[00:00] <myself> okay ill look into it rhorse
[00:00] <szf> Rock, paper, scissors...
[00:00] <Dr_Willis> SiDi:  your definition differes from what the ubuntu devs definiton is. :)
[00:00] <usser> SiDi, so create a user guest and on restart run a script that wipe /home/guest clean
[00:00] <JayX> any other IRC chatrooms i should have on my list other than Ubuntu and TwitLive (leo laporte)
[00:00] <SiDi> usser, and ask mr. average end user to write such a script ? :D | Dr_Willis i'll bug the devs about their definition then :)
[00:00] <wx09> how do you change the mouse scroll speed? I have the apple mighty mouse and it is scrolling too  fast in gnome.
[00:00] <wx09> to be more specific, it is in nautilus
[00:01] <RHorse> myself I think it's inculded in package xloadimage
[00:01] <myself> hmmm
[00:01] <danbhfive> twisted: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IntrepidUpgrades          its all there, follow that
[00:01] <usser> SiDi, yea why not, its rm -rf /home/guest/* put this line in /etc/rc.local and you're done
[00:01] <myself> what about fbsetbg?
[00:01] <Cry__Baby> When I had another user "enable automatic login", but then removed that user.. And then chose "enable automatic login" for main user, Ubuntu won't load and stops at a black screen.  The only way I can then get into Ubuntu is press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart".  Anyone know of a fix and how I can now get "enable automatic login" to work?
[00:01] <RHorse> myself yes, xloadimage is the package you want, it includes xsetbg
[00:01] <danbhfive> Cry__Baby: have you tested in a VM?
[00:01] <Cry__Baby> danbhfive: what?
[00:02] <Dr_Willis> !info gdm-guest-session
[00:02] <SiDi> usser, again, mr. end user shouldnt do it. He's not using arch or gentoo afterall
[00:02] <usser> myself, try feh as well
[00:02] <SiDi> Dr_Willis, thanks
[00:02] <myself> what feh
[00:02] <Cry__Baby> danbhfive: tested what?
[00:02] <myself> usser
[00:02] <danbhfive> Cry__Baby: have you been able to repeat the bug in a virtual machine?
[00:02] <RHorse> usser yes, that has a root option, forgot about that one. :)
[00:02] <Dr_Willis> google is our friend.. and ive NO idea what that gdm-guest-session actually does
[00:02] <lomez> this picture here, i am at this screen http://www.tipsfor.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/unetbootinbooting.jpg but theres no options, it doesnt even say UNetBootin, it just says "Press [Tab] to edit options" without any menu options
[00:02] <usser> myself, feh is a picture viewer it can also set background
[00:02] <Cry__Baby> danbhfive: im runnung ubuntu as guest in Virtualbox
[00:02] <Warp4> JayX, it does have irc abilities, yes
[00:03] <myself> usser it can cycle them eveery so minutes?
[00:03] <myself> is it GUI?
[00:03] <usser> myself, you can script it to do just that
[00:03] <usser> myself, no its not a gui
[00:03] <Warp4> JayX, but it also does aim, yahoo, msn, etc as well
[00:03] <deagle> does anyone in here know anything about udev rules?
[00:03] <danbhfive> Cry__Baby: I see, so it happens every time?  then you should file a bug report
[00:03] <Cry__Baby> danbhfive: in windows login, there still appears a BLANK under the username I removed.. I say thats connected
[00:03] <arthur_> problem? i dual boot.. 8.04 and 8.10 i share the same home directory between the 2 os's now when i boot 8.04 my wireless is missing in the network manager... any ideas?
[00:04] <arthur_> i can hook up a wired conection
[00:04] <RHorse> myself xsetbg is the simplest but feh will work too with a command argument
[00:04] <arthur_> the wireless is missing on the 8.04...
[00:05] <myself> so rhorse, what package do i install for xsetbg?
[00:05] <danbhfive> arthur_: maybe try LBM (linux-backports-modules
[00:05] <RHorse> myself xloadimage
[00:05] <xooo> ever since i've added an msn account, my yahoo accounts on pidgin wont connect, could anyone tell me why?
[00:05] <arthur_> yes i can not connect to my router in 8.04 wireless... not even in the network manager...
[00:06] <danbhfive> arthur_: I meant to install LBM
[00:06] <arthur_> use to be b4 i installed 8.10....
[00:06] <usser> xooo, i think yahoo is doing some upgrade to their network, it shouldnt have anything to do with msn
[00:06] <myself> okay so rhorse, i did that, what do i get started to do it?
[00:06] <danbhfive> oh
[00:06] <Surlent777> ok, I'm trying to make a triple-boot arangement so I can test the 64-bit Ubuntu properly, but I'm a little unsure of how to do this. The installer's partition screen wants to cut into XP's space instead of my current Ubuntu, so I can't get more than 2.5GB. Should I be able to go into the regular editor, shrink my current ext3, and make a new one, without hurting my current installation?
[00:06] <xooo> usser: what do you mean you think?
[00:07] <arthur_> lbm? what is the package name?
[00:07] <arthur_> sudo apt-get install ?
[00:07] <RHorse> myself xsetbg file.jpg
[00:07] <usser> xooo, people were having problems with yahoo since yesterday, you're not the first one with the problem
[00:07] <frog4hire> to connect to yahoo through Pidgin, replace the page server name to : cn.scs.msg.yahoo.com
[00:07] <xooo> oh ok
[00:08] <parasiteking> or you can use the web interface
[00:08] <Guiri> Any way to delete or change my name on the ubuntu forums?
[00:08] <RHorse> myself xsetbg -fullscreen -onroot file.jpg
[00:08] <parasiteking> http://webmessenger.yahoo.com
[00:08] <parasiteking> or meebo
[00:08] <JayX> Surlent777:  hi, u want to tripple boot?
[00:09] <Surlent777> yes
[00:09] <arthur_> i am trying to figure out what happened to the wireless in 8.04 use to work till i installed 8.10 i dual boot and use the same home directory for both...
[00:09] <Guiri> Forums?
[00:09] <andre_pl> has anyone managed to get the optical output working on an nvidia MCP7A Chipset?
[00:09] <Surlent777> I believe I am supposed to also install grub to the new partition I'm trying to make, so that it will leave my real GRUB alone, and then I am supposed to chainload into Ubuntu 64
[00:09] <gorgoumack> HELLO
[00:09] <myself> doesn't do anything
[00:10] <myself> rhorse
[00:10] <RHorse> myself try xloadimage -onroot my.image
[00:10] <kbp> does any one know what kind of Ubuntu server edition can I run for my laptop using Core Duo T2300? should I download the  32bit version or 64 bit version?
[00:11] <JayX> Surlent777:  oh i thought u were tripple booting like I did *Win XP, WIN 7, and ubuntu, sorry i cant be of much help to you
[00:11] <myself> ima try this script i found
[00:11] <myself> if it works, seems to be already written w/ everything
[00:11] <Surlent777> JayX: I just want to know if ext3 is cool with being resized, or if it will cause trouble
[00:11] <RHorse> myself try the xloadimage command first. :)
[00:12] <omer> hello
[00:13] <gorgoumack> y a t'il quelqu'un qui parle le francais
[00:13] <buttons840> Is anyone familiar with a SIP softphone which supports more than 2 lines (the more lines the better)?
[00:13] <RHorse> myself be wary of scripts you didn't write yourself. ;)
[00:13] <myself> AAAAAAAAAA
[00:13] <myself> why is it so hard to do a SIMPLE THING >:)
[00:13] <Dr_Willis> I got pidgin by workinb with adding the following to /etc/hosts --->   66.163.181.170 scs.msg.yahoo.com
[00:14] <Dr_Willis> that let me connect to yahoo withit.
[00:14] <Surlent777> partitioning is a terrifying pain
[00:14] <usr13> myself: You're doing pretty good making A's, (that's a pretty simple thing).
[00:14] <Surlent777> and I'm also worried about this upcoming grub2 thing and how that'll affect everything
[00:14] <myself> usr13 thank you, you are a modern philosopher
[00:14] <Dr_Willis> It pays to lern how to use grub. and how to manually edit the menu.lst
[00:15] <Surlent777> I can do that! the menu.lst thing I mean
[00:15] <Surlent777> more or less
[00:15] <usr13> myself: You're welcome.
