[00:00] still doesnt work pelo :( [00:00] ok [00:00] doing the second one too === Jaacelatie is now known as jaac [00:00] mouseboyx: are those numbers even all alone on their line? [00:00] Lowke1, and sun-java6-bin as well , after that I'm out of ideas [00:00] LjL oops i think i will have to read a little more before asking about this again...i am very thankful!!! [00:01] LjL, no i see maybe it should have another wildcard before it? [00:01] Antkin: I'm thinking he should just use the Vista boot loader instead of grub. [00:01] if Vista is going to be an ass about this [00:01] mouseboyx: going strictly by what you said, i.e. « replace " 660 480" where the numbers are wildcards with "" null », that would be « sed 's/ [[:digit:]]+ [[:digit:]]+//g/' [00:01] nemo, vista is an ass about everything [00:01] apparently he can't ditch vista or person who got him the laptop will be annoyed [00:01] mouseboyx: no [00:02] Hey guys, I seem to have encountered a strange problem. My sound was working fine up until I changed a video setting for a game under wine, then all my sound stopped. Since then I've found that sound works in a few things (totem movie player for example) but not for others (Amarok, firefox, aMSN, log in log out sounds, etc.) any suggestions? [00:02] usser: now all of a sudden my sound has disappeared. I pressed audio in wine, and it said something about installed drivers. But now Its gone? [00:02] mouseboyx: so are you looking to simply every couple of numbers in the file? [00:02] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, java not working with ff? [00:02] omnistegan: Do you have multiple sound cards? [00:02] mouseboyx: so are you looking to simply delete every couple of numbers in the file? [00:02] [Hardy]TuTUXG, javascript [00:02] nemo http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=712997&highlight=dual+booting+guide [00:02] LjL, sed: -e expression #1, char 32: unknown option to `s' [00:03] Sarah: Yes [00:03] every occurence of them in the file [00:03] mouseboyx, i put one / too much [00:03] phix -- hey that's my name too [00:03] Lowke1, you might also want to try and install flash manualy from the adobe website, get the tar.gz file and just follow the instructions in it [00:03] <_Oz_> !screenshot [00:03] Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button or the File -> Acquire menu in the GIMP. [00:03] omnistegan: The problem is most likely that wine somehow changed which output goes to which sound card. Try plugging in the other sound card and see if the programs that now give no sound suddenly do. [00:03] okay pelo [00:03] My sound has disapperared, how can I get it to work again? [00:03] Antkin: hm. doesn't seem to cover vista in particular. I have a feeling this OS is a whole different beastie from XP [00:03] <_Oz_> Ubuntu friends: where can I paste a screenshot online? [00:03] Antkin: thanks though [00:03] It still does not work [00:03] mouseboyx - not sure what your trying to do - sed 's/\*//g' file.txt will replace all instances of "*" in the file with "" ie 6*0 will be output as 60 [00:04] soderqvist: Can you give a little moe to go on? :-) [00:04] <_Oz_> Isn't it imagebin.us or something like that? [00:04] nick hischild [00:04] mouseboyx: « sed 's/[[:digit:]]\+ [[:digit:]]\+//g' » this will work to delete every couple of numbers with a space inbetween [00:04] Sarah: Yeah, that worked, is there an easy way to reset all the settings on the one card? [00:04] There are many wget http://www.addictinggames.com/D78AQSAKQLQWI9/1434.swf 550 380 and i want to get rid of the numbers at the end exactly === iositd is now known as hischild [00:04] nemo Vista is not much of an improvement over XP it still uses NTFS [00:04] "wget http://www.addictinggames.com/D78AQSAKQLQWI9/1434.swf 550 380" [00:04] mouseboyx: you should ensure that doesn't get you rid of *other* numbers too. [00:04] Hi Im in then ubuntu livecd enviroment. I want to write on my hdd but i have to sudo -i first and start all programs as root in the xterm (like gedit /mnt/gentoo/home/list.txt instead of using nautilius) to be able to do that. is there a way to automaticly be root in livecd so i can in nautilius doubble click on a