[00:00] <Zedde> I read the whole page befor I started
[00:00] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, yeah, but you conveniently forgot to tell US what you need to do
[00:00] <LjL> !nickspam | curtis
[00:00] <progre55> Titan8990: okay, let me download it then.
[00:01] <Zedde> hehe ya I have a Dell 3g modem and I'm trying to set it up
[00:01] <panus> hello masters of linux
[00:01] <sei> wtf
[00:01] <ikonia> sei: please control your langauge
[00:01] <Titan8990> progre55, what is your card exactly? lspci line for it
[00:01] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: Dell Wireless 5520 Generic Mobile Broadband 3G HSDPA
[00:01] <progre55> sec
[00:01] <`brandon`> g4lt-lappy: i ran Windows Vista OS
[00:01] <panus> hej guys can someone help a buddy get back on his ubuntu?
[00:02] <panus> pleeeeaesssse
[00:02] <meganerd> can you be less specific?
[00:03] <progre55> Titan8990: Ethernet Controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
[00:03] <panus> ok. I am using ubuntu with dual boot grub on my Toshiba laptop
[00:03] <g4lt-lappy> brandon_, and you somehow needed to not be in the directory you were copying from or provide the fullpath?  I'm going to go withn "no" on that
[00:03] <panus> I tried to boot with a projector connected and it would not work
[00:03] <Titan8990> progre55, I have the exact same card
[00:03] <panus> when I took out the projector now it wont let me boot ubuntu
[00:03] <Titan8990> progre55, let me find the guide I used
[00:03] <progre55> Titan8990, cool, I would really appreciate!
[00:03] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, good news/bad news.  ther's a bug on it.  investigating
[00:04] <fooey> my 8.10 livecd freezes during bootup at "starting bluetooth"; google returned a few results citing a conflicting tv tuner card, but I have none of those. any ideas?
[00:04] <panus> i read that its prety hard to setup up ubuntu to work with projector
[00:04] <panus> I had no clue
[00:04] <g4lt-lappy> ahh, you're reading from the bug
[00:04] <panus> can I get my system back please?
[00:04] <meganerd> depends on the video card
[00:04] <meganerd> I use Ubuntu with projectors every week
[00:04] <Titan8990> progre55, blacklist ath5k
[00:04] <Titan8990> progre55, http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=madwifi-ng
[00:04] <`brandon`> g4lt-lappy: Wow you made no sense there
[00:05] <Titan8990> progre55, follow that word for word, except for the "patch" part if you don't need injection
[00:05] <panus> ati radeon mobility 1600
[00:05] <meganerd> you don't need injection
[00:05] <progre55> Titan8990, okay, let me try
[00:05] <Titan8990> progre55, also, you will need the build-essentials package from apt-get in order to compile from source
[00:05] <Titan8990> !compile | progre55
[00:05] <fooey> anybody?
[00:05] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, A newer kernel (2.6.27-2-generic, latest from intrepid) now detects the device without any changes being required to option.c or any explicit forcing of module loading.
[00:06] <sebsebseb> panus: what happens when you try to boot up Ubuntu?
[00:06] <g4lt-lappy> zedde intrepid's up to 2.6.27-14 now
[00:06] <panus> blank screen, i hear the disc running to a point then nothing happens
[00:06] <Zedde> okay
[00:06] <panus> I tried the recovery mode
[00:07] <sebsebseb> panus: the disc?  a Live CD?
[00:07] <g4lt-lappy> just get the new kernel, and you should be in like flynn.  you can find out your present kernel via unam -a
[00:07] <sebsebseb> panus: oh the hard disk?
[00:07] <g4lt-lappy> uname even
[00:07] <panus> i havent tried running an ubuntu cd now
[00:07] <jerbear> isn't there something that allows you to create simple gui's with glade and integrate them with a shell script?
[00:07] <Zedde> thanks I did a update today
[00:07] <Zedde> dist-update
[00:07] <panus> seb:  hard disc
[00:07] <sebsebseb> panus: you said it dual booted? so you got Windows on there?  can you boot that up?
[00:07] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, still, uname -a to be sure, and did you reboot?
[00:07] <fooey> what happened to the user friendly climate over here? :S
[00:08] <sebsebseb> fooey: it's still here
[00:08] <panus> seb: i am using windows now to chat with u yes
[00:08] <Zedde> yes , Linux ubuntu 2.6.27-11-server #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 20:19:41 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[00:08] <panus> I need my system back
[00:08] <sebsebseb> panus: ok  so not a hard   disk problem
[00:08] <fooey> seb, at least tell me where to search
[00:08] <fooey> and I recognize that you're busy with someone else
[00:08] <g4lt-lappy> zedde and networkmangler is still missing it?
[00:08] <sebsebseb> fooey: search for what?
[00:08] <fooey> it's just that I'm in a bit of a hurry
[00:09] <fooey> my 8.10 livecd freezes during bootup at "starting bluetooth"; google returned a few results citing a conflicting tv tuner card, but I have none of those. any ideas?
[00:09] <fooey> help with that
[00:09] <panus> seb: i read that it might be something with xorg.conf
[00:09] <sebsebseb> fooey: I don't use bluetooth
[00:09] <fooey> neither do I
[00:09] <fooey> and that's the problem :\
[00:09] <panus> could that be corrupted? how can I change back to the riginal
[00:09] <sebsebseb> fooey: you can remote bluebooth
[00:09] <sebsebseb> remove
[00:09] <panus> also I am a linux pro-noob
[00:09] <fooey> I don't have any bluetooth devices in my pc
[00:09] <fooey> seb, how?
[00:09] <panus> pre-noob
[00:09] <sebsebseb> fooey: your in there now?
[00:10] <fooey> nope, refuses to boot
[00:10] <fooey> just freezes at "starting bluetooth"
[00:10] <sebsebseb> panus: sure Xorg could have gone wrong
[00:10] <sebsebseb> fooey: odd
[00:10] <sebsebseb> panus: as for your data in Ubuntu, you can always access that, and I would recommend doing a seperate home partition for it
[00:10] <fooey> yup :\
[00:11] <hajmola> does anyone else have the google earth problem where it won't display anything unless you run it as sudo? I don't want to run it as sudo.
[00:11] <docidu> any way i can make my gnome task bar have multiple lines? all the icons disapear after i get 30 or so windows open
[00:11] <panus> i was waiting for the new ubuntu version to do format my hard drive
[00:11] <g4lt-lappy> brandon_, so basically cp couldn't find ircd.conf IN YOUR CURRENT DIRECTORY.  there's two ways to fix that, one, provide the proper directory, or two, change to the right directory
[00:11] <sebsebseb> panus: the Live CD will let you have access to  the Ubuntu partition, as well as the  Windows partition as long as it was shut down properly
[00:11] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: Hmm  I feel abit stupid , haven't that on my system
[00:11] <sebsebseb> panus: yeah  and then you can go like Ext4
[00:11] <Zedde> well installing network-manager
[00:11] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, you do, it's the networking icon on the taskbar
[00:12] <sebsebseb> fooey: have you tried recovery mode?
[00:12] <Zedde> I'm not running x
[00:12] <Zedde> just shell
[00:12] <panus> i was going to do that but I needed to do a presentation and it got f''çked
[00:12] <g4lt-lappy> ahh, that would explain it
[00:12] <fooey> ugh, nope
[00:12] <Zedde> can't be done ?
[00:12] <panus> can I do something to get back on now?
[00:12] <g4lt-lappy> zedde you're pretty much going to want X, since the networkmanager is a X app
[00:12] <sebsebseb> panus: you can get to your data yes
[00:12] <fooey> what should I do exactly?
[00:13] <sebsebseb> panus: as for  Ubuntu itself, I  am not sure what has happended
[00:13] <g4lt-lappy> ubuntu is pretty GUIcentric
[00:13] <sebsebseb> panus: ,but xorg sounds likely
[00:13] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: I guesst that
[00:13] <panus> any hints where i can get some advice?
[00:13] <Mr_Wiggles> gui ooey
[00:13] <sebsebseb> fooey: boot the computer up and select recovery mode from the  bootloader
[00:13] <wTFl0l> When is the new version coming out?
[00:13] <sebsebseb> fooey: that will let you uninstall bluetooth stuff
[00:14] <sebsebseb> fooey: as well as  fix things like xorg and what not
[00:14] <sebsebseb> wTFl0l: 23rd April as far as I know
[00:14] <fooey> but I haven't even installed ubuntu yet :>
[00:14] <fooey> hence the livecd
[00:14] <g4lt-lappy> zedde anyways, try playing with networkmanager in X, I'm pretty sure you have it found, and then you can work from there in console
[00:14] <sebsebseb> fooey: oh  bluetooth  goes wrong on the LIve CD?
[00:14] <fooey> yup
[00:14] <[MindVirus]> Is there a way in VNC to make the server (the screen) connect to the person who wants to see it, instead of the other way around?
[00:14] <Zedde> I can install, X just don't like to have it to start all the time
[00:14] <wTFl0l> Cool
[00:14] <sebsebseb> fooey: did you  MD5sum the Live CD I guess not
[00:14] <sebsebseb> !md5sum
[00:14] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: will do
[00:14] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: thanks
[00:14] <fooey> actually, I did
[00:15] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, not all the time, just for now to prove everything's working
[00:15] <fooey> and it passed it perfectly
[00:15] <sebsebseb> fooey: the code comparison test?
[00:15] <fooey> yup
[00:15] <Dulak> [MindVirus]: vnc has a callback mode where the client connects, then disconnects and the server then connects back to the client, but the client still has to initiate the connection
[00:15] <fooey> and I've used the same cd to install on another pc
[00:15] <g4lt-lappy> tghen you should be able to figure out what networkmangler is doing and replicate in consiole
[00:15] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: I understand will test it :) I gues apt-get install x ?
[00:15] <[MindVirus]> Dulak, no, I need the server connect to the client.
[00:15] <sebsebseb> fooey: ok  how old is that computer? how much RAM?
[00:16] <meganerd> what kind of computer fooey?  CPU, video card, etc
[00:16] <Zedde> or x11
[00:16] <Dulak> [MindVirus]: yes, and I just explained that callback mode, which is the closest thing to what you want is not exactly what you want, but is similar
[00:16] <g4lt-lappy> Zedde, not really, ubuintu is pretty much going to have X unless you specifically uninstalled it
[00:16] <hajmola> does anyone else have the google earth problem where it won't display anything unless you run it as sudo?
[00:16] <fooey> well, it's a bit old :>
[00:16] <meganerd> Or you install ubuntu-server
[00:16] <g4lt-lappy> so you should be able to just tyep startx from a console,
[00:16] <[MindVirus]> Dulak, apparently the server can make a java applet effectively working as the client.
[00:16] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: installed a server ED
[00:16] <fooey> 2ghz p4, 256mb ram, 64mb vga
[00:17] <Zedde> a mini installtion
[00:17] <g4lt-lappy> megan, nost -server installs have gdm working right off the install
[00:17] <knoxville> yar
[00:17] <sebsebseb> fooey: maybe  old computer with   no good bluetooth suppourt
[00:17] <g4lt-lappy> meganerd, ^^^^
[00:17] <fooey> hmm?
[00:17] <meganerd> I have done a lot of server installs, none of them had X, gdm etc
[00:18] <sebsebseb> fooey: I don't know what your problem is,  but  sure bluetooth stuff should be able to remove that
[00:18] <g4lt-lappy> fooey, I don't envy you your machine right now, 256M RAM isn't going to be very speedy when all the GUI is loaded
[00:18] <Dulak> I always start with a server install, even on a desktop machine, then add desktop apps as I need/want them
[00:18] <sebsebseb> fooey: ,but not if your booting from a live cd
[00:18] <meganerd> probably a boot option, check the cheatsheet
[00:18] <sebsebseb> fooey: yes if  the Live CD won't boot up,   well nothing you can do
[00:18] <fooey> g4, yeah, I know that :\
[00:18] <Dulak> fooey: xfce is a lightweight gui that works on 256m of ram just fine
[00:18] <meganerd> Try the alternate install CD
[00:19] <sebsebseb> fooey: if the Live CD won't boot up properly,  something wrong with the computer.  and it's not, because it has 128MB RAM or so
[00:19]  * g4lt-lappy had iussues with 612 and had to $pend to get a gig installed :(
[00:19]  * fooey coyly notes his developing world status
[00:19] <sebsebseb> fooey: Gnome also works  well enough on 256MB RAM
[00:19] <fooey> there's nothing I can do to get my hands on better equipment :\
[00:20] <sebsebseb> meganerd: his issue is that bluetooth stuff stops his live cd from loading
[00:20] <Jan`> hihi all
[00:20] <sebsebseb> fooey: ok well  there are other distros as well :d if nessarey
[00:20] <meganerd> which he was using to install Ubuntu?
[00:20] <Jan`> We have a network of mainly Windows XP computers and one eee-pc, which runs ubuntu.
[00:20] <fooey> is there someway to tell the livecd to ignore loading the bluetooth modules?
[00:20] <g4lt-lappy> fooey well, first we have to get things booting.  if it's the live, you can't mess with /etc/mosules, so you're going to have to go an alternate route
[00:20] <sebsebseb> fooey: tell  meganerd your error
[00:20] <Jan`> While the eee can see the internet, samba keeps breaking - it can't see file and print shares on the main XP box.
[00:20] <trokep> Titan8990: thanks for your help
[00:20] <trokep> #part
[00:20] <Jan`> Occasionally we come here and someone tells us to type some stuff, which fixes it for a bit, then it just breaks again. Can we make it work and, y'know, keep working?
[00:21] <Dulak> Jan`: that depends on the stuff people tell you to type to make it work
[00:21] <sebsebseb> Jan`:  these computers are for what?
[00:21] <fooey> meganerd: my 8.10 livecd freezes up on bootup at "starting bluetooth", google mentions some conflicting tv tuner cards, but I neither have those nor bluetooth devices
[00:21] <Jan`> We suspect it may be to do with hibernating the laptop.
[00:21] <Jan`> But we're not sure.
[00:21] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, well, depends, ar eyou wanting to learn how to get it done or just type some stuff?
[00:21] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I just want it to work.
[00:21] <Jan`> I don't have the laptop here right now, but in general... I mean... what should we be looking at?
[00:21] <sebsebseb> Jan`: what is this network for?  ,because if you have money,  you could pay Canocial to do proper suppourt,  and  that's how they make their money servers and such
[00:21] <Dulak> Jan`: are you running the stock ubuntu kernel on the eee-pc or the eee-pc one?
[00:22] <g4lt-lappy> then ifyou don't want to put in the work figuring iout why and how to resolve it, you'll just type in stuff, it'll work a while, then you'll be back
[00:22] <Jan`> It's the thing that used to be called ubuntu-eee before ubuntu decided to make them call it something else.
[00:22] <sebsebseb> Jan`: ah ha easypeasy
[00:22] <Jan`> So I'm not even that clear on whether it is or isn't ubuntu anymore.
[00:22] <Jan`> The project claims it's called easypeasy, but it says UBUNTU on the screen in big brown letters, so, ehr.
[00:23] <g4lt-lappy> okay, well, what is the actual issue first of all?
[00:23] <dannyboy79> holding down the backspace key no longer works in my terminal in Feisty, any ideas?
[00:23] <Dulak> Jan`: it's ubuntu on the inside but the kernel is different and has some extra apps to make working with the eee-pc easier
[00:23] <sebsebseb> Jan`: to confuse things there is the one that got renamed to Easypeasy, but also one from Canocail it seems that is "offical"  and they seem like the same thing
[00:23] <Jan`> sebsebseb: Oh, joy.
[00:23] <Jan`> Jere
[00:23] <progre55> Titan8990, lol, now I dont see any wireless networks :)
[00:23] <progre55> Titan8990, maybe I did something wrong..
[00:23] <dannyboy79> it used to backspace through everything while holding it down, now it doesn't
[00:23] <Zedde> I could try  a live cd see if it works :)
[00:23] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, try del.  if that works, stty erase ^h
[00:23] <Titan8990> progre55, lspci -k so the correct drivers?
[00:24] <Jan`> Here's the topology: there's an ADSL modem connected to a switch/hub/whatever. The XP boxes are on the hub, and can all see the net and each other. The eee-pc is on a wifi router that's connected to the hub, and it can see the internet but not anything else. Other wifi devices can see the XP boxes on the hub, and occasionally the eee can too.
[00:24] <UnderTaker> is there a risk for cross linked files if free space is at 3%?
[00:24] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, what exactly is the problem, what is it failing and how is it failing it?
[00:24] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: nope, delete just makes my computer beep, nothing gets erased.
[00:24] <Jan`> We're not aware of changing anything but it just starts and stops working randomly.
[00:24] <Jan`> Usually on the once a day sort of scale.
[00:25] <progre55> Titan8990, oh, it says "Kernel modules: ath_pci, ath5k"
[00:25] <progre55> Titan8990, but I have blacklisted ath5k
[00:25] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: Thanks for the help
[00:25] <UnderTaker> progre55, are trying to use a netbook?
[00:25] <Titan8990> progre55, reboot, blacklisting only occurs during start up
[00:25] <sebsebseb> Jan`: going back to what you said earlier,  the people here are volunters,  and so of course, people are going to say differnet things, when trying to help you
[00:25] <Jan`> All the XP stuff Just Works, including other wifi devices, and an ipod touch can get at websites served from one of the XP boxes via wifi, so I'm fairly sure it isn't a network issue.
[00:25] <UnderTaker> progre55, using a netbook i mean
[00:25] <Jan`> The problem appears to be ubuntu side.
[00:25] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: the backspace doesn'
[00:26] <Zedde> g4lt-lappy: I'll report back how it went
[00:26] <UnderTaker> g2g
[00:26] <dannyboy79> 't even work while holding it down in x-chat?
[00:26] <progre55> Titan8990, yeah, I have just rebooted
[00:26] <Jan`> Right now I can't even ping the ubuntu machine.
[00:26] <progre55> Titan8990, this is the situation after the reboot )
[00:26] <progre55> let me re-reboot ))
[00:26] <sebsebseb> Jan`: wireless's tend to need to be set up in Ubuntu, and Ipod touch's won't work in Ubuntu
[00:26] <g4lt-lappy> okay, so you "fail to see" the inside network.  but you can see outside fine.  have you looked at the route?
[00:27] <yondaime> Assuming you have made some changes to a system configuration file. How would you activate the changes by executing the startup script? In other words, which input-argument should you use?
[00:27] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: x-chat, the arrow key doesn't even go more than once?
[00:27] <Dulak> Jan`: http://www.ubuntu-eee.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Fix:_hibernate
[00:27] <Dulak> Jan`: If hibernation is doing it, that should fix you up
[00:27] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: i just put new batteries in the wireless keyboard too? plus it doesn
[00:27] <Jan`> Dulak: Thanks, looking.
[00:27] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, hmm, sounds like your keyboard's not working too hot.
[00:27] <yondaime> some1 help ?
[00:27] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: it doesn't work over ssh either.
[00:27] <knoxville> does anyone know how to make an email address such as staff@domain.com that contains multiple emails?
[00:28] <UsamaAkkad> hello, can I add ext4 support to hardy?
[00:28] <Jan`> Dulak: Um. Actually, it appears to hibernate fine.
[00:28] <Jan`> I'm aware linux can't usually hibernate laptops due to strange internal layout problems, but this one does actually seem to work.
[00:28] <sebsebseb> !ot |  knoxville
[00:28] <Dulak> Jan`: when it comes back from hibernating does the wireless work ok?
[00:28] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: the only reason I don't suspect the keyboard is because it doesn't work over ssh.
[00:28] <Jan`> Yes, it can see the internet.
[00:28] <sebsebseb> knoxville: you get a email domain name server sorted out, that's off topic here though,  unless it's related to Ubuntu
[00:28] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy:  within the putty
[00:28] <Jan`> As I say I'm only *assuming* it's a hibernate problem, which would fit with the frequency of trouble.
[00:28] <yondaime> some 1 help me with      Assuming you have made some changes to a system configuration file. How would you
[00:28] <yondaime> activate the changes by executing the startup script? In other words, which input-argument should
[00:28] <yondaime> you use?
[00:28] <Dulak> Jan`: I have an acer that's very close to the eee, the wireless driver is wonky and I get things very similar to what you describe
[00:28] <knoxville> sebsebseb, what tool or program should I look into
[00:28] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: i meant just "putty" sshing into my box
[00:29] <sebsebseb> knoxville: you have to buy a domain name
[00:29] <Jan`> Dulak: What's odd is that it can see the net, but not the other boxes? That's a very odd bug, if that's a hibernate issue.
[00:29] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, it sickens me to say thins, but when's the last time you rebooted?
[00:29] <knoxville> sebsebseb, I own a few domain names
[00:29] <docidu> um, routes? mabey its trying to route your trafic to the otherboxes on your subnet out your internet connection?
[00:29] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, I'll bet that your netmask is off
[00:29] <sebsebseb> knoxville: well yeah I guess you can get a email  program that does  your domain name email, but I don't really know about that stuff, that much
[00:29] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: uptime shows 19:29:39 up 28 days,  9:03,  3 users,  load average: 4.31, 4.00, 2.82
[00:30] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I'd agree, but we have the ubuntu box on a fixed IP.
[00:30] <sebsebseb> knoxville: ,but paid web hosts for example, tend to provide people with email addresses's at the domain name they have
[00:30] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy:  it's a mythtv and ssh server.
[00:30] <Jan`> Now to be fair it does routinely forget which IP it's supposed to be on, but we checked that too.
[00:30] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, two issues, that 4.7 load may slow down your keyboard, and second, did you just update the kerel?
[00:30] <Jan`> (it also forgets all its wifi settings and passwords, and we know that, so we checked all that too)
[00:31] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, fixed IP might not mean that the netmask doesn't change
[00:31] <progre55> Titan8990, why is it so? why is it still there? I mean, ath5k )
[00:31] <Dulak> Jan`: windows networks are a little goofy, it sounds like maybe the eee is becoming the master browser for the network, then hibernating, when that happens the rest of the network elects a new master browser, but your laptop comes back from sleep and thinks it's still the master browser and it hoses you
[00:31] <Dulak> Jan`: just a guess
[00:31] <hey`> does anybody knows, why when I visit sites, that have flash effects, instead of that effect I only get to see a big "play symbol"?
[00:31] <Jan`> Dulak: That would be a major samba bug, if that were the case.
[00:31] <Titan8990> progre55, I am not sure...
[00:31] <sebsebseb> hey`: did you install Flash?
[00:31] <g4lt-lappy> hibernate with wireless means "go ahead and rebuild the network when you wake"
[00:31] <Jan`> It's supposed to sort that out.
[00:31] <Titan8990> progre55, but anyways, I am in class and about to take a quiz :(
[00:32] <hey`> yes <sebsebseb>
[00:32] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: 4.7 load is because of using makedvd -burn from tovid an no I didn't just install new kernel. still using  2.6.20-17-generic
[00:32] <sebsebseb> hey`: which browser?
[00:32]  * Jan` has spent a significant part of her life going over wireshark logs of netbios activity, and has no wish to do so again
[00:32] <progre55> Titan8990, wow, good luck, man! :)
[00:32] <hey`> firefox
[00:32] <progre55> Titan8990, and appreciate all the support!
[00:32] <JoTrocken> knoxville: I solved the NFS problem I wrote about some hours ago by reinstalling nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server on both server and client
[00:32] <hey`> I have always had this problem.... dunno what it s
[00:32] <sebsebseb> hey`: again, which browser?
[00:32] <sebsebseb> oh
[00:32] <sebsebseb> you said ok
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[00:32] <Jan`> in any case, if it's samba acting up, is there some sort of "master reset" we can use on samba?
[00:32] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, anything change before your keyboard went wonky?
[00:32] <sebsebseb> hey`: ok has Firefox been told to use,  Flash in it's settings?
[00:33] <Jan`> I'm asking general questions because this is a waste of our and your time, is all. I can't *keep* coming back here to fix the dratted thing.
[00:33] <knoxville> JoTrocken, thats awesome man, congrats!
[00:33] <hey`> sebsebseb lemmie check, but I'm pretty sure yes.
[00:33] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, actually, you can tell samba in smb.conf to not be master
[00:33] <sebsebseb> Jan`: if you have money,  pay the company behind Ubuntu, for  suppourt, and I expect they will sort you out nicely
[00:34] <Jan`> But the company behind ubuntu has expressly disowned ubuntu for the eee :/
[00:34] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: not that I am aware of. I don't even get updates anymore because I am still using Feisty.
[00:34] <zeropointo> does ubuntu have any trouble with nVidia RAID 0 installs?
[00:34] <sebsebseb> Jan`: oh I see, well  there are other netbook friendly distros for  EEPC
[00:34] <dannyboy79> g4lt-lappy: i gotta go, thanks for trying to help.
[00:34] <deadlock> Hi all Is there a way to use networkmanager to share a wireless connection to a wired hub connected to NIC
[00:34] <Gnea> Jan`: is that what they're saying over in the #ubuntu-eeepc room?
[00:34] <hey`> sebsebseb, I can see in prefferences "java enabled" but anything related to flash.
[00:34] <Jan`> I didn't know there was one :)
[00:34] <Gnea> :)
[00:35] <g4lt-lappy> dannyboy79, well, something presumably has changed, if you cna find that, and undo it, you may be back
[00:35] <Gnea> yeah, not sure that the company is giving up on it, but I'm sure the community won't let it go
[00:35] <yondaime> any1 can help me with scripting ?
[00:35] <g4lt-lappy> deadlock, it's an option, yes
[00:35] <sebsebseb> hey`: are you sure you don't have a, don't display Flash, add on installed?
[00:35] <hmw> i'd need some sort of audio compressor for my crappy notebook has not-so-good speakers. Is there something, that would help me?
[00:35] <sebsebseb> hey`: the box your talking about, sounds like  something an addon can do
[00:36] <deadlock> g4lt-lappy: I tried with the 'shared to other computers' But on my PC's connected to the hub, I get a message "limited or no connectivity."
[00:36] <sebsebseb> hey`: there is play? and you press play and you get Flash?
[00:36] <Dulak> Jan`: 9.10 is focusing on netbooks, that's why canonical is refusing support, they will be coming up with fixes for all the little issues in a future release
[00:36] <docidu> Flashblock is nice, but hey, i just use the adobe flash and it makes it so nothing loads right anyway
[00:36] <Jan`> Dulak: There's not a cat's chance in a hot place that we're reinstalling this thing - we just got it working (nearly) the way we want! :)
[00:36] <sebsebseb> docidu: lol
[00:37] <Jan`> Actually my worst fear is that it'll break somehow and we'll have to reinstall it.
[00:37]  * Jan` shudders
[00:37] <g4lt-lappy> deadlock, hmmm, having not messed with shared connex, I'm guessing that you still need to be running dhcpd to assign address n'stuf
[00:37] <Gnea> yondaime: anyone might, someone could, everybody probably won't, and no one will unless you let us know what kind of script and what it is it's supposed to do
[00:37] <gsp2009> hey all. I am running 8.04. As of yesterday, I am having an issue where everything is really fast. My system clock is running about 4 times too fast. I checked RAM and no errors. Anyone else ever see this?
[00:37] <Dulak> Jan`: in october when 9.10 comes it should be a LOT easier on you
[00:37] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, okay, back up smb.conf before you go messing in it
[00:37] <hey`> sebsebseb, I was just checking addons, and there's nothing related to block flash effects... and well, they work when I play them.... but not in all websites.
[00:37] <Dulak> Jan`: just explaining why canonical has disowned all these netbook issues
[00:37] <Jan`> Dulak: I think we'd probably live with running files around on compactflash cards, to avoid having to reinstall it.
[00:37] <sebsebseb> gsp2009: ,but really fast than really slow?  ,but seriously  for a start how much RAM do you have?  is it 32bit or 64bit?
[00:37] <docidu> actually i cant seem to get flash functional in intrepid 64, at least not fully so...i meen i can watch youpor.....err...youtube just fine, but never can get zero punctuation reviews to load
[00:38] <deadlock> g4lt-lappy: ok. Hmm. It seemed that the pc's were getting a IP, one was X.X.X115, and the other way X.X.X.121
[00:38] <sebsebseb> gsp2009: that was meant to start with:  better really fast than really slow?
[00:38] <deadlock> So i guess i'll mess with it somemore.
[00:38] <Jan`> The only real issue is that if my pal writes documents on the eee in openoffice and we sneakernet them over to windows for printing, the fonts are all different, so his layouts get screwed up.
[00:38] <Jan`> We worked around that by sending PDFs.
[00:38] <g4lt-lappy> deadlock, did they get the right gateway?
[00:38] <hey`> sebsebseb, it's weird, but that problem, specially websites that are fully charged with flash effects freeze my machine.
[00:38] <fooey> how long before I ask my question again?
[00:38] <Jan`> We have actually got to the point where he'll email me stuff to print, from a computer ten feet away. The power of unix! :)
[00:38] <gsp2009> sebsebseb, 32 bit... 2 gb... no fast as in good fast. Can hardly type because the keypresses scream characters across the screen
[00:38] <salah> Any idea how to install the ATI driver when the Hardware Manager fails? (I press Activate, it asks for root password and then nothing happends)
[00:38] <deadlock> g4lt-lappy: That's a good question I'll have to make sure they are the same.
[00:38] <g4lt-lappy> janagain, you might want to just tell smb.conf to not make your eee a master
[00:39] <gotcha> Jan`
[00:39] <sebsebseb> hey`: that's not weird,  I have had freezing and really slow Ubuntu problems, because of Flash in Ubuntu's Firefox
[00:39] <gotcha> try giver
[00:39] <progre55> hey people, I have 2 kernels, 2.6.27.11 and 2.6.27.7. How can I remove the 27.7 one?? safely :)
[00:39] <deadlock> They should be what my PC thats sharing connection outs Ip is?
[00:39] <Gnea> fooey: 5 minutes
[00:39] <sebsebseb> hey`: how much RAM do you have?
[00:39] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I might come back and ask about that when I actually have access to the laptop.
[00:39] <g4lt-lappy> deadlock, yes
[00:39] <Ed54> does brasero burn dvds that can be played by a dvd player?  I have a limited amount with me and don't want to waste any to find out on my own
[00:39] <hey`> sebsebseb: 1GB
[00:39] <Jan`> But jeez, guys, how broken is that?!
[00:39] <docidu> hey`, i get simular....occationally have to kill Firefox from terminal
[00:39] <Dulak> Jan`: try setting samba to deny the master browser and see if it helps, I can't think of anything else that would cause the issue you describe
[00:39] <sebsebseb> gsp2009: ok I don't know, but hopefully there will be someone else here that does soon
[00:39] <deadlock> g4lt-lappy: Thanks for the possible lead. I'll have to try it tommorow when I get back to work.
[00:39] <deadlock> Haha
[00:39] <Jan`> Although: if it was just samba, we'd be able to ping. And we can't even ping.
[00:39] <g4lt-lappy> jan okay, smb.conf's pretty self-documented IME though
[00:39] <sebsebseb> gsp2009: altough maybe your hardare clocks are just set up wrong
[00:39] <tech_help> I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 labtop and would like to get the second monitor to work, how do I do that?
[00:40] <docidu> hrmm, i quickly learning that 4gig is just not enough...i think i need another 4....im always running into swap
[00:40] <gsp2009> sebsebseb, it is llike  my machine is on speed. Other people having the same prob? I checked the clocks. Nothing has changed.
[00:40] <salah> !ati
[00:40] <Jan`> smb.conf is a hive of scum and villainy that scares the hell out of me.
[00:40] <hey`> sebsebseb: it's strange, it should work fine with this RAM.... if I visit youtube... instead of videos I also see that play symbols...
[00:40] <g4lt-lappy> jan well, start by breaking big probklems into smaller ones until you can find something you can solve, then solve them
[00:40] <hey`> and videos don't work quite alright! I have to wrap the time bar to play them after
[00:40] <banisterfiend> Jan`, oh chosen love! oh frozen love! oh tangle of matter and ghost! oh darling of angels, demons and saints! and the whole broken-hearted host! gentle this soul...
[00:40] <sebsebseb> hey`: ok  yes 1GB RAM,  if we got 1GB RAM,  FIrefox can use to much etc, and problems with Flash
[00:41] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I guess it would be a good idea to sort out the basic tcp/ip connection first, then worry about samba.
[00:41] <Dulak> sebsebseb: you can set a limit on how much ram firefox uses in about:config
[00:41] <sebsebseb> hey`: Firefox has also done very high CPU usage on my computer
[00:41]  * g4lt-lappy wonders if the stupd apt-get upgrade is done yet
[00:41] <hey`> sebsebseb: strange since my winblows partition do not complain about it, and play those flash effects smooth :(
[00:41] <sebsebseb> Dulak: well it's CPU mainly in my case, but things are diffenret now on this 9.04.  8.10  was worse
[00:41] <g4lt-lappy> #$%^ lilypond anyways
[00:41] <sebsebseb> hey`: indeed,  Flash always seems to work in Windows
[00:42]  * g4lt-lappy personally uses noscript anyways
[00:42] <hey`> sebsebseb: but I don't wanna switch to windows :(
[00:42] <sebsebseb> hey`: maybe Flash didn't get installed on your computer properly,  hence those play buttons
[00:42] <sebsebseb> hey`: yes and you don't have to
[00:42] <hey`> hehe
[00:42] <Sagaci> if I upgrade to the alpha or beta 9.04 now, can i simply upgrade to the final release when it comes out
[00:42] <Jan`> This'll get me flamed, but I wish people would just use windows and stop trying to be clever :/
[00:42] <sebsebseb> hey`: you want to see Youtube videos ok, what about other Flash usage?
[00:43] <docidu> but hey, usually fo flash i just launch firefox out of a virtual box and stuff works fine, but its a flaey workaround
[00:43] <hey`> alright... I'm gonna check that flash installation again sebsebseb ;)
[00:43] <gsp2009> so the seconds on my system clock are going about 5 times too fast. this is causing everything to run weird. anyone?
[00:43] <sebsebseb> Sagaci: yes, but the alpha is not that good, don't upgrade
[00:43] <Dulak> Yes, cuz the solution to all problems is to never change, never evolve, just stay the same.
[00:43] <sebsebseb> Sagaci: the beta is meant to be this Thursday,  but  I woudn't even recommend that you upgrade to that
[00:43] <docidu> ohhh no...my 'k' key is getting flakey
[00:43] <g4lt-lappy> Sagaci, it will always be named jjaunty jackalope, so yes, a simple sudo apt-get upgrade will get it to current
[00:43] <Jan`> Does anyone here have youtube working properly?
[00:43] <Jan`> on linux?
[00:43] <Sagaci> thanks
[00:44] <sebsebseb> Jan`: sure most of them do,  there are other programs that can play Youtube flash videos
[00:44] <banisterfiend>  hey guys, anyone here have experience with llvm?
[00:44] <banisterfiend>  im running ubuntu, and i did 'sudo apt-get install llvm'
[00:44] <banisterfiend>  and it worked successfully, supposedly
[00:44] <banisterfiend>  but when i run llvmgcc i get this error: exec: 10: /usr/lib/llvm/llvm-gcc4/bin/gcc: not found
[00:44] <banisterfiend>  what's the dilly?
[00:44] <FloodBot3> banisterfiend: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:44] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, yeah, it's just a matter of having a working flash and allowing it through scriptblockers
[00:44] <docidu> Jan`, i got that other video site that starts with 'you' working...but now yourtube actually
[00:44] <sebsebseb> Jan`: in fact even totem can which comes as part of Ubuntu
[00:44] <Jan`> This eee-pc had it sort of working for a while.
[00:45] <Jan`> Performance was really crappy, and you couldn't go fullscreen
[00:45] <sebsebseb> Jan`: I also expect Gnash and Swfdec  will be good enough for Youtube these days :)  they are alternatives to  Adobe's Flashplayer
[00:45] <Jan`> Recently though, it just crashes firefox if you try to view youtube.
[00:45] <Jan`> Reading around I got the impression that flash on linux was a bit flakey in general.
[00:45] <docidu> sebsebseb, yes, there are alternatives, but none of them seem to work for me in intrepid 64 with ff
[00:45] <Dulak> Jan`: I'm on an acer aspire one, very similar to the eee and youtube works flawlessly for me
[00:45] <docidu> had that experence too Jan`
[00:45] <Jan`> Dulak: I hate to say it, but it worked on this eee when it had windows on it.
[00:45] <sebsebseb> Jan`: yes I ran without Flash in Ubuntu, because of similar issues since last year, untill I upgraded to this 9.04 alpha6,  and I got  a later version of Flash,  and  things are  better :)
[00:45] <Jan`> But surely all this used to work
[00:46] <Jan`> I remember a big fanfare when adobe released flash for linux, and it was kinda OK
[00:46] <Jan`> then what happened?!
[00:46] <fearful> Dulak, it still uses different hardware so not really similar.
[00:46] <areeves> maybe there's a different channel for this inquery- but is there a way to o a distupgrade to a beta?  aside, that is, from using a distro CD image...
[00:46] <sebsebseb> Jan`: then they made a 64bit  alpha  of  Flash 10  for  Linux and Solaris first :)  no Windows :d
[00:46] <hey`> sebsebseb, I was checking and I have... flashplugin-nonfree installed, maybe I'm missing somethin else?
[00:46] <Jan`> Does flash display big performance benefits from being 64-bit?
[00:46] <sebsebseb> did I get confussed?  two people with Flash issues?
[00:47] <hey`> reinstalling will help at something?
[00:47] <Dulak> fearful: the kernel is identical though, I'm using the eeepc kernel even
[00:47]  * Jan` knows the answer to that question, and would rather adobe just spent time making it *work*
[00:47] <sebsebseb> hey`: uhmmmmm look at message above, that I sent to Jan regarding Flash
[00:47] <docidu> well, Jan`  and i both seem to be haveing them
[00:47] <g4lt-lappy> areeves, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, s/old dist/new dist/g and sudo apt-get upodate && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[00:47] <docidu> ohh, and hey
[00:48] <fearful> Dulak, still the way the hardware on the acer works is different than that of the eeepc, it will make difference.
[00:48] <Dulak> g4lt-lappy i thought for a dist upgrade you had to use update-manager -d because it does stuff outside of apt....  that's how it was in 6.x anyways
[00:48] <Zedde> time to shut down the laptop and get some sleep
[00:48] <g4lt-lappy> dunhorsefeathers.  ubuntu's been able to use apt to upgrade since day one
[00:49] <psst> how can I find the device relating to a usb hard drive I have just plugged in?
[00:49] <g4lt-lappy> Dulak, ^^^^
[00:49] <Jan`> Man if I could stop people I support using apt, I would.
[00:49] <sebsebseb> heh  I  have some other issues as expected since it's a development release, but  upgrading 8.10 to 9.04 alpha6  has basically fixed my Flash issues it seems :d  ,but  yeah  I get Flashplayer 10 instead 9,  which can be installed into the stable 8.10 anyway
[00:49] <psst> and if that's a character device, how do I get a block device?
[00:49] <docidu> anybody know if andLinux works in virtualBox windows?
[00:49] <sebsebseb> hey`: is that Flash 10 installed?
[00:49] <sebsebseb> Jan`: same question to you, that's Flash 10 installed?
[00:49] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, well, updatemanager isnt too hot with anything save standard in-distro upgrades
[00:49] <Jan`> sebsebseb: No idea, it's however it came set up.
[00:50] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I wouldn't let anyone do upgrades at all if I could help it, they break things too often.
[00:50] <g4lt-lappy> docidu, you can only try....
[00:50] <sebsebseb> Jan`: well right cilck on flash and go about flash and it should say
[00:50] <Jan`> Waaaaay too often. If it works leave it a lone.
[00:50] <docidu> lol
[00:50] <areeves> thanks- I've done that with redhat... was worried about breakage =P
[00:50] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, well, upgrades are a non-trivial undertaking, thatsws for sure
[00:50] <sebsebseb> hey`: make sure you got FLash 10
[00:51] <sebsebseb> hey`: or try Flash player alternatives such as Gnash and Swfdec
[00:51] <Jan`> One of the biggest problems *YOU* guys cause (smiley!) is that everyone in linux channels says a) add these apt repositories, b) type apt-get upgrade.
[00:51] <hey`> sebsebseb: no it's... 9.0 something
[00:51] <Jan`> This hoses operating systems totally.
[00:51] <sebsebseb> hey`: that's what I thought
[00:51] <hey`> :(
[00:51] <hey`> :)
[00:51] <g4lt-lappy> areeves, well, if "alpha software" won't sacer you, maybe experience will
[00:51] <psst> or how can I run cfdisk against my usb hard drive?
[00:51] <g4lt-lappy> scare
[00:51] <sebsebseb> hey`: hummmmm Ubuntu are meant to do security updates,  I would have thought  Flash 10 was a security updates, espesailly after I read articles about security issuse in the Flash player
[00:52] <sebsebseb> hey`: ok get rid of that version of Flash
[00:52] <hey`> sebsebseb: yes sir! thanks for helping me.
[00:52] <g4lt-lappy> sebsebseb, with closed source stuff, all ubuntu can do is make what adobe wants available installable
[00:52] <sebsebseb> hey`: you will get Flash 10 directly from Adobe, since Ubuntu haven't provided it to you
[00:52] <hey`> damn, ok I'll see.
[00:52] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy: sure, but  Flash 10 has been available for quite a while
[00:52] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy: well I think it's stable now?????
[00:52] <Dulak> Jan`: I think you have a skewed view, something like 80% of updates and upgrades go fine and never show up in places like this channel, you are basing it on personal experience and watching a support channel in operation, not the full range of experience, imo.
[00:52] <g4lt-lappy> se4bseb1and running flashinstaller-nonfree gets the latest
[00:52] <sebsebseb> hey`: however wait a sec
[00:53] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy:  if that's the case, why has that guy still got FLash 9?
[00:53] <g4lt-lappy> remember, all flashinstaller is is an installer script.  that doesn't mean that it RAN lately
[00:53] <Raylz> hi, any idea how to fix this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/270790
[00:54] <sebsebseb> hey`: have you done all the updates for your system?
[00:54] <Jan`> Dulak: I dunno, I've had so much trouble. I just advise people not to do upgrades unless they actually have a problem which is specifically described as fixed in the documentation,.
[00:54] <hey`> yes man, all of them.
[00:54] <hey`> I never miss any update.
[00:54] <sebsebseb> hey`: you just want Flash for youtube or what?
[00:54] <lipesco> hi
[00:54] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, I'm going to go with "don't do updates unless you've carefully thought through what you'll do when things break"
[00:54] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: The problem is that almost anything can break.
[00:55] <hey`> well, actually for everything! since majority of sites work with flash thingies, and it's annoying you playin them, and sometimes even not working, sebsebseb
[00:55] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy: indeed for development versions of  Ubuntu
[00:55] <lipesco> hi
[00:55] <g4lt-lappy> note I never said IF things break
[00:55] <Dulak> Jan`: That's a decent policy, I'm not arguing with you on that point, just that you're generalizing on insufficient data.
[00:55] <sebsebseb> hey`: maybe you should try Gnash and Swfdec, they are coming along nicely
[00:55] <sebsebseb> hey`: just certain FLash will still need Adboes
[00:55] <g4lt-lappy> hings WILL bfreak eventually, don't do the update unless you;re prepared for it
[00:55] <wolter> does anybody know if evolution has a ppa?
[00:55] <Jan`> I'm generalizing on my experience, which is in general that this "linux is reliable" thing may be true if you set up a web server and let it run, but god it's nowhere near true as a desktop OS.
[00:55] <wolter> i want 2.26
[00:55] <lipesco> \o_
[00:56] <Dulak> Jan`: I've had the opposite experience, things have almost never broken for me, and I update and upgrade constantly
[00:56] <g4lt-lappy> andoesn't matter.  I say the same for any OS.  "don't update unless you have aplan for breakage"
[00:56] <Dulak> Jan`: it's just a matter of perspective
[00:56] <sebsebseb> Jan`: indeed, but that's, because  the majority of hardware manufactures do not suppourt it properly,  and  their excuse like the games companies will be,  "lack of market share"
[00:56] <hey`> sebsebseb, well one of those, worked pretty bad.... at the beginning, but that was a long ago.
[00:56] <lipesco> hi
[00:56] <hey`> but I'm gonna prove them again.
[00:56] <Jan`> It's not hardware usually.
[00:56] <docidu>  Jan` try like arch or deb or cent or something if ya want rock solid, ubuntu is kinda about leading the pack , at least thats how i see it
[00:57] <Jan`> This ubuntu version for the eee has been specifically modified, so it works pretty well.
[00:57] <fooey> ok, my 8.10 livecd freezes upon bootup at "starting bluetooth", google returns a few results citing conflicting tv tuner cards but I neither have those nor bluetooth. any ideas?
[00:57] <sebsebseb> Jan`: and most software  for  Windows is rubbish anyway :D  ,but yet people want this and that Windows app  working in Ubuntu
[00:57] <Mobius_thought> where can I find startup scripts? I had used webmin to add a few, and I broke webmin... now I don't know where to go in CLI to undo my changes
[00:57] <Jan`> I think that netbooks and such are a good place for linux to try and get more market share.
[00:58] <sebsebseb> hey`:  you a synaptic guy?  instad of terminal?
[00:58] <Jan`> Mainly because all you really need is office and a web browser.
[00:58] <g4lt-lappy> Mobius_thought, /etc/init.d is where the scripts go
[00:58] <Imperkani> Running Ubuntu 8.10 on my Acer Aspire One. Works great :)
[00:58] <sebsebseb> Jan`: indeed, and  a lot of Linux netbooks were sold last year, but a lot went back to, because people didn't know how to use them properly
[00:59] <hey`> sebsebseb: lol, well I don't mock pretty much with this things, so I guess, yes I'm a synaptic guy, tho, I'm looking for a gnash .deb this time.
[00:59] <sebsebseb> Jan`: oh it's not Windows, what do I do with this?  oh  I am not  not a geek, Windows works for what I do, and so those netbooks got returned
[00:59] <Jan`> Yeah they have like four times the return rate of XP.
[00:59] <sebsebseb> Jan`: if  companies are going to sell LInux netbooks, they should provide proper suppourt for it :)   ,but they don't, and this is all off topic
[00:59] <sebsebseb> !ot
[00:59] <qah661> Hello. Anyone here?
[01:00] <Jan`> This eee was sold with windows on it.
[01:00] <sebsebseb> hey`: Gnash is in the repo as well as Swfdec,  easier to  install them from command line :)  easier to install apps you know the name of from commandline
[01:00] <sebsebseb> hey`: however for apps your not sure the name of or  want to find out the version for,  well sure  why not, Synaptic
[01:00] <qah661> I am using Ubuntu server edition (which is of course comand line). How can I set a staic ip for my computer?
[01:00] <Mobius_thought> okay, so I had a server program, Ventrilo, that couldn't find its .ini file, so I just added a cd /path/to/ventrilo and sudo for the script... is it safe to say this is probably why another script quit working?
[01:00] <sebsebseb> Jan`: lol you  gave money to MS yet again
[01:01] <sebsebseb> Jan`: you could have bought a EEPC with Xandros Linux on it
[01:01] <Jan`> I know people who have those
[01:01] <Jan`> It's a bit crappy
[01:01] <qah661> Oh never mind. I found out. Thanks
[01:01] <g4lt-lappy> they still make xandros?
[01:02] <Jan`> There should be less distros.
[01:02] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy: yes, and Xandros also bought Linspire, but most people  that got an EEPC  with Xandros wiped it and put another distro on
[01:02] <Mobius_thought> less redundant distros, anyway
[01:02] <docidu> xandros is still trying to make a commertial linux, presto is their latest project, quick boot minimal linux
[01:02] <sebsebseb> Jan`: wrong,  this is Linux,  Linux is about choice,  this is not Windows, where you get what MS give you, and then if you want some other feautre or whatever, you can get some rubbishey 3rd party software
[01:02] <g4lt-lappy> god it was bad enough when corel had it
[01:02] <hey`> sebsebseb: I just got gnash .deb from "ftp.debian.org" and let's see what happens, and hey thanks a lot for your help and your attention, very cool from you :)
[01:02] <Jan`> the only reason I even have anything to do with these things is that there's a specific version of ubuntu for it
[01:02] <sebsebseb> computing has always been about choice, except when it comes to Microsoft!
[01:03] <Jan`> Choice is fine but linux has choice to the point that it's totally fragmented, and that's a pain in the ass.
[01:03] <Mobius_thought> sebsebseb- yeah but most distros are the same OS, with a different package set.. if people learn how to use a package manager, many of those differences become redundat
[01:03] <docidu> its different ways of looking at things
[01:03] <scream> Why does Jaunty now work with my ATI card?
[01:04] <sebsebseb> !jaunty |  scream
[01:04] <g4lt-lappy> scream, you're complaing that it now works?!
[01:04] <eaxxae> Jan`:  it's not just about package management, its about the way things are setup as well
[01:04] <dan457> Newer drivers
[01:04] <sebsebseb> cool that one has been updated for the actsaul release date
[01:04] <eaxxae> not all dist are created equal
[01:04] <Jan`> eaxxae: It's package management and config files, boy oh boy does ubuntu love config files.
[01:04] <scream> s/now/not
[01:04] <scream> sorry
[01:04] <scream> correction: Why does Jaunty not work with my ATI card?
[01:04] <Jan`> there's like 1001 places for config files to be, and in each of those, there's 1001 config files.
[01:04] <sebsebseb> Jan`: boy oh boy, does Windows love it's stupid registry
[01:05] <Jan`> sebsebseb: At least it's in one place in one format.
[01:05] <g4lt-lappy> ahh, that maks it different.  well, one can presume that one of the changes negatively affected fglrx or whatever
[01:05] <Jan`> the way linux does config is just a *disaster*.
[01:05] <wolter> sebsebseb, is he talking about window's mess?
[01:05] <melik> how can i archive a specific file using the rar command; but i want the archive to be split into 200 megabyte files :/
[01:05] <dr_willis> I feel  the way windows does things is more of a disaster
[01:05] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, better than one place that can kill fof the system if it messes up, the registry
[01:05] <wolter> Jan`, common.. please reconsider saying that.
[01:05] <sebsebseb> Jan`: Unix has always done computing better :)  and Linux distros are based on Unix.  do you even know what that is?
[01:05] <wolter> Jan`, in case you didn't know, ubuntu has a 'registry' as well.
[01:05] <Dulak> Jan`: you put all the config in a single place like the registry you get total system failure from a single point
[01:05] <Jan`> Package management on linux is flaky but what gives me headaches is config.
[01:06] <sebsebseb> wolter: it does????
[01:06] <wolter> Jan`, what setting do you want to change? I'll help you.
[01:06] <wolter> sebsebseb, gconf
[01:06] <g4lt-lappy> wolter I have yet to see a single file that will make ubuntu refuse to boot at all
[01:06] <sebsebseb> wolter: he has a mixture of OS's on some network, and his EEPC won't work that well
[01:06] <Jan`> wolter: Whatever one it is that makes networking not work in a complicated way.
[01:06] <A-KO> how do I save iptables rules?
[01:06] <sebsebseb> Jan`: do you know about the freedoms that are gained from this type of software?  no I guess not
[01:06] <scream> As in, I filed this bug, it was changed to INVALID, I don't really understand this, does this mean I should purchase a new video card?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/347639
[01:06] <gonein> if i put 5 video cards/monitors and have 5 usb keyboards/mouses on 1 computer, is there a way in ubuntu where each could run off the system together and share the cpu/ram/disk but each be doing something different?
[01:07] <sebsebseb> Jan`: Do you know about Unix?  and do you know about software freedom? no and no?
[01:07] <Mobius_thought> what are the rules of init.d scripts in Ibex? I broke my startup routine by adding a script which cd's and sudo's a program... what alternative do I have, to help the thing find its .ini file (in the same darn directory)
[01:07] <Jan`> sebsebseb: Don't talk to me about this whole "free software" thing. I'm not a coder and neither are my friends, so open source doesn't really have any impact on us.
[01:07] <melik> how can i archive a specific file using the rar command; but i want the archive to be split into 200 megabyte files :/
[01:07] <dr_willis> gonein:  ive seen some special softeare to help doing that.. its proberly doable with some major xorg.conf tweaking also
[01:07] <Jan`> If you're a software engineer fine, but if you're not, it's really irrelevant.
[01:07] <wolter> Jan`, what do you mean? do you have no internet?
[01:07] <sebsebseb> Jan`: I am just a user, and  even as users it's good to know about the differences between opensource and freesoftware :)  that's right they are not quite the same thing even
[01:07] <sebsebseb> Jan`: and even as just users their are a lot of benefits
[01:07] <Jan`> wolter: The issue is that the ee can see the internet, but not other XP machines on the LAN.
[01:08] <Jan`> sebsebseb: The only thing I notice is that open source software is usually really hard to install and configure, and I don't mean anything nasty by that, it's just what I find.
[01:08] <wolter> Jan`, do you have samba installed?
[01:08] <dr_willis> Jan`:   ive see wjhere GNOME has issues 'browsing' the windows shares. if i put in the full path/name to the share - it will see it.. or ya can mount the share manually via the command line
[01:08] <Jan`> wolter: Yes, but it works sometimes, then stops working.
[01:08] <Jan`> When it doesn't work we can't even ping the eee, and it can't ping us.
[01:09] <wolter> Jan`, I must admit, samba support is not excellent--distant from being excellent, but it might work sometimes.
[01:09] <Jan`> dr_willis: Yeah, you have to type smb://wherever/
[01:09] <Saib00t> Hey guys im wondering if UBUNTU supports international languages.
[01:09] <Jan`> wolter: We noticed.
[01:09] <wolter> Jan`, well, why don't you use lanshark, or ftp?
[01:09] <dr_willis> if you cant even PING it.. that dosent sound like the issue
[01:09] <Jan`> dr_willis: Yeah, but what, then.
[01:09] <sebsebseb> Jan`: was Firefox hard to install nope?????   how about Open Office?  again nope.   oh the list gose on and on.   was Ubuntu hard to install or  your easypeasy whatever thingey?  nope.    ,but yes if you want software that is more hard to install and set up you have the choice here.
[01:09] <Dulak> The weird part is the internet still works
[01:09] <dr_willis> i would check all cables. and as a test also try out some other live cds/disrtos to see if it stays with the os . or not
[01:09] <sebsebseb> Saib00t: indeed it does
[01:09] <ubuntu_> Saib00t: yes it does.
[01:09] <funkyHat> Saib00t: yes, you can even choose which language to run the installer in when you boot it up
[01:09] <Jan`> sebsebseb: It was really freaking hard to install, it took like 2 days.
[01:09] <sebsebseb> Saib00t: on the Live CD you get a choice of languages
[01:10] <scream> Anyone able to help, should I restate my question?
[01:10] <Saib00t> sebsebseb, i meant like... lets say you install an english version. are you able to switch languages within the OS without re-installing?
[01:10] <dr_willis> hard to install? Installing ubuntu on my AcerAspireOne took me about 30 min..
[01:10] <Jan`> What I really want to do is kinda norton-ghost it, so I can reinstall it again if I want to.
[01:10] <funkyHat> Saib00t: yes
[01:10] <Jan`> I'm really scared that it'll break at some point.
[01:10] <wolter> scream, restate, please.
[01:10] <Saib00t> alright thanks funkyHat
[01:10] <scream> As in, I filed this bug, it was changed to INVALID, I don't really understand this, does this mean I should purchase a new video card?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/347639
[01:10] <sebsebseb> Jan`: installing  Ubuntu is easy  on the desktop and anything based on it.   this is also off topic.
[01:10] <Dulak> dr_willis: same for me, it was so easy I was actually surprised
[01:10] <sebsebseb> !ot
[01:10] <Imperkani> dr_willis: yep, took me about 30 min as well
[01:11] <Imperkani> same tyoe of machine too
[01:11] <Imperkani> type*
[01:11] <dr_willis> ubetbootin and a thumbdrive made it even easier
[01:11] <Jan`> sebsebseb: Well, installing it on the eee was kinda OK as it is set up to do it, but doing random hardware is really difficult, I know, I've done it heaps of times.
[01:11] <dr_willis> there is that EEEbuntu variant. or whatever name they are using now
[01:12] <Jan`> dr_willis: yeah, that's what we got. It sorta works, ish.
[01:12] <sebsebseb> Jan`: yeah random hardware as you say difficult, because  the hardware manufactures  do not provide suppourt for that hardware with Linux
[01:12] <funkyHat> scream: It looks like Bryce has misunderstood you when you said "I had to apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx"
[01:12] <Jan`> sebsebseb: Well sure, but whatever the reason, it's a PITA.
[01:12] <wolter> scream, i understand that jaunty doesn't work with ati yet.
[01:12] <scream> funkyHat, should I reopen the the bug and explain better?
[01:13] <funkyHat> scream: Actually other people are saying that Jaunty+ATi isn't working yet so maybe I'm wrong
[01:13] <sebsebseb> Jan`: why  do you even use Linux? it seems you like Windows a lot
[01:13] <scream> wolter, and funkyHat do y'all know if this is a issue that will be fixed?
[01:13] <Jan`> I just have a couple of pals who wanted to put ubuntu on eee-pcs.
[01:13] <Jan`> I mean I told them not to )
[01:13] <Jan`> :)
[01:13] <dr_willis> i will admit that XP works well on my AAO. but i couldent get windows 7 to even install to it.
[01:14] <Mobius_thought> yeah I like ubuntu 8 server a lot more than the desktop, personally
[01:14] <wolter> scream, no. I just read a few lines from the link you posted.
[01:14] <Dulak> dr_willis: what model is it?  the D150?
[01:14] <variable> I have a program which requires a BSD version of make - which program is that?
[01:14]  * g4lt-lappy usually only installs things he doesn't like for people if they are willing to fix them themselves
[01:14] <variable> what do I need to install ?
[01:14] <dr_willis> Im not sure.. it came from walmart. with XP, and a 120gb hd
[01:14] <Jan`> I only said I'd help them because there was a specific version engineers for the hardware.
[01:14] <wolter> scream, it is highly likely that it will be fixed. Many people use ati cards.
[01:14] <chupy> can i do this after install ubuntu? "when you boot push f6 and then put this: noapic noloapic" and where do i put and where?
[01:14] <scream> ok
[01:14] <Jan`> I mean usually linux on a laptop is a no go area.
[01:14] <Dulak> dr_willis: 8" or 10" screen?
[01:15] <LjL> Jan`: which is really just an unofficial derivative not supported by us at all
[01:15] <g4lt-lappy> chupy, yes, that's at the grub menu
[01:15] <dr_willis> Dulak:  8 - they dident have 10's at xmas time
[01:15] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, funny you should mention that ;P
[01:15] <Jan`> LjL: Well whatever, it's the least-flaky version of linux I ever saw.
[01:15] <LjL> !info pmake | variable, perhaps this
[01:15] <Jan`> I'm kinda focussed on it working, not whatever strange political issues exist.
[01:15] <Dulak> dr_willis: I got the d150 with 160g hdd and 10" screen, windows 7 runs on it very well for me
[01:15] <LjL> Jan`: yeah, but we don't support it here
[01:15] <Dulak> Jan`: move to macos
[01:15] <variable> LjL, thanks
[01:15] <LjL> jan`: have you tried #eeepc?
 thanks :)
[01:16] <dr_willis> Dulak:  yep. i mauy get a newer one at xmas time.. will see what happens money wise
[01:16] <Jan`> LjL: I've tried a few other places, but this is consistently most useful.
[01:16] <g4lt-lappy> I'm just wondering what kind of uber-skillz i must have getting my laptop working ;P
[01:16] <dr_willis> Dulak:  does the 10 in version use the same battery/charger as the 8" version?
[01:16] <sebsebseb> LjL: :)  your here again, I was thinking, because of this  Jan guy, about  5 minutes ago, it would be cool if an op turned up soon
[01:16] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: You probably bought one you knew had coders actively working on support, right?
[01:17] <CentHOGG> Hello, how do you make other vfat partitions automount to the gnome desktop? I've tried mounting them inside the /media folder but that didn't work. thanks in advance.
[01:17] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, nope, luck of the ebay draw and a refund check
[01:17] <Dulak> dr_willis: I don't know, I think it's a different sized battery, I know it's 6 cell instead of 4 cell like the 8" ones, I get almost 6 hours out of it normal usage with surfing, listening to music, irc, etc
[01:17] <Jan`> I have had a couple people come up to me with J. Random Laptop and say, can I run linux on this? NoOOOooOoooo! :)
[01:17] <LjL> let's get back on topic please.
[01:17] <dr_willis> Dulak:  that almost makes it worth uprading :)
[01:17] <g4lt-lappy> still none too happy about the sdcard reader, but I can work around that
[01:17] <Dulak> dr_willis: I really love it
[01:17] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: We got the SD card reader to sorta-kinda work! I was really happy about that.
[01:17] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, well, obviously, my experience differs a bit
[01:18] <kitche> !ot
[01:18] <Jan`> You still have to type mount /dev/whatever /mnt/sdcard or whatever it is.
[01:18] <Dulak> dr_willis: I'm triple booting macos, ubuntu, windows 7 on it
[01:18] <dr_willis> Dulak:  all i do with mine is watch videos. :) so i will save my Nickles and dimes.. Does that thing have a Svideo out by any chance?
[01:18] <Jan`> But hey it's linux you gotta love typing stuff :)
[01:18] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, not this one, toshiba is a selfish bunch of people ;(
[01:18] <Dulak> dr_willis: no it doesn't
[01:18] <sebsebseb> kitche: indeed I already done that,  at that guy about twice, but he carrys on
[01:18] <dr_willis> Dulak:  thats the ONE thing i wish they had.
[01:19] <Dulak> dr_willis: there is a vga-to-svideo adapter you can get
[01:19] <Dulak> dr_willis: i haven't used it but my buddy has one on his dell and it seems to work well
[01:19] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: We put ubuntu on a toshi once
[01:19] <Jan`> God it was a disaster.
[01:19] <g4lt-lappy> Dulak, it's called a "scan converter", and it's nontrivial
[01:19] <LjL> back on topic, PLEASE
[01:20] <dr_willis> Dulak:  yea. but most newer tv's have vga in now a days also
[01:20] <Jan`> ubottu: huh?
[01:20] <g4lt-lappy> Jan`, I'veput it on three,and no isssues other than they all broke rather badly
[01:20] <Dulak> dr_willis: well this d150 has vga out and my flat screen tv has vga in, I think I'm gonna have to try it out
[01:20] <Jan`> Broke in what way
[01:20] <g4lt-lappy> one had a bettery die unrecoverably, one melted the heatsink, and this one
[01:21] <Jan`> oh, I see.
[01:21] <dr_willis> Dulak:  on myne theres a bios bug that makes the vga out 'jittery'  for some res's :) i going to have to upgrade the bios some day
[01:21] <Jan`> This one was one of the big screen pentium 4 toshibas.
[01:21] <g4lt-lappy> and the heatsink was expected, a 1955 never did take the heat well
[01:21] <g4lt-lappy> ahh, the 1955.  piece of cake
[01:21] <kitche> LjL: can you do something now?
[01:21] <Jan`> I think we eventually got touchpad, sound and network working, which was enough to make it kinda usable.
[01:22] <g4lt-lappy> out of the box for me
[01:22] <Dulak> dr_willis: I think I saw something about a bios update that addressed that problem but it didn't apply to my model so I just scanned it
[01:22] <funkyHat> !offtopic | Jan` g4lt-lappy
[01:22] <Jan`> never did get wifi going and it was effectively stuck in a sub-optimal screen resolution.
[01:22] <Jan`> ubottu: I don't understand what you mean.
[01:22] <g4lt-lappy> only issue was my wifi card was a cheapo, when I got an atheros, worked fine
[01:23] <dr_willis> Dulak:  yea whtas funny is i saw the issue.. thoight the thing was 'bad' so i took it back to the store.. got a Pink one..  then came home.. same issue.. check the forums again.. and learned about the bios issue. Cost them a returned machine
[01:23] <jrib> Jan`: to put it bluntly, this channel is for either answering an ubuntu support question or asking one.  Other discussions should happen elsewhere
[01:23] <kitche> Jan`: it's telling you to get on topic or go tot eh offtopic room not hard to read really unless of course English is not your native language
[01:23] <Jan`> jrib: Are we not discussing ubuntu support?
[01:23] <Dulak> dr_willis: haha, I am thinking about buying a pink one for my niece, she's getting to the age where a laptop would probably really help her in school
[01:23] <g4lt-lappy> funkyHat, really, albeit feisty, but ubuntu on a tosh 1955 offtopic?
[01:24] <jrib> Jan`: what question are you answering?
[01:24] <funkyHat> g4lt-lappy: sorry to be grumpy, but you're not really discussing a current support issue, are you?
[01:24] <Jan`> g4lt-lappy: I think the concern may be more political, in that we are daring to describe situations whereby linux did not perform well :)
[01:24] <funkyHat> Jan`: the issue is that you're doing it in the wrong channel, as you've been told several times
[01:24] <ak-49> Hi I was wondering if anyone might have any idea why my second monitor hooked up to my laptops VGA tends to go blank whenever I load various applications. (example Totem Movie Player) just the external display goes black for a second or two and then returns to a normal display.
[01:25] <g4lt-lappy> ak-49, prolly resizing for some reason.  totem typically likes to resize the display if it can
[01:26] <g4lt-lappy> especially for external VGA
[01:26] <Jan`> Suggest avoiding totem.
[01:26] <Jan`> Just use mplayer and learn the keyboard shortcuts.
[01:26] <ak-49> g4lt-lappy: thats strange.
[01:26] <Jan`> Painful, but it works.
[01:26] <ak-49> I usually use vlc for everything
[01:26] <Jan`> Oh, VLC, yeah :)
[01:26] <sebsebseb> Banshee :)
[01:26] <funkyHat> ak-49: sounds like it could be to do with your graphics card drivers, not sure though
[01:26] <kantlivelong1> i enabled SHMconfig in xorg for my synaptics touchpad and i cant seem to get scrolling to work.. anyone have exp w/ this?
[01:26] <sebsebseb> VLC is nice to
[01:26] <ak-49> its not just totem though
[01:26] <Jan`> VLC is a bit suckworthy in terms of subtitle support, but I don't use subtitles.
[01:26] <gerzel> I tend to switch between rythmbox and banshee
[01:26] <LurkersA> mplayer here
[01:26] <jrib> kantlivelong1: what version of ubuntu?
[01:26] <ak-49> The graphics card is an Intel 915G I think
[01:26] <Dulak> SMplayer is a nice front-end for mplayer that gives you buttons to click AND keyboard shortcuts
[01:26] <kantlivelong1> 8.10
[01:27] <jrib> !synaptics | kantlivelong1
[01:27] <gerzel> They are semi-eqivalent in function, depends on the version
[01:27] <g4lt-lappy> well totem is typically the worst case, if you can get it to work in totem, it should work in anything ;P
[01:27] <Jan`> Dulak: smplayer gave us a lot of trouble
[01:27] <LurkersA> Jan`: GNOMEMplayer?
[01:27] <LurkersA> I use MPD for music, Mplayer for Video
[01:27] <Jan`> we tried both totem and smplayer (and, ur, gmplayer, if that sounds right) and none of them would play things like DVDs.
[01:28] <sebsebseb> Jan`: of course they won't just play commerial DVD's you need the freaking codec installed first.  libdvdcss
[01:28] <LurkersA> Jan`: Have you installed libdvdcss2? If you haven't, it can't play DVDs
[01:28] <kantlivelong1> jrib: ive done all that.. the trackpad works but vert scroll refuses
[01:28] <kitche> libdvdcss3 should be used mainly now
[01:28] <narsil_me>    
[01:28] <Jan`> LurkersA: I think we just got mplayer, you just type something like mplayer dvd:// followed by some stuff.
[01:28] <Jan`> I think I made a shellscript
[01:28] <ak-49> I just tried crossover chromium that caused a problem too, but lets not get into that.
[01:28] <LurkersA> Jan`: You can get it from Medibuntu
[01:28] <jrib> kantlivelong1: you said you enabled shmconfig in xorg.conf, this is not the right way to do that in 8.10
[01:29] <sebsebseb> ak-49: there are native versiosn of Chromium now, they are alpha
[01:29] <Jan`> LurkersA: We are using a version specifically changed for the eeepc, I didn't want to go playing about with it too much.
[01:29] <narsil_me>  
[01:29] <ak-49> sweet
[01:29] <LurkersA> Jan`: If you haven't installed libdvdcss2 or 3 it won't be able to play DVDs
[01:29] <Jan`> Well it can now.
[01:29] <Jan`> I dunno what we did.
[01:29] <gerzel> What chan do I goto for Windows stuff?  #Windows?  Or is it ##Windows?
[01:29] <Jan`> It was complicated and involved hacking text files, they really oughta fix that.
[01:29] <kitche> gerzel: ##windows
[01:29] <sebsebseb> gerzel: yes there, but why you want to go there?
[01:29] <stdin> gerzel: both
[01:29] <g4lt-lappy> gerzel, ##.  I think # redirects
[01:30] <ak-49> WHere can I change the default applications so that totem doesn't launch any more?
[01:30] <Jan`> ak-49: If you find out, please tell me.
[01:31] <jrib> !defaultapp | ak-49
[01:31] <pyro2927> has anyone here installed synapse?
[01:31] <Jan`> jrib: that doesn't always work.
[01:31] <ak-49> Jan': Find out what exactly?
[01:31] <jrib> ak-49: or edit -> preferences -> media  depending on what exactly you are asking
[01:31] <jrib> ak-49: "doesn't always work" is vague.
[01:31] <Jan`> ak-49: how to make totem not fix.
[01:31] <Jan`> er, not work, ever again.
[01:31] <Jan`> Ideally completely remove, uninstall, delete, evict and defenestrate.
[01:31] <sebsebseb> Jan`: by uninstalilng it?
[01:31] <ak-49> ah okay, i'm going to remove it I suppose
[01:31] <ak-49> if I can.
[01:31] <jrib> ak-49: that's pretty silly
[01:32] <Jan`> But I'm not actually sure how you'd uninstall something like totem, since it came with the OS.
[01:32] <CentHOGG> Hello, how do you make other vfat partitions automount to the gnome desktop? I've tried mounting them inside the /media folder but that didn't work. thanks in advance.
[01:32] <sebsebseb> Jan`: like any other app
[01:32] <Jan`> well "any other app" would be in synaptic, but we tried that, and it didn't work.
[01:32] <g4lt-lappy> CentHOGG, add tehm to /etc/fstab
[01:32] <bxcrx> Hey Everyone I just tried Jaunty today, and was really suprised that the Apple Trailer website worked flawlessly with a Totem Movie Player plugin bone stock
[01:32] <sebsebseb> !jaunty |  bxcrx
[01:33] <ak-49> Jan: that sounds a lot like Windows Media player / Explorer.
[01:33] <epaphus> hey guys.. iam trying to install flash on firtefox.. i did  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree , and restarted firefox.. but it still doesnt work... any suggestions?
[01:33] <Jan`> ak-49: This is on ubuntu.
[01:33] <CentHOGG> g4lt-lappy: hi, yeah I did and mount -a... but they didn't show up on the desktop
[01:33] <jrib> epaphus: visit "about:plugins" in your browser and paste the contents at paste.ubuntu.com
[01:33] <LurkersA> CentHOGG: They won't if you mounted them using fstab
[01:34] <LurkersA> look where you told it to mount
[01:34] <flugh> epaphus: shoudl do it, odd. i learned yesterday though to steer clear of the swfdec packages, consistent recreatable freezes on flash video. just an fyi
[01:34] <ak-49> Jan': I'm remvoing totem using synaptic as we speak. I'll let you know how it goes.
[01:34] <CentHOGG> LurkersA: so how would you get them to automount to the gnome desktop?
[01:34] <Jan`> I can't exactly remember how it was for us
[01:34] <Jan`> but we couldn't get rid of it.
[01:34] <g4lt-lappy> centaur5, they should bevisible to any file manager such as nautilus
[01:34] <Jan`> I assumed that whoever writes totem had persuaded ubuntu that totem is The One YOu Should Use :)
[01:35] <g4lt-lappy> CentHOGG, ^^^^
[01:35] <LurkersA> CentHOGG: Get it to automount to a folder on the desktop?
[01:35] <CentHOGG> yeah
[01:35] <sebsebseb> Jan`: Totem tends to be ok
[01:35] <bxcrx> Anyone here a Windows Admin?
[01:35] <jrib> Jan`: you're free to choose a different default player with the methods I said...
[01:35] <jrib> !ot | bxcrx
[01:35] <CentHOGG> like when you mount a USB flashdrive
[01:35] <sebsebseb> Jan`: more like they told Gnome to use Totem,  I expect
[01:35] <Heimark> so, am I reading correctly that IRC doesn't work too well through Pidgin?
[01:35] <Jan`> Well it's kinda funny really when you think about it
[01:35] <g4lt-lappy> Heimark, I don't recommend it.  I use xchat
[01:35] <jrib> Heimark: I would try xchat instead, yeah
[01:35] <Flannel> Heimark: pidgin does IRC 'fine', it's just not a pleasant experience.
[01:35] <sebsebseb> Heimark: a  lot of people use it in Pidgin, but I would recommend geting a proper IRC client such as Konversation
[01:35] <LurkersA> CentHOGG: Tell it to mount to /home/yourusername/Desktop/mountname
[01:36] <LurkersA> THat will appear on the desktop
[01:36] <epaphus> jrib, http://pastebin.com/m119a41d5
[01:36] <LurkersA> Heimark: irssi is cool too
[01:36] <ak-49> I use irssi
[01:36] <Heimark> haha, yeah. I went and installed Xchat on this (desktop) but I try to keep my netbook stripped down
[01:36] <wolter> sebsebseb, you use that kde irc thing?
[01:36] <jrib> epaphus: pastebin « apt-cache policy flashplugin-nonfree »
[01:36] <LurkersA> Heimark: irssi then ^.^
[01:37] <sebsebseb> wolter: yes  rather nice client indeed
[01:37] <JEEBcz> too bad irssi sucks with certain encodings
[01:37] <sebsebseb> wolter: and in Gnome of course :)
[01:37] <g4lt-lappy> Heimark, well, it DOES work, after a fashion.  you're going to have to be the one deciding if after said fashion is good enough to justify the space savved
[01:37] <JEEBcz> and the irssi devs just say that "they want to be neutral on encodings" and point you to intjoin.pl from 2002 >_>
[01:37] <LurkersA> JEEBcz: But in terms of lightweight it is pretty good
[01:37] <JEEBcz> LurkersA, true
[01:37] <Heimark> I'll see. I've only been using Ubuntu for about a month. I didn't install any other OS's on my comps so I would learn how to use it
[01:37] <ak-49> Jan': it seems totem is gone but perhaps not completely. libtotem-plparser12 lives on. however thats just the playlist parser that is requried by a few of my other apps.
[01:37] <sebsebseb> wolter: if I wanted to be more hardcore I would use  irssi, but  I don't really see a need
[01:38] <Jan`> ak-49: I'll look at it again, but I'm a bit scared of breaking the whole OS.
[01:38] <JEEBcz> but for someone who needs multiple encodes (f.ex. utf8 *and* iso-2022-jp and something else) you're pretty much in deep waters with irssi >_>
[01:38] <sebsebseb> Jan`: lol
[01:38] <Jan`> sebsebseb - don't laugh unless you're volunteering to come over and spend the two days to fix it up again.
[01:38] <JEEBcz> also, intjoin.pl doesn't always work right, making you use msg18n to just talk on a channel >_>
[01:38] <ak-49> well I'll try to find somthing that does not work any more but so far so good.
[01:39] <sebsebseb> Jan`: you say bad things about Linux, and then  your  scared about braking the OS,  like a newbie would be :)   by the way people  Linux distros work well  most of the time :)  they don't just break like Windows can by say a virus
[01:39] <Jan`> I dunno, I've never even seen a virus.
[01:39] <Jan`> the main reason I think it kept going back to totem was not totem's fault
[01:39] <ak-49> I think all oS's have their own suckyness.
[01:39] <Jan`> I think it was somehow forgetting that we told it to use mplayer.
[01:39] <egaudet> anyone use vuze 4.2?
[01:39] <epaphus> jrib, http://pastebin.com/m23e6622f
[01:39] <ak-49> but since this is a linux channel i'm not going to get into it.
[01:39] <Jan`> ak-49: Good idea.
[01:40] <sebsebseb> Jan`: I could get you set up really nicely with Ubuntu,  as in  Ubuntu usage,  cover the basics and yeah,  but sorry I don't feel like doing it with you
[01:40] <con-man> are we still on the harey hardon release or whatever?
[01:40] <Jan`> We are "set up" in ubuntu
[01:40] <Jan`> It's just got holes in.
[01:40] <Heimark> the only problem I had with "breaking" linux was when I started messing with display settings, but that was about two days into the whole experiance
[01:40] <sebsebseb> con-man: sure since it's the long term suppourt, for 8.10 is the current latest, but not for much longer
[01:40] <ak-49> Alright peeps, i've gotta go to work, thanks for the input.
[01:40] <Jan`> Heimark: our puter just got its display settings right, straightaway.
[01:40] <sebsebseb> con-man: but 8.10... above
[01:40] <Jan`> But yeah it is hard to change display resolutions in linux.
[01:41] <jrib> epaphus: sudo updatedb && locate libflashplayer.so
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Jan`: yeah and on a netbook, I can't see you getting much proper Linux usage on a netbook
[01:41] <Heimark> it worked just fine until I tried to run the desktop cube on multiple monitors.. but that was simply asking for too much
[01:41] <Jan`> sebsebseb: Well I wouldn't agree to support someone who wanted to do desktop stuff because there's just so much stuff they wouldn't be able to do.
[01:42] <Jan`> Heimark: we have two eee-pcs here, one of them does let you set up multi monitor, one doesn't.
[01:42] <Jan`> We don't really know why.
[01:42] <sebsebseb> Jan`: sure, and you don't seem to understand why, because of market share.   the hardware and software companies will all be developing for Desktop Linux when it has about 10% market share
[01:42] <Fudge> using wubi when i select ubuntu does options still appear for gnome safe mdoe etc, if so can i push a number like 3 and enter to use safe mode
[01:42] <epaphus> jrib, unix3@arenas:~$ sudo updatedb && locate libflashplayer.so
[01:42] <epaphus> /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
[01:42] <epaphus> still no go ..
[01:42] <Jan`> sebsebseb: I totally understand why, I just can't really use that as an excuse when someone says "but why can't I..."
[01:42] <Heimark> I see, I was messing with it on my desktop. I have a 22 inch monitor, I didn't really need the other monitor. it was crappy anyways.
[01:42]  * g4lt-lappy wonders if Jan` would agree to support someone who continually slagged on the OS he was supporting
[01:43] <egaudet> has anyone used vuze 4.2?
[01:43] <jrib> epaphus: ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
[01:44] <sebsebseb> g4lt-lappy: indeed Jan seems to like talking bad about Linux,  maybe he deserves to go Windows only, and then hopefully  have his Windows computer taken over by criminals :D, (I am half joking there)  oh wait that could effect us as well, because of spam
[01:44] <Jan`> *sigh* dudes really
[01:44] <Jan`> I'd much rather it just worked
[01:44] <Jan`> it's got a bit better in the last five years but it's still got a way to go.
[01:44] <Jan`> And it's short for Janine, so less of the "he" :)
[01:44] <jrib> Jan`: this is not the right place to discuss this.  Take it elsewhere
[01:45] <redbullie> ok i used "apt-get install proftpd" but realised I dont need this, how do I unistall it?