[00:15] <RHorse> myself, isn't this fun? Welcome to Ubuntu.
[00:15] <wx09> where to put libflashplayer.so?
[00:15] <Dr_Willis> Install one OS.. backup your menu.lst, install the 2nd linux os... check its menu.lst :) then go to town haxoring your own menu.lst FUN@!
[00:15] <Surlent777> I made it go into 800x600x16 in the framebuffer on boot, and I manually added XP...though it annoys me that every kernel upgrade I have to renable the framebuffer and XP =/
[00:16] <usr13> wx09: /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
[00:16] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: I was planning on installing 64's grub on the 64 partition, and then chainloading with 32's GRUB in the MBR
[00:16] <Surlent777> it occurs to me that I just repeated what you said
[00:16] <Surlent777> so ignore that
[00:16] <danbhfive> Surlent777: is the 64bit grub different from the 32 bit grub?
[00:16] <McBrain> hi
[00:16] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:   I just let one os handle all the grubyness.. but then again.. i dont see the need for 32bit and 64bit  :) i have been usin g64bit for some time now. with no issues.
[00:16] <Surlent777> no
[00:17] <Surlent777> danbhfive: I'm just doing 2 installs to test the 64 bit before I make it my only Ubuntu
[00:17] <Dr_Willis> 64bit ubuntu has reached a very mature stage.
[00:17] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: See above
[00:17] <danbhfive> Surlent777: so you could use a configfile?
[00:17] <Surlent777> it's all one big messy config file, yeah
[00:17] <McBrain> please, is it possible to delete content of /tmp without experience crash of the system or the apps?
[00:18] <Dr_Willis> McBrain:  You may want to reboot as soon as you clean it out.. and be sure all users are logged out.. just to be safe.
[00:18] <danbhfive> Surlent777: I meant the command: configfile (hdx,x)/boot/grub/menu.lst
[00:18] <usr13> McBrain: Not a good idea... what are you trying to do?  Running out of disk space?
[00:18] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: Can I simply make a new ext3 partition by resizing my current one, or will that make things mess up?
[00:18] <pentek_i> hello
[00:18] <McBrain> Dr_Willis: thanks. In fact, I ask this _because_ I don't wanna reboot :)
[00:19] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  rezising can goof up the UUID's in some cases..
[00:19] <Surlent777> dammit
[00:19] <pentek_i> I cannot make my bluetooth working (acer extensa 5630)
[00:19] <Surlent777> the installer wants to tear into XP's space, I notice
[00:19] <Dr_Willis> McBrain:  a user COULD be doing somthing in /tmp/ that could get goofed up.
[00:19] <pentek_i> I tried this one: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[00:19] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: With all this taken into account, what would you suggest I do?
[00:20] <McBrain> Dr_Willis: ... which means that I shouldn't try ?
[00:20] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  all 'what' into account? I dont see much need for 32bit if your system can handle 64bit.
[00:20] <McBrain> I need some free space or VirtualBox won't continue :(
[00:20] <Dr_Willis> I can think of 2 apps i have issues with on 64bit..
[00:20] <Dr_Willis> McBrain:  heh theres the /var/apt/cache also :)
[00:20] <pentek_i> I how you can help me, please
[00:21] <pentek_i> hope
[00:21] <McBrain> Dr_Willis: yes, I did that already
[00:21] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: I want to try it out first before I kill off the 32 system, and I also need this for future reference, as when/if I do go over into 64 I want to shrink my current ext3 enough to make backup space on my hard drive that I can safely assimilate after everything's done
[00:21] <Dr_Willis> my /tmp seems to be under one meg.
[00:22] <Surlent777> (I lack sufficient external storage for a backup)
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  shrinking the existing ubuntu partiions. can in some cases caus confuseion IF the 'uuid's of the drives change. found that out the hard way once.
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  jot down the current uuid's just in case. :)
[00:22] <Surlent777> how would one fix that?
[00:22] <Surlent777> and what are the symptoms of it being messed up?
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  it wont boot. :) due to / not getting mounted
[00:23] <McBrain> Dr_Willis: in fact i'm using VirtualBox, and... it takes a lot os space to install something with it (it was quite unexpected)
[00:23] <Surlent777> sounds straightforward
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  in /etc/fstab see the UUID= Lines
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  and in menu.lst also
[00:23] <Surlent777> I think the partition editor can also tell me
[00:23] <Surlent777> and I've seen the menu.lst ones
[00:23] <Surlent777> but how would I change the UUIDs back
[00:23] <Surlent777> ?
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  tune2fs command.. or edit the menu.lst and fstab file
[00:24] <andre_pl> how can I do a clean installation from a semi-working one without a cd-rom?
[00:24] <Surlent777> sounds like a huge pain in the ass...but either way I would need to shrink this partition, if only for storage =/
[00:24] <RHorse> wx09 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
[00:25] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: How likely is it to mess up, and is there any way to avoid doing so while doing this?
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  it depends..  some disk move/resize operations can change the UUID's - ive never figured out what ones exactly
[00:26] <Surlent777> things can never be easy, can they? =(
[00:27] <markust> Hi! I need to install mercurial on hardy, but using apt-get i get the following message: Package mercurial is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[00:27] <markust> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[00:27] <markust> is only available from another source
[00:27] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  resize.. install 64bit.. use 32bit for referance.. you proberly will never need to boot to the 32bit again
[00:27] <michigans_own[TK> I have a problem- my ubuntu is complaining it lacks disk space (especially when dvdripping) my ubuntu uses my entire 250 gig why is it doing this?
[00:27] <markust> sadly, I'm a new ubuntu user... :(
[00:28] <Surlent777> Dr_Willis: I am planning on doing a clean install (been using Ubuntu since 6.06) to try and get it cleaned up, booting quicker, making network work like it's supposed to, etc
[00:28] <markust> I tried enabling backports without luck
[00:28] <usr13> michigans_own[TK pastebin output of sudo fdisk -l
[00:28] <michigans_own[TK> whats that usr13 ive never done that
[00:28] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: And cat /etc/fstab
[00:29] <michigans_own[TK> i have no idea what your asking of me
[00:29] <usr13> !pastebin | michigans_own[TK
[00:29] <Surlent777> www.pastebin.com
[00:29] <michigans_own[TK> not about pastebin about hwat you want me to show you in paste bin
[00:30] <Surlent777> he wants the output of the two commands he gave you; paste those commands into your terminal
[00:30] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: YOu can also install pastebinit      sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[00:30] <Surlent777> one command at a time, obviously
[00:31] <michigans_own[TK> http://pastebin.com/m2d52fcba
[00:31] <Surlent777> well, time to risk ruining everything for little to no practical gain, but here we go
[00:32] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Pastebin the output of;   df
[00:32] <Dr_Willis> I find i gain faster movie reencoding eith 64bit
[00:32] <michigans_own[TK> http://pastebin.com/m791ca85d
[00:33] <McBrain> Dr_Willis: yes, you were right /tmp was not the issue. It's the vbox snapshot. It's huge damn it. So thanks
[00:33] <mlz09x> #ubuntu-es
[00:33] <michigans_own[TK> df
[00:33] <michigans_own[TK> http://pastebin.com/m7c49aa48
[00:34] <michigans_own[TK> is this helping anything?
[00:35] <Harvey8765> Hi all. I have dual boot ubuntu with vista and want to totally reinstall ubuntu, how do I get rid of the ubuntu on my hd and start again?
[00:35]  * carlitos__ hey  somebody know how  to convert avi to  flv  in  bit  quality I use ffmpeg but still no found  the  right  command
[00:35] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: You've installed on a 5.7Gig partition which is 84% full.
[00:35] <michigans_own[TK> oh crap
[00:35] <michigans_own[TK> i meant to use the whole disk
[00:36] <michigans_own[TK> is there anyway i can change it?
[00:36] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: gparted
[00:36] <usr13> !gparted | michigans_own[TK
[00:36] <michigans_own[TK> how do i use it?
