[02:14] <anabain> which CLI command can be used in order to find out which directory is dolphin currently at?
[02:19] <genii> which dolphin
[07:21] <ubernoob> hello. just curious as to what kind of a theme i'm looking for splash screen, is it still ksplash?
[07:25] <valorie> !info ksplash
[07:25] <valorie> ubernoob: I guess not
[07:26] <ubernoob> oh, hm.... i wonder then
[07:26] <valorie> where exactly?
[07:26] <valorie> grub theme, ubiquity, or what?
[07:27] <ubernoob> just when its loading up where it scrolls across the screen showing load progress, after login
[07:27] <valorie> where it says Kubuntu, slowly pulsing?
[07:28] <ubernoob> no uhm.. on mine its the kde logo, multicolored with a progress bar
[07:28] <valorie> oh, that's plasma loading, yeah
[07:28] <valorie> we don't style that at all
[07:29] <valorie> you might find out more in #plasma
[07:29] <ubernoob> oh just on or off huh. ok thank you
[07:29] <valorie> yw, good luck
[08:17] <calcmandan> fresh install of kubuntu 15.10 this evening. setup the amarok plugin ampache and connected it with my server. It's listing my music but not playing. It'll play anything but streaming via ampache. I launched amarok --debug and captured this: https://paste.kde.org/potqlbjer
[08:17] <calcmandan> at this point, i can't figure out what the issue is. before reinstalling kubuntu tonight, amarok worked just fine.
[08:18] <soee_> do you have backports ppa enabled ?
[08:27] <calcmandan> ummm
[08:27] <calcmandan> let me check
[08:30] <calcmandan> soee_: can't tell
[08:32] <calcmandan> yes backports are enabled
[08:32] <soee_> well backports containe 2.9beta i think and that might be the problem here
[08:33] <calcmandan> got 2.8.0 installed.
[08:37] <valorie> hmm, I can't remember how to use ampache
[08:37] <calcmandan> it's a plugin in amarok.
[08:37] <calcmandan> once it's enabled, you add the server and credential info.
[08:38] <calcmandan> i'm able to select themusic and when i hit play nothing happens
[08:38] <calcmandan> ampache is my media server.
[08:39] <calcmandan> i had an issue with corruption on my previous install. it was all working a few hours ago.
[08:42] <valorie> right, I know what it is, and I found it
[08:42] <valorie> however, I'm not sure that the server I'm connecting to, still exists
[08:45] <valorie> what I see though is
[08:45] <valorie> BEGIN: void AmpacheAccountLogin::authenticate(const KUrl&, QByteArray, NetworkAccessManagerProxy::Error)
[08:45] <valorie> amarok:   server response code: 0 ""
[08:45] <valorie> amarok: END__: void AmpacheAccountLogin::authenticate(const KUrl&, QByteArray, NetworkAccessManagerProxy::Error) [Took: 0s]
[08:46] <valorie> yours connects and finds a song
[08:46] <valorie> mine doesn't
[09:16] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:18] <Smurphy> Morning
[09:18] <lordievader> Hey Smurphy, how are you doing?
[09:50] <Smurphy> lordievader: Work, as usual... What a mess...
[09:51] <Pliny> hey everyone
[09:51] <Smurphy> Imagine working remote, WebEx, 12 people in the call, every consultant only knowing his own piece of Hardware and no real clue how it works.
[09:51] <Smurphy> And then you have to make the entire setup work.
[09:51]  * lordievader slides Smurphy another coffee
[09:51] <Smurphy> lordievader: Thx. You're a life saver ...
[09:52] <Smurphy> And - the only reason these guys are still alive is because it is against the law to shoot them...
[09:52] <Pliny> is someone familiar with the wifi problem on the yoga 3 pro? (15.10) since I cannot seem to solve it. although i installed all updates directly from the install disk
[09:52] <lordievader> Pliny: Is the wifi card detected?
[09:53] <Pliny> no, thats the strange thing
[09:53] <Smurphy> Pliny: You have the possibility to connect ethernet on it ? Then update all packages from there first.
