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rodolfojcjhello again!00:49
rodolfojcjhere I am again00:49
rodolfojcjnow with my Kubuntu desktop sessions working again :)00:49
ejayrodolfojcj: congrats00:50
rodolfojcjfor the record, this is what I did:00:50
rodolfojcjedited .kde/share/config/baloofilerc file to disable Baloo indexing. Result --> didn't work. So Baloo was not the culprit00:50
rodolfojcjexecuted the command "rm .kde/share/config/plasm*". Result --> didn't work00:51
rodolfojcjexecuted the command "rm -rf .kde" (I previously copied it to another location). Result --> didn't work00:52
rodolfojcjrestored the .kde directory given that removing it didn't solve the issues00:53
rodolfojcjexecuted the command "rm -rf .cache/plasma*". Result --> It worked!!!00:53
rodolfojcjI don't know what exactly was the reason, but "the culprit" seems to be something related to plasma data00:54
rodolfojcjnow I have about 30 minutes working fine and I didn't loose any KDE PIM data00:55
rodolfojcjso, in summary, along with the tip of deleting the .cache/ksycoca5 file and running kbuildsycoca5, I would add the deleting of the .cache/plasma* files/directories and restarting the system/desktop environment00:56
rodolfojcjin situations where the KDE5 environment fails with weird issues00:57
rodolfojcjthanks to all of you who helped me00:57
th3s3_3y3sNow that the swap is large enough how is hibernate enabled?02:42
th3s3_3y3sIt works on the liveCD.02:43
th3s3_3y3slordievader02:45
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th3s3_3y3sjarro and lovinamn what is your affiliation02:51
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: student of Northwestern Polytechnical University02:53
th3s3_3y3slovinamn: what have you learned so far?02:55
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: I'm a newbie of kubuntu, but so far so good02:56
th3s3_3y3swaitress get us some drinks02:57
th3s3_3y3slovinamn: does hibernate function?02:58
th3s3_3y3swaitress: cherry lime-aide02:59
th3s3_3y3slovinamn: What are you having?02:59
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: I'm using desktop PC, never tried this function.02:59
lovinamnH81T + i3-4130T03:00
th3s3_3y3slovinamn: Do you have a battery backup?03:01
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: you mean UPS?03:01
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: no, I don't have any of that.03:01
th3s3_3y3shibernate can be used when the power goes out03:02
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: when I use Windows, I always disable this function by "powercfg -h off"03:03
th3s3_3y3swhy03:04
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: the partition usage of C could be reduced.03:05
th3s3_3y3sit is a useful feature03:05
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: if it's good for you, just enable it:)03:07
th3s3_3y3sthey can send sigkills to your powerlines03:07
th3s3_3y3swhy dont you have an i7?03:12
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: Asus H81T is Thin Mini ITX form factor, max CPU TDP 35W.03:15
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: That's why.03:15
th3s3_3y3snice03:16
th3s3_3y3sdoes the power supply have surge protection?03:16
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: the Dell power adapter definitely have wide AC input (110-230V), I don't know if it can handle  surge protection03:18
calherHi. I am about to install Kubuntu 15.10 Beta 2. Does the installer know how to install alongside an already-installed Windows 10 partition?03:20
th3s3_3y3sso you buy something that uses only 35 watts and dont want hibernate?03:22
th3s3_3y3ssomething that small can have a DC power supply.03:22
th3s3_3y3scalher: Don't do dual boot.03:23
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: I'm using a DC power supply right now, like a laptop power supply.03:24
calherth3s3_3y3s: Why? I can't touch the Windows 10.03:24
th3s3_3y3sIn that case buy a batter for it and enable hibernate.03:24
th3s3_3y3sSave power.03:24
th3s3_3y3scalher: it is messy03:25
calherth3s3_3y3s: How?03:26
lovinamncalher: try kubuntu in virtual machine is another option.03:26
th3s3_3y3sDon't do it.03:26
th3s3_3y3sIt also replaces the bootloader.03:27
th3s3_3y3sYou know what they say "Keep your friends close and enemies closer."03:27
calherWhy does my mom have to use Windows...03:27
th3s3_3y3sDon't do it.03:28
th3s3_3y3sWhat you have is competing hashes.03:30
th3s3_3y3sNTFS and whatever hashing is done on linux.03:30
th3s3_3y3sSo the thing can do predictions.03:30
th3s3_3y3sYour life has been mostly governed by the 26 character system.03:32
th3s3_3y3sIt is not that bad really.03:35
th3s3_3y3sUnless you desire something beyond it.03:36
calherWhat if I just use NTFS for /?03:36
calherNo, that still does GRUB.03:37
calherUgh...03:37
th3s3_3y3sIt is going to cause problems.03:37
calherWhy do people grow up using Windows...03:37
th3s3_3y3sWindows also makes its network and kubuntu will crack it.03:38
lovinamnWhy do people grow up using computer...03:38
th3s3_3y3sNow they use some firmware instead of bootloaders.03:39
th3s3_3y3sAnd kubuntu installs grub it can break your windows network.03:39
