[00:04] <chcknrub> is the qt long term support be included in kubuntu 16.04?
[00:04] <chcknrub> ?????
[00:04] <ahoneybun> thank you Unit193
[00:05] <chcknrub> hello ahoneybun
[00:05] <Unit193> ahoneybun: 'Welcome, 'tis what I'm here for. :)
[00:05] <ahoneybun> chcknrub: if you talking about Qt 5.8 we are going to try to squeeze it into 16.04
[00:05] <chcknrub> ^_^
[00:05] <chcknrub> thanks
[00:05] <ahoneybun> I don't think I have that power even
[00:06] <ahoneybun> np
[00:06]  * chcknrub kiss will wait for qt 5.8
[00:37] <viewer|8404> Good Evening everyone, Could someone tell me where to find the md5 for kubuntu linux on the website ?
[00:37] <viewer|8404> please
[00:43] <YankDownUnder> viewer|8404: Should be with the downloads - where you originally downloaded Kubuntu...hmm?
[00:43] <oem> can someone te3ll me how to reset my joystick configuration? the mapping got scrambled somehow
[00:44] <oem> xbox 360
[00:44] <viewer|8404> oh found it, ty tho yank
[00:44] <YankDownUnder> viewer|8404: Check for them here: http://www.kubuntu.org/alternative-downloads
[00:44] <YankDownUnder> viewer|8404: Good on yta.
[00:44] <viewer|8404> have a good one everyone
[00:45] <oem> it was working now itn isnt
[00:46] <YankDownUnder> oem: Have you Googled for a clue yet?
[00:46] <oem> yes
[00:47] <YankDownUnder> oem: Have you disconnected it, rebooted, then connected it again?
[00:47] <oem> its a weird issue. right trigger somehow got mapped to an axis. system settings doesnt change it,
[00:47] <oem> yes
[00:48] <oem> uninstalled all joystiock config software. only have xboxdrv installed now
[00:48] <YankDownUnder> oem: In all honesty,  I don't do games, I don't do joysticks or game controllers...so in reality, I'm not much help.
[00:48] <oem> i guess its a xinput thing, right?
[00:49] <YankDownUnder> oem: I would assume so.
[00:49] <oem> i guess i just need to narrow it down to which file, and then how to make the proper edits. or copy and paste one
[00:50] <oem> u in aus?
[00:50] <YankDownUnder> oem: Being that it IS a control, anything to do with "input" is assumed. And yes, I'm in Oz.
[00:52] <oem> im thinking about moving there eventually
[00:52] <oem> maybe new zealand
[00:53] <YankDownUnder> oem: I thought about it, too. Then I *did* it. NZ is too cold for me. I want to move north. Be warmer. I don't mind HOT. And less people.
[00:59] <oem> I grew up in phx
[00:59] <oem> so opposite for me
[01:00] <oem> iceland got rid of their central banksters, but way too cold
[01:04] <YankDownUnder> If the entire world got rid of the controlling banks/bankers, things would be vastly different. :)
[01:05] <oem> definitely
[01:16] <jattel> Is there a KDE Neon channel?
[01:19] <YankDownUnder> Er...left...nevermind...
[03:43] <aiena> Is read and write permision on a directory enough to create new files in the directory ?
[03:43] <aiena> or do we need execute ?
[04:06] <aiena> hmm seems like execute bit has to be set on folders otherwise they cannot be written to
[07:11] <Mrokii> Hello. I'M relatively new to Kubuntu, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something. What I am missing is an option in Dolphin to open a bookmarked folder in a new window. All I see is an option to open it in a new tab, which is inconvenient. Is there a way to enable such an option?
[07:20] <soee> Bookmarked ?
[07:20] <soee> you mean having it in Places section ?
[07:23] <rajivmars> the command to fix a broken package is "apt -f install" or apt -f install <<package name>>?  I mean, do i need to mention the package name after "install" or not?
[07:24] <soee> you don't, it will try to fix all problems
[07:25] <rajivmars> soee: thankyou:)
[07:27] <Mrokii> soee: Yeah.
[07:27] <Mrokii> I am used to Ubuntu and there the entries were named "bookmarks" if I remember correctly.
[07:29] <soee> Mrokii: you i dont see such option
[07:32] <Mrokii> soee: I don't see one either. I was just surprised that such an extential function (for me at least) isn't there), and wondered if there is a way to enable it somehow.
[07:44] <Mrokii> On another note, where can I find Information about dolphin-plugins-development, specifically in Python, if that is possible at all?
[07:50] <rajivmars> Despite of removing the package "ttf-mscorefonts-installer" by using the command "sudo apt purge ttf-mscorefonts-installer && sudo rm /var/lib/update-notifier/package-data-downloads/partial/*.exe", the computer still shows an update-information whenever i turn on my computer.  I have pasted the update information to "http://paste.ubuntu.com/19603344/".  Anybody please see it and provide a solution for this.
