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JMichaelXanyone know how to get video thumbnail previews to work in Dolphin, in 16.04?00:49
SporkWitchJMichaelX: install ffmpegthumbs01:02
SporkWitchshould work anyway... doesn't seem that it supports the format any of my videos are in...01:03
JMichaelXi have ffmpegthumbs installed, but still no video preview thumbnails01:05
viewer|CallMeFisHas anyone experience screen refresh rate issues with 16.04?01:08
tux|dudeWelp I've basically got all my shit set back up in 16.04 now (thankfully that reinstall didn't set me "too" far back)01:46
ibedonchello02:26
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thelionroarsI'm getting a lot of 'forbidden file type' errors when trying to update using apt-get, can anyone help? https://gist.github.com/thelionroars/b47594f8afa1191c576640424cd1a0c305:36
Unit193thelionroars: I presume you use apt-cacher-ng?05:52
thelionroarshow presumptuous of you05:53
thelionroarsbut yes05:53
Unit1930.8.8-1 in Debian (not sure if the fix was backported) was the first one to support appstream.  I believe by-hash was backported, though.05:57
Unit193(LP #819852)05:58
ubottuError: Launchpad bug 819852 could not be found05:58
Unit193Err, right...05:58
Unit193So yes, 0.7.26-1ubuntu0.1 in trusty *should* work: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-cacher-ng/0.7.26-1ubuntu0.106:01
user|50900Can anyone tell me what the default password is for kdewallet?07:21
valorieuser|50900: afaik, there is no default password07:23
user|50900It asks me for a password when connecting to wifi after restart and I haven't gotten the option to set it07:24
valoriehmmm, I use my user password for that07:26
valorietry that?07:26
user|50900That doesn't work for me07:26
valorie:(07:28
valoriehow about return?07:28
valoriesome use no password at all07:29
user|50900also not working07:29
valorieI guess you could ask in #kde; nobody else seems to be here07:31
valorieanswering, I mean07:31
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noaXesshey all.08:05
noaXessdoes anybody also has issue in dolphin (15.12.3 kde fw 5.18.0) on editing places and set an icon? i only can set system icons, but can't choose other icons, eg. own made icons... it does not open any selection dialog08:07
noaXessedit place > clock on: Choose an icon > select: Other icons > click: Browse... nothing happens08:07
fbrhello08:36
fbrI'm testing kubuntu 16.04 on my laptop08:36
fbreverinth seems to be fine, just a litte wireless problem08:37
fbreverything08:37
fbrmy wifi card is seen by Kubuntu08:38
fbrbut not by network manager08:38
hateballfbr: How do you mean it is "seen"?08:38
hateballfbr: Does it show when you run "lspci" ?08:38
fbr$ sudo iwconfig08:39
fbrwlp5s0    IEEE 802.11abgn  ESSID:off/any08:39
fbr          Mode:Managed  Access Point: Not-Associated   Tx-Power=0 dBm08:39
fbr          Retry short limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off08:39
fbr          Encryption key:off08:39
fbr          Power Management:on08:39
fbrbut nothing in network manager08:40
fbrmy laptop is a Toshiba Tecra A50 that's working fine on 14.0408:41
hateballfbr: Yes but what chipset does it use?08:41
hateballIt's very possible there's a kernel regression08:42
fbrmy chipset :  Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)08:42
hateballThat's quite strange, I use the same exact chipset08:43
hateballfbr: Altho I had one boot fail for me, same thing as for you08:43
hateballJust rebooted and network-manager behaved like it should again08:43
hateballI didnt try reloading modules/nm, reboot is just as fast...08:44
fbrI've reboot this morning but nothing change in network manager08:44
hateballfbr: Anything interesting in dmesg?08:44
fbrno08:44
fbrand if I use iwconfig I think I can configure wifi access08:45
fbrbut it's a little bit easier with network manager :)08:45
hateballfbr: and no luck if you "sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.service"  ?08:46
fbrin08:46
fbrYesssss !!!!08:46
fbrI can see wifi network08:47
fbrwhat the fuck ?? Network manager start before wifi card ?08:47
hateball!language08:47
ubottuThe main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList08:47
hateballfbr: Yes I have seen some bugs about this08:47
hateballCan't find a correct one right now tho08:48
hateballAt any rate, there's a workaround for now08:48
fbryes thanks for your help !08:48
fbrmaybe a right problem for network manager ?08:49
fbrwhat is the good way to help to correct this issue ?08:50
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: Systemd dependency in Systemctl startup script probably would fix it.09:09
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: Would be good to have a Bug report on launchpad for this, see it we can replicate it09:10
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: fbr09:10
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: Thanks09:10
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fbrlaunchpad kubuntu ou ubuntu ?09:26
fbrs/ou/or/09:27
hateball!bug | fbr09:33
ubottufbr: If you find a bug in Kubuntu, please follow the instructions at https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Bugs/Reporting to report the issue to the developers.09:33
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: I suspect that this is most likely an Ubuntu bug, certainly if you are sure that Netmgr starts before Wifi09:48
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: If you report it to Kubuntu bugs, I will take care of triage later on 😃09:48
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AceKingI'm curious if anyone else is finding 16.04 glitchy? I freeze up out of nowhere, and figured there would be more updates by now. I wasn't getting any updates, so I manually ran one in konsole. All that updated was a 19 kb file. libmysqlclient20 mysql-client-core-5.7 mysql-common mysql-server-core-5.7. I'm thinking about going back to 14.0410:55
hateballAceKing: What freezes?10:57
riz__hi why only 16.4 lts on the official website?10:58
AceKinghateball: Anything I'm working on. Nothing particular.11:02
soee_riz__: what updates do you expect ?11:03
AceKinghateball: It happens on both my PC, and laptop.11:04
riz__im looking for the non lts version soee_11:04
AceKinghateball: Another thing is setting up my network connections. I automatically connect to a VPN when my connections starts. Every tme I try setting it to automatically connect, I get an error.11:06
AceKingWhich by the way, does not automatically connect to the Internet when I first start up. I have to connect manually.11:07
BluesKajHiyas all11:13
AceKingWhenever I go to save a setting in my connections, on both my laptop, and my PC, I get this message: Failed to update connection Wired conn.... connection.gateway-ping-timeout: can not set property: Value "12515872" of type 'guint' is invalid or out of range for property 'gateway-ping-timout' of type 'guint'11:14