[00:36] <ndy40> i wonder Y the linux version of windows software never behave or completely resemble each other
[00:36] <ndy40> adobe is and example a slightly diff xperience on linux
[00:36] <ndy40> realpplayere
[00:36] <ndy40> etc
[00:37] <lwizardl> anyone know a working program to convert xvid files into mp4 for Ipods?
[00:38] <Harvey8765> handbrake is what i use lwizard
[00:38] <sircrazy> ikey: hey man, hows things
[00:38] <ikey> heya sircrazy
[00:38] <lwizardl> Harvey8765, is that a gui of terminal
[00:38] <lwizardl> err or
[00:39] <bazhang> lwizardl, gui
[00:39] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: You just resize the partition that you are not using,  and then move the ones  between it and sda6 down so that you will have frespace below sda6 and then resize sda6 so that it is big enough.
[00:39] <Harvey8765> ? sorry im a newbie
[00:39] <Harvey8765> i use handbrake to make mp4 for my psp
[00:39] <Big> ualife.com.br
[00:39] <michigans_own[TK> huh
[00:40] <cookiezZZ> jauntyyyy :D
[00:40] <sircrazy> ok then...
[00:40] <usr13>  michigans_own[TK Shrink sda1 down to only 1 or 2 meg.  Move sda2 down next to sda1.
[00:41] <michigans_own[TK> i dont know how to do that
[00:41] <sircrazy> has anyone tried that linux mint? i hear it is based on ubuntu. better or worse then real ubuntu?
[00:41] <Harvey8765> how do i delete a linux partition on a dual boot
[00:41] <michigans_own[TK> what i have is /dev/sda1 of 227 gig that is ununsed
[00:41] <bazhang> !ot > sircrazy
[00:41] <Harvey8765> i think its better sircrazy
[00:41] <adils> salut
[00:41] <michigans_own[TK> do i format that as ext(the file system that is currently in use and only 5+ gig)
[00:41] <michigans_own[TK> will that fix my issue?
[00:42] <michigans_own[TK> ext3 i mean
[00:42] <usr13>  michigans_own[TK Well, don't just move sda2 down but make it bigger.  And then move sda5 so that you have room to enlarge sda6
[00:42] <michigans_own[TK> i dont understand what you are telling me
[00:42] <tetraedr> where can I read about propietary drivers for ati radeon hd?
[00:43] <tetraedr> simply installing them gives a very shitty result
[00:43] <bazhang> tetraedr, please no cursing
[00:43] <ikey> ?
[00:43] <tetraedr> it does not want to initialize dri and everything is mega sloooow
[00:44] <traveler85> hello! can anybody help mi with some basic problems in ubuntu desktop?
[00:44] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Resize sda1 so that it is 200000 instead of 238131463
[00:45] <michigans_own[TK> i cant resize because it is not even formatted as anything
[00:45] <michigans_own[TK> it is just blank space
[00:45] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Use gparted and make sda1 very small, (so that sda2 can be made much bigger).
[00:45] <michigans_own[TK> do i format it first?
[00:45] <michigans_own[TK> and if so what do i format it is?
[00:46] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Because sda2 contains sda5, sda6 & sda7
[00:46] <lwizardl> thanks for the info about handbrake
[00:46] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Leave sda5 and sda7 same size but enlarge sda6 as much as you can, (using up free-space created by shrinking sda1).
[00:46] <lwizardl> michigans_own[TK, from that username I wanna guess your from michigan, where at in michigan you from?
[00:47] <myself> anyone know how to set cron scripts for every so minutes?
[00:47] <michigans_own[TK> lasing
[00:47] <lwizardl> lansing, nice I go there monthly for IMAX
[00:47] <michigans_own[TK> usr13 i cant shrink sda1 because it is not formatted as anything
[00:47] <lwizardl> I'm from Battle Creek
[00:47] <michigans_own[TK> do i format it?
[00:47] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: No, do not format, just resize with gparted.  Follow the links ubottu sent you.
[00:47] <michigans_own[TK> and if so what do i format it as?
[00:47] <Dr_Willis> It does not have to be formated to 'resize'
[00:47] <ajw123> hey is there a hardy rootkit floating around that causes ssh to suddenly start complaining about gssapiauthentication?
[00:48] <Dr_Willis> not being formated.. makes it easier to resize
[00:48] <lwizardl> lol 2 hours to convert a 1hr movie using handbrake
[00:48] <michigans_own[TK> the resize/move option is greyed out
[00:48] <usr13> !gparted | michigans_own[TK
[00:48] <Dr_Willis> !info handbrake
[00:49] <lwizardl> Dr_Willis, i had to download the deb package http://handbrake.fr/?article=download
[00:49] <boss_mc> michigans_own[TK: you have to unmount them first (right click)
[00:49] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: You have to select the partiton you want to resize, (sda1)
[00:49] <michigans_own[TK> i have
[00:49] <ajw123> i noticed today that the size of my ssh binaries has changed from those in the official packages, and now ssh complains about certain unsupported options in ssh_config
[00:49] <usr13> boss_mc: Maybe he needs to run gparted via sudo?
[00:49] <Dr_Willis> lwizardl:  i want to go the other way.. :) video -> dvd... not dvd --> video.. heh
[00:50] <traveler85> hello! can anyone point me to some log files, or something like that in ubuntu.. my laptop just freezes occasionaly?
[00:50] <lwizardl> Dr_Willis, i think it will do that also. I just want to convert these dvdrips into playable files for my ipod
[00:50] <michigans_own[TK> same type of issue i have with converted/ripped dvds
[00:50] <Dr_Willis> lwizardl:  i use winff to convet videos to my cell phone format.
[00:51] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: Try:  sudo gparted
[00:51] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[00:52] <michigans_own[TK> should i just reformat?
[00:52] <michigans_own[TK> it would be so much faster?
[00:52] <JayX> whats stronger in wifi (harder to  crack)  WPA  or WPA2 ??
[00:52] <fbc-mx> I'm taking my hard drive of a dead machine and putting it in another computer. Will UBUNTU reconfigure itself?
[00:53] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: it would be faster to shrink sda1 and enlarge sda6
[00:53] <usr13> michigans_own[TK: But the choice is yours.
[00:53] <boss_mc> michigans_own[TK: have you a partition there already?
[00:53] <boss_mc> JayX: WPA2 is miles more secure
[00:53] <traveler85> JayX: WPA2
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> 'an order of maganitude more secure' ?
[00:53] <usr13> boss_mc: See:  http://pastebin.com/m2d52fcba  & http://pastebin.com/m7c49aa48
[00:54] <deagle> hey usser
[00:54] <z3ro3x> Would someone nmap my IP?  You have my permission to probe the crap out of me.  I'm trying different settings with firestarter and I want to see what happens.
[00:54] <deagle> usser: still here?
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> z3ro3x:  theres various port scanning web sites that will do that for you.
[00:54] <packet-sent> wpa2 is only as secure as the password
[00:54] <michigans_own[TK> usr13 see message
[00:55] <boss_mc> JayX: packet-sent++ but WPA2 is 'an order of magnitude' more secure
[00:55] <michigans_own[TK> when dev/sda1 is highlighted in gparted the only options available are delete format to manage flags and information
[00:55] <Dr_Willis> boss_mc:  gotta love sounding fancy! :)
[00:56] <orgthingy> http://pastebin.com/m6dae43d9  :OOO somebody is using root account to use my connection or something
[00:56] <z3ro3x> Dr_Willis, Yeah, but I want a human being to do it, not some cheesy script on a web site.
[00:56] <Dr_Willis> z3ro3x:   web site will give better output.
[00:56] <z3ro3x> Dr_Willis, Do you have a web site in mind?
[00:57] <Dr_Willis> z3ro3x:  not really - idont bother with them any more. router here blocks most everything anyway
[00:57] <JayX> boss_mc:  ohh ok
[00:57] <JayX> boss_mc:  so them WEP is the easiest to crack
[00:57] <JoeBiden> hi there does anybody have some joomla developing experience and would like to make some money tonight?
[00:57] <bazhang> !ot > JoeBiden
[00:58] <dva5912> guys i just installed ubuntu, just to realize that as far as i know their is no support for my cannon pixma MP480. Has this changed or do i have to go back to 'shutters' vista?