textfile, alter it, and and after saving it? [00:04] omnistegan: I would advise disabling the unused sound card completely, barring that, try fidding around with the preferences on your volume icon. [00:05] <_Oz_> antkin: at the risk of getting offtopic there is literally nothing about vista that is an improvement over XP [00:05] Antkin: yeah. but it acts differently. Certainly I'd recommend XP if he had a choice. [00:05] Thats why there are spaces in between them. [00:05] _Oz_: I've done two Vista to XP upgrades for friends in past month :) [00:05] mouseboyx: so my command will work. [00:05] Sarah I installed ubuntu today and it worked like 2 hours ago. Now I installed a new version of wine. And in wine theres a "audio" to go to. I pressed it and it said something about installed OSS drivers [00:05] duckly, gsku nautilus will start nautilus as root for you [00:05] Whatever now it doesnt work nomore [00:05] soderqvist: Heh, seems there's an epidemic. [00:05] <_Oz_> nemo: I've done it too. Infuriating that one has to do such a thing. Microsoft "broke" Windows with Vista [00:05] _Oz_, it has a better look, you have to give em credit for that ... yet it doesn't improve workspeed, it slows you down ... not like compiz speeds things up [00:05] soderqvist: Do you have multiple sound cards? [00:05] Thanks! [00:05] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, i dont think jscript is handled by java-plugin [00:05] Pelo: ok thanks [00:05] <_Oz_> hischild: right. it's a pig. anyway, we're offtopic now [00:05] Sarah no a soundblaster live card [00:05] :) [00:06] omnistegan: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=712908 -- you might find this useful [00:06] soderqvist: No onboard sound card? [00:06] _Oz_, true ... [00:06] whats that? [00:06] Sarah: Thank you very much. [00:06] <_Oz_> Ubuntu friends: where can I paste a screenshot online? [00:06] soderqvist: A sound card that is built in to your motherboard. [00:06] _Oz_, www.imageshack.us [00:06] omnistegan: Much abliged [00:06] nemo so would I people are uninstalling Vista and going back to XP, XP is vista biggest thret [00:06] Dont know? dont think so [00:06] <_Oz_> thanks, hischild [00:06] yw [00:06] hm... crappy attansic nic... [00:06] *off* [00:07] [Hardy]TuTUXG, neither do I but we were out of options , he's getting a msg about either javascript or flash not being installed/enabled , both are , options are becoming limited [00:07] mouseboyx: anyway, i strongly suggest you ask a better question next time... you mixed a technical term - wildcards - with the idea that you simply wanted a turnkey command. now, what you wanted to do was to *remove every sequence of two space-separated multi-digits numbers*, and that's what you should have asked if you wanted a turnkey solution. if you wanted to learn about regular expressions, you could have asked about wildcards in a general sense. but the [00:07] way you asked simply didn't make sense. a space is a character. "wget" is characters. a URL is characters. unless you're used to pretty strange wildcards, asking "how can i change wildcards into nothing" doesn't make any sense. [00:07] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, so flash is not working neither? [00:07] !gq > mouseboyx (mouseboyx, see the private message from Ubotu) [00:07] soderqvist: My guess is that you have multiple sound cards and wine now set the sound output to the wrong card, the one that you don't use [00:07] i'm getting really confused and angry. [00:07] Sarah ok, so how can I fix this im noob in linux just got it.. [00:08] LjL sorry i thought i could figure it out my self if i just got what i was looking fore [00:08] [Hardy]TuTUXG, not sure which, he can'T view youtube videos , might be the site but I don,t know where else to send him to try [00:08] says it's unable to find /lib/modules/2.6.22.14-server/build direcotry. [00:08] Oz installed Vista are you honestly doing them a favour I personally wold refuse [00:08] soderqvist: [00:08] LjL - confused me :) [00:08] soderqvist: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=712908 [00:08] ther kernel dir is there, but no build directory. how do i make it? [00:08] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, so