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maiG6etab002'gnight00:13
maiG6etab002now off to bed and Zzzzzzz.zz.z.....00:13
NewbIm new to linux and having a big problem with bootloaders00:27
Newbusing GRUB gives me error 200:28
Newband LILO 99s00:28
NewbI read that the grub problem can be caused by some artificial RAID, but I dont have RAID settings in BIOS00:29
ere4sihmmm00:29
Newbits a very old box, used to run win98. I brought it out because my laptop is being repaired00:31
ere4siNewb: how many drives are in the box?00:34
Newbere4si: only 100:35
ere4siNewb: from here- http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html - error 2 is because grub can't find the disk00:38
Newbere4si: I saw that thanks, but I don't know what to do00:39
NewbIll open the box up, i may have added a drive and forgot00:40
ere4siNewb: older biose can't boot from a large partition - how large is the partition with / on it - and did you make a separate partition for /boot?00:40
ere4siNewb: and make sure the disk with grub on it is the master00:41
Newbere4si: oh ok, how large should I make /boot?00:43
ere4siNewb: 100-200mb is fine00:43
Newbere4si: currently I have swap ~200 mb and the main is 4 GB00:43
Newbok ill do that and come back later, thanks00:44
ere4siNewb: that should be ok00:44
ere4siNewb: where did you install grub - the default?00:44
Newbere4si: I used the guided install... im guessing that places it in the mbr?00:49
ere4siNewb: yep00:50
ere4siyou could try and update grub - do you have a live cd?00:50
ere4siNewb: ^^00:51
WildChild7hm00:54
^u^WildChild7: no luck?00:57
TheSheepWildChild7: just try to put values from any other monitor of similar class00:58
TheSheepWildChild7: you shouldn't be able to damage modern monitors with bad synch values anymore00:59
WildChild7I could say I'm getting to loose my patience here. On the base of my Monitor Model No. VD-697 and I know It's ADI microscan. I decide on base of this info http://www.tradeloop.com/m/products/product_view.cfm?View=903137  that my full name for monitor would be: ADI microscan 5P+ and so my hsync and vrefresh based on this page http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/adi/microscan5p.html would be 30-69 / 50-120. Now there happe00:59
WildChild7my resolution is 1360x1024 at 59HZ01:00
WildChild7that's too much for my monitor01:00
TheSheepyou can set lower one01:01
TheSheepyou can also switch it at runtime with alt+ctrl+gray +/-01:01
TheSheep(gray+/gray- are the +/- keys on the number pad)01:02
WildChild7here is the xorg.conf after putting in manualy hsync and vrefresh: http://pastebin.ca/100992201:02
Newbere4si: I have livecd but it was really slow and sorta frozen... my box only has 128mb ram01:02
Newbere4si: so I used the alternate one01:03
WildChild7any suggestions ?01:03
^u^Newb: i'm on another box atm - you might be better off with a reinstall adding a /boot partition01:03
^u^^u^=ere4si01:03
Newbu: ok how will I place grub in there?01:04
Newbu: using expert mode?01:04
TheSheepWildChild7: try http://pastebin.ca/100992701:04
^u^Newb: it will do that during install - just mount the partition as /boot01:04
Newb^u^:ok thanks01:05
^u^Newb: or manual partitioning01:05
WildChild7TheSheep: let me restart x01:05
WildChild7bah01:12
WildChild7It asked me to modify or to shutdown... but than it wasn't able to get into x01:13
WildChild7that monitos is a bitch01:13
WildChild7monitor*01:13
WildChild7How can I try to install proper SiS driver if I can't even set up monitor :)01:13
WildChild7ok if monitor is such a bitch I'll grab another 17" monitor01:17
WildChild7Will xubuntu recognize "new" crt monitor at boot ?01:17
WildChild7the best to try ..01:18
floatingaaais there a tool to extract .7z files ?01:19
floatingby default in xubu01:20
floatingd'oh. trying to get a rom pack with japanese roms included. can only find those put in .7z and when i extract them, there is 5 versions of same game inside all of those 7z :/01:27
WildChild7there u go...01:28
WildChild7the "new" monitor works ok01:28
WildChild7only Refresh rate is a little low :S 60HZ01:29
WildChild7where could I put it into 85Hz ?01:29
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WildChild7ok01:32
WildChild7So this is the trick01:33
^u^WildChild7: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf01:34
WildChild7At 1280x1024 I can Only have 60hz of refresh rate... BUT.. I DON'T wanna to have resolution at 1280x1024.  I wanna have at 1024x768. So I start screen and graphic preferences and set my resolution to 1024x768 and I can automatically have 85Hz refresh rate beside. So I click OK And restart x but It messes all up...01:35
WildChild7^u^: can u help me a little ?01:35
^u^WildChild7: can you paste your xog.conf file?01:36
^u^!paste01:36
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)01:36
^u^*xorg.conf01:37
WildChild7^u^: http://pastebin.ca/100995701:38
^u^WildChild7: can't do anything with that - it has no options - doesn't list values it uses - hardys' X is crap01:40
WildChild7^u^: so no help for me01:41
WildChild7I thought hardy will be more dynamic :S01:42
^u^WildChild7: I'd just install gutsy until they get it sorted out01:42
WildChild7well....01:45
WildChild7enough for today01:45
WildChild7gn8 to all and thanx for your participating01:46
^u^good luck01:46
Newb^u^: should the /boot partition be primary or logical?01:49
^u^Newb: primary is ok01:49
Newb^u^: ok what should I put for "how to use filesystem"01:50
^u^Newb: what are the options again01:51
TheSheepa) use as filesystem b) use as cooking stove c) don't use01:52
^u^hehe01:52
TheSheepNewb: ext3 is ok01:53
Newb^u^: Ext3, ext2, far 16, fat 32, physical volume for encryption or RAID or LVM, reiser, jfs xfs01:53
Newbthesheep: ok thanks01:53
^u^Newb: as TheSheep says ext301:53
Newb^u^: then mountpoint as /boot?01:55
ere4siyep newb01:55
Newbere4si: bootable flag on? and should I label it "boot"?01:56
TheSheepno need, but it won't hurt01:57
ere4siNewb: for sure - and any name you want for label - boot is ok01:57
Newbok and any special mount options?01:57
ere4siTheSheep: I have no partitions marked as bootable - so it isn't needed then?01:57
TheSheepere4si: it's needed for some ancient hardware01:58
ere4siNewb: I use noatime but you don't have to01:58
ere4siTheSheep: ok thnx01:58
Newbguys: thanks, now I just finish setting it up and then GRUB should automatically be installed into it by the guided install?01:59
ere4siNewb: done the / and swap? - and grub will be put on the mbr02:00
Newbere4si: the / and the swap are done02:01
ere4siNewb: your well on your way then :002:01
ere4si*:)02:02
Newbere4si: how will the /boot help avoid GRUB error 2 this time around? Thansk for your help by the way02:02
ere4siNewb: with such an old comp it will be able to find the drive 'cause /boot is on a small enough partition for the bios to see it - newer comps don't have this issue02:03
Newbere4si: ok thanks a lot, Ill let it install then02:04
ere4siNewb: good luck :)02:05
ArticWolfHELP ... how do i turn off the non desktop screen saver ... the one that is always on02:33
