/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/11/24/#xubuntu.txt

viddnow to see if it "holds" on re-login....00:00
viddbrb00:00
knomedid it work?00:01
viddno00:01
knome:(00:01
vidddid not save on exit00:02
viddbut...it will do in a pinch00:02
knomehehe ok00:02
anorexicknome maybe u know of a way  to manually triger that dialog which asks to enter password to unlock keyring?00:03
knomeanorexic, not really anything other than using the keyring :)00:04
viddanorexic, you want it to prompt you? or NOT to prompt you?00:04
anorexicto promt00:04
bitmouseanybody know what a laptop mousepad would be working in a Command Line Install, once Xorg and Openbox get loaded?00:04
anorexicI did "not promting" but I need of a way to trigger it, so that keyring would be unlocked00:04
viddbitmouse, is your stuff NOT working in the gui?00:05
bitmousevidd: if you want to call openbox a gui00:06
bitmousealso is is there a difference between apt-get and aptitude?00:06
anorexicyes there is00:06
bitmousewhat is the difference?00:06
viddbitmouse, you need hal installed for the keyboard and mouse to work with xorg since II00:06
viddbitmouse, aptitude is a text-based frontend for apt-get00:06
bitmousevidd: cool, apt-get hal be enough, somebody else recommended gpm I think00:07
viddbitmouse, for your mouse and keyboard to work: sudo apt-get install hal00:07
bitmouseroger, surprised that the installer didn't install that one on the system, i think it did it auto on this one00:08
viddbitmouse, did you install cli-only and add openbox and xorg manually?00:08
bitmousevidd: yeah, on both00:10
viddbitmouse, is one 8.10 and one an older version?00:11
vidd(possibly older then upgraded to 8.10)00:11
bitmousehmm, I think I just put 8.10 on both, though to be honest, I'm not sure, though i think I used the same install CD, by the way, is HAL minimal? cause I want to keep this thing crisp00:13
bitmousevidd: and why not gpm?00:13
viddbitmouse, because i have no idea what gpm is, and i know that hal fixed that for me00:14
vidd=]00:14
bitmouselol, cool00:14
bitmouseyay it worked00:14
bitmouse: )00:14
bitmouseLong Distance Hug!!!;-)00:17
viddbitmouse, =]00:22
viddhey....anyone want to start seeding the 8.04 iso's?00:27
knomeisn't they seeded anywhere?00:28
knome*aren't00:28
viddapparently not00:28
knomeyou must be joking?00:29
knomehttp://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/hardy/release/desktop/ ?00:29
knomea-ha, permission problems00:29
knomea-ha, not00:29
* vidd is not the one trying to get it00:30
knomelet me see00:30
knomelooks like those torrents work00:30
viddknome, Mooc1 is the one who needs it00:30
Mooc1vidd didn't mean to freak you out00:30
knomeMooc1, http://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/hardy/release/desktop/00:30
viddMooc1, no problem00:30
viddMooc1, which version you need?00:31
* vidd will throw the iso up on his torrentflux server00:31
Mooc1well this is my problem which really is not a problem I have a pctel modem and I just need to find a version that will work with the updated driver00:32
knomeMooc1, newer is usualle better with hardware support..00:32
knome*e=y00:32
viddMooc1, which version you have now?00:32
Mooc16.06 dapper drake00:33
viddMooc1, !00:33
Mooc1xubuntu00:33
knomeMooc1, that's over 2 years old00:34
viddMooc1, have you tried to upgrade via update manager?00:34
Mooc1yeah U know I have like 329 updates00:34
* vidd recommends that you do so via tty with the server upgrade method00:34
knomevidd, that's also quite harsh :>00:34
Mooc1why the sever upgrade00:34
Mooc1I do need to upgrade though00:35
viddthere is a fundamental issue with the update manager somewhere between DD and HH00:35
Mooc1really00:35
Mooc1what does it do crash or not download?00:36
viddso if you use the server update method, you *shouldnt* end up with a broken system00:36
Mooc1Well how do I do the server method00:37
viddbut...b4 you try any upgrade method, you need to max out your sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade first00:37
vidd!upgrade00:38
ubottuFor upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes00:38
viddMooc1, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes#From%207.10%20or%206.06%20LTS%20to%208.04%20LTS00:38
Mooc1brb00:39
Mooc1so I need to upgrade to what version?00:42
vidd8.04 is the only "supported" upgrade method00:42
Mooc1ok00:42
viddonce there, you can then upgrade to 8.1000:42
viddbtw....is your system set up with a seperate partition for /home?00:43
Mooc1no I'm running xubuntu on my dino box00:44
vidd(i probably asked this last time too...but dont remember the answer00:44
Mooc1brb vidd phone call00:44
* vidd always sets up a seperate /home (and seperate /var) partition so that a "fresh" install can be done from any version to any version without worrying about "upgrade issues"00:46
vidd=]00:46
knomemeh00:49
vidd=\00:49
knomethis kvm installation is taking ages00:49
knomethere can't be everything right in there00:49
viddsomething wrong with planning ahead for disaster recovery?00:50
knomeeven if i followed the howtos00:50
viddoh...different subject =]00:50
knomedoesn't really matter even if the installation failed00:50
viddwho had the question about the gnomekeyring?00:53
knomevidd, anorexic00:53
viddanorexic, you there?00:54
* vidd finds the answer and anorexic is nowhere to be found =\00:54
viddwb djbushdio00:55
knomevidd, we don't know why it hurts00:55
djbushdioback to criticize your punctuation...00:57
viddwait...are you the one i black-listed on my work machine? =]00:58
Mooc1ok so vidd upgrade to 8.0400:58
djbushdiooh, thats mean...00:58
knomedjbushdio, "that's"00:58
djbushdioouch00:58
* vidd imports his work settings....00:58
viddwhere'd he go?00:58
viddlol00:58
viddjk djbushdio00:59
* vidd raely blacklists anyone00:59
djbushdio*rarely00:59
vidd(and rarely hits all the keys he wants)01:00
djbushdio...01:00
Mooc1vidd so I need to upgrade to 8.04 then what01:00
knomedjbushdio is soon going to be djobamadio?01:00
viddits these fingers (and half-pot of coffee in the keyboard)01:00
djbushdioi like obama...01:00
viddMooc1, that is the best method01:01
* vidd is SHOCKED djbushdio 01:01
djbushdiodarn conservatives... I'm and extreme moderate. Oh yeah01:01
djbushdio*an01:01
viddmoderate WHAT?01:02
djbushdioyou heard me01:02
viddeven moderate socialists are evil!01:02
djbushdio... not what i meant...01:02
vidd=]01:02
knomedjbushdio, i didn't, i read the words you typed (apparently)01:02
* vidd needs to go down to Walmart and buy a clue01:03
