[00:23] <mgolden_> schnoodles: I installed the symbola font and I also don't see it there.  Not sure how it gets them.
[00:23] <mgolden_> It may be looking for fixed width
[00:24] <mgolden_> I also don't see the Korean font I installed.
[00:24] <mgolden_> Interestingly I think it will pull them in when needed, they just aren't there.
[00:24] <schnoodles> mgolden_: Droid Sans Mono "Nerd Font" will not even show up though.
[00:26] <mgolden_> schnoodles: what I mean is that if a korean character is in the output, it will use the font for that. Presumably the Nerd Font doesn't install code points that aren't otherwise covered
[00:26] <mgolden_> schnoodles: sorry, I have to run!
 any ideas on the above problem? moving ahead to zesty did not solve the issue
 qdbus *is* installed
[00:48] <mparillo> valorie: I have seen that LP # 1304805 error on a VM guest when the host is heavily loaded. I simply hard poweroff, and restart and it does not seem to come back. I have never seen that on real HW.
[02:30] <valorie> mparillo: fixed by adding again then ppa-purging kci/unstable
[02:30] <valorie> now testing the landing PPAs
[02:30] <valorie> livin' on a prayer.....
[02:34] <greyteamexperime> hello
[02:35] <GreyTeam6> Does anybody know of a penetration testing channel on this network?
[02:40] <valorie> 1
[02:40] <valorie> oops
[02:40] <valorie> !alis | GreyTeam6
[02:51] <GreyTeam6> hello valorie
[02:51] <valorie> any luck finding the channel you want?
[02:51] <GreyTeam6> nope
[02:51] <GreyTeam6> you know a good hacking channel
[02:52] <GreyTeam6> something similiar to kali linux
[02:52] <valorie> I would try /msg alis list *penetration*
[02:52] <valorie> probably half the chans on freenode are "hacking"
[02:52] <valorie> you have to be a bit more specific
[02:52] <GreyTeam6> such as?
[02:53] <GreyTeam6> whups
[02:54] <valorie> in any case, such a discussion is out of scope for #kubuntu
[02:55] <GreyTeam6> youre admin?
[02:55] <valorie> I can be if needed
[02:55] <GreyTeam6> look thx for the help k?
[02:55] <valorie> we're a friendly bunch, so not usually needed
[02:55] <GreyTeam6> just dont be a asshole like the other admns usually are k ?
[02:55] <valorie> excuse me?
[02:56] <GreyTeam6> sometimes other admins kik me off their channels
[02:56] <GreyTeam6> just because i was asking for help
[02:56] <valorie> with language like that, no wonder
[02:56] <GreyTeam6> but all things aside thank you. :)
[02:56] <valorie> you are welcome
[02:57] <valorie> best of luck
[05:39] <user|67234> hola
[05:40] <user|67234> donde puedo descargar el controlador para un monitor touch para mi pc con kubuntu?
[05:44] <valorie> !es | user|67234
[07:30] <IrcsomeBot1> hotdancer was added by: hotdancer
[08:06] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:19] <newke> hello. should i install tlp on kubuntu 16.04
[08:19] <newke> ?
[08:23] <Smurphy> tlp?
[08:25] <newke> its battery improvement package
[08:25] <newke> like battery saving
[11:00] <jubo2> Hiya and Danke Sehr for the great softwre
[11:00] <jubo2> I got some really weird behaviour
[11:00] <jubo2> 'tar cvzf' makes broken packets
[11:01] <jubo2> and there is enough disk space so it ain't that either
[11:01] <lordievader> jubo2: What do you mean with 'broken packets'?
[11:01] <jubo2> lordievader: when expanding them they complain about unexpected return code from child process or something like that
[11:02] <lordievader> As in 'tar xf' cannot extract it?
[11:02] <jubo2> lordievader: yeah
[11:03] <lordievader> Could you pastebin a full example?
[11:03] <jubo2> I'll try
[11:04] <jubo2> It is mostly in Finnish (damn hosting guys)
[11:04] <jubo2> Here is the English bit lordievader: "gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file"
[11:05] <lordievader> jubo2: Err, what I am asking for is a paste of a transcript where you compress something and then decompress it.