fiyawerx_Does anyone know how to tell what resolutions you can use? settings manager is only showing 800 x 600 for me03:13
ArticWolfprobibly means it didnt detect your vid card so defaults to  800 x 60003:19
fiyawerx_no i found out, it only shows 640x, 800x, and "default"03:20
fiyawerx_it doesnt tell you what default is03:20
fiyawerx_but it was 1024x which is what i wanted03:20
fiyawerx_i just wish it told you what the default was03:20
fivehorizonsIs anyone available to help me with a VNC tunneled through SSH problem?03:28
fivehorizonsHello?03:35
Odd-rationalefivehorizons: hi03:41
bronsoja_is there a more commonly used/recommended burning tool besides the default installed brasero?03:41
fivehorizonshello03:42
^u^bronsoja_: I use k3b - it is considered one of the better ones03:43
bronsoja_ok.. i'll give it a try for disc #2. thanks.03:43
fivehorizonsSo anyone have a lot of knowledge about VNC & SSH?03:44
thechrisI get the following at boot "/dev/ram does not exist"04:03
thechrisit then drops me to a shell in initrd04:04
^u^is it a live cd or a hard disk install04:06
thechrishard disk04:07
^u^ partition on my box that holds an ISO of the liveCD is diff to an install04:08
thechrisits pretty much the method in !install except without using windows04:09
^u^do you mean wubi?04:09
thechrisno, the method in !install tells you to make a vfat partition and use some dos tools to get it to work04:10
thechrisits right, i have about 50 /dev/ramNN 's but nothing called just /dev/ram04:11
^u^well good luck with that - I only ever burn a cd then install - it's so much easier04:11
bronsoja__^u^: k3b worked great, thanks... (except for maybe the sound playing at the end)..04:14
bronsoja__but anyways.. if I have vlc installed.. how to do I need to format the command in the removable drives and media dialog in order to make dvd's play with vlc by default?04:15
^u^bronsoja__: I never play dvds - I wouldn't know - a guess would be to put a dvd in - browse to it and right click the file and select open with vlc04:18
Newb^u^: Victory!!! it works. I did get an error 17 but looked uphow to fix that04:19
Newb^u^: thanks for all your help04:19
^u^Newb: great :)04:20
Newb^u^: So can I check sensitive information over the internet out of the box? or do I have to enable some kind of security?04:24
^u^Newb: I wouldn't want to be responsible for answering a question with such ramifications - the net is never truly safe04:27
Newb^u^: ok say that want to check my university email that contains my student info and have been using xp/vista in the past04:30
Newb^u^: does xubuntu include things like a firewall out of the box/protection against spyware?04:31
^u^Newb: I use no extra security measures apart from a router04:32
Newb^u^: ok cool thanks04:32
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Newb^u^: lol ok thanks04:33
Newb^u^: goodnight, im just gonna get some gpu drivers and then catch some shut eye04:34
^u^Newb: night then :)04:35
bronsoja__hey.. i started out with ubuntu the other day... and installed the xubuntu desktop stuff.. and have been using that since then.. like it a fair bit better than gnome... would i gain anything from doing a reinstall with just xubuntu?04:40
^u^bronsoja__: you'd save some disk space is about all I think04:46
^u^brb04:46
GroundZer0 whats "feh" background image handler05:14
Meshezabeelis it normal for xubuntu to run slow on a 2GHZ machine with 256 MB of Ram?05:52
ere4siMeshezabeel: not at all - what do you call slow?05:53
MeshezabeelI have a few machines that ran Ubunut 6.10 very well, but when I tried to install 8.04 it was extremely slow, now I tried to install xubuntu instead and it is still quite slow, just not as bad05:54
ere4siMeshezabeel: in a terminal can you type    free     and paste the output?05:55
Meshezabeelby slow, I mean even trying to search for a program in synaptic, it freezes up for a minute or so before it does anything, firefox takes quite a long time before it will even load on the screen maybe about a minute, other programs are just as bad05:55
Meshezabeelere4si, these machines are on the lab at work, so they are not in front of me right now05:56
ere4sik05:56
MeshezabeelI did try running top though and it said the available memory was going below 5MB quite often, but I couldn't tell what processes were using the memory, there were only a few at the top of the list that were about 3% or less05:57
ere4siMeshezabeel: 8.04 does use more resources but shouldn't be giving those delays05:57
ere4siI rarely get above 170mb mem used05:58
Meshezabeelis there any way to tell what is using the memory?05:58
ere4siwell you know top - and a better app named htop05:59
ere4siwhat are you using the comps for?06:00
Meshezabeeltop will show me how much memory is used at the top and then list percentages for what is being used, but the numbers don't seem to correlate with each other, maybe because it lists it by CPU priority rather than memory priority?06:00
ere4sitry ps -aux06:01
Meshezabeelokay, I will take a look at htop, thanks. The computers are being used in a k-12 school.06:01
Meshezabeelokay thanks, will do that06:02
ere4sigood luck :)06:03
Meshezabeelthanks :)06:04
Meshezabeelcool, htop lets me sort by memory :)06:05
ere4siit is handy :)06:06
Meshezabeelah, I guess top does too with the > symbol06:06
Meshezabeelso does F06:08
Meshezabeelstill not as nice as htop though :)06:08
Meshezabeelstrange: htop shows I'm only using 326MB of memory, top shows 684640k used06:13
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singing-GeeksHi07:13
WildChild7hm09:24
WildChild7I don0t know..09:24
SheldonGreetings all, hoping I can get some assistance in installing xubuntu as a dual boot with vista09:25
WildChild7I don't know if I wannt to go back to gutsy just because of screen. There got to be way how to set screen resolution and refresh rate for monitors09:25
Myrttiif you've got vista already installed, it should be no problem09:25
SheldonIn theory, yes.  However, when attempting to install, it goes without error.  After it finishes and reboots for the first time, grub gives an error 17.09:26
SheldonDo I have to install xubuntu on a partition that is on the same physical hard drive as vista?09:29
ere4siSheldon: see if this helps - http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3518911&postcount=909:29
SheldonHmmm that mayjust do it.  I'll have to gmail that link to myself and see if that works when I reinstall xubuntu again.  If it fails, well, I'll be back :)  Thanks09:32
ere4sinp Sheldon09:32
ere4siSheldon: I just use firefoxs bookmarks09:33
SheldonYes, but if I install, and it fails, and I reload the live cd, I won't have those bookmarks anymore, or does it store that on the HDD somewhere?09:34
Sheldonmeh, its gmailed, I have it regardless, wish me luck all09:35
ere4sigood luck09:36
ere4siSheldon: I have a separate /home partition so those things are saved09:36
SheldonYes, but does that work for the live disc?09:36
ere4sino09:37