[01:45] <Heimark> Jan' what are you having problems with?
[01:45] <epaphus> jrib, lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 2009-03-23 00:37 flashplugin-alternative.so -> /etc/alternatives/firefox-flashplugin
[01:45] <Jan`> jrib: Tell that to seb.
[01:45] <sebsebseb> Jan`: Desktop Linux would be kick arse amazing by now, if all the   main  hardware and software companies suppourted it
[01:45] <Jan`> Isn't that a bit circular.
[01:45] <jrib> next offtopic remark earns a kick!
[01:46] <jrib> epaphus: interesting.  And: readlink -f /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
[01:47] <epaphus> jrib, readlink -f /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
[01:47] <epaphus> err
[01:47] <hey`> sebsebseb.... I have just installed adobe flash player 10, 64-bit native.... and browsing flash seems the same :(.... don't know if I need to restart the whole system or something.
[01:47] <epaphus> jrib, /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so
[01:47] <jrib> epaphus: okay, well that's part of the problem...
[01:47] <sebsebseb> hey`: hummmmmm
[01:47] <sebsebseb> hey`: maybe jrib can help you as well
[01:47] <Guest89332> anyone feel like helping me out with something it's a bit over my head
[01:47] <hey`> what is that man?
[01:47] <epaphus> jrib, ...ok...?
[01:48] <jrib> epaphus: I'm not on 32 bit but what happens when you do:
[01:48] <jrib> epaphus: I'm not on 32 bit but what happens when you do: sudo update-alternatives --config flashplugin-alternative
[01:48] <hey`> ahhh sorry
[01:48] <flugh> get rid of swfdec i'm telling you
[01:49] <hey`> I'm on 64-bit jrib
[01:49] <Jan`> sebsebseb: What?
[01:49] <Jan`> in channel, please
[01:49] <flugh> that thing is evil. i removed everything flash/adobe and swfdec, reinstalled adobe-flash, win
[01:49] <o0Chris0o> !flash
[01:49] <o0Chris0o> !flash64
[01:49] <epaphus> jrib, no alternatives for that plugin
[01:49] <sebsebseb> Jan`: off topic stuff shoudn't be in this channel, that's the whole point, that you don't seem to be able to get
[01:49] <hey`> I'm a little confused here :)
[01:49] <jrib> hey`: what do you mean by "same"?
[01:49] <wookienz> on boot im getting : " hdb: IRQ probe failed (0xffffecbc)" after i plugged in a sata drvie through a IDE adapter. Any way i can bring the drive "up"?
[01:50] <mohsen> I'm getting this on AMD 64 machine sshd[9245]: segfault at 7fffb809f0a0 ip 00007fd7ae444853 sp 00007fffb809f0a0 error 6 in libc-2.8.90.so[7fd7ae377000+169000]
[01:50] <sebsebseb> jrib: he has a similar Flash issue well maybe it's not quite similar, but still a flash issue
[01:50] <mohsen> any idea?
[01:50] <gtrs> Hi guys is there a camstasia equivalent for linux
[01:50] <trinidadflores> i need to bee able to access my ext 2 partition in windows but i dont want my os install to be accessible in windows what is the best way to do this?
[01:51] <g4lt-lappy> gtrs, maybe.  wgat's camstasia?
[01:51] <hey`> jrib, I got big play symbols instead of the flash effects on any website I visit, and whey I play them, sometimes freeze up my machine.... same problem in youtube vids, they appear as that kind of symbols, and I have to wrap the time bar to "play" them...
[01:51] <mohsen> I think something completely broken in ubuntu 8.10 for AMD64 as i get segfaults
[01:51] <g4lt-lappy> trinidadflores, unless things have changed recently ext2 support in windows is...lacking
[01:51] <o0Chris0o> !flash64 hey`
[01:51] <egaudet> Sooo anyone use vuze 4.2!?
[01:51] <o0Chris0o> !flash64 | hey`
[01:51] <jrib> hey`: on the bottom right you seem some square thing you can click on in firefox?
[01:52] <trinidadflores> so what would be the best way to do that
[01:52] <jrib> hey`: while visiting a flash page that is
[01:52] <epaphus> jrib, how about if I just reinstall firefox and reinstall?
[01:52] <jrib> epaphus: that will do nothing
[01:52] <jrib> epaphus: it looks like a lego
[01:52] <egaudet> damnit how can vuze 4.2 tell me there is a devices sidebar when there is NOT!
[01:53] <hey`> no jrib, I don't have such button....
[01:53] <g4lt-lappy> trinidadflores, the short answer is that there ARE third-party ext2 readers, but I ain't willing to trust any of them.  however, the good news is you can usually make the mounts ro if you even have an option for rw
[01:53] <hey`> lemmie look for a site as an example... tho it's for any site that has flash effects.
[01:53] <epaphus> jrib, a lego?
[01:53] <jrib> epaphus: erm, forget my lego comment.  I missed your last statement.  remove swfdec.  Do you know how to do that?
[01:54] <lanoxx> is there a channel for openoffice?
[01:54] <hey`> jrib, like this one: http://cinemax-la.tv/pais.asp
[01:54] <jrib> !ooo | lanoxx
[01:54] <hey`> cinemax, channel.
[01:54] <lanoxx> thx jrib
[01:54] <jrib> hey`: um, you see a lego at the bottom right of the grey bar at the bottom of the firefox window?
[01:54] <hey`> there's an animation on it, also when you pick up any country, then it should load different squares... but they don't because they're flash.
[01:54] <hey`> no sir, jrib.
[01:54] <hey`> no lego, button.
[01:55] <jrib> hey`: ok.  pastebin the contents of "about:plugins"
[01:55] <hey`> aight.
[01:55] <epaphus> jrib, i dont
[01:55] <jrib> epaphus: what does this say: dpkg -S /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so
[01:56] <sagredo> can anyone tell me how to echo "insert_text" > file.nfo without removing the contents of the file, but simply cat the "insert text" to a new created last line
[01:56] <adamb_> hi all, just a quick question, how can i view the login times of a certain account on a Mac OS
[01:56] <Flannel> sagredo: >> instead of > will append
[01:56] <sagredo> Flannel: You are THE man, thanks
[01:56] <jrib> adamb_: this is #ubuntu, not mac os support
[01:57] <adamb_> jrib - hoping it was the same command as one on a linux
[01:57] <epaphus> jrib, swfdec-mozilla: /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so
[01:57] <jrib> epaphus: sudo aptitude purge swfdec-mozilla
[01:58] <LjL> adamb: if this channel supported anything that's somewhat like linux, it would be called #anything-somewhat-like-linux
[01:58] <epaphus> jrib, done
[01:59] <jrib> adamb: try ##mac...
[01:59] <hey`> jrib here it is, sorry it looks noisy I didn't know what exactly paste: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m29c5dcd5
[01:59] <jrib> hey`: run the command I just gave epaphus
[01:59] <TruthTaco> Several things in my ubuntu desktop are going wrong, and i cant pinpoint what the hell is fucking every thing up
[01:59] <epaphus> jrib, the purge one.. i did
[01:59] <pepperjack> adamb: try `last`
[01:59] <Flannel> TruthTaco: Please watch your language.  Also, "doesn't work" doesn't tell us a whole lot.
[01:59] <joejax> http://mojo.net/googlenetworkmap.jpg
[02:00] <jrib> epaphus: readlink -f /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
[02:00] <hey`> jrib: this one? sudo aptitude purge swfdec-mozilla
[02:00] <jrib> hey`: yep
[02:00] <fiveofoh> I'm muddling through a dpkg configure script...does anyone know what db_get does, or where I would find a reference on it?
[02:00] <hey`> jrib, it asks me to remove several things...
[02:01] <jrib> hey`: like what?
[02:01] <TruthTaco> several programs have suddenly forgot their settings, (xchat and screenlet) and pidgin just stopped working
[02:01] <hey`> ia32-libs lib32asound2 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32stdc++6 lib32z1
[02:01] <epaphus> /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so  jrib
[02:01] <hey`>   libc6-i386 libswfdec-0.6-90 nspluginwrapper
[02:01] <jrib> epaphus: k, restart firefox
[02:01] <TruthTaco> plus my shared folder forgets it settings every time i restart
[02:01] <jrib> hey`: fine, try with apt-get instead of aptitude
[02:01] <hey`> aight
[02:01] <TruthTaco> (it unshares itself)
[02:02] <hey`> jrib: same situation, should I remove them to continue?
[02:02] <michaels> if to upgrade my preinstalled UNR dell mini 12 I install a daily jaunty UNR image, am I heading for a world of pain and driver trouble?
[02:02] <the9a3eedi> I wonder why ubuntu decided to withdraw from Google Summer of Code?
[02:03] <Flannel> the9a3eedi: #ubuntu-offtopic would be a good place to pose that question.  This isn't the place.
[02:03] <TruthTaco> guess ill just reinstall again
[02:03] <o0Chris0o> the9a3eedi: #gsoc
[02:03] <jrib> hey`: you may want to install some of those packages if you need them for something, but they aren't essential
[02:03] <Bojhan> Wondering who should I contact regarding UX / Usability work on ubuntu?
[02:03] <bruce89> the9a3eedi: though you'll not get the answer there either
[02:04] <the9a3eedi> I see.. will check with #gsoc
[02:04] <michaels> anyone here familiar with the UNR daily jaunty builds?
[02:04] <hey`> jrib, alright I'm going to remove them then.
[02:04] <Roegge> can anyone help me out I'm stuck at a console right now and can't get gnome-panel to run
[02:04] <mwilliams> Can someone help me out on checking my ALSA version?
[02:04] <jrib> !jaunty | michaels
[02:05] <hey`> jrib: done.
[02:05] <linuxguymarshall> Can someone help me upgrade my ALSA drivers?
[02:06] <jrib> hey`: how did you install flash 64 that you started by mentioning?
[02:06] <Jan`> is a jackalope even a real animal
[02:06] <yisliu> 大学好啊
[02:06] <yisliu> 有人吗
[02:06] <Heimark> it is real in the minds of many people Jan
[02:06] <DasEi>  !cn
[02:06] <hey`> following this link jrib: http://queleimporta.com/en/finally-adobe-releases-native-64-bit-flash-10-for-linux/
[02:07] <kitche> jrib: thank you :)
[02:07] <michaels> is there an extra channel for UNR stuff too?
[02:07] <michaels> !unr
[02:07] <michaels> or something?
[02:07] <jrib> hey`: ok try just restarting firefox now and pastebin about:plugins again
[02:07] <kitche> michaels: what is UNR?
[02:07] <hey`> aight
[02:07] <bruce89> michaels: if you're just asking if Jaunty's fine, it is
[02:07] <epaphus> jrib, THANK YOU!!
[02:07] <jrib> epaphus: no problemo
[02:07] <michaels> UNR is the netbook version of ubuntu canonical make
[02:08] <linuxguymarshall> I need to be running a newer version of ALSA to make it work with my Lenovo S10 netbook's internal mic. Any help?
[02:08] <Boglin> hi i need some help, my cd rom won't eject after a failed burn
[02:08] <kitche> michaels: hmm I suggest #ubuntu,1 then
[02:08] <DasEi> linuxguymarshall: you can geta tarball from alsarojekt, and see :
[02:08] <kitche> bah that , is suppose to be a plus symbol
[02:08] <michaels> thanks
[02:09] <michaels> nobody replying there tho :\
[02:09] <DasEi>  !compile | linuxguymarshall
[02:09] <hey`> here it is jrib: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/mff6f1f5
[02:09] <Roegge> can anyone help me out I think i have a problem with my home directory
[02:09] <jrib> hey`: it's not picking up your flash.  Use ~/.mozilla/plugins/ instead
[02:09] <DasEi>  Roege : details ?
[02:09] <linuxguymarshall> DasEi:thanks, any idea how I can check my current version? I need to run 1.0.18 or better
[02:10] <DasEi>  !version
[02:10] <intangir> is there a gui for setting up disk mountpoints?
[02:10] <intangir> the fstab lines i used before dont work anymore for some reason...
[02:10] <DasEi>  !fsstab
[02:10] <DasEi>  !fstab
[02:10] <intangir> is there a gui for fstab?
[02:11] <sparky_> anybody know what the system-wide folder is for firefox extensions??
[02:11] <DasEi> intangir: see above
[02:11] <jrib> sparky_: why?
[02:11] <sparky_> jrib:  to install extensions for all users of course
[02:11] <sebsebseb>  
[02:12] <DasEi> intangir : it's a file you can edit, to warch drives can use gparted instead of fdisk -l
[02:12] <jrib> sparky_: /usr/lib/firefox-addons/extensions/ would be my guess
[02:12] <intangir> i had to manually setup my fstab to mount 2 extra drives before, i copied the same lines that worked in 8.04
[02:12] <intangir> they dont work anymore
[02:12] <intangir> it gives me errors about already being mounted or some crap.. but its not
[02:12] <jrib> intangir: might help to share them on a pastebin
[02:12] <jrib> and the errors
[02:13] <DasEi> itangir : do you use uuids ?
[02:13] <hey`> laptop:~/.mozilla/firefox$ ls
[02:13] <hey`> d1lgf8m7.default  pluginreg.dat  profiles.ini  tork.TorkAnonymous
[02:13] <hey`>  you mean like this? jrib?
[02:13] <intangir> k one sec
[02:13] <intangir> no im not using uuids
[02:13] <sparky_> jrib:  i tried that, but when i created a new user, there were no extensions there
[02:13] <jrib> hey`: no, put libflashplayer.so for 64bit in ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[02:13] <DasEi> intangir: did you check sudo fdisk -l  to see if the identifiers are still right ?
[02:14] <jrib> sparky_: well you might look into how ubufox does it as that's a system wide extension installed by default
[02:14] <sebsebseb> jrib: I think I helped to get rid of the troll :d  by going PM a bit with Jan.  before a Jaunty issue
[02:14] <intangir> oh ya actually somehow my sda is sdb now, and my .. they are switched
[02:15] <intangir> thats weird, the auto generated fstab shows sda as my primary drives but uses the uuids instead, the uuids corresond to sdb drives though...
[02:15] <g4lt-mordant> intangir, yeah, the linux kernel doesn't guarantee order of detection
[02:15] <intangir> it says its one thing buts its another...
[02:15] <hey`> jrib: done libflashplayer.so is on /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
[02:16] <jrib> hey`: but that's not what I said...
[02:16] <g4lt-mordant> intangir, that's why they use UUIDs for rood drives, because you can't guarantee that sda will always be sda
[02:16] <intangir> doh
[02:16] <intangir> oh well i think it might work now brb
[02:16] <hey`> this is inside plugins jrib: kaffeineplugin.a
[02:16] <hey`> kaffeineplugin.la
[02:16] <hey`> kaffeineplugin.so
[02:16] <hey`> libflashplayer.so
[02:16] <hey`> nphelix.so
[02:16] <FloodBot3> hey`: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:16] <hey`> nphelix.xpt
[02:16] <intangir> ya it works
[02:16] <intangir> alright thanks guys,
[02:16] <DasEi>  !who| intangir
[02:16] <DasEi> np, inatangir
[02:17] <intangir> thanks g4lt-mordant DasEi and jrib ;)
[02:17] <DasEi> intangir: also checkout sudo blkid
[02:17] <Doonz> Hey i just upgraded my firefox through update and now its like almost in full screen mode but its not anyone else having this problem
[02:17] <intangir> whats the best audio/video playlist now that xmms is gone...
[02:17] <sebsebseb> !best
[02:18] <intangir> in your opinion..
[02:18] <sebsebseb> intangir: Banshee is a nice video and audio player
[02:18] <g4lt-mordant> uhm, it is?  xmms2 is still there
[02:18] <intangir> xmms2 is something totally different apparently
[02:18] <kitche> intangir: well ubuntu uses audiaius which is xmms jsut with gtk2
[02:18] <intangir> audiacious seems to be for audio only, and the mplayer plugin isnt in repos anymore either
[02:18]  * JEEBcz would just prefer mplayer (with smplayer if GUI is needed) and something else like listen or amarok for audio >_>
[02:18] <__ivan> intangir: realplayer
[02:18] <sebsebseb> kitche: I helped get rid of Jan by going pm for them with a bit, before  I had to turn my computer off or  wait for it to maybe go back to normal, because of a Jaunty issue
[02:19] <wrektjet> hey i was wondering if someone could help me as i set up win xp in virtualbox.... it looks like windows is going to attempt to install on a partition but id like to doublecheck the status of my partitions first. is there an easy way to do that in ubuntu. becasue i know i createda primary partion and a blank partitionsa dna swap space so id like to see wheer windows intnends to format the drive
[02:19] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: Windows installs onto a virtual partition
[02:19] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: with virtualbox you make a virtual hard disk, where you install the virtual OS
[02:20] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: your actsaul hard disk is never touched
[02:20] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: except for storing the vm file of course, which is also why you go for dynamically expanding vm
[02:20] <wrektjet> oh ok i got confused. i had made the virtual hard disk a fwew steps earlier
[02:20] <wrektjet> i shoulda realized. thanls sebsebseb
[02:21] <A-KO> Has anyone here successfully dual booted with Windows and Linux with Truecrypt? I've read a few things on doing it but I assume there is hopefully a cleaner way than maintaining 2 separate encryption schemes...
[02:22] <digitalvaldosta> Just a quick question. Does anyone know of a way around the ATT issue with the setup of DSL? I saw that someone used a virtual machine. I am trying to setup a friends computer that I setup with Ubuntu.
[02:22] <wrektjet> sebsebseb, i did the virtually expanding choice. i read the manual and it seemed like the better option
[02:22] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: theres an issue? you shouldnt need any software to setup dsl
[02:22] <jrib> hey`: ~/.mozilla/plugins/ means /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.mozilla/plugins
[02:22] <hey`> jrib there ain't a "plugins" folder in ~/.mozilla/ should I creat it?
[02:22] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: just login to the modem/router they provide
[02:22] <jrib> hey`: yes
[02:22] <DasEi> ﻿ A-KO: nope isn't ,
[02:22] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: yep it is, and you could put like 2TB for the virtual expanding even though you don't have that space  on your real hard disk
[02:22] <hey`> aight
[02:22] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: it's the space the vm thinks you have
[02:22] <wrektjet> oh i put 20 gig
[02:22] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: why XP in a vm by the way?
[02:22] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: yeah I  would normally put like 20 to 60GB   for virtual space
[02:22] <digitalvaldosta> pepperjack: att forces you to either use the cd provided or use a site that blocks anyone that does not have MS
[02:22] <wrektjet> i want to run things on windows...
[02:22] <wrektjet> having truouble with wine
[02:23] <DasEi> A-KO:mind a pm ?
[02:23] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: such as?  and the  virtual machine file will go in the hidden .virtualbox folder in home. and did you get the binary from their site so you get usb suppourt?
[02:23] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: I think we might have talked a bit about this last night.   remember to browse the Internet only in Ubuntu :)  and with Firefox ideally.  then  maybe/hopefully  your contributing a bit to  Firefox market share as well as LInux market share
[02:24] <wrektjet> im running some unsopported programs like tradestation anfd lightspeed.
[02:24] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: yep the VM should be fine, except for 3D programs
[02:24] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: i just dont know how that would work. it doesnt make sense
[02:24] <wrektjet> yea i thnk it was last nite. i havent been feeling so weel so ic ant recall. maybe it was earlier today
[02:24] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: not saying youre incorrect
[02:24] <hey`> jrib: it's done now :)
[02:24] <jrib> hey`: ok, restart firefox
[02:24] <hey`> kk
[02:25] <bruce89> !~
[02:25] <Doonz> how do i roll back a software package that was upgraded
[02:25] <sebsebseb> bruce89: !!!!!!
[02:25] <hey`> shockwave flash appears now, but lemmie send you the pastebin.
[02:25] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: they always tell you you need the cd
[02:25] <digitalvaldosta> pepperjack, they sent me to some page that I clicked to necessary answers and then I get to a page and it says that I am using an unsupported OS and that I need XP, Vista or some other MS crap
[02:26] <sebsebseb> digitalvaldosta: welcome to the real world, they don't care about Linux
[02:26] <Roegge> diditalvaldosta : you could use a console browser to set it up just point it to 192.168.1.254 if its a 2wire
[02:26] <hey`> here it is jrib: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m123f7e67
[02:26] <jrib> hey`: looks good to me
[02:26] <hey`> :)
[02:26] <pepperjack> digitalvaldosta: that is bull.  you dont need to do anything on any web page.  just do an ifconfig to find out your gateway and then type that ip into the browser and login to the router. they should be able to walk you through setting up the router with your password etc.  insist on someone in their L2 group
[02:26] <Roegge> diditalvaldosta : or just firefox
[02:27] <digitalvaldosta> to get the password and id you have to go to that web page
[02:27] <hey`> jrib: thanks a lot for you attention and help it work GREAT NOW!!! :D
[02:27] <digitalvaldosta> I have att and had to use windows in a vm and create an id and password
[02:28] <Roegge> diditalvaldosta : are you setting up the modem or the ubuntu box?
[02:28] <bruce89> digitalvaldosta: you could have faked the useragent
[02:28] <sebsebseb> digitalvaldosta: remember to do all web browsing in Ubuntu :)  and with Firefox ideally as well, so that you contribute hopefully a bit to  FIrefox market share as well as Linux market share
[02:29] <digitalvaldosta> >:o its a pain in the aces
[02:29] <hey`> jrib, sebsebseb, thanks a lot for helping this dumb here :)
[02:29] <akincer1> anybody know netcat?
[02:29] <jrib> !ask | akincer1
[02:30] <jrib> !cookie | sebsebseb
[02:30] <Roegge> diditalvaldosta : what kind of modem is it?
[02:30] <bruce89> humph
[02:30] <undecim> akincer1: what do you need to know about it?
[02:30] <akincer1> how do I structure a UDP packet using netcat?
[02:30] <andypatches> I tried to use a chmod -r -g+w on some folders, and now the subfolders are all missing, what happened?
[02:31] <akincer1> in other words, using C++ or Python, I can specify packet header info and such
[02:31] <sebsebseb> jrib: ok thanks
[02:31] <undecim> akincer1: I don't think netcat has that capability... its meant to work with a stream of packets, not single packets itself
[02:31] <akincer1> more specifically, I'm trying to query a game server using netcat
[02:32] <sebsebseb> bruce89: it's better to complain to the website for not suppourting that browser,  than  to change the ua for access
[02:32] <undecim> akincer1: what information do you need to specify?
[02:32] <akincer1> commands such as getstatus or getinfo
[02:32] <akincer1> maybe even do an rcon command
[02:32] <bruce89> sebsebseb: true
[02:33] <pepperjack> andypatches: try chmod -R +r folder maybe
[02:33] <c9s> hola
[02:33] <walrus> Hole
[02:33] <undecim> akincer1: I don't think those are udp headers...
[02:34] <undecim> akincer1: then again, i don't know that much about udp
[02:34] <akincer1> no, this is how the UDP packet is structured using XQF --  \xff\xff\xff\xff\x02getstatus\n
[02:34] <sapage> exit
[02:35] <undecim> akincer1: so \xff\xff\xff\xff\x02getstatus\n is the contents of the packet?
[02:35] <akincer1> yep
[02:35] <akincer1> I'm just wondering how I replicate that using netcat
[02:36] <undecim> put that in a file, then cat it to netcat ( cat filename | netcat ipaddr port)
[02:37] <akincer1> doesn't seem to work
[02:37] <Roegge> anyone know why all i get after gdm is my mouse and a beige background
[02:37] <undecim> akincer1: the command 'echo -e "\xff\xff\xff\xff\x02getstatus" > filename'  should give you the filename you need
[02:38] <undecim> akincer1: i mean "the file you need" not "filename you need"
[02:39] <akincer1> eureka!
[02:39] <akincer1> that did it
[02:39] <akincer1> dundecim: you rule
[02:39] <akincer1> thanks for the help everyone
[02:39] <undecim> akincer1:  the "\xff" in that actually mean a character that you can't type on the keyboard
[02:39] <undecim> akincer1: no problem
[02:39] <akincer1> I thought as much
[02:39] <pepperjack> Roegge: gnome-session and gnome-panel running?
[02:40] <undecim> akincer1: also, the \n isn't needed at the end, because echo does that autmatically
[02:40] <Roegge> pepper jack: gnome-panel isn't i'll check if gnome-session is
[02:41] <Roegge> pepper jack: nope just gnome-keyring
[02:42] <jlevy> I have a usb tv tuner that used to be /dev/video1.  Now that device isn't there.  Anyone have any thoughts on how to get it back?  I tested the device and it works on a windows machine.
[02:42] <akincer1> undecim: makes sense
[02:42] <Roegge> pepper jack: after about 5 mins the background turns black
[02:43] <pepperjack> Roegge: do a `w` command in a virt terminal youll see on the from column prob 0:0 so do an export DISPLAY=0:0 then a gnome-session& then a gnome-panel&   i have no idea why they are not running though
[02:43] <akincer1> now to figure out how to do an rcon command over netcat . . .  :)
[02:43] <bruce89> jlevy: /dev/video0
[02:43] <jlevy> bruce89: /dev/video0 is a PCI card
[02:44] <undecim> akincer1: Does this help: http://hlds101.com/rcon.htm
[02:45] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: lookup lsusb
[02:46] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: result ?
[02:47]  * Myidentityisasec got Ubuntu =D
 * Myidentityisasec got Ubuntu =D
[02:48] <Roegge> pepper jack: thanks for the help
[02:49] <bruce89> !repeat | tanmaynarang
[02:49] <tanmaynarang> ?
[02:50] <tanmaynarang> !patience
[02:50] <akincer1> undecim: what would be the backslash versioned of NULL?
[02:50] <undecim> akincer1: \x00
[02:50] <jaypetey> i expect there is a simple way to do this, but i'm not finding it... anyone know how i could tell nautilus or the desktop or whatever to auto add the icons (like when you mount a drive) on the right side of the screen as opposed to the left?
[02:50] <undecim> akincer1: assuming you mean the null character, not the string "NULL"
[02:50] <tanmaynarang> How do you change the password on
[02:51] <tanmaynarang> Ubuntu?
[02:51] <usser> jaypetey, been wondering that myself for a while, i dont think there is
[02:51] <akincer1> undecim: Thanks, I'll give that shot
[02:51] <Roegge> tanmaynarang: root pass or normal user?
[02:51] <jaypetey> usser, how frustrating, i like having conky on the left... do you know of a way to disable that feature then?
[02:52] <bruce89> tanmaynarang: System>Admin.>Users
[02:52] <undecim> tanmaynarang: you can also use the terminal and type "passwd"
[02:52] <bobg> QUESTION: How can I permently mount a second hard drive
[02:52] <DasEi>  !password >tanmayarang
[02:53] <DasEi>  !password >tanmaynarang
[02:53] <eseven73> !fstab | bobg
[02:53] <DasEi> bobg : add it to fstab
[02:53] <tanmaynarang> Ty
[02:54] <bobg> DasEi  can I do that from the GUI or is it all command line
[02:54] <Roegge> so anyone else chillin on virtual console lol
[02:54] <DasEi> bobg  : drive attached ?
[02:55] <Dreamglider> i tried virtual console, good for testing viruses on windows :P
[02:55] <Roegge> lol
[02:55] <Roegge> I'm kinda stuck with it for now
[02:55] <bobg> DasEi: yes there are actually four partions on the second drive.  I can see it but Amarock requires it to be mounted
[02:55] <Dreamglider> pretty neat tho
[02:55] <tanmaynarang> Ummm...
[02:56] <Roegge> yeah
[02:56] <DasEi>  bobg :open a terminal ..
[02:56] <tanmaynarang> I created at USB Startup Disk
[02:56] <tanmaynarang> But
[02:56] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[02:56] <Roegge> now i just need to find a stumble plugin for lynx lol
[02:56] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[02:56] <tanmaynarang> When I put it in,
[02:56] <tanmaynarang> And switch it on,
[02:56] <DasEi>  bobg :give resulting url here
[02:56] <Dreamglider> !ask > tanmaynarang
[02:56] <tanmaynarang> Nothing boot
[02:57] <jlmeredith> Greetings everyone!  I am in need of some assistance - I need to know if it is possible to start the vinagre VNC server from the command line
[02:57] <tanmaynarang> Sorry
[02:57] <bruce89> jlmeredith: vinagre is the viewer actually
[02:57] <eseven73> tanmaynarang: does your bios support usb booting?
[02:57] <tanmaynarang>  I created at USB Startup Disk But When I put it in, And switch it on, Nothing boots
[02:57] <DasEi> jlmeredith: ? vinagre ?  see :
[02:57] <DasEi>  !vnc
[02:58] <Roegge> lets see if i can get some music going with out a gui lol
[02:58] <tanmaynarang> eseven73: Umm...
[02:58] <tanmaynarang> What?
[02:58] <eseven73> tanmaynarang: not all bios' support usb boot
[02:58] <Dreamglider> tanmaynarang:does your BIOS support booting from USB
[02:58] <jlmeredith> bruce89: ah .. Thank you - I had it working fine, but then rebooted the computer via the CLI and now it will not work - does not appear that the VNC server is running .. is there an easy way to check this?
[02:58] <tanmaynarang> I'm on 64bit Vista w/ Ubuntu
[02:58] <eseven73> you have to check in your bios
[02:59] <DasEi>  bobg :give resulting url here  ??
[02:59] <bruce89> jlmeredith: man vino may say something
[02:59] <pepperjack> jlmeredith: thought that might just be a frontend but doesnt look like it. you could ssh -X ipaddress  then launch it maybe
[02:59] <jlmeredith> vino?  is that a process?
[02:59] <bobg> DadEi  I'm a GUI guy and I haven't found it yet
[03:00] <DasEi>  bobg : Is why walk you through, did you ran aboven given commands ?
[03:00] <jlevy> DasEi: sorry, I had to step out for a minute
[03:00] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: lookup lsusb
[03:00] <bonez46> where can I find help with Ultimate Ubuntu? anyone here running it?
[03:00] <A_T_29> hi everyone i have question is avast anti virus home edition really good for ubuntu?
[03:01] <eseven73> !virus
[03:01] <DasEi>  !ultimate | bonez46
[03:01] <bobg> DasEi:  OK I have a terminal open now
[03:01] <Cpudan80> A_T_29: dont need it
[03:01] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[03:01] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[03:01] <walrus> Hello, how can i increase my 640x480 resolution?
[03:01] <A_T_29> why not?
[03:01] <jlevy> jlevy@tivo:~$ lsusb
[03:01] <jlevy> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[03:01] <jlevy> Bus 003 Device 003: ID 2040:2900 Hauppauge
[03:01] <jlevy> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[03:01] <jlevy> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[03:01] <FloodBot3> jlevy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:01] <jlevy> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[03:01] <pepperjack> walrus: what vid card?
[03:02] <brandonban6> how do I look up an applications installation path?
[03:02] <Cpudan80> walrus: system --> preferences --> screen resolution
[03:02] <DasEi>  bobg :give resulting url here
[03:02] <DasEi>  !resolution > walrus
[03:02] <walrus> mx440, it does not help. I need info how to do this in corg.conf
[03:02] <Cpudan80> A_T_29: you didnt read that link from ubotu!
[03:02] <pepperjack> brandonban6: apps are not installed to individual folders as in Windows but rather you have general bin/ and lib/ and etc directories which house files for multiple apps
[03:02] <eseven73> brandonban6:  i think 'whereis package' or maybe 'locate package'
[03:02] <DasEi>  !paste|jlevy:
[03:02] <A_T_29> what link?
[03:02] <esom> hello, how can i change boot console resolution to 1280x800?
[03:03] <Cpudan80> A_T_29: In short, you have to provide your password when escalating to "root" -- the account with privileges to modify critical system files
[03:03] <Cpudan80> A_T_29: So as long as you pay attention ...
[03:03] <Cpudan80> !virus | A_T_29
[03:03] <jlevy> DasEi: sorry about that http://paste.ubuntu.com/137169/
[03:03] <axisys> i just got a 4g usb flash disk.. can I make it a bootable ubuntu OS and also a small portion for data ?
[03:03] <bobg> DasEi:  Ok pastebinit is loaded
[03:03] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy:cd to /dev and check out where it's at, as its recognized
[03:03] <Dreamglider> axisys: yes you can  :)
[03:03] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[03:04] <DasEi>  bobg :give resulting url here
[03:04] <esom> i've tried to apply vga=866 to kernel, but it failed
[03:04] <brandonban6> pepperjack, eseven73 i'm installing the adobe flash plugin in and it is asking me for "Please enter the installation path of the Mozilla, Netscape,
[03:04] <brandonban6> or Opera browser (i.e., /usr/lib/mozilla):
[03:04] <Cpudan80> axisys: as long as the BIOS on the system supports booting to USB
[03:04] <axisys> Cpudan80: it does
[03:04] <bruenig> brandonban6: just hit enter
[03:04] <Cpudan80> axisys: then yes
[03:04] <brandonban6> bruenig,
[03:04] <aaron__> hello?
[03:04] <eseven73> brandon, locate flash
[03:04] <brandonban6> thank you bruenig
[03:04] <aaron__> sweet it works!
[03:04] <jlevy> DasEi: do you mean compare ls /dev before and after the device is plugged in?
[03:04] <aaron__> you lose the game!!!!!!!!
[03:04] <Roegge> hello
[03:04] <axisys> Cpudan80, Dreamglider can you guys guide me to a article on how to ?
[03:04] <esom> does anybody know?
[03:04] <Dreamglider> axisys: pm me
[03:05] <aaron__> woot pwnd
[03:05] <Cpudan80> axisys: http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/11/12/create-a-bootable-usb-drive-the-easy-way-in-ubuntu-810/
[03:05] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy:don't re-plug it, just leaveit in,mostprblytheidentifierchanges from in/out , is why I thinkyou got your issue
[03:06] <axisys> Cpudan80: thnx a lot
[03:06] <bobg> DasEI:  I don't understand what you are asking for
[03:06] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit, ran that cmd ?
[03:06] <walrus> martynas@martynas-desktop:~$ xrandr --addmode S-video 800x600
[03:06] <walrus> xrandr: cannot find output "S-video"
[03:06] <bobg> DasEi: Yes
[03:06] <walrus> duh..
[03:06] <Roegge> anyone know any good console irc clients?
[03:07] <DasEi>  bobg :a url shown in your terminal (the console) ?
[03:07] <pepperjack> Roegge: irssi
[03:07] <eseven73> irssi
[03:07] <rage> When you first boot from the livecd, at the boot: prompt. There is an Ubuntu image above it. Does anyone know what draws that and where it is kept?
[03:07] <staykov> hi i cant seem to do sudo-apt get blar
[03:07] <jlevy> DasEi: is this what you mean? http://paste.ubuntu.com/137171/
[03:07] <Roegge> thanks
[03:07] <staykov> unable to lcok the download directory
[03:07] <jlevy> DasEi: I'm a little confused
[03:07] <taz_> i have a question.... u know www.camfrog.com   will work with ubuntu ??
[03:08] <WatchBot> taz_: Please keep your links on topic and work safe.
[03:08] <wrektjet> my f-in cd drive wont open
[03:08] <bruenig> staykov: sudo apt-get
[03:08] <pepperjack> staykov: another instance of apt-get running? maybe synaptic your package manager is open?
[03:08] <bobg> DasEi:  There is no "URL" in there,   lLike 192.168.1.1?
[03:08] <staykov> pepperjack: neither
[03:08] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: ls /dev
[03:08] <bruenig> staykov: delete the lock then
[03:08] <staykov> bruenig: typo here :p
[03:08] <staykov> ok
[03:09] <jlevy> DasEi: that's what I pasted
[03:09] <staykov> bruenig: ty that was it
[03:09] <Bruce> how do i shut down the gui desktop in ubuntu ?
[03:09] <bruenig> Bruce: what do you mean
[03:10] <Bruce> i have server and desktop, i just want to use server now
[03:10] <pepperjack> staykov: see if there is a lock file in /var/cache/apt/archives maybe
[03:10] <Dreamglider> bruce: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[03:10] <bruenig> Bruce: switch to a tty and stop the display manager I guess
[03:10] <bruenig> pepperjack: think he got it
[03:10] <bruce89> Bruce: remove ubuntu-desktop
[03:10] <jlevy> Bruce: to uninstall the desktop portion, i think it's 'apt-get autoremove ubuntu-desktop'
[03:11] <bruenig> jlevy: bruce89, he just wants to stop the gui for the time, not remove it. Also, removing that meta package doesn't do a whole lot
[03:11] <zenlunatic> boot to runlevel 3
[03:11] <bruenig> zenlunatic: ubuntu uses upstart
[03:11] <wrektjet> my sata cd/rom drive would show up under hardware in sys monitor right?
[03:11] <bruce89> bruenig: I know
[03:11] <bruenig> or does that work with upstart
[03:11] <bruenig> I don't know
[03:11] <DasEi>  bobg :sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit                      doesn't  return a url ?
[03:11] <Bruce> sudo says command not found
[03:11] <skyl> will I need to be root user to serve something on port 808, different than 8000?
[03:11] <bruce89> wrektjet: should do
[03:11] <bruenig> Bruce: gdm not kdm
[03:11] <Bruce> ok.. thanks
[03:12] <bobg> DasEi:  I'll try it again
[03:12] <wrektjet> yikes its not there
[03:12] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[03:12] <jlevy> bruenig: ok.  I thought that autoremove would remove dependencies also, or is that only if they are installed via apt-get?
[03:12] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: pastebinit /var/log/syslog
[03:13] <bruenig> jlevy: I think the default meta-packages are hacked together such that removing them doesn't remove the whole thing, at least that is how it was, try it and see what happens, you can always hit 'no
[03:13] <taz_> any one know about camfrog.com will work with ubuntu ?
[03:13] <bruenig> '
[03:13] <WatchBot> taz_: Please keep your links on topic and work safe.
[03:13] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: dmesg | pastebinit
[03:13] <vieq> hello, guys whats the Difference between VirtualBox 2.1.4 virtualbox-ose 2.0.4 that is in the repo?
[03:13] <bruenig> http://google.com
[03:13] <vieq> ?
[03:13] <bruenig> that wasn't for you
[03:14] <vieq> oh o.k.
[03:14] <DasEi>  bobg :if the pipe doesn't work, paste the output from : sudo fdisk -l
[03:14] <rage> Hello, when you first boot from the livecd, at the boot: prompt. There is an Ubuntu image above it. Does anyone know what draws that and where it is kept? -Thanks :-)
[03:14] <DasEi>  !paste
[03:14] <bobg> DesEI:  I can find that figure after sudo fdisk -_____?
[03:14] <bruenig> !bootsplash
[03:14] <bruenig> !splash
[03:14] <Bruce> in what file i need to change to assing a static ip?
[03:14] <bruenig> hmm
[03:14] <Bruce> i think it was something like interfaces
[03:15] <jlevy> DasEi: dmesg http://pastebin.com/f6d4013fa
[03:15] <DasEi>  bobg :small L , then the seperator
[03:15] <rage> I dont think its the gnome splash screen some how :-)
[03:15] <bruenig> Bruce: hosts?
[03:15] <bruenig> !usplash
[03:15] <rage> mmmm
[03:15] <bruenig> not sure
[03:16] <rage> I know usplash does the loading screen
[03:16] <Bruce> bruenig i think it was that file, where do i find it?
[03:16] <bruenig> Bruce: under /etc
[03:16] <Bruce> ok thanks
[03:16] <jlevy> DasEi: seems to be a problem with using pastbinit with syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/137177/
[03:16] <vieq> um so Guys abut Virtual Box, any diff with ose?
[03:17] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: dmesg : bttv0: registered device video0
[03:18] <DasEi> ﻿ jlevy: try just : pastebinit /var/log/syslog
[03:18] <Roegge> lol at lest I can change desktops lol
[03:18] <vieq> no one knows?
[03:18] <jlevy> DasEi: tried that first, same result
[03:18] <chaorain> How do I stop Nautilus from drawing the wallpaper?
[03:19] <bobg> DasEi: bob@MusicMachine:~$ sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[03:19] <bobg> Error no arguments specified!
[03:19] <DasEi> jlevy: which app do you use it with ?
[03:19] <jlevy> DasEi: video0 is a pci card tuner that is not being used because it lacks an encoder
[03:19] <jlevy> DasEi: mythtv (mythbuntu)
[03:19] <DasEi> jlevy: but in dmesg listet as usb-device
[03:20] <DasEi> jlevy: did you try to change mythtv's config ? else try : sudo apt-get install tvtime
[03:20] <chuy_max> hey guys, how can I make my Windows partition the default in grub?
[03:21] <DasEi> chuy_max: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst , read the comments
[03:21] <|ns|nR8> chuy_max, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:21] <jlevy> DasEi: can you give me a line number in dmesg that says usb?
[03:23] <chuy_max> DasEi, |ns|nR8, I guess I should use "default saved", am I right?, I tried default 5, but everytime the kernel is updated it just screws the file.
[03:23] <DasEi> jlevy: 446 following
[03:24] <DasEi> chuy_max: you could to count the entries an give the default-num accordingly
[03:24] <bruenig> !ops | POTHEADqK is trying to DCC exploit, just saying
[03:25] <DasEi>  bobg :do you get an output from sudo fdisk -l ?
[03:25] <DasEi> do*
[03:25] <chuy_max> DasEi, that's what I did, and everytime I update the kernel, it just makes a mess
[03:26] <tritium> Thanks, bruenig
[03:26] <Bruce> i edited /etc/network/interfaces but when saving in vim, it says is a read-only add ! to override, what should i do?
[03:26] <bobg> DasEi: No all I got was "no arugments"   Thanks anyway.  Good night
[03:26] <coastermaster> Is this the room for ubuntu server support? If so, does Ubuntu Network edition come with LAMP or do I have to install it separately?
[03:26] <Cpudan80> Bruce: sudo vim /etc/network/interfaces
[03:26] <Cpudan80> Bruce Only root can edit that
[03:26] <DasEi> chuy_max: might be, as that brings a new line, you can (read menu.lst!) also alter how many entries should be hold
[03:26] <rww> !lamp | coastermaster
[03:27] <aranyik> hi!
[03:27] <Roegge> anyone know why my home directory would be / when /etc/passwd is say different
[03:27] <codeman_> hi
[03:27] <Akkernight> what software should I use to watch DVDs ?
[03:27] <DasEi> chuy_max: if you put the steady . f.e. windows-lines in top, the sequence will be always the same :)
[03:28] <jlevy> DasEi: sorry, I've been disconnected for a while, I've probably missed what you said.
[03:28] <Dreamglider> Akkernight: vlc
[03:28] <Cpudan80> Akkernight: debatable, I say vlc
[03:28] <Cpudan80> !vlc | Akkernight
[03:28] <DasEi>  !vlc
[03:28] <Cpudan80> shoot
[03:28] <Cpudan80> !info vlc | Akkernight
[03:28] <skyl> $ sudo iptables-save > /etc/iptables.up.rules
[03:28] <skyl> bash: /etc/iptables.up.rules: Permission denied
[03:28] <DasEi> jlevy: 446 following
[03:28] <codeman_> dose xubuntu recognize .exe
[03:28] <skyl> permission denied sudo?
[03:28] <cr4z3d> tritium: thank you.. been getting bad CTCP requests from him all night
[03:28] <usser> !mplayer
[03:28] <Akkernight> ko, thanks peeps
[03:28] <DasEi> jlevy: did you try to change mythtv's config ? else try : sudo apt-get install tvtime
[03:28] <Cpudan80> skyl: bad syntax
[03:28] <lstarnes> skyl: sudi iptables-save | sudo tee -a /etc/iptables.up.rules
[03:28] <Akkernight> ok*
[03:29] <lstarnes> *sudo
[03:29] <Cpudan80> skyl: sudo cat iptables-save > ...
[03:29] <Dreamglider> codeman_: with wine it does
[03:29] <lstarnes> codeman_: if you have wine installed
[03:29] <tritium> cr4z3d: sorry to hear that.  No problem.
[03:29] <codeman_> what is wine
[03:29] <bruenig> !wine
[03:29] <Dreamglider> !wine
[03:29] <Cpudan80> skyl: you need the cat command to pull the file and dump it back out on stdout
[03:29] <bruenig> uh oh
[03:29] <skyl> Cpudan80, still permission denied
[03:30] <Cpudan80> odd ...
[03:30] <Cpudan80> you could do sudo -i
[03:30] <Cpudan80> then do the commands through there
[03:30] <Cpudan80> ***WARNING! Dangerous root prompt!****
[03:30] <beilabs> am I missing something? Latest flash constantly crashes firefox in ubuntu intrepid with latest updates? any advice?
[03:30] <PhotoJim> or is it permission denied because the directory is read-only, e.g.?  might not be a sudo problem.
[03:30] <codeman_> would it be bad to update bios with .exe on xubuntu
[03:31] <Bruce> how do i restart network?
[03:31] <bruenig> skyl: the reason it fails is because > redirects the output to a file. Redirection is done by the bash shell, not by iptables-save. iptables-save is the only thing running as root
[03:31] <jlevy> DasEi: It looks like bttv0 and pvrusb2 are different devices, no?  bttv0 is described as PCI above, and that is the one listed as /dev/video0
[03:31] <DasEi> codeman: yes
[03:31] <Cpudan80> codeman_: usually you cant run those ...
[03:31] <bruenig> skyl: bash does not have root privileges iptables-save has root privileges
[03:31] <lstarnes> Bruce: possibly sudo invoke-rc.d networking restart
[03:31] <aranyik> I have an old computer on which I have installed DOS, now I would like to install Xubuntu but the only way I could is by taking the HDD and plug it with a IDE-USB adapter to my laptop...I've tried to install directly on it with my laptop but then back in the old PC, it seems that the MBR cant be written by the way I proceed, so I guess I have to manual install Xubuntu into this HDD. But then, will the MBR written by my previous DOS install will be able to
[03:31] <aranyik>  point to a series of boot files and finally linux intalled files?
[03:31] <Dreamglider> codeman_:  it would probably be impossible
[03:31] <jlevy> DasEi: no, I haven't messed with mythtv config because it had been working for months.  I didn't change anything, and it all of the sudden stopped working.
[03:31] <DasEi> jlevy: so try to change mythtv's config , else try : sudo apt-get install tvtime
[03:32] <bruenig> skyl: so you can either do what skyl told you to do, OR you can do sudo bash -c 'iptables-save > ...' OR have a full root shell and so on.
[03:32] <Cpudan80> aranyik: you cant just boot off of the install CD ?
[03:32] <codeman_> how would i update bios
[03:32] <DasEi> jlevy: sure you didn't plugged that or another usb ?
[03:32] <Dreamglider> codeman_: it's usually done from a floppy/CD at boot up or in windows
[03:32] <skyl> bruenig, thanks yeah, running as su does it
[03:32] <Cpudan80> codeman_: floppies, windows *** NOT A VM ***
[03:33] <Cpudan80> not that updating the bios in a VM would do much of anything
[03:33] <jlevy> DasEi: it's possible the machine booted once with the power unplugged from the usb device.  would that do it?
[03:33] <DasEi> codeman : get a bootable dosk.disk, the flash utility and your new bios, p.m me,it's not ubu-specific
[03:33] <Droopsta915> I need to add myself to the vboxusers group, what is the command?
[03:33] <rage> bruenig: Thanks for your help early, I discovered the answer. If you're interested its located on the cd images/casper/filesystem.squashfs. Simply decompress that file, and its inside image/isolinux/splash.rle and it is drawn by the isolinux.txt file
[03:33] <DasEi> jlevy: anything that brings the device-order out of order
[03:34] <aranyik> Cpudan80,with my laptop yes but then, like I said, the installer seems to make no change to the MBR when I release the HDD from the IDE-USB adapter (I dont have CD on the old machine)
[03:34] <tritium> Droopsta915: adduser [options] user group
[03:34] <PhotoJim> DasEi: usermod -G vboxusers username
[03:34] <PhotoJim> Droopsta915: usermod -G vboxusers username
[03:34] <tritium> Droopsta915: and you won't really need any options, so just adduser user group
[03:34] <matt___> does openssh-server by default allow for remote connections from outside the network, assuming the ports are forwarded?
[03:35] <skyl> does anyone know the nmap syntax that I might see what is listening on 808?
[03:35] <DasEi> jlevy: though it's good quality,I left mythtvfor being to hassleful, but you can configure which device shall be read, also tvtime allows (and shows available sources)
[03:35] <Cpudan80> aranyik: so you boot off the live CD using the laptop and then point the installer to the USB device ?
[03:35] <matt___> does openssh-server by default allow for remote connections from outside the network, assuming the ports are forwarded?
[03:35] <Hamled> Does the ubuntu server install iso use a text-based interface for the installation?
[03:35] <jlevy> DasEi: ok, thanks for the help.  I googled this line: pvrusb2: Unknown parameter `initusbreset', and got some leads
[03:35] <Cpudan80> matt___: yes
[03:35] <quentusrex> How do I uninstall an update?
[03:35] <lstarnes> matt___: I think so
[03:36] <lrojas> what is the propper channel for asking about setting up ubuntu as a LAMP server?
[03:36] <DasEi> jlevy: Hamled: desktop=GUI, alternate=text
[03:36] <rage> matt___: Yes it does
[03:36] <quentusrex> A thunderbird update just broke thunderbird for me... :(
[03:36] <Cpudan80> !LAMP | lrojas
[03:36] <Hamled> DasEi: and I was asking about the server install
[03:36] <quentusrex> the apt-get upgrade of thunderbird just broke the mail client.
[03:36] <Cpudan80> lrojas: this is the right place
[03:36] <sei> hi
[03:36] <jlevy> DasEi: not sure what that means
[03:36] <matt___> lstarnes: rage and it always watches for port 22?
[03:36] <DasEi> Hamled: desktop=GUI, alternate=text ,same
[03:36] <DasEi> jlevy: typo
[03:36] <soreau> If using ubuntu (given hw drivers were working) would it be easy to connect through a dial up connection on a default install? ppp? juno?
[03:36] <lstarnes> matt___: yes, but it may be configured to use other ports
[03:37] <Hamled> DasEi: what
[03:37] <eternaljoy> Im creating a boot YSB stick, and Ubuntu asks me if I want to use 128MB for documents etc...   what happens if I reduce this to 50MB? What happens to the 78MB?
[03:37] <lrojas> ok, i installed the server cd, the lamp stack but PHP is not enable, also there seems to be no pear installed either
[03:37] <eternaljoy> USb
[03:37] <aranyik> Cpudan80, yes thats what I already did, but it didnt work the first time so I guess the adapter messed up the process of writting the MBR somehow, or maybe ...wait I remember having MBR problem at this time...maybe now that its fixed I could try again..
[03:37] <lrojas> how do i make sure PHP is working and Pear gets installed?
[03:37] <sei> ??
[03:38] <Dreamglider> quentusrex: sudo apt-get remove thunderbird && sudo apt-get install thunderbird will reinstall thunderbird you could try it
[03:38] <o0Chris0o> I'm looking to get some glass panel themes how do I do this? what is best to use? Metacity? Compiz? Beryl?
[03:38] <Cpudan80> aranyik: yeah thats not going to work - the installer will write the MBR to the laptop HDD by default
[03:38] <DasEi> Hamled: desktop=GUI, alternate=text ,same for serveredition
[03:38] <soreau> o0Chris0o: compiz most likely
[03:38] <Hamled> okay, thank you
[03:38] <eternaljoy> Im creating a boot USB stick, and Ubuntu asks me if I want to use 128MB for documents etc...   what happens if I reduce this to 50MB? What happens to the 78MB?
[03:38] <Cpudan80> aranyik: you need to tell the installer where to write the MBR to, I believe thats an option in there somewhere (an advanced option)
[03:38] <codeman__> hey im back who was said om me
[03:39] <tritium> eternaljoy: nothing.  It goes unused.
[03:39] <codeman__> pm me
[03:39] <o0Chris0o> soreau: hmm thanks, I don't see any options, but thanks :D
[03:39] <eternaljoy> tritium: wiull it help with "running out of space" messages?
[03:39] <DasEi> jlevy: if it worked before,just try a reinstall, with more thenonedevice,I always had to configure the app to which to use
[03:39] <aranyik> Cpudan80, ohh! yes I know that option...I think I just totaly forgot...or maybe i tried...but it worth to try ?again?
[03:39] <wrektjet> hey im trying xp on virtualbox... any ideas why the cd/rom drive doesnt function? i have the host device selected
[03:39] <Droopsta915> When adding the user to a group do I use the login name or the my full name?
[03:39] <aranyik> Cpudan80, thanks, I try and come back after
[03:39] <codeman__> bios ?
[03:39] <eternaljoy> wrektjet: ask in #vbox
[03:39] <tritium> eternaljoy: in what context?  When do you see that message?
[03:39] <lstarnes> Droopsta915: login name
[03:39] <quentusrex> thanks Dreamglider that fixed it. I can't believe I didn't think of that.
[03:39] <Cpudan80> aranyik: if that doesn't work - mount it using a VM
[03:40] <eternaljoy> tritium: when it tried to load last time
[03:40] <jlevy> DasEi: Looks like this started for some users upon kernel upgrade.  maybe i did that and don't remember...lol
[03:40] <psychic> anyone know a good channel to get a movie from?
[03:40] <tritium> eternaljoy: that option for the bootable USB stick is to allow you to have a persistent home directory on the stick.
[03:40] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: change it in the settings so it detects your CD drive in the guest, and this is virtualbox suppour  #vbox
[03:40] <Cpudan80> aranyik: ex. install virtual box on the laptop - point the VM to the USB thing as the HDD
[03:40] <Dreamglider> quentusrex: np dude
[03:40] <tritium> eternaljoy: "it" being the USB stick?
[03:40] <eternaljoy> tritium: so lowing the 128MB wont help with "running of space" messages?
[03:40] <lrojas> when i try out a php file on the server i have, instead of parsing the phpo code is getting served as text file
[03:40] <eternaljoy> tritium: yea
[03:40] <Droopsta915> thanks everyone
[03:40] <DasEi> jlevy: just try tvtime,a small app with good quality, easy to configure
[03:40] <wrektjet> ok thnx ill try that chanel
[03:41] <wrektjet> #vbox
[03:41] <jlevy> DasEi: I'll give it a shot. thanks!
[03:41] <tritium> eternaljoy: no, it would not
[03:41] <codeman__> asking agine coomputer power died how to run a .exe bios update on xubuntu
[03:41] <eternaljoy> tritium: that sucks
[03:41] <DasEi> codeman__: pmme,as said above
[03:41] <Dreamglider> codeman__:  you cant do that
[03:42] <aranyik> Cpudan80, I tried that already and got plenty of weird errors.. anyway..lets go back to method #1
[03:42] <aranyik> BRB
[03:42] <Cpudan80> aranyik: yeah the VM thing ... not an easy option
[03:42] <Dreamglider> codeman__:  you will have to put the bios update on a floppy and boot from it (that's the usual way it's done) but you should read the manufacture manual on bios updates.
[03:43] <iainm> hey folks.
[03:43] <iainm> what's the polite way to disagree with a "fix released" status on a bug report?
[03:43] <iainm> in launchpad
[03:43] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: yep good luck
[03:43] <aranyik> Cpudan80, oh wait...some very important stuf...if I run the installer with my laptop...
[03:43] <Cpudan80> ...
[03:44] <aranyik> Cpudan80, it will configure Xubuntu for a recent laptop and then in my Pentium
[03:44] <aranyik> Cpudan80, 233Mhz.maybe its gonna ,..freeze or somth
[03:44] <Cpudan80> god lord
[03:44] <Cpudan80> good lord*
[03:44] <Cpudan80> It probably wouldnt even run
[03:45] <Cpudan80> how does a computer not have a CD-ROM drive?
[03:45] <nds> my compter takes 8 minutes to boot to the login screen, any ideas?
[03:45] <Cpudan80> nds: feed the mice some caffeine?
[03:45] <nds> >.<
[03:45] <nds> its a fast pc
[03:45] <Dreamglider> nds: my C64 has about half a second to boot ;P
[03:45] <nds> its jsut sloooooow to boot up
[03:46] <PhotoJim> nds: how much ram?
[03:46] <nds> 1.2 gb
[03:46] <Cpudan80> nds: It might be waiting on the network or something
[03:46] <nds> no
[03:46] <nds> i dont think so
[03:46] <Cpudan80> 1.2 GB of RAM /
[03:46] <Cpudan80> weird amount
[03:46] <nds> a gb and a 256
[03:46] <nds> i upgraded from 2*256
[03:47] <Cpudan80> yeah I understand that .... normally you dont mismatch sizes like that
[03:47] <tritium> !enter | nds
[03:47] <PhotoJim> nds: try booting up in recovery mode and watch the kernel messages.  see where it pauses.  that'll give you some info, most likely.
[03:47] <nds> normally yes, but is the network making my boot lsow?
[03:47] <nds> i did
[03:47] <PhotoJim> nds: and that'd be 1.25 GB :)
[03:47] <Cpudan80> If your DHCP server is being stupid it might hold the boot yeah
[03:47] <Droopsta915> I want to try Ubuntu Studio. Is that an actual OS all on its own or do I install it within Ubuntu?
[03:47] <Cpudan80> nds: Part of the bootup is to get an IP address for your machine
[03:47] <nds> photojim: yes, my wireless sucks
[03:48] <Dreamglider> nds: i'd tak out the 256Mb ram block if it is slower that the 1gb block
[03:48] <Cpudan80> Droopsta915: Its a package you can grab I think
[03:48] <nds> its a one mb line, and my father refuses to run a cable
[03:48] <PhotoJim> nds: use wire when possible.  laptops like wire. :)
[03:48] <jlevy> DasEi: got it working!  thanks for pointing me to dmesg
[03:48] <Cpudan80> !ubuntu-studio | Droopsta915
[03:48] <nds> dreamglider: same speed
[03:48] <jlevy> DasEi: i'll still checkout tvtime though
[03:48] <aranyik> Cpudan80, what do you think ??
[03:48] <nds> my wireless just hates me >.<
[03:48] <Dreamglider> nds: Allright
[03:48] <Cpudan80> Droopsta915: sorry wrong link
[03:48] <Cpudan80> !info ubuntu-studio | Droopsta915
[03:49] <Cpudan80> :-(
[03:49] <Cpudan80> Droopsta915: Guess it's its own thing
[03:49]  * eseven73 thought ubutnu-studio was a distro?
[03:49] <eseven73> ubuntu-studio*
[03:49] <Cpudan80> aranyik: I think you should use that computer as a brick
[03:49] <ANTRat> !info ubuntustudio-desktop
[03:49] <nds> so ive been hving lots of wireless problems
[03:49] <xSlack> What would a command be to empty trash
[03:49] <Cpudan80> wooo ANTRat wins
[03:49] <nds> anyone have some tips for getting my dad to run a line?
[03:49] <eseven73> +1 for ANTRat
[03:49] <ANTRat> no prob
[03:49] <DasEi>  !yay| jlevy
[03:50] <Cpudan80> nds: do it yourself, not very hard
[03:50] <nds> i cant
[03:50] <Cpudan80> run it near some existing wire - like a phone or something
[03:50] <Cpudan80> running near power might not be a good idea
[03:50] <nds> cpudan: the router is across the hall, and he doesnt want me to
[03:50] <aranyik> HAHAHA
[03:50] <Cpudan80> is it a 1 story house?
[03:50] <nds> because well have a wire across the hardwood
[03:50] <nds> yes
[03:50] <aranyik> ok BRB
[03:51] <Cpudan80> run it through the attic
[03:51] <Mobius_thought> what's the key to keeping an init.d script from halting the startup process (i.e. not getting to other startup scripts until the earlier program is shut down?)
[03:51] <nds> its a one story
[03:51] <nds> no attic
[03:51] <PhotoJim> I run mine through the basement.
[03:51] <nds> no basement
[03:51] <Cpudan80> ok crawl space
[03:51] <PhotoJim> usually you can run it up alongside heating registers.
[03:51] <nds> yeah, thats two feet tall
[03:51] <Cpudan80> you mean you're on a slab of concrete with no attic and no crawl space ?
[03:51] <nds> and its winter out
[03:51] <nds> cpudan: pretty much
[03:51] <Cpudan80> oh you do have a crawl space
[03:51] <DasEi> jlevy: hwinfo is also more detailled then lspci/lsusb
[03:51] <Cpudan80> a 2ft gap is plenty big - crawl in there and run the wire
[03:52] <nds> yes, its just boxed in by siding
[03:52] <nds> i would have to rip off the siding
[03:52] <Cpudan80> nonsense
[03:52] <nds> yes
[03:52] <Cpudan80> I believe they are required to have an opening
[03:52] <jlevy> DasEi: I'll keep that in mind.  thanks again
[03:52] <nds> it makes sense for my dad >.<
[03:52] <nds> not when you put up the siding yourself
[03:52] <nds> >.<
[03:52] <Cpudan80> How do you not have an attic?
[03:53] <nds> its a mobile home
[03:53] <rww_> !ot
[03:53] <Cpudan80> oh I see ...
[03:53] <nds> see my dillema?
[03:53] <nds> and my dad wont get a better wireless card
[03:53] <nds> so im on a 24 mb/s card, connected to a crap router
[03:53] <Cpudan80> get a job, buy one
[03:53] <nds> im 14
[03:53] <nds> >.<
[03:54] <Cpudan80> mow lawns
[03:54] <nds> cant in the winter
[03:54] <nds> and no snow
[03:54] <nds> ive been trying
[03:54] <rww_> Cpudan80, nds: Take it to #ubuntu-offtopic or PM.
[03:54] <L3dPlatedLinux> was wondering I have a old pc p4 1.8 512ram 20gb hd which distro other then ubuntu cause thats what I am running here on this pc should I run?
[03:54] <Cpudan80> nds: First, stop using enter as punctuation. Second, be creative about this. Third, offtopic
[03:55] <Dreamglider> what ?
[03:55] <Cpudan80> L3dPlatedLinux: Thats really a personal choice based on what you want - if you like ubuntu on "this pc" - why not use it on the old pc?
[03:55] <Mobius_thought> l3d- what do you want to do with it?
[03:55] <tritium> nds: please watch your use of the enter key in place of punctuation
[03:55] <DasEi>  !zip > codeman__
[03:55] <wanna_learn_more> hi
[03:55] <eseven73> L3dPlatedLinux: is it really slow on Ubuntu? If so try Xubuntu or fluxbox or maybe LXDE
[03:55] <Cpudan80> The closest thing to ubuntu that is not an ubuntu fork is debian L3dPlatedLinux
[03:55] <wanna_learn_more> i got crc error then system halted on my ubuntu
[03:55] <wanna_learn_more> how to solve it?
[03:55] <wanna_learn_more> !crc
[03:56] <L3dPlatedLinux> ads turn a crap router in to a great one with dd-wrt
[03:56] <forceflow> wanna_learn_more: check the system log for more information
[03:56] <L3dPlatedLinux>  What about linuxmint?
[03:56] <eseven73> thats not supported
[03:56] <Montreaux> need some hel pls
[03:56] <gbear14275> hello... need help for a windows friend... he's using putty to connect to a debian server I have running... I'm new to linux and don't know the correct commands but is there a way to "download" a directory through bash? (and yes I know this is an ubuntu channel)
[03:56] <Mobius_thought> linux mint is pretty great, but it's a live CD, why bother installing it?
[03:56] <Cpudan80> I think thats an ubuntu fork L3dPlatedLinux
[03:56] <Dreamglider> Montreaux: !asl
[03:56] <Dreamglider> Montreaux: !ask
[03:57] <wanna_learn_more> forceflow:how to go to system log?
[03:57] <Dreamglider> umm
[03:57] <wanna_learn_more> forceflow:it cant booting at all
[03:57] <Flannel> !mintsupport | L3dPlatedLinux
[03:57] <PhotoJim> gbear14275: winscp is a Windows client that transfers files by scp which uses ssh.
[03:57] <Cpudan80> gbear14275: you should use sftp
[03:57] <wanna_learn_more> !linuxmint
[03:57] <Montreaux> thanks i need to update Evolution to th e2.26 version but dont know how to do it
[03:57] <Cpudan80> or scp, whichever you prefer - I like SFTP
[03:57] <L3dPlatedLinux> I do have xubuntu8.10 guess I could go with that
[03:58] <X-Seti> darn, upgrading to jaunty, i have sound issues, no sound at all, menu bar sound app doesnt work either ?
[03:58] <Montreaux> i downloaded a bunch of files but have no idea how to put the together
[03:58] <Cpudan80> gbear14275: Filezilla has a windows client that does SFTP
[03:58] <wanna_learn_more> i got crc error then system halted on my ubuntu kernel 2.6.27-11 server
[03:58] <eseven73> yes sftp is the only way to fly :)   .........securely
[03:58] <|PsyTox|> ok, so im looking for a full mixing panel/ effects rack/ sound shaper for ubuntu audio output..something simular to KX drivers on windows for emu101k cards....like parametric eq, vitializer spatalizer etc.....anybody know where i might find such a thing?
[03:58] <PhotoJim> X-Seti: there's a specific channel for Jaunty... #ubuntu+1
[03:59] <X-Seti> thanks
[03:59] <DasEi> ﻿ wanna_learn_more: hd error ?
[03:59] <Montreaux> hello
[03:59] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:i dont know.but this morning it works well
[03:59] <Jonanin> What happens when the Ubuntu names get all the way to Z?
[03:59] <steve50> hello room
[04:00] <Mobius_thought> what's the key to keeping an init.d script for APP X from halting the startup process (i.e. not getting to other startup scripts until APP X is shut down?)
[04:00] <wanna_learn_more> now i am trying memtes
[04:00] <|PsyTox|> Aanerxoic Aanteater?
[04:00] <wanna_learn_more> memtest
[04:00] <Cpudan80> it goes back to A Jonanin
[04:00] <PhotoJim> Jonanin: I am guessing they'll wrap around.  they've already had two H names after all.
[04:00] <Jonanin> I hope PsyTox is right :D
[04:00] <Cpudan80> long way to go before we get there
[04:00] <Cpudan80> 16 more releases = ~8 years
[04:00] <neal_s> My system shuts down fine.
[04:00] <neal_s> But it hangs on restart
[04:01] <millertime_018_> hey i can't join the python channel!
[04:01] <Montreaux> Need some help with evolution
[04:01] <neal_s> It also hangs on hibernate or suspend.
[04:01] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: tocheckthat,boot a live cd,DON'T mount the hd, in terminal run :sudo e2fsck -p /dev/yourHardrive (sudo fdisk -l shows your partis)
[04:01] <Turtle_> is a masters in IT good for Unix basd jobs?
[04:01] <L3dPlatedLinux> well in fear of sounding like a fool I will ignore that fear and ask any way what do you mean when you say ubuntu fork?
[04:01] <Cpudan80> millertime_018_: identify yourself (/msg nickserv help identify)
[04:01] <Cpudan80> L3dPlatedLinux: something that is based off of ubuntu (ubuntu is based off of debian)
[04:01] <PhotoJim> L3dPlatedLinux: Forks are projects that diverge from other projects and become separate.  Ubuntu is a fork of Debian.  Debian and Ubuntu are separate, but once, Ubuntu used a Debian starting point.
[04:01] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:i dont have live cd
[04:02] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:how about dual booting with other linux?
[04:02] <millertime_018_> cpudan80: how do i do that?
[04:02] <DasEi> ﻿ wanna_learn_more: good way, same advice
[04:02] <millertime_018_> cpudan80 ok i got it
[04:02] <|PsyTox|> so nobody know of a good audio shaper mix board for ubuntu?
[04:02] <Cpudan80> millertime_018_: well if you read the nickserv help ... you would know - you have to have a registered nick ....
[04:03] <neal_s> Laptop shuts down fine, hangs on restart/suspend/hibernate. Running Intrepid. Anyone?
[04:03] <DasEi> |PsyTox|: you ask about an equi ?
[04:03] <Mobius_thought> PsyTox- I just don't mess with that stuff.. What you might do is do a search for Ubuntu Studio, and take a look at the various packages that it comes with
[04:03] <Mobius_thought> I would think as much stuff as it came with, some of it oughtta do what you want, and you cuold just add those into your ubuntu
[04:04] <|PsyTox|> DasEi, and EQ board kinda thing yeah, parametric kinda thing would be better but basic eq is a start
[04:04] <|PsyTox|> ohh, thaznks, ill have a look
[04:04] <gbear14275> wow... open office has a hard time sorting :-/.... any ideas on how to sort a field while maintaining the row integrity?
[04:05] <joetheodd> Anyone know why Ubuntu sometimes randomly clicks when I mouse over stuff?
[04:05] <|PsyTox|> i was rather spoiled with KX drivers in win...but i couldnt bear to run winders for that...
[04:05] <DasEi> |PsyTox|: mind Mobius, I serched for that a few days, and there somesolutions,but nonative deb's oreasyto compile tarballs, what there is are some apps bringing their own features, but Linux itself away from specialized distros really lack that
[04:06] <|PsyTox|> dont mind compileing, after dealing with cacti and some really strange asterisk installs im pretty comfy there
[04:07] <codeman__> are there other servers to chat on other ubuntu
[04:08] <xerxeslins> hello. Can i run Ubuntu with 320MB RAM? (sorry my english)
[04:08] <eseven73> codeman__: whats wrong with this one?
[04:08] <wrektjet> anyone know of a good guide to dualboot windows AFTER ubuntu is already installed? the info on the community forum is a lil scarce
[04:08] <sebsebseb> xerxeslins: yes you can
[04:08] <wrektjet> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[04:08] <|PsyTox|> yes, but id suggest ya have a look at Xubuntu
[04:08] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: Virtual machine to dual boot?????
[04:09] <wrektjet> no im canning virtual machine
[04:09] <DasEi> http://sourceforge.net/projects/rteq , |PsyTox|
[04:09] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: getting rid of the vm idea why?
[04:09] <|PsyTox|> xerxeslins,   yes, but id suggest ya have a look at Xubuntu, its DE is xfce, much more lightwieght than gnome or kde but still quite robust and friendly
[04:09] <sebsebseb> xerxeslins: do a 512MB or so swap partition as well :)
[04:09] <wrektjet> cant get the cdrom workin properly and i want to insatll all the drivers that came with myu mobo
[04:09] <Datz> Hi, I have two Xorg processes, this is not normal?
[04:09] <sebsebseb> |PsyTox|: Gnome can even work quite well on 256mb RAM
[04:09] <xerxeslins> thank very much !
[04:10] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: get the  guest additions for the  XP VM
[04:10] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: and drivers such as?
[04:10] <DasEi> |PsyTox|: I struggled with that 2 days, and afterwards  3 to get rid of the mess again, nice excursion to trace and dpkg
[04:11] <|PsyTox|> sebastien, , yes, it can, but if your limited do ya want to devote your tiny amount of ram to loading gnome, or more apps? i used xfce on my lappy for quite a while, its very comfortable
[04:11] <Mobius_thought> please can someone advise me with init.d problems?
[04:11] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: why do you want all the drivers anyway?
[04:11] <|PsyTox|> DasEi, rtEq ya meen?
[04:11] <wrektjet> raid, chipsets, audio energysaver app
[04:11] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: Virtualbox ahs it's own virtual drivers of things, so you don't need your actsaul drivers probably
[04:11] <DasEi> realplayer offers an extended equi, amarok is enough for waht I'm doing, yes rtEq, |PsyTox|
[04:11] <wolter> could you, sebsebseb
[04:12] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: you should find out more about virtualbox, don't give up on the idea :)
[04:12] <|PsyTox|> ive never needed drivers for vbox windows....its always just worked, and quite well
[04:12] <wrektjet> ok :)
[04:12] <wrektjet> finnnnnnnnnne
[04:12] <wrektjet> lol
[04:12] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: if  your going to play 3D Windows games, then yes you need a dual boot for now, but  Codeweavers Crossover  Games is working on Linux suppourt
[04:12] <Mobius_thought> *sigh* init.d is so basic I know it's only my own ignorance stopping me... can I set an init.d script to run in a secondary session?
[04:12] <sebsebseb> wolter: could I what?
[04:12] <sebsebseb> wolter: oh that
[04:13] <|PsyTox|> DasEi,  was kinda looking for something to remap some of the ports, swap the front and back outputs, since the rear output has a cleaner output, control the freq range that goes out each port, etc...mabey asking alot.... thanks for pointing me at some options though
[04:13] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: also in your situation it may be worth finding out about VMware as well  #vmware
[04:13] <Mobius_thought> I have two server programs that want to display status, Ventrilo, and Rtorrent. How can I autostart both of these without one waiting for the other to shut down?
[04:13] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: Virtualbox also has the advantage of being able to to use VMware disk images :)
[04:14] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: booting up into a psyicall install of Windows,  should only be with a proper good reason :)
[04:14] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: e.g.  a 3D windows game
[04:14] <wrektjet> you must really dislike bill gates :)
[04:14] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: altough that's not really a good reason to use a computer
[04:14] <DasEi> |PsyTox|:alsamixergui can handle the different output's , but won't filter the frequs, though allowing f.e. multichannel audio as common cards provide
[04:15] <|PsyTox|> portal. spore, halflife, etc all work quite well in wine actually
[04:15] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: no  I just want Desktop Linux to have more market share
[04:15] <Mobius_thought> yeah wine 1 really lives up to the wait
[04:15] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: and Bill Gates no longer works for Microsoft and that's been quite  awhile now
[04:15] <DasEi> |PsyTox|:nothing for this channel,but mad dogs prefer active crossovers anyway,lol
[04:15] <wrektjet> quick question: is there a way to sort of undio the cghanges u did in a sessiion
[04:16] <eseven73> he's still very much apart of Microsoft though
[04:16] <|PsyTox|> DasEi, heh, i just got spoiled with being able to do all that with KX in win...but theres not much that would push me back to win
[04:16] <DasEi>  !wine
[04:16] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: I think a lot of the more experiened Linux users will agree with me 100% on this one, but this is how things should be when it comes to  programs  and Windows and Linux.   1. Use stuff that is natively made for Linux, 2. if there is no native version try  Wine and even the commercial versions of Wine.  3.  no luck  virtual machine  4.  still no luck fine boot up a psyical  install of WIndows and use that
[04:17] <gsp2009> hello all... has anyone seen a bug where things are way too fast (system clock, can't type because of multiple keystrokes, etc.) googled with no relevant results. 8.04 was working fine until yesterday. anyone have any ideas?
[04:17] <DasEi> |PsyTox|:or if it really matters to toyou,run a vm
[04:17] <sebsebseb> wrektjet: you can also get a lot of stuff working well in Wine or it's commercial versions, if you know what your doing
[04:18] <|PsyTox|> well... i havent been able to get the KX drivers to run in vbox because KX needs more direct access to the emu101k chip and vbox seems to use an alsa driver kinda thing
[04:18] <|PsyTox|> butabout to try a different route
[04:18] <kindofabuzz> weird problem here. cannot connect to my deluge daemon running on my server. so i ssh into the box to make sure it's running. allgood. then i try to ping my server, no go. so i can ssh but not ping it. what could be the problem?
[04:19] <DasEi> |PsyTox|:or use a specialized distro, like studio or mint ? or...)
[04:19] <jknight> hello everyone
[04:19] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:/dev/hdc1: clean, 47963/243360 files, 352421/971924 blocks
[04:19] <jknight> having some issues with a laptop that i'm trying to recover files off of with crunchbag
[04:19] <Dreamglider> i need help with bluetooth, i cant connect to my phones, i'd allso like to controll the mouse with my phone.
[04:19] <jknight> crunchbang*
[04:19] <|PsyTox|> DasEi,  wieghing my options, i already booted Fedora to the curb due to unrelated issues, not sure i have time to go a totally different direction
[04:20] <|PsyTox|> although yeah
[04:20] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: did you try a reboot on that (checked drive) ?
[04:20] <kindofabuzz> OpenGEU ftw =)
[04:20] <wrektjet> i just removed a bunch of packages i want back. i didnt look closely at teh synaptic listing when i was installing simple-ccsm to try to get compiz working and now i dont have nautilus, add/remove among others. i could just do apt-ghet for them allk but is tehre a way to restore them otherwise?
[04:20] <wolter> how do i know which gspca module my webcam uses?
[04:20] <|PsyTox|> well, not totally different
[04:20] <|PsyTox|> heh,
[04:20] <kindofabuzz> wrektjet, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:20] <jknight> windows failed and we think that the partition with all of the information is damaged, and the errors are showing us that this is likely true. Any suggestions on getting to the files or is it broken?
[04:21] <chyea> whenever you do something like: vi files.*
[04:21] <chyea> and it opens multiple files
[04:21] <chyea> how do you go to the next one
[04:21] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:now i am trying
[04:21] <wrektjet> kindofabuzz are u sure about that
[04:21] <Bruce> how can i list process but pause so i can see them all? the screen fills up too fast
[04:22] <kindofabuzz> wrektjet, that will install the default pakages from when you first installed
[04:22] <eseven73> add a |less
[04:22] <zenlunatic> Bruce probably redirect to a file
[04:22] <eseven73> Bruce so like,,, ls -a | less
[04:22] <wrektjet> kindofabuzz,  will it leave the other packages i installed though since then
[04:22] <eseven73> then press enter a lot
[04:22] <eseven73> or pgdown maybe
[04:22] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:its still crc error
[04:22] <wanna_learn_more> any suggestion?
[04:23] <DasEi> ﻿jknight: is it a large drive ?
[04:23] <kindofabuzz> wrektjet, yeah
[04:23] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: can boot safemode ?
[04:23] <wrektjet> well i did it shall share with u momentsarily
[04:23] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:trying
[04:23] <Droopsta915> I need to reboot my system, what is the command?
[04:24] <wrektjet> ctrl at backspace backspace i think
[04:24] <DasEi> ﻿Droopsta915:sudo reboot
[04:24] <zenlunatic> Droopsta915: init 6
[04:24] <jknight> DasEi: 50.5gb... don't think that counts as large
[04:24] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:crc errors too
[04:24] <eseven73> wrektjet: that only shuts down X
[04:24] <Droopsta915> Ahhh.. the mysterious reboot with a little bit of sudo. thanks
[04:24] <wrektjet> oh just the gui?
[04:24] <eseven73> ya
[04:24] <wrektjet> whoops sorry
[04:24] <DasEi> ﻿ jknight: if possible,I#d first do a backupwith dd on an external driveand then try poking around
[04:25] <wrektjet> i prob should stick to asking questions :)
[04:25] <kindofabuzz> sudo shutdown -r now = reboot
[04:25] <jknight> I£d?
[04:25] <jknight> er
[04:25] <whou> Hello, can anyone tell me whether its possible to install ubuntu without burning the iso to a CD -but- "install" the iso on a hard disk and make GRUB see it there?
[04:25] <jknight> british keyboard :x
[04:25] <sebsebseb> whou: that could be done,  by making a CDFS partition I think, but that's complacated
[04:25] <sebsebseb> !install
[04:25] <eseven73> hehe wrektjet same here, i rarely answer anything I just like to learn from everyone as im still kind of noob yet :D
[04:26] <zenlunatic> whou: i believe the dd command might be able to do this.  no expert here though
[04:26] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:any suggestion again?
[04:26] <jknight> DasEi: my friend understands what you mean
[04:26] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: boot another kernel ?
[04:26] <jknight> we'll give that a try thank you
[04:26] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:still do the same
[04:26] <|PsyTox|> DasEi, your pointing me to Ubuntu studio has made me aware of Jack and jhack rack, i think i could be on to something , thanks
[04:26] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:i have 3 kernel here,2.6.27-7 generic/server and 2.6.27-11 server
[04:27] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:or its because grub error?