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dsealiussomething I don't understand...12:10
dsealiuswhy there is a mysqld running and consuming 800 000 K of my memory ?12:11
BluesKajdsealius, do you use kmail and kontact etc?12:12
dsealiusno never12:14
dsealiusnotice that I install kubuntu 16.04 last week and I just installed some extra package but nothing dealing with mysql12:15
BluesKajdsealius, which extra packages?12:21
pat_rickhello12:22
pat_rickhas anyone else a problem with Akregator not saving the content of feeds?12:23
pat_rickup to 15.10, when I exited Akregator and restarted, it would save the downloaded feeds and their status (read/unread)12:24
pat_ricksince 16.04, it doesn't12:24
pat_rickit will download the content of my feeds anew and have them all unread12:24
pat_ricktried changing the archiving options in the settings, but that didn't help12:25
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: Hmmm...12:25
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: I wonder if it is a change to Akonadi, and the MySQL 5.7 update that has broken something.12:25
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: I take it reprocible12:25
dsealiusBLuesKaj, vim build-essential cmake git tmux12:26
BluesKajpat_rick, I noticed that too12:26
pat_rickBluesKaj: so I'm not alone at least12:27
telegram<@Sick_Rimmit>: pat_rick: Please could you report a bug on this to bugs.kde.org for akkregator12:27
BluesKajdsealius, odd , those packages don't need a db afaik12:27
pat_rickin the extended settings, I can choose the archive type, with "metakit" as default and alongsinde an button to edit the settings for that, but this one is greyed out12:28
pat_ricknot sure if that's connected12:29
pat_ricktelegram: can do that12:29
chron1cleI have a clean install of 16.04 and I don't see where the mysql package is installed at all12:33
BluesKajchron1cle, dsealius yeah i checked muon , no mysql installed here either12:34
chron1cleapt-cache rdepends mysql-server-5.7 maybe and see what's depending on it?12:36
BluesKajmysqld rather, ,,,mysql-common is installed , but it isn't running according to ksysguard12:36
dsealiusreverse depends shows me mythtv-backend-master, miriadb-server* and some mysql-related packages12:39
BluesKajahh mythtv12:39
dsealiuswhat's that ?12:40
BluesKaj!mythtv12:40
ubottumythtv is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV - For discussion and specific support, try #ubuntu-mythtv12:40
chron1cletv tuner card?12:40
dsealiusI don't know that's dell optiplex all in one12:41
BluesKajdsealius, mythtv-master-backend has mysql as a dependency12:42
lordievaderThat is not installed by default, is it?12:42
dsealiusif I make a apt-get remove, it removes the followings :12:42
dsealiusaccountwizard akonadi-backend-mysql akonadi-server akregator kaddressbook12:42
dsealius  kdepim-runtime knotes kontact korganizer mysql-server-core-5.712:42
dsealiusakonadi-server , is a important one isn't it ?12:43
BluesKajdsealius, yeah but if you akondi turned off then mysql should also be disabled12:43
BluesKajakonadi12:44
BluesKajds turn akonadi -server off if you don't use kmail or any PIM packages, or the baloo search12:45
BluesKajdsealius,^12:45
dsealiusbaloo search ? is that thing appearing when I press alt+space ?12:47
chron1clehttps://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi#ApplicationTable12:47
BluesKajdsealius, baloo search is in system settings>search>file search12:48
dsealiusI turned off akonadi, mysqld has stopped !12:50
dsealiusthank12:50
BluesKajgood12:51
dsealiusis there a command to make it permanent ?12:52
dsealiusrc.local ?12:52
chron1cledon't think it starts unless you launch one of those apps12:52
BluesKajit will be permanent if you don't turn it back on12:53
BluesKajakonadi-server that is12:53
BluesKajor baloo12:54
dsealiusBluesKaj, even after reboot  ?12:54
BluesKajyes12:54
dsealiusgood12:54
dsealiusI'm new to kde :)12:54
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Kuser|NoviceHi every one13:44
Kuser|NoviceDoes someone can tell me if Kubuntu 14.04 is end of life ?13:44
hateball!lts | Kuser|Novice13:46
ubottuKuser|Novice: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04)13:46
hateballKuser|Novice: Short answer: No13:47
Kuser|Noviceokey good news then13:47
KubevisDoes anyone know how to fix Dolphin video thumbnails for 16.0413:48
Kuser|NoviceI taught it was the reason why I had some 404 Not Found packages when I did an "apt-get update"13:49
Kuser|Noviceso actually I am unable to understand why it is unable to find those repository13:50
Kuser|Novicehateball: do you have any idea why I got that ?13:53
hateballKuser|Novice: paste the results of your apt-get update13:56
hateball!paste13:56
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.kde.org | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.13:56
hateballperhaps you have a PPA or something that is no longer functional13:56
Kuser|Novicehateball: sur let me do that13:56
Kuser|Novicehateball: I was thinking of it but it is the based kubuntu update PPA13:57
Kuser|Novicedoes someone can give some help ?14:13
soee_Kuser|Novice: with what ?14:19
EvilRoeyhello all15:28
EvilRoeyhey what happened to xchat?  I upgraded from 15.10 -> 16.04 and I don't see xchat available anymore (only xchat-gnome, which apparently has different default settings).. what gives/15:28
EvilRoey?15:28
acheron88xchat is dead15:32
acheron88now hexchat15:32
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EvilRoeyacheron88: can you elaborate on this (I was suspecting this)15:37
acheron88hexchat is a fork/continuation of xchat by other developers15:42
acheron88was originally a fork just to support windows I think, but started doing linux builds when xchat itself died15:43
acheron88it is 99.9% the same as xchat was, just with some updates and fixes15:44
acheron88I'm using it now, and honeslty apartr from a slightly different icon you couldn't tell the difference15:44
acheron88interface & settings the same15:45
acheron88can even copy your xchat settings over to the ~/.config/hexchat/ directory and carry on as if you are using the old xchat15:47
CacheMoneyradeon_gem_object_create:62 alloc size 79Mb bigger than 64Mb limit15:58
CacheMoneygetting that error over and over in dmesg15:58
CacheMoneyjust installed the kubuntu packages and after rebooting and loggin in, it just hangs at the splash screen for KDE15:58
BluesKajdrop to a VT/TTY , login then sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade , if any packages are held back, do sudo apt full-upgrade, then reboot16:03
BluesKajCacheMoney,^16:03
CacheMoneyokay16:04
BluesKajctrl+alt+F1-F6 for the vt16:04
CacheMoneyik16:04
EvilRoeyhi16:10
EvilRoeyanyone here?16:10
WitherSlickhi EvilRoey16:11
EvilRoeyhi again16:30
viewer|2920Any way around the ubi-partman crash on install for 16.04?  Single disk, existing Windows partition, trying to install dual-boot.  Thanks in advance.16:36