SheldonOk, so gmailing it to myself while on the live disc was a good thing, okie :) Wasn't sure if I was missing something09:37
ere4siyou have to make the partition during install09:37
ere4siyep09:37
ere4sigood luck again :)09:38
xbj9000how can I add more than 2 desktops to the pager?09:38
ere4sixbj9000: right click the pager09:39
xbj9000yes but all that lets me edit is the number of rows09:40
xbj9000which only puts the two pages on top of each other instead of side by side09:40
ere4sixbj9000: one min pls09:41
Myrttiapplications . settings . settings manager . workspaces and margins09:41
xbj9000ah, thanks Myrtti09:44
xbj9000I like xfce a lot but it is not very easy to adjust09:44
Myrttidepends on what you've gotten used to09:44
xbj9000I suppose, but editing the menu was rather involved09:46
MyrttiI personally think I can edit the menu in xfce with more flexibility than in gnome09:46
Myrttifor instance the quicklauncher is great09:47
xbj9000I mean the fact that you have to save the default menu and then reload it and stuff09:47
xbj9000also I come from kde, not much experience with gnome09:47
Myrttioh09:48
ere4sixbj9000: the x in xubuntu stands for xfce - the desktop environment - it is diff to gnome09:49
xbj9000lol, yeah09:49
ere4sihehe09:49
xbj9000I got it on purpose, working on an older machine right now09:49
ere4siit's great for older comps :)09:50
xbj9000yes and it looks nice09:50
Daftpunkhi there10:22
ere4siheh there Daftpunk10:23
ere4si*hey even10:23
Daftpunkere4si I start to think that you are a bot10:24
Daftpunk:D10:25
ere4siDaftpunk: bots don't normally misspell :)10:25
Daftpunklol10:25
DaftpunkDo you also sleep sometimes?10:25
DaftpunkI went to sleep at about 1 o clock in the morn. you were there10:26
Daftpunkere4si I have a little problem installing apache 2.2.810:27
DaftpunkI read couple manuals on how to do that10:27
Daftpunkbut for some reason it's coming up with an error10:28
Daftpunkwhat does "make" command do?10:28
ere4siDaftpunk: I'm in australia - it is 7.30 pm here - what's the error?10:28
Daftpunklol then it makes sense10:28
ere4simake is for compiling from source - use the apache from synaptic10:29
DaftpunkAll i can do is ungzip it then untar it10:29
ere4si!lamp10:29
ubottuLAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)10:29
Daftpunkok then10:29
Daftpunkthis is my second day with linux in my life so i am a bit lost for the moment10:30
DaftpunkBut i am reading manuals and everything basically I can10:30
ere4siDaftpunk: what makes th *buntus good for me is the packaging - stick to the programs in synaptic and you'll have a much easier time10:31
ere4sithey are made to work10:32
Daftpunkright that was easy10:35
Daftpunkwhat about mysql is it in the synaptic? I couldn't see it10:35
ere4siDaftpunk: apache installed?10:35
ere4si https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP10:36
Daftpunki hope so the box next to it is green10:36
ere4sihehe - it is10:36
ere4sisee above10:36
Daftpunkbut i think the install instructions will be the same for hardy heron as well10:38
ere4sithey should be10:38
DaftpunkWhere in australia are you10:39
Daftpunk?10:39
DaftpunkI got a friend in Perth10:39
ere4siI'm in brisbane10:39
ere4sieast coast it is10:39
ere4siperth is west10:39
Daftpunkoh thats the other end isn;t it10:39
Daftpunkya10:39
Daftpunkwhat's the weather like in AU now?10:40
DaftpunkIs it getting colder now?10:40
ere4siobrisbane is known as "gods' own zone"10:40
Daftpunki know that you don't know the term "cold" in AU10:41
ere4sibrisbane has a couple of morns at -2 and days at 24c in winter10:41
ere4siI saw snow once :)10:41
ere4sidown south10:41
Daftpunkthat's when temperatures drop below 15c :D10:41
Daftpunklol really?10:42
ere4sihehe10:42
ere4sihave to go to the southern mountains for snow10:42
Daftpunkwhere my mom lives, they usually get around 1 meter of snow throught the whole winter10:42
ere4siI'm taking a trip to canada next year - should see snow then for sure10:43
Daftpunkso skiing will probably not be the national sport10:43
DaftpunkOh yeah10:43
DaftpunkIt's beautiful ther10:44
ere4sihehe - nope10:44
DaftpunkI was thinking about moving to canada10:44
Daftpunkthe nature is beautiful10:44
ere4siI think it would be great for a holiday - maybe too much to live there10:45
DaftpunkBut surfing is quite popular in AU10:45
ere4sisure it is10:45
DaftpunkI got a friend in Ireland that was surfing :D10:45
Daftpunkwater is freezing10:45
Daftpunkthere10:45
ere4simost aussies are along the coast - all desert in the middle10:45
DaftpunkAre there any problems with floods now in AU10:46
ere4sisurfing in ireland - must be mad!10:46
Daftpunkor is it sill ok?10:46
DaftpunkLOL exactly10:46
Daftpunkbut I think southwes of England is closest you can get to surfing in europe10:46
ere4sifloods are a summer thing - when there's no drought - we are limied to 4min showers atm10:46
ere4sino water10:47
ere4siafk for a min10:48
Daftpunkok10:49
SheldonHey all, I'm back :P11:00
Daftpunkwelcome back11:00
ere4sino grub error Sheldon ?11:01
ere4siDaftpunk: what are you setting apache up for?11:02
SheldonSo, I've hit a bit of a snag.  Going through the article you guys gave me on editing grub for the difference between the BIOS driver order and linux drive order ... getting an error 21: selected disk does not exist when trying to give it the command to look at a different disc (specifcally root(hd2,0) as the HDD its on is the 3rd drive in bios order, or 2 as first starts as 011:02
holyguyverwhen I install konqueror either the kde3.5 or 4 one, they do not show up in the xfce programs menu laucher. How can I get them to show up?11:02
ere4siholyguyver: you can edit the menu from system settings11:03
holyguyverWhenever I go to do that it only lets me edit the main thing, it does not seem to allow me to edit the catigories nor the sub catigories.11:04
holyguyverI am on Gutsey11:05
ere4siSheldon: grub error 21 : "Unknown boot failure"11:05
ere4siThis error is returned if the boot attempt did not succeed for reasons which are unknown.11:05
ere4siholyguyver: it will allow you to add new entries I thought11:06
ere4siSheldon: you have 3 disks? - what is on each pls?11:07
holyguyverOnly to the main menu, not to the catigories & sub ones, plus here is the stranger thing, if I open konqu through the terminal & have it look at my programs menu it says that both konq3 & 4 are there, yet they do now show up in xfce11:07
holyguyvernot*11:08
holyguyverthey do not show up in xfce*11:08
ere4siholyguyver: try typing in a terminal   sudo update-menus11:09
ere4sior sudo update-menu - I forget11:09
SabreWolfyHi -- can I ask a question here about Xubuntu please ?11:10
ere4sianyone's free to ask SabreWolfy11:10
Myrtti!ask11:10
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)11:10
SheldonDon't recall the exact order, but Drive 0 is my vista drive, drive 1 is NTFS and has files on it, drive 2 is the linux drive with a reiser partition for / an ext2 for /home and a swap; the other two drives are also formatted as ntfs for files, the last one being a usb drive11:10