[09:53] <Pliny> on the install disk it works
[09:53] <Pliny> after installing boradcom drivers etc
[09:53] <Smurphy> broadcom is a mess ... always was, always will be IMHO.
[09:53] <lordievader> Pliny: You can look at what driver the live-cd uses and install that.
[09:54] <hateball> Smurphy: Still it is glorious compared to Realtek (ime)
[09:54] <Smurphy> hateball: true.
[09:54] <Pliny> yes, this is the strange thing. i instrall all the packages needed for it to function, than with the install i directly update. but as soon as i start up the wifi is not working or detected
[09:55] <Pliny> even when i reinstall the drivers
[09:55] <Pliny> pretty fucked up :p
[09:57] <Pliny> and i'm very sick of unity..
[09:58] <lordievader> Pliny: Please watch your language.
[09:58] <Fritigern> Give Kubuntu a whirl then. It's still 'buntu though, so I don;t expect different results on your wifi issues. But at least it's not Unity
[09:58] <lordievader> Pliny: What is the output of 'lspci -k'?
[09:59] <Pliny> sorry, forgot i'm on an international (non-eu only) chat
[10:00] <Pliny> dont know by heart lordie
[10:00] <Pliny> would need to start in kubuntu to figure that out ;)
[10:00] <lordievader> You don't have the machine available?
[10:01] <Pliny> its this machine...
[10:01] <lordievader> Connecting it through ethernet is no option?
[10:02] <Pliny> dont have an adapter for it. but i would be able to go and get one today. will need one anyway. :)
[10:02] <Pliny> so maybe i should just keep it with that and than update
[10:03] <lordievader> For example, it would also make troubleshooting easier.
[10:04] <Pliny> true, and since I'm working with adruino and processing for some visual projects, I will need the adapter anyway soon.
[10:05] <Pliny> just though it would be maybe an easy solution so I can start running my script that installs all my necessarry programs. :) (since i almost always clean install linux)
[10:52] <howlymowly> hi everyone..  short question:  I am using kubuntu 15.10 two problems:  first:  krunner is not realy usable as it crashes almos evertime I use it ..  is there an easy way to "reset" the configuration of it? which files do I have to delet?  second: the spinning "wait" icon (for example when telepathy is connecting) is "infinitly" fast on my computer which takes 100% processor power ...   any idea what to do about that ;)?   (all of these
[10:52] <howlymowly> things appeared after an update from 15.04 to 15.10)
[11:49] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:23] <jubo2> Hiya BluesKaj
[12:24] <jubo2> Where can I switch the blue glowing Kubuntu text to the clasical white-on-black textual view of the startup process?
[12:26] <lordievader> jubo2: The tool plymouth-select-theme (or however it is called) can do that for you. (Don't forget to update your initramfs).
[12:27] <jubo2> is that installed by default lordievader?
[12:27] <lordievader> No idea, think so.
[12:28] <jubo2> plymouth-upstart-bridge ?
[12:28] <jubo2> other options tab-completion gives are plymouth and plymouthd
[12:31] <hateball> jubo2: do you just want to do away with the splash screen?
[12:31] <jubo2> hateball: yes, please
[12:32] <hateball> jubo2: sudo nano /etc/default/grub, remove "quiet splash" from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="", save, sudo update-grub
[12:32] <lordievader> Oh, I thought you wanted the text based version of the splash screen.
[12:34] <jubo2> Thanks hateball
[12:34] <jubo2> I gonna store this in my ~/Documents/commands/
[12:34] <jubo2> it is just bad manners to not preserve the commands and then come bumming again for the same thing
[12:35] <jubo2> done.
[12:36] <BluesKaj> hey jubo2, lordievader, hateball
[12:36] <lordievader> o/
[12:47] <joan_> well, how can I get via CLI which dir(s) is currently dolphin at?
[12:49] <Yossarianuk> joan_: not sure if this is what you meanbut if you double click on the location it gives the full path (which you can then copy)
[12:56] <jubo2> This seeems interesting - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Foundation#Automotive_Grade_Linux
[12:56] <lordievader> joan_: dolphin .
