[00:00] How can I change the amount of workspaces? [00:01] lol [00:01] applications>settings>settings manager>workspaces [00:02] i just asked that [00:02] lol [00:08] Gracias steven_ [00:08] no probn [00:11] ubotu [00:33] Besides the desktop environment, is there much difference between Ubuntu and Xubuntu? [00:41] supertanker: no, only DE and choice of default apps [00:41] Ah, thanks === slimjimflim_work is now known as slimjimflim === tuna-fish is now known as tuna [02:49] does anyone know how to get a wireless router working right in xubuntu or know of a helpful site? [02:58] hey [02:59] what's a good dark theme for xubuntu? [03:07] hey! [03:12] how do i check my ip address and gateway? === extremus is now known as bloodboy [03:15] ifconfig [03:15] open terminal [03:15] type ifconfig [03:15] maybe iwcongif [03:16] switch that [03:16] iqconfig [03:16] damn! [03:16] ifconfig and iwconfig [03:16] iw is for wireless i believe [03:27] got it? [03:30] yeah i got it thanks [03:46] anyone know a good dark theme? [03:55] hey guys [04:51] greets [04:52] anyone about? [05:08] omg [05:08] the installer cd's for xubuntu and kubuntu suck [05:08] neither of them work [05:08] I've tried 3 different versions [05:09] ubuntu 7.04 [05:09] xubuntu 8.04 [05:09] kubuntu 8.04 [05:09] all of them fail me when I try to install [05:09] ubuntu fails on kernal installation [05:09] xubuntu fails me because the laptop its going on only has 64mb ram [05:10] kubuntu (going on a more powerful computer) fails as when I reboot after installation the computer sits there with a message "mbr fa:" [05:10] whatever the heck that is [05:12] set the scene here, what're the specs of the machines you're installing to? [05:12] i.e. what RAM & CPU's are in them [05:12] well the laptop is an old p2 with 64mb ram [05:12] had win98 on it [05:12] and the new computer is a core 2 duo 2gb ram [05:13] Im truing to install kubuntu on the new computer and xubuntu on the slower computer [05:13] someone told me to get old ubuntu 7.04 and then upgrade to the hardy heron after [06:04] yo yo yo.. people see this? http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=2307#0.13 [06:22] hey guys [06:22] anyone know of a good theme for xfce? === leche_y_galletas is now known as leche [09:31] hi, i forgotten what i did with the panel configuration, my panel is all gone.. :( [09:32] even restart doesn't work :( [09:38] hi [09:39] hi [09:39] anyone know why totem /tmp/Flash* works from terminal, but not from a taskbar shortcut? (says no such file) [09:40] is there any applet to connect/disconnect pppoe link? [09:40] sorry I don't know [09:41] xbj9000: maybe the * isnt correctly expanded by the taskbar [09:41] xbj9000: I dont have xubuntu right now so I cant test [09:44] expanded? [09:46] hi, may i know what is the command for running the panel in xfce? [09:47] I think it's xfce4-panel [09:48] hi xbj9000 thank you :) [09:48] it works :) [09:55] xbj9000: when you run totem /tmp/Flash* in a shell the shell will expand the Flash* in order to get all the files you want [09:56] well I also tried the 'run in terminal' option on the shortcut [09:57] so if you have /tmp/Flash01 /tmp/Flash02 the command totem /tmp/Flash* will be "converted" in "totem /tmp/Flash01 /tmp/Flash02" [09:57] right [09:58] xbj9000: man glob if you want to learn more [10:02] I can not quit firefox 3 after update even if I am asked to. [10:03] MementoMori, could xfce panel be converting the * into something like a %20 ? [10:04] I tried File > Quit and it disappeared from task list after about a minute. System monitor tells it is sleeping. [10:05] nevermind I guess not, with vlc it actually gives a message "Unable to open '/tmp/Flash*'" [10:05] I guess I'll have to end the process. [10:05] not sure jarnos [10:06] Well, I already did. [10:06] xbj9000 [10:10] hi all. i have already installed xubuntu 6.06 in an older celeron@600 with 64 mb ram. the system is running pretty good. now i want to install some games. which is the procedure i have to do? i know links like http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/games/ or http://www.getdeb.net/. what do i have to do to install these games on my system? [10:10] Hi, during a unattended install (pressed) is it a bad idea to chroot /taget/, patch, make, make modules, make install, mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd... ? I have compiled a network driver during auto-install process, and it crashes on reboot. I have made the same manipultations *after* an installation and the driver works fine. Any pointers ? [10:38] aanybody else