[04:06] <goldenjaguar> Whats up
[06:58] <EVEREST_007> does kubuntu work on a motherboard with nvidia geforce 7025
[06:58] <valorie> EVEREST_007: perhaps this page lists it
[06:58] <valorie> !nvidia
[07:02] <EVEREST_007> when i tried a live cd of kubuntu 14.04, it gets frozen at the desktop view
[07:52] <Captain_Haddock> Just upgraded to 15.10 and wish I hadn't :(
[08:29] <valorie> Captain_Haddock: can you say what is disappointing to you?
[08:30] <valorie> difficult to help if no problem is presented
[08:52] <Captain_Haddock> valorie: Lots of system tray icons (Skype, wine apps, etc.) are not visible; my automounts weren't mounted; Weird flickering whenever I ALT+TAB; Plasma has crashed twice already; I had a number of dead shortcut icons in my start menu (which I've fixed manually); etc.
[08:54] <valorie> hmmm
[08:55] <hateball> Captain_Haddock: http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/06/where-are-my-systray-icons/ perhaps?
[08:55] <valorie> about that first problem, there is a fix until those apps join the 21st century
[08:55] <valorie> !automount
[08:56] <valorie> you might need to check those
[08:56] <valorie> flickering sounds like a driver issue
[08:57] <hateball> I recall there were some issues with intel drivers and vsync, disabling vsync solves stuff
[08:57] <Captain_Haddock> valorie: Everything was peachy with systray icons in 14.10 :) While a case could be made for Skype needing an update, surely Wine Apps should be handled more gracefully.
[08:57] <Captain_Haddock> hateball: Thanks, reading.
[09:32] <Captain_Haddock> hateball: The flickering issue appears to have been fixed by switching from OpenGL 2 to 3.1.
[09:58] <valsdav> Hi all,
[09:58] <valsdav> I'm a kubuntu 15.10 user
[09:59] <valsdav> I've an annoying issue with audio output on my thinkpad t450s
[09:59] <Captain_Haddock> What's the issue?
[09:59] <valsdav> internal audio works well, but sometimes when I connect headphone or external stereo
[10:00] <valsdav> there's no output, even if pulseaudio showes that it's all ok
[10:02] <Captain_Haddock> valsdav: sometimes?
[10:02] <Captain_Haddock> So it works fine generally?
[10:04] <valsdav> yes it happens at random
[10:04] <valsdav> kernel issue?
[10:05] <Captain_Haddock> valsdav: Maybe a driver issue.
[10:06] <Captain_Haddock> valsdav: Have you checked under driver management to see if you have any proprietary drivers that you can install?
[10:06] <Captain_Haddock> Besides that I have nothing, sorry.
[10:07] <valsdav> I'll search for driver, thankyou!
[10:07] <valsdav> Another little issue..
[10:08] <valsdav> Network manager icon in the notification panel always disappers
[10:11] <Captain_Haddock> valsdav: Right click -> system tray options -> system tray settings
[10:11] <Captain_Haddock> should get you to a window where you can configure icon display options.
[10:11] <valsdav> no it doesn't simply hide
[10:11] <valsdav> it leaves a blank hole and disapper also from the idden icons
[10:12] <Yossarianuk> valsdav: same here for volume icon...
[10:20] <das-mo> Hi, anyone here who can help me with an error at an kubuntu installation?
[10:22] <das-mo> Hi, anyone here who can help me with an error at a kubuntu installation?
[10:27] <das-mo> Hi, anyone here who can help me with an error at a kubuntu installation?
[10:32] <Yossarianuk> das-mo: try explaining the error...
[11:34] <jubo2> G'morning
[11:34] <jubo2> ... and thanks for the awesomest GUI OS
[11:34] <soee> hiho
[11:35] <jubo2> I'm going ot install Kubuntu15.10 on a mac
[11:35] <jubo2> not mine, mum's
[11:36] <jubo2> Is it straightforward or do I need to do some stupid hacks because Cupertino, California ?
[11:37] <jubo2> No-one answers
[11:37] <jubo2> I asked this already yesterday
[11:38] <jubo2> I'm just going to assume that resizing a mac fs is go and installing grub is go
[11:38] <Yossarianuk> jubo2: best to wait  for an answer - personally I've never used anything from Apple, I understand it should be possible though
[11:39] <Yossarianuk> rEFInd can boot from MACOS I believe..
