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01:03.44coolackHello all i was wondering if someone can help me,  I just updated to the new kernel.  and now my desktop effects are not working.    They work if I type in the command   KWIN_DIRECT_GL=1 KWIN_COMPOSE=O2 kwin --replace &     in a console
01:04.11coolackbut how can i get it to work on boot again without using that command?
01:05.01coolacki've tried system settings,  and desktop effects and toggling diff options nothing make a diff except that command....tks for the help
01:05.36coolackI don't know if something is missing from my xorg.conf or should I just say the hell with it and make that command an executable script?
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01:24.16coolackSorry - System Settings
01:24.16coolackFailed to activate desktop effects using the given configuration options.  Settings will be reverted to the previous values.
01:24.16coolackCheck your X configuration.  You may also consider changing advanced options, especially the compositing type.
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01:25.31coolacki only get my kde effects to work if I type  KWIN_DIRECT_GL=1 KWIN_COMPOSE=O2 kwin --replace &   in konsole
01:25.36coolackhow can i fix?
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01:40.59naacalshi anyone using kde plasma? just wondering how the keyboard is compared to gnomes 3.8?
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01:43.30naacalsjust wondering about the keyboard becasue it looks so small
01:45.00msxnaacals: hi, you're talking about the plasma desktop or plasma active?
01:46.05naacalsmsx: oh i thought they were the same... whats the difference? its probably the desktop.. thats great on tablets?
01:47.25naacalsmsx: i saw a thread where they were talking about kde-plasma-active and how sweet it is. i use a tablet with linux and no DE i was about to install gnome 3.8 for its great virtual keyboard till i heard about this plasma active
01:48.26msxi don't know about gnome but plasma active is both beatiful and powerful
01:49.05naacalstheres a plasma active one i saw.. so whats the different between plasma desktop and plasma active one?
01:49.13msxand as always with kde, it gives the users the choice to decide how to use it rather than imposing a single-way to use their systems
01:49.42msxnaacals: plasma is the technology behind the both projects
01:50.26msxplasma active is kde ported to mobil gadgets (i don't know what they use as a base, i suspect it must be some linux)
01:52.20msxplasma desktop is the full desktop environment you enjoy on your computers
01:52.53msxthink as active as a subset of the plasma desktop tailored for mobile computing
01:53.07naacalsok then i probably only need the DE since i already have gentoo on mine.. and this is a pc tablet. not like one of those mobil tablets with embedded systems
01:54.26msxnaacals: did you put gentoo on your tablet? beautiful! :D yeas, go with the full desktop then!
01:55.36msxnaacals: there's a plasmoid you will likely need to install "plasmaboard" as it is a full virtual keyboard
01:55.43naacalsmsx: yep! im like the first to do it.. shouldve seen me in #gentoo getting help.. they were like oh umm idk tablets are a whole other beast.
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01:56.14msxhaha good one
01:56.17naacalsmsx: till they found out i had a rare tablet that has an amd64 i5 processor with 4gb.. :) so it wasnt as bad as they thought
01:56.38naacalsSSD drive too
01:56.58msxso you have a little transformer in your hands! that's a lot of power for just a tablet
01:57.11msxin fact is a computer w/o physical kbd!
01:57.26naacalsi love it.. now i saw this plasma and was like sweet! thats what i have been trying to build myself with Openbox! i came pretty close to it
01:58.10naacalsi made it so that if i touched certain corners of my screen it would bring up all my windows, or it would bring up a virtual keyboard, or settigns
01:58.22naacalsyep
01:59.06msxwell, i've used gentoo way back ago but it will surely take it time to compile the entire kde stack within the tablet, may be it would be better to compile it in your computer and the install it in the tablet?
01:59.09naacalsso im big on virtual keyboards. i tried finding gnomes keyboard to complete my custom openbox DE and couldnt. i think its called caribou
01:59.27msxi'm not a gentoo user so i may well be speaking nonsense!