th3s3_3y3sPick one or the other or seperate them on different machines.03:39
calherI want my Coreboot back...03:40
th3s3_3y3sbranch predictions lovinamn03:46
th3s3_3y3syou could get your bones vibrated to pieces by crystals03:51
th3s3_3y3spolytechnic lovinamn it is a possibility03:54
th3s3_3y3swhat can you do to prevent this?03:54
lovinamnth3s3_3y3s: I'm not following......03:56
th3s3_3y3slovinamn: problems and solutions04:14
th3s3_3y3syou write a solution04:14
th3s3_3y3sproblem is crystals vibrating your bones to pieces04:15
th3s3_3y3show can you survive with all of the flouride04:15
th3s3_3y3snow your bones can get sore from constant vibrations attacking them04:16
th3s3_3y3sthe flesh code reproduces at a high rate04:18
th3s3_3y3swhat if your flesh code can reproduce faster than light04:18
th3s3_3y3sthe bone form and the flesh code04:19
th3s3_3y3sdo you want to visit Seazme street?04:19
th3s3_3y3slight tends to not obey04:20
th3s3_3y3sbut it does obey when acted upon by a greater force04:21
th3s3_3y3sthis can get messy04:23
th3s3_3y3ssee what you have is a polytechnic orthodoxy04:27
th3s3_3y3sand then there is an unorthodoxy04:28
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keithzgWow, I didn't realize I was working so late that it was already troll o'clock04:33
th3s3_3y3sHi Oldiesmann04:33
adrian_1908hello. Is there a way to have KDE's language in (American) English while setting other regional settings to German?04:35
adrian_1908I want germany keyboard, CET timezone, Metric system, but en_US language.04:36
th3s3_3y3syou have polytechnic and then a possibility of omnitech with omni tech the best way to describe it is holographic04:36
keithzgadrian_1908: Yup, that should be entirely seperable.04:37
th3s3_3y3swith the whole04:37
keithzgadrian_1908: Your keyboard layout can be changed by you to whatever you want it to be, that shouldn't affect your language settings per se. That's under System Settings -> Input Devices -> Keyboard (at least with KDE4, I think it's still the same with Plasma 5)04:38
keithzgThere you can set your keyboard model to whatever you like.04:39
* th3s3_3y3s Shoeumann04:39
keithzgadrian_1908: Then under System Settings -> Locale -> Country/Region & Language there are a bunch of tabs, and in each you can change the settings to whatever you want.04:39
keithzgFor instance, I'm in Canada but have my language set to American English. Meanwhile I do have it set to Metric as the measurement system, because that's the official measurement system of Canada and also makes WAY MORE SENSE than Imperial ;)04:40
adrian_1908keithzg: sorry one moment, my mouse is acting up.04:41
keithzgAnd I have my short date format set to the more reasonable "YYYY-MM-DD" and all that.04:41
keithzgadrian_1908: No worries, the synopsis is, you can indeed change all of those settings individually, so you can have your keyboard, language, timezone, measurement system, etc all set to whatever you wish :)04:42
keithzgadrian_1908: It should all be *relatively* obvious when you open up System Settings and start poking around.04:42
adrian_1908keithzg: Back. Ok thanks, I was already looking into regional setting. It seems that setting time format to German (24h etc.) makes the language of it German. My KDE applications are in English (I installed Kubuntu in English) but I noticed the Clock/Calendar being German.04:44
keithzgadrian_1908: What version of Kubuntu are you running?04:45
adrian_190815.1004:45
keithzgAh, maybe things have been (overly) simplified there. Hmm. Let me fire up a VM.04:45
adrian_1908Hehe ok, only if it's not too much of an inconvenience.04:46
keithzgNaw, I was planning on downloading the ISO and setting things up to help with testing anyways if I get the time.04:46
keithzgI'm still at work here at nearly 23:00 local time and waiting for things to finish but not much else to do ;)04:47
adrian_1908I see, thanks. I used Xubuntu before, where I think formatting and language were separated, so you could e.g. set dd.mm.yyyy or something like that, but have English day/month names filled in for those symbols.04:48
keithzgYeah, and at least with older KDE versions (I'm running the 14.04 LTS here at work since that's also what our servers run) it's also all separated. I'm a bit surprised that it wouldn't be anymore in Plasma 5...04:49
keithzgThe endless pursuit of "usability", I guess ;)04:49
adrian_1908indeed :)04:49
adrian_1908keithzg: I think I might have found a way. There's a "Default - (C)" options among the languages. If I select that, it appears to combine English language with European time format characeristics.04:51
adrian_1908*characteristics04:52
adrian_1908I will have to log-in for it to change (the preview looks right). I'll brb. Thanks for checking!04:54
keithzgadrian_1908: Cool cool, let us know if that works!04:54
adrian_1908Ok, it appears to have worked. I now have English day names, but European style formatting :)04:55
keithzgadrian_1908: Nice :)04:56
keithzgI still haven't actually fired up the VM because apparently running two Windows 10 VMs simultaneously right now for work purposes is making everything else suuuuuuper slow, heh.04:57
adrian_1908keithzg: Ok that's good! :)04:57
