[00:34] <nightdevil> Hi
[00:35] <akaisora> nightdevil: hi!
[08:14] <user|98424> hey guys
[08:59] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:22] <ankiwi> lordievader: Good morning
[09:22] <lordievader> Hey ankiwi
[09:22] <ankiwi> what timezone are you? It's 2am here xD
[09:23] <lordievader> UTC+2
[09:44] <sujit25> hii
[09:47] <lordievader> Hey sujit25
[09:47] <sujit25> do u contribute to kde ?
[09:48] <lordievader> Err... I've done Kubuntu iso testing in the past.
[09:49] <lordievader> I'd rather have it that you keep it in channel...
[09:49] <sujit25> i am intermediate qt programmer
[09:50] <sujit25> want to contribute in kubuntu.dont know where to start
[09:50] <lordievader> Ask around in #kubuntu-devel, but do note that it is weekend. Communication might be slow.
[09:50] <eeos> Hi everybody I am having sme troubles with an encryted home directory
[09:55] <eeos> the swap has been aencrypted as well, aapparently, but whenever I boot it asks for the passhrase to unencrypt the swap
[09:55] <eeos> also, when I install using muon the whole system gets stuck because waiting for passphrase .... but it does not ask!
[10:50] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:08] <zenesc> Help on installing Kubuntu By Usb Drive?
[11:10] <zenesc> It says Searching for Boot Record from RMD-FDD..OK
[11:10] <zenesc> With a sound of something is wrong!
[11:18] <lordievader> zenesc: How did you make the live-usb?
[11:20] <lordievader> zenesc: How did you make the live-usb?
[11:20] <BluesKaj> he left , lordievader
[11:20] <lordievader> BluesKaj: And came back ;)
[11:20] <zenesc> With startup disk
[11:21] <lordievader> zenesc: Hmm, I usually use unetbootin with good results.
[11:21] <lordievader> Is the usb stick formatted as a fat32?
[11:21] <BluesKaj> heh, unetbootin fails half the time here
[11:21] <zenesc> I think problem is pc, I did install sevral machine, but this one is resisting
[11:22] <BluesKaj> zenesc:  how old is the pc?
[11:22] <zenesc> Shame I cannot send a pic of sreen
[11:22] <lordievader> zenesc: Does it have a floppy drive?
[11:22] <zenesc> Yes
[11:22] <lordievader> Is it able to boot from usb?
[11:24] <BluesKaj> zenesc:  look in your BIOS to see if it has USB boot options
[11:24] <zenesc> It recognize the disk and I allowed Device Legacy Support
[11:24] <lordievader> But can it boot from it?
[11:25] <zenesc> exactly
[11:26] <lordievader> Is that a yes or a no?
[11:26] <zenesc> It says "Searching for Boot Record from RMD-FDD..OK"
[11:27] <lordievader> That is not what I am asking.
[11:27] <lordievader> Can your motherboard boot from a usb device.
[11:27] <lordievader> ?
[11:28] <zenesc> No only cd dvd
[11:28] <lordievader> So why do you try to boot from usb?
[11:28] <lordievader> Make a live-cd/dvd.
[11:29] <zenesc> I guess, It recognize the key but if not on doest give the option
[11:30] <zenesc> Never did from cd and don't have.And I always did from usb. I understand from what you are saying Cd only option
[11:31] <BluesKaj> burn a live cd witrh the iso file and install kubuntu with that, usb will not work
[11:31] <lordievader> zenesc: Well, you are telling me the pc isn't able to boot from usb... so I don't follow why you try.
[11:31] <zenesc> Many thanks. I will
[11:32] <zenesc> Because it recognized the key when in usb
[13:53] <leumas> Any one having challenge with lanching Steam on Kubuntu 16.04?
[13:56] <leumas> Output when I run steam on the terminal https://paste.kde.org/puztfg96w
[14:10] <cers_> Hi, I'm trying to update my kubuntu 15.10 to whatever is the latest, but running do-release-upgrade I get this error https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8878034
[14:11] <cers_> any ideas what could be the problem?
[16:06] <BluesKaj> cers_:  update and upgrade your existing 15.10 packages first then sudo do-release-upgrade
[16:16] <madmax> mmm
[17:26] <user|53232> Hi, I do have a  KDE and Ubuntu system. Where  can find the apt source to install muon?
[17:26] <user|53232> I also downloaded the source. But there is not configure file nor any readme :(
[17:28] <user|53232> Ups, i see: Muon is dead?
[17:51] <vahe> hi all
[17:54] <vahe> why the need for fbaloo_file_extractor ?
[17:55] <vahe> the fan isn't switched off
[17:55] <vahe> 50%cpu
[17:55] <vahe> baloo_file_extractor?
[17:56] <vahe> what does for system?
[18:02] <vahe> and plasmashell --shut-up https://lut.im/7AkTlcKdOy/jvn0vBOoGP7LzChO.png
[18:05] <marahin> Hello. I've struggled with pairing a Microsoft mouse with my Kubuntu notebook, and finally - failed. However during the setup, I had installed multiple, many bluetooth managers and stuff, that corrupted kubuntu's default manager (at least it seems so). Now I have blueman, which works just fine, however how it looks disgusting. My question is: what is the default Kubuntu's Bluetooth Manager / applet (often shown in tray)?
