[00:38] <RodNICE> Can I upgrade from an iso instead of via slow wifi?
[01:29] <Hailwood> Hey folks, does anyone know what the shortcut is called I need to bind so I can CTRL+Enter to bring up the window options?
[01:34] <Hailwood> It's the one currently bound to ALT+F3
[01:35] <Hailwood> Oh, Found it.
[03:34] <Hailwood> Hey folks, I'm playing around with Krunner and Im wondering if I can get it to run commands in yakuake? E.g. if I type in "ls ~/Documents" as shown in the docs I'd expect to see the output, instead krunner just hides and I get no output
[03:35] <Hailwood> The commands are actually running though as "touch ~/.krunnertest" does create the file as I'd expect.
[03:36] <SporkWitch> Hailwood: it runs it in a background process, it doesn't spawn a window unless you're calling up a persistent graphical application, such as firefox, or konsole, etc.
[03:37] <SporkWitch> Hailwood: it's not dissimilar to the run window in windows, which exhibits basically the same behaviour: it'll execute the command and that's it.  Only output you get is if the command explicitly generates a window or errors
[03:39] <Hailwood> SporkWitch, ah I see. That makes sense I suppose. Alrightly, next question - Any idea why the dictionary wouldn't be working? typing "define apple" for example gives me no feedback, not even a selectable option. The dictionary is enabled and has it's default trigger of "define" set
[03:40] <valorie> might be a backend package missing
[03:45] <SporkWitch> ^
[03:45] <SporkWitch> there's more than a few missing packages that break core functionality; muon, for example, is not included in 16.04, which breaks Discover.  Installing it via apt-get/aptitude fixes it.
[03:46] <valorie> SporkWitch: please file a bug for that; first i've heard about it
[03:46] <valorie> discover should be pulling in muon automatically
[03:47] <valorie> easiest way to file it is in the commandline: ubuntu-bug discover
[03:50] <SporkWitch> valorie: if i find the time i'll download a latest copy of the 16.04 ISO and do a fresh install in a vm to see if it hasn't been fixed.  A few others, such as the driver manager getting stuck at "gathering information" have since been fixed.  As far as muon not getting installed, it's been an issue since 15.10, i believe; i wasn't the one that figured it out, there's several threads on the ubuntu
[03:50] <SporkWitch> forums mentioning the issue and fix, hence not submitting previously
[03:51] <SporkWitch> (similar issues of infinite loading appear in the various "get more [themes/widgets/etc.]" options in various dialogs; they never actually load any results)
[03:52] <valorie> I don't read the forums
[03:52] <valorie> I doubt other packagers do either
[03:52] <SporkWitch> that'd explain why you hadn't heard of it :)
[03:52] <valorie> there is only so much time in the day
[03:52] <valorie> forums used to be useful, but that doesn't seem true anymore
[03:52] <SporkWitch> understandable; i only even encountered the issue because i intermittently will open discover just to browse any new games that might have been added
[03:53] <valorie> I try to test all the gui stuff
[03:53] <SporkWitch> i won't disagree there, though I do like the services that compile mailing lists into a forum format
[03:53] <valorie> but generally just use the cli since i'ts faster
[03:53] <SporkWitch> exactly
[03:54] <SporkWitch> the specific issue is that you can click on things in the main display, but you cannot search; no results appear, and once you try to search it pretty much goes crazy and stops accepting input in a sane manner.  Installing Muon (which is missing), resolves it after reboot.  This was the case in June / July.  Not sure if it's been fixed; I know the issue with the Driver Manager was fixed as
[03:54] <SporkWitch> recently as mid-august
[03:55] <SporkWitch> (though come to think of it, i've no idea if that was fixed in 16.04 repos, or the backports)
[03:56] <valorie> I would appreciate a test and if necessary, a BR
[03:56] <SporkWitch> yup, just giving you what info i have, with the caveat taht i'm not sure if it's still current; i'll try to find time to test and submit if necessary
[03:57] <SporkWitch> reminds me, there's one in openkeychain i need to verify, too >_<
[04:38] <Not_a_Robot> Do you guys know if it is possible to configure Plasma tilling sections, please?
[04:40] <valorie> there are some scripts
[04:40] <Not_a_Robot> I have a 55" UHD monitor and... I would like to divide the screen in more sections, not only four, for example
[04:40] <valorie> the kwin maintainer will not make it part of the mainline code for various reasons
[04:41] <Not_a_Robot> What do you mean?