adrian_1908Ok, back to configuring and restarting. Have a good night where you're at!05:00
keithzg:)05:08
hateballIf only it was night and not 07:2305:23
freerouteok, well I've surrendered and just went for the full Kubuntu desktop instead of a Kubuntu desktop without all of the pre-installed programms.06:17
freeroutebut now I'm wondering how I can have windows on the panel not persist when I'm switching to different desktop.06:19
hateballfreeroute: Yes, you can06:22
hateballfreeroute: rightclick, settings, only show from current desktop/activity06:23
freeroutesorry, my laptop suddenly decided to poweroff :(06:29
hateballfreeroute: rightclick, settings, only show from current desktop/activity06:35
freeroutehateball: do I have to do that for every window? What if I want to have it for all windows per default?06:39
hateballfreeroute: what, no. you edit settings for the task manager plasmoid in the panel06:48
hateballfreeroute: are you on plasma 5 or kde 4.x ?06:49
freerouteI'm on Kubuntu 15.0406:49
hateballas I am currently on 4.x the settings may have moved in 5... but they are there regardless06:49
freerouteah, task manager settings on the panel, found it :)06:51
freeroutealso how do I scale things to be a bit smaller, I have quite a low resolution and everything is so big :D06:56
hateballfreeroute: you can change DPI settings if you like06:57
hateballaltho that is for fonts I guess06:57
lordievaderGood morning07:46
freeroutelordievader: g'mornin'07:47
lordievaderHey freeroute07:47
freeroutesup!07:47
lordievaderfreeroute: Not much, waking up. How are you?07:48
lordievaderHey th3s3_3y3s07:48
freerouteexperimenting with my first steps in KDE07:48
freerouteso far so good, it's pretty awesome and it looks like I can customize it to my workflow07:49
freerouteoptions seems to be a bit scattered, but so far I can find most of the stuff I'm looking for.07:49
lordievaderKDE 4 was more scattered ;)07:50
freerouteheh, well I'm looking forward to P5 :)08:00
freerouteideally I'd like to separate pre-installed apps and the DE08:00
freeroutethere's this really annoying bug that resets the scrolling position once 2 fingers have been lifted from the touchpad. Might be the vbox thing though.08:06
yofelwell, most preinstalled apps come from KDE and are supposed to be used together with the DE08:07
yofelexcept firefox and libreoffice, but you can uninstall those if you want08:07
freerouteyofel: I don't think I need everything in Education, or Konversation, Akregator, IM Contacts, Kmail, K3b, Amarok, Dragon player etc. etc.08:14
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yofelright, probably not08:16
freerouteyofel: so, especially in regards to the upcoming 15.10, do I have to install the full Kubuntu and then uninstall apps one by one or can I also get like a Plasma "light" experience?08:18
yofelLets say it like this: We don't support anything but a full install. You *can* do a minimal/server GUI-less install, install kubuntu-desktop with --no-install-recommends and then select what else you need, or just install what you want yourself. But nobody tested something like that, so you're on your own to make a working system if you go that route08:21
freerouteyofel: if I can sacrifice myself to be the first one to test it like this, would support be considered then? :p08:24
yofelprobably not... but installing kubuntu-desktop without recommends *should* actually work, so if something is completely broken when doing that feel free to file a bug08:25
yofelyou can also send a mail to the kubuntu-devel ML with a proposal why you belive supporting something like kubuntu-minimal would be worth the effort08:25
freerouteyofel: me and someone I know are going essentially the same direction in terms of experimenting with KDE. Actually that guy even proposed having Kwin as a tiling WM lol (but that approach has been very undocumented as of now). Right now we're trying to get our feet wet with KDE and configure our workflow that way.08:32
freerouteI've tried doing the kubuntu-desktop without recommends approach, but it seems that it doesn't activate x11 for some reason.08:32
freeroutethat other guy is the one that likes to file bugs so I'll ask him to take a look at it whenever he comes online.08:33
yofeloh, that's fun. kubuntu-desktop *depends* on sddm-theme-breeze, but that *recommends* sddm, so you probably end up without a DM08:34
yofelright, so the depends/recommends could indeed use a review08:34
lordievaderfreeroute: Going that route does require a bit more thought. Like you said you need to manually install x11. The same counts for some other things which may or may not be working (some packages add extra functionallity and are only recommended).08:44
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freeroutehow can I decrease virtual desktop switching time?09:44
freerouteI can only set the on-screen-display time-out.09:45
lordievaderWhat version of Kubuntu?09:45
freeroute15.0409:47
lordievaderfreeroute: Disable the switching animation.09:47
freeroutewell is there any way of just making it faster?09:47
freerouteI know I can disable it, but I just like it to be a bit faster.09:47
lordievaderThere used to be (plasma 4) but it seems like it has been dropped.09:48