[18:06] <marahin> aaaand actually I got my answer. It's bluedevil. However, now: how can I make bluedevil to be shown in system tray (on a panel)?
[19:36] <fuze> how can I install this, there is no download link? https://launchpad.net/pushbullet-indicator
[19:36] <fuze> im on kubuntu 16.04
[19:37] <est31> how can I find out which package provides a specific plasma applet?
[19:37] <est31> or widget
[20:17] <user|61042> Hi there.
[20:17] <user|61042> Is anyone active?
[21:12] <fuze> plasma keeps crashing every 10 minutes https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/nxVMvzM0/
[21:44] <Intime> buenas noches
[22:05] <anabain> I'm having video issues after upgrading to 16.04.
[22:05] <anabain> System won't refresh properly. This is my video card:
[22:05] <anabain> 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
[22:06] <anabain> Any hints?
[22:08] <memphisto> @anabain you should check this link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#fglrx
[22:10] <anabain> memphisto, it seems I have this installed: libdrm-radeon1:amd64, xserver-xorg-video-radeon
[22:10] <anabain> should it be working fine, or do I need to do some tweaking?
[22:12] <memphisto> well on the page it says if you upgraded to 16.04 you should remove the fglr driver and del the xorg.conf
[22:12] <memphisto> so start with that
[22:13] <anabain> memphisto, fglrx has been automatically removed, as the info you gave says
[22:15] <memphisto> so you have drivers working but facing issue with refresh
[22:15] <anabain> and /etc/X11/ does not have xorg.conf in it any more
[22:15] <anabain> memphisto, yes, it seems so
[22:16] <memphisto> can you describe refreshing issue. seen somewhere all everywhere, sometimes, all the time
[22:17] <anabain> memphisto, all the time, switching to other windows is a pain, you see the former window or at least a large part of it
[22:17] <anabain> resizing also works awfully
[22:18] <memphisto> did sudo X -configure help?
[22:18] <anabain> let's see
[22:19] <anabain> memphisto, I get some errors. This command has to be entered with X disabled?
[22:20] <memphisto> yes
[22:20] <memphisto> try running in terminal telinit 3
[22:20] <memphisto> or telinit 1
[22:21] <memphisto> so you will be in single user mode (teleinit 1)
[22:21] <memphisto> and then reconfigure the X
[22:21] <anabain> do you mean ctrl+alt+f1? I 'm not sure I understand you right now?
[22:22] <memphisto> well no.
[22:22] <memphisto> you would be still running X on other tty
[22:22] <anabain> I'll have to restart the system and enter these modes you said?
[22:23] <memphisto> just run sudo telinit 1 in terminal
[22:23] <anabain> ok
[22:23] <memphisto> and you'll see what happens
[22:31] <movnota> Question about .deb packages - why would one remove unrelated programs?
[22:32] <movnota> I just installed Prey (laptop tracking software) and it seems to have removed GIMP (the image editor).
[22:32] <movnota> Not sure if there might be some reason for this I'm missing, but I'm quite confused.
[22:34] <memphisto> @movnota: i guess space, and it could bring potential and unnecessary security issues
[22:35] <memphisto> Oh
[22:35] <memphisto> sorry i didn't read it
[22:35] <memphisto> thats strange, that it removed gimp
[22:35] <bprompt> hmm
[22:35] <bprompt> movnota:    how did it "remove gimp"?
[22:38] <movnota> When I opened the .deb package in package installer, it said a number of additional packages would be installed - when I clicked the details list, it listed a whole bunch of additional things to install, but also a long list of things to uninstall, including gimp.
[22:39] <movnota> I thought I must have been misunderstanding something. I was stupid, and ran it - and sure enough GIMP is gone, and I think there are a few less programs in my system and utilities list too, but I'm not sure what.
[22:40] <bprompt> movnota:   possibly a library or dependency it comes with, is either newer or older than an existing one already installed in the system, and installing the package will  replace that, however, the one installed in the system, is needed/used by other package(s), and removing the installed one, may result in hosing that/those package(s)
[22:40] <memphisto> apt-cache showpkg Prey.deb will show you dependencies
[22:40] <bprompt> I've seen it happen with newer libraries mostly, but I've seen it happen with older ones too
[22:43] <movnota> Hm, ok, thanks.
[22:43] <movnota> One other question - should a .deb package ever remove and reinstall sudo?
[22:44] <anabain> memphisto, it seems X -configure did not help.
[22:45] <anabain> there was an error: "device not found" or something like that.