holyguyverNope did not work, but I figured as much as I have added a slew of programs since then & they all showed up in the menu instantly when I installed them.11:11
ere4siSheldon: where did you install grub to pls11:11
SabreWolfyWell, I think Xubuntu is great and I've installed it on an "old" desktop machine; Xorg.conf lists no resolutions; when it's booted I can choose different resolutions fine; however, the login screen is going to the "default" resolution which is not what I want; searched around and can't find a solution. any ideas?11:12
SabreWolfySo when I'm using it proper I've selected 1024x768 and that's fine; on the list it provides, the top entry is "defaulf" which is not what I want; this is the one it uses at the login screen; xorg.conf has no lists of resolutions or anything in it11:12
SheldonWhere did I install it, beats me, it never asked me where to install grub when I went through the xubuntu install.  I would assume it stuck itself on drive 0, as every other time this has failed I've had to rebuild my mbr and boot record for vista11:12
ere4siholyguyver: press ctrl+alt+bksp  then at the login press  ctrl+alt+F2 - login and do the update menu again - alt+F7 to get back to login11:13
holyguyversabrewolf that should be fixable by editing a config file11:13
SabreWolfyholyguyver: that's what I thought; dug around on the forums, etc. but nothing was helpful; all the solutions expected that xorg.conf has stuff in it which mine doesn't!11:13
holyguyverere4si I added konq last week & I have logged out & in a dusain times since then, so wouldn't that have done what you are suggesting?11:14
ere4siSheldon: I would put the live cd in and find where grub is - open a terminal and type   sudo grub - find /boot/grub/stage111:14
Sheldonok, one sec11:14
SabreWolfyand what the HELL is the "USA" button next to the password entry box when you have a screensaver password on ? :)11:15
holyguyverWell then SabreWolfy then it seems that you shoul be able to find someplace online that tells you what that config file should contain & you should be able to add that in to your blank one & start from there.11:15
ere4siholyguyver: obviously not - I don't use kde apps so am not familiar with why they don't work on xubuntu - only offering suggestions :)11:15
SabreWolfyholyguyver: your name changed colour in pidgin between one line you wrote and the next; strange11:16
ere4siSabreWolfy: what is the default resolution - and what do you want it to be ?11:16
SabreWolfyere4si: default appears to be around 1280x768 I think; I want 1024x768, which I have once booted; login is using default setting11:16
holyguyvereresi kopete & Dolphen show up, it is only both konques that don't :p11:17
SheldonOk, so I assume where the - is means I hit enter, and put that command in inside the grub program itself yes?11:17
SabreWolfyoooh I see the person's name is in a colour when they've used my nick in their text -- nice nice ! :)11:17
SabreWolfyIRC has come a long way since the old days of early mIRC ! :)11:17
ere4siSheldon: nope - I was talking of a terminal in the live cd11:17
holyguyverSabreWolfy the reason my name changed colours is ecause I typed out your name.11:18
ere4si!who11:18
ubottuAs you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)11:18
ere4si!tab11:18
ubottuYou can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.11:18
Sheldonso "sudo grub - find /boot/grub/stage1" was to be entered as one whole line command in the terminal?11:18
ere4siSheldon: no - two entries11:18
SheldonOk, that's what I asked.  In terminal, I do sudo grub, then the second half11:19
ere4siSheldon: sudo grub gives a grub terminal - find well finds11:19
SabreWolfyere4si: so basically I want to know where X has stored the resolution it considers to be "default"11:19
ere4siSheldon: yep :)11:19
SheldonOk, returns error 15: file not found11:19
Sheldonwhich confuses me since I get grub error 17 on boot, so its got to be installed.11:20
ere4siSabreWolfy: I am lost with hardy's new X - sorry11:20
holyguyverere4si  kopete & Dolphen show up, it is only both of the  konques that don't :p11:20
SabreWolfyere4si: np; you know about the "USA" text next to p/word entry box on screensaver ?11:20
ere4siSheldon: try find /boot/grub/stage1.511:21
ere4siSabreWolfy: never seen that!11:21
holyguyverere4si you seem to be a very popular person ;)11:21
SheldonSame error.  Could be unfound because the drive its on isn't mounted11:22
ere4siholyguyver: can't suggest more then add them as separate entries in the menu11:22
holyguyverere4si as I said the xfce menu editor won't let me do that, or else if it does, then I don't know how to do it.11:22
ere4siSheldon: never had a mount issue from the live cd and grub - you are on the live cd?11:22
Sheldoncorrect11:23
ere4siSheldon: last try for this - find /boot/grub/stage211:23
SheldonI went through the article http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3518911&postcount=9 and got up to the root (hdx,0) part and everyuthing else has gone smooth as butter (once I figured out how to use vi)11:24
Sheldonfile not found yet again11:24
holyguyverAlso does anyone know how I can do an apt-get keyword search through the terminal?11:25
ere4siholyguyver: apt-cache search something11:25
Myrttiaptitude search works too11:26
ere4siSheldon: to get to the root(hdx,0) part you need to have found grub stagex?11:26
SabreWolfybye11:28
SheldonNot according to that article I just linked11:28
ere4sione min11:28
holyguyverWell I am asking various things, does anyone know of an app I can install on xfce for searching for files/documents?11:30
holyguyversearchinf for/finding11:31
ere4siSheldon: if those steps work follow the to find the grub stage 1 - I was working on setting grub up on hd0 and editing menu.lst accordingly11:33
ere4siholyguyver: I use sudo updatedb && locate filename11:33
SheldonThere's nothing mentioned about stage 1 in there.11:33
holyguyverere4si, but how about a more advanced one that can also read through the individual documents for words contained inside of them? Can I install that strigoli thing & have it work on a xfce machine?11:35
SheldonThing is, going through it, it says type root (hd1,0) with the correct # for the order in the bios ... but I tried every drive in the bios, no drive # makes the command work, they all come up as no such drive11:35
holyguyver(Strig is of course a kde program again :p)11:36
Sheldonas in the bios its drive 3, or thus drive 2, I even tried (hd2,1) as the partition on that drive that I have / for is numbered as 1, or does it just number as 1 but treat as 0 like everthing else?11:36
Myrttiholyguyver: beagle / tracker11:36
holyguyverThanks :)11:37
ere4siSheldon: bios goes 1 2 3 - grub goes 0 1 211:38
SheldonRight11:38
SheldonSo drive 3 in bios is 2 in grub, and thus partition 1 would be 0 in grub?11:38
Sheldonoh, I've found stage1 and stage2, they're apparently on the same drive as / is mounted to11:39
ere4siSheldon: Sheldon step back a min pls - do the drives have several partitions on them - I'm getting lost with your changes in references11:40