[04:27] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: just another
[04:27] <kindofabuzz> anyone tried OpenGEU yet? very nice i must say
[04:27] <whou> zenlunatic: thanks :)
[04:27] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:just another u mean ??
[04:27] <eseven73> kindofabuzz: what is it?
[04:27] <whou> sebsebseb: thanks :)
[04:27] <kindofabuzz> eseven73, Ubuntu 8.10 using e17
[04:27] <wanna_learn_more> i can mount it to my secondary hardisk
[04:27] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: is what Iwant to find out , just try another kernel
[04:27] <eseven73> oh, yea e17 isnt too bad
[04:27] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:another kernel still do the same error mr dasei
[04:28] <kindofabuzz> eseven73, yeah it's very well done in OpenGEU
[04:28] <whou> !automate | whou
[04:29] <bl4hblahBAH> I'm tired of the way my ubuntu gnome desktop looks
[04:29] <bl4hblahBAH> any suggestions?
[04:29] <eseven73> !themes
[04:29] <kindofabuzz> any clues on why i can SSH to my server but cannot ping my server?
[04:29] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: then boot the other ,living sys again, chroot into the faulty one, check the logs, check dmesg, try an update/grade , might be initramfs ; crc mostly is a file no more suiting it's form
[04:29] <gsp2009> does anyone here remember turbo buttons on old 386sx? that is what my 8.04 is doing (as if turbo was pressed). anyone know what could be causing this?
[04:30] <kindofabuzz> go go turbo mode!!! *scwiiiiing*
[04:30] <DasEi> lol^^
[04:30] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:how to chroot?
[04:30] <neal_s> xerxeslins: Try Xubuntu.
[04:31] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:i mount it to /root/root2
[04:31] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:then i tried chroot /root/root2
[04:31] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:failed
[04:31] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: you look up root parti of the broken sys, then : sudo chroot /dev/brokensysblaX
[04:32] <DasEi> wanna_learn_more: sudo fdisk -l                     shows your partis
[04:32] <rage> Does anyone have a shell command that will trim whitespace... BUT will not buffer the entire input before producing output
[04:32] <rage> ?
[04:32] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:already
[04:33] <wanna_learn_more> dasei:i have no name@krismannto_wireless
[04:33] <millertime_018> hey how do i log in?
[04:34] <rww> millertime_018: to what?
[04:35] <millertime_018> to be able to join #python
[04:35] <rww> !register | millertime_018
[04:35] <wrektjet> so guess what i managed to do
[04:35] <DasEi> ﻿wanna_learn_more:sudo fdisk -l             <<shows you something like /dev/sdb1   for the broken /,  use that identifier for chroot
[04:35] <wrektjet> i somehow murdered the desktop
[04:36] <wrektjet> when ubuntu starts up i just get this beige screen
[04:36] <wrektjet> luckily i knew the command for opening a terminal
[04:37] <chaines> How's it going, guys?
[04:37] <usser> rage, i dont think bash can do unbuffered input
[04:38] <wrektjet> so ummmmmmmm is this beige blank screen healthy? and does anyone know how to get my old desktop back?
[04:38] <Dreamglider> i need help with bluetooth, i cant see nor connect to my phones.
[04:38] <rage> usser: cat/bash's normal behavour is to buffer a signle line at a time
[04:39] <usser> rage, that is correct. i thought you needed to read character by character, no?
[04:39] <rage> Nope, just line by line
[04:39] <rage> usser: http://pastebin.com/m98c623e
[04:39] <rage> Like that
[04:39] <usser> rage, and discard all white spaces?
[04:39] <rage> Just leading and trailing
[04:40] <rage> similar to trim(); in many scripted languages
[04:40] <the9a3eedi> Hi, I've been trying to get into development. I found that a lot of the packages that come with ubuntu (for example KDE-libs) are out of date, and so I have to compile the latest version from source. If I wanted to install the compiled version, does that mean I'd have to remove the package from dpkg? wont it cause conflicts if I dont?
[04:41] <Makuseru> In grub, when you point it at a drive you use tags like (hd0,2) and such. How do i figure out the location of a particular drive?
[04:41] <wrektjet> so ummm anyone know why my desktop is kaput?
[04:42] <rage> Makuseru: Grub scans drives in order, so hd0,2 would be the first harddisk e.g primary master, second partition
[04:43] <DasEi> ﻿Makuseru: sudo fdisk -l shows you ; hd(x,y) counts from 0,  /dev/sdXY from  1, an important factto realize
[04:44] <DasEi> ﻿Makuseru: in other words : hd(0,0) = /dev/sda1
[04:45] <usser> Makuseru, also /boot/grub/device.map is helpful
[04:46] <wrektjet> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/gnome-session-canberra_0.11-1ubuntu2_all.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/gnome/autostart/libcanberra-login-sound.desktop', which is also in package libcanberra-gnome
[04:47] <nds> hello, my boot time is exactly 12 minutes, 1 minute to shut down and boot to the point where the screen goes brown and the waitng cursor comes up, 10 to tthe login to load, and 1 more to get all loaded.
[04:47] <nds> In my log i have thhis before a ten minute gap on EVERY restart
[04:47] <nds> Mar 24 22:33:25 brandon-desktop NetworkManager: <debug> [1237955605.905368] nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_8086_2562_drm_i915_card0').
[04:50] <nds> any idea what this is thats causing a ten minute increas in boot time?
[04:50] <nds> oh and my internet is constantly lsing power
[04:51] <eternaljoy> can anyone help me connect a Huawei E160G USB key using Three Wireless broadband to the internet?
[04:52] <Tech-Mike> wut up peps
[04:52] <Tech-Mike> *peeps
[04:53] <o0Chris0o> anyone here use GnoMenu? if you do please query me
[04:54] <chyea> is there a copy file permissions command?
[04:57] <eternaljoy> can anyone help me connect a Huawei E160G USB key using Three Wireless broadband to the internet?
[04:58] <sherry> hello, I'm looking for a GUI to alsamixer that sits in your system tray in window managers like GNOME, XFCE, etc. Any suggestions?
[04:59] <usser> sherry, kmixer or kmix is an actual stand-alone application and not a panel plugin like in gnome or xfce
[04:59] <usser> sherry, its for kde though
[05:00] <sherry> thank you
[05:01] <techqber1> anybody know how to suspend in fluxbox?
[05:08] <mdettweiler> Hi, I'm trying to boot from a Ubuntu LiveCD on a system that has its CD drives installed through a PCIe IDE header and am at my wits' end as to how to make it work. :-|
[05:08] <mdettweiler> Essentially, I'm trying to reinstall a corrupted Windows XP setup (the system is a dualboot), but since XP will of course wipe out GRUB, I'll need to use a LiveCD to restore it. Thus, before installing XP I'm currently trying to verify that I can indeed boot from my LiveCD.
[05:09] <mdettweiler> The problem is, no matter what CD I try--even some CD's that have been verified to work OK with other computers--my computer refuses to boot from it.
[05:09] <rww> mdettweiler: This is a little apropos, but perhaps you could use a live USB system instead of CD?
[05:09] <mdettweiler> @rww: hmm, interesting possibility. however I don't have a spare USB drive that owuld work...
[05:10] <n2diy> mdettweiler: did your cd reader die?
[05:10] <mdettweiler> What really befuddles me is that the BIOS recognizes both of my CD drives just fine. They're both listed on the boot order config page, and the system *is* set to boot from CD first, floppy second, and hard drive next.
[05:11] <mdettweiler> @n2diy: no, it works fine once I've booted up into Ubuntu (from the hard disk). I can mount and read CD's without a problem.
[05:11] <mdettweiler> Floppies do, however, boot fine, so I tried a whole slew of different "universal boot floppy" things.
[05:12] <ubuntu_> hey i totslly messed up my iubuntu
[05:12] <ubuntu_> how can i revert back to original or install again on top?
[05:12] <mdettweiler> ...including "Smart Boot Loader" (maybe the name was slightly different) which seemed to be recommended on the Ubuntu web site in various places. Everywhere I read it says that Smart Boot Loader is supposed to load from CD's easily, but for me it didn't even notice that I had any CD drives!
[05:13] <mdettweiler> which is really confusing, since the BIOS recognizes the drives just fine.
[05:13] <ubuntu_> if i just run the cd and install it in the same partition as the original would that work
[05:13] <eternaljoy> can anyone help me connect a Huawei E160G USB key using Three Wireless broadband to the internet?
[05:14] <b4chip> how can I see the machine configuration from command line?
[05:14] <mdettweiler> @brokemyOS: yeah, that should work. if you want to be extra sure the messed-up system is gone, though, you should delete your partition, then make a new one during install. that should do it.
[05:14] <sei> sup
[05:14] <n2diy> b4chip: lshw will list your hardware.
[05:14] <brokemyOS> fine ok thnx be back soon i hoep
[05:16] <b4chip> many thx n2diy
[05:17] <b4chip> lshw: command not found
[05:17] <mdettweiler> I realize my setup is a little unorthodox--both of my CD drives are running off of a PCIe IDE card since the one IDE header on my mobo is tied up with two hard drives. In retrospect I probably should have bought a PCI IDE card since it would be more widely supported, but... :-)
[05:17] <mdettweiler> but one would think that as long as the BIOS recognizes the drives fine, then it *should* be able to automatically boot a bootable CD loaded into them, right?
[05:18] <mdettweiler> I tried both CD drives--master and slave--and neither worked.
[05:19] <mdettweiler> does anyone know why this might be happening?
[05:20] <dronix> mdettweiler: have you tried using the boot menu?
[05:21] <mdettweiler> @dronix: you mean the grub menu?
[05:21] <n2diy> mdettweiler: are you running more than four ide devices?
[05:21] <dronix> mdettweiler: no, most bios have a specific key that'll let you choose what to boot from
[05:21] <mdettweiler> @n2diy: no, just 4. two on the mobo's ide header, two on the PCIe card.
[05:21] <mdettweiler> @dronix: ah, I get it. No, I don't think my BIOS has that option.
[05:22] <mdettweiler> ...at least I don't see any such option listed on the splash screen.
[05:22] <jeeez> how do i burn an iso image into a thumbdrive?
[05:22] <petafile> Is anyone aware of a text editor that allows you to view one document as 2 columns?  I'd like to be able to look at 2 parts of my code simultaneously.  I love gedit, but to my knowledge it doesn't do that
[05:22] <mdettweiler> then again, my BIOS's splash screen isn't that descriptive anyway...it doesn't even list the key for BIOS setup, which apperently is F1.
[05:22] <b4chip> how can I see what rights are applied to a directory?
[05:22] <dronix> mdettweiler: it might not show on the screen but it should have it,
[05:23] <n2diy> mdettweiler: are the two unsed mobo devices disabled? I would think the they should be, so the remote card can use them?
[05:23] <mdettweiler> @dronix: hmm...interesting. Any suggestions on what keys to try? (this is an intel motherboard, for a core 2 duo)
[05:23] <n2diy> unsed/unused
[05:23] <dronix> b4chip: easiest way is to right-click on the directory and choos permissions tab
[05:23] <mdettweiler> @n2diy: what unused mobo devices? both of the IDE devices on the mobo's header are used--they're both hard drives, hda and hdb.
[05:23] <mdettweiler> ubuntu runs from hdb, XP from hda.
[05:24] <b4chip>  how can I see what rights are applied to a directory from command line?
[05:24] <Rave1_> jeeez, Unetbootin works nicely
[05:24] <jeeez> how do i burn an iso image into a thumbdrive?
[05:25] <jeeez> Rave1_: thanks, i'll check it out
[05:25] <dronix> mdettweiler: try F12
[05:25] <n2diy> mdettweiler: ok, you have two devices on the primary ide, and two on the secondary? I thought you mentioned a PCI IDE card too?
[05:26] <mdettweiler> okay, I'll try that, thanks. I'll have to reboot my computer (since I'm on IRC from the same computer), so I'll have to sign off for now.
[05:26] <mdettweiler> @n2diy: the secondary *is* on the PCIe card (there's no PCI card)--Core 2 motherboards only have one onboard IDE header.
[05:27] <n2diy> mdettweiler: ah, ok, I learned something then.
[05:27] <mdettweiler> okay, I'll sign off now so I can try dronix's suggestion regarding the F12 key...
[05:28] <eugie> hi all; anyone around to help me with some routing issues?
[05:28] <angel> fcgdcyjfukyl
[05:28] <eugie> that is, routing traffic via the 'route' command?
[05:30] <n2diy> anybody know how to enable remote vnc viewing in xubuntu, I've installed a client and server, and can view other boxes, but this box refuses connections?
[05:31] <Booh> I just don't understand why, since about 1 month, I can't connect anymore to my pptp vpn connexions from my xubuntu desktop
[05:33] <James1324> hello... anyone know where I can find the repositories for EDGY?
[05:34] <o0Chris0o> !alacarte
[05:34] <o0Chris0o> :(
[05:34] <Flannel> James1324: Edgy has been EOL for... a while now.  You really should consider upgrading.
[05:34] <mdettweiler> okay, I'm back...
[05:35] <James1324> Flannel, I need it for 1 more month
[05:36] <James1324> Flannel, isn't the updgrade going to mess up a lot of things? a format is better right?
[05:36] <o0Chris0o> whats the difference between tar.bz2 and tar.gz?
[05:36] <mdettweiler> @dronix: I tried the F12 trick to get the boot menu. I got something called "Intel Boot Agent"--but the first thing it did was try to get a DHCP address, and then failing that (which is odd since my network does have DHCP), it just decided to quit and hand things off to grub as like a normal bootup.
[05:36] <James1324> bz2 compression is different than gz
[05:36] <Booh> hum.... impossible to connect to cisco vpn too... but all my connexions was working a month ago!
[05:36] <Titan8990> o0Chris0o, different compression methods, bz2 is more compressed and gz is after compression/decompression times
[05:36] <dronix> mdettweiler: what key do you use to access your bios?
[05:37] <Flannel> James1324: um, a fresh install would be a lot nicer for you, since you have to upgrade three times to get to something reasonable (Hardy).
[05:37] <mdettweiler> @dronix: F1
[05:37] <Flannel> James1324: although, no, upgrades wont break things
[05:37] <o0Chris0o> Titan8990: alright so it doesn't matter which I download then if its the same file?
[05:37] <Titan8990> o0Chris0o, no, it doesn't matter
[05:37] <James1324> Flannel, if they won't break things then I can upgrade
[05:37] <James1324> if your sure
[05:38] <o0Chris0o> Titan8990: alright, thanks
[05:38] <Flannel> James1324: well, Edgy requires some special upgrade stuff to get to Feisty (since Feisty is also EOL), and then Feisty will need some special stuff to get to Gutsy (Gutsy isn't EOL yet, another month or so)
[05:38] <Titan8990> James1324, i think what he means to say is upgrades are not supposed to break anything...
[05:38] <mdettweiler> @dronix: though, I have already gone through my entire BIOS setup system and found nothing enlightening. As I said before, the BIOS recognizes both CD drives just fine--yet for some reason it won't *boot* from them. :-?
[05:38] <dronix> mdettweiler: hmm, ok, don't know which F key actually will display your boot menu, try from F2 - F12, also give ESC a try
[05:38] <n2diy> James1324: as a last resort, you could use the Debian repos.
[05:39] <James1324> okay, here's my plan.. get the repositories (universal) working for EDGY .. then upgrade in a months time
[05:39] <dronix> mdettweiler: did you change your boot order ino your bios to boot from cd drive first?
[05:39] <Flannel> n2diy: That would be entirely silly.
[05:39] <mdettweiler> @dronix: okay. F12 seemed like it did something with the boot menu, possibly a "boot menu, skip to netboot" choice--I'll give some of the other F-keys and ESC a try as you suggest.
[05:39] <mdettweiler> @dronix: yes, it's set to CD, Floppy, HD-1, HD-2.
[05:39] <mdettweiler> (GRUB is on HD-1)
[05:39] <n2diy> Flannel: I said as a last resort.
[05:39] <Flannel> James1324: you can move your sources to old-releases.ubuntu.com
[05:40] <James1324> Flannel, I'm not following
[05:40] <dronix> mdettweiler: does the drive light up when you boot?
[05:40] <James1324> my old sources?
[05:40] <Flannel> James1324: Open your sources.list and change all of the URLs to old-releases.ubuntu.com (instead of archive.ubuntu.com or security.ubuntu.om)
[05:40] <Flannel> James1324: That'll work as repositories.  Mind you, those versions haven't been updated for *over* a year now.  And there are some major vulnerabilities that are still present in Edgy.
[05:40] <mdettweiler> @dronix: well, when the computer first powers up, it lights up a bit and spins a small bit, but interestingly enough, right after the BIOS is finished with its splash screen, the CD is dead quiet with no noises. It doesn't start making noises/flashing until about the middle of the Ubuntu loading process.
[05:41] <Flannel> James1324: I strongly advise against using SSH on that machine, for instance.
[05:41] <Flannel> James1324: that is, a SSH server.
[05:41] <James1324> I use SSH all that time
[05:41] <James1324> Flannel*
[05:41] <Flannel> James1324: As a server?
[05:41] <James1324> yes
[05:41] <dronix> mdettweiler: can you access your cd drive in ubuntu?
[05:41] <James1324> the machine is a server
[05:41] <mdettweiler> @dronix: yes, in fact I've got the Ubuntu LiveCD mounted and accessible right now.
[05:41] <Flannel> James1324: You're aware you're still vulnerable to that major SSL vulnerability that was all the rage a year ago, right?
[05:42] <James1324> I'm aware that I was
[05:42] <James1324> but I took care of it
[05:42] <dronix> mdettweiler: you mean you are talking using the live cd?
[05:42] <Flannel> James1324: How exactly did you 'take care of it'?
[05:42] <James1324> downloaded the update for it
[05:42] <mdettweiler> @dronix: yes, I'm trying to use the LiveCD.
[05:42] <James1324> EDGY didn't go EOL that long ago
[05:42] <Flannel> James1324: Edgy EOLd before the update.
[05:43] <Flannel> James1324: So unless you compiled your own...
[05:43] <rww> James1324: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-612-1
[05:43] <mdettweiler> @dronix: this is mainly so that when I reinstall XP to replace a corrupted dualboot installation, I can use the LiveCD to restore GRUB after Windows wipes it out.
[05:43] <rww> James1324: ^ is what Flannel's talking about ^
[05:43] <James1324> EDGY is 6.10.. and not on that list
[05:43] <mdettweiler> @dronix: though, with the way things are acting right now, it won't boot from *any* cd, whether it's the Ubuntu LiveCD, or the XP install CD, or anything else for that matter.
[05:43] <Flannel> James1324: right, because it was EOL at the time (and understood that it wouldn'tbe getting more updates)
[05:44] <James1324> ohh shittt really FLANNEL
[05:44] <James1324> haha wow
[05:44] <dronix> mdettweiler: I meant if you were using the live cd now, but I"m guessing you are just using your ubuntu partition?
[05:44] <James1324> but 1 more thing.. I got an update notification for it
[05:44] <rww> James1324: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/229951 . Dapper wasn't vulnerable to it. Edgy was.
[05:44] <James1324> and updated the SSH thing
[05:44] <mdettweiler> @dronix: ah, I see. Yes, I'm using the Ubuntu installed on the HD right now.
[05:44] <quietas> Hey folks, is there a way to do an online dist upgrade from 8.04 to 9.04 without doing 8.10 in the middle?
[05:44] <Flannel> James1324: What does `lsb_release -a` give you?
[05:44] <mdettweiler> @dronix: but the LiveCD is in the drive.
[05:44] <Flannel> quietas: No.
[05:45] <dronix> mdettweiler: do you have a floppy drive?
[05:45] <Flannel> quietas: Also, #ubuntu+1 for Jaunty (which is still a development version) support/questions.  Thanks
[05:45] <James1324> gives me :"Release 6.10"
[05:45] <mdettweiler> @dronix: yes, and the system *does* boot from floppy OK.
[05:45] <rmrfslash_> I'm noticing that Ubuntu uses only the first entry in resolv.conf
[05:45] <James1324> + other stuff
[05:45] <rww> quietas: The only supported upgrade path from 8.04 is to the next LTS release when it comes out, and 8.10.
[05:45] <rmrfslash_> the first nameserver
[05:46] <dronix> mdettweiler: I believe you can create a bootable floppy to force your bios to boot into your cd
[05:46] <mdettweiler> @dronix: but everywhere I search online for a Ubuntu bootfloppy, the best I get is instructions on how to make a rescue floppy with a GRUB duplicated from that on the HD.
[05:46] <dronix> ah ok
[05:46] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, it attempts to use it first, if it works, it won't bother to keep looking
[05:46] <rmrfslash_> which in my case is broken. Is this a bug? How can I edit this file as the file is overwritten by dhclient?
[05:46] <mdettweiler> @dronix: hmm, I was thinking along those same lines myself, but again, I was having a hard time actually finding something to that extent through Google (searched for "ubuntu boot floppy")
[05:46] <Flannel> James1324: Right.  You did not get an update for it.
[05:46] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, don't use DHCP if you want static DNS
[05:47] <rmrfslash_> I need DHCP for my IP address
[05:47] <James1324> Flannel, ohh I think I figured out what happened, I actually did the update then upgrade my Ubuntu to 6.10 from 6.06 (Dapper) the LTS
[05:47] <dronix> mdettweiler: hmm, well, give those keys a try first, if that doesn't work. we'll figure it out
[05:47] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, you set up static addresses
[05:47] <mdettweiler> @dronix: okay, I'll sign off now so I can reboot and give the other F-keys a try.
[05:47] <Flannel> James1324: Why on earth did you upgrade from an LTS for a server (that you weren't going to upgrade for 3 years?)
[05:47] <n2diy> James1324: you can update from LTS to LTS
[05:47] <rmrfslash_> I don't control the DHCP server
[05:47] <James1324> because I'm an idiot
[05:48] <dronix> lol @ James1324
[05:48] <James1324> when is the next LTS out?
[05:48] <Flannel> James1324: Alright.  Well, you can use old-releases in the meantime.  Definately install 8.04 when you're ready to upgrade.
[05:48] <Flannel> James1324: and then stick with 8.04 until 10.04 comes out
[05:49] <rmrfslash_> I'm just wondering why I have nameservers in my resolv.conf that are from my place of employment (I'm at home on my home wireless)
[05:49] <crdlb> James1324: afaik, that particular vulnerability only affects key generation, so if you generated your key pair on dapper, it should be ok
[05:49] <n2diy> James1324: 8.04
[05:49] <crdlb> but of course, that's not the only one
[05:49] <quietas> 8.04 is quite stable, I've been running my 3 servers on it and work after replacing 6.06
[05:49] <James1324> 8.04 LTS is what I'll do
[05:50] <quietas> Here at home as well but I'm going to play with 9.04 for the newer packages, my home server is 3/4 play machne anyway =)
[05:50] <n2diy> anybody know how to enable remote vnc viewing in xubuntu, I've installed a client and server, and can view other boxes, but this box refuses connections?
[05:50] <default>  bootup
[05:51] <quietas> n2diy: firewalled or check the service?
[05:51] <Tech-Mike_> n2diy:  configured port forwarding
[05:51] <mdkess_> Is it possible to set the resolution of the virtual terminals (ctrl+alt+F*) to a widescreen resolution?
[05:52] <mustafa> hello:)
[05:52] <James1324> I was planning on waiting till the 2TB HDD's come down in price before my new Ubuntu Install
[05:52] <James1324> but I guess I'll have to do this on my old box which can't handle the 8.04
[05:52] <rmrfslash_> I think these nameservers are coming from /etc/resolvconf/run/interface/tun0 or /etc/resolvconf/run/interface/resolvconf
[05:52] <rmrfslash_> can I edit these files?
[05:52] <mustafa> l
[05:52] <rmrfslash_> or delete them?
[05:53] <rmrfslash_> what is tun0... a tunnel?
[05:53] <n2diy> quietas: stock firewall, and no option in services.
[05:53] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, yes, its a tunnel interface
[05:53] <quietas> James1234:  Hehe, I've done the same. I use a Raptor 146gb as the OS drive, then 2x 500gb from my older server, 2x 1tb from my current server and I'll add in 2x 2tb this summer probably
[05:53] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP
[05:53] <JoshuaRL> im having some issues, where should i look for the error logs?  my laptop keeps freezing when i close the lid.
[05:53] <mdettweiler> okay, I'm back. :-)
[05:53] <Tech-Mike> n2diy:  configured port forwarding?
[05:53] <mdettweiler> @dronix: thanks, F12 worked!
[05:54] <Titan8990> mdkess_, https://wiki.edubuntu.org/FrameBuffer
[05:54] <dronix> mdettweiler: ok great
[05:54] <n2diy> Tech-Mike: a stock xubuntu install, so I haven't played with anything like that. I was hoping it would work out of the box.
[05:54] <mdettweiler> @dronix: thanks a bunch--have a great day! :-D
[05:54] <dronix> you too
[05:54] <rmrfslash_> so this was likely made by the VPN client I tried to install a few hours ago (which failed to compile)
[05:54] <mdettweiler> signing off now...
[05:54] <quietas> n2diy: are you connecting across the same lan then?
[05:54] <Tech-Mike> n2diy: do u have a router
[05:54] <rmrfslash_> Can I delete this?
[05:55] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, possibly, if so it probably altered NAT rules in iptables too
[05:55] <rmrfslash_> iptables -L shows no rules
[05:55] <Titan8990> rmrfslash_, if you don't need it, yes
[05:55] <n2diy> quietas: , Tech-Mike, yes, both boxes are on the same lan, and router.
[05:55] <afallenhope> hey I recompiled all the alsa drivers and utils and everything so I know it's not an issue with that. I'm simply asking if I'm trying to follow the following tutorial does it matter that I'm on amd64 running 32 bit skype and 64bit jackd? (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=577914)
[05:56] <Tech-Mike> n2diy: in your router settings try setting up port forwarding for the corrisponding ports for remote access
[05:56] <Titan8990> afallenhope, that would probably be best asked on that forum thread
[05:56] <afallenhope> the error is Cannot open shared library /usr/lib32/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_jack.so
[05:56] <quietas> TEch-Mike: He shouldn't need to do port forwarding if he is connecgin from inside the lan to another box inside the lan
[05:57] <Titan8990> afallenhope, did you actually compile alsa drivers from source?
[05:57] <Tech-Mike> quietas: true but worth a try
[05:57] <n2diy> Tech-Mike: umm, why would the router allow one box to connect to the other, and not the other way around?
[05:57] <afallenhope> Titan8990, yeah. I used the script provided at: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810
[05:57] <afallenhope> and everything updated correctly
[05:57] <quietas> n2diy: is a firewall like  ufw or iptables/ipchains running?
[05:59] <Titan8990> afallenhope, wow, thats really not recommended....
[05:59] <n2diy> quietas: I would imagine, I'm new te Xubuntu, so I'm not sure. I never had this trouble with Ubuntu.
[05:59] <afallenhope> Titan8990, runs better than it used to..
[05:59] <daniel13> alguem poderia me ajudar a instalar o broffice eu tentei todas as maneiras na net
[05:59] <daniel13> por favor
[06:00] <Titan8990> afallenhope, well, I would recommend using one of those tutorial threads
[06:00] <Titan8990> afallenhope, compiling modules from source is really not the ubuntu way of doing things
[06:00] <o0Chris0o> how do I change the mouse themes....I forgot..
[06:01] <daniel13> aparece semore esse erro E: /var/cache/apt/archives/broffice.org_1%3a3.0.1-7ubuntu1~intrepid1_all.deb: tentando sobrescrever '/usr/share/applications/openoffice.org-base.desktop', que também está no pacote openoffice.org-base
[06:01] <afallenhope> Titan8990, yeah... well ubuntu is slow at releasing UP TO DATE drivers. soooo I do it my own way lol.
[06:01] <quietas> n2diy: i run most of my linux using server version, and windows as the client, bear with me. As I remember there should be a tool to configure the firewall in the settings menu. I'd turn it off and check VNC at that point
[06:01] <quietas> Someone out ther with Xubuntu able to check the exact steps?
[06:02] <Titan8990> quietas, you have to install a GUI for iptables
[06:02] <Titan8990> !iptables | quietas n2diy
[06:02] <quietas> if it'sa  newer version would it not be using ufw now?
[06:02] <afallenhope> firestarter was HORRRIBLE lol.
[06:02] <Titan8990> quietas, ufw is a CLI tool, I think it needs to be installed as well
[06:03] <Titan8990> afallenhope, yes, it is now considered a dead project
[06:03] <afallenhope> didn't allow customizable rules.. and didn't pick up on changes..
[06:03] <ultratek> what is the update all cmd that has the && ?
[06:03] <afallenhope> Titan8990, yeah..well.. people like to use the power of ALSA rather than using crappy sound like pulse
[06:03] <Titan8990> ultratek, && in bash means "run this next command only after you have finished the first command"
[06:04] <Titan8990> afallenhope, I don't use ubuntu, I just hang out and help the linux newbs :)
[06:04] <ultratek> titan, ty
[06:04] <afallenhope> Titan8990, lol nice
[06:05] <skyl> what have people been saying about the new desktop art?
[06:05] <rww> Titan8990: ufw is installed by default in intrepid and higher
[06:05] <Titan8990> rww, thanks
[06:05] <n2diy> skyl: for 8.10? I don't like it.
[06:05] <daniel13> when i go to install broffice 3.0 appear the wrong "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/broffice.org_1%3a3.0.1-7ubuntu1~intrepid1_all.deb: tentando sobrescrever '/usr/share/applications/openoffice.org-base.desktop', que também está no pacote openoffice.org-base
[06:05] <daniel13>  what the meaning of this?
[06:06] <matthew_> how can i bond 2 ethernet controllers from the command line without changing config files?
[06:06] <Titan8990> daniel13, ehh
[06:06] <skyl> actually, this in not +1 ...
[06:06] <Titan8990> !es | daniel13
[06:06] <ultratek> i lost my menu in the upper right that lets me logout and shutdown and so forth..when i uninstalled gdm and reinstalled ....how do i get it back?
[06:07] <n2diy> ultratek: right click on the panel, and then add/remove?
[06:07] <daniel13> somebody knows?
[06:07] <afallenhope> Titan8990, what distro you running?
[06:07] <ultratek> n2diy, i have added a shutdown button..but before there was a whole menu that is not in the list
[06:07] <Titan8990> afallenhope, gentoo
[06:08] <Titan8990> afallenhope, a bit of extra work but always up to date
[06:08] <afallenhope> Titan8990, good man lol. good os.. I WAS running it.. then i decided to try ubuntu... bad choice..
[06:08] <n2diy> ultratek: then I don't know what to suggest?
[06:08] <ultratek> n2diy, thank you for your help
[06:08] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: the User Switcher applet
[06:09] <ultratek> hmm
[06:09] <Tech-Mike> Fast User Switch Applet 2.24.0
[06:09] <Titan8990> afallenhope, yeah, I think of ubuntu as mainly a starter distro
[06:09] <Titan8990> afallenhope, the gateway drug into linux :)
[06:09] <n2diy> ultratek: maybe, from a terminal, sudo restart gnome-panel?
[06:09] <canuck1> DANG, Ubuntu, with dual screen support is a MILLION times better than windows
[06:09] <canuck1> with ULTRAMON!
[06:09] <LordFDisk> Can someone help me with http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9608/guide_using_linux_to_beat_comcasts_bittorrent_throttling/    .... on what to do? I did the "sh" under root ... please
[06:10] <canuck1> deskspace flip with compiz etc
[06:10] <canuck1> VERY useful
[06:10] <afallenhope> Titan8990, nice!
[06:10] <b3rz3rk3r> anyway to use a laptop via Eth cable as a secondary monitor?
[06:10] <afallenhope> Titan8990, I tired fedora.. then I ran away lol tooo many bugs
[06:10] <quietas> canuck1: hehe, multiple desktops has always been a great feature in linux, with ot without multiple monitors
[06:10] <ultratek> tech-mike, is this applet a apt-get?
[06:11] <quietas> I never did like GEntoo much, but Mint is doing well
[06:11] <Titan8990> afallenhope, I'm not a big fan of fedora/centos/red hat
[06:11] <afallenhope> Titan8990, noice! mind if I pm you a sec?
[06:11] <Titan8990> afallenhope, thats fine
[06:11] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: u can get it via synaptic
[06:11] <canuck1> quietas: I am loving it TONS :) I flip the desktop and 2 more desktops
[06:12] <canuck1> I can span video across both screens without loosing taskbars etc
[06:12] <canuck1> VERY flexible
[06:12] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: in synaptic do a search for fast user switch and it will be...fast-user-switch-applet
[06:12] <quietas> canuck1: yeah, much more monitor wall friendly =)
[06:12] <canuck1> quietas: and the restricted drivers actually worked with ease this time :)
[06:12] <the9a3eedi> man I wish apt-file update would be more verbose :( is it doing anything? why is it taking so much time...
[06:13] <quietas> canuck1: At work I run my workstation with 2 nvidia pci-e cards and 4 19" lcd
[06:13] <canuck1> quietas: I bet that is nice :)
[06:14] <canuck1> I need to read some guides for compiz, so I can get the shortcuts configured properly
[06:14] <quietas> canuck1L Yeah I leave half a dozen separate firefox windows open to monitor our servers, VNC clients, helpdesk, ...
[06:14] <ultratek> tech-mike, how do i launch it after it is installed?
[06:15] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: right click the panel and add to panel, find it in the list
[06:15] <ultratek> tech-mike, it is not showing
[06:16] <n2diy> is there a light weight database that will play with Abiword and Gnumeric?
[06:16] <canuck1> quietas: can you recommend any HD benchmarking tools for linux?
[06:16] <abstortedminds> Hi, I have an extra drive in my box, wondering how i use fstab to automount it, i have this line i just wrote in fstab:  /dev/sdb1	/media/torrent	ext3	defaults 0	0
[06:16] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: its named User Switcher
[06:17] <ultratek> tech-mike..not inthere
[06:17] <quietas> canuck1: oh hell, I was jsut doing that last week while playing with my new sata card, one sec
[06:17] <marcusdavidus> hello
[06:17] <lampliter> got webcam from hell on this laptop.  need to blacklist the module (gspca_vc032x) just to get the standard desktop install to run.  any suggestions on how to do that?
[06:17] <marcusdavidus> is anyone know a way to make guake  work on bottom of the screen ?
[06:18] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: u sure u installed via synaptic?  try either logging out or rebooting - and see if it shows up in the list
[06:18] <marcusdavidus> not drop down from an top
[06:18] <ultratek> k
[06:18] <n2diy> canuck1: hdparm -t /dev/xxx
[06:18] <ultratek> brb
[06:18] <canuck1> does that check cpu usage?
[06:18] <RaNdY> Hello, how to see network-address to be conf in named.conf.local (bind9)?
[06:18] <quietas> canuck1: yeah hdparm, also there is bonie or somethin like that
[06:18] <n2diy> canuck1: no, just through put.
[06:19] <canuck1> I need to sudo this app
[06:19] <lampliter> RaNdY: try host
[06:19] <quietas> canuck1: have top running in another terminal and you can watch the load
[06:20] <Titan8990> RaNdY, probably better luck in #ubuntu-server
[06:20] <canuck1> hmm sda1 does 73mb/sec and sdb1 does 50
[06:20] <ultratek> tech-mike, kool its there ty?
[06:21] <ultratek> ?*
[06:21] <Tech-Mike> ultratek: yw
[06:21] <canuck1> wow minimal cpu usage
[06:21] <canuck1> like nill
[06:22] <quietas> canuck1: I googled it, bonnie++ was the thing I was thinking of also. http://linux.com/feature/139742
[06:22] <bas_> damit
[06:22] <joeDFV> hola a todos
[06:22] <Kasm279> i would ask this in #kubuntu, bet theres no one awake
[06:22] <Kasm279> ny laptop shut down when i was installing ubuntu-desktop and now i get "dpkg interrupted" message in terminal, wat do i do?
[06:22] <joeDFV> Hi
[06:22] <joeDFV> Hi
[06:23] <canuck1> quietas: thanks
[06:23] <n2diy> Kasm279: no, they are all partying with the folks from Xubuntu.
[06:23] <newbieneedinghel> I have 8.04 hardy how do I upgrade to the latest?
[06:23] <tetonca_> For the Dell Mini 9: what works well in the dell-installed ubuntu?  what's broken?  veteran debian user here.
[06:23] <tetonca_> I have one on order.
[06:24] <n2diy> Kasm279: update dpkg, or something like that.
[06:24] <Kasm279> the whole of dell is broken
[06:24] <JyZyXEL> if you want to permanently remove something from an ext3 partition in a way that it cannot be restored is the only way to remove the data and then reuse all the free space temporarily?
[06:24] <tetonca_> haha.
[06:24] <Kasm279> i cant use adept
[06:24] <bas_> -n bas
[06:24] <Kasm279> ou, its installed under wubi
[06:24] <bas_> noob: how can i change my name here?
[06:24] <ultratek> tech-mike, can you do remote desktop?
[06:24] <jemark> newbieneedinghel: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/upgrade-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-to-ubuntu-810-intrepid-ibix.html
[06:25] <n2diy> bas /nick
[06:25] <Kasm279> type /nick yournickhere
[06:25] <bas_> great!
[06:25] <quietas> newbieneedinghel: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[06:25] <bas_> thank you!
[06:26] <newbieneedinghel> thx
[06:26] <P-Luc_Auclair> hi, I have just tried the 8.10 livecd and I was wondering : is the automatic installation of different required packages, for example for mp3 codecs, a Ubuntu-specific feature or a Gnome feature in general too?
[06:26] <yasu>  
[06:26] <jemark> newbieneedinghel: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/upgrade-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-to-ubuntu-810-intrepid-ibix.html
[06:27] <magnetron> P-Luc_Auclair→ it's ubuntu-specific, but other distros have similar features
[06:27] <bary_> I cant seem to get my line-in audio capture to unmute?
[06:27] <P-Luc_Auclair> magnetron: thanks ! it's really nice, coming from OpenSuse I hope they'll adopt that too
[06:28] <P-Luc_Auclair> magnetron: do you happen to know if it's integrated to Kubuntu too ?
[06:28] <magnetron> P-Luc_Auclair→ i don't know.
[06:29] <Kasm279> wats integrated into kubuntu?
[06:29] <quietas> P-Luc_Auclair: It should be integrated across all Ubuntu's, but i'm not possitive
[06:29] <canuck1> I need a nice torrent client for linux
[06:29] <Kasm279> p-luc?
[06:29] <Kasm279> transmission?
[06:30] <P-Luc_Auclair> Kasm279: automatic package installation
[06:30] <Kasm279> ?
[06:30] <Kasm279> oh
[06:30] <P-Luc_Auclair> quietas: 'k
[06:30] <Kasm279> like synaptics
[06:30] <Kasm279> ?
[06:30] <P-Luc_Auclair> yes, synaptic
[06:30] <canuck1> oh yes
[06:30] <canuck1> transmission, already installed hah
[06:30] <Kasm279> its adept in kubuntu
[06:31] <Kasm279> but you can install synaptics
[06:31] <quietas> canuck1: bittornado works, I use torrentflux on my server though
[06:31] <canuck1> I recall using transmission in the past, although limited
[06:32] <canuck1> quietas:  I will check out those others
[06:32] <Kasm279> im assuming k was registered?
[06:32] <n2diy> I forget, does setting up the screen saver to lock require a username and passwd to re-activate, or just the passwd of the previous user?
[06:32] <Kasm279> pass
[06:32] <Kasm279> n2diy
[06:32] <quietas> canuck1: I used transmission on the mac and did not like it much, Torrentflus is great as I tell it to download on my home server, then shut my laptop and go to work
[06:33] <n2diy> Kasm279: yes?
[06:33] <Kasm279> just the password
[06:33] <Kasm279>  
[06:33] <Tech-Mike> for torrents why not use wine+utorrent
[06:33] <n2diy> Kasm279: ok, thanks.
[06:33] <Kasm279> UTORRENT!!
[06:33] <Kasm279> i agree
[06:34] <marcusdavidus> re
[06:34] <quietas> hehe, i like utorrent on my windows box for sure
[06:34] <canuck1> Tech-Mike:  many people do use utorrent in linux hah
[06:34] <Kasm279> but playonlinux is better than wine
[06:34] <Tech-Mike> canuck1: i know - brefly caught the conv about using a torrent client so i threw it out there
[06:35] <canuck1> quietas: torrentflux looks neat :)
[06:35] <n2diy> Kasm279: so if I let the screensaver kick in, nobody can unlock it but me? I'd like to set it up, so someone else could log in, but, I guess this is kiosk territory?
[06:35] <gte351s> hi all - I need help logging back into my system... :(
[06:35] <Kasm279> well, anyone that knows your pass could get in
[06:36] <canuck1> Kasm279: playonlinux looks neat
[06:36] <quietas> canuck1: on my home server I run samba fore filesharing, torrentflux for downloading, firefly for itunes sharing, next is something for xbox 360 video sharing
[06:36] <gte351s> after rebooting I no longer have english available for some reason, and can't enter a username and password
[06:36] <Kasm279> ive never got it installed, though
[06:36] <whou> hi is there anyone here who knows how to boot an iso from the hard drive?
[06:36] <Kasm279> look here, i think
[06:36] <canuck1> quietas: a linux based solution for the 360?
[06:37] <Kasm279> !instal
[06:37] <Kasm279> !install
[06:37] <whou> Kasm279: I already tried that...
[06:37] <Kasm279> hm...
[06:38] <quietas> canuck1: not quite, stock 360 but to be able to view my video files shared from my linux server as though it were a media center
[06:38] <n2diy> ! kiosk
[06:38] <bary_> Hi, how do I unmute the line-in jack?
[06:38] <Kasm279> woa, i came in here to be helped, but i am helping everyone else
[06:38] <radioman-lt> ;}
[06:39] <n2diy> Kasm279: welcome to the Revolution!
[06:39] <Kasm279> i like it
[06:39] <gte351s> how can I restore English on my system if I can't even log in (user and pass are in english)?
[06:39] <quietas> canuck1: ushare is the tool I've read a bit about for it - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=632428
[06:39] <Baconizer> hai everyone
[06:39] <Kasm279> ello
[06:39] <n2diy> gte351s: with your install disk?
[06:40] <bsdunix> zoiper softphone really works! sip / asterix rocks
[06:40] <hateball> canuck1: ps3mediaserver works nice
[06:41] <canuck1> I still need to get my logitech fusion webcam working, and the avertv capture card
[06:41] <n2diy> is there a light weight database that will play with Abiword and Gnumeric?
[06:41] <bsdunix> hateball: try tversity?
[06:41] <gte351s> n2diy: I am booted through the live cd - how can I use it to restore english for the already installed os?
[06:42] <hateball> bsdunix: umm... it's windows only?
[06:42] <hateball> bsdunix: also, no source for it
[06:42] <bsdunix> windows isn't the devil, is it?
[06:43] <Baconizer> it is
[06:43] <hateball> !ot
[06:43] <n2diy> gte351s: for the keyboard menu-system-keyboard, for system wide, I'd look in system for a language option.
[06:44] <Kasm279> sooooo
[06:44] <bsdunix> and then the tme came that workload demanded of me that i focus on getting work done instead of how to work on my middleware working
[06:44] <bullgard4> n2diy: What about sqllite?
[06:44] <gte351s> n2diy: not sure I follow, I'm kinda new at this
[06:44] <lavecoi_> hello
[06:44] <lavecoi_> hello
[06:45] <n2diy> gte351s: click on the panel menu "system"
[06:45] <gte351s> right
[06:45] <n2diy> bullgard4: thanks, I'll check it out.
[06:46] <Kasm279> ny laptop shut down when i was installing ubuntu-desktop and now i get "dpkg interrupted" message in terminal, wat do i do?
[06:46] <n2diy> ! sqllite
[06:46] <Kasm279> and in adept
[06:46] <xMopx> Hey guys - Any tips on what format to use on an external disk that is ubuntu/windiows/mac compatible, NOT ntfs. It needs to be able to hold files >4gb, so that rules out FAT, I believe
[06:46] <n2diy> ! dpkg
[06:46] <Titan8990> xMopx, NTFS.... or install ext drivers for windows
[06:46] <Kasm279> that really helped:(
[06:47] <pyrohotdog> When I'm in console mode, my screen/prompt is constantly over run with messages say the anac(h)ronistic cron anacron is stopping and starting...what's going on?
[06:47] <Titan8990> xMopx, windows does not know very many filesystems
[06:47] <xMopx> Yeah... Its a shame..
[06:47] <canuck1> why a shame? NTFS ROCKS :)
[06:47] <bsdunix> pyrohotdog: uninstall anacron. you don't need it
[06:47] <dj_ryan> hey im trying to dist-upgrade to intrepid
[06:47] <dj_ryan> and i get:
[06:47] <xMopx> NTFS is terribly slow on non-windows platforms.
[06:47] <dj_ryan> E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on libc6
[06:47] <n2diy> Kasm279:  have you tried sudo apt-get update?
[06:47] <Titan8990> canuck1, sarcasm I hope
[06:48] <Kasm279> yes
[06:48] <canuck1> yes
[06:48] <Kasm279> thats when i get the message
[06:48] <quietas> Kasm279: Also you can tray apt-get clean
[06:48] <gte351s> n2diy: I'm am currently running through the live cd, so how can I make changes that affect the already installed ubuntu?
[06:48] <pyrohotdog> bsdunix: what's the package called? anacron?
[06:48] <Titan8990> xMopx, yeah... try the ext windows drivers
[06:48] <bsdunix> pyrohotdog: yes
[06:48] <n2diy> Kasm279:  have you tried sudo apt-get install?
[06:49] <Titan8990> gte351s, depends on what your trying to do
[06:49] <Kasm279> anythin else (im logging this for tomorrow)
[06:49] <Kasm279> no
[06:49] <xMopx> I would, but I've also tried them on mac and they're about the same as ntfs-3g - terrible...
[06:49] <Titan8990> xMopx, they both use similar FUSE drivers
[06:49] <quietas> kasm279: I'd try the clean or autoclean, that should clear out all downloaded packages
[06:49] <Kasm279> i cant get on my lappy now
[06:50] <NeoTubNinja> what SYSTEM do you use for make? linux-x86-mmx?
[06:50] <Kasm279> ok
[06:50] <n2diy> gte351s: I was afraid that question was coming, I'm not sure? :/  Maybe the repair option at cd boot would work?
[06:50] <gte351s> Titan8990: I lost english on my system after reboot, and can't login (user and pass are in english)
[06:50] <pyrohotdog> bsdunix: thank you. :)
[06:50] <abstortedminds> how can i make it so that drives dont show up on desktop?
[06:50] <bsdunix> pyrohotdog:  don't mention it
[06:50] <Titan8990> gte351s, ehh, have no idea on what config file to edit but you will want mount the ubuntu drive and edit a config
[06:50] <gte351s> n2diy: I guess it's worth a shot :) worst case I'll just reinstall
[06:50] <marcusdavidus> su ny one know wy to make guake roll from bottom of da screen ?
[06:50] <Titan8990> gte351s, or you can log in to recovery mode and set the password for the new language
[06:51] <Titan8990> gte351s, then make the language adjustments, recovery mode again, change PW again
[06:51] <n2diy> gte351s: gl, reinstall is something we like to leave behind with windows, but...
[06:51] <Kasm279> ok, thanks everybody
[06:51] <Kasm279> g'night
[06:51] <gte351s> Titan8990: recovery mode doesn't really let me type anything without english (in terminal)
[06:52] <Yossi> how do i change what timezone ubuntu thinks im in?
[06:52] <bullgard4> n2diy: s/sqllite/SQLite
[06:52] <dj_ryan> speaking of reinstall, my ubuntu gusty doesnt like being upgraded to intrepid, cant configure libc is what i get when doing apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:52] <joljam> i am not able to write files to the DVD in ubuntu intrepid
[06:53] <n2diy> ! SQLite
[06:53] <the99zChris> hey would anyone know what i messed up in gnome(hardy) if my compiz shortcuts don't work anymore, my volume popup display looks def not as good, and it looks like i now have only 256 colors..??
[06:53] <bsdunix> Yossi: google's feeling awful lonely without you right about now
[06:53] <gte351s> Titan8990: how can I change the password via the live cd for the new language? Probably the best thing is to set up a new user and password, but how to make it stick after the live cd reboot?
[06:53] <gte351s> n2diy: yeah, that's what I thought :D
[06:53] <Titan8990> gte351s, you have to chroot into your ubuntu drive for something like that
[06:54] <n2diy> bullgard4: thanks, Maybe I don't need a DB? Abiword might beable to use Gnumeric for mail merge?
[06:54] <Yossi> bsdunix: point taken :P
[06:54] <gte351s> Titan8990: should I mount the device or something?
[06:54] <ramontayag> hey all. i tried asking in the ubuntu forums but it seems people are asleep there :) i've got a compaq presario 1200 with a fresh install of xubuntu. i booted it up but the login screen is blank! i tried connecting an external monitor, and then restarted gnome, and then that's when the laptop shows the login screen. what should i do so I won't need to plugin a cable to make the laptop...
[06:54] <ramontayag> ...display something?
[06:54] <joljam> someone please help me.. I am not able to write to my dvd
[06:54] <Titan8990> gte351s, yes, it needs to be mounted
[06:54] <quietas> alrighty folks, its off to bed for me. Night all
[06:55] <bullgard4> n2diy: Sorry but I am not very much familiar with Abiword.
[06:55] <roccity_> what up guys
[06:55] <n2diy> bullgard4: np, I'm not either, obviously, but I'm learning.
[06:55] <the99zChris>  hey would anyone know what i messed up in gnome(hardy) if my compiz shortcuts don't work anymore, my volume popup display looks def not as good, and it looks like i now have only 256 colors..??
[06:56] <abstortedminds> How do i make it so that my drives dont display on desktop
[06:56] <roccity_> the99zChris:you haven't changed your xorg file have you
[06:56] <eMaX> don't look at them
[06:57] <Titan8990> gte351s, now, assuming you mounted it to /media/ubuntu:    mount -t proc none /media/ubuntu/proc && mount -o bind /dev /media/ubuntu/dev && chroot /media/ubuntu /bin/bash && envupdate
[06:57] <Titan8990> gte351s, from a root shell: sudo -i
[06:57] <the99zChris> no, but i did run a couple lines of commands i didn't entirely understand in the terminal, would xorg be a good place to start lookin?
[06:58] <gte351s> Titan8990: I think I'm mounted from /media/disk - how do I find out?
[06:58] <roccity_> the99zChris: yeah check the depth that it is running at and the video driver I think you want at least 24 for the depth
[06:58] <the99zChris> but i'm pretty sure the problems were delayed a bit
[06:58] <Titan8990> gte351s, you have to specify a mount location when you mount....
[06:58] <bsdunix> call mount
[06:59] <Titan8990> gte351s, eg- sudo mount /dev/sdxx /media/ubuntu   <----mount location
[06:59] <the99zChris> sounds good thanks, u know how to get compiz hotkeys workin again? its running but not working if that makes sense
[06:59] <Titan8990> gte351s, but yes, mount alone will display where all devices are mounted
[06:59] <roccity_> the99zChris: what about in the screen resolution
[06:59] <n2diy> abstortedminds: right click on the desktop, and explore your options.
[06:59] <roccity_> the99zChris: what were the commands that you entered in a term
[07:00] <gte351s> Titan8990: I got /dev/sdb1 on /media/disk type vfat
[07:00] <Titan8990> gte351s, that doesn't sound right
[07:00] <the99zChris> to be honest i don't know, i copy/pasted which i'm now seriously regretting.. no screen resolution option from right click desktop though
[07:01] <Titan8990> gte351s, it should be a linux formatted drive, I would be very surprised if a linux install would even work on fat
[07:01] <the99zChris> and no option to change colors when i go to system>preferences>screen resolution
[07:01] <gte351s> Titan8990: here's what I get for running mount alone: http://pastie.org/426290
[07:02] <eMaX> the99zChris, graca?
[07:02] <the99zChris> graca?
[07:02] <roccity_> the99zChris: I would look in your xorg to start
[07:03] <the99zChris> cool, a starting place does wonders thanks! i'll leave u guys alone now :)
[07:03] <sachin_> i want to make my ubuntu desktop as a multi-seat...the doubt is that if i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..will my configuration reflect...i am using intrepid
[07:03] <Titan8990> gte351s, there is no linux drive mounted
[07:04] <oztrout> hello
[07:04] <gte351s> Titan8990: I tried mounting one of the /dev/sda (1-8), but got "mount: can't find /dev/sda5 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
[07:04] <Titan8990> gte351s, thats because you didn't specify a mount point
[07:05] <sachin_> i want to make my ubuntu desktop as a multi-seat...the doubt is that if i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..will my configuration reflect...i am using intrepid...its written in the configuration file that any changes made in that will not reflect
[07:05] <sachin_> i want to make my ubuntu desktop as a multi-seat...the doubt is that if i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..will my configuration reflect...i am using intrepid...its written in the configuration file that any changes made in that will not reflect...plz help guys
[07:05] <gte351s> Titan8990: I see. should it be then?
[07:06] <Titan8990> gte351s, sudo -i
[07:06] <oztrout> my browser (firefox) keeps freezing on my when i go to youtube or play youtube movies .... any help ... :)
[07:06] <Titan8990> gte351s, mkdir /media/ubuntu && mount /dev/sdxx /media/ubuntu
[07:06] <Titan8990> gte351s, where /dev/sdxx is your ubuntu main fs drive
[07:07] <lyckegard`> oztrout: just youtube or any flashpage? which flashplayer do you have got? a hint is to use medibuntu to get a good flash-player (the nonfree version)
[07:07] <oztrout> flash pagers
[07:07] <the99zChris> flash is a memory hog too, i had problems with memory..
[07:07] <sachin_> i want to make my ubuntu desktop as a multi-seat...the doubt is that if i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..will my configuration reflect...i am using intrepid...its written in the configuration file that any changes made in that will not reflect...plz help guys
[07:07] <oztrout> ok ty i will try that .... brb ...
[07:08] <gte351s> Titan8990: cool, I mounted sda6 (which I think was my main fs, judging by gparted).. next?
[07:08] <sachin_> i want to make my ubuntu desktop as a multi-seat...the doubt is that if i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..will my configuration reflect...i am using intrepid...its written in the configuration file that any changes made in that will not reflect...plz help guys
[07:09] <sachin_> i think no ones interested here...
[07:09] <Titan8990> gte351s, you should check the files on it to make sure
[07:10] <gte351s> Titan8990: yeah, it has my home dir.
[07:10] <Titan8990> gte351s, mount -t proc none /media/ubuntu/proc && mount -o bind /dev /media/ubuntu/dev && chroot /media/ubuntu /bin/bash && envupdate
[07:11] <gte351s> Titan8990: what does all that do?
[07:11] <Titan8990> gte351s, mounts dynamic kernel files and device files to your ubuntu filesystem
[07:11] <n2diy> what is the terminal command to make your system beep?
[07:11] <Titan8990> gte351s, then in chroots into the filesystem
[07:11] <taz_> somethign wrong with my webcam???
[07:12] <taz_> my webcam logitech
[07:12] <Titan8990> gte351s, so your new terminal envirnment will be your ubuntu filesystem
[07:12] <gte351s> Titan8990: I get an error mount point /media/ubuntu/proc does not exist
[07:12] <Titan8990> gte351s, pastebin ls -al /media/ubuntu
[07:13] <o0Chris0o> !webcam | taz_
[07:13] <taz_> ok im try
[07:14] <gte351s> Titan8990: http://pastie.org/426290
[07:14] <Titan8990> gte351s, that is not your rootfs
[07:15] <gte351s> Titan8990: I think my root is in another partition now that I see where you're going. gimme a sec to mount it
[07:15] <Titan8990> gte351s, that is your /home partition
[07:15] <n2diy> what is the terminal command to make your system beep? I think it is "bell" but how do I tell bash it is a system command, and not a file?
[07:15] <Titan8990> gte351s, but wait
[07:15] <Titan8990> gte351s, if you have /home on its own partition, you should just reinstall
[07:15] <gte351s> Titan8990: thanks for sticking around, by the way
[07:16] <gte351s> Titan8990: really?.. wont it mess everything up?
[07:16] <Titan8990> gte351s, that is the benefit of having a /home partition, you can install any OS on the root partition but all your files and application settings stay because they are all stored in /home
[07:16] <Titan8990> gte351s, no, shouldn't
[07:16] <Titan8990> gte351s, just don't accidently reformat the /home partition
[07:16] <Titan8990> gte351s, and be sure to select it to be mounted at /home for the new install and your good to go
[07:16] <Ian00> how can i make apt-get to stop asking me about how much disk space will be used
[07:17] <gte351s> Titan8990: alright, I'll do that.
[07:17] <n2diy> Titan8990: but not your apps, you have to re-install those, unless I'm missing something?
[07:17] <gte351s> Titan8990: thanks a lot, if we ever meet - drinks are on me :D
[07:17] <Titan8990> n2diy, yes, applications need to be reinstalled but his settings for those application will remain
[07:18] <Titan8990> n2diy, with the exceptions of server apps that need to be configured by root
[07:18] <Titan8990> gte351s, no problem and good luck :)
[07:18] <bary_> Hi, can anyone tell me, why I can't Un-Mute capture sound?
[07:19] <oztrout> bbl ... :)
[07:19] <taz_> not work with logitech
[07:19] <Titan8990> Ian00, use -q=2
[07:19] <jway> how can I make my screen to the left my primary?
[07:19] <n2diy> Titan8990: roger that, not familiar with servers, bottom line is having a /home important.
[07:19] <Ian00> Titan8990 thank you
[07:19] <jway> the left screen will *always* be the one with menubar, taskbar and desktop icons
[07:21] <n2diy> is there a rule of thumb to determine the size of a /home partition per user?
[07:21] <Titan8990> n2diy, right, its best to keep the rootfs as isolated as possible
[07:21] <sprockets2000> anyone use the cpufreq scaling applet
[07:21] <sprockets2000> I messed up the permissions to it
[07:21] <sprockets2000> need to figure out how to get them back to normal
[07:22]  * N4 away; sleep
[07:23] <n2diy> ! dvd
[07:28] <whou> does anybody know how to boot an iso from a hard drive?
[07:28] <A-KO> Does anyone here know off the top of their head if the eee pc variants of ubuntu support full disk encryption? Or is it something I'd have to add? And if not, could I add it after installation?
[07:29] <Xavierg2003> Hello i need mental help. insert bullet here.
[07:31] <Xavierg2003> yes
[07:31] <pogztimz> how do i convert avi files for my PSP?
[07:33] <dinesh__> i want to contribute to ubuntu how can i do it
[07:35] <threethirty> hi i am having trouble connecting to a bridgemaxx wimax modem in interpid anyone have any tips for me?
[07:37] <Zygot> threethirty: what kind of problem? do you know the DHCP pool addees?
[07:37] <RaNdY> Anybody can help me with /etc/hosts ?
[07:38] <Guest75773> hi list
[07:38] <Zygot> threethirty: do you know the gateway addee?
[07:38] <threethirty> Zygot:i have a an adress its in the 10. range
[07:39] <Zygot> threethirty: 10.0.0.1 is the gateway?
[07:39] <nutty> 2
[07:39] <Guest75773> I have some questions on setup of webserver using virtualmin - anyone here to help?
[07:39] <Kartagis> !anybody | RaNdY
[07:40] <threethirty> Zygot: the ip i have is 10.47.48.222 the broadcast is 10.47.63.255 are those useful?
[07:41] <Zygot> threethirty: looks like you are connected?
[07:41] <cyphase> is there some way i can tell nautilus to copy/move a file from an external script/program?
[07:41] <bary_> How do I unmute the capture line-in sound?
[07:41] <threethirty> Zygot: yeah but it wont resolve any pages
[07:41] <cyphase> perhaps from the console, or via DBus
[07:42] <Zygot> threethirty: can you ping 10.47.48.1 or 10.47.48.254?
[07:43] <threethirty> Zygot: i can oing 10.47.48.1 with no packet loss
[07:43] <threethirty> ping rather
[07:43] <Zygot> threethirty: ok, what is the nameserver listed in /etc/resolv.conf?
[07:44] <threethirty> Zygot: 205.171.3.65 and 205.171.2.65
[07:45] <Zygot> threethirty: can you ping those?
[07:46] <threethirty> Zygot: no "connect: Network is unreachable"
[07:46] <Wille_eee> bary_» Try using your mixer settings
[07:46] <jones-> Hi!
[07:46] <bary_> Wille_eee> already did, thanks
[07:46] <fortunachris> hi there
[07:47] <Guest75773> in setting up my webserver (ubuntu Hardy) I need to isntall a SSL certificate - how do I do this. this is a dedicated server with 1 IP, and hosting multiple domains
[07:47] <jones-> After unlocking my desktop this morning, I noticed that the keyboard layout had mysteriously changed. I go and fix it, and realize that the right CTRL key and the arrow keys don't work!
[07:47] <bary_> Wille_eee> alsamixer too it keeps muting again?
[07:47] <jones-> All was fine yesterday night when I locked it, and I didn't upgrade anything.
[07:47] <jones-> I literally didn't do anything :) Any suggestions?
[07:48] <jones-> Also the AltGr key seems to behave oddly.
[07:48] <jones-> AltGr = Left arrow!
[07:48] <Zygot> threethirty: if you want to edit the file and put in 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 but that will change on next lease
[07:49] <aneptun> Hello everybody! Can someone help me with something in Ubuntu?Private Me.Thank you very much!
[07:49] <threethirty> Zygot: how are you comming up with those ips so i can guess next lease?
[07:49] <quibbler> i have a few hundred mp3ś with names like  001 - the group - title.mp3, (the numbers and the first -)  I want to get rid of in each name and keep the rest can i do this from the terminal?
[07:50] <ruben23> hi i installed ubuntu intrepid desktop on my acer 4730Z my only problem is i cannot installed my web cam....
[07:50] <Zygot> threethirty: those are for open dns service, thew will be overwritten next time you acquire a dhcp lease
[07:50] <bouma> wow i just had several crashes
[07:50] <bouma> could i describe them to anyone ?
[07:50] <Zygot> th
[07:51] <threethirty> Zygot: ahh i should have known that, i use them on my other connection :P is there a way to force my computer to use openDNS or will it reset every lease
[07:52] <hateball> quibbler❥ you could do that with a script, but easytag can do it for you with a gui
[07:52] <threethirty> Zygot: and do i need to restart anything to have those settings take effect?
[07:52] <rehman> hi every body.
[07:52] <rehman> can any one help me on konqueror?
[07:53] <Zygot> threethirty: you can go in on a static connection, that is easiest, but dhcp should configure your dns for you, did you rerun - sudo dhclient wlan0 - or some such?
[07:53] <hateball> !anyone | rehman
[07:53] <threethirty> Zygot: no i havent
[07:54] <Zygot> threethirty: whatever the interface is? dhclient should find your dns.
[07:54] <threethirty> Zygot: kool
[07:54] <quibbler> hateball, i have never made a script ... and I thank you for the easytag suggestion , I will look into that.
[07:54] <rehman> I am just trying to deliver the question.
[07:54] <Zygot> threethirty: anyway, you see the problem now.
[07:54] <hateball> quibbler❥ I figured as much, hence suggesting easytag :)
[07:54] <rehman> if some one understands
[07:54] <Titan8990> !ask | rehman
[07:54] <threethirty> Zygot: yeah
[07:55] <rehman> ubottu, ok
[07:56] <rehman> Titan, Konqueror is not opening any page, instead it changes the icon in address bar.
[07:56] <Zygot> threethirty: just reconnect and it should fix.
[07:56] <Titan8990> rehman, I know nothing about konqueror, I was just trying to help you get help from someone else, by stating your question clearly
[07:56] <quibbler> hateball, an astute man
[07:57] <rehman> ok
[07:58] <threethirty> Zygot: its still not connecting, i dont know why this is so bloody hard, its an ehternet interface, what magic could they be doing?
[07:58] <rehman> Does any body know how to configure konqueror? not browsing.
[07:58] <psypher246> hiall, is there anyone here who can help me with adhoc wireless setups. thanks
[08:00] <iulianpojar> psypher246: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/tag/adhoc-wireless-network-setup-ubuntu
[08:00] <rehman> Does any body know how to configure konqueror? not browsing.
[08:00] <ruben23> hi i installed ubuntu intrepid desktop on my acer 4730Z my only problem is i cannot installed my web cam....
[08:00] <Zygot> threethirty: you reacquired a lease and the /etc/resolv.conf is the same? their dns down?
[08:01] <threethirty> Zygot: i hope not, this is my first day with it, i just bought the damn thing
[08:02] <rehman> Does any body know how to configure konqueror? not browsing.
[08:02] <Zygot> threethirty: edit the /etc/resolv.conf file and change the numbers to open dns just long enough to see if it works
[08:03] <ill> Anyone know if Ubuntu 8.10 has any compatibility issues with Radeon 4850x2?
[08:03] <iulianpojar> psypher246: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc
[08:03] <threethirty> Zygot: i did that and its acting just as it did, and i doubt opendns, live.com, google, and yahoo are all down
[08:04] <threethirty> Zygot: i think im gonna give up for the night, thanks for your help
[08:04] <rehman> Does any body know how to configure konqueror? not browsing.
[08:04] <Zygot> threethirty: you put 208.67.222.222 in resolv.conf?
[08:04] <threethirty> Zygot: yeah i did
[08:05] <Zygot> I'm thinking the modem is not connected to your provider
[08:05] <threethirty> Zygot: it just over wrote, i must have released in the time we were pounding on it
[08:06] <ruben23> anybody have ideas
[08:07] <cMad_> does anyone use the fullsize apple wired keyboard?
[08:07] <Zygot> threethirty: although those look like bridge numbers? It will overwrite.
[08:08] <psypher246> iulianpojar: i have laready set it up, my problem is a little more complex. after about a 30 mins or an hour of connection suddenly the connection is terrible. the 2 laptops are right next to each other and get a 3ms ping there is no traffic. create ANY kind of load, small or large and pings shoot up to 20SECONDS! crazy!
[08:08] <threethirty> Zygot: yeah, im totally confused now ( its 4am localtime) i think ill sleep on this and try again tomorrow, thanks
[08:08] <Zygot> threethirty: OK, bye
[08:08] <iceroot>  anyone getting an open port with "nmap -p 389 alpha-unix.de"?
[08:08] <psypher246> iulianpojar: btw one laptop is the dell mini with preinstalled 8.04 and the other 8.10 x64
[08:08] <psypher246> also dell, m6300
[08:09] <iulianpojar> psypher246: problems with drivers
[08:13] <psypher246> iulianpojar: and those sites, which i have already read before, are useless cos they don't mention that to get this working properly you HAVE to install dnsmasq-base AND that ubuntu page is actually completely irrelevant as /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop  does not work as there are NO files in /etc/dbus-1/event.d/
[08:13] <ruben23> hi if i have existing program on my centos server installed through yum then plan to upgrade it to a newer version...what step would i take...
[08:13] <psypher246> iulianpojar: k so how do i fix them?
[08:14] <psypher246> iulianpojar: know any work arounds?
[08:14] <tomcyl> hi, all
[08:14] <ruben23> i tried to update...samething no newer version is installed....
[08:15] <tomcyl> anybody know , ubuntu can make web site?
[08:15] <dave84> Hello, Could anybody please give any assistance with ATI Radeon drivers on Hardy... I've been through forums and sites, just had a quick question or two where I can get a realtime response :)
[08:16] <MenZa> !ati | dave84
[08:16] <aneptun> it is a difference between virtualbox and virtual box -ose?
[08:16] <Baconizer> yes
[08:16] <aneptun> what difference?
[08:16] <Baconizer> OSE = Open Source Edition
[08:16] <dave84> thanks, checking it now.
[08:16] <MenZa> aneptun: The non-OSE version has  few more features, but alas, isn't open source.
[08:16] <iulianpojar> psypher246: look in the  logs and see who of the notebooks is giving you problems
[08:16] <Baconizer> meaning the OSE is better :P
[08:17] <psypher246> iulianpojar: any logs i shiould specifically look at, messages, kernelm, debug...
[08:19] <iulianpojar> psypher246: tail /var/log/messages , and wait untill it hapens
[08:19] <huwenfeng> how to delete the Evolution from my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS?
[08:19] <huwenfeng> i hate it ,  i never use it!
[08:20] <cast> huwenfeng: open up your package manager and remove it, i presume
[08:20] <MenZa> r/w 30
[08:21] <psypher246> iulianpojar: thanks
[08:21] <stefodnb> Hi
[08:21] <MenZa> Hello, stefodnb
[08:21] <stefodnb> How do I downgrade subversion from 1.5.1 to 1.3.2?
[08:21] <stefodnb> (compatibility problems)
[08:22] <cast> stefodnb: hmm, i'd suggest installing 1.3.2 in /usr/local,
[08:23] <stefodnb> and have 2 coexisting versions? sounds messy, no?
[08:23] <ill> Anyone know if Ubuntu 8.10 has any compatibility issues with Radeon 4850x2?
[08:23] <cast> not as messy as having 1.3 installed but all the rest of the packages for your release expecting 1.4 or 1.5
[08:23] <tomcyl> anyone know why my NVIDIA ACCELERATED driver can not activate? do i need to change the card?
[08:24] <cast> stefodnb: hmm, in what way are you using svn?
[08:24] <stefodnb> cast: ok, I was thinking my system had a requirement for something like svn >= 1.1, svn <= 1.5.1
[08:24] <c7m> it didn't work for me O_o
[08:25] <stefodnb> cast: Well we are developing software, I have a working copy which I edit and commit
[08:25] <stefodnb> cast: so other people on my team can get the changes. Normal stuff..
[08:25] <c7m> download driver from nvidia and install via console
[08:25] <c7m> nothing with your card i guess
[08:25] <cast> stefodnb: hmm, OT: ever used a distributed rcs? :)
[08:26] <stefodnb> cast: Nope. Coworkers are still struggling to switch from emailing diffs around, I'm keeping it as simple as possible. dvcs requires that one knows what hes doing.
[08:27] <cast> stefodnb: what compatibility issue are you running into? might be another way around it, if you let 1.5 touch your repo it may automagically upgrade it so 1.3 can't read it
[08:29] <stefodnb> cast: yeah, that seems to be what happened. Coworker using 1.3 fails to "svn up" a repo i touched with 1.5
[08:29] <stefodnb> it seems he's going to upgrade and i won't be downgrading, anyway.
[08:29] <cast> that's probably the better way to go about it :)
[08:30] <stefodnb> yeah if it's possible. i wasn't sure if his ubuntu 6.06 can support a recent svn version.
[08:30] <cast> i don't keep track of their changes between releases anymore, but i presume they would have fixed at least a few bugs between 1.3 and 1.5
[08:30] <cast> stefodnb: i'd very much expect one to be able to install subversion on it
[08:31] <stefodnb> i said a _recent_ svn, i.e. 1.5.1
[08:31] <cast> ahh, sorry, i meant recent svn :)
[08:32] <stefodnb> ah, cool.
[08:32] <prasot> k
[08:32] <cast> i don't have svn installed as i'm short on space, but i do pull from svn:// with hg often :) hmm, wonder how much ci support there is for hg/git to svn
[08:34] <stefodnb> do you mean using a bridge like git-svn, or natively from git?
[08:35] <Kimi> HI
[08:35] <Kimi> If i use guided use entire disk option for a 40gb hard disk... will it erase all the 40 gb and install .............. or it will completely delte the C drive alone ?????
[08:36] <Kimi> iMatter are you there ?
[08:37] <cast> stefodnb: either or
[08:38] <user_> Kimi: it will delete everything on the harddisk, C-Drive (of Windows) and any other drives (D,E..) as well
[08:38] <Kimi> ok user_
[08:38] <stefodnb> cast: looks like the svn1.5 .deb requires a newer libc than available in ubuntu6.06
[08:40] <Ranakah> 5.1 sound don't work in ubuntu intrepid?
[08:40] <cast> stefodnb: very likely, you can either [as you may have] look for a backport, see if you can build the .deb src package on 6.06, or make your own .deb for 6.06, or do the ol ./configure make make install
[08:40] <cast> stefodnb: is work standardised on 6.06?
[08:40] <DasEi> Ranakah: it does, what a comp ? also see :
[08:40] <DasEi> !alsa
[08:40] <Ranakah> my soundcard is nvidia soundstorm on abit nf7-2 rev 2.0 (nforce 2 chiposet)
[08:40] <Lint01> where can I find ext3 data structures specifications?
 anyone know why my NVIDIA ACCELERATED driver can not activate? do i need to change the card?
[08:41] <bouma_> quit
[08:41] <hotbeefhero> hey new to linux, using xubuntu, trying to transfer files onto a external hdd, allowed me to transfer onto the pc but wont let mew copy them back off
[08:41] <Ranakah> it's alsa selected.. and i hear sound only from front
[08:41] <mm2000> Hi there, is there a way to adduser and pass username and password as arguments?
[08:41] <DasEi> Lint01:wikipedia
[08:42] <cast> mm2000: i'm going to look at the man page, i think there is.
[08:42] <ShackTiDe> Hi all. I need some help about the USB automounter. I need to pass an option to the automounted USB devices like "shortname=winnt". Where do I put this???????????
[08:42] <rehman> Ubottu: can you help me on konqueror?
[08:42] <DasEi> Ranakah: configured alsa ? how many sliders ? pcm risen, too ?
[08:42] <kraut> moin
[08:42] <Titan8990> mm2000, use useradd instead of adduser
[08:42] <cast> mm2000: man useradd has such an option
[08:43] <mm2000> ok, ty
[08:43] <Titan8990> mm2000, adduser is interactive whereas useradd can be more automated, but careful because I misconfigured user account can be pretty worthless
[08:43] <xangua1> ubottu: update to jaunty ?
[08:43] <Ranakah> i try all with this sliders... turn on some and turn of.. i think i need drivers for this soundcard... but i don't know where i can get it
[08:43] <DasEi>  !brain
[08:43] <cast> mm2000: if it's for remote uses, could forgo the passwords all together and just send them a ssh secret key :)
[08:43] <zaggynl> hiya, can I disable sound using boot options on ubuntu 8.10 livecd?
[08:43] <Kimi> !brains
[08:44] <DasEi> Ranakah: also, are the icons above the slidrs green (unmuted?)
[08:44] <ShackTiDe> Anybody familiar with Ubuntu's automount option??
[08:44] <zaggynl> !bootoptions
[08:44] <Ranakah> DasEi yes
[08:45] <Lint01> DasEi: nope
[08:45] <hotbeefhero> Titan8990: can you help me with setting permissions on an external hdd? i desperately need to copy files to it
[08:46] <Titan8990> hotbeefhero, just use sudo
[08:46] <Lint01> where can I find ext3 data structures specifications?
[08:47] <thelinuxN00b> what is sudo?
[08:47] <Titan8990> !sudo | thelinuxN00b
[08:47] <eqisow2> Lint01: This isn't really the right channel for that
[08:47] <voice5sur5> thelinuxN00b, sudo is to get you root permitions
[08:47] <thelinuxN00b> thanx heaps
[08:47] <user_> Lint01: browse the source or google. you seem to have the right keywords already
[08:48] <voice5sur5> i have a problem, i can't shutdown my linux
[08:48] <cast> if you can't find anything for ext3, look for ext2, since there's not mcuh difference
[08:48] <coulix> Hi, if anyone has some xp setting up bind9 i got some weird errors: http://dpaste.com/18861/
[08:48] <voice5sur5> it stack at unmounting temporary filesystem
[08:48] <cast> voice5sur5: what have you tried?
[08:48] <voice5sur5> i cant reboot but i can't shutdown
[08:48] <voice5sur5> i can*
[08:49] <voice5sur5> when i shutdown it finish process then when it says Unmounting temporary filesystem it stay like that
[08:49] <DasEi> Lint01:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext_3
[08:49] <voice5sur5> in tty
[08:49] <Peter[i]> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to send html mail from claws?
[08:50] <voice5sur5> any idea?
[08:50] <n2diy> voice5sur5: will you answer cast's question?
[08:50] <voice5sur5> n2diy, i don't understand
[08:50] <voice5sur5> ?
[08:50] <n2diy> voice5sur5: what command are you using?
[08:51] <voice5sur5> normal shutdown from application but its does the same thing with halt or shutdown
[08:51] <DasEi> Ranakah: what does that mean, only front, the physical front of the box or  just 2channel instead of f.e. surround ?
[08:51] <Lint01> DasEi: there's no data structures described there
[08:51] <voice5sur5> the only way is forced shutdown that risk data corruption
[08:52] <n2diy> voice5sur5: what command are you using?
[08:52] <voice5sur5> halt or shutdown
[08:52] <DasEi> Lint01: what to wanto to know ? better a #linux question
[08:52] <DasEi> do*
[08:52] <voice5sur5> or normal shutdown from gui
[08:52] <Ranakah> DasEi only front channels in sorround system.. only if i turn on "Duplicate front" then i hear some sound from rear and center.. but is only stereo then not sorround
[08:53] <voice5sur5> n2diy, ??
[08:53] <n2diy> voice5sur5: have you tried "shutdown -h now" in a terminal?
[08:54] <voice5sur5> -h stand for what?
[08:54] <n2diy> voice5sur5:  you'll need to sudo that
[08:54] <stefodnb> halt
[08:54] <cedric30> Salut
[08:54] <voice5sur5> the halt command doesn't work too
[08:54] <voice5sur5> the only one is poweroff -f
[08:54] <voice5sur5> which risk data corruption
[08:54] <iulianpojar> salutare
[08:54] <n2diy> voice5sur5: have you tried "sudo shutdown -h now" in a terminal?
[08:55] <voice5sur5> n2diy, yes
[08:55] <voice5sur5> the problem is not the command
[08:55] <voice5sur5> but the cause
[08:55] <voice5sur5> the unmounting thing
[08:55] <n2diy> voice5sur5:  and that didn't work!?!?
[08:55] <voice5sur5> why does it block then
[08:55] <voice5sur5> i does
[08:55] <cast> the fs in question is /tmp?
[08:55] <voice5sur5> i said the only working command is poweroff -f
[08:56] <voice5sur5> cast, ?
[08:56] <voice5sur5> what do you mean
[08:56] <gaojinjun> i
[08:56] <n2diy> ! init
[08:57] <cast> well, it's stuck unmounting you said
[08:57] <IceyBlack> Hi all
[08:57] <voice5sur5> yes c
[08:57] <cast> hello IceyBlack
[08:57] <voice5sur5> cast,
[08:57] <IceyBlack> i cannot open a .pps document
[08:57] <sei> Hello
[08:57] <IceyBlack> i dont know why
[08:57] <cast> IceyBlack: hmm, openoffice won't?
[08:57] <IceyBlack> yep
[08:57] <cast> IceyBlack: do you know what version of office created it?
[08:58] <cast> IceyBlack: i found issues optioning the latest travesty of a spreadsheet format from office a few months ago
[08:58] <IceyBlack> i try now to see version
[08:58] <voice5sur5> no solution to my problem?
[08:58] <Mr-BibsoN> † :-))) †
[08:58] <IceyBlack> my .pps doc is open and after 1 sec close
[08:58] <adda> neatza all:*
[08:59] <IceyBlack> neatza adda
[08:59] <n2diy> cast, what was the spread sheet issue?
[08:59] <cedric30> Why when I try to compile my source "gcc -I/usr/include/ file.c", it returns this error "error:  stdio.h : No file.." It is not the "-I" option to include the header directory?