02:00.04msxoh i see what you're doing
02:00.06naacalsmsx.. yeah it wont make a difference. this is just a computer inside a tablet. its pretty fast too with the SSD and i5 processor
02:00.10msxhappy hacking then!
02:00.25naacalsmsx: not doing it anymore. got rid of openbox for gnome
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02:00.51naacalsand then upgraded and just switched to systemd and i was about to install gnome3.8 but learned of plasma
02:02.27msxdid you guys dropped openrc finally? didn't saw that one coming so soon
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02:08.04naacalsmsx: nope. not yet. i dont think they like that i switched over either
02:08.31naacalslots of grumpy people making comments when i seek help and mention systemd. like"youre on your own, good luck with that"
02:09.35naacalsi decided to do it because its mentioned alot on twitter by cpu geniuses and bloggers.. so i had to dive in. i heard that other big systems have already switched over.
02:09.59msxnaacals: you know what, i'm sick of that arrogant, asshole fart-faced attitude some people on floss have
02:10.45naacalsyeah. they act like they are the creators of openrc init
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02:11.33msxnaacals: well systemd is an amazing PID 1 indeed but i don't know, i think that with the old sysvinit scripts we had more portability between systems
02:12.26msxnaacals: they act like they are stephen hawkings or better, sheldon cooper ;)
02:12.36msxgrow up kids
02:14.37naacalsi think they just dont want to have to relearn the system.
02:14.51naacalsto me its great .. its called system evolution
02:15.39naacalsi literally just got into mine today.. had wifi problems so i hve no idea what the differences are. all i know is i have to type systemctl for everything thus far lol
02:17.46msxnaacals: no, i don't have any problem learning something new providing that's something interisting, useful or 'better' but it's like systemd is a juggernaut you know? a behemoth, it handles too many tasks and is in charge of too many things
02:18.54msxbut as i say i still like and being a former arch linux user it's been quite a while i been using it ^ ^
02:23.21naacalswhat do you use now?
02:24.11naacalsi read its a daemon that the developer wanted to be able to handle more tasks individualy and independently. umm cant think of the word im look for.. l
02:26.03naacalsi have a lot of reading to do thats for sure to appreciate systemd
02:26.10msxafter enjoying every second of arch for more than 5 years i don't have the time anymore to babysitting an always-evolving OS - so my natural choice was something in the line, i found home in Chakra (it's amazing!)
02:27.59msxnaacals: the only problem with systemd is that if they let it grow wildly at the actual rate it will become Skynet in time...
02:28.04msxxD
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02:30.01msxhowever the good part is as GNU+Linux OSes have begun to standardize sysadmin's work becomes a bit let complex in heterogeneous deploys
02:30.46msxso you learn systemd once and you apply that in every distribution that uses systemd
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02:32.42naacalshahah well if that happens. im heading to cheyenne mountain with all my guns and a rations
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02:33.27naacalsisnt Chakra arch based? or gentoo based? i forgot which one. i thought i read that somewhere
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02:34.01naacalsidk i like my gentoo that i can cross compile a system for any device. :) i was working on getting it on my old motorola Q cell phone but couldnt find time
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02:58.38msxnaacals: "hahah well if that happens. im heading to cheyenne mountain with all my guns and a rations" ROFLOL!
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03:17.37naacalsmsx that was a good movie :) im a big terminator fan. i saw 1, 2, and 3 in the theatre.. 1 had to sneak in to theatre for being like 7 at the time
03:18.11msxAGREED
03:18.40naacalsso someone just told me Plasma Active is in the KDE overlay under kde-active/* and i added kde to layman but its saying its not a valid package atom
03:21.00msxnaacals: i'm so sorry but my experience with gentoo or funtoo is minimal :(
03:22.17msxstill i can search for an acquaintance G+ that is a gentoo/funtoo and kde freak and can surely help you on that, just let me know
03:22.40msxnaacals: on G+ profile i mean :P
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03:40.15naacalsmsx: btw whats a plasmoid?