ere4siSheldon: how did you find them?11:40
ere4siSheldon: so grub is a on drive hd2?11:41
ere4silol11:41
SheldonAll the drives in my system running NTFS are only one partition.  the Linux drive however has several, which is normal for a linux install.  There is always the / partition and a swap.  I also have a partition for /home.  So the Ubuntu drive has 3 partitions, all the rest only have 1 each11:41
ere4siSheldon: and the linux install is drive 2 as grub sees it?11:42
ere4si3 as the bios sees it11:42
ere4si?11:42
SheldonYes, on HDD3, or 2 as Grub would see it, I have the stage1 and stage2 folders.  I found them by exiting the grub terminal and typing dir while in the /boot/grub dir, since the instructions going step by step put you there anyhow11:42
SheldonBIOS sees partitions?11:42
SheldonThat's news to me.11:42
ere4sibios doesn't see parts11:43
SheldonRight11:43
ere4siI said drive11:43
SheldonAhh, I see, my bad, its late/early here :P  Yes, in the BIOS, the Linux drive is the 3rd on the list, and thus 2 in grub11:43
ere4siSheldon: but in the grub terminal stage 1 couldn't be found - so grub doesn't see the drive it is on - is that drive hooked up as a secondary/slave from the mobo?11:45
SheldonYep.  I have only one usb drive and its not being touched for this at all.11:46
ere4sisheld11:47
holyguyverMrtti I installed both beagel & tracker & whichever one I like more, I shal uninstall the other :p11:47
ere4sioops11:47
holyguyvermyrtti11:47
LetsGo67Why isn't Abiword updated to 2.6.3!?11:49
ere4siSheldon: I've run out of ideas - for what I know we have to be in the grub terminal with stagex found - maybe someone else can chime in11:49
ere4siLetsGo67: is that the latest?11:50
LetsGo67Yes, and even intrepid has 2.4 instead of 2.6  :(11:51
Myrttiholyguyver: yes?11:51
Myrttiok11:51
ere4siSheldon: a last thought - simplify things - remove the usb and flash - try an install with just the vista disk and the one for xubuntu11:52
holyguyverMyrtti : yeah sorry about that I sent you the message but had a typo on your name so that is why I said your name later11:52
holyguyverere4si, what is the version of xfce on gutsy & what is the newest version?11:56
ere4siholyguyver: no idea at all11:57
ere4siholyguyver: they are both xfce4 but what release I don't know11:57
ere4sipackages xubuntu gutsy and packages xubuntu hardy should tell11:58
holyguyver4.4.1 is gutsy11:58
Sheldonok weird, I just closed and reopened the terminal, went into grub from the root and it found /boot/grub/stage1 on (hd1,0)12:00
ere4siSheldon: so it is on the second disk then12:00
ere4siand xubuntu is on the third12:01
ere4si?12:01
SheldonWell, in the gparted, the vista drive is first sda, then linux is sdb, then c d and e are the other general data drives12:04
ere4siahhh12:04
ere4siSheldon: I'd set grub up on the first drive and see if that helped12:05
SheldonSo, on the vista drive?12:05
ere4siI would but I am me...12:06
SheldonOk, so how do I do that precisely?12:06
ere4siI always set grub on the first drives mbr12:06
SheldonNow are we going by gparted first drive or bios first drive?12:07
ere4sisudo grub - then /find /boot/grub/stage1 - then root (hd1,0) - then setup (hd0) - then quit and reboot12:08
holyguyverI know this is off-toppic, but I just want to give everyone a laugh. I was just admiring my desktop & app configuration & I thought how nice it would be if there was a distro came preinstalled with these apps & configuration, & I thought, well since mine is basicly a set up for a Home Office it couled be called HomO Linux...& it could be lesBIAN based :p12:08
Sheldonok12:09
Sheldonok, rebooting, wish me luck.12:10
ere4simy dinners burnt12:12
holyguyveryumyum! :p12:13
holyguyverit is 4AM here :p a bit early for dinner :p12:13
ere4si9.15pm here a bit late12:13
ere4sihehe12:14
sharHi all, What is your preferred method for browsing samba shares?12:39
Myrttimount.cifs12:40
sharI was thinking in terms of a file manager that could drag and drop files from an smb server to my local directory12:50
LayZHai13:13
LayZAnyone here >_>13:14
LayZErr anyway here's the problem I installed eeexubuntu v3 on my 4g EEE and it was unable to mount my usb noname 1g stick and my western digital 320G usb hdd, so I used the updater to get all the updates available, which didn't fix anything. Then I used the "update to 8.04" feature, it updated and now instead of just showing "unable to mount [blah blah, gfy, blah blah (no text that would explain the issue]" it says "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock o13:15
LayZWell, I typed the command and it gives me nothing interesting apart from a line saying "UDF-fs: No VRS found" and "ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM format."13:15
LayZHelp would be apreciated13:15
TheSheep'the command'?13:23
LayZer?13:25
LayZthe "dnesg | tail"13:26
LayZthat one13:26
masacacan somebody help me with a problem?13:32
sloopynot really, problems are usually best helped when info about the problem is shared...13:37
LayZBut noone helps me -_-13:37
sloopydunno, some people are beyond help... *cough* billy boy *cough*13:37
LayZsheesh13:38
sloopywhat format is the usb stick/hdd ?13:39
LayZfat13:39
LayZor fat3213:40
LayZone is fat13:40
LayZthe other fat3213:40
sloopytdo you have vfat support enabled?13:40
LayZErm13:40
sloopyerr installed?13:40
LayZAnd how do i do that :X13:40
LayZI don't really know13:40
LayZtell me the name of what should i get then13:41
LayZI really doubt that I don't have it tho13:41
sloopyno it should be already in kernel, have you tried mounting manually?13:42
LayZYes13:42
sloopyand when you try to mount it says?13:42
LayZI'll type the command in13:42
LayZwait a sec13:42
masacacan someone help me?13:44
LayZtype your question13:44
LayZit's useless to just ask help13:44
LayZwith no actual question13:44
masacathe x button is gone in gnome in the upper right13:44
sloopytuse alt-f4 IIRC to close a window?13:45
masacabut all the buttons are gone in the upper right13:45
masacabut just in gnome13:46
masacaso the x button has disappeared13:46
masacaand the - button13:46
masacaand the two screens13:46
sloopydid you change your theme, etc when this happened or is it a random occurance?13:46
masacayes its random13:47
sloopytbut the title bar is still there?13:47
masacayes13:47
masacai only can exit programms with the alt button13:48
masacaalt f413:48
masacaor alt b13:48
masacaand choose exit13:48
sloopyi am not familiar with GUI issues, i run a bunch of terminals usually, sounds like a corruption some where...13:48
masacai think too13:49
masacabut is there a solution?13:49
sloopytry changing the theme to see if that helps (you have tried a 120 reset?)13:49
masacawhats a 120 reset13:49
sloopythere is a solution to all problems, it just finding it ;')13:50
masaca120 reset?13:50
sloopy120 reset- shutdown wait 5-10 seconds and restart13:50
masacaok13:50
masacabut i reset my pc often13:51
masacaand i still have this problem13:51
sloopyfor hardware issues 120 reset involves pulling plug too but that isnt really useful for software issues13:51