have problems printing in Xubuntu? I have a canon mp510 that prints all wrong. The stuff on the page is spread out left to right, and goes off te page, and the colours don't line up [10:39] any help plz? [10:40] homebrewcider: have you asked in #ubuntu? [10:40] no [10:40] homebrewcider: printing system in xubuntu and ubuntu are common, so that problem would be the same even in ubuntu [10:41] asking there too [10:41] ath_gr: there's lots of games available in add/remove... [10:41] add/remove == packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/games [10:54] is it possible to install xubuntu on a old pentium3 with 64MB of RAM? [10:55] MementoMori, yep its possible [10:55] you might wanna add some ram though [10:55] but anywho, if you use the alternate installation cd it should be no problem [10:55] ablomen: can I use the graphical installation cd? [10:55] no that needs at leas 196mb of ram (or something like that) [10:56] but the alternate install cd is just as easy, and faster [10:57] I need the graphical one because I have to know first if my friend like it [10:57] then you need to add at least 128mb of ram extra [10:57] or go for something like puppy linux [10:58] does puppy use deb? [10:58] nope [10:59] what does it use? [10:59] they have theyr own package manager [11:01] so another different from deb and rpm.... wow :( [11:01] hi, is it possible to set keyboard shortcut command in xfce? [11:01] anyway i'm reading it's faq. I think it's ot puppy here ;) [11:01] u007, settings->settings manager->keyboard->shortcuts [11:02] ablomen, thank you :D [11:02] it is a pretty good system.. for old computers and basic computing [11:02] u007, np :) [11:03] ablomen, yeah, i just switched from the fancy ubuntu [11:03] *second to last line was about puppy btw, just to be clear ;) [11:04] u007, how your liking it? [11:04] its great! :D so much faster [11:04] although no more fancy compiz cube :) [11:05] everything just fast :) [11:05] you can use compiz with xfce :) [11:05] really? [11:05] yep no problem [11:05] okay.. so far, i wasn't able to do so.. [11:06] though xfce has real transparancy build in already, at least for me thats enough eyecandy :) [11:06] aa.. okay :D [11:06] (in settings manager, look for window manager tweaks -> compositor) [11:07] okay :D thank you :) [11:07] :) [11:09] ablomen: i can't find the tweak :) [11:10] no? its the second to last icon in the xfce settings manager [11:10] and then the last tab [11:10] okay :D [11:10] ohhh. i saw it [11:10] thanks :) [11:11] hehe np :) [11:13] ablomen, do you know how to get ride of orage and use evolution calendar instead? [11:13] rid i meant [11:14] ehm you can stop orange from autostarting in the autostarted applications window (also in xfce settings manager) [11:14] oh wait no you cant [11:15] in the orange preferences (in settings manager) in the second tab you can let it start hidden [11:15] okay [11:15] thank you :) [11:15] how to use the evolution calender i dunno [11:15] its okay, i will try :) [11:16] i changed my session from ubuntu, and installed xubuntu-desktop :) [11:18] install the xfce4-xfapplet-plugin [11:18] then you can use gnome applets, like the gnome clock applet with the calendar [11:19] ohh.. cool :) [11:19] Myrtti, thanks :) [11:21] haha.. i got my Wanda back :D [11:22] Hi, during a unattended install (pressed auto-install) I have compiled a network driver. Is it a bad idea to chroot /taget/, patch, make, make modules, make install, mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd... ? The driver crashes on reboot. I have made the same manipultations *after* an installation and the driver works fine. Any pointers ? [11:24] and Eyes :d [11:24] AlexCONRAD, heh it doesnt get any easyer for ya huh [11:25] ablomen: nop ... [11:25] I'm stuck with that driver I compiled [11:26] im sertainly no expert, but cant you compile it as a module so you can just create a deb package? (like the nvidia driver for example) [11:26] I'd like to know if it makes any difference of compiling a driver during the intall process or after the install is done and the installed system is booted [11:39] xfce seems to remember well the window sizes and position :D its better than the ubuntu version... [12:06] is there any reason not to use xubuntu as a server OS ? [12:25] MrNaz, yes, a server doesnt need a gui :) [12:34] ablomen aside from that heh [12:34] ubuntu server has a specialised kernel [12:34] but yea you're right... i should be using debian for servers [12:34] ablomen it does? [12:34] yeah [12:34] what's so special about it? [12:34] dunno