[00:49] <TheMarius> kubuntu! 15.10 .. very good, some bugs related to widgets but nothing bad
[00:49] <TheMarius> its become my new desktop os after win 10 decided to quit on me
[00:50] <TheMarius> only software you have to pay for i use now is an old version of dreamweaver ... kompozer isnt quite up to do what it does.. other than that i have everything
[00:50] <TheMarius> even games.. steam
[00:50] <TheMarius> so thumbs up!
[00:53] <TheMarius> when i like this setup over what multibillion dollar companies do, it says alot doesnt it
[11:16] <benvantende> hey people, amarok does not seem to work with 16.04. i get this message when trying to install manually:
[11:16] <benvantende>  amarok : Depends: amarok-common (= 2:2.8.0-0ubuntu6) but 2:2.8.90-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.10~ppa2 is to be installed
[11:16] <benvantende> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[11:18] <benvantende> any idea where the error lies?
[11:29] <soee> benvantende: hiho
[11:30] <soee> try: apt remove amarok-common
[11:30] <soee> and than: apt install --reinstall amarok
[11:35] <tahaan>  /msg NickServ identify thisisme
[11:37] <tahaan> Is there 'n Widget to show the National Geographic daily image?
[11:37] <tahaan> Eg: http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/
[11:40] <lordievader> benvantende: Sounds like you have a Utopic ppa enabled.
[11:40] <lordievader> On Xenial.
[11:40] <benvantende> hey soee, brilliant!
[11:41] <benvantende> hey lordievader, let me clean that ppa up. thanks!!
[11:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:41] <shane__> Does anyone know how to share clipboard content from kdeconnect on laptop to their phone?  Mine is paired and kde connect installed on phone, however, there's no option to do anything from the system tray icon except open remote folders
[14:25] <n0yd> Anyone on kubuntu+1? Just curious if there is a known problem with the desktop widgets like I am  experiencing? they do not display correctly. Any workarounds?
[14:55] <rattking> Hi, I have been evaluating kubuntu again and I am noticing that all my konsoles disappear when I plug the external monitor to my laptop, I dont see anything related in .xsession-errors.. does anyone know what might be causing that or how to fix it? or even anywhere else to look for logs?
[14:57] <mattfly>  Oh, it seens that there are so many kubuntu fans
[14:57] <mattfly> I cant wait for 16.04 anymore
[14:57] <mattfly> kde 5 is really magnific!
[14:59] <oparoz> How do I re-install all the QT plugins loaded at startup time? One, related to libnettle is making the whole thing crash
[14:59] <rattking> kde 5 looks nice, but it doesnt seem too stable yet..
[15:08] <yossarianuk> running kubuntu 15.10 with little stability issues
[15:12] <rattking> you dont have konsole crashes when you plug in a external monitor?
[15:14] <yossarianuk> rattking: not personally....
[15:15] <yossarianuk> there were multiple monitior fixes in plasma 5.4.x i believe...
[15:19] <mattfly>  actually, for me, when plugging a monitor is a hell
[15:20] <rattking> I found a few bug reports for my issue, it sounds like a qt issue that was suppose to be patched now.
[15:20] <mattfly> the widgets on desktop seens to adjust in the new screen, even if it is mirroned
[15:41] <shane__> running kubuntu 16.04 beta and this is the ONLY distro I've every run that locks up when you connect an external monitor. Complete freeze.  Where do I start in solving this problem?
[15:41] <mattfly> it freezes?
[15:41] <mattfly> omg
[15:42] <shane__> yes, freezes. Sits for more than 10 minutes and I have to hard reboot it
[15:42] <shane__> I believe it's a particular scenario in which this happens and not all scenarios
[15:43] <shane__> suspend. connect external monitor. wake up. power on external monitor. Locks up after 1-2 seconds of moving mouse
[15:43] <BluesKaj> shane__, ask in #ubunru+1 for 16.04 support
[15:43] <mattfly> that's really concerning for a beta release
[15:44] <rattking> thats the reason I stopped using kubuntu a few months ago, that I am revisiting now :(
[15:44] <mattfly> i'll hope they will fix it
[15:44] <shane__> ive read it's a QT5 issue, probably, but not sure how to solve it
[15:44]  * rattking has loved kde since 0.9.6
[15:44] <shane__> BluesKaj - is that the correct channel name? #ubunru+1?
[15:45] <BluesKaj> sorry my mistake, it's #ubuntu+1
[15:45] <shane__> ok, thanks
[15:46] <BluesKaj> my eyes aren't so great today ..think I'm going to need new specs soon
[17:23] <sriram> hello
[17:23] <sriram> Hello everyone
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[20:31] <quico> hola
[20:31] <quico> como  estan
[20:40] <almas> f
[22:36] <HetroErectus> the silence here must bear withness to kubuntu running great
[22:37] <saigel> I'm pretty happy with it.
