[00:21] well removing config made it worse, surprisingly.. wouldn't load at all anymore === myrti is now known as kaddi [00:22] booted an older kernel now, which seems to help but will prolly fail within a couple of minutes too [00:22] ah and i moved the .kde folder too for good measure [00:22] which means all my logs are gone :p [00:22] well.. not gone gone but not in the history here === myrti is now known as kaddi [00:42] gonna try for the upgrade, everything else just seems to make it worse at the moment === us-_ is now known as us0 [00:46] i think i'll just kill plasmashell for now.. :p === jwicks is now known as otay [02:41] hi.. how do I hide the taskbar on kubuntu 15.10? [02:42] ok I found it === descilla is now known as Guest34677 === descilla is now known as Guest985 === kobymaster is now known as kobymaster_ === regedit_ is now known as regedit === dahlia_ is now known as dahlia === ahoneybu- is now known as ahoneybun === Plas is now known as PlasmaStar === kalz_ is now known as kalz === CyberSix_ is now known as CyberSix === Aleksander is now known as alxd === Macer_ is now known as Macer === Tm_Tr is now known as Guest21169 === descilla is now known as Guest27797 === regedit_ is now known as regedit === thrace_ is now known as thrace === Tm_Tr is now known as Guest40991 === mark1__ is now known as lnx01 === lnx01 is now known as ln-x === descilla is now known as Guest69212 === jman is now known as Guest29443 === Guest40991 is now known as Tm_Tr [10:20] hi [10:20] 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] i want to ask how to move app panel to the left as ubuntu [10:20] 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] kaddi: does krunner work? [10:37] not sure.. it crashed on one login, but not consistently. How do I check? [10:38] hateball: i also noticed that i can no longer change screen resolution either [10:39] kaddi: You upgraded from 15.04 ? [10:39] hateball: yes [10:39] kaddi: What GPU are you using? Or rather which driver [10:39] i had kde 5.2.2 before [10:39] hateball: it's integrated intel, driver I would check with lsmod? [10:40] That's fine, just wanted to know if it was nVidia/AMD which doesnt play nice with the regular screen settings [10:40] Hmmm [10:41] 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] yeah, it's not unlikely. I did see krunner crashing before :p [10:42] try firing it up from a terminal, "krunner &" [10:42] already tried that, it didn't help for the search at least [10:47] 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] heh [10:53] yeah, that sounds a tad broken [10:54] 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] lol "we are sorry, kde5 (deleted) closed unexpectedly" guess whatever closed did so because it was deleted :p [10:55] it's gonna be a while. :p I'll let you know about the outcome [11:02] hi [11:02] install conky ? kde [11:06] Is KDE 5.4.3 available as an update to 15.10 ? [11:06] Is it usually packaged into backports or similar ? [11:09] yes Plasma 5.4.3 [11:09] :) [11:09] yeah Plasma 5.4.3. I always get confused on the naming. [11:09] I didn't see an announcement on kubuntu.org, so I wasn't sure [11:09] Netrunner 17 released [11:09] Posted on November 23, 2015 by starbuck [11:09] The Netrunner Team is happy to announce the release of Netrunner 17 (codename Horizon) – 64bit version. [11:09] (Note that the 32bit version remains at “16” until 18 LTS). [11:09] snapshot-29 [11:10] 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] Netrunner isn't kubuntu right ? [11:11] yes Netrunner [11:12] ? === descilla is now known as Guest31928 [11:51] hateball: seems to have been fixed with the configuration of the remaining packages. Sorry for the trouble [11:52] kaddi: :) [11:52] all is well that ends well [11:52] hateball: yeah, i'm happy too.. :) === giacomo is now known as white [12:08] 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] Pressure air 400ml == 5.90€ [12:09] Silicon paste == 4.90€ [12:09] Screwdriver == costed ages ago [12:10] worst that I can happen is I cannot put it together and no data is lost [12:11] If the CPU starts running cool I will have salvaged 250€-300€ worth of HW [12:11] 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] that laptop cost ~ £1,700 [12:11] when it was new in 2011 [12:12] kaddi: you have heard of automatic