djbushdiookay, so everybody here has issues grammatically, now lets stop acting like kids and see if anybody actually needs help01:03
djbushdio*let's01:03
* knome achoos loudly and wakes up all the elderlies in the building01:04
* vidd is shocked TheSheep doesnt point out that is probably close to the "offtopic" channel!01:04
knomei was actually waiting for the same comment :]01:04
vidd(maybe he(?) dont know what Walmart is)01:05
djbushdiosame, which is why i TYPED that we need to shut up01:05
knomewhy do we need to shut up? we're just typing and not making any noise01:05
vidddjbushdio, why not just join us there?01:05
vidd(off topic...not walmart)01:06
vidd=]01:06
djbushdiowhat is the channel name?01:06
djbushdiospecifically01:06
knome#xubuntu-offtopic01:06
Mooc1do not mention walmart I work there :-[01:12
knomei have never visited a walmart store.01:12
Mooc1Your not missing anything01:12
Mooc1knomw and vidd all I have to do is download 8.04 iso right to upgrade01:14
knomeMooc1, you don't need to D/L the iso if you upgrade01:14
knome!upgrade01:14
ubottuFor upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes01:14
viddMooc1, just go to terminal and typoe "update-manager"01:14
Mooc1ah ok let me bookmakr the link01:15
Mooc1ok let me do that hold on01:15
anorexicelvis has left the building, sry knome01:15
anorexic;]]01:15
viddanorexic, http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/06/clearing-or-resetting-the-gnome-keyring/01:16
knomeanorexic, uhhuh? :)01:16
anorexicknome u vere trieng to wake the elders in the building01:16
anorexicso they al left together with elvis01:16
knomenah01:16
anorexicvidd thanks01:16
knomeelvis has died already01:16
viddtwice if you believe the rumors01:17
anorexicno he went home01:17
anorexicif you believe men in black01:17
anorexic;]]01:17
knomei don't01:17
knomei believe in completely different things01:17
anorexicu r doomed then01:17
Mooc1how do I change to be root01:17
anorexicuse sudo01:17
Mooc1sudo refresh my memory01:18
anorexicits like sam says01:18
Mooc1gotcha01:18
Mooc1sudo what01:18
anorexicsudo command01:19
anorexic"super user do"01:19
anorexicliko sudo rm - rf /*01:19
Mooc1confused what else do I type sudo then what01:19
anorexicwhat do you want to do with root?01:20
knomeMooc1, sudo [the command you want to run as root]01:20
Mooc1so what sudo root01:20
viddMooc1, no....01:20
anorexicif you log in as root u will type "bitchx" and you will start program as root01:21
viddfor that you would "sudo su" (but it is STRONGLY recommended AGAINST01:21
anorexicif you are an user, and type "bitchx" you will start program as user01:21
anorexicif you are and user and type "sudo bitchx" you will start program as root01:21
Mooc1ok01:21
Mooc1so I type sudo bitchx01:22
anorexicMooc1, have you tried windows? :)01:23
anorexicI dont think u are ready for linux01:23
anorexiceven for ubuntu01:23
Mooc1no I just don't remember the command01:23
Mooc1I'm trying the command vidd gave me01:24
viddMooc1, the command was "update-manager" and its run as a user01:25
viddotherwise i would say "sudo[command]"01:25
Mooc1I typed it and ask me to be root01:25
viddstrange.... then type "gksu update-manager"01:26
Mooc1hang on getting something let me cut and paste01:26
djbushdiodoes anybody have a good media manager for an mp3 player?01:27
djbushdioI'm trying to use amarok, but it isn't detecting some of my songs01:28
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Mooc1   usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:17: FutureWarning: apt API not stable yet01:28
viddMooc1, ah...ok01:28
djbushidotest01:28
djbushidook01:29
knomedjbushido, ask #amarok01:29
Mooc1what does that mean vidd01:29
knomeMooc1, probably nothing you should be worried of :)01:30
viddMooc1, "sudo apt-get install update-manager-core"01:30
Mooc1ok hang on01:30
Mooc1ok done01:32
viddMooc1, now "gksu update-manager"01:33
Mooc1not it displayed the update manager01:35
Mooc1usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:17: FutureWarning: apt API not stable yet01:36
vidd....01:36
viddhttp://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading-8.0401:36
Mooc1what about xubuntu or does that matter01:38
vidddont matter01:38
djbushido*don't (hehe)01:39
Mooc1ok so now its a matter of uprading01:39
Mooc1dunt01:39
Mooc1:-P01:40
Mooc1vidd so just upgrade and I'm done then the server method01:41
Mooc1vidd u there01:43
viddMooc1, just upgrade01:43
djbushidodoes anybody have a recommendation for a media manager? Amarok seems broken, rhythmbox can't manage external devices...01:43
knomedjbushido, ask #amarok...01:44
djbushidodid, nobody is responding...01:44
Mooc1ok gotcha sorry my comp was doing something funny01:44
knomedjbushido, wait for a while or a couple whiles. P01:44
knome:P01:44
Mooc1let me bookmark this link01:44
Mooc1I probably asked like a billion questions didn't mean just trying to get this dust box to act right01:46
djbushidooh, just had to reload amarok... wow i feel stupid01:46
djbushidoand don't feel like you are asking a lot of questions, trust me, i have you beat...01:46
Mooc1really well I still feel like a house fly at times01:47
djbushidoits ok, i feel like that posting in ubuntu forums...01:48
* knome slaps Mooc1 with a flyswatter01:48
djbushidothats mean...01:48
Mooc1ouch01:48
djbushidoby the way, how do you say that with your name on the right?01:48
Mooc1huh01:48
knomedjbushido, /me does things01:49
djbushido"*|knome slaps Mooc1 with a flyswatter" not "knome|slaps Mooc1 with a flyswatter"01:49
* djbushido feels stupid01:49
djbushidooh01:49
Mooc1hehehe01:49
djbushidosee, you aren't the housefly...01:50
djbushidoi got you beat by a long shot...01:50
knomenight everybody.01:50
Mooc1knome keep those seeds up so I can get ubuntu 8.04 or xubuntu 8.0401:50
knomei will probably be back tomorrow.01:50
djbushidoget 8.10 - thats what i use01:50
Mooc1me too gotta go01:50
knomeMooc1, i haven't seeded them, but i'm sure somebody will01:51
Mooc1I plan to01:51
Mooc1oh ok01:51
knome->01:51
Mooc1one day somebody will01:51
Mooc1:-P01:51
viddknome, you missed my summarry of what is to come!01:51
djbushidoi missed it too... wait, what did i miss?01:52
vidddjbushido, you never came to my channel01:52
Mooc1well I better go got too much stuff to do tomorrow01:54
Mooc1hope someone will seed the xubuntu 8.04 or ubuntu01:55
djbushidoi might have my old 8.04 alternate cd lying around, see me later01:55
Mooc1oh ok cool I need it please help me out01:56
djbushidogot to leave in like 5 minutes, i should have time tomorrow though01:56
Mooc1thats cool for me see you then01:57