[22:37] <HetroErectus> its been the least buggy linux distro ive ran for a long while
[22:37] <HetroErectus> only bugs have been a few crashes when i play with plasma widgets
[22:38] <saigel> That's probably not a problem with the OS, per se, right?
[22:38] <HetroErectus> no .. i think thats KDE .. plasma 5 is fresh so you'd expect it
[22:38] <HetroErectus> 15.10 which i run is allmost like a beta for the big one this month
[22:39] <saigel> I'm still happily running 14.04
[22:39] <saigel> Looking forward to 16.04
[22:39] <HetroErectus> its LTS so im certainly doing the move up
[22:39] <HetroErectus> doubt there will be many changes from 15.10 however
[22:40] <HetroErectus> didnt seem so on reviews .. probably bugfixes etc mostly
[22:40] <saigel> Me too. Although I've learned my lessons in the past. i will be doing a full backup before I do the update!
[22:40] <HetroErectus> ok :)
[22:41] <HetroErectus> i sort of lack a rolling release type.. opensuse is kubuntus only worthy contender but it wont install
[22:41] <HetroErectus> lack.. miss rather
[22:41] <saigel> :-(
[22:42] <HetroErectus> i was positively surpriced it found EVERYTHING ... keyboards, soundcard, printers etc
[22:42] <saigel> That's a good feeling!
[22:42] <HetroErectus> didnt even have to go trough the routines connecting network printers that i have to in wondows.. found it on the network and ran it right away
[22:42] <HetroErectus> yup
[22:44] <HetroErectus> still though its lagging behind win 10 etc more now than it used to i think
[22:44] <saigel> How so?
[22:44] <HetroErectus> in terms of use... doesnt matter though
[22:45] <saigel> In general, I'm not too happy with Windows 10
[22:45] <HetroErectus> win 10 died on me
[22:45] <saigel> The last Windows I was able to tolerate was 7.
[22:45] <HetroErectus> thats why i switched
[22:46] <saigel> Died?
[22:46] <HetroErectus> one day i rebooted and it was like the entire OS was stuck in quicksand.. took 5 min to open the web browser.. happened after i installed openshot for windows
[22:46] <HetroErectus> :/
[22:46] <HetroErectus> wasnt able to fix it .. so i gave up and deleted the crap
[22:47] <saigel> If I were to buy a new computer with Windows 10 on it, I would first back it up (in case I ever decided to sell the computer), and then immediately install Ubuntu on it!
[22:48] <HetroErectus> i use a surface pro 3 to chat on now, on this one win 10 makes sense
[22:48] <HetroErectus> linux cant beat onenote and toutch functionality of this by far
[22:48] <saigel> Cool. Hope it doesn't get stuck in the quicksand like the other one!
[22:49] <HetroErectus> on an older desktop or regular laptop however......
[22:49] <HetroErectus> with modest specs
[22:49] <HetroErectus> then im all in on linux
[22:49] <saigel> What is it about OneNote that you like? I've never used it.
[22:49] <HetroErectus> the fact i can press a button and start writing, by hand
[22:50] <HetroErectus> with a pen that ships with surface pro 3
[22:50] <HetroErectus> its like having a block of papers with you
[22:50] <HetroErectus> and you can transfer it to mobile phones etc
[22:50] <saigel> Ok.I have an app that sounds similar on my iPad.
[22:50] <HetroErectus> draw, record and put in video or sound etc on the "paper" in onenote
[22:51] <saigel> Nifty~
[22:51] <saigel> Er, I meant "Nifty!"
[22:51] <HetroErectus> id say surface pro thanks to onenote is the ultimate student computer
[22:51] <saigel> I'm all for "the right tool for the job!"
[22:51] <HetroErectus> you can tape the class, make notes beside the video and play it back home
[22:52] <HetroErectus> yep
[22:52] <HetroErectus> since its aimed at specs of surface pro, it doesnt make sense to make this in linux anyway.. not yet atleast
[22:56] <HetroErectus> however maybe libreoffice could look at something like this in the future
[22:56] <saigel> That would be cool.
[22:57] <HetroErectus> made a habbit using open source apps for win, so for me switching was easy.. problem for most are they've gotten used to ms office etc
[22:58] <saigel> There is an app that I use sometimes, although probably not as sophisticated as OneNote, called xournal. It lets me hand-draw notes. It can do it on top of pdf files, too, which makes it kind of like an annotation tool.
[22:58] <HetroErectus> yep
[22:58] <HetroErectus> heard of it
[22:58] <HetroErectus> havent tried it but the brilliance of onenote can only be understood by seeing it
[22:59] <saigel> Maybe I will see it someday... ;-)
[23:00] <HetroErectus> work with development of kubuntu or just a user?