LayZOk now I rofl13:51
LayZThe hdd succesfully mounts13:51
LayZmanually13:51
LayZgonna test the flash13:51
LayZ:X13:51
masacayes, no problems13:52
sloopylayz, you are using -f vfat correct?13:52
LayZHey this is srsly wicked13:52
LayZNow it perfectly boots :X13:52
LayZ*mounts13:53
LayZGo figure what was the problem13:53
LayZI don't use -f vfat lol13:53
masacacan anyone tell me where to go with my problem?\13:53
LayZWait I'll restart it and then try again13:53
LayZMasaca13:53
masacayes13:53
LayZmaybe try the ubuntu channel13:53
sloopywell one day the DWIM OS will be ready for all of use to use...13:53
LayZIt has moar people13:54
masacaok i try that13:54
sloopyand is more gnome savvy13:54
masacathanx13:54
LayZHurr hurr13:57
LayZThis is really weird13:58
LayZI restarted it13:58
LayZ and then it didn't auto-mount it13:58
LayZbut when I mounted it manually13:58
LayZIt wurkz13:58
LayZthe automount needs a kickstart lol13:58
LayZany ideas why it happens like this ?13:58
Daftpunkhi14:08
suriroLayZ: there are some settings about removable media in settings manager...14:08
Error4o4i am trying to boot the LiveCD but i get  a (initramfs) prompt and nothing happens, any idea?14:37
Error4o4xubuntu 8.0414:37
Daftpunkwould some1 know how to get to mysql console? or phpmyadmin?14:40
Error4o4also when trying to install xubuntu i get that command prompt and thats it...14:43
Daftpunki have no idea when I installed xubuntu i have not come accross this14:44
Daftpunktry to run memory test14:45
Error4o4dont know, but i dont have any luck with *nix systems... always some problems, always...14:45
Error4o4ok14:45
Daftpunkcan you at least get to the menu14:45
Daftpunk?14:45
Error4o4i get to the first menu, (live, install, memory test,...)14:46
DaftpunkI'm using linux 2 days altogether so my knowledge on your problem is very limited (NONE WHATSOEVER) :)14:46
Error4o4btw that command prompt is Debian BusyBox..14:47
Error4o4ok np14:47
Daftpunkbut initram sounds to me like something with memor14:47
Daftpunky14:47
Daftpunkor is your CD not scratched?14:48
Error4o4cd is ok, just burned it14:48
Daftpunki had a little problem with partitioning14:49
Daftpunkbut once I ran defragmenter it worked fine14:49
Daftpunkapart from that no other problems14:49
Daftpunksorry14:49
Daftpunkwould someone know how can I find out if mysql is running?14:50
Error4o4ps -aux | grep mysql14:51
suriroError4o4: did you try Check CD for defects option?15:01
silverbladeguys, if i do an apt-get dist-upgrade at the commandline this will just upgrade xubuntu wont it? i mean its not going to replace it with ubuntu or anything, right? :D15:04
platyhelminthHi, I do not see the other partitions on xubuntu 8.04. How to fix that ?15:06
surirosilverblade: dont you get a long list of package names and a prompt to press Y/n when you issue that command?15:06
silverbladeI just did it and yes, i do.15:07
silverbladeand i see the xubuntu desktop packages there15:07
silverbladeso i guess im good to go15:07
* silverblade is doing a remote upgrade15:07
surirometa package for ubuntu is ubuntu-desktop, otherwise xubuntu-desktop15:07
fnord__Hi ive used xubuntu before but wasent impressed by the lack of well,everything, toolbars,ease of changing desktop wallpaper,etc etc. has xubuntu gotten any sexyier lately?15:41
fnord__Would xubuntu be faster then ubuntu if i added a bunch of stuff to it,like konquorer and the KDE main menu bar along with a fe wother things?15:53
jtcdesignshello...16:21
cody-somervilleHi16:27
jtcdesigns:)16:27
jtcdesignsso there is life in xubuntu..16:27
cody-somerville:)16:28
jtcdesignsyou wouldn't just happen to know what to use to setup a mail server would ya?16:29
Error4o4Just cant boot Live or Install. Does it need a prepartitioned hard disk for that??  always etting into EasyBox..16:36
cody-somervilleError4o4, Sounds like a bigger problem :(16:38
cody-somervillejtcdesigns, See the server guide on help.ubuntu.com16:38
jtcdesignssweet16:38
jtcdesignsI tried postfix....16:38
jtcdesignsthat wasn't much success16:38
Error4o4cody-somerville: can it run the live version if the hard drive is bad? (just an assumption)16:39
cody-somervilleError4o4, Yes, the hard drive won't affect the live cd.16:40
jtcdesignscody-somerville, I tried the link but nothing involving setting up mail or anything really more than basic use of xubuntu16:42
Error4o4cody-someville: ok, thats what i thought too. cant get anything running except EasyBox... (jut dont have luck with *nix systems... having problems with them as far as i can remember touching one). thx anyway16:42
cody-somervilleError4o4, I'd ask in #ubuntu16:43
Error4o4ok16:43
cody-somervilleIt sounds like the linux kernel is failing to start or something.16:44
thinkmassivehas anyone else seen the mouse cursor size get stuck at 46? and then only in application windows?16:44
thinkmassivein 8.0416:45
jtcdesignsI got a 7.04 box that doesn't show the task bar anymore16:46
thinkmassivejtcdesigns: the bottom one?16:46
jtcdesignsyeah16:47
jtcdesignsjust dissapeared one day16:47
thinkmassiveright-click the top one -> Customize panel16:47
thinkmassivethen you can select which panel(s) you want visible, and where16:47
jtcdesignsif the top one was there I would :D16:47
thinkmassiveoh hah16:47
jtcdesignsit's odd16:47
thinkmassiveis it auto-hidden?16:47
jtcdesignsI have 2 of them set up side by side both same settings but one has no task bars16:48
jtcdesignsif it is auto hidden then it did it on it's own16:48
thinkmassiveside by side?16:48
jtcdesignsyeah 2 computers16:48
thinkmassiveI mean if you push your cursor to that edge of the screen, does it appear?16:48
jtcdesignsphysically sitting on the floor next to each other16:48
jtcdesignsha no16:48
jtcdesignsseperate monitors seperate computers16:48
jtcdesignssame distro though and same info on each16:48
thinkmassivedid you try settings -> panel manager?16:49
jtcdesignsyeah16:49
jtcdesignseven googled it a while back and decided to just leave it be16:49
thinkmassivehmm restart X? (ctrl-alt-backspace)16:49
jtcdesignsit only runs free vmware16:49
jtcdesignshmm haven't tried that16:49
thinkmassiveserver or player?16:49
jtcdesignsserver16:49
thinkmassiveare you running it in a vm?16:49
thinkmassivenot that it should matter, just curious16:50
jtcdesignsthose are both physical computers running free vmware in them that run 8 VM's each16:50
thinkmassivewow nice16:50
jtcdesignsthe only purpose for those was to install an app to relay our email from the mail server to our palm phones16:50
jtcdesignsbut we dont use palm now16:51
jtcdesignsso those computers just sit16:51
jtcdesignsim thinking of making our second mail server a linux vm instead of a windows server vm16:52
jtcdesignsnot sure which distro I will use though16:52
Error4o4interesting is that OpenSUSE installs well..  but Xubuntu, FreBSD, BackTrack dont want to.   Athlon XP 1.8GHZ, MSI MB, 80GB, 512MB.16:54
jtcdesignsI've had an issue like that too16:54
jtcdesignsfedora does not want to install on one of the computers16:55
Error4o4jtcdesigns: what you do?16:55