[08:59] <DasEi> Ranakah: sorry for my pause, I just had to boot another box I have it running; kmix let's you set it, I don't use 5.1 on ubuntu, but kmix should install there, too
[08:59] <cast> IceyBlack: hmm, open up a terminal and type "openoffice asdf.pps" and see what the error is, if there is one
[08:59] <IceyBlack> cast ok
[08:59] <cast> n2diy: nothing knew how to open it. i think it was a office open xml thingy, .xls
[08:59] <IceyBlack> wait
[08:59] <cast> n2diy: sorry, .xxls, or something
[09:00] <DasEi> Ranakah: is your soundcard shown correctly in alsamixergui ?
[09:00] <adda>  .  /:)
[09:00] <ScrowMABTW> Hello all
[09:00] <IceyBlack> xx.pps not recovered yet
[09:00] <cast> ahh, .xlsx!
[09:00] <n2diy> cast, what created it?
[09:01] <adda> IceyBlack prv me
[09:01] <IceyBlack> and after i press recover open pps again and after one second is crushing again
[09:01] <adda> plz
[09:01] <ScrowMABTW> I loaded file sharing on my Ubuntu box, and I can connect from my windows laptop, but when I play video files on the windows box, I only get audio! What's wrong?
[09:01] <cast> n2diy: office 2k7 i believe
[09:01] <cast> ScrowMABTW: whereas, when you copy the videos over they play fine?
[09:01] <ScrowMABTW> Oh I hadn't tried that... what i did
[09:02] <IceyBlack> cast
[09:02] <ScrowMABTW> The files are all stored on the Ubuntu box
[09:02] <ScrowMABTW> I can connect to the drive from the windows box
[09:02] <n2diy> cast, the new release of Win?
[09:02] <ScrowMABTW> But I cannot get video to work, just the audio portion
[09:02] <cast> voice5sur5: i've got no idea bro, how exactly the shutdown process works is beyond me. it's always 'just worked' for me,
[09:03] <cast> ScrowMABTW: well we need to isolate it down, is it related to ubuntu at all, the best way to do that would be to have ubuntu not involved in the process at all
[09:03] <ScrowMABTW> They all play fine on the Ubuntu box. They are just AVI files
[09:03] <IceyBlack> maybe i must install a new extension or something?
[09:03] <IceyBlack> or it is that possible?
[09:03] <cast> ScrowMABTW: most of the time it's a codec issue
[09:03] <tomcyl> my ubuntu got too many problem , any way i can reset it back to normal?
[09:03] <ScrowMABTW> But they are just AVI files and I am using Windows Media Player...
[09:03] <cast> ScrowMABTW: grab mplayer, or vlc, for windows :) WMP shit
[09:04] <ScrowMABTW> But why would WMP not work?
[09:04] <cast> ScrowMABTW: avi is just a container format, it could have a video stream encoded with one of several video codecs
[09:04] <tomcyl> hello all.
[09:04] <tomcyl> help
[09:04] <ScrowMABTW> I see...
[09:04] <cast> n2diy: no, MS Office 2007
[09:05] <ScrowMABTW> How do I get other codecs?
[09:05] <IceyBlack> any clue with my .pps extension?
[09:05] <ScrowMABTW> I hate this damn version of Windows
[09:05] <cast> i do not use windows, or wmp ;)
[09:05] <DasEi> ScrowMABTW: use vlc player
[09:05] <cast> IceyBlack: if open office is failing you, you could look for another program that opens .pps
[09:05] <tomcyl> windows? not ubuntu?
[09:05] <n2diy> cast, ok, I thought you meant Win 7, sorry no clue here.
[09:05] <DasEi> ScrowMABTW: how did you connect ? samba ?
[09:05] <simplexio> ScrowMABTW: or mplayer. it has all needed codecs
[09:05] <IceyBlack> cast like what?
[09:06] <ScrowMABTW> Samba
[09:06] <cast> IceyBlack: and if you get really desperate, you could run office
[09:06] <IceyBlack> cast i tryied soffice -show file.pps  too
[09:06] <IceyBlack> but same error
[09:06] <cast> IceyBlack: kde might have something, not sure
[09:06] <IceyBlack> ok tnx aneway mate
[09:06] <DasEi> ScrowMABTW: check with a usb stick the direct copy as mentioned above, then use a including player ^
[09:07] <IceyBlack> it was an e-mail attachament,i hope is note a naked hot girl slide show ;)
[09:07] <bman> ivirii
[09:08] <DasEi> Ranakah: is your soundcard shown correctly in alsamixergui ?
[09:08] <Ranakah> yes DasE1
[09:09] <ScrowMABTW> Downloading the CCCP
[09:09] <cast> IceyBlack: i have noticed people embedding videos in .pps, :\
[09:09] <Ranakah> i need drivers for nvidia soundstorm integrated soundcard
[09:09] <IceyBlack> true..
[09:09] <DasE1> Ranakah: sudo apt-get install kmix
[09:09] <Aperculum> To which packet does /usr/dict/words belong to, I'd like to install it
[09:10] <ScrowMABTW> Damn it!
[09:10] <cast> Aperculum: you can search for file names in packages
[09:10] <ScrowMABTW> I can't install without admin on this comp
[09:11] <cast> Aperculum: the ubuntu package website probably has such a feature, apt-file does
[09:11] <cast> ScrowMABTW: you can get just a .zip of mplayer, that needs no install
[09:11] <DasE1>  !sudo > ScrowMABTW
[09:11] <Aperculum> cast, I know but I don't know the command, I'm searching for it but I'd hope someone knew right away
[09:12] <cast> Aperculum: i could know right away, but it's more useful in the long term to teach you ;P\
[09:12] <Ranakah> DasE1 kmix.. i have gnome not kde
[09:12] <Ranakah> ?
[09:12] <Riya> sir how can i use cin and cout key word in ubuntu which lib i download ?
[09:12] <Aperculum> cast, yes, I know, thank you anyway :)
[09:13] <cast> Riya: install g++
[09:13] <cast> Riya: i'm presuming you are refering to C++
[09:15] <warnet> grgr
[09:15] <Riya> ya i installed g++ but i cant use cin and cout in c++ i am using Geany editor .
[09:15] <warnet> haloooo
[09:16] <cast> Riya: so when it comes time to compile what happens?
[09:16] <ScrowMABTW> No luck with the mplayer zip
[09:16] <L3dPlatedLinux>  yeah I guess with linux mint I should have just installed ubuntu so I think I might try sabayon
[09:16] <ScrowMABTW> I run it and it opens a little box, a bunch of text scrolls, and it closes
[09:16] <cast> Riya: libstdc++6-4.3-dev: /usr/include/c++/4.3/iostream
[09:16] <simplexio> ScrowMABTW: start it from console and see what is error
[09:17] <thelinuxN00b> <your user name here> ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL this  command not working in sudo, do i have the command wrong, trying to get root as user
[09:17] <ScrowMABTW> I don't understand
[09:17] <cast> Riya: they might be defined in that file, dunno, i don't do C++
[09:17] <cast> simplexio: the windows console, even
[09:17] <Riya> how can i install libstdc++6-4.3
[09:18] <ScrowMABTW> Oh ok
[09:18] <cast> thelinuxN00b: did you use visudo?
[09:18] <ScrowMABTW> Error is
[09:18] <thelinuxN00b> yes
[09:18] <ScrowMABTW> No codecs
[09:19] <thelinuxN00b> hold that thought i think i may have got root
[09:19] <DasE1> Ranakah:do you have sliders for the other channels but the main stereo ones ?
[09:19] <DasE1> do ?
[09:20] <Ranakah> default not
[09:20] <Ranakah> DasE1 not default..only if i turn it on
[09:20] <Riya> how can i install libstdc++6-4.3
[09:21] <thelinuxN00b> still wont let me copy. in terminal it has at start root@myusername-laptop:-#
[09:21] <cast> is it an NTFS drive thelinuxN00b?
[09:21] <thelinuxN00b> the external is yes
[09:22] <cast> i've noticed, with that particular crapware of a fs, that if it's in an unclean state some linux ntfs rw projects will refuse to mount it rw
[09:22] <Kimi> my frnd tells that Star office is owned by sun microsys.... then what about open office ?? are both the same or what ??????
[09:22] <thelinuxN00b> the laptop hdd is fat 32
[09:22] <cast> what does the output of 'mount' say for that drive?
[09:22] <ScrowMABTW> GRR
[09:22] <ScrowMABTW> Says there is no "codec.conf" file
[09:22] <DasE1> Ranakah: if you s-card is shown correctly,it's not a driver,but a settings problem, gnome-alsamixer is installedyou say, and I dont't find and equivalent for kmix else; did you try system > preferences > sound > something like iec blahblah  output ?
[09:23] <cast> ScrowMABTW: might be time to give up on windows, ;)
[09:23] <thelinuxN00b> how do i check that please cast
[09:23] <cast> thelinuxN00b: i just told you.
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> hey anyone here?
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> i need help!
[09:23] <thelinuxN00b> whoops
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> hello
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> anyone ?
[09:23] <DasE1>  !ask
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> @ubottu
[09:23] <abhishekiitd007> ok
[09:24] <ScrowMABTW> I want to, but my gf wont let me remove it from her computer
[09:24] <abhishekiitd007> I want to install nvidia on my ubuntu hardy
[09:24] <abhishekiitd007> and i some how installed it
[09:24] <cast> ScrowMABTW: dual boot is handy
[09:24] <abhishekiitd007> but my graphics havent improved at all
[09:25] <ScrowMABTW> I just need something that works and doesnt require an install
[09:25] <abhishekiitd007> what can i do?
[09:25] <thelinuxN00b> i have typed mount into terminal, it doesnt seem to have any info on the external it has been detected and i can copy from it but not to
[09:25] <mid_> hello everybody.. after a reboot (no updates involved) my sound card suddenly doesnt work anymore.. I have a samsung nc10, kernel 2.6.27-11, sound card Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)... any hint??
[09:25] <cast> ScrowMABTW: well, i can only offer ubuntu related solutions to your windows problem :D
[09:25] <abhishekiitd007> I want to install nvidia on my ubuntu hardy    and i some how installed it      but my graphics havent improved at all
[09:25] <cast> abhishekiitd007: and how did you measure.
[09:26] <abhishekiitd007> cast:measure what?
[09:27] <DasE1> Ranakah:http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1478381&postcount=1
[09:27] <Kimi> my frnd tells that Star office is owned by sun microsys.... then what about open office ?? are both the same or what ??????
[09:27] <abhishekiitd007> cast:well, my screen supports resolutions better than 800
[09:27] <Ranakah> DasE1 tnx :D
[09:27] <abhishekiitd007> cast:*600
[09:27] <cast> Kimi: surely, surely this is described on wikipedia
[09:28] <Kimi> cast ok
[09:28] <abhishekiitd007> cast:i cant use beryl
[09:28] <Kimi> can you just give me link.... or will you ask me to google out ?
[09:28] <Kimi> ok
[09:28] <cast> Kimi: guess. :)
[09:28] <ivanatwork> i need to scan to a pdf
[09:28] <Kimi> cast
[09:28] <Kimi> cast googled///// got the site
[09:28] <abhishekiitd007> cast:how do i exit x server?pressing crt;, alt, f1?
[09:28] <Kimi> cast :P thanks anyway
[09:28] <AnRkey> how can i get permission to use my serial port in 8.04.2?
[09:29] <M_23_LTU> looking for a girl to chat. pls private
[09:29] <cast> i umm, i'm going to go quiet now. good luck all!
[09:29] <ivanatwork> M_23_LTU: good luck ;)
[09:29] <abhishekiitd007> cast:why?
[09:29] <Kimi> cast quick question : is star office still released by sun or they totally stopped it for open off ?
[09:29] <AnRkey> M_23_LTU, wrong place for chatting about that
[09:30] <pogz> how do i convert avi files for my psp?
[09:30] <M_23_LTU> If you are pretty nasty gril, lets chat
[09:30] <ivanatwork> M_23_LTU: lol
[09:30] <prince_jammys> M_23_LTU: stop.
[09:30] <mid_> hello everybody.. after a reboot (no updates involved) my sound card suddenly doesnt work anymore.. I have a samsung nc10, kernel 2.6.27-11, sound card Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)... any hint??
[09:31] <ScrowMABTW> HAHA YES!
[09:31] <Kimi> cast ?? any idea...is star office still released by sun or they totally stooopped it ?
[09:31] <Kimi> for ooo
[09:31] <AnRkey> how can i get permission to use my serial port (/dev/ttyS0) in 8.04.2?
[09:33] <Kimi> cast ?? plz. tell me
[09:33] <hummahumma> hey
[09:33] <ivanatwork> scan to pdf: suggestion?
[09:33] <jude> hey
[09:33] <jude> sudo apt-get install xchat-gnome
[09:33] <jude> sorry
[09:34] <remoteCTRL1> how can i accomplish to see all of the open applications in the taskbar, also those on other workspaces?
[09:34] <hummahumma> how can i exit x server?
[09:34] <AnRkey> ivanatwork, scan it and print directly to virtual pdf printer
[09:34] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: ctrl +alt + backspace
[09:34] <AnRkey> hummahumma, ctrl + alt +f2
[09:34] <ivanatwork> AnRkey: I have several pages to scan...
[09:34] <DasE1> Kimi: firsthit on google,this is #ubuntu http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/gpl_license.html 8-)
[09:34] <bman> all yur ubuntu is mine
[09:34] <ortsvorsteher> hummahumma: you want to exit it to get command line? or only restart?
[09:34] <remoteCTRL1> haha
[09:34] <mid_> can anybody PLEASE help me?
[09:34] <AnRkey> hummahumma, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop or start
[09:35] <remoteCTRL1> mid_: with what?
[09:35] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but after that i get a terminal screen asking for login
[09:35] <mid_> hello everybody.. after a reboot (no updates involved) my sound card suddenly doesnt work anymore.. I have a samsung nc10, kernel 2.6.27-11, sound card Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)... any hint??
[09:35] <Kimi> DasE1 i just wanted to know whether Star office is still there and released by sun or they stopped
[09:35] <ortsvorsteher> hummahumma: so try " sudo /etc/init.d/?dm stop"
[09:35] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: you completely want to turn it off? sudo  /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[09:35] <Kimi> DasE1 and its simple to answer "yes" or "no" if you know
[09:35] <Kimi> then why to gooooogle ?
[09:35] <ivanatwork> I need to scan "directly" to PDF. I have several pages
[09:35] <AnRkey> ivanatwork, script it :)
[09:35] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:and what should be the reaction to this?not a terminal screen, right?
[09:36] <jude>  who can help me  install this drivers
[09:36] <jude> Installation Guide
[09:36] <jude> 1. install Redhat 9.0
[09:36] <jude> 2. cp sisdrv_430_20040604.o to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/sis_drv.o
[09:36] <jude> 3. make sure the /etc/X11/XF86Config file have the correct "driver" section.
[09:36] <jude>    Drivers "sis"
[09:36] <jude> 4. startx
[09:36] <remoteCTRL1> mid_: what do dmesg and /var/log/system say?
[09:36] <FloodBot1> jude: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:36] <ivanatwork> AnRkey: lol yes, of course
[09:36] <AnRkey> ivanatwork, i know how, soz on the auto part
[09:36] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: exactly
[09:36] <AnRkey> :P
[09:36] <DasE1>  !sound|mid_
[09:36] <thelinuxN00b> Hi all having a ongoing problem, have gained root access but still wont let me  copy to a external hdd ntfs format. all the permissions seem to be right but it still wont go any ideas
[09:36] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:well, but i keep getting that terminal screen everytime i try to exit x server
[09:37] <AnRkey> ivanatwork, if your scanner supports scan to folder and windows shares then set up a smb share and scan to that
[09:37] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: single file ?
[09:37] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: what terminal screen?
[09:37] <AnRkey> ivanatwork, canon scanners do that for example works well for my clients
[09:37] <thelinuxN00b> whole folder about 30 gig
[09:37] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: what are you actually trying to accomplish?
[09:37] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:a blank screen asking for my login, after i key taht in, then a password....after which its just a terminal window full screen
[09:37] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: tried  a single file still didnt work
[09:38] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i am trying to install NVIDIA graphics, which requires x server shutdown
[09:38] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well that is linux running without x-server, isn't that what you wanted?
[09:38] <ivanatwork> AnRkey: i have an Epson Photo, not a network scanner. Too bad I found only gscan2pdf with german (!!) OCR...
[09:38] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: sudo cp -r  /path/of/folder    /path/to/folder          ,   checkout sudo fdisk -l before to get correct devicenames
[09:38] <mid_> dmesg nothing, and /var/log/system file doesnt exist
[09:38] <AnRkey> hummahumma, try envyng
[09:38] <AnRkey> hummahumma, it does it all from the gui for u in one go
[09:38] <WeazelON> hey guys, i have a few users on the same computer, thing is i want to use screen on a different user and it tells me Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/3' - please check.
[09:38] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: depends on whether you do that from within the restricted drivers dialog or if you manually install them
[09:38] <AnRkey> hummahumma, it also downloads the drivers for u
[09:38] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: external drive is mounted ?
[09:39] <bman> mount that
[09:39] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: Thanx will give that a go!!!
[09:39] <bman> oh yeah
[09:39] <WeazelON> can anyone shed some light on that matter ?
[09:39] <AnRkey> hummahumma, sudo apt-get install envyng i think
[09:39] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: not sure it has been detected, fairly new to this
[09:39] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok, so that terminal screen is linux without x server...?
[09:39] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: if you manually install them sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop is the command that you are looking for, execute this from a console which you can access with ctrl+alt+F1 to F6
[09:40] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: type:                  mount                                                     ,to see all mounted devices
[09:40] <ivanatwork> i'm searching something like gscan2pdf
[09:40] <bman> hummahumma, that is linux
[09:40] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: exactly
[09:40] <bman> x isnt required
[09:40] <AnRkey> hummahumma, envy is far easier to use for nvidia and ati drivers
[09:40] <WeazelON> hey guys, i have a few users on the same computer, thing is i want to use     `screen`     on a different user and it tells me " Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/3' - please check. "
[09:40] <hummahumma> AnRkey:can u tell me what exactly is envy?how do i use it?
[09:40] <AnRkey> bman, isn't that dash instead of linux :)
[09:40] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: envy imho is bogus like hell, dont recommend that..
[09:40] <AnRkey> hummahumma, it's a gui for installing nvidia and ati drivers
[09:41] <jude> my computer is  old   drivers is sis
[09:41] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: it appears to be mounted, states at bottom /dev/sdb1 on /media/New Volume type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[09:41] <jude> i can not install the drivers
[09:42] <hummahumma> AnRkey:i was anyway able to install nvidia yesterday, somehow...but i still cant use beryl, nor can i get 1280*760 resolution, only 800*600
[09:42] <bman> ive used linux since 94 and didnt use X until 2002
[09:42] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: then you dont really have it running
[09:42] <jude> so  i want know how can i install this drivers
[09:42] <AnRkey> hummahumma, u can use compiz-fusion if the drivers are installed. It's all done for u
[09:42] <ortsvorsteher> !details | jude
[09:42] <bman> its still linux without X
[09:42] <hummahumma> AnRkey:at startup ity gives an error message, "graphics not found, ..configure/cancel, continue"
[09:43] <jude> Installation Guide
[09:43] <jude> 1. install Redhat 9.0
[09:43] <jude> 2. cp sisdrv_430_20040604.o to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/sis_drv.o
[09:43] <jude> 3. make sure the /etc/X11/XF86Config file have the correct "driver" section.
[09:43] <jude>    Drivers "sis"
[09:43] <jude> 4. startx
[09:43] <FloodBot1> jude: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:43] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: you are aware that there is a dialog in system/administration called hardware drivers where ubuntu does that for you?
[09:43] <remoteCTRL1> jude: this is an ubuntu channel not a redhat channel
[09:43] <ortsvorsteher> jude: what do you want to install? which ubuntu you have running?
[09:43] <jude> this is Installation Guide
[09:43] <AnRkey> hummahumma, if you read the man entry for envy, there is a text version too that can fix that
[09:43] <hummahumma> howremoteCTRL1:ubuntu does that?does what?configure graphics card?
[09:44] <jude> i use ubuntu 8.10
[09:44] <ortsvorsteher> jude: and what do you want to install?
[09:44] <jude> i only have this drivers cd
[09:44] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: install graphics drivers AND configure graphics card
[09:44] <hummahumma> AnkRey:do i need to download envy?
[09:44] <ortsvorsteher> !pm | jude
[09:44] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: you might also sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings which is a graphical interface with which you can customize the driver
[09:45] <mid_> no hints?
[09:45] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL:but how can i customise it, if it says it hasnt been installed properly?
[09:45] <remoteCTRL1> how can i accomplish to see all of the open applications in the taskbar, also those on other workspaces?
[09:45] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: sudo cp -r /dev/path/OrignialFolder  /media/New""Volume/>FlderName<   ,without the <>
[09:45] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL:thought, after installation, it said installing successful
[09:45] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: have you already had a look into system/administration/hardware drivers?
[09:46] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL:ok let me boot in ubuntu first
[09:46] <AnRkey> hummahumma, read buddy, i told you earlier, sudo apt-get install envyng-gtk
[09:46] <jude> but my english so bad
[09:46] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: Thanx heaps will give that a go
[09:46] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well problem might be that if you install the drivers manually you might have to add the drivers name to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:46] <ortsvorsteher> jude: which is your mother language?
[09:46] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: spaces in directorynames are alittle prob sometimes,you could mount the external to a dir with a contingous name
[09:47] <jude> chinese
[09:47] <ortsvorsteher> !cn | jude
[09:47] <remoteCTRL1> AnRkey: i believe the dude has a little messup there...
[09:47] <nightclaw> hi there, my problem is that pidgin does not update. still showing version 2.5.2-0ubuntu1.1 (intrepid main paket sources selected main,update, proposed, main mirror for germany)
[09:47] <jude> ubotuu
[09:47] <jude> thank you
[09:47] <billawal> evening everybody
[09:48] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: you need to enable the backports repository in system/administration/sources
[09:48] <ortsvorsteher> !cookie | ubottu
[09:48] <WeazelON> hey guys, i have a few users on the same computer, thing is i want to use     `screen`     on a different user and it tells me " Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/3' - please check. "
[09:48] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[09:48] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL why backports, kinda makes no sense to me
[09:48] <nightclaw> ill try
[09:48] <WeazelON> if i use SSH to myself i can use screen
[09:49] <fliegenderfrosch> !thanks > jude
[09:49] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: you get major updates only on next operrating system upgrade, if you want to have this earlier you need to enable backports
[09:49] <DasE1> nightclaw: update/-grade ; see :
[09:49] <DasE1>  !latest
[09:49] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: backport does not mean back to previous versions but back from future versions to this one;)
[09:50] <DasE1> nightclaw: just do  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:50] <remoteCTRL1> DasE1: hat wont fix anything..
[09:51] <Husaini> DasE1 sudo apt-get update is enough for him
[09:52] <DasE1> ﻿ remoteCTRL1: I just stepped in with the call for latest pidgin, what's the background ?
[09:52] <b3rz3rk3r> hey all, if i install the 9.04 alpha can i just upgrade to full release via patches when it comes out?
[09:52] <remoteCTRL1> DasE1: well i geuss as usual icq not working with it anymore?
[09:52] <ortsvorsteher> b3rz3rk3r: try in #ubuntu+1
[09:53] <DasE1>  ! jaunty
[09:53] <b3rz3rk3r> ortsvorsteher, thx will do
[09:53] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[09:53] <billawal> hello
[09:54] <nightclaw> ok i'm upgrading, but there was neither pidgin nor libpurple in the do you want to upgrade list
[09:54] <hybr1der> does anyone know a great backup program from which i can backup windows pcs?
[09:55] <goodmen> Hi, who use IEGD driver ?
[09:55] <goodmen> Anyone could help me to config the IEGD driver in xorg.conf ?
[09:56] <goodmen> It seems weird to use
[09:56] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: thepath that i entered was root@hotbeefhero-laptop:~#  sudo cp -r /Desktop/MP3's  /dev/sdb1media/New""Volume/mp3. After I pressed enter all i got was a empty prompt, prob something simple i missed i hope
[09:57] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: press ctrl and c
[09:57] <erUSUL> thelinuxN00b: probably the ' and "" confused the shell... scape those characters
[09:58] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i just looked into administration>hardware drivers.it shows nvidia is enabled, but  not in use
[09:58] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿sudo cp -r ~/Desktop/MP3's  /dev/sdb1media/New""Volume/
[09:59] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿sudo cp -r ~/Desktop/MP3's  /dev/sdb1media/New""Volume
[09:59] <simplexio> thelinuxN00b: it's bad idea to use space, ' " \ - in filenames, if you ever use console..
[10:00] <thelinuxN00b> The space is prob what is stuffing me, however it will not let me change the name on the external hdd.
[10:00] <bullgard4> AlsaMixer outputs in the upper left: "Card: Intel 82801DB-ICH4". Somewhere I read: Card - 'Name of the AC-Link Controller'. What is meant by 'AC-Link'?
[10:00] <hummahumma> I installed NVIDIA drivers , but still can't use them
[10:00] <hummahumma> how to install NVIDI driver s properly?
[10:00] <simplexio> thelinuxN00b: ~/Desktop/MP3\'s and New\"\"Volume is right i think.
[10:01] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿sudo unmount /dev/sdb1
[10:01] <ortsvorsteher> !details | hummahumma
[10:01] <hummahumma> everyone:How to install and configure NVIDIA graphics properly?
[10:01] <simplexio> thelinuxN00b: i assume that newvolume is automounted ? you oculd try change label of  that partition
[10:02] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: pleas past your /etc/x11/xorg.conf to www.nopaste.org
[10:02] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿sudo mkdir /media/extern
[10:02] <podman99a> hey all ... what are the limits for unix users ?? can for example i have a username bob-loves-cheese ?? or does it have to be without the '-'
[10:02] <badboy_> hello chaps, I am newbie. I have running ubuntu, 64 bits. I have a problem, some of my firefox plugins do not wort with 64bits. Can somebody tell the command to remove firexfox 64 bits, and the command to reinstall firefox 32 bits
[10:02] <DasE1> simplexio : don't confuse ;-), on the way
[10:03] <bullgard4> podman99a: Just try it. You will see. It is easy to test.
[10:03] <podman99a> bullgard4... yes but i need to know the restrictions
[10:03] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿mind if I pm you ?
[10:04] <eth01> please no pvt's thanks
[10:04] <thelinuxN00b> DasE1: tried sudo unmount /dev/sdb1 says command not found\
[10:04] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:pasted
[10:04] <DasE1> thelinuxN00b: ﻿﻿mind if I pm you ?
[10:04] <ortsvorsteher> thelinuxN00b: try umount, not unmount
[10:04] <thelinuxN00b> please do
[10:04] <Lucid_Dreamer> Hi gaiz
[10:04] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:should i give the link here?
[10:05] <Lucid_Dreamer> it's 6am, and it took me all night
[10:05] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: yes please
[10:05] <Lucid_Dreamer> but I got xunbuntu running on my box
[10:05] <nightclaw> ok i did update upgrade and even dist-upgrade but pidgin ist still old version
[10:05] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:http://www.nopaste.org/p/aHXIJwCBj
[10:05] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: ok, gimme a sec
[10:05] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:sure, thanks!
[10:06] <simplexio> podman99a: i think you can have anything in username.. - may cause problems. and it will cause problems if files names start with -
[10:06] <podman99a> whats max length of unix user
[10:07] <simplexio> podman99a: i dont see anyreason why it would have some limit.
[10:07] <fooey> my 8.10 livecd freezes at "starting bluetooth" during bootup, google returns a few results that cite conflicting tv tuners but I have neither those nor bluetooth devices. any ideas?
[10:07] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: hummkay as i thought you got a little messup there, i suggest the folowing: the driver that you installed has a remove option, do remove the driver on the commandline then again enable it in the hardware drivers menu, if you are lucky it works after that
[10:07] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:how do i remove the driver?
[10:08] <simplexio> podman99a: my best quess for max lenght is what is max lenght of argument for adduser, which few thousand charachters.. but i have newer tried
[10:08] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:how do i remove the driver? what is the command?
[10:08] <DasE1>  !paste > thelinuxN00b
[10:09] <fooey> any ideas?
[10:09] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: as i said the script that installs the driver has a remove option, i havent memorized exacly which one it is but try --remove
[10:10] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok, suppose i installed the driver frm a file 123.run...should i now try sh 123.run --remove?
[10:10] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: exactly
[10:10] <nightclaw> http://nopaste.at/e8e604c5d2 anyone any idea left why it does not update?
[10:11] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: that command only updates the software sources, not the operating system, that would be sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:12] <nightclaw> same result as normal upgrade
[10:12] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok, now i have uninstalled the nvidia drivers
[10:12] <dawdle> I just installed the proprietary ATI drivers for my radeon card. Previously (on generic drivers) two LCD screens worked perfectly using the Screen Resolution tool. On installing the drivers, the best I can get is Dual-Head, where each monitor seems to run a seperate session of X. They are actually different GUIs. How can I get it back to two monitors supporting one extended desktop? Running 8.1
[10:12] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but administration>hardware drivers still shows nvidia!
[10:13] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: then go to system/administration/hardware drivers once more and enable it there
[10:13] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: disable and enable it
[10:13] <Sparky_> DCC SEND "0101010101010101" 0 0 0
[10:14] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:after enabling, it is downloading some file
[10:14] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i hope thats supposed to happen
[10:14] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: if that does not work do sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:14] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: yes it is!
[10:14] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: that is a good sign cos that is the driver that it wants to install
[10:15] <pfui> my 8.10 livecd freezes at "starting bluetooth" during bootup, google returns a few results that cite conflicting tv tuners but I have neither those nor bluetooth devices. any ideas?
[10:15] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:installed sucesfully..now should i try that command u said
[10:15] <hummahumma> ??
[10:15] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: NO that command cleans your xorg.conf you dont want that to happen now!
[10:16] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but i still dpont get good graphics
[10:16] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: but you need to restart the computer now in order to have the driver running
[10:16] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok
[10:18] <bullgard4> AlsaMixer outputs in the upper left: "Card: Intel 82801DB-ICH4". Somewhere I read: Card - 'Name of the AC-Link Controller'. What is meant by 'AC-Link'?
[10:18] <remoteCTRL1> pfui: try starting the cd by removing the --quiet and --splash options from the kernel options, when it gets stuck during startup press ctrl+c
[10:18] <pfui> I've hit ctrl+c repeatedly but to no avail
[10:19] <pfui> would the absence of --quiet and --splash make a difference?
[10:19] <remoteCTRL1> pfui: makes the difference that you see exactly where it gets stuck
[10:19] <pfui> the installer halts at a devd event 4172 "modprobe quit unexpectedly" or some such
[10:19] <remoteCTRL1> pfui: i dunno if there is a no bluetooth option for the kernel, see through the options with err... F6 i believe it is
[10:20] <pfui> nope, there isn't :\
[10:20] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: working now?
[10:20] <zeroGravity> hey anybody knows a good game channel here?
[10:20] <pfui> only acpi, floppy and vga options
[10:20] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i got the same error again
[10:20] <heber> hello, I would like to know how i make a fresh install of the NIC drivers on my ubuntu 8.10 ???? anyone have a good answer for this one.. both wlan and eth01 msg me
[10:20] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: which one?
[10:20] <erUSUL> !games
[10:20] <zeroGravity> there's a channel called !games?
[10:20] <tess> hi, my kids have messed with ubuntu now my top panel doesnt have places, and no matter where i look i cant find it to add it back
[10:23] <pfui> any ideas?
[10:23] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:"ubuntu is running  in low resolution mode, ..didnt graphics, please configure tyourself"
[10:23] <qazual> hi
[10:23] <remoteCTRL1> tess that would be in system/preferences/ menu
[10:23] <qazual> list
[10:23] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:when i clicked configure, there was no mention of my nvidia card, but some other card of nvidia
[10:23] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: errr. that is not an error message:D what is the precise statement?
[10:23] <zeroGravity> ok i don't need games i just have some problem with one installing
[10:23] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: huh??
[10:23] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i mean it should have mentioned NVIDIA GEFORCE 9200 GS exactly, right?
[10:23] <tess> remoteCTRL; if this works then you are a legend :)
[10:24] <tess> remoteCTRL: nope places isnt in there
[10:24] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: i have no idea, if that is your card it probably should have...
[10:24] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:what do i do?should i note down that message?
[10:24] <remoteCTRL1> tess you need to click on add menu on the right side
[10:24] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:and paste here?
[10:24] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: could help, yes
[10:25] <heber> hello, I would like to know how i make a fresh install of the NIC drivers on my ubuntu 8.10 ???? anyone have a good answer for this one.. both wlan and eth01 msg me
[10:26] <tess> remoteCTRL: ok, so i pretty much have to rebuild the menu hahah dam kids
[10:26] <wal3> whats better for backup: rdiff-backup or tar with incrementals?
[10:26] <remoteCTRL1> tess haha well i am afraid so...
[10:27] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: depends on your backup strategy?
[10:27] <wal3> explain please
[10:27] <tess> remoteCTRL: thanks for that
[10:28] <remoteCTRL1> tess np:)
[10:28] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: what do you want to backup, do you want to do it on a regular basis? would you like to keep several versions?
[10:28] <bullgard4> AlsaMixer outputs in the upper left: "Card: Intel 82801DB-ICH4". Somewhere I read: Card - 'Name of the AC-Link Controller'. What is meant by 'AC-Link'?
[10:28] <wal3> remoteCTRL1: all data on my desktop pc. regular yes, like every day.
[10:29] <wal3> remoteCTRL1: several versions.. hm.. dunno
[10:29] <nightclaw> im going mad, i removed --purge, autocleaned and apt-get installed pidgin again
[10:29] <nightclaw> but still old version
[10:29] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: just the latest version oder different versions, like a monthly a weekly and a daily backup?
[10:29] <dawdle> GDM shows my dual monitors correctly - I can mouse between them. But when I log in and Gnome starts, it goes into cloned desktops. Any ideas?
[10:29] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: have you enabled the backports yet as i told you to?
[10:29] <nightclaw> yes
[10:30] <pfui> people? any ideas?
[10:30] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: what version have you got?
[10:30] <wal3> remoteCTRL1: different versions aren't really needed, imho.
[10:30] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: and where are you backing it up to?
[10:30] <wal3> remoteCTRL1: extern hdd
[10:30] <brucelee> i have this pci wireless G device that I just installed into the system, how do I perform an Add/Remove hadrware equivalent in Ubuntu?
[10:31] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: in that case i suggest you use rsync
[10:31] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: rsync -av
[10:31] <ttl> hi
[10:31] <ttl> anybody is using enlightenment?
[10:32]  * remoteCTRL1 @ lunchbreak
[10:32] <rosario_> ciao a tutti
[10:32] <rosario_> !list
[10:32] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL: about pidgin: 2.4.3; package: 1:2.5.2-0ubuntu1.1 (intrepid updates)
[10:32] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:Ubuntu is running in low resoltion mode: Your screen and graphics card could not be detected properly. To use higher resolutions, you have to configure the display urself. configure/shutdown/cancel  I clicked configure>graphics card>driver....driver shows vera generic vesa compliant video cards
[10:32] <pfui> ok, at least tell me where to search...
[10:33] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: that is awkward... what ubuntu version are you on?
[10:33] <DarKnesS_WolF> where i can find a howto install an ubuntu lab via network ? all with same configurations harddiskpartitioning and so on ?
[10:33] <azlon> how can I type in Korean? I want the English OS, but I would like a  key combination to switch to typing in Korean
[10:34] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: not good... basically this happens sometimes if you try and install nvidia drivers manually, i had that once and i had it until i reinstalled ubuntu, cos i gave up after tinkering arround with it for like three days...
[10:34] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL what is the command for exact kernel and os version?
[10:34] <shay26> Hello , I would like to know what the correct way to write this sentence : 1. i installed ICQ in my computer . 2. i installed ICQ on my computer ?
[10:34] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:does this have to do something with the history of installation of nvidia?i mean, i think i used a bad method of shutting down server(which neednt require that terminal scree)
[10:34] <fliegenderfrosch> azlon: are you looking for something like "scim"?
[10:34] <azlon> fliegenderfrosch: I don't know... let me google SCIM real quick...
[10:34] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: nope that is imho not the point
[10:35] <fliegenderfrosch> azlon: i don’t know more about it unfortunately, is I have no use for it myself
[10:35] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: lsb_release
[10:35] <remoteCTRL1> shay26: to my computer
[10:35] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i used some rm   to shut down x server from terminal, then installed lib6 libraries, and then nvidia file
[10:35] <azlon> fliegenderfrosch: you got me pointed in the right direction, that helps big time... thanks!
[10:35] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: rm???
[10:35] <DasE1>  !sudo > thelinuxN00b
[10:36] <hummahumma> remoteCRTL1:yah rm command and then some argument(to remove something)
[10:36] <shay26> remoteCTRL1: but from thos 2 lines which one is better :  1. i installed ICQ in my computer . 2. i installed ICQ on my computer ?
[10:36] <wal3> remoteCTRL1: thx
[10:36] <hummahumma> remoteCRTL1:found it on google
[10:36] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL nightclaw@nightclaw-m:~$ uname -a
[10:36] <nightclaw> Linux nightclaw-m 2.6.27-14-generic #1 SMP Fri Mar 13 18:00:20 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:36] <fliegenderfrosch> azlon: no problem
[10:36] <hummahumma> remoteCRTL1:found it on google,...but the author also said it is a bad method
[10:36] <remoteCTRL1> wal3: np:)
[10:37] <remoteCTRL1> shay26: it is TO not in or on but if you have to use one of the two it would be on
[10:37] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ya that dont tell me the ubuntu version, as said the command you are looking for is lsb_release
[10:37] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL nightclaw@nightclaw-m:~$ lsb_release -a
[10:37] <nightclaw> No LSB modules are available.
[10:37] <nightclaw> Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
[10:37] <nightclaw> Description:	Ubuntu 8.10
[10:37] <nightclaw> Release:	8.10
[10:37] <FloodBot2> nightclaw: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:37] <nightclaw> Codename:	intrepid
[10:38] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: and you are sure that you have the backports enabled???
[10:38] <gte351s> Titan8990: if you're still here, re-installing worked great and I didn't lose anything - thanks
[10:38] <nightclaw> yes at least synaptic paket sources tells me so
[10:38] <nightclaw> i'll take a look in the sources list
[10:39] <hummahumma> remoteCRTL1:so is there any way i can still use nvidia on hardy?
[10:39] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: in that case also try and enable intrepid-proposed
[10:39] <hummahumma> remoteCRTL1:or is it that NVIDIa gefoce 9200 gs is not compatible with ubuntu?
[10:40] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: none that i currently know of, except if you reinstall DON'T install them manually again....
[10:40] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: sure as hell is;)
[10:40] <gte351s> I'm trying to install gnome-do and can't get a response from the ubuntu keyserver - any idea why?
[10:40] <remoteCTRL1> ok i gotta go for lunch, hummahumma and nightclaw seeya in 30 if still rewuired
[10:41] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL http://nopaste.at/83b35038e8 quick look plz
[10:41] <nightclaw> there lines are in the sources.lst
[10:41] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok i will reinstall ubuntu in meantimer
[10:42] <stevem_> Under an official Canonical support package... which Ubuntu editions are supportable?
[10:43] <heber> Is it possible to reinstall NIC drivers so that the default drivers load ????
[10:44] <Husaini> heber , i think no need .
[10:44] <heber> Husaini, what do you mean?
[10:45] <Husaini> my nic automatic detect after loading ubuntu .
[10:45] <Husaini> but for what you want to reinstall your nic cards ?
[10:46] <Husaini> did you already check your xorg ?
[10:47] <heber> Husaini, because I have made a mess somehow :) installed the ndiswrapper and also made some changes to some files reguarding my nic .. And now it is like surfing with a modem.. dont ask me what I have done, pretty new to the whole linux experience :D
[10:49] <DarKnesS_WolF> where i can find a howto install an ubuntu lab via network ? all with same configurations harddiskpartitioning and so on ?
[10:51] <heber> Husaini, I started to fipple with this because I had a problem with my Intel 4965AGN card and my Dlink DIR655 router, the experience of surfing the web was terrible on my ubuntu 8.10 with this card and the router.. so i thougt I would try some other alternatives and made it much worse :D
[10:51] <brucelee> i installed my pci nic, and hoped ubuntu would detect it after booting up, but it didnt, so now what?
[10:53] <ramontayag> hey all. i tried asking in the xubuntu forums but it seems people are asleep there :) i've got a compaq presario 1200 with a fresh install of xubuntu. i booted it up but the login screen is blank! i tried connecting an external monitor, and then restarted gnome, and then that's when the laptop shows the login screen. what should i do so I won't need to plugin a cable to make the laptop...
[10:53] <ramontayag> ...display something?
[10:54] <TheSpark> DCC SEND "0101010101010101" 0 0 0
[10:55] <nado> hi
[10:55] <nado> can someone tell me why sometimes, wihtout any obvious reason, rhythmbox will give me just random noise instead of the music i'd like to hear? sometimes it doesn
[10:56] <nado> sometimes it doesn't even start playback
[10:56] <nado> it just says 'nothing to play'
[10:57] <bullgard4> AlsaMixer outputs in the upper left: "Card: Intel 82801DB-ICH4". Somewhere I read: Card - 'Name of the AC-Link Controller'. What is meant by 'AC-Link'?
[11:01] <brucelee> i installed my pci nic, and hoped ubuntu would detect it after booting up, but it didnt, so now what?
[11:01] <lord_> hi
[11:01] <lord_> ПРИВЕТ НАРОД
[11:01] <lord_> КТО ТУТ ЕСТЬ  ..;...????
[11:01] <Nasra> oh lord_
[11:01] <lord_> ПРИВЕТ НАСРА
[11:01] <fosco_> is that russian?
[11:01] <fosco_> !ru
[11:01] <Nasra> lord_   english
[11:01] <lord_> У МЕНЯ ОПЕРАЦИОНКА  gOS
[11:02] <lord_> English
[11:02] <lord_> no
[11:02] <Lint02> lord_: че орёшь? ^)
[11:02] <Nasra> yes
[11:02] <lord_> Я НЕ ОРУ
[11:03] <lord_> У МЕНЯ ЕСТЬ ВАПРОС ДЛЯ ТЕХ КТО ЗНАЕТ ЭТОТ ДИСТР
[11:03] <marcusdavidus> hello how to change bitrate of mp3 with an GUI tool ?
[11:03] <Lint02> omg
[11:04] <marcusdavidus>  i need resamle few mp3 becouse my k510i have no memory card and is imposible to  install such
[11:04] <lord_> Linux gOS
[11:04] <marcusdavidus> woot?
[11:04] <fosco_> marcusdavidus, I use lame command with no gui
[11:04] <brucelee> i installed my pci nic, and hoped ubuntu would detect it after booting up, but it didnt, so now what?
[11:05] <lord_> У меня тут в асе краказябры приходят как их решить ???
[11:05] <DJones> !english > lord_
[11:05] <marcusdavidus> fosco_:  i know aboute lame but  ubu dont have an gui tool ? i use to use lame on gent but damn ubuntu = i got gui for everything
[11:06] <lord_> Да незнаю я англиского ЁПТ
[11:06] <Gnea> !ru | lord_
[11:06] <marcusdavidus> lord_:  get out of here u comunist  imo
[11:06] <Gnea> marcusdavidus: no.
[11:06] <fosco_> hay marcusdavidus please be polite
[11:06] <marcusdavidus> damn ok so lame
[11:06] <marcusdavidus> fosco_:  i am lol
[11:06] <fosco_> ok
[11:06] <lord_> Я не буду писать на транслите и так бошка болит
[11:07] <Gnea> lord_: /join #ubuntu-ru
[11:07] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that
[11:07] <marcusdavidus> but are u russian ppl can write in englosh sience this is english channel not opmfg i love putin ?
[11:07] <bazhang> lord_, english here; Gos is not supported either.
[11:07] <lord_> Убунта тупит и тормозит
[11:07] <bazhang> lord_, please stop
[11:07] <Gnea> lord_: whatever you're saying, it doesn't matter, and it doesn't count, and it won't be tolerated.
[11:07] <marcusdavidus> and then u ask why u should nuke russia
[11:07] <bazhang> marcusdavidus, stop that
[11:08] <marcusdavidus> bazhang:  oh noze u never sleep ?
[11:08] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that
[11:08] <lord_> ???? Gnea
[11:08] <sachin_> guys help me
[11:08] <marcusdavidus> pff ok i belive u dont sleep and have bad mood today
[11:08] <Lint02> marcusdavidus: your nazi rant belongs to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:08] <Gnea> lord_: please type this:  /join #ubuntu-ru
[11:08] <bazhang> !ot > marcusdavidus
[11:09] <Gnea> marcusdavidus: don't be an idiot.
[11:09] <Lint02> lord doesn't need ubuntu-ru, for his is using gOS :)
[11:09] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that...guys help me
[11:09] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that...guys help me
[11:09] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that...guys help me
[11:09] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that...guys help me
[11:09] <sachin_> hey guys i want to enable a multi seat in my intrepid machine any ideas how to do that...guys help me
[11:09] <FloodBot2> sachin_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:09] <Lumiere> sachin_: we're not blind
[11:09] <lord_> Gnea  отвали со своей убунтой гнелой
[11:09] <marcusdavidus> damn ppl i belive u never live in poland who was under russia ocupation by 60 years is why u call me nazi anyway this is offtop
[11:10] <Lumiere> and spamming us just makes us ignore you
[11:10] <sachin_> sorry guys..but help me
[11:10] <Gnea> !helpme | sachin_
[11:10] <marcusdavidus> next question any guake user ?
[11:10] <sachin_> guys stop all these non-sense...its a technical chat room...
[11:11] <sachin_> dont fight here
[11:11] <marcusdavidus> becouse i want to ask is any way to make guake pop up from bottom of screen sience i got bar on the top
[11:11] <tehfalcon28> hi
[11:11] <tehfalcon28> can someone help me with a hardware problem?
[11:11] <tehfalcon28> i wonder why there's a nyodimium magnet inside a HD
[11:11] <marcusdavidus> tehfalcon28:  sure  what is your prob?
[11:11] <fosco_> !ask | tehfalcon28
[11:11] <tehfalcon28> i have always thought that you shuldn't put a magnet
[11:11] <tehfalcon28> close to your hdd
[11:12] <azlon> anybody here use SCIM? im trying to activate it but its not working for some reason
[11:12] <sachin_> i think no one have a answer to my question of multi seat in intrepid
[11:12] <binarymutant> tehfalcon28, what would spin the disc?
[11:12] <marcusdavidus> tehfalcon28:  YES u should not 4 sure
[11:12]  * Gnea decides that his time will be better spent elsewhere right now
[11:12] <tehfalcon28> well...an motor?
[11:12] <DJones> tehfalcon28: That question is probably better asked in #hardware
[11:12] <tehfalcon28> ok
[11:12] <tehfalcon28> thanks
[11:12] <brucelee> i installed my pci nic, and hoped ubuntu would detect it after booting up, but it didnt, so now what?
[11:12] <fosco_> your right Gnea :-(
[11:13] <marcusdavidus> brucelee:   pls post lspci -vvv
[11:13] <brucelee> cool
[11:13] <brucelee> thanks
[11:13] <brucelee> let me try that
[11:13] <sachin_> does any  body here have a idea of multi seat in intrepid
[11:14] <brucelee> codepad?
 anyway, enough nonsense
[11:14] <brucelee> err
[11:14] <bullgard4> AlsaMixer outputs in the upper left: "Card: Intel 82801DB-ICH4". Somewhere I read: Card - 'Name of the AC-Link Controller'. What is meant by 'AC-Link'?
[11:14] <brucelee> sorry
[11:14] <FloodBot2> brucelee: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:15] <brucelee> i have it pasted onn http://codepad.org/obxvgFSg
[11:16] <ziroday> brucelee: its PCI right?
[11:17] <brucelee> yeah
[11:17] <brucelee> its PCI
[11:17] <brucelee> and its Dlink
[11:17] <brucelee> looking through my paste, i see something that says D-Link
[11:17] <ziroday> brucelee: are you certain its plugged in correctly? Cause its not appearing in lscpi
[11:17] <brucelee> line 57, could that be it?
[11:18] <brucelee> its plugged in correctly because when i boot into windows with the same system, the network card works
[11:18] <brucelee> pci wireless g
[11:18] <ziroday> brucelee: sorry, thought it was a wireless card, yes that is it
[11:18] <brucelee> it is a wireless card :p
[11:18] <ziroday> brucelee: err thats interesting
[11:19] <brucelee> theres a nic built into the motherboard, and i installed the pci one into there
[11:19] <ziroday> brucelee: I have a feeling that its not going to work, whats the model number of the dlink?
[11:19] <brucelee> its dlink airplus 510
[11:19] <brucelee> i have revision A
[11:19] <fliegenderfrosch> I have to replace a harddisk in a raid1 (total 2 hds). Can I use a different model with a slightly larger capacity?
[11:19] <marcusdavidus> oh guy and gui for lame is >> soundconverter
[11:19] <marcusdavidus> guys*
[11:20] <achadwick> http://hardware4linux.info/component/30107/ - looks like an ndiswrapper thing.
[11:20] <marcusdavidus> fliegenderfrosch:  i belive so
[11:20] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: seems correct, yet still it doesnt update it?
[11:20] <marcusdavidus> fliegenderfrosch:  but u cannot use hdd + sdd it will nto work sience  sdd is diferent
[11:21] <jatt> I want to obtain the .config file that was used to build the kernel binary shipped by Ubuntu. Is it available in any package?
[11:21] <ziroday> brucelee: you will have to use ndiswrapper, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=760603
[11:21] <fliegenderfrosch> marcusdavidus: both are scsi drives
[11:21] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: dont forget, if you update the sources.list manually you neet to sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:21] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL yes unfortunately
[11:21] <marcusdavidus> fliegenderfrosch:  if both are standart HDD and get same  spin and sata type it will work
[11:22] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL http://nopaste.at/d9953a77cb
[11:22] <brucelee> ziroday thanks
[11:22] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: na sonderkomisch:D
[11:22] <fliegenderfrosch> marcusdavidus: ok, thanks. both are ibm scsi drives, the new one is just slightly larger
[11:23] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: sudo apt-get upgrade pidgin?
[11:24] <brucelee> ziroday, it says "couldn't find package ndiswrappr-utils-1.9
[11:24] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 second please, apt is working right now
[11:24] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: is it? what is it doing?
[11:25] <ziroday> brucelee: do sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils ndisgtk
[11:25] <nightclaw> nothing related to pidgin ;)
[11:25] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: verstehe...
[11:25] <brucelee> ziroday, it says "package ndiswrapper-utils has no installation candidate
[11:26] <ziroday> brucelee: okay, just install ndisgtk then
[11:26] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 upgrade pidgin -> no effect
[11:26] <brucelee> sudo apt-get install ndisgtk?
[11:26] <marcusdavidus> WTF sound preview in nautilus ?? thi is fu** awesome srry im just drunk but this is omfg i love this gnome shiet
[11:26] <ziroday> brucelee: ya
[11:26] <mint3> whats the uk ubuntu channel again
[11:26] <ziroday> marcusdavidus: watch the language please
[11:26] <ziroday> mint3: #ubuntu-uk
[11:26] <marcusdavidus> SSYY i apollogyse
[11:26] <brucelee> ok now i did
[11:26] <brucelee> now hwat?
[11:26] <mint3> ta
[11:27] <ziroday> brucelee: type in gksudo ndisgtk
[11:27] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: i am a little outta ideas frankly spoken, i can see no reason, why it doesnt do updates... only thing i can recommend is that you look for the package on packages.ubuntu.com, download and install it manually...
[11:27] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i reinstalled ubuntu, but i cant access internet over t\here..that has been an old problem
[11:27] <brucelee> ziroday, its asking me for location of driver, do i download the windows drivers and put it somewhere, then point to that location?
[11:27] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: what is t\ ?
[11:28] <ziroday> brucelee: yes, its looking for the .inf file
[11:28] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:there
[11:28] <BitTorment> what is the current state of dual monitor support in ubuntu?
[11:28] <brucelee> ok
[11:28] <brucelee> let me get the windows drivers then
[11:28] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: why is that?
[11:29] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i actuallt use need to put in proxy authentication with proxy server 10.10.3.14, port 3128, and a username and password...i also configured network setting properly
[11:29] <brucelee> ziroday: so now i did, and it says "Hardware present: yes"
[11:29] <brucelee> now how do i connect wirelessly?
[11:29] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: administration>network
[11:29] <marcusdavidus> ziroday:  but i lvoe this nautilus is make me wanna change my gent thunar setup for nautilus one eaven if i must compile whole  darn gnome for that
[11:29] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:and proxy in network proxy
[11:29] <ziroday> brucelee: so you installed the windows drivers?
[11:30] <brucelee> yes
[11:30] <brucelee> i pressed install new driver, then selected the Inf file
[11:30] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but i have always had accessing net over there...sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt
[11:30] <ziroday> aha
[11:30] <brucelee> and then i thought i didnt, and i tried it again and it said i have it installed already
[11:30] <ziroday> brucelee: okay, what does lsmod | grep ndiswrapper output?
[11:30] <sarmisak> hi all
[11:31] <brucelee> lsmod
[11:31] <brucelee> oops
[11:31] <brucelee> wrong keyboard
[11:31] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:and hence i cannot install my nvidia from administration>hardware
[11:32] <ziroday> brucelee: did it output anything?
[11:32] <brucelee> yes
[11:32] <plsd> Anyone here good with .pdf files? I downloaded pdftk and figured out how to dump the metadata, anyone know how to remove metadata? Is there any more info besides what pdftk dumps that I should know about? And what are the hashes in PdfID0 and PdfID1 for?
[11:33] <brucelee> http://codepad.org/f8N7wabV
[11:33] <brucelee> is what it outputted
[11:33] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: ya that i understand... i suggest you get the machine over here?
[11:34] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:yah it says nvidia_new..not in use
[11:34] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i tried enabling it
[11:34] <ziroday> brucelee: one sec
[11:34] <brucelee> yeah
[11:35] <ziroday> brucelee: okay, awesome. Does network manager show wireless networks?
[11:37] <morc> Hey'
[11:37] <morc> any of u guys know the game Zday?
[11:37] <dayo> how do i fix GPG errors for key on aptitude update?
[11:37] <dayo> for hardy Release
[11:37] <brucelee> ziroday, let me see
[11:37] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:no way out?
[11:38] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 when i download pidgin from the packages.ubuntu.com intrepid updates section, paket-installer tells me that the paket is allready installed
[11:38] <yinlong> anyone know how to package ubuntu in LAN
[11:38] <brucelee> how do i go to network manager?
[11:38] <ziroday> brucelee: one sec
[11:39] <nightclaw> brucelee: settings: network configuration
[11:39] <yinlong> is there anyone who knows how to package ubuntu in lan?
[11:39] <brucelee> when i click on System on the top, under Preferences, theres 'Network Proxy'
[11:39] <durt> yinlong, what do you mean 'package ubuntu in lan'?
[11:39] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ya then uninstall it first and check what version you downloaded, doesnt make sense to replace it through the same version...
[11:39] <brucelee> and under Administration, theres 'Network' and 'Network Tools'
[11:39] <ziroday> brucelee: its the little dual monitor icon in the notification area
[11:40] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well if you cant donwload the driver you got a problem...
[11:40] <yinlong> i want to install system ubuntu
[11:40] <brucelee> i double clicked on that, and i dont see anything that says wireless
[11:40] <ziroday> brucelee: okay, can you reboot
[11:40] <brucelee> wat
[11:40] <brucelee> wait let me right click
[11:40] <brucelee> if i right click, it lets me 'edit wireless networks...'
[11:40] <ziroday> brucelee: just reboot first
[11:41] <yinlong> but i am in LAN
[11:41] <ZmAY> having some problems with installing motif, Xm libraries, can someone help me, when compiling program getting this for example: error: Xm/PushB.h: No such file or directory
[11:41] <brucelee> k
[11:41] <brucelee> im rebooting
[11:41] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok then can you tell me how to set up proxy?what i did is enough?
[11:41] <yinlong> so,i cant link to internet
[11:41] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: soory, no idea...
[11:41] <yinlong> can you help me dear durt?
[11:41] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:ok thanks anyway
[11:42] <durt> yinlong, explain in detail what you wish to do.
[11:42] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: np:)
[11:42] <fliegenderfrosch> If I copy (dd) a partition table from a smaller disk to a larger disk, will the additional space just be unused or are there any problems?
[11:42] <Lint02> durt, probably he means setting up several computers from one server
[11:43] <yinlong> yes ,i am a student
[11:43] <brucelee> ziroday, k, its back in, im goingto try it
[11:43] <yinlong> before lim
[11:43] <durt> Lint02, maybe but he needs to tell us before we can help
[11:43] <ziroday> brucelee: okay
[11:43] <yinlong> before link to internet
[11:43] <brucelee> i cant type anything into the bssids field
[11:43] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 ok now it gets really weird; i just did sudo apt-get purge pidgin
[11:43] <AwwShucks> hey one quick question....How do I undo the "svn add xyzfile"
[11:44] <nightclaw> but, pidgin is still installe
[11:44] <yinlong> i have to get a client
[11:44] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: and what happened?
[11:44] <yinlong> durt ,but i cant install the client
[11:45] <Lint02> yinlong: do you have a LiveCD?
[11:45] <yinlong> no
[11:45] <durt> yinlong, name of client?
[11:45] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: dpkg -l pidgin ?
[11:45] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 when i try purge pidgin again: Paket pidgin ist nicht installiert, wird also auch nicht entfernt
[11:45] <yinlong> durt ,i get the ubuntu online
[11:45] <remoteCTRL1> rofl
[11:45] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey is there a method to use system wide proxy settings?
[11:45] <ZmAY> who is heree for Xm, Xt, X11 ?:)
[11:45] <brucelee> ziroday, i can't type anything into the bssids field, i can 'edit wireless networks', but that doesnt actualyl do anything. i can't add a wireless network, connect to one or anything
[11:46] <yinlong> durt,the client is used only in my school
[11:46] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: sorry dude but i got absolutely no experience with proxies...
[11:46] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: dpkg -l pidgin ?
[11:46] <Lint02> *Packet pidgin cannot be removed, because it not installed*
[11:46] <yinlong> durt ,i got ubuntu online
[11:46] <yinlong> durt,i download it
[11:46] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 ii pidgin-data
[11:47] <nightclaw> when dpkg -l | grep pidgin
[11:47] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: sudo apt-get purge pidgin-data
[11:47] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: dann nchmal dpkg -l pidgin
[11:47] <yinlong> durt,now i am using virtual machine
[11:48] <durt> yinlong, I don't know anything about virtualization.
[11:48] <yinlong> is there any way i can do to connect to internet?
[11:48] <ziroday> brucelee: okay, lsmod | grep ndiswrapper shows ndiswrapper?
[11:48] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 ok dpkg ist jetzt leer
[11:48] <nightclaw> rofl
[11:48] <yinlong> not at all
[11:48] <Lint02> yinlong: you want to install Ubuntu without burning CD?
[11:48] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ok, sec pls
[11:48] <yinlong> durt
[11:48] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 it still appears in applications menu and i can run it, too
[11:49] <yinlong> lint02,yes
[11:49] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: sudo apt-cache show pidgin | GREP vERSION
[11:49] <remoteCTRL1> OOPS
[11:49] <yinlong> durt,i want to install a real ubuntu and connect to internet.
[11:50] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: sudo apt-cache show pidgin | grep Version
[11:50] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: just not possible!!!
[11:50] <yinlong> durt,you know without internet ,ubuntu is the same as dead
[11:50] <nightclaw> returns nothing
[11:51] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: wass?? sag mal was hastn du da fürn crap beinand?:D
[11:51] <nightclaw> hehe
[11:51] <nightclaw> keine ahnung
[11:51] <remoteCTRL1> irre
[11:51] <nightclaw> egtl hab ich da auch nie dran rumgefummelt
[11:51] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: do dpkg -l pidgin*
[11:51] <nightclaw> war 8.04 install dann dist-upgrade auf 8.1 seitdem gehts nit mehr
[11:51] <yinlong> lint02,do you know how to install ubuntu system in a LAN?
[11:51] <Pici> !de | nightclaw remoteCTRL1
[11:51] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: classic
[11:52] <Lint02> yinlong: I'm afraid not
[11:52] <remoteCTRL1> Pici: whats the point in that if i have been communicating with him like for 1,5 hours and exchange some 3 sentences in german?;)
[11:52] <yinlong> Lint02,can you explain to me ?
[11:52] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 http://nopaste.at/1ed8f1ec43
[11:53] <Lint02> yinlong: I don't know
[11:53] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: unfortunately i have to say that among the ca. 15 computers that i service with ubuntu on NOT ONE SINGLE ONE could be updated without some major issues...
[11:53] <yinlong> oh,not at all
[11:53] <yinlong> Lint02
[11:54] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ya that is really weird...
[11:54] <nightclaw> what does pn mean in the first column?
[11:55] <kenneth_> ubottu, graphics
[11:55] <blip-> where can I find the equivalent logs to /var/adm/messages and /var/adm/sulogs under ubuntu ?  thanks
[11:55] <remoteCTRL1> Pici: maybe you would like to help us; he cant upgrade the pidgin version, phunny thing is he tried to purge it, ubuntu says it is not installed but he can run it
[11:55] <kenneth_> ubottu, Graphics?
[11:55] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: purged
[11:55] <nightclaw> nice
[11:55] <kenneth_> anybody here know anything about compiz issues or should i check another channel?
[11:56] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: do sudo apt-get install -f
[11:56] <durt> yinlong, http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/10/08/how-to-install-ubuntu-locally-over-the-network/
[11:56] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: does ths finish without any action or does it install/remove something?
[11:56] <clusty> hey. is there a way to see which process is hogging all the I/O bandwidth ? (something like a per process iostat) ?
[11:57] <kenneth_> ubottu, compiz?
[11:57] <nightclaw> it suggests autoremove for several packages
[11:57] <nightclaw> libpurple being in the list
[11:57] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: autoremove... well thats not the point...
[11:57] <remoteCTRL1> libpurple?
[11:57] <nightclaw> libpurple-bin to be precise
[11:57] <kenneth_> compiz not loading as default. How to make it load?
[11:57] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ok in that case sudp apt-get autoremove
[11:58] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: libpurple is part of pidgin as far as i recall..
[11:58] <kenneth_> exit
[11:58] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys
[11:59] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey how do i get permission to edit a file /etc/bash.bashrc? i need to edit this for proxy
[11:59] <nightclaw> yes it is indeed
[11:59] <ohletmeinnowjesu> so heres a seemingly stupid question
[11:59] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: sudo gedit <file>
[11:59] <ohletmeinnowjesu> does the ext3 fs get fragmented?
[11:59] <ohletmeinnowjesu> if not, why?
[11:59] <remoteCTRL1> !fragmentation
[11:59] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 going down for reboot, brb
[12:00] <dr_willis> They designed it to reduce fragmentation from the start.
[12:00] <johnny0103> 大家好啊
[12:00] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: no it doesnt and the reason is complicated, google for spanning tree
[12:00] <ohletmeinnowjesu> spanning tree ok
[12:00] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:it doesnt open !
[12:00] <dr_willis> it can get fragmented - but not near as badly as other fss can and its self-defragmenting  from what i hear. (or its smarter i guess you can say)
[12:01] <ohletmeinnowjesu> remoteCTRL1 hey
[12:01] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: err sorry not spanning tree, gimme a sec
[12:01] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: why not
[12:01] <Pici> ohletmeinnowjesu: http://geekblog.oneandoneis2.org/index.php/2006/08/17/why_doesn_t_linux_need_defragmenting
[12:03] <nightclaw> pidgin is still there and working
[12:03] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:just nothing happens..and if i try to go to the file from file browser, it says permissions denied
[12:03] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3 there it is explained
[12:04] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: if you want to acces system files via nautilus you need to open nautilus with gksudo nautilus, then you also may access system files
[12:04] <tyranos> about pidgin , i just reveived a message from a friend saying i sent him some spam , altough i didnt , and i dont have windows ????????? is my msn messenger haked
[12:05] <Lint02> ohletmeinnowjesu: all filesystems get fragmented
[12:05] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i typed gksudo nautilius, is asked for password...i gave it ..and then it disapperaed
[12:05] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: err you did just reinstall ubuntu if i am not mistaken?
[12:05] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:yes
[12:05] <sarmisak> tyranos: whoa, that's really weird
[12:06] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: hell and already broken?:D
[12:06] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:broken?
[12:06] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey tell me please, how to access that file
[12:07] <tyranos> sarmisak, i think either his msn  is hacked or really someone hacked into my msn
[12:07] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well i already did tell you both ways
[12:07] <brucelee> you still there ziroday?
[12:07] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:well nautilius asked for password, and then what do i do?
[12:07] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: if not with gedit you can try and access it with sudo nano <file>
[12:07] <ad13> does anyone have a tut on external displays from ati mobile cards? having a bit of a stress here
[12:07] <sarmisak> tyranos: I think its his msn, it's probably a worm
[12:08] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: ya then you got a filebrowser with root access
[12:08] <sarmisak> tyranos: http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_IRCBOT.SN&VSect=P
[12:08] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: then you can open all files, also system files
[12:08] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:well but i still cant edit bash.bashrc
[12:09] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: why not? still permission denied?
[12:09] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:yes
[12:10] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: you do the SUDO infront of the command, right?
[12:10] <pengzn> i cannot use my firefox and i donot have an IE
[12:10] <hummahumma> sudo nautilius...thats what i did
[12:10] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: no idea dude, i can open it without any problems...
[12:11] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but can u edit it?
[12:11] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: i told you GKSUDO not sudo nautilus;)
[12:11] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: of course i can
[12:11] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:yeah that...i did that..and it asked for password which i gave t
[12:11] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: so then you should see a filebrowser now whcih has root access
[12:12] <hummahumma> after gksudo nautlius, i should get a filebrowser start automatically?
[12:12] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: that would be the purpuose of the comman, yes
[12:13] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but i didnt see any filebrowser after that!
[12:13] <nightclaw> hummahumma: check your spelling
[12:13] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: do you enter the command into the console or into alt+f2?
[12:14] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: better now?
[12:14] <nightclaw> not a bit
[12:14] <david_> channels
[12:14] <oxmox> hi has someone a idea how i can change the textencoding in gedit to look what coding the file has ?
[12:14] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey thanks now i got it...actually u are right..my spelling was wrong
[12:14] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: congratulations-.-
[12:14] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: hehehe
[12:15] <stian_>  
[12:15] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 what about reinstalling gnome?
[12:15] <nightclaw> might that help?
[12:15] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: well thats a major act...
[12:15] <bilke> hey people ;)
[12:15] <nightclaw> root@nightclaw-m:~# whereis pidgin
[12:15] <nightclaw> pidgin: /usr/lib/pidgin /usr/local/bin/pidgin /usr/local/lib/pidgin
[12:15] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: if you do that you might as well reinstall ubuntu
[12:15] <bilke> is there someone from Netherlands ?
[12:16] <bilke> here
[12:16] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hey guys
[12:16] <ohletmeinnowjesu> need some bash help
[12:16] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: /j #bash then
[12:16] <ohletmeinnowjesu> remoteCTRL1: cool thanks
[12:16] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: but dpkg -l pidgin still returns pn?
[12:17] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: np:)
[12:17] <nightclaw> yes :)
[12:17] <remoteCTRL1> rofl
[12:17] <remoteCTRL1> that is really weird
[12:17] <remoteCTRL1> i would file a bugreport on launchpad cos this is really not supposed to happen
[12:19] <Dillizar> !uvc
[12:19] <Dillizar> !ucv
[12:20] <nightclaw> pidgin or ubuntu project?
[12:20] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: definitely ubuntu
[12:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> remoteCTRL1: 429 ppl in #bash...and no one's around
[12:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> ?
[12:21] <nubcake_> good morning
[12:22] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: there is surely someone arround, did you ask your question or did you ask to ask?
[12:22] <ohletmeinnowjesu> no no
[12:22] <ohletmeinnowjesu> i asked
[12:22] <ohletmeinnowjesu> adn then bumped
[12:22] <beli> ohletmeinnowjesu: whats your bash question?
[12:22] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: so whats the question?
[12:22] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey i think i messed up my bash.bashrc..is there a way to get back the original file?
[12:23] <beli> hummahumma: /etc/skel
[12:23] <nubcake_> to match the cliche, i'll just come up with my question: could anyone please point me into the right direction to get this http://paste.ubuntuusers.de/394582/ solved? (i'm trying to join an ubuntu-server into an existing domain (controlled by windows server2008)
[12:23] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: roflol dude ALWAYS backup the file before tinkering;)
[12:23] <ohletmeinnowjesu> how do i pass a search result using find as a parameter into another function, ie [search "a" | delete "a"]
[12:24] <beli> ohletmeinnowjesu: xargs
[12:24] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:does working of terminal depend on bash.bashrc
[12:24] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: sure
[12:24] <beli> hummahumma: no, terminal is terminal and bash is bash...
[12:25] <sarmisak> ohletmeinnowjesu: have you read about pipes? the | character
[12:25] <sarmisak> !pipe | ohletmeinnowjesu
[12:25] <beli> hummahumma: copy the system default bashrc to your userdir...cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~
[12:25] <beli> hummahumma: then source it....source bashrc  or . ~/.bashrc
[12:25] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:    bash: /etc/bash.bashrc: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `(' bash: /etc/bash.bashrc: line 1: `﻿# System-wide .bashrc file for interactive bash(1) shells.'
[12:26] <remoteCTRL1> beli: it appears to me that he is talking about a different file?
[12:27] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 i included lsb_release -rd, dpkg -l pidgin, whereis pidgin; anything else i should post to the report?
[12:27] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but this happened after editing bash.bashrc!
[12:27] <beli> hummahumma: what bashrc did you edit? ~/.bashrc  or /etc/bash.bashrc?
[12:27] <ecret> in the iptables, will doing -A INPUT -s 64.34.181.47 -j ACCEPT    open all ports to that ip?
[12:27] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: http://nopaste.org/p/at0xwU2Thb
[12:28] <beli> hummahumma: always do backups if you do changes on system files!
[12:28] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: maybe sudo apt-get install or purge output
[12:29] <beli> ecret: depends on the other rules you have and where it appears...check with  iptables -L
[12:29] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i copy pasted but still getting same error...is that a problem with open office?>
[12:29] <beli> hummahumma: no
[12:29] <ecret> beli: no rules there specifically turn off ports, so will it all be open?
[12:29] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: err i dont see how open office is related to bashrc?
[12:30] <beli> ecret: should....just enter the rule and verify with iptables -L
[12:30] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/348421
[12:30] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:to open u need a text editor..and "text editor" wanst working, so i used openoffice...did they inserted an addiional character or something?
[12:32] <beli> hummahumma: maybe...use text editor :) try pico
[12:33] <ecret> one other thing, my local user has port 127.0.1.1, my lan address is 192.168.0.107, is it possible to forward every 192.168.0.107 to the 127.0.1.1? I know it sounds strange but I am using a tool that rejects the 192.168.0.107
[12:33] <beli> hummahumma: do the following: cd /etc && rm bash.bashrc && wget http://www.flatterzunge.de/bash.bashrc
[12:34] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: ah! ya that can very well be
[12:34] <anarki> what channel is wine on? anyone know?
[12:34] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: use gedit or use nano oder use vi(the latter if you are a masochist) to do such jobs;)
[12:35] <beli> anarki: winehq maybe
[12:35] <quibbler> anarki-> #winehq
[12:35] <anarki> thanks cuz i tried wine and got kicked (invite only)
[12:35] <anarki> heh
[12:35] <supergirl> :)
[12:35]  * ortsvorsteher don't thinks that vi is only for masochist ;)
[12:36] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: basically nice, but you really should change your console output to english, that also helps with errors if you need to google;)
[12:36] <beli> ortsvorsteher: right
[12:36] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: and i doubt that many at canonical will understand that bugreport...
[12:36] <ratbert> lol @ remoteCTRL1
[12:36] <ortsvorsteher> i use it now since 10 years, if i had a secretary, she had to put office in thrash and use vi for writing letters ;)
[12:37] <beli> ortsvorsteher: vim at least...
[12:37] <remoteCTRL1> ortsvorsteher: well if you prefer to suffer less i'd recommend latex
[12:37] <ortsvorsteher> beli: you are right :)
[12:38] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 they hopefully will understand my command inputs and the output should be similar to english no?
[12:38] <beli> remoteCTRL1: and you write your teX docs with here-documents? i use vim to write my latex code ;)
[12:38] <ortsvorsteher> remoteCTRL1: normally i work on hp-ux . there is vi very comfartably ;)
[12:38] <ortsvorsteher> but i am offtopic
[12:38] <remoteCTRL1> beli: texmaker +texlive
[12:38] <beli> hp-ux....parisc stuff...irks ;)
[12:38] <nightclaw> 0 to update, 0 to install, 0 to remove, 0 not updated, still is 0 0 0 0
[12:38] <remoteCTRL1> ortsvorsteher: in comparison to hp tools or what?:D
[12:38] <beli> remoteCTRL1: i am a console guy ;) i run my terminals on X...thats all :)
[12:38]  * ortsvorsteher shoots on an itanium cpu and start to smile :D
[12:39] <beli> ortsvorsteher: doing cad/cam stuff?
[12:39] <ortsvorsteher> remoteCTRL1: sure :D
[12:39] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: ya thats the part that is universal, agree on that Paket pidgin ist nicht installiert, wird also auch nicht entfernt
[12:39] <remoteCTRL1> 0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 0 nicht aktualisiert.
[12:39] <ortsvorsteher> beli: i administer it...
[12:39] <anarki> how to get nokia 5610 to work on ubuntu?
[12:39] <remoteCTRL1> hehehe
[12:40] <remoteCTRL1> beli: well fortunately everyone s got the freedom to choose, right?
[12:40] <epcom> oi
[12:40] <nightclaw> ok how to switch to engl output?
[12:40] <beli> ortsvorsteher: about 10 years ago i did some job for a company using me10 running on hp-ux
[12:40] <remoteCTRL1> beli: xfc or whut?
[12:40] <beli> remoteCTRL1: sure :)
[12:40] <epcom> esse linuxé umlixoem
[12:41] <Pici> !br | epcom
[12:41] <ortsvorsteher> beli: you liked it?
[12:41] <remoteCTRL1> beli: well i do too much other stuff, i dont wanna surrender my gnome*g*
[12:42] <beli> ortsvorsteher: me10 yes...but the admin didnt like what i did to plot 300 plots from the shell....i set my priority to ultimate level ;)
[12:42] <ortsvorsteher> xD
[12:42] <narsil_me> have  anyone use crunchbang
[12:43] <beli> ortsvorsteher: few minutes later the phone rang...."what are YOU doing in MY system?" my answer was: "configure permissions correctly" :)
[12:43] <narsil_me> is better that ubuntu 8.10 or not
[12:43] <ortsvorsteher> beli: sounds like bofh xD
[12:43] <ortsvorsteher> !best | narsil_me
[12:44] <beli> ortsvorsteher: well...he just thought of graphical users...but i switched to console mode and got high access level...so i guess...a wannabe b0fh
[12:44] <beli> ortsvorsteher: i just did not want to click...select printer....click ok.....300 times ;)
[12:45] <vito> hi
[12:45] <remoteCTRL1> löl
[12:46] <Guest7411> hi
[12:46] <ortsvorsteher> beli: may your wishes where to much for your admin ;)
[12:46] <remoteCTRL1> does anyone happen to know what i gotta do to see all of the open windows in the taskbar, also those on other workspaces?
[12:46] <Guest7411> why am i Guest7411?
[12:46] <remoteCTRL1> probably 4711 was already occupied:D
[12:47] <beli> ortsvorsteher: i asked him to print the 300 files for me...the answer was: NO TIME....and as i hadnt the time too, i did it myself...thats all
[12:47] <Guest7411> i want to be vito
[12:47] <remoteCTRL1> Guest7411: /nick vito
[12:47] <beli> Guest7411: i want to be mr. president
[12:47] <ortsvorsteher> xD
[12:47] <beli> remoteCTRL1: the nick is assigned already
[12:47] <vito> wow
[12:47] <remoteCTRL1> there you go;)
[12:47] <remoteCTRL1> beli?
[12:48] <DJones> Guest7411: Its likely to be somebody elses registered nickname, if its yours you need to enter the password, if not you'll need to pick something else
[12:48] <Guest69020> ??
[12:48] <cooouaaakep> hai
[12:48] <Pici> !offtopic | beli
[12:49] <remoteCTRL1> ah that he meant
[12:49] <Guest69020> what does i means you failed to identify in time
[12:49] <Guest69020> ??
[12:49] <Pici> Guest69020: Please join #freenode if you are having troubles with your nick.
[12:49] <DJones> Guest6902: Its likely to be somebody elses registered nickname, if its yours you need to enter the password, if not you'll need to pick something else
[12:49] <remoteCTRL1> Guest69020: (01:46:55 PM) DJones: Guest7411: Its likely to be somebody elses registered nickname, if its yours you need to enter the password, if not you'll need to pick something else
[12:49] <Guest69020> join #freenode
[12:50] <Guest69020> i dont understand. anyway ...
[12:51] <diffred> how can I make my own screensaver in Ubuntu? (quite simple, just an image or gif)
[12:51] <cooouaaakep> hkvhjghj
[12:51] <ortsvorsteher> Guest69020: which is your preferred language?
[12:51] <cooouaaakep> jhghj
[12:51] <cooouaaakep> ghjghjgh
[12:51] <cooouaaakep> hai all
[12:51] <ortsvorsteher> cooouaaakep: english please
[12:51] <cooouaaakep> ni server ubuntu toh
[12:51] <ikonia> cooouaaakep: please don't do that again
[12:51] <Guest69020> i have a problem trying to install the svn  version of qucs
[12:51] <ikonia> Guest69020: that would be a custom compile
[12:52] <Dillizar> !Fbsplash
[12:52] <Guest69020> in particular when i try to compile qucs-core
[12:52] <Guest69020> i do sh autogen.sh first
[12:52] <beli> ortsvorsteher: i would run netbsd on parisc stuff :)
[12:53] <ikonia> Guest69020: before you do anything check the dependencies meet the required versions for the SVN source
[12:53] <remoteCTRL1> i dont understand why my openvpn client just wont use the wlan connection...?
[12:53] <Guest69020> and it can't generate config.h
[12:53] <Guest69020> i have all the dependencies
[12:53] <Guest69020> config.h  is generated by autoconf?
[12:54] <ikonia> Guest69020: are they the right versions
[12:54] <Guest69020> yes
[12:54] <beli> Guest69020: nopaste your autoconf attempt pls
[12:54] <Scix> I'm trying to setup VNC so I can connect to an active session at a client computer. Like TeamViewer or DameWare does it for Windows. Anyone ho know how I can do that. Have been googleing for the five last days, but cant find anything
[12:54] <ikonia> Guest69020: then it's the autoconf issue, and you'll need to speak to the maintainers
[12:55] <Guest69020> how i do it?
[12:55] <mspoula> ikonia: you suggested that I try jbod on my system yesterday.  All the raid controller let me do was a 0 or 1 when I took out the container as a whole the ubuntu install didn't see any drives at all.  I found version 8.04 of Ubuntu has issues with the raid firmware.  Is there a way to update the firmware without reinstalling windows?
