[00:21] <myrti> well removing config made it worse, surprisingly.. wouldn't load at all anymore
[00:22] <kaddi> booted an older kernel now, which seems to help but will prolly fail within a couple of minutes too
[00:22] <kaddi> ah and i moved the .kde folder too for good measure
[00:22] <kaddi> which means all my logs are gone :p
[00:22] <kaddi> well.. not gone gone but not in the history here
[00:42] <kaddi> gonna try for the upgrade, everything else just seems to make it worse at the moment
[00:46] <kaddi> i think i'll just kill plasmashell for now.. :p
[02:41] <punto> hi.. how do I hide the taskbar on kubuntu 15.10?
[02:42] <punto> ok I found it
[10:20] <sammy_> hi
[10:20] <kaddi> hi, i just upgraded to 15.10 and now the search in application launcher no longer works. It does not offer any results at all. Any idea how to fix this?
[10:20] <sammy_> i want to ask how to move app panel to the left as ubuntu
[10:20] <kaddi> It also broke my digital clock widget, which now only says: Error loading QML file: file:///usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.digitalclock/contents/ui/main.qml:46:34: Type CalendarView unavailable. Any advice on this would be welcome too
[10:36] <hateball> kaddi: does krunner work?
[10:37] <kaddi> not sure.. it crashed on one login, but not consistently. How do I check?
[10:38] <kaddi> hateball: i also noticed that i can no longer change screen resolution either
[10:39] <hateball> kaddi: You upgraded from 15.04 ?
[10:39] <kaddi> hateball: yes
[10:39] <hateball> kaddi: What GPU are you using? Or rather which driver
[10:39] <kaddi> i had kde 5.2.2 before
[10:39] <kaddi> hateball: it's integrated intel, driver I would check with lsmod?
[10:40] <hateball> That's fine, just wanted to know if it was nVidia/AMD which doesnt play nice with the regular screen settings
[10:40] <hateball> Hmmm
[10:41] <hateball> I thought 15.10 used krunner even in the application menu plasmoid, but I am on 14.04 on this machine so I cannot check
[10:42] <kaddi> yeah, it's not unlikely. I did see krunner crashing before :p
[10:42] <hateball> try firing it up from a terminal, "krunner &"
[10:42] <kaddi> already tried that, it didn't help for the search at least
[10:47] <kaddi> hang on, looks like the upgrade never really finished.. Just did a apt-get upgrade and there's 1200 packages being held back
[10:53] <hateball> heh
[10:53] <hateball> yeah, that sounds a tad broken
[10:54] <kaddi> upgrade froze on me yesterday, but i did a dpkg --configure and a apt-get install -f afterwards which ran through with no complaints.. so I thought it was done
[10:54] <kaddi> lol "we are sorry, kde5 (deleted) closed unexpectedly" guess whatever closed did so because it was deleted :p
[10:55] <kaddi> it's gonna be a while. :p I'll let you know about the outcome
[11:02] <elliot_> hi
[11:02] <elliot_> install conky ? kde
[11:06] <apparle> Is KDE 5.4.3 available as an update to 15.10 ?
[11:06] <apparle> Is it usually packaged into backports or similar ?
[11:09] <elliot_> yes  Plasma 5.4.3
[11:09] <elliot_> :)
[11:09] <apparle> yeah Plasma 5.4.3. I always get confused on the naming.
[11:09] <apparle> I didn't see an announcement on kubuntu.org, so I wasn't sure
[11:09] <elliot_> Netrunner 17 released
[11:09] <elliot_> Posted on November 23, 2015 by starbuck	
[11:09] <elliot_> The Netrunner Team is happy to announce the release of Netrunner 17 (codename Horizon) – 64bit version.
[11:09] <elliot_> (Note that the 32bit version remains at “16” until 18 LTS).
[11:09] <elliot_> snapshot-29
[11:10] <elliot_> Netrunner 17 ‘s codename is chosen as an indication of a mature Plasma finally emerging at the horizon with another update of KDE Plasma, Frameworks and Applications.
[11:11] <apparle> Netrunner isn't kubuntu right ?
[11:11] <elliot_> yes Netrunner
[11:12] <elliot_> ?