[04:41] <valorie> google for kwin tiling script
[04:41] <valorie> you'll find some stuff
[04:41] <valorie> kwin is the window manager part of plasma
[04:47] <Not_a_Robot> valorie: is it possible to have something like this by default when you move windows around? http://uploadpie.com/fnLtz
[04:59] <Not_a_Robot> What do you think?
[05:07] <valorie> Not_a_Robot: I have no opinion, since I don't use my computer this way
[05:07] <Not_a_Robot> but it is possible?
[05:10] <Not_a_Robot> Please :D
[05:17] <nokbd> i think kwin froze on the live system when i was trying to not use my second monitor. I'm partitioning right now, how can i restart kwin? I can't ctrl+atl+f(1-6)
[05:17] <nokbd> i think kwin froze on the live system when i was trying to not use my second monitor.
[05:18] <nokbd> i didn't mean to do that
[05:27] <eagleeyes> What command installs KDE on Ubuntu server?
[05:30] <valorie> eagleeyes: are you wanting Plasma, or an application, or what?
[05:30] <valorie> there hasn't been "KDE" for a long time
[05:31] <nokbd> eagleeyes: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will give you a full experience
[05:31] <valorie> nokbd: try `plasmashell & ` in krunner
[05:32] <valorie> without the backticks
[05:32] <nokbd> kwin appears to be frozen
[05:32] <nokbd> and i can't kill the partitioner
[05:32] <nokbd> or i lose /home
[05:33] <valorie> you know how to start krunner?
[05:33] <valorie> alt+space
[05:33] <valorie> or alt+f2
[05:35] <nokbd> yes, i know krunner. alt+sysrq+r then the ctrl+alt+f1 worked
[05:36] <nokbd> kwin --replace isn't going to kill my other programs, is it?
[05:37] <valorie> no
[05:37] <valorie> just kwin
[05:39] <nokbd> everything is still frozen
[05:39] <Not_a_Robot> valorie: is there any mailing list I can send my question ,please?
[05:41] <valorie> plasma-devel if you are still talking about tiling
[05:41] <Not_a_Robot> yes, valorie.
[05:43] <eagleeyes> valorie: plasma is what I want
[05:43] <valorie> nokbd is right, you want to install kubuntu-desktop then
[05:50] <nokbd> i still have a frozen display, but VT's on the other.
[05:50] <nokbd> everything froze up when i was trying to disable one
[06:22] <nokbd> is there a way I can tell if partitionmanager is done from the CLI?
[06:29] <Not_a_Robot> valorie: plasma-devel@kde.org?
[06:30] <valorie> yes
[06:31] <nokbd> if partitionmanager is sitting at 0% CPU according to top, is it likely finished partitioning my disks?
[06:31] <nokbd> and waiting for me to click the exit?
[06:33] <valorie> hmm, never tried to do it from the cli
[06:36] <nokbd> if i was just resizing one partition, the other disk is fine, right?
[06:40] <valorie> of course
[06:40] <nokbd> i raised the elephants after hoping partitionmanager was done
[06:40] <nokbd> it all works
[06:40] <nokbd> thanks for help
[06:42] <valorie> \o/
[07:19] <Not_a_Robot> Does somebody here use Firefox?
[07:20] <acheronuk> Not_a_Robot: yes
[07:21] <Not_a_Robot> acheronuk: the other day in a friend's computer using Windows, I noticed that if you click the midle click (the wheel) in Windows while browsing in Firefox, you can scroll up and down. Do you know how to enable that feature in Kubuntu's Firefox?
[07:22] <acheronuk> Not_a_Robot: yes, just a sec
[07:23] <Not_a_Robot> ohh thanks
[07:23] <acheronuk> Not_a_Robot: I think the feature you mean is enabled by ticking "Use auto-scrolling" in the Firefox preferences
[07:24] <Not_a_Robot> ohhh, yess!!! acheronuk I love you so much :D THNAKS!
[07:25] <acheronuk> glad to help :)
[08:37] <Veizdem> Hello, prompt, and to install the kubuntu near windows 10 where you want to put grub? I put it on the section / dev / sda2 (aka efi) but after rebooting the system issues that do not have a boot disk.
[10:42] <vitorbarreto> Olá
[13:16] <Not_a_Robot> Do you guys if it is possible to save a state and shutdown the computer, completely? I would like to save the desktop (Plasma) how it is currently and shutdown the computer and then, when booting it up again, have the desktop as I have it now.
[13:16] <Not_a_Robot> Is there any workaround, please?