what the big difference is [12:34] but it does have one :P [12:34] haha [12:34] http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition :) [12:35] oh and http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/features/kernel << the diferences between desktop kernel and server kernel [12:37] anyway, the server edition always was stable for me, no real difference from using debian (i use both) [12:37] the software is just a bit more updated [12:38] oh and the server editions are released once every 1,5 years if im correct, and the debian editions are released once every... century? [12:40] *debian releases === |hfsdo| is now known as hfsdo [13:22] is there a lamp package that requires no installation and can runs off usb? [13:31] kripz, for xubuntu? not readely available [13:32] ablomen, what do you mean readily available [13:32] well you can compile webservers etc to have all files in a directory that you could put on a usb stick [13:33] but for example portableapps is just windows atm === leche_y_galletas is now known as leche [13:38] hi can I talk with unregistered nickname? [13:38] #freenode [13:39] ummm [13:39] yes [13:39] sorry [13:39] got distracted [13:40] can anyone recommend me a music player for xubuntu or is it offtopic here? [13:40] rhythmbox is good [13:41] exaile, audacious, mpd [13:41] and the 1200 others that are good too [13:41] it depends on your system and what kind of music player you want [13:42] yup [13:42] winamp like, itunes like, just enough features, more features youll ever need [13:42] =) yeah seems so, just want somewhere to start, I`m on pentIII 1ghz laptop with I think 256mb of ram [13:42] winamp like would be fine [13:42] with just enough features [13:42] not even library [13:43] audacious then [13:43] well xmms is old but a lot of people use it, i think audacious is the predecesor of that [13:43] *sucsessor [13:43] xmms isnt available to me for some reason, so i installed xmms2 and tried some clients for it, but they wouldnt work fine [13:44] audacious is cool [13:44] thank you for your advice, since your so patient, how about terminal replacement with minimum features? anything cooler than mrxvt? [13:45] I`m currently being converted from winXP so I`m kind of newbie here [13:46] terminator is quite nice (you can have multiple terminals in one screen with that) [13:46] xubuntu comes with xfce4-terminal by default [13:46] it's ok and has the basic features [13:46] I use the bleeding-edge version of terminator, though. [13:48] I have a problem with the default one, its symbols are distorted, it started when I fixed the usual resolution problem [13:49] so we come to the next question, fonts look blurry to me, is it usual for xubuntu? because they look sharp on login screen [13:50] I have a dell c600 laptop with 1400x1050, might there be a problem with that? [13:50] persi, settings manager -> userinterface [13:50] and then look at font-rendereing [13:52] wow subpixel rendering looks very neat! thanks a lot! [13:53] np :) [13:53] jeez spent two days trying to beat advice of some local linuxoid friend and you are so helpful, how great it is [13:54] Myrtti, has the current version a lot more functionallity then the one in the repo's? [13:54] persi, yeah we people rock :P (j/k) [13:55] I don't even remember using the one in the repos :-P [13:55] lol ok :P [13:55] hmm might try it then [14:20] after an automatic (preseed) install, going in Applications > System > Network shows that my eth0 is not enabled by default. How can I change this? Really my question is: when i'll check the "enable this conection" checkbox, which setting/config file is it modifing on disk so I can reproduce this setup on my automated installation disk (customized alternate CD) [14:22] hello [14:22] I just wondered how do you guys search into a ps file because gv doesnt do that [14:22] any idea please ? [14:24] note that you can say yes or no :) [14:24] no [14:24] :) [14:24] you use gv then ? [14:24] no :) [14:24] evince ??!! [14:24] no [14:25] Until now, I didn't have to search in a ps file. :) [14:25] and what's a ps file ? [14:25] postscript? [14:25] lol [14:25] yes [14:25] printing related ? [14:25] no [14:26] you know the world is not all about pdf [14:27] i don't know ps, so im' innocent [14:27] heh [14:27] yes its you we saw you ! :D [14:28] * AlexCONRAD hides [14:32] AlexCONRAD, /etc/network/interfaces? [14:32] ablomen: aaah, a hint! [14:33] ablomen: i'm asking the same questions on #ubuntu, but there are so many conversations going on, your question just get's flooded [14:33] hehe yeah #ubuntu is impossible [14:33] auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp << is what i have [14:33] your my saver, there a man page man 5 interfaces [14:34] thanks ablomen, it pretty different from redhat's mechanisms [14:34] which i'm used to [14:35] AlexCONRAD, get LPI in a nutshell from oreilly, they have all that stuff in there for both redhat and debian :) [14:35] really great book [14:35] not that i mind you asking btw :P [14:42] i'll buy the book ablomen [14:42] thanks for the recommandation [14:42] np :) [14:58] ok people, rock on, here are another 2: how to see the list of (recently) installed programs that didnt appear in Applications menu [14:59] persi, aptitude gives you a full list [14:59] and how to type in alternative languages [15:00] second one im not sure, i know there is a keyboard layout switcher applet (right click on panel -> add new item ->keyboard layout switcher) [15:01] dunno if thats all you have to do [15:04] круто [15:04] ЖВ [15:04] :D [15:04] well that was the proof, thank you :) [15:05] actually had to play with keyboard properties, where to set up hotkeys for layout switcher btw? is it themes in keyboard properties? [15:06] and how to get WIN buttun to function? [15:08] and is there a way to remove redundant dependencies along with package? [15:11] and how to get mouse wheel to scroll faster? as a side note, where to get drivers, for example, for my microsoft (sorry) intellipoint? [15:13] hi there [15:14] can i run xubuntu with copy to ram ? and how much ramwould i need ( if its possible ) [15:14] !copy to ram [15:15] Factoid copy to ram not found [15:15] hmm [15:22] i guess not\ [15:23] anybody home? [15:34] and is there a way to remove redundant dependencies along with package? << sudo apt-get auto-remove [15:35] what`s the difference between apt-get and aptitude? [15:35] well people say aptitude is more reliable, dunno if thats true, i always use apt-get out of habbit [15:36] E: Invalid operation auto-remove [15:36] oh and aptitude has a srry without the dash [15:36] ok again [15:36] *sorry without the dash [15:36] *aptitude also has a ncurses front-end [15:37] which apt doesnt have [15:37] 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded [15:37] so what it does? [15:38] ok then there are no dependancies that arnt used [15:38] I had in mind to remove konsole with all the garbage it brought with itself [15:38] so I should 1st remove konsole itself [15:38] then run it again? [15:38] yeah you can try that [15:38] dunno what the (reverse) dependencies of the kde-libs are [15:39] hope Kopete doesnt use them [15:39] yeah it does use kde libs [15:39] kde apps == kde libs [15:41] -_- [15:41] thats one more reason why i avoid everything with a K at the beginning [15:41] well autoremove doesnt smell em [15:41] so there are no exceptions regarding k? [15:42] im fine with pidgin but it doesnt hold the connection for some reason, and kopete does === maxamillion is now known as notMax [15:42] lol yeah there are some apps starting with K that arnt kde/qt apps ;) [15:42] sudo apt-get autoremove [15:43] not auo-remove [15:43] *sorry without the dash << :) [15:43] thx Riotta, weve already figured that [15:43] kk :) [15:44] so what you want to do ? [15:44] :P [15:44] weee diediedie kopete [15:44] apt-get remove kde* [15:44] 83mb freed without it [15:44] you can use purge function also [15:44] thanks, useful command [15:46] tbh [15:46] sudo apt-get remove adept adept-batch adept-common adept-installer adept-manager adept-notifier adept-updater akregator amarok amarok-xine apport-qt ark arts brltty cdrdao cryptsetup debtags desktop-effects-kde digikam dolphin enscript foomatic-db-gutenprint gdebi-kde gnupg-agent gpgsm gtk-qt-engine gwenview hpijs-ppds hplip-gui ijsgutenprint jockey-kde k3b kaddressbook kaffeine kamera karm katapult kate kbstate kcontrol kcron kde-guidance kde-gui [15:46] dance-powermanager kde-icons-mono kde-style-qtcurve kde-systemsettings kdeadmin-kfile-plugins kdebase-bin kdebase-bin-kde3 kdebase-data kdebase-kio-plugins kdebluetooth kdegraphics-kfile-plugins kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2a kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins kdemultimedia-kio-plugins kdenetwork-filesharing kdenetwork-kfile-plugins kdepasswd kdepim-kio-plugins kdepim-kresources kdepim-wizards kdeprint kdesktop kdesudo kdm kdnssd keep kfind kghostview khelpcen [15:46] ter kicker kio-apt kio-locate kio-umountwrapper kipi-plugins klipper kmag kmail kmailcvt kmenuedit kmilo kmix kmousetool kmplayer-base kmplayer-konq-plugins knetworkconf