log rotation? [12:12] nopw [12:12] kaddi: hmm.. that's weird. I'd imagine it is turned on by default on a GNU/Linukka shipment [12:13] kaddi: goes like this [12:13] old logs are deleted automatically? [12:13] it periodically moves filename.log to filename.log.0.gz ( or something very similar ) [12:14] ok [12:14] moves filename.log..gz to filename.log..gz [12:14] and deletes the last in the rotation [12:14] that way you have history of logs but it doesn't need maintenance from human like your situation [12:15] 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] 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] but kern.log.1 is 1.3GB [12:17] 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] the touch filename.log [12:17] *then [12:17] and do that like yearly or so [12:17] what's a good application to open a GB data file? [12:18] then you have kernlog-2015.tar.gz kernlog-2016.tar.gz you get [12:18] kaddi: any application that processet is serially without reading but small pieces of the file to memory at any time [12:19] kaddi: grep is useful, awk, sed, tail -f.. [12:19] so the 1.3GB file is nov 15th to nov 23 2015 [12:20] looks like it basically consists of a billion Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0 lines [12:20] so you name that kernlog-2015-11-15-2015-11-23.tar.gz if you need to maintain non-data-losing [12:20] kaddi: notice it is little endian encoding [12:21] a 'ls' will always automatically display bunch of filenames like this in chronological order [12:21] 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] hmm.. I'm afraid I cannot help coz I don't know [12:21] ah ok [12:22] There's 12414292 lines of "Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle" in that log [12:22] kaddi: try [12:23] kaddi: yes, you can kill the file [12:23] 'cp kernel.log kernel.log.old' ( better to use dates than just .old ) [12:23] ok it's deleted [12:23] 'rm kernel.log' [12:23] 'touch kernel.log' [12:23] 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] syslog will just spawn a new file anyhow [12:24] I thought it would [12:24] you should probably see about why bluetooth is acting up tho [12:24] and I now have 4GB free, which makes me feel much more at ease [12:24] yeah, i probably should :p [12:24] 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] 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] that's the usual thing [12:25] see, now the /var/log directory went from 1.4GB to just 38MB [12:25] * kaddi has a happeh :) [12:26] Hiyas all [12:26] Howdy folks. [12:27] Hi Smurphy [12:27] heya [12:27] 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] Hi BluesKaj :) [12:28] 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] :} [12:29] but only if you have a lot of ram too ;p [12:29] mac mini here, i7 2.6GHz Quad-Core CPU, 16GB Ram. That should do it ;D [12:29] 4GB of RAM here ;) [12:30] well the bluetooth thing found it's own way of solving the problem, apparently.. it's no longer detecting my adapter >.< [12:30] Smurphy, ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘.xsession-errors’: File exists [12:31] G'moring BluesKaj [12:31] *morning even [12:31] Smurphy: Maybe there is a reason that logs get written [12:31] BluesKaj: Of course you have to remove it first :) [12:32] 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] 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] Morning is in Irc Standard Time always, no matter what the timezone or time of day [12:33] old Hp 2008 vintage , amd cpu 5200+ dual core, 6G RAM, Samsung EVO 250G SSD [12:33] My laptop is a Asus Netbook, 4GB Ram, 1.8Ghz 4Core Atom CPU :) [12:33] I would just like a computer that works [12:33] jubo2: Got plenty of them here. [12:34] The power button would have fallen off this one if I hadn't Jesus taped it [12:36] 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] (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] kaddi: yeah.. dist-upgrade is famous for causing some stuff to break but nothing very significant breaking [12:38] kaddi: That is why I do semi-clean installation [12:38] clean would be clean [12:39] 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] yeah, due to my space issues, I didn't split / and /home [12:40] might by a bigger drive [12:40] kaddi: aha.. you save yourself from some headache you get