freeroute:(09:48
freeroutewhy on earth did the devs do that :S09:49
freeroutecurious: If I save my configs now, will they also work in Kubuntu 15.10 or does that maintain a whole different structure?09:50
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lordievaderfreeroute: I think they have good reason. Read mgraesslin's blog of a few days ago.09:57
lordievaderNo, the config between plasma5 versions stays the same.09:58
freeroutelordievader: you mean this one? http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2015/10/some-thoughts-on-the-quality-of-plasma-5/10:01
lordievaderYes, indeed.10:01
freeroutek, I guess I have my reading cut out for me :)10:02
freeroutedamn, reading that really scared me by exposing me to all possible levels where it could go wrong.10:28
freeroutelordievader: the issues seem mostly with Intel drivers, but what I wonder is... do these also concern the open source Intel drivers?10:28
lordievaderIs there a closed source one?10:30
freerouteI remember those integrated ones in Intel GMA days (I think it was during the Core2Duo periods)10:31
freeroutebut if it _is_ the open source ones, then that's seriously messed up if there are bugs _in the drivers_ and the Intel team (or whoever is working on the drivers) are not fixing them.10:32
freeroutelike... those are open source drivers, not some binary blob ones.10:33
lordievaderThat something is opensource, or closed source, doesn't mean it is free of bugs.10:34
freerouteright, but it does mean that with open source projects, (obvious) bugs can be resolved much more quickly.10:35
lordievaderNot many people understand such low level stuff.10:36
lordievaderWriting proper drivers is rather difficult. Especially if you do not know how the hardware works.10:36
freerouteisn't there a team at Intel basically getting paid to work on the OSS driver?10:37
lordievaderThink so.10:37
hateballIt's not like it automatically is bugfree because it's either OSS or have paid developers10:37
lordievader^ that.10:38
freerouteof course it won't be bug free, but when there are bug reports, the team working on those drivers are supposed to fix them.10:38
lordievader'Supposed to' and 'do' are two completely different things.10:38
freerouteand reading those blog posts it sounded to me like it took a really long time and required a lot of workarounds until those Intel driver bugs got resolved.10:39
freerouteare these the open source drivers for Intel cards? https://01.org/linuxgraphics/community/mesa10:48
lordievaderfreeroute: http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/10:49
lordievaderso https://01.org/linuxgraphics/community/kernel10:49
freeroutethanks, I hope the more people being heard on issues the higher the chance of resolving the problem.10:54
hateballfreeroute: mesa is already in the kernel, if you need bleeding edge use xorg-edgers ppa10:54
freeroutethe sole reason I chose for an Intel GPUs over nVidia or AMD is that I would have less hassle with the graphics.10:55
hateballTo be fair, nVidia is pretty hassle-free these days10:55
freeroutethe open source driver you mean?10:55
hateballWell.... no.10:56
hateballIt works, unless you have the latest GPUs10:56
freerouteah but if you mean the closed source driver it only works with certain kernels IIRC10:57
freerouteand I'd imagine troubleshooting to be much more complicated.10:57
hateballfreeroute: with DKMS it's no problem10:58
freerouteI'm just thinking... if Vulkan comes to fruition, wouldn't it relieve a lot of those points of failure in that long chain?10:59
hateballNo10:59
hateballVulkan is just an API, you still need a driver that supports the API10:59
hateballSo without a kernel module to load, you're not getting much of anything regardless of what API an application tries to use :)11:00
freeroutebut the idea is that Vulkan people (which involves a lot of big names already) work together with the driver people (and hardware people) to support that API.11:01
hateballSure, and it's entirely possible to support Vulkan in a closed source blob11:01
freerouteso all the "dirty" work would be done by collaboration between Vulkan + driver devs + hardware manufacturers, right?11:01
hateballanyhows, vulkan is primarily for gaming11:02
hateballfreeroute: see http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2015/08/thoughts-on-vulkan-in-kwin/ for instance11:02
freerouteoh there's a blog post on it already, cool.11:03
freerouteIMO "It's not designed for this purpose." doesn't necessarily mean that "It won't cure some of our headaches.", but then again I'm not really qualified to have an opinion on this.11:08
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BluesKajHey folks12:23
freerouteBluesKaj: hi :)12:29
BluesKajhey freeroute  :-)12:29
freeroutelol I installed some recommended drivers in the vbox VM and I shouldn't have done that lol12:40
freeroutenow desktop is so broken12:41
freeroutewell that's great it can't even switch to TTY1 -_-12:45
freerouteoh yay at login screen I can go to TTY1 :D12:48
BluesKajnever liked VBox , flakey, ran kvm-qemu for a while, but I realized that Vms aren't my cuppa tea so I reverted to dual boot12:48
freerouteBluesKaj: yeah, too far from the metal eh? :p13:02
