[00:35] <valjan> is there a way to install all the essential 32 bit libraries, doing it one at a time as I see what fails through Konsole for this game is taking some time.
[00:59] <valorie> valjan: what makes you think you are missing any essential libraries?
[00:59] <valorie> those are normally installed by default, or pulled in as needed when you install something that needs a non-default lib
[01:09] <valjan> Mount and blade is failing to launch, I'm running the specific executable through konsole to see where the error is, it's always unable to find a file because the executable itself is a 32bit reliant, all my libraries are 64bit so I am having to isolate the libraries Mount and Blade needs to run properly.
[01:09] <valjan> This is a steam interaction as well
[01:21] <valjan> I should also mention other games launch properly so it isn't an overlay issue as far as I can tell, it's that Mount and Blades executeable is an ELF 32-bit executeable, something I found out running the file command on it.
[01:34] <jtalbot> qq?  Windows 10 share from Kubuntu requires password but none work.
[02:02] <viewer|81952> please, I just installed kubuntu 16.04, and i can't find the place to download additional drivers. am I missing something obvious?
[02:30] <claudio__> hola
[03:29] <Guest93096> Hello. Does anybody know where the Droid fonts are now?
[03:29] <Guest93096> It seems that the droid-fonts package has been deprecated
[03:30] <Guest93096> The droid-fonts-fallback package doesnt contain anything
[03:30] <OerHeks> try fonts-droid  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+package/fonts-droid
[03:38] <Guest93096> Error: Package fonts-droid is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:38] <Guest93096> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source However the following packages replace it: fonts-droid-fallback
[03:57] <Unit193> OerHeks: Perhaps you should look at fonts-noto.
[07:30] <stratacast> Is there any news on Kubuntu 16.04 getting the patch for mysqld that's causing a large memory leak?
[08:43] <soul_> Guys, is this normal when testing kubuntu 16 on virtualbox? http://i.imgur.com/tUfPWmC.png
[08:44] <soul_> (after installation)
[09:04] <mparillo> soul_: Surely not. I use VMware myself, but have you turned off 3D Acceleration and seen if that makes a difference?
[09:05] <yossarianuk> if you are talking about virtualbox - it doesn't work with kubuntu 16.04 (with 3D)
[09:05] <soul_> This is what I get when I try startx
[09:05] <soul_> http://imgur.com/a/O8WJs
[09:05] <soul_> let me check if I have that option...
[09:06] <soul_> Are you talking about the "Enable 3D Acceleration"?
[09:06] <soul_> It is disabled, do I need to enable it?
[09:07] <yossarianuk> if you are using vbox it doesn't work with 3d enabled (for kubuntu 16.04)
[09:07] <yossarianuk> it should work without -
[09:07] <yossarianuk> install the guest additions though
[09:08] <yossarianuk> KVM is so much easier  (and works)
[09:08] <yossarianuk> How can I use the nvidia driver to force DPI setting when using nvidia-prime ?
[09:09] <yossarianuk> I would normally edit /etc/X11/xorg and add ' Option     "DPI" "102 x 102"    '  but if I ever change GPU the xorg.conf gets overwriten
[09:09] <soul_> I never used KVM, seems hard to use.
[09:11] <yossarianuk> soul_: With virt-manager its about as easy to use I'd say
[09:12] <yossarianuk> Its also faster (IOOPS) if you use virtio and less hassle (you don't need to install guest additions as KVM drivers are generally in the linux kernel..)
[09:12] <yossarianuk> I would avoid Oracle as much as possible, worse than Microsoft in many ways.
[09:12] <soul_> I try to use OSE version
[09:13] <yossarianuk> hmm wonder if thats part of your issues with 16.04 ?
[09:13] <soul_> I'm going to download virt-manager, to see if I'm able to use the new Kubuntu version, I hate guest additions too..
[09:13] <soul_> Tried in another computer with the "Oracle" version and the same.
