[02:32] <copxer> hello
[09:24] <Smurphy> Hmmm. KMail Sieve filter stuff is broken/not working.
[09:24] <Smurphy> Any one has a workaround or is it known ? Latest available plasma and kde stuff from ppa.
[10:10] <tuor> Hi, I moved from Ubuntu to Kubuntu. I have a private SSH-key encrpted with a password. Every time I connect to a server with this key, I need to enter my password. I did ssh-add and for this terminal I did not need to enter the password again. What I want: I want that my Kubuntu "unlocks" the ssh key when I log in. On Ubuntu I had stored the password in the keyring and did not need to enter it again. Is
[10:10] <tuor> there a keyring or somthing similar in Kubuntu?
[10:12] <Smurphy> If you do that, you don't need ssh security.
[10:13] <Smurphy> justr re-create a new ssh key without password.
[10:15] <acheronuk> !info keychain
[10:17] <tuor> Smurphy, I need a key, so an other user, which has root rights, on the computer, can not use my key with out my user password. My keyring is secured with my user password. When I log in to my account I type in my password. This password should be the only one I enter. ;)
[10:18] <acheronuk> ^^ that starts ssh-agent for me so I only have to enter the key's PW once per login session
[10:24] <Smurphy> tuor: In that case don't use password manager or key stores. That is against what you do wityh the securiyt
[10:29] <tuor> I have one password to enter, the login password. This should unlock all what I need to work. That is my goal. After that (lower priority) my keys should be secure (ssh, gpg, what so ever).
[10:31] <tuor> I know the security aspect of using key stores. I'm fine with that.
[10:31] <tuor> Back to my question: Is there a keystore, which get unlocked when I login (using my login password to secure it self)?
[10:32] <Smurphy> Nope. Because the login password can be intercepted, and if the admin of that server has not enforced secure passwords, can be brute-force attacked pretty easily using jack the ripper
[10:36] <tuor> Ok. How can I get the ssh-agent working then? I have multiple ssh-keys, with different passwords. One for each customer. At the moment I have stored all ssh-passwords (which are realy long) in my keepass.
[10:37] <tuor> I want to get a simpler workflow. At the moment I work like this: login-PW, keepass-PW, copy/paste each time I need to use SSH in a new terminal. I want to get this simpler, it's to much typing, copy/paste.
[10:39] <tuor> So what would be good: login-PW, keystore-PW. So I need to know and enter 2 PW which have to be strong. The other passwords can be generated and as long as I want and I don't need to know or type them.
[10:42] <tuor> A good key-store should be good anough.
[10:43] <tuor> Is there a key-store which can run the ssh-agent?
[11:32] <kustodian> I'm trying to install Kubuntu 16.04.1 and I can't configure encrypted LVM with manual partition
[11:32] <kustodian> I have a few windows partitons already which I want to keep
[11:33] <kustodian> but when I go Manual, create a boot partition
[11:34] <kustodian> after which I create a Pysical volume for encryption" I can't do anything else
[11:34] <kustodian> the volume says Crypto, but nothing more
[11:43] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[12:12] <Smurphy> tuor: Disable login-password, make sure people can only log-in using SSH keys, and assign a key to the ssh-key.
[13:09] <encolpe> Any idea to fix missing subjects in kmail? http://pasteboard.co/CTdsSljR.png
[13:21] <MadMage999> Anyone try using steam client on kubuntu 16.04 and have problems?
[13:23] <MadMage999> I'm trying to do that now and having issues.
[13:25] <MadMage999> Output of error.log from ~/.steam folder follows
[13:25] <MadMage999> rm: cannot remove '/home/mark/.steam/steam': Is a directory
[13:25] <MadMage999> rm: cannot remove '/home/mark/.steam/bin': Is a directory
[13:25] <MadMage999> grep: symbol lookup error: grep: undefined symbol: pcre_jit_stack_alloc
[13:25] <MadMage999> grep: symbol lookup error: grep: undefined symbol: pcre_jit_stack_alloc
[13:26] <MadMage999> Sorry for the flood
[13:27] <konrados> Morning :)
[13:28] <MadMage999> morning
[13:28] <BluesKaj> MadMage999, are yout rying to remove steam or.... ?
[13:28] <MadMage999> No, trying to get it to work, I just installed it with apt-get
[13:29] <konrados> In the task manager, once upon a time, I found a solution, which allowed be to drag&drop those tiles so I could rearrange them, now I can't find it, where is it?
[13:31] <MadMage999> Sorry I pasted the file into chat btw, I realize now I should have used kde paste
[13:31] <MadMage999> https://goo.gl/Sa1H0L <-- paste of ~/.steam/error.log
[13:32] <BluesKaj> MadMage999, https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu/Software/Games/Steam#Steam_on_Kubuntu
[13:33] <MadMage999> BluesKaj -- you're not supposed ot install with apt-get, eh?
[13:35] <MadMage999> Okay, another quick question... Does anyone else have the issue that typing in the search of 'Discover' seems to do nothing?