freeroutebtw, I'm ready to save my config files. Which ones should I save? Everything in ~/.config/kde* and everything in ~/.config/plasma* ?13:02
BluesKajfreeroute, always something important to me on VMs that fail13:02
freerouteif that's the case, then just backup the data to a safe place and treat the VM like dirt.13:03
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BluesKajI'd sooner avoid the problems by using a set up that works, less immediate, but workable nonytheless13:07
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BluesKajnonetheless even13:09
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darthjessnhola a todos13:16
freeroutewhat about those sweet snapshots though?13:17
freeroutemy git commit of my config files is going to have the message 'Add ALL the KDE config files :D'13:18
BluesKajfreeroute, sweet snapshots ?13:23
freerouteBluesKaj: like I can snapshot a state in vbox, create a clone out of it, continue destroying that VM, revert back to that snapshot and continue working from that snapshot (or clone of that snapshot) to a totally different direction.13:27
freeroutefor example - http://i.imgur.com/Fw6BUq2.png13:29
BluesKaji don't need to muck about with that kind of thing being a home user, but I keep a stable Kubuntu 14.04LTS as my main OS while testing dev OSs..all my media stuff is on a separate hdd13:34
freeroute+1 for media on separate HDD14:04
freerouteI have my media on separate HDDs and sensitive info on also separate HDDs.14:05
unascribedcan anyone point me in the right direction for writing a kwin effect?16:02
BluesKajunascribed, #kubuntu-devel16:06
unascribedalright, thanks16:06
BluesKajunascribed, or #kde16:07
unascribedoh, the KDE irc is on freenode too?16:07
unascribedactually that should've been pretty obvious16:07
BluesKajyyup16:07
BluesKajheh16:07
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[Akeno]Hi everyone!16:33
[Akeno]I've got a problem...16:33
[Akeno]Currently my system is starting up from a live session.16:33
[Akeno]But I don't have any drives except for that one.16:34
BluesKajand ?16:34
[Akeno]It's a 500GB WD Elements16:34
[Akeno]And I want to install my kubuntu on that drive.16:34
[Akeno]Any way to keep the live session active and install it on that drive as well?16:34
[Akeno]Partitioning again would be a way, but unmounting isn't possible to re-partition the drive.16:35
BluesKajake do you intend to usew the whole drive ?16:36
[Akeno]No. Only 200GB of it would be enough.16:36
[Akeno]After booting in the fresh (installed kubuntu) partition I'd like to use the rest of the space to mount /home to it.16:37
BluesKajI ususlly find it easiest to partition the drive ahead of time to 2 partitions, then install the OS to / (about 15G) and set a mountpoint in the installer for a /home dir/partition16:39
[Akeno]Maybe a grub partitioner would be able to do that then?16:39
BluesKaj[Akeno], gparted on live media is the best choice16:40
[Akeno]But can I edit that live USB's partitions then?16:40
BluesKajyes16:41
[Akeno]I'm currently installing gparted, hope that works out well then :)16:41
BluesKajthat's exactly what I do , it takes a bit more time , but there's no fooling around with the partition editor on the live OS installer16:42
[Akeno]I can't unmount the /dev/sdb: Device is busy (live session is running)16:43
[Akeno]http://imgur.com/QZJgKTz16:44
BluesKajI put gparted on it's own media either usb or cd16:44
BluesKajmuch simpler16:44
[Akeno]But I don't have any drives that I can flash it onto...?16:44
BluesKaj[Akeno], then you'll have to choose manual partitioning on the live-OS installer and go from there16:45
[Akeno]Maybe that's a way indeed. I'll give it a try.16:46
[Akeno]However, the internal hdd is 1TB but very unhealthy. Much sectors are severely damaged. If I can fix that one somehow...16:48
[Akeno]I'm currently trying to install it on a usb stick I bought recently but that one keeps on giving me I/O errors.16:52
BluesKaj[Akeno], use dd to copy the file to your usb stick,  dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/username/someCD.iso , where if=inputfile and of=outputfile16:55
[Akeno]Hmmm... That approach is possible. Seems like the I/O errors stopped after giving the usb stick a new partition table.16:56
mitaraihello - could I have a question?16:57
mitaraiis it a bad idea to repackage .deb packages to .rpm?16:58
mitaraidoes it often bring any issues?16:58
[Akeno]I don't know, didn't work with Fedora yet. But the pure logical approach would be using the package provided by Fedora?16:59
[Akeno]But if you really need to, it wouldn't be a bad idea to test it into a sandbox first.17:01
BluesKajactually if you place the iso in your home dir then dd if=~/nameof.iso of=/dev/usb , where if=inputfile and of=outputfile17:01
BluesKajfedora? what?17:02
[Akeno].rpm packages are fedora, isn't it?17:02
BluesKajyes17:02
[Akeno]Yeah, I'll need to do that - but can dd bypass the I/O errors?17:03
BluesKajthis is kubuntu support17:03
sithlord48when you change an rpm to a deb . it "should" work but you may need additional dependcies from what the rpm has .(package names are not always the same) its prefered to use the deb installer if poissible17:03