[00:58] <JoeBiden> oh sorry
[00:58] <JayX> joebiden  i'll take the money
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  check cups.org for printer status
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  my canon printer only recently got supported.
[00:58] <JoeBiden> jayx see pm
[00:58] <boss_mc> JayX: WEP had some serious issues that means it can be cracked fairly easily (like 5 mins on my eee), WPA fixed most of these but still has issues, WPA2 is currently basically uncrackable, unless your password is short/easily guessed
[00:58] <myself> if i'm editing crontab, with crontab -e, when I'm done, what exactly do i type to save it?
[00:59] <remyoooh> Hi everyone. I'm trying to run a simple sed command and it doesn't seem to be working at all
[00:59] <vlt> Hello. In an xstartup script I have the lines "twm &" and "xterm &" but xterm doesn't start. Any idea how to fix this or a reccommendation for another shell?
[00:59] <remyoooh> sed -i 's/\/string1/string2/g' *.*
[00:59] <remyoooh> I'm new to sed and unix commands in general so I'm probably doing something wrong
[00:59] <JayX> boss_mc:  whats about war driving, cant you crack aq WPA2 and gian internet connection
[00:59] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  use 'xterm &' 'exec twm'
[00:59] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  you dont launch both to the background
[00:59] <dva5912> Dr_Willis: looks like no support. no drivers found.. ;( I dont want to go back :(((
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  they used to have 'paid comercial' drivers at one time. Personally i WONT be buying another canon printer any time soon.
[01:00] <dva5912> wait. I have the driver cd.. could i use that?
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  i doubt it.
[01:00] <dva5912> like maby with wine?
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  canon is bad about givbing out info on their printers to the public
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  dont hold your breath...
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  :)
[01:00] <lwizardl> just like epson
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  it might be able to use drivers for a similer printer. check th forums perhaps?
[01:01] <orgthingy> http://pastebin.com/m6dae43d9  :OOO somebody is using root account to use my connection or something
[01:01] <vlt> Dr_Willis: No, that didn't work. twm is starting fine but no shell.
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  is xterm even installed?
[01:01] <dva5912> **** and i thought my parrents wouldent find out about me putting them on ubuntu
[01:01] <vlt> Dr_Willis: yes
[01:01] <Nivekc1> hello, does anyone know how i can use the gnome menu that comes with opensuse in Ubuntu
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  check the logs for X.. that should work.
[01:02] <JayX> 7
[01:02] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  try installing/running rxvt, or eterm, or gnome-terminal also.
[01:02] <alanpt> Hello, My lirc seems setup correct but irw displayed nothing, now  "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" shows nothing even though lsusb still shows remote - I have read every forum page on lirc and I'm new to IRC so please help.
[01:02] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  or use a slightly better windowmanager like icewm
[01:02] <RHorse> !crontab | myself
[01:02] <dva5912> Looks like i found something : http://mp610.blogspot.com/2008/04/give-your-scanner-new-freshly-sane.html
[01:02] <boss_mc> JayX: http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=cracking_wpa
[01:03] <myself> how come when i do crontab -e it saves it when I do save it, but then when i do crontab -e again that info isn't there anymore?
[01:03] <RHorse> myself pastebin results of crontab -l
[01:04] <myself> rhorse all it says is no crontab for ivan
[01:04] <tetraedr> hmmm.... I think I've made it to work :)
[01:04] <RHorse> myself do you know what editor is started when you do crontab -e? Is it vi or nano or some other?
[01:05] <Dr_Willis>  crontab -e
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> asks for what editor to use the first time i run it here. :)
 asks for what editor to use the first time i run it here. :) <-- same here
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> and nano is the default
[01:06] <myself> Rhorse I did NANO the first time i did it, and it never asked me again
[01:06]  * Dr_Willis hates nano
[01:06] <Nivekc1> can anyone tell me how to get this menuj in Ubuntu? http://en.opensuse.org/Image:Desktop-gnome111.png
[01:06] <tigerplug> Can someone help me out . I ran the command in this post and then realised after that its a bad thing! http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3844137&postcount=2
[01:06] <boss_mc> myself: ctrl+w is save in nano
[01:06] <myself> ^O is writetout in the thing i used then
[01:06] <alanpt> quit
[01:06] <myself> ^W is whereis
[01:07] <vlt> Dr_Willis: I installed icewm. It works. I can launch apps like xclock from the Debian Menu but not xterm. Any idea where to look why?
[01:07] <RHorse> myself put each of these commands on a separate line at top of your crontab and then save it: DISPLAY=:0.0  SHELL=/bin/bash
[01:07] <myself> is the crontab file even located anywhere specific? can i just edit it with a regular text editor in a GUI
[01:07] <boss_mc> myself: whoops, sorry, ctrl+o it is
[01:07] <Spi-ipod> is it possible to have / and swap as partitions on the same encrypted volume?
[01:07] <pr0nos> ?HECOMES!!! OH MY GOD!!!!
[01:07] <myself> hmm
[01:07] <pr0nos> ?dedsfsdf
[01:07] <RHorse> myself no it will create the file for you
[01:07] <bazhang> pr0nos, please stop
[01:07] <pr0nos> stop what?
[01:07] <scapegoat> What's a decent "minimal" audio player? (something not as bloated as rhythmbox)
[01:07] <boss_mc> scapegoat: mpd
[01:08] <bazhang> scapegoat, audacious
[01:08] <Spi-ipod> scapegoat: vlc?
[01:08] <zhurai> lol
[01:08] <boss_mc> scapegoat: with mpc to control it
[01:08] <zhurai> o/
[01:08] <szczur> moc?
[01:08]  * zhurai just uses audacious
[01:08] <myself> Rhorse what will that DISPLAY= thing do?
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> oogmp3 *.mp3 :)
[01:08] <scapegoat> I'm going to try audacious
[01:08] <zhurai> Spi-ipod: vlc isn't a minimal audio player
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> or was it some othe console player i recall..
[01:08] <dva5912> !sane
[01:08] <RHorse> myself it will allow you to execute X programs from cron
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> mpg123 perhaps?
[01:09] <myself> what does that mean?
[01:09] <myself> why won't just editing the line i need into crontab work?
[01:09] <boss_mc> scapegoat: http://code.google.com/p/foobar2009/ (after I've finished writing it...)
[01:09] <Spi-ipod> zhural: just a suggestion.  less bloated than rhythmbox leaves a lot of options
[01:09] <RHorse> myself it will let you run programs that run off the X server anything that's not cli
[01:09] <zhurai> Spi-ipod, no, vlc's a video player =_=
[01:09] <scapegoat> boss_mc: my saviour, I only use foobar in windows
[01:09] <myself> what is X server and cli :)?
[01:09] <ikey> heh...
[01:10] <Spi-ipod> zhurai: also does audio
[01:10] <boss_mc> zhurai: it's a media player
[01:10] <RHorse> !X
[01:10] <Dr_Willis> myself:  now is the time to starting learning the meat and potatoes of Linux. :)
[01:10] <zhurai> or why don't you just use mplayer than o/ command line = VERY lightweight
[01:10] <RHorse> !cli
[01:10] <myself> I'm vegan dr_willis, so only potatoes
[01:10] <vlt> Dr_Willis: I can launch conkeror (sic!) but no shell. Is there something else than xterm I could try?
[01:10] <Dr_Willis> myself:  blasphmy!@
[01:10] <myself> Tofu and potatoe
[01:10] <myself> s
[01:10] <boss_mc> scapegoat: it's very shakey so far... kinda works though... exams got in the way before I could make useful stuff work
[01:11] <Dr_Willis> vlt:  i mentioned xterm, rxvt, eterm, gnome-terminal, urxvt, and proberly a dozen+ others in the repos....
[01:11] <boss_mc> scapegoat: it's only inspired by foobar2000, not a port
[01:11] <myself> hey Rhorse, do you want me to put the SHELL command on one line and the DISPLAY on another?