[09:14] <yossarianuk> the only thing missing in KVM really is full 3D (however you get enough for desktop-effects)
[09:14] <yossarianuk> although if you have a 2nd GPU you can passthrough (then KVM becomes better than vbox for 3D) - that is however complexish to setup
[09:15] <yossarianuk> there is also virgi coming (virtual3d)
[09:16] <soul_> Sorry for the offtopic yossarianuk, but what should I install? KVM or qemu-kvm? :S
[09:17] <yossarianuk> qemu-kvm
[09:17] <darkeye> Anyone tried to develop using Ubuntu-sdk endue Kubuntu ?
[09:17] <yossarianuk> if you want to use UEFI in your KVM guests you also need -> ovmf
[09:18] <yossarianuk> ignore if you are using legacy
[09:18] <yossarianuk> also there is 'libguestfs-tools' -> these utilities can do things you just cannot with vbox/vmware
[09:19] <yossarianuk> like resize a virtual disk, any partition (including say the first one) , the LVM volume and the filesystem in one command ......
[09:19] <yossarianuk> something you just cannot do with vbox/vmware
[09:22] <soul_> I'm going to restart, virt-manager is asking me for "libvirt-bin" and I have it already. brb (thanks for the support yossarianuk)
[09:24] <yossarianuk> soul_: probably the service isn't running, reboot if you can..
[09:37] <yossarianuk>  i.e how can I get nvidia-prime to also add the DPI settings to the conf when I uchange GPU with nvidia-prime
[09:44] <soul__> Thanks for the help and advices, yossarianuk. Do this happened to you? When I click the install button, the virtual machine seems to get stucked: http://i.imgur.com/zj2Q9Cn.png
[09:47] <soul__> 1GB of RAM may not be enough?
[09:50] <yossarianuk> soul_: when you say get stucked - what do you mean ? If you are at the screen before partitioning wait a few mins (I have to do that on real h/w too.)
[09:51] <yossarianuk> I'd use at least 2 GB btw.
[09:53] <kubuntu> hi
[10:29] <Mrokii> Hello. I recently got a Lenovo Thinkpad T520 and installed Kubuntu on it. While trying out things it seems I accidentally activated the airplane-mode (Fn+F5) and now I seem to be stuck in that mode (Fn+F5 doesn't seem to disable airplane-mode). I already found something about the command "rfkill" but using this doesn't seem to change anything. Any ideas?
[10:30] <hateball> Mrokii: what does "rfkill list" say ?
[10:31] <Mrokii> hateball: It says that no connections are blocked. But when I use the network-symbol in the lower right corner, the Airplane-symbol is red and I don't see a way to activate my WiFi-connection again.
[10:32] <hateball> Mrokii: well it's always red. But is it checked?
[10:33] <yossarianuk>  I have made a ubuntuforum thread about nvidia-prime dpi here -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2326377&p=13497362#post13497362
[10:34] <Mrokii> hateball: I think I just solved the issue. I guess it was my fault, as I'm only getting used to Kubuntu and didn't realise that the white squares (shown besides the Bluetooth and the WiFi-Symbol in the config-window) are actually buttons to enable them.
[10:35] <hateball> Mrokii: ;)
[10:42] <soul__> yossarianuk: ok, it was the RAM, I needed 2 GB. Thanks for your help! Do you know how can I make it full screen? Is it possible to configure network like in virtualbox? I want to use this machine to test a tiny mysql database and I want to access it from another computer at home.
[10:47] <jimarvan> yossarianuk: you are a life saver... :)
[10:55] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:05] <schnoodles> Hey has anyone had any problems with login screen not appearing after updating the backports? I get a QSGRenderThread segfault. Not too sure if that could be the problem.
[12:05] <schnoodles> IT was working fine under I uninstalled.
[12:10] <BluesKaj> schnoodles, landing-backports ppa?
[12:12] <s181kuma> hello guys
[12:12] <s181kuma> is there any way to integrate SIP in kopete
[12:12] <s181kuma> ?
[12:28] <schnoodles> BluesKaj sorry what do you mean by landing-backports?
[12:30] <BluesKaj> !ppa | schnoodles
[12:31] <schnoodles> !ppa-purge
[12:32] <schnoodles> I was using kubuntu-ppa/backports it looks like some nvidia stuff could have made it a bit screwy though.
[12:37] <BluesKaj> schnoodles, unfortunately the result of using ppas isn't officially supported
[12:38] <smzhou> search    education
[12:40] <soul__> yossarianuk: ping me if you have some time, please.