EvilRoeyokay16:38
EvilRoeyoh awesome16:38
EvilRoeycolor test216:38
EvilRoeyoh great this is the oclor I was looking for.16:39
EvilRoeynice.16:39
EvilRoeyשלום16:39
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CacheMoneygot fed up and went back to XFCE lol16:55
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WitherSlickJust when I thought ktorrent was perfect a bug that makes it virtually unusable for me appears.17:39
WitherSlicksigh17:39
WitherSlickthis was the best torrent client i've ever used, but apperently it can't cross seed torrents.17:40
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kyawhello17:53
soee_hiho17:53
kyawi want to ask a question about kubuntu software center discoverer17:54
WitherSlickwhat's your question kyaw17:55
dbacchi, I changed (kubuntu 16.04) workspace and color theme to breeze dark, however, the window, button backgrounds are still staying light. Its only the borders of the windows that got dark. Is anyone else facing this problem?17:55
kyaw16.04 software center is showing off-frame text17:56
kyawam i the only one having it?17:56
kyawshowing texts that is off the frame17:57
kyawthe above three frame that's flipping like every 5 seconds or so. :)17:58
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BluesKaj_kyaw:  make sure your packages are all up to date18:10
WitherSlickI swear KDE is so fucking nice, but it's so fucking buggy. I'm probably gonna switch back to XFCE :/18:18
aboudreaultI don't have that many bugs18:19
aboudreaulthey, does anyone go issues with the secondary monitor? Mine is getting laggy over time18:19
WitherSlickKtorrent still can't cross seed 3 years after the bug report was done18:19
aboudreaultlatest nvidia driver installed, direct rendering enabled.... over 7000 FPS with glxgears18:19
WitherSlickI'm trying some other distros in VM's atm to decide what to switch to18:20
WitherSlickheck the software center still can't even search, and the drivers dialog doesn't work. What do you mean there aren't many bugs.18:20
WitherSlickIt's not that I don't like KDE, KDE is awesome. It's just that XFCE doesn't have any of these problems :/18:23
WitherSlickneither does GNOME18:23
comradekinguWitherSlick, Bugreports and complaining, as you may find, isnt what actually solves bugs18:27
comradekinguYou can use "apt-cache search" and install a new DE without switching distro18:28
comradekinguor just install synaptic, that sounds like what you are after18:29
WitherSlickcomradekingu: I know, I know your right18:31
WitherSlickI was just a little frustrated tbh18:31
WitherSlickSorry guys18:32
SporkWitchany way to force aptitude to update the package lists if we're getting the "no hash considered strong enough" message?18:41
SporkWitchit's preventing updates to all of the google applications, as well as hipchat18:41
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comradekinguSporkWitch, you can update the signing checksum on the package archive18:43
SporkWitchand how would i go about that?18:43
comradekinguOr notify whoever is running it that it needs doing18:43
SporkWitch(i'm inclined to agree with the bug reports that it's BS that a warning prevents it working at all; it's called a warning, not an error, for a reason)18:44
SporkWitch(if i wanted an operating system to tell me what to do, rather than me tell it what to do, i'd run macos)18:44
ronnocSporkWitch: why not use qBittorrent instead?18:48
SporkWitchO.o18:48
ronnocoops meant for WitherSlick :P18:49
SporkWitchwas gonna say, i fail to see what a bittorrent client has to do with my package manager lol18:49
WitherSlickI'd use deluge if I was gonna use an alternate bittorrent client18:49
WitherSlickqbittorrent is the worst client i've ever used, but it might be better now. I last used it back on windows18:50
WitherSlickanyway I'm gonna install Xubuntu later guys it was nice chatting with you, and I truly appreciate how helpful you guys have been.18:50
SporkWitchand yeah, on the rare occasions i need a bittorent client, i use deluge these days18:50
SporkWitchWitherSlick: i'd go with 14.04 for now, unless you want to do a lot of work18:50
SporkWitch16.04 so far has been quite a bit of headache trying to get it back up to par with 14.0418:51
WitherSlickReally?18:51
ronnocWell, qBittorrent is at least a Qt app... I use it and it's awesome, TBH. Though I do prefer KTorrent's GUI and it's graph plug-in18:51
WitherSlickI love ktorrent it's the best client UI I've ever used18:51
WitherSlickjust wish it could cross seed haha18:52
SporkWitchvirtual desktops have been crippled, they're trying to force us to use activities instead and those result in poor performance and are buggy.  the driver manager doesn't work, so you have to install proprietary GPU drivers yourself instead of through the menu, the repo signing issue i mentioned a moment ago18:52
ronnocyou know what they say...patches are always welcome!18:52
SporkWitchlocale settings are no longer actually customizable (the ability to configure them has been replaced with country drop-downs; you can't actually set things yourself anymore)18:52
WitherSlickDang18:53
SporkWitchon the up-side, the new aesthetics ARE very pretty18:53
SporkWitchhopefully 16.04's in better shape by 16.10's release18:53
ronnocI've never found activities to be buggy...even back in KDE4. They are actually much moar poewrful than VD's. As for the other issues...the Kubuntu team is (as I'm sure you know) new and small. It'll take a bit of time (16.10 sounds abut right) to get up to speed and get things tight.18:55
babulaHi, recently I've installed fresh Kubuntu 16.04 and I'm experiencing some problems with Plasma Desktop when I'm connecting two monitors. Can you please tell me where I can check for bugs in new Kubuntu and eventually report it ?18:55
WitherSlickThe thing is, even if activities aren't buggy, I don't see why I would use that instead of a good ol virtual desktop18:56
WitherSlickI dunno it's just not that compatable with the way I use the computer18:56
SporkWitchronnoc: they perform significantly worse than virtual desktops, and while yes you can tie additional settings to a particular activity, they fall short of the simplicity of virtual desktops.  By all means, have them in, let the people that want use them, but they crippled virtual desktops to try to force us to use activities.  The response in the bug reports?  "people use virtual desktops how we18:56
SporkWitchsee activities being designed for, so use those"18:56
SporkWitchi can't even restore my normal workflow, because one of the massive bugs right now is that hotkeys to switch directly to a particular activity don't work18:57
SporkWitchyou can map them, but they won't do anything18:57
BluesKaj_SporkWitch:  do you have a hotkeys option in your uefi/bnios?18:58
SporkWitchso instead of ctrl+f1-4 to switch between them, i have to cycle through them, which takes nearly a full second18:58
