[01:57] <gromerotw> Hello there.
[05:35] <stevenprentice> I have an install related question. What should I select as my primary network interface during the install? eth0, a gigabit card for the local clients or eth1, a 100mbit card for upstream?
[02:45] <ogra> rodarvus, i have local devices working fine here, even with a better implementation i think ...
[02:46] <ogra> but i have one intresting problem ... if i copy a lot of stuff, X starts eating memory and the client just dies
[02:48] <ogra> i wonder how filesystem actions can influence X memory usage ...
[03:28] <rodarvus> ogra, nice!
[03:28] <rodarvus> it doesn't looks like a X problem
[03:29] <rodarvus> maybe something kernel-related (that triggers the out-of-memory handler?)
[03:29] <ogra> no, i can see the X memusage rise in top on the console of the terminal
[03:30] <bddebian> Hello
[03:31] <ogra> btw, i do all the mount and unmount magic in a udev script directly on the terminal to /tmp/drives and keep that in a permanent fuse mount in /tmp/.$UID-ltspfs on the server ... so devce show up automatically in that dir
[03:31] <ogra> *devices
[03:33] <ogra> no need for a complicated lbus and an additional open port :)
[03:34] <ogra> i also have a 40 line session-script that cares for the rest on the session side :)
[04:06] <lucasvo> ogra: that will get into edgy?
[04:06] <lucasvo> awesome
[04:07] <ogra> next week ... or tomorrow ... 
[04:07] <ogra> i'll still have a lot to test there
[04:07] <lucasvo> I can help you
[04:07] <lucasvo> does eject from gnome work?
[04:07] <ogra> sure, if you have a client to test with 
[04:08] <ogra> no need to eject, you can just unplug it
[04:08] <lucasvo> yes I do
[04:08] <lucasvo> ogra: doesn't that cause loss of data if one is still writing to it?
[04:08] <ogra> nope
[04:08] <ogra> ltspfs syncs the drive every 2 seconds
[04:09] <ogra> so you would only lose data if you manage to unplug it in that sync while the copied data didnt arrive yet
[04:09] <ogra> at least thats what sbalneav promotes everywhere ... thats one thing to test
[04:10] <lucasvo> what about local apps?
[04:10] <ogra> not specced
[04:11] <lucasvo> cu ogra 
[04:11] <lucasvo> ogra: tell me when it's in, I can test
[04:42] <gromerotw> Hello there!
[04:44] <gromerotw> I have a question about setting up edubuntu. Can anyboby help?
[05:15] <Electryfier> Hello
[05:16] <Electryfier> I need driver help with my monitor.
[05:17] <Electryfier> I can't go to more than 800x600@60Hz on it.
[05:17] <Electryfier> A little help here?
[05:18] <Electryfier> Anyone?
[05:21] <Electryfier> Hello, anybody out there?
[05:21] <Amaranth> !fixres
[05:21] <ubotu> x is the X Window System; it's the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type this in a console: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  -  To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:05] <Electryfier> I'm back
[06:06] <Electryfier> So how do I solve my monitor problem?
[06:06] <Electryfier> As in max res. 800x600@60Hz.
[06:07] <Electryfier> could somebody help me
[06:08] <Electryfier> please?
[06:09] <Electryfier> Anyone?
[06:09] <Electryfier> Hello?
[06:10] <Electryfier> ogra?
[06:12] <Electryfier> I need HELP
[06:12] <lucasvo> Electryfier: slowly
[06:13] <lucasvo> where? on the server, on the client?
[06:13] <Electryfier> Monitor problem
[06:13] <pygi> Electryfier, calm down, this very second
[06:13] <Electryfier> Very well
[06:14] <pygi> now...do you run Edubuntu on your home computer?
[06:14] <Electryfier> yes
[06:14] <Electryfier> And I currently am
[06:14] <pygi> lucasvo, there, basic X setup then :)
[06:15] <lucasvo> Electryfier: what display do you have?