[11:51] <kaddi> hateball: seems to have been fixed with the configuration of the remaining packages. Sorry for the trouble
[11:52] <hateball> kaddi: :)
[11:52] <hateball> all is well that ends well
[11:52] <kaddi> hateball: yeah, i'm happy too.. :)
[12:08] <jubo2> Now that this Netbook is my irccin' base I gonna get a pressure air can and some silicon paste and take apart that stupid Lenovo
[12:08] <jubo2> Pressure air 400ml == 5.90€
[12:09] <jubo2> Silicon paste == 4.90€
[12:09] <jubo2> Screwdriver == costed ages ago
[12:10] <jubo2> worst that I can happen is I cannot put it together and no data is lost
[12:11] <jubo2> If the CPU starts running cool I will have salvaged 250€-300€ worth of HW
[12:11] <kaddi> is there a rule what logs i can delete? ci have a 1.3GB kern.log atm which i'm not sure is of anyuse really
[12:11] <jubo2> that laptop cost ~ £1,700
[12:11] <jubo2> when it was new in 2011
[12:12] <jubo2> kaddi: you have heard of automatic log rotation?
[12:12] <kaddi> nopw
[12:12] <jubo2> kaddi: hmm.. that's weird. I'd imagine it is turned on by default on a GNU/Linukka shipment
[12:13] <jubo2> kaddi: goes like this
[12:13] <kaddi> old logs are deleted automatically?
[12:13] <jubo2> it periodically moves filename.log to filename.log.0.gz ( or something very similar )
[12:14] <kaddi> ok
[12:14] <jubo2> moves filename.log.<N>.gz to filename.log.<N+1>.gz
[12:14] <jubo2> and deletes the last in the rotation
[12:14] <jubo2> that way you have history of logs but it doesn't need maintenance from human like your situation
[12:15] <kaddi> but will that break if I delete kernel.log.1 now? I onl have 40GB on / (small ssd) and 1.5GB in logs that are old really make an impact
[12:15] <kaddi> jubo2: i think it's working, i suspect something seriously freaked.. I do have kernlog.2-4.gz which are a coupl of kb only
[12:15] <kaddi> but kern.log.1 is 1.3GB
[12:17] <jubo2> kaddi: If I were you I'd look up the start-date and end-date from the file and move it to filename.log.2011-01-15-2015-11-26.tar.gz ( e.g. for start date Jan 15th 2011 and end date of today
[12:17] <jubo2> the touch filename.log
[12:17] <jubo2> *then
[12:17] <jubo2> and do that like yearly or so
[12:17] <kaddi> what's a good application to open a GB data file?
[12:18] <jubo2> then you have kernlog-2015.tar.gz kernlog-2016.tar.gz you get
[12:18] <jubo2> kaddi: any application that processet is serially without reading but small pieces of the file to memory at any time
[12:19] <jubo2> kaddi: grep is useful, awk, sed, tail -f..
[12:19] <kaddi> so the 1.3GB file is nov 15th to nov 23 2015
[12:20] <kaddi> looks like it basically consists of a billion Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0 lines
[12:20] <jubo2> so you name that kernlog-2015-11-15-2015-11-23.tar.gz if you need to maintain non-data-losing
[12:20] <jubo2> kaddi: notice it is little endian encoding
[12:21] <jubo2> a 'ls' will always automatically display bunch of filenames like this in chronological order
[12:21] <kaddi> no, i don't need to mantain that, i want to know if i can delete it without breaking the rotation you told me about
[12:21] <jubo2> hmm.. I'm afraid I cannot help coz I don't know
[12:21] <kaddi> ah ok
[12:22] <kaddi> There's 12414292 lines of "Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle" in that log
[12:22] <jubo2> kaddi: try
[12:23] <hateball> kaddi: yes, you can kill the file
[12:23] <jubo2> 'cp kernel.log kernel.log.old' ( better to use dates than just .old )
[12:23] <kaddi> ok it's deleted
[12:23] <jubo2> 'rm kernel.log'
[12:23] <jubo2> 'touch kernel.log'
[12:23] <kaddi> did a rm kernel.log.1 touch kernel.log.1.. so if it needs the file it's there, it's just empty :p
[12:24] <hateball> syslog will just spawn a new file anyhow
[12:24] <jubo2> I thought it would
[12:24] <hateball> you should probably see about why bluetooth is acting up tho
[12:24] <kaddi> and I now have 4GB free, which makes me feel much more at ease
[12:24] <kaddi> yeah, i probably should :p
[12:24] <kaddi> i only use it once in a month or so.. but was planning on doing that tomorrow, so might be smart to check it out today
[12:24] <jubo2> Seems in GNU/Linukka if you snatch the some files or directory or something it will just use it's best judgement to create a reasonable set of confs for itself
[12:25] <jubo2> that's the usual thing
[12:25] <kaddi> see, now the /var/log directory went from 1.4GB to just 38MB
[12:25]  * kaddi has a happeh :)
[12:26] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:26] <Smurphy> Howdy folks.