[01:11] <tigerplug> Can someone help me out . I ran the command in this post and then realised after that its a bad thing! http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3844137&postcount=2
[01:11] <tigerplug> Can someone help me out . I ran the command in this post and then realised after that its a bad thing! http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3844137&postcount=2
[01:11] <FloodBot1> tigerplug: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:11] <RHorse> myself egg-zactly
[01:11] <myself> okay :)
[01:12] <BitWraith> if I intend to dual-boot with ubuntu, how can I prevent ubuntu from reverting back my bootloader configuration whenever it is updated?
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> xvt - X terminal-emulator similar to xterm, but smaller
[01:12] <myself> okay i see it now rhorse
[01:12] <myself> now to wait 20 minutes
[01:12] <myself> or well ill just set it for 1 minute
[01:12] <BitWraith> I seem to recall that the last time I tried to dual-boot windows and linux the windows option disappeared after an update
[01:12] <myself> haha
[01:12] <RHorse> myself, ok does crontab -l output ok?
[01:12] <myself> yeah it does
[01:13] <RHorse> did you put any other command in other than the two I told you to?
[01:13] <myself> well i put in
[01:13] <myself> */1 * * * * /home/ivan/backgrounds.sh
[01:13] <disappearedng> Hey why is azureus accessing my apache so much? when I check /var/log/apache/access I am seeing a lot of azureus from my own machine accessing my web server
[01:13] <myself> to run the script i need
[01:13] <RHorse> myself, that looks like every minute. Is that what you want
[01:14] <myself> Rhorse i want to see if it works
[01:14] <myself> if it doesn't work in 30 seconds it doesn't work
[01:14] <myself> lol
[01:14] <RHorse> myself you could just do * * * * * for every min
[01:15] <myself> hmm it doesn't seem to work!
[01:15] <RHorse> myself, is the sh file executable?
[01:16]  * Dr_Willis thinks theres a lot of crontab examples out there.
[01:16] <myself> umm
[01:16] <myself> i set chmod 700 permissions on it
[01:16] <RHorse> myself gotta go, gf here. Gl!
[01:17] <myself> have fun!
[01:17] <myself> thank you
[01:17] <vlt> Dr_Willis: rxvt doesn't start either. So there has to be another problem. I'm running this in a chroot environment. Could that cause any problem?
[01:18] <jefinc> how would I know which process is using dpkg so that I can fix this; E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[01:19] <dva5912> Ok so sane sees my printer but ubuntu wont?
[01:19] <dva5912> whats with that
[01:23] <silekonn> i have an i7 system.  do i want the amd64 download?
[01:25] <n2diy_> anybody have success using sbackup and srestore? Srestore doesn't see my sbackup files?
[01:25] <jefinc> while trying to remove mysql-server it stops then tries to start it again and hangs there, so I guess my question is why would it try to start if I'm removing it...?
[01:26] <ikey> sorry about all the rejoins...
[01:28] <dotblank> Whats the max resoltion an nvidia gtx 275 supports?
[01:28] <Guest40585> Hey. Is it just my connection, or  is ubuntu forums down?
[01:28] <jefinc> Guest40585: it is down
[01:28] <balazs_> hello. I have a weird problem. sound does not work in firefox after a reboot (but it's OK outside of it). However after switching users or just restarting X, it works well. Is there anything I can reset in sound management ?
[01:28] <jefinc> Guest40585: I receive a "database" error
[01:28] <odairfaltal> hello
[01:28] <jefinc> balazs_: is there another audio stream?
[01:28] <Xet> Hello please someone help me: I can't use the skype (I'm on Hardy) everytime I try to talk It says: Problem with the audio
[01:29] <balazs_> nope
[01:29] <Guest40585> jefinc: same here
[01:29] <balazs_> the problem goes away if I restart X
[01:29] <balazs_> sounds like something does not get initialized or something...
[01:30] <jess> I'm trying to install a program from a CD through Wine, and first it says I don't have permission to autorun, and when I try it through terminal, it says I'm not the owner of wine
[01:31] <jefinc> balazs_: there is a really good audio guide on the forums, which is down right now :\
[01:31] <ziroday> jess: what application? Also when doing wine /path/to/.exe what's the output?
[01:32] <jess> ziroday: Spore. I installed it on another Ubuntu box fine, but this one is giving me headaches.  Let me run script, hold
[01:32] <jess> ziroday: It says "/home/jessica/.wine is not owned by you
[01:33] <abyrne> Hey. Anyone get Karmic up and running?
[01:33] <ziroday> jess: hmm that doesn't sound very good. Do you have any other wine apps installed currently?
[01:33] <ziroday> abyrne: #ubuntu+1, and karmic is still in alpha-2 (e.g. very unstable)
[01:33] <jess> ziroday: No, I just got this computer yesterday. All I've done is configure some compiz stuff, like hotcorners and a dock
[01:33] <ziroday> jess: right, can you do mv ~/.wine ~/wine.old please
[01:34] <jess> ziroday: When I look up Wine, it says the owner is root, but when I su root, it says I'm not the owner of root
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> hello again
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> You guys telled me about netdiscover for network topology a few hours ago
[01:34] <dva5912> Anyway to isntall a printer from an inf or cat file?
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> but it just shows "unknown vendor"
[01:34] <ruler> i have install wine software how to remove it
[01:34] <ziroday> jess: sounds like you've used sudo su or something along those lines and messed up the permissions, hopefully this will fix it :)
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch>  192.168.1.1     00:1d:0f:fb:fe:72    01    060   Unknown vendor
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch>  192.168.1.102   00:21:91:51:70:69    01    060   Unknown vendor
[01:34] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> sugestions?
[01:35] <netskillsii> how can i find the version of ubuntu currently installed, using command line?
[01:35] <ziroday> netskillsii: lsb_release -a
[01:35] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> netskillsii, try cat /etc/*_release
[01:35] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> or lsb_release too
[01:35] <jefinc> ruler: wine has that right in the menu :)  applications -> wine -> uninstall wine software
[01:35] <netskillsii> thank you, i will try this
[01:35] <ziroday> ruler: run the applications uninstall utility?
[01:35] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> sorry
[01:35] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> is cat /etc/*release
[01:35] <abyrne> ziroday: yeah. What are some of the new features that are opposed to be in this version anyway. I heard something like 7 sec boot? is that true?
[01:35] <jess> ziroday: it says cannot stat /home/jessica/.wine No such file or directory
[01:36]  * dva5912 retreaves the windows 7 disk from the trash can to re install ;(
[01:36] <abyrne> ziroday: *sopposed
[01:36] <ziroday> abyrne: not 7 second boot, 12 second is planned.
[01:36] <ruler> jefinc: it is showing select the application to be removed
[01:36] <ziroday> jess: hmm, can you pastebin the output of ls -la | grep wine please
[01:36] <jess> ziroday: remind me how to paste bin, please
[01:36] <ziroday> jess: or in fact you can just paste it here, its only going to be one line
[01:36] <abyrne> ziroday: thats still pretty cool
[01:37] <ziroday> !pastebin > jess
[01:37] <jefinc> ruler: is that not what you want?
[01:37] <abyrne> ziroday: thx for the info
[01:37] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> hm
[01:37] <ruler> jefinc : i want to uninstall wine itself
[01:37] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> any network topology program sugestions?
[01:37] <jefinc> ruler: oh, then you can just open terminal and sudo apt-get remove wine
[01:37] <ruler> jefinc: i have wine virus will come or not
[01:38] <ziroday> Kamus_H_Zwisch: I've always just used nmap or zenmap
[01:38] <myself> I LOVE ALL OF YOU
[01:38] <netskillsii> the following worked: lsb_release -a and cat /etc/*release !!Thanks!!
[01:38] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> ziroday, I see. I use it too, but I want something new hehe
[01:38] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> netskillsii, you are welcome
[01:39] <jess> ziroday: drwxr-xr-x 4 jessica jessica 4096 2009-06-20 18:32 wine.old
[01:39] <dva5912> i guess im going to have to just forget linux then. my mom is going to kill me if she cant print. Good bye low tempratures. hello system burning smell
[01:39] <Crewsr3> I need help with a D600 Dell laptop getting Xorg working.  Here is my xorg.conf  http://paste.ubuntu.com/200404/ and this is what happens when I runlspci http://paste.ubuntu.com/200406/  What should I do?