[08:50] <leumas> Hi guys, i have a prob opening steam, see link for my terminal output; https://goo.gl/w1M2b4
[09:03] <aiena> hey I have a query regarding permissions. Suppose there are 2 users - 'a' & 'b'. Both are in the same goup 'grp1'.
[09:03] <aiena> A user is logged in as 'b' for a file the group has rw permission. Why cant user 'b' delete the file owned by user 'a' ?
[09:03] <aiena> *group
[09:04] <aiena> leumas:  try install perl
[09:06] <aiena> leumas:  also try http://askubuntu.com/questions/761176/steam-doesnt-start-after-upgrade-to-ubuntu-16-04
[09:10] <leumas> perl is installed and the solution fro the link results into the same error
[09:10] <aiena> you tried all the solutions
[09:10] <aiena> hmm then dont know
[09:11] <aiena> dont use steam here. you tried reinstalling your graphics drivers etc
[09:14] <yofel> aiena: user 'b' needs write permissions on the folder that the file is in. If he only has write permissions for the file, all he can do is edit it
[09:14] <leumas> aiena: my graphics  card is an intel card, so i dont expect any issue from it
[09:15] <leumas> aiena: i will consider it generic
[09:15] <aiena> yofel: thanks now it makes sense
[09:16] <aiena> leumas: hmm in linux often its hard to really pinpoint what causes app breakage especially colsed source apps. E.g. recently I needed to install gstreamer so a 2d CAD drawing package worked. I would have never have guessed it.
[09:16] <aiena> closed
[09:17] <aiena> Why would gstreamer a audio lib cause a problem for a drawing app. But yeah that was the case
[09:18] <aiena> Probably that app has gstreamer bindings for all its audio.
[09:18] <leumas> aiena: yea, that does happen
[09:18] <aiena> Steam is sort of a bit of a black box too
[09:19] <leumas> yea, from i have read on internet it sees to be. It comes with its own libs
[09:19] <aiena> leumas:  you could try removing steam and reinstalling it with the GDebi package manager
[09:19] <leumas> aiena: done that several times using apt
[09:19] <aiena> leumas: yeah its supposed to be self contained but the mechanism is bugged so it interferes with system libs
[09:20] <aiena> leumas:  I said using GDebi NOT apt
[09:20] <leumas> and deleting .steam folder
[09:20] <aiena> did you try several times with GDebi too
[09:21] <leumas> will snaptic be a good substitute?
[09:22] <yofel> not the same error, but did you try this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/771032/steam-not-opening-in-ubuntu-16-04-lts
[09:22] <yofel> The steam runtime is known to be slightly incompatible with system libs at times
[09:23] <aiena> well try with a few graphical package managers
[09:23] <aiena> but probably use gdebi
[09:23] <aiena> as synaptic uses apt in the background
[09:23] <leumas> aiena: ok, let me try that
[11:09] <Smurphy> Does anyone know if I can use the breezesvg icons for my website ?
[11:09] <Smurphy> It's not commercial. Who would I ask for that ?
 We use the breeze icons on kubuntu.org
 With attribution in the footer
 icons Copyright Breeze artists GPL 2+
[11:39] <codingCookie> hey
[11:40] <codingCookie> i have a problem with the keyboard layout i think or something is wrong with my system
[11:41] <codingCookie> http://paste.ubuntu.com/19617861/
[11:42] <codingCookie> can anyone solve my problem ?
[12:45] <Smurphy> IrcsomeBot: Well - I don't put it into the footer. Will see where I'll put it.
[12:46] <Smurphy> But thx.
[12:57] <Smurphy> Well - did add it to the footer :)
[14:08] <Mrokii> Hello. Here's a quite specific problem. When I doubleclick on a string (for example a filename) there are certain "delimiters" like "-", which stop the selection of certain parts of the string. I wonder if it's possible to change these delimiters so that "_" is included as well (which it isn't at the moment). I hope I could make myself clear.
[14:14] <BluesKaj> hi all
[14:38] <Yaiyan> Is it possible to set the sound to mono instead of stereo?
[14:40] <jonathan_x> You mean by still outputting to 2 channels?
[14:41] <jonathan_x> You want joint stereo?
[14:41] <jonathan_x> Otherwise you can go to the alsamixer settings (from the command line) and disable one of the channels.
[14:41] <jonathan_x> But I assume you'd want joint stereo.
[14:42] <jonathan_x> I do not know how to do that myself.