ronnocSporkWitch: Well that would be an issue. Maybe the activity-switcher plasmoid has been ported over and you can try that for 1-click switching in your panel?18:59
SporkWitchBluesKaj_: BIOS, and not relevant.  ctrl+f1-4 work for virtual desktop switching.  clear those bindings, set them to switch directly to an activity, and they don't do anything18:59
SporkWitchwhy would i want to click anything?18:59
SporkWitchi should now have to take my hands off the keyboard, grab the rat, minimize the window, click the activity, then put down the rat and go back to the keyboard?19:00
WitherSlickIt's quite possible to have 2 seperate linux distros on one hard drive correct? Like when I install Xubuntu could I use half my hard disk and put manjaro on the other half?19:00
SporkWitchand again, activities take around 1-2 seconds to switch between, as opposed to virtual desktops which take exactly as long as you set the animation to19:00
SporkWitchWitherSlick: yes19:00
SporkWitchWitherSlick: and when it installs the bootloader, it'll probe for other operating systems on the various drives in your system (including windows) and set up entries in grub for it19:01
ronnocSporkWitch: well that would be a personal preference I suppose...but I did say to put the plasmoid in the panel...so the minimizing, etc. you mentioned would not be necessary. But I'm sure key bindings will be fixed soon enough. Is there a bug report?19:01
SporkWitch(well, most distros will, anyway)19:01
SporkWitchronnoc: i believe so19:01
SporkWitchi'd rather they just restore virtual desktops19:01
SporkWitchno reason to have REMOVED the ability to have different widgets and wallpapers19:02
BluesKaj_SporkWitch:  well, I have a hotkey option in the bios so that's why I mentioned it...i don't use many KB shortcuts19:02
SporkWitchi don't want to use activities, because they don't work nearly as well, and it's a solution looking for a problem19:02
BluesKaj_virtual desktops do work, just the separate wallpapers don't19:03
SporkWitchBluesKaj_: and separate widgets19:03
SporkWitchBluesKaj_: so either don't use widgets, or don't use virtual desktops19:03
SporkWitchand then there's how massively buggy moving windows between activities is19:04
SporkWitchmove it to another, and it still thinks it's there and you're interacting with that instead of what's actually shown on the screen19:04
BluesKaj_activities works if you set them up in with more actions in the titlebar dialog19:05
SporkWitchassuming of course moving it to the other activity didn't crash the app you moved19:05
SporkWitchand even if they fix all of the bugs mentioned, we're still left with the fact that activities takes an eternity to switch to, compared to virtual desktops which are instant19:06
BluesKaj_I was upset about the lack of support for VDs as well, but actitvities isn't a bad substitute19:06
SporkWitchand each one of these complaints has been present since 15.04, from what i've seen googling around trying to fix them19:06
SporkWitchyes, it is.  it's an absolutely horrible substitute, for all of the reasons mentioned19:07
SporkWitchhence people complaining about how terrible the crippling of virtual desktops is, since they crippled them in 15.0419:07
BluesKaj_oh lord, ok I'll back off ...not much point goind any further with this19:07
BluesKaj_SporkWitch:  btw you could bring your "issues" over to #kubuntu-devel19:09
SporkWitchmake them work exactly like and as stable, fast, and well as virtual desktops, and they'd be an improvement; without ALL of that, no, they're not an acceptable substitute, because they fail at doing all the things virtual desktops have done since at least 12.0419:09
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SporkWitchBluesKaj_: they don't care.  read the bug reports stemming back to 15.04.  the official position is that all is well and you should use acitvities for what they're not good at for what virtual desktops were until they deliberately crippled them19:10
BluesKaj_SporkWitch:  I ranted about that 6 months ago, if you set up activities like i described you can effectively have VDs19:12
BluesKaj_ok later19:12
SporkWitchno, you can't, because moving windows between them is buggy, switching between them is slow, hotkeys don't work, etc.19:13
SporkWitchthey're good for different "modes."  Doing work?  have your setup for that.  Done with work and want to game?  Switch to that.  They completely fail at being part of a single workflow, which virtual desktops actually WERE good for, before being crippled19:14
BluesKaj_i set the required apps up in the icons only taskbar and the activities they link to open instantly when the icon is clicked19:23
SporkWitchassuming it magically makes them stop taking 1-2 full seconds to switch between, i'm back to having to pick up the rat, click things, then go back; a delay as bad as the 1-2 seconds you claim it fixes.19:26
SporkWitchthey're not currently capable of replacing virtual desktops, if they ever will be.19:26
AciD`hi19:27
AciD`anybody having xenial installed (from on upgrade, not a fresh install) could tell me which version is there plasma-desktop package?19:27
AciD`on my end I see '4:5.4.3-0ubuntu1', but on http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/plasma-desktop I see that it should really be '4:5.5.5-0ubuntu1'19:28
telegram<@athoneycutt>: 5.5.5 I belive19:28
AciD`weird19:28
SporkWitchshould be 5.5.519:28
SporkWitchthat's what the 16.04 disk puts on19:28
soee_*** 4:5.5.5-0ubuntu1 50019:28
BluesKaj_plasmashell -v in the terminal19:29
AciD`BluesKaj_ -> 5.4.319:30
AciD`http://paste.ubuntu.com/16069970/19:32
BluesKaj_AciD`:  I have to ask , are your packages up to date?19:32
AciD`yes, ^19:32
AciD`perhaps the upgrade from 15.10 left my sources in a bad state19:32
BluesKaj_have you run a sudo apt full-upgrade?19:33
BluesKaj_after updating19:34
AciD`BluesKaj_ -> what's the cmdline exactly?19:34
AciD`I did a dist-upgrade, isn't that the way to upgrade?19:34
BluesKaj_sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade19:34
AciD`this is my source.list : http://paste.ubuntu.com/16070019/19:35
AciD`nope, I haven't done that (not ever btw)19:35
AciD`ah, apt is an alias for apt-get19:35
AciD`ok19:35
AciD`I did that19:36
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AciD`do you have the same source.list?19:37
BluesKaj_my understanding is in 16.04 full-upgrade replaces dist-upgrade19:38
BluesKaj_yes19:38
AciD`then I don't get it19:38
AciD`I don't think I have anything pinned in the preferences either19:38
BluesKaj_AciD`:  i did clean install of the latest image yesterday19:40
AciD`it seems you can't upgrade an *ubuntu for years now :(19:40
AciD`having to re-install from scratch is a bummer19:40
AciD`well well well19:41
AciD`I found the problem19:41
AciD`I was using the 'pf' mirror19:41
AciD`which hasn't been updated.19:41
AciD`on to dl 1 more gb of update, yes!19:41