[01:39] <jefinc> dva5912: why can't you print?
[01:39] <dva5912> Canon MP480
[01:39] <jefinc> !cups
[01:40] <dva5912> look it up
[01:40] <ziroday> jess: right, sounds like my command above worked. Can you now do winecfg in a terminal please
[01:40] <ruler> if have wine virus may affect or not
[01:40] <dva5912> Crewsr3: that d600 doesnt doo good in linux? I was going to get one
[01:40] <dva5912> It can scan just not print
[01:40] <Crewsr3> dva5912, in general it is not well suited ? is it hardware issues?
[01:41] <dva5912> seeing as your getting a problem with just the desktop... im not getting one
[01:41] <ziroday> jess: is a ~/.wine directory now created?
[01:41] <jess> ziroday: when I do winecfg, it just launches wine configuration window
[01:42] <Crewsr3> I need help with a D600 Dell laptop getting Xorg to displace the correct resolution.  Here is my xorg.conf  http://paste.ubuntu.com/200404/ and this is what happens when I runlspci http://paste.ubuntu.com/200406/  Anyone have any ideas
[01:42] <ziroday> jess: yes that's correct. Does it create a ~/.wine as well?
[01:42] <jess> ziroday: It didn't say so on the output.  how would i check?
[01:42] <moDumass> hey all, um, alt + ctrl + backspace usually kills x right, not anymore, it does not seem to work anymore
[01:42] <ziroday> Crewsr3: you should be using the radeon driver with that card I believe. It should be automatically selected. Do you get to X (GUI)?
[01:43] <ziroday> !dontzap > moDumass
[01:43] <Dr_Willis> moDumass:  correct.. thats a feature now.
[01:43] <ziroday> jess: you can run ls -la | grep wine again and look for .wine
[01:43] <jefinc> dva5912: we will fix your problem, don't go back to windoze just yet
[01:43] <Crewsr3> ziroday, how do I know what drivers I'm running?
[01:43] <aaron__> anyone know a decent alternative to torrentflux?
[01:43] <dva5912> :D
[01:43] <dva5912> :D:D:D:D
[01:43] <dva5912> i just poped in the windows 7 cd too
[01:43] <ziroday> Crewsr3: you can take a look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log or pastebin it here for us to take a look
[01:44] <abyrne> aaron__: I like transmission
[01:44] <jess> ziroday: Okay, yeah, it created a .wine
[01:44] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  i found windoss 7 lacking in a great many printer drivers also.
[01:44] <ziroday> aaron__: both transmission and deluge offer web interfaces
[01:44] <dva5912> Dr_Willis: Well i ran mine no problem
[01:44] <yuri_> i have wireless broadband. i would like to bridge the broadband with ad-hoc wifi so others can connect to my laptop and use internet. Any directions?
[01:44] <ziroday> jess: fanstastic!, now could you try and install spore please
[01:44] <ziroday> !inetsharing | yuri_
[01:44] <dva5912> i would love to just shred that w7 dvd
[01:44] <aaron__> ziroday: do they require X?
[01:45] <ziroday> aaron__: nope
[01:45] <jess> ziroday: Okay, hold on
[01:45] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  aparently my 'plc5' standard laser printer isent imporntant enough to bother to include drivers any more.
[01:45] <ziroday> aaron__: in fact deluge has a really neat thin client feature
[01:45] <aaron__> nice
[01:45] <Crewsr3> ziroday, http://paste.ubuntu.com/200410/ here is my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:46] <dva5912> Dr_Willis: so you got a verry pricy laser that dont work?
[01:46] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> any network topology program sugestions?
[01:46] <ziroday> Crewsr3: you are using the open source radeon drivers (the correct drivers)
[01:46] <dva5912> ok so heres what i got so far
[01:46] <rIpper> hey
[01:46] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> I really need it to be "automatic"
[01:46] <moDumass> thanks ziroday and Dr_Willis, um so if for instance my windows borders have just stopped appearing, for no reason, what else would kill off that theme? im guessing beryl crashed, also why remove that feature? i suppose it stops unauthorised users rebooting
[01:46] <jess> ziroday: Argh I still get the /home/jessica/.wine is not owned by you message
[01:46] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> or, at least, to do all the job with server here and client in the machines
[01:46] <Crewsr3> ziroday, it does look like it working, so why might my resolution on my external display be so low?
[01:46] <ziroday> jess: what command are you running?
[01:46] <rIpper> investigating
[01:46] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  just the opposite.. :) a 14 yr old Workhorse.. that keeps chugging along..   drivers have been included  in windows for it for 14 years
[01:47] <moDumass> Kamus_H_Zwisch, yeh blender
[01:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> uh
[01:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> I can't make it by hand
[01:47] <jess> ziroday: I did "sudo wine sporesetup.exe" which got me the non-owner message, then "wine sporesetup.exe" which gave me a message that the module was not found
[01:47] <Crewsr3> ziroday, I have a samsung syncmaster 226bw
[01:47] <ziroday> Crewsr3: well according to your X log X starts, as for resolution what is it at currently and what should it be?
[01:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> I don't want something graphical
[01:47] <dva5912> Out of the box ubuntu can send a job to the printer and the printer will respond and begin fedding paper. But it just plays with it and doesnt even spit it out. Ive been changing the drivers around to find one that works with no luck. I can get scanned images from it using sane from a tutorial i found but thats IT!
[01:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> just a list of machines and their SOs in a network
[01:47] <jamesas8> Anyone here know how to fix the NVIDIA problem? It starts to load the desktop then sends me straight to a black screen with random writing and says no screen found.
[01:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> and automagic
[01:47] <moDumass> Kamus_H_Zwisch, you can trace spline curves to topology curves then raise each spline be a set number of units then form, a mesh over the spline cage.
[01:47] <Dr_Willis> Crewsr3:  I got a 226bw also. :)  its right here in front of me.!
[01:48] <hanasaki> what comamnnd will send a windows popup msg to a windows client from linux?
[01:48] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> I don't want anything graphical, just a list
[01:48] <ziroday> jamesas8: please pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:48] <moDumass> Kamus_H_Zwisch, sorry missunderstood
[01:48] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> no problem
[01:48] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> be right back
[01:48] <ziroday> jess: can you paste the error from doign wine sporesetup.exe please
[01:48] <Crewsr3> ziroday, its at 1024 x 768  Dr_Willis what is your resolution (what mine should be)?
[01:48] <AndyB> Trying to install 8.10 on new dell laptop. Install CD works on my desktop but when i put the disk in the laptop it says"Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block" over and over. Anyone know why it wont work on new laptop?
[01:48] <hoonteke> once I no longer want to watch a bug on launchpad, how do I ... opt out of it's updates?
[01:49] <Dr_Willis> hanasaki:  linpopup (according to /etc/samba/smb.conf) but that 'feature' is normally turned OFF onmost windows machines these days
[01:49] <jess> ziroday: wine: could not load L"C:\\windows\\system32\\sporesetup.exe": Module not found
[01:49] <ziroday> AndyB: have you run a CD check, did the md5sum match?
[01:49] <Crewsr3> ziroday, I cannot change in the Display preferences
[01:49] <dva5912> Um so what do i do?
[01:49] <jefinc> how do you extract a .exe?
[01:50] <jefinc> I forget the unrar options and the forums are down :\
[01:50] <jefinc> !exe
[01:50] <jefinc> !unrar
[01:50] <ziroday> jess: hmm that sounds like a wine issue, unfortunately I don't think I can help you anymore as I'm not overly familiar with wine. You could try #winehq
[01:50] <AndyB> ziroday, Yeah the disk works fine on my desktop PC
[01:50] <Dr_Willis> rar dosent have a lot to do with 'exe's
[01:50] <hanasaki> Dr_Willis, I am on a bash shell only.. no X
[01:50] <Dr_Willis> unrar -e whatever.rar
[01:50] <ziroday> jamesas8: please keep the conversation here :)
[01:50] <Dr_Willis> hanasaki:  good luck then.
[01:50] <ziroday> AndyB: okay, is this a laptop?
[01:50] <Crewsr3> Dr_Willis, what is your resolution set to?