jtcdesignsthats why I put xubuntu on it16:55
jtcdesigns:)16:55
Error4o4hehe lol16:56
jtcdesignsit's odd but I cant find any info on setting up a mail server on xubuntu16:58
jtcdesignsI just started to learn drupal so.. that is installed and working fine setting up xubuntu as a LAMP server16:59
jtcdesignsbut now I need mail :(16:59
jtcdesignsI think google hates me today16:59
cody-somervillejtcdesigns, It is the same to set it up on Ubuntu17:01
cody-somervillehttps://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/email-services.html17:01
jtcdesignsthanks17:02
jtcdesignspardon my linux "n00bism"17:02
jtcdesignscody-somerville, is somerville the name of a town or last name? if town then you aren't too far from where I am17:05
cody-somervilleIt is my last name.17:05
cody-somerville:)17:05
jtcdesignsahh nevermind then17:06
Error4o4cody-somerville: i see you are the project leader, nice ;)17:06
jtcdesignsthere is a somerville in massashusetts17:06
cody-somerville:)17:06
emdashback when 6.06 came out, xfdesktop worked more like thunar17:30
emdashit had a selction marquee, and i could drag multiple objects around17:30
emdashand i rememeber that progress bars would be displayed17:31
emdashif i wanted to copy something17:31
emdashand then around 7.04 that changed17:31
thinkmassiveI'm trying to get my tablet-pc working with 8.04 but I can't see a wacom device under lsusb or lspci17:31
thinkmassiveany suggestions?17:31
emdashis it possible to get that behavior back?17:31
emdashthinkmassive: google for "wacom hardy"17:32
emdashand see what pops up17:32
thinkmassiveI don't know, I miss being able to select multiple icons by dragging too17:32
thinkmassivecool, thanks17:32
emdashlook for links from ubuntu forums17:33
thinkmassiveoh, I'm actually already on the hardy wacom page, I just don't see my device anywhere17:33
emdash><17:33
emdashmight not be supported then17:33
emdashdon't give up right away17:33
emdashyou sure it shows up under lsusb as a wacom device?17:34
thinkmassivehmm I'll keep poking around17:34
emdashwhat computer to you have/17:34
thinkmassivethinkpad x61t17:35
emdashcheck thinkwiki then17:35
emdashhttp://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki17:35
emdashfind your model number and read its page17:35
emdashaha!17:37
emdashyour tablet doesn't show up under lsusb because it is a serial device =P17:37
emdashbut apparently supported, the page gives xconfig instructions17:38
emdashhttp://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Wacom_Serial_Tablet_PC_Stylus17:38
thinkmassiveawesome, thanks a lot :)17:39
emdashyou're welcome17:40
radiantThe specifications of the machine the main xubuntu releases.17:43
radiantWhat are they ?17:43
jcgrv06Hello. I installed the xubuntu-desktop package on an ubuntu installation. Now I can choose between desktop environments, but I'd like to remove Gnome. Is there a safe proven way to do so?17:50
cody-somervillejcgrv06, Safe proven way? no not really.18:04
cody-somervilleBut there are tutorials on the web18:04
jcgrv06Yes, I found some, but it seems are prone to problems. I might just re-install xubuntu from scratch.18:06
silverbladeI've just been doing a remote dist-upgrade on one of my parents machines. half way through, its stopped responding :/ - is it likely to have gone into sleep?18:54
NewbI have a nvidia card that xubuntu found the drivers for, however how do I ensure hardware acceleration is working?19:02
Newbthe system seems to be very sluggish on my 400 mhz celeron and 128 mb ram19:03
Newbcan my card accelerate xfce?19:03
zoredacheNewb run glxinfo and see see if direct rendering is enabled perhaps19:09
realhanshi. I want to install xubuntu from my local network. DHCP seems fine configured. But where is the ubuntu/netinstall folder on my cd ?19:09
zoredachewhen you say install from your network.  What do you mean?19:10
realhansinstall source a local tftp server ...19:11
zoredachewhich cd did you download?  Installing via tftp isn't trivial...  You needed the stuff from alternate install cd19:12
zoredacheor you can download the files you need directly19:12
realhansi aleady have those a diskette ... i just need the image to boot from ...19:13
realhanswhich cd .. hmm ...19:13
zoredachebut do you have the right disk is the question... the kernel/initrd that is on your disk may not have what you need19:13
realhans#define DISKNAME  Xubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" - Release i38619:14
realhansis it possible to give as source an IP ?19:14
zoredacheunfortunatly I don't know the disk names...19:14
zoredachewhat you probably want is just a few files from http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/19:15
realhanshmmm ... but this is probably ubuntu, and not xubuntu .... hmmmm ...19:16
zoredacheubuntu IS xubuntu19:16
zoredachethe only difference is which desktop package that is installed19:16
zoredachethe image that is at that url gives you a cli only system.  From there you need to add whatever desktop enviroment you want19:16
zoredacheor build yourself a preseed file to do all the work19:17
realhanshmm ....19:17
realhansi'll try it ;)19:17
zoredacherealhans: also check out the docs at http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/19:18
zoredacheack... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot19:18
zoredachestupid copy+paste!!!19:18
* realhans tries ...19:20
realhansbtw, thank you for you time ...19:20
realhansI think i need really the ubuntu cd ...not the xubuntu .. :/19:29
Newbsorry I had to restart, so just in case I missed anything: anyway to ensure xfce is hardware accelerated?19:42
sjefen6how can i check the md5 of a file in xubuntu? do I need an application?19:45
realhanswhere is pxelinux.0 on the cd ?19:52
sjefen6found it :D md5 <filename> in the terminal19:53
japherwockywhere is the volume mixer by default?19:57
daftpunkhi everybody19:57
daftpunkCould any1 help me and tell me how to connect to mysql?19:58
daftpunkI installed it, left all the passwords blank19:58
japherwockyyou should try #mysql maybe?19:59
daftpunkbut for some reason when i try to run it it's coming up with an error that mysql does not have access rights to the files19:59
daftpunkthat's actually not a bad idea :D19:59
daftpunkthanks19:59
jtcdesignsI had that error installing drupal19:59
jtcdesignshad to give read write permissions to a folder20:00
daftpunki'm sure it's just in config20:00
jtcdesignsnot sure if thats the same issue as you though I'd try #mysql20:00
jtcdesignsyeah20:00
Newbenabling the compositor seems to have speed up the system20:03
Newbim guessing its using the gpu more now...20:03
sjefen6I am trying to install vmware server 2 beta on xubuntu. When I run vmware-install.pl nothing happends. Do I need something spesial to run pearl scripts?20:23
daftpunkI got a serious question :D lol20:25
daftpunkPlease how can I copy some files to some folder?20:25
daftpunkgetting permission denied20:27
daftpunkhow can I grant permision to write files?20:27
sjefen6I have to start guessing before asking, I am good at it :P20:27