AciD`perhaps that would explain the many, many bugs I saw in kde for the past few days19:42
BluesKaj_AciD`:  if you set up separate / and /home partitions then a clean install to / is all that's necessary as long as you set the mountpoint for the existing /home using manual partitioning, which prevents double /home installs. That method usually takes maximum 20 mins19:44
AciD`BluesKaj_ -> for the base upgrade yes, then you have to select and install all the additionnal software and ppas..19:44
BluesKaj_and all your previous settings on the default appsare retained19:44
AciD`if the upgrade fails to deliver a stable system, I guess I'll do that19:45
AciD`or just go back to Debian ;)19:45
BluesKaj_well it's worth the trouble IME,been using that method for yrs19:45
BluesKaj_btw avoid the 3rd party downlods option , that can take much longer19:47
BluesKaj_well, that's your call19:48
PasNoxwhich packageshould i install to get QtSql 5 private headers ? there is some libqt5MODULE5-private-dev packages, but none for QtSql ?19:52
PasNoxah qtbase5-private-dev quite inconsistent19:54
nfknot to sound too ungrateful but I *REALLY* should remember that the only way to install kubuntu is to pick defaults and pray for the best20:15
nfkthe cool way of installing my native language, updates, restricted bs, etc ended up with an installation without plasmashell binay despite the plasma-desktop package being installed, so much fun20:16
nfk*binary20:16
comradekingunfk, and it will remain the case if you dont provide more info or link to the bugreport20:30
nfki do not file bug reports20:30
* clivejo face palms20:30
comradekinguNot to sound condecending but, that doesnt help20:30
nfki just chose latvian, checked install updates, install restricted drivers, flash, etc and then chose manual partitioning but surely that wasn't the cause20:30
nfkand it successfully finished the installation though at one point near the end it took so long i started digging around to see if it had hanged (no idea, what happened, it eventually carried on)20:31
comradekingunfk, https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Bugs/Reporting20:32
nfk comradekingu, effort and i do not expect it will help20:32
nfki mean, i literally did nothing more than what i described20:32
nfkand as i said, this has been case forever20:32
comradekinguThen that is a major bug20:33
nfkthe only way to install kubuntu any version is to pick defaults and pray20:33
comradekinguPossibly its platform specific, or related to latvian20:33
comradekinguBut we will never know if you just downfall of the commons20:33
clivejodevs are mind readers they should just know you have a problem and fix it20:33
nfki do expect that after something like 20 years in the development that dpkg should be solid enough to not mess up that badly20:34
comradekingupossibly also why people who gun-and-run the IRC dont get their issues fixed20:34
nfkcomradekingu, i'll just get it installed one way or another and that's it20:34
comradekingunfk, how is that a dpkg problem?20:35
nfkcomradekingu, i would not be surprised if it messed up, i mean, plasmashell was not in the PATH (sadly it didn't occur to me then to check if PATH was sane)20:35
comradekinguYou are insinuating that after a project has been in development for a number of years, no new bugs are introduced20:35
nfki have been installing kubuntu for years, pretty much every version since something like 2009 on my laptop and choosing to install updates always leads to issues20:36
clivejoand how do you expect the issue to be fixed if you dont report it?20:37
clivejoI dont think any of our devs are Latvian or speak the language, so how would they know there is a problem?20:38
comradekinguMaybe people are fixing the distros you dont complain about.20:39
clivejodoes it do the same on other distros?20:39
nfkdoes what?20:40
nfkwe're talking about installation process here, it would not apply to other distros by defintion20:41
comradekinguUbiquity is for example shared among many distros, so is dpkg20:42
comradekinguAnd the latvian strings20:43
nfkyep, $PATH is broken20:44
nfkno idea what is going on there, let me try ssh into it from this box20:44
nfkassuming it's not an issue with the fact that i used a usb drive to install or that i'm using btrfs for / and /boot and carrying over my old /home (which could be the case, i guess) it's the language, time to try english and we'll see if it's any better, somehow i'm suspecting some file in my $HOME but i can't imagine what could it be that would clobber $PATH20:48
Student1209I Know that this isnt the right chat, but the only one i know to meet programmers. i've got a problem with the return value of pthreads. anybody fit on this?21:10
nfkStudent1209, gosh, did they kick you out of stackexchange and ##c++basic?21:15
nfkthough i guess you'd need some c channel, i'm sure there's one, like, #c21:15
nfkalso, who uses c these days?21:15
Student1209what is stackexchange?21:15
nfkwow, seriously, i mean, if you enter you question in google something from stackexchange will almost certainly be among first 5 results21:16
nfkoften first or second21:16
nfk*your question21:16
Student1209i saw a related problem on stackoverflow but answer dosnt fit21:17
nfkhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2251452/how-to-return-a-value-from-thread-in-c21:17
nfkyeah, stackoverflow is part of stackexchange21:17
nfkjust like expertsexchange21:17
nfkor so i think21:17
Student1209exactly what i found21:17
nfkand if you read that as expert sex change, you're not the first or last person to do so21:17
nfkso what is your quesiton, dammit?21:18
goddardanyone know why dolphin isn't using keyfiles ?21:18
goddardwhen trying to connect via sftp?21:18
nfkgoddard, if ssh-agent is working, no idea, i just use konsole21:19
Student1209I want to get an integer returned. and if i'm copiing this code, with the right marked answer it returns an very high valie an not 4321:19
Student1209or 4221:19
goddardnfk i do as well for ssh tasks but file mainipulation is easier in dolphin21:19
nfkgoddard, note that it probably does not work if you start it manually after login, it needs to run early on so that SSH_AGENT or somesuch variable is set in the plasma env21:19
nfkStudent1209, dude, did you read that link i posted? it seems like it's exactly what you want21:20
goddardnfk: i use an ssh config that tells which key files to use21:20
nfkgoddard, so, do you have ssh-agent running and how do you start it?21:20
nfkwhat is that even?21:20
Student1209ist is exactly my problem. but it doesnt work for me. i dont know why21:21
nfkwhat ae you even talking about? you do not have to manually pick private keys21:21
goddardnfk: it makes it easier21:21
nfkugh, what?21:22
nfki'll try it myself, after i have gotten my kubuntu working21:22
Student1209return is -1436807412 an not 4221:22
nfkgoddard, btw, have you considered sshfs?21:22
