[01:41] <BillG> hola
[01:41] <BillG> alguien habla español
[01:41] <BillG> speak spanish
[01:49] <nalioth> World: it is not really wise to use 3d party solutions for things in Ubuntu
[01:49] <nalioth> !java
[01:49] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[01:49] <nalioth> no need to download anything from Sun
[01:50] <World> ?
[01:50] <nalioth> World: the bot just told you what to do
[01:50] <World> I'm like only a week old on linux. Former windows user.
[01:50] <nalioth> !info sun-java5-source
[01:50] <ubotu> sun-java5-source: Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 source files. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.5.0-13-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 16074 kB, installed size 17216 kB
[01:50] <nalioth> and there's your sun JDK
[01:51] <nalioth> both installable from the multiverse repository
[01:51] <nalioth> !synaptic
[01:51] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:51] <nalioth> use synaptic to find and install the software that interests you
[01:51] <World> synaptic only has 1.4
[01:52] <nalioth> are you using Gusty Gibbon or an earlier release?
[01:53] <World> I have the newest 7.10 64amd. This is the only info I have "Note: You need to have the PLF repositories to get the sun-j2re1.5 package"
[01:53] <World> I run a game server and that is min. I can use.
[01:54] <nalioth> PLF repos are really old info
[01:54] <nalioth> really really out of date
[01:54] <nalioth> World: open synaptic please
[01:54] <World> Ah, ok. The bot sends me to "To install proprietary Java, you must have the Multiverse repository enabled."
[01:55] <World> It's open
[01:55] <nalioth> search for "sun-java5-source"
[01:56] <World> Bingo. That's it?
[01:56] <nalioth> you can read the description
[01:57] <World> God bless you. Now just mark it for install and apply?
[01:58] <nalioth> if you want it
[01:59] <World> Thank you very much.
[02:01] <nalioth> you're welcome
[02:01] <nalioth> !msg
[02:01] <ubotu> Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[06:15] <jrib> what did you type as the command?
[06:15] <fit4lfe> readlink -f $(python2.5)
[06:16] <jrib> no
[06:16] <jrib> readlink -f $(which pythor)
[06:16] <jrib> readlink -f $(which python)
[06:18] <jrib> just like that
[06:18] <fit4lfe> readlink-f$(which python)
[06:18] <fit4lfe> bash: readlink-f/usr/bin/python: No such file or directory
[06:19] <jrib> you missed a space
[06:21] <fit4lfe> k
[06:21] <fit4lfe> yeah readlink doesn't even exist
[06:22] <fit4lfe> one sec
[06:22] <Allenwr> hello
[06:22] <jrib> readlink is in coreutils... you probably have it
[06:27] <fit4lfe> hmmm
[06:30] <fit4lfe> wow
[06:31] <fit4lfe> jrib
[06:31] <fit4lfe>  readlink -f$(which python)
[06:31] <fit4lfe> readlink: invalid option -- /
[06:31] <fit4lfe> you sure thats the command
[06:32] <jrib> still missing a space
[06:32] <fit4lfe> where
[06:32] <jrib> you should use a monospace font
[06:33] <jrib> readlink -f $(which python)
[06:33] <jrib>             ^
[06:33] <jrib>            ^
[06:35] <fit4lfe> ./usr/bin/python2.5
[06:35] <fit4lfe> sorry
[06:35] <jrib> that's not exactly what it says right?
[06:35] <fit4lfe> right there is no .
[06:35] <fit4lfe> period in the front
[06:36] <jrib> apt-cache policy python-gtk2
[06:37] <fit4lfe> gtk2
[06:37] <fit4lfe> python-gtk2:
[06:37] <fit4lfe>   Installed: 2.10.4-0ubuntu3
[06:37] <fit4lfe>   Candidate: 2.10.4-0ubuntu3
[06:37] <fit4lfe>   Version table:
[06:37] <fit4lfe>  *** 2.10.4-0ubuntu3 0
[06:37] <fit4lfe>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
[06:37] <fit4lfe>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[06:37] <jrib> python -c 'import pygtk'
[06:38] <fit4lfe> Traceback (most recent call last):
[06:38] <fit4lfe>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
[06:38] <fit4lfe> ImportError: No module named pygtk
[06:39] <jrib> apt-cache policy python-gobject
[06:40] <fit4lfe> gobject
[06:40] <fit4lfe> python-gobject:
[06:40] <fit4lfe>   Installed: 2.12.3-0ubuntu3
[06:40] <fit4lfe>   Candidate: 2.12.3-0ubuntu3
[06:40] <fit4lfe>   Version table:
[06:40] <fit4lfe>  *** 2.12.3-0ubuntu3 0
[06:40] <fit4lfe>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
[06:40] <fit4lfe>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[06:41] <jrib> python -c 'import sys; print sys.path'
[06:43] <fit4lfe> http://rafb.net/p/B6XbPf12.html
[06:43] <fit4lfe> thats my sys.path
[06:43] <fit4lfe> from python
[06:44] <jrib> fit4lfe: do you have /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/pygtk.py?
[06:45] <fit4lfe> yes
[06:46] <jrib> well something messed up your sys.path
[06:46] <fit4lfe> hmm
[06:46] <fit4lfe> how can I fix tit
[06:46] <fit4lfe> it
[06:47] <fit4lfe> jrib how can i fix it
[06:49] <jrib> you need to figure out how it was modified
[06:50] <jrib> which I don't know offhand
[06:50] <fit4lfe> can't I just change the path
[06:50] <fit4lfe> and add it back in
[06:50] <jrib> yes
[06:51] <fit4lfe> can you tell me how
[06:51] <jrib> I don't know offhand
[06:51] <fit4lfe> k
[06:51] <fit4lfe> well thank you so much for getting me this far
[06:52] <jrib> append '/var/lib/python-support/python2.5' and then try the import again in your python shell
[06:52] <jrib> to at least test the theory...
[06:54] <fit4lfe> in the python or shell
[06:54] <jrib> python
[06:56] <fit4lfe> hmm confused
[06:58] <jrib> unfortunately I need to get to bed now
[06:58] <fit4lfe> jrib python -c 'append /var/lib/python-support/python2.5'
[06:58] <jrib> sys.path is a list
[06:58] <jrib> sys.path.append('foobar')
[06:58] <fit4lfe> ok
[06:59] <jrib> do it in a python shell, not with -c
[06:59] <jrib> night
[06:59] <fit4lfe> night
[06:59] <fit4lfe> thanks
[07:01] <fit4lfe> jrib sweet i got it
[07:01] <fit4lfe> I think
[07:01] <fit4lfe> i did an import pygtk and it worked
[07:02] <jrib> k now you need to figure out how to make your default sys.path sane again
[07:02] <fit4lfe> what you mean
[07:03] <jrib> your append is not permanent
[07:04] <fit4lfe> I suppose its just in memory then
[07:04] <fit4lfe> yeah cause i just tried update-manager
[07:04] <fit4lfe> didn't work
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[11:18] <begemot> Have a good day.
[11:41] <gaurav_> ... lol
[15:27] <eyedol> anything going on here?
[15:28] <sn0> hey eyedol , monday i believe :)
[15:29] <eyedol> okay thanks. can't wait
[15:30] <sn0> :) good to hear
[16:11] <Elrian> Hello