=== phunyguy_ is now known as phunyguy === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying [00:28] can you change the background of the little window that appears on your desktop? === david is now known as Guest6018 [00:46] ? [00:54] hi [00:54] anybody? [00:58] dougl: what little window? [01:11] valorie, not really a window as much as an area that has a transparrent background... desktop folder? [01:12] I drag my apps there for launching purposes === scott_ is now known as Guest74203 === ecks2 is now known as away === ValicekB_ is now known as ValicekB === chaudhary_ is now known as Guest980 === Pici is now known as Guest56659 === kubuntu is now known as Guest11415 === murthy is now known as 92AAADKPD === psyentologist is now known as 64MAADKNC === TheLordOfTime is now known as teward === dormito__ is now known as dormito [03:21] hello can I setup a vpn connection in kde on ubuntu...how exactly do I actually initiate the vpn connection? [03:30] very confusing but I figured it out thanks === kubuntu is now known as Kubuntuuser1507 [04:43] dear [04:43] any help me. i am newbie to use kubuntu [04:44] i have any problem with printer from share windows network === kevin is now known as Guest65530 [07:53] . === denysonique is now known as Guest63615 [08:06] Hi === rahul is now known as Guest24242 [09:22] Good morning. === kloeri_ is now known as kloeri === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia [11:22] is there a reason why Chrome's tabs fonts are really bad and does not seem to be affected by anything? [11:22] are they built into the application ? [11:22] Title bar font can be changed in KDE system settings but tab font is as ugly asever [11:23] rather than a dynamic option ? [11:23] they have an option to change font in options but it doesn't seem to matter [11:24] this is so lame, I'll probably go back to firefox [11:24] if it wasn't for firefox being slow as hell [11:38] 'Morning all === amichair__ is now known as amichair === tuedel__ is now known as tuedel_ === hf is now known as Guest54575 === tuedel__ is now known as tuedel_ === ubuntu is now known as Guest55788 === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === Authority_ is now known as Authority === spawn[phone] is now known as spawn57 [15:28] Troubleshooting an issue with my system so I decided to mv/delete my .kde folder (Wanted to start from Scratch) .. after logging back in my dual screen setup was not configured? I thought all that info was kept withing my xorg.conf (which I used to setup the screens) [15:28] LucidGuy: It was probably Kscreen that passed the setup to Xorg. [15:29] lordievader, I don't understand.. kscreen changed my xorg.conf file? [15:30] LucidGuy: No, Kscreen keeps track of the display configuration in KDE. [15:31] lordievader, ok, I still don't understand how its bypassing my xorg.conf file [15:32] Ah you have an xorg.conf file. Not sure how thing work if that exists. But it might be that KDE prefers kscreen over xorg.conf. [15:34] I [15:34] I've never heard of kscreen. [15:35] From the sounds of it .. if a new user logs in they will also loose the dual screen setup. That doesnt make sense [15:35] LucidGuy: What version of KDE are you running? Kscreen replaced something (cant recall what) in I believe KDE SC 4.11.x [15:36] kubuntu 12.04 .. I believe that 4.8.5 [15:36] LucidGuy: Oh, that probably doesn't carry Kscreen yet. === AntiSpamMeta is now known as Guest35902 === AntiSpamMeta2 is now known as AntiSpamMeta [16:25] Hi. I have processes of programs I killed still around. some of them are disk-sleeping, others don't. they don't react to any signal I try to send them. I want them DEAD! KILL THEM KILL THEM KILL THEM!!!! :-P === will is now known as Guest1781 [16:30] <|Frodo|> Avihay: "kill -9 " doesn't work? [16:34] |Frodo|: no, I get no such process. a quick look in htop says the processes don't exist, so KSysGurd is lying to me :-< [16:34] thanks [16:37] <|Frodo|> Avihay: you're welcome === spawn57 is now known as spawn[phone] [19:35] I got a kubuntu with plasma active, but when using touchscreen the mouse moves, but no clicks are recieved, terminal shows "Got touch without getting TouchBegin for id 265" [19:35] any advice? === tomasz is now known as tomasz_ [20:09] I had a complete failure on 13.10 and reinstalled 12.04. Now all my plasmoids are trasnparent and I can't read them. How do I change this? [20:10] The text on them or the background? [20:14] hello [20:14] hello guido_ [20:15] hiw are you [20:16] Ok, have coffee, listening to linux voice podcasts, and helping where i can, you? [20:27] W8KWA_Charles: sorry, missed ya, the background preferably [20:29] Thats uasaly tied in with the "Desktop Themes", have you tried changeing it [20:29] see if it cycles [20:30] * Walzmyn looks [20:31] OK, that's changing it, just have to find something that works [20:31] W8KWA_Charles: thanks [20:32] Walzmyn: welcome [20:42] Hi! Is this a proper place to ask for help with some kubuntu updating problems? [20:42] trhawk, yes [20:42] trhawk: one of them yep [20:43] my problem: "libnss3-1d : Depends: libnss3 (= 3.15.3.