[11:39] <jubo2> I dunno what that is
[11:40] <Yossarianuk> rEFInd is a bootloader that loads UEFI/EFI based systems
[11:40] <Yossarianuk> its really nice..
[11:40] <Yossarianuk> this 'may' help-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWb2JeGI6zQ
[11:53] <jubo2> Yeah..
[11:53] <jubo2> So I need some Cupertino Voodoo to make this work
[12:48] <roybatty> hi there
[12:49] <wolflopez> hi there
[12:50] <wolflopez> theres no option in kubuntu to install it with another s.o.
[12:51] <apparle> I'm trying to connect to secure wifi, but Network Manager is not accepting my key. Does anyone know any ideas on how fix this ?
[12:51] <apparle> It was working on a fresh install, I'm not sure what broke it as I installed few packages which I needed
[12:52] <apparle> which ones I'm not sure, just some applications, which I use regularly.
[14:20] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:50] <jubo2> ait
[14:50] <jubo2> I followed the instructions to make a mac-bootable USB stick
[14:50] <jubo2> here goes nothing
[14:53] <jubo2> nope
[14:54] <jubo2> pressing the ALT-key on bootup just brings gray screen and cursor
[14:54] <jubo2> the instructions I followed were.. uhh..
[14:55] <jubo2> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
[14:55] <jubo2> Mi mum's Mac OS X is at the end of it's road.. slow as hell so installing Kubuntu by side
[15:12] <jubo2> I'm now back in OS X
[15:12] <jubo2> This one instructional video I am following says to format the USB stick as MS-DOS
[15:13] <jubo2> but that didn't boot (holding down the alt-key)
[15:15] <jubo2> Should I select GUID-partition map (translated from Finnish grr) or a MBR for the stick?
[15:15] <jubo2> I think I used MBR last time so could try the other option
[15:29] <jubo2> nope
[15:29] <jubo2> still doesn't work
[16:04] <silhusk>  jubo2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook it's a long time since I setup mine, but did follow that guide. Using bootcamp ("install Windows" or something like that in MacOS) and installing refit
[16:27] <Guest66832> hello, why muon don't ask for my password and says if i want to install, no-rights
[17:00] <Korbak> I there
[17:00] <Korbak> Hi*
[17:01] <Korbak> WTF
[17:01] <Korbak> I may need help, I have a few probs with Kubuntu 15.10
[17:01] <Korbak> First of all, when I boot, my keyboard doesn't respond well
[17:02] <Korbak> I have to do CTRL+ALT+F1 then immediately CTRL+ALT+F7 and it all come back to normal
[17:02] <Korbak> Have you any idea about how to resolve that ?
[17:06] <Korbak> Anyone please ? Did I explain my situation enough ? :)
[17:14] <Smurphy> Korbak: when you say: my keyboard doesn't respond well - what do you mean ?
[17:15] <Korbak> Smurphy: Some keys don't work, and when I try to use Konsole, everything I type becomes a "s"
[17:16] <Smurphy> then you seem indeed to have a problem. And I wouldn't know where it comes form. Sorry.
[17:16] <Korbak> Erf :(
[17:16] <Korbak> And how about my second problem, then, Smurphy? :)
[17:17] <Korbak> When I close Konsole, I get an error, as if it crashed.
[17:17] <Korbak> Kubuntu asks me to debug it or relaunch it, telling this is a "segmentation fault"
[17:18] <Smurphy> did you apply all available updates ? It happens to me from time to time too.
[17:18] <Korbak> I did, yes
[17:18] <Korbak> I'll try to check if there's something left
[17:20] <Korbak> I had some stuff that aptitude told me to autoremove
[17:20] <Korbak> I have to reboot
[17:20] <Korbak> Let's hope something good happened :P
[17:21] <Korbak> Brb
[17:25] <Korbak> Smurphy: Well, it didn't get anything better
[17:59] <Smurphy> Korbak: You have some special type of keyboard ?
[18:34] <Korbak> Smurphy: Yes, but I tried another one, and it was the same
[19:21] <linuxMeUp> yo
[19:21] <linuxMeUp> is it possible to use windows on my ssd, Kubuntu on part of the hardrive?