[06:15] <lucasvo> which size, what resolution?
[06:15] <lucasvo> what sync range?
[06:15] <Electryfier> Samsung SyncMaster 793DF
[06:15] <Electryfier> 17 inch
[06:15] <Electryfier> 120Hz max
[06:16] <lucasvo> vert. refresh?
[06:16] <Electryfier> what?
[06:16] <Electryfier> It says it can run at max. 120Hz
[06:17] <Electryfier> at 640x480
[06:17] <lucasvo> Electryfier: can you paste the xorg.conf on pastebin.ca
[06:17] <lucasvo> to do so: gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:18] <Electryfier> sorry, i'm not pasting anything
[06:18] <lucasvo> Electryfier: this actually is a topic for #ubuntu
[06:19] <Electryfier> so?
[06:19] <lucasvo> you may get better help there
[06:19] <Electryfier> OK, OK, just pipe down
[06:22] <pygi> Electryfier, how do you want us to help without pasting? wth? it's not like we'll hack you if you paste xorg.conf
[06:22] <Electryfier> ok
[06:22] <Electryfier> keboard is bad
[06:23] <Electryfier> an't use lower part
[06:25] <pygi> bleh
[06:25] <Electryfier> http://pastebin.ca/117002
[06:26] <Electryfier> there ou go
[06:27] <lucasvo> ok, now open the document again but with sudo
[06:27] <lucasvo> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <Electryfier> ok
[06:28] <lucasvo> edit the section:
[06:28] <Electryfier> and?
[06:28] <lucasvo> 	SubSection "Display"
[06:28] <lucasvo> 		Depth		24
[06:28] <lucasvo> 		Modes		"800x600" "720x450" "640x480"
[06:28] <lucasvo> 	EndSubSection
[06:28] <lucasvo> and add "1024x786" before "800x600"
[06:28] <Electryfier> k
[06:29] <lucasvo> and "1280x1024"
[06:29] <lucasvo> or whatever modes it can operate in
[06:29] <Electryfier> k
[06:29] <lucasvo> after you saved the file you can press ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:30] <lucasvo> (this will cause an X restart->your session will be closed)
[06:30] <Electryfier> ok
[06:38] <Electryfier> lucasvo
[06:38] <Electryfier> that didn't help
[06:38] <Chipzz> lucasvo: please give the correct solution
[06:39] <Chipzz> lucasvo: the correct thing to do is dpkg-reconfigure -p low xserver-xorg
[06:39] <Chipzz> lucasvo: not editting the xorg.conf file manually
[06:47] <Electryfier> Chipzz thanks
[06:57] <lucasvo> Chipzz: this solution is as correct as dpkg-reconfigure -p low xserver-xorg
[06:57] <lucasvo> nobody forces you to use dpkg
[07:20] <Chipzz> lucasvo: editting xorg.conf *is* incorrect by it being overwritten on the next update
[07:20] <Chipzz> so please do NOT tell users to edit xorg.conf by hand
[07:21] <Chipzz> s/by/by virtue of it/
[07:21] <Chipzz> s/by it/by virtue of it/
[07:22] <LaserJock> Chipzz: it doesn't get overwritten
[07:23] <Chipzz> it may get overwritten
[07:23] <LaserJock> but dpkg-reconfigure is nicer, IMO
[07:23] <Chipzz> in any case, dpkg-reconfigure is the only recommended (and I think supported) solution
[07:52] <cbx33> :D
[07:52] <cbx33> the studio is back :D
[08:02] <pygi> cbx33, eh ^_^
[08:37] <Electryfier> Does anyone know any system optimizers (if any exist) for Debian-based systems?
[08:51] <Electryfier> How do I change permissions? I tried chmod this: sudo chmod 777 "yadda,yadda, yadda"
[08:57] <Electryfier> A little help here?
[08:58] <Electryfier> I need to upload to the integrated server
[08:58] <Electryfier> Apache