[Akeno]Hmmm... Seems like mitarai's question affects both debian and fedora distros, so he isn't really at the wrong place :)17:03
mitaraiI just asked whether it is a bad idea or not, also vice versa, if RMP packages are repackaged to DEB, if it brings any issues17:03
sithlord48your success iwll really depend on how complicated the rpm is .ifs its a simple extract a few files to here kind of package you hsould be ok if it needs lots of post/ pre scripts it might not work so well17:04
BluesKajdd copies bit for bit, it's a clean way to copy iso files to media which alaso makes the media bootable when finished, but it can be dangeroeus if care isn't taken to copy to the correct target17:05
mitaraiI'm really sorry I used this channel, but I didn't find any other IRCs and I'm slightly in a hurry. Just wanted to know, if for example Spotify, which is .deb only, should work after repackaging in other distros. Nothing more, nothing less.17:05
[Akeno]Yeah. It hasn't got the fame for being Data/Disk Destroyer for nothing haha17:05
[Akeno]But if used correctly it's really powerful.17:06
[Akeno]mitarai: I don't know whether Spotify is the "really complicated package" sithlord48 mentioned, but I guess it will at least be a bit of re-working the .rpm package...17:07
[Akeno]Isn't there a tarball of it?17:07
mitaraiis it?17:08
sithlord48mitarai:  this ?? http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-spotify-in-ubuntu  ??17:08
[Akeno]I don't know, I'll look it up - grant me a few minutes.17:08
sithlord48or from their site.. https://www.spotify.com/uk/download/linux/ mitarai17:09
mitaraithat's a deb package :)17:09
mitaraiI'm using it at the moment here in Kubuntu17:09
[Akeno]sithlord48: That's the debian? I guess a raw package should be at Git or so :)17:09
mitaraiI don't believe such a propietary software would let their code fly out like this, but I'll check17:10
[Akeno]https://github.com/leamas/spotify-make17:10
sithlord48[Akeno]:  the keyserver is the ubuntu one .. either way it hsould be alright17:10
[Akeno]Yeah, there you got a point mitarai17:10
[Akeno]But to recompile it... Seems like there is a Git repository, so the raw package approach should work.17:11
mitaraihowever, my question was answered, so I won't waste your time anymore... I'll figure out everything else myself. Many thanks!17:11
[Akeno]You're welcome :)17:11
sithlord48yeah your welcome17:11
[Akeno]Now back at the Gparted / installation... I should be able to dd it then?17:12
[Akeno]I'll be off then downloading and dd'ing it :)17:12
sithlord48[Akeno]:  i mised most of your problem17:12
[Akeno]Yeh I wanna try installing the Kubuntu on the same drive my live session is using right now.17:13
BluesKaj[Akeno], I do a lot of OS testing so I keep a live gparted/usb and cd around for various situations involving partitioning requirements, a very handy tool to have.17:13
sithlord48that might be a tad tricky17:13
sithlord48also what BluesKaj just said17:14
[Akeno]Yeah, if even possible haha17:14
[Akeno]And for the Live USB, if possible I'll put it on the 16GB usb and keep it out there.17:14
BluesKajok , BBL in 20 mins or so.17:14
sithlord48live should run from ram .. so you need to umount the media your using and see what happens.. problem is when you unmount root your gonna lose e programs not in use already such as the ability too run dd17:14
[Akeno]Hmm... If I run Gparted, unmount, create new partition, restart it would be okay?17:16
[Akeno]However a workaround of the Device is busy error would come in handy then.17:16
sithlord48the device is mounted its busy..17:17
samuekeciao a tutti17:17
[Akeno]Yeah17:17
sithlord48i would suggest you use a different disk for the install target.17:17
samuekeyou speak italian?17:18
[Akeno]I currently have three: the live usb, the HDD (heavily damaged, not safe to install it on), and the usb which keeps on giving I/O error.17:18
samuekeok good bye17:18
[Akeno]So the live usb would be teh best approach17:18
sithlord48unless you can figure out your I/O error.. bad port or something ?17:19
[Akeno]Maybe... It's a usb 3.0 stick, currently it's on a 2.0 port.17:19
[Akeno]2 usb ports, from which the live usb is also a usb 3.0 - and it's using the 3.0 port.17:20
sithlord48maybe you can try to make your live usb presistent ? untill you get a drive to install on "properly"17:21
[Akeno]Hmmm... Persistent as in installing on it or booting from it all the time?17:22
sithlord48persistant as in it will save the settings to the stick between reboots17:22
sithlord48that will keep you running untill you can get a drive17:23
[Akeno]I don't know how to do that.. The live usb is made using unetbootin.17:23
sithlord48and your in parted live as yoru boot disk17:24
sithlord48?17:24
[Akeno]No currently I'm in live session kubuntu17:24
sithlord48oh then if you can get the iso you cna use the built in usb start up creator it has an option for presistent17:25
sithlord48of course you still need a working usb.. .. can you partiton part of your TB drive to use as os ? that is if you know where your bad sectors are17:25
[Akeno]sudo badblocks /dev/sda would come in handy then. But it certainly would take a long time :S17:27