[12:56] <lordievader> Oh, wait the other way around...
[12:56] <lordievader> Perhaps through dbus?
[12:57] <jubo2> I mean who'd want a M$FT car
[12:58] <jubo2> M$FT user? expecting to see white stuff on blue background. Ring any bell with other unfortunate to have used Windows
[13:33] <enex> hello. I have a question regarding the boot process. Scenario is as follows: Existing system with 120 GB SSD, three primary partitions, one is /boot, the other two are luks-encrypted / and luks-encrypted swap
[13:35] <enex> the entire thing I copied via dd to a new 240 GB SSD for a new machine, then deleted the third (swap) partition so I could enlarge the second partition, all worked fine, then created a new third encrypted swap partition at the end
[13:35] <enex> and modified the fstab to the new UUID of the third partition
[13:36] <Smurphy> then you need to recreate the initial ramdisk so it knows what partition UUID to mount
[13:36] <enex> when I boot the new system I get an error message though, because it can't mount the third, falls back to initramfs, exit that and you get the reason for not booting, it is still trying for the old UUID
[13:37] <enex> can't find where that might still be though
[13:37] <enex> hmm
[13:37] <enex> got a pointer as to how to do this?
[13:48] <BluesKaj> enex, can you get to a vt/tty and run sudo blkid to find the newly assigned UUID, then change it in /etc/fstab
[13:49] <enex> or differently asked, can I just unzip the image, modify the contents and the re-zip it? or will that be a checksum problem or interfere with other things?
[13:50] <enex> is the ramdisk, once mounted, read only? or does it actually write back to the image? can't imagine it does, does it?
[13:50] <enex> probably stupid questions to ask :-)
[13:52] <BluesKaj> guess mine was an immaterial suggestion , since we're dealing luks and encrypted partitions etc
[13:53] <lordievader> enex: Boot into a live cd, mount your install chroot it and fix stuff ;)
[13:55] <Alex-Zion> Hi everyone, I'm running a kubuntu 14.04 and I would like to have even kde5 on it, is possible to install kde5 and select during login process which one to use ?
[13:55] <BluesKaj> lordievader, don't think he's paying attention to any responses...there's alot of that going on today
[13:56] <enex> I am
[13:56] <lordievader> Alex-Zion: No, for plasma5 you need to upgrade to 15.10.
[13:56] <enex> I am in parallel running up and down the stairs though to try what works though, trying to figure out just how to fix it ;-)
[13:58] <enex> must admit, up until now I never paid much thought to just how the boot process works under these circumstances, so please bear with me, your help is appreciated
[13:58] <hateball> Alex-Zion: The least painful way is to wait for 16.04, you can upgrade straight to that from 14.04
[13:59] <Alex-Zion> thanks lordievader, but I would like to remain on LTS so I can't test it
[13:59] <lordievader> enex: What version of Kubuntu are you running?
[14:00] <Alex-Zion> and in any case would be great to have both installed on the same system but I think isn't possible
[14:00] <BluesKaj> enex, well, /boot partitions are really not required anymore, unless of course required by special circumstances
[14:01] <enex> 14.04 lts
[14:01] <joan_> lordievader, and is there any way to get similar results when dolphin is called graphically?
[14:02] <Alex-Zion> yeah hateball the best solution is to waint until 16.04 but I dont feel completely ready to leave kde4
[14:02] <BluesKaj> Alex-Zion, i prefer my 14.04 as is with kde/plasma 4 and I have no desire to change to 5 after what I've seen so far, altho I am testing 16.04
[14:03] <hateball> Alex-Zion: You can always download 15.10 or 16.04 and run off a thumbdrive to test it out
[14:04] <enex> if I could I'd just change the UUID of the new partition containing swap to the old UUID
[14:04] <enex> but so far that hasn't worked either
[14:04] <lordievader> Alex-Zion: Sure you can have a dual-boot of Trusty and Wily.
