[00:45] <thenerdjones> does anyone else have a problem connecting to google talk through the instant messenger?
[02:04] <ubernoob> hi all.. having a hard time compiling audacity from source, keep getting an error during the make process. FreqWindow.cpp:89:21: fatal error: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
[03:13] <Bob-buntu> Hi all, running 15.10 kubuntu and wondering what ppa do I use to get the latest KDE release?
[04:20] <ubernoob> hi. i am trying to rip vinyls in kubuntu 64bit using the latest version of audacity. everything seems to run perfectly until i hit record, then audacity instantly crashes. any ideas as to how i can rectify this? thanks.
[05:43] <valorie> ubernoob: try starting audacity from the commandline, and watch the output
[05:44] <valorie> also: #audacity  is a thing, alis tells me
[06:27] <ubernoob> thanks valorie i will do that
[06:27] <valorie> it's always interesting, even if you don't understand
[06:27] <valorie> but the experts will help you in that chan
[06:27] <valorie> audacity isn't one of our applications
[06:28] <ubernoob> ahhhhh, what would be?
[06:30] <valorie> audacious is an independent project
[06:30] <ubernoob> well at least I have some output even tho i dont understand it ;p
[06:30] <valorie> right
[06:31] <valorie> there are loads of applications that are independent
[06:31] <valorie> think of firefox, libreoffice, etc.
[06:31] <ubernoob> i basically just need one to record usb audio into .flac
[06:32] <valorie> it's a really good application
[06:33] <ubernoob> maybe i can find something in muon in the mean time. thanks for your input. :-)
[06:33] <valorie> ?
[06:34] <valorie> you can certainly install audacity from muon
[06:34] <valorie> and that is the only way you should *ever* install things in kubuntu
[06:34] <valorie> from the archives
[06:34] <valorie> !info audacity
[10:06] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:03] <Schneyk> Hello
[11:04] <Schneyk> I'm using Kubuntu 15.10 and have a question that's not directly related to Kubuntu. I'm looking for a functioning Python IDE with GUI
[11:04] <Schneyk> Eric6 doesn't seem to work, same goes for Kdevelop
[11:05] <Schneyk> Do you have any recommendations?
[11:06] <soee> ?
[11:06] <Schneyk> soee: Is that directed at me?
[11:07] <soee> yes, what are you looking for ?
[11:07] <Schneyk> soee: I want a nice IDE for Python. Unfortunately, Eric (the IDE) seems to throw QT errors
[11:08] <Schneyk> I don't have the errors at hand, since I'm not near my real computer
[11:09] <soee> oh, i'm not sure. I use only PhpStorm for PHP/JS development but it is payed. Did you tried Eclipse or NetBeans or Aptana ?
[11:10] <Schneyk> I haven't tried Eclipse yet, actually wanted to stick to QT apps. I'd prefer Kdevelop with the Python module. But it failed to compile, version 4, and version 5beta, too
[11:11] <Schneyk> It seems the two QT versions are causing me troubles
[11:11] <soee> 2 QT versions ?
[11:11] <Schneyk> I have tried PyCharm, but it is very slow on my old computer
[11:11] <soee> i think kdeveop should work pretty nice
[11:12] <Schneyk> soee: I think I'm having Qt version 4 and version 5 installed. Isn't that standard in 15.10?
[11:12] <soee> if you are looking for somethin light, you might want to try https://dbader.org/blog/setting-up-sublime-text-for-python-development
[11:13] <Schneyk> Thanks
[11:13] <soee> Schneyk: i'm not sure, maybe some older apps require QT4, but QT5 shoudl be default in latets releases
[11:13] <Schneyk> But still I'm wondering why all these programs don't work properly on my install
[11:14] <soee> they shoudl i think
[11:14] <soee> let me check kdevelop
[11:14] <Schneyk> Then I borked my install
[11:14] <Schneyk> once again :(
[11:14] <soee> :D
[11:15] <soee> when Kdevelop throws an error for you ?
[11:15] <Schneyk> It's the kdev-python thing that I can't compile. The C++ IDE works fine
[11:15] <soee> oh
[11:16] <Schneyk> It must have somethong to do with Qt
[11:16] <Schneyk> lol, something
[11:17] <lordievader> Schneyk: Why does Kdevelop not work?
[11:17] <soee> you have to ask someone more experainced than me
[11:17] <lordievader> The python3 plugin is lovely.
[11:17] <soee> oh, hi lordievader
[11:18] <lordievader> Hey soee
[11:18] <Schneyk> lordievader: Hello!
[11:18] <Schneyk> lordievader: It doesn't compile
[11:18] <lordievader> Because?