[23:01] <saigel> Actually, I use straight Ubuntu. I used KDE when I was on PC-BSD.
[23:01] <HetroErectus> ok =)
[23:01] <saigel> I do web development mostly, so not so much in the OS development lab.
[23:02] <HetroErectus> so you are in the ubuntu team? well creds for creating this os
[23:02] <HetroErectus> or helping with it
[23:02] <saigel> Ah, no, I didn't mean to imply that. I'm not associated with Canonical...
[23:03] <HetroErectus> ok
[23:03] <HetroErectus> i can picture $20 raspberri pi clones in a few years running ubuntu and used for editing video etc in a few years time
[23:04] <saigel> I have Ubuntu runnign on a Pi.
[23:04] <HetroErectus> its slow though
[23:04] <saigel> Just for play, of course.
[23:04] <saigel> Yeah, a bit slow.
[23:05] <saigel> Although I have heard of people building a massively parallel system with Raspberry Pi computers to achieve a really high-speed, low-cose machine.
[23:05] <saigel> s/case/cost/g
[23:06] <HetroErectus> raspberry has a competitor that cost $20 and is even faster.. kickstart project.. dont recall the name of it
[23:07] <HetroErectus> anyway 3-4 more years and they'll probably run ubuntu at that cost with kdenlive doing 1080p video editing without hickups
[23:07] <saigel> There is getting to be several competitors in that field. One offers a $5 machine (simpler), and another offers a $100-$200 machine with much more power.
[23:08] <HetroErectus> yup
[23:11] <HetroErectus> doing some manual windows updates here.. slow :/
[23:11] <saigel> Ah. Sorry for you!
[23:12] <saigel> I'm doing some studying and writing about the Bible.
[23:12] <HetroErectus> what sort of project?
[23:12] <HetroErectus> im a christian :)
[23:13] <saigel> Couple years ago, I took a class in Digital Cryptography. As you may know, cryptography not only allows encryption and decryption, but also message authentication.
[23:13] <HetroErectus> i was far from that until this autumn when crazy things happened ... proved i was wrong about everything
[23:14] <HetroErectus> its sort of happened before... i paid for the way i used to think basically
[23:14] <saigel> I'm discovering that the first five books of the Bible also have a sort of digital signature in them.
[23:14] <HetroErectus> its real
[23:14] <HetroErectus> im not surpriced
[23:16] <HetroErectus> god speaks to us trough the bible.. idk if you're religious or not, but thats how it works for me.. if you arent christian you get nothing out of reading it
[23:16] <krytarik> !ot
[23:16] <HetroErectus> it even says so
[23:17] <saigel> ubottu: Oops. You're right. Sorry.
[23:17] <HetroErectus> sorry
[23:20] <HetroErectus> one thing though that sucks in linux .. thats lack of compatibility with DRM.. i fixed netflix installing chrome (wouldnt run in chromium) ... but thats not linux fault
[23:20] <HetroErectus> but i think it'll only play in 720p
[23:21] <HetroErectus> chrome packs some closed source DRM-plugins
[23:21] <saigel> Chrome is a pretty decent solution. LOL, I only have an old 480i TV. Even 720 doesn't do anything for me!
[23:21] <HetroErectus> chromium is only open source
[23:21] <HetroErectus> where from, saigel?
[23:22] <saigel> Me, geographically?
[23:22] <HetroErectus> yep
[23:22] <saigel> Near Portland Oregon
[23:22] <HetroErectus> murrican, and still use old CRT TV?
[23:22] <saigel> Mostly, I don't have time for TV.
[23:22] <HetroErectus> even people in third world countries have dumped CRT's a long time ago
[23:22] <saigel> So not a priority.
[23:22] <HetroErectus> ok
[23:23] <krytarik> Seriously guys, consider switching channels - it's not that bad over there! :P
[23:23] <saigel> Sorry, again. I'll stop!
[23:23] <HetroErectus> amazing ... keep it a little longer and maybe you could sell it to a museum ... commodore 64 got sold for a good price a decade ago
[23:23] <HetroErectus> idk about today.. probably even more
[23:23] <HetroErectus> ok
[23:23] <HetroErectus> :)
[23:27] <HetroErectus> https://deals.fossbytes.com/sales/vocore-dock-a-coin-sized-linux-computer/?utm_source=fossbytes.com&utm_medium=above-comments-deals&utm_campaign=fossbytes-deals <-- probably on topic enough... reg what we chatted about earlier.
[23:27] <HetroErectus> micro linux computer
[23:29] <HetroErectus> look at the usb port.. lol
[23:29] <saigel> Sweet!
[23:54] <tux|dude> Yo
[23:59] <flo__> hello