[12:27] <BluesKaj> Hi Smurphy
[12:27] <kaddi> heya
[12:27] <Smurphy> Ah - folks - if you have slowing down systems - a very good thing to do - especially with KDE/Plasma: ln -s /dev/null .xsession-errors
[12:27] <Smurphy> Hi BluesKaj :)
[12:28] <Smurphy> and if one wants to prolong the life of his SSD, mount /tmp, /var/tmp and /var/log to a ramfs. it will be cleaned upon reboot, and won't touch the SSD. Only - in case you need to troubleshoot - disable the ramfs.
[12:28] <Smurphy> :}
[12:29] <kaddi> but only if you have a lot of ram too ;p
[12:29] <Smurphy> mac mini here, i7 2.6GHz Quad-Core CPU, 16GB Ram. That should do it ;D
[12:29] <kaddi> 4GB of RAM here ;)
[12:30] <kaddi> well the bluetooth thing found it's own way of solving the problem, apparently.. it's no longer detecting my adapter >.<
[12:30] <BluesKaj> Smurphy, ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘.xsession-errors’: File exists
[12:31] <jubo2> G'moring BluesKaj
[12:31] <jubo2> *morning even
[12:31] <hateball> Smurphy: Maybe there is a reason that logs get written
[12:31] <Smurphy> BluesKaj: Of course you have to remove it first :)
[12:32] <jubo2> Kids: moring is when a ship is at anchor outside the port waiting for docking and unloading or loading space in the harbor
[12:32] <Smurphy> hateball: I have nothing against logs. I have something against my .xsession-errors file being 5GB in size at the end of the day.
[12:32] <jubo2> Morning is in Irc Standard Time always, no matter what the timezone or time of day
[12:33] <BluesKaj> old Hp 2008 vintage , amd cpu 5200+ dual core, 6G RAM, Samsung EVO 250G SSD
[12:33] <Smurphy> My laptop is a Asus Netbook, 4GB Ram, 1.8Ghz 4Core Atom CPU :)
[12:33] <jubo2> I would just like a computer that works
[12:33] <Smurphy> jubo2: Got plenty of them here.
[12:34] <jubo2> The power button would have fallen off this one if I hadn't Jesus taped it
[12:36] <kaddi> hmm, is there an easy way to check if the lack of bluetooth adapter is a hardware or a driver issue? should the bluetooth adapter show up in lusb/lspci if the drivers are missing?
[12:37] <kaddi> (i should probably mention again that I had a bit of a rocky upgrade this morning from 15.04 to 15.10, everything seems working now but the bluetooth. However I haven't used bluetooth in weeks so this problem may be unrelated)
[12:38] <jubo2> kaddi: yeah.. dist-upgrade is famous for causing some stuff to break but nothing very significant breaking
[12:38] <jubo2> kaddi: That is why I do semi-clean installation
[12:38] <jubo2> clean would be clean
[12:39] <jubo2> I mount /home at "clean" install time so it's semi-clean coz it obviously reads in some of the confs or just decline to write over owner's existing records
[12:39] <kaddi> yeah, due to my space issues, I didn't split / and /home
[12:40] <kaddi> might by a bigger drive
[12:40] <jubo2> kaddi: aha.. you save yourself from some headache you get yourself some other headacche
[12:40] <kaddi> yeah.. what i get for wanting a ssd :p
[12:40] <jubo2> Me fallen for the same allure
[12:40] <kaddi> when I had 500GB hard drive, i split /home / and all too
[12:40] <jubo2> bought 120GB SSD
[12:40] <kaddi> now I have a dual boot on 120GB and.. yeah.. it's not easy
[12:41] <jubo2> for 4 OS.. a Linukka in a Windows and a Windows in a Linukka
[12:41] <kaddi> i should wipe the recovery partition and make that /home
[12:41] <Smurphy> dmesg | grep -i Blu
[12:41] <Smurphy> That would tel, you if it has been detected by your currently running kernel.