[11:05] <lordievader> That it is in Finnish I don't care about ;)
[11:05] <jubo2> uhh.. too tired to do that now. sorry
[13:06] <divadsn> Hello
[13:48] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:58] <coder> blups
[16:54] <[Relic]> Is there some way to get programs to open on the primary screen first (unless a previous time it didn't/or set not too)
[17:06] <user|4284> kUBUNTU ДЛЯ ASPIRE ONE ZG5
[18:22] <bens218> hello. has anyone seen this issue before?
[18:22] <bens218> http://pasteboard.co/4CVvzFKEz.png
[18:23] <bens218> the chat application window stays blank
[18:27] <BluesKaj> bens218, which chat client is that?
[18:27] <bens218> the one that comes with plasma 5? telepathy i think
[18:27] <bens218> sorry, just switched from mate/xfce so i don't know the kde apps too well
[18:28] <BluesKaj> depends, if you want an irc clientr try konversation or quassel
[18:29] <bens218> i have quassel running and using it onw
[18:29] <bens218> now*
[18:29] <bens218> this is chat app, for google talk. it's under system settings - online accounts
[18:29] <BluesKaj> I've never used telepathy, si Ican't help you there
[18:30] <BluesKaj> so I can't help
[18:30] <bens218> i think it's telepathy, not sure what it's called
[18:30] <BluesKaj> probly is
[18:32] <bens218> http://pasteboard.co/4EyIYlCzs.png
[18:57] <ajaj> Hello, I've got a hash sum mismatch error while trying to install a package with apt-get. Upgrade and update didn't resolve it. Any help much appreciated
[19:02] <BluesKaj> ajaj, which package?
[19:05] <ajaj> hashcat-data and the extra packages it needs
[19:20] <konrados> Morning. I tend to forget it, but this time I'll write it down - we have a app launcher widget, right? There are those programs we can run - where are those programs stored, i.e. where does this widget search for them?
[19:42] <konrados> NVM I found it in: /usr/share/applications
[21:10] <wish^> How is the stability of Kubuntu, vs th other Ubuntu based distros. I am experiencing alot of problems with Unity and Cinnamon, they keep crashing randomlyh
[21:14] <yocs0000> wish^: it is OK .... LTS a bit more stable, if you go for 16.10 and you install from scratch and you have th right hardware ig work reasonable well
[21:53] <loma> hello
[21:53] <loma> good evening
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[21:54] <loma> can anyone tell me how can i find the option for dolpin to disable/enable view hidden files? Not in gui. I'am searching for option in a configfile in the homedirectory.
[22:01] <valorie> loma: it will be in either ~/.config or ~/.local
[22:03] <loma> yes i know.. i've spend some hours to searching for, i have done checksums and diffs for files like dolphnrc or kdeglobals
[22:03] <loma> and other files
[22:03] <loma> but i can't find it
[22:04] <loma> i find this in kdeglobals: "Show hidden files=false" but this does nothing with dolphin
[22:05] <Dragnslcr> I tried changing the setting, and it doesn't look like it changed any files under my home directory
[22:07] <loma> Dragnslcr: yes i knwo
[22:09] <valorie>  hmmm, alt+.
[22:10] <valorie> could that rather be in shortcuts config?
[22:11] <loma> shortcuts.... strang, think not, but find this: https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Configuration_Files
[22:11] <loma> so it should work, think there is something new
[22:13] <Dragnslcr> It remembers the setting, so it has to be stored somewhere
[22:13] <Dragnslcr> I wouldn't think it would be in the Akonadi database or anything like that
[22:13] <valorie> certainly true
[22:14] <valorie> have you asked in #dolphin ?
[22:14] <valorie> no, not akonadi
[22:14] <valorie> it will be a text file somewhere, as said above
[22:18] <loma> ok i ask my question directly in #dolphin
[22:18] <loma>  I'll get back here
[22:19] <loma> oh...