[19:22] <denza242> linuxMeUp: yep
[19:22] <denza242> you just need to partition the drives correctly
[19:23] <linuxMeUp> awesome
[19:24] <CoffeeJ> linuxMeUp:  and remember win setup will overwrite your mbr loader so keep a linux install cd/dvd
[19:26] <jim___> I want to resize (shrink) my partitions (each one is a bootable distro) to make room for another. I'd like to back up first. What is your favourite method? DD? Clonezilla? Other?
[19:27] <genii> dd
[19:28] <genii> It's simple and effective and you can copy entire drives to a file on a larger drive
[19:29] <jim___> using dd?
[19:30] <genii> jim___: Yes.
[19:31] <jim___> thanks genii, have a great weekend
[19:48] <vorreisapere> anyone can help me about updates of kubuntu 15.10?
[19:49] <vorreisapere> it happens that, after updates, it  becomes impossible to use it...
[19:50] <ejay> hi all
[19:50] <coriolanus> hi
[19:50] <vorreisapere> a chi posso chiedere in italiano?
[20:00] <Yaiyan> When partitioning, after pressing "Install now" it says it's going to format the swap partition on /dev/sdb, when I only changed /dev/sdc
[20:00] <Yaiyan> That's normal, right?
[20:06] <keithzg> Yaiyan: IIRC, yeah, that's normal. If the setup is told that you're going to be using a swap partition, it formats and initializes it. At least I seem to remember that being the case too.
[20:07] <heinkel_111> !it > vorreisapere
[20:07] <Yaiyan> I mean, I haven't touched anything saying swap, and that swap partition was already there
[20:10] <Riste> Hello everyone.
[20:14] <Riste> I'm kinda new to linux and kubuntu, after the update my pc seems a lot slower, flash player on chromium is laggy, apps start slower and everything, is it something done in the update or its me who fucked up something?
[20:14]  * BluesKaj detests auto partitioners, they seem to be nstructed to delete other partitions for no reason , hence manual partitioning should be available with all distro installers, bit it's not
[20:14] <Yaiyan> I'd honestly be more comfortable using parted
[20:15] <Yaiyan> And then mkfs afterwards
[20:15] <Yaiyan> Just because it feels like you things are only being changed where you tell them to be changed that way
[20:16] <heinkel_111> Riste: have you changed graphics drivers in the update process?
[20:16] <heinkel_111> I mean, it should not but....
[20:17] <Riste> Nope, I haven't done anything since the update
[20:17] <BluesKaj> Riste, check ksystguard.systenm monitor to see what's using up cpu and memeory,
[20:19] <BluesKaj> most likely file search indexer/baloo or akonadi server
[20:19] <Yaiyan> I swear Kubuntu looks slightly nicer now than in 2008
[20:19] <Yaiyan> How KDE3 looked put me off using it for ages :/
[20:19] <Riste> Cpu is used 5% only so it shouldn't be a cpu problem
[20:19] <Riste> I have only chromium and skype running
[20:23] <Riste> hmm however in the system load there are 4 cpu's out of 2 are constantly 80%~90% and to note this is a dual core processor so im confused o.o
[20:23] <Yaiyan> If it's an i3 you might have hyper threading
[20:25] <Riste> I believe it's an i3, (it's a laptop from work xD) is there a way for me to resolve that "problem"?
[20:26] <Korbak> Hi there
[20:26] <Korbak> I see people are talkin'
[20:26] <Yaiyan> Huh
[20:26] <Riste> wait my bad, it seems its an i5 which explains the cores
[20:26] <Yaiyan> Kubuntu hasn't been added to the bootloader
[20:26] <Korbak> Can someone help me about my keyboard issue ? :(
[20:26] <Riste> Hello.
[20:27] <Yaiyan> Is there any way to add kubuntu to the bootloader?
[20:28] <Riste> I've no idea, and are you talking about my problem Yaiyan?
[20:29] <Yaiyan> Riste, I'm not sure what's causing your problem, sorry
[20:29] <Riste> Ah no probs.