flash is not working [00:08] <_Oz_> antkin: no, I installed XP back over vista [00:08] i thought making the directory would fix it ,but it iddn't [00:08] mines not either lol [00:08] flash I mean [00:08] * hischild gives _Oz_ a cookie... good! [00:09] trying to get my new palm 755p to sync, but I don't think ubuntu even see's it when I plug it in to the usb? how can I tell if it's seen or not? [00:09] [Hardy]TuTUXG, either that or javascriopt, which is why I recommended he try installing flash from adobe's tar.gz [00:09] <_Oz_> friends, please look at nautilus in this screenshot and tell me why I see "desktop configuration file" in the right column? http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1276/screenshotli1.png [00:09] Oz yes that the best thing to do [00:09] rp3 dmesg or udevinfo [00:09] if i make the directory it just says it's missing a bunch of config files. [00:09] amenado: thanks will look now.. [00:09] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, link the plugin file to /usr/lib/firefox-3.0ba/plugins/ [00:10] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, if it's not there [00:10] [Hardy]TuTUXG, don't tell me , tell Lowke1 [00:10] Does anyone know how to make OpenSSH log failed login attempts to the btmp file? [00:10] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Pelo, u tell him [00:10] Lol [00:10] _Oz_, where? [00:10] it's a bit big [00:10] * Pelo needs a video player that will let him resync audio as it plays [00:10] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> lol [00:10] Hardy didn't you help me last night [00:10] Sarah [00:10] with my cube [00:10] _Oz_: because you're not looking at the disks themselves, but desktop files pointing at the disks. [00:11] * Pelo twists [Hardy]TuTUXG 's arm behind his back and forces him to confess to Lowke1 [00:11] oh ... now i c it [00:11] yes! I want to watch videos! [00:11] hello all you happy people [00:11] _Oz_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/24660 Is this the problem? [00:11] ok says address 8??? hmmm [00:11] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, the original file should be at /etc/alternatives/mozilla-flashplugin [00:12] ryiyd Welcome, do you have a problem? [00:12] yep... heard this is the place to take it [00:12] enter [00:12] anyone have any experience with creox? [00:12] soderqvist: Yes? Go ahead and ask your question, don't ask to ask. :) [00:12] #ubuntu-games [00:12] How do you change channels? [00:12] Hardy, whats that mean? [00:12] How do I know whick one that is my onboard soundcard:S? [00:12] /join #channelName [00:12] enter #ubuntu-games [00:12] thanks [00:12] ryjyd can you give us some details? [00:13] of course, Sarah, just making polite conversation... sort of... [00:13] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, go to /etc/alternatives/ [00:14] ok [00:14] Sarah How do I know whick one that is my onboard soundcard:S? [00:14] I have a guitar jacked straight into the sound board (slightly unhealthy) and I have looked over the Effector > preferences... window [00:14] hardy, im there [00:14] * Eddie hasnt used Ubuntu in a long time [00:14] make that Options... [00:14] am i retarded or something? or is make broke? [00:14] soderqvist: You could pastebin the output of lsmod|grep snd and maybe someone here will help you identify it [00:15] Feels kind of strange, Debian used to be second nature to me [00:15] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, ls mozilla* [00:15] Hey all! I'm having a problem mounting an external drive. Its a seagate. I don't have problems with another external, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. [00:15] ryjyd, that sounds ... unhealthy ... if it has an active output [00:15] and I have the program running into the alsa driver for capture and playback... [00:15] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, tell me what u have [00:15] Sarah could u please help, I dont get what u say :S [00:15] alll sorts of shit hardy [00:15] try to hit [Play] and it gives a very descriptive (X) Error. [00:15] not helpful at all [00:16] soderqvist: In a terminal, run the command "lsmod|grep snd" - then paste its