[12:55] <ortsvorsteher> beli: why not. i am satisfied with hp-ux 11.31 now ;)
[12:55] <ikonia> mspoula maybe able to do it through a dos boot disk disk
[12:56] <remoteCTRL1> is there a way to make all apps visible in gnomepanel, not only those of the current workspace?
[12:56] <Guest69020> mantainers of autoconf or of qucs?
[12:56] <ikonia> qucs
[12:56] <Guest69020> thank you ikonia
[12:56] <beli> ortsvorsteher: if you have an old parisc box not needed anymore...run netbsd on it...and you will like the scalability
[12:56] <Guest69020> another problem
[12:56] <Guest69020> ..
[12:56] <anarki> is there any way i can put a tail on wine so i can see whats happening when guild wars runs?
[12:56] <Guest69020> i am on jaunty
[12:57] <ikonia> Guest69020: jaunty chat is in #ubuntu+1
[12:57] <mspoula> ikonia: that is what I feared.  Too bad dell doesn't make a bootable way to upgrade thier firmware instead of .exe only.
[12:57] <Guest69020> and  serpentine don't work  for me
[12:57] <Guest69020> #ubuntu+1?
[12:57] <ikonia> Guest69020: channel #ubuntu+1
[12:58] <Guest69020> thank you again i'll ask there
[12:58] <anarki> tail? anyone know how? i need to tail wine
[12:58] <ortsvorsteher> beli: we running only pa-risc with 1000MHz and itanium systems. old boxes are all in china to be recycled ;)
[12:59] <Guest69020> thank you all for your  work and  your assistance :)
[12:59] <remoteCTRL1> anarki: i believe you mean strace not tail
[12:59] <MistrJ1> anarki, start guild wars from console?
[12:59] <anarki> i want the console to output any errors
[12:59] <DJones> mspoula: With you mentioning Dell and firmware updates, have you seen this? I've never managed to get it working http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/firmware-addon-dell
[12:59] <beli> ortsvorsteher: oh send one to me :) i would like to have one as a file server :) i used to have an sgi indigo2 for that before :)
[12:59] <remoteCTRL1> anarki: then strace it is
[12:59] <ruthgard> !jaunty
[12:59] <Guest69020> bye :)
[12:59] <anarki> how i strace?
[12:59] <Guest69020> join #ubuntu+1
[13:00] <remoteCTRL1> anarki: man strace
[13:00] <Guest69020> join #ubuntu+1
[13:00] <ortsvorsteher> beli: where you are? if i find an old box.... ;)
[13:01] <anarki> remoteCTRL not to be rude but that manual page is super confusing so many arguments for strace. can you just give me the easy so i can be on my way?
[13:01] <mspoula> DJones: thanks for the tip I will go to an old version of Ubuntu and try to use that to upgrade the firmware.
[13:01] <MistrJ1> can diferent users on 1 pc connect to ssh server with shared key ?
[13:02] <ikonia> mspoula: as I recall only 6.06.2 will boot on that box or later
[13:02] <kesk> hi any know configure  gentoo cd minimal?
[13:02] <DJones> mspoula: Have a look at the homepage that gets linked from that page as well, I've not had any success with it, but that could be because its a 9 year old dell
[13:02] <ikonia> kesk: join #gentoo
[13:02] <beli> ortsvorsteher: germany, rlp, next to trier
[13:02] <ikonia> kesk: this is #ubuntu support
[13:02] <tomorama> last night i got my sound set up and working. just woke up, tried to play a track, and sound no longer works. volume is up, nothing's muted, settings are all the same. what could be wrong?
[13:02] <ortsvorsteher> beli: germany, franken, next to nürnberg xD
[13:03] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey i am readt, with net access in terminal
[13:03] <zimnyx> I've just upgraded FF to 3.1 and google search (top right) has disappeared. Anybody experiencing the same?
[13:03] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: aw yeah:D
[13:03] <beli> ortsvorsteher: oh i have some boxes running in nbg...at ipx
[13:03] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:now how do i get about starting the nvidia installation?
[13:03] <Eljugador> www.eljugador.net
[13:03] <Eljugador> www.eljugador.net
[13:03] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well then enable the driver in system/administration/hardware drivers
[13:03] <FloodBot2> Eljugador: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:03] <mspoula> ikonia: thanks I read that version 7 worked so I will try that first.
[13:04] <ortsvorsteher> beli: hp boxes? ;)
[13:04] <ratbert> how do ya install splash that is not .so
[13:04] <raven> hi - how is it possible to export mails from EVOlUTION to txt- (eml-)files?
[13:04] <beli> ortsvorsteher: na...0815 ia32 stuff
[13:04] <kesk> hi any know configure  gentoo cd minimal?
[13:04] <Pici> kesk: By asking in #gentoo, not #ubuntu
[13:04] <beli> kesk: theres #gentoo
[13:05] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[13:05] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:apparently it is downloading the same file
[13:05] <beli> raven: dunno, but all MUAs use maildir or mailbox format...so you might have the files already on your filesystem
[13:05] <kesk> hi any know configure  gentoo cd minimal?help!
[13:06] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: well sure it is, what else should it download;)
[13:06] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:but will this work?
[13:07] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:still says not in use
[13:07] <tomorama> last night i got my sound set up and working. just woke up, tried to play a track, and sound no longer works. volume is up, nothing's muted, settings are all the same. what could be wrong?
[13:07] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: dont forget to reboot after installation;)
[13:07] <beli> ikonia: the irc rfc should be expanded to support kick_and_join ;)
[13:07] <remoteCTRL1> tomorama: probably pulseaudio
[13:07] <raven> beli sry how do you mean?
[13:07] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:of course..but i didnt turn off x server/..no problems with that?
[13:08] <beli> raven: /kick
[13:08] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: no, no problems with that
[13:08] <remoteCTRL1> just reboot
[13:08] <beli> raven: you know what MUA means?
[13:08] <tomorama> remoteCTRL1: what do you mean? pulseaudio has changed some of my settings? i already rebooted.
[13:08] <raven> no
[13:08] <tomorama> In sound settings, everything is still set to alsa
[13:09] <beli> raven: mail user agent.....your mail client
[13:09] <remoteCTRL1> tomorama: not pulseaudio then...
[13:09] <raven> ok
[13:09] <remoteCTRL1> !audio
[13:09] <Shaboo> Hi
[13:09] <beli> raven: in your case evolution....they use a structure to store emails.....common structures are: maildir and mailbox
[13:09] <Shaboo> One thing I like about opensuse is that I can use Yast to join a AD domain from the console.  Is there's an equlivant package for ubuntu?
[13:10] <zetheroo> what would I use to schedule my torrents to download between certain times of the day/night?
[13:10] <raven> yes but i need the mails in plaintext format... not database
[13:10] <beli> raven: now find out which one your evolution installation is using and where it places files
[13:10] <beli> raven: who told that they are database formats?
[13:11] <beli> raven: thats what you have to find out...what evolution is using
[13:11] <raven> beli outlook or thunderbird use databases!?
[13:12] <raven> i look for it - but i mean it won't store them file-by-file
[13:12] <beli> raven: my car uses elecricity to drive...so all cars do use that too now?
[13:12] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 got it
[13:12] <raven> ;)
[13:12] <beli> s/elecr/electr/
[13:12] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:hey it actually worked THIS TIME
[13:13] <remoteCTRL1> shaboo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91510
[13:13] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i dont know how to thank you, ... but thanks a lot man
[13:13] <Dillizar> !berlios
[13:13] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: really? what was it?
[13:13] <kesk> hi any know install gentoo of cd minimal?yhelp!
[13:13] <optx> hi, can somebody please tell me how i download a svn url ?
[13:13] <raven> beli i just found the playe - an now?
[13:13] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: hehehe np man, glad to help;)
[13:14] <beli> raven: what is it using? maildir or mailbox format?
[13:14] <remoteCTRL1> optx: svn checkout <url>
[13:14] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1:i have been working on it for a week!
[13:14] <MrSunshine> hmmm, how can i make my arrow keys work in vim ?
[13:14] <maio> optx: you need svn client
[13:14] <Lint02> is it possible to mount / as read-only?
[13:14] <linux_viewer> what it is?
[13:14] <raven> ok - think it's maildir
[13:14] <Dillizar> kesk this is a ubuntu channel you need gentoo chanel just go to #gentoo
[13:14] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: its tricky i know...
[13:14] <MrSunshine> when i press the arrow keys now i get different characters insted :/
[13:14] <chato> ijos de tuch
[13:14] <kesk> where?
[13:14]  * beli detex: kesk needs a ban
[13:14] <raven> beli just need a way to name the files right
[13:14] <chato> fuck
[13:14] <chato> fuck you
[13:14] <chato> fuck todos!
[13:14] <raven> seems to be text
[13:14]  * beli detex again: chato too
[13:14] <optx> installed the svn-buidlpackage is that good ?
[13:15] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: hey one more thing, i have a problem with my sound, during startup i hear some repetitive sounds...i cant even play songs properly
[13:15] <remoteCTRL1> kesk: i suggest you ask in gentoo channel not in ubuntu channel
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[13:15] <maio> optx: probably something like http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads if you are using windows
[13:15] <forceflow> optx: or RapidSVN
[13:15] <kesk> thanks now i know
[13:15] <nightclaw> remoteCTRL1 i used find to delete every libpurple and pidgin file i could find
[13:15] <optx> maio: im on ubuntu. sorry didnt tell ^
[13:15] <nightclaw> and then apt-get install pidgin
[13:15] <Dillizar> kesk ok #gentoo just click on the channel with right click and join channel
[13:15] <maio> optx: apt-get install subversion
[13:15] <beli> raven: wth dont you google and read about maildir, mailbox, evolution and the data formats? wth do you await to get a complete solution...btw. this is #ubuntu and not #very_special_evolution_problem.....what do you await?
[13:15] <maio> optx: svn co URL
[13:16] <raven> yes ok
[13:16] <Dillizar> kesk type this in irc /join #kentoo
[13:16] <Dimensions> Hiya ... i installed rssh on my system ... and now after uninstalling it ... my user can't seems to ssh into the server .. it says Permission denied ...i have reset password for it too but still its saying the same thing ... p.s i deleted /etc/rssh.conf too ...
[13:16] <linux_viewer> i need a help, my alsa is broken. what should i do to fix this?
[13:16] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: that is a possibility also of course:D
[13:16] <MenZa> !broken | linux_viewer
[13:17] <remoteCTRL1> !audio > linux_viewer
[13:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys
[13:17] <remoteCTRL1> ohletmeinnowjesu: ah there he is again*g*
[13:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> remoteCTRL1 damn right
[13:18] <remoteCTRL1> Lint02: of course there is, you can for example add ro to the options in /etc/fstab instead of rw
[13:18] <Lint02> !error
[13:19] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: hey please help me with my sound card too!!
[13:19] <ohletmeinnowjesu> well its an easy question this time
[13:19] <Lint02> remoteCTRL1, will it cause problems with /tmp folder?
[13:19] <ohletmeinnowjesu> i just need an alternative to my alarm clock software that i currently use
[13:19] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: i cant hear any sound..but the music apperas to be playng
[13:20] <ohletmeinnowjesu> it eats up wayy too much cpu cycles
[13:20] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: omg*shiver* :D
[13:20] <optx> thx maio worked
[13:20] <nightclaw> thx a lot remoteCTRL1 for helping on this
[13:20] <remoteCTRL1> !audio > hummahumma
[13:20] <remoteCTRL1> nightclaw: np dude:)
[13:20] <ohletmeinnowjesu> anyone knows of a good alarm clock program that will play an audio file?
[13:20] <ohletmeinnowjesu> simple and cpu-friendly
[13:21] <kesk> gentoo sucks
[13:21] <nightclaw> cron
[13:21] <wanna_learn_more> hi
[13:21] <remoteCTRL1> Lint02: usually not, depends on what you wanna do with it
[13:21] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: hear repetitve sounds when i play a song in vlc
[13:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> kesk: have you tried sabayon?
[13:21] <wanna_learn_more> apt-get install kernel-package??(for kernel header)
[13:21] <wanna_learn_more> thats right or wrong
[13:21] <wanna_learn_more> !kernel-package
[13:21] <beli> ohletmeinnowjesu: man at
[13:21] <wanna_learn_more> !kernel-packages
[13:21] <gangil> hello can somebody help me with svn
[13:21] <remoteCTRL1> !kernel-source
[13:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> beli at?
[13:22] <beli> ohletmeinnowjesu: yes, at
[13:22] <gangil> how do i get the applications using svn?
[13:22] <Scix> how can I tell interfaces not to bring up eth1 if eth0 is up?
[13:22] <wanna_learn_more> remotectrl1:thanks
[13:22] <gangil> svn ??????
[13:22] <Pici> kesk: This is the Ubuntu support channel, please limit your comments and questions to those related to Ubuntu support.
[13:22] <remoteCTRL1> wanna_learn_more: np
[13:22] <ohletmeinnowjesu> beli ok
[13:22] <Pici> !info alarm-clock | ohletmeinnowjesu
[13:22] <wanna_learn_more> remotectrl:uname -r will get my kernel version and installed it.right?
[13:22] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: hey ubottu message was ok, i mean, its alright over there in settings
[13:22] <kesk> is a democraci?or dictadure
[13:22] <MrSunshine> hmmm, how can i make my arrow keys work in vim ?
[13:22] <MrSunshine> when i press the arrow keys now i get different characters insted :/
[13:23] <Pici> kesk: English only please.
[13:23] <Lint02> yes, it prints your kernel version
[13:23] <remoteCTRL1> kesk: i guess that answers the question*g*
[13:23] <hil> .oO( harhar )
[13:23] <remoteCTRL1> Lint02: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[13:24] <knoxville> sup fellas?
[13:24] <wanna_learn_more> lint02:okay,can i know a bit about kernel-header?
[13:24] <Pepelargo> Hi all
[13:24] <Pepelargo> is there any tool to calibrate my laptop's battery?
[13:24] <Lint02> why $(...) instead of `...`?
[13:25] <RaceCondition> what's the REALLY easy (humane) way to set up e-mail serving on Ubuntu?
[13:25] <zash> Pepelargo: charge it full and let it run down a few times
[13:25] <RaceCondition> so that e-mail accounts could be created with ease
[13:25] <knoxville> RaceCondition, postfix not easy though
[13:25] <zash> RaceCondition: adduser
[13:25] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Pici: hey, yeah im using alarm clock right v0.9.11.2 now and that thing is more of a cpu stress test than an alarm clock
[13:25] <michaels> how do I make bluez "forget" the devices it knows?
[13:25] <wanna_learn_more> lint02:i mean whats kernel header
[13:25] <remoteCTRL1> Lint02: because otherwise you wold have to determine the version first and manually insert it into that ommandline substituting $(uname -r)
[13:25] <anarki> i get an apperture over 4gb error when i bootup. i dont have agp. pci-e board. how i fix the error?
[13:25] <stdin> Lint02: $(...) is more clear than `...`, stops any confusion
[13:25] <tomorama> I followed the directions in sound troubleshooting, but i'm still not getting anything. How could sound just stop working overnight without anything changing?
[13:25] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: hey i want to test beryl with my graphics, i itinstalled it, but i cant find it anywhere
[13:25] <robertj> hrmm, on the beta adding a task list results in an infinite number of task list items being added
[13:26] <zash> Lint02: imagine bla $(blaha $(blabla) $(blabal)) with `
[13:26] <Pici> robertj: Please join #ubuntu+1 for Jaunty/9.04 support/discussion.
[13:26] <RaceCondition> zash: I was meaning more like via a web console, I hate having to spam my system with system users for each e-mail account
[13:26] <Pici> ohletmeinnowjesu: Then just search for alarm in your favorite package manager, thats how I found that package.
[13:26] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: beryl nowadays is compiz, you can enable that in system/preferences/appearance on the visual effex tab
[13:26] <kesk> i am from mexico .where are you from?
[13:26] <Lint02> wanna_learn_more: it's just bunch of *.h files containing various kernel data structures
[13:27] <Pepelargo> zash, it doesn't work, I have done that for several times, and the battery just last for a few minutes, sometimes I ingore the ibernate message and it lasts for half an hour...The laptop has 1 year now
[13:27] <fortune> hi people!
[13:27] <michaels> anyone know where bluez stores its list of known devices?
[13:27] <wanna_learn_more> lint02:okay so it will fill to /lib/modules right?
[13:27] <remoteCTRL1> wanna_learn_more: a kernel-header is the sourcecode for the kernel, you need that one if you wanna compile kernel modules or the whole kernel manually
[13:27] <Pici> kesk: This is not a chat channel. If you want to chat you can join #ubuntu-offtopic or join #ubuntu-es for spanish. #ubuntu is ONLY for support issues.
[13:27] <beli> MrSunshine: :set nocompatible
[13:27] <fortune> HI ALL!
[13:27] <hummahumma> remoteCTRL1: on visual effects tab, do i need to set extra ?
[13:28] <knoxville> fortune, sup
[13:28] <wanna_learn_more> remoteCTRL1:like enabling ath5k from wireless section with make menuconfig at /usr/src/kernel?
[13:28] <remoteCTRL1> hummahumma: nope that would be basically it, if you wanna configure it sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[13:28] <kesk> Pici how are you problem?
[13:29] <kesk> i don know
[13:29] <anarki> i get an apperture over 4gb error when i bootup. i dont have agp. pci-e board. how i fix the error?
[13:29] <fortune> knoxville, what is "sup"?
[13:29] <knoxville> fortune, nothing man, couldn't sleep last night so I'm up all early
[13:29] <knoxville> fortune, u?
[13:30] <MrSunshine> beli, thanks :)
[13:30] <knoxville> fortune, short for "what is up", it is slang
[13:30] <dr_willis> anarki:  dont worry about it - from what i gather.. its just more of a warning then an error
[13:30] <Pici> wanna_learn_more: I believe  that linux-backports-modules-intrepid includes the atheros module that you seek.
[13:30] <remoteCTRL1> wanna_learn_more: well yeah somthing like that, that would enable a wireless module for atheros cards as far as i understand that...
[13:31] <Like> :)
[13:31] <wanna_learn_more> pici:yeah,but how to enable it?stil from kernel menuconfig
[13:31] <wanna_learn_more> remotectrl:okkie thanks2
[13:32] <kesk> estos pinches me quieren vasilar
[13:33] <remoteCTRL1> trollday today?
[13:33] <remoteCTRL1> wanna_learn_more: np
[13:39] <Paolo88> hi
[13:39] <linux_viewer> hi
[13:39] <Paolo88> I have try awn, but i have remove it
[13:39] <linux_viewer> i don't have one
[13:39] <Dillizar> how do i install splash if its not a .so
[13:39] <Paolo88> now i have create a new bar for gnome
[13:40] <Dillizar> Paolo88 what are ya trying to do
[13:40] <Paolo88> but in the new bar i don't see the minimize icon of the programs taht i have run
[13:40] <Dillizar> lol
[13:40] <Pici> Paolo88: You need to add the window list applet to the new panel.
[13:40] <albech> i cannot write CDs in Brasero anymore. dmesg is giving me the following: http://nopaste.com/p/a77TPjLmJ
[13:41] <Dillizar> Paolo88 right click on the panel and add windows list applet
[13:42] <Paolo88> Dillizar, ok but now in very little! i must expand it
[13:42] <Tryfon> hi guys i get this delayed images when i see an onlinestreaming video..  i.e megavideo do u know why?
[13:42] <anarki> Tryfon: thats a common flash error
[13:43] <anarki> !flash
[13:43] <anarki> !restricted
[13:43] <dr_willis> 'flash video' is the critical word there.. :)
[13:43] <Tryfon> anarki: it didnt happened yesterday
[13:43] <Tryfon> anarki: started today
[13:43] <Tryfon> just out of the blue
[13:43] <joa2> hey, i tried installing ubuntu on an external usb drive and the vmlinuz and initrd files are missing. they are also missing on the live-cd in the /boot/ folder. can anyone explain what is going on or where i could download those files?
[13:44] <Paolo88> Dillizarù: you can help me?
[13:44] <Zenitur> 21h, ÷òî ñëó÷èëîñü ñ opentomsk.net?
[13:44] <anarki> tryfon: i couldnt tell you but try doing this to see if it fixes it, sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree && sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
[13:44] <Zenitur> !codepage
[13:45] <Tryfon> i have adobe flash plugin btw
[13:45] <Tryfon> i have adobe flash plugin btw anarki
[13:45] <anarki> are you sure you arent using flashplugin-nonfree or have it still installed?
[13:45] <AncientRage> joa2, if the files are missing off the CD, it might be a corrupted install CD and might have not been written properly, trying downloading the CD again and burn it again.
[13:45] <Tryfon> alright anarki i ll do what u said then:)
[13:46] <dr_willis> joa2:  thers some forum posts/wiki pages i think on  doing a 'normal' full install to a external usb hard drive.. that kind of install can cause problems.
[13:46] <anarki> flashplugin-nonfree is buggy, and even if you installed adobe-flashplugin it will not function right because of flashplugin-nonfree
[13:46] <joa2> AncientRage: but i can boot the live version,  so i think the file has to exist.. or does the cd not use the same kernel?
[13:46] <Tryfon> anarki yes
[13:47] <Tryfon> i did what u said
[13:47] <joa2> actually everzthing installed fine, i had to install grub manually but i am missing the kernel. i can run only the memtest tool
[13:47] <kandinsk1> for a job I need to record a series of videogames (rrootage, titanion, etc) and make a video. What can I use that comes with Intrepid?
[13:47] <Paolo88> I have create a new bar of gnome, because i have installed awn, but then i have remove it. How the programm that i have run on the bar are very little and are ina group
[13:47] <Tryfon> it just removed the first one
[13:47] <anarki> test it tryfon
[13:47] <dr_willis> joa2:  tose files would be part of a kernel package
[13:47] <AncientRage> so thats a bit more than my knowledge, sorry :)
[13:48] <kesk> hi people!
[13:48] <dr_willis> joa2:  it may not fail on install. but may have issue afterwards..   somthing to keep an eye out for.
[13:48] <anarki> kesk this is UBUNTU support. any GENTOO help needs to goto #GENTOO
[13:48] <ken__> join linux-beginners-cn
[13:48] <DJones> !screencast | kandinsk1,  There might be something here that might help in recording applications running on the desktop
[13:48] <joa2> so i found vmlinuz at at some archive....hq-media link. i will try placing it on the drive and making the grub entries
[13:49] <Tryfon> nop anarki still the same
[13:49] <dr_willis> joa2:  that proberly wont work...
[13:49] <Kartagis> what package do I have to get to enable CD playing in totem?
[13:49] <joa2> so the other option would be downloading a new cd and installing it again
[13:49] <anarki> Tryfon: well just hang out here and maybe soemone else will help you
[13:49] <dr_willis> joa2:  you need the proper kennel and  initrd.gz for your modules and so forth..  boot a live cd, chroot to the installed system and install the packages is one way to get them
[13:49] <anarki> Tryfon: that fixed my flash problems
[13:49] <Riya> i installed anjuta IDE . there i can't create project Becouse some ilb files r missing how can i install that all files i am using ubuntu 8.10
[13:49] <kandinsk1> DJones, thanks
[13:49] <joa2> ah, what packages are those?
[13:49] <anarki> could be related to pulse audio, thats another big problem with alot of ppl
[13:49] <joa2> sorry, i am a complete newb
[13:50] <linux_viewer> kartagis: i think you should installing codecs
[13:50] <anarki> the sound could be lagging the video
[13:50] <Tryfon> anarki its everywhere with streaming ... even youtube
[13:50] <dr_willis> joa2:  then i would suggest not trying to install to a usb hard drive then..  package names would be kernel***** somthing i imagine..
[13:50] <Tryfon> anarki: what do u mean?
[13:50] <Kimi> How do i extract 7z file ?
[13:50] <Tryfon> anarki: my mixer?
[13:50] <anarki> Tryfon: my gues is its either something wrong with flash or pulse audio that is causing your problems.
[13:50] <dr_willis> !7zip
[13:50] <guvil> hallo everyone, can some one tell me how to make my downloads faster, like IDM does with windows?
[13:50] <albech> anyone have an idea why i am getting this error in dmesg when inserting a blank CD into my drive: Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
[13:51] <joa2> cheers, i will try that out.
[13:51] <linux_viewer> kimi: use file-roller
[13:51] <dr_willis> albech:  its  trying to automount a cd that has no filesystem.. thats normal
[13:51] <Tryfon> anarki: but the funny thing is i didnt have these problems yestrday!
[13:51] <guvil> hallo everyone, can some one tell me how to make my downloads faster, like IDM does with windows?
[13:51] <Kimi> linux_viewer file-roller
[13:51] <anarki> Tryfon: did you update anything yesterday or today?
[13:51] <Kimi> linux-viewer is it in synaptic ?
[13:51] <anarki> Tryfon: could one of the updates broken it?
[13:52] <albech> dr_willis: but Brasero or any other application is capable of writing to the CD.. it just eject it
[13:52] <naxa> my x wont start. gdm started it in low graphics mode, i chosed to configure new display since ive got a "new" vga card. now everything is balck. what should i do.
[13:52] <linux_viewer> kimi: or you can install 7zip
[13:52] <Tryfon> i dont know anarki i have it said automattically:)
[13:52] <Tryfon> i dont know anarki i have it set automattically:)
[13:52] <Kimi> is there a native version of 7z in linux ?
[13:52] <anarki> Tryfon: wait for someone else to help you. i dont know whats the problem
[13:52] <kitche> Kimi: yes p7zip
[13:53] <Tryfon> ok thnx anw
[13:53] <Kimi> ok
[13:53] <kesk> my name is monkey.what's you name?_o
[13:53] <diffred> where are ScreenSaver preferences for Phosphor?
[13:53] <guvil> no one?
[13:53] <guvil> hello
[13:53] <guvil> me need help.
[13:53] <Tryfon> hi guys i get this delayed images when i see an onlinestreaming video..  i.e megavideo do u know why?
[13:53] <naxa> how can i autodetect my new vga card? gdm tried it but everything is black. i tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but it only asks for keyboard etc, no display...
[13:54] <guvil>  can some one tell me how to make my downloads faster, like IDM does with windows?
[13:54] <naxa> guvil: i use firefox with downthemall extension... dunno if you meant sg like that
[13:54] <albech> dr_willis: this is the error from Brasero: http://nopaste.com/p/aYbLJlLSD thought they were related
[13:54] <kesk> my name is monkey.what's you name?_o pinche marico pendejo andale
[13:54] <skbera> Hi
[13:55] <linux_viewer> guvil: you may use wget
[13:55] <skbera> Please help me to solve an issue
[13:55] <albech> !ask
[13:55] <Pepelargo> Hi all
[13:55] <guvil> look I dont want to use the browsers downloader. Cant I Use another downloader?
[13:55] <skbera> How can I block only shutdown and reboot command form sudo users ??
[13:55] <Kimi> !Help
[13:55] <Kimi> !thanks
[13:55] <Pepelargo> Does anyone noticed under Evolution that sometimes emails already read come up as unread???? I get this behavour very often
[13:56] <Kimi> !usb
[13:56] <guvil> how can I get and install gwget?
[13:56] <ikonia> Kimi: message the bot in private
[13:56] <Kimi> ikonia ok..
[13:56] <skbera> Anyone
[13:56] <ikonia> Kimi: you're flooding the channel
[13:56] <linux_viewer> guvil: just type wget with your url files
[13:56] <Kimi> I installed gwget ,, but it doesnt SEE the download links that i click
[13:56] <Kimi> any idea ?
[13:56] <albech> Pepelargo: it is most likely the server you connect to that doesnt mark the messages as read correctly
[13:56] <joa2> when i do apt-get install linux-image-VERSION.. i get the message eveything is already there...
[13:56] <linux_viewer> guvil: in terminal
[13:56] <Pepelargo> albech, Exchange??
[13:57] <skbera> How can I block only shutdown and reboot command form sudo users ??
[13:57] <guvil> let me try & tell U
[13:57] <Pepelargo> albech, when connecting with either Outlook or Thunderbird it doesn't happen
[13:57] <nasboxhelp> hello all
[13:57] <ikonia> skbera: you need to remove the all command from the admin group and degine the commands you want leaving out the shutdown commands
[13:57] <Pepelargo> Also, why Evolution is so slow and gets stuck some often?
[13:57] <dr_willis> skbera:  configure sudo to not allow those commands.. its a very well done suystem to allow specific commands or not.
[13:57] <dr_willis> skbera:  you can easially define specific users who can do specific commands..
[13:58] <nasboxhelp> im here cause im stuck on some nasbox related issues
[13:58] <albech> Pepelargo: The only problem I have with Evolution atm is that it is sometimes hanging when the IMAP server doesnt respond fast enough
[13:58] <Pepelargo> albech, I am using actually OWa
[13:58] <Pepelargo> albech, I am communicating with Exchange
[13:59] <guvil> it downloads the page.
[13:59] <nasboxhelp> i think i setup my samba correctly, i.e. when i browse my network on my ms pcsm i can see the nasbox,  but when trying to map wins drive, it says "not there"
[13:59] <Kimi> i installed gwget and its not seeing the download links that  i get
[14:00] <guvil> how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:00] <diffred> diffred@fredlab:~$ apropos phosphor
[14:00] <diffred> phosphor (6x)        - simulates an old terminal with long-sustain phosphor
[14:00] <diffred> diffred@fredlab:~$ phosphor
[14:00] <diffred> bash: phosphor: command not found
[14:00] <diffred> diffred@fredlab:~$
[14:00] <nasboxhelp> when i browse my network on my microsoft pcs i meant to say
[14:00] <FloodBot2> diffred: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:00] <Pepelargo> albech, in fact, even into the folder under Evolution all the mails have been read, the left tree folder, still showing a bold title with 1 message unread
[14:00] <kesk> hi!
[14:00] <diffred> how can it be?
[14:00] <albech> I have been using Evolution to connect to a lot of different servers (Dovecot, Courier) and I havent had that problem
[14:01] <Pici> diffred: Its not in your $PATH.
[14:01] <dr_willis> diffred:  err.. its a screensaver perhaps? not a command>
[14:01] <guvil> hello , how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:01] <diffred> dr_willis: yep it's a command
[14:02] <andrew__> How can I tell what kind of tag has been assigned to an mp3 in ubuntu?
[14:02] <diffred> Pici: thanks I'll search for it
[14:02] <guvil> how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:02] <guvil> how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:02] <guvil> how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:02] <FloodBot2> guvil: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:02] <Literalka> guvil: they're making it harder
[14:02] <Literalka> llooo
[14:02] <nasboxhelp> should i go somewhere else perhaps?
[14:02] <Literalka> idiot
[14:02] <dr_willis> guvil:  i imagine everyone has you on ignore now.
[14:02] <albech> Pepelargo: that sounds more like a corrupted maildir to me.. I once experienced that when by accident a folder was placed inside the /cur folder in the maildir
[14:02] <kesk> guvil use flashgot a extension firefox
[14:02] <Literalka> guvil: impatient much?
[14:02] <guvil> sorry
[14:03] <Tryfon> hi guys i get this delayed images when i see an onlinestreaming video..  i.e megavideo do u know why?
[14:03] <DJones> andrew__: There's an application called Easytag which lets you modify mp3 tags, maybe a bit of overkill, but that presumably would give you the information you need
[14:03] <andrew__> It isn't :(
[14:03] <nasboxhelp> i.e. porntube?  :)
[14:03] <andrew__> RhythmBox has a kind of tag assigned to 4 mp3s that I have
[14:03] <Tryfon> nasboxhelp diddnt try that one :P
[14:03] <VladimirZ> hi, can someone help me with postgre
[14:04] <VladimirZ> i can't import dump file
[14:04] <VladimirZ> i made a backup
[14:04] <VladimirZ> and now i cannot import
[14:04] <dr_willis> Tryfon:  if you a rerefering to 'flash' videos - then say flash videos..   not the somewhat incorrect in this instance term streaming video
[14:04] <andrew__> when I view the mp3 tag under easytag or kid3, it shows a different tag than it shows it in the media player
[14:04] <nasboxhelp> is there a better channel for nasbox / samba related problems?
[14:04] <andrew__> and on the properties page of said files
[14:04] <andrew__> so, the tag doesn't appear to be id3.2, or anything like that
[14:04] <andrew__> I'm trying to figure out what kind of tags it's using
[14:04] <kitche> VladimirZ: the postgres site tells you exactly what you need to do you have to become the pgsql user though to do it
[14:04] <albech> nasboxhelp: try #samba
[14:04] <dr_willis> nasboxhelp:  theres whole books written on samba. Its can just be picky at times
[14:04] <siropio> helloooo!who knows a good guide to convert .bin files to .exe?????
[14:05] <dr_willis> !info samba-doc | nasboxhelp
[14:05] <Tryfon> dr_willis i believe the correct term is online streaming videos
[14:05] <Myrtti> siropio: what exactly are you trying to do?
[14:05] <DJones> andrew__: In that case, I can't help with that, I only know of easytag
[14:05] <guvil> plz help me out.how can I get the clips from youtube.com, using wget?
[14:05] <VladimirZ> kitche: i followed the instructions
[14:05] <nasboxhelp> yes, thanks guys
[14:05] <nasboxhelp> ill try the #samba
[14:05] <anarki> siropio: you dont convert. if its a linux binary, right click it goto properties and set it to executable
[14:05] <dr_willis> Tryfon:  if its flash thats the problem then say its flash.. not shoutcast, or divx or any of the other dozen+ ways to stream things that work MUCH better then flash does.
[14:05] <dr_willis> flash is the 'problem' most of the time sadly
[14:06] <Namaskar> how do I change a file to read only using chmod?
[14:06] <dr_willis> !chmod
[14:06] <Like> eee bueno e
[14:06] <suku> guvil, try pwnyoutube...  http://www.pwnyoutube.com
[14:06] <siropio> i want some programms that i make them in my laptop that runs Vista to take them and run them in Ubuntu
[14:06] <Tryfon> dr_willis : do u know how to fix this problem?:)
[14:06] <SmokeyD> hey people. Is there a command I can use to list the contents of an iso file?
[14:06] <suku> guvil, then you can wget it through them
[14:06] <Like> bueno este buenas tardews
[14:06] <Like> hi good afternon
[14:06] <guvil> thx suku. I'll try
[14:07] <Like> here at the last news
[14:07] <dr_willis> Tryfon:  is it  a flash player problem? or is it somthing else? ive seen many web sites work one day with flash under linux. then they update somthing and break the linux flash support.
[14:07] <xinel> anybody know how to use the mcrypt -F command?
[14:07] <siropio> but just the exe not to copy&paste and compile and those ...
[14:07] <SmokeyD> or better yet, a way I search files, which also searches the content of iso files
[14:07] <Like> however i see in text amazon.by.net
[14:07] <dr_willis> SmokeyD:  you can mount iso files to directories. and access them
[14:07] <Like> and dont like wath i see capit...
[14:07] <Like> :)
[14:07] <Pici> !offtopic | Like
[14:08] <Tryfon> dr_willis : i tried everywhere myspace megavideo even youtube are having video stuttering
[14:09] <SmokeyD> dr_willis: i know, but it is kind of a pain to mount each iso file, search it and unmount it, if you are just looking for the correct iso file which contains a specific file among many iso files
[14:09] <Tryfon> dr_willis: evidently the problem is on my side
[14:10] <ActionParsnip> SmokeyD: write a script to seqentially mount iso files and search the mount point recursively for the file
[14:10] <dr_willis> SmokeyD:  there used to be 'database' type apps that  could keep track of all files on specific disks, that might work. or mount each disk, a ls -R output from each one to a file. and then search the file for the filenames
[14:11] <SmokeyD> ActionParsnip: easier: find -name *.iso -exec isoinfo -l -i '{}' \;|grep somefilename
[14:11] <ActionParsnip> SmokeyD: that too
[14:11] <Kimi> when i install ubuntu in pen drive using create a usb disk...  if i format from using windows ,... will ubuntu get deleted ?
[14:11] <Namaskar> dr_willis, i just need the three numbers
[14:11] <Namaskar> i have sudo chmod already in my terminal
[14:11] <dr_willis> Namaskar:  theres the -r option also :) no need for a #
[14:11] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: if you format the partitions in windows the data will be lost
[14:11] <dr_willis> Namaskar:  of course ya also have 3   sets of permissions, owner, groupm and world.
[14:12] <Namaskar> can you not get it through your crt rotted brain that i just need three goddamn numbers?
[14:12] <Namaskar> now the file's unreadale
[14:12] <Namaskar> *b
[14:12] <bluefoxx> Out of morbid curiousity, whats the last version of ubuntu that would run on an AMD K6-2 500, a PCI Nvidia TNT2 and 128megs of RAM, and install to a 3 GB disk drive with a bit of room to spare?
[14:12] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: what permissions do you want?
[14:12] <Namaskar> read only
[14:13] <Kimi> ActionParsnip i am asking about "right click" and choose "format:" a
[14:13] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hey guys
[14:13] <Kimi> will it be lost ?
[14:13] <ohletmeinnowjesu> quick question
[14:13] <DJones> bluefoxx: I would suggest trying xubuntu for that spec, even then, it might be a bit tight
[14:13] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: if the format was executed and completed, its gone
[14:13] <Kimi> ActionParsnip is it not possible to prevent this ?
[14:13] <bluefoxx> DJones: I'm not really after preformance, just to see it run and boot...
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: for who is the read only access? everyone, owner, group?
[14:14] <ohletmeinnowjesu> what command would i need to use in conjunction with the find command to display the attributes of a "find" search result?
[14:14] <Namaskar> anyone
[14:14] <Lint02> blefoxx, I think Windows XP
[14:14] <ohletmeinnowjesu> *file attributes
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: we need info, before we can advise
[14:14] <bluefoxx> DJones: I have a preference for just bland old ubuntu, I'm more farmilliar with the menus and where everything is in gnome and such.
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: not really
[14:14] <DJones> bluefoxx: I'd managed to get Ubuntu 8.04 onto a laptop with 6gb of drive space and 128Mb of ram, but it was slow and had to be installed from an alternative cd
[14:14] <dr_willis> ActionParsnip:  :)
[14:14] <Namaskar> what part of anyone don't you understand?
[14:14] <Namaskar> anyone
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: ask in ##windows
[14:14] <bluefoxx> Lint02: thats not ubuntu, nor is it what i woulduse.
[14:14] <Like> fuuu
[14:14] <Namaskar> what is lacking in that description
[14:15] <Tryfon> hi guys i get this delayed images when i see an onlinestreaming video..  i.e megavideo,youtube,myspace does anybody know how to fix this?
[14:15] <dr_willis>  the user can still read the files i do belive.
[14:15] <ikonia> Namaskar: anyone doesn't explain the problem
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: 555 will give read and execute permissions to ALL users
[14:15] <bluefoxx> if i tossed windows on it, would have to be w2k at best, if not 98
[14:15] <ikonia> Like: control your language please.
[14:15] <Like> !awesome | Like
 can you not get it through your crt rotted brain that i just need three goddamn numbers?
[14:15] <Kimi> ActionParsnip will they agree to speak about installing ubntu linux in pen drive
[14:15] <Like> ikonia,
[14:15] <Like> :)
[14:15] <_Whipper> that attitude.. =no answers from here..
[14:15] <ohletmeinnowjesu> bump
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: 755 will give full access to owner and read / execute to everyone else
[14:15] <ikonia> Like: I'm not laughing
[14:15] <ikonia> _Whipper: what's up
[14:15] <ikonia> ohletmeinnowjesu: bump what ?
[14:15] <Like> yes
[14:15] <Namaskar> thanks everyone
[14:15] <Like> and have a log.out
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: its just a pen drive, you need to find hw to make it unformattable
[14:16] <Namaskar> have a pleasant tommorow
[14:16] <Like> ActionParsnip,  hi
[14:16] <Namaskar> *tomorrow
[14:16] <Like> well
[14:16] <dr_willis> ActionParsnip:  i think he wanted to make it NOT readable.. then again,.,. what do we know.
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: everyone is only 1 3rd of the permission sets you have for each file
[14:16] <_Whipper> ikonia: lots of :)
[14:16] <ohletmeinnowjesu> ikonia: (12:44:04 AM) ooaaooaa: what command would i need to use in conjunction with the find command to display the file attributes of a "find" search result?
[14:16] <bluefoxx> bleh, i'm just killing time while jaunty installs on my workstation anyways...
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> Namaskar: thats why we  were asking for more info
[14:16] <Like> Namaskar,  mmm tomorrow nedd more material too
[14:16] <Like> like my temp
[14:16] <ikonia> ohletmeinnowjesu: -exec ls {};\
[14:17] <ikonia> Like: can you stay on topic please
[14:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> ikonia: thanks alot
[14:17] <bluefoxx> i suppose once i find a peltier to glue onto the k6 i'll find out what i can and can't run on the thing...
[14:17] <ikonia> Like: this is for ubuntu support disscussion
[14:17] <Like> wait
[14:17] <ikonia> _Whipper: do you want to list them ?
[14:17] <bluefoxx> might also toss a pair of 512s onto it to be ridicolous...
[14:17] <_Whipper> ikonia: not really.. why ?
[14:17] <ikonia> _Whipper: oh, I thought you where having problems
[14:17] <ikonia> _Whipper: no problem then
[14:17] <_Whipper> :)
[14:17] <bluefoxx> hey, do we have a ultrasparc port of ubuntu?
[14:17] <ikonia> bluefoxx: it's dead
[14:17] <bluefoxx> ikonia: oh?
[14:17] <bluefoxx> how dead is dead?
[14:18] <ikonia> bluefoxx: dead
[14:18] <dr_willis> 'its dead jim' dead?
[14:18] <ikonia> dr_willis: `6.10 was the last release
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> doesnt gutsy do sparc?
[14:18] <Kimi> ActionParsnip no one is replyng there :'(
[14:18] <ikonia> ActionParsnip: community rerlease.
[14:18] <ikonia> release
[14:18] <bluefoxx> as in, its no longer supported dead or as in its no longer avaible for download to the daring dead?
[14:18] <cristi_> hello how much swap should i have on my ubuntu system
[14:18] <ikonia> bluefoxx: there was a community 7.10 relese - but after that I think it's all gone
[14:18]  * Icebuntu cheers for all ubuntu linux x64 users :) 
[14:18] <ikonia> Icebuntu: what ?
[14:18] <zaggynl> So I'm trying the ubuntu livecd 8.10, and I keep getting buffer I/O on device sr0
[14:19] <ActionParsnip> Kimi: some sticks have a read only tab, you could move that if you have one
[14:19] <_Whipper> cristi_: how much mem do you have?
[14:19] <bluefoxx> i figre i'm more likely to have luck using ubuntu on any of my suns than solaris...
[14:19] <cristi_> 1 gb
[14:19] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: did you md5 check the iso aswell as verify the burned cd once booted to
[14:19] <zaggynl> yes and no
[14:19] <zaggynl> going to burn again on 2.4x
[14:19] <_Whipper> cristi:1,5-2GB will do..
[14:20] <Icebuntu> ikonia:  nothing sorry I was just cheering hope you don't mind
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: hcheck both, if all is well, look into !bootoptions
[14:20] <ikonia> Icebuntu: this is for support discussion only - as you know
[14:20] <bluefoxx> i know it won't work at all on something as old as an LX, but on something like a dual 450 ultra2 with a couple gigs it should do very nicely as a netboot machine for some thinray clients
[14:20]  * Icebuntu hugges ikonia okey :) 
[14:21] <Like> soo yea bluefoxx
[14:21] <zaggynl> will do
[14:21] <bluefoxx> Like: ehm?
[14:21] <ikonia> !away > methril|work
[14:21] <Like> mi child :)
[14:21] <ikonia> Like: this is your final warning
[14:21] <bluefoxx> Like: errm, i'm pretty sure your not either of my parents thank you.
[14:21] <bluefoxx> and i'm not up for adoption last i checked.
[14:22] <methril|work> ikonia: sorry for the noise
[14:22] <Like> ¬¬
[14:22] <ikonia> methril|work: no sweat
[14:22] <_Whipper> attitude :)
[14:24] <CodyT07> hello, i am working on a home website (just me working on it). I have installed LAMP but i dont have permission to var/www how can i grant permission to my user in the best possible way?
[14:24] <Kde> you remember cristi?
[14:24] <Kde> hahahahha it`s me
[14:24] <Kde> the infamous cristi - your hell
[14:24] <_Whipper> kde:so it seems .. :)
[14:25] <Jeruvy> CodyT07: you shouldn't, Use /home/user/htdocs or some such placement for a user.  see apache docs documentroot
[14:25] <frostburn> CodyT07, Jeruvy, add that user to the group www-data
[14:26] <ikonia> mode +b n=cristi!*@*
[14:26] <sky_> which command show me which Hardware i have ?
[14:26] <Sonderblade> if you install flashplugin-nonfree you should get flash in firefox, right?
[14:26] <CodyT07> I read doing permission changes in var/www was bad. alright ill go from here, thanks
[14:26] <Sonderblade> sky_: lshw and lspci
[14:26] <sky_> Sonderblade thank you
[14:27] <akos> hi, i just upgraded my ubuntu (with aptitude upgrade), and sound went away... any ideas how to debug and fix the problem?
[14:27] <hybr1der> hi has anyone managed to backup vista to ubuntu?
[14:27] <Jeruvy> CodyT07: you read correctly.  good luck, also feel free to ask in #apache also if you have any questions
[14:28] <CodyT07> ok, it isnt a mission critical thing. just get a mysql database made for joomla
[14:28] <Sonderblade> akos: pkill pulseaudio
[14:28] <Gnome> i love ubuntu
[14:28] <CodyT07> anytime i ask any questions outside here, i get yelled at. thanks why i dont like centos anymore....
[14:28] <akos> Sonderblade, okay, done that
[14:28] <_Whipper> hybr1der: what an earth are u blaabing abaout?
[14:28] <oCean_> CodyT07: what is it that you want/need to do in /var/www ?
[14:28] <akos> Sonderblade, holy shit, it works :D
[14:29] <hybr1der> im trying to make a backup server with ubuntu as OS
[14:29] <Pici> wii gnome
[14:29] <oCean_> akos: mind your language please
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> hybr1der: its just an ntfs partition so you can easily read the data and back it up
[14:29] <Sonderblade> akos: ouch
[14:29] <akos> Sonderblade, so what, should I uninstall pulseaudo, or sthg?
[14:29] <akos> ok, sorry
[14:29] <oldhwy66> hi room
[14:29] <Jeruvy> hybr1der:  that makes no sense.  Want to try again?
[14:29] <_Whipper> hybr1der: good luck
[14:29] <Like> okey boys and girls i have succes how to root access for the laptops in the ceibal campaing
[14:29] <hybr1der> when i gets stuck after a while and says that it has run out of space
[14:29] <hybr1der> even though i still got 50gb free
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> !root | like
[14:30] <Sonderblade> akos: maybe, pulseaudio is known to cause problems if you do not configure it properly
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> Like: there is no root, use sudo / gksudo / kdesudo
[14:30] <hybr1der> and ubuntu doesnt recognize the size of the backup and says that its under 1mb
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> !backup | hybr1der
[14:30] <Like> yes it is a how too sudo for litls boy's
[14:31] <Like> in frist's class
[14:31] <CodyT07> im making a joomla site on my computer, then im upload the mysql databse to my server.
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> Like: its for people who understand security
[14:31] <akos> Sonderblade, changing the permissions of /etc/init.d/pulseaudio to -x should do the trick, right?
[14:31] <Like> BUT I LIKE MY PPL HOW KNOW WHO IS ROOT
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> Like: no one is root
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> like: kill caps
[14:32] <oldhwy66> klk
[14:32] <Pici> Sorry for the mode spam.
[14:32] <Sonderblade> akos: yes
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> np bro, he's a tard
[14:32] <akos> Sonderblade, ok, thx a lot
[14:32] <Lint02> there is utility called Tracker, which supposed to index my files; it's daemon is in the processes, but nothing get indexed. What can be a reason of this?
[14:33] <DJones> Pici: I'm sure everybody would rather have a short spell of mode spam than the user spam/trolling
[14:33] <meshuggah> hi there
[14:33] <hybr1der> the backup files are encrypted does that change anything?
[14:33] <_Whipper> hybr1der: how encrypted ?-)
[14:34] <bman> ?
[14:34] <bman> why the kicks and bans?
[14:34] <azlon> is anybody here using Flock? im trying to get flash working but when I do what I read through google searches it doesn't work
[14:34] <hASDhaQ> hey, do you know how disable pidgin's "auto-reply" plugin on freenode?
[14:34] <engineer> azlon just firefox
[14:35] <azlon> engineer: hrmm... firefox was a breeze to get flash working... but for somereason when I go through the same steps it doesn't work
[14:35] <Martenzo> Where's the best place to ask for help on video cards? Because I'm having trouble getting my new one to work right
[14:35] <hASDhaQ> do you know how disable pidgin's "auto-reply" plugin on freenode?
[14:35] <_Whipper> Martenzo: what distro?
[14:35] <kitchenrange> anyone know of a way to clear the list of videos that have been played in totem video player?
[14:35] <Martenzo> Kubuntu 8.04
[14:35] <engineer> azlon why flock?
[14:36] <_Whipper> then you are in the right spot
[14:36] <hybr1der> i dont know really
[14:36] <hASDhaQ> do you know how disable pidgin's "auto-reply" plugin on freenode? thanks
[14:36] <azlon> engineer: im running a netbook and flock suits what I do on this computer perfectly
[14:36] <kitche> !repeat | hASDhaQ
[14:36] <azlon> engineer: nothing fancy, mostly just keeping in touch with friends while I travel
[14:36] <hASDhaQ> kitche: iknow, but nothing speak to me:(
[14:36] <hybr1der> i used vistas own backup utility and added a mounted drive on the ubuntu server
[14:37] <kitche> hASDhaQ: I have never heard of such a plugin
[14:37] <hASDhaQ> ok, thanks
[14:37] <_Whipper> hybr1der: *doh*
[14:37] <kitchenrange> im sure theres got to be a really really simple answer to this
[14:37] <tuxib> hASDhaQ: neither have I, please don't repeat yourself though. It's actually less likely to get you heard
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> hASDhaQ: check plugins under tools in the main window. i wasnt aware of any such plugin as i dont use them
[14:38] <Flynsarmy> I installed windows and lost my grub menu. I got it back by following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows but it says its supposed to detect windows...it didn't so i'm trying ot add it manually. But that requires a hd(0,x). How do i find out which ones are available and being used atm?
[14:38] <hASDhaQ> ActionParsnip: in plugin isn't options for disable in any accounts, but thanks
[14:38] <kitchenrange> Flynsarmy: probably hd(0,0)
[14:39] <Martenzo> Oh, great! I've got a new Asus EN9600GT, if that means anything to anyone. When I try to start X after installing the latest driver (180.uhhsomething), it crashes.
[14:39] <ActionParsnip> Flynsarmy: i'd advise trial and error based on what drives and partitions you have
[14:39] <Flynsarmy> kitchenrange, ActionParsnip Is there a command that will show me a list of hd(0,x)'s that are used atm?
[14:39] <kitchenrange> how many hard drives do you have?
[14:39] <kitchenrange> and partitions?
[14:39] <ActionParsnip> Flynsarmy: sudo fdisk -l will help
[14:39] <Flynsarmy> 1, but its split up into 4 or 5 partitions
[14:39] <_Whipper> Martenzo: use 173.X driver
[14:39] <kitchenrange> oh i see
[14:40] <Martenzo> Whipper: Thanks, will try
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> Flynsarmy: then all the boots will be hd(0,
[14:40] <prageeth> http://groups.google.com/group/mlaug
[14:40] <Martenzo> If it doesn't work, I'll be back
[14:40] <_Whipper> Martenzo: or was it 170.**
[14:40] <hybr1der> could there be somekind of limiter on shared folders?
[14:40] <kitchenrange> i know im not supposed to repeat myself, but its been a while and im not sure anyone even saw my question.  Does anyone know how to clear the played videos from the Totem Player
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> Flynsarmy: then use the partition number in fdisk (minus 1 as disk nums start at 0) and thats the entry in the grub config
[14:41] <Flynsarmy> ActionParsnip, thanks :)
[14:41] <_Whipper> kitchenrange: did you read the manuals abaout totem?
[14:41] <kitchenrange> yeah, no luck
[14:41] <tuxib> kitchenrange: take a look at http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/clear-history-from-totem-movie-player-in-ubuntu/
[14:41] <kitchenrange> i wouldnt try this before i did that
[14:41] <KebabBob> After I upgraded to 8.10 a few lines were commented out of my xorg.conf because they were replaced by HAL. Now my mouse paste functionality is gone and keyboard is too sensitive. I can't seem to fix it in preferences. What can I do to fix it?
[14:42] <tuxib> if that works it's actually really simple
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> KebabBob: you can uncomment those parts you need if you wish, that will override HAL for those devices
[14:42] <kitchenrange> tuxib thanks so much man, i knew it was really really easy, im just kinda new to linux
[14:42] <_Whipper> kitchenrange: well.. someone else might know, i'm not a fan of totem..
[14:43] <kitche> ActionParsnip: yes unless it's the options that no longer work though
[14:43] <kitchenrange> _Whipper: thx anyway whipper i got it figured out thx to tuxib
[14:43] <_Whipper> ok
[14:43] <kitchenrange> bye everyone thx for the help
[14:43] <tuxib> bye
[14:44] <tuxib> Flynsarmy: you still need help?
[14:45] <tuxib> !quit
[14:46] <wanna_learn_more> hi
[14:46] <wanna_learn_more> can i install hostapd for ubuntu?
[14:46] <wanna_learn_more> !hostapd
[14:46] <mashman> how can i install tar in ubuntu ?
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> !find hostapd
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> mashman: you need to untar the  file then compile. what app is the tar for?
[14:48] <hASDhaQ> so, nobody help me?
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> hASDhaQ: thers 200 users in #pidgin
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> hASDhaQ: maybe they can help
[14:49] <hASDhaQ> ActionParsnip: ok, thanks ;)
[14:51] <Dreamglider> Good morningfolks
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> 3pm morning ;)
[14:52] <Dreamglider>  kinda :P
[14:52] <storbeck> 10:50am here
[14:52] <dr_willis> 10:53 am and its bed time..
[14:53] <dr_willis> i work 3rd shift :(
[14:53] <rfmonk> i have a question directed at sbackup
[14:53] <rfmonk> do they have there own channel
[14:53] <rfmonk> I didnt see it at #sbackup
[14:53] <rfmonk> !sbackup
[14:54] <rfmonk> im backing up to a SD card
[14:54] <rfmonk> but I would like to encrypt it
[14:54] <rfmonk> is there any recommendations
[14:54] <storbeck> Please keep your question on one line
[14:55] <rfmonk> who are you refering to storbeck
[14:55] <rfmonk> ?
[14:55] <storbeck> You...
[14:55] <kitche> rfmonk: you
[14:55] <_Whipper> rfmonk: thats rude..
[14:55] <Talen> Would anyone know why certain menu's seem to have invisible text in ubuntu?
[14:55] <rfmonk> wtf is that supposed to mean
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto
[14:56] <rfmonk> thank you
[14:56] <Dreamglider> rfmonk: you can make a crypted partion with truecrypt
[14:56] <rfmonk> will sbackup be able to restore from a truecrypt partition
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: if you put your question on one line, it scrolls the room less and you dont sound out of breath
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: should be able to
[14:56] <rfmonk> im using irssi
[14:57] <rfmonk> and it was on one line on my screen
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: its you pressing enter after every 4/5 words
[14:57] <_Whipper> rfmonk: irssi isnt an excuse :)
[14:57] <rfmonk> so fucking what
[14:57] <Ethos> hi guys, i've copied an installation over to another machine but it's network card won't be detected
[14:57] <storbeck> !ohmy
[14:57] <Ethos> what can I try? :)
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: its scrolls the screen, imaine if we ALL did it, we wouldnt be able to read anything
[14:58] <rfmonk> are you the one line police?
[14:58] <_Whipper> rfmonk: now u have crossedr a line...
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: no, its the rules of freenodes servers
[14:58] <LjL> rfmonk: retune your attitude, thank you
[14:58] <rfmonk> I cant see a lot past all the disconects anyway
[14:58] <rfmonk> piss off
[14:58] <Dreamglider> Haha
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> rfmonk: keep going, see how quick you get kicked
[14:59] <Dreamglider> what a duchebag !
[14:59] <heatmzzr> how do I rip a dvd to where when im done, its an avi file i can just watch?
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> only lots
[14:59] <ciphergoth> I can't seem to play sound through my headphones on the desktop any more.  My USB sound device works, and my onboard sound works for mpg123, but the Sound Preferences dialog says "Could not open audio device for playback" when I click test
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> heatmzzr: acidrip maybe
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> !info acidrip
[14:59] <heatmzzr> wont do encrypted dvds
[14:59] <ciphergoth> is it something to do with pulseaudio?
[14:59] <Talen> Anyone know why some programs context menus seem to be missing text?
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> heatmzzr: ive never encountered an encrypted dvd
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> Talen: are you using compiz?
[15:00] <ciphergoth> ActionParsnip: most commercial DVDs are encrypted
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> ciphergoth: i see
[15:00] <Talen> Yes, actually
[15:00] <ciphergoth> ActionParsnip: the cipher is easily breakable though
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> i just put the dvd in and it plays...call me old fashioned
[15:01] <ciphergoth> so I'm guessing it's someone's deliberate decision to disable the ability to rip encrypted DVDs in acidrip?
[15:01] <zaggynl> gah, why does bloody buntu freeze on this desktop and works on a laptop
[15:02] <ciphergoth> Anyone know what I should test next?  Why does mpg123 work but gstreamer fail?
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> heatmzzr: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=382030
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: bad ram possibly? drivers?
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: updates missing...sooo many possible contributors
[15:03] <jinxy> Has anyone ever experienced their minimize/close tabs disappear through ubuntu?
[15:03] <zaggynl> doing the same thing on two different Dell optiplex gx240s
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: if you can ssh in and read dmesg | tail when it locks up
[15:04] <Talen> ActionParsnip: Yes, I'm using compiz...seems to have started around the time that I installed the nvidia drivers and enabled compiz, I'm just not sure how to fix it
[15:04] <Dreamglider> i need help with bluetooth, i cant connect nor see my phones, running 8.10
[15:04] <jinxy> Has anyone ever experienced their minimize/close tabs disappear through ubuntu?
[15:04] <zaggynl> pop in the cd, gets to the menu, wether I choose test cd or try desktop it sits there doing nothing
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> Talen: try asking in #compiz
[15:04] <zaggynl> can't access other ttys but can use capslock/numlock/scrolllock
[15:04] <Talen> ActionParsnip: Thank you, I'll try that
[15:05] <MrSunshine> how can i list all usb devices connected to the system ?
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: test ram is ok, did you md5 check the iso?
[15:05] <jinxy> Hi guys.  Jinxy here.  My minimize/close tabs have disappeared in gnome
[15:05] <genii> MrSunshine: lsusb
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> MrSunshine: lsusb
[15:05] <jinxy> i can't figure out for the life of me how to get them back
[15:05] <Martenzo> _Whipper: The new driver is certainly an improvement, but it's far from perfect
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: thats your windows decoration. are you running compiz?
[15:05] <_Whipper> Martenzo: nothing is perfect..
[15:06] <dan457> to to system-apearance and try a different provile... yours might be corruped
[15:06] <Martenzo> _Whipper: I still don't have direct rendering, which is sort of the whole point
[15:06] <dan457> go to*
[15:06] <jinxy> ActionParsnip: I don't think I'm running compiz.  How would I check?
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: for cue desktop / wobbly windows
[15:06] <_Whipper> Martenzo: nvidia has *hmm* a how to put it.. small-minded policy abpout lin-users..
[15:07] <Martenzo> _Whipper: I've poked around enough to know the problem is in xorg.conf... but I have no idea what to change in there
[15:07] <jinxy> ActionParsnip: No, no wobbly windows.
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-420047.html
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: you need some options in xorg.conf
[15:07] <Ginbuntu> hey jinxy , is that your real name?
[15:07] <zaggynl> md5 the iso, burned with imageburn at lowest speed and verified
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: then try
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions | jinxy
[15:08] <zaggynl> cheers
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: stuff like acpi=off noapc nodma  etc
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: just til you get installed
[15:08] <_Whipper> Martenzo: yes, there also, but mainly the driver.. but someone else might be a better adviser on this config. topic..
[15:08] <jinxy> guys, I'm already installed
[15:08] <zaggynl> think he was talking to me but used your nickname
[15:08] <Martenzo> _Whipper: I'll just keep looking on the net. Maybe I'll come across something
[15:09] <Machtin> how can i open ports in firestarter?
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: read above, jinxy sorry wrong target
[15:09] <_Whipper> Martenzo: good luck :)
[15:09] <zaggynl> err I'm a target?
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> Machtin: allow the traffic on the port for certain protocols and they will be open
[15:09]  * zaggynl goes into his bunker
[15:09] <jinxy> my windows attribute tabs minimize/close just disappeared today
[15:09] <jinxy> unexpectedly
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: when i highlight your name, you are the TARGET of my text
[15:10] <zaggynl> I kid I kid
[15:10] <Machtin> ActionParsnip: sorry, i don't get it.. i got that firestarter-gui.
[15:10] <hybr1der> My backuping system works now, i changed the location of the shared folder
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: you need to add the lines in the post I gave you to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[15:10] <zaggynl> hmm, loads now, but get lots of squashfs errors
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> !firestarter
[15:10] <zaggynl> ill try a memtest
[15:10] <jinxy> 1 sec let me go back and find the lines you gave me
[15:11] <Machtin> thanks, i'll check.
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: if it passes, play with more boot options
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: or disable unnecessary stuff in bios
[15:12] <SeanTater> Jaunty installed GRUB over my XFS superblock. (XFS had the whole disk) Is it safe to repair XFS or will that kill GRUB?
[15:14] <ActionParsnip> !jaunty | SeanTater
[15:14] <dan457> ouch
[15:14] <SeanTater> ActionParsnip: Thanks, I'll go there
[15:16] <storbeck> Has anybody used conky with gnome?
[15:17] <midkniht> hey all i have a system that when running is hitting 90% cpu usage and i can hear the HD spinning loudly
[15:17] <midkniht> any ideas?
[15:17] <christopher> anyone here run WOW on ubuntu?
[15:17] <midkniht> ubuntu makes me say wow
[15:17] <troux> hi
[15:17] <christopher> lol
[15:17] <storbeck> midkniht: Try monitoring it in top
[15:17] <ActionParsnip> christopher: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[15:18] <midkniht> i did and it was just standard shit like gvfs and X at the top
[15:18] <storbeck> Maybe you have incorrect drivers
[15:18] <midkniht> the HD seems to be spinning way too much to me
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> !ohmy
[15:18] <DJones> storbeck: I've used conky in gnome
[15:18] <christopher> ActionParsnip: I just wanted to know some other peoples FPS they are getting
[15:18] <Lint02> christopher: 14-25
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> christopher: then its offtopic, head to #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:19] <storbeck> DJones: Does your make weird "selection" highlight thing when you click on it? (sorry, I don't know the actual term)
[15:19] <midkniht> any way to monitor the HD?
[15:19] <DJones> storbeck: Not that I've ever noticed
[15:19] <Ryder5> how do i setup tork and privoxy on my pc?
[15:19] <Ryder5> Im a little lost on what to do?
[15:19] <ActionParsnip> jinxy: better?
[15:20] <ActionParsnip> !info tork
[15:20] <midkniht> X isnt using but like 10%
[15:20] <storbeck> I just don't think it's actually integrated into the desktop, so it's acting funky
[15:21] <Ryder5> Sorry i exited it by mistake
[15:21] <midkniht> the cpu usage doesnt bother me as much as the HD spinning loudly
[15:21] <midkniht> seems like it never idles
[15:21] <Ryder5> How Do i configure tork
[15:21] <Dreamglider> midkniht: the hd might be old/sick
[15:21] <Ryder5> or is there a better software to use?
[15:21] <midkniht> just loud all the time, with occasional really loud bursts
[15:21] <midkniht> its done it since it was brand new
[15:22] <midkniht> its a 500GB
[15:22] <y0y0> I have a bit of a problem creating users, with adduser and regular gui useradd rubbish. I get this when using adduser: http://rafb.net/p/PnQNvX61.html
[15:22] <storbeck> DJones: http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/9483/screenshotgwb.png
[15:22] <storbeck> That's what happens when I just click inside of conky
[15:22] <midkniht> just makes me thing its not normal
[15:22] <y0y0> as you can see, it makes the user, and then removes the user.
[15:22] <Ryder5> Can anyone help me with tork
[15:23] <y0y0> error code 6 ...
[15:23] <midkniht> how can i tell the rpm's of the drive?
[15:23] <midkniht> like currently
[15:23] <y0y0> how bizarre, this has never happened before.
[15:23] <Ryder5> i dont just want firefox to use a proxy i want all my applications to be anonymity
[15:23] <adac> If I'm in the sudoeers file, Is the sudo password always the same as the user password itself?
[15:23] <ShishKabab> Hi. How do I find out which groups I'm in through the command-line?
[15:23] <midkniht> groups
[15:23] <ActionParsnip> Ryder5: you can export it in bash
[15:23] <Ryder5> Anonymous sorry
[15:24] <Ryder5> I dont uderstand?
[15:24] <y0y0> is there anyone here?
[15:24] <Ryder5> *understand
[15:24] <boscop> I have a bug in gedit. When pressing ctrl+s it doesn't save but shows the goto-line-dialog
[15:24] <ShishKabab> midkniht: Thanks!
[15:24] <midkniht> type groups ShishKabab
[15:24] <midkniht> np
[15:24] <punzada> question, i'm getting a report on the power level of my 'wireless mouse' on my laptop in intrepid ... but I don't have a wireless mouse connected to it, any ideas on how to clear that up? lol
[15:24] <maxbaldwin> My sound card was working last night, but now it isn't. is there a troubleshooting page I can check out?
[15:24] <y0y0> hello?!
[15:24] <y0y0> wtf ...
[15:24] <maxbaldwin> or is it easier to ask here?
[15:24] <sipior> y0y0: do you have a question or something?
[15:24] <marctw> I was wondering if someone could help me with a decision. I'm planning to install ubuntu server as a home file server and can't decide between 8.04LTS or the newer 8.10 Obviously the LTS version is attractive due to the longer support .... what would you suggest
[15:24] <y0y0> sipior:
[15:24] <y0y0> I have a bit of a problem creating users, with adduser and regular gui useradd rubbish. I get this when using adduser: http://rafb.net/p/PnQNvX61.html
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> Ryder5: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=5   tells you how to set http / ftp proxy at cli
[15:25] <sipior> y0y0: or deeper existential issues?
[15:25] <midkniht> any reason why gvfs could be causing it?
[15:25] <punzada> marc if you're going server i'd say go with lts
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> Ryder5: you can put that in your `/.bashrc
[15:25] <midkniht> does gvfs do a local cache or somerthing?
[15:25] <DJones> storbeck: I've not had anything odd looking happen with mine, have you got desktop effects switched on?
[15:25] <maxbaldwin> !sound | maxbaldwin
[15:25] <midkniht> marctw, server - debian
[15:25] <Dreamglider> midkniht: backup your important data that's thefirst thing you should do, you can install gkremml it will show you disk usage and swap
[15:25] <midkniht> nothing important on that drive
[15:26] <midkniht> i know the usage
[15:26] <midkniht> im looking for the cause here
[15:26] <midkniht> im thinking its related to gvfs
[15:26] <y0y0> sipior: like
[15:26] <boscop> Does anyone know how to fix that?
[15:26] <midkniht> ?
[15:26] <Dreamglider> midkniht: the disk rpm is constant i think7200 or5400 rpm
[15:27] <midkniht> if it were constant i wouldnt hear it spinning louder at times than others
[15:27] <midkniht> its variating
[15:27] <midkniht> depending on something gvfs is doing
[15:27] <midkniht> not done it once since i killed gvfs
[15:28] <SmokeyD> boscop: fix what? Or did you ask a question I missed
[15:28] <cktest> Can
[15:28] <cktest> Can you read this?
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> !test | cktest
[15:28] <boscop> SmokeyD, yes, I have a bug in gedit. When pressing ctrl+s it doesn't save but shows the goto-line-dialog
[15:29] <Dreamglider> midkniht: when it's read/write the speed is constant, maybe it is in some powersaving mode and spinns down when not in use
[15:29] <ActionParsnip> boscop: is that the shortcut for save?
[15:29] <boscop> ctrl+s
[15:29] <y0y0> sipior:
[15:29] <y0y0> ?
[15:29] <y0y0> and if i do make a user: useradd -m -G users userblah
[15:29] <y0y0> when I su to the user, I get: bash: /home/drag/.bashrc: Permission denied
[15:29] <y0y0> for example.
[15:29] <boscop> ActionParsnip, and for goto-lin it's normally ctrl+i
[15:29] <uberNoober> I just ran chkrootkit and received a "Possible LKM trojan installed" warning. Anyone had this problem before?
[15:29] <midkniht> hdparm should be able to do what im asking
[15:29] <midkniht> ill look
[15:30] <y0y0> uberNoober: it means that you have an lkm installed
[15:30] <y0y0> duh.
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> boscop: have ou set any custom shortcut keys
[15:30] <cktest> I'm
[15:30] <uberNoober> y0y0: what's an lkm?
[15:30] <boscop> ActionParsnip, no, the bug was there from the beginning
[15:31] <rdz> hi all. is there a gnome-based webbrowser? i installed gnome-globalmenu, but it doesn't work with firefox, but only with gtk based applications
[15:31] <sipior> y0y0: you're better off with adduser, instead of useradd. also, did you issue the useradd via sudo?
[15:31] <boscop> ActionParsnip, and according to the menus the shortcuts are like that
[15:31] <y0y0> no.
[15:31] <y0y0> sipior: i tried using adduser but it is not working, do you not understand?!
[15:31] <y0y0> wtf.
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> boscop: tried reinstalling gedit. Doesnt F2 save?
[15:31] <y0y0> its not very difficult
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> !adduser
[15:31] <anthony_> Hello
[15:32] <torc> !codec
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> !hi anthony_
[15:32] <anthony_> :(
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> hehe
[15:32] <anthony_> lol
[15:32] <boscop> ActionParsnip, no F2 has no effect. How to reinstall? sudo apt-get reinstall gedit?
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> !hi | anthony_
[15:32] <anthony_> Sweet
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> boscop: sudo apt-get --reinstall install gedit
[15:32] <knoppix> hola
[15:32] <sipior> y0y0: well, i'm not a mind reader. also, it's not a good idea to say something isn't very difficult, when you seem to be having trouble doing it...
[15:32] <cktest> !hi
[15:33] <cktest> !hi!
[15:33] <y0y0> sipior: you're clearly not understanding anything I've said thus far.
[15:33] <ActionParsnip> boscop: you could use: find ~/ -name gedi*
[15:33] <anthony_> Would anyone be able to recommend me a good wireless utility that monitors frequencies over a period of time to find out which channel would be the best to set my network to? Preferably Draft N capable
[15:33] <LjL> !botabuse
[15:33] <ActionParsnip> boscop: to rename it to reset settings
[15:34] <sipior> y0y0: you haven't said much. certainly not in complete sentences. and i'm done wasting my time with you.
[15:34] <ZOJO> hi all can somebody help me i have problem with nvidia driver, i installed the nvidia-glx-173 driver but still says a fatal error that no screens found and: xinit: no such proccess (errno 3) : server error
[15:34] <_Whipper> ZOJO: try non-glx..
[15:35] <cktest> Could
[15:35] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: did you see the kernel build when it installed? did you run: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[15:35] <Dreamglider> anthony_: you can sudo airodump-ng wlan0 that will show net's and what channel they are on.
[15:35] <Doonz> Hey guys is it possible to rip Blu-ray movies on a ubuntu server box that is headless?
[15:35] <anthony_> Dreamglider: Is that like iwlist scan?
[15:36] <cktest> Could
[15:36] <heatmzzr> I use dvd rip, but when its about done i get an error.. how do I turn all the files into one avi file
[15:36] <ActionParsnip> anthony_: you could run: sudo dpkg-recongure xserver-xog to get to default then once in the desktop read logs and such
[15:36] <vasiliska> hi, i can't find how to make ssh client strict. i want it to exit connection if public key does not match. (i mean connecting with .ssh/authorized_keys)
[15:36] <vasiliska>  if it does not match - ssh asks for password
[15:36] <Dreamglider> anthony_: i dont know sry
[15:36] <christopher> Got a problem: I'm using ubuntu on a Dell Inspiron E1405 and my sound is always low.  How can i get the sound to turn up?
[15:36] <anthony_> hmm
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> christopher: run: lspci | grep -i audio
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> christopher: you can ten read uides for your audio chip
[15:37] <nico_> hi
[15:37] <Dreamglider> anthony_: airodump-ng wlan0 wil show the output in terminal
[15:37] <Dreamglider> hey
[15:37] <cktest> msg
[15:38] <Boznoz> hi, anybody here?
[15:38] <anthony_> Dreamglider, what package is that part of?
[15:38] <anthony_> I don't have it installed
[15:38] <cktest> No,
[15:38] <christopher> ActionParsnip: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[15:38] <_Whipper> Boznoz: 1478 total
[15:38] <anthony_> Ah, aircrack?
[15:38]  * anthony_ googles more
[15:38] <boscop> ActionParsnip, reinstalling didn't change it. And in the files listed with the command I don't find key settings. If they were changed the menu would say it, no?
[15:39] <Dreamglider> anthony_: it's in aircrack
[15:39] <ZOJO> i ran the nvidia-xconfig and than startx but the same error no screens found
[15:39] <heatmzzr> i have 6vob files from this dvd using dvd rip, how do I turn all into one avi file
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> christopher: ok now you can go find out how to set that up better
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> boscop: i dont think they are that dynamic
[15:40] <christopher> ActionParsnip: don't want to sound like an idoit, but where do i find that?
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: can you pastebin your xorg.conf please
[15:40] <_Whipper> heatmzzr: is this the #ripper ?-)
[15:40] <abhra1> i want to turn the screen off within 3min in my ubuntu 8.10.is it possible?
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> christopher: www.ask.com www.google.com
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> christopher: i'll lend a hand too
[15:40] <mattheus> hi
[15:40] <christopher> ok
[15:41] <heatmzzr> _Whipper: huh
[15:41] <mattheus> i have ubuntu 8.1 and my intel wifi 5100 doesn't work
[15:41] <ZOJO> ActionParsnip well i dont know because the laptop has no internet connection at the moment and i cant get the log on internet
[15:41] <bbeecher> does anyone have any exp with cifs? I'm mounting the a remote drive alright, but I'm hitting a problem with file permissions, and I'm thinking theres something I'm totally missing
[15:41] <heatmzzr> I used dvdrip and it decoded the dvd, but how do i convert it into one file
[15:41] <Dreamglider> abhra1: yes in system > pref's > Screensaver
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> christopher: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=298730
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: hmmm
[15:42] <Boznoz> I have just one simple question. When im calling with somebody using skype, after about one hour i lose my mic. I have to restart my pc to make it work again. any ideas?
[15:42] <simard> I have to connect to a host that changed its RSA key, now ssh prevents me to connect because of its policy, how do I tell it that it's ok for this host to have its key changed ?
[15:42] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: can you get a wired connection to it, you sound like you need updates if you have just done a fresh install
[15:42] <sipior> simard: remove its entry in .ssh/known_hosts
[15:42] <Dreamglider> abhra1: power management "put display to sleep when inactive for x minutes"
[15:42] <emilien> can't connecting  to internet .
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> Boznoz: wait for it to occur then read   dmesg | tail
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> emilien: wired or wireless or usb adsl modem
[15:43] <Boznoz> ok, thnx actionparsnip
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> emilien: iformation is useful
[15:43] <Psywiped> how do i tell the kernel version that im runing?
[15:43] <simard> sipior, it's hard to know which entry belongs to what host in there.. if ssh tells me Offending key in ~/.ssh/known_hosts:1, does that mean the first entry ? is it one-based, zero-based ?
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> Boznoz: theres not much we can hugely advise with skype as it is proprietary garbage
[15:44] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: uname -a
[15:44] <ortsvorsteher> Psywiped: uname  -r
[15:44] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: uname -r will output ONLY the kernel version numer
[15:44] <sipior> simard: that's a good question, and easy to test :-) easy enough just to remove the file anyhow.
[15:44] <ZOJO> ActionParsnip my OS is up to date because i did it last night but now im at work so i cant plugin the internet cabel
[15:45] <boscop> ActionParsnip, I checked all the files that were found but none of them contained key settings. Maybe I should use another editor ;)
[15:45] <bbeecher> I have a mounted drive using cifs, and the local file's perms are 777, but I get a permission error when accessing specific files. Anyone have any ideas for a place to start looking?
[15:45] <simard> sipior, yeah gimme a moment I'll tell you :)
[15:45] <ActionParsnip> boscop: leafpad is decent
[15:45] <Boznoz> Actionparsnip are there any other apps to connect to skype network?
[15:45] <Dramawulf> When I try to boot using the Live CD, Ubuntu drops me into a CLI. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, which switches me to using the VESA video driver and then tried startx. However, that gives me the following errors: http://pastie.org/426600 How can I fix this so I boot into a Live graphical environment?
[15:45] <presshere> !iso
[15:45] <ActionParsnip> Boznoz: its not something i use, ekiga is decent
[15:45] <Jmz> Does anyone know of a good open source website builder that is kind of like M$ web expressions and dreamweaver ?
[15:46] <_Whipper> isnt skype just a client? not a network.. :)
[15:46] <cktest> Hi,
[15:46] <Dimensions> Hiya ... does this "s" in following means secure ? and no one else can access it ? drwxrwsr-- 4 sslup sslup 4096 2009-03-25 14:14 mywebsite.com ??
[15:46] <erUSUL> !kompozer | Jmz
[15:46] <simard> sipior, looks like it's one-based
[15:46] <bbeecher> Dimesnions: no, it's the sticky bit
[15:46] <ActionParsnip> Dramawulf: did you md5 check the iso you downloaded as well as verify the cd one booted to?
[15:46] <Jmz> Thank you erUSUL :P
[15:47] <Dimensions> bbeecher: what is that used for ? apparently i can't access files inside the directory via browser .. it says permission denied ...
[15:47] <christopher> ActionParsnip: I'm not sure exactly how to configure it?
[15:47] <Dramawulf> ActionParsnip: I have checked the md5 of the iso. It's a USB, freshly formatted in FAT32.
[15:47] <bbeecher> Dimensions: via browser? do you mean a web browser?
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> Dramawulf: how fast did you burn the iso?
[15:47] <Dimensions> yeah bbeecher
[15:47] <Dimensions> web browser ..
[15:48] <emilien> ActionParsnip, none are picked up ,ifconfig gets one interface eth0 but not sure howto connect , my wireless is a usb , Ethernet controller : intel corporation 82801G. (eth0 is my lan )
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> christopher: you could try compiling alsa from source as that post says
[15:48] <Dramawulf> ActionParsnip: If I was using a CD, I would burn it at 2x. However, I'm using a USB stick.
[15:48] <mitmitkachu> hey all, when i eject my ipod it keeps showing an error
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> emilien: if its usb use  lsusb to list the usb devices
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> emilien: i'd recommend using wired connection to get fully updated (if you have done a fresh install)
[15:49] <christopher> ActionParsnip: ok, i'm new to compiling sources on linux
[15:49] <bbeecher> Dimensions: No idea how web browsers work for that - if you're trying to do this remotely you need to go through ftp and the perms would have to do with that
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> christopher: the guides are usually decent
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> emilien: you can alsouse the wired connection to download any packages / source code you will need to get the wifi working
[15:50] <bbeecher> Dimensions: if you are doing this locally then use Nautilus instead :)
[15:50] <mitmitkachu> anyone
[15:50] <Dimensions> bbeecher:  ... the website is https one ... if i remove the sticky thing from it ... that wont be get affected right ?