03:40.51msxnaacals: that's the name of the 'widgets' that run on the plasma desktop
03:41.37msxyou know that everything you place in a plasma desktop is a widget, and that's part of the versatility and power of the modern kde desktop
03:41.52msxthat lets you do magic, literally
03:42.34msxfor example: the default panel that contains the menu, the running tasks and a the systray is a plasmoid itself
03:42.51msxso are everything inside it
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04:05.11naacalsmsx: damn. thats what i needed for openbox.. was widgets
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04:06.18naacalsmy openbox goal was to duplicate a system like win8 with the little windows containing apps.. basically are all widgets
04:06.35naacalsi know people hate win8 but i find it very convenient for media.
04:07.07naacalsso the plasmaboard is what contains the plasmoids?
04:07.47naacalsneat stuff.. im trying to compare it to DE and Window managers
04:10.43msxnaacals: "so the plasmaboard is what contains the plasmoids?" not quite! plasmaboard is just the name of a virtual keyboard plasmoid!
04:11.27msxin kde4 the whole "desktop" paradigm was revamped and now act as a 'giant container' of plasmoids
04:12.00msxyou will find that by default you can't just throw files to the 'desktop' (you know, the background!)
04:12.38msxyou can have the old functionality by right-click and choosing "Default Desktop Settings"
04:12.52msxand, for the records, i like very much Metro
04:13.09blackstarDefault Desktop Settings was always very ambiguous to me, I could not tell if it was to set default or to change default
04:14.40msxas a media analist said, "Metro isn't designed to *produce content* but rather to *consume content*, that's why Metro on a desktop machine didn't work as expected, until they put back the Orb in the new 8.1
04:15.07blackstarthe start button in 8.1 just opens metro
04:15.22blackstarMS wants those juicy profits that come from selling disposable content consumption devices
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04:15.45msxblackstar: really!!? i think they would put back some of the legacy functionality, :s
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04:16.57msx"Default Desktop Settings was always very ambiguous to me, I could not tell if it was to set default or to change default" never thought it that way but you have a point, may be you wanto to fill a bugreport about that
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04:27.38roflcopter312hi
04:27.38blackstarmsx maybe i will, i haven't opened one for much yet. and yes MS isn't brining it back. you can get it with third party programs but at this point it's a waste of time
04:27.41blackstarhi roflcopter312
04:27.59roflcopter312is it possible to load the dophin kpart in other browsers than konqueror?
04:28.43blackstarI believe dolphin still uses KHTML
04:28.49blackstarwhich is what webkit was forked from
04:29.15roflcopter312yes
04:29.26roflcopter312so the answer would be no then?
04:30.15blackstarthe best answer i could give you would be to find other browsers which use the KHTML render engine
04:30.37msxblackstar: anyway, i see no point in use windows myself as i have all my needs well covered with F/LOSS systems :)
04:30.48msx*using
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04:31.02blackstari only use it for games, i put gentoo on everything else and use that most of the time
04:31.09blackstargentoo + KDE is bliss
04:31.20msxawesome
04:31.45msxi like gentoo/funtoo, i just don't have the patience to compile _everything_ ;)
04:31.53naacalsugh. lol dont quote my stupid comments. its bad enough i said them once
04:32.09blackstari have a fast desktop but my laptop is slow, i just leave it on overnight lol
04:32.10msxnaacals: ?? lol
04:32.34msxyou guys surely aren't cold on winter
04:32.36msxxD
04:33.05roflcopter312What would i need for the fans to run at normal speed instead of full speed all the time?
04:33.41blackstarin your computer case?
04:33.50msxroflcopter312: hi, that's a bit complex to answer and depends a lot on what OS you run and on what HW
04:34.12blackstarjust buy a fan controller and put it in a drive bay
04:34.18naacalsmsx: the plasmaboard being like a WM controlling the widgets. lol
04:34.34roflcopter312debian, intel haswell.