sithlord48i thinkk ubcd has a tool for this that marks them as bad so they are not used.17:27
[Akeno]ubcd?17:28
[Akeno]What's that tool called?17:28
[Akeno]Can it be installed in kubuntu?17:28
genii!ubcd17:28
sithlord48idk let me see if i can find the list of tools on ubcd17:28
geniiHm17:29
[Akeno]Okay :)17:29
sithlord48hdat2 i think its the name and i think it needs to be run from the cd its looks like an old dos tool17:29
sithlord48you cna get ubcd from here http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/17:30
[Akeno]Okay I'll look it up. Has kubuntu got the tool in their repos and so on17:30
murthyhello everyone17:31
murthyBluesKaj: hi, how are you?17:32
sithlord48[Akeno]:  you can use 'badblocks -svn /dev/sda' to have the controller remove the sectors from the list of ones the hdd can use17:32
sithlord48[Akeno]:  replace /dev/sda with your device (naturally)17:32
[Akeno]Ohh okay :)17:32
[Akeno]Can I follow it's progress somehow?17:32
sithlord48idk never used it just found this here http://askubuntu.com/questions/291570/mark-bad-sectors-on-hard-drive-without-formating/490549#49054917:33
BluesKajHi murthy fine here, and you?17:33
murthyI am fine too17:34
[Akeno]Yep, it has a percentage done and time elapsed displayed.17:34
sithlord48[Akeno]:  iirc teh vv options is very verbose output mode17:34
murthyBluesKaj: what time can we expect the release?17:34
[Akeno]Well, this badblocks for a 1TB drive is gonna take a long time, so I'll watch some anime in the meantime :)17:35
BluesKajmurthy, not sure, the devs never specify a particular hour, anytime during the day, but iirc usually after Noon in the UK17:36
sithlord48it should remove the blocks frmo use so your gonna have a smaller drive when its done . depends on how many bad blocks you have17:36
sithlord48good luck [Akeno]17:36
murthyBluesKaj: do we have to enroll to test the iso?17:36
murthyhttp://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/347/builds17:37
[Akeno]Okay, thanks a lot :)17:37
sithlord48your welcome17:37
BluesKajthe final test OS out, I just DL'd it, murthy http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/347/builds17:38
BluesKajok you already have it, fine , try your luck :-)17:39
murthydownloading the iso17:39
murthyhave you tested?17:39
BluesKajnot yet , just about to burn it17:40
murthyok, can I use a pendrive to test?17:41
BluesKajmurthy,, yes17:41
[Akeno]After 30 minutes of waiting for the badblocks command it's still at 0.06%, is this normal? It's a 1TB drive I'm clearing of bad blocks.18:04
[Akeno]  0.06% done, 31:56 elapsed. (0/0/0 errors)18:05
[Akeno]It did 500MB on 30 minutes, which means it's slower than the drive can handle.18:07
[Akeno]278kbps...?18:08
[Akeno]At this speed it would be a task of 42 days :O18:13
sithlord48[Akeno]:  bad blocks takes some time yes. i think you can use the -c switch to increase the blocks read at a time.18:30
[Akeno]sithlord48: Should I give it a value then? With dd it's bs=4M or so. However, that changes the block size, and this command is all about those blocks.18:49
sithlord48[Akeno]:  that second link i sent you eariler suggest using " -c 262144 "18:51
[Akeno]sithlord48: In the manual -b specifies the block size, where -c changes the parrallel reads. By default it's 6418:52
sithlord48[Akeno]:  you don't want to read larger blocks just more of them18:52
[Akeno]So if it tests 262k blocks of 1kB each the speed is...18:53
[Akeno]262 mb/s, right?18:53
sithlord48[Akeno]:  im not sure honesly but that sounds correct18:53
[Akeno]kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo badblocks -svn -c 262144 /dev/sda18:53
[Akeno]badblocks: Cannot allocate memory while allocating buffers18:53
[Akeno]Is there anything I did wrong in that command?18:54
sithlord48guess you need a smaller -c18:54
[Akeno]Ohh okay :)18:54
[Akeno]I changed it to 1024, now it works well.18:54
[Akeno]In this half a minute it did .04% already.18:55
sithlord48much better lol18:55
[Akeno]Indeed :D18:55
[Akeno]It seems to be stuck at 0.05% though.18:56
sithlord48maybe bad section ?18:57
[Akeno]Could be, would it be busy clearing it then?18:57
[Akeno]IIRC my hard drive can reach up to 30-50mb/s.18:59
sithlord48i usually just run bad blocks and walk away till the next day18:59
[Akeno]If I run it thru the night.. Would be around 50% next day on 30mb/s or so19:00
[Akeno]And since streaming does not affect the hard drive I can do that as well (iirc that goes thru ram)19:03
sithlord48also its gonna depend on how much ram you have for buffer space .. (less because your running live os too)19:03
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keithzgIs it possible to set per-window capslock toggling?19:24
keithzg(couldn't care less for myself, but my officemate was wondering)19:24
sithlord48keithzg:  i don't think so19:25
keithzgsithlord48: Drat.19:26
keithzgI was hoping I'd just never run into how to do that thanks to my lack of worry about it.19:26
edeniquehello guys ! i  need help  with an openvpn connection19:30
edeniqueim a very very noob with ubuntu . rather say linux19:31
sithlord48edenique:  perhaps you can find what you need here https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html19:32