[12:41] <kaddi> Smurphy: it shows nothing
[12:41] <clivejo> why would anyone want to dual boot into windows?!?
[12:41] <kaddi> i'm fairly sure it doesn't since all programs are telling me there's no bluetooth adapter present
[12:42] <kaddi> clivejo: because work sucks and has windows only programs
[12:42] <kaddi> :p
[12:42] <clivejo> kaddi: not setup a VM?
[12:43] <kaddi> clivejo: doesn't make much of a difference if I run Windows in a VM or as a dualboot, really.. The space used would be about the same
[12:43] <kaddi> and windows was already installed, so I don't go through the hassle of having to do the install again
[12:43] <clivejo> but windows doesnt like sharing with other OS!
[12:43] <jubo2> clivejo: All ain't got quadcore with such fine virtualization support and 16GB or more RAM that you can smoothly run Micro$hit Office in a Windows in a KVM or Xen
[12:44] <Smurphy> kaddi: Then bluetooth drivers have not been loaded.
[12:44] <clivejo> gonna give you no end of hassle
[12:44] <jubo2> clivejo: some of us poor
[12:44] <BluesKaj> VMs have never been a satisfactory experience for me with windows guests , always some problem
[12:44] <kaddi> jubo2: good point.. with 4GB of RAM, i'm not sure VB would be the way to go.. not if you want to work in the guest OS
[12:44] <Smurphy> kaddi: amke a: sudo modprobe bluetooth
[12:45] <Smurphy> it should load all kind of dependend drivers.
[12:45] <Smurphy> Thing is - it usually loads these at start automatically.
[12:45] <Smurphy> What computer is it  you have ?
[12:45] <clivejo> I have a laptop with 4Gb RAM and it runs windows fine
[12:46] <clivejo> in VirtualBox
[12:46] <kaddi> Smurphy: ok, now I get messages about bluetooth being loaded
[12:46] <Smurphy> ok.
[12:47] <Smurphy> make: dmesg | grep -i Blu
[12:47] <kaddi> systemsettings still says there's no bluetooth adapter though
[12:47] <Smurphy> again
[12:47] <kaddi> http://pastebin.com/qSaAKSgf
[12:48] <Smurphy> Ok. Did you enable KDE Bluetooth Integration ?
[12:48] <kaddi> is the result i get from the grep
[12:48] <kaddi> it's enabled in systemsettings ->Bluetooth ->Advanced
[12:48] <Smurphy> Then it should work.
[12:49] <kaddi> yeah, i agree that it should work
[12:50] <Smurphy> Do you have bluez and bluedevil installed ? that's what is linking to KDE.
[12:50] <Smurphy> also rfkill is very handy.
[12:50] <kaddi> bluez and bluedevil are installed
[12:50] <kaddi> what is rfkill?
[12:51] <Smurphy> It gives you the possibility to enable/disable bluetooth
[12:51] <kaddi> how? rfkill bluetooth?
[12:51] <Smurphy> By default, I disable them all (Bluetooth).
[12:51] <Smurphy>  rfkill list
[12:51] <Smurphy> by example ;)
[12:51] <kaddi> rfkill list bluetooth returns nothing
[12:52] <BluesKaj> how does the .xsession-errors file become so large on your machine , Smurphy, Mine is only a couple hunderd lines
[12:52] <Smurphy> BluesKaj: that is a good question ... As I was not able to reduce it, I decided that way.
[12:52] <Smurphy> rfkill list
[12:52] <Smurphy> only that !