04:34.56naacalsoh and i believe win8 had a start button since day one. it was an option that you had to enable in settings to get it in the "Desktop"
04:35.15msxcpufreq/cpupower, acpi, laptop-mode-tools, disabling your DIS gpu if you don't use it too much, using specific tools if you use a thinkpad laptop... there's a lot of approach :P
04:35.18msx*s
04:35.47naacalsi didnt care for the start button. i dont need it. i use win8 for my social networks, news, youtube, email, calander alerts, etc.. real computing i use my linux :)
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04:38.05blackstarI used win8 for about 15 minutes in a virtual machine and gave up because there were so many things I knew how to do in win7 that were moved and made needlessly complicated
04:38.34phobos_anomalynaacals: I wouldn't entrust windows to do any of that stuff reliably.
04:38.40roflcopter312msx: it is not an laptop though.
04:39.27msxphobos_anomaly: and I would add nor any other privative system that can't be audited
04:39.29blackstarhaswell just runs hot, if you have the stock cooler you might want to buy a cheap aftermarket one
04:39.47naacalsblackstar: how well did the touch aspect perform in the virtual machine? did metro scroll smoothly?
04:40.01msxroflcopter312: do you know about cpupower/cpufreq and powertop?
04:40.05phobos_anomalymsx: No argument here.
04:40.06roflcopter312blackstar: it runs full speed with the fans in debian but not in windows. It runs at 28C degrees
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04:40.42msxroflcopter312: what are your gpu?
04:40.50msxis your HW hybrid?
04:41.21blackstaroh, if that's the case you probably need to set up sensors
04:41.30phobos_anomalyThat almost sounds like an ATI/AMD gpu
04:41.32blackstari didn't have it as touch, it was with mouse and keyboard
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04:42.07roflcopter312It is "Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220" chipset on the motherboard. Intel i5 cpu and an nvidia 660 running the neuvueau driver.
04:42.12blackstarit was just a pain with having things like control panel redone and shut down being hidden
04:42.28phobos_anomalyoh nouveau, that explains it.
04:42.40blackstaroh, it's your GPU fan that's going too fast?
04:42.46roflcopter312nope
04:42.48roflcopter312cpu fan
04:43.01roflcopter312and case fans
04:43.02blackstarit should have a 4 pin PWM connector on the motherboard
04:43.20blackstarit is probably not being detected in linux
04:43.40blackstarhowever you may be able to get away with changing some settings in BIOS/UEFI and fixing it that way
04:44.03blackstarI haven't used new UEFIs yet but the settings used to be in the PC Health section
04:44.08roflcopter312ok ill give it a go... it is just such an hassle to find a keyboard that works with the bios/uefi..
04:44.18blackstarit might be easier to just let BIOS handle it instead of the OS
04:44.22msxroflcopter312: i asume you're running wheezy, am i right?
04:44.28blackstaryeah uefi is a pain
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04:44.42blackstarthere might be a module you need to load or something too
04:44.48roflcopter312wheezy with a few ncurses packages (like weechat) from jessie.
04:45.10msxroflcopter312: "I just installed wheeezy 64bit (kernel 3.2.0.4) and the fans (CPU fan and the two fans powered by the MB) are running at full speed."
04:45.19msxroflcopter312: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/06/msg01425.html
04:45.36msxtl;dr but it seems is a known issue
04:45.41roflcopter312oh ok
04:45.43msxmay be it's already adressed
04:47.34roflcopter312ill give a reboot a shot now.
04:53.37msxhope hi solve that, it's kinda shitty to use a computer with a Jumbo's turbine next to your ears :P
04:53.48msxf*ck, *he
04:55.46blackstarlol, I am an overclocker, if the fans are not full speed you can raise voltages and clock speeds
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04:56.50msxoh man, compiling all your desktop once a month with such loud noise!? that would drive me crazy, lol
04:57.47blackstarhaha, I grew out of that thought and went water cooling
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04:58.10msxhahah
04:58.18msxyeah, water cooling rulez
04:58.33blackstarin HS I had a setup so loud it could be heard downstairs with the door on my room closed
04:59.18msxhahah, that's what i was talking about, lol!!
