[02:48] <tsimonq2> For anyone who wants to answer a Kubuntu-related support question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/897928/kde-desktop-icons-glitched-after-suspend-kubuntu-16-10
[02:48] <tsimonq2> ;)
[05:23] <noaXess> Good Morning
[05:28] <noaXess> still have a problem in file selector window (kdialog), even if i eg. need to add a file in Google Chrome i get not a real Dolphin file selector.. no double click, strange layout.. check this pics, file dialog from Chrome: http://imgur.com/0ebDAxa, file dialog from http://imgur.com/LMOGabQ
[05:28] <noaXess> any hint?
[06:12] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:16] <noaXess> hey lordievader
[06:19] <lordievader> Hey noaXess, how are you?
[06:22] <noaXess> fine and you?
[06:25] <noaXess> hey lordievader did you read my problem above?
[06:29] <lordievader> Looks a bit like one is drawn in GTK.
[08:08] <noaXess> back...
[08:08] <noaXess> hm.. yes.. but how to fix that?
[08:24] <hateball> noaXess: what problem?
[08:25] <noaXess> hey hateball... my problem about kdialog and layout.. do you see my above message on 07:28
[08:25] <noaXess> still have a problem in file selector window (kdialog), even if i eg. need to add a file in Google Chrome i get not a real Dolphin file selector.. no double click, strange layout.. check this pics, file dialog from Chrome: http://imgur.com/0ebDAxa, file dialog from http://imgur.com/LMOGabQ
[08:32] <hateball> hmmm, sorry no idea about that
[08:32] <hateball> I use chromium and kdialog behaves as expected for me
[08:33] <noaXess> same is in other apps.. not only chrome
[08:44] <noaXess> has this to do with some gtk settings?
[08:45] <noaXess> that are my gtk settings: http://imgur.com/BPV8axa
[09:24] <lordievader> Interesting my machine (Gentoo) doesn't have the GTK settings tab, the file dialog in Chrome looks regular. I could try this evening on my Kubuntu box.
[09:24] <lordievader> If I don't forget...
[09:30] <noaXess> lordievader: that would be nice ;)
[10:27] <Guest72289> hi...I have a nfs mount point which is not available atm...but kubuntu won't boot. It's counting time "A stop job is running for........." and already goes in +30min
[11:24] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:42] <various_accounts> Guest72289: if you can, reboot in recovery mode and remove the offending NFS line
[12:43] <various_accounts> you might have to remount your drive in write (haven't booted in recovery for a while)
[12:43] <oshunluvr> ..and then fix the NFS mount options so it doesn't happen again :)
[12:45] <various_accounts> `sudo mount -o remount,rw /partition/identifier /mount/point`
[13:58] <Guest72289> various_accounts: thanks
[14:10] <starstun> wondering why some /tmp/ files are not letting me, who knows the root password and is the only user, open them
[14:16] <oshunluvr> what are the permissions
[14:17] <oshunluvr> try sudo -i then opening them
[15:42] <noaXess> he BluesKaj ;)
 Ask: does anyone knows how to show the progress in percent of copying process in  command line/konsole?
[16:12] <mareyes_> ok+
[16:27] <BluesKaj> hi noaXess
[16:48] <Sheoon> Hejoo
[17:15] <coppy> Can someone help me? I am trying to have the bluetooth adapter start automatically on startup. I use bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I thought it used to, but for some reason it's not anymore. I'm running 16.04 64bit
[17:19] <BluesKaj> coppy, have you tried resetting the adapter by removing and plugging it back in.
[17:20] <coppy> BluesKaj: it's built in
[17:22] <coppy> BluesKaj: It's a laptop, and built in is what I should have said
[17:25] <coppy> BluesKaj: I ran rfkill and here's the output. Not sure if that tells anything usefull   http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275765/
[17:26] <BluesKaj> coppy, sudo systemctl enable bluetooth, then sudo systemctl start blurtooth
[17:26] <BluesKaj> oops sudo systemctl start bluetooth
[17:27] <coppy> OK
[17:27] <coppy> BluesKaj: Now that should make it start automatically?
[17:27] <frischluft> #opensuse-de
[17:28] <frischluft> Hello? Can anyone tell how to change the channel?
[17:28] <genii> /join #channelname
[17:29] <frischluft> genii: Thanks!!
[17:30] <BluesKaj> coppy, not sure , but I think so
[17:30] <genii> frischluft: Also,  /part #channelname   ...when you want to leave one
[17:30] <coppy> BluesKaj: Thanks for helping. Going to restart now
[17:39] <lordievader> noaXess: Interesting, the kdialog doesn't even load on Kubuntu.
[18:03] <lordievader> noaXess: Could also be nfs failing though...
[18:16] <frischluft> whoami
[18:17] <noaXess> lordievader: NFS? why that?
[18:18] <noaXess> lordievader: i also have that problem in libreoffice... http://imgur.com/WlHpbIR
[18:21] <lordievader> noaXess: In my case I mean.
[18:21] <lordievader> Not in general.
[18:21] <noaXess> you have libreoffice? and if you want open anything in libreoffice, what you see?
[18:24] <noaXess> lordievader: check this http://imgur.com/IW50v2L opened kdialog from console with a text file like this: kdialog --textbox ~/Temp/mysql_db_dump_20170329-162651.sql and i get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/24276087/
[18:26] <noaXess> ha if i do with sudo... then i see this  dialog, check the OK button and scrollbar: http://imgur.com/XUz5Gk6
[18:26] <noaXess> seams some gtk config in my profil is damaged or similar
[18:26] <lordievader> I'm sorry I don't really have time right now.
[18:27] <noaXess> rest of output is the same
[18:27] <noaXess> easy.. just want write somewhere ;)
[18:58] <user|89564> hi
[23:54] <JonelethIrenicus> anyone else have a problem with the Knosle displaying lines under text that go across the entire terminal?
[23:54] <JonelethIrenicus> it shows like strange line artifacts
[23:55] <JonelethIrenicus> when i type they disappear but reappear when i type