[12:53] <kaddi> myrti@mytree:~$ rfkill list
[12:53] <kaddi> 0: phy0: Wireless LAN
[12:53] <kaddi>         Soft blocked: no
[12:53] <kaddi>         Hard blocked: no
[12:53] <kaddi> that's all
[12:53] <Smurphy> So there is no recognized bluetooth device there.
[12:53] <Smurphy> when you do: lsmod | grep bluetooth
[12:53] <Smurphy> What do you see ?
[12:53] <BluesKaj> i use autoremove and autoclean a lot
[12:53] <Smurphy> bluetooth             516096  29 bnep,btbcm,btrtl,btusb,rfcomm,btintel
[12:53] <Smurphy> Got this.
[12:53] <kaddi> myrti@mytree:~$ lsmod |grep bluetooth
[12:53] <kaddi> bluetooth             516096  5 bnep
[12:54] <Smurphy> Ok - which Kubuntu version are you running ?
[12:54] <kaddi> 15.10
[12:54] <kaddi> since this morning
[12:54] <Smurphy> OK - check this: lsusb | grep -i Blu
[12:54] <Smurphy> usually a USB device.
[12:54] <kaddi> nothing
[12:55] <Smurphy> Then your bluetooth device has not been recognized.
[12:55] <kaddi> yes
[12:55] <Smurphy> Is it internal, or a USB key ?
[12:55] <kaddi> that's what I was saying
[12:55] <kaddi> internal
[12:56] <Smurphy> Could you provide me the listing of: sudo dmidecode
[12:56] <Smurphy> it has all registered hardware inside.
[12:56] <kaddi> http://pastebin.com/0PwG3DXT
[12:59] <Smurphy> It doesn't show any Bluetooth. Could you also paste the "lsusb" please ?
[12:59] <Smurphy> and lspci
[12:59] <Smurphy> It has to be somewhere... :}
[12:59] <Smurphy> And - last question. Have you checked the driver manager ? Eventually you need to load drivers.
[13:00] <kaddi> http://pastebin.com/cHunUi1A
[13:00] <jubo2> I want to force my GNU/Linukka to slow the chip down or disable the critical temp autoshutdown
[13:00] <kaddi> yeah, it said something about needing an intel driver for microcode, which I let it download
[13:01] <jubo2> I don't care if the latter solution burns my chip broken
[13:01] <Smurphy> Microcode is smomething else.
[13:01] <kaddi> yeah i figure it might
[13:02] <kaddi> i'll be back in a bit, i'll boot into windows to check for the bluetooth there.. this is starting to be evry weird
[13:02] <Smurphy> ok.
[13:02] <Smurphy> Probably a bluetooth modem or so.
[13:05] <Smurphy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1388969 *prolly this*
[13:06] <jubo2> LiveCD + 'sudo lilo -M /dev/sdc mbr' -> Yet another unbootable Win7 rescued
[13:06] <jubo2> and naturally need to 'sudo apt install lilo'
[13:07] <jubo2> Then when you get bored of just Windows you can install GNU/Linukka again by the side and that time GRUB will nuke lilo from the MBR and take over
[13:07] <Smurphy> Reason I stopped using grub/lilo on UEFI systems.
[13:07] <Smurphy> Ok I';ll be off a while. Of kaddi comes back, provide him the link I pasted before please.
[13:07] <jubo2> Smurphy: That 500GB had an UEFI boot sector
[13:08] <jubo2> till I smashed it to bithereens with Gparted lol
[13:12] <BluesKaj> jubo2, using legacy mode and secure boot disabled?
[13:13] <jubo2> uhh..
[13:13] <jubo2> BluesKaj: uhh.. wut?