[20:29] <Yaiyan> Was just mentioning hyperthreading might've explained why 4 cores was shown if you only had 2
[20:30] <Korbak> Well, I try to explain : when I boot, my keyboard has keys that don't react, and sometimes, everything I type is replaced by the letter "s" (which doesn't work anywhere else, btw).
[20:30] <Korbak> When I do CTRL+ALT+F1 then CTRL+ALT+F7, everything's back to normal
[20:30] <Korbak> Any ideas ? :3
[20:31] <Riste> Korbak, which language did you set up in the begining of the installation ?
[20:31] <Yaiyan> s/bootloader/grub/
[20:31] <Riste> @Yaiyan so apparently my cpu has 2 cores but 4 threads which explains the 4 threads :D
[20:32] <Korbak> Riste: French (I'm French, of course ;))
[20:33] <sinisterdoor> Hi!when I click proxy settings in chromium nothing shows up.any ways to fix this?
[20:33] <Riste> Well that might be the problem, try setting it back to english and see if you still ahve the problem
[20:33] <BluesKaj> my i3 cpu shows 4 cores, but it's only a 2 core cpu. guess theat's the hyperthreading at work
[20:34] <Korbak> Riste: But... I need it to be set in french :<
[20:35] <Riste> BluesKaj would disabling that option stabilize the pc?
[20:35] <Riste> and Korbak im sry dude i have no idea what might the problem be, but at least this way you will get a confirmation if its the language settings or something else
[20:36] <Riste> thats altering with your keyboard
[20:36] <BluesKaj> Riste, I doubt it , it's actually there to make the workload faster and more efficient
[20:36] <Korbak> Riste: Okay, I'll think about that
[20:36] <Korbak> Riste: Thanks :)
[20:37] <Riste> Korbak: anytime.
[20:37] <Riste> BluesKaj: well thats why i think as well but hmmm its really unusual for my pc to be this slow especially that i haven't done anything just the update... and this is kinda annoying, even flash player on chromium lags like a bitch
[20:38] <Yaiyan> I mean
[20:38] <BluesKaj> Riste, there's gotta be something eating up your processing power in the background...
[20:39] <Yaiyan> If your laptop's not the fastest, is Kubuntu the best distro anyway?
[20:39]  * Yaiyan has never seen KDE as the lightweight sort of de
[20:39] <Riste> @Yaiyan, its an 8gig ram i5 dual core processor, it should run it perfectly.
[20:39] <Yaiyan> Oh
[20:39] <Riste> and it did before the update i think
[20:40] <Yaiyan> I assumed it was a lesser-laptop :)
[20:40] <BluesKaj> an i5 cpu and the intel gpu usually handle most loads well
[20:40]  * Yaiyan doesn't particularly want to try kubuntu on his via laptop
[20:40] <BluesKaj> I have kubuntu on my i3 laptop, runs great
[20:41] <Riste> It did idk whats wrong with it, i tried restarting as well hmm... oh well
[20:41] <denza242> i run kubuntu on my toaster smoothly
[20:41] <denza242> Sysinfo for 'DSI-NB1': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.4.3 on Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) powered by Linux 3.19.0-33-generic, CPU: AMD E2-1800 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics at 1700/1700000 MHz, RAM: 3007/3360 MB, Storage: 31/130 GB, 183 procs, 4.17h up
[20:41] <Yaiyan> Ubuntu 10.04 runs fair slowly on that particular laptop mind
[20:42] <Yaiyan> How do I add Kubuntu to grub?
[20:42] <Riste> Im looking at the ksysguard and it displays only lets say 10% of the cpu
[20:42] <Yaiyan> When I installed it, it didn't add itself for some reason
[20:42] <Yaiyan> Riste, have you typed top?
[20:43] <BluesKaj> what are on atm?