yourself some other headacche [12:40] yeah.. what i get for wanting a ssd :p [12:40] Me fallen for the same allure [12:40] when I had 500GB hard drive, i split /home / and all too [12:40] bought 120GB SSD [12:40] now I have a dual boot on 120GB and.. yeah.. it's not easy [12:41] for 4 OS.. a Linukka in a Windows and a Windows in a Linukka [12:41] i should wipe the recovery partition and make that /home [12:41] dmesg | grep -i Blu [12:41] That would tel, you if it has been detected by your currently running kernel. [12:41] Smurphy: it shows nothing [12:41] why would anyone want to dual boot into windows?!? [12:41] i'm fairly sure it doesn't since all programs are telling me there's no bluetooth adapter present [12:42] clivejo: because work sucks and has windows only programs [12:42] :p [12:42] kaddi: not setup a VM? [12:43] 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] and windows was already installed, so I don't go through the hassle of having to do the install again [12:43] but windows doesnt like sharing with other OS! [12:43] clivejo: All ain't got quadcore with such fine virtualization support and 16GB or more RAM that you can smoothly run Micro$hit Office in a Windows in a KVM or Xen [12:44] kaddi: Then bluetooth drivers have not been loaded. [12:44] gonna give you no end of hassle [12:44] clivejo: some of us poor [12:44] VMs have never been a satisfactory experience for me with windows guests , always some problem [12:44] jubo2: good point.. with 4GB of RAM, i'm not sure VB would be the way to go.. not if you want to work in the guest OS [12:44] kaddi: amke a: sudo modprobe bluetooth [12:45] it should load all kind of dependend drivers. [12:45] Thing is - it usually loads these at start automatically. [12:45] What computer is it you have ? [12:45] I have a laptop with 4Gb RAM and it runs windows fine [12:46] in VirtualBox [12:46] Smurphy: ok, now I get messages about bluetooth being loaded [12:46] ok. [12:47] make: dmesg | grep -i Blu [12:47] systemsettings still says there's no bluetooth adapter though [12:47] again [12:47] http://pastebin.com/qSaAKSgf [12:48] Ok. Did you enable KDE Bluetooth Integration ? [12:48] is the result i get from the grep [12:48] it's enabled in systemsettings ->Bluetooth ->Advanced [12:48] Then it should work. [12:49] yeah, i agree that it should work [12:50] Do you have bluez and bluedevil installed ? that's what is linking to KDE. [12:50] also rfkill is very handy. [12:50] bluez and bluedevil are installed [12:50] what is rfkill? [12:51] It gives you the possibility to enable/disable bluetooth [12:51] how? rfkill bluetooth? [12:51] By default, I disable them all (Bluetooth). [12:51] rfkill list [12:51] by example ;) [12:51] rfkill list bluetooth returns nothing [12:52] how does the .xsession-errors file become so large on your machine , Smurphy, Mine is only a couple hunderd lines [12:52] BluesKaj: that is a good question ... As I was not able to reduce it, I decided that way. [12:52] rfkill list [12:52] only that ! [12:53] myrti@mytree:~$ rfkill list [12:53] 0: phy0: Wireless LAN [12:53] Soft blocked: no [12:53] Hard blocked: no [12:53] that's all [12:53] So there is no recognized bluetooth device there. [12:53] when you do: lsmod | grep bluetooth [12:53] What do you see ? [12:53] i use autoremove and autoclean a lot [12:53] bluetooth 516096 29 bnep,btbcm,btrtl,btusb,rfcomm,btintel [12:53] Got this. [12:53] myrti@mytree:~$ lsmod |grep bluetooth [12:53] bluetooth 516096 5 bnep [12:54] Ok - which Kubuntu version are you running ? [12:54] 15.10 [12:54] since this morning [12:54] OK - check this: lsusb | grep -i Blu [12:54] usually a USB device. [12:54] nothing [12:55] Then your bluetooth device has not been recognized. [12:55] yes [12:55] Is it internal, or a USB key ? [12:55] that's what I was saying [12:55] internal [12:56] Could you provide me the listing of: sudo dmidecode [12:56] it has all registered hardware inside. [12:56] http://pastebin.com/0PwG3DXT [12:59] It doesn't show any Bluetooth. Could you also paste the "lsusb" please ? [12:59] and lspci [12:59] It has to be somewhere... :} [12:59] And - last question. Have you checked the driver manager ? Eventually you need to load drivers. [13:00] http://pastebin.com/cHunUi1A [13:00] I want to force my GNU/Linukka to slow the chip down or disable the