05:00.02msxblackstar: here, have a look at this video, specially for you (and check the year when they got that speed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ApQS12ZYi4
05:00.18blackstarthose were good times though, people were like "lol wtf do you need a 4ghz pentium 4 for!"
05:01.26msxha, i once date to think: "holy sh1t, i have a 40mb hard disk, i would never ever fill it!"
05:01.30msx*dare
05:01.36thiagoI used to think that of my 120 MB disk
05:01.43thiagothen the 1.7 GB disk
05:01.49msxhaha
05:01.55thiagoI've been pretty good with my 160 GB SSD, though
05:02.09blackstarhaha, i wasn't around for that
05:02.09thiagoaround 1/3rd free for the last year
05:02.12blackstari do remember 1GB HD
05:02.20blackstarand then getting another and being like "WOAHHH"
05:02.37msxyeah, i know the feeling xD
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05:03.27blackstarnow I have terabytes and I have no idea how I can use up so much space
05:05.00msxwhat the,,, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktSDj7V8ZLE "CD exploding 23.000 RPM" - oh crap, i'm already trapped in a youtube's friday night
05:05.30msxblackstar: but today we have the almighty cloud that helps a lot
05:05.45blackstarhelps NSA get your files ;)
05:05.55msxfor example, one of the services i use, copy.com, gives me 117GB only with AES encryption
05:06.00msxblackstar: lol
05:06.25msxi don't post sensitive that _anywhere_
05:06.31thiagocopy.com's client is Qt-based
05:06.34msxgosh, *data
05:06.35blackstari don't either but it still irks me
05:06.51thiagomsx: do you trust their client to only encrypt with your key, no master key?
05:06.55msxthiago: and runs very, very smooth
05:07.21blackstarqt is great
05:07.25msxthiago: as a rule of dumb, i don't trust none of them
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05:07.46msxjust why the information i upload there or anywhere else is trivial
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05:08.43thiagoyou can always just encrypt the files yourself before uploading
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05:09.12msxexactly
05:11.02msxbtw, have anyone here knows kepas? i'm having a hard time trying it to use my custom icons i provide at compile time
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05:15.07msxroflcopter312: so? how did it go?
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05:15.57roflcopter312nothing happened with the cpufreq and probings. But i set it  silent in bios instead of auto and it is a little bit quieter but not much.
05:17.15msxroflcopter312: i fear you will just need to take your time at debian's support places and search there
05:17.17thiagocheck your CPU clocks:
05:17.23roflcopter312yeah
05:17.30thiagocat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
05:17.36thiagoare they at the low level?
05:17.44msxroflcopter312: at least you now know where to look ;)
05:17.47roflcopter3123001000
05:17.54thiagodoesn't look low to me
05:17.58thiago3 GHz + turbo
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05:18.13thiagocat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
05:18.16thiagowhat's the governor?
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05:18.36roflcopter312ondemand on all four of them.
05:18.43thiagook
05:18.47thiagodoes top show the CPU in use?
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05:19.12roflcopter312htop whos 0% usage.
05:19.15roflcopter312shows*
05:19.23thiagocat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/*_min_freq
05:19.28thiagoare all the numbers the same?
05:19.40roflcopter312800000
05:19.47thiagoall of them?
05:20.25roflcopter312first line 800000, second 3001000. And the same on all four.
05:20.35roflcopter312so it is eight lines.
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05:20.44roflcopter312alternating between the two
05:20.52thiagook, looks like ondemand wasn't configured properly
05:21.04roflcopter312ok?
05:21.13thiagotee <<<800000 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
05:21.33roflcopter312800000
05:21.40thiagothen check the two cat commands again
05:21.45thiagocurrent frequency and min frequency
05:22.22roflcopter312cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq = 800000 on all of them now.
05:22.41thiagook, now it's configured properly
05:22.46thiagoyour fan speed should lower
05:23.21roflcopter312does those settings stick? since i guess i would have to enable automatic fan control again in the BIOS to get the effect.
