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[Relic]in 17.10 what are my options for try to block a program from accessing the internet completely?00:29
valorie[Relic]: which application?02:55
[Relic]valorie, wasn't thinking too specifically, was looking at gufw but couldn't figure out how to block anything but what was on the list itself03:08
valorieI think you'd do it for certain apps03:09
valorieI mean, most don't go online03:09
valoriebrowsers do03:10
valorieamarok does03:10
valoriektorrent, konversation do03:10
valorieamarok still works if there is no connection03:11
[Relic]amarok was replaced, I was just trying to see if there was a way to do it, I never know how out dated some of the documentation is, and I don't like screwing things up too badly03:17
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lordievaderGood morning07:10
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BluesKajHiyas all11:54
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IrcsomeBot<ajyotirmay> @BluesKaj, hi15:11
BluesKajhi ajyotirmay15:12
qwipI have recently installed kubuntu but the fonts don't look good. fonts are looking really thin16:09
BluesKajqwip dpi settingsin system settings> fonts or choose a bolder font style16:12
qwipBluesKaj, "Force fonts DPI"?16:13
qwipand what is "Fixed width"?16:14
BluesKajqwip, try a different font style first16:14
qwiptried that. BluesKaj. no good16:15
BluesKajfixed width is mainly for graphical fonts in guis and browsers that aren't as configurable16:15
BluesKajincrease the dpi then16:16
qwipto how much?16:17
qwipalso, the fonts look almost good in system apps but looks really thin in other apps like spotify, firefox16:18
BluesKajdunno, depends on your taste and what you think , looks good to you ..experiment with different fonts, fontstyles, and sizes16:18
BluesKajqwip FF requires the font setting in Application Style>gnome\>app style ,since it bases it's fonts on gnome16:20
qwipBluesKaj, ok16:21
qwipBluesKaj, in Application Style>gnome\>app style  font is set to Noto Sans but in firefox it shows DejaVu Serif16:43
qwipas the default font16:44
BluesKajqwip, which do you prefer ..personally i don't use FF anymore16:45
qwipI just use FF!16:45
BluesKajyou can change it in FF if you want16:45
qwiphmm16:45
BluesKajif you have complaints don't do it here, complain in kubuntu-devel or kde chats16:47
qwipohh, okay. didn't knew about that chans16:48
BluesKajwe're just support volunteers, we're not responsible for settings and bugs16:49
qwipahh, okay. I got it16:49
qwipThanks for your help :)16:49
BluesKajok16:49
BluesKajtime to push some snow ...BBL16:50
TBotNikAll: 2 quick Qs! Q#1: I use Gedit, with plugins for dev with the "Cobalt" color scheme. In an HTML file "&nbsp;" and "&amp: are in dark blue and not really viewable. How do I change that color, say to yellow, so I can see all my code?  Q#2: Samba is not letting me login to my own local shares nor on remote machine.  What do I change in the smb.cnf config file to get logins to work?17:34
TBotNikAll: For Q#1 I found and have the /usr/share/gtksourceview-3.0/styles/cobalt.xml file open in NANO, but do not know which Item defines these items. Have defired a new color of: "<color name="bright_yellow"               value="#9d9d50"/>" that I want to apply, but again don't know which element!17:38
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BluesKajTBotNik, this is Kubuintu support, not Ubuntu, your GTK questions will receive answers there , more likely than here18:17
TBotNikBluesKaj: So far ##linux and #ubuntu no response on the GTK! Is there a better source?18:57
BluesKajTBotNik, what's you desktop?18:58
BluesKajyour18:58
TBotNikBluesKaj: On Kubuntu 14.04 LTS19:01
TBotNikPlasma19:01
BluesKajso why the gtk questions?19:02
TBotNikBluesKaj: I do all my dev in Gedit with the plugins, but cannot see the "&nbsp;" or "&amp;" tags, since they are the  same color as the  background, in the Cobalt theme.  Want to see them in yellow!19:04
BluesKajwhy gedit , why not kate?19:06
BluesKajor kwrite19:06
TBotNikBluesKaj: Been on Gedit for 15 years now, and don't like the others! Sorry!19:07
* BluesKaj shrugs , maybe it's time for a change :-)19:08
BluesKajyou got an answer in ubuntu19:08
TBotNikBluesKaj: The GTK cobalt theme give me most of the contrast I need for editing where the others do not.  I occasionally use NetBeans, but Gedit is my default, as I know all the functions, etc. so nothing new to learn!19:09
BluesKajoops linux19:09
TBotNikBluesKaj: Yeah, he's saying copy to $HOME and edit there, but still do not know what I'm lookiing for!19:11
TBotNikBluesKaj: OK found this site: github.com/mig/gedit-themes and downloading the .zip. Will see if they have a theme I like or the style element defined that I'm looking for so I can add to my current theme and customize!19:18
BluesKajTBotNik, hope it works for you.19:30
TBotNikBluesKaj: There are enough themes there I should be able to find what element I'm looking for!19:32
TBotNikBluesKaj: I'll run a content find, once installed on "html" in that dir, and should find it!19:33
BluesKajok19:33
TBotNikBluesKaj: Thnx!19:38
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Guest44112I just installed kubuntu and it seems to have set the date/time and calendar language to my local language (arabic) but I chose English (US) during install. Other's seem to also have this problem and I found no solution searching online.22:17
kaddihi, i'm using kubuntu 17.10 are there any integration packages for firefox I need to manually install to make FF read kde settings correctly? FF seems to think my default texteditor is okular (when it's really kate) and I can't seem to make it understand that's wrong22:32
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BoronBiggsI just installed kubuntu and it seems to have set the date/time and calendar language to my local language (arabic) but I chose English (US) during install. Other's seem to also have this problem and I found no solution searching online.22:36
valorie!locale22:38
ubottuTo set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale/22:38
valorieBoronBiggs: ^^^22:38
BoronBiggsvalorie: It does work to change the language in the calendar, but doesn't change the language of the clock on the login screen22:46
valoriehmmm22:47
valorieI suggest asking in #kde, since nobody has spoken up here22:47
valoriemention that you adjusted or at least checked your locale22:48
BoronBiggsOk, nvm, I managed to fix it by editing all locales in /etc/default/locale to en_US22:49
BoronBiggsbut to be noted, localepurge didn't work to change these and left these locales intact22:50
valorieglad you found the fix22:51
valoriedunno what localepurge is22:52
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