[22:19] <loma> can't enter channel
[22:19] <loma> is password protected
[22:20] <valorie> oops, let me search
[22:20] <valorie> hmmm, must just be under #kde-devel , sorry
[22:26] <loma> found it
[22:26] <loma> was in #kde
[22:26] <loma> it is the .directory in every folder where you set it
[22:30] <Dragnslcr> Weird
[22:31] <loma> yes
[22:31] <loma> you can set it per directory and globaly in local/share/dolphin/view_properties/global/.directory but this i has not tested
[22:31] <loma> and yes... weird
[22:49] <IrcsomeBot1> hotdancer was removed by: hotdancer
[22:49] <linksword2> Greetings, all.
[22:54] <linksword2> So, I'm having some problems getting Steam to install. I think I need to remove it and start over with it, but I can't even figure out how to remove it.
[22:59] <valorie> !steam
[22:59] <valorie> I know quite a few who love steam and have it running on Kubuntu
[22:59] <jdjjdi> Hi all. What fs could you advise for me? I have 2 gib of ram so it seems I need dynamical swap. Another question is if I can boot from lvm2?
[22:59] <valorie> !swap
[23:00] <valorie> !lvm
[23:00] <valorie> stuff I know nothing about but ubottu does
[23:01] <linksword2> valorie:
[23:01] <linksword2> Whoops.
[23:02] <jdjjdi> I know what swap is.  I mean that I don't have enough space on hdd to give swap 8 gib and pry not to run out of it. In windows swap grows and shrinks automatically, so I cannot use btrfs.
[23:03] <valorie> right, the factoid is the same -- ignore what you already know
[23:03] <linksword2> valorie: I appreciate the topic from ubottu, but it doesn't really solve my problem. In attempting to get the download link for Steam, I get an error 403: Forbidden on webpages. Attempting to install it directly from the repository has resulted in a corrupted installation. I need to remove it and start over.
[23:03] <Dragnslcr> For 2 GB of memory, 2-4 GB of swap should be enough
[23:03] <jdjjdi> I remember the case I ran eclypse and it the swap growed to 5 gib
[23:04] <jdjjdi> *it
[23:05] <valorie> linksword2: " If you have retrieved the steam client previously, you likely will need to move it aside (including its config files and any cached game data) in order to successfully install the official steam client."
[23:05] <valorie> how did you install it in the first place?
[23:05] <valorie> you may be able to `sudo dpkg -r steam.deb`
[23:06] <valorie> where -r = remove
[23:06] <linksword2> Yes, I think I did that to remove it. But there are still files in the drive's index... Folders, etc.
[23:13] <LINKSWORD2> KDEInit could not launch '/usr/games/steam'
[23:47] <LINKSWORD2> I'm back. I need some help. Looks like I can't download the Kubuntu 16.10 upgrade directly in Discover.
[23:48] <valorie> LINKSWORD2: you mean you can trigger the upgrade there
[23:49] <valorie> yes you can, if you change from "LTS only"
[23:49] <LINKSWORD2> I told it to upgrade, it keeps asking for my root authentication, then it starts the download and immediately stops.
[23:51] <valorie> not root, because we don't use root
[23:51] <valorie> hmmm
[23:52] <valorie> well, I rarely use Discover because I don't like software stores
[23:53] <valorie> I use Muon or the commandline
[23:53] <LINKSWORD2> I preferred Muon, but I can't find it in the interface. It's like they replaced Muon with Discover.
[23:53] <valorie> they are now separate
[23:54] <valorie> Muon is a package manager, which is different than a software store
[23:54] <LINKSWORD2> valorie: Are you familiar with TeamViewer?
[23:54] <valorie> I've heard of it, yes
[23:54] <valorie> and my son who plays WoW uses it
[23:54] <valorie> call Muon directly and try that
[23:55] <valorie> configure it for all updates, not just LTS
[23:55] <LINKSWORD2> .... I think that would be TeamSpeak. TeamSpeak lets you talk to people over virtual voice communication clients, a VOIP, in a way.
[23:55] <valorie> ah, right
[23:56] <LINKSWORD2> TeamViewer lets you virtually take command of a computer, and perform actions on it as if you were sitting in the chair in front of it.
[23:56] <valorie> yeah, I've heard of that as well
[23:56] <valorie> remote administration
[23:56] <LINKSWORD2> Yeah.
[23:57] <LINKSWORD2> Far more intelligent and intuitive than a company's propriety ConnectAgent type software (HP, Dell, etc.)