[00:11] <mitaka> hello world
[00:12] <valorie> hello mitaka
[01:45] <RoadRunner> is it possible to get Krusader to display directory structure in a panel as a tree?
[01:55] <RoadRunner> also, Ctrl + arrow makes a directory in one panel display its files in another; is there a way to make that a "sticky" ie: to turn that mode on for all selected directories rather than having to do it for each one separately?
[03:43] <Dylan____> Hey guys i got a question will my macbook run kubuntu 14.04?
[03:53] <jimtendo> Hey guys, I've noticed that the Qt 5.5 release date was 1st July 2015 and that Kubuntu 15.10 is still on Qt 5.4. Just curious, is there a reason for this? If so, is there any date estimate as to when Kubuntu 15.10 will package Qt 5.5?
[04:15] <Dylan____> Trying to get wifi working on macbook pro 7,1 how can i please im installed this from a bootable dvd
[04:16] <yue> jimtendo: since 15.10 already released, I don't think there will be an upgrade in official kubuntu ppa
[04:16] <Dylan____> And also i get a error cannot satisfy dependices
[04:16] <yue> that ppa usually only has kde upgrades
[04:17] <Dylan____> Anyone help me??
[04:18] <yue> what dependency issue?
[04:19] <Dylan____> Dkms
[04:19] <yue> Dylan____: for wifi issue you can take a look at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro7,1#Network
[04:19] <Dylan____> Cause i need to install my bmcwl driver for my mac
[04:20] <yue> are you installing a deb package manually?
[04:21] <Dylan____> Im installing it these through the dvd that i have for installing kubuntu
[04:21] <Dylan____> So it comes with the debs
[04:21] <Dylan____> I just cant install them though
[04:22] <yue> you can add the dvd as a repo in muon then install the package through apt-get it should handle dependencies for you
[04:22] <Dylan____> Ok
[04:22] <Dylan____> How do i do that?
[04:22] <yue> not sure how to do that, i'm an archlinux user
[04:22] <Dylan____> Hmm
[04:22] <Dylan____> Ok
[04:24] <Dylan____> Thanks for your help i had to enable all the repos
[04:25] <Dylan____> :D
[05:19] <valorie> jimtendo: Ubuntu packages Qt, rather than us
[05:20] <valorie> however sometimes we put newer versions of Qt in a PPA because Plasma for instance runs better with a newer Qt than ubuntu supplies
[05:20] <valorie> that won't happen for 15.10 which goes eol in ~6 months
[05:21] <valorie> our work now is focussed on getting the LTS ready for April (16.04)
[05:21] <valorie> Qt 6 is a question mark right now
[05:31] <androclus> hey, all.. i just upgraded to Kubuntu 15.10 (fresh install).. but now no sound (I did have it before on KXStudio distro) ..
[05:31] <androclus> can anyone help me?
[05:32] <androclus> i've tried removing/purging alsa-base and pulseaudio packages
[05:32] <androclus> and re-installing them..
[05:33] <androclus> aplay -l  and lspci do show i have audio devices
[05:33] <androclus> but in my kde System Settings -> Multimedia, for audio devices, it just says, "Default"
[05:40] <valorie> !sound
[05:40] <valorie> androclus: one of those has a really good checklist
[05:41] <valorie> what I've usually found is that something is muted somewhere
[05:41] <valorie> and alsamixer is a good way to find that
[05:41] <valorie> !info alsamixer
[05:42] <valorie> ubottu: it's part of something else, only I can't remember the name
[05:42] <valorie> alsautils or something
[05:43] <androclus> hmm.. okay, thanks, i will check those
[05:43] <androclus> i already seem to have alsamixer installed, which is good
[05:44] <valorie> veromix applet can help too
[05:44] <valorie> controls pulseaudio, if that's where something is muted
[05:45] <androclus> hmm... interesting.. running pacmd results in "No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon."
[05:46] <androclus> hah, veromix installed. starting it up just results in a blank window
[05:48] <valorie> androclus: `apt-cache policy pulseaudio` from the commandline please
[05:48] <valorie> don't paste in the result, just -- is it installed?
[05:49] <valorie> androclus: in alsamixer, M means muted
[05:50] <valorie> you use your arrow keys to move about
[05:50] <androclus> sorry, guys (gals?) .. pulseaudio was not running (for some reason?) still not sound, but at least i got it started ("pulseaudio --start")
[05:51] <androclus> valorie: the apt-cache command results in:
[05:51] <androclus> pulseaudio:
[05:51] <androclus>   Installed: 1:6.0-0ubuntu13
[05:51] <androclus>   Candidate: 1:6.0-0ubuntu13
[05:51] <androclus>   Version table:
[05:51] <androclus>  *** 1:6.0-0ubuntu13 0
[05:53] <androclus> yes, installed
[05:54] <androclus> i have two devices, both HDA Intel (one HDMI, one PCH)
[05:55] <androclus> the PCH does give alsamixer sound levels.. but still not hearing anything
[05:55] <androclus> nothing muted in alsamixer
[05:57] <valorie> boo
[05:58] <androclus> yeah..
[05:58] <valorie> well, work through those two links ubottu gave you earlier
[05:58] <valorie> these days, sound usually Just Works
[05:59] <valorie> so much better than the old days
[06:01] <androclus> yeah.. agreed. but that is why i am sort of surprised it doesn't.. this (Kubuntu 15.10) is the third ubuntu i've had installed on this laptop, but the first one that sound didn't work on.. hmmm...
[06:03] <valorie> hmmm
[06:06] <androclus> just wondering.. is there anything under my HOME dir, that could be confusing pulse or also, from a previous distro?
[06:06] <valorie> shouldn't be
[06:06] <valorie> however, you can test that by making a new user, and logging into it, and testing your sound there
[06:06] <androclus> yes.. i will give that a shot..
[06:06] <androclus> brb
[06:46] <MichaelTun> anyone know why Kubuntu would show a black screen after clicking the Try button?
[06:47] <MichaelTun> that's all it does
[06:49] <MichaelTun> AMD Athlon 64 4050e, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE, 3GB RAM
[06:49] <MichaelTun> it boots to the point where it asks for try or install and when you choose try it just swaps to a black screen and does nothing else regardless of how long you wait
[06:56] <valorie> this is the liveUSB/DVD, MichaelTun?
[06:56] <valorie> I wonder if the image was a good one
[06:57] <valorie> you might try verifying the image
[06:57] <valorie> !md5
[06:57] <hateball> !nomodeset | MichaelTun
[06:59] <valorie> ah, I forgot about that
[06:59] <valorie> thanks, hateball
[07:13] <MichaelTun> valorie: liveusb
[07:14] <MichaelTun> hateball: forgot about that thanks
[07:14] <valorie> I would verify the write for starters
[07:21] <MichaelTun> valorie: where is the md5 hash, all I could find was the sha256
[07:22] <valorie> did you read the link ubottu gave you?
[07:26] <MichaelTun> valorie: lets pretend I did and ignore my previous question
[07:27]  * MichaelTun just found them in the hashes page
[07:29] <valorie> lol
[08:40] <Cassandre> hello i'd like some help
[08:41] <soee> !ask
[08:41] <Cassandre> how to boot with usb with kubuuntu ?
[08:41] <valorie> Cassandre: you have burned an ISO onto a USB?
[08:41] <Cassandre> i'd like to install windows with a live-usb, but i don't know how to boot on my live usb :/
[08:41] <valorie> windows?
[08:43] <valorie> we can help you install or run Kubuntu from a liveUSB
[08:43] <valorie> but we can't help you install windows
[08:43] <Cassandre> yes i removed windows partition by installing kubuntu... and i'd like a dual boot. So, i'd like to install Windows again, and then install kubuntu, but without removing windows partition !
[08:43] <Cassandre> yes i know
[08:43] <Cassandre> my only question is : how to boot on a live usb on kubuntu
[08:44] <valorie> in general, you have to modify the "boot order" of your computer
[08:44] <valorie> during the login, what works for me is pressing escape multiple times until I get a menu that lets me set that
[08:44] <Cassandre> in the bios ?
[08:44] <valorie> yes
[08:45] <Cassandre> ok I'll try !
[08:45] <Cassandre> thanks a lot
[08:45] <valorie> tricky to get the computer to listen
[08:45] <valorie> sometimes it takes a few resets
[08:45] <valorie> but it always eventually works
[08:45] <valorie> best of luck, Cassandre
[08:45] <Cassandre> thanks valorie
[08:48] <MichaelTunnell> !patience
[08:48] <MichaelTunnell> might be worth adding askubuntu.com to the patience response
[09:41] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:40] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:41] <Yossarianuk> morning
[12:25] <z4sk4> hi all
[12:26] <z4sk4> i try test kubuntu 16.04 on Vbox, but i have an error when i try install with ubiquity
[12:28] <z4sk4> somebody install it? or only see on live CD
[12:28] <hateball> !+1 | z4sk4
[12:28] <hateball> come on :|
[12:28] <hateball> !ubuntu+1
[12:28] <hateball> There we go...
[12:31] <z4sk4> ... http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[12:32] <soee> i think there is some know bug in ubiquity atm.
[12:32] <z4sk4> soee: but on ubuntu ubiquity dont fails :S
[12:32] <z4sk4> is strange
[14:10] <BluesKaj> RansomTime,  so you have a desktop . is it working ok ?
[14:10] <RansomTime> Seems to be
[14:10] <RansomTime> I haven't tried switching to tty yet, but everything seems to be working smoothly
[14:11] <RansomTime> Noticed when I shutdown that I have to press the power button myself. That just a thing I'll have to get used to?
[14:12] <BluesKaj> what about the terminal , can you update and upgrade ok ..there are a few glitches withg plasma 5 if you're on 15.04 or 15..10
[14:13] <RansomTime> ran apt-get update && apt-get upgrade if that's what you mean
[14:14] <BluesKaj> RansomTime, yes
[14:14] <RansomTime> seems fine. I assume I'm on 15.10, downloaded the latest .torrent
[14:16] <BluesKaj> ok run lsb_release -a in the terminal to determine your version
[14:17] <RansomTime> yeah 15.10
[14:17] <BluesKaj> RansomTime, check my pm
[14:23] <RansomTime> Ok more weirdness
[14:24] <RansomTime> My WiFi is in state "down" since reboot
[14:24] <soee> is it enabled and password provided ?
[14:26] <mparillo> I have had my WiFi just give up. I tried the usual things, and have two suggestions. Use the physical switch if you have one, or the keyboard control to turn it off and back on. Second thing that I have had to resort to is to delete the WiFi connection and add a new owe.
[14:26] <RansomTime> It's down in ipconfig. Nor sure how to bring up
[14:26] <BluesKaj> run ip addr
[14:27] <BluesKaj> if/iwconfig isd depracated
[14:28] <RansomTime> So no way to bring it up?
[14:29] <RansomTime> There's no physical switch as far as I can see
[14:29] <BluesKaj> did you run, ip addr ?
[14:29] <RansomTime> Yes
[14:29] <RansomTime> State DOWN
[14:30] <Smurphy> RansomTime: Did you disable the interface (laptop -> special Key/Button)?
[14:30] <BluesKaj> disconnect the ethernet cable if that's how you're connected atm
[14:30] <RansomTime> Not connected at all. On my phone
[14:31] <RansomTime> Smurphy: no. The only button is a flight mode. Tried toggling
[14:32] <soee> but flight mode sdisables WiFi
[14:32] <soee> turn off Flight mode and try than
[14:34] <BluesKaj> dumb flight/airport mode...wifi never really interfered with anything on a plane
[14:35] <RansomTime> I toggled it simply to try. I'm not sure if it even did anything
[14:35] <Smurphy> BluesKaj: It was simple political actionism, to show "our leaders" are doing something.
[14:35] <Smurphy> That it was alwasy stupid, nobody cared.
[14:35] <Smurphy> When you stop it, wait 30secs, then enable it again.
[14:37] <RansomTime> Well, a reboot solved
[14:37] <RansomTime> I'm fairly sure the "airplane mode" is a soft button that doesn't do anything apart from tell windows
[14:38] <soee> ?
[14:38] <soee> tell windows
[14:38] <soee> ?
[14:38] <RansomTime> the airplane button on my laptop. I don't think it actually does anything to turn off the hardware, just sends a signal that windows picks up to disable the devices
[14:39] <soee> you are on windows ?
[14:39] <RansomTime> because after the reboot I've hit it a couple of times just to try and it doesn't turn wifi off
[14:39] <RansomTime> No
[14:39] <RansomTime> It's doing nothing on Linux, that's my point
[14:40] <RansomTime> sorry if I'm not making sense here
[14:40] <soee> well on Plasma if you open NM widget and acrivate Flight mode, you will see that wifi butons gets disabled
[14:43] <yofel> if it does nothing then that's probably a bug in the kernel. Those buttions are supposed to trigger the soft rfkill switch.
[14:43] <yofel> But yeah, some hardware not being supported is usual
[14:44] <BluesKaj> RansomTime,  which wifi chip ?
[14:47] <RansomTime> 05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
[14:48] <hateball> 7260 works fine on 15.10 and its kernel
[14:48] <hateball> At least that is the case for me
[14:49] <hateball> but them there buttons are a different beast, they may be sending ACPI commands that the linux kernel does not support
[14:50] <hateball> So lets say if you disable wifi in windows, you might be unable to enable it again in Linux without much headache
[14:50] <RansomTime> The weird thing is I didn't touch it
[14:50] <hateball> Perhaps I misunderstood the issue at hand
[14:51] <RansomTime> I still have a windows install to hand for gaming, trying to use linux for daily tasks because it's nicer
[14:51] <hateball> Depending on what you play, plenty of games are on Linux
[14:52] <hateball> But that's !ot
[14:53] <BluesKaj> you can ask which games run on kubuntu , why would that be ot? :-)
[14:53] <RansomTime> Hrm, apparently GW2 works
[14:55] <hateball> RansomTime: Plenty of games have native versions. If you play through Steam you can just install the native client and see how much of your library is available
[14:55] <soee> cs:go, l4d, deadfall, doat2, stronghold3, serioussam3,  etc. etc. :)
[14:55]  * hateball has some 180 native games, only plays on Kubuntu :)
[14:58] <RansomTime> Yeah. About 1/3 of my library
[14:59] <RansomTime> Hrm. Still getting WiFi problems. I'll see if I can find an external one I'm using with something else
[15:00] <hateball> I don't recall having to do anything at all, my 7260 works excellent. It's not in a laptop however
[15:02] <RansomTime> This laptop has had some weird issues
[16:01] <only1dcb> Good morning all, I am having difficulty mapping my ASUS U36SD's keyboard in Kubuntu 15.10.  Does anyone have the time to help me out?
[16:11] <Gary-007> Hey
[16:37] <dark-reader> Hi
[16:37] <dark-reader> I've a problem: after the boot I can see the loading bar of KDE but after all I see is a black screen with the cursor
[16:38] <dark-reader> If you kindly could help me...
[16:38] <dark-reader> When I type in the command line "startkde" the error I get is "$Display is not set or cannot connect to the X server"
[16:42] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, type startx
[16:43] <dark-reader> The result is black screen and working cursor
[16:46] <dark-reader> BluesKaj now after the reboot, the window of a program appeared. It's a program set to start automatically
[16:49] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, the window of a program? at what point in the boot sequence
[16:49] <dark-reader> After the loading bar of kubuntu
[16:50] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, but the desktop is still black, no clock bar... And I can't run the terminal
[16:50] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, ctl+alt +F1, login then do, sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[16:53] <Smurphy> dark-reader: Anything you did before that happened ? Eventuallally you want to check on the console if all updates are loaded
[16:53] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, thank you. I'm trying. I'll let you know
[16:53] <Smurphy> Ah - ok, BluesKaj was faster :D
[16:53] <dark-reader> Smurphy I was reading a pdf lol
[16:54] <Smurphy> and then ?
[16:54] <Smurphy> Screen went dark ?
[16:54] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, any F key from F1  to F6
[16:56] <dark-reader> Smurphy the clock bar disappeared and the deskyop went black as well
[16:56] <dark-reader> BluesKaj i get some errors and I'm not able to update && upgrade
[16:58] <Smurphy> dark-reader: Which reader did you use ?
[16:59] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, is this a clean install or release-upgrade via the internet?
[17:00] <dark-reader> Smurphy, Mupdf
[17:00] <Smurphy> what is that ???
[17:00] <Smurphy> Never heard of it. Why not using Okular ?
[17:00] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, it's like I have no internet
[17:01] <dark-reader> BluesKaj maybe because the kdewallet is unlocked only after the log in?
[17:02] <dark-reader> Smurphy I like exploring new horizons xD
[17:03] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, kwallet is fixed, so even if it's disabled you should have a desktop
[17:04] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, I have black desktop at the moment but I can open Dolphin through the program (team viewer) that automatically starts
[17:05] <Smurphy> dark-reader: You sure it's not just a black page, and you're in full-screen mode ???
[17:05] <Smurphy> When in X, hit F11 :}
[17:05] <BluesKaj> no wallpaper  ;-)
[17:06] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, Smurphy, I'm stupid but not on that level xD When I type in the command line "startkde" the error I get is "$Display is not set or cannot connect to the X server"
[17:07] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, which gpu ?
[17:09] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, Intel integrated GPU
[17:13] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-intel
[17:14] <Smurphy> BluesKaj: If it was working before, that should not be the issue.
[17:15] <genii> "cannot connect to X server" makes it sound as if X isn't even there
[17:15] <BluesKaj> I assumed this was a recent installation, not just broken due to using the wrong pdf reader
[17:16] <dark-reader> BluesKaj Smurphy, I don't know if it can help but the Alt + Tab command shows the lateral bar with the open windows
[17:16] <rattking> anything interesting in ~/.xsession-errors ?
[17:16] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, it's not a recent installation, I've been using it since November.
[17:18] <Smurphy> dark-reader: What you can also do, is on the console, just start X -> X
[17:18] <Smurphy> If the X-Server configuration works, it will at least show you the X Screen.
[17:18] <Smurphy> If not, check out the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file - the content should tell you if it is a X or a Plasma/KDE problem.
[17:19] <Smurphy> dark-reader: Ah - try starting the plasma desktop again -> can you still do a: Alt-F2 ?
[17:20] <Smurphy> Alternative is, go down to the console again: Alt-F1, and: DISPLAY=:0 kstart plasma-desktop
[17:20] <Smurphy> Should restart it.
[17:20] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I checked the log, not even an error
[17:21] <Smurphy> ok, go down to the Console with Alt-F1, and start plasma-desktop manually again.
[17:21] <Smurphy> the DISPLAY=:0 is the Display env.
[17:21] <Smurphy> telling kstart where to actually display/.start the plasma desktop on.
[17:22] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I get "kstart: cannot connect to X server"
[17:23] <Smurphy> that's bullshit. You running on X or Wayland ?
[17:23] <Smurphy> :}
[17:23] <Smurphy> try DISPLAY=:0.0 instead
[17:25] <dark-reader> Smurphy, now the error is "kstart(3044) main: Omitting both --window and --windowclass argument is not recommended
[17:25] <Smurphy> ah, ok so the Display variable is :0.0
[17:26] <Smurphy> Got back to your Session -> Alt-F7 (usually)
[17:26] <Smurphy> and see if you can do something.
[17:27] <dark-reader> Smurphy, done. Yes, I can see the windows but no clock bar, no desktop, no icons, widget... And I can't open KConsole using the keyboard
[17:27] <Smurphy> So Plasma is not running. Try to logout.
[17:28] <Smurphy> And log back in after...
[17:28] <Smurphy> to see if it fixes it,
[17:28] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I can't take screenshots as well
[17:29] <dark-reader> I logged in and Gwenview appeared without any reasons xD
[17:33] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I'm rebooting again. Maybe I can try to connect to the wifi using the command line and try sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[17:34] <RA_> hi
[17:34] <Smurphy> dark-reader: yeah. may work.
[17:51] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I am not able to connect to the wifi. I don't know what to do lol
[17:51] <dark-reader> Smurphy, it gives me error "SET failed on device wlan0; invalid argunent"
[17:57] <Smurphy> dark-reader: You got ethernet on that device ?
[17:57] <dark-reader> Smurphy, I've just finished the sudo apt upgrade. Nothing changed
[17:59] <kais3n> Hello, I have some "problems" with kubuntu 15.10 and boottime. Kubuntu starts quite fast until i get the user login prompt. After I enter user credentials the bar finished also fast but at the end I have to wait 20-30sec and it seems nothing happen. I reinstall the system and I also have this on to different machines. Normally with other xubuntu systems they boot quite fast
[17:59] <kais3n> I'm not shure where I can start to search, a hint would be grate
[18:03] <dark-reader> Smurphy, now when typing "startkde" in the terminal i get "Kde seems to be already running on this display". So i guess it's a plasma-related problem, doesn't it?
[18:10] <Smurphy> dark-reader: Alt-F7 - check it out
[18:12] <dark-reader> Smurphy, same situation: I can open windows but no clock bar, no widgets, no desktop, nk working shortcuts...
[18:19] <BluesKaj> dark-reader, how did you install kubuntu, which method ?
[18:20] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, in dual-boot mode with Windows 10.
[18:21] <BluesKaj> ok, but clean or via internet release-upgrade
[18:21] <BluesKaj> ?
[18:22] <BluesKaj> in other words do you have a recovery kernel in grub, which may be of some benefit to your situation
[18:24] <dark-reader> Via internet release-upgrade
[18:25] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, i think that I'll install XFCE and abandon KDE, I've exams now and not much time xD
[18:25] <BluesKaj> ok , then try the recovery kernel and repair broken packages in the dialog with internet enabled
[18:27] <dark-reader> BluesKaj, I will try this night. I'd want to thank you and Smurphy. I own you a beer guys
[18:28] <BluesKaj> ok , BBL
[21:21] <Pinkamena_D> I have accidentally removed dolphin, and when I put it back, 'gwenview' is still the default file manager for all users. How can I switch the default back to dolphin?
[21:22] <soee> System Settings -> Applications [File Manager]
[21:23] <Pinkamena_D> Ok, that fixes one user at a time, how can I make it apply for newly created users too?
[23:13] <villalobos> hello
[23:14] <villalobos> hi
[23:18] <villalobos> hi?