[13:14] <BluesKaj> in your urfi/bios
[13:14] <BluesKaj> uefi even
[13:15] <jubo2> The 500GiB disk that woulnd't boot eventhough Acronis said it would but that wasn't anything a 'sudo apt install lilo' and 'sudo lilo /dev/sdc -M mbr' wouldn't fix
[13:15] <jubo2> BluesKaj: I don't think I've seen such settings in the BIOS
[13:15] <BluesKaj> I'm curious about how other users handle booting after wiping the uefi  boot partition
[13:16] <jubo2> that machine is weird.. It's a 2011 1st generation i5
[13:16] <jubo2> When in Kubuntu it burns the chip off
[13:16] <BluesKaj> I just letkubuntu ubiquity do it's thing and install grub
[13:16] <jubo2> When in Windows it slows the clock to 1-1.5GHz
[13:16] <jubo2> no sorrly 1.5-2.0
[13:17] <jubo2> and does not overheat
[13:17] <BluesKaj> nm, we're not even on the same page
[13:17] <jubo2> also in Windows the readings are by an order of magnitude less volatile
[13:17] <jubo2> something fishy in mi HW or microcode or somewhere
[13:18] <jubo2> ** the temperature
[13:18] <jubo2> the sensor does crazy in Kubuntu and causes overheat shutdown now and then
[13:18]  * BluesKaj shrugs
[13:18] <jubo2> in Windows the temp fluxes like 2-3C
[13:19] <jubo2> they prlly just mellow it out algorithmically
[13:19] <BluesKaj> is there a question in there ?
[13:20] <jubo2> but the 15-20C variance in matter of few seconds without noticeable change in CPU load or current clock speed
[13:20] <jubo2> vs 2-3C variance in the Windows readings
[13:20] <BluesKaj> guess not  :-)
[13:20] <jubo2> BluesKaj: I should prlly write about this in mah http://juboblo.gr
[13:21] <jubo2> the case is so bizarre
[13:21] <jubo2> and annoying
[13:21] <jubo2> and fixable
[13:21] <jubo2> silicon paste is 4.90€ / syringe
[13:21] <jubo2> 400ml pressured air can is 5.90€
[13:21] <jubo2> and I gotta go to the HW store to get mi mum's RAM
[13:22] <BluesKaj> well, this isn't your personal blog for musings and thoughts , if that's what you mean , jubo2
[13:22] <jubo2> so I get all on same trip
[13:22] <jubo2> BluesKaj: yeah
[13:22] <jubo2> not irc material
[13:22] <jubo2> BluesKaj: You want question?
[13:22] <BluesKaj> this is Kubuntu support iirc
[13:26] <jubo2> BluesKaj: Why does my Kubuntu15.10 GNU/Linukka burn the chip at ~ 90C ~ 2.0-2.5Ghz operating speed causing emergency shutdown because of temperature because the readings viewed in Psensor may flux 15-20C somewhat interdependent of CPU load. Windows 7 keeps the CPU ~ 1.5-2.0GHz quite independent from the load and the temps are in the acceptable ~ 70C zone with only 2-4C variance in the readings
[13:27] <jubo2> Dear #kubuntu, what is this?
[13:30] <jubo2> Psensor is a copyleft program 'sudo apt install psensor'
[13:30] <jubo2> Core Temp is a Windows program and reports real time temp sensor data ( prlly algorithmically smoothed but much more stable ) and real time CPU frequency
[13:30] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[13:31] <jubo2> with these I have been able to cross examine the behaviour of the various operating systems
[13:31] <jubo2> G'afternoon lordievader
[13:38] <BluesKaj> jubo2, dunno but have you cleaned your cpu geatsink and fins lately?
[13:38] <BluesKaj> heatsink
[14:00] <lordievader> o/ How are you guys doing?
[14:21] <Smurphy> jubo2: If there is a UEFI/EFI Partition on the disk, install refind - it can boot directly from the Ubuntu kernels.
[14:22] <Smurphy> apt-get  install refind - but make sure the efi disk is mounted.
[15:24] <pat_rick> hey all
[15:25] <pat_rick> I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx
[15:25] <pat_rick> using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error
[15:26] <pat_rick> using the packages from the AMD site (which are a bit newer), vainfo looks ok, but whenever I play a hd video on youtube all I see is a green video
[15:27] <pat_rick> as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd
[16:16] <pat_rick> hey all
[16:16] <pat_rick> I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx
[16:16] <pat_rick> using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error
[16:17] <pat_rick> sing the packages from the AMD site (which are a bit newer), vainfo looks ok, but whenever I play a hd video on youtube all I see is a green video
[16:17] <pat_rick> as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd
[16:22] <hmeine> Hi, since the update from 15.04 to 15.10 I am missing *kdesvn* (not available in muon, no up-to-date online information about packages).  I did not find any sign that it is abandoned or so, so can anybody here point me to how to get it?