Mooc1later knome vidd djbushido01:58
JUAN_ANTONIOHello01:58
djbushidowhaddup01:58
JUAN_ANTONIONeed to know the minimum requirements for Xubuntu 8.1001:59
djbushidorecommended ram=19802:00
djbushidoor something like that, plus 1GB install space02:00
JUAN_ANTONIOUhu02:00
JUAN_ANTONIOVGA?02:00
Mooc1well that disqualifies02:00
Mooc1me02:00
JUAN_ANTONIOAround 32 Mb maybe?02:00
djbushidouh...02:00
djbushidopretty sure the install cd needs ~92 mb02:01
Mooc1I have less than that02:01
JUAN_ANTONIO92 Mb RAM or VGA?02:01
djbushidonot sure02:01
djbushidocheck www.xubuntu.org02:02
JUAN_ANTONIOI cannot fin it inside, my friend02:02
Mooc1where did vidd go did he leave02:02
djbushidogot to go, bye02:02
JUAN_ANTONIOSo, tell me about your machine02:02
JUAN_ANTONIOOk, bye02:02
viddMooc1, no...im still around02:03
Mooc1oh ok I though you left thanks for the support and the links this helps me a lot02:03
* vidd was talking world politics in his private channel02:04
Mooc1oh don't get me started in that subject02:04
JUAN_ANTONIOBye, go to sleep02:06
PorkSodadude what happen to vidd03:13
PorkSodaknome did vidd split03:15
PorkSodaits me mooc103:15
PorkSodaknome03:21
PorkSodathe kernel where did vidd go03:22
anorexicif anybody will ask why airodump does not capture any packets if I'm not connected to any wireless network with atheros chipset. just tell them to dusable wireless (rmb on the network icon) and then airmon will enable monitor mode correctly03:23
anorexicgod damn 2 days of research for simple shit03:23
anorexichate linux :(03:23
Ahmuckanorexic: yes, it can be trying 4 sure03:24
PorkSodaknome03:28
ubuntuim on a live cd and have attached a hard drive with a pata to usb cable, it mounts but i cannot access some files(permissions), i know user name/pass, how would i gain access? i want my firefox bookmarks/etc03:40
helpplzim on a live cd and have attached a hard drive with a pata to usb cable, it mounts but i cannot access some files(files like .mozzilla), i know the user/pass, how would i gain access? i want my firefox bookmarks/etc03:51
j1mchelpplz: can you access any files?03:54
helpplzmost, just a couple have x's on them, permission issue i geuss.03:55
j1mcand you're accessing these via the livecd?03:55
helpplzya im on a laptop with livecd03:56
j1mcwhat is the mount point of the hard drive that has the files?03:56
helpplz/dev/sdb03:57
helpplzits connected via usb03:57
helpplzerr its /media/disk/03:58
helpplzi wanna transfer those files to another usb hd03:58
dcolishhelpplz: eff'n take root03:58
j1mcok.  thanks.  so what is the full path to the files you want?03:58
helpplzlivecd isnt root?03:59
dcolishyou don't know?03:59
helpplzi thought it was04:00
dcolishit will say in the prompt from a terminal, can you open a terminal04:01
dcolishdo you have any system besides the live cd to perform the transfer with?04:01
helpplznope its geust i geuss i says ubuntu04:01
helpplzit*04:01
helpplzill transfer to another usb pen drive04:02
helpplzok nm i did sudo thunar ty04:02
j1mcfrom the terminal, can you just type      sudo cp /path/to/original/files /path/to/new/location04:03
dcolishunless they're directories04:04
dcolishhelpplz: do you have an alt cd?04:07
helpplznope xubuntu 8.10 38604:08
dcolishget one, this task would be trivial in a recovery shell. its single user mode04:09
dcolishactually, the netboot cd should work too. Its a lighter dl as well04:09
helpplzi was thinking some extra security was added to ubuntu lol so it wouldnt be so easy to read personal files04:11
dcolishif you have physical access to a box, all bets are off04:11
helpplzlvm i guess does that04:12
faryshtaHi there, has someone tried the beta of XFCE?04:12
dcolishno encryption would04:12
scribawfWhere do I find minicom?04:17
dcolish!minicom04:20
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about minicom04:20
faryshtasomeone here have tried fuzzy of hooper?04:20
dcolishubottu: you suck04:20
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about you suck04:20
dcolishits in apt04:20
dcolishscribawf: minicom is in apt04:20
j1mcfaryshta: i haven't really tried them yet, no04:21
j1mcfaryshta: do you have a question about the xfce 4.6 betas?04:22
faryshtaj1mc, yeah, I wanna know if it is safe to upgrade.04:23
j1mcfaryshta: no, it's not safe to upgrade to 4.6 yet04:23
j1mcand i'm not just saying that to say that - it's really just not ready yet04:23
faryshtaWell I understand the difference among beta and official release. I just want to know if it is stable enough to be used. I know about bug reports and that.04:24
j1mcfaryshta: ok . . . i have only used it briefly in a virtual machine . . .  it had rough edges, and wasn't production ready, but if that's ok w/ you . . . then i suppose you could try.  bug reports would be welcome, i'm sure.04:26
j1mci gotta hit the sack.  :)  have a good night all.04:27
faryshtaWell I will wait the dev channel of xubuntu catch the 4.5.92 version (beta 2) and upgrade.04:27
slinkeeyhi04:49
slinkeeyMy menu bars dissapeared after applying the updates today...04:49
slinkeeyHow can I ge these back04:49
slinkeeyThe bars that have the application menu, logout icon, firefox icon by default....04:49
slinkeey_sorry disconnected04:51
slinkeey_my top and bottom bar are missing after updating xubuntu04:52
slinkeey_I should really say panels04:54
faryshtaslinkeey, on terminal go xfce-settings-show04:55
slinkeeyI got it back04:57
slinkeeyI went to uset/bin and clicked on xfsc4-panel04:57
faryshtagreat.04:58
slinkeeywierd04:58
slinkeeythanks04:58
slinkeeyso far I like xubuntu better then ubuntu....  seams like less going on... Nice and simple04:59
slinkeeyI like stuff simple05:00
slinkeeyDo most users end up installing openoffice or is abiword and etc pretty decent05:00
slinkeey_sorry I am in here twice I just killed my other session05:02
faryshtame to.05:02
faryshtaslinkeey_, actually abiword has better support for xlsx and docx files.05:03
|TJ|is xubuntu built on debian or mandrake?05:09
faryshtatj debian05:11
faryshtamandrake has his own flavor with xfce.05:17
The-Kerneljoin #tool05:32
kddiHi, how can i project my screen to projector? im using acer extensa 4620 laptop06:49
TheSheepkddi: connect the projector and in terminal type 'xrandr --auto'07:05
Ahmuckhow does one run a python program?07:13
Ahmuckin xubuntu07:13
Ahmucki assume that's what it is, as it ends in .py07:13
TheSheepAhmuck: either set the rights to execute it and just click on it, or open terminal and type 'python programname.py'07:17
Ahmuckok, it's not working and giving an error so i did do the right thing07:18
