[00:15] <Dat> does krdc use udp by default?
[00:52] <Camron> anyone use rsync here
[01:08] <Camron> anyone use rsync here
[01:09] <Camron> i am looking up examples and trying them but they done work
[03:07] <rawbttmpup89> list
[10:35] <peppermint> i wan't to ask about peppermint, is this the right channel?'
[10:36] <lordievader> peppermint: Is it Kubuntu related?
[11:08] <R13ose> I have been getting this problem for awhile: http://pastebin.com/9Up28Z60
[11:37] <yocs0000> R13ose: mmmm .... it could be due to a number of problems
[11:37] <yocs0000> R13ose: can you describe your system?
[11:40] <R13ose> yocs0000: well, what do you want to know?
[11:42] <yocs0000> R13ose: well, everything .... are you runnning a Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer or a Raspberry PI? What are you running ubuntu on?
[11:45] <R13ose> yocs0000: here is all the information from lshw command: http://pastebin.com/UCRYijVH
[11:47] <yocs0000> R13ose: maybe you want to give the short version?
[11:47] <R13ose> :D
[11:48] <R13ose> yocs0000: I am running Aspire V5-572 Laptop, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3337U CPU @ 1.80GHz.
[11:49] <yocs0000> R13ose: I mean "sudo lswh -short"
[11:49] <R13ose> oh
[11:49] <yocs0000> :)
[11:50] <R13ose> yocs0000: here: http://pastebin.com/Ey1zwJrd
[11:53] <yocs0000> R13ose: now sudo lspci
[11:54] <R13ose> yocs0000: http://pastebin.com/bGPfcrNK
[11:56] <yocs0000> R13ose: interesting .... I do not think it can be what I though. mmmm .... so you do not have a discrete graphic card?
[11:56] <R13ose> yocs0000: what does that mean?
[11:57] <yocs0000> R13ose: later .... try this "dmesg | grep -i err" and pastebinit and "dmesg | grep -i warn" and pastebinit
[11:59] <R13ose> yocs0000: http://pastebin.com/c7Jkmqu7 and http://pastebin.com/tW121v1z
[12:00] <lordievader> R13ose: Could you give the output of 'vmstat 1' while it freezes? (vmstat 1 is a continous program, just give the lines during the freeze)
[12:01] <yocs0000> R13ose: lordievader: you have the issue in the first of the last two files as well .... plugin-containe[20203]: segfault at 968 ip 00007f9f692d592c sp 00007ffc259841e0 error 4 in libX11.so.6.3.0[7f9f692b5000+135000]
[12:02] <R13ose> lordievader: right now, none of the browsers are freezing but plank program when I hover over icons on a non-maximum program are.
[12:02] <R13ose> yocs0000: how do I fix them?
[12:02] <lordievader> yocs0000: That might well be the problem ;)
[12:03] <yocs0000> R13ose: so the browser is not freezing? That sounds strange .... it should really.
[12:03] <R13ose> yocs0000: not at the moment.
[12:04] <lordievader> R13ose: Could you pastebin the output of 'lspci -k'?
[12:06] <R13ose> lordievader: http://pastebin.com/q1UeYtGV
[12:07] <lordievader> Your system is up to date?
[12:07] <R13ose> lordievader: Yes, updated yesterday
[12:07] <lordievader> Hmm
[12:08] <yocs0000> lordievader: what calls the segfault is plugin-container it should be the browser .... plank does not call it
[12:09] <yocs0000> R13ose: so you experience freeze on Plank even when the browser is closed?
[12:09] <lordievader> yocs0000: The libX11.so is causing the error, I think Plank makes use of that too.
[12:09] <yocs0000> lordievader: but there is not trace of Plank casuing any of the segfault
[12:10] <lordievader> The error might be handled differently by Plank.
[12:11] <yocs0000> lordievader: well, but if the segfaut happens at libX level with plank, it should be recorded in the dmesg nonetheles .... and there is not track of other segfaults for libX there.
[12:11] <R13ose> yocs0000: the firefox browser is open but yes I believe so
[12:12] <lordievader> What I think happens is that the plugin-container segfaults because of the error. If Plank does catch it properly it doesn't have to segfault.
[12:12] <yocs0000> R13ose: oh, I see .... then it could from the browser, not Plank .... close the browser
[12:12] <lordievader> In that case Plank doesn't appear in the dmesg.
[12:13] <yocs0000> lordievader: but the segfaut does
[12:13] <lordievader> Yes, plugin-container segfaults, not the libX.
[12:15] <R13ose> I don't want to close the browser at the moment.
[12:15] <yocs0000> R13ose: can you reboot and then you try to operate Plank for a while, without the browser open (never ever), and see what happens? and then repost the dmesg messages .... also, installing plank dbg could help (f the problem were with plank)
[12:15] <R13ose> yocs0000: you think this is plank's fault?
[12:15] <yocs0000> R13ose: nope.
[12:16] <yocs0000> R13ose: but it is worth excluding it.
[12:17] <R13ose> I don't want to restart
[12:18] <yocs0000> R13ose: it is up to yu really, but now I hve to go back to work!
[12:18] <R13ose> yocs0000: thanks for the help
[12:20] <R13ose> lordievader: is there anything else you think I can try?
[12:20] <yocs0000> R13ose: I suggest you do install plank-dbg .... just to see whther it captures more information for the developers, just in cae there was problem which was not captured. Have a good day.