[11:18] <Schneyk> But I have no error message handy since I'm not near my computer
[11:18] <Schneyk> I wanted to know if someone knew of problems like mine
[11:19]  * lordievader uses Kdevelop for python development
[11:20]  * jubo2 uses electric even for cooking some chicken legs
[11:20] <Schneyk> compiling kdev5beta shows that an emc(?) .cmake file is missing, but emc( or ecm) dev packages are installed
[11:21] <Schneyk> I think I'll set up a new install of Kubuntu. It will take too long for me to find the root cause of this issue
[11:22] <lordievader> Schneyk: You are likely missing a whole lot of -dev packages, that is normal for Kubuntu ;)
[11:22]  * Schneyk sighs
[11:23] <Schneyk> I have so many installed and still it didn't work
[11:23] <lordievader> !info kdevelop
[11:23] <Schneyk> And this version still uses Qt4, while Kdevelop5 will make use of QT5
[11:23] <lordievader> Schneyk: Do you really need kdevelop 5? Else I'd suggest to just get it from the repo.
[11:24] <Schneyk> lordievader: the one from the repo doesn't support python
[11:24] <lordievader> !info kdev-python
[11:24] <lordievader> !info kdev-python3
[11:25] <lordievader> Hmpf, not sure what version the other one is though.
[11:25] <lordievader> Else you could just compile that one plugin.
[11:25] <Schneyk> lordievader: yes, and this gives me errors :(
[11:25] <lordievader> What errors?
[11:26] <Schneyk> I'm not a superbrain and I have no notes of the errors. As I said, I'm at a different computer now
[11:27] <Schneyk> But it's not only the kdevelop compiling that fails, it's also that Eric (the Python IDE) doesn't work
[11:27] <Schneyk> I think Eric is a bad choice for a IDE name
[11:41] <tezaurismosis> Test. Hello everyone!
[11:52] <tttom> Hi everyone, I was wondering if someone would be able to provide a bit of help about fonts in Kubuntu?
[11:53] <tttom> In short: in my fonts settings I have defined a number of fonts which are correctly applied in most programs, however some of them (like e.g. Gimp or Filezilla) seem to ignore the setting and apply sort of an ugly font instead. I'm not sure where it fetches it from, any idea? Here's an example (left: font settings, right: actual fonts in these apps): http://i.imgur.com/1rbYtIw.png
[11:56] <soee> tttom: hmm, Gimp and probably Qupzilla are both GTK based apps
[11:57] <soee> open System Settings -> Application Style -> GNOME Application Style (GTK)
[11:57] <soee> and set your font also there
[11:57] <tttom> oh interesting
[11:57] <tttom> thanks
[11:58] <tttom> awesome, it did the trick
[11:58] <tttom> thank soee!
[11:59] <soee> np :)
[12:06] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[14:21] <Graf_Westerholt> Who do I get “The signature file is not valid” when setting a text signature file in KMail?
[14:25] <lordievader> Graf_Westerholt: Have you asked around in #kde?
[14:25] <lordievader> I think you'll have more luck there.
[14:25] <Graf_Westerholt> lordievader, no. I am going to ask.
[15:56] <LT16_04_LTS> hello folks do we know what important things will be new in 16.04 LTS of KUBUNTU?
[15:56] <LT16_04_LTS> it will defenitively have plasma desktop 5.5 or highr right?
[17:42] <tambu> Is Muon-Discover only for KDE packages? i was trying to find openssh and nothing useful is coming up  like I would expect it should
[18:11] <Guest47666> Это что за хренька такая?
[18:12] <BluesKaj> !ru |  Davydov
[18:36] <buriedalive> Davydov там тебе тихий бан поставят, за такие разговоры, как хрень такая, ahaha
[18:36] <mparillo> tambu: Muon-Discover is better for applications.
[18:37] <mparillo> Regular Muon is better for smaller utilities and packages.
[18:37] <mparillo> !info openssh
[18:37] <tambu> mparillo Thanks for the reply, I was worried the channel was dead..  :) I though muon-discovery replaced muon
[18:38] <tambu> !info openssh-server
[18:38] <tambu> mparillo: so then muon would show me what "apt-get' normally does correct? i mostly use apt-get but sometimes when searching it's nice to have a GUI
[18:41] <BluesKaj> !ssh
[18:42] <mparillo> Yes, that is my understanding. There were three Muons: Muon, Muon Discover, and Muon Update Manager, though I understand that may be changing. I think in the default install you only get Discover and Update Manager
[18:43] <BluesKaj> prefer the old muon as a package reference guide ..especially the search facility
[18:45] <tambu> thanks guys, I'll check out "old" muon.
[18:47] <tambu> Btw when I login I get a nice status bar that takes all of 2 seconds to go from 0-100% but then it just hangs there for literally 15 seconds.. waiting before it then refreshes to the desktop. This is a pretty powerful laptop takes 3 seconds from boot to KDM with SSD drives 16 G memory.. .. Is there some way to find out why logging in takes 5 times longer than bootup? maybe a lot file somewhere it's pretty annoying :)
[18:51] <clivejo> tambu: have you queried systemd?
[18:52] <clivejo> systemd-analyze blame is a good tools for seeing what is the blame for taking longest to startup
[18:52] <tambu> clivejo: sorry this is longer after the system has booted.. also happens when I logout and then log right back in as the same user. I don't think systemd-analyze would help with that would it?