[13:29] <somekool> anyone been able to play sound/music via Airplay to an AV receiver ?
[13:31] <ikonia> my personal experience using the open-reverse engineer of airplay on linux has not been great
[13:31] <ikonia> my view (negative as it may be) that if you want to use airplay, use apple devices
[13:40] <BluesKaj> somekool, do you use analog or digital/spdif audio output ? and why airplay ?
[15:12] <grek> hi i try setup redirection http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37545873/apache-rewrite-http-to-https-for-non-local-connections
[15:12] <grek> maybe anyone can help
[15:17] <grek> i dont know how to check host i try put host to page header but it not work - in htacces Header add testaddr %{REMOTE_ADDR}
[15:27] <krytarik> grek: That'd be #httpd.
[15:28] <grek> ok thanks
[15:31] <grek> i cant post to this channel
[15:31] <grek> :(
[15:31] <Pici> grek: you need to be registered/identified to speak there
[15:31] <Pici> !register | grek
[16:23] <francesco__> hello everybody
[16:46] <Mrokii> Hello. Does somebody know a writing-app that saves instantly, every keystroke, so that one doesn't have to save manually or have to set some interval for auto-save?
[16:53] <Smurphy> Yeah - get yourself a Virus/Keylogger. They write down everything and send it to a remote host.
[16:53] <Smurphy> :}
[16:53] <Dragnslcr> Haha
[16:54] <Dragnslcr> Mrokii- Kate can be set to sync to a swap file, and it looks like it can go as frequently as 1 second
[16:54] <Dragnslcr> But something that saves on every key press would be a terrible idea, since it would waste so much time writing to disk
[16:56] <Mrokii> Dragnslcr: Thanks for the suggestion. And regarding the "terrible idea": I think I read somewhere that Apple had implemented something like that in OS X some years back, don't know if the info was accurate or how exactly that worked though.
[16:56] <Mrokii> But I'll have a look at the settings in Kate, thanks.
[16:57] <Dragnslcr> Well, Apple doing something doesn't mean it isn't a terrible idea, but that's an entirely off-topic discussion
[16:58] <Mrokii> It is, I just wanted to mention that there were others before who had the same idea.
[16:59] <Dragnslcr> Even writing to disk every 1 second is probably a bad idea. If there's a sudden power outage, I think losing 10 seconds of work isn't unreasonable.
[17:02] <Mrokii> Maybe. But I wonder how much of a problem it would really to save instantly. I think regarding time-wasting it can't be that terrible.
[17:05] <Mrokii> But that's another discussion as well, I guess.
[17:08] <marco-parillo> Assuming your network connection is reliable, I find Google Docs seems to save almost as fast as I can type. Not character by character, but certainly sentance by sentance.
[17:36] <gustavo_> hello
[17:39] <andy123> hi
[17:39] <gustavo_> newbie here
[17:39] <gustavo_> trying to find a place to chat about mercurial source control
[17:40] <andy123> gustavo_:  join #mercurial
[17:40] <gustavo_> yup..im there. Thanks.
[18:43] <AciD`> hey
[18:44] <BluesKaj> o/
[18:44] <AciD`> I turned off my computer screen and locked the session. Now I'm back after a few hours, and when turning the screen back on, the computer just does not output any signal. annoying to say the least. I can ssh to the box. Is there a way to tell ubuntu to wake the f* up?
[18:50] <AciD`> so far, Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 has been just a big disapointment : plasmashell eats 100% cpu most of the time, sessions are saved 'randomly', it's close to impossible to suspend the computer, sometimes the screen just won't wake up (even when just did not try to suspend), if you switch on/off a second screen, then your widgets position are then all forgotten when going back to the initial config.
[18:50] <AciD`> etc.
[18:50] <aboudreault> AciD`, can you double check if it's not just the Luminosity of the screen that has been set to 0 ?