knotes konq-plugins konqueror konqueror-nsplugins konsole kontact konversation kooka kopete korganizer kpdf kpf kppp krdc krfb kscreensaver ksmserver ksnapshot ksvg ksysguard ksysguardd ksystemlog ktorrent kubuntu-artwork-usplash kubuntu-default-settings kubuntu-desktop kubuntu-do [15:46] cs kubuntu-konqueror-shortcuts kvkbd kwalletmanager kwin kwin-style-crystal language-selector-qt launchpad-integration libakode2 libao2 libarts1-akode libarts1c2a libartsc0 libaudio2 libavahi-qt3-1 libclucene0ldbl libcurl3 libdbus-qt-1-1c2 libdirectfb-1.0-0 libept0 libexiv2-2 libfftw3-3 libflac++6 libgmp3c2 libgpgme11 libgpod-common libgpod3-nogtk libicu38 libifp4 libijs-0.35 libjpeg-progs libk3b2 libkbluetooth0 libkcal2b libkcddb1 libkdcraw3 libk [15:47] depim1a libkexiv2-3 libkipi0 libkleopatra1 libkmime2 libkonq4 libkpimexchange1 libkpimidentities1 libksba8 libkscan1 libksieve0 libktnef1 liblua50 liblualib50 libmimelib1c2a libmodplug0c2 libmpcdec3 libmtp7 libmusicbrainz4c2a libmysqlclient15of [15:47] :P sorry [15:47] you were just about to get muted [15:47] :-/ [15:48] I should pastebin it :< [15:48] http://pastebin.ca/1043893 [16:04] hmm some guy writes that xfce is slow, what do you think is a spec past which it is better to use gnome/KDE? [16:04] I`m on 1ghz, 256mb RAM btw [16:10] xfce will be way faster than gnome or kde [16:10] if you want something more faster and less usable you should concern Fluxbox, blackbox, openbox [16:11] persi: xfce has really small memory footprint and cpu usage even has apps like music player which is designed to be low profile [16:11] xfmedia it's called [16:14] thanks, less usable would be too much :) [16:14] xfmedia isnt installed yet [16:14] gettin it [16:15] wow looks cool [16:15] just losing track of all those packages [16:30] how would you recommend setting up an .sh script that requires root privilege and should be launched during PC start up? [16:30] /etc/rc.local? [16:36] AlexCONRAD: yes [16:37] rc.local would be good [16:38] Riotta: thanks. If I remember well, this is only executed on each boot. If a user logs out and logs in again, it won't be execute, right ? [16:38] yes [16:38] great [16:38] make sure that both this script and rc.local has executable flag (chmod +x file) [16:39] Riotta: is has [16:39] both do [16:39] kk [16:39] tnxtnx [16:39] npnp [16:39] :D === yandexx is now known as y4ndexx === notMax is now known as maxamillion [17:25] ok now, wanna bother with mouse, I fixed the speed of scrolling problem for firefox, but would like a more general solution, are there any? [17:25] I mean, for flexible set up of extra buttons and wheel [17:26] hopefully witout editing of confs [17:42] persi: logitech ? [17:42] mouse [17:42] M$ [17:42] IE 3.0 ? [17:43] huh? not really, firefox [17:43] mouse [17:43] intellimouse [17:43] Intellimouse 3.0 [17:43] or different ? [17:43] sorry, theres new explorer one i believe [17:43] ah, .11 [17:43] 1.1 [17:43] 1.1a [17:43] ah 1.1a [17:43] w8 [17:44] whats w8, never seen that [17:44] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=171396&page=2 [17:44] w8 = wait [17:45] unfortunetly not gui configuration cause you can't configure it by gui but it's a howto [17:45] ah thanks, shame on me [17:46] linux isn't like click and run sometimes it's alot easier to edit some config than click it [17:46] yeah, I was used to it in dos times - before like 96th, but now it is hard to catch up [17:47] btw noob question, what does the ring that is at the header of each window does [17:47] button [17:47] one at the left [17:48] theres picture in the corner and that button with circle to the right from it [17:49] in xfce ? [17:49] I think it pins windows on all virtual desktops [17:50] I'm not using this cause my window border theme haven't got it atall === seanw is now known as ilona === ilona is now known as seanw [19:31] I need some help with my alt disk. [19:32] Apparently, the live CD for Xubuntu won't run on my machine, (I can only get the desktop to boot if I use safe graphics mode and it is SLOOOOOOW) [19:33] So, I downloaded the iso for the alt install, and after burning it, it wasn't even detected by my machine. So I guess what I'm asking is...can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong with burning it? [19:34] I don't have admin rights on this machine so my usual ISO burner can't be installed, and I accidently removed windows on the computer I want to install it on. [19:34] So, I found this one data disc burner already installed on here. It has some crazy options though I've never seen before... [19:38] InfraRecorder doesn't