critical temp autoshutdown [13:00] yeah, it said something about needing an intel driver for microcode, which I let it download [13:01] I don't care if the latter solution burns my chip broken [13:01] Microcode is smomething else. [13:01] yeah i figure it might [13:02] 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] ok. [13:02] Probably a bluetooth modem or so. [13:05] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1388969 *prolly this* [13:05] Launchpad bug 1388969 in linux (Ubuntu) "bluetooth hci interface "down" on every reboot" [Low,Expired] [13:06] LiveCD + 'sudo lilo -M /dev/sdc mbr' -> Yet another unbootable Win7 rescued [13:06] and naturally need to 'sudo apt install lilo' [13:07] 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] Reason I stopped using grub/lilo on UEFI systems. [13:07] Ok I';ll be off a while. Of kaddi comes back, provide him the link I pasted before please. [13:07] Smurphy: That 500GB had an UEFI boot sector [13:08] till I smashed it to bithereens with Gparted lol [13:12] jubo2, using legacy mode and secure boot disabled? [13:13] uhh.. [13:13] BluesKaj: uhh.. wut? [13:14] in your urfi/bios [13:14] uefi even [13:15] 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] BluesKaj: I don't think I've seen such settings in the BIOS [13:15] I'm curious about how other users handle booting after wiping the uefi boot partition [13:16] that machine is weird.. It's a 2011 1st generation i5 [13:16] When in Kubuntu it burns the chip off [13:16] I just letkubuntu ubiquity do it's thing and install grub [13:16] When in Windows it slows the clock to 1-1.5GHz [13:16] no sorrly 1.5-2.0 [13:17] and does not overheat [13:17] nm, we're not even on the same page [13:17] also in Windows the readings are by an order of magnitude less volatile [13:17] something fishy in mi HW or microcode or somewhere [13:18] ** the temperature [13:18] the sensor does crazy in Kubuntu and causes overheat shutdown now and then [13:18] * BluesKaj shrugs [13:18] in Windows the temp fluxes like 2-3C [13:19] they prlly just mellow it out algorithmically [13:19] is there a question in there ? [13:20] but the 15-20C variance in matter of few seconds without noticeable change in CPU load or current clock speed [13:20] vs 2-3C variance in the Windows readings [13:20] guess not :-) [13:20] BluesKaj: I should prlly write about this in mah http://juboblo.gr [13:21] the case is so bizarre [13:21] and annoying [13:21] and fixable [13:21] silicon paste is 4.90€ / syringe [13:21] 400ml pressured air can is 5.90€ [13:21] and I gotta go to the HW store to get mi mum's RAM [13:22] well, this isn't your personal blog for musings and thoughts , if that's what you mean , jubo2 [13:22] so I get all on same trip [13:22] BluesKaj: yeah [13:22] not irc material [13:22] BluesKaj: You want question? [13:22] this is Kubuntu support iirc [13:26] 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] Dear #kubuntu, what is this? [13:30] Psensor is a copyleft program 'sudo apt install psensor' [13:30] 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] Good afternoon. [13:31] with these I have been able to cross examine the behaviour of the various operating systems [13:31] G'afternoon lordievader === JeroenDeDauw_ is now known as JeroenDeDauw [13:38] jubo2, dunno but have you cleaned your cpu geatsink and fins lately? [13:38] heatsink [14:00] o/ How are you guys doing? [14:21] jubo2: If there is a UEFI/EFI Partition on the disk, install refind - it can boot directly from the Ubuntu kernels. [14:22] apt-get install refind - but make sure the efi disk is mounted. === tobiasBo1 is now known as tobiasBora === daniel is now known as Guest6039 === descilla is now known as Guest82884 [15:24] hey all [15:25] I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx [15:25] using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error [15:26] 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] as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd === WalterN is now known as tiwake [16:16] hey all [16:16] I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx [16:16] using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error [16:17] 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] as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd [16:22] 