daftpunkAnybody please?20:29
daftpunkI don't know how to change permissions20:29
daftpunkIt only says read only, can't change it20:30
WildChild7hello there21:05
WildChild7can anyone tell me a name of an app that can record my voice ?21:05
jcgrv06WildChild7: On http://xubuntu.wordpress.com they mention PulseAudio and Audacity. I've used Audacity in Windows, it'd do what you want.21:41
WildChild7jcgrv06: hem21:48
WildChild7looks like it's not the sound devices but because of my graphic card21:49
WildChild7I have no driver whatsoever and because of that processor get overloaded and I can't even call with skype21:49
silverbladeok ive got a xubuntu hardy dist-upgrade (from gutsy) which was interrupted by power being pulled to the machine. how can i cleanly resume?22:01
zoredacheit kinda depends on when the power was pulled22:05
zoredacheif it was still in the package download phase then yes...  If it had started installing packages then things may be broke22:06
zoredacheyou can safely try to resume... It shouldn't make things any worse22:06
holyguyverWhen I try to use Synaptic I get this message Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic as user root.Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file.22:51
zoredache don't try to run it as root22:54
holyguyverI wan't trying to22:54
holyguyverwasnt22:54
zoredachehow did you try to start it?  from the menu or?22:54
holyguyverAll I did was click on the synaptic icon in the menu22:54
holyguyverSomeone in another room just told me to try sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $HOME to fix this problem22:55
zoredacheI guess you could try that.  It shouldn't hurt anything.  I don't know how it would help.  But then I don't know what is broke.22:56
holyguyverAlright, I think I know what the problem is22:57
holyguyverI think it is that I don't have enough space on my harddrive for synaptic to activate because in activation it uses up a few bytes that I do not havew left on my harddrive.22:58
zoredacheah.  A full hard drive can cause all sorts of weirdness22:59
zoredachetry doing an 'apt-get clean' at the command line to get rid of the package cache22:59
holyguyverI actually typed in sudo apt-get autoclean23:01
holyguyverAlso one time in the past in the terminal apt told me that in the future I should do some kind of autoremove to get rid of packages I no longer need, but I forgot what the cammand was23:02
zoredachethe command is 'sudo apt-get autoremove'23:03
holyguyverthanks now it is going to free up over 200MB :)23:05
holyguyveryeah doing autoremove worked & now synaptic is letting me activate it again, so it was because the harddrive was full23:18
holyguyverthe reason I wanted to get into synaptic was to remove unneeded programs23:19
sirjoebobhello all... anyone know of a terminal-based ftp program i can download that will be like a terminal version of frostwire, etc23:23
sirjoebob?23:23
floatingsudo sh -c 'echo "# VirtualBox repository for Ubuntu Gutsy23:23
floatingdeb http://www.virtualbox.org/debian gutsy non-free" \23:23
floating> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gutsy-virtualbox.list'23:23
floatingin how many parts should i paste the above ? i cant see where the commands separate23:23
floating3 different commands ?23:24
zoredachefloating: it is a single command23:25
floatingok:o23:25
zoredachesirjoebob: do you want a p2p client or ftp.  They are different tools23:26
sirjoebobp2p client... i can believe i typed p2p. i have dumb fingers today23:26
sirjoebobi meant ftp above...23:27
sirjoebobagain... dumb fingers23:27
TheSheepfrostwire is p2p I think...23:27
TheSheepanyways, lftp is nice23:27
TheSheepncftp too23:27
sirjoebobi am looking for a cli based program23:28
zoredacheaside from the python bittorrent client I don't know much about cli p2p apps23:28
sirjoebobah... i am trying to run a lot of cli apps b/c it makes me feel important (and it is faster).... and p2p would be nice23:29
teh_b00neiI'm having a problem and I've hit the end of my knowledge. I've only been using ubuntu about six months.  I've got ubuntu 6.10-server on a box, it's been runnig as a lamp stack with an eggdrop. I decided to use it as a proxy box to protect my windows box and kill ads.23:34
teh_b00neiI've physically installed the second NIC, but networking is down, of course I went to ##networking first, but I was told it's a hardware/driver issue. So... How do I fix a drivier issue?23:35
zoredacheteh_b00nei: if your network card isn't supported by the running kernel you usually have to either compile a new kernel, patch support for the hardware into the kernel, or build a module23:36
zoredachewhat you do somewhat depends on if you can find a patch, or the source for a module for that nic23:36
teh_b00neiOkay, google told me that the module 'tg3' would run it.23:38
zoredacheI bet you alread have the tg3 installed...  run a command like the following to confirm - find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name 'tg3*'23:40
zoredacheby the way, why do you think the nic didn't get detected?23:41
psycohey23:41
zoredacheif you run a command like 'ip addr' do you see both ethernet devices?23:42
teh_b00neiI'm nopt sure what you mean. It shows up in lspci/23:42
psycois there a way to install xubuntu without booting a desktop??23:42
zoredachepsyco: use the alternate cd, or the mini.iso23:42
psycoThanks23:42
teh_b00neiyes, 'ip addr' shows lo, eth0, eth1, and sit0.23:42
zoredacheso that would indicate your computer has detected both nics... now you just have to get them configured properly23:44
zoredachebeing a cli guy I would edit the /etc/network/interfaces file directly23:44
teh_b00neithis box doesn't have a gui, so yay.23:44
teh_b00neiah, thoguht I remembered that file, I already did that. I added eth1, static, with a good IP and the same settings as eth0.23:46
zoredacheso you said you where trying to setup a proxy right?  you have each interface on a seperate subnet right?23:46
teh_b00neiUm, but as an aside, do you happen to know how to get it to quit telling me '[54066.<rand>] eth1: mismatched read page pointers 4c vs c6'23:47
teh_b00neiUh... No. But only one has a cable to it.23:47
zoredachethat error seems like a bug in the driver23:48
zoredacheso was your computer working before you updated your /etc/network/interfaces and setup the second nic?23:49
teh_b00neiIt hasn't done anything right since I physically installed the second NIC.23:49
zoredacheperhaps you have a nic that doesn't like your motherboard or is somehow conflicting with the rest of the hardware23:50
teh_b00neiMaybe I put the wrong driver on it?23:51
teh_b00neiIf I just take out the second nic, will it clean everything up and forget all the dumb things I probably did?23:52
teh_b00neithat would be nice.23:52
zoredachetaking the nic out will not undo any changes you made to the /etc/network/interfaces23:53
zoredachebut after you undo what you did thinks should start working again23:54
teh_b00neiOkay. start fresh then.23:54

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