05:23.40msxroflcopter312: add it to a boot script like /etc/rc.local
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05:24.00thiagono, they're lost on reboot
05:24.12thiagolooks like your distro isn't configuring the ondemand governor properly
05:24.54roflcopter312i only have to add "tee <<<800000 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq" to rc.local, right?
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05:26.27thiagoprovided it's already configured to ondemand
05:28.03msxroflcopter312: since /etc/rc.local is run as root you may as well use echo instead of tee, but it's okay
05:28.20thiagoecho can't print to more than one file
05:28.45msxyes, that's right
05:31.29roflcopter312ok brb rebooting again
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05:56.22roflcopter5830ok. i am back
05:57.12roflcopter5830I did install the 325 nvidia-glx package from "experimental" as well as add the tee line to the boot process. Now it is very quiet.
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05:59.47roflcopter5830thanks for all yourt help
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06:05.19roflcopter5830btw does anyone have a plasma theme to recommend that fits with the default oxygen style? All i got is some ugly black ones that came with the desktop.
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06:09.06msxroflcopter5830: do you like darker or lighter ones?
06:09.33msxroflcopter5830: "I did install the 325 nvidia-glx package from "experimental" as well as add the tee line to the boot process. Now it is very quiet." AWESOME!
06:09.43msxglad you solved it friend!
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06:25.57roflcopter5830i have another strange problem though. But i guess it might not be suited for #kde.
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06:26.29roflcopter5830pulseaudio finds no sound hardware but if i remove pa. it works fine.
06:26.39roflcopter5830using only alsa that is.
06:26.58roflcopter5830msx: i like themes that looks like the rest of the ui and not flat or black.
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06:30.52roflcopter5830in what folder is the themes stored? I uninstalled the ones i have downloaded through the ui earlier, but htey are still in the list.
06:32.34roflcopter5830i am guessing somewhere in .kde
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06:40.03msxroflcopter5830: lol sorry i was changing the layout of my desktop
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06:40.32msxi don't know of any other desktop environment that gives its users so much freedom and flexibility, kde is simply amazing
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06:41.56msxroflcopter5830: depending on your distribution check this places: ~/.kde/share/apps/desktoptheme/, ~/.kde4/share/apps/desktoptheme and /usr/share/app/desktoptheme
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06:43.22msxblackstar: seems your connection is a bit jumpy
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07:00.02blackstarmsx: playing with xorg and breaking things trying to fix TF2 native issues
07:00.58blackstaranother day another learning experience
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07:06.03msxblackstar: lol
07:06.27blackstarI get 30 to 90fps in gentoo and 200+ in windows, i'm doing something horribly wrong
07:06.33blackstarother games in WINE run horribly too
07:06.34msxon the bright side, roflcopter5830 was able to finally silent their fans - without firing his shotgun!
07:06.48blackstarbut I'm quite sure it's a gentoo problem and not a KDE problem as KDE is buttery smooth
07:06.55blackstarwell that's good
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07:07.46msxblackstar: i remember reading some benchmarks time ago, i don't remember if they were on phoronix (yes, i know!) but indeed kde showed the best performance of all F/LOSS desktops
07:08.41msxblackstar: moreover, when steam announced their client for linux and the cooperative work with nvidia engineers, they found that linux had an impressive potential regarding FPS over windows
07:09.16msxand that was just the beginning and on X11, can't imagine what will happen with wayland/weston
07:09.47msxblackstar: what gpu do you have?
07:09.49blackstarI don't doubt it at all
07:10.01blackstari came to Gentoo to escape crippleAMD function in compilers
07:10.09blackstari just don't have something configured right
07:10.30blackstarmy games are 3 times faster in windows and no one else is really getting results like that
07:10.38blackstareven if they have KDE + AMD GPU like I do
07:10.52rindolfblackstar: crippleAMD? Isn't it only an ICC thing?