output at pastebin.com and give us the link here. [00:16] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, wait a sec i m figuring out a command for u [00:16] ok :) [00:16] hello [00:16] can someone help me with eSata mounting ??? thats eSata not usb or anything other [00:16] i am back [00:16] ryjyd, maybe the error is about your sound not having enuogh juice to power it? === ka2zzzz is now known as ka2u [00:17] nah, that's silly... ti would record nothing and output the same [00:17] madmaxmad, did you check in here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport & [00:17] madmaxmad, what is up [00:17] ryjyd, hwo did you plug it in ... an active guitar or passive? [00:17] passive [00:17] <_Oz_> sarah: looking now [00:17] icesword, this is killing me [00:17] Can anyone offer me help setting up a Dynamode PCMCIA wifi card? The OS doesn't recognise it. [00:17] Pelo, dude stop pasting me links pls [00:17] active would eat something, I would think [00:17] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, first check if u have the flashplugin installed, go to /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ [00:18] ryjyd, then either you have a very strong sound input or it won't give you sound anyway [00:18] icesword, do you know maybe how can I hotplug and mount eSata hdd ?? [00:18] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, see if the dir exists and any files in it [00:18] hola [00:18] Sarah I typed lsmod|grep snd in terminal and I get a lot of things.. [00:18] right, and that's a good start, but why the error? [00:18] madmaxmad, what did parted say [00:18] Sarah can i Pm you? [00:18] icesword do you have a problem? [00:18] soderqvist: Okay, now copy the output to pastebin.com [00:18] madmaxmad, you said it is not usb device [00:18] Antkin, ??? [00:19] :( [00:19] theres no hope for me :( [00:19] directory exists, no files, hardy [00:19] danix Welcome [00:19] ryjyd, maybe it drains so much? [00:19] icesword yes I'm here [00:19] ryjyd, try it without anything plugged in? [00:19] icesword, do you know what eSata is ? [00:19] Sarah like this? http://pastebin.com/m3a11d91 [00:19] that's an idea... [00:19] Antkin, i think i did not talk to you [00:20] <_Oz_> sarah: I don't see anything in there that sheds any light on the situation, other than perhaps the cold comfort that this is a bug and not user error? :) [00:20] <_Oz_> friends, please look at nautilus in this screenshot and tell me why I see "desktop configuration file" in the right column? http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1276/screenshotli1.png [00:20] same [00:20] madmaxmad, sorry,;let me check [00:20] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, so apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree [00:20] ryjyd, i only have experience in pluggin in an entire mixerboard into a soundcard [00:20] Hi. Weird sort of question I know, but is there a way of outputting the current ALSA sound as raw PCM data? Like, to stdout. There must be a command for it, yeah? [00:20] _Oz_: From googling a bit this seems to be a common problem with SMB and nautilus [00:20] soderqvist: Yep [00:20] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, u r not on amd 64 rn't u? [00:20] madmaxmad: i think it's external sata [00:20] it woudl be the same either way... I' [00:20] ryjyd, tried a diff program to see if that could record? [00:20] <_Oz_> sarah: interesting. could I switch to a different filebrowser and not have this problem? [00:20] permission denied, are you root? [00:20] icesword I will not hold that against you, do you want to talk now? [00:20] hardy [00:20] madmaxmad: possibly this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/153768 [00:20] m thinking driver problem, perhaps a config file change might be of interest? [00:21] flowOver, thats correct. finally someone that knows what eSata is [00:21] _Oz_: That's quite possible. [00:21] _Oz_, you tried to switch views? it seems like it's on details or sth like that now ... === c is now known as Charitwo [00:21] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, install with sudo [00:21] audacity captures [00:21] Sarah can u see anything interesting in that :P? [00:21] ok [00:21] Antkin, i don't understand what are you talking about [00:21] <_Oz_> hischild: not sure what you meant by switch views [00:21] i've only had a run in with it. don't expect that i'm experienced ;) [00:21] nickrud, well its not that bug [00:21] soderqvist: It appears you only have one sound card, so I believe I was mistaken in my diagnose. Do you not get any sound output at all? [00:21] ovum [00:21] soderqvist - can you pastebin the output of lspci ? [00:21] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, ur not on amd64, right? [00:21] _Oz_, the way you view icons [00:21] 0 upgraded 0 installed [Hardy]TuTUXG [00:21] soderqvist: And of course, you're sure that it's not muted or anything silly? O:-) [00:21] _Oz_, like tiles, a list or sth else [00:21] intel hardy [00:21] <_Oz_> hischild: I see. hold on [00:22] Main problem is that my eSata is on 3rd sata connector and I have 2 disks on 4th and 5th sata connector [00:22] icesword Do you want help with a problem on this forum? [00:22] Antkin, yeah,i love this channel [00:22] so when I hotplug eSata hdd ist not even recognised [00:22] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, r u using 64bit version of ubuntu? [00:22] yes [00:22] <_Oz_> hischild: when I ctrl-1 to go back to folder views that error data goes away, but it comes back when I ctrl-2 back to detailed view (which I prefer). is this just an output problem? [00:22] i do believe so [00:22] madmaxmad, did you try sudo mount -a [00:22] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, so the flashplugin is not working [00:22] lol [00:23] dude I'm not that noob [00:23] right... audacity captures the input, records, and plays back, no issue [00:23] _Oz_: I think nautilus simply misunderstands a file extension here or something similar. [00:23] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, adobe doesnt support 64bit os [00:23] icesword this is my second day on IRC, I have used Linux since 1999 [00:23] it sounds tiny/tinny, but it works [00:23] w-t-f [00:23] when I boot with eSata plugged it gets /dev/sdc1 [00:23] so I can't have Flash? [00:23] and can be mounted with no problem [00:23] <_Oz_> sarah: I'm starting to think you're right [00:23] _Oz_, hmm ... there might be another view to just list them all ... [00:23] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, u can install the 32bit version of ff [00:23] but when I boot without it hdd on 4th sata controler gets /dev/sdc1 [00:23] okay [00:23] where do I do that? [00:23] Lowke1: you can chroot a 32bit ubuntu inside of it with ff and any other 64bit conflicted program into it [00:24] firefox.com? [00:24] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, and use the 32bit plugin [00:24] so when I hotplug eSata hdd it dont get recognised [00:24] Antkin, you are my big brother then,i learned linux from 2007 [00:24] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Lowke1, wait a sec [00:24] madmaxmad, this is when mounting by uuid gets handy. [00:24] ok [00:24] madmaxmad: yu've made an fstab entry for it the? Did you use uuid [00:24] i have a 64bit chip but run 32bit because the hassles aren't worth the few benefits i found with 64bit os. [00:24] nickrud, u mean that I have to make UUID entries for about 20 hdds that I have and connect to eSata ??? [00:24] 64bit is not ready for anything but server use [00:25] _Oz_: What version of Ubuntu are you on? [00:25] danand of my lspci? [00:25] madmaxmad, i think if you have a product instrution,you 'd better have a look at it first [00:25] madmaxmad: or label the partitions, that works as well [00:25] Dr_willis, problem is that I connect many diff drives [00:25] icesword maybe even your dad I have used computers since 1975 [00:25] Pelo: I get "bash: gesku: command not found" Is there a other way? [00:25] nickrud, how can I label partitions when I cant see hdd ?? [00:25] soderqvist - type lspci in a terminal and pastebin the output - same as you did for lsmod [00:25] Sarah no its not muted or anything [00:25] flowOver, i have the same thing ... both for my server and my laptop [00:25] duckly, gksu , sorry if I made a mistake [00:26] madmaxmad: you said you see it as sdc1 ? e2label /dev/sdc1