[18:50] <aboudreault> I have this behavior
[18:50] <AciD`> aboudreault > it's not
[18:50] <aboudreault> :(
[18:51] <AciD`> it's a desktop computer, and I can just see the power button giving me the 'no signal detected' info
[18:51] <aboudreault> kk
[18:51] <AciD`> I'm trying to find a right xrandr cmd to try via ssh
[18:52] <AciD`> but as you could read in my previous comment, after 6 months of that, I'm pretty pissed.
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[18:53] <AciD`> "you need to work asap on that stuff a client is asking", "nope."
[18:55] <AciD`> also, ctrl+alt+f1 just does not work anymore too
[18:58] <AciD`> what's the 'cleanest' cmd you could use to tell kubuntu to close the session (ideally save the kde-app windows in the session), and reboot?
[18:59] <AciD`> all the search about that seem to point to pre-plasma5 era
[18:59] <AciD`> and I'm not sure qdbus org.kde.Solid.PowerManagement /org/freedesktop/PowerManagement Reboot saves the session
[19:27] <AciD`> also, dolphin crashes 100% of the time when it tries to update the timestamp of the files it just copied to a ntfs partition
[19:27] <AciD`> and dolphin lost to ability to navigate to accentuated patch via sshfs
[19:28] <AciD`> I could go on and on..
[19:29] <BluesKaj> did you upgrade from 15.10 ?
[19:30] <BluesKaj> AciD`,^
[19:30] <AciD`> yep
[19:32] <BluesKaj> sounds to me like you forgot to upgrade all you packages before upgrading to 16.04, that can muck up all kinds of configs etc
[19:32] <AciD`> having to tune the configuration of each kde apps between version is a PITA. I wish developer would stop thinking 'well, they'll just have to redo all you configuration for my app, that's all', when all of them are thinking and doing the same thing :(
[19:33] <AciD`> is kde config file that weak nowadays?
[19:35] <AciD`> is there no way to ask kde to check the validity of it's config files?
[19:51] <BluesKaj> by upgrading the exiting installed packages before upgrading to new OS via the internet is the best way to ensure a properly installed new OS , that's a fact, not a weakness in kde or plasma
[19:52] <BluesKaj> exiting=existing
[19:56] <AciD`> BluesKaj > well, I fail to see how to can chose which ever gets updated first when the 'normal' users are just doing a `apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade`. Isn't the OS and the app getting updated all at once? OR perhaps I'm missing something about debian-based distro upgrade for decades :o
[19:57] <AciD`> s/to can/you can/
[19:57] <BluesKaj> AciD`, no excuses, upgrade next time before upgrading to new OS
[19:59] <AciD`> BluesKaj > sorry but I'm really not following you. Are you saying users should 1) find a ppa with plasma target verion, 2) upgrade there app only, then 3) ppa-purge, then 4) upgrade to LTS normally ?!
[19:59] <AciD`> if so, that's crazy :o
[20:00] <BluesKaj> no ppas don't count that's your problem , ppas aren't supported, you know that
[20:00] <AciD`> yes I know, but then I not undernstanding what you meant by "upgrade next time before upgrading to new OS" :(
[20:01] <AciD`> *I'm not
[20:01] <BluesKaj> aci if you don't like what you received, ask for a refund :-)
[20:01] <krytarik> BluesKaj: Please.
[20:01] <AciD`> well, that's smart.
[20:01] <BluesKaj> anyway time to close up shop here
[20:02] <AciD`> I still fail to see what's your process for upgrading :/
[20:06] <krytarik> AciD`: Simply that your *current* system should be all updated, before upgrading to the next one.
[20:06] <AciD`> krytarik > oh ok, that's more clear when phrased like that. The point is, it was.
[20:07] <krytarik> Yeah, I figured that might not have been the culprit in the first place.
[20:07] <AciD`> So I still ended up with a lame kde, bug-free wise
[20:08] <AciD`> and of course, I don't feel like reinstalling a fresh distro, then recreating all my app config, again..
[20:08] <krytarik> Seriously though, your attitude at that doesn't help you much either here.
[20:08] <AciD`> just because I'm not 100% sure that would fix anything :(
[20:09] <AciD`> well, I think I'm pretty cool for managing this s*...stuff for 6 months now
[20:10] <krytarik> Well, if I have issues like that for 6 months, I'd have looked for another solution already.