[16:24] <lordievader> !info kdesvn
[16:24] <lordievader> !info kdesvn vivid
[16:25] <lordievader> hmeine: According to [1] 14.04 was the last version with kdesvn. [1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdesvn
[16:33] <hmeine> lordievader: thanks a lot. apparently, nobody here heard about its fate either. :-(
[16:33] <lordievader> hmeine: I suppose you could compile it from source.
[16:33] <hmeine> the link is useful, though - thanks
[16:34] <hmeine> yes, I could.  I just wonder about it – I thought it was one of the most important projects within kdesdk
[16:34] <hmeine> (along kdbg and kdevelop, I guess)
[16:34] <hmeine> and one of the best SVN GUIs for Linux
[16:35] <hmeine> I'll ask in #kde
[17:39] <patrick__> hey all
[17:39] <patrick__> I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx
[17:39] <patrick__> using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error
[17:39] <patrick__> using the packages from the AMD site (which are a bit newer), vainfo looks ok, but whenever I play a hd video on youtube all I see is a green video
[17:39] <patrick__>  as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd
[17:57] <elliot_> hi
[17:57] <thesola10> silence.
[17:57] <thesola10> Oh hi
[17:57] <elliot_> kafkon
[17:57] <elliot_> ?
[17:57] <thesola10> ?
[17:58] <elliot_> I have a question
[17:59] <elliot_> rss install ?
[17:59] <elliot_> How to inaugurati
[18:05] <krytarik> !details | elliot_
[19:26] <patrick__> hey all
[19:26] <patrick__> I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx
[19:26] <patrick__> using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error
[19:26] <patrick__> using the packages from the AMD site (which are a bit newer), vainfo looks ok, but whenever I play a hd video on youtube all I see is a green video
[19:26] <patrick__> as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd
[19:34] <lordievader> patrick__: Is the driver loaded?
[19:38] <patrick__> lordievader: fglrx is loaded, yes
[19:39] <lordievader> What happens when you disable the graphics acceleration for your video player?
[19:39] <patrick__> almost everything seems to work, with the exception of video acceleration and blender refusing to acknowledge my GPU as an OpenCL device
[19:44] <patrick__> lordievader: no change in firefox or vlc
[19:44] <patrick__> interestingly vlc cpu usage is relatively low even for an hd movie
[19:45] <patrick__> might be the source material, though
[19:46] <lordievader> Hmm, does this happen to be a hybrid system?
[19:46] <patrick__> no
[19:51] <lordievader> patrick__: Could you pastebin the output of glxinfo?
[19:56] <patrick__> lordievader: have fun https://paste.kde.org/poxr7qaic
[19:59] <lordievader> patrick__: That looks alright. Not really sure what is causing the green screens, etc.
[20:03] <patrick__> lordievader: yeah, me neither, as I said, I suspect the video hw acceleration
[20:03] <patrick__> vainfo reports an error with fglrx(-updates) from the repositories
[20:04] <patrick__> the green videos only happen with fglrx from amd.com though
[20:04] <patrick__> if nothing helps, I guess I could go back to radeonsi
[20:04] <patrick__> fglrx isn't really good enough for most games anyway
[20:04] <lordievader> Does the driver load when using the one from the repo?
[20:05] <patrick__> yes
[20:05] <lordievader> Hmm.... Not really sure what this mean. What model card do you have anyways?
[20:05] <patrick__> both the amd one and the repo one work with the exception of the video thing
[20:05] <patrick__> 7850 w 2gb
[20:06] <heinkel_111> patrick__:
[20:07] <heinkel_111> patrick__: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?69302-Graphics-card-driver-advice
[20:07] <heinkel_111> <--- not sure if this is relevant for you
[20:08] <heinkel_111> but take a look
[20:09] <patrick__> heinkel_111: unfortunately not, but thanks anyways!
[23:37] <r_rios> Hello. I just updated to Kubuntu 15.10, but Plasma won't start up. LightDM shows up, but it gets stuck at the splash screen
[23:37] <r_rios> GNOME runs just fine
[23:48] <finetundra> What backend should amarok be using?