[13:35] <BluesKaj> no MadMage999 there is a debfile which you download tht contains an installer apt-get steam won't bring in all the required packages afaik
[13:36] <MadMage999> BluesKaj -- thanks for the info
[13:36] <BluesKaj> check the url above for the  manual install method
[13:36] <konrados> OK, nevermind, right click on the task manager panel -> settings -> sort: manually
[13:55] <MadMage999> When attempting to install steam via ubuntu software center I get "There isn’t a software package called “steam” in your current software sources"
[14:00] <MadMage999> Which doesn't make much sense to me since I was clicking on steam after finding it in a search in ubuntu software center, lol
[14:04] <MadMage999> I've tried all three methods on this page: https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu/Software/Games/Steam#Steam_on_Kubuntu and all three have failed for me, not usre if that's because I already tried to install it with apt-get or not, I'm going to try apt-get purge steam
[14:07] <MadMage999> Nope, no joy, any ideas?
[14:11] <BluesKaj> MadMage999, sudo apt purge steam* ...try that with the asterisk
[14:12] <MadMage999> k will do
[14:14] <MadMage999> https://goo.gl/jwzQV0 <-- results of sudo apt purge steam*
[14:17] <MadMage999> Hehe helps if you're not already root apparently
[14:18] <MadMage999> Okay that worked as user running sudo instead of root running sudo or just running the command minus the sudo
[14:19] <BluesKaj> well, one way or the other you need to get rid of the old steam config files , otherwise you're right back to where you started if you install it again
[14:19] <BluesKaj> reboot helps too
[14:20] <MadMage999> Okay, after sudo apt purge steam* resinstalled stem_latest.deb from http://store.steampowered.com using qapt and still  no joy
[14:20] <MadMage999> okay roger, rebooting now, brb
[14:23] <MadMage999> I re-ran sudo apt purge steam*, but I still see tons of stuff in ~/.steam
[14:28] <MadMage999> ran "rm -rf *" in folder ~/.steam
[14:29] <MadMage999> BluesKaj -- is there anything else I need to delete that you can think of?
[14:30] <BluesKaj> no
[14:30] <MadMage999> okay, I guess I'll reboot then
[14:39] <BluesKaj> madmouser1, run it from the terminal or the run command (allt+F2)
[14:39] <BluesKaj> MadMage999,^'
[14:41] <MadMage999> mmm more messages abot the driver, I'l paste in asec
[14:42] <MadMage999> https://goo.gl/clJh5S <-- output of steam command on cli
[14:49] <MadMage999> http://askubuntu.com/questions/771032/steam-not-opening-in-ubuntu-16-04-lts <-- found this on google
[14:50] <MadMage999> Steam started, updated itslef ,and the bit it on same messages, "libGL error: unable to load driver: radeonsi_dri.so" etc etc
[14:55] <MadMage999> Hmm, I guess steam is just broken, lol. Not sure what else to do
[14:58] <genii> MadMage999: I did find an article about that particular error, but the solution they offer is to delete quite a few files, which I'm not sure is very good
[14:59] <genii> MadMage999: If you want to check it out, at your own risk... https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=193802
[15:00] <MadMage999> Thanks Genii
[15:01] <MadMage999> LD_PRELOAD='/usr/$LIB/libstdc++.so.6' DISPLAY=:0 steam <-- this worked
[15:03] <MadMage999> So whats the best place to post a solution like this for kubuntu?
[15:06] <genii> MadMage999: Likely somewhere on the forums
[15:09] <MadMage999> right, thanks again genii, and BluesKaj
[16:27] <R13ose> In KDE on Ubuntu, the browsers (Chrome and FF) freeze on and off and don't see updates for the graphic driver.  Meaning I can still move around but I need to scroll or click link or switch tabs then move off of window and come back to see results.  How do I fix this?
[16:36] <faisal> tes
[16:45] <alesan> hello
[16:45] <faisal> hello
[16:45] <alesan> is there a way to tell kubuntu to only always use a DNS I specify and not an internet dns thing like 127.0.0.1 ??
[16:46] <faisal> ngomong apa?
[19:22] <dellhem> Has someone successfully installed ModemManager 1.6 yet? Can't get it to work.
[19:27] <dellhem> I fail because of dependencies, so if there's an apt repo I guess it will work, but I can't find it.
[21:49] <IVgoodapp> Hello, Does an Pacli (a Terminal based package manager for Arch Linux) alternative for Ubuntu exist?
[21:50] <Dragnslcr> IVgoodapp- Ubuntu (and Debian) uses apt
[21:53] <IVgoodapp> Dragnslcr I know that but does it work like Pacli? where you can search list of installed apps etc...?
[21:55] <ahoneybun> mm Steam is installable
[21:55] <ahoneybun> from apt
[22:30] <user|66108> can i get ubuntu software center in kubuntu and how
[22:31] <Dragnslcr> IVgoodapp- yes, you can search for packages with apt-cache
[22:33] <genii> !info software-center
[22:34] <genii> enable universe, install it