goddardnfk: have you ever used a config file in your .ssh folder?21:22
nfki don't think so21:22
goddardnfk: you can define a key file port number and also if you want to connect with a key file and password or some other option21:23
goddardit makes it easier so you don't have to enter multiple elements each time21:23
nfkStudent1209, that's exactly what was asked in what i linked you, it's the address where the result was or something like that21:23
Student1209i copied it and used the answer. result is what i said and noch 42.21:24
nfkyou should just return the actual result not use ptherad_exit from what i gather but you really should not be using C if you can help it21:24
goddardnfk: no because that is what dolphin does and you can save your bookmarks on the side menu21:24
nfkStudent1209, because it was an example that was not working, you can't ask question without example code, read the answer below the question21:24
Student1209void *myThread()21:25
Student1209{21:25
Student1209   int ret = 42;21:25
Student1209   return (void*) &ret;21:25
Student1209}21:25
Student1209int main()21:25
Student1209{21:25
nfklet's hope he does not come back21:25
nfkgoddard, i'm not sure what's the point of such a file, honestly21:25
goddardnfk: some ssh connections are more complicated21:26
nfki mean, you should not be keeping a password in a file and doing it two factor way is a bit useless in my opinion21:26
nfkgoddard, the ones you described are uselessly complicated21:26
goddardnfk: not really21:26
goddardbut that is besides the point21:26
goddarddolphin is asking for a password clearly not obeying the ssh config21:27
nfklike weird port number, i just remember mine from the top of my head and it's in the end useless, not using 22 just stops the cretins from banging on your ssh door, the really dangerous people will still find your ssh as it's been trivial to scan the whole internet for years now21:27
nfkgoddard, first of all, disable the password auth in the first place21:27
nfkit being on is a very extremely absolutely bad idea21:27
nfkto the most21:27
nfkeven within LAN you should be using eliptic curves these days21:28
goddardnfk: i dont know where you got the idea a password auth is enabled21:28
goddardwhat do you mean?21:29
nfkthe fact that it asks for the password21:29
nfkif password auth is disabled, ssh will never ask you for a password, it will just fail with pubkey auth failed or something like that21:29
nfkif it still asks for a password, something is very wrong21:29
nfkalso, i just read that code he pasted, and oh my god, that's funny21:31
goddardnfk: so you are suggesting everyone's setup is the same as yours and dolphin shouldn't listen to the ssh config file?21:31
nfkhe actually told it to return the address, gosh21:31
nfkhahaa21:31
nfkgoddard, no, i'm telling you that you must disable password auth on your server and then client config is all but useless21:32
goddardnfk: not everyone has that option so it isn't really a good solution21:32
nfkdo the setup if you must, then ssh-copy-id, check it works and then you disable plaintext auth21:32
goddarda good suggestion but not helpful in this instance21:32
nfkgoddard, but you must have that option21:32
nfkusing plaintext passwords is asking for trouble21:33
nfkeven pivate keys without passwords (encryption) are often the source of a wide, serious and persistent intrusion21:34
goddardyes, but some services don't offer that option21:34
nfkthat's actual data from our CERT21:34
goddardnfk: how is that?21:34
nfkgoddard, what services? even shitbucket has RSA21:34
goddardnot ever service has the option to disable logins of that type21:35
nfkyou get rid of such services then21:35
goddardnfk: ok so because dolphin doesn't pay attention to ssh conigs properly let me change absolutely everything I am doing21:36
goddardfuck that21:36
goddardhaha21:36
nfkgoddard, if your servers actually use plaintext auth, absolutely21:37
goddardnfk: this is really bad advice21:37
goddardthanks but this can't be the solution21:38
nfkalso, i just tried and it seems that even though the error message is different, even my router refuses the correct password (tried  it 6 times) and that's a commercial device21:38
nfkgoddard, it's the only right advice21:38
nfkgoddard, okay, tell me, what do you have there that must have such joke security?21:38
goddardi have nothing21:38
nfkso you're a toll, fine21:39
goddardit isn't my shit and i really don't care about their security and i am not a sys admin and i dont want to be21:39
nfk*troll21:39
goddardi am just working on changing some damn files dude21:39
goddardfor some one else21:39
nfkgoddard, security should still be fixed21:39
goddardi want to use dolphin to login and copy and changes some files21:39
goddardso what21:39
goddardi dont care21:39
nfkalso, just use sshfs and stop crying about dolphin21:39
goddardit isn't my shit21:39
goddardi am not paid as a secruity advisor21:40
nfkno, but you're definitely paid to be a dick, it seems21:40
goddardnfk: the only dick here is you21:40
nfkit takes one to no one21:40
goddardyou know if don't know that is a good answer21:40
goddardyou dont have to make up a bunch of stuff21:40
nfki'm not making this up21:40
goddardyou don't know how to fix the issue in dolphin therefore you do not know21:41
goddardlisten man thanks for the input but that isn't my problem21:41
nfkthere are more worms than ever that try to randomly brute force *nix boxes to add them to a botnet21:42
nfkand pubkye-only auth is a great way to give them the middle finge21:42
nfkr21:42
nfknot to mention that if someone gets the password, that's it21:42
goddardok but again I am not doing a system audit21:43
nfkwith a password protected private key they get to brute force that first which hopefully will take them years if you have done it right by which point it will be hopefully useless even if you hadn't caught on to the fact that it's been stolen21:43
nfkgoddard, also, sshfs, for the i don't know which time21:44
nfkit will just work21:44
goddardnfk: well so does scp and rsync and a bunch of other tools but I am trying to use Dolphin21:46
nfkfor fucks sake, sshfs will do what you want21:46
nfkdolphin won't even know it's not a local folder21:47
nfkand it works with anything that's posix compliant21:47
nfkat this point you'e justa troll, hence not worth talking to you21:48
goddardnfk: i am a troll because you are repetatively saying the same thing over and over and not helping with my actual issue?21:49
nfkif you want to use dolphin to copy files, sshfs will let you do what you want and it will work with anything21:50
nfkif you want to get dolphin sorted, i told you to descibe if and how your ssh-agent is started but whatever, i have wasted enough of my time21:50
nfk*describe21:51
goddardSo I should just use ssfs and ssh-agent and i just tell my computer hey computer use ssfs and ssh-agent instead thanks mr. puter21:55