[01:50] <jess> ziroday: Okay, thanks for trying.  alternately, if you know how I can remove some of the nanny-state permissions so that I can just run the CD, that would help too
[01:50] <hanasaki> lol
[01:50] <Dr_Willis> hanasaki:  no idea if thats a gui or terminal app.
[01:50] <Bsims>  I just got my palm pre, I can't get it to connect to amarok, any ideas?
[01:50] <jefinc> Dr_Willis: -e only extracts to the current directory
[01:51] <AndyB> ziroday, yeah a new dell studio 17
[01:51] <hanasaki> Dr_Willis, gui
[01:51] <Dr_Willis> Crewsr3:  the native the thing can handle.  i forget what it is.  I do use the dvi connector. :)
[01:51] <jamesas8> how would i pastebin it if i can't get in?
[01:51] <arthur_> question? i dual boot was using 8.04 i installed 8.10, i share the /home partitions, now in 8.04 i cant connect to the wireless ath0 not in the network manager, the wireless works on 8.10.. what happened in 8.04 where did the wireless go????
[01:51] <Dr_Willis> jefinc:  so? :)
[01:51] <jamesas8> im obviously new lol
[01:51] <ziroday> jamesas8: in a terminal please do sudo apt-get install pastebinit, then pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log (after doing startx) and pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Remember to hand us back the URL's
[01:52] <dva5912> !canon
[01:52] <Dr_Willis> Crewsr3:  im using dual screens on my nvidia 8800 gtsxxx card.
[01:52] <Crewsr3> Dr_Willis, I also am using the dvi connection and the display preferences even list it but the highest res I can select is 1024 x 768
[01:52] <ziroday> AndyB: ooh fancy. Try booting the livecd and pressing F6 to get to other options and entering "acpi=off"
[01:52] <Dr_Willis> Crewsr3:  what video card? to get the max res. i MUST install the nvidia drivers for my machine.
[01:52] <Crewsr3> Dr_Willis, now your just making me jeolous, ziroday any ideas as to what I can do?
[01:52] <jefinc> Dr_Willis: well that's not what is needed to extract an exe
[01:53] <ziroday> Crewsr3: not really, you can try use the vesa driver but that might give sub-par performance
[01:53] <Dr_Willis> jefinc:   a exe is normally not an 'rar' archive..  ive ran them with wine to make them auto-decompress. or used cabextract befor . but never rar stuff.
[01:53] <Crewsr3> Dr_Willis, I'm running the open source drivers for my laptops Radeon RV250
[01:53] <z3ro3x> I have DMZ in my router turned on (only temporary while I test stuff, I'm turning it off later).  I'm doing some testing with my firewall and other stuff.  Well it logged the same IP trying to connect to multiple ports on my system.  None of these ports are open.  But I did a whois on the address just out of curiosity.  It's registered in China.  The Chinese are after my porn.  They need to stop porn scanning me and get their own d
[01:53] <z3ro3x> amn porn.
[01:54] <Dr_Willis> Crewsr3:  ati ? (ack! hurts ussss.. good luck) :)
[01:54] <Crewsr3> Dr_Willis, ziroday thanks for you help and time!
[01:54] <wx09> I installed the deskbar applet for gnome-panel, but I don't see it in the applet list. :\ I'm running the latest version of Ubuntu.
[01:55] <myself> hey how do i delete whatever crontab scripts i have?
[01:55] <AndyB> ziroday, thanks ill try that now
[01:56] <dva5912> HOW DOES sane see the printer but ubuntu doesnt?!?!?! i dont get it.
[01:57] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  sane is for scanners....
[01:57] <twisted> how can i upgrade i downloaded ubuntu 9.iso and i have ubuntu 8.04
[01:57] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  picture a scanner and printer both plugged into a usb hub. :)
[01:57] <myself> how do i make it so i have NO crontab scripts, do i just crontab -e and delete everything? or what
[01:57] <ziroday> twisted: did you download the alternative cd?
[01:57] <dva5912> separate gotacha
[01:57] <twisted> its the live
[01:58] <Dr_Willis> dva5912:  i did have a neat printer/scanner that worked like a photocopier. :)
[01:58] <twisted> sorry ziroday live cd
[01:58] <ziroday> twisted: you need the alternate cd :)
[01:58] <twisted> i mounted it mount -o loop ubuntu.iso
[01:58] <dva5912> the printer is accepting the command but it wont do anyting it goesto the printing screen on its LCD but thats it and it only does that for 3 seconds
[01:58] <twisted> cant i mount the squash file too?
[01:58] <ziroday> twisted: you cannot upgrade from the livecd. You need to use the alternate cd.
[01:58] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> I'm back
[01:58] <JayX> who's your daddy
[01:59] <twisted> darn well ill burn it then install it :)
[02:00] <dva5912> a readout of the troble shooter: http://printer.pastebin.com/mddad2b0
[02:00] <dva5912> for my printer
[02:00] <kad_> when i use sudo apt-get -f install give me error sudo: /etc/sudoers is owned by uid 116, should be 0 how i can fix this thx
[02:01] <Flannel> kad_: Did you change your sudoers file to be owned by someone else?
[02:01] <kad_> Flannel, no i install bind GUI, and then this happen
[02:02] <dva5912> :'(
[02:02] <jdarias> hello
[02:02] <Dr_Willis> thats... weird...
[02:03] <boogyDown987> what's the best way to get <m>irc?
[02:03] <Dr_Willis> boogyDown987: learn to  use some other irc client..
[02:03] <Dr_Willis> !irc
[02:03] <jefinc> boogyDown987: I use Konversation as it is similar to mIRC
[02:03] <Flannel> kad_: Odd indeed.  Well, You'll have to make your sudoers owned by root:root again. You'll have to reboot and go to the recovery console to do so
[02:03] <owen1> is there any risk in showing my server's ip on youtube video? (ssh is open on my machine)
[02:03] <dva5912> i got to go back to windows. hate to but its the only way to keep from getting my arse beat.
[02:03] <jdarias> Is it possible to obtain the info that appears by the firs time on a console, by issuing a command?
[02:04] <kad_> Flannel, if i go to recovery then what i do ?
[02:04] <Dr_Willis> !info backtrack
[02:04] <AndyB> ziroday, back. acpi=off didnt make a difference =[
[02:04] <Flannel> kad_: chown root:root/etc/sudoers
[02:04] <Flannel> kad_: er,
[02:04] <jefinc> dva5912: if the forums were up this would be a much easier problem to solve :\
[02:04] <Flannel> kad_: chown root:root /etc/sudoers
[02:04] <kad_> Flannel, here i don't see any change in sudoers
[02:04] <kad_> Flannel, ohhhhh yes
[02:04] <fbc-mx> I'm taking my hard drive of a dead machine and putting it in another computer. Will UBUNTU reconfigure itself?
[02:04] <boogyDown987> i tried konversation for a minute but couldn't find a server list?
[02:04] <dva5912> you cant solve it i dont think
[02:05] <jefinc> dva5912: we can solve anything in linux ;)
[02:05] <Dr_Willis> fbc-mx:  may be a few issues.. but it should work..
[02:05] <dva5912> their is no support what so ever. Canon hasnt released ANY linux drivers for it and hackers dont have it
[02:05] <kad_> Flannel, it change done
[02:05] <kad_> Flannel, workie thx =)
[02:05] <jefinc> boogyDown987: hmm that may be true, I think you have to actually know the server you want to connect to
[02:06] <fbc-mx> Dr_Willis, ok.. is there any command that might help me with any reconfiguration?
[02:06] <jefinc> boogyDown987: but you could always reference to here: http://www.mirc.com/servers.html
[02:06] <ewsubach> why does sed "/match/replace/" /file/path > /file/path always result in a bank file. I want to use sed on a file and replace it with the output of sed
[02:07] <boogyDown987> thanks
[02:07] <Dr_Willis> fbc-mx:  not sure.. its possible you may have soundcard, or video card issued depending on the cards... but most of that stuff auto-configures these days.
[02:07] <fbc-mx> k,   thanks
[02:07] <dva5912> lol windows 7 disk runs in wine
[02:08] <soreau> ewsubach: That might be a question better asked in #bash
[02:08] <dva5912> for an "Upgrade" HA!
