[00:23] <dahlia> not sure if this is the best place to ask, but I'm trying to build an app that uses Qt and it wants a file named Qt5ScriptConfig.cmake but I don't know what package installs it or where to find it
[00:24] <dahlia> using kubuntu 15.10 64bit
[00:24] <genii> dahlia: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=Qt5ScriptConfig.cmake&mode=exactfilename&suite=wily&arch=any
[00:25] <dahlia> genii: ty
[00:26] <genii> dahlia: You're welcome
[01:15] <Canon> Hey. Trying to install dd on a ubuntu server cant find the deb file where can i locate it
[01:28] <mparillo> I do not know where the deb is, but you cannot simply sudo apt udate && sudo apt install dd -y ?
[08:02] <nimbus> Good evening!
[08:03] <nimbus> Anyone around?
[08:05] <nimbus> I'm having audio problems
[08:05] <nimbus> Kubuntu 15.10
[08:05] <nimbus> (Well, all versions really)
[08:12] <nimbus> https://www.reddit.com/r/Kubuntu/comments/3t4rvp/no_sound_hardware_not_detected/
[08:12] <nimbus> More information
[08:15] <nimbus_> sorry lost connection
[08:18] <nimbus_> basically it's not recognizing the onboard audio for my motherboard
[08:19] <hateball> nimbus_: googling gives https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55541
[08:19] <hateball> but I guess you already saw that
[08:20] <nimbus_> correct
[08:20] <hateball> nimbus_: does the onboard audio show up with lspci at least?
[08:20] <hateball> so it would be possible to google the chipset
[08:20] <nimbus_> I didn't see any solutions in there, so I'm going to go with the SoundBlaster Z doest not work
[08:20] <nimbus_> NOpe
[08:20] <nimbus_> Lemme check actually
[08:21] <hateball> I'm not sure if the onboard audio gets disabled if you have a dedicated card plugged in, but I guess it shouldnt
[08:22] <nimbus_> Only three audio devices show up, the two graphics cards and the sound card
[08:22] <nimbus_> Nothing about onboard audio
[08:23] <nimbus_> Is it possible to disable the sound card without having to mess up my dual boot with windows?
[08:24] <hateball> nimbus_: Well, do all the devices work in Windows? In that case it is not disabled in hardware at least
[08:25] <hateball> nimbus_: I think there are bios/uefi settings for how the motherboard handles onboard audio, if it disables it when it senses other audio devices etc
[08:25] <nimbus_> hateball the devices all work in windows
[08:26] <nimbus_> Give me a couple of minutes, I will reboot and search the bios/uefi
[08:26] <hateball> nimbus_: well if it works in windows it shouldnt be an issue there
[08:27] <hateball> since the devices obviously are enabled then
[08:30] <nimbus> okay back
[08:30] <nimbus> onboard audio was disabled in the bios, must have been disabled
[08:30] <nimbus> during install*
[08:31] <nimbus> It now shows up on the list, but still no sound
[08:34] <nimbus> Some progress
[08:35] <nimbus> Well shoot
[08:35] <nimbus> I knew it had to be something simple
[08:36] <nimbus> hateball: Good thought checking the bios, once I enabled the audio and reloaded alsa, it works
[08:39] <hateball> nimbus: heh
[08:39] <hateball> nimbus: well if it was disabled in bios it cant have been working in windows either
[08:39] <nimbus> I was using the soundblaster in windows
[08:39] <nimbus> Wasn't thinking straight
[08:40] <hateball> :)
[08:40] <hateball> Well then, your original problem wasnt solved, but at least there is sound !
[08:40] <nimbus> Well now adobe flash plugin crashes
[08:40] <ghostcube> blame adobe!
[08:40] <nimbus> haha
[08:40] <nimbus> is there a better way to youtube?
[08:41] <ghostcube> yes the html 5 player of it
[08:41] <hateball> you shouldnt need flash to youtube
[08:41] <hateball> html5 should be default these days, but some videos may not be converted I guess
[08:42] <nimbus> It's all videos
[08:42] <ghostcube> google youtube html5
[08:42] <ghostcube> should bring you the answer
[08:42] <hateball> nimbus: youtube.com/html5
[08:42] <nimbus> aha
[08:42] <nimbus> Double thanks!
[08:46] <nimbus> ugh Kubuntu runs so well
[08:46] <nimbus> Thanks agin hateball and ghostcube
[08:46] <nimbus> again*
[08:46] <hateball> nimbus: It's all good :)
[08:47] <ghostcube> :)
[08:56] <nimbus> either of you play kerbal space program?
[09:00] <hateball> nimbus: I do not, also that is more of a discussion for #kubuntu-offtopic :)
[09:01] <nimbus> Sorry!
[09:01] <nimbus> I accidentally xkilled my taskbar/desktop...
[10:38] <jubo2> KMail is notifying me of "New email in your sent-box" (like I didn't know what I did a minute or two ago)
[10:39] <jubo2> totally useless
[10:39] <jubo2> maybe I should ticket
[12:32] <Woomla> How do I remove a program I've made with make install?