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) but 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is installed" [20:44] any ideas how to upgrade this broken package? [20:46] !info libnss3 precise [20:46] libnss3 (source: nss): Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 (precise), package size 1265 kB, installed size 3181 kB [20:46] !info libnss3-1d precise [20:46] libnss3-1d (source: nss): Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 (precise), package size 13 kB, installed size 82 kB [20:47] trhawk: Looks like your libnss3-1d it wants to install is too old. [20:49] trhawk: I might try: sudo apt-get update ... and then see if: apt-cache policy libnss3-1d shows the version available to install which the bot shows ( 3.15.4-whatever ) [20:51] Installed: 3.15.3.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [20:51] Candidate: 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [20:51] trhawk: There ya go. [20:52] but how? (long day, my head is spinning ;-) [20:52] trhawk: At this point now, sudo apt-get upgrade ...should put the right version [20:53] Reading package lists... Done [20:53] Building dependency tree [20:53] Reading state information... Done [20:53] You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these. [20:53] The following packages have unmet dependencies: [20:53] libnss3-1d : Depends: libnss3 (= 3.15.3.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) but 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is installed [20:53] E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f. [20:53] -f upgrade? gives a very long scary list [20:54] trhawk: Instead then: sudo apt-get install libnss3-1d=3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [20:55] dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libnss3-1d: [20:55] libnss3-1d depends on libnss3 (= 3.15.3.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1); however: [20:55] Version of libnss3 on system is 3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1. [20:55] dpkg: error processing libnss3-1d (--configure): [20:55] dependency problems - leaving unconfigured [20:58] I have no idea how a newer libnss3 got installed breaking some not yet (?) configured older libnss3-1d? [21:05] genii: thx, anyway. I'll have a try with -f upgrade, and if that doesn't work I'm going to remove and reinstall libnss-1d and tons of dependencies :-( [21:07] trhawk_: You'll likely need to clear out the old cruft first with the: sudo apt-get -f install .... and then re-run after: sudo apt-get upgrade ...apologies on lag, back and forth from computer [21:11] genii: no worries. thx for helping. [21:15] genii: no success: won't let me upgrade or install newer libnss3-1d [21:16] trhawk_: What says result of: ls /var/cache/apt/archives/libnss3-1d* [21:16] genii: /var/cache/apt/archives/libnss3-1d_3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1_amd64.deb [21:17] trhawk_: OK. So then: sudo dpkg -i --ignore-depends /var/cache/apt/archives/libnss3-1d_3.15.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.1_amd64.deb [21:18] Sorry, may be --force-depends instead, but you get the idea [21:20] genii: hurray! You me hero for today! --force-depends did the trick! [21:20] *my [21:21] trhawk_: You're welcome :) Odd that telling it earlier though to install specifically that one didn't take. Hopefully your system stays unstuck now! [21:26] genii: hope so, too. Again, thx alot and CU [21:26] * genii makes more coffee [22:52] what is it called when all your apps shrink and fill your screen with miature views of app windows? [22:56] "present windows" === Guest63615 is now known as denysonique [23:05] rberg present windows? can I do that with a hot key? [23:08] rberg, thanks :) === msx__ is now known as msx === josh___ is now known as jokolink === david is now known as Guest14183