need installation, IIRC. [19:41] It would appear so. [19:41] Thank you. [19:58] It says "No recorders available". [19:58] After I selected the iso to burn. [20:19] hi [20:19] how to see the lan? [20:28] raidoh: try iwconfig, ifconfig, or iwlist scanning [20:48] hi [20:48] !hi | keri [20:48] keri: Hi! Welcome to #xubuntu! [20:48] i got a kodak easy share camera and i pluged it in but nothing showed up, not even a drive... any help is appreciated. [20:51] hmm. try unplugging it. plugging it back. then pastebin the output of "sudo fdisk -l" [20:53] keri: ^ [20:53] i know [20:53] im working on it.. bout to paste now [20:53] ok. sorry. [20:55] http://paste.ubuntu.com/19125/ [20:56] hey, should i have the camera on when i unplugged it then plugged it back in? [20:56] i think you should turn it off, unplug, plug, turn on [20:57] no change anyway... would a hub make it not be detected.. 1 usb to 4? [20:57] im using a hub [20:58] keri: well, it would be best if you plugged dirrectly [20:58] just to take further complications out of the equation... [20:59] keri: so your camer simply has a vfat filesystem? [20:59] not sure [21:00] ya no change from being off of the hub or not.. the camera says its connected to the media [21:00] keri: is it an older camera? most newer ones supprt usb mass storage... [21:00] so i dont know why its not picking it up... where do i go to check on connected usb devices? xubuntu is stripped out so i usually use hardware manager [21:01] 2years old [21:01] sudo lsusb [21:01] does it show there? [21:01] older camera uses the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). you would need something like gthmbs for that... [21:02] gthumb [21:02] gphoto2 works too [21:02] yes lsusb shows Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 [21:03] It did not recognize it as Kodak? [21:03] hold on that was off mode.. on mode is going to have to be another pastebin thing brb [21:03] yes it does [21:03] it says kodak co. now [21:03] Bus 001 Device 009: ID 040a:05aa Kodak Co. [21:03] Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 [21:04] what's the model ? [21:04] c433 [21:06] hows it going?> [21:06] http://www.teaser.fr/~hfiguiere/linux/digicam.html [21:07] it's not on the list [21:07] but I will still try [21:08] it uses p2p2 driver [21:09] http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=8874&release_id=528571 [21:10] sudo apt-get install gphoto2 [21:10] ok ill try that program [21:11] it is cli based though but helped me before with Kodaks and Canons [21:12] aww man [21:12] i need easy [21:12] this is for a customer. [21:13] and then run gphoto2 --auto-detect [21:13] it is easy ti use [21:13] gphoto2 --summary [21:13] do it as root though [21:14] your customer will need one command actually ==> gphoto2 --get-all-files [21:14] that's all [21:14] ]it will dl pics and video if any [21:14] where does the pictures go [21:15] whichever directory you fire the command from [21:15] http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/using-gphoto2.html [21:15] im having issues even installing the program.. i said yes to it to install but it is not done for some reasone it take forevfer [21:16] any errors? [21:16] nop-e just still waiting for it to say its installed [21:16] I just installed it on my box in a snap [21:17] should i see any input after i say yes to install it? [21:17] yes [21:17] well its still just sitting here [21:17] i already aborted once [21:18] thank you for your help. ill do this someother time. [21:18] http://paste.ubuntu.com/19131/ [21:18] ok [21:18] ya its having issues with going to russia to get the files [21:19] * Volkodav hopes keri did install as root [21:19] not with sudo .. with gksudo my friend :)) [21:20] I use just su [21:20] matter of fact [21:20] lol [21:20] thanks [21:21] * Volkodav wonders what the heck is gksudo ? [21:22] installed as root? [21:22] /me shudders [21:22] gksudo is the graphical frontend to sudo which is used in xubuntu and ubuntu [21:22] yeah - I want to have my root in console [21:22] when I need it [21:23] what's wrong with sudo -i [21:23] I am old school [21:23] I do sudo passwd [21:23] !noroot [21:23] We don't support a root password so don't suggest one unless you are going to be here 24/7 to help someone who has problems as a result of having one, many thanks ;-) [21:23] and I have my root [21:23] nah [21:24] let them play with sudos [21:24] then [21:24] please, let them :-) [21:24] yeah why nt === tuna-fish is now known as tuna [23:52] hi, what's the package that provides "Applications > System > Hardware Drivers" ?