[14:04] <Yossarianuk> BluesKaj: here is a good review of Plasma 5.5 http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=kde-2016-review&num=1
[14:04] <Alex-Zion> BluesKaj: I test kde5 on a virtual machine and i tried with few different distro, that's why I would like to have both , because I don't completely trust kde5 for now
[14:05] <lordievader> enex: Hmm, well still, in the best case an update of the initramfs is enough.
[14:05] <Yossarianuk> And plasma 5.6 sounds really good (not likely to make it to 16.04 though..)
[14:05] <lordievader> joan_: Err, through dbus a lot of actions are callable, but i haven't found anything that returns the pwd. (Didn't look very hard though)
[14:06] <joan_> lordievader, the idea is to inform a script at the server side what is the location the client dolphin is at, in order to decide from that script if the dir is under an nfs mount. In that case, the script will kill that dolphin instance. That, combined with previous identification on nfs files via lsof -N and proper handling, will avoid the client hanging when the server is shut down.
[14:07] <BluesKaj> Yossarianuk, phoronix has lost all credibility with me after their prediction about kubuntu
[14:07] <enex> @BluesKaj: special circumstances, none, really, it's just how the setup was suggested back then
[14:07] <joan_> lordievader, btw, I'm using autofs
[14:07] <joan_> at the client
[14:08] <lordievader> enex: Luks is a special circumstance ;)
[14:08] <clivejo> what prediction?
[14:08] <enex> ah, ok, nevermind then :P
[14:08] <lordievader> joan_: lsoffing the dolphin pid doesn't yield results?
[14:08] <BluesKaj> that 15.10 is the last kubuntu OS, clivejo
[14:09] <enex> thought somehow someone had figured out some other way of putting the necessary information somewhere and start decryption
[14:10] <enex> I am still fuzzy on how to "fix things" though, though I have leads now, thank you
[14:10] <lordievader> joan_: Hmm, nevermind, it's cwd is of where theprocess started.
[14:10] <joan_> lordievader, it yields too many, indeed, and none if them tells where it is, at least I don't know how to find it out
[14:11] <lordievader> enex: Supposedly grub can boot off of luks (or was that lvm), but having a /boot and an initramfs is easier.
[14:12] <enex> lvm it can AFAIK
[14:12] <hateball> lordievader, joan_ , havent follow conversation fully but have you tried using qdbusviewer to see what is possible to query dolphin?
[14:14] <joan_> hateball, no, but thanks, I'll investigate. Btw, my fourth post before this one tells the whole story
[14:16] <joan_> hateball, lordievader, just in case, I'm on 15.10
[14:16] <joan_> hateball, qdbusviewer: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qdbusviewer': No such file or directory
[14:19] <hateball> joan_: installed through apt?
[14:19] <hateball> I am on 14.04 on this machine, fwiw
[14:20] <hateball> iirc dolphin is still using qt4 in 15.10? so one would need to install qt4-dev-tools I guess?
[14:20] <joan_> hateball, I suppose I have to install it, right?
[14:21] <hateball> joan_: yes, sudo apt install qt4-dev-tools
[14:21] <hateball> or possibly qttools5-dev-tools
[14:21] <hateball> but as I said I am on 14.04 here so I am not 100% sure
[14:22] <hateball> "which qdbusviewer" should point to /usr/bin if it's installed proper
[14:22] <hateball> there are many many actions available, trying to find a cwd
[14:23] <joan_> hateball, qttools5-dev-tools is installed, but it doesn't seem to work: which yields: /usr/bin/qdbusviewer
[14:24] <joan_> but even /usr/bin/qdbusviewer at the CLI outputs the former error
[14:24] <hateball> something is obviously broken with it then
[14:24] <hateball> hmmm, one can grab window title...
[14:32] <hateball> joan_: I suppose you could read the source for dolphin and see how it determines "open a terminal here"
[14:37] <joan_> hateball, wow! Yes, but I don't know if I'll be able to understand enough to do that...
