuAmerica [16:47] it deleted among others my libstdc++6 which rendered aptitude useless [16:48] now i'M stuck with a broken, unbootable system [16:48] is there a good recommended way to repair this mess? [16:49] but you have messedup your packages ? [16:50] something went wrong [16:52] soee: oh, so that is all you have to say [16:53] Guest82990: but what went wrong ? [16:54] you did full-upgrade from previous beta or previous verion? [16:54] the previous stable [16:54] something in the automatic process went wrong [16:55] as i said, it deleted libstdc++6 and i couldn't use aptitude after the failed upgrade [16:56] now lightdm won't start, and i can't get into a terminal [16:56] we do not use lightdm since 15.04 [16:56] i did [16:56] sddm is now default [17:00] even though /home wasn't encrypted i can't access it. error says it is a malconfigured encryption [17:01] so, i'd like to find a way to restore the system as is [17:07] I'm running Kubuntu 14.04 and full screen youtube doesn't seem to work with the latest version of chrome. The whole screen is just locked on garbage till I hit escape to exit full screen mode. [17:10] Jef91: It seems to work on my Kubuntu 14.04, also latest chrome. [17:12] Could it be a setting some where? I've played with desktop effect settings some [17:26] here's what i get after i chrooted into the mounted /root partition: http://pastebin.com/1vSX5aS9 === s is now known as Guest34333 === jan is now known as Guest35385 === Guest35385 is now known as jan_ [19:40] hey linux people [19:41] hello there jakob [19:41] or not [19:43] is there a way to add networks to the kubuntu chat thing or we have to use a dif program for irc chat? [19:44] instant messenger contact app [19:44] crypticabyss: what's it called? [19:44] the default chat program in kubuntu [19:44] just wondering if that supports irc as well [19:45] crypticabyss: I really have never used the program so I can't really help [19:46] ok ty anyway Ill assume not since I cant find anything on it [19:48] help [19:50] crypticabyss: I think the feature was dropped.. Too much work and already a lot of other well-maintained clients, apparently. [19:52] ah alright thanks for the info === kubuntu is now known as Guest36066 === rharish is now known as rhn === rhn is now known as rharish_ === harish_ is now known as rharish === phantom is now known as Guest9317 === s is now known as Guest98527 [23:15] ghb [23:17] Greetings all, New here, looking to learn. [23:18] hiho giltibobcat [23:23] Linux is new to me, as i said. I am also studying for ccna. [23:24] giltibobcat: what is ccna ? [23:25] Cisco Certified Network Admin [23:25] ah cool :) [23:26] Taking a break to check out IRC for the moment. [23:26] well irc is pretty cool and useful :) [23:27] Better than "help desk"? [23:28] well help deslk for me is a place where you must get some help, here on irc you can recieve help if someone have time and know how to help :) [23:28] irc is a place also for devels to communitcate etc. [23:29] Ok so still better chance at learning here? [23:30] depends what you want to learn [23:30] With Linux ..... Everything! [23:34] must have spooked you or your laughing so hard you cant see your screen [23:36] giltibobcat: i''m not sure what is the best way to learn this stuff :) i'm just simple user and i play wwith it and learn it :) [23:36] valorie: do you have better advice ? [23:39] Feel like an addict coming off Windows [23:46] giltibobcat: We've (almost) all been there ;) [23:47] I dont miss it..... if that means anything [23:51] Learn alot just my trail an error right now [23:51] trial even [23:55] giltibobcat: Probably the best way. Then you can ask if there's anything you get stuck on. [23:56] That works [23:56] Good to know where I can ask my question without judgement [23:58] ok First of many questions what does sudo mean [23:59] !sudo [23:59] sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo