[00:00] <melodie> Claymore did you check the available space in your home partition?
[00:00] <melodie> hi valorie
[00:02] <Claymore> Hi Valorie, yes its a strange one.
[00:02] <Claymore> Hi Melody, plenty of disk space.
[00:03] <Claymore> Is there a way to restart the whole audio system? It might save the re-logins
[00:06] <keithzg> Claymore: if pulseaudio is the problem, the old "pulseaudio -k" (ie. kill pulseaudio instances) followed by "pulseaudio -D" (ie. start pulseaudio in daemon mode) might be what you're looking for.
[00:07] <Claymore> Cheers Keithzg, I'll try it next time
[00:08] <Oderus> hi. i just tried to add some services to the context menu in dolphin via the "get new services" button. I then installed some, but they do not appear at all in the list of services even after reboot. any ideas?
[00:17] <Claymore> One more question - is kwalletd still required for 15.10?
[01:02] <melodie> good night
[01:17] <angus> ls
[01:27] <cosss> how do i safely install another desktop environment in kubuntu ?
[01:28] <cosss> last time i installed xubuntu-desktop in ubuntu and it got suck at login screen
[01:28] <cosss> :(
[01:33] <Guest43247> how do i install kubuntu to flash drive
[01:39] <drleviathan> Guest43247, there are several links on the internet that describe how to make a bootable USB drive.
[01:40] <drleviathan> In short: download the ISO, use dd to put on USB drive
[01:42] <Guest43247> what is dd
[01:43] <drleviathan> dd = command line "data dump" utility.  Used for writing raw data from one drive to another.
[01:58] <Oderus> hi. i tried installing new services in dolphin and my new services do not show up. i have tried googling around and trying to put the .desktop files in different places but nothing works. any ideas?
[02:14] <valorie> Oderus: you might have to run kbuildsycoca or so
[02:14] <Oderus> valorie: i have actually tried that as well..
[02:16] <valorie> Oderus: I guess I would check with #kde-devel then
[02:17] <Oderus> valorie: thank you
[08:16] <DQSII> i dont give a fuck what most people think about me online truthfully
[08:17] <DQSII> oops wrong chat xD
[09:29] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:42] <JunkHunk> hello is there an IRC channel for google bloggers?
[11:42] <JunkHunk> I cannot get embedded videos working...
[11:58] <lordievader> Alis might know.
[11:58] <lordievader> !alis
[12:20] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:37] <john_s039> hello, few questions, the app store whats the new name for it?
[12:39] <hateball> john_s039: Do you mean Muon Discover ?
[12:39] <john_s039> other question is, i have AMD montherboard with 2 video cards , Onboard and PCI-x .. Now for odd reason , it does not show any nvidia at all in a driver list
[12:40] <john_s039> ah yeah, i guess i had to update the files to get the Muon to work lol
[12:41] <hateball> john_s039: So your PCIe card is nVidia? What model?
[12:41] <john_s039> anyhow, give me a sec about the nvidia
[12:41] <john_s039> it's a 650Tz i think
[12:41] <john_s039> 2GB
[12:41] <hateball> There's no Tz, I guess you mean Ti ?
[12:42] <hateball> john_s039: Run this in a terminal and paste the result: "lspci|grep VGA"
[12:42] <john_s039> ZOTAC GeForce GT 730
[12:43] <john_s039> lspci|grep VGA 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 730] (rev a1)
[12:43] <hateball> john_s039: Is this Kubuntu 14.04 or 15.10 ?
[12:43] <john_s039> but there is no driver software, -- Plus i have ATI as well as a onboard, and it's 15.10
[12:45] <hateball> john_s039: That sounds strange. Are you using the AMD chipset to display your image now?
[12:46] <BluesKaj> john_s039, have you set the nvidia pci as default in the bios?
[12:46] <john_s039> nah, in my bios i have it on PCI due to when i have it on onboard it does not seem to load up with a other video card
[12:46] <john_s039> it use to use 2 cards at the same time, meaning, onboard and PCI -- but now it does not even see the onboard
[12:51] <BluesKaj> recheck your bios setting for the pci and disconnect the onboard gpu to check if the pci card is working
[12:51] <kaddi> how do i get quassel to stop automatically connecting here?
[12:51] <kaddi> do I have to delete the network from the list of networks?
[12:52] <john_s039> the PCI is working, it's the onboard is not working with dual video' like it was before
[12:52] <BluesKaj> disable autoconnect in quassel. kaddi
[12:53] <OerHeks> kaddi, go into connection settings, you will find the channels you autojoin
[12:53] <kaddi> BluesKaj: only thing I was able to find is the automatic reconnect
[12:54] <hateball> kaddi: if you rightclick and part a channel it wont rejoin automatically on connecting to the network either
[12:54] <kaddi> hateball, OerHeks: I don't want to not join kubuntu, I don't want to join freenode on starting quassel ;)
[12:56] <kaddi> I do occasionally join freenode and when I do that's usually to come here to ask for some advice or offer some information
[12:56] <kaddi> but most days I don't want to join freenode but other networks
[12:56] <kaddi> however, when I start quassel it starts by automatically connection to freenode
[12:57] <hateball> kaddi: same goes for that. disconnect the network before closing quassel and it'll remember that state
[12:57] <kaddi> lemme try
[12:57] <kaddi> thanks, that worked
[12:58] <kaddi> could've sworn I tried that before, but apparently not :p
[12:58] <BluesKaj> john_s039, guessing you have xserver-xorg.conf file , I'm not sure how to set your 2 gpus up there, but theremust be a tut /method showing how...I use only one monitor so i'm not familiar with multiple setups
[12:59] <john_s039> AH
[13:00] <john_s039> okay, so, the driver manager now saw the Nvidia now, lets hope it can also read the ATI after the reboot
[13:01] <john_s039> now the other question
[13:01] <john_s039> gaming, on linux, what best, other then wine?