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] !info kdesvn [16:24] Package kdesvn does not exist in wily [16:24] !info kdesvn vivid [16:24] Package kdesvn does not exist in vivid [16:25] hmeine: According to [1] 14.04 was the last version with kdesvn. [1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdesvn [16:33] lordievader: thanks a lot. apparently, nobody here heard about its fate either. :-( [16:33] hmeine: I suppose you could compile it from source. [16:33] the link is useful, though - thanks === jason is now known as Guest98713 [16:34] yes, I could. I just wonder about it – I thought it was one of the most important projects within kdesdk [16:34] (along kdbg and kdevelop, I guess) [16:34] and one of the best SVN GUIs for Linux [16:35] I'll ask in #kde === austin6598_ is now known as austin6598 === JeZxLee_ is now known as JeZxLee === klaus is now known as Guest47395 [17:39] hey all [17:39] I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx [17:39] using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error [17:39] 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] as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd === claydoh_ is now known as claydoh [17:57] hi [17:57] silence. [17:57] Oh hi [17:57] kafkon [17:57] ? [17:57] ? [17:58] I have a question [17:59] rss install ? [17:59] How to inaugurati === Steffstoff is now known as Guest30376 [18:05] !details | elliot_ [18:05] elliot_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel) === tsimonq2alt is now known as tsimonq2 === Steffstoff is now known as Guest4428 === Vito_ is now known as Vito === jakob_ is now known as 16WAASF62 === DDR_ is now known as DDR === AntiSpamMeta_ is now known as AntiSpamMeta === scottn_work is now known as 18WAA8RCF [19:26] hey all [19:26] I've got trouble getting video hardware acceleration to work on Kubuntu 15.10 when using fglrx [19:26] using the packages from the official repositories, vainfo reports an error [19:26] 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] as in, the entire video is green when I switch to hd === jayhunold is now known as jhunold [19:34] patrick__: Is the driver loaded? [19:38] lordievader: fglrx is loaded, yes [19:39] What happens when you disable the graphics acceleration for your video player? [19:39] almost everything seems to work, with the exception of video acceleration and blender refusing to acknowledge my GPU as an OpenCL device [19:44] lordievader: no change in firefox or vlc [19:44] interestingly vlc cpu usage is relatively low even for an hd movie [19:45] might be the source material, though [19:46] Hmm, does this happen to be a hybrid system? [19:46] no [19:51] patrick__: Could you pastebin the output of glxinfo? [19:56] lordievader: have fun https://paste.kde.org/poxr7qaic [19:59] patrick__: That looks alright. Not really sure what is causing the green screens, etc. [20:03] lordievader: yeah, me neither, as I said, I suspect the video hw acceleration [20:03] vainfo reports an error with fglrx(-updates) from the repositories [20:04] the green videos only happen with fglrx from amd.com though [20:04] if nothing helps, I guess I could go back to radeonsi [20:04] fglrx isn't really good enough for most games anyway [20:04] Does the driver load when using the one from the repo? === sandroandrade_ is now known as sandroandrade [20:05] yes [20:05] Hmm.... Not really sure what this mean. What model card do you have anyways? [20:05] both the amd one and the repo one work with the exception of the video thing [20:05] 7850 w 2gb [20:06] patrick__: [20:07] patrick__: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?69302-Graphics-card-driver-advice [20:07] <--- not sure if this is relevant for you [20:08] but take a look [20:09] heinkel_111: unfortunately not, but thanks anyways! === turgay_ is now known as turgay === morgan is now known as Guest22895 === heinkel_112 is now known as heinkel_flying === DDR_ is now known as DDR === keithzg_ is now known as keithzg === unascribed_ is now known as unascribed === heinkel_flying is now known as heinkel_112 === heinkel_112 is now known as heinkel_flying === heinkel_flying is now known as heinkel_112 [23:37] 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] GNOME runs just fine [23:48] What backend should amarok be using? === jarek is now known as Guest18417