[14:43] <Yaiyan> Outputting to both headphones, yeah
[14:43] <Yaiyan> Some irritating video is filmed only using sound from one ear
[14:43] <Yaiyan> or channel, I suppose
[14:44] <jonathan_x> Here is some answer:
[14:44] <jonathan_x> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=548914#p548914
[14:44] <jonathan_x> if "average" means that it will average both channels, you might get an averaged sound from both channels ;-).
[14:46] <Yaiyan> I'll try that, thanks
[14:46] <jonathan_x> which would mean half the volume of the (one) channel, but still it would work.
[14:46] <jonathan_x> Right channel I mean.
[14:46] <jonathan_x> I assume you hear on the right?
[16:36] <rajivmars> Despite of removing the package "ttf-mscorefonts-installer" by using the command "sudo apt purge ttf-mscorefonts-installer && sudo rm /var/lib/update-notifier/package-data-downloads/partial/*.exe", the computer still shows an update-information whenever i turn on my computer.  I have pasted the update information to "http://paste.ubuntu.com/19603344/".  Anybody please see it and provide a solution for this.
[16:37] <jimarvan> rajivmars:  Kubuntu 16.04?
[16:37] <rajivmars> jimarvan: yes
[16:39] <jimarvan> no idea m8 sorry :(
[16:40] <jimarvan> when does the update pops up?
[16:40] <rajivmars> jimarvan: np:)
[16:40] <jimarvan> have you installed any software that needs mscorefonts?
[16:41] <jimarvan> or just installing standalone?
[16:41] <rajivmars> jimarvan: this happens after i installed 'kubuntu-restricted-extras".
[16:41] <jimarvan> EVERYTHING that has to do with closed source needs an EULA agreement to be agreed
[16:41] <jimarvan> have you done that?
[16:41] <jimarvan> *installed
[16:42] <jimarvan> come on whisper i thinnk i got it
[16:42] <rajivmars> jimarvan: yes i have agreed that Eula agreement.
[16:43] <jimarvan> sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[16:43] <jimarvan> have you done that too?
[16:43] <jimarvan> aaah
[16:43] <jimarvan> hmm
[16:43] <jimarvan> just purge it and reboot.
[16:43] <jimarvan> sudo apt purge ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[16:43] <jimarvan> ok?
[16:43] <rajivmars> jimarvan; yeh i have done thatt to.
[16:43] <jimarvan> :) that should do it
[16:43] <jimarvan> and?
[16:44] <jimarvan> check your private messages
[16:44] <rajivmars> jimarvan: ok, i am going to do this now.
[16:50] <rajivmars> jimarvan: it says "ttf-mscorefonts-installer has not installed, so not removed". I have already remove it, and in spite of that it shows that update-notifier.
[17:30] <ikmaak> hi,i do not use flash, but kubuntu keeeps "inviting" me to reinstall at each reboot. is there a way to fix that?
[17:30] <ikmaak> reinstall flash
[17:31] <jonathan_x> You mean you don't want it right.
[17:31] <jonathan_x> Maybe you can install it and then delete the files, easiest solution :p.
[17:33] <ikmaak> really? i just thought i didn't know the magic words to lose the adverisement of it :P IF that is the way, i'll keep the ahem infobox, so it does not get reinstalled as some security update :)
[17:34] <ikmaak> then it is more of a no-flash badge of honor :P
[17:37] <jonathan_x> I'm not sure how to do it with apt. With OpenSUSE you can mark packages as do not upgrade ;-).
[17:37] <jonathan_x> No I am not saying that is the solution, I just don't know how.
[17:38] <jonathan_x> It's not like Kubuntu tells you "Welcome, we have made changes to the base system and they are here and there."
[17:38] <jonathan_x> For all you case, maybe Linux people sometimes do not want you to tinker with their systems :P (You might do something else).
[17:39] <ikmaak> jonathan_x: thanks for your input anyway. maybe someone eles sees this and knows the magic spell
[17:40] <Ziscqo> test
[17:41] <ikmaak> Ziscqo: no, didn't work, could not see it...
[18:28] <Zek> Has anyone experienced obs-studio when idle being 60-80% CPU for no reason , it's not doing anything just hogs all the CPU , processor is i5 4690k @ 4.0ghz
[20:14] <jonathan_x> I wish this channel wouldn't be so god-damn busy all of the time.
[20:14] <jonathan_x> I am leaving.
[20:16] <Djearthquake> Hello guys)
[20:16] <Djearthquake> Who knows? How nvidia optimus work in kubuntu 16.04?
[21:58] <viewer|93520> Could anyone tell me why the MD5 signatures are different from what I have downloaded of kubuntu and whats on the website ?
[22:00] <viewer|93520> oops think i answer my own question maybe
[23:17] <flash__> hello
[23:36] <manasses> oji