[12:20] <lordievader> R13ose: Check the plank logs at least, see if it errors.
[12:23] <R13ose> yocs0000: I installed that but unsure how to start this
[12:25] <Rewman> hi everyone
[12:30] <AceKing> I'm having a problem with a repo error when trying to update. I don't wan to comment out the wrong one. Can someone help? https://paste.kde.org/pdw6wrqd5
[12:32] <lordievader> AceKing: You should remove ppa's with the ppapurge tool. That makes sure that packages installed from the ppa are downgraded or removed.
[12:32] <lordievader> !ppapurge
[12:37] <AceKing> lordievader: OK, will that automaticall find the one that has the error?
[12:37] <lordievader> No, you have to specify the ppa to remove manually.
[12:38] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:38] <AceKing> lordievader: OK, I was looking at the sources.list file, but couldn't find the one that was acting up. I was just going to comment it out
[12:39] <lordievader> AceKing: As I said, it is better to remove ppa's with the ppa-purge tool.
[12:39] <lordievader> Don't just comment them out. You might get problems from that later.
[12:39] <AceKing> lordievader: OK, thank you
[12:41] <BluesKaj> doesn't the regression caused by the ppa-purge remove the updates/upgrades and packages installed by the ppa and restore the system to a previous state
[12:42] <BluesKaj> ?
[12:44] <Rewman_> Hi
[12:45] <BluesKaj> !ppa-purge
[12:47] <R13ose> yocs0000 lordievader I started plank -d and here is what I got so far: http://pastebin.com/fMEzvAgE
[12:47] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Yes, hence it is better to use the ppa-purge tool then to only comment out the ppa.
[12:48] <BluesKaj> or remove the pppa drom the package manager sources
[12:48] <BluesKaj> from
[12:48] <lordievader> R13ose: I suspect that the SurfaceCache warnings stem from the libX problem.
[12:48] <AceKing> OK, I appearently don't know what I'm doing wrong. I typed in: sudo ppa-purge ppa.launchpad.net/djcj/hybrid/ubuntu yakkety Release and I'm still getting the error. What am I doing wrong? Here is the output https://paste.kde.org/pdw6wrqd5
[12:48] <lordievader> BluesKaj: If that removes the packages installed from the ppa, sure.
[12:49] <lordievader> AceKing: That is not the ppa path ;)
[12:49] <lordievader> AceKing: sudo ppa-purge ppa:djcj/hybrid
[12:50] <AceKing> lordievader: Thank you
[12:50] <R13ose> lordievader: how do I fix that?
[12:50] <lordievader> R13ose: No idea.
[12:50] <lordievader> R13ose: I'm not even sure if that is the real problem, to be honest.
[12:51] <R13ose> lordievader: me either
[12:51] <AceKing> lordievader: I pasted what you posted in konsole, and I'm still getting the same error
[12:52] <BluesKaj> lordievader, it doesn't , but it prevents any other newer unstable packages that may be loaded into the ppa and cause breakage
[12:54] <lordievader> AceKing: What is the output of the ppa-purge command?
[12:54] <lordievader> BluesKaj: So you can still get the dependcy problem...
[12:54] <EventHorizon> evening all.  Sorry to dump on the channel but is there a fix for this:
[12:54] <EventHorizon> : The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/ppa/ubuntu yakkety Release' does not have a Release file.
[12:54] <EventHorizon> N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.
[12:54] <EventHorizon> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
[12:54] <EventHorizon> E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/ppa/ubuntu/dists/yakkety/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[12:54] <EventHorizon> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[12:56] <AceKing> lordievader: https://paste.kde.org/p4q2womy8
[12:57] <lordievader> AceKing: Hmm, I'd grep for the repo and comment it.
[12:58] <R13ose> lordievader: I will come back later if this is still a problem
[12:58] <AceKing> lordievader: I'm not sure how to do that... sorry
[12:58] <BluesKaj> lordievader, I periodically reinstall certain ppas after a month or 2 after dependency problems have been resolved
[12:59] <BluesKaj> like staging=plasma, framewworks and misc
[13:01] <EventHorizon> Is this normal:
[13:01] <EventHorizon> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23557946/
[13:04] <AceKing> OK, I figured it out. Thanks
[13:16] <EventHorizon> what is the point
[13:26] <acheronuk> EventHorizon: the ppa is empty for Yakkety, so will not have release file
[13:26] <acheronuk> that is normal.
[16:22] <user|47773> hi I would like to use steam but when I try to start it it ends before it does anything. is there any easy way to fix this problem?
[17:31] <yocs0000> in the past you could manage git and github projects with dolphin .... is that still the case? I do not seems to be able anymore!
[17:43] <R13ose> yocs0000: looked at this: https://opensource.com/life/16/8/graphical-tools-git
[20:23] <madbits> Anyone online?
[21:18] <Rewman> Hey everyone
 I did a routine restart of my main laptop and got this message after logging into plasma:
 (Photo, 1280x723) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/vbToP5X4/file_1266.jpg
 of course "okay" means not ok
[23:39] <ahoneybun> odd I just rebooted with no real issue
[23:39] <ahoneybun> other then a black background on one monitor
 I'm reading https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/1304805
 not the first to get this error or problem...
 I think it is related to running KCi/unstable for a bit to get peruse and new kdeconnect
 I guess it is time to plunge into zesty
[23:56] <schnoodles> Is Konsole really fussy when it comes to fonts? I installed https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts but none of them seem to appear in Konsole to be selected.