[14:38] <Guest25836> 恩
[14:47] <hateball> joan_: also I dont know why I wrote cwd instead of pwd
[14:47] <hateball> at any rate my brain is fried now, I cant find anything
[14:48] <joan_> ok, thanks, but as I need CLI tools, it seems that qdbus is what I need. qdbusviewer is GUI, right?
[14:50] <hateball> joan_: it's a gui to query running apps what you can do with them
[14:50] <hateball> it's possible to grab all that using qdbus as well, just... more painful
[14:51] <hateball> anyhow, you then use qdbus to send the commands
[14:51] <joan_> ok, then I need qdbus, because I want the dolphin current path info within a script
[14:51] <hateball> you have qdbus if you're running plasma :p
[14:51] <hateball> well, anything kde
[14:52] <foormea> hey, i wanna get online gtalk/hangouts with the "instant messaging" module. in system settings/online accounts, i've connected my google account, a google authentication window popped up and i put my login/password in there, worked fine, and i see my google account in that config window. when i press "configure", it just bugs and quit system settings. in systray, if i press "go online" on the IM icon, nothing happens
[14:52] <joan_> yeah, the point is that I've no idea how to run it in order to get the dolphin info. Let's see if somebody helps, in the meantime I'll be reading and googling...
[14:55] <hateball> joan_: it works like this. start a dolphin window. then in a terminal you type "qdbus org.kde.do<tab"
[14:56] <hateball> joan_: then continue tabbing to show what's available
[14:56] <hateball> and under each / there are more options
[14:56] <hateball> joan_: as an example, this is how to show clipboardcontent "qdbus org.kde.klipper /klipper org.kde.klipper.klipper.getClipboardContents"
[14:58] <joan_> ok, thank you very much, you've been most helpful
[15:40] <enex> ha, works. To the problem I had earlier, to whom it may concern: unzip /boot/initrd.img-KERNEL-VERSION-NUMBER-generic
[15:41] <enex> edit the resulting file in a regular text editor, careful, the top part of the file doesn't really look like text, but it gets better soon
[15:41] <enex> replace the old UUIDs with the new ones
[15:42] <enex> careful, for the luks construction you get two UUIDs per partition to replace, the one "inside" and the generic one
[15:42] <enex> re-zip, works like a charm
[15:44] <enex> thanks to those who helped and delivered the right keywords to work this out ;-)
[15:45] <lordievader> enex: Does that 'fix' still work after an update of the initram-fs?
[15:45] <enex> excellent question
[15:46] <enex> I'll have to have a look at how those updates are done
[15:57] <Guest25836> https://shimo.im/download/export?filename=1GkPUJLhOUIMYX7B.docx&downloadAs=富贵萌照.docx
[15:58] <soee_> ?
[15:58] <Guest25836> https://shimo.im/doc/2ZbTIez49tMd1GXw
[15:59] <Guest25836> 可以在线编辑的 哦
[16:00] <BluesKaj> !cn | Guest25836
[16:33] <eluus> I am having trouble setting my bluetooth speaker as A2DP (high quality)
[16:33] <eluus> kubuntu sets it as HSP/HEP and it sounds horrible like that
[16:33] <eluus> does anyone know how to fix this?
[17:28] <Guest48966> Is Kubuntu different from Ubuntu
[17:28] <Guest48966> I mean the like partition tables required and stuff?
[17:28] <genii> Guest48966: No, all the lower level stuff is the same
[17:29] <Guest48966> higher level, AKA X11, KDE, and etc. ?
[17:30] <foormea> hiya. i have a HID device that by default acts as a keyboard/mouse combo. what would be my best way to have a linux box execute scripts upon key triggers coming from that device? i know i can easily remap the 'keymap' on that speific device, but i'm not looking to simply remap, but execute scripts
[17:30] <Guest48966> https://a.uguu.se/erctqn.png
[17:30] <Guest48966> does look good?