[22:45] <anabain> I'll try your suggestion, thanks
[22:45] <memphisto> ok. hope it will help
[22:48] <memphisto> @movnota: even though sudo is again just another app, i doubt that it should be removed as its the only means you have to administer your ubuntu system. upgraded it, yes
[22:48] <memphisto> ii  sudo                                          1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1.2          amd64                       Provide limited super user privileges to specific u
[22:50] <movnota> ok, thanks
[22:51] <Skullz> Hey, any software for Windows so I can verify the ISOs I'm downloading? I've been getting errno 5 messages on multiple HDDs and SSDs and with different distros
[22:51] <memphisto> no problem
[22:51] <Skullz> I've been using the latest Rufus too
[22:52] <Skullz> And I've been using different USB sticks too
[22:52] <memphisto> @Skullz: try http://www.winmd5.com/
[22:53] <Skullz> I don't see support for SHA256 though, and you only have that for the checksum
[22:54] <memphisto> then try this https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/889768
[22:54] <memphisto> sorry
[22:54] <memphisto> not 256
[22:54] <memphisto> http://bhoover.com/how-to-verify-checksum-windows/
[22:55] <anabain> memphisto, no luck, the same as  before
[22:56] <anabain> should I check some desktop effects configuration?
[22:56] <memphisto> maybe , but first
[22:56] <memphisto> what does dmesg | egrep 'drm|radeon' say
[22:56] <memphisto> and you've reistalled mesa
[22:56] <memphisto> right?
[22:57] <Skullz> Okay, so maybe it
[22:57] <Skullz> just rufus giving me issues
[22:58] <Skullz> thanks memphisto
[22:58] <memphisto> np
[22:59] <Skullz> gonna use an older version of rufus and see if I can complete the install
[22:59] <Skullz> since multiple computers can't finish it
[22:59] <anabain> memphisto, http://paste.ubuntu.com/17505120/
[23:00] <anabain> yes, mesa is reinstalled, as you suggested, memphisto
[23:01] <bprompt> Skullz:   hmmm are you trying to burn the iso to an usb stick?
[23:01] <Skullz> yea, never had a problem until today
[23:01] <memphisto> Skullz: try something other to build usb booting images
[23:02] <bprompt> Skullz:    well.hmmm what hmm iso are you getting?  16.04?
[23:02] <Skullz> Yea
[23:02] <memphisto> anabain could you please also share the lsmod
[23:02] <Skullz> But Linux Mint had also failed too on an older computer
[23:02] <anabain> btw, memphisto, maybe I should be thinking about getting another video card: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/ubuntu-drops-amd-catalyst-fglrx-driver-16-04
[23:03] <bprompt> Skullz:     so hmmm how big is it?
[23:03] <anabain> http://paste.ubuntu.com/17505283/
[23:03] <Skullz> If this install fails after using Rufus 2.6, then I'll try another burner
[23:03] <Skullz> bprompt you mean the ISO or the drive?
[23:04] <bprompt> Skullz:   the downloaded iso? how long did it take to get it anyway?
[23:04] <Skullz> Torrented was like less than ten minutes for a GB and a half roughly
[23:05] <memphisto> anabain: yes, thats really bad. but there has to be a way to fix this , its just that i don't know any
[23:05] <Skullz> Direct download was about the same
[23:05] <bprompt> hmm ok.. chances are, the iso is fine then
[23:05] <Skullz> My SSD is good too, since I fsck'd it
[23:06] <Skullz> Now the older HDD with XP on it, I'm not sure
[23:06] <Skullz> Luckily I can just get rid of it since I had a spare laptop from a relative
[23:06] <bprompt> Skullz:   nevermind rufus, can't say it's bad, I've heard good of it though,   but for the iso, you don't even need to format the stick, just for windows use something like win32disk imager -> https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/   <--- so it will raw write the iso to the stick, and that's all, when done, just boot with it
[23:06] <memphisto> anabain: those cmds should of worked. could you reboot your pc? i mean we purged flgrx, reinstalled mesa and reconfigured x
[23:07] <anabain> memphisto, anyway, thank you very much for your help
[23:07] <memphisto> i didn't help... :(
[23:07] <anabain> yes, that was made and I rebooted the machine
[23:08] <memphisto> could you boot into the lilve mode from ubuntu 16.04 iso and then check the graphisc from there
[23:08] <Skullz> I opened up a tab for it, so if this install fails I'll try that, seeing as the ISO came out clean, my SSD is good and I'm checking the USB stick now
[23:09] <Skullz> thanks
[23:09] <anabain> memphisto, I'll try, but what should I be looking for?
[23:09] <memphisto> first if it works it's not hw issue. then same things we checked
[23:10] <bprompt> Skullz:   16.04 iso is just 1.4gbs, and for a 10mins download the chances of it getting any connection issues, is very unlikely
[23:10] <Skullz> So with some luck, I can install this and get back to work
[23:11] <Skullz> I really miss Kubuntu's Plasma desktop
[23:11] <bprompt> Skullz:     w32disk imager, does "raw writes", so it grabs the blobs and writes it byte by byte, no fuss, no muss, and the iso already comes with the geometries needed
[23:12] <Skullz> Okay
[23:21] <memphisto> @anabain: well you can try with this link http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMDGPU-PRO-Install.aspx
[23:21] <memphisto> beta drivers for ubuntu
[23:22] <memphisto> http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMDGPU-PRO-Install.aspx