goddard?21:55
goddardwhat does that even mean dude?21:55
nfkhave you heard of google?21:56
nfkalso, it's sshfs but i'm sure you're just intentionally wasting my time21:56
goddardso instead of telling me how to fix a problem i should just use google?  So why even talk on irc?21:56
goddardif all problems can just be solved by a search engine why use irc to figure out a problem?21:57
viewer|91144what's the problem?21:57
viewer|91144if all problems can just be solved by a search engine why use irc to figure out a problem?21:58
viewer|91144I just joined IRC for the first time in 10 years so hit me with a question :D21:58
goddardhaha21:58
goddardjust trying to get dolphin to follow the rules of my ssh-config21:59
goddardi recently switched from unity to kde and i had all my bookmarks setup in nautilus21:59
goddardi know the kde system probably doesn't use the gnome key manager21:59
viewer|91144most definitely22:00
goddardi don't know how to force dolphin to even ask for my key file or if it is even recognizeed22:00
goddardor if it is even setup properly in the kde wallet22:00
viewer|91144you mean your private / public key pair or a specific one for a specific host?22:01
viewer|91144the default one or a specific one?22:01
goddarda specific file for a specific host22:03
viewer|91144I've done this once ... for an amazon instance22:03
viewer|91144hmmmm ....22:03
goddardit works on some hosts but others it doesn't22:05
viewer|91144try adding to /home/youruser/.ssh/config some lines:22:05
viewer|91144Host amazonhost22:05
viewer|91144HostName myhost.aws.amazon.com22:06
viewer|91144IdentityFile /home/youruser/.ssh/amazonrsakey22:06
viewer|91144which should be 600 as far as rights go (-rw --- ---)22:07
goddardviewer|91144: yeah thats what i did in unity and it works22:08
goddardnot working on dolphin because i think i have to add the key to kdewallet?22:08
goddardrequires an additional password usually unlocked when logging in22:09
viewer|91144nope22:09
viewer|91144don't think so. dolphin does not care about the wallet as it can pull stuff from ssh directly22:09
viewer|91144it does not need to consult with the wallet I think22:10
viewer|91144let me test on a host22:10
viewer|91144sftp://pi@x.x.x.x:2222/22:11
viewer|91144just connected to this pi using the default key. will generate fresh one, import it and test that one as well22:11
goddardmake sure to give the key a password22:12
goddardmine has one22:12
viewer|91144k22:14
viewer|91144it asked me for the paraphrase22:23
viewer|91144I suppose you want the wallet to handle this for you?22:23
goddardviewer|91144: damn i dont know why mine isn't asking22:23
goddardit just fails22:23
viewer|91144btw, I run KDE - Be Free!22:23
viewer|91144Platform Version 4.13.322:23
viewer|91144it's 14.4 I think, the lts22:24
viewer|91144well I've noticed that with all the opendesktop crap, if you switch between window/desktop managers, things tend to get wacky22:24
viewer|91144default programs and alike tend to get messed up. I never used unity in my life. tried on a vm for 5 minutes, only for a good laugh :D22:25
goddardviewer|91144: i like unity, but i hate gtk/gnome22:26
goddardmaking interfaces for infants22:27
goddardi like the design of unity22:27
viewer|91144there are just too many variables in the mix I think. what you get when you install a fresh kde is a "blessed" package list22:27
goddardlauncher on the left with a global menu at the top is cool for my work flow22:27
goddardyeah22:27
viewer|91144I don't think I can help you much deeper then this without digging into the code22:27
goddardim on 14.04 so maybe I will do a fresh install in the first point release22:27
viewer|91144Well you have this in all desktop managers. It's just a matter of customization.22:28
viewer|91144I like kde cause it gets out of my way and it's stable, robust, complete. It has all the bells and whistles where you expect them.22:29
goddardviewer|91144: yeah22:29
goddardviewer|91144: yeah it really is complete.22:29
goddardso customizable22:29
goddardand Qt is awesome22:29
goddardi really like how you can easily customize it as well by downloading new themes etc..22:30
viewer|91144so to sum it up, who knows what wacky stuff goes on there? I don't think I can be of much use without reproducing the problem myself22:30
viewer|91144well they built on what they already had. gnome blew it big time. shuttleworth tried the unity thing which will mature in time but it's just not there yet IMHO22:31
viewer|91144he needs to throw another 20 million $ at it or something...22:31
goddardthe new unity is based on qt so it will be much better22:31
goddardhopefully they get away from gnome apps22:31
goddardi feel like they purposefully sabatoge other projects22:32
goddardgnome software in 16.04 doesn't even search properly22:32
viewer|91144I never attribute to malice what can be best explained by arrogance and incompetence.22:33
goddardseems like they just ignore KDE apps and I don't know why.  Muon Discover is way more feature rich and an older code base22:33
goddardyeah true22:33
viewer|91144you should have seen the first kde4 versions. it was worse then gnome is today :D22:34
goddardi bet but they have been breaking things for over a year now22:34
goddardim still on KDE 4 in 14.04 and kinda glad since I get the File Menu widget22:35
viewer|91144if you mess with the widgets enough, you can get the right taskbar for your needs. I use icon only taskbar and the classic "start" menu, tray and that's it. the finder like alt+space thing is really useful too. and if you tweak the window icons of kwin enough and other such settings which you get used to cause they don't change their position from22:39
viewer|91144version to version, you have a working desktop22:39
goddardviewer|91144: yeah kde is so customizable i was really surprised i could change the configuration so easily22:43
viewer|91144my suggestion is try and do a clean install, if that's even an option, while maintaining the old system + profile so you can import what you've forgotten on the first run22:44
viewer|91144who knows how deep you'd have to dig to fix this one? I really could not be bothered to dig any deeper into the implementation code of deciding when to prompt for a paraphrase or not22:46
goddardtotally agree22:46
goddardi really want to do a fresh install any way22:47
goddardbeen running this system for over 2 years now22:47
viewer|91144I mean hacking is cool and all but I suppose a driver is way cooler then boring open desktop rfc crap or whatever it is.22:47
goddardi got my own projects i am working on and learning driver level code so don't have much time to hack on kde22:48
goddardwould love to work on the File Menu widget some day22:48
goddardmake some all the applications work with it22:48
goddardmaybe improve the windows controls widget as well22:48
goddardyou ever done a widget?22:49
viewer|91144nope.22:49