[17:31] <BluesKaj> foormea, best to ask in ##linux
[17:32] <foormea> ok thanks BluesKaj
[17:33] <BluesKaj> !uefi | Guest48966
[17:35] <Guest48966> bloomed, okay
[17:37] <michelsedgh> hey is there any way to enable kde connect on 5.5.3 plasma? :C
[17:48] <clivejo> michelsedgh: what you mean enable it?
[17:49] <michelsedgh> clivejo: in 5.5 it doesnt work, i have no idea why
[17:50] <clivejo> you on wily or xenial?
[17:50] <michelsedgh> wily
[17:51] <clivejo> amd64?
[17:51] <michelsedgh> yes
[17:52] <clivejo> mind testing something?
[17:53] <michelsedgh> no tell me :) (im a little noob btw)
[17:54] <clivejo> !info kdeconnect-plasma
[17:55] <clivejo> can you try installing n updated version in my PPA?
[17:55] <clivejo> https://launchpad.net/~clivejo/+archive/ubuntu/wily/+files/kdeconnect-plasma_0.9f-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.10~ppa1_amd64.deb
[17:56] <michelsedgh> its installed
[17:56] <michelsedgh> do i have to reboot or something? or delete the old one?
[17:58] <soee_> kdeconnect works fine for me
[18:02] <michelsedgh> nope doesnt work :c
[18:02] <michelsedgh> yeah works
[18:02] <michelsedgh> thanks :))
[18:02] <BluesKaj> michelsedgh, you may have to delete the old connection on your phone/device and retry
[18:03] <BluesKaj> kde connect here on plasma 5.5.3 is working after did that
[18:03] <BluesKaj> I did that
[18:03] <michelsedgh> yeah i did that at the first try but it took some time to send the request so when i send the request from my phone it said an error but in the next try it worked :)
[18:04] <michelsedgh> kdeconnect is a great and useful app, i like it :)
[18:04] <clivejo> I must grab a recent git, see if there is any nice new features
[18:05] <michelsedgh> that would be great! thank you :)
[18:06] <michelsedgh> thanks as always :) see you guys :)
[18:07] <clivejo> https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdeconnect-kde.git 0.9g
[18:09] <michelsedgh> oh sorry but there is a problem with kde connect and browsing files in dolphin! http://imgur.com/W6OWkJm
[18:42] <eluus> does anyone know how to enable high fidelity sound output for bluetooth audio?
[18:42] <eluus> problem effects both ubuntu and kubuntu 15.10
[18:51] <BluesKaj> eluus, not familiar with bluetooth, but I do know that both analog and digital soundcard outputs are hi fidelity in lossless codec form if so sourced
[18:52] <eluus> There are two options for bluetooth
[18:52] <eluus> one is the high fidelity A2DP Sink
[18:52] <eluus> other is Headset (HSP/HFP)
[18:53] <eluus> the latter has awful sound quality
[18:53] <eluus> barely good enough for speech
[18:53] <michelsedgh> BluesKaj: sorry do you know any fix for kdeconnect opening dolphin problem ?!
[18:54] <eluus> the A2DP option is there but it doesn't work
[18:55] <BluesKaj> michelsedgh, no , I just check in ~/Downloads after transferring files from my phone and they are usually there
[18:55] <michelsedgh> BluesKaj: i cant transfer!
[18:57] <BluesKaj> michelsedgh, have you chosen a file manager on your phone to transfer from ?
[18:58] <michelsedgh> BluesKaj: defult only
[18:58] <BluesKaj> eluus, have you seen this , it could be relevant
[18:58] <michelsedgh> BluesKaj: sorry i have to leave :c im late. see you
[18:58] <BluesKaj> eluus, https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
[18:58] <michelsedgh> i will come later for kdeconnect
[18:58] <michelsedgh> bye
[18:59] <eluus> thanks BluesKaj I'll try that too after this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006
[19:01] <eluus> brb
[19:12] <filippo> ciao
[19:12] <filippo> !list
[20:28] <stec> Hi for everyone
[20:28] <stec> I need some help
[20:29] <stec> I have a problem when  unplug the external monitor
[20:30] <stec> The laptop screen turns black
[20:30] <stec> but  in tty mode works