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07:11.10blackstarmeh, I've seen a lot of goofy things happen even without ICC
07:11.24blackstari saw 60%+ speed up with LAME but I'm not sure if it's with ICC or not
07:11.36blackstari think MS compiler sucks for AMD too
07:11.45blackstarWindows and Intel are all in bed with each other
07:12.30msxblackstar: i presume you're running the privative graphic stack in orther to squeeze out the most of your games. I'm quite happy with the opensource modules but that's because i don't play with my laptop.
07:12.32rindolfblackstar: well, I was talking about gcc too.
07:12.53blackstargcc 4.8 has been fantastic for me
07:13.07blackstari have an FX 8350 with bdver2 cflags
07:13.18blackstaryeah I am running fglrx on this but I am using radeon driver on my laptop
07:13.39msxhumm holy f*ck then
07:14.16msxusually catalyst does a decent job
07:14.33blackstargonna have to hunt down what i'm missing
07:14.44blackstari didn't have the libraries for st3c compression installed before
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07:14.52blackstari installed them but it didn't seem to help
07:14.59blackstari'm assuming the problem is something along the lines of that
07:15.15msxblackstar: may be you need to recompile something to make them work?
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07:15.47blackstari'm not sure, I'll figure it out eventually
07:16.08blackstarwhen I started i would break my DE every update and now I've learned enough to handle almost everything fine
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07:16.22blackstarwell started with gentoo
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07:17.35msxblackstar: since you love compile everything i'm sure you will appreciate these two little guys if you don't know them already: colormake and colorgcc, http://bre.klaki.net/programs/colormake/ and http://schlueters.de/colorgcc.html
07:17.50blackstarI saw that in GCC 4.9 :)
07:18.25msxthey surely make the compiling of anything a work of art :D
07:18.52blackstarthat's good, because I will have a lot of time to admire it
07:19.00msxhahahahah
07:19.30msxnow there's another reason to switch to gentoo/funtoo xD
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10:49.59mase76hi! kde is very unstable on my armhf netbook. applications crash randomly, even plasma. ok, i have only 512mb of ram, but only 250mb are used.
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13:49.15roflcopter5830good morning
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14:21.24roflcopter5830what can i do when flashplayer shines though other windows. Like yakuake and areas with fonts.
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14:23.17roflcopter5830ok enabling system effects worked
14:25.09roflcopter5830also, is there a skype plugin for telepathy?
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15:02.34randdhi, is there any way i can close a windows by middle clicking on it in task manager (on a panel)
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15:06.25brlirandd: right clock on he title bar
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15:06.40brliMore Action/Window manager setting/Action
15:07.39randdbrli: could you explain more
15:08.42brlirandd: are you in the last step?
15:09.02brliyou should see a section about title bar
15:09.23brlirandd: the first sentense is a mess...
15:09.32brliright click on the title bar
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15:10.42randdbrli: yes there is a tab for 'titlebar action'
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15:11.45brlibelow should be some setting about mouse action, do it at your fever :)
15:11.54randdbrli: ok found the middle click setting, but its when we click on the titlebar
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15:12.25randdi want window to be close when we click on its entry in the panel
15:13.06brlirandd: you mean from task manager?
15:13.12randdbrli: yes
15:13.21brlithen go to its setting by right click on it
15:13.34randdok
15:13.35brliI don't know what you're using though
15:13.49randdi m on kde 4.10 on gentoo
15:14.09brlinope, I mean what task manager are you using
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15:14.56randdits the default, whatever comes by default on the panel
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15:16.45brlirandd: i'm afraid but there seems no such configuration
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15:17.14randdbrli: yes, it seems like that
15:17.32randdbrli: but thanks for the other option, that is pretty close to what i want
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16:05.08realnothi guys, which is a good archive manager for kde?