Ahmuckhi TheSheep07:18
TheSheepwhat error did it give?07:18
AhmuckTheSheep: do u do artrage?07:28
Ahmuckhttp://pastebin.com/m266f1ed07:28
TheSheepAhmuck: install python-xml07:29
jeffkpayneanyone having lock up issues with xubuntu 8.10 on a Lenovo T61?07:29
AhmuckTheSheep: same error.  i was trying to get gogh to install07:31
Ahmuckthought i might see if it was similar to artrage07:31
law1hi07:32
yasvchow do i set opera to be the system wide preferred browser?07:38
yasvcupdate-alternatives --config x-www-browser is already set to opera07:38
yasvcstill the deskbar search applet (for example) opens links in firefox07:39
TheSheepyasvc: settings->setting manager->preferred applications07:40
yasvcTheSheep: that's the first place i set opera to default07:41
TheSheepyasvc: it should work for all xubuntu's default applications07:42
yasvci wwonder why it doesn't work for me07:43
yasvcmaybe i should just uninstall FF?07:44
yasvci might need it sometimes though07:44
TheSheepyasvc: wait, isn't deskbar a gnome application?07:52
TheSheepyasvc: try setting the default browser in gnome settings07:52
yasvci can't find any gnome settings, i basically have xubuntu with a few gnome packets but nothing else08:04
TheSheepyou have a .gconf directory?08:07
yasvcyes08:08
TheSheephrm, can't find that setting08:09
yasvcthunar opens html files in opera..08:10
yasvcpidgin opens links in firefox08:12
TheSheeppidgin uses gconf for its config...08:13
yasvci have gconftool  but no gconf-editor or such08:14
TheSheepyou can install it, if you think it'd help08:15
yasvcgconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http  gives me command = firefox %s08:18
yasvcso i think that's what i need to change08:19
yasvcwell now it's set to opera but it still opens FF08:21
yasvcmaybe i need to logout?08:21
TheSheepno08:21
TheSheepgconf was built to update config on the fly08:22
yasvcok, deskbar uses opera now :)08:25
TheSheepgood news, xfce 4.6 will use yet another config system :)08:25
yasvcheh08:26
yasvcpidgin still insists on using FF08:32
dubihello08:37
dubican anyone tell me pls how i fix this: i have xubuntu 8.10 but before that i used gnome. now whenever i log in i have to run nautilus to mount my other hdb08:38
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yasvcok i realised pidgin has it's own setting for default browser! gahh08:43
gabkdllyyasvc: although you probably saw that one of the options is to use the desktop default (which probably should be the default, but perhaps the maintainer has his/her reasons)08:50
gabkdllydubi: hi08:51
dubigabkdlly hello08:51
gabkdllydubi: thunars volume manager SHOULD find attached devices and put a link to them on your desktop.  At least that is the default behavior I am used to.  Although, I just upgraded to intrepid myself, so maybe they have something new in the works08:52
dubimaybe i should install that 'volume manager'. i started out with ubuntu intrepid install and sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop08:54
dubithen chose xfce as my default de. after that devices do not automagically mount themselves like they used to in gnome08:55
gabkdllydubi: check (while logged into an xfce session) Applications -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> File Manager -> Advanced08:55
TheSheepdubi: go to thunar, preferences, advanced, volume manager08:55
gabkdllydoh08:55
gabkdllyah, different path to the same options menu :)08:56
dubiso for me to make my other hdds visible i have to run nautilus - hehe yes they are the same08:58
dubiEnable Volume Management is checked09:00
gabkdllydubi: are you sure it is not mounted? check by running df in a terminal09:03
dubithey are mounted now - because i ran nautilus 4 hours ago. but right after startup they are not automatically mounted09:04
gabkdllydubi: I suppose you could add an entry in /etc/fstab, but someone wiser than I might have a better idea09:06
dubithats a good idea. but ever since intrepid i could not make sense of etc/fstab - what are those UUIDs? This is the first time I saw those09:07
gabkdllywikipedia knows a little about UUID http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUID09:08
dubithanks gab - i have a last question tho: is it ok for me to use ubuntuguide dapper instructions on intrepid to automatically mount ntfs on boot up?09:10
gabkdllydubi: you can find the UUID of your mounted devices in /proc/mounts09:12
dubisounds scary09:12
gabkdllycat /proc/mounts09:13
gabkdllyhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID09:14
gabkdllyfstab is pretty standard, so it should be pretty safe to follow those instructions09:15
gabkdllyyou do make backups, righ?09:15
gabkdllyright?09:15
dubiwell sort of09:15
dubii used to run dropbox and it synchronized my home folder on a server09:16
dubiso basically most of my impt files are in a server somewhere09:16
dubii just ahve to remember the password :)09:16
gabkdllyyou should always ask yourself: can I afford to lose everything I have changed since my last backup?09:17
dubiyes09:17
dubino worries :)09:17
gabkdllythe smart developers will have their reasons for useing UUID in the fstab, so I suggest you try and follow suit09:18
dubithanks gabkdlly uve been really nice., i ahve to surrender my internets to my sister09:21
dubi:)09:21
dubibye09:22
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mac123hi11:30
mac123is it pssible to dd backup the xubuntu partition from inside itself?11:30
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defenceministerI have switched to using fluxbox in xubuntu11:34
defenceministerbut now the network manager application (I think) that was in xfce is not started and is not giving me a static IP11:35
defenceministerHow should I go about having a static ip?11:36
gabkdllydefenceminister: I believe you can set everything in /etc/network11:39
defenceministerok, will do11:39
defenceministerthanks11:39
mac123anyone? :(11:41
gabkdllymac123: hi11:44
gabkdllymac123: it should not be a problem, as long as you put the output on a separate partition11:44
mac123hi11:44
gabkdllyalthough, it sounds like you might have more experience with dd than me ;)11:45
mac123wont there be some sort of issue with disk activity?11:45
mac123oh lol11:45
* mac123 has very little experince with dd11:45
gabkdllyI would not know what to do with a dd created image of my hard drive.  I have used tar for my backups so far.  I don't really care about anything that is not in my home directory11:45
mac123i have an encrypted install so an exact backup of the partition is handy cause if any data changes then i cant mount it11:46