[13:24] <soee> Not_a_Robot: did you checked this setting On login: http://i.imgur.com/lC2P1pr.png ?
[13:26] <Not_a_Robot> soee: ok I have it. Now what do I have to do? Just shut down? But for example, I have two firefox windows... Will they appear again? Or it just reopen applications?
[13:30] <soee> Not_a_Robot: not sure, test it
[13:30] <Not_a_Robot> wish me luck. soee
[13:30] <soee> :D
[14:08] <reisen_> e a pessoal beleza
[14:08] <reisen_> all fie i here
[14:25] <soee> reisen_: what ?
[14:26] <soee> !pt | reisen_
[16:29] <BluesKaj> hey folks
[20:22] <ANTI--mossad> Hi
[20:40] <heinkel_111> when I try to update my kubuntu 15.10 installation using sudo apt-get update I get an error message that there is no public key for the following key-IDs:
[20:40] <heinkel_111> 1397BC53640DB551
[20:40] <heinkel_111> (I am translating to english, maybe a word not similar to english message)
[20:41] <heinkel_111> how do I find out which source is the problem and fix it?
[20:48] <valorie> heinkel_111: it sounds like you might have a PPA that's gone awol or so?
[20:49] <valorie> also be aware that 15.10 is no longer supported
[20:49] <valorie> best to update and upgrade to 16.04 which is an LTS
[20:59] <acheronuk> google suggests that is an old problematic google-chrome signing key from google itself
[21:08] <valorie> thanks, acheronuk
[21:09] <valorie> my advice to heinkel_111 stands -- update, dist-upgrade, and then do-release-upgrade
[21:31] <heinkel_111> thanks for the advice people
[22:07] <mparillo> Could it be 32-bit? Google dropped support for 32-bit Chrome.
[22:24] <sensei> Trying to upgrade from 14 to 16
[22:24] <RodNICE> Trying to upgrade from 14 to 16
[22:25] <soee> good, any problems ?
[22:25] <RodNICE> The 14 DVD worked (which is how I got this far) but it seems like Kubuntu boots faster than the DVD can load up
[22:25] <RodNICE> sounds weird but I think that's the issue
[22:25] <RodNICE> anyhow, I guess I'll do an upgrade over wi-fi?
[22:25] <soee> sure
[22:26] <RodNICE> should I do the sudo do-release-upgrade thing?
[22:27] <soee> i think discover should give you and upgrade option
[22:27] <soee> but yes - you can use command line
[22:29] <RodNICE> what would I search for in order to upgrade via Muon Discover?
[22:33] <soee> i think it should ask you if you want to jump to next LTS
[22:33] <soee> but you must have 14.0.1
[22:33] <RodNICE> 14.04
[22:39] <RodNICE> someone said yesterday that I should never use sudo in Kubuntu
[22:39] <RodNICE> Can someone explain that?
[22:47] <soee> RodNICE: sudo when opening dolphin
[22:48] <soee> probably this was hat they said
[22:48] <RodNICE> hm...
[22:48] <RodNICE> OK
[22:57] <mparillo> Use kdesudo when launching a graphical app (e.g. kdesudo kate /etc/hosts)
[22:57] <mparillo> You can absolutely use sudo on terminal apps (e.g. sudo nano /etc/hosts)
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[22:59] <RodNICE> thanks, mparillo
[23:13] <sensei> gosh... upgrading to 16 from 14.04... 1 hour 20 minutes remaining!
[23:14] <RodNICE> gosh... upgrading to 16 from 14.04... 1 hour 20 minutes remaining!
[23:14] <RodNICE> Oh boy
[23:14] <RodNICE> That's what I get for cheaping out on internet at home
[23:16] <RodNICE> What happens if I disconnect while the Distribution Upgrade is getting new packages?
[23:25] <SerialLantern> FYI n00b ... samba is not running after entering password
[23:31] <SerialLantern> libuser.conf did not exist ... created it and configuration window opened ... i should be good to go from here
[23:53] <RodNICE> upgrading to 16.04
[23:53] <RodNICE> Seems like it went from me needing to wait 4 hours to now only 20 minutes
[23:53] <RodNICE> woo hoo!
[23:54] <soee> :-)
[23:57] <RodNICE> Thank you guys for all your help. If you don't hear from me in over a week, you'll know that 16.04 crashed my computer, lol
[23:58] <RodNICE> *6 minutes remaining*
[23:58] <RodNICE> After the "Getting new packages" step, would it be OK to drop internet connection?