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16:08.32BluesKajrealnot, uhmm, dolphin
16:08.46Xmorphcan someone help me to solve this "ativity" stuf? i always lose my desktop settiong when logout
16:09.05Xmorphi don't know why, didn't touched anything
16:09.15Xmorphit's kde 4.11.1
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16:24.10realnotBluesKaj: there's no option from menu like "make archive"
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16:26.31realnotBluesKaj: i used: tar -cjf foo.tar.bz2 foo
16:26.52realnotfor example under gnome there's file-roller
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16:33.31BluesKajrealnot, archiving isn't necesarily having to compress files , just storing them in an area the's easily accessed like an outboard drive
16:33.55BluesKajshould suffice
16:34.27BluesKajyou can use fileroller on kde if you want , realnot
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16:37.51realnotBluesKaj: ok
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16:39.18realnotBluesKaj: eix say: Description:         Archive manager for GNOME, so u thought was only for gnome..
16:40.09realnoti have to go, i'll be back in 20 min, sorry!
16:40.32BluesKajno reactormonk , one can run gnome apps in kde and vice-versa , some gtk-libs will be installed that's all
16:40.44BluesKajoops
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16:52.38ezakimak_workfor some reason it's been opening to a small window every time and it's getting really annoying
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16:55.03realnotBluesKaj: here :P
16:56.07BluesKajrealnot , one can run gnome apps in kde and vice-versa , some gtk-libs will be installed
16:58.11realnoti know, i don't want an enveironment with thousand packages...
16:58.37realnot*environment
16:58.57BluesKajezakimak_work, rightclick on the titlebar, choose 'more actions' , then special application settings, then 'size and position' tab, then check size and position and choose 'remember'
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17:01.08BluesKajrealnot, it won't install any unecessary gtk libraries
17:01.38BluesKajrealnot,, look in muon
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17:03.56realnotBluesKaj: true, except for gconf http://bpaste.net/show/e2UOhkgRkpn9dFb0Kb53/
17:05.08BluesKajrealnot, ok then if it bothers you so much don't install , it's your choice
17:06.00realnotBluesKaj: i found kde-base/ark :)
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17:07.52realnotsound better than filer-roller under kde, right?
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17:10.08BluesKajrealnot, dunno, i don't compress my stored files ..i have plenty of room on the external drive.
17:13.44realnotBluesKaj: ... is not just compression, but sometimes i need to send the projects via mail, it's a way to collect the data
17:13.52realnotbtw, thanks for your time :)
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17:36.32inkbottleHi, I'd like to modify the default "stamp" in okular review tool. It's probably through modifying /usr/share/kde4/apps/okular/tools.xml. But so far I haven't found the right modification
17:36.52inkbottleI would like it to be "bookmark"
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17:59.07mase76hey! anybody can help me with kde-telepathy? i already filed this as bug. the state after booting is always offline, even when set last state is checked. sip via asterisk is not possible. i only see "ringing", but nothing happens. the asterisk log shows no activities.
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18:10.01ovidiu-florinmase76: I
18:10.12ovidiu-florinI'm not sure I understand your problem
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18:10.53mase76first thing is, i am always offline after kde start. i have to open the contactlist and change my state.
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18:12.13mase76second is, i cannot do sip calls via an asterisk server. only registration works. when doing a call, asterisk does not get any request.
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18:21.16ovidiu-florinI don't know about the asterisk but related to the status: 1. you can add the IM presence to your system tray am right click on it and set your status from there. 2. in the telepathy contatct list settings under general you have Connect automatically.
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20:18.03vixxohi guys, I'm a tinytinyRSS user, on gnome there is Liferea that support feedsync with TTRSS but on KDE Akregator does not. Is there any alternative ?
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20:21.10Sho_vixxo: there's dev branch of akregator with ttrss sync
20:22.02vixxoSho_: how can I get It ?
20:22.30Sho_you'd hve to build it yourself, it's complicated
20:24.12vixxoSho_: I know that but, what is the mirror ?
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20:24.49Sho_vixxo: the akregator_port branches of kdepimlibs and kdepim on git.kde.org
20:25.59vixxooh, kdepimlibs that's gonna be huge
20:26.01vixxo:/
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