keithzgedenique: What part of the connection are you having issues with?19:33
keithzgedenique: And what version of Kubuntu are you running?19:33
edeniquekeithzg:  ubuntu v 14.0419:33
keithzgedenique: Ubuntu, or Kubuntu?19:34
edeniquei download private network privacy and for some reason i dont have openvpn or openssl19:34
edeniqueubuntu19:34
keithzgedenique: You should probably ask in #ubuntu rather than here in #kubuntu, then! But what do you mean that you don't have openvpn or openssl?19:35
edeniquei have no idea .. on the network vpn setting i dont have the option of openvpn19:36
keithzgI mean, OpenVPN is not installed by default, so your first step should probably be to open your package manager (I think in normal Ubuntu the default is the Ubuntu Software Center) and install it from there.19:36
keithzgAlternatively you can open a terminal and run the command "sudo apt install openvpn".19:36
sithlord48you might wanna ask about that in #ubuntu since the network manager has a different front end in ubuntu / kubuntu19:37
edeniquecan you tell me why under windows it is very easy to setup a vpn but under linux its a pain19:37
edeniquecertificate blablah19:38
keithzgNow I'm suspecting you're just trolling us.19:38
edeniquei need a certificat to connect on my own vpn mikrotik  wtf19:38
edeniqueim not19:38
sithlord48you sould need that on windows too19:38
edeniquei swear . piece of cake on window19:39
keithzgYup, the OpenVPN config we run at work needs all the same stuff whether you're on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, or whatever.19:39
edeniquehum..19:40
sithlord48was easy on kubuntu i just added the certificite i was given and it connected...19:40
edeniquecan i make my own certificate to log on my mikrotik ?19:40
sithlord48i never set up the sever i have just connected to a few19:41
keithzgGo ahead and make your own certificate, I sincerely doubt your VPN provider will let you on :P19:41
keithzgZero clue what "mikrotik" is.19:41
edeniquewisp stuff19:42
bpromptof course, tis so obvious /me ducks19:42
keithzgbprompt: hehe19:42
edeniquewire less internet services provider19:42
keithzgedenique: Do you have the same .ovpn config file you used on Windows, then? And any files that were along with it in your OpenVPN config folder on Windows?19:43
bprompthmm isp's are a dozen a dime, so :)19:43
edeniquei own a small wisp .. and that vpn make my life easyer lol19:43
edeniquekeithzg is there a way i can import it ?19:44
keithzgedenique: I was more going to say, if you do have that then you can also just run "sudo openvpn --config whateveryourconfigfileisnamed.ovpn" and that should work fine to see if you really do have everything you need.19:45
keithzgAlso, OpenVPN configs usually aren't too complex, so you can just look at the .ovpn file in a text editor and figure out what is required.19:45
keithzgBut, as *repeatedly stated*, this is #kubuntu, not #ubuntu, so we can't walk you through the GUI for this that Ubuntu's desktop environment uses, you should ask on #ubuntu if you need such help.19:46
edeniquekeithzg: nice thanks alot i will be back in a few hours ..19:46
edeniquealright .. thanks for the help guys19:46
keithzgNo problem, and best of luck.19:47
linuxhello20:08
linuxi need help installing the software20:08
Dredi need help installing the software20:09
Dreddo i have to use a virtial machine to install20:10
Dred????????????20:10
Dredanybody20:10
BluesKajDred, no20:10
Dredhow do i install Kubuntu20:10
BluesKajlive media with a bootable image20:10
Dredthe download file is an iso20:10
BluesKajyes, burn the iso to a cd or use dd to copy the iso to a usb stick20:12
FritigernDred: Have a look at https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu/Installation , I'm sure it will help.20:12
BluesKajthere are other options for usb20:12
BluesKaj!usb20:16
ubottuFor information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent20:16
BluesKajoops , too late20:16
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DRE83NABEND21:10
DRE83KANN MIR JEMAND BEI CONKY HELFEN21:11
Unit193!de21:12
ubottuIn den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!21:12
DRE83CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH CONKY IN SIMPLE21:13
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Guest59160guten abend21:34
Guest59160kann mir jemand mit conky weiterhelfen21:34
keithzgOooh! My rusty German is good enough that I'm pretty sure you said "Can someone help me with Conky", right?21:41
keithzg;)21:41
finetundra_hey folks, I'm trying to connect to an irc server but I was told by irssi that I need to install identd. How do I do that?22:18
excalibrWhich settings in Plasma5 control whether or not window is draggable when you click and drag the window content?22:18
finetundra_oops, wrong channel22:18
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phoenix_firebrdI have installed kubuntu 15.10 final and the installation went smooth. I see some faster boot time. The opensource nvidia drivers are not ok. on login the bottom panel loads after a very long delay. most of the bugs in 15.04 are gone22:27
phoenix_firebrdThanks to all the hardwork done by you all22:28
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