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> mitmitkachu: losf | grep <ipod mount point>
[15:50] <Dimensions> p.s im doing it via ssh ...
[15:50] <emilien> ActionParsnip, i can't connect through lan
[15:51] <bbeecher> Dimensions: the perms you listed were read for all, write for owner and group and execute for group and owner
[15:51] <Psywiped> why would updating the kernel break my audio?
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> emilien: ok then its gonna be trickier
[15:51] <bbeecher> Dimensions: oh through ssh? hmm
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: if you compiled a driver for the sound then it will need compiling for the NEW kernel
[15:51] <bbeecher> Dimensions: yeah, the sticky bit just has to do with what user the file is executed as
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: was the old kernel ok?
[15:51] <Dimensions> bbeecher: yeah via ssh ... if its read for all then how come i am getting permission forbidden ..
[15:51] <bbeecher> dimensions: It's not really used anymore I think? I dunno
[15:52] <ZOJO> ActionParsnip do i have to  do something with nvidia-kernel?
[15:52] <Psywiped> yea im runing 2.6.27-7-generic and the audio is working
[15:52] <vito> join #qucs
[15:52] <emilien> ActionParsnip, i do not need ath0(wifi) im happy with lan , i know in arch i had to use dhcpd to connect to lan through eth0
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: it will DKMS compile itself when it is installed
[15:52] <bbeecher> Dimensions: I'm not sure! I'm looking at a similar problem right now actually - I mounted drive through cifs and can't read a file despite it having 777 perms....
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: then why upgrade kernel if the one you are using works fine?
[15:52] <bbeecher> dimensions: Are you able to log into the machine and execute commands there?
[15:53] <bbeecher> Dimensions: it's just a problem with read access for that folder?
[15:53] <Dimensions> yeah bbeecher  i have full access to it as root ...
[15:53] <ZOJO> ActionParsnip i did a egrep -E 'WW|EE' /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it says (EE) no devices detected
[15:53] <christopher> exit
[15:53] <lordmetroid> I am trying to get S-video working... I know a great dilemma
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> emilien: if the device is shown in ifconfig then run: sudo ifup ath0
[15:53] <Psywiped> ActionParsnip: i ended up going back to the older kernel but it still has issues with wifi kernel panics and the intregrated bluetooth doesnt work
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: what nvidia card do you have: lspci | grep -i vga
[15:54] <Guest7552> hi
[15:54] <roman_> Can someone please help me? I'm missing all of my window borders and can't figue out how to get them to show back up.
[15:54] <emilien> ActionParsnip, thanks that did it connected =)
[15:54] <bbeecher> Dimensions: As root no less.. how strange
[15:54] <Dimensions> bbeecher:  that folder is main folder holds lots of sub folders .. besides holding website it holds cms and database ... strange thing is i can access phpmyadmin inside that folder but nothing else seems to be working ... it was fine till i changed ownershop to sslup user ... but i want other users to access every thing too ...
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: then you will have to see whats making your sound work in the older kernel (use lsmod in both boots) to see what is different
[15:54] <Guest7552> i have a problem with qucs svn
[15:54] <Dreamglider> what does grep do and what does it stand for ?
[15:54] <lordmetroid> I tried xrandr as specified on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/SVideo but all I get is: http://rafb.net/p/3XrS0W96.html
[15:54] <ZOJO> ActionParsnip i have an FEforce 9100M G (rev a2) and a 9300M GS (rev a1)
[15:55] <ZOJO> geforce sorry
[15:55] <Psywiped> ActionParsnip: where do i put lsmod?
[15:55] <Guest7552> i'm trying to install it
[15:55] <sipior> Dreamglider: "man grep" :-)
[15:55] <Dimensions> bbeecher:  phpmyadmin has root ownership i change the same for another folder but that didn't work too ..
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> emilien: add a line in /etc/network/interfaces that reads   iface ath0 auto
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> emilien: that will make it come up at boot
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: terminal
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: could try the 180 driver
[15:56] <ZOJO> glx-180?
[15:56] <Psywiped> un related how do i make it so my ssh doesnt auto disconnect?
[15:56] <bbeecher> Dimensions: if you're root, why don't you try resetting the perms to 755 or something?
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia*; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; sudo apt-get clean; sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[15:56] <austin_> I need help
[15:56] <SanadorHerido> http://www.estrellaroja.info/?cat=9
[15:56] <SanadorHerido> ò_ó
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> ZOJO: will default your settings for xorg and remove all old nvidia stuffs
[15:57] <torc> I am having an issue with my sound codecs; videos play but I all of a sudden have no sound now. Just crackles. How can I reinstall them all or what should I do?
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> Psywiped: change the timeout in sshd.conf to some stupendoes number
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> i'm out kids
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> peace out
[15:57] <austin_> I had ubuntu installed before, then i formatted. now ubuntu wont install, it gets to 49% and ggives me errno 5
[15:57] <abhra1> m glider
[15:58] <austin_> I had ubuntu installed before, then i formatted. now ubuntu wont install, it gets to 49% and ggives me errno 5
[15:58] <abhra1> is there a way to convert books into mobipocket prc format?
[15:58] <Dramawulf> When I try to boot using the Live CD, Ubuntu drops me into a CLI. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, which switches me to using the VESA video driver and then tried startx. However, that gives me the following errors: http://pastie.org/426600 How can I fix this so I boot into a Live graphical environment? The md5sum is good.
[15:58] <Dramawulf> And rather, it's a Live USB.
[15:59] <Machtin> hm.. why can't i give a folder with content read-permissions?
[15:59] <austin_> So can anyone help me?
[15:59] <Machtin> i'm using dolphin to do so.. and chmod +r /path/to/folder/* neither works?
[15:59] <afancy> Hi, could anybody help me this problem. I cannot login the Ubuntu with my account v
[15:59] <afancy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/137571/
[15:59] <Dimensions> lol
[16:00] <afancy> sorry the command i run is im-switch -z en_DK.UTF-8 -s scim-bridge
[16:00] <Dimensions> bbeecher: didn't think abt that before was just worried abt https as didn't wanted to mess up any thing ... Thank you bbeecher  it works now ...
[16:00] <sipior> austin_: can you boot from and use the live cd normally? the problem is only with the installation?
[16:01] <afancy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/137573/
[16:01] <Austin_> yes, Ic an boot normally.
[16:01] <Austin_> it just will not install
[16:01] <Austin_> it gives me errno 5
[16:01] <Austin_> Always at 49%, I have tried different cd's, tried my usb stick, nothing will work.
[16:03] <Austin_> any ideas sipior??
[16:03] <eraldo> anyone got Canon PIXMA MP610 working in Ubuntu amd64 ?
[16:03] <sipior> Austin_: perhaps you'll give me a minute to think and to type...
[16:03] <Austin_> yes
[16:03] <adac> Is there a way to set a different password for sudo instead of the same password as the sudoer user has?
[16:03] <mitmitkachu> hi all, what is a better menu that you guys know of besides the default
[16:04] <bbeecher> Dimensions: Good - glad to hear it.. I wonder why that happend? I sounds to me like you didn't actually have read perm, but it was claming you did. how wierd
[16:04] <sipior> Austin_: did you tell the installer to format the root partition when you were setting up the installation?
[16:04] <sipior> adac: not really, no.
[16:04] <Austin_> sipior, yes
[16:05] <Austin_> ext3, and also created a swap area.
[16:05] <UbuntuX> hi there, I am using Thinkpad R51 + Xubuntu 8.10. Does any one know how to get the touchpad middle button scrolling function?
[16:05] <adac> sipior, ok then maybe its better if I disable sudo and work with su
[16:05] <ZOJO> I have a Ralink wireless driver but it is not working probably needs a proper driver does somebody know witch is suitable for RALINK?
[16:05] <sipior> adac: why?
[16:05] <lordmetroid> Is it common to have an empty /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?
[16:05] <LjL> lordmetroid: in intrepid, yes, i think so
[16:05] <adac> sipior, because in my eyes it is unsave that the user password is same as the sudo password
[16:05] <sipior> adac: think about that for a moment...
[16:06] <neal_s> lordmetroid -> I think the new version of X11 doesn't use the same xorg.conf file, as of INtrepid?
[16:06] <Psywiped> anyone know if ubuntu is going to implement PAN support?
[16:06] <genii> adac: There is a way to make it use the root password. However, root password is not supported or encouraged in Ubuntu since it is built around using sudo anyhow. So having a root pw defeates the purpose, etc etc
[16:06] <lordmetroid> So how do I configure xorg, I need to add S-video support!
[16:06] <eraldo> anyone got Canon PIXMA MP610 working on Ubuntu amd64 ?
[16:06] <Daremonai> is there an open source project to read .fla files and compile them into swf?
[16:07] <adac> sipior, If your user pw is stolen then someone theoretically can become immediately su (over sudo)
[16:07] <sipior> Austin_: i was going to suggest that the install medium was bad, but you mention using several CDs and a usb stick. hmm...bizarre.
[16:07] <sipior> adac: and if someone steals your sudo password...
[16:07] <UbuntuX> How to configure touchpad middle button on Thinkpad R51 + Xubuntu? Anyone?
[16:07] <Austin_> sipior: Yes, I have used the cd i ordered from ubuntu's sites, and also 3 or 4 others i made myself. the md5sum is fine.
[16:07] <torc> I am having an issue with my sound codecs; videos play but I all of a sudden have no sound now. Just crackles. How can I reinstall them all or what should I do?
[16:08] <neal_s> Anyone have any experience with hooking up USB midi keyboards in Ubuntu?
[16:08] <vitopoma> i'm trying to  install qucs svn with no success
[16:08] <Machtin> hab ein verzeichnis grade mount -o bindet und das quellverzeichnis will sich nicht editieren lassen in seinen rechten.
[16:08] <oCean_> !de | Machtin
[16:08] <sipior> adac: there's a reason sudo exists. if you choose a secure password, and are cautious about where you type it, you will have no worries.
[16:08] <Machtin> pardon
[16:08] <Machtin> wrong channel.. my bad
[16:08] <adac> sipior, yeah I understand that. But login over ssh is done via the user password...and if your in public doing that it is unsave
[16:09] <adac> if it is at the same time the sudo pw
[16:09] <vitopoma> there is an error when i try to install qucs-core
[16:09] <Psywiped> adac: create a public private key and upload that to the server
[16:09] <Psywiped> adac: thats how i log into all my servers just set a password when you make it
[16:09] <afancy> Hi, i enable the network connection under recovery-mode command line mode by "sudo ifup eth0", but there is a username and password for the connection (I am in Hotel). Where do I set the login username and pwd? thanks
[16:10] <ikonia> afancy: with iwconfig
[16:10] <vitopoma> in particular when i try to create the config.h file with autoconf
[16:10] <ikonia> vitopoma: you where asking about this earlier
[16:10] <ikonia> vitopoma: have you contacted the maintainers
[16:10] <Machtin> trying to give all users read-permission for a folder - i'm using dolphin to do so.. and chmod +r /path/to/folder/* neither works? what is it?
[16:10] <afancy> ikonia: how to set it the login name and password?
[16:10] <vitopoma> i tried
[16:10] <adac> Psywiped, yeah that is a solution indeed
[16:10] <vitopoma> i asked in the channell #qucs
[16:11] <afancy> Hi, i enable the network connection under recovery-mode command line mode by "sudo ifup eth0", but there is a username and password for the connection (I am in Hotel). Where do I set the login username and pwd? thanks
[16:11] <linfenix> hello, someone knows a tool to decrypt files (specifically images) or any known method how to do it?
[16:11] <ikonia> vitopoma: ok -so why are you asking in here again
[16:11] <Stevethe1irate> Which package does this failed ./configure refer to? "checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.10) were not met:" , aptitude search gtk gives > 9000 answers.
[16:11] <adac> Psywiped, and you wouldn't have to worrie about a keylogger
[16:11] <Austin_> sipior: If it helps, i can install using the install inside windows feature, but I cannot put ubuntu on  its own partition. and, I cant install ubuntu on the entire hard drive.
[16:11] <ikonia> vitopoma: the problem is with the autoconf script that is nothing to do with ubuntu
[16:11] <ikonia> afancy: you can also set the login credentials in your interfaces file
[16:11] <vitopoma> do you know what is the official support channel for qucs?
[16:11] <ikonia> !wireless > afancy
[16:11] <Melcom> hi I am a support rep for ubuntu how may I help?
[16:11] <ikonia> vitopoma: no
[16:12] <Melcom>  hi I am a support rep for ubuntu how may I help?
[16:12] <ikonia> Melcom: no you are not
[16:12] <vitopoma> thank you anyway
[16:12] <Dimensions> bbeecher: no idea ... the weird thing was i could access a subfolder which had root access but when i had changed ownership for another folder ... couldn't access it...  thanks for the help bbeecher  :)
[16:12] <ikonia> Melcom: stop that now
[16:12] <{bosco}> is there anyway to get rid of the session and language options on the login screen??????
[16:12] <UbuntuX> linfenix: it depends on what program your file was originally encrypted.
[16:12] <afancy> ikonia: it is wired connection
[16:12] <ikonia> afancy: ooh,
[16:12] <afancy> ikonia: not wrirless
[16:12] <vitopoma> i thinked it was #qucs
[16:12] <adac> Psywiped, could you point me to a tutorial how you did this with public private key?
[16:12] <Melcom> I mean I am here to help people with ubuntu!
[16:12] <blackest_knight> how do i retrieve a bunch of files in subfolders to one big folder?
[16:12] <vitopoma> but there is no one there
[16:12] <eraldo> anyone got Canon PIXMA MP610 working with Ubuntu amd64 ?
[16:13] <Melcom> I mean I am here to help people with ubuntu!
[16:13] <Psywiped> adac: in term  ssh-keygen then copy onto the sever id_dsa.pub into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[16:13] <linfenix> thats the point, i don't know with wich program was encrypted
[16:13] <Melcom> I mean I am here to help people with ubuntu!
[16:13] <Melcom> I mean I am here to help people with ubuntu!
[16:13] <ikonia> vitopoma: there are support resources on the ubuntu website
[16:13] <Stevethe1irate> I have the MP140.. works ok on amd64.
[16:13] <afancy> Hi, i enable the network connection under recovery-mode command line mode by "sudo ifup eth0", but there is a username and password for the wired connection (not wirless). Where do I set the login username and pwd? thanks
[16:13] <bazhang> Melcom, stop
[16:13] <Stevethe1irate> Which package does this failed ./configure refer to? "checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.10) were not met:" , aptitude search gtk gives > 9000 answers.
[16:13] <Austin_> sipior: If it helps, i can install using the install inside windows feature, but I cannot put ubuntu on  its own partition. and, I cant install ubuntu on the entire hard drive.
[16:13] <ikonia> afancy: how do you normally set the username and password
[16:13] <vitopoma> i'll try that
[16:13] <bbeecher> Dimensions: np, glad it worked!
[16:13] <UbuntuX> linfenix: what extention name is followed by your filename?
[16:13] <afancy> ikonia: i open the webpage, then input the password
[16:13] <Psywiped> adac: id_dsa.pub can be found on your computer after you make it in ~/.ssh/
[16:14] <ikonia> afancy: ok - so you'll have to use a text browser like lynx
[16:14] <Melcom> hi all
[16:14] <Stevethe1irate> Oh christ Melcom is a south african.
[16:14] <ikonia> Melcom: stop
[16:14] <linfenix> wait, let me check
[16:14] <ikonia> Melcom: do not start repeating again
[16:14] <Stevethe1irate> Thought I was the only one.
[16:14] <adac> Psywiped, and how do I login then?
[16:14] <linfenix> UbuntuX: its JPG
[16:14] <vitopoma> i'm reading info automake to understand how everything works :)
[16:14] <afancy> ikonia: but i am not sure if lynx is install
[16:14] <Melcom> Do you know what you are very rood
[16:14] <bazhang> !ot > Melcom
[16:15] <Stevethe1irate> Hey boet. These okes will rock you.
[16:15] <ikonia> Melcom: you are flooding the channel with the same post  - over and over, please don't do it any more
[16:15] <Psywiped> adac: it becomes automatic
[16:15] <Dramawulf> When I try to boot using a FAT32 formatted Live USB, Ubuntu drops me into a CLI. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, which switches me to using the VESA video driver and then tried startx. However, that gives me the following errors: http://pastie.org/426600 How can I fix this so I boot into a Live graphical environment? The md5sum is good.
[16:15] <Melcom> ikonia: are you a monderator
[16:15] <john> Baldur
[16:15] <torc> Dragnslcr, have you tried with another PC?
[16:16] <ikonia> Melcom: yes, but thats not important
[16:16] <Stevethe1irate> "monderator" - Lol.
[16:16] <Picassotamus> Melcom: Doesn't matter if he is
[16:16] <Stevethe1irate> Such a dutch thing to say.
[16:16] <Psywiped> adac: after you do that you can turn off password authcation if you want but you wont be able to log on with new computers till you upload the key
[16:16] <ikonia> Melcom: please stop flooding the channel with repeate text
[16:16] <Stevethe1irate> Nonetheless, GTK dependancy is hurting.
[16:16] <UbuntuX> linfenix: can you be sure the JPG has been encrypted? If the file is downloaded, chances are it is broken, you are not able to open it either.
[16:16] <torc> Melcom, does it matter? We're a community of OSS users. Stop flooding.
[16:16] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: when you have a moment, just spam my name
[16:16] <Myrtti> and moving on
[16:16] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ?
[16:16] <Melcom> Look stevetheiirate are a racist
[16:16] <adac> Psywiped, ok thx!
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: Got a gtk dependancy issue
[16:17] <Cruelty> Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobilclub?
[16:17] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ooh you want help
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> Yeah.
[16:17] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: what's up ?
[16:17] <Melcom> f
[16:17] <Melcom> f
[16:17] <Melcom> f
[16:17] <FloodBot2> Melcom: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.10) were not met:
[16:17] <linfenix> yeah, im sure, but i think the file its a leter broken too
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> And aptitude search gtk
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> has > 9000 replies.
[16:17] <Cruelty> Laughing Out Loud
[16:17] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: what are you trying to build
[16:17] <Cruelty> What's going on here? :)
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> hamachi-gui
[16:17] <Stevethe1irate> Not in repos.
[16:17] <Psywiped> adac: i was geting 2k+ brake in attemps a week till i changed to the authrised key authentication and turned off password authentication
[16:17] <torc> I don't know how people even manage to get slight pleasure out of being that annoying in TEXT lol
[16:17] <eraldo> anyone got Canon PIXMA MP610 working with Ubuntu amd64 ?
[16:18] <Austin_> sipior: If it helps, i can install using the install inside windows feature, but I cannot put ubuntu on  its own partition. and, I cant install ubuntu on the entire hard drive.
[16:18] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: it looks like it wants a later version of GTK than is currently on your system
[16:18] <Dramawulf> eraldo: Have you searched the forums?
[16:18] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: what version do you currently have
[16:18] <linfenix> UbuntuX: anyway, can i fix it or decrypt ?
[16:18] <Psywiped> adac: all the help files are in "info ssh"
[16:18] <Stevethe1irate> Howto check?
[16:18] <ikonia> eraldo: I have an Ixus 70 and a SLR D1000 with ubuntu x64 working fine
[16:18] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: dpkg -l | grep gtk
[16:19] <ZOJO> how ca i check what wireless card do i have???
[16:19] <ikonia> ZOJO: lspci will give you the chipset
[16:19] <Dramawulf> ZOJO: Open up Terminal and type lspci.
[16:19] <Stevethe1irate> noxville@virtue:~/Desktop/hamachi-gui-0.9.6$ dpkg -l | grep gtk | wc -l
[16:19] <Stevethe1irate> 37
[16:19] <Stevethe1irate> :(
[16:19] <Dramawulf> ZOJO: Without the period.
[16:19] <adac> Psywiped, omg :( how did you noticed the attacks? did you used siomething like sshguard?
[16:19] <UbuntuX> linfenix, if the file is broken after it got encrypted, chances are you may not be able to decrypt it. try to use 'gpg' to verify what algorithm it was used, if the file indeed has been encrypted.
[16:19] <Machtin> trying to give all users read-permission for a folder - i'm using dolphin to do so.. and chmod -R a+r /path/to/folder/ neither works? what's wrong with that?
[16:19] <Psywiped> adac: i took a glance at the logs
[16:19] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: thats not what I said do
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: I know.
[16:20] <Dramawulf> Machtin: Is there any output from entering the command?
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> I'm saying theres 37 entries.
[16:20] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: I don't care how many entries there are
[16:20] <Machtin> Dramawulf: nope, if i do verbose mode it says it was changed
[16:20] <Psywiped> adac: i did end up adding fail2ban after i saw them
[16:20] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: I asked you to get the version of gtk installed on your system
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> Yeah.
[16:20] <lfaraone> Hi, how do I configure DHCP reservations of addresses in Ubuntu? (client side)
[16:20] <ZOJO> Dramawulf the network controller is it?
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> I know, but I mean, which _entry_ is the pertinent one
[16:20] <ikonia> lfaraone: reserveations are set on the server
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> libgtk2.0-0 ?
[16:20] <Stevethe1irate> or the -common?
[16:20] <linfenix> what gpg means?
[16:20] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: Stevethe1irate ooh right, ok libgtk2 will do
[16:20] <lfaraone> ikonia: hm, you can't make a request for one on the client?
[16:20] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: or common
[16:21] <Stevethe1irate> 2.14.4-0ubuntu1
[16:21] <ikonia> lfaraone: the client requests one, but will only get one if it's defined on the server
[16:21] <Dramawulf> ZOJO: Yes.
[16:21] <linfenix> its an aplication?
[16:21] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok - so you need the gtk-devel package installed then
[16:21] <Stevethe1irate> Ok.
[16:21] <adac> Psywiped, where are the log files for the ssh serer located?
[16:21] <lfaraone> ikonia: ok, how do I tell my client to request a reservation to be made?
[16:21] <Stevethe1irate> aptitude search gtk | grep dev?
[16:21] <Machtin> Dramawulf: however, if i then do ls -ld it tells me the old settings.
[16:21] <ikonia> lfaraone: you don't do it at the client level
[16:21] <Stevethe1irate> libgtk-dev?
[16:21] <ikonia> lfaraone: you set one at the sever
[16:21] <eraldo> ikonia: but you dont't use the mp610 right?
[16:21] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: that looks right
[16:21] <Stevethe1irate> K
[16:22] <Dramawulf> Machtin: And you're using sudo to give root privileges first?
[16:22] <ikonia> eraldo: no, not specifically
[16:22] <UbuntuX> 'gpg' is a common tool for encryption/decryption purposes and it is included in almost all linux ditributions. open your terminal and type: gpg --version
[16:22] <eraldo> ikonia: I don't know how to makt it work on 64 bit arch
[16:22] <Machtin> Dramawulf: i was running it as user "martin" and with sudo
[16:22] <UbuntuX> linfenix: 'gpg' is a common tool for encryption/decryption purposes and it is included in almost all linux ditributions. open your terminal and type: gpg --version
[16:22] <lfaraone> ikonia: so you can't *request* one on the client-side.
[16:22] <ikonia> eraldo: when you plug it in, look in /var/log/syslog see if you get an entry in the syslog
[16:22] <max_th> wde
[16:22] <ikonia> lfaraone: no, it has to be defined on the server
[16:22] <Machtin> Dramawulf: it's ntfs, but that doesn't matter, does it?
[16:22] <Psywiped> /var/log/auth.log
[16:22] <romero_> connect
[16:22] <Psywiped> adac: /var/log/auth.log
[16:22] <Stevethe1irate> Same error, checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.10) were not met:
[16:22] <Dramawulf> eraldo: Why are you here then? You should be in #archlinux.
[16:22] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok - so now thats going to be PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[16:22] <eraldo> ikonia: printing does work but is limited... and scane does not find the scanner
[16:23] <linfenix> ok thanks
[16:23] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: is $PKG_CONFIG_PATH set
[16:23] <max_th> i9v egot a proplem with an mp3 codec i install it but it doesnt run
[16:23] <ikonia> eraldo: oooh I thought it was a camera, sorry
[16:23] <linfenix> let me do it righ now, wait
[16:23] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: Not that I am aware of.
[16:23] <ikonia> eraldo: cannon printing devices can be a pain, sorry
[16:23] <Dramawulf> Machtin: The drive?
[16:23] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok I suggest you set it - I think it's /usr/lib/pkgconfig
[16:23] <eraldo> Dramawulf: oh sorry I meant architecture
[16:23] <Machtin> Dramawulf: the partition on which the folder is
[16:23] <eraldo> Dramawulf: ergo amd64
[16:23] <Stevethe1irate> set $PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib/pkgconfig"
[16:23] <Stevethe1irate> ?
[16:24] <nameless`> i've got a friend who is myopath and he needs a virtual keyboard at login screen (gdm) do you ever heard about that stuff ?
[16:24] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: looks good
[16:24] <Dramawulf> Machtin: If the drive is mounted, it shouldn't matter.
[16:24] <Stevethe1irate> Nah, same error.
[16:24] <Threetimes> hi i have a problem with cgi:irc, "Forbidden You don't have permission to access /irc.cgi on this server."
[16:24] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: one moment, what version of ubuntu are you on
[16:25] <ikonia> Threetimes: who runs the server ?
[16:25] <Threetimes> ikonia: I do
[16:25] <Machtin> Dramawulf: it is.. so any other idea?
[16:25] <Stevethe1irate> I actually have no clue, ssh'ed into the box
[16:25] <ikonia> Threetimes: check the permissions on the cgi script
[16:25] <Dramawulf> Machtin: Pardon me, I'm wrong. Have a look here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=123324
[16:25] <Stevethe1irate> its like lsb_release?
[16:25] <Threetimes> ikonia: 755
[16:25] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: lsb_release -a
[16:25] <Stevethe1irate> 8.10
[16:25] <mothergoose> i want to install ubuntu but my wirless want work
[16:25] <ikonia> Threetimes: now the aache config - is that defined as a cgi bin directory
[16:25] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: 2 minuts
[16:25] <Picassotamus> !wireless
[16:25] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: n_p
[16:25] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: think I've got an 8.10 box to check
[16:25] <Stevethe1irate> K.
[16:26] <adac> Psywiped, Cool :) I have 0 attacks :)
[16:26] <Machtin> Dramawulf: that's 2006, sure it's still ok? i remember that ntfs-support wasn't really there back then
[16:26] <ale87hw> hello
[16:26] <adac> Psywiped, Probably because my ssh is running on different port
[16:26] <mothergoose> i have a toshiba laptop with a atheros wireless card
[16:26] <Psywiped> adac: that does help matters
[16:26] <mothergoose> i really like ununtu ultimate edition
[16:26] <Threetimes> ikonia: no, ut i did this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/137588/
[16:26] <mothergoose> ubuntu
[16:27] <LjL> !ultimate
[16:27] <Dramawulf> Machtin: I'm not sure. I am by no means an expert but I have encountered a similar issue in an Arch install. You might give it a try at least.
[16:27] <ikonia> Threetimes: don't you have to set a cgi bin
[16:27] <ikonia> Threetimes: as in define one
[16:27] <Machtin> kay kay.. thanks then
[16:27] <RalphSpencer> Morning
[16:28] <mothergoose> can anyone help
[16:28] <Guest13783> im a student and i need a digital pen which works with ubuntu and is relatively easy on my wallet any suggestions?
[16:28] <Threetimes> ikonia: what if i want rehular php/css/etc files in the same directory?
[16:28] <Psywiped> fail2ban.actions: INFO   Set banTime = 864000
[16:28] <Dramawulf> mothergoose: Don't ask to ask, ask the question.
[16:28] <ikonia> Threetimes: hands up - don't know how it would effect that, I suspect not much difference
[16:28] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: just working it through
[16:28] <mothergoose> how do i get my atheros wirless card to work in ubuntu
[16:29] <adac> Psywiped, sorry "that does help matters" i don't undestand what you wanted to say
[16:29] <Dramawulf> !atheros
[16:29] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: n_p
[16:29] <RalphSpencer> I'm into g++, I compiled my .cpp file and now I have another file whose icon is same as that of an executable, but how do I run it?
[16:29] <mothergoose> yes
[16:29] <Dramawulf> mothergoose: Follow the link. Are you using an Eee PC by chance?
[16:30] <Psywiped> adac: to prove that you are human what is the fith word in this sentnce?
[16:30] <eraldo> anyone got Canon PIXMA MP610 working in Ubuntu amd64 ?
[16:30] <mothergoose> im on a laptop
[16:30] <mothergoose> toshiba
[16:30] <linfenix> UbutuX: i do this and give me this message; linfenix@linfenix-laptop:~/Desktop$ gpg 000000058652.JPG gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found pg: processing message failed: eo
[16:30] <linfenix> eof
[16:30] <RalphSpencer> So I have to shout and yell to attract everyone's attention?
[16:30] <Dramawulf> mothergoose: The WifiDocs link listed above will help you get your wireless working.
[16:31] <oCean_> !patience | RalphSpencer
[16:31] <adac> Psywiped, hmmm I'm a machine :P
[16:32] <Errietta> hello
[16:32] <Dramawulf> RalphSpencer: I think we're at a premium as far as experts go, there might not be anyone who has the answer. Try Googling the question if you haven't already.
[16:32] <Errietta> can u plz tell me why writing a disk screws it up and my cdplayer wont play it
[16:32] <Errietta> ive wasted 2 disks already
[16:32] <Errietta> im not willing to waste another
[16:32] <Dramawulf> Errietta: Do you receive an error?
[16:32] <Errietta> no
[16:32] <Errietta> it works fine in my pc
[16:32] <Errietta> but not cdplayer
[16:32] <pozic> Is it a bad idea to give people who have no clue about computers access to synaptic (is there already a simpler way to do that than reading the man page of sudo)?
[16:32] <RalphSpencer> Hmm
[16:32] <LjL> !enter | Errietta
[16:32] <Myrtti> Errietta: is it a RW-disc?
[16:33] <Errietta> how should i know
[16:33] <Dramawulf> Errietta: That's odd. Are you burning it as a music disc or a data disc?
[16:33] <Errietta> Data disc
[16:33] <Errietta> it's mp3
[16:33] <Errietta> my cd player plays mp3
[16:33] <UbuntuX> linfenix: the file is either broken or encrypted and wrapped by a specific program.
[16:33] <Dramawulf> Errietta: There's your issue.
[16:33] <Errietta> no
[16:33] <Errietta> i want it to be mp3
[16:33] <FloodBot2> Errietta: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:33] <Errietta> im not gonna convert it
[16:33] <Errietta> takes ages
[16:33] <Errietta> hello
[16:34] <Lint02> !mintsupport > lint02
[16:34] <Errietta> hell
[16:34] <Errietta> o
[16:34] <Myrtti> Errietta: if you take the cd and look at it, does it say that it's a CD-RW or CD-R disc?
[16:34] <Errietta> where does it say that
[16:34] <pozic> Errietta: you act like a little baby.
[16:34] <RalphSpencer> \mode #ubuntu -n
[16:34] <LjL> Errietta: are you messing around?
[16:34] <RalphSpencer> ugh
[16:34] <ikonia> pozic: thats uncalled for
[16:34] <Dramawulf> pozic: Don't throw insults.
[16:35] <Psywiped> Dramawulf hes just stating a fact
[16:35] <mothergoose> thanks
[16:35] <linfenix> UbuntuX: humm.. so can't do anything?
[16:37] <RalphSpencer> Is this channel always in the mess>
[16:37] <RalphSpencer> ?
[16:37] <Psywiped> yes
[16:37] <RalphSpencer> lol
[16:37] <Dramawulf> RalphSpencer: I'd prefer it there were more people here for support that knew their Linux. Might be less of a mess. :P
[16:38] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: You there?
[16:38] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: sorry - still working it through
[16:38] <Draike> is there a command that will show files that ls -a wont?
[16:38] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: according to the versions you should be fine
[16:38] <RalphSpencer> Heh, more of us need help..
[16:38] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ar eyou %100 sure PKG_CONFIG_PATH is now set
[16:38] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: Yeah, I thought that :(
[16:38] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: echo $PKG_CONFIG_PATH - does it look good ?
[16:38] <Stevethe1irate> Um.
[16:38] <Stevethe1irate> I'm using a new terminal now
[16:38] <linfenix> UbuntuX: humm.. so i can't do anything?
[16:38] <Psywiped> well the people in eu are out drinking and the people in the us are working and the people in Jap arnt in this room
[16:39] <Stevethe1irate> I'll have to reset right?
[16:39] <Stevethe1irate> I'll have to reset right?
[16:39] <Stevethe1irate> *whhops
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> What to again?
[16:41] <Draike> is there a command that will show files that ls -a dosn't show?
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> Draike: ls -a shows everything
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> Surely?
[16:41] <Psywiped> draike: sudo ls -a
[16:41] <xorxes> How can I forward 100 messages at once?
[16:41] <cktest> How
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: what path must it be?
[16:41] <Draike> Psywiped ty
[16:41] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: /usr/lib/pkgconfig
[16:41] <fortunachris> hi there
[16:41] <cktest> Hey
[16:41] <oCean_> RalphSpencer: Have some patience. People here are volunteers, helping out other people were they can. Answers are not always available. Just re-post your question in say 10 minutes, you may find someone joining that can suggest an answer
[16:41] <tq|Memphis> how can i change my dns on ubuntu
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> noxville@virtue:~/Desktop/hamachi-gui-0.9.6$ set $PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> noxville@virtue:~/Desktop/hamachi-gui-0.9.6$ echo $PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> Returns null.
[16:41] <Psywiped> if at first it dont succed try sudo if that doent work then sudo shutdown
[16:41] <Stevethe1irate> With and without " 's
[16:41] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig
[16:41] <tq|Memphis> how can i change my dns on ubuntu
[16:42] <Psywiped> tq|memphis: we dont know ask google
[16:42] <ikonia> tq|Memphis: /etc/resolv.conf
[16:42] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: same error.
[16:42] <ikonia> Psywiped: that's not the right attitude
[16:42] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok - no sweat we'll work it through
[16:42] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: echo $PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[16:42] <Psywiped> ikonia it is when they ask 2 times in 1 min
[16:42] <Stevethe1irate> /usr/lib/pkgconfig
[16:43] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: PKG_CONFIG_DIR hang on
[16:43] <oCean_> tq|Memphis: Do you get your ip/dns info automatically? Through DHCP?
[16:43] <linfenix> tq|Memphis
[16:43] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: nope it's PKG_CONFIG_PATH - I was right
[16:43] <tq|Memphis> linfenix: yes?
[16:43] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: sorry about the confussion
[16:43] <linfenix> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-35382.html
[16:43] <tq|Memphis> oCean_ , yes i do
[16:43] <Stevethe1irate> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
[16:43] <Stevethe1irate> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
[16:43] <tq|Memphis> linfenix: thanks
[16:43] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: n_p
[16:43] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok - so it looks like still missing the dev package
[16:43] <linfenix> jai.. ok
[16:43] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: one moment
[16:43] <Stevethe1irate> K
[16:44] <berndHB> join communtu
[16:44] <Stevethe1irate> [I did an apt-get update around 25 mins ago, so its not that]
[16:44] <oCean_> tq|Memphis: the DNS servers are in /etc/resolv.conf. When on DHCP, it should be provided by your isp while obtaining an IP address
[16:44] <sebsebseb> .
[16:44] <Psywiped> oCean_: he may be using openDNS
[16:44] <puddle> hi
[16:44] <sebsebseb> puddle: hi
[16:45] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: libgtk2.0-dev is installed now correct ?
[16:45] <Stevethe1irate> ikonia: ... I have a better solution
[16:45] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: ok
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> I will write my own GUI
[16:46] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: wow - bold, but ok
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> Since I only need basic GUI features.
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> Like, start, stop, connect.
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> :D
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> Thanks for help though
[16:46] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: go for it then
[16:46] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: no problem
[16:46] <Stevethe1irate> I should perhaps report this problem tho
[16:47] <nameless`> i've got a friend who is myopath and he needs a virtual keyboard at login screen (gdm) do you ever heard about that stuff ?
[16:47] <_KaszpiR_> i got a question, anyone used FOG (Free OpenSource Ghost)? the installation of the server is aimed at fedora/ubuntu, and i was wondering if i could try to run autoinstaller on debian instead of ubuntu, not sure though what are the differences between those distros
[16:47] <ikonia> Stevethe1irate: I don't think it's a problem, I think the development environment is just not setup correclty yet
[16:48] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: try it see how you get on
[16:48] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: update the docs with how you get on, I'm sure others would be interested to know
[16:49] <_KaszpiR_> i use mainly debian but i presume installer for ubuntu would fit to debian after minor changes
[16:49] <oCean_> nameless`: not sure about that. There is autologin though for gdm
[16:49] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: try it
[16:49] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: it would make a good note worthy test
[16:49] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: I'm sure others would be interested too
[16:50] <_KaszpiR_> well, i ahvent installed the FOG on ubuntu
[16:50] <_KaszpiR_> fedora neither
[16:50] <ikonia> _KaszpiR_: try it
[16:50] <_KaszpiR_> i guess i gonna see whats going on on the ubuntu first
[16:50] <jove> hello, does anyone know how to enable "CUPS"  ?
[16:51] <sktrdie> Hi
[16:51] <sktrdie> hi
[16:51] <_KaszpiR_> gonna test it on virtual servers , then if all gonna be okay i'll set up dedicated standalone machine
[16:51] <sktrdie> how do I stop ubuntu from loading X and gdm ?
[16:52] <XB23> hmm i get an error on startup saying the kernel needs features not present in the CPU pae
[16:52] <genii> sktrdie: use update-rc.d command to make gdm not run, and X will not run as well, as a result
[16:53] <oCean_> nameless`: still there?
[16:53] <genii> sktrdie: You will need to manually do the startx after this.
[16:54] <nameless`> oCean_, yes
[16:54] <Dramawulf> !give
[16:54]  * Cosmo gives Dramawulf :Dramawulf!n=chatzill@0xc2ff3a1f.inet.dsl.telianet.dk PRIVMSG #ubuntu :-!give.
[16:54]  * kane77 gives Dramawulf a Kernelpanic
[16:54] <oCean_> nameless`: ok. I found something that might help with a virtual kb on login
[16:54] <Dramawulf> !give jove cups
[16:54]  * Cosmo gives Dramawulf :Dramawulf!n=chatzill@0xc2ff3a1f.inet.dsl.telianet.dk PRIVMSG #ubuntu :-!give jove cups.
[16:54]  * kane77 gives jove a tuna. Still in the can! *BONK* That will leave a mark
[16:54] <emilien> how big should a boot partition be ?
[16:54] <Pici> Dramawulf: Please stop.
[16:54] <nameless`> oCean_, cool what is it ?
[16:55] <Dramawulf> Pici: Woah, just trying to figure out bot commands here, relax.
[16:55] <Pici> !msgthebot > Dramawulf
[16:55] <Dramawulf> Pici: Cheers.
[16:55] <oCean_> nameless`: in System > Admin > login window, on Accessibility tab, one can enable "Accessible login", which provides a variety of extra tools
[16:56] <nameless`> oCean_, i'll take a look
[16:56] <Dramawulf> !cups
[16:56] <oCean_> nameless`: I have no experience with that, but see this post: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9166, which describes how to enable GOK (onscreen keyboard)
[16:57] <Dramawulf> jove: See above, should help you configure CUPS.
[16:57] <emilien> how big should a boot partition be ?
[16:57] <Dramawulf> emilien: 100mb is safe.
[16:58] <cremetorte> hi i just installed gdesklets and for every desklet , gnome displays in task bar an entry called "gdesklet-daemon" this is very anoying with more than 10 desklets
[16:58] <nameless`> oCean_, what it is supposed to provide ?
[16:58] <nameless`> oCean_, it didn't change anything for me
[16:58] <emilien> Dramawulf, what about swap ?
[16:59] <Dramawulf> emilien: Double your RAM up to 2GB. 2GB is the ceiling.
[16:59] <oCean_> nameless`: I think you have to follow steps from this post: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9166, under "Setting Up Assistive Technology Support"
[17:00] <oCean_> nameless`: I'll give it a try also... be right back
[17:00] <Dramawulf> !disks
[17:00] <Dramawulf> emilien: See above.
[17:01] <Dramawulf> Does our bot not have a !give function of any sort?
[17:03] <sjokkis> hey guys i can't configure my keyboard plz help :'(
[17:04] <Dramawulf> sjokkis: Describe to me exactly the issue.
[17:04] <Dramawulf> sjokkis: Or rather, elaborate.
[17:05] <oCean_> nameless`: hm, didn't work for me either :(
[17:05] <runpain2> what drivers does ubuntu load for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[17:05] <sjokkis> Dramawulf: it's an asus eee 1000h. i installed using the expert mode, where i set the keyboard to 105 keys, and the layout to US International (or at least what used to be named that). however, the alt-gr key doesn't work, and there are lots of dead keys, which that layout doesn't have. using xev i've found that the alt-gr key reports the same name as it does on another laptop i have where everything works fine
[17:06] <Dramawulf> sjokkis: Have you tried searching the Eee Users forum? Eee PCs are notorious for their issues with Linux.
[17:06] <Lint02> how can I setup keyboard switch hotkey in Xfce desktop?
[17:07] <nameless`> oCean_, :(
[17:07] <sjokkis> Dramawulf: i haven't found anything, but i could try some more
[17:07] <thewrath> hi nameless`
[17:08] <nameless`> hi thewrath
[17:08] <sjokkis> hi thewrath, nameless`
[17:08] <thewrath> where do i post stuff concerning jaunty?
[17:08] <thewrath> hi sjokkis
[17:08] <nameless`> hi sjokkis
[17:08] <Pici> thewrath: #ubuntu+1 please
[17:08] <thewrath> ok
[17:08] <sjokkis> oh maybe i should be in #ubuntu+1 too
[17:08] <thewrath> i need help wtih information related to updating a driver
[17:08] <Dramawulf> sjokkis: I'm not sure how else to help you unfortunately.
[17:09] <sjokkis> it's okay
[17:09] <_KaszpiR_> ikonia http://www.fogproject.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80&Itemid=0 looks like i give it a go tomorrow, time to go home
[17:09] <_KaszpiR_> bye, thx for help
[17:09] <thewrath> could someone help me?
[17:10] <Dramawulf> thewrath: Ask your question with detail please. We have no idea what driver you're looking to update for example.
[17:10] <eth> I need to have users with ftp access however I do not want the same users to have ssh access, is that possible with pure-ftpd?
[17:11] <thewrath> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/305907 that is the bug i am am expericing
[17:11] <thewrath> i am running jaunty but i know that is a bug in 8.10 and januty
[17:11] <thewrath> was wondering if someoen could help me with that
[17:12] <thewrath> wondering if someone could help me walk through taht process step by step
[17:12] <oCean_> nameless`: Hm, seems a little more has to be done to activate controls during login. Might be a little harder then I thought. See http://snoringbeagle.net/gnome-access-guide/x234.html
[17:13] <runpain2> what drivers does ubuntu load for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[17:13] <Dramawulf> thewrath: If it's a bug it need to be fixed first.
[17:13] <thewrath> the updated driver and the patch that broadcom released on the 20 march apparently works
[17:14] <zhw> hello
[17:14] <runpain2> Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[17:14] <jasballa> hello anybody want to test a vfstpd connect?
[17:14] <thewrath> jasballa: i can
[17:14] <jasballa>  my ip is 24.103.201.39
[17:14] <thewrath> pm me with details
[17:14] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[17:14] <zhw> 有华人吗？
[17:15] <Pici> !zh | zhw
[17:15] <syva> hey for some reason when i do a ctrl-alt (F1, F2, etc) i don't get  a login prompt, only a black screen any ideas?
[17:15] <dhruvasagar> People I am in deep trouble! I need help!!!
[17:16] <nameless`> oCean_, in fact i tried to launch xvkbd as the same time as gdm but it didn't works
[17:16] <thewrath> so no one can help me then?
[17:16] <thewrath> just to go through teh process of updating the driver and the patch?
[17:16] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[17:16] <dhruvasagar> I have been working on Ubuntu over a year now!
[17:16] <sipior> thewrath: you're asking for a big time commitment, frankly. might be better to try it yourself, and come back if you have any specific questions about the process.
[17:17] <Dramawulf> !ask
[17:17] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[17:17] <dhruvasagar> today Ubuntu suddenly is not loading
[17:17] <oCean_> nameless`: well, that link I send before was actually for Solaris... I figure it should match...
[17:17] <thewrath> sipior: i have instructions they just dont make complete sense to me
[17:17] <dhruvasagar> it reaches the grub, loads ubuntu, the progress bar loads completely, then the waiting cursor comes and it just keeps waiting
[17:17] <dhruvasagar> I never reach the login screen
[17:17] <digen> dhruvasagar: what error message do you get while booting ?
[17:17] <sipior> thewrath: this is a good place to ask questions about them, then :-)
[17:18] <digen> dhruvasagar: try booting without the splash screen
[17:18] <nameless`> oCean_, i already tried one hour ago, it fails miserably :(
[17:18] <dhruvasagar> digen: how??
[17:18] <digen> dhruvasagar: From the Grub menu for the kernel entry, remove the string 'string' and press enter, immediately press 'b' to boot
[17:19] <digen> dhruvasagar: when you reach the Grub menu, you should see instructions for selecting and passing options to the kernel
[17:19] <dhruvasagar> digen: so I should press 'e' to edit it first
[17:19] <thewrath> ok i ma in class sipior when i get back to work i will ask
[17:19] <dhruvasagar> digen: yes ok go on
[17:19] <digen> dhruvasagar: yes that's correct
[17:20] <dhruvasagar> digen: ok I will do that and see what error I am getting
[17:20] <digen> dhruvasagar: without the splash screen will show the finer details of what is going on
[17:20] <digen> dhruvasagar: good luck !
[17:20] <Daremonai> is there an open source project to read .fla files and compile them into swf?
[17:20] <dhruvasagar> digen: yea I know that, just didn't know how to skip loader
[17:20] <ccitt> hey guys
[17:20] <dhruvasagar> digen: thanks a lot, I will be back in sometime
[17:20] <digen> dhruvasagar: anytime !
[17:21] <sofixuser> i can't adds ikons on desktop
[17:21] <sofixuser> ubuntu
[17:21] <oCean_> nameless`: you tried editing /etc/gdm/modules/AccessKeyMouseEvents ?
[17:21] <ccitt> i'm trying to join an intrepid workstation to a domain run on ebox (ubuntu intrepid server 8.10) with the likewise-open tool and it keeps puking yelling about being unable to open ports. winxp machines can join the domain just fine. any ideas?
[17:22] <nameless`> oCean_, not yet, i'll give a look
[17:24] <napzter> Hi Guys will someone pm me.... in help in KERNEL Shell programming in Ubuntu
[17:25] <nameless`> napzter, kernel shell programming ?
[17:25] <thewrath> sipior: u going to be on in like 20-40 minutes
[17:25] <ccitt> kernel programming and shell programming are two different things. completely different
[17:25] <napzter> nameless yes
[17:25] <nameless`> napzter, i don't understand how you did that
[17:25] <nameless`> napzter, can you be more explicit :)
[17:25] <sipior> thewrath: probably not, but there are plenty of folks around who can help, i suspect
[17:25] <thewrath> ok
[17:26] <XB23> how do i detect what arcitecture of ubuntu i need for my CPU
[17:26] <napzter> nameless I need help in  KERNEL ShELL
[17:26] <nameless`> napzter, you misunderstood
[17:26] <nameless`> napzter, kernel programming is programming in C
[17:26] <ccitt> anyone here have ubuntu workstations successfully joined to an ubuntu ldap domain??
[17:26] <Pici> napzter: do you mean the korn shell?
[17:26] <napzter> no.... Im having problem in programming.... in kernel.....
[17:26] <nameless`> napzter, it's not that easy because you can't link the clib
[17:26] <napzter> yup korn shell.. KSH
[17:26] <nameless`> napzter, ok so what is the matter with the shell ?
[17:27] <napzter> KSH >  i cant print the result of addition..
[17:27] <nameless`> napzter, it is not kernel programming
[17:27] <napzter> sorry
[17:27] <napzter> im just too
[17:27] <nameless`> it is also not programming ^^
[17:27] <napzter> tired
[17:28] <napzter> hehehehehhe
[17:28] <napzter> scripting'
[17:28] <nameless`> napzter, did you try #ksh ?
[17:28] <napzter> yup
[17:28] <XB23> how do i detect what arcitecture of ubuntu i need for my CPU
[17:28] <Forsakensoul> hey guys how do I fix the wifi on a HP Compaq C775 running on ubuntu 8.10
[17:28] <Forsakensoul> ?
[17:28] <napzter> the result of any arithmetic is having problem
[17:29] <nameless`> napzter, i never used ksh sorry :(
[17:29] <Dramawulf> XB23: Ubuntu is compiled against i386. Unless your computer is unimaginably old, you'll be fine with x86.
[17:29] <nameless`> napzter, but my guess is you should take a look to the documentation :]
[17:29] <SandGorgon> guys.. any alternative pdf viewer - I need to copy huge amounts of text and document-viewer is having trouble separating left and right hand columns
[17:30] <nameless`> Dramawulf, my mac is a powerpc and not that old :)
[17:30] <XB23> kk
[17:30] <Dramawulf> nameless': Exactly. :P
[17:30] <XB23> Dramawulf its weird though
[17:30] <XB23>  i get an error on startup saying the kernel needs features not present in the CPU pae
[17:30] <nameless`> XB23, which distribution ?
[17:30] <nameless`> XB23, you tried to compile the kernel by yourself ?
[17:31] <Dramawulf> SandGorgon: apvlv! Super light and with all the input quirks you know and love using Vim. ;)
[17:31] <XB23> ubuntu-8.10-server-i386.iso
[17:31] <XB23> no nameless`
[17:31] <XB23> its just running on virtualbox
[17:31] <nameless`> mok
[17:31] <SandGorgon> Dramawulf: is there a repo?
[17:31] <nameless`> sorry guy i gotta go :)
[17:31] <nameless`> bye
[17:31] <Forsakensoul> does anybody know how I can fix up the wifi drivers for a hp compaq C series notebook?
[17:32] <mspoula> ikonia: got it workingafter updating the firmware and Bios updated.  I had to break out floppies.
[17:32] <sipior> XB23: how much memory have you allowed the vm to use?
[17:32] <Dramawulf> SandGorgon: Try sudo apt-get install apvlv. If that doesn't work, then there probably isn't.
[17:32] <XB23> 256mb ram
[17:32] <sipior> XB23: try upping that to 512, and see if it doesn't solve the problem.
[17:33] <ikonia> mspoula: well done,
[17:33] <XB23> k
[17:34] <XB23> still doing it sipior
[17:34] <sipior> XB23: half a moment, i have it backwards. you're using the server kernel on a cpu that doesn't support pae. try using the desktop kernel.
[17:34] <mspoula> ikonia: thanks for the help.  I laughed when I ran the executables from dell and it told me that i needed floppy disks.  Older equipment is fun.
[17:34] <ikonia> mspoula: I remember issues with the 1850's so I suspected it would be the same
[17:34] <XB23> but i dont want the gui
[17:34] <XB23> i just want the command line version lol
[17:35] <natrixnatrix89> hi guys. Does anyone know if bluez works with intrepid? Do you know a page with instructions installing?
[17:36] <T0aD> hi everyone
[17:36] <Dramawulf> !bluetooth
[17:36] <T0aD> do you know some software to stress hardware ?
[17:36] <sipior> XB23: well, you can't run the basic server install on your cpu, but you can simply uninstall all of the packages you don't want after installation.
[17:36] <sipior> XB23: so, install the desktop version, and then remove packages to taste.
[17:36] <dhruvasagar> Hi I am back
[17:37] <dhruvasagar> some one please help me
[17:37] <dhruvasagar> I beg!
[17:37] <T0aD> dhruvasagar, on your knees !
[17:37] <dhruvasagar> Ubuntu hangs after the ubuntu progress bar completes and never reaches the login screen
[17:37] <dhruvasagar> I am on my knees :(
[17:37] <XB23> enabled PAE on virtualbox
[17:37] <XB23> solved it
[17:37] <mspoula> neone ever setup sendpage with nagios.  I have been using Nagios for years and now want to hook up a modem for backup message sending in case our whole network goes down, email server, etc?
[17:37] <sipior> XB23: that also works :-)
[17:37] <XB23> good old google lol
[17:38] <thewrath> XB23: lol
[17:38] <thewrath> XB23: you use virtual box
[17:38] <dhruvasagar> can anyone please help me???
[17:38] <thewrath> yea
[17:38] <dhruvasagar> I really want my ubuntu back
[17:38] <XB23> thewrath yes
[17:38] <dhruvasagar> :((
[17:38] <T0aD> dhruvasagar, before boot, go to grub, edit boot level with 'e' , then boot second line with 'e' and remove 'quiet splash' type enter then 'b' to boot and see the real problem
[17:38] <thewrath> dhruvasagar: just ask your qustion
[17:38] <XB23> just for my dev so i can run rsync lol
[17:38] <thewrath> lol
[17:38] <thewrath> what is rsync again
[17:38] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: hey I tried that
[17:38] <jvm_> hi. i am using a proprietary ati fglrx driver on a new dell notebook. while advanced desktop effects are activated, extreme flickering during video playback is taking place. is there some workaround?
[17:39] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: when I press e and remove quiet, and press b it still shows the splash
[17:39] <T0aD> dhruvasagar, then remove quiet and splash
[17:39] <dhruvasagar> thewrath: ubuntu finishes the splash progress bar, shows the waiting cursor, mouse moves, but nothing further happens, I am not reaching the login screen
[17:39] <T0aD> like i said
[17:39] <torkel_> is there any gnome application available for using my bluetooth phone from the desktop? (calling from desktop etc)
[17:40] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: as I said I removed it and tried but it still shows the splash and when I return the quiet option is still there
[17:40] <thewrath> u using flg?
[17:40] <thewrath> driver?
[17:40] <thewrath> what i just said is not the complete name of the driver but close i beleive
[17:40] <dhruvasagar> thewrath: what is flg??
[17:40] <thewrath> i was just saying to ask it
[17:40] <T0aD> dhruvasagar, yes its normal its not saving the change
[17:40] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[17:41] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: so then what do I do??
[17:41] <T0aD> but you should be able to remove the splash like that, you probably do something wrong, try again
[17:41] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: I tried 3 times, but :(
[17:41] <runpain2>  for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[17:41] <Tetracomm> Hello. Which is the best circuit design program for Linux?
[17:41] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio  for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[17:41] <dhruvasagar> :((
[17:42] <T0aD> dhruvasagar, then die in pain!
[17:42] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: I am able to use recovery mode option and login
[17:42] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: there is no error or anything during the running of the recovery mode
[17:42] <mspoula> dell sucks who can I complain to?  They have postponed next business day support 4 days now.
[17:42] <dhruvasagar> T0aD: please don't say that I really need my ubuntu back :(
[17:42] <micamar19> hi
[17:43] <sipior> mspoula: uhhh...Dell, maybe?
[17:43] <napzter> who use korn shell here?
[17:43] <sipior> Tetracomm: have you tried spice?
[17:43] <dhruvasagar> Can anybody help me here please??
[17:43] <dhruvasagar> I have a lot of work to get back to but my ubuntu just wont start :(
[17:44] <mspoula> sipior. lol I can never understand them when I call though?
[17:44] <o0Chris0o> dhruvasagar: take a deep breath, and be patient
[17:44] <thewrath> call who mspoula
[17:44] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: I am trying since 3 hours now
[17:44] <micamar19> hi all
[17:44] <mspoula> Dell?
[17:44] <thewrath> i hate dell tech support
[17:44] <Dramawulf> dhruvasagar: There's always paid support.
[17:44] <XB23> how do i change the root password using sudo?
[17:44] <mspoula> Yes, Yes they suck.
[17:44] <sipior> XB23: generally that's not required, since you can just use sudo :-)
[17:45] <o0Chris0o> dhruvasagar: there is a reason why its not working, what did you recently do?
[17:45] <genii> !info geda | Tetracomm
[17:45] <dhruvasagar> Dramawulf: hmm I will perhaps consider that if I am unable to do so
[17:45] <XB23> yeh but im tryin to set it up so root can login direct from ssh
[17:45] <XB23> its a dev machine running on a internal network so no real security risk
[17:45] <mspoula> guy came to fix laptop yesterday looked like he sleeps on park benches at night and drinks too much.
[17:45] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: yes, well I had done a lot of things, I am usually always installing or uninstalling softwares, I was trying some softwares like GNOME Do and the likes...
[17:45] <micamar19> I'm trying to setup my dling usb adapter wireless. -->1st I used ndiswrapper -i *.inf --> ok
[17:46] <Tetracomm> I have geda already.
[17:46] <Tetracomm> Anything better than that?
[17:46] <micamar19> Then lsusb show me my hardware device -->Bus 005 Device 002: ID 2001:3a03 D-Link Corp.
[17:46] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: can you tell me a way to bypass the splash screen and see the proper booting logging sequence instead?
[17:46] <XB23> ah  sudo passwd root
[17:46] <XB23> silly me lol
[17:46] <micamar19> i'dont know what to do, my card doesnt work yet
[17:46] <micamar19> any sugest?
[17:46] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: I tried editing the grub entry but it doesn't save what changes I do and still shows the splash :(
[17:47] <macman> there anyway to create a share from the command line ?
[17:47] <o0Chris0o> dhruvasagar: Im not really sure what to tell you, I'm not that advanced, all I can say is stick around in here
[17:47] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio  for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[17:47] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: ok, will keep trying
[17:47] <o0Chris0o> dhruvasagar: good luck, hope you figure it out soon
[17:48] <dhruvasagar> guys, how do I bypass the splash screen and see the proper logging sequence??
[17:48] <dhruvasagar> I tried editing the grub and removing the quiet option, but it doesn't seem to be getting saved and it still shows the splash
[17:48] <linkinx64> hey guys...where can i change my webcam brightness settings??? i installed something and now the camera is to dark
[17:48] <dhruvasagar> o0Chris0o: thanks a lot friend, I need it
[17:48] <macman> .. i want to share out the  /home directory on my network
[17:48] <macman> .. the home directory is of another box on the network
[17:49] <linkinx64> !webcam
[17:49] <dhruvasagar> seems like I have to try something on my own again
[17:49] <dhruvasagar> have spent about 4 hours already
[17:49] <dhruvasagar> ...
[17:49] <dhruvasagar> I am sure I will be back soon
[17:50] <dhruvasagar> lets see
[17:50] <jvm_> is there a way to do drag'n'drop only with my notebooks touchpad?
[17:50] <obione> hi there
[17:50] <tinjaw> if I have eth0 and eth1 and I want to rename (permanently) to eth_lan and eth_inet, where do I do that? (8.10)
[17:50] <jvm_> i cant find an option like "fast double click initiates drag'n'drop via touchpad"; is there one?
[17:51] <Drknezz> Any chance Nix PM gets into Jaunty?
[17:51] <facedownLap> anyone familiar with ssh? im using svn over ssh and someone told me i need to use ssh-agent to cache the password, could anyone provide more advice/instruction on this?
[17:52] <hey`> hi, I'm trying to unzip several files to a selected folder with this: unzip *.zip /home/tomato/.gimp-2.4/brushes
[17:52] <genii> facedownLap: There is an oldie but goodie tutorial here for it http://mah.everybody.org/docs/ssh
[17:52] <hey`> but I get this: caution: filename not matched: for everyy single file.
[17:52] <facedownLap> genii: if im using this to connect to a remote box, do i need to do the agent stuff locally, remotely, or both?
[17:53] <magicrobotmonkey> does anyone know if ubuntu's synaptics drive has palm detection like osx?
[17:54] <hey`> !unzip
[17:54] <Squideshi> I'm looking to download and burn an old Ubuntu distribution that uses/has xf86-video-i810-1.7.4. How can I find out which previous version had/used this old video driver/package and where can I download it?
[17:54] <felipe__> Hi guys, I'm having problems with the repos, on my laptop everything works fine, but I just installed ubuntu on a desktop that has internet connection and I can browse the web, but it can't update the repo sources or do an update.
[17:54] <crdlb> magicrobotmonkey: detection to do what exactly?
[17:54] <genii> facedownLap: It runs on the client. Although you need to put your key on the server as well, as described in the link I provided
[17:55] <hey`> felipe__ what about: sudo apt-get update
[17:55] <facedownLap> genii: thank you, reading. just one last question, is this the only way? in other words, how do GUI interfaces to svn handle this? do they save the pass and type it for you, instead of saving the key on the remote box?
[17:56] <obione> I'm trying to install a ASUS rack server, it has 4 HDs and raid function from bios. I managed to put raid in the disks, 2 by 2.  the disks are 250 Gbs SATA each.  I've managed to see the raid in the instalation, but don't let me to partition each node.  I can only create two 500 Gb partitions, doesn't let me to create more than one partition, even if I left space availabe. .... i'm not gonna use caps but ---->    please help
[17:57] <rww> Squideshi: gutsy and hardy both have xserver-xorg-video-i810 1.7.4, which should be the same thing.
[17:57] <genii> facedownLap: On *buntu and other debian based distros, ssh-agent is run at start of X. Basically as you described, they save the pass and type it for you , etc
[17:57] <rww> felipe__: Open a terminal and do "sudo apt-get update". If you get errors, post the entire output from that command to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ and link the page it creates here.
[17:57] <Squideshi> rww: Thank you. Where did you locate that information?
[17:57] <rww> Squideshi: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=video-i810
[17:58] <rww> Squideshi: I note that gutsy is going to be unsupported in a month or so. You might want to go with Hardy (which is supported until 2012).
[17:59] <rww> 2011 **
[17:59] <obione> please look up there .... in my last chat !!!...
[17:59] <Squideshi> rww: That's awesome. I wasn't even expecting a supported distribution. I just needed the running package to do some lookup; and I didn't want to have to modify the driver to work with newer xorg.
[18:00] <Squideshi> rww: Didn't even know about packages.ubuntu.com. There's no link to it from the main page.
[18:01] <jasballzer> howdy
[18:01] <Squideshi> rww: In any case. Thanks so much for your help!
[18:01] <jasballzer> plz help try to connect to my ftp
[18:01] <rww> Squideshi: You're welcome! Glad I could help :)
[18:01] <jasballzer> im using vsftpd and havin error 530
[18:01] <jvm__> hi. are there more advanced touchpad options available, in ubuntu?
[18:02] <jasballzer> im working on a buddhist distro of ubuntu and need to have my laptop work as ftp server
[18:02] <dhruvasagar> Hi peeps I am back
[18:02] <dhruvasagar> ok I was able to find the way to edit out the splash thing
[18:02] <icebrain> how can I install AWN in Intrepid?
[18:02] <dhruvasagar> and I did
[18:02] <dhruvasagar> but people
[18:03] <rww> !enter > dhruvasagar
[18:03] <dhruvasagar> the entire boot sequence goes absolutely fine
[18:03] <fede> hi
[18:03] <fede> ciao
[18:03] <fede> !list
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> People I need help :(
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> Ubuntu seems to be loading fine, there are no errors in the booting sequence
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> it loads, then the mouse point comes
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> it is waiting
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> and keeps waiting
[18:04] <dhruvasagar> the login screen doesn't come up at all
[18:05] <genii> !it | fede
[18:05] <developer_> nice compiz effect
[18:05] <developer_> hahaha
[18:05] <felipe__> rww, ok
[18:06] <tehriddler> What is the pastes to link at the top of the channel?
[18:06] <icebrain> doesn't anyone use AWN in 8.10?
[18:06] <torc> !paste
[18:06] <tehriddler> Oh! Cool. Thank you! :)
[18:06] <jasballzer> anybody want to connect to my ubuntu ftp?
[18:06] <wagner>  #django
[18:06] <jasballzer> 24.103.201.39 is my ip
[18:07] <Pici> jasballzer: Please don't advertise here. This is a support channel.
[18:07] <jasballzer> PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY FTP!
[18:07] <jasballzer> I'm not adding I need support!
[18:07] <Pici> jasballzer: Then ask a question.
[18:07] <tehriddler> He did.
[18:07] <jasballzer> Users get error 530 and I'm trying vsftp.conf changes
[18:07] <torc> jasballzer, you just said to connect to it... make up your mind and inquire
[18:08] <tehriddler> He's testing his FTP server. He wants to know if anyone can connect to i.
[18:08] <tehriddler> it*
[18:08] <jasballzer> How do I resolve user's errors 530 when using vsftpd to host an ftp?
[18:08] <jasballzer> pword problem.
[18:08] <jasballzer> I'm developing a Buddhist Ubuntu distro http://buddhabuntu.8m.net and this is critical for dev
[18:09] <jasballzer> as the files are way too big for filehost sites and portforwarding is disabled at my university so can't seed torrent
[18:09] <jasballzer> Also is there ways to manuever around firewalls/proxies (at a campus) for vsftpd?
[18:09] <craigbass1976> what's the best way to view .docx files?  I've read odf-converter but can't get it from anywhere I've seen it mentioned.  Is there a simple apt-get install ?
[18:09] <jasballzer> ok so I asked my question will anybody answer??
[18:09] <rww> !patience | jasballzer
[18:09] <torc> jasballzer, I can answer that question: maybe
[18:10] <tehriddler> jas, I'm trying right now.
[18:10] <tehriddler> Are you wanting anonymous connections?
[18:10] <jasballzer> ok thx
[18:10] <Pici> jasballzer: If you cannot forward ports, then likely you cannot host an FTP server.
[18:10] <jasballzer> yah, i don't care anony or not try user1 pword: developers or developer
[18:10] <jasballzer> there's a netstat -a output at buddhabuntu.8m.net blog if that helps solve
[18:11] <jasballzer> and at ubuntu forums I posted my live vsftpd.conf i disabled shell check
[18:11] <Pici> !enter | jasballzer
[18:12] <felipe__> rww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/137666/
[18:12] <jasballzer> if ne body has a running vsftpd.conf please post
[18:12] <Pici> jasballzer: You could also try asking in #vsftpd
[18:12] <infest0000> hi
[18:13] <infest0000> hi  all
[18:13] <tehriddler> Hi infest
[18:13] <thewrath> what does a kernal panic mean
[18:13] <Sjord> thewrath: That means the kernel crashes.
[18:14] <Sjord> thewrath: The kernel is the core of the operating system. If it panics, it does not know what to do anymore.
[18:14] <tinjaw> re my issue, looks like /etc/udev/rules.d is the place to assign eth*
[18:14] <craigbass1976> thewrath, It means RUN!!!  Can you get past it, or does it put the brakes to booting?
[18:14] <jasballzer> pici: tried
[18:14] <jasballzer> ARGH!
[18:14] <thewrath> great
[18:15] <rww> felipe__: okay. You could try selecting a different mirror (System > Administration > Software Sources) or ask in #ubuntu-es and see if anyone else is having that problem, maybe.
[18:15] <jasballzer> im actively googling and this is anoying.
[18:15] <felipe__> rww, ok
[18:15] <thewrath> craigbass1976: it crashed on 9.04 after I updated the kernal lol
[18:15] <felipe__> rww, thanks
[18:15] <jasballzer> anybody got a vsftpd error 530 fix?
[18:15] <rww> felipe__: You're welcome :)
[18:15] <developer_> nope
[18:15] <thewrath> so i removed it and now goign to put 8.04
[18:15] <craigbass1976> thewrath, can you boot?  If not, then there's a screen somewhere that allows you to get into the grub menu and pick an older kernel
[18:15] <thewrath> is it best practice when going form 7 to 8 or 8 to 9 wtih reference tot he versions of ubuntu to do a clean install?
[18:16] <thewrath> oh
[18:16] <thewrath> was not aware of that
[18:16] <thewrath> i just removed everythign
[18:16] <thewrath> it was through wubi so yea
[18:16] <rww> !upgrade | thewrath: not particularly. you can use the upgrade instructions
[18:16] <thewrath> i am just going to download 8.04 right now
[18:16] <craigbass1976> thewrath, so you've already blown the install?
[18:16] <thewrath> i have 9.04 on my other one
[18:16] <infest0000> is there any pm online?
[18:16] <thewrath> craigbass1976: i was having issues with 9.04 on this machine so i just got rid of it
[18:16] <rww> thewrath: there are different instructions for upgrading to developer releases, so you'd have to ask #ubuntu+1 about that.
[18:16] <thewrath> so eya to ur auqesieotn
[18:16] <thewrath> *so yes to your question
[18:16] <thewrath> 8.04 is better for me right now anyeays
[18:16] <craigbass1976> I'm at hardy, but installed edgy to begin with, and have just done upgrades, not clean installs
[18:17] <thewrath> rww: i meant when it was actually released
[18:17] <jasballzer> someone try static.unknown.ch:49156
[18:17] <rww> thewrath: when it's released, the UpgradeNotes page above will get upgraded with info for it :)
[18:18] <thewrath> ok
[18:18] <cdecarlo> if I've got 4gb of ram do I really need 8gb of swap?
[18:18] <developer_> antok na q
[18:18] <developer_> how can install berly
[18:18] <rww> cdecarlo: No. If you want suspend and hibernate support, you need at least 4GB of RAM. Apart from that, it doesn't matter.
[18:18] <jasballzer> im going out to smoke and joke
[18:18] <jasballzer> may this WORK!
[18:19] <rww> cdecarlo: sorry, 4GB of swap **
[18:19] <developer_> how can install berly
[18:19] <rww> developer_: do you mean beryl?
[18:19] <developer_> how can i install berly
[18:19] <developer_> berly in xubuntu
[18:19] <felipe__> rww, could it be something on my network? I let the computer choose the best respo , but I get the same thing...
[18:20] <cdecarlo> rww: thanks
[18:20] <developer_> i mea beryl
[18:20] <developer_> i mean beryl
[18:21] <rww> felipe__: Possibly. I'd ask in #ubuntu-es and see if anyone else is having problems with it; if they're not, it's likely a network thing.
[18:21] <infest0000> halo779[PMhow i speak to?
[18:21] <developer_> how can i install beryl
[18:21] <ikonia> developer_: beryl is dead
[18:21] <developer_> ahhh.... ok
[18:21] <ikonia> developer_: it was replaced by compiz-fusion which is already in ubuntu
[18:21] <rww> !compiz | developer_
[18:21] <thewrath> brb
[18:22] <developer_> ok tnx rww
[18:23] <W4N73D> how do you extract rar files on ubuntu?
[18:23] <rww> !rar | W4N73D
[18:24] <jasballzer> what was the firefox client?
[18:24] <FFEMTcJ> i just cut/paste a whole bunch of stuff to an exteral hd.. after i was done, i unplugged the hd, and plugged it into another computer and now the stuff isnt there.. put it back in the original computer, still dont see it... any chance that the stuff would be somewhere I could recover? the files are no longer on the original computer either due to the cut/paste
[18:24] <incorrect> et.org
[18:24] <incorrect> damn stupid thing taking focus
[18:25] <jasballzer> what channel?
[18:25]  * dan457 wonders if FFEMTcJ  unmounted properly
[18:25] <infest0000> how can ispeak to halo779[PM
[18:25] <rww> infest0000: /msg NAMEOFUSERHERE YOURMESSAGEHERE
[18:25] <craigbass1976> what's the best way to view .docx files?  I've read odf-converter but can't get it from anywhere I've seen it mentioned.  Is there a simple apt-get install ?
[18:25] <FFEMTcJ> dan457: :-( nope... forgot
[18:26] <rww> craigbass1976: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[18:26] <craigbass1976> rww, hardy
[18:26] <dan457> FFEMTcJ, well, the write prob didn't accualy finish.  Try some file recovery software....
[18:26] <jasballzer> who knows how to fix error 530 in vsftpd
[18:27] <FFEMTcJ> k
[18:27] <rww> craigbass1976: Try http://automattack.net/2008/12/open-docx-files-in-openoffice/ . It's written for Intrepid, but looks like it should work in Hardy too.
[18:27] <dan457> FFEMTcJ, maybe you can recover the deleted files
[18:27] <FFEMTcJ> k
[18:28] <developer_> it mean's emerald + compiz-fusion...
[18:29] <jasballzer> i need help
[18:29] <Heimark> with?
[18:29] <jasballzer> anyone plz try connect to my vsftpd server to troubleshoot
[18:30] <nomopofomo> Hi, I'm trying to map a Playstation 3 controller to keyboard keys. Can someone help me?
[18:30] <jasballzer> i'm trying to host a buddhist distro of ubuntu and having trouble with vsftpd
[18:30] <RedGhost> Not used to GNU/Linux or Ubuntu really, and I am trying to port something that uses clock_gettime, it appears gnu libc does implement the function with __USE_POSIX199309 defined, I have defined it before including time.h but it's a no go, someone have experience with this?
[18:30] <jasballzer> my ip is 24.103.201.39 i am at an ISP/wifi that allows portforwarding
[18:30] <jasballzer> try terminal/ "ftp _my_IP_address"
[18:31] <eth> Anyone here familiar with pure-ftpd and the usage of virtual users? I'm trying (and failing) to enable the usage of virtual users on my server.
[18:31] <jasballzer> login user1 / developers
[18:31] <jasballzer> ooooh, eth, I have same prob tho with vsftpd
[18:31] <rww> RedGhost: try the channels ##c or ##c++
[18:32] <jasballzer> plz help me troubleshoot my ftp server by connecting!
[18:32] <nomopofomo> Anybody know how to map USB HID devices to keyboard keys?
[18:32] <jasballzer> will somebody connect places/connect toserver or terminal?
[18:32] <jasballzer> i need to troubleshoot my ftp site
[18:32] <Pici> jasballzer: Stop repeating. You've been warned a few times now.
[18:33] <jasballzer> yah but there are new users
[18:33] <jasballzer> pici will u try?
[18:33] <developer_> i have a question...
[18:33] <developer_> what kind of themes is this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjQ4Nza34ak
[18:34] <developer_> pls
[18:34] <developer_> ASAP
[18:34] <jasballzer> or is there away to reflexively test/connect?
[18:34] <Seito> Hi! Could anybody suggest how to force Network Manager in Intrepid not to use Auto eth0 (it gets ip address via dhcp). I have custom connection with custom ip address and need it to be used every time ubuntu boots.
[18:34] <developer_> what kind of themes is this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjQ4Nza34ak
[18:34] <FireFly> Hm.. My ATI Control Center has disappeared from KMenu > Settings, even though fglrx-amdcccle is installed. Any ideas?
[18:34] <Pici> !patience | developer_
[18:34] <Ginbuntu> developer_, it is not a theme
[18:35] <FFEMTcJ> Seito: would something like this work for you: http://chrisjohnston.org/2008/set-up-a-static-ip-address-on-your-ubuntu-810-desktop
[18:35] <[T]ank> im looking for a good text editor that will show carriage returns. Can anyone make a suggestion?
[18:35] <developer_> is this OS..?
[18:35] <jasballzer> i ham trying proftpd too uhh, permssion denies
[18:35] <jasballzer> and unable to bind unix domain socket
[18:35] <jasballzer> prolly since im already running vsftpd
[18:35] <jasballzer> anybody know what firefox plugin enables ftp?
[18:36] <jasballzer> every1 is SOOOO helpfulll.
[18:36] <Ginbuntu> developer_, it is a desktop environment just like gnome/kde but developed by Sun called Looking Glas
[18:36] <thewrath> i was wondering if someone could help me update my driver
[18:36] <thewrath> i just got 8.04 on and got rid of 9.04 bc of a kernal issue
 thanks! but is there any other way without removing NM?
[18:36] <craigbass1976> rww, it worked.  Leave it to MS to screw something ELSE up
[18:36] <Ginbuntu> developer_, in that vid, they installed it on Ubuntu
[18:36] <jasballzer> Oh, how do you connect with NDISwrapper in KDE?
[18:36] <Pici> jasballzer: The port needed for ftp is not being forwarded to your computer.
[18:36] <jasballzer> I can only connect wifi in gnome
[18:36] <developer_> ahhh.... tnx...
[18:36] <rww> craigbass1976: Tell me about it. .docx is a pain even for the Windows user I know. Glad I could help :)
[18:36] <jasballzer> pici that can't  true since I had an error 530 on one user. How do I fix?
[18:36] <rww> users **
[18:37] <thewrath> rww: can you help me update somet thing?
[18:37] <rww> thewrath: What's up?
[18:37] <Pici> jasballzer: Contact your network administrators if you need help forwarding ports.
[18:37] <thewrath> need to update my wifi driver
[18:37] <bebeuw> je sais
[18:37] <FireFly> Also, fgrxinfo segfaults, that's no good, is it?
[18:37] <thewrath> rww: bc if it dont and try to connect to wpa2 wifi entworks it freezes completely and i am confused on some things
[18:37] <Pici> !fr | bebeuw
[18:37] <rww> thewrath: I don't know much about wifi drivers. Perhaps ask the channel in general :)
[18:37] <jasballzer> ok, i have forwarded ports at my wifiloc
[18:38] <thewrath> ok
[18:38] <jasballzer> but will do
[18:38] <thewrath> can anyone help me out here
[18:38] <eth> Anyone here familiar with pure-ftpd and the usage of virtual users? I'm trying (and failing) to enable the usage of virtual users on my server.
[18:38] <bebeuw>  /j u-classroom ou /join #u-classroom
[18:38] <jasballzer> how does one find your ftp address?
[18:38] <jasballzer> I am live
[18:39] <rww> bebeuw: /join
[18:39] <rww> bebeuw: avec un #
[18:39] <xnmrph> Hi. Is it possible to format a partition to NTFS with Ubuntu?
[18:40] <jasballzer> try connect?
[18:41] <administrator> hi I need to run a command at bootup right after mdadm finishes and before fstab kicks in, what file would I have to write the command to?
[18:41] <Cirilo> tutus
[18:41] <thewrath> if you go to http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php it has a patch for wpa-enterprise hang
[18:41] <thewrath> how do i use that
[18:42] <Time`s_Witness> can anyone help me setting up the microphone in ubuntu please. if i disable muted status in volume control -> recording tab, it gets re-enabled as soon as i close t
[18:42] <Time`s_Witness> it
[18:42] <jasballzer> ok....
[18:42] <jasballzer> No HELP!
[18:42] <jasballzer> How to connect WLAN in KDE?
[18:42] <mib_d3j2j0np> How can I check the color depth?
[18:42] <mib_d3j2j0np> is there a command I can run
[18:42] <Time`s_Witness> system-preferences-sound gets me an error when i try to test micro
[18:43] <jasballzer> and someone plz try "ftp _My_IP_address" in terminal to troubleshoot my ftp server
[18:43] <nomopofomo> Still trying to figure out how to map my Playstation 3 controller to keyboard keys...
[18:43] <nomopofomo> It is a USB HID device if that helps.
[18:44] <thewrath> Time`s_Witness: can you help me here please
[18:44] <developer_> i have a question... it is possible to change the of my top panel, or putting the images or changing the color..?
[18:44] <thewrath> followd these instructions up to the insert the broadcom wl module http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt
[18:44] <thewrath> any help would be great
[18:44] <jasballzer> does anyone no how NDISwrapper in KDE?