[20:10] <AciD`> on the other hand, it's also like shouting in the wind, since kde dev are not really known for fixing bugs, but for playing with new technologies..
[20:10] <AciD`> krytarik > other solution would mean gnome, and I'm not that desperate
[20:12] <krytarik> Gnome isn't the only other DE either though.
[20:13] <AciD`> when you want to control very precisely almost everything you WM can do, there only is kwin unfortunately
[20:14] <AciD`> also, kde apps (except amarok and sometimes dolphin, depending on how you look at it) all follow the same (sane) UI guidelines, which really makes them stands out
[20:15] <AciD`> don't get me wrong, I'm a kde user for almost 20 years, but the stability of that last LTS feel really wonky
[20:15] <AciD`> kind like during the forced switch from kde3 to kde4
[20:15] <AciD`> ymmv
[20:19] <cjwelborn> After updating to 16.10 I get these weird window animation freezes when I de-minimize (to normal/maximized). I re-minimize/maximize it to fix it. It gets "frozen" in the middle of a grow/fade-in. Yakuake, for example, will accept keyboard input even though the window is stuck half-way between min and normal. Anyone seen this before?
[20:20] <cjwelborn> AciD`: I've felt the pain of KDE4 → Plasma 5. All kinds of bugs. I'm dealing with them as they come.
[20:22] <cjwelborn> My window animation problem is intermittent. I can't reliably reproduce it. It just happens sometimes. So re-minimize/maximize has become second nature to me now.
[20:23] <AciD`> cjwelborn > kwin/plasmashell has that bug since 15.10 when sometimes ALL your windows get 95% transparent (the effect is started when hovering the taskbar), but then it stay like that even during show grid animation. you have to hover the taskbar again in 16.04 to 'fix' it (in 15.10 it was more complicated)
[20:23] <AciD`> also, kmail somehow block mouse input when showing an invisible dropdown when starting to type a previsouly known email adress..
[20:23] <bprompt> cjwelborn:    not myself, since I don't run 16.10 anyway, isn't it in alpha?
[20:24] <cjwelborn> AciD`: Cool, i'll look into that. I have no idea where else to start. I've already disabled/enabled different window animations to see if there was one particular offender. No dice though.
[20:24] <AciD`> so many bug since 15.10...
[20:24] <AciD`> bprompt > it's supposed to be a LTS..
[20:24] <bprompt> AciD`:   you mean 16.04?
[20:24] <AciD`> hopefully I stayed with 12.04 on this laptop
[20:24] <AciD`> ah yes sorry, meant 16.04
[20:24] <cjwelborn> bprompt: Woops, I meant 16.04. I came from 15.10, and I guess I got confused for a minute.
[20:25] <bprompt> AciD`:     cjwelborn  is referring to the not-released 16.10
[20:25] <bprompt> hmmm
[20:25] <cjwelborn> AciD`: cjwelborn is **mistakenly** referring to the not-released 16.10 Sorry, I meant 16.04.
[20:25] <bprompt> cjwelborn:    well, ok.. .so, nope, haven't seen it myself :), then again, I don't run kwin, though I do run kde apps :)
[20:26] <AciD`> I love kwin, so much flexibility
[20:26] <cjwelborn> bprompt: Gotcha, just throwing it out there. It's so hard to search for this bug because I can only describe it as a "freeze" or "hang", which means something else really.
[20:26] <AciD`> well, before it started to glitch my screen a lot
[20:27] <AciD`> also, still no news about showing screen previews when switching (sliding) between desktop :x
[20:27] <AciD`> cjwelborn > perhaps it's related to your graphic driver?
[20:28] <AciD`> have you tried creating a new user and try there for a bit?
[20:28] <cjwelborn> AciD`: Possibly, I'll add that to my list.
[20:30] <moud> Hey all
[20:32] <moud> I'm trying to run the below command but I always get the same error. I only have 1 konsole open and I dont have the Discover open:
[20:32] <moud> sudo apt-get install git
[20:32] <moud> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[20:32] <moud> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[20:35] <krytarik> moud: The simplest is probably just to reboot and try again.
[20:36] <moud> krytarik: I know, but I want a way without rebooting
[20:36] <cjwelborn> moud: I don't know if it would show up with 'lslocks' or not. It might show a process that is using it.