[02:08] <bullgard4> After 8.10>9.04 upgrade when calling a GNOME terminal a message appears  "When creating the child process for this terminal an error occurred", and it will not accept input. -- How to fix this?
[02:08] <VolVE> ack, somehow I've hosed my server with a rather agressive 7z process, and ssh windows -despite being connected- are utterly unresponsive. What's the kill syntax for "any process named foo" ? :/
[02:08] <ewsubach> soreau: thanks, i'll ask there
[02:08] <Dr_Willis> killall foo  VolVE
[02:09] <VolVE> Dr_Willis, oh, well, super, thanks
[02:09] <kad_> ewsubach, maybe u need to use sed -i s'/match/replace/g' /file/path > /file/apth2 i think check man page
[02:09] <dva5912> VolVE: try killall
[02:09] <VolVE> thanks
[02:09] <ruler> can i play windows games in ubuntu
[02:09] <dva5912> with wine
[02:09] <dva5912> or cedega yes
[02:10] <dva5912> but only some of them. Not All.
[02:10] <beny> hi
[02:10] <sinclairpayne> hey, i'm trying to connect to my ubuntu machine with my 10.4 mac with remote desktop.... can't seem to figure out how
[02:10] <sinclairpayne> can anyone help?
[02:10] <ruler> can i play windows games in ubuntu
[02:10] <sinclairpayne> ruler: with wine
[02:10] <lstarnes> !wine | ruler
[02:10] <sinclairpayne> yes
[02:11] <AndyB> Looks like ubuntu isnt compatable with the hardware in my new laptop :(
[02:11] <sinclairpayne> also, is it just me, or are the ubuntu forums down?
[02:12] <ruler> lstarnes: wine is reading exe file so virus will come know
[02:12] <lstarnes> ruler: what?
[02:13] <ruler> lstarnes: it is used to install exe file virus also exe so virus may spread or not
[02:14] <jamesas8> ziroday: http://pastebin.com/f75efc1d0  ,   http://pastebin.com/f2430fc0a
[02:14] <ewsubach> kad_: genius, thank you!
[02:14] <lstarnes> ruler: there are many viruses that don't work in wine or can't work in wine
[02:14] <MK13> Ruler: some viruses yes... but not likey
[02:14] <kad_> ewsubach, worked? welcome
[02:14] <ziroday> AndyB: sorry I had to shoot off, acpi=off didn't work?
[02:14] <ziroday> jamesas8: hmm it says not devices are detected. What does lspci | grep -i vga show?
[02:14] <ruler> lstarnes: thanks
[02:15] <ewsubach> kad_: yes. never knew it had an edit in place option...never had to do it before
[02:15] <ruler> MK13: WHAT
[02:15] <lstarnes> ruler: it does not emulate the full Windows system.  it just provides a compatibility layer that allows windows programs run on linux
[02:15] <kad_> ewsubach, sed is great cmd and it's big and important
[02:16] <vadi2> Does anyone know of a tool that can show me the differences between 15 text files?
[02:16] <ruler> lstarnes: thans i understood
[02:16] <MK13> ruler: it is very rare to get a virus that will mess up ubuntu from wine, the execution environment is different
[02:16] <Amorstus> How do I find the md5 of an iso?
[02:17] <jamesas8> do what now ziroday?
[02:17] <vadi2> Amorstus: I think just "md5sum <file>" will do it
[02:17] <ziroday> jamesas8: can you just write out what lscpi | grep -i vga shows please
[02:17] <Amorstus> vadi2: Would I have to cd to the file or write the path under <file>?
[02:18] <sinclairpayne> so does anyone know how to control a mac desktop from ubuntu?
[02:19] <Amorstus> um... I usually would recommend realvnc
[02:19] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  could install vnc on both.
[02:19] <vadi2> Amorstus: that would be so
[02:19] <Amorstus> vadi2: Which?
[02:19] <rendero> hello, i need to install the package libmysqltcl in ubuntu, how can i ?
[02:19] <vadi2> Amorstus: any way works
[02:19] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: I've got chicken of the vnc on mac, what do you reccomend for ubuntu?
[02:19] <bullgard4> After 8.10>9.04 upgrade when calling a GNOME terminal a message appears  "When creating the child process for this terminal an error occurred", and it will not accept input. -- How to fix this?
[02:19] <sinclairpayne> ive got 9.....whatever the latest release is
[02:20] <Amorstus> rendero: sudo apt-get install libmysqltcl
[02:20] <lstarnes> sinclairpayne: 9.04
[02:20] <rendero> Amorstus, its not in ubuntu i think
[02:20] <rendero> it seems rare
[02:20] <sinclairpayne> lstarnes:thanks. it's netbook remix, if that makes a difference
[02:20] <rendero> but i need it
[02:20] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  theres vnc clients and servers allreay installed.. or a dozen in th repos to try
[02:20] <rendero> may be i have to open a bug
[02:21] <Amorstus> rendero: Do you have the repository for it?
[02:21] <rendero> it is not there
[02:21] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: so assuming that i have vnc installed on both, what's the exact command that I'd have to type in in my vnc client on my mac?
[02:21] <Amorstus> rendero: Then I am not 100% sure. Ask someone else that is more experienced in this. :P
[02:22] <rendero> Amorstus, may be in #ubuntu-bugs or #ubuntu-devel
[02:22] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  vnc basics...  vnc 'serveriporname:portnumber'  normally when in doubt check the vncslients docs
[02:22] <Amorstus> rendero: Im not sure, but you can try
[02:23] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: thanks again. do i have to manually open ports in Ubuntu like i do in os x/windows?
[02:23] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  local lan? No.
[02:24] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  over the wild internet? you will want to ssh tunnle the vnc stuff.
[02:24] <sinclairpayne> dr_willis: so basically i type in ipaddress:5900
[02:24] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  try it and see.
[02:24] <z3ro3x> I want to use x11vnc -connect to have an outside computer connect to my listening viewer.  The connection is a little slow.  What variables do I need to use to dumb down the graphics that VNC is using?
[02:25] <z3ro3x> I tried [vncviewer -listen -LowColourLevel 0] but that didn't help.  My guess is it has to be done on the x11vnc side.
[02:25] <Xet> Hello I have a problem with Skype (I'm on Hardy) --> when I try to call I can't, It says: problem with the audio...
[02:25] <Dr_Willis> z3ro3x:  reduce the # of colors of the display. use a UBER light window manager, and as small as desktop as you can (1024x768) and you May want to check out freenx. :) it may be faster
[02:25] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: seems not to be working
[02:26] <RubberChipmunk> Did anyone lose their sound card driver during this weekend's Jaunty update?
[02:26] <Dr_Willis> z3ro3x:  x11vnc is special. you may have to set the X display settings.. a hidden vncsession would proberly be faster then x11vnc also.
[02:26] <RubberChipmunk> Any one else, I should say?
[02:26] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  You do have a vnc server setup and running on the linux side?
[02:26] <ruler> bye
[02:27] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: i set up remote desktop, if that's what you mean
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:  and this is on a local lan?
[02:28] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: it's over the same wireless network, yes
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> sinclairpayne:   check your vncserver docs  i guess. and logs.. could be wireless blocking somthing. or some other trivial-missconfig going on
[02:29] <sinclairpayne> Dr_Willis: aight, thanks. ill figure it out
[02:30] <z3ro3x> Dr_Willis, Normally if I was using the client to connect to the server I can configure the client (depending on the client) to use low colors for slow connections which work great.  But in some cases because of inability to get port forwarding done in the case of me helping my brother or sister with their systems, I can send them a small executable shell script they can just double click on to run the proper vnc server commands to
[02:30] <z3ro3x> connect to my properly port forwarded system.  The only issue I had was not being able to set the colors I want in this particular setup.
[02:32] <z3ro3x> Dr_Willis, If I ran vncviewer from shell I get GUI with an Options button.  I can change it to Verly low (8 colours) and it would work.
[02:33] <z3ro3x> Dr_Willis, I figured vncviewer -listen -LowColourLevel 0 would do the same thing.