[18:53] <clivejo> what version of kubuntu are you using?
[18:54] <tambu> clivejo: 15.10
[18:54] <clivejo> backports enabled?
[18:55] <tambu> clivejo: hrm not sure.. I confess haven't used KDE for like 10 yrs :P was trying it out since I didn't like how.. "simple" the default ubuntu GUI felt. is that an option in the updates manager?
[18:56] <clivejo> tambu: plasma is a work in progress and theres been a few bugfix releases since 15.10 shipped
[18:57] <tambu> clivejo: where do I check backports I don't see it in the updates section.
[18:58] <BluesKaj> tambu  /etc/apt/sources.list
[18:58] <clivejo> tambu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[18:58] <tambu> add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports ?
[18:59] <tambu> BluesKaj: I have "willy-backports" in sources.list and the src version as well
[19:00] <BluesKaj> that's it tambu, as long as there's no # in front of the line
[19:00] <tambu> BluesKaj: No comment #.. I've done "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade" so I presume I have the latest and greatest?
[19:01] <tambu> clivejo: I checked update manager and I have "Unsupported updates" already checked.
[19:01] <BluesKaj> you must be familiar with commenting repos in the sourecs.list
[19:01] <clivejo> try checking the plasma release/version number in kinfo
[19:02] <tambu> clivejo plasma 5.4.2, qt 5.4.2, kernel 4.2.0-22-generic 64bit
[19:03] <tambu> oh and i'm using "nvidia 352.63" driver.. I did think to try that without any luck on the "delay"
[19:03] <clivejo> tambu: sorry I dont know then
[19:03] <tambu> Does KDE have a login.log file that I could tail remotely and see what it says while doing the "delay"?
[19:03] <tambu> clivejo thanks for trying.. I had a feeling it would be a tough call
[19:04] <clivejo> are you auto-loading anything
[19:04] <clivejo> maybe try it with a clean/new session
[19:05] <tambu> clivejo: auto-loading.. I haven't done anything special with my login it's just default as far as I know.. this is a brand new install.. the delay is there every time even after fresh reboot.. or logout/login
[19:46] <Maxiride> by the way, any news about the release of the latest stable plasma in the kubuntu backports ppa? It is still to 5.
[19:46] <Maxiride> 5.4.3
[19:48] <BluesKaj> Maxiride:  plasma 5.5.2 isn't ready yet, but think that the slight upgrade to 5.5.3 should be ready in a few days
[19:48] <Maxiride> BluesKaj: woah, great!
[19:49] <BluesKaj> Maxiride:  we can only hope ;-)
[19:50] <Maxiride> BluesKaj: where can I follow the development? I mean is there a channel\forum where this kind of announcements are made?
[19:51] <Maxiride> kind of an ETA of future PPA updates
[19:51] <BluesKaj> #kubuntu-devel , but it's been very quiet over the holidays
[20:36] <LogicalDash> My computer has a built-in monitor that I do not want to use. I've configured that successfully in System Settings->Display Configuration, but my config gets thrown out whenever I log out or shut down. How do I make it permanent and system-wide?
[22:26] <dahlia> I was trying to start a game with wine and it set my display to 640x480 and now I cant find how to set it back. It's still 640x480 even after relog
[22:27] <dahlia> I found this with google but I dont have that little icon shown in the picture http://askubuntu.com/questions/467875/kubuntu-14-04-no-screen-resolution-changer
[22:36] <valorie> dahlia: what does your screen look like?
[22:36] <valorie> !display
[22:37] <valorie> I would look at the config resolution part
[22:37] <valorie> I've not had to do it for awhile, but xrandr works
[22:38] <dahlia> hmmm
[22:39] <dahlia> Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 800 x 600, maximum 16384 x 16384
[22:39] <dahlia> DVI-I-0 connected primary 800x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 550mm x 310mm
[22:39] <dahlia> is what it says
[22:41] <dahlia> this worked: xrandr --output DVI-I-0 --mode 1920x1080
[22:41] <dahlia> valorie: tyvm! :)
[22:42] <valorie> excellent
[22:43] <valorie> I didn't write the factoid, just brought it to your attention.....
[23:14] <Dxx> Hi all!
[23:15] <Dxx> I use Chrome with Kubuntu 15.10 and sometime  Kdialog freeze (during save file dialog)
[23:15] <Dxx> It's currently freezed, if I wait 5/10 minutes it come back to normal
[23:16] <Dxx> but I not have informations into syslog
[23:16] <Dxx> where can check to trace this issue?
[23:21] <Dxx> My last <warn> logs (syslog):
[23:21] <Dxx> 04/01/2016 00:19:54	kdesktop	NetworkManager[1170]	<warn>  (vethd76a85c): failed to disable userspace IPv6LL address handling
[23:21] <Dxx> 04/01/2016 00:19:54	kdesktop	NetworkManager[1170]	<warn>  (vethd76a85c): failed to find device 62 'vethd76a85c' with udev