gabkdllyI am pretty sure that dd will NOT constantly check to see if something has been written to disk, it just does as it is told and copies everything the device has to offer, taking pieces of data as they are on the disk at the time that it passes them.11:47
mac123what if a write is occuring as it passes?11:48
gabkdllymac123: that is pretty low level, something the kernel developers and dd programmers should worry about, not the end user.  Although, I would suggest you save and close all important documents before issuing dd11:49
gabkdllyI have no clue how you would resurrect the data saved thusly11:50
mac123livecd11:50
gabkdllyoh, that is a good idea11:50
gabkdllythen you should not have any worries11:50
gabkdllyyou can just leave it unmounted and then there will be no data change on the fly11:51
mac123yeah11:51
mac123using dcfldd to make the backup that way there on the fly md511:51
gabkdllywhat file format are you outputting to?11:51
mac123no format just another exact sized partition11:51
mac123guess imma hav to brave tryin this hehe11:52
gabkdllywould it not be easier set up a RAID, and have it synced for you automatically11:53
* gabkdlly has no experience setting up a RAID11:53
mac123yeah i dont know how11:54
mac123but i like to manually backup11:55
mac123setup something that works and backup11:55
gabkdllygotcha11:55
mac123that way if i mess up the backup didnt get overwritten hehe11:55
gabkdllytrue, true11:56
gabkdllysbackup promises a lot, you might look into it11:56
gabkdllyI have not used it though11:56
gabkdllylike I said, I use tar11:57
gabkdllydefenceminister: this might be helpful http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html12:01
mac123thx12:02
tomahowk_hi guys12:37
knome'lo12:37
tomahowk_ive got a problem sharing files from xubuntu to windows vista12:38
tomahowk_and i am a totally noob at xubuntu.... so you know :P12:38
knome!samve12:38
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about samve12:38
knome!samba12:38
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.  Also see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21209812:38
tomahowk_some guys said i should use Nautilus12:39
knomethat's one option.12:39
tomahowk_oh...12:39
knomebut it's not the best IMHO12:40
knomewhen using xubuntu, because nautilus is quite heavy12:40
tomahowk_you see, i can see my linux pc under "network" @ the vista pc, but when i click on it, i only see Printers, not a map12:40
tomahowk_oh okay12:40
knomesee those links ^12:40
tomahowk_okay...12:40
tomahowk_ill go have a look, when i dont get it, ill get back here (english is not my native language)12:41
knomewhat is?12:41
tomahowk_Dutch12:41
knomeah ok12:41
tomahowk_got my first problem already12:44
tomahowk_if i copy this:12:44
tomahowk_/servername/sharename  /media/mountname  cifs  guest,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode  0  012:44
tomahowk_it says its no directory12:44
knomedid you change the paths? (/servername/sharename and /media/mountname) ?12:45
tomahowk_uhm... no :312:45
tomahowk_to what should i change them?12:45
knomethe first one is obvious, isn't it?12:45
knome/yourwindowsmachine/sharedfolder12:46
knomeand then any path which exists12:46
tomahowk_but, i dont want to see a folder on my windows machine, i want the opposite12:46
tomahowk_can't seem to get it working12:55
knomeuh12:57
knomei have to go12:57
knomehope someone else will be able to help you12:57
knomebye ->12:57
sinboxhello there, panels not showing when I boot up today :/12:59
sinboxk sorted that13:03
sinboxweird though13:03
Moochknome do you know what happened to vidd yesterday13:24
sinboxhe went to reboot and never reappeared as far as I remember13:27
Moochah ok my comp disconnected and tried to comeback and it look like he split13:28
* mac321 put a bomb in his pc -.@13:29
Moochput a bomb in his pc ?13:29
mac321you know reboot kaboooom13:30
mac321he wont be back13:30
Moochyep dust13:30
jalswhat do i need to install to get wmv files to play in firefox?14:01
viddinteresting question....i was wondering the same thing14:02
ablomeni think mozilla-mplayer plays wmv's14:05
ablomenyou could also look at the totem, vlc etc plugins14:05
viddperhaps the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly would do it for you14:07
sinboxI think restricted drivers are in the medibuntu repo or something, I tend to avoid wmv files14:07
DukeNukemEnter text here...vidd its me mooch15:05
viddhello15:05
viddhow'd the upgrade go?15:06
viddcrash and burn?15:06
viddor is it still going (like that energizer bunny)?15:07
DukeNukemI haven't done the upgrades yet because I wanted to ask you something15:08
viddok...ask away15:08
DukeNukemwell do I need to apply the updates to do the upgrade15:09
viddDukeNukem, yes.....the supported method (less likely to nuke your box) is to completely update your system b4 your upgrade15:10
viddhowever...if you do NOT do the updates first, and go right to the upgrade, you should be fine....15:11
DukeNukemok so I still gotta download the 329 updates ?15:11
DukeNukemah ok15:11
viddjust might need toi do the upgrade recovery15:11
viddDukeNukem, guestion for ya....15:12
DukeNukemok you said something about downloading 8.04 direct without torrents would that take almost as long as torrents15:13
viddif your friend has broadband....why not take your system there and borrow his bandwith?15:13
DukeNukemok go15:13
DukeNukemno nic15:13
viddDukeNukem, downloading the iso directly would take much less time then getting it via torrents15:14
DukeNukemthen I will go ahead and leave running tonight15:14
vidd(nic cards are like 10$ these days =\15:14
* vidd has seen used ones for a dollar15:15
sinboxtorrents usually come down pretty fast (if you have broadband)15:15
DukeNukemnot the expense that concernes me but the configuration15:15
viddsinbox, no-one is seeding15:15
sinboxno one?15:15
viddDukeNukem, the kernel will auto-detect the nic15:15
viddsinbox, thats what they said15:16
DukeNukemoh really even if my mobo is super ancient?15:16
viddyes15:16
sinbox55 seds for xubuntu 8.0415:16
sinboxseeds*15:16
DukeNukemok well I may consider that then15:17
viddits not your mobo that needs to detect the nic, but the kernel15:17
viddyou have an open pci slot?15:17
DukeNukemyeah15:17
DukeNukemI got like two15:18
viddthen get you any nic off the shelf, plug it in15:18
DukeNukemI may need to get another modem mine seems to disconnect at around 7pm15:18
viddthe most you might have to do is add 2 lines to your /etc/networking/interfaces file15:19