[18:44] <jasballzer> thewrath: download NDISwrapper if you are in ubuntu
[18:45] <jasballzer> and ur xp drivers
[18:45] <jasballzer> and open the inf file with the gui
[18:45] <Time`s_Witness> im sorry thewrath i cant help you, i'm 100% new to linux. :| And im about to keep 100% new if i cant get basic micros to work
[18:45] <Pici> jasballzer: I've explained the problem many times now. You need to fix your configuration before anyone can FTP to you.
[18:45] <twolane> jasballzer: if your ip is 24.103.201.39 you have no ports open.
[18:45] <developer_> i have a question... it is possible to change the background of my top panel, or putting the images or changing the color in Xubuntu..?
[18:45] <thewrath> jasballzer: whats the command for that
[18:46] <thewrath> NDISwrapper?
[18:46] <thewrath> jasballzer: its a known bug
[18:46] <eth> Anyone here familiar with pure-ftpd and the usage of virtual users? I'm trying (and failing) to enable the usage of virtual users on my server.
[18:46] <thewrath> its with my wifi card
[18:46] <Pici> !ndis | thewrath
[18:46] <thewrath> i need to apply the patch
[18:46] <jasballzer> if you are in ubuntu NDISwrapper is the gui for interfacing xp wifi drivers
[18:46] <thewrath> oh ok
[18:46] <thewrath> yea
[18:46] <jasballzer> google ndiswrapper and download debian package
[18:46] <developer_> i have a question... it is possible to change the background of my top panel, or putting the images or changing the color in Xubuntu..?
[18:46] <jasballzer> or upgrade-manager -d ubuntu jaunty has drivers already
[18:46] <Pici> jasballzer: Please don't suggest that.
[18:46] <jasballzer> /ndiswrapper
[18:46] <jasballzer> pici: what?
[18:46] <Pici> jasballzer: And especially do not suggest for users to upload to jaunty.
[18:47] <twolane> developer_: right click on the panel
[18:47] <Pici> s/upload/upgrade/
[18:47] <jasballzer> y?
[18:47] <Pici> jasballzer: Because it is not stable.
[18:47] <thewrath> jasballzer: not going to jaunty
[18:47] <thewrath> just cam ewith januty
[18:47] <jasballzer> well if you're an advanced user help it
[18:47] <Pici> !jaunty
[18:47] <jasballzer> i <3 jaunty
[18:47] <jasballzer> its out april
[18:47] <thewrath> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/305907 read that
[18:47] <developer_> then..?
[18:47] <jasballzer> ndiswrapper is wellknown
[18:47] <thewrath> its not that easy to update wto juanty to fix my issue
[18:47] <thewrath> the patch works but no idea on how to implement it
[18:48] <jasballzer> noones helped me with KDE wlan interfacing.
[18:48] <jasballzer> thanks alot pici
[18:48] <developer_> but this is a Xubuntu
[18:48] <jasballzer> :(
[18:48] <jasballzer> h8r
[18:48] <jasballzer> lol
[18:48] <FloodBot2> jasballzer: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:48] <kristian_> what is the best way to manually/cli verify a data dvd after burn against hdd files/original files? :-)
[18:48] <thewrath> Python1320:  u good with drivers?
[18:49] <Python1320> thewrath, no
[18:49] <thewrath> ok
[18:49] <RayzrShrp> greetings
[18:49] <developer_> so, when i right click the panel, they show a customize and properties,...
[18:50] <twolane> developer_: right click on the panel. properties, background.
[18:50] <jordi> hola
[18:51] <abe3k> hi guys, anyone knows how to make the ubuntu flash screen like this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtD0tl7BkUc?, instead of having the splash screen turn into a black screen, just show everything in orange under the splash screen ?
[18:51] <jasballzer> I am a reformed man.
[18:51] <developer_> in properties, they show a "Separator and Spacing"....
[18:51] <jasballzer> Patiently awaiting help.
[18:51] <developer_> but they not have an background tab
[18:51] <jasballzer> Please check my threads in ubuntuforums for details.
[18:53] <abe3k> guys, anyone knows how to make the ubuntu flash screen like this video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtD0tl7BkUc ), instead of having the splash screen turn into a black screen, just show everything in orange under the splash screen ?
[18:53] <twolane> developer_: let me boot intrepid
[18:53] <Otrez> Många nick i #ubuntu och min klient skriver ju ut allt...
[18:53] <robinpahwa123> ﻿please help me to compile the following module ﻿http://pastebin.com/mad35dc8
[18:53] <twolane> jasballzer: are you behind a router?
[18:54] <W4N73D> how do you include header files and classes from the commandline
[18:55] <robinpahwa123> ﻿please help me to compile the following module ﻿http://pastebin.com/mad35dc8 any Idea ?
[18:55] <rww> Otrez: language?
[18:56] <Otrez> Swedish... my client failed and sent to the wrong channel :P
[18:56] <rww> Otrez: okay. So you know about #ubuntu-se, then :P?
[18:56] <Otrez> Hm...
[18:56] <robinpahwa123> ﻿please help me to compile the following module ﻿http://pastebin.com/mad35dc8 , what's this error due to ?
[18:56] <Otrez> I didnt know that channel :) thanks
[18:57] <jasballzer> is pici on?
[18:57] <twolane> jasballzer: are you behind a router?
[18:57] <{ubuntu}> are there viruses in ubuntu  or linux in general
[18:57] <{ubuntu}> ???
[18:57] <rww> !virus | {ubuntu}
[18:57] <sl00> Hi. How can I choose what packages I want to have in my system _before_ I install Ubuntu ?
[18:58] <abe3k> guys, anyone knows how to make the ubuntu flash screen like this video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtD0tl7BkUc ), instead of having the splash screen drop into a black screen with white text on it, just show everything in orange under the splash screen ?
[18:58] <eth> Anyone here familiar with pure-ftpd and the usage of virtual users? I'm trying (and failing) to enable the usage of virtual users on my server.
[19:00] <kanon-mat> sl00: you can make an install like you want it to be and then use partimage to save the whole partition
[19:00] <apastinen> hi, how can i change my desktop location, it was earlier in my own language, but i remove the folder and now it just show my home directory, i like it to be Desktop.
[19:00] <apastinen> GNOME
[19:01] <kanon-mat> then copy the partition to a new machine or use it as backup
[19:01] <sl00> kanon-mat: Well I want to choose packages before it copies anything to my partition. I do not want to add/remove packages after I have installed.
[19:02] <kanon-mat> you can install ubuntu-minimal perhaps
[19:02] <nomopofomo> Still looking for a way to map USB HID device buttons to keyboard keys.
[19:03] <abe3k> guys, anyone knows how to make the ubuntu flash screen like this video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtD0tl7BkUc ), instead of having the splash screen drop into a black screen with white text on it, just show everything in orange under the splash screen ?
[19:03] <kanon-mat> but you nedd to have a system to install a system :)
[19:03] <sl00> kanon-mat: So there is no bootable CD?
[19:03] <kanon-mat> yes there is
[19:04] <jasballzer> good thing y'all aint buddhists because you'd make sucky bodhissatvas.
[19:04] <robinpahwa123> ﻿please help me regarding this compilation ﻿http://pastebin.com/mad35dc8 , please
[19:04] <jasballzer> anybody know how to use Gnome wlan panel icon in KDE?
[19:05] <kanon-mat> keep religion out of this, please. You don't seem to be a good buddhist
[19:05] <jasballzer> good buddhist bad buddhist, living life as a thousand foxes, as not a thousand foxes
[19:05] <jasballzer> enightenment is now.
[19:05] <jasballzer> How to get GNOME panel manager in KDE
[19:06] <jasballzer> looking for interested developers for Ubuntu Buddhist Edition : buddhabuntu.8m.net
[19:06] <jasballzer> *How to get GNOME WLAN panel icon in KDE*
[19:06] <Dykam> how do I see from which repository a installed package came from?
[19:07] <oCean_> abe3k: Not sure what that actual splashscreen was (in comments one suggested that is was old livecd, but I'm not sure)
 : you got my point right ?
[19:07] <oCean_> abe3k: see gnome-look.org for tons of customized splash screens
 : it looks pretty good and also you can see the progress
[19:08] <rickest> Dykam: 'apt-cache policy PKG' or 'apt-cache madison PKG'
[19:08] <nomopofomo> Still looking for a way to map USB HID device buttons to keyboard keys. :( :( :(
[19:08] <Dykam> ok, thanks
 : ok I'll give it a look
[19:08] <oCean_> abe3k: it might be in all those splashscreens in gnome-look.org. There are many nice others
[19:08] <OceaN> :S
[19:08] <jasballzer> how does one find his ip address for vsftpd?
[19:08] <mezy>  getting an error when trying to view my computers windows partition. error tells me that it cannot mount the volume, with details saying "mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda2 is already mounted on /media/disk. is there a way to fix this. i already tried restarting
[19:09] <Dykam> does work out, rickest
 : I'm pretty sure it has something todo with the grub menu.lst commands
[19:09] <Titan8990> mezy, its already mounted
[19:09] <Titan8990> mezy, sudo umount /dev/sda2
[19:09] <dan457> hmmm. did you try sudo umout /devsda2
 : too bad I don't know that much about it
[19:09] <dan457> umount I mean
[19:10] <mezy> dan457: i guess i can try that
[19:10] <dan457> arg.. I cannot type today
[19:10] <dan457> sudo umount /dev/sda2
[19:10] <genii> Hopefully you guys aren't telling him to unmount his / partition
[19:10] <oCean_> abe3k: there are howto's (on install) on gnome-look.org too
[19:10] <dan457> now that would be fun.. lol
[19:10] <Titan8990> genii, no because it obviously says in his thing its mounted at /media/disk not / ......
[19:10] <genii> Titan8990: Good point :)
[19:10] <mezy> dan457: says that its not mounted
[19:11] <Titan8990> genii, :)
[19:11] <mezy> dan457: and some other stuff
[19:11] <Titan8990> mezy, other stuff being?
[19:11] <robinpahwa123> anybody has any idea how to compile kernel modules, please have a look at this error ﻿ ﻿http://pastebin.com/mad35dc8  ? please comment
[19:11] <dan457> if you just type sudo mount it will list all your mounts
[19:11] <Nevisbuntu> I'm having filesystem issues - I get "file system is not clean" on boot. I'm thinking of re-installing (I chose resierfs and am having second thoughts) - is copying my "/home" to a different place and copying it back after reinstalling going to make everything back as it is now?
[19:11] <mezy> dan457 umount: /media/RECOVERY: not found
[19:11] <mezy> umount: /dev/sda2: not mounted
[19:11] <mezy> umount: /media/RECOVERY: not found
[19:11] <mezy> umount: /dev/sda2: not mounted
[19:11] <mezy> umount: /media/disk: not found
[19:11] <FloodBot2> mezy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:11] <mezy> whoa...
[19:12] <mezy> oops, never thought that'll happen
[19:12] <dan457> lol
[19:12] <dan457> never paste here like that.
[19:12] <dan457> what pastebin is for, but anyway.... /dev/sda2 is not listed I take it
[19:12] <Nevisbuntu> that should be "reiserFS", ofcourse.
 : this is pretty close to what I mean :) http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ubuntu+Intrepid+Usplash?content=92707
[19:12] <mezy> i didn't know it would treat as separate sentences
 : I think its called a textbox I'll need todo some research :)
[19:13] <dan457> make a directory and mount it manualy and tell me what it says.
[19:13] <sysadmin> hello all
[19:13] <mezy> dan457: make one anywhere?
[19:14] <robinpahwa123> sysadmin: hello
[19:14] <dan457> mezy, for example, sudo mkdir /mnt/sda2
[19:14] <sysadmin> how to install VMware WorkStation to Ubuntu 8.10?
[19:14] <kristian_> can someone please explain to me how i can verify manually/cli a data dvd i have burnt in brasero? i dont verify with brasero because it wants to eject tray to clear cache, and im on a laptop...
[19:14] <integer`> what is the right variant for creating pptp connection from console in ubuntu?
[19:14] <jasballzer> sysadmin use virtual box
[19:14] <integer`> without pon!
[19:14] <jasballzer> Does anyone know how to have a virtual mac os in kde?
[19:14] <sysadmin> virtual box? ok
[19:14] <sysadmin> thx
[19:14] <Titan8990> mezy, pastebin the results of these commands:     mount  ;  cat /etc/mtab
[19:14] <jasballzer> Virtual box no support for iATKOS 5i it crashes
[19:14] <kc8pxy> anyone here a shorewall expert? i'm trying to make my squid/approx server work right, but i can't put ubuntu on the firewall. that said, it means i need to have squid on the local net. nothing i've tried is working correctly. anyone who can help?
[19:15] <mezy> dan457: didn't an output, guess that worked
[19:15] <mezy> get an*
[19:15] <jasballzer> virtual box supports xp but ive had problems installing mac leo and win 7 beta in it
[19:15] <narsil> can i change the clock frequency at  video card  intel int. gma x3100 ?
[19:15] <jasballzer> Does anybody know what virtual / emu allows running Leo ?? in KDE\
[19:15] <narsil> and the clock of video card is under 200 mhz and supose  to be at 500 mhz
[19:15] <rww> jasballzer: Ask in #macosx whether any virtualizers support OS X. I can't think of any.
[19:15] <narsil> some help
[19:15] <narsil> plss
[19:15] <dan457> mezy, ok try this sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2
[19:16] <Titan8990> jasballzer, KDE means nothing, if it runs on xserver, it runs on all xserver
[19:16] <kanon-mat> !md5sum kristian_:
[19:16] <kanon-mat> !md5sum | kristian_:
[19:16] <narsil> some chanel for overclock and hardware stuff?
[19:16] <Titan8990> jasballzer, gnome, xfce, joe's window manager, awesome window manager, etc,   application are not confined to a desktop type
[19:17] <mezy> dan457: btw, this is not the only error relating to my windows partition, i got another one saying that ubuntu is unable to mount the partition
[19:17] <jabarlee> hello there, I have a sound problem (no sound) when switching back from/to my 2nd Xserver, can anyone give me a hint ?
[19:18] <narsil>  how can i change the clock frequency at  video card  intel int. gma x3100 ?
[19:18] <Titan8990> narsil, define it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[19:18] <dan457> mezy,  did you get an error when you typed in sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2
[19:19] <kristian_> kanon-mat : will md5 work, if i dont have a md5 file on disc, i dont want to burn additional file to disc.
[19:19] <hybr1der> is wmware or virtualbox better for virtualization?
[19:19] <kanon-mat> Nevisbuntu: you can copy your data to another partition, put another filesystem on it and copy it back
[19:20] <deltron> Does anyone know of a way to lock down ubuntu into a '
[19:20] <dan457> mezy, you may have to boot into windows and have it check the disk for errors.   if it's unclean will not mount without the force option in linux.
[19:20] <Picassotamus> mezy: could be an issue w/ the drive being locked bc a user is still logged in on windows
[19:20] <Jeruvy> hybr1der: thats a really debatable question, probably better suited for chat than support.
[19:20] <deltron> Does anyone know of a way to lock down ubuntu into a 'kiosk' mode that comes back to the same settings every reboot with not allowing any files to be written to the hard drive?
[19:20] <mezy> dan457: i
[19:21] <kanon-mat> md5sum is a program that generates a code, you dont need to save that code to the disc
[19:21] <noren__> deltron: i wud also llike to know tht
[19:21] <hybr1der> okay but if i want to virtualize pfsense which one would u recommend?
[19:21] <narsil> i don't find the file i use f10 maybe        the name is  diferent
[19:21] <Picassotamus> !vm
[19:21] <mezy> dan457:  i'll reboot in windows and see what i can find
[19:22] <hybr1der> pfsense is a openbsd router
[19:22] <rww> hybr1der: I think OpenBSD works in Virtualbox, yeah.
[19:23] <noren__> deltron: i think u can try tht with live cd ?? i guess most of the changes are made temporary
[19:23] <kanon-mat> kristian_: do a md5 of the image on the harddrive and one md5sum of the dvd and compare
[19:23] <deltron> noren__: these devices are netbooks, they don't have a cdrom drive
[19:24] <nomopofomo> Does anyone know if it's possible to map a device such as the mouse to keyboard keys?
[19:24] <jasballzer> does anybody know how to use virtual box for win 7 that no work either.
[19:24] <deltron> Is there a sysprep like system for linux yet?
[19:24] <kristian_> kanon-mat : im not burning an image/iso disc, im burning a data dvd... isn't there a difference?
[19:24] <Nevisbuntu> even if it's the root filesystem?
[19:24] <Nevisbuntu> kanon-mat
[19:25] <YoMommas12incher> Hay Yaall
[19:25] <kanon-mat> i dont know how brasero works, if it makes an image for you before you burn or just makes an image in your tmp folder
[19:25] <YoMommas12incher> ya digg?
 :here it is ! :D http://maketecheasier.com/create-install-your-own-usplash-theme-in-ubuntu/2009/01/25
[19:25] <dsl_> hey all
[19:25] <dsl_> i want to use the find command to move all files from a directory to another one
[19:25] <dsl_> something like find / -name -exec cp something
[19:25] <runpain2> what drivers can i use for Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio  for volume control on my laptop which is an Hp pavilion dv6747cl the control is on the interface of the keyboard
[19:25] <kanon-mat> Nevisbuntu: then it's a bit more difficult
[19:26] <safire> what's the command ine executable for gnome appearances?
[19:26] <noren__> deltron: then u can istall it on hardisk and create user with restricted privledges
[19:26] <kanon-mat> anyway if you want to repair a reiserfs filesystem on a partition it should not be mounted
[19:27] <kanon-mat> try http://www.sysresccd.org
[19:27] <jasballzer> hey how do you virtualize Windows 7 Beta in KDE?
[19:27] <jasballzer> or Leo mac os?
[19:27] <deltron> !vm
[19:27] <jasballzer> nobodies in #macos
[19:28] <sysadmin> people, i installed Virtual Box, created virtual machine "WinXP" etc.. "Run" and VirtualBox can't run boot from CD
[19:28] <kanon-mat> and read "man reiserfsck"
[19:28] <deltron> jasballzer: http://tinyurl.com/chterj
[19:28] <nomopofomo> Can anyone see me typing?
[19:28] <deltron> nomopofomo: yes
[19:28] <nomopofomo> But nobody knows the answer.
[19:28] <kanon-mat> the answer is 42
[19:29] <Static--> i was going to say 41
[19:29] <Static--> but eh i could be wrong
[19:29] <Pici> LoRez: nomopofomo 5
[19:29] <Pici> LoRez: sorry.
[19:29] <nomopofomo> So none of you can tell me if it's possible to map my USB control to keyboard keys?
[19:29] <nomopofomo> Seems pretty simple...
[19:29] <Pici> !patience | nomopofomo
[19:29] <twolane> nomopofomo: try xmodmap
[19:30] <deltron> nomopofomo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500116
[19:30] <Nevisbuntu> ok. will do. thanks.
[19:30] <nomopofomo> I realize that but my question was a serious one.
[19:30] <kanon-mat> and there's mouse gestures in kde3 under settings>accessibility
[19:30] <nomopofomo> I realize that nobody here is under any obligation to help at all.
[19:30] <nomopofomo> I thought I was invisible.
[19:31] <nomopofomo> Like I didn't have proper permissions or something.
[19:31] <atomic_> Anyone know why AdobeAir installer isn't working for me?
[19:31] <deltron> this channel is speedychat
[19:31] <tul> how would i syntax mkdir to create 100 folders numberd from 1 to 100?
[19:31] <joejc> is it possible to ssh over usb?
[19:31] <AJC_Z0> tul: Hint: use seq(1)
[19:32] <atomic_> AdobeAIRInstaller.bin I downloaded that then chomod +x it then sudo ./Adob... and nothing is happening.
[19:32] <mindstorm> hi
[19:32] <juri> привет всем!
[19:33] <jamie> atomic: try chmod 777
[19:33] <LjL> !ru | juri
[19:33] <Time`s_Witness> anyone up to help me set micro working please? :X
[19:33] <tul> AJC_Z0: got any more hints maybe ?
[19:33] <atomic_> jamie: Will do
[19:33] <mindstorm> i need help to configure my bluetooth manager...anyone helps me??
[19:33] <jamie> Anyone in here familiar with Source Dedicated Server?
[19:34] <AJC_Z0> tul: Assuming you have read the page for seq in the manual and know how to use it, the rest is basic shell stuff: "mkdir /path/to/$(seq ...)"
[19:34] <jabarlee> Hi ppl ... when I run a 2nd Xserver to play games, I lose sound when switching from/to my 1st display. Is any help available ?
[19:34] <tul> AJC_Z0: tnx.
[19:34]  * AJC_Z0 waits to see if the clue works
[19:34] <jasballzer> anybody figure out mac leo virtualization in kde or w/e
[19:34] <jasballzer> plus having trouble in vstfpd
[19:35] <jasballzer> uhh,, installing vmware fusion now
[19:35] <deltron> vmware fusion is a mac only product
[19:35] <atomic_> jamie: Still nothing happens when I try to run the installer.
[19:36] <bm_> y
[19:36] <jamie> atomic_: did you do sudo chmod 777 ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin?
[19:36] <tul> AJC_Z0: no seq section on man mkdir or info mkdir.
[19:36] <twolane> tul: man seq
[19:36] <AJC_Z0> 777 is for international aviation, not file modes
[19:37] <atomic_> jamie: No just as user. One sec
[19:37] <mindstorm> hello
[19:37] <jamie> 777 has worked for me multiple times :p
[19:37] <mindstorm> anyone help me?
[19:37] <AJC_Z0> tul: Briefly, how much unix experience do you have?
[19:37] <Schuenemann> !aptfix
[19:37] <atomic_> jamie: Same thing happens. Nothing
[19:37] <sergiolinux> !Ciao
[19:37] <sergiolinux> !Hallo
[19:38] <jamie> hmm. hang on lemme download it and try
[19:38] <tul> AJC_Z0:  very little honestly.
[19:38] <sergiolinux> !list
[19:38] <eth> Anyone here familiar with pure-ftpd and the usage of virtual users? I'm trying (and failing) to enable the usage of virtual users on my server.
[19:39] <AJC_Z0> tul: The first command for any new unix user is "man man", which you can run in any shell and will show you a page in the system manual about the manual and how to use it
[19:39] <AJC_Z0> tul: Once you get to running mkdir, the example I gave won't work but you are supposed to discover why and learn (at least) two things
[19:40] <Schuenemann> where's the bot?
[19:40] <genii> ubottu hello
[19:40] <genii> Schuenemann: He's around
[19:40] <Lint02> mkdir /path/to/$(seq ...) will not work :)
[19:40] <Flannel> !terminal | tul
[19:40] <Time`s_Witness> great.. i screwed up my sound trying to set micro.
[19:41] <AJC_Z0> tul: If you read bash(1) - the page in sesction 1 of the manual for the bash shell - you will learn that $() means to run the command inside the () and substitute the output
[19:41] <Time`s_Witness> is there any guide for newbies with the millions of things needed to do for the simplest thing to work?
[19:41] <Flannel> Time`s_Witness: What sort of things?
[19:41] <Time`s_Witness> setting up microphone? and now, sound
[19:41] <tul> AJC_Z0: got it. seq is a nice tool, though i recalled a perl syntax of mkdir without external clocker.
[19:41] <nabs> google is my best friend
[19:41] <Flannel> !sound | Time`s_Witness
[19:42] <Flannel> Time`s_Witness: but, in general: help.ubuntu.com walks you through how to do most common things
[19:42] <jamie> atomic_: It worked for me. Here's what I did: sudo chmod 777 ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin then just ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin and it ran
[19:42] <Time`s_Witness> micro ddnt work with any device there
[19:42] <deltron> any UNR pro's around?
[19:42] <Time`s_Witness> sound isnt now working with any either.
[19:42] <Time`s_Witness> i screwed it up.
[19:42] <tul> AJC_Z0: somethin like mkdir {1..100} or something. perl is not my strong side although using ubuntu for 4 yrz now.
[19:43] <Time`s_Witness> i dont know why and i dont know what i did. i gave up asking here for help i have tried for days.
[19:43] <Time`s_Witness> so i went myself change everything
[19:43] <zog> testing
[19:44] <Schuenemann> genii,  got tons of messages at once
[19:44] <jamie> atomic_: after you chmod the installer, open up the folder it's in and check to see if it became executable
[19:44] <AJC_Z0> tul: You managed to use a unix platform for four years without ever looking at the manual? That's impressive!
[19:45] <genii> Schuenemann: Probably laggy :(
[19:45] <Time`s_Witness> !micro
[19:45] <Time`s_Witness> !microphone
[19:45] <tul> AJC_Z0: i'm an impressive man indeed. how should i manual again? man man?
[19:45] <nagyv> hi! could someone tell me how to kill the processes that might use the soundcard? it's something fuse -k, but I don't know the "file" of the soundcard
[19:45] <Schuenemann> genii,  was it you who had an intel x3100?
[19:45] <AJC_Z0> tul: Scroll back in your IRC window or read you log
[19:45] <AJC_Z0> ..or just try it
[19:46] <tul> :)
[19:46] <genii> Schuenemann: No, I have a 945GM in my laptop, 8800GTS and AIWHD3650 in my desktop
[19:46] <jamie> AJC, you like teaching people things the hard way ;)
[19:46] <Schuenemann> genii,  that's much better
[19:47] <AbAzA> #linuxac
[19:47] <jamie> Anyone familiar at all with Source Dedicated Server?
[19:47] <bugmanx2001> is there a freenode channel that's full of holistic, environmentally minded, anti-HR875, commandlinefu-loving, anti-chemtrail, crazy people like myself?  i need to mobilize them to vote at whitehouse.gov/OpenForQuestions
[19:48] <Time`s_Witness> any idea why dont i have sound in ALSA or any other thing?
[19:48] <deltron> jamie: the CS server?
[19:48] <jamie> deltron: yeah
[19:48] <deltron> I doubt this is the right place to ask :)
[19:48] <jamie> yeah, me neither, but I couldn't find a channel for it :p
[19:48] <Pici> bugmanx2001: Ask in #freenode or ##politics
[19:49] <jasballzer> hey how do you install vmware once downloaded?
[19:49] <bugmanx2001> and i was almost sure that this was the right channel..
[19:49] <Cpudan80> jasballzer: You have to compile it
[19:50] <jasballzer> what commands? make clean?
[19:50] <mushy> i dont know how to find out, can anyone tell me if SYBA SD-ATA133R PCI IDE Controller Card  will work with ubuntu 8.10
[19:50] <Cpudan80> jasballzer: Just an FYI, the new VMware is very slow and very broken, VirtualBox is a much better bet
[19:50] <mushy> the page for it only mentions windows
[19:50] <Time`s_Witness> any idea why i lost my sound ? I installed something related with pulses and i changed alot of things and i switched back some of the things in volume control, back to ALSA-not-working stuff
[19:50] <jasballzer> hmmm, but virtualbox doesnt run win 7 for me or mac leo
[19:50] <Time`s_Witness> and now
[19:50] <Time`s_Witness> i have no sound.
[19:50] <Cpudan80> jasballzer: I dont remember the commands, see the instructions
[19:50] <Lint02> usually, ./configure shall tell if you missing something required
[19:50] <jasballzer> when i try connecting to my ip address i get connection refused
[19:50] <twolane> Lint02: try this for (( i=1; i<10; i++ )); do mkdir dir$i; done
[19:50] <Cpudan80> jasballzer: probably ./configure; make install
[19:51] <narsil> how  can i change the clock frequency at  video card  intel int. gma x3100  on fedora10
[19:51] <lupine_85> question - on installation when resizing an ntfs/vista partition, is iit normal for the installller to sit at 0%?
[19:51] <Cpudan80> how long has it been lupine_85
[19:51] <Flannel> narsil: You should try asking #fedora
[19:51] <AJC_Z0> jamie: I think of it the easy way, as it saves both parties much effort in the longer-than-immediate term
[19:51] <lupine_85> cpudan80, maybe 5 mins so far
[19:51] <twolane> Lint02: the command is:  for (( i=1; i<10; i++ )); do mkdir dir$i; done
[19:51] <narsil> i had ask them but no  answer
[19:51] <DreamOne> Holà a todos...
[19:51] <jasballzer> btw im downloading both rpm and bundle; which is better for ubuntu?
[19:51] <DreamOne> :-)
[19:51] <jamie> ahah, clever, AJC
[19:52] <AlloesGirl> hello
[19:52] <mushy> where is a good up to date page that lists compatible linux hardware, i must know if "SYBA SD-ATA133R PCI IDE Controller Card" will work for ubuntu 8.10
[19:52] <lupine_85> nothing indicating progress in syslog
[19:52] <Schuenemann> does anyone know what is the channel for puppy linux?
[19:52] <Cpudan80> twolane: I don think thats valid bash ...
[19:52] <Flannel> narsil: That doesn't mean you should come here and ask.  This channel is about Ubuntu.
[19:52] <triskelian> anyone having issue of installing then rebooting into nothing
[19:52] <bugmanx2001> Time`s_Witness: are you trying to use ALSA instead
[19:52] <twolane> Cpudan80: try it!
[19:52] <Cpudan80> lupine_85: thats probably ok, give it another 25 minutes
[19:52] <narsil> i had try  on #intel-gfx same there
[19:52] <percebes> se ha kaido ubuntu-es??????????
[19:52] <percebes> se ha kaido ubuntu-es??????????
[19:52] <percebes> se ha kaido ubuntu-es??????????
[19:52] <Time`s_Witness> yes i am using ALSA
[19:52] <FloodBot2> percebes: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:52] <Flannel> Schuenemann: #puppylinux
[19:52] <mushy>  where is a good up to date page that lists compatible linux hardware, i must know if "SYBA SD-ATA133R PCI IDE Controller Card" will work for ubuntu 8.10
[19:52] <Schuenemann> Flannel,  thanks
[19:53] <maciej_> miku
[19:53] <AJC_Z0> twolane: You could do that better in just bash without the loop
[19:53] <AlloesGirl> I want to use ubuntu instead of xp. How do I do that?
[19:53] <AlloesGirl> Fix me
[19:53] <Time`s_Witness> is there any way to roll back, say like, return to yesterday's config? i had sound yesterday , "just not " micro
[19:53] <hybr1der> my server wont boot properly anymore it gets to starting samba daemons [ok] and after that nothing happens what can i do?
[19:53] <fevel> AlloesGirl: wubi
[19:53] <Cpudan80> twolane: I guess I'm a member of the old guard, I would do for i in $(seq 1 10)
[19:53] <Flannel> !install | AlloesGirl, follow the instructions on the top of the first link (there's four)
[19:53] <twolane> AJC_Z0: probably true. thanks
[19:54] <Time`s_Witness> those kind of stuff that you guys know how to do in 2 minutes because its the basics
[19:54] <AJC_Z0> twolane: In any case, you're confusing bash with C
[19:54] <fevel> AlloesGirl: just install it on xo and dual boot
[19:54] <twolane> Cpudan80: 10-4 thanks
[19:54] <AlloesGirl> whats dual boot?
[19:54] <fevel> iits choosing what system yu want when you turn on the pco
[19:54] <Cpudan80> having 2 OSs installed on the computer at the same time AlloesGirl
[19:54] <Cpudan80> 2 or more I suppose
[19:54] <Cpudan80> but dual implies two
[19:55] <AlloesGirl> do I have to buy another puter then?
[19:55] <Cpudan80> no...?
[19:55] <Cpudan80> why would you need to do that?
[19:55] <Lint02> no, just free ~6 GB and go :)
[19:55] <PhotoJim> AlloesGirl: No... you choose at boot time which operating system to use.
[19:55] <Time`s_Witness> well, thanks anyway everyone. i wasnt asking how to create my own operative system i just wanted to have SOUND WORKING ON THIS CRAP.   i wish you all luck with such a complicated shit that doesnt even support basic functions.
[19:55] <AlloesGirl> idk?
[19:55] <mushy> someone please name me a pci to ide controller compatible with linux
[19:56] <Cpudan80> mushy: virtually all of them
[19:56] <fevel> AlloesGirl: no you just install ubuntu AND xp. When you turn on the computer you get the option which one to start
[19:56] <Lint02> _troll detected_
[19:56] <Cpudan80> hah
[19:56] <mushy> Cpudan80: can i believe SYBA SD-ATA133I PCI IDE Controller is
[19:56] <AlloesGirl> ok so what do I get with ubuntu?
[19:56] <genii> mushy: Promise TX2 IDE controller works well with linux.
[19:56] <jasballzer> anybody got a working ftp host?
[19:56] <Cpudan80> mushy: PCI --> SATA / IDE bridges arent complex or new, they work fine
[19:56] <Lint02> bunch of really ugly programs which works sometimes
[19:56] <fevel> AlloesGirl: freedom
[19:57] <mushy> cpudan80 thanks
[19:57] <Cpudan80> AlloesGirl: a "complete" OS, you really dont need any external programs/tools from the base install
[19:57] <mushy> building a computer for my mom, just got laid off at AIG, she will be linuxing to find a new job
[19:58] <Cpudan80> unless you want to play MP3s or some proprietary stuff, then you need some additional stuff
[19:58] <twolane> mushy: did you get a bonus! can i have some?
[19:58] <AlloesGirl> oh
[19:58] <triskelian> how does everyone feel about ubunutu studio
[19:59] <Lint02> Cpudan80: but if you want something useful, you'll have to download it
[19:59] <genii> mushy: Research indicates your IDE controller is SIL 0680 chipset, which uses linux driver called pata_sil680
[19:59] <Lint02> Cpudan80: starting with network card drivers
[19:59] <Cpudan80> what?
[19:59] <jasballzer> how do you do vsftpd. I think i am live
[20:00] <Cpudan80> Networking works out of the box 99% of the time
[20:00] <Cpudan80> wireless networking maybe 80% of the time
[20:00] <beli> jasballzer: whats up with vsftpd?
[20:00] <Cpudan80> if broadcom would get their head out of the ground - it would be a higher %
[20:00] <twolane> jasballzer: for the third time are you behind a router?
[20:01] <twolane> jasballzer: can you ftp localhost ?
[20:01] <jasballzer> definitely behind a router. but pretty sure that they allow portforwarding I had an 'almost' connect (error 530) with another usr
[20:01] <jasballzer> what's localhost?
[20:01] <deltron> can you install a livecd as the install instead of doing a full install?
[20:01] <jasballzer> terminal "ftp localhost" connection refused.
[20:01] <Lint02> localhost is 127.0.0.1
[20:02] <twolane> jasballzer: is ftpd on that box?
[20:02] <jasballzer> beli: trying to set up a ftp for a distro with vsftpd.
[20:02] <Dreamglider> deltron: you can try a live CD it wont change anything on your HF
[20:02] <Dreamglider> HD
[20:02] <jasballzer> twolane: what do you mean?
[20:02] <deltron> Dreamglider: yeah, I want to install the livecd onto the HD to always boot to the livecd environment so I don't save any changes to the HD
[20:02] <jasballzer> twolane: "ftp localhost" connection refused. Tried ip address as read from myisp sites
[20:03] <twolane> jasballzer: if your ftp server is running on the machine you are on, [the localhost' then ftp localhost should connect
[20:04] <Dreamglider> deltron: uhmm installing to your harddisk will change something on your hd !
[20:04] <twolane> jasballzer: netstat -tunap  is port 21 listed as listening, i doubt it, start the server
[20:04] <strang3r> i am having a problem getting dhcp3-server working can anyone help?
[20:04] <Guest96546> Hi .. i got a problem, when im on pidgin and i wrtie with my friends then it just closes and quit pidgin, and then i have to login again. and it sometimes also do it in firefox, please help ! :(
[20:04] <Dreamglider> deltron: make a small partion on your disk and install
[20:04] <deltron> Dreamglider: I understand that, I don't want to save any changes between reboots :) I could care less what's really on the HD
[20:05] <DoctorPringle> I am having a problem. I was trying to mount a  directory, but put in the wrong address, and it's not continually adding files to my directory, I am unable to unmount them or delete as it says "Device Busy". Can anyone help?
[20:05] <Guest96546> Hi .. i got a problem, when im on pidgin and i wrtie with my friends then it just closes and quit pidgin, and then i have to login again. and it sometimes also do it in firefox, please help ! :(
[20:06] <Dreamglider> deltron: i dont know how you would do that, perhaps install the OS and have it load to RAM, then at every reboot everything will be gone
[20:06] <adnc> hello, i would like to use my touchpad and also switch it off when typing, i used sha in the past for it, but with intrepid there is no xorg.conf anymore how can i do this? when i start gsynaptics i get a GSynaptics couldn't initilize error
[20:06] <twolane> deltron: in system/preferences/sessions, session options.
[20:06] <strang3r> i am having a problem getting dhcp3-server working can anyone help?
[20:07] <Guest96546> Hi .. i got a problem, when im on pidgin and i write with my friends then it just closes and quit pidgin, and then i have to login again. and it sometimes also do it in firefox, please help ! :(
[20:07] <DoctorPringle> Does anyone know how I unmount it? Thanks
[20:08] <Yoda> Hey, can i watch my friends over webcam in pidgin ?
[20:08] <Cpudan80> Yoda: pidgin doesnt have webcam support
[20:08] <Dreamglider> Yoda: not yet, it's a work in sorta progress
[20:08] <twolane> DoctorPringle: are you in or using that directory, that will make it busy.
[20:08] <Guest36191> Cpudan80:  Hmm .. what about Kopete then ?
[20:09] <Cpudan80> dont know - dont use any KDE stuff
[20:09] <Dreamglider> Yoda: some og the pidgin developers dont want webcam and some are working on it.
[20:09] <qpdb> hello
[20:09] <Cpudan80> I wonder why they dont want webcam
[20:09] <qpdb> after upgrading the cryptsetup today i cannot boot my system anymore.. does anybody got same errors?
[20:10] <Dreamglider> they just want the best tekst IM client i think
[20:10] <Lint02> deltron, you cannot customize the installing from live CD
[20:10] <Dreamglider> text
[20:10] <Dreamglider> !remaster
[20:11] <deltron> woo
[20:11] <deltron> that's what I need heh
[20:11] <strang3r> working with dhcp3 and am having an issue with running /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart  it says that there is no subnet delcaration for eth1 (0.0.0.0) any help
[20:12] <jasballz> hello
[20:12] <jasballz> what was that about vstfpd?
[20:12] <jasballz> my pc froze.
[20:12] <jasballz> BTW, the kde wlan manager doesn't find this network?
[20:12] <jasballz> Tried connecting in KDE
[20:13] <jasballz> was it treeleaf?
[20:13] <jasballz> someone gave me a terminal command to try and I lost the dialogue.
[20:13] <AtomicParticle> when I type sudo apt-get install xchat it says: E: Couldn't find package xchat.  anyone know why?
[20:13] <AtomicParticle> .
[20:13] <fosco_> AtomicParticle: what's your ubuntu version?
[20:14] <PhotoJim> AtomicParticle: not sure, probably slightly different name for the package.  But a quick and dirty alternative is to install the Chatzilla plugin for Firefox.
[20:14] <Yoda> Hey, which "messenger program for ubuntu supports webcam ?
[20:14] <AtomicParticle> fosco_: Ubuntu 8.10 which I installed on a 1GB USB stick
[20:14] <blip-> anyone know the cli name of the gnome task manager ?
[20:14] <fosco_> AtomicParticle: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xchat
[20:14] <AtomicParticle> Photo how I install chatzilla?
[20:14] <jasballz> vstfpd help??
[20:15] <genii> Guest32185: amsn supports webcam
[20:15] <jasballz> how to port the wlan panel icon in gnome to kde?
[20:15] <Guest32185> genii:  Thanks !!
[20:15] <PhotoJim> AtomicParticle: Start Firefox.  Tools, Add-Ons.  Search for "chatzilla".
[20:15] <PhotoJim> AtomicParticle: There are lots of good Firefox plugins.  Off-topic for here, but worth googling.
[20:15] <genii> Guest32185: np
[20:15] <blip-> chat with godzilla
[20:15] <malek-rik> A freebsd executable, should run on Ubuntu 8.10 right?
[20:15] <AtomicParticle> fosco_: that also says:  E: Couldn't find package xchat
[20:15] <jasballz> hello?
[20:15] <genii> malek-rik: No
[20:16] <AtomicParticle> why cant i install anything?
[20:16] <deltron> malek-rik: no, you'd have to compile the source
[20:16] <fosco_> AtomicParticle: have you manually modified your repos?
[20:16] <malek-rik> genii: Mk
[20:16] <AtomicParticle> fosco_: its a brand new USB stick install
[20:16] <AtomicParticle> fosco_: how do I check the repos are ok?
[20:16] <malek-rik> thanks del/genii
[20:16] <jasballz> vsftpd help!
[20:17] <deltron> apt-cache search xchat
[20:17] <fosco_> AtomicParticle: system - admin - software origins
[20:17] <deltron> see if it shows up there
[20:17] <fosco_> !ask | jasballz
[20:17] <jasballz> now for some reason I can't hear music after starting a gnome session
[20:17] <AtomicParticle> deltron: xchat-gnome - a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client
[20:17] <AtomicParticle> xchat-gnome-common - a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client
[20:17] <jasballz> fosco ubottu where were the moderators here 5 min ago they had good help?
[20:18] <deltron> AtomicParticle: try installing xchat-gnome
[20:18] <deltron> instead of xchat
[20:18] <AtomicParticle> deltron: only those 2 showed
[20:18] <usuario> mnl
[20:18] <jasballz> netstat schows that I am connected so why do I have problems?
[20:18] <AtomicParticle> t E: Couldn't find package vlc
[20:18] <fosco_> AtomicParticle: none of them, go to  system - admin - software origins and chack universe and multiverse repos
[20:18] <AtomicParticle> it cant find anything, why?
[20:18] <usuario> o que é isso aqui?
[20:18] <jasballz> fosco: ubutto: where were the moderators that were here 5 mins ago they wer informative?
[20:19] <fosco_> *check
[20:19] <twolane> jasballz: connected to what, your ftp server?
[20:19] <jasballz> how to virtualize Mac Leo on KDE?
[20:19] <jasballz> twolane: yes
[20:19] <jasballz> twolane: or a site said that if netstat gave output you're pretty much good-to-go
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> hello
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> im trying to boot windows 95 in qemu
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> but it says
[20:20] <twolane> jasballz: is the ftp server open to the WAN or are you connected via LAN / localhost
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> booting from floppy
[20:20] <hi7de> hello , anyone can help me about pptpd? I got error 619 when I want to connect to server.
[20:20] <jasballz> hmm
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> then A:
[20:20] <jasballz> twolane: what do you mean?
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> what do i type to bott?
[20:20] <Ericthegreat> boot*
[20:20] <metoo> Hi I know Im in the wrong channel but if anyone can re-direct me? :) I have an avi file (an opera that has now been deleted an is unavailable) I want to play it in my divx dvd player. However, I cannot get the subtitles (a sub file) to be also play - dvd  says no subs available and thus cannot find them. Can anyone either: ! Suggest a channel that might help. Suggest a way of getting the subs to disply in the dvd player - without re
[20:20] <deltron> I think jasballz wants to run os x virtually
[20:21] <twolane> jasballz: what did you use for the ftp address to connect
[20:21] <jasballz> deltron: yup.
[20:21] <deltron> there's many guides available on google for that man
[20:21] <jasballz> twolane: I'm using vsftpd to host, trying ftp terminal command to connect and test
[20:22] <deltron> jasballz: http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=virtualize+os+x
[20:22] <jasballz> deltron: sunware virtual box quits after attempted darwin install i think it has to do with drivers
[20:22] <Time`s_Witness> how can i add a line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base ?
[20:22] <twolane> jasballz: using what address ftp localhost, ftp 192.168.x.x or a world-routeable address?
[20:22] <Ericthegreat> just configured to b oot from hd tyvm bye
[20:22] <deltron> well it's completely unsupported virtualizing os x, but I have had success with vmware server and os x
[20:23] <user___> Time`s_Witness: echo line >> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[20:23] <xrandallx> hey e1
[20:23] <qpdb> after installing today's upgrade of cryptsetup i cannot boot my system anymore ("Begin: Waiting for root file system..." --> "ALERT! /dev/mapper/root does not exist. Dropping to a shell").. does anybody got same errors? worked fine all the time, and i'm able to mount it via livecd
[20:23] <jasballz> twolane: honestly i don't know where vsftpd hosts the files // address
[20:24] <jasballz> twolane: and I've had difficulty connecting to "localhost" or my reported ip.
[20:24] <Time`s_Witness> permission denied, user___
[20:24] <xrandallx> i need help in ubuntu i have tried in 8.10 and im using 9.04 right now but i was wondering if anyone has tried bluetooth and got it set up and can connect to there cellphone for internet use like dialup cause i have 3g thru att i have my phone connected to my laptop via bluetooth but cant find anyone to set up for att to dialout
[20:25] <twolane> jasballz: virtualizing will make that difficult. insufficient data to help you.
[20:25] <adnc> xrandallx: where did you get 0.04?
[20:25] <xrandallx> upgraded thru my 8.10
[20:25] <Time`s_Witness> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Fixes im trying to get my microphone working by here. first, how do i know if mine is a "700/701" or a  "900" ? im using 8.10 O.o. then, how to edit those files, i got no permission
[20:25] <deltron> 9.04?
[20:26] <xrandallx> you mean 9.04 adnc
[20:26] <deltron> Time`s_Witness: 900's the model name
[20:26] <deltron> Time`s_Witness: look on the bottom of your eeepc
[20:26] <adnc> xrandallx: yes, since i didn't 9.04 yet
[20:26] <jasballz> twolane: virtualization is irrelevant. Im just talking about using KDE or Gnome and vsftpd to host. Virtualization is for fun//not being implemented in ftp hosting.
[20:26] <Time`s_Witness> what's an eeepc?
[20:27] <deltron> Time`s_Witness: you linked to an eeepc article
[20:27] <twolane> jasballz: and kde or gnome have nothing to do with this, its a matter of addresses
[20:27] <xrandallx> i have tried what was on the ubuntu forums for bluetooth and the phone but didnt work and i was wondering if anyone with att phone and ubuntu and bluetooth got it working
[20:27] <Time`s_Witness> well i googled for configuring microphones in ubuntu
[20:27] <B419kid> what is the command to register a nick?
[20:27] <Joker_-_> anyone here has a web server (apache) using ISPConfig? I'm thinking of updating my server (hardy) to Jaunty when it's out... good or bad idea?
[20:27] <charitwo> freenode recommends setting up your nick in this fashion: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup (all steps are required for unaffiliated cloaks) B419kid
[20:27] <deltron> !sound | Time`s_Witness
[20:27] <deltron> !microphone | Time`s_Witness
[20:27] <Time`s_Witness> my micro!
[20:27] <twolane> B419kid: /msg nickserv help
[20:28] <Joker_-_> deltron: use > instead of |
[20:28] <B419kid> twolane: i looked there and i didn't see the actual command
[20:28] <deltron> > whispers?
[20:28] <A-KO> lol
[20:28] <Joker_-_> private messages, yes
[20:28] <deltron> zomg A-KO
[20:28] <A-KO> sup deltron
[20:28] <deltron> werd
[20:29] <hi7de> help me about pptpd
[20:29] <deltron> s/whisper/msg/
[20:29] <deltron> heh
[20:29] <hi7de> anyone pelase?
[20:29] <jasballz> deltron: thnx for the link lol, found a gr8 wiki going to use vmware fusion this is the sh*t man, OH IM juicng lol, over linux emulating leo and winxp liveswitch!!!
[20:29] <jasballz> Anybody know how to install win7 virtualbox?
[20:29] <jasballz> twolane: w/e i just need help
[20:29] <Joker_-_> jasballz: easy as 1 - 2 - 3
[20:29] <jasballz> twolane: u can try connect to help troubleshoot
[20:30] <deltron> jasballz: seriously, this channel is not your google
[20:30] <rindolf> Hi all.
[20:30] <twolane> B419kid:      /msg nickserv register <your-password> <your-email>  THEN       /msg nickserv set hidemail on
[20:30] <Joker_-_> jasballz: google it, youll find plenty of howtos, but I'd say: configure VM (if you know how to read and write, you're set), put dvd/cd in (or load image), boot machine, thats it.
[20:30] <twolane> B419kid: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#registering
[20:31] <A-KO> yo deltron know anything about disk encryption on ubuntu?
[20:31] <deltron> nay
[20:31] <twolane> jasballz: whats the ip
[20:31] <A-KO> you fail me
[20:31] <A-KO> :(
[20:31] <B419kid> twolane: well i used command and it said i will get email, thanks though
[20:31] <deltron> I'm learnin' to build my own custom livecd heh
[20:31] <Joker_-_> anyone here has a web server (apache) using ISPConfig? I'm thinking of updating my server (hardy) to Jaunty when it's out... good or bad idea?
[20:31] <istvan> I have a question: i am re-installing my system on a new hard drive, I installed windows first (felt sick the whole time) and then inserted my ubuntu 8.10 boot cd.... it didn't see my hard drive... I tried again with the same version but 32 bit ubuntu with no problem. any ideas why 64 bit didn't see the drive
[20:31] <A-KO> oh nice
[20:32] <A-KO> istvan: driver issue likely
[20:32] <istvan> what is the fix?
[20:32] <twolane> B419kid: you'll get email, click the url, then come here and /msg nickserv identify password
[20:32] <mushy> anyone have suggestion for wireless card for linux
[20:32] <jasballz> deltron: no, its supposed to be a place where users can find support for their technical problems. Interestingly seems to be lacking in that regard. Very few knowledgeable persons. :(
[20:32] <jasballz> Joker_-_: how to?
[20:32] <B419kid> twolane: ok, thanks :)
[20:32] <varsendaggr> i have been reading and learning about flex, flash developement is anyone here wanting to know how to set up some flash?
[20:33] <deltron> jasballz: this is support for ubuntu, not for virtualbox
[20:33] <jasballz> joker_-_: nm, virtualization issue taken care of
[20:33] <Joker_-_> jasballz: you ar enew to computing? Are you actually asking what How to means?
[20:33] <jasballz> Anybody know how to port the Gnome WLAN panel icon to KDE?
[20:33] <mushy> compatible linux wireless cards, suggestions please
[20:33] <Joker_-_> jasballz: neverminding ;)
[20:33] <kristian_> is there a program that can md5sum a data dvd to ~/dir/dir1, ~/dir/dir5, ~/dir/dir7. so if i burn dir1, dir5 and dir7 to a dvd as a data dvd and then compare it to original hdd data.
[20:33] <varsendaggr> jasballz, the name of the app is nm-applet
[20:33] <jasballz> twolane: I have 24.103.201.39 user: user1 pword:developers
[20:34] <varsendaggr> i have run it in fluxbox
[20:34] <istvan> so how do I get ubuntu 64-bit to recognise my seagate 7200.11 (1.5tb drive)?
[20:34] <twolane> jasballz: that address does not respond
[20:34] <istvan> esp. since 32 bit likes it
[20:34] <Time`s_Witness> in volume control, when trying to unmute the micro in capture tab, after closing and re-opening volume control, it is muted again. how can i override this?
[20:34] <jasballz> deltron: w/e its taken care of don't be a h8r
[20:35]  * deltron total h8r
[20:35] <deltron> and a troll
[20:35] <jasballz> Joker_-_:totally, not like I had no AppleIIE in my upstairs when they were $1000. Been programming since I was seven. Geez.
[20:35] <jasballz> Check out http://buddhabuntu.8m.net looking for interested developers/programmers. Completely open sourced :)) Much obliged
[20:35] <varsendaggr> jasballz, does that help?
[20:36] <jasballz> varsendaggr: howtoget that?
[20:36] <jasballz> Anybody know how to make an amor? making a zen master amor.
[20:36] <adnc> how can i enable a touchpad driver via hal?
[20:36] <jasballz> twolane: try to goto buddhabuntu.8m.net and read my netstat -a output there and see if ip addresses there are live if possible
[20:36] <adnc> SHAconfig isn't enabled here
[20:38] <jasballz> varsendaggr: how do you get the applet?
[20:38] <twolane> jasballz: All 1714 scanned ports on rrcs-24-103-201-39.nys.biz.rr.com (24.103.201.39) are filtered, that's you!
[20:38] <varsendaggr> jasballz, run nm-applet in terminal?   if you have gnome and kde i'm sure that would work...   i will look for which package has it.
[20:38] <twolane> jasballz: either rr.com blocks or you need port-forwarding or firewall rules
[20:38] <jasballz> twolane: so obviously that must mean I'm behind a firewalled isp? so how to encrypt or solve for hosting?
[20:39] <jasballz> twolane: yah, thats why Im at a new locale, a cafe with wifi hoping that their isp had portforwarding versus my campus
[20:39] <twolane> jasballz: some ISP's block service ports, are YOU behind a router or firewall?
[20:40] <mushy> can someone please suggest me a wireless pci card for linux
[20:40] <jasballz> twolane: that's what IDK thot not, because of new locale, plus easy IRC access and torrenting. Maybe ill check out an open port scanner site
[20:40] <jasballz> twolane: is there a way to encrypt FTP in order to get around that?
[20:41] <jasballz> Hey, does anyone know how to make a new theme for amor kDE app?
[20:41] <Gnea> mushy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[20:41] <jasballz> btw for some reason on this session-switch gnome no run sounds
[20:41] <Time`s_Witness> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2839571 i have same problem fo this guy. the command itself doesn't solve, what is "switching ports in the back" ? only thing occuring to me is the place where micro is linked to, motherboard
[20:41] <Time`s_Witness> O.o
[20:41] <twolane> jasballz: your ftp service port is not being allowed outside access for some reason. you could configure ftp to use another port that may not be blocked.
[20:42] <qpdb> got a problem with cryptsetup_2%3a1.0.6-6ubuntu2.3_i386: booting ends up in "Begin: Waiting for root file system..." --> "ALERT! /dev/mapper/root does not exist. Dropping to a shell" ... cryptsetup_2%3a1.0.6-6ubuntu2.2_i386 and previous versions work fine.. any help?
[20:42] <fevel> jasballz: is there fusion fo linux?
[20:43] <deltron> fusion is os x only
[20:43] <jasballz> twolane: hmmm, okay. Then why all the good output from netstat?
[20:43] <fevel> thanks
[20:43] <Riis> I'm trying to use cryptsetup in jaunty, but I don't seem to have kernel support for aes-cbc-essiv or serpent-cbc-essiv, how do i get that?
[20:43] <rniamo> hi, i've no more sound server : "Playback: Null Output (PulseAudio Mixer)" and "Capture: Monitor of Null Output (PulseAudio Mixer)" are used and are alone
[20:43] <jasballz> fevel: there is. Also java virtualbox. Uhhh, use virtual box for xp. I guess apple allows osx86 liscenses to run in vmware and I'm going to try to run windows 7 with that too.
[20:44] <jasballz> fevel: tho I have no idea to install .rpm or .bundle
[20:44] <firehawk161> hi, im new to Ubuntu and my sound does not work, i think that my sound card is not supported but i wondered if anyone had any ideas
[20:44] <jasballz> twolane: i had one guy manage to connect (almost) just had error of bad password.
[20:44] <deltron> !sound > firehawk161
[20:44] <jasballz> twolane: so i think portforwarding is good, but scanning n.e.way
[20:44] <fevel> jasballz: can you link me to fusion for linux?
[20:45] <deltron> fevel: there's no such thing
[20:45] <B419kid> firehawk161: What kind of graphics card is it?
[20:45] <firehawk161> sound card
[20:45] <jasballz> plz does anyone know how to make a neko or something like amor for ubuntu? im devving.
[20:45] <fevel> deltron: he says there is
[20:45] <deltron> he's trolling this channel hardcore
[20:45] <twolane> jasballz: netstat is the system saying what ports/services are running and or connected. thats all, you have a route issue
[20:45] <Joker_-_> I need to have some command to be launched by root at boot but after the network has been connected and network drives mounted... Anyway to do so? (I tought of adding a pause 120...)
[20:45] <fevel> deltron: really?
[20:45] <B419kid> firehawk161: sorry, what sound card? type: "b419kid: <message here>" to type to me
[20:45] <Gnea> fevel: he said it's for OSX only
[20:45] <fevel> oh
[20:45] <fevel> my bad
[20:45] <firehawk161> ok
[20:46] <Joker_-_> Right now I tought of using rc.local with a pause...
[20:46] <rniamo> how to install intel hda soundcard under jaunty ?
[20:46] <B419kid> firehawk161: so?
[20:46] <jasballz> fevel: just google vmware and sign up for 60 day trial it will automatically have you download linux version if you can figure out how to install let me know
[20:46] <jasballz> fevel: http://vmwarefusion.com
[20:46] <jasballz> twolane: okay
[20:46] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: <intel 82801H>
[20:47] <jasballz> twolane: are there ways to host like 8gb stuff behind firewalls?
[20:47] <fevel> jasballz: that aint fusion... its just vmware
[20:47] <B419kid> firehawk161: did you try different sound configs in ubuntu maybe?
[20:47] <twolane> jasballz: yes
[20:47] <B419kid> firehawk161: brb, sorry :0
[20:47] <fevel> jasballz: and its pretty easy to install throu gh te command line
[20:47] <robert1> hi there, is there a gui tool to manage partition and mounts?
[20:48] <jasballz> fevel: how's that
[20:48] <jasballz> twolane: how's that
[20:48] <fevel> gparted
[20:48] <fevel> cya guys
[20:48] <jasballz> looking for developers for Buddhabuntu linux: http://buddhabuntu.8m.net
[20:48] <twolane> jasballz: run the service, open the firewall and adjust accordingly.
[20:48] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: <ok, i had a look in the support pages and on the ASLA site and i dont think it is supported>
[20:48] <jasballz> twolane: how's that?
[20:49] <jasballz> twolane: i'm a newb to ftping
[20:49] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: <sorry ALSA>
[20:49] <jasballz> how to make a neko or custom character for AMOR??
[20:50] <jasballz> fevel: downloaded vmware going to try to install
[20:50] <twolane> jasballz: if your connected in a wifi-cafe i doubt service ports are allowed, 0 through 1024 tcp/udp ports
[20:51] <wolter> hi, i need to compile cheese source but it can't find some libraries like gstreamer plugins base, librsvg and gnome-desktop. I have everything installed.
[20:51] <rniamo> how to add a soundserver under ubuntu ?
[20:51] <B419kid> firehawk161: Try a couple of setting if you haven't while I'm gone :)
[20:51] <euxneks> is there a way to make the super key act like a ctrl key?
[20:51] <rniamo> i would like to add alsa
[20:51] <euxneks> or, switch them even?
[20:52] <B419kid> firehawk161: hello?
[20:53] <firehawk161> hello?
[20:53] <wolter> can somebody help me building cheese?
[20:53] <twolane> jasballz: do you know your vsftp.conf file very well?
[20:53] <B419kid> firehawk161: sorry if you type "b419kid: <message>" the chat is going to fast for me it will be a bit easier :)
[20:54] <dave-ubuntu> need help with openpgp
[20:55] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: <sorry, i am very new to this i have had a look in the terminal and is says that the access is denied to my sound card>
[20:55] <eseven73_>  /ignore B419kid
[20:55] <eseven73_> oops hehe
[20:55] <Slart> wolter: first off.. make sure you really really want to compile from source
[20:55] <eseven73_> darn irssi
[20:55] <kingnerd_> net
[20:56] <Slart> wolter: after you've thought about that I'll help you out if you still want to do it
[20:56] <dave-ubuntu> http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/604/screenshotgpaerror.png
[20:56] <B419kid> firehawk161: well if you double-click on the sound icon (top right corner) there is a bunch of settings in there- also go to system/preferences/sound for more settings, if you haven't already try a few of these  please do
[20:56] <Slart> wolter: you'll not be able to update it using the regular updating mechanisms.. that means you'll have to check their site from time to time for important news and such
[20:56] <B419kid> firehawk161: brb
[20:57] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: <ok>
[20:57] <dave-ubuntu> can anyone help me with this problem>>>>>>>>> http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/604/screenshotgpaerror.png ?
[20:57] <wolter> Slart, are you talking about the libs?
[20:57] <Slart> euxneks: isn't there a setting in system, keyboard something? layout options?
[20:57] <guntbert> wolter: you *do* know, that cheese is in the repos?
[20:58] <Slart> wolter: nope.. cheese.. the webcam application
[20:58] <wolter> guntbert, old version.
[20:58] <Fenix|work> Greetings...
[20:58] <Kanabis> i have an odd problem with data dvd+r. ubuntu mounts the disc and shows up on the desktop correctly and properties shows the full 4gb but i cant copy or read past the first 700mb. anybody got an ideas?
[20:58] <Slart> wolter: you can still do updates for all other packages.. it's just cheese you'll have to manage yourself
[20:58] <Fenix|work> How can I enable STOR commands in vsftpd?
[20:58] <wolter> Slart, I am trying to compile from source to get the newest version.
[20:58] <Pkm34> salut tout le monde
[20:58] <wolter> Slart, well, not just cheese. Evolution. Pidgin.
[20:58] <Slart> wolter: any particular reason you want the newest version?
[20:58] <euxneks> Slart, excellent
[20:58] <Fenix|work> the docs say write_enable=yes, but that doesn't seem to do the trick... is it something Ubuntu package related?
[20:59] <wolter> Slart, to see if my webcam works better in that version.
[20:59] <Fenix|work> Greetings
[20:59] <euxneks> Slart, System>keyboard>[Layout Options Button]
[20:59] <wolter> Slart, currently it doesn't support decent resolutions, only 174x144
[20:59] <euxneks> opens layout options
[20:59] <wolter> something like that.
[20:59] <euxneks> Slart thank you
[20:59] <Slart> wolter: hrmpf.. I kind of doubt it will.. I don't think cheese has its own drivers.. I might be wrong though
[20:59] <B419kid> firehawk161: <> aren't needed around message, just to show you
[20:59] <guntbert> Fenix|work: there is a channel #vsftpd
[20:59] <Slart> euxneks: you're welcome
[21:00] <sjzzalx> Hey mans, I want to remove sudo and all its vestiges (no gksudo, gksu). How may I do this?
[21:00] <Slart> wolter: but give it a try.. you can always uninstall it and go back to the repository version if you want
[21:00] <wolter> Slart, well, I can run my cam at 640x480 with guvcview..
[21:00] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: oh, ok
[21:00] <wolter> Slart, well, I will install in a custom path
[21:00] <zorlan> bah
[21:02] <Slart> wolter: I can't help you with the "custom path" part... I've never done that myself
[21:02] <B419kid> firehawk161: Try multi combinations. I have to go. I'll be back later tonight-
[21:02] <firehawk161> ﻿b419kid: i have had a go at testing the sound playback at diferent settings and no joy
[21:02] <firehawk161> ﻿﻿b419kid: ok
[21:02] <B419kid> firehawk161: sry, good luck :)
[21:02] <firehawk161> ﻿﻿b419kid: thanks
[21:02] <crazy_people> where is the english help channel?
[21:02] <Slart> crazy_people: this is it
[21:02] <crazy_people> i mean help with english language
[21:02] <crazy_people> grammar
[21:02] <deltron> haha
[21:02] <dave-ubuntu> can anyone help me with this problem>>>>>>>>> http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/604/screenshotgpaerror.png ?
[21:02] <s_> connect chat.indymedia.nl
[21:02] <Slart> crazy_people: huh.. wrong place to ask.. try #freenode or somethin like that
[21:02] <wolter> Slart, well, i don't need help with that one. Its just about setting the prefix. What I do need help with is to know what to tell to configure so it can find those libs which i have but cheese claims i don't when i am about to build it
[21:02] <firehawk161> ﻿﻿b419kid: thanks :)
[21:02] <sjzzalx>  Hey mans, I want to remove sudo and all its vestiges (no gksudo, gksu). How may I do this?
[21:03] <kiru> hello, i got this error during dist-upgrade: http://paste.ubuntu.com/137762/
[21:03] <kiru> any ideas?
[21:03] <sjzzalx> I mean, gksu instead of gksudo
[21:03] <Slart> wolter: hmm.. do you get some kind of error message? do you run 64bit ubuntu? what version of ubuntu?
[21:03] <dave-ubuntu> can anyone help me with this problem>>>>>>>>> http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/604/screenshotgpaerror.png ?
[21:03] <dave-ubuntu> can anyone help me with this problem>>>>>>>>> http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/604/screenshotgpaerror.png ?
[21:03] <LjL> sjzzalx: that's not supported.
[21:03] <LjL> !repeat | dave-ubuntu
[21:04] <wolter> Slart, ubuntu intrepid amd64
[21:04] <dave-ubuntu> the forums don't have anything useful for this problem
[21:04] <sjzzalx> LjL That's nice to know, but I don't want my users to be able to execute things as root. I also want to be allowed to use the graphical utilities by piping through gksu instead of gksudo. How can this not be supported? Ubuntu is so crazy
[21:04] <Slart> sjzzalx: ubunut is kind of "sudo" oriented.. why not try a distro that is more.. hands on
[21:05] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu:  what are you trying to do that's causing the error?
[21:05] <guntbert> sjzzalx: only those users who are in the admin group can sudo...
[21:05] <Xisdibik> Is there a special channel for Ubuntu 9.04 or does here work too?
[21:05] <joeathome> hello people
[21:05] <deltron> slartibartfast?
[21:06] <zorlan> lol
[21:06] <zorlan> I did Norway
[21:06] <fosco_> Xisdibik: #ubuntu+1
[21:06] <dave-ubuntu> run then GNU privacy assistant
[21:06] <PhotoJim> Xisdibik: #ubuntu+1
[21:06] <zorlan> got an award for it
[21:06] <Xisdibik> gracias fosco_ and PhotoJim
[21:06] <zorlan> I really like fjords
[21:06] <PhotoJim> Xisdibik: De nada.
[21:06] <Fenix|work> guntbert: I am there. :)
[21:06] <jophish> If I made a backup of my home folder, that shoudl take with it all my saved themes, preferences. everything right?
[21:06] <guntbert> sjzzalx: and gksu *should* work just like gksudo - just another name (if I recall correctly)
[21:06] <zorlan> yes jophish
[21:07] <jophish> also, how hard is it to create a list of all installed packages, to install on another computer at a later date?
[21:07] <zleap> jophish, make sure you have included any hidden files,
[21:07] <jophish> of course
[21:07] <wolter> Slart, let me post the error i get
[21:07] <joeathome> can someone help me please
[21:07] <guntbert> Fenix|work: I'm not :-), if thats what you mean, I don't know much about vsftpd
[21:07] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu:  gimme a sec here.....
[21:07] <zleap> dpkg --set-selections < file.txt
[21:07] <joeathome> when i boot ubuntu it just goes to terminal
[21:08] <zorlan> zleap, don't you mean >
[21:08] <zorlan> dpkg --get-selections > installed.txt
[21:08] <joeathome> i type in startx and it says fatal server error no screens found
[21:08] <zleap> yes
[21:08] <rww> zorlan: #ubuntu-offtopic is mch more appreciative of Hitchiker's Guide quotes than #ubuntu :P
[21:08] <zorlan> cheers rww
[21:08] <zleap> then the 2nd will read in the text file and put into set selections
[21:08] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu:  are you trying to generate a key at the command line?
[21:09] <wolter> Slart, http://paste.ubuntu.com/137767/
[21:09] <dave-ubuntu> no but i can try
[21:09] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu:  try the instructions found here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
[21:09] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu: and see if it works.
[21:10] <dsl_> find /mnt/windows -name "*.doc" -exec cp "{}" /mnt/external/{} \; is this right ?
[21:10] <fliptop> is anyone else suddenly having problems buring cd's or dvd's?  after updates yesterday, today i can't get k3b to work on my ubuntu or fedora 10 systems
[21:10] <Time`s_Witness> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=956565&page=10 if i follow xcomandox's instructions, i suppose i will no longer have volume control. in case it doesnt work
[21:10] <Time`s_Witness> can i have it back easily?
[21:10] <Geek`N`Proud> fliptop: burn failures?
[21:10] <dave-ubuntu> it used to work... , i renstalled the package becuase i got this error in evolution Could not create message.
[21:10] <dave-ubuntu> Because "Failed to execute gpg: Broken pipe", you may need to select different mail options.
[21:11] <zleap> you could use passwords and encryption
[21:11] <zleap> for gpg
[21:12] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  on fedora 10, k3b hangs when starting.  on ubuntu, i can't burn an .iso.  i was able t burn the iso from command line using cdrecord, though
[21:12] <fliptop> dave-ubuntu:  here's a tip - if you're trying to talk to someone specific, prefix your statement with their username and a colon
[21:12] <Geek`N`Proud> fliptop: what error do you get when you go to burn?
[21:13] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  it doesn't give an error in the gui, it just locks up my desktop and i have to reboot.  i didn't try using k3b from the command line, should i?
[21:13] <Geek`N`Proud> fliptop: you could do
[21:13] <webbi> hello
[21:13] <Scrow> Ok I connected my Windows box to my Ubuntu box over a wireless network. I cannot access my external HDD without using an administrative password. Help!!
[21:14] <Geek`N`Proud> it seems fishy that it'd lock up the desktop
[21:14] <webbi> i installed some packages that i need to remove now... it's enlightenment packages... how can i check that i dont have any package installed
[21:14] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  i will try here in a sec...
[21:15] <guntbert> !info mc > guntbert
[21:15] <Geek`N`Proud> webbi: cat /var/lib/dpkg/status | grep enlightenment
[21:15] <Scrow> Anyone have any ideas???
[21:15] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion
[21:15] <Geek`N`Proud> webbi: maybe.. =]
[21:15] <webbi> Geek`N`Proud: thanks! i will try
[21:15] <B419kid> Does anyone know is a mouse with programmable buttons will work on ubuntu 8.10?
[21:15] <Geek`N`Proud> B419kid: you need to be more specific there, there is no reason it can't
[21:16] <Scrow> Ok I connected my Windows box to my Ubuntu box over a wireless network. I cannot access my external HDD without using an administrative password. Help!!
[21:16] <Geek`N`Proud> Scrow: what password are you talking about?
[21:16] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion
[21:16] <Geek`N`Proud> Scrow: Windows admin password or GNU/Linux root account?
[21:16] <melik> is there a meta package for ubuntu that installs ALL security programs like ophcrack, etc.
[21:16] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  i ran k3b --cdimage ~/pathtoiso.iso and it opened the gui.  if i click 'start' it will lock up.
[21:16] <B419kid> Geek'N'Proud: Well i can't find any cheap mouses and i dont want to spend the money if the extra buttons wont work.
[21:16] <Scrow> When I connect to the drive from my Windows box, it asks for a password
[21:16] <thwrath> hey
[21:17] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion
[21:17] <Lenin_Cat> I think I messed up my wine sound settings, how do I restore them to default
[21:17] <thwrath> http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt
[21:17] <thwrath> having issues with the insmod
[21:17] <Scrow> And the only one that works is my admin password on the Ubuntu box
[21:17] <thwrath> i need help
[21:17] <Geek`N`Proud> B419kid: in that case buy something basic to be sure
[21:17] <B419kid> Geek'N'Proud: g2g be back soon
[21:17] <Scrow> Root password
[21:17] <KebabBob> After I upgraded to 8.10 a few lines were commented out of my xorg.conf because they were replaced by HAL. Now my mouse paste functionality is gone and keyboard is too sensitive. I can't seem to fix it in preferences. What can I do to fix it?
[21:17] <melik> is there a meta package for ubuntu that installs ALL security programs like ophcrack, etc.
[21:17] <Slart> wolter: sorry.. got a phonecall.. let me check that pastebin
[21:17] <thwrath> i need help with my broadcom
[21:17] <thwrath> can someone please help me
[21:17] <Geek`N`Proud> Scrow: so you want it to mount without that step?
[21:18] <Geek`N`Proud> thwrath: try modprobe rather than insmod
[21:18] <Geek`N`Proud> thwrath: modprobe nameofmodule
[21:18] <Scrow> I dont know. I want to connect using a guest account I guess
[21:18] <Geek`N`Proud> thwrath: it's simpler and works just as well
[21:18] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion?ubuntu cannot detect my device!help!
[21:18] <mun> hi
[21:18] <fliptop> Scrow:  you're using samba, right (sorry, joining your thread late)
[21:19] <NikNak7890> hi, can someone please help me from going crazy? I've done the usual google & help searches, and clearly missed something. All my apps (browser, places etc) go full screen on launch, and it's driving me crazy!
[21:19] <Geek`N`Proud> abhishekiitd007: you need to be more specific, what model of fingerprint reader?  Also pastebin the output of lsusb and lspci for us =]
[21:19] <Scrow> fliptop: Yes I am
[21:19] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion?ubuntu cannot detect my device!help!
[21:19] <abhishekiitd007> how do i install fingerprint reader on my hp pavillion?ubuntu cannot detect my device!help!
[21:19] <Geek`N`Proud> abhishekiitd007: you need to be more specific, what model of fingerprint reader?  Also pastebin the output of lsusb and lspci for us =]
[21:19] <mun> i've just installed a new slave drive and i've set the following lines in /etc/fstab: UUID=fd28a9cb-fa1e-4b79-9b02-55de36bcda90 /media/data ext3 relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 somehow i can't mkdir or edit the drive without root. is there a way to allow it to be written by users?
[21:19] <wuurrd> Hi, I want to add a line to my /etc/fstab for mounting a samba share, but I am wondering -> will my computer wait on startup until timeout if the share is unavailable?
[21:20] <fliptop> Scrow:  i wrote a how-to for this some time ago, it's a little dated but maybe it will help you:  http://www.igolinux.com/support/how_to/file_sharing.shtml#sharing_files
[21:20] <maxbaldwin> Is it <span> to wrap text in html?
[21:20] <NikNak7890>                                                                 hi, can someone please help me from going crazy? I've done the usual google & help searches, and clearly missed something. All my apps (browser, places etc) go full screen on launch, and it's driving me crazy!
[21:20] <Whyvas> mun,  add user in the options
[21:20] <Geek`N`Proud> abhishekiitd007: have you looked at http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Main_Page before?
[21:20] <Scrow> Thanks! Will read and come back if I need further assistance!
[21:20] <mun> Whyvas, how do i do that?
[21:20] <abhishekiitd007> Geek 'n' Proud: model is the one in hp pavilion dv41182tx...what is isusb and ispci?
[21:20] <fliptop> Scrow:  i'll be here for at least another 15 minutes or so.
[21:21] <Geek`N`Proud> abhishekiitd007: open a terminal and run /usr/sbin/lsusb and /usr/sbin/lspci
[21:21] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  i'm not going to click 'start' because i'll lose this xchat windows too!  it can wait until some other time...
[21:21] <Whyvas> mun UUID=fd28a9cb-fa1e-4b79-9b02-55de36bcda90 /media/data ext3 relatime,user,errors=remount-ro 0 0
[21:21] <mun> Whyvas, thanks
[21:21] <dsl_> find /mnt/windows -name "*.doc" -exec cp "{}" /mnt/external/{} \;
[21:22] <dsl_> does that look right ?
[21:22] <Geek`N`Proud> abhishekiitd007: what they do is show us what devices are in your machine so we can help better... paste the output to http://pastebin.ca then give us the URL it feeds back so we can look at it
[21:22] <Geek`N`Proud> fliptop: yeah
[21:22] <NikNak7890>                           any free for quick pm to get me out of your hair?
[21:22] <fliptop> Geek`N`Proud:  like i said, command line saved the day here!  i needed another copy of gparted
[21:23] <Geek`N`Proud> =]
[21:23] <Whyvas> mun might need a bit more, but try it out
[21:23] <Flare183> !ask | NikNak7890
[21:23] <abhishekiitd007> Geek 'N' Proud:http://nopaste.org/p/abXHu2aEcb
[21:23] <abhishekiitd007> but i cannot run ispci
[21:23] <Dillizar> !es
[21:23] <NikNak7890> apologies ubottu
[21:23] <dave-ubuntu> what is the command to purget the xserver of config files and reionstall it?
[21:24] <twolane> abhishekiitd007: it's lsusb lspci  small 'L'
[21:24] <thwrath> can someone look at this http://paste.ubuntu.com/137776/ i am having issues with the last command
[21:24] <thwrath> followign the instructions form http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt
[21:24] <NikNak7890> how can i stop all apps launching full screen
[21:25] <hil> find .bashrc
[21:25] <wuurrd> will adding a samba entry to /etc/fstab cause me to have to wait for timeout (if samba is unreachable) on every reboot?
[21:25] <sal> hi all
[21:25] <fliptop> abhishekiitd007:  it might be even better if you ran lspci -vv, which will produce more verbose output
[21:25] <eseven73_> NikNak7890: have you tried xubuntu? it doesnt answer your question, but maybe you wont get full screen windows with xubuntu :)
[21:26] <Dulak> NikNak7890: running a netbook distro?
[21:26] <thwrath> fliptop: can you look at my post there
[21:26] <thwrath> i neede to get his wifi working
[21:26] <guntbert> thwrath: try sudo insmod...
[21:26] <thwrath> i did hold on
[21:26] <thwrath> insmod: error inserting 'wl.ko': -1 File exists
[21:26] <thwrath> i get that
[21:26] <Dillizar> how can i add smt in ubottu :)
[21:26] <NikNak7890> Dulak, nope regular ubuntu on HP pavilion
[21:26] <thwrath> bc i am using where it is currently
[21:27] <thwrath> guntbert: i am not sure what the path should be
[21:27] <thwrath> like where i should put it
[21:27] <enovativ> how do i stop and restart samba
[21:28] <enovativ> samba is not seeing my window shares
[21:28] <thwrath> guntbert: any suggestions
[21:28] <Guest61028> hi all, does anybody know hot to delete and reinstall alsa and pulse?
[21:28] <C-301> hey
[21:28] <guntbert> thwrath: in your paste there it reads " insmod wl.ko" and insmod: error inserting 'wl.ko': -1 Operation not permitted
[21:28] <LjL> enovativ: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart (but samba itself *serves* shares, not handles remote ones)
[21:28] <MrDusty> Hey guys, I am using a PPTP connection to my work's VPN to access the intranet.  It all works fine. However when I try to do system stuff like apt-get update; apt-ge tupgrade -y ; apt-get dist-upgrade -y it times out, when i try to do any downloading it timesout or comes down in bytes.. its almost as if, the pc gets confused as to which connection to send the packets out (vpn, or wifi) and timesout think
[21:28] <MrDusty> ing about it, im not sure but it means when I am connected to the vpn using the internet as normal is near enough impossible ?
[21:29] <guntbert> thwrath: thats why I suggested sudo insmod...
[21:29] <thwrath> did not work
[21:29] <C-301> my bios does not detect hard drive
[21:29] <C-301> my bios does not detect hard drives
[21:29] <soad6> hey anyone know why sound juicer runs really really slow?? its totally annoying me just wondering if this is the program or a bug with the program itself
[21:29] <fliptop> enovativ:  sudo /etc/init.d/smb restart (i think the daemon is called smb, not samba)
[21:29] <thwrath> insmod <path>/wl.ko
[21:29] <thwrath> insmod <path>/wl.ko
[21:30] <thwrath> guntbert: insmod <path>/wl.ko is what ia m supposed to run but it does not tell me where i am supposed to use for path
[21:30] <enovativ> fliptop: thanks
[21:30] <Guest19038> irc.irc-hispano.org
[21:30] <ikonia> Guest19038: ?
[21:31] <LjL> fliptop: the daemon is called "smbd"; but the init script is just called "samba"
[21:31] <fliptop> LjL:  thanks, i usually don't run ubuntu as a server, and was drawing on my redhat knowledge there...
[21:31] <thwrath> any help please
[21:32] <fliptop> LjL:  basically just pulling it outta my a**
[21:32] <thwrath> hodl on
[21:32] <ikonia> thwrath: with what ?