viewer|91144these days i'm more into electronics22:49
viewer|91144i've had a mac for a while (from work) and have done some in that22:50
viewer|91144cause a mac is like a blonde or something. fun but lacking the bare minimum22:50
goddardhaha22:52
goddardyeah i have a teensy and a usart device22:53
goddardi am working on a kind of man in the middle attack for usb devices22:53
viewer|91144i really like where they're going with elementary22:53
viewer|91144omg! somebody asked for something fun like that22:53
Bundestrojanergood evening22:53
viewer|91144at first they needed a cllone for a dongle22:54
viewer|91144and a good evening to you too!22:54
BundestrojanerI've installed kubuntu 15.10 on my hp dv7-4051 (radeon 5650m) and the proprietary ati-driver using the driver manager, now it doesn't boot any more.22:54
BundestrojanerI have no idea how to trouble shoot this - the splash screen looks normal, than disappears and nothing happens after that22:54
goddardyeah i just want to be able to listen and send what ever signals i want22:54
viewer|91144Bundestrojaner: if you hit ctrl + alt + f1 or just alt + f1, do you see a prompt?22:55
goddardthey have some devices that do that, but they are super expensive22:55
Bundestrojanerviewer|91144: yes, i can switch to a login22:57
viewer|91144electronics and embedded is the new wild west. this iot thing which is kind of silly at times will be the next thing. I'd do a project with a 12 step graycode encoder attached to a toilet paper roll to tweet your bowel movement status just for a good laugh22:57
viewer|91144it tends to become Monty Python silly quite fast and we don't quite know what to make of it yet22:58
viewer|91144Bundestrojaner: so let's get rid of the darn radeon thing. dunno how to do this but will google it. had the same issue once22:58
goddardhaha22:58
viewer|91144a loooong time ago22:58
viewer|91144goddard: i'd even start a kickstarter. what the heck? they funded solar roadways, right?22:59
Bundestrojanerviewer|91144: thx for help :) i guess i can set that in xorg.conf?22:59
nfkBundestrojaner, why aren't you using the new and shiny 16.04 LTS?22:59
goddardhey man France just installed their first partial solar roadway23:00
Bundestrojanernfk: i've installed it 1-2 month ago. my laptop is not in use very often23:00
Bundestrojanerthe default driver (a open driver, i guess?) worked well, but steam won't start with it...23:01
nfkwell, a good reason to try the new LTS then and unless you actually need that radeon binary hell on earth, you are probably better off without it23:01
nfkand be happy it works any way at all23:01
nfkBundestrojaner, ah, steam, well, you get to read up on the radeon driver mess then, or just use windows23:02
nfksadly that's the conclusion i came to after trying steam on linux23:02
Bundestrojanernfk: steam on linux is great, ati on linux is the problem...23:03
nfkit's radeon for the past 10 years23:03
nfker23:03
nfk amd23:03
viewer|91144Bundestrojaner: I just buy nvidia. I'm running all the blizzard stuff like diablo and sc2, not that I've played any of these in the last 1 year or something but in deed, you23:03
Bundestrojanernfk: the stick on my laptop says ati radeon23:03
nfkand i know how awful they are, my lenovo has an integrated radeon23:03
nfknever again23:03
viewer|91144re better off with windows when using amd stuff23:04
viewer|91144all lenovos have a fetish with it23:04
nfkBundestrojaner, it's definitely new enough to be amd23:04
viewer|91144when it comes to video, linux is a second class citizen. I'd switch to windows if I want to play new games23:05
nfkviewer|91144, don't worry, wow misrenders even on windows back in the day23:05
nfk*misrendered23:05
nfkyes, wow, the basic mmorpg23:06
nfkway back23:06
Bundestrojanerviewer|91144: my desktop has an nvidia, no problems there with linux23:06
nfkexcept lack of games23:06
nfkand then there's stuff that you get to buy per platform, yuck23:06
Bundestrojanernfk: most games work with playonlinux23:07
viewer|91144I'm wondering, is there a warez thing to get a decent wineprefix full of copyright infringing dlls in order to get pretty much everything possible working?23:08
nfki tried running via wine prefix but gave up23:09
nfkso much borks23:09
nfkjust getting steam itself running without a hitch was basically mission impossible23:09
bpromptviewer|91144:    would you like fries with that?23:09
viewer|91144yup! in mac they have a thing called wineskin or winery or something23:09
nfkmuch less get even tf2 running23:09
viewer|91144:D23:10
nfkwow, age verificaiton and that image do not match together http://store.steampowered.com/app/416130/23:11
viewer|91144ok ok. I see a niche for some heavy wine scripting here. let's cook up a project to package, envelop custom wine builds and libraries around win software. each totally isolated from the next23:11
nfkspeaking of whch, should i read pratchett or try setting up saya no uta on my new kubuntu install?23:12
nfk*which23:12
Bundestrojanerviewer|91144: have a look on playonlinux. it's what you describe here...23:12
viewer|91144thank you. almost reinvented the wheel there... :D23:14
Bundestrojanerwhen i install the latest kubuntu, how are the chances for prop. drivers working out of the box?23:19
viewer|91144pretty big actually23:20
nfkno idea, amd is introducing that new amdgpu or whatever and it's a mess23:20
viewer|91144except for ATI of course :D23:20
nfkhonestly, i never have understood radeon driver bs but amdgpu or whatever is taking the cake and trying to kill you with it23:20
viewer|91144amd are great perforrmancewise but those bastards can't code to save their lives23:21
nfki'm not so sue23:21
nfk*sure23:21
viewer|91144so nvidia has this cuda thing to which amd responded with opencl. opencl is an unmitigated disaster23:22
nfkintel also uses opencl23:22
viewer|91144the compiler is as optimized as entropy in a gas23:22
nfkand it's not about standards, it's about raw driver quality23:22
Bundestrojanerbefore i try prop. amd-drivers the next time: can i copy xorg.conf and simply restore it in case of fail?23:24
viewer|91144hmmmm23:24
Bundestrojaneror is that not enough to use the open drivers again?23:24
viewer|91144they might overwrite some generic libraries. not sure of that. better save then sorry though. i once had to purge the packages and reinstall/reconfigure the defaults, if I remember correctly23:25
viewer|91144what have you got to lose?23:25
viewer|91144back it up23:25
Bundestrojanerit's also no problem to format the disk and re-install. no important data yet23:26
viewer|91144http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Oneiric_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx23:27
viewer|91144this worked for me a few years ago23:27
viewer|91144had a tiny lenovo laptop :D23:27
viewer|91144in fact I think the laptop works with the defaults to this day23:29
nfknight23:58

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