[20:38] <moud> I see. I'll do a reboot then. Thanks.
[20:38] <Javabean> sudo rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/lock  , only if you are certain nothing is using it... check for dpkg or apt* in top before running it
[20:39] <moud> There are         764 ?        00:00:00 apt.systemd.dai ; 3080 ?        00:00:00 qaptworker3
[20:40] <moud> that's for apt, there's nothing for dpkg
[20:41] <Javabean> http://hiroom2.jimdo.com/2016/05/18/ubuntu-16-04-auto-apt-update-and-apt-upgrade/
[20:43] <Javabean> so basically its locked dpkg while looking for updates
[20:43] <bprompt> moud:    one may note that "apt" is just a utility with scripts for dpkg manipulations
[20:44] <bprompt> moud:    so, "apt" is really using dpkg with a few arguments for automations, and qaptworker, seems to be just a QT front-end for  apt
[20:45] <moud> Javabean: I see. I just disabled the auto updates. I'm going to restart now.
[20:45] <moud> bprompt: that's possible.
[20:45] <moud> restarting, brb
[20:52] <moud> I'm back. It's working now. Thanks.
[21:40] <pepee> how come I can't see this menu in my system?  https://askubuntu.com/a/702851
[21:42] <valorie> pepee: alt+f2 and type screen , screen locking should show up
[21:43] <valorie> that kcm has been available for at least a year if not more.....
[21:43] <pepee> valorie, sadly, my system is in a different language (spanish), and I don't know how this menu is called
[21:44] <pepee> still, it should show up in the menu, but it doesn't
[21:44] <cjwelborn> pepee: it's in 'Desktop Behavior' in my 'System Settings'.
[21:44] <pepee> cjwelborn, uh, yeah, I'm saying that I don't have that menu at all
[21:46] <pepee> even if I run it in english (LANG=C systemsettings5), the search box won't show anything like that for "lock"
[21:46] <pepee> it only shows "locking keys"
[21:47] <cjwelborn> pepee: it doesn't show for 'lock' on mine. for 'screen' it does.
[21:47] <pepee> screen edges/beahvior/corners
[21:47] <pepee> I mean, I want the screen lock menu
[21:48] <cjwelborn> To be more specific, it's System Settings → Workspace → Desktop Behavior → Screen Locking. I don't know why it's missing on your system though
[21:48] <pepee> perhaps I'm missing some giles?
[21:48] <pepee> *files
[21:50] <pepee> can someone run "dpkg -l kde-config*" for me, please?
[21:52] <pepee> ... found it, I needed the kde-config-screenlocker package
[21:52] <pepee> why wasn't this installed automatically, I don't know
[21:52] <pepee> thanks valorie , cjwelborn
[21:53] <cjwelborn> pepee: cool, glad you found it. Here's that output you wanted (in case something else is off): https://welbornprod.com/paste/?id=bfdz
[21:53] <valorie> pepee: what version are you running?
[21:53] <valorie> bizarre that that would be missing
[21:53] <pepee> valorie, upgraded from 14.04
[21:54] <pepee> yeah, but I'm to blame, probably. my system is a mess
[21:54] <valorie> mine: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16876789/
[21:54] <valorie> pepee: perhaps run `sudo apt install -f`
[21:55] <valorie> which will fix anything missing
[21:56] <pepee> valorie, I had ran that some hours ago, didn't help
[22:00] <valorie> upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04, pepee?
[22:08] <pepee> valorie, yes
[22:09] <pepee> valorie, the problem is probably a mix of things, my apt-get config, some other missing packages, etc
[22:09] <valorie> that is a very large jump
[22:09] <valorie> however, if we packaged things correctly, it should all Just Work
[22:10] <valorie> I think we didn't have enough testers doing a working 14.04 system to jump to 16.04
[22:10] <valorie> please report things you find so we can make it better for those who make the jump in July
[22:11] <valorie> at 16.04.1
[22:11]  * valorie goes outside to the sun
[22:35] <william_> hello, was after some help/info on programming in GUI langauge
[22:39] <marlon_> what do you want to know william?