[20:43] <denza242> Yaiyan: it's probably under "Ubuntu" or similar
[20:43] <Yaiyan> denza242, the "Ubuntu" is my normal 14.04 Unity version
[20:43] <Yaiyan> And all the other Ubuntu's have their (older) version numbers by them
[20:43] <denza242> i see
[20:43] <denza242> Yaiyan: try running update-grub from that install
[20:43] <BluesKaj> yeah grub still names it ubuntu for some reason
[20:44] <Riste> Yaiyan: u mean have i selected for it to only display the top percentage of usage of the applications? -yes + i scrolled down to see if theres something else as well
[20:44] <Yaiyan> Riste, I mean, run "top" in a terminal
[20:44] <Yaiyan> denza242, that claims to have found it, cheers :)
[20:45] <denza242> Yaiyan: np
[20:45] <Yaiyan> So, "Disks" pre-install, listed /dev/sdd as being my new disk
[20:45] <Yaiyan> Kubuntu's partition editor called it /dev/sdc, and the windows partition /dev/sdd
[20:45] <Riste>  top - 21:45:29 up 40 min,  2 users,  load average: 0,59, 1,17, 1,48 Tasks: 212 total,   1 running, 211 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie %Cpu(s): 12,3 us,  5,3 sy,  0,0 ni, 82,2 id,  0,2 wa,  0,0 hi,  0,0 si,  0,0 st KiB Mem:   8079300 total,  4738512 used,  3340788 free,   165320 buffers KiB Swap:  8291324 total,        0 used,  8291324 free.  1942248 cached Mem
[20:45] <Yaiyan> Now on Ubuntu, update-grub has called the windows partition /dev/sde
[20:45] <Yaiyan> I need to find out where it's getting these names from
[20:46] <Riste> 2 users, is it the root and my actuall user ?
[20:46] <Yaiyan> Riste, below that, there should be a list of processes running and how much cpu
[20:46] <Yaiyan> Yeah
[20:46] <Riste> in total about 25% used up
[20:46] <BluesKaj> Riste, which graphics . intel ?
[20:46] <Simonious> http://picbin.org/src/1107 <- ssh connections over the eth0 ip work fine, those on the wlan0 timeout - why?
[20:47] <Riste> yeah, its intel, and im running a dual screen, hmm
[20:47] <Riste> let me try disconnecting the screen maybe thats screwing it
[20:48] <Riste> nope, same thing xD
[20:48] <Riste> damn this is weird
[20:48] <BluesKaj> Riste, akonadi server , kmail, PIM ?
[20:49] <Riste> BluesKaj, I've no idea what that is except kmail, which im not even running
[20:51] <Riste> Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])         Subsystem: Dell Device 04b0         Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 36         Memory at f6800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]         Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]         I/O ports at f000 [size=64]         Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled]         
[20:51] <Riste> this is the graphics
[20:52] <BluesKaj> Riste, look in the kicker and type akon , then check if any of them are running
[20:53] <Yaiyan> Hmm, nothing's appeared on the panel :/
[20:53] <Yaiyan> Oh now it has
[20:53] <Yaiyan> Just took ages to appear
[20:54] <Riste> BluesKaj, in the top there isnt anything similar like that running
[20:57] <BluesKaj> that was a long shot, been a while since it caused trouble
[20:57] <Riste> xD
[20:57] <Riste> oh well thank you for your help i shall not bother you anymore and ill try to figure it out myself
[20:58] <Riste> hm its very weird though everything was fine on the previous version, just wanted to know if the update has caused problems for someone else as well
[20:59] <BluesKaj> \just a regular upgrade ?
[21:00] <Riste> nah i updated the version of the kubuntu
[21:02] <BluesKaj> from and t?o
[21:02] <BluesKaj> to even
[21:02] <Riste> 15.04 to latest
[21:03] <BluesKaj> have you done a dist upgrade to get the latest kernel?
[21:03] <Riste> not sure, i dont believe so
[21:04] <Riste> how do i get the latest kernel?
[21:06] <BluesKaj> if it's available to you then a sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade then sudo apt dist-upgrade will bring it in
[21:08] <Riste> sudo update updated some things
[21:09] <Riste> 0 new dist upgrades though
[21:09] <BluesKaj> now sudo apt upgrade
[21:09] <Riste> will restart soon to check if it did the trick
[21:09] <BluesKaj> don't restart
[21:09] <BluesKaj> now sudo apt upgrade
[21:10] <Riste> 0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.
[21:10] <BluesKaj> ok
[21:13] <Riste> thank you for the help
[21:17] <Simonious> http://picbin.org/src/1107 I put a wireless USB NIC in the machine and it appears to be running, but if I disconnect the wired network.. nothing.  What did I miss?
[23:40] <Fanfare> Q: Where is automount gone in systemsettings?