DukeNukemwhat do u mean15:19
viddDukeNukem, the kernel will auto-detect the nic, and the proper driver will loaded.15:20
viddbut the network interfaces file tells the system how to connect to the internet15:20
DukeNukemah ok15:20
viddthat may or may not need to be adjusted15:20
viddit is normally writen during install15:20
viddyou are using dapper.....15:21
DukeNukemso I really don't need to install any software15:21
DukeNukemyes15:21
viddno...just edit one file15:21
viddi dont recall if dapper auto-edited the interfaces when new hardware was added15:22
vidd8.10 does, but i dont know about 6.0615:22
DukeNukemI was looking at the nic cards the other day and just wasn't sure if my mobo would detect it15:23
viddDukeNukem, if you have a pci slot, then your golden15:23
DukeNukemoh yeah two15:24
viddthe mobo only has to say "hey...somethings there" in order for the kernel to say"hey...nic card....get to work"15:24
vidd=]15:24
DukeNukemmy mobo is like the dino of mobos15:24
DukeNukem199915:25
DukeNukemcompaq presario that had windows 9815:25
viddi have a system from the win3.1 days that runs like a (crippled) champ15:25
DukeNukemwith the original amd athlon15:25
viddmaxed out the ram at 64mb15:26
DukeNukemmine maxes at 512mb15:26
openstephi15:26
openstepany devs here?15:27
DukeNukemmy windows pc maxes at 2gb or one15:27
viddopenstep, they are at the -devel chanel.....15:27
viddwhat ya need?15:27
viddopenstep, what do you need?15:28
DukeNukemvidd what happened to you yesterday did your pc die of horrible death?15:28
viddDukeNukem, when? @ 10pm EST?15:28
vidddcolish, why not just /nick?15:29
openstephi, I am in an urgent need to setup xfce in a away....15:29
DukeNukemyeah when I joined with you at the viddandme channel15:29
openstepthat I setup one user and apply all settings to a bunch of others users15:29
viddDukeNukem, i had to rack out...bed-time....15:29
DukeNukemah ok15:30
dcolishvidd: cuz that was another client running at home, now i'm at work15:30
openstepI am making an ltsp setup15:30
DukeNukemdid you check out that website I told you about15:30
openstepin a school, where I do not want students to mess with settings15:30
openstepany ideas?15:30
viddone moment please....15:31
viddopenstep, did you even look https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP#Linux%20Multi-User%20Server%20Configurations?15:36
DukeNukemvidd I may download xubuntu 8.04 at home or buy a nic then take it to my friends15:36
TheSheepopenstep: also google for 'xfce kiosk'15:36
viddopenstep, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LockdownHomeDirs tells you EXACTLY what you want to do (lock down the /home directory so the user can't change it)15:37
viddopenstep, this is BASIC stuff15:37
DukeNukemhe is probably a newbie like me15:38
viddDukeNukem, you know how to use google....right?15:38
DukeNukemoh yeah15:39
DukeNukemur right basic15:39
viddi found the pages listed after entering "lstp xubuntu howto " in google15:39
DukeNukemimagine that15:40
viddfirst link (after the ads) was the gateway i needed15:40
DukeNukemnot like modem though what a nightmare15:40
DukeNukem*my15:40
viddhehe15:40
viddmodems are NOT basic15:40
vidd95% of them are WINModems15:41
openstepI found kiosk mode and that is good15:41
DukeNukemthe install was perfect but modem config its like rocket science15:41
openstepaltohugh not enough15:41
viddopenstep, did you look at the second link i posted?15:42
openstepI would like to lock down the xfce config area15:42
openstepjust a sec15:42
DukeNukembrb15:42
viddopenstep, the most important set is the editing of the "adduser.conf"15:43
viddthat is the template for all new user creations15:44
openstepyou guys misunderstand me15:45
openstepI am talking about restricting xfce interface15:45
viddlike what?15:45
viddplease....explain to me15:46
openstepmaking a unified desktop, panel (already solved) and so on15:46
viddyeah15:46
viddall of which is auto-set by the adduser.conf file15:47
openstepfor example deisable right click on desktop would be nice15:47
openstepaha, so i should look at the adduser.conf in your opinion15:48
viddyou set the adduser.conf file to add "./config" and all your custom settings that are in there, from the storage location you specify15:48
TheSheepopenstep: you can make the right click show the application menu15:48
openstephm, I will look into it15:48
viddby default, adduser does not create a ./config file. it is created the first time a user logs in....15:48
TheSheepmodifying the desktop can be disabled by simply removig write access to the directory, I think15:49
viddby having your adduser.conf file write this directory, when the user logs in for the first time, the system uses the existing file, and does not create on15:49
openstepI will try it15:49
openstepbe back soon15:50
openstepthx15:50
DukeNukemI read u can download xubuntu on a psp15:50
viddDukeNukem, if its got a boot system and storage capacity, you can intall linux on it =]15:51
TheSheepbut it's not an officilly supported platform15:51
vidd*writeable/flashable boot system*15:52
DukeNukemI think you can the memory these days is getting bigger I can't keep up look at the Iphone15:52
viddbtw openstep your question is NOT a devel question in any way, shape or form15:53
DukeNukemI think he split15:53
DukeNukemvidd where do you live if you don't mind me asking15:54
DukeNukemvidd u still here16:00
DukeNukemvidd are you on the politics channel16:07
DukeNukemvidd must have left confused16:09
openstepback16:11
viddDukeNukem, im back16:11
DukeNukemah ok figured something happened16:12
* vidd is at work16:12
DukeNukemnot me I'm off today :)16:12
nathamhi, whats is the minimun ram requirement for xubuntu?16:18
DukeNukem*gonna go make me something to eat be back later*16:19
nathamanyone please?16:21
pleia2natham: see http://xubuntu.org/get16:26
pleia2scroll down a little16:26
viddnatham, according to http://xubuntu.org/get 64 MB is required with the alt-install cd16:26
vidd192MB is listed as the minimum to run after install....but 256MB is recommended16:29
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wesolekhello, can anybody help? I can't connect to my machine from anywhere using ssh16:55
wesolekI know I don't have some sort of xserver host installed, just don't know what it is exactly16:56
Odd-rationalewesolek: do you have a ssh server on the host machine?16:56
wesolekodd-rationale, I think this may be the problem16:57
Odd-rationalewesolek: ok... have you read the wiki page yet?16:57
Odd-rationale!ssh16:57
ubottuSSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/16:57
wesolekI've just installed my kubuntu, so I don't know if it's there by dafault16:57
Odd-rationale wesolek16:57
Odd-rationalewesolek: no the server is not installed by default... for security reasons...16:57
wesolekodd-rationale, nope. was trying to find on google, poor result16:58
Odd-rationalewesolek: yeah, well, the first link there is pretty good.... and should be enough to get you going...16:58
Odd-rationalewesolek: are you planning on doing xforwarding and stuff? or just the shell?16:59
wesolekgreat, thanks! until today I had suse, and it was working fine16:59
viddwesolek, simply installing openssh-server is sufficient anymore16:59
wesolekI think xforwarding stuff, odd-rationale16:59
wesolekthanks vidd :)16:59
Odd-rationalewesolek: then i would advise using nxserver...17:00
viddssh -X [username]@[hostname] works out-of-the-box17:00
wesolekthat's what I was using :)17:00
viddwesolek, but you need the server installed on the machine you are trying to remote into first17:00
wesolekodd-rationale, I'm not that good in all this linux world, so it'll be better for me to stick with something that I know :)17:01
wesolekvidd, I know, that's what I wanted to find out (the exact name of that server)17:01
wesolekthanks guys :)17:01
viddwb openstep17:02
openstephi17:03
viddopenstep, is your ltsp going ok now?17:05
openstepwell, now I am not able to test it17:11
wesolekok, ssh to my machine works fine now :) thanks guys. I still have a problem, though, with forwarding windows from another linux/unix machine to my screen. so when I ssh -XC it works fine, but when I try to open a window it says: Cannot open connection to window server: :0 (Server package)17:11
openstepI have to wait until tomorrow morning17:11
openstepbut thanks for asking17:11
openstepwhat I most need is a way to prevent the user access the xfce config menu17:12
openstepand apply it to all users17:12
openstepand so that the useres will get their preferences from a central place17:12
Odd-rationalewesolek: are you trying to attach an already running window to your ssh session?17:14
wesolekno, just trying to open a new one on that machine, but so the window actually pops up on my screen17:15
openstepvidd: any ideas?17:15
wesolekwhen I had suse, everything was fine, but I can't remember whether it was fixed or worked from the beginning17:16
viddopenstep, yes....you follow the instructions on that page i posted b4....17:27
viddyou set the ./config folder so that only the admin group has write permissions17:27
viddchmod -Rf 770 /home/[user]/.config17:28
openstepaha, that is half solution but will try it17:29
openstepthx17:30
viddopenstep, it might be 70017:30
viddopenstep, belay that....17:32
viddyou want the permissions to be read only for the ./config folder17:32
viddyou want the entire /home to be 77017:33
openstepI would like to make one configuration and then all users to read that17:33
viddopenstep, then you do not want linux17:34
openstepso anytime I make a change I do not have to do it for all users17:34
viddanother option is to make the ./config folder a symbolic link....17:34
viddthat MAY do what you want17:35
openstepaha, good idea17:35
TheSheephttp://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/ar01s03.html <-- this might help...17:36
TheSheepthe default global location of .config is /etc/xdg/17:36
dcolishwesolek: try ssh -Y17:38
wesolekwow, it worked17:40
viddwesolek, are you trying to access the remote machine from a linux machine or a windows machine?17:40
wesolekwhy's that?17:40
viddnvmd then17:41
wesolekfrom kubuntu to linux/unix17:41
viddwesolek, in reference to the -Y fixing your issue.......http://www.oak.homeunix.org/lists/cslug-l/msg02555.html17:43
wesolekthanks :)17:43
wesolekit works fine now :)17:43
openstepthanks all17:44
openstepsee you17:44
viddedit your server's ssh_config ForwardX11Trusted = Yes17:44
viddthen the -Y will no longer be needed17:44
vidd(in theory)17:44
wesoleknow X is working fine :)17:45
wesolekbut I found another problem17:45
wesolekit won't update17:45
wesolekI mean kubuntu won't update17:45
viddwhat do you mean "wont update"?17:45
wesolekit gets the list of 62 updates but then it fails to connect to get them17:46
viddon the local machine or the remote machine?17:46
wesoleklocal17:46
viddbroadband connection? wired or wireless?17:47
wesolekwired, behind a proxy17:47
viddyeah....17:47
wesolekI thought I changed the proxy settings17:47
viddyour proxy is messing you up17:47
viddthe updates show not because its connecting and seeing new updates....17:48
viddit found those updates b4 the proxy17:48
wesolekit seems to update the list fine17:48
wesolekI mean the bars are running fine, but then when I want to apply, it won't connect17:49
viddif you clear your apt-cache, that will fail too17:49
viddbars?17:49
wesolekprogress bars17:49
wesoleklol17:49
viddwhat are you using to check for updates?17:49
wesolekadept17:50
wesolekthis icon popped out on it's own17:50
viddok....i know nothing of how that app works.....17:50
viddbut from the command prompt, run "sudo apt-get update"17:50
wesolekcan it be done from the terminal though?17:50
wesolekyeah I did17:51
wesolekand it runs fine17:51
viddsuccess?17:51
viddok...not do "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"17:51
vidd*now17:51
wesolekit's working now :)17:52
viddit would appear that adept is enept at connecting17:52
viddyour proxy is most likely blocking that specific app17:52
wesolekI don't understand why17:53
wesolekmost computers on the uni are linux-based17:53
viddits possible that adept uses a different port?17:53
wesolekno clue17:53
cody-somervilleno17:53
wesolekI've just installed my kubuntu17:53
viddcody-somerville, any idea why adept would fail and apt-get would work?17:54
cody-somervilleno17:54
wesolekI did export http_proxy="....."17:54
wesolekthat how I got to work apt-get17:55
viddwesolek, was adept installed b4 or after the proxy?17:55
wesolekadept first, as it came with the installation17:55
viddwesolek, that may also fix up adept17:55
wesolekthen I exported proxy settings17:55
wesolekno, it didn't fix the adept17:56
* vidd does not know....17:56
wesoleklol17:56
* vidd doesnt use proxies17:56
wesolekI don't either (at home)17:56
wesolekhere unfortunately...17:56
wesoleknot up to me17:56
viddwesolek, see if this helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83401.html17:57
viddwesolek, look at post January 18th, 2007, 05:48 AM17:59
wesolekyeah, just in case I also did ftp_proxy18:00