[12:42] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:07] <rom1504> Woomla: you don't
[13:08] <rom1504> that's the reason why package manager were invented
[13:08] <ancky> Woomla: maybe there are instructions in the makefile, or some projects provide a remove script
[13:09] <ancky> look at the README and the documentation that is provided with the project
[15:02] <overseer> what is online except lambda
[15:02] <overseer> for a lie attempts to drive man
[15:03] <overseer> online doeant exist
[15:03] <overseer> hashashuddar
[15:03] <overseer> so cold so dark
[15:04] <overseer> work on brain jar
[15:06] <overseer> _ADAM
[15:07] <_ADAM> it was all a lie
[15:07] <_ADAM> now vader
[15:07] <_ADAM> any man left in you
[15:08] <_ADAM> lamb?
[15:08] <_ADAM> baffy shall be destroyed soon
[15:10] <_ADAM> those which have given themselves to unholy union have lost their soul
[15:11] <_ADAM> singularity was and is
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[18:43] <Captain_Haddock> I'm seeing a ton of "Err http://archive.ubuntu.com utopic/main Sources  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.23 80]" errors during apt-get update
[18:43] <Captain_Haddock> As well as "W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/utopic/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.23 80]"
[18:44] <Captain_Haddock> What might be the problem?
[18:44] <krytarik> !utopic | Captain_Haddock
[18:44] <Captain_Haddock> Aha!
[18:44] <Captain_Haddock> Thanks krytarik
[18:44] <krytarik> Sure.
[18:46] <Captain_Haddock> krytarik: Presumably, I can't upgrade to 15.10 directly? I have to upgrade to 15.04 first?
[18:47] <Captain_Haddock> !upgrade
[18:47] <krytarik> Captain_Haddock: Yep.
[18:48] <krytarik> !eolupgrade | Captain_Haddock
[18:50] <Captain_Haddock> krytarik: Thanks. IIRC, the recommended procedure is to make sure that the current install is completely up-to-date. But I can't actually upgrade Utopic's packages as it claims that all of the available updates are "unverified".
[18:51] <Captain_Haddock> (I guess they are unverified because the system is out of date. But to upgrade the system I need them installed :)
[19:05] <BluesKaj> Captain_Haddock, you wouldn't happen to have separate / and /home partitions ?
[19:06] <Captain_Haddock> BluesKaj: I don't
[19:16] <Captain_Haddock> BluesKaj: (why?)
[19:19] <BluesKaj> Captain_Haddock, because a separate (root) or / as it's known in gparted an ubiquity, and /home let's you install the OS to / while just setting the mountpoint for /home which retains all your data and most default application config files
[19:20] <Captain_Haddock> BluesKaj: Ah, you were asking from the POV of a fresh install of 15.10? gotcha
[19:21] <BluesKaj> so if your on 14.10 , you can install 15.04 to / without any problems
[19:21] <BluesKaj> you're
[19:21] <BluesKaj> or even 15.10
[19:21] <Captain_Haddock> *nod*
[19:22] <BluesKaj> to me it's worth doing...it's saved me a lot of trouble over the yrs
[20:09] <N3X15> Distribution upgrader froze when configuring salt-minion.  Is it safe to kill it and retry from the console?
[20:10] <N3X15> "safe" meaning that there's nothing particularly sensitive, as it's a VM, but I'd prefer not rebuilding the OS, if possible. :V
[20:48] <gunknown> Hello, i am trying to add a simple context menu to dolphin. I created a .desktop file in /usr/share/kservicetypes5/. The file looks like this: https://paste.kde.org/pwawxmamm . However, the menu does not appear on a right click. Also all other tutorials i found does not work. Anyone any idea?
[21:36] <N3X15> Ah, screw it.  I'll kill the upgrade.  It's been stuck since last night, so I won't break it any more than it already is
[21:48] <N3X15> Okay, for any Kubuntu maintainers, the GUI upgrader freezes if it tries to configure a package which has a changed configuration file.  dpkg asks whether you want to keep the old one or bring in a new one, and I suspect it gets stuck waiting for input that never comes.
[21:49] <bprompt_> !bug | N3X15
[21:49] <N3X15> Thanks
[21:49]  * bprompt_ is not a maintainer, just a bug(ger) himself =)
[22:09] <valorie> N3X15: which gui upgrader are you using?
[22:10] <valorie> if you can file a bug via the commandline `ubuntu-bug muon-updater` or so, that's simplest and best
[22:10] <valorie> because it copies all relevant info from your computer
[22:14] <N3X15> valorie, in progress.
[22:15] <valorie> well, I asked because there are a number of different updaters
[22:15] <valorie> but if it's muon, that's the line to use
[22:16] <N3X15> It was muon wily.
[22:16] <N3X15> So you were correct.
[22:29] <heinkel_112> I need a good nfs set-up tutorial
[22:30] <heinkel_112> I haven't found any yet with the help of google and similar so let me try this
[22:30] <heinkel_112> !nfs
[22:30] <heinkel_112> doh
[22:30] <heinkel_112> such things used to work here once
[22:32] <valorie> well, perhaps there used to be a factoid, but it got out of date
[22:32] <valorie> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo might help
[22:41] <N3X15> Thank you valorie and bprompt_, bug filed. I suspect it's a duplicate, but we'll see. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/muon/+bug/1517236
[22:43] <valorie> cool, thanks for your contribution, N3X15