[21:32] <guntbert> thwrath: did you "sudo make install"?
[21:32] <thwrath> yes
[21:32] <bluenzo> ugh...got ubuntu running last night...first time using nix =D
[21:32] <thwrath> but the path i am not sure where i am suppoesd to use
[21:32] <thwrath> hold on let me send you the link i have to follow
[21:33] <thwrath> http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt <--- guntbert that are my instructions
[21:33] <gerzel> hey I'm trying to ssh into an ubuntu box on the same local network as a windows box  how do I figure out the ubuntu box's address?  I know there is a short command to put into  the console but I can't remember what it is
[21:33] <thwrath> tell me what i am supposed to use for <path>
[21:33] <ikonia> thwrath: path for what ?
[21:33] <fliptop> bluenzo:  problems?  thoughts?
[21:33] <ikonia> thwrath: what are you trying to do
[21:33] <guntbert> thwrath: I never had to use a path with insmod or modprobe, so I simply don't know
[21:33] <Whyvas> gerzel, ifconfig -a
[21:33] <bluenzo> fliptop, its nice, only thing holding me back is knowledge :P
[21:33] <bluenzo> pretty kewl ;D
[21:33] <ikonia> thwrath: it's path to where the tar file is
[21:33] <thwrath> does anyone know
[21:34] <thwrath> are you sure
[21:34] <ikonia> thwrath: yes
[21:34] <fliptop> bluenzo:  yeah, there's a learning curve for sure.
[21:34] <bluenzo> fliptop, thanks for asking
[21:34] <bluenzo> fliptop, in xchat, do you know how to change my defualt username? Its always my ubuntu username
[21:34] <PhotoJim> bluenzo: /nick NewNickname
[21:34] <thwrath> insmod: can't read './wl.ko': No such file or directory
[21:34] <thwrath> that is what i get then
[21:34] <bluenzo> no i mean, default so i dont ned to /nick
[21:34] <Whyvas> bluenzo, it's in the server window
[21:35] <Whyvas> ohh
[21:35] <bluenzo> the network list?
[21:35] <PhotoJim> bluenzo: I don't use xchat, but it has configuration screens you can edit.
[21:35] <ikonia> thedarkone: kernel object is not in your currenct directory
[21:35] <fliptop> bluenzo:  did you register a password w/ freenode?  it's been so long ago i forget...
[21:35] <ikonia> thedarkone: sorry - not you
[21:35] <Whyvas> yeah
[21:35] <bluenzo> in the network list of xchat, it has nick name and whatnot, but it doesnt save
[21:35] <MUSEK> I'm having a problem connecting to a wireless router...
[21:35] <Whyvas> strange, mine saves...
[21:35] <MUSEK> I've gone through several websites and the Ubuntu online manual, but it keeps referring to " System => Administration => Network" which doesn't exist.
[21:36] <bromic94> okay i am back
[21:36] <bromic94> ikonia: you are sure
[21:36] <act1v8> How do I add subtitles in an iPhone MP4?
[21:36] <bromic94> when i run that i get no such file or directory
[21:36] <ikonia> bromic94: sure of what ?
[21:36] <bromic94> what you just told me
[21:36] <bromic94> that the <path> is where the tar.gz file is
[21:36] <ikonia> bromic94: yes
[21:36] <bromic94> ok
[21:36] <bluenzo> in the network list, if i change my "nick name" it always seems to change itself back to my ubuntu name
[21:36] <bluenzo> there is no save button for that
[21:36] <bromic94> ikonia: i do that and then i get the error no such file or directory
[21:37] <ikonia> bromic94: show me the command your using - exactly
[21:37] <fliptop> MUSEK:  do you have network-admin installed?
[21:37] <bromic94> ikonia:  i ahve to get dinner u goign to be around for a little bit
[21:37] <bluenzo> for ex: i use "auto connect" or w/e, so when I open xchat, it connects to a server, but with wrong username
[21:37] <act1v8> anyone/
[21:37] <ikonia> bromic94: I don't' know
[21:37] <MUSEK> How would I know? Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu..
[21:38] <bromic94> ikonia: sudo insmod <path>/wl.ko
[21:38] <fliptop> MUSEK:  use system->administration->synaptic package manager, and search for it
[21:38] <bromic94> ikonia: sudo insmod ../wl.ko
[21:38] <bluefoxx> So I have a Sun USB keyboard I use with any machine I'm going to work off of, and I know that the extra keys don't work in windows, but is there a package I can download to make them work better in ubuntu/linux? like say the stop key inputs an exit or ctrl+c sequence and such, depending on the application?
[21:38] <ikonia> bromic94: that is not the right file
[21:38] <Whyvas> bluenzo,  try to edit the freenode network, then uncheck use global user information and try saving it there
[21:38] <ikonia> bromic94: the right path sorry
[21:38] <bromic94> ok
[21:38] <ikonia> bromic94: where is the kernel module
[21:38] <kristian_> can i shorten down this "find  .  -type f   2>/dev/null  -exec md5sum {} \; >list1.txt" but still have md5sum written for each file in all dirs->?
[21:38] <bromic94> oh ok
[21:38] <ikonia> bromic94: it should be in the build dir
[21:38] <ikonia> bromic94: that you untarred from the tar file
[21:38] <bromic94> oh ko
[21:39] <bromic94> it didnt tell me that
[21:39] <ikonia> bromic94: it did
[21:39] <MUSEK> fliptop: It doesn't seem that I do..
[21:39] <bluenzo> Whyvas, THATS IT! thanks
[21:39] <bromic94> On the target machine, setup the source/hybrid/build directory
[21:39] <bromic94> that line
[21:39] <ikonia> bromic94: yup
[21:39] <bromic94> k
[21:39] <Whyvas> np
[21:40] <fliptop> MUSEK:  then click the checkbox, choose install, and your network manager gui will be installed
[21:40] <MUSEK> It's not even found, fliptop.
[21:40] <bromic94> so ikonia i should be in this directory to do everything then?
[21:40] <bromic94> /lib/modules/2.6.24-23-generic/build/hybrid_wl
[21:41] <fliptop> MUSEK:  hang on a sec...
[21:41] <MUSEK> network-manager is installed, though..?
[21:41] <MUSEK> Alright.
[21:41] <bluenzo> so, there are app repositories or something right? how does that work :|
[21:41] <bromic94> ikonia: ?
[21:42] <deltron> can you create a custom preinstalled image and deploy it with ubuntu like you would windows?
[21:42] <Goldfisch> Anybody know how to find the corresponding device file for a given sound card? I see /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1 (I have two sound cards), but I don't know how to figure out which is which.
[21:42] <bromic94> I have to go i dont mean to push you
[21:42] <guntbert> repository | bluenzo
[21:42] <bluenzo> i double clicked my volume thingy when my sound didnt work
[21:42] <bluenzo> it showed the device at the top...it was on the wrong one..
[21:43] <bluenzo> i changed it to the right onee
[21:43] <bluenzo> worked for me :S
[21:43] <bluenzo> ya that guntbert
[21:43] <bluenzo> thats a cool thing, however it works, guntbert
[21:43] <fliptop> MUSEK:  hrm, weird, i can't seem to find gnome-network-admin either, still looking into it
[21:43] <MUSEK> lol
[21:43] <guntbert> bluenzo: read that please: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories
[21:44] <MUSEK> Well, I thought I was really stupid when I saw the help page refer to something non-existent
[21:44] <MUSEK> So I looked everywhere and found nothing.
[21:44] <bromic94> ikonia: if you could me  know through a pm or in here greatly apporeicated
[21:44] <bluenzo> ty guntbert
[21:44] <fliptop> MUSEK:  looks like it is called network-manager-gnome.  see if you have that one installed
[21:44] <guntbert> bluenzo: np :)
[21:45] <Goldfisch> I have two sound cards, one for input from my satellite box, one for playback to the TV set. Anybody know how to figure out where the input device file is? Like /dev/dsp or /dev/dsp1?
[21:45] <MUSEK> fliptop: Its only options are "Mark for removal/complete removal" so I guess so. =\
[21:46] <fliptop> MUSEK:  ok then, you need to see if it's available on your system menu.  right-click the system menu, choose 'edit menus'
[21:46] <bluenzo> guntbert,
[21:46] <bluenzo> guntbert, what about 3rd party software?
[21:46] <bluenzo> repositories
[21:46] <bluenzo> do u trust them?
[21:46] <MUSEK> System menu?
[21:46] <fliptop> MUSEK:  navigate to the administration menu, and see if the checkbox for network manager is unchecked.  if it is, check it.
[21:47] <guntbert> !enter | bluenzo
[21:47] <MUSEK> Ah
[21:47] <fliptop> MUSEK:  at the bottom left, you should have 3 menus, applications, places and system
[21:47] <bluenzo> sorry guntbert
[21:47] <hil> thats why he is called fliptop, hrhr
[21:48] <MUSEK> fliptop, I still cannot seem to find it. Is it System => Preferences => Main Menu?
[21:48] <Dreamglider> can anyone help me setup USB dual boot , i'd like to dual boot Ubuntu and System Rescue CD and possible some other distro
[21:48] <guntbert> bluenzo: no need to be sorry (was just a hint to make life easier for all of us)- as for 3rd party repos: I don't trust them generally, but if I "need" something I add the repo to my sources
[21:49] <fliptop> MUSEK:  right-click on the word 'system'
[21:49] <fliptop> hil:  i was away for a moment, did i miss a joke or something?
[21:50] <Zedde> anyone has tips on a good editor for ubuntu ?
[21:50] <bluenzo> guntbert, are most apps free?
[21:50] <MUSEK> Yeah, it's not there... =\ The only thing within System is Network Tools. Is that it?
[21:50] <eseven73_> vim
[21:50] <bluenzo> are there any closed source apps? lol
[21:50] <bluenzo> oops :S
[21:50] <eseven73_> Zedde: sudo apt-get install vim-full
[21:50] <bluenzo> sorry i did it again
[21:50] <fliptop> MUSEK:  you're not doing what i say.  place your cursor over the word 'system' and right-click your mouse
[21:50] <MUSEK> I did.
[21:50] <hil> fliptop: nah sorry, my bad ;) i read on bottom left ... thought u talk bout menu. that wd fit your nick ;)
[21:51] <Zedde> Hmm I have been working in windows with notepad plus plus , I love they way you can fold functions
[21:51] <fliptop> MUSEK:  do you have a choice that says 'edit menus'?
[21:51] <Zedde> I'll check that one out
[21:51] <guntbert> bluenzo: look at the link I sent you, there different kinds of repos, but *most* are free (as in free speech)
[21:51] <fliptop> hil:  no probs, just thought i missed something.
[21:51] <MUSEK> Yes, and I see no Network or Network Manager
[21:52] <eseven73_> Zedde: well vim is text based though, didnt know you wanted a graphical one :P
[21:52] <fliptop> MUSEK:  i'm sorry, i misunderstood what you had said.  if you scroll down in the left-hand pane, and highlight administration, does it show up on the right-hand side?
[21:52] <Zedde> eseven73_: as longs it\s easy to work with
[21:52] <eseven73_> easy once you spend a few hours with it ;P
[21:53] <eseven73_> lol
[21:53] <fliptop> MUSEK:  excuse me, does 'network' show up on the right?
[21:53] <MUSEK> No, nothing is unchecked.
[21:53] <guntbert> Zedde: start with gedit, look around, try others,....
[21:53] <MUSEK> ("Network" is also not there)
[21:53] <eseven73_> !editors
[21:53] <eseven73_> try a few of them Zedde
[21:54] <fliptop> MUSEK:  open a terminal window and type /usr/bin/network-admin
[21:54] <Zedde> eseven73_: thanks
[21:54] <MUSEK> "No such file or directory"
[21:54] <MUSEK> Awesome.
[21:55] <fliptop> MUSEK:  ok, so synaptic says it's installed, but it's not in the menu, and you can't run it from the command line.  correct?
[21:55] <MUSEK> Correct. Am I screwed yet? :P
[21:55] <eseven73_> np im _VIM_ so of course i had to advertise VIM first <evil grin> ;)   im just using my other nick for my laptop's irc :D
[21:55] <c7m> hello, is there any way to minimize quake3?:)
[21:55] <bear24rw> MUSEK: what are you trying to install?
[21:55] <fliptop> MUSEK:  no, not yet.  try one more thing at command line:  whereis network-admin
[21:56] <MUSEK> bear24rw: I'm trying to connect to a wireless router.
[21:56] <bluenzo> lol @ "no not yet"
[21:56] <MUSEK> fliptop: usr/share/man/manl/network-admin.1.gz
[21:57] <VildNinja> Hi. Does anybody know who I should contact, if I want to request a large amount of Ubuntu CD's ?
[21:57] <MUSEK> bluezno: The "yet" was inferred to mean that I will definitely be screwed later on, however. :+
[21:57] <fliptop> MUSEK:  ok, at this point i'd try (using synaptic) to uninstall the app, then reinstall it.
[21:57] <MUSEK> So, which option would I click? Remove or remove completely?
[21:58] <fliptop> MUSEK:  remove completely.
[21:58] <MUSEK> network-gnome, correct?
[21:58] <MUSEK> +manager
[21:58] <fliptop> MUSEK:  and no, i didn't mean to imply you'd be screwed later on...
[21:59] <fliptop> MUSEK:  you want to uninstall network-manager-gnome
[21:59] <MUSEK> I realize this, but I try to have a little humor in computer issues as I've gone through many of them. And thanks, doing so now.
[21:59] <strang3r> hello, i am having some problem with an installation can anyone help?
[21:59] <hil> Zedde: try 'geany'
[21:59] <Howard> how do i set up XP
[21:59] <Howard> or vista
[21:59] <fliptop> MUSEK:  no probs.
[21:59] <RizR> hi. upgrading ubuntu using update-manager. how to rollback to previous release?
[22:00] <jpds> !downgrade | RizR
[22:00] <bear24rw> RizR: why do you wanna downgrade?
[22:01] <MUSEK> fliptop: Alright, I've removed that completely, but, um, how do I get it back? :P
[22:01] <RizR> jpds: so if something breaks during upgrade what are the options?
[22:01] <RizR> bear24rw, curious of my options :-)
[22:01] <Howard> how do i install xp
[22:01] <strang3r> anyone here have experience with a DHCP server?
[22:01] <Howard> or vista
[22:01] <Howard> (no clue how to use vmware etc)
[22:01] <fliptop> MUSEK:  now click the checkbox and choose 'mark for installation', then click the 'apply' check at the top.
[22:01] <jpds> RizR: Find a way of fixing it without downgrading.
[22:01] <MUSEK> fliptop, it disappeared after I removed it.
[22:02] <guntbert> !ot | Howard
[22:02] <fliptop> MUSEK:  i'm sorry to do this, i've gotta go pick up my daughter from track practice, perhaps another user can take over?
[22:02] <Howard> is vmware off topic?
[22:02] <Howard> um okay
[22:02] <fliptop> MUSEK:  what version of ubuntu are you using?
[22:02] <MUSEK> 10.0
[22:02] <MUSEK> The latest, right?
[22:02] <MUSEK> I just installed a week ago.
[22:02] <Howard> 10.0 hasn't come out yet
[22:03] <bear24rw> musek: there is no version 10 lol
[22:03] <bluenzo> longer than me :P
[22:03] <fliptop> MUSEK: 10.0?  that doesn't sound right...
[22:03] <Howard> YEAR.MONTH
[22:03] <Howard> it's not 2010 yet
[22:03] <guntbert> Howard: there is #vmware...
[22:03] <MUSEK> Then my CD lied?
[22:03] <MUSEK> And my "About" page
[22:03] <wrektjet> woot woot im back after reinstall
[22:03] <fliptop> is there someone willing to help MUSEK in my place?  i've gotta jet...
[22:03] <MUSEK> They all say 10.
[22:03] <Howard> lol
[22:03] <crdlb> MUSEK: run 'lsb_release -d'
[22:03] <meho_r> 8.10?
[22:03] <MUSEK> YES, meho
[22:03] <wrektjet> managed to make ubuntu unstable after only 4 days
[22:03] <dreamy> does the "sis" 3d driver  coming with the distro satux is good only for compiz , or does it has good performance for gaming too ? anyone ?
[22:03] <MUSEK> Wow, I'm an idiot
[22:03] <MUSEK> Sorry there.
[22:03] <Howard> someone said virtual box lol
[22:04] <fliptop> MUSEK:  i think you're in good hands here.....
[22:04] <crdlb> dreamy: it's not even good for compiz :/
[22:04] <wrektjet> howard.. i ran virtual box for a day it was no prob
[22:04] <MUSEK> Thanks, fliptop.
[22:04] <MUSEK> Have a good day :)
[22:04] <dreamy> crdlb: :(
[22:04] <Howard> i've never used any virtual desktop before lol
[22:04] <wrektjet> just couldnt get the cdrom drive functioning riote
[22:04] <guntbert> Howard: there's #vbox too...
[22:04] <wrektjet> i used it and im no genius
[22:04]  * irbdavid is on a netbook - can I make the 'applications / places / system' buttons on the taskbar smaller to save space?
[22:04] <wrektjet> theres a pretty thorough manual
[22:04] <Howard> lol someone said virtualbox is worse than vmware
[22:04] <Howard> i'm goign to chat in the other room bye
[22:04] <dreamy> crdlb: did you ever did glxgears ? i got so mutch amount or memory on my sis  :S :(
[22:04] <wrektjet> to download from the website.. just use the add/remove to install
[22:05] <MUSEK> So, how do I get the network manager back? :+
[22:05] <albertico> hi, does anyone knows how to change tomcat startup parameters/options on ubuntu 8.10??
[22:05] <crdlb> dreamy: there is simply no driver providing 3d accleration for SIS chips; I'm not sure if the hardware is capable of of significant accel anyway
[22:05] <guntbert> MUSEK: in synaptic, select it again
[22:05] <bear24rw> musek: did you try "sudo apt-get install gnome-network-manager"?
[22:05] <lascar> what's a good audio-editing title for ubuntu?
[22:05] <bear24rw> idk if thats the right package name though
[22:05] <Spuddy345> i just tried to lose my ubuntu virginity, and failed :-(
[22:06] <MUSEK> guntbert, like I said, it disappeared as soon as I removed it
[22:06] <bear24rw> lascar: look up audacity
[22:06] <MUSEK> bear24: I will now.
[22:06] <wrektjet> hey i used to be able to switch desktops with mouse scrolling, now on reinstall i cant. where would i reenable this feature?
[22:06] <lascar> !audacity
[22:06] <dreamy> crdlb: but some brasilians at a  school programed on e
[22:06] <moose86> guys i need some help with GRUB bootloader
[22:06] <moose86> guys i need some help with GRUB bootloader
[22:06] <Spuddy345> stuck the install CD into my machine, booted and got a bizzare DRDOS screen
[22:06] <MUSEK> Spamming isn't nice :(
[22:06] <amikrop> Hello. I have apache2 php5 php5-mysql mysql-server installed bit in phpinfo() I don't see MySQL loaded. Any tips?
[22:07] <guntbert> lascar: use !info <package>
[22:07] <amikrop> s/bit/but
[22:07] <amikrop> !lamp
[22:07] <lascar> !info audacity
[22:07] <dreamy> crdlb: satux is coming with a 3d sis driver programed by some Brasilial fellows
[22:07] <digen> amikrop: did you restart Apache after installing php5-mysql ?
[22:07] <MUSEK> bear24rw & guntbert: It's gone. haha
[22:07] <dreamy> *Brasilian
[22:07] <amikrop> digen: yeah, it was actually down and I started it again
[22:08] <crdlb> dreamy: I see, I wasn't aware of that
[22:08] <dreamy> crdlb: ... rigth ... !
[22:08] <dreamy> crdlb: you want a link ?
[22:08] <crdlb> dreamy: sure
[22:08] <bear24rw> musek: whats gone lol
[22:08] <amikrop> digen: ok, another restart worked, thanks ;)
[22:08] <MUSEK> The gnome-network-manager
[22:08] <MUSEK> As well as the network-manager-gnome
[22:09] <lascar> guntbert, bear24rw: ty
[22:09] <bear24rw> did you try reinstalling?
[22:09] <dreamy> crdlb: http://www.satux.org.br/
[22:09] <MUSEK> Reinstalling what?
[22:09] <MUSEK> Ubuntu or the network-manager-gnome?
[22:09] <bear24rw> the network manger
[22:09] <hacker07> can someone tell me if ubuntu 9.04 alpha 6 is useable
[22:09] <MUSEK> Ah, no, as it's gone. :P
[22:09] <bear24rw> isnt that what your trying to get
[22:09] <MUSEK> Yes, but it's gone.
[22:09] <wrektjet> softpedia review tom
[22:09] <bear24rw> hacker07: very, ive been using xubuntu for weeks
[22:09] <strang3r> i am attempting to do a netboot install using dhcp3 can anyone help?
[22:10] <wrektjet> hacker07, softpedia rev friday i shud say
[22:10] <dreamy> crdlb: i dont know how willl you be able to read the page.. i do know the lastest version of that distro is in english
[22:10] <hacker07> what does that meen
[22:10] <bear24rw> hacker07: what does what mean
[22:10] <wrektjet> the website will post a review of their usage findings. pretty simple
[22:10] <Zedde> eseven73_: kate looked intresting
[22:10] <hacker07> nothing, so it is stable enough to use for a server
[22:11] <hil> Zedde: try 'geany'
[22:11] <Zedde> didn\t like to have a function inside another funcktion
[22:11] <bear24rw> hacker07: ive been using it at school for a samba/ftp/shh server and have had no problems
[22:11] <strang3r>  i am attempting to do a netboot install using dhcp3 can anyone help?
[22:11] <hacker07> sweet
[22:11] <wrektjet> there ya go. an immediate review
[22:11] <MUSEK> Hehehe, I'm screwed now, eh? :+
[22:12] <bear24rw> musek: does the network manger work from the latest live cd?
[22:12] <MUSEK> If I ran the live CD, my laptop would explode
[22:12] <bear24rw> why
[22:12] <hacker07> what livecd
[22:12] <MUSEK> I installed Ubuntu because my laptop has 190MB of RAM, 33GB of hard drive space, and is an idiotic Acer.
[22:12] <dreamy> crdlb: a fellow from sis "barros lee" is finishing the driver .. the mirage 3 graphic engine .. but he wont give it to anyone yet
[22:12] <bear24rw> hacker07: when you burn ubuntu to a cd you can boot your computer off just the cd
[22:12] <chyea> hey all. what's an easy to setup imap server, on ubuntu? preferably one that easily uses an sql database to store authorization users.
[22:13] <hacker07> I know that i was asking what livecd
[22:13] <hacker07> im not a dumbass
[22:13] <strang3r>  i am attempting to do a netboot install using dhcp3 can anyone help?
[22:13] <hacker07> i know how to use ubuntu
[22:13] <hacker07> and linux
[22:13] <bear24rw> hacker07: lol any live cd
[22:13] <Zedde> hil: I can\t finde it
[22:13] <hacker07> and write applications
[22:13] <crdlb> dreamy: I guess you'll have to wait and see what happens
[22:13] <hacker07> i was asking someone what livecd would make the laptop go boom
[22:13] <hacker07> lol
[22:13] <dreamy> crdlb: yes..   you got a sis ?
[22:13] <MUSEK> hacker, it's simply because of my specifications. :+
[22:14] <hacker07> oh lol
[22:14] <emilien> how i change key board lay out to fr , edited xorg but ubutu is ignoring it
[22:14] <strang3r>  i am attempting to do a netboot install using dhcp3 can anyone help?
[22:14] <Zedde> tried apt-cache search on it :(
[22:14] <bear24rw> hacker07: OHHH haha
[22:14] <crdlb> dreamy: no
[22:14] <hacker07> LOL
[22:14] <dreamy> crdlb:ok
[22:14] <wrektjet> im guessing he has an old laptop.. anyone know how to enable swithcing desktop workstations via the mouse? rather than ctrl and alt
[22:14] <hacker07> im burning 9.04 now
[22:14] <hacker07> doesn't beta come out tommorow
[22:14] <MUSEK> wrek: No, it just sucks. Acer's laptops tend to. :P
[22:15] <bear24rw> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseSchedule
[22:15] <hacker07> oh lol
[22:15] <MUSEK> Hand-me-downs also fail.
[22:15] <bear24rw> the beta comes out tommorow
[22:15] <hacker07> sweet
[22:15] <hacker07> is ext4 fast
[22:15] <emilien> how can i change key board lay out to "fr" , edited xorg but ubuntu is ignoring it
[22:15] <bear24rw> on my laptop with xubuntu i have a 9 second boot
[22:15] <bear24rw> lol
[22:15] <gabrielgomez> does anyone know if opensync synce works in Jaunty ?
[22:15] <bear24rw> but i also have a SSD
[22:15] <hacker07> holy shit
[22:15] <oCean_> hacker07: gabrielgomez Jaunty discussions in #ubuntu+1 please
[22:16] <oCean_> hacker07: mind your language in this channel
[22:16] <frostburn> bear24rw, brand on ssd? what's the read/write speed
[22:16] <Dreamglider> emilien: System > preferences > Keyboard
[22:16] <hacker07> sorry
[22:16] <emilien> Dreamglider, il using fluxbox
[22:16] <Dreamglider> emilien: Oh sry i dont know then
[22:17] <awalters_> im having problems with only half of my ram showing up, anyone familar with something like this
[22:17] <hil> Zedde: I installed from repos, but i use jaunty. But sh'd be in intrepid also
[22:17] <smartycheetah> http://BidEgg.com a new auction site
[22:17] <Dreamglider> awalters_: can you see all the ram  in BIOS ?
[22:17] <PhotoJim> awalters_: how much RAM, and what type of Ubuntu system (32-bit or 64-bit)?
[22:17] <bear24rw> frostburn: OCZ core series its discontinued read speed is like 80 but when you read and write at same time it bottle necks really bad idk write speed offhand
[22:17] <emilien> Dreamglider, should have said , its very weird .. as if ubuntu has a grudge against me =/
[22:17] <MUSEK> Is it possible that I'm missing a driver or something? And if so, is it possible that I could download said driver onto a thumbdrive and transfer it over to the laptop? :\
[22:18] <emilien> Dreamglider, else it is witch craft...
[22:18] <oCean_> smartycheetah: don't advertise in this channel
[22:18] <awalters_> ubuntu 32, it shows up in bios, but not in dmidecode
[22:18] <Dreamglider> emilien: did you log out and back in after changing it ?
[22:18] <bear24rw> musek: do you have an ethernet port?
[22:18] <MUSEK> On the modem?
[22:18] <PhotoJim> awalters_: how much RAM does your system have?  32-bit kernels have RAM limits, unless you kludge around them.
[22:18] <awalters_> i have two sticks a 512 pc100 and a 128 pc100
[22:18] <PhotoJim> awalters_: oh, you're way below the RAM limits.  that's not your problem.  starts affecting you at something over 3 gigs.
[22:19] <emilien> Dreamglider, yes.
[22:19] <awalters_> they show up in dcidecode as 256 and 128, sorry that second one is a 256
[22:19] <Dreamglider> 32bit has 4gb addressing limit
[22:19] <B419kid> Geek'N'Proud: are you still there?
[22:19] <awalters_> point being they each show up as half
[22:19] <canuck1> where is a good place to look for nice ubuntu themes?
[22:19] <emilien> how can i change key board lay out to "fr" , edited xorg.conf but ubuntu is ignoring it ...
[22:19] <canuck1> I really want to tweak out this desktop
[22:19] <PhotoJim> awalters_: does your motherboard support 512M sticks?  if it does, is the stick double-sided or single, and does your motherboard require double-?
[22:19] <oCean_> !themes > canuck1
[22:19] <canuck1> thank you :)
[22:19] <PhotoJim> awalters_: oh, if both show as half, that's not likely your problem then.
[22:19] <awalters_> i had read something about that and was wondering
[22:20] <awalters_> i believe it does support double sided as it shows up in the bios, but im not sure how to check
[22:20] <ironfoot_495> Hi Can someone instruction on how to install xdebug on ubuntu 8.10
[22:20] <Dreamglider> emilien: did you try to reboot ?
[22:20] <canuck1> I LOVE Ubuntu!
[22:20] <PhotoJim> awalters_: you'll have to look up your motherboard model number, and do some googling to find the manual.  but it's not uncommon for systems to require lower-density chips than some sticks of RAM use.  I had a PII that worked with double-sided 256M PC133 sticks, but not single-sided.
[22:21] <troubled> is this wubi guy in here that was just on FLOSS weekly? if so, grats :)
[22:21] <PhotoJim> awalters_: single-sided worked, but only gave 128M.
[22:21] <wrektjet> hey anyone know good website for 8.10 themes?
[22:21] <Dreamglider> canuck1: it's great huh :)
[22:21] <emilien> Dreamglider, no , but its late will try tomorrow. Thanks for your help,  have a good day/night.
[22:21] <oCean_> !themes > wrektjet
[22:21] <jhass840> Can anyone tell me what packages I need to install to read camera phone pictures from a MicroSD card?
[22:21] <canuck1> Dreamglider: I love the dual screen options :) especially with compiz
[22:21] <hil> canuck1: Unlike girls, ubuntu wants to be used, not loved. ;)
[22:21] <canuck1> the desktop flip option works wonders
[22:22] <Sylphid|work> what is the shortcut command to save a directory location to be recalled later?
[22:22] <canuck1> kind of like my xwife
[22:22] <canuck1> hah joking
[22:22] <wrektjet> thnx oCean_
[22:22] <Zedde> hil: Hmm okay I found it on the getdeb.net but I get a error that\s wrong arcterctur
[22:23] <soussou_> hi
[22:23] <Dreamglider> wrektjet:  http://ubuntu.hamdi.web.id/category/themes
[22:23] <Zedde> I\m running a 64 bits os
[22:23] <Dreamglider> canuck1: same here, dual monitor and two "cubes" it's very "bling bling" indeed :)
[22:23] <Zedde> and it looks like it's only 386 pkg
[22:23] <hil> Zedde: it is in universe repo. just install with 'sudo apt-get install geany'
[22:24] <soussou_> Can someone help me please??? I want to know what is Gfxboot for syslinux??
[22:24] <Zedde> hil: I get a msg can't be found
[22:24] <canuck1> Dreamglider: I can't get the cube to work, it just shows an expo
[22:24] <hil> is universe activated?
[22:24] <skyraven> hello guys...I have an irritating problem with ubuntu at home..so far I'm the kind of console guy..but decided to give it a try for a desktop..only to be heavily disappointed
[22:25] <Zedde> hil: prob I just started up this live cd  for testing
[22:25] <canuck1> Dreamglider: I find the screen flip option VERY useful. If its bling and useful I am all for it.
[22:25] <skyraven> I have a dell 2005FPW monitor + Nvidia ge7800GT
[22:25] <Zedde> prob not
[22:25] <skyraven> with default vesa driver...it works fine...I can start xorg...no dilema here
[22:25]  * MUSEK pokes bear24rw with the same old problems
[22:25] <skyraven> after I install the nvidia driver..either from packages or compile it from their installer...no more display
[22:25] <B419kid> i asked a while ago today but i had to go so: will a usb mouse work on a ubuntu computer (i have had complications with other usb devices- headset)
[22:25] <awalters_> PhotoJim: any idea on how to find out what the motherboard is, and if it shows up in the BIOS, shouldnt the kernel see it
[22:25] <skyraven> I even looked on some forums for settings for my monitor (thinking the card tries to display something the monitor can't)..but still no luck
[22:25] <skyraven> so far it sucks for me :(
[22:25] <aerkn> B419kid, most likely yes
[22:25] <skyraven> can you help ?
[22:25] <rww> B419kid: It should. I use one and it works fine =/
[22:25] <hil> Zedde: thats the problem ;)
[22:26] <billyk> does anyone know why my etc/X11/xorg.conf file would be blank?  I'm running openbox w/ gdm on an ubuntuserver base and need to change the screen resolution
[22:26] <soussou_> Please is there anyone who knows Gfxboot ??????
[22:26] <Zedde> hil:  it can't be installed ?
[22:26] <rww> billyk: Xorg autodetects by default now. Just add the sections and options you need to override and it'll respect that.
[22:26] <B419kid> rww: if i test a usb mouse does that mean if i go buy another usb mouse it will work?
[22:26] <billyk> ok, thanks rww
[22:26] <dagsun> hi all, i broke my python installations on Hardy by compiling 2.6 now i'm trying to get rid of 2.6 to fix things and wondering how to change /usr/bin/python  so it stops looking for libpython2.6.so.1.0
[22:26] <mun> hi
[22:26] <hil> Zedde: not sure if this works from live cd
[22:26] <B419kid> rww: well obviously if test is sucessful
[22:26] <Zedde> just for testing , maybe going over to ubuntu but I'm not sure yet
[22:26] <mun> how do i check the frequency of my ram?
[22:26] <rww> B419kid: Assuming they're both normal, HID-compliant mice, yes.
[22:27] <billyk> mun: easiest way is in your bios
[22:27] <B419kid> rww: what does hid-compliant mean?
[22:27] <billyk> human interface device (usb device class)
[22:27] <ndshacker> mouse, keyboard
[22:27] <oCean_> mun: "sudo lshw -C memory"
[22:27] <billyk> if it's a standard mouse it should
[22:27] <hil> Zedde: try activating universe sources in synaptic
[22:28] <mun> thanks
[22:28] <Zedde> hil: found it in the install app mnger
[22:28] <hil> Zedde: ;) fine
[22:28] <billyk> oCean_:  does lshw list everything lspci does?
[22:28] <B419kid> rww: Is there a way to tell before i buy a mouse?
[22:28] <oCean_> billyk: much more
[22:28] <ndshacker> hi guys, my internet seems to die every so often and restarting wont fix it
[22:29] <B419kid> ndshacker: Could it be your network or is it specifically just your computer?
[22:29] <ndshacker> i end up reverting to my backup
[22:29] <billyk> ndshacker: sure it's not your router?
[22:29] <ndshacker> then everything works fine for a few more days
[22:29] <billyk> ndshacker: lots of cheap routers need to be power cycled a lot
[22:29] <rww> B419kid: dunno. I just get mice from the major brands: Microsoft, Logitech, etc., and they've always worked fine.
[22:29] <billyk> I've never had issues with usb mice
[22:29] <B419kid> rww: with extra buttons or..?
[22:30] <ndshacker> I am on wireless and i think it may be my card as itseems to overheat, or it might be a conflict betwween my internal networking card and my external one.
[22:30] <Zedde> hil: looks really good along with the function window
[22:30] <rww> B419kid: The ones with extra buttons sometimes need some configuring.
[22:30] <hil> Zedde: yep, i like it, too
[22:30] <awalters_> exit
[22:30] <rww> !mouse | B419kid: first link
[22:30] <Zedde> hil: thanks
[22:30] <B419kid> rww: have you done it sucessfully with a major brand mouse?
[22:31] <rww> B419kid: I just buy basic 3-button mice, so no.
[22:31] <MUSEK> Is there any possible way to make Ubuntu work with an integrated card? I mean, sure, it's old, but... is there?
[22:32] <B419kid> rww: third button-click on scroll wheel?
[22:32] <rww> B419kid: yeah
[22:32] <Albert> Hi good gents
[22:32] <aerkn> hi
[22:33] <Albert> Could anyone help me real quick?
[22:33] <aerkn> sure
[22:33] <Albert> I'm trying to find what font is being used in this flyer: http://yfrog.com/edl42c3eae98275438bae6040j
[22:33] <B419kid> rww: ok, um... that was helpful :)
[22:33] <Albert> Thanks in advance
[22:34] <wrektjet> HMM WHERE WOULD I EXTRACT THE THEMES SO THAT I CAN INSTALL THEM?
[22:34] <wrektjet> srry for caps
[22:34] <Hoxx> drag and drop
[22:34] <wrektjet> onto the desktop?
[22:34] <Hoxx> no, to the theme window
[22:35] <oCean_> wrektjet: there are several ways. System menu > Preferences > Appearance
[22:35] <B419kid> rww: Thanks a lot.
[22:35] <rww> B419kid: you're welcome
[22:35] <wrektjet> well that was easy!!!!!!!!!! thnx
[22:35] <B419kid> rww: so you suggest logitech or microsoft?
[22:35] <pHreaksYcle> is there a data recovery program with a GUI for Ubuntu?
[22:35] <wrektjet> thnx hoxx
[22:36] <MUSEK> Mmmm, thought not... that's a downside to Ubuntu.
[22:36] <averno> hi, i set up the xsane with a device that has changed IP and now its closing whenever i open and cant find the device in the old ip, what could i do?
[22:36] <MUSEK> Take care, all.
[22:36] <oCean_> wrektjet: you can drag a new theme, you can click the Add button, or extract it yourself in /usr/share/themes etc
[22:36] <Hoxx> np wrektjet
[22:36] <rww> B419kid: Personally, I use Microsoft mice because they fit better in my hand. Just use whichever looks more comfortable, though.
[22:37] <B419kid> rww: i have small hands so, but i'm looking in store so ill get small one :)
[22:37] <Albert> No love for me? :(
[22:38] <hil> Albert: Cut the gfx and try there: http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
[22:38] <bachgenbach> Hey, all
[22:38] <andy123> i installed VirtualBox and i made a virtual XP and it wont let me open, any one know what i can do?
[22:38] <bachgenbach> I am thinking of switching over to Ubuntu, but have a couple of quests if someone can help me answer ?
[22:38] <Albert> Thank you hil.
[22:39] <PaperTiger> Anyone here familiar with RAID setups. Have a problem with setting it up in general.
[22:39] <B419kid> bachgenbach: sure :)
[22:39] <hil>  Albert: yw
[22:39] <natrixnatrix89> Hi guys. I'm trying to set up my bluetooth hadset, using the manual in community documentation bluetooth audio. Now I came to the step where i have to edit /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf, but intrepid does not have such file. which file do i have to edit?
[22:39] <B419kid> bachgenbach: You have questions?
[22:39] <PaperTiger> Like Windows not picking up the HDDs in setup, even with RAID drivers
[22:40] <bachgenbach> yeah, i currently have one drive partitioned
[22:40] <bachgenbach> and i seem to have an issue installing ubuntu
[22:40] <B419kid> bachgenbach: type "b419kid: message here" to chat to me
[22:40] <oCean_> PaperTiger: you are aware that you are in #ubuntu channel?
[22:40] <bachgenbach> b419kid: test
[22:40] <B419kid> bachgenbach: kk
[22:41] <PaperTiger> I know, but I've had help from people in here before regarding similar things, so I thought some people may be multi-skilled.
[22:41] <B419kid> bachgenbach: Well, can you be more specific
[22:41] <natrixnatrix89> can anybody please help me with my bluetooth audio? please.
[22:41] <bachgenbach> b419kid: thanks for this. I am a windows user so new thing for me.
[22:41] <arthur> how do i tell if my laptop is 32 or 64 bit
[22:41] <B419kid> bachgenbach: Well i'm fresh here to but i am really good at partioning and formatting so i may be able to help.
[22:42] <jftsang> Hi, I have Ubuntu 8.10 desktop running on a machine that I want to turn into a server. Is there a package that I install to change to Ubuntu Server?
[22:42] <Zedde> only down side I see right now I have no way to mange my ESXi server from ubuntu
[22:42] <B419kid> bachgenbach: unless you want to talk to someone more expierence ...
[22:42] <PaperTiger> oCean_: I know, but I've had help from people in here before regarding similar things, so I thought some people may be multi-skilled.
[22:42] <bachgenbach> b419kid: I have a Live CD when I attmept to carry out install it comes slecting the drive for installation I would like it to install over windows partition which is c but i dont have the option
[22:42] <arthur> how do i tell if my laptop is 32 or 64 bit
[22:42] <rww> arthur: do you mean that you have Ubuntu installed and want to know if it's 32-bit or 64-bit, or that you have a computer that you want to install Ubuntu on and need to find out whether it supports 64-bit?
[22:42] <PhotoJim> arthur: do you know what CPU it has?
[22:42] <oCean_> PaperTiger: This is ubuntu support, and sure people might be multi-skilled, but then they are often in several channels. Please stay on topic here.
[22:43] <hil> arthur: if u dont know and u have less than 4gb ram, use 32bit
[22:43] <arthur> it has ubuntu on it and i want to install the latest and not sure if its 32 or 64 bit
[22:43] <B419kid> bachgenbach: Well you cannot install over the disc you need to create a seperate partion before trying to install: the partion tool on ubuntu live can only select partions.
[22:44] <Spuddy345> ok, so i have a dual boot Suse 10.0 and win XP machine. i want to dump suse 10.0 and install Ubuntu 8.10 any ideas how (i have alrealy saved any personal files so can dispose of suse)
[22:44] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Sorry. Will go else where, just thought I'd ask (quickly) where I'd had good, reliable help beforehand. Again, I appologize.
[22:44] <rww> arthur: if it has Ubuntu on it, you can do "uname -a" in the terminal. If the output has "x86_64" in it, you have 64-bit. If it has i686 or something similar, you have 32-bit.
[22:44] <Bodsda__> Hi, I want to upgrade from hardy to intrepid, I already hapen to have an intrepid iso so can i upgrade using that rather then downloading all the packages through update-manager -d?
[22:44] <rww> arthur: You can upgrade from earlier versions of Ubuntu to newer ones, though
[22:44] <arthur> ty
[22:44] <PhotoJim> arthur: and if you're not sure what kind of CPU you have, you can open a shell and type:  cat /proc/cpuinfo    ... and it will tell you what CPU you have.
[22:44] <ndshacker> my backgroun appers to be broken
[22:44] <bachgenbach> so there is no way on installing ubuntu on a partition of the drive, without overwriting all on the entire drive.
[22:44] <oCean_> arthur: run "sudo lshw -C cpu" to show your cpu characteristics. Find the line where it says "width: "
[22:44] <rww> Bodsda__: Is it an alternate CD or a desktop live CD?
[22:44] <ndshacker> the pixels in one line are all shifted over
[22:44] <PhotoJim> arthur: but if you just upgrade from what you have, it will keep you in the same 32- or 64-bit family.
[22:45] <ndshacker> but nothing else gets shifted if its on it
[22:45] <oCean_> PaperTiger: thx for understanding, and for any Ubuntu question, you're more than welcome :)
[22:45] <ndshacker> so its not the monitor
[22:45] <B419kid> Bodsda__: if you update constantly and don't have updates left you are on intrepid... you don't have to reinstall
[22:45] <arthur> its prolly 32 thanks...
[22:45] <rww> B419kid: that's not true for hardy > intrepid
[22:45] <HOMEMADEJAM> Hey all. Just wondering, what do you think is the best Ubuntu blog out there?
[22:45] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Would you suggest a pure Linux installation, instead of a dual boot with Windows? XD
[22:45] <rww> B419kid: or from one release to another in general, actually
[22:45] <oCean_> arthur: with the mentioned command, you can find the correct answer
[22:45] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Getting fed up of Windows
[22:45] <B419kid> rww: ugh.... weird... cause my bro said he did it... :/
[22:45] <Bodsda__> rww: I have both actually :)
[22:46] <arthur> yes 32 bit thanks
[22:46] <bachgenbach> Fed up of windows join the club
[22:46] <oCean_> PaperTiger: For anyone switching from win to lin, I'd recommend to keep a dual-boot system, at least for the time being
[22:46] <B419kid> bachgenbach: u there?
[22:46] <rww> Bodsda__: You can use the alternate CD or ISO. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IntrepidUpgrades#Upgrading%20Using%20the%20Alternate%20CD/DVD
[22:46] <bachgenbach> yeha mate
[22:46] <PaperTiger> bachgenbach: I've been trying for several days to reinstall Windows after a wipe to try and make it more stable
[22:47] <oCean_> PaperTiger: you'll still have the possibility to go to win, if you really need it, but default booting to Linux will make you more experienced, and less in need of the MS os :-)
[22:47] <Bodsda__> B419kid: i dont think thtas true, im still using hardy repo's and normal apt-get update/upgrade will not change your 'sitribution'
[22:47] <Bodsda__> distribution*
[22:47] <B419kid> Bodsda__: sorry
[22:47] <Jeruvy> Bodsda__: ya LTS upgrade is slightly different
[22:47] <Bodsda__> rww: brilliant thanks :)
[22:47] <Spuddy345> any ideas?
[22:47] <PaperTiger> oCean_: I used to default boot to Linux anyway, and rarely used Windows. Only to play games...
[22:47] <mib_46gn89tq> légyszíves egy magyar írjon rám!
[22:47] <ndshacker> guys, I have an issue, my background o one line is off, but windows dont get the same problem, so its not the monitor
[22:47] <ShoshanaRenee> Ubuntu freezes upon startup more than it starts successfully, can anyone help me?
[22:47] <rww> B419kid: The way apt works, it'll only update you within the same version. So you can have the most up-to-date version of Hardy, but you'll still be on Hardy, not Intrepid (which will have newer stuff). There's a separate procedure for upgrading from one to another.
[22:47] <rww> !upgrade | B419kid: specifically, this one
[22:48] <PaperTiger> oCean_: The only problem I had was graphics support, but that seems to have been fixed now anyways.
[22:48] <B419kid> rww: sorry, i thought you could
[22:48] <oCean_> PaperTiger: I'm not much of a gamer, but I hear windows games are run using 'wine'
[22:48] <rww> B419kid: no problem. It's a confusing topic :)
[22:48] <Spuddy345> is it possible to over write an existing linux distro on a dual lin/win dual boot?
[22:48] <PhotoJim> oCean_: you can run them under wine.  there can be a performance hit versus running natively under Windows, but it works with a lot of stuff.
[22:48] <Bodsda__> Jeruvy: maybe slightly, but if i was on intrepid, and using apt-get update/upgrade I am pretty sure i would still be on intrepid not jaunty
[22:48] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Some do. Is there any other emulation software for Windows programmes?
[22:49] <PhotoJim> Spuddy345: Absolutely possible, yes.  Just tell it to install on the same partition where Linux is currently installed.
[22:49] <Jeruvy> Bodsda__: intrepid is not a LTS release
[22:49] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Because I know not all Windows games work when running on WINE.
[22:49] <rww> Spuddy345: as in, wipe out the existing Linux distro and put Ubuntu in its place? Yes, I've done it before. Use Manual partitioning during the installation and select the partitions with the current Linux install on them for Ubuntu to use.
[22:49] <mikebeecham> hi guys...could someone tell me how to insert a thumb-link image into the Ubuntu forums...when I preview a post the image looks full size (1280 x 1024)
[22:49] <oCean_> PaperTiger: there is 'crossover' to run windows executables/programs. Besides that there are virtualmachines like vbox, qemu and/or vmware
[22:49] <Bodsda__> Jeruvy: regardless, i dont think doing normal daily updates will change your distribution will it?
[22:49] <Spuddy345> PhotoJim/rww, i inserted the ubuntu disc, booted up and hoped that sort of thing would happen
[22:50] <ndshacker> guys, I have an issue, my background o one line is off, but windows dont get the same problem, so its not the monitor
[22:50] <rww> Bodsda__: no, it won't.
[22:50] <Spuddy345> instead i got a DR-DOS spp thingy
[22:50] <Jeruvy> Bodsda__: no
[22:50] <PhotoJim> Spuddy345: is your system set to boot off CD?  it should work.
[22:50] <pHreaksYcle> ndshacker: explain.
[22:50] <oCean_> PaperTiger: but again, on gaming.. that's not my topic :/ .. but feel free to ask the channel, as there are many gamers amongst us :-)
[22:50] <PaperTiger> oCean_: And they run on Linux too? As long as the virtual machine has full graphics support and a storable drive (for game installations and saves) that'll be fine
[22:50] <Spuddy345> and, yes, i'm trying to over write an old SuSE verson with ubuntu
[22:50] <ndshacker> pHryeascycle: i jsut did
[22:51] <PaperTiger> oCean_: But you seem to know what you're talking about :)
[22:51] <PaperTiger> oCean_: But I shall ask too
[22:51] <Spuddy345> photo, it should do, i've no idea why it isn't working
[22:51] <pHreaksYcle> ndshacker: my background is a line off. wtf does this mean? it's a little too high or too low?
[22:51] <pHreaksYcle> ndshacker: or theirs a lie missing in the middle??
[22:51] <ndshacker> I have a line running horizontaly that shifts the pixels, giving my background a nice little knife cut across the screen
[22:51] <bun-bun> hi, if i am going to install the sun-java jre and jdk should i first remove the default java packages installed by ubuntu?
[22:51] <ShoshanaRenee> Durlon?
[22:51] <PhotoJim> Spuddy345: try booting off a different bootable CD to see if it works.  if yes, your Ubuntu CD is weird.  if not, you need to figure out how to get your system to boot off CD.
[22:52] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Also, would you suggest running a RAID system at all?
[22:52] <The_Joe_> I have a Python script I would like to run every 15 minutes - what's the easiest way to do this?
[22:52] <ndshacker> it shifts the pixels so that i cant use custom backgrounds, but windows are unnaffected
[22:52] <B419kid> bachgenbach: did you stil need help with that?
[22:52] <rww> bun-bun: You can. They can co-exist, though. java uses Debian's alternatives system to select which JRE/JDK to use.
[22:52] <PhotoJim> The_Joe_: crontab
[22:52] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Basically meaning, is it really worth it?
[22:52] <bluenzo> hmm, im trying to watch south park full length episodes but they wont load
[22:52] <rww> !cron | The_Joe_
[22:52] <bun-bun> rww, thanks
[22:53] <PaperTiger> Who he's a fellow gamer? :)
[22:53] <wrektjet> (another theme related q: where is the folder for desktop images?)
[22:53] <ndshacker> i had just cleaned my screen when i noticed, but since it isnt the monitor since only the background is affected
[22:53] <rww> wrektjet: /usr/share/pixmaps/backgrounds/ , I think.
[22:53] <Spuddy345> ok thanks, i'm going to try again
[22:54] <rww> wrektjet: that's what gnome-backgrounds uses, anyway. Dunno if themes have a different one.
[22:54] <B419kid> anyone know any theme sites for ubuntu?
[22:54] <ShoshanaRenee> Ubuntu frezzes upon startup Can anyone help me?
[22:54] <rww> !theme | B419kid
[22:54] <MaT-dg> how can I give every file on a certain partition read-rights for everyone?
[22:55] <MaT-dg> (automatically)
[22:55] <ndshacker> helllllo?
[22:55] <Zedde> I miss the copy paste that putty have :(
[22:55] <PhotoJim> MaT-dg: cd /partition && chmod -R a+r *
[22:55] <bluenzo> hmm, im trying to watch south park full length episodes but they wont load <--- I think its flash, but I already have flash installed, youtube works
[22:55] <bachgenbach> there some great themes out there quick search in google should bring up some good ones, try lifehacker I see some very nice ones on there.
[22:55] <PaperTiger> Anyone here play Steam games under Linux?
[22:55] <B419kid> tks
[22:56] <bachgenbach> dim problem
[22:56] <MaT-dg> PhotoJim: think it worked, thx
[22:57] <bachgenbach> Steam games, that what I wanted to do.
[22:57] <bachgenbach> From memory you have a few options to acheive this with
[22:57] <bachgenbach> one being wine
[22:57] <PhotoJim> MaT-dg: chmod is a really powerful command.  well worth reading the man page.
[22:57] <MaT-dg> PaperTiger: I played half life 2 once under wine
[22:57] <bachgenbach> the other running XP enviroment under linux and loading the game from there.
[22:57] <bluenzo> Can anyone help me? I cant seem to watch south park full episodes on their site, it looks to be flash player, but i already have that installed, youtube works
[22:58] <PaperTiger> MaT-dg: Any other similar games? TF2, CS:S?
[22:58] <bachgenbach> can't be an issue with flash then if YouTube works
[22:58] <ShoshanaRenee> Help! Ubuntu locks up on startuP!
[22:58] <poboy975> hi shooshy ity me
[22:58] <bachgenbach> there should be a compatiblity list on wine's site.
[22:58] <MaT-dg> PaperTiger: Only tried HL2 so far, but on youtube there are tons of clips with dudes playing those games under wine
[22:59] <oCean_> !who | bachgenbach
[22:59] <PaperTiger> MaT-dg: Cheers dude
[22:59] <ShoshanaRenee> How do i run a diagnostic or something?
[22:59] <poboy975> hello, is there anyone available to help with a bootup issue?
[22:59] <SecretBnC> Common
[22:59] <SecretBnC> Talk
[22:59] <SecretBnC> 1417
[22:59] <bachgenbach> ubottu: cheers
[23:00] <rbd> can anyone recommend any good linux-friendly supermicro distributors? I've been using silicon mechanics but wanted to see if there were any good east coast ones
[23:00] <bachgenbach> oCean_: sorry
[23:00] <twolane> ShoshanaRenee: locks on startup? can you describe where upon startup?
[23:00] <bluenzo> well i *think* im not sure, that southpark uses flash
[23:00] <bluenzo> it could be shockwave, im really not sure :S
[23:00] <ShoshanaRenee> Usually as the orange line is going across the screen, sometimes when I am about to enter name and password.
[23:01] <mezy> getting an error saying that ubuntu cannot mount my windows partition, because according to mtab, /dev/sda2 is already mounted on /media/disk
[23:01] <oCean_> bachgenbach: np, if you're not using nicks, it seems like you're asking questions. And also, the person you're answering to might not see your messages. Hint: use tabcompletion for nicknames
[23:01] <twolane> bluenzo: flash is shockwave as far as I know
[23:01] <bluenzo> oh k twolane lol
[23:02] <oCean_> mezy: well, is it?
[23:02] <natrixnatrix89> can anybody please tell me where is  ~/.asoundrc  located
[23:02] <natrixnatrix89> ?
[23:02] <bachgenbach> oCean_: kwl
[23:02] <oCean_> natrixnatrix89: the ~ means your homedirectory
[23:03] <mezy> oCean_: well, i dont think so
[23:03] <rww> twolane, bluenzo: Shockwave and Flash are two different things. SouthParkStudios uses Flash, I'm 90% sure. Shockwave is an older, not really used much, thing that doesn't work on Linux afaik.
[23:03] <twolane> ShoshanaRenee: reading some logs is best, boot into recovery mode and a stable console then read /var/log/syslog  dmesg and others.
[23:03] <rww> ("Flash" used to be branded "Shockwave Flash" back in the day, some people still call it that)
[23:04] <oCean_> mezy: well, if the filesystem is in mtab, it should actually be mounted. Or something went wrong
[23:04] <twolane> rww: ok, I thought there was a corporate relation betweenthe two if not some code itself.
[23:05] <ShoshanaRenee> durlon: did you get that?
[23:05] <mezy> oCean_: im pretty sure something went wrong
[23:05] <hil> Yah, Shockwave was built with Macromedia Director, now Adobe too, still exists
[23:05] <bachgenbach> mezy: Have you tried unwounting it /
[23:05] <rww> twolane: Macromedia developed Shockwave. A third party company developed Flash under another name and sold it to Macromedia, who rebranded it Shockwave Flash. Macromedia got bought by Adobe.
[23:05] <poboy975> yeah, twolane where or how do you read dmesg?
[23:05] <oCean_> mezy: and why is that
[23:06] <ReggyLove> i tried to enable compiz but the pc crashed, now when i reboot i cannot get gnome to run, i get to the loginscreen enter my name/pswd and enter, then the pc goes to terminal mode and stops
[23:06] <mezy> oCean_: i got another error saying something about a message not getting a reply
[23:06] <twolane> rww: that sounds about right.
[23:06] <ReggyLove> Ubuntu 8.10
[23:06] <mezy> bachgenbach: not found
[23:06] <dan457> bluenzo, the southpark site works perfectly here.  I am using 9.04 though....
[23:06] <twolane> poboy975: in a terminal or console type dmesg, to scroll it type dmesg | less
[23:07] <lstarnes> dan457: if you're using 9.04, ask in #ubuntu+1
[23:07] <mezy> bachgenbach: /dev/sda2 not found
[23:07] <chimp_> Sometimes something breaks my audio, and I find only a reboot will fix it, ive tried init.d/alsa-utils restart and pulseaudio restart but neither fixes the problem. Any suggestions?
[23:07] <bachgenbach> mezy: oCean is more qualified for this but since it said it was already mounted it was a logical step to see if you could unwountt
[23:07] <bachgenbach> oCean_: would it be worth rebooting and then seeing if it works again. ?
[23:07] <oCean_> mezy: ok. First step: type "mount" on commandline to see all partitions currently mounted
[23:08] <oCean_> bachgenbach: we'll try some debug first :)
[23:08] <poboy975> twolane: ok, is there anything in particualr to look for?
[23:08] <twolane> poboy975: any and all errors
[23:08] <SecretBnC> gtg =[
[23:08] <oCean_> mezy: and see if either /dev/sda2 and/or /media/disk is there
[23:08] <twolane> poboy975: pastebin it
[23:09] <mezy> oCean_: i got a lot of crap when i did that
[23:09] <oCean_> mezy: can you pastebin the output?
[23:09] <poboy975> twolane: which log will show a failed boot?
[23:10] <carlo> Hi
[23:10] <bachgenbach> oCean_: good idea.
[23:10] <mezy> oCean_: not sure how to do that...
[23:10] <twolane> poboy975: the logs in /var/log/  typically /var/log/syslog /var/log/messages  and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[23:11] <suryadev> hi
[23:11] <oCean_> mezy: go to paste.ubuntu.com, paste the output there and return the URL here to us ...
[23:11] <Guest94492> Sorry for this question, but I neet to know, what Canonical are doing to improve Gnome or KDE or Linux in general? Please someone answer
[23:11] <mezy> oCean_: ok
[23:11] <PaperTiger> oCean_: would you suggest not running a RAID system, and just running it normally, but using the other hard drive I would have RAID with as a backup drive and have automated backups
[23:12] <SirHaXal0t> hello, im trying to install ubuntu jaunty 9.04 alternate via text based installer, but the installer askes me to set up atp source to download ubuntu from? is this a bug on the cd?
[23:12] <mezy> oCean_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/137844/
[23:12] <mezy> neat
[23:12] <rww> !jaunty | SirHaXal0t
[23:12] <oCean_> PaperTiger: well, that's your choice.. Do some reading, and decide
[23:12] <oCean_> !raid | PaperTiger
[23:13] <mikeshollen> What can I do if I forget my username and password for ubuntu hardy?
[23:13] <rww> !password | mikeshollen
[23:13] <PaperTiger> oCean_: Thanks, Though, I'll have to note them down and read another time. Getting late and I have College in the morning
[23:14] <twolane> mikeshollen: drop to a root prompt on boot and ls -l /home/  change the user's password
[23:14] <PaperTiger> I'm most likely going to go for a pure Linux system for a while, then when I need it, reinstall Windows to a seperate HDD and not bother copying any files to the thing and use it just for games.
[23:14] <oCean_> mezy: hm, well.. that does not seem completely in order.
[23:14] <bachgenbach> twolane: how do you drop to root prompt at boot
[23:15] <PaperTiger> That last messages was for you, oCean_, lol.
[23:15] <PaperTiger> !raid
[23:15] <twolane> rww: I encrypted my menu.lst, how do you get that boot prompt at the grubmenu?
[23:15] <oCean_> PaperTiger: ok. good luck with that
[23:15] <PaperTiger> sweet, I don't have to note them down, just do that XD
[23:15] <PaperTiger> Anyway. Night all.
[23:15] <B419kid> does any one know where i can get Aurora GTK and Murrine Engines for themes?
[23:15] <PaperTiger> Thanks a lot, oCean_ :)
[23:15] <hey`> nite man.
[23:15] <rww> twolane: I assume you mean you set a GRUB password. Do you remember it?
[23:16] <twolane> bachgenbach: i think you hit escape at the grub screen or look for options before it times out and boots. i like to adjust the timeout myself
[23:16] <peter_> hello every body
[23:16]  * konus is now away: afk
[23:16] <oCean_> mezy: I'm looking into it, but I don't understand what went wrong here.
[23:16] <evelyette> hi
[23:16] <B419kid> does any one know where i can get Aurora GTK and Murrine Engines for themes?
[23:16] <rww> !away > konus`away
[23:16] <evelyette> does dpkg and apt-get work together...I can install packages either way ?
[23:16] <rww> evelyette: correct
[23:17] <twolane> rww: sure i remember it but i forget what the regular screen does/says.
[23:17] <oCean_> mezy: are you on livecd, or... ?
[23:17] <evelyette> rww, so why two commands for the same thing ?
[23:17] <mikeshollen> I am at root, what do I do?
[23:17] <mezy> oCean_: i had 2 errors involving /dev/sda2, on live usb. dont want to install just yet
[23:17] <rww> evelyette: apt-get is a more user-friendly frontend to dpkg
[23:17] <evelyette> aha
[23:17] <evelyette> thanks
[23:18] <max> hello
[23:18] <rww> mikeshollen: The steps are detailed in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword, which I linked you to earlier.
[23:18] <twolane> bachgenbach: I'm pretty sure the grub menu tells you how to drop to shell
[23:18] <evelyette> is there any tool where you can easily select which packages to deinstall ?
[23:18] <B419kid> Any here good with themes, i dont know where to get two engines i need for themes ( a specfic one)
[23:18] <oCean_> mezy: ok, the live usb explains most things in the output :-)
[23:18] <twolane> rww: i never reboot enough to recall. :)
[23:18] <rww> twolane: press Escape to get to the menu and pause the timeout, then go up/down to get to the entry you want. If you need to edit settings, press e and enter the password.
[23:18] <Guest42448> Hey does anyone know how to check an ssh password
[23:18] <twolane> rww: most of these things I did years ago.
[23:18] <rww> Guest42448: check it how?
[23:19] <oCean_> mezy: ok, and what is your actual question? You want to mount another drive, or just curious about the errors ..?
[23:19] <mezy> oCean_: wow, i hate this thing. just now i tried going to sda2, an im in.....
[23:19] <Guest42448> I'm trying to get onto my laptop across the room via ssh
[23:19] <mikeshollen> Thank you guys
[23:19] <twolane> rww: that's it, i was close, bachgenbach wanted to know.
[23:19] <chimp_> Ugh, ive tried rebooting everysound device I can think of and nothing brings back my sound other than rebooting ubuntu... :(
[23:19] <rww> Guest42448: your ssh password is the same as your user account password (i.e. your login password)
[23:19] <Guest42448> hmm thats strange; thats what I thought as well
[23:19] <evelyette> because now I have a desktop ubuntu...but I only want server...so I want all packages I don't need deinstalled...
[23:19] <Guest42448> do you know anything about the settings for DSL?
[23:19] <Iceman_B^Ltop> does freenode irc have SSL functions? if so, on what port ?
[23:20] <bachgenbach> right kids i'm off catch you around.
[23:20] <istvan> ok, so I was here earlier saying that 64 bit ubuntu was not seeing my drive (the installer cd) but 32 bit was. I have the seagate 7200.11 (1.5 tb drive) - what is the solution?
[23:20] <Guest42448> I know it works that way for ubuntu
[23:20] <mezy> oCean_: the errors showed up when i tried getting to it from places, with the drop down menu
[23:20] <oCean_> mezy: yeah, I'm not very familiair with how the live thing actually works, at best, I need to do some (educated) guessing
[23:20] <rww> Iceman_B^Ltop: 1) ask stuff like this in #freenode. 2) no, but it will eventually
[23:20] <Guest42448> but my laptop has DSL running on it
[23:20] <Iceman_B^Ltop> rww: sorry, and thanks
[23:20] <oCean_> mezy: ok. And now it is accessible?
[23:20] <mezy> oCean_: yup, thanks for your time
[23:20] <twolane> Iceman_B^Ltop: they have ipv6 but checkout http://freenode.net for the scoop.
[23:20] <firehawk161> B419kid: i think i have worked out how to fix my sound
[23:20] <oCean_> mezy: yw - happy ubuntu'ing
[23:21] <B419kid> firehawk161: cool :)
[23:21] <Guest42448> rww: how do I speak to you?
[23:21] <rww> Guest42448: This channel is for Ubuntu technical support. If you need help with Damn Small Linux, ask in the #damnsmalllinux channel =/
[23:21] <perillux> nmap doesn't appear to work, when I use the '-A' option for OS detection.  I can paste the output if needed.  But, is anyone else having this problem?
[23:21] <B419kid> uhh, is anyone here free to answer a question?
[23:22] <Guest42448> at rww alright thanks
[23:22] <firehawk161> B419kid: as i am new to all this i have no idea how to actualy do it, can you give me a hand?
[23:22] <euxneks> I'm looking for an OS independent scripting language.. any suggestions?
[23:22] <ReggyLove> B419kid: sure thing :)
[23:22] <B419kid> firehawk161: do you have the directions because you said you knew "how" to
[23:22] <rww> perillux: can you paste the output and the nmap command you used to http://paste.ubuntu.com, then link the page it creates in here, please?
[23:23] <rww> euxneks: python, perl, ruby... there are tonnes.
[23:23] <euxneks> rww, they all work on windows?
[23:23] <rww> euxneks: yes
[23:23] <euxneks> hunh
[23:23] <euxneks> ok
[23:23] <euxneks> rww, thanks
[23:23] <roffle> where is the file that indicates what network interfaces are open, cause /etc/ne~/interfaces only shows "lo"
[23:23] <rww> euxneks: Windows doesn't come with them installed, you'd need to get an interpreter, but there are interpreters for all of them on Windows.
[23:23] <roffle> "iface lo inet loopback"
[23:24] <firehawk161> ﻿B419kid: i have got some code i need to add to a file but i am not sure how to do it :-(
[23:24] <euxneks> rww, would there be an interpreter for bash or would I have to install cygwin in order to get that functionality>
[23:24] <rww> roffle: the "ifconfig" command shows information about active interfaces. Is that what you need?
[23:24] <B419kid> ReggyLove: do you know where to get the aurora gtk and or murrine engine for themeing- theme wont work without it
[23:25] <rww> euxneks: I'm not sure, but suspect you'd need cygwin. Try #bash or ##windows, they might know.
[23:25] <perillux> rww: http://paste.ubuntu.com/137851/  Then directly after that output it still displays the normal info such as IP and open ports found.  It just doesn't do any OS detection.
[23:25] <frostburn> roffle, ifconfig -s | awk '{print $1}'      quick and dirty
[23:25] <ReggyLove> B419kid: sudo apt-get install <package> should do the job
[23:25]  * ReggyLove is Dreamglider 
[23:26] <B419kid> firehawk161: i don't know how to adjust system files... nano then something sorry i forgot :0
[23:26] <B419kid> ReggyLove: tks ill try it
[23:26] <firehawk161> ﻿B419kid: no problem
[23:26] <rww> perillux: Looks like you ran into a known bug that hasn't been fixed yet: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nmap/+bug/288358
[23:26] <Dreamglider> sharing my kb mouse to the  other laptop with ssh and synergy
[23:26] <Dreamglider> kb/mouse
[23:26] <euxneks> rww, thanks for your help
[23:27] <rww> perillux: lemmie see if I can find a workaround =/
[23:27] <rww> euxneks: you're welcome
[23:27] <perillux> rww: thanks for the help
[23:28] <twolane> perillux: -A works for me nmap -A
[23:28] <hacker07> I need some help when I was trying to install ubuntu 9.04 alpha 6 i was getting a hard drive error
[23:28] <perillux> twolane: are you using Intrepid  8.10??
[23:28] <hacker07> who?
[23:28] <hacker07> me
[23:28] <perillux> hacker07: no twolane
[23:28] <twolane> perillux: not at the moment, let me try on that one, sec
[23:28] <hacker07> oh
[23:28] <perillux> hacker07: is 9.06 hardy heron?
[23:29] <hacker07> no
[23:29] <perillux> hacker07: gutsy?
[23:29] <hacker07> no
[23:29] <oCean_> perillux: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames
[23:29] <rww> perillux: 9.04 is Jaunty, the current development release due to be released in April
[23:29] <Iceman_B^Ltop> twolane: ipv6 is too l33t for me still :/
[23:29] <rww> hacker07: 9.04 support is in #ubuntu+1, not here.
[23:29] <hacker07> okay sorry
[23:29] <webbi> hello
[23:30] <rww> hacker07: no problem, it's a common mistake :)
[23:30] <perillux> oh right lol, jaunty
[23:30] <webbi> anybody know which app to use if i want to open a new gdm or kdm session from my current session?
[23:30] <wrektjet> (small q: im trying to use xman to get some commands.. hoxwever there are no scrollbars in the display directory.  any ideas?)
[23:30] <twolane> perillux: yes I got the errors you did scanning microsoft.
[23:31] <perillux> twolane: ok thanks, btw, what version of ubuntu did it work on for you?
[23:31] <Titan8990> euxneks, yes, windows doesn't have the interpreters by default but python, ruby, and perl all work in windows if installed
[23:31] <twolane> perillux: hardy
[23:31] <rww> perillux: Looks like the nmap thing hasn't been fixed yet. There's a possible Debian patch waiting for a maintainer fix, and it might be fixed in Jaunty, but it doesn't seem there's a working Intrepid version yet.
[23:32] <mchan> hi
[23:32] <rww> perillux: You could always download it from the site and compile it from source if you're comfortable with that, but that's a messy solution :/
[23:32] <Titan8990> euxneks, but I guess I could have shortened that and said +1 to rww :)
[23:32] <mchan> i've just added a slave hdd but now the splashscreen upon bootup drops out after 10s. does anyone know how to fix it?
[23:32] <mchan> it drops out and shows "Reading files need to boot..."
[23:33] <Tyrath> hi, for some strange reason after I did the last xorg, xserver update my comp has been running extremely slow. has anyone had the same problem?
[23:33] <perillux> rww: I think I can wait for Jaunty, it's about a month away right?
[23:33] <max>  /join #damnsmalllinux
[23:33] <rww> perillux: The current plan is to release it on April 23rd.
[23:33] <fcn> OFFTOPIC: i need a little area on the web just supports js. does anybody knows a good one?
[23:34] <Tyrath> actually
[23:34] <roffle> 5gbfree?
[23:34] <JakeOne> Any reason why I can't launch nautilus from the command prompt? Gives me a "Unable to add monitor: Operation not supported" error. I need a graphical file manager that I can run under root...
[23:34] <Tyrath> it might have been case I ran runsvr32 on a dll under wine
[23:34] <rww> JakeOne: what command are you using to launch it?
[23:34] <perillux> rww: I'm not so comfortable with installing programs that already exist in the repositories.  I had a bad experience with that when I first started using ubuntu.
[23:34] <Tyrath> roffle: i'm not sure. when I run vmstat/free all it gives me is blocks...
[23:34] <mchan> i've just added a slave hdd but now the splashscreen upon bootup drops out after 10s. it drops out and shows "Reading files need to boot..." does anyone know how to fix it?
[23:35] <istvan> ok, so I was here earlier saying that 64 bit ubuntu was not seeing my drive (the installer cd) but 32 bit was. I have the seagate 7200.11 (1.5 tb drive) - what is the solution?
[23:35] <rww> perillux: Yeah, that's an understandable attitude. I try not to do it myself. Only reason I suggested it was that I've compiled nmap before (on OS X) and it has relatively-few dependencies. Let me go check if Jaunty's nmap works.
[23:35] <istvan> fcn: js in not server side, so any host will work.
[23:35] <perillux> rww: that would be great, thanks
[23:36] <twolane> perillux: not using repositories practically defeats the whole dependancy hell purpose of any distribution, especially ubuntu.
[23:36] <Tyrath> roffle: it could be due to the fact i keep loading up ies4linux ie6 - if there's a process conflict it could be eating my resources like crazy
[23:36] <genii> istvan: Find what drivr the 32bit is using by probing through results of lsmod, then load the same driver under the 64bit
[23:36] <pyro2927> can anyone help me get the nvidia drivers working on a 32-bit 8.10?
[23:36] <fcn>  istvan, some free maintainers just doesn't allow js codes
[23:36] <Tyrath> but wine has had several updates in recent months...
[23:36] <Tyrath> so seems bizarre
[23:36] <istvan> fcn: if you mean .js files just include the js in the html
[23:37] <istvan> genii: so I should run lsmod and that driver will be in synaptic or apt-get?
[23:38] <twolane> istvan: modules are in your kernel already
[23:38] <pyro2927> i removed the restricted modules, commmented out 'type1' in the xorg.conf
[23:38] <istvan> twolane: but the drive only is recognised in gparted in the 32 bit cd
[23:38] <pyro2927> none of that is working
[23:38] <Tyrath> ok, when i run free -g (didn't realise it had that option), it says I have no free gigs. but I don't remember installing anything that big - i store all my music, etc on an external HD
[23:39] <istvan> twolane: so from what i gather the difference would be the driver
[23:39] <rww> perillux: erk. I got a different error from you, and it still didn't work.
[23:39] <genii> istvan: lsmod will show you the drivers in use. So compare the two lists between 32 and 64 bits. Note what driver is being loaded in the 32 which has to do with your IDE/SATA/SCSI controller chipset. Then in the 64 bit, use modprobe to load the same driver
[23:39] <mib_nxdzdv> what is the best free cpanel style program
[23:39] <nabs> i have cups installed, using the localhost interface i am able to send print outs, but when i want to print from another computer it does not print it say network busy can some one help me with cupsd.conf
[23:39] <Tyrath> is there anything that gives me a run down what is taking up the space on my system?
[23:39] <rww> perillux: hang on a couple of minutes and I'll throw some more tests and see what's going on.
[23:39] <nightrid3r> mib_nxdzdv: ispconfig
[23:39] <istvan> genii: modprobe? is that a terminal command?
[23:39] <genii> istvan: Yes, as is lsmod
[23:39] <mib_nxdzdv> ispconfig?
[23:40] <rww> Tyrath: some people like Applications > Accessories > Disk Use Analyzer
[23:40] <mib_nxdzdv> Ok i guess i'll try
[23:40] <istvan> ok, thanks!
[23:40] <twolane> istvan: whoa, i haven't seen what you've posted, scrolling for your problem  now.
[23:40] <mib_nxdzdv> but i cant get the ispconfig demo on their site to work
[23:40] <Tyrath> rww, you can't give me a command line way in? like honestly, the GUI is slow and I'm not willing to wait for Disk Usage Analyser to load up if I can avoid it
[23:40] <twolane> istvan: modprobe is indeed a terminal cmd.
[23:41] <mr_daniel> how to set a MTU value permanently on ubuntu 8.10? 'sudo ifconfig wlan0 mtu 1492' works perfeclty, but after a reboot I need to type in the command again
[23:41] <rww> Tyrath: Use "du" if you want a command-line one
[23:41] <mib_nxdzdv> wait i can have multiple cpanels installed right?
[23:41] <Tyrath> rww: thanks
[23:41] <mib_nxdzdv> Because EHCP looks nice.
[23:41] <nightrid3r> mib_nxdzdv: no they will interfere with eachother
[23:41] <genii> istvan: You could boot to 32bit, pastebin the results of lsmod and write down the pastebin address for it. Then boot to 64bit and pastebin the lsmod results of that. Then you can compare the two
[23:41] <mib_nxdzdv> nightrid3r Really..
[23:41] <mib_nxdzdv> Hmm.
[23:43] <fcn> thanks a lot. i used googlepages. see you soon.
[23:43] <Tyrath> rww: does du open up a text file? ie, should I pipe it through less?
[23:43] <Dillizar> !Enlightenment
[23:43] <rww> Tyrath: use "man du" to see all the options. There's a bunch of options for it.
[23:44] <rww> Tyrath: It usually outputs on standard output, though, so yeah, you'd pipe it.
[23:44] <Tyrath> rww: sweet thanks
[23:44] <Ginbuntu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51xS4yXbryc&feature=related
[23:44] <Dillizar> !olpc
[23:44] <nightrid3r> mib_nxdzdv: ehcs script installer is a nice feature, i'm going to test it
[23:44] <Dillizar> !OLPC
[23:45] <mib_nxdzdv> exit
[23:45] <mib_nxdzdv> ?
[23:45] <genii> mib_nxdzdv: /quit
[23:45] <julmumma> hey! my gtk2 theme is messed up how do I fix it? after changing it's now a cross of 2 themes weird
[23:46] <grenn> I have a 80 external HD with nothing on it, and when I copy a file that is about 5 gigs over to it... about 80% it will give me an error saying the disk is full... has anybody had this problem.
[23:47] <rww> perillux: Looks like I'm getting the same error as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nmap/+bug/331303 . I'm gonna take a look at the nmap package tonight and see what the heck's going on with it, but I have to leave now, so that's all the info I can give you for now.
[23:49] <twolane> rww: you're too dedicated! here have a free bonus and pay raise
[23:50] <guderian> hla colegas
[23:50] <twolane> hola dude
[23:51] <bbeecher> I think I found a bug - how do I go about figuring out if it's ubuntu or the package it's in
[23:52] <guderian> no hay mucho movimiento por aki...... k contais????
[23:52] <Guest78114> how do I identify in time for my nickname?
[23:52] <perillux> rww: alright man, thanks.  I'll keep an eye on those bugs, hopefully it will be fixed by jaunty, I can live with that.
[23:52] <skyraven> hi all, is there any software or something that can control the fans for my computer. After switching from Windows...all my chassis and cpu fans for the big PC are running at max
[23:52] <twolane> Guest78114: /msg nickserv identify password
[23:52] <skyraven> I'm like a factory..with the sounds
[23:52] <android60> i have windows xp installed inside virtualbox, and I want to keep it full screen, and still be able to rotate the cube, but when i press ctrl+alt and the direction, it doesnt actually rotate the cube. is there a way around this?
[23:52] <guderian> hi whats your name??
[23:52] <perillux> rww: I actually gotta go, too peace
[23:53] <Guest78114> twolane, do I have to restart xchat to do this?
[23:53] <twolane> Guest78114: no sir
[23:53] <twolane> Guest78114: type /nick newnick
[23:54] <twolane> newnick: the nick you registered would be another choice.
[23:54] <julmumma> what is the best gtk theme available?
[23:54] <grenn> android60 - did you install the guest install
[23:55] <android60> grenn yes
[23:55] <twolane> julmumma: don't take polls
[23:55] <max_> twolane, alas i think this one is taken also
[23:55] <gibxam> twolane, cool I think this one is free
[23:55] <grenn> android60 - dont know thien
[23:56] <julmumma> twolane, don't take opinions?
[23:56] <grenn> Anybody having trouble copy files to an external harddrive?
[23:56] <twolane> gibxam: nick changing is frownd upon in busy channels :)
[23:56] <Nando> hello
[23:56] <dreamy__> is it ok to install enligthement ? i got gnome now.. can i have both ? if i dont want it ill remove it and everyting will be like it was ?
[23:57] <twolane> julmumma: it's frowned upon, polls mostly. go ahead, i've no badge.
[23:57] <jasballa> howdy
[23:57] <thebloggu> is it possible to force a game to run in a window ?
[23:57] <jasballa> its me again.
[23:57] <jasballa> same moderators as b4?
[23:57] <Steve^> I'm trying to test my webcam, what's a simple program for recording video?
[23:57] <jasballa> Now I'm on campus so don't know about vtsfd.
[23:58] <jasballa> looking for developers for open sourced project http://buddhabuntu.8m.net
[23:58] <wrektjet> ummmm so i restarted and now i cant get the display going: i git gtk-warning cannot open display
[23:59] <wrektjet> and i didnt even do anything crazy this time
[23:59] <Bojhan> seen mpt
[23:59] <twolane> wrektjet: restart again and pray
[23:59] <wrektjet> umm 0 for 2
[23:59] <wrektjet> whats the command for purge the hdd