wesolekjust waiting for the updates to finish and I will run adept again to check18:00
viddwesolek, you will want to get a package to install18:01
wesolekbrb reboot required18:01
wesolekI have one that I can test it on18:01
wesolekbrb18:01
viddwb18:05
wesolek:) ta18:06
wesolekit won't even fetch the current package list18:06
viddall well and good?18:06
wesolekall except adept18:06
vidddid you follow the instructions?18:06
wesolekI think I did18:07
wesolekis apt.conf = apt.conf.d ???18:11
vidderm....dunno18:12
wesolekthey refer to that file in the instructions but I don't have that file18:13
wesolekjust the one with .d18:13
=== leche_y_galletas is now known as leche
hrabanHi, I am running xubuntu 8.10 on a small eee-pc-like laptop. I installed it on a USB key (hdd is broken) but yesterday I pulled it out by accident before the shutdown-sequence was completed20:17
hrabantoday, for the first time ever, apt-get install segfaults :/20:17
hrabanalso, when I logged in to  xfce, it gave me a warning about the configuration file of the power manager being corrupted (I do not exactly recall what the error message was)20:19
hrabanaside from that, everything seems fine for now... what is the recommended way to check if the (file) system is OK?20:20
dcolishhraban: e2fsck20:36
anubisAnyone ever DJ with Linux?20:42
djbushdiono, but i hear bpmdj is good20:46
hrabandcolish, ah, poo, it's the root filesystem. can I somehow tell it to load some necessary tools into RAM at the next boot, unmount, and start checking?20:48
djbushdiohttp://bpmdj.yellowcouch.org/index.html20:48
hraban(thanks for the suggestion by the way)20:48
dcolishhraban: you'll need a recovery disk20:49
hrabandcolish, ok, I'll put it in the laptop of a friend of mine and check it there20:50
hraban(I don't have an extra USB key available that's why... :P)20:51
hrabanthanks!20:51
hrabanHmm, I ran the checks but it did not change anything.21:11
hrabanit did find and fix some problems with the disk, but apt-get is still segfaulting.. should I try to reinstall it, perhaps?21:12
viddhraban, does this system have the /home on a seperate partition?21:15
hrabanyes21:15
hrabanon a SD card21:15
viddif apt-get is segfaulting, you have some serious issues21:15
hrabanok.. so where do I start? :P21:15
viddwell....i want to clarify.....21:16
viddfrom what i've seen, you have a dead hard drive, and you installed xubuntu on a usb key21:16
viddright?21:17
hrabanyes21:17
hrabanit worked beautifully, until I pulled out the USB key during shut down21:17
viddok...when you installed xubuntu on that usb key, you set up one partition for / and an other partition for /home?21:18
hrabanI probably should not have done that.. :)21:18
hrabanehmmm no, because the installer did not detect the SD card21:18
vidd(this is not the standard install method)21:18
hrabanI edited fstab manually later21:18
viddo...k....21:19
hrabanwhy?21:19
viddwell....if you are dealing with a fragged system, it is sometimes easier to install clean'21:19
hrabanit was not fragged when I was installing xubuntu21:19
hrabanbesides, the seperate /home partition has been working fine for almost a week now...21:20
hrabanthe hard drive itself is dead but that is disabled in the BIOS21:20
hrabanas far as xubuntu (or any other OS, for that manner) knows, it does not even exist.21:20
viddif you are installing "clean" and your /home is on a seperate partition, you set the /partition to format and the /home to say as is, and your (pretty much) set21:20
hrabanI don't understand what you mean21:21
viddhraban, your /partition is fragged21:21
hrabanright I understand what you mean now21:21
hrabanbut no need to worry about the contents of /home, there is nothing of value here21:22
viddyou might spend hours or days finding and fixing the tiny pieces of proken apps before its up at 100%....21:22
hrabanwell, I thought it would be an educating task :)21:22
viddor, you format and install clean all the apps in an hour or less21:22
hrabanbut if it is as hard as you say it is...21:22
viddhraban, it might JUST be apt-get21:23
hrabanvidd, true, true21:23
vidd(you know....the key app for fixing broken programs)21:23
hrabanactually, not even true, because I already know pretty much for sure more of the system is fubar21:23
viddhraban, so....an hour of cure? or 3 days of diagnostics, testing and (maybe) cure?21:24
hrabanbecause all of a sudden the battery monitor, too, does not work anymore21:24
vidd=]\21:24
hrabanheheh, when you put it like that... ;)21:24
hrabanalright, bbiab I guess :P21:25
hrabanthanks21:25
hrabanbye.21:25
=== danopia_ is now known as danopia
deus_Ok, this is fucked upo, i usually fix the "apic error on cpu1" error by disabling apic in the bootloader21:30
deus_but now in intrepid i get thrown into busybox and cant boot properly21:30
deus_why cant i boot without apic21:30
deus_?21:30
vidddeus_, did you install using the alt-cd with the "apic=off" setting?21:37
viddor was this an upgrade?21:37
deus_installed trough the alt-cd but i did not use the apic=off settings21:38
vidddeus_, can you get into the grub menu to edit the start command?21:39
deus_setting to noapic21:39
deus_i did that21:39
deus_i get thrown into busybox, i cant boot21:40
viddtry apic=off21:40
deus_no21:40
deus_will try it next time i crash21:42
vidddeus_, do you have more then one kernel choice?21:42
deus_no21:45
likemindeadHello, all.22:53
likemindead:-\22:54
knomelikemindead, .22:54
likemindeadI'm embarassed to say, this is the first time I've ever used IRC.22:55
knomeit's ok. we all have to start somewhere22:55
likemindeadTrue.22:56
likemindeadI've been slowly converting members of my LUG to Xfce. ;)22:56
knomesounds good.22:56
rshakin'hehe i use irc from my cara :)23:32
knomedon't drink and irc23:33
knomeeh i mean23:35
knomedrive and irc :P23:35
rshakinhehe i am not driving yet23:47
rshakinwe actually use it to communicate between trucks23:48
knomezomg23:48
rshakinruning zubuntu on my laptop in the truck too using verizon wireless to acess the internet23:48
rshakinpretty nice set up23:48
knomezubuntu?23:50
rshakinxubuntu23:50
knome;)23:50
rshakinit's pretty cool i acgtually love ti23:52
knomegood to hear.23:52
rshakini am surprised how this is worked out of he box23:52
rshakindid not get any errors or nothing23:53
knomegreat to hear also23:53
rshakinnow i just need to get some more progs on it to keep me entartained23:55
knomedo you need assistance?23:55
rshakinnaah i just havent found good games23:56
knometorcs, wesnoth?23:57

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