[13:01] <john_s039> like GTA 5, and all that, as i have FX-6 cores, AMD,
[13:01] <BluesKaj> john_s039,
[13:01] <BluesKaj> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[13:02] <john_s039> @bluekaj - Yep?
[13:02] <BluesKaj> the url above
[13:02] <john_s039> yeah, i was on that before
[13:03] <john_s039> it failed to install for odd reason it never seen the GPU lol
[13:04] <john_s039> what about gaming wise>
[13:04] <hateball> john_s039: Plenty of native games available through Steam or otherwise
[13:04] <hateball> If you intend to play windows-only games, your options are Wine or using GPU passthrough to a VM
[13:06] <john_s039> i know the wine don't support GTA5, due to media player, as for VM i was thinking on windows 7? but then again, dam MS forcing everyone on Windows 10, and Windows 10, new update removed the media player :\
[13:09] <krissi> Hello
[13:09] <krissi> What is the status on plasma mobile for nexus 5 is it user friendly or should i wit
[13:09] <krissi> wait*
[13:09] <john_s039> brb in a few mins need to restart
[13:22] <john_s09> yeah, it does not work with dual ATI and Nivida
[14:42] <kaddi> and it reconnected me again.. i give up
[14:42] <kaddi> guess i'll just idle in here :p
[15:07] <marcellus> my Kubuntu 15.10 won't auto mount any drives on startup.....
[15:08] <marcellus> already tried this 'kcmshell4 device_automounter_kcm'
[15:08] <marcellus> and changing some value from 1 to 0 on  some file...
[15:08] <marcellus> any ideas?
[15:09] <marcellus> what else could I try?
[15:16] <cojack> yo guys, can some one explain me why node v5.5 stop throw exception when I pass some logic through (Q) promises?
[15:16] <cojack> fuck, wrong channel
[19:33] <GreenDay> hello
[19:33] <GreenDay> what about kdm?
[19:33] <GreenDay> no support under kubuntu?
[19:33] <GreenDay> and xdm?
[19:35] <genii> sddm is now the default. You could try and install kdm or xdm but they are no longer maintained or supported
[19:38] <genii> lightdm is still maintained and supported, but not provided as the default due to philosophical differences between Kubuntu developers and Canonical
[19:57] <GreenDay> genii: thanks for the input
[19:57] <GreenDay> that's shame however kdm is discontinued
[19:59] <acheron88> tend to use lightdm here as is more stable than sddm
[19:59] <genii> Here as well
[20:00] <GreenDay> alright
[20:00] <GreenDay> I dislike it because it looks like gnome.. :d
[20:00] <acheron88> there are a few alternate greeter themes
[20:01] <acheron88> plus a tool to set the gtk greeter theme
[20:02] <GreenDay> ok
[20:02] <GreenDay> how can you explain startx doesnt start...x...
[20:07] <OerHeks> 'service lightdm start' is current
[20:29] <death_> test
[20:30] <death_> test
[20:30] <death__> 7
[20:36] <death__> wheels
[20:40] <RedFox_> Hi
[20:40] <RedFox_> Is there anyone here?
[20:41] <RedFox_> Hi death
[20:41] <death_> good bye
[20:42] <RedFox_> I think is there anybody here
[20:42] <RedFox_> I left
[20:42] <RedFox_> GoodBye
[20:47] <DarinMiller> I am here
[21:13] <GreenDay> I lost keymap each time khuntu starts
[21:13] <GreenDay> kubuntu
[21:55] <Figarus> cial
[22:07] <GreenDay> VLC did not installed in KDE menu
[22:07] <GreenDay> i must install it by hand
[22:15] <vertago1> I am trying to figure out what the difference between kde neon and the kubuntu backports is other than where it is hosted and the branding
[22:20] <genii> vertago1: "Neon is a KDE Incubator project and we are still baking it. Currently we have an archive of KDE software built from unstable Git branches which can be installed on top of Ubuntu 15.10 flavours. Coming soon will be an archive built from KDE releases for users and live/installable images to install onto your computer. " from https://dot.kde.org/2016/01/30/fosdem-announcing-kde-neon
[22:21] <genii> vertago1: Whereas kubuntu PPAs are latest stable KDE packaged for Kubuntu ( and not from git)
[22:30] <vertago1> genii when you install the binaries built from the git repo that is practically the same thing as installing from a package
[22:30] <vertago1> packages just track what goes where and what is compatable with what
[22:31] <vertago1> and what depends on what
[22:34] <vertago1> It makes sense to me that you want to be able to use and or test the latest releases of software easily. It seems to me that KCI and the backports pretty much give you the same thing as KDE neon in theory--that is if KCI and the backports were able to keep up with the KDE release cycle
[22:35] <vertago1> My concern is that extra work would be spent upkeeping a project that is already being done elsewhere in the community
[22:38] <vertago1> I guess on second look at what you said it looks like they are globing it all into one package
[23:10] <vertago1> I just tried it out on a VM and it really does look like another kde backports
[23:11] <lordievader> vertago1: The big difference between Neon and the backports is that Neon is automated builds, whereas the backports are manual labor.
[23:12] <lordievader> In theory Neon holds newer stuff than the backports.
[23:12] <vertago1> It would make sense for backports then to pull the packing data from neon and apply fixes as needed
[23:16] <vertago1> I wonder if anyone has thought about going with a package-less distribution scheme where updates are applied file-by-file instead of package by package. It seems like a waste to have to reinstall all the images, docs etc if nothing changes just because of a small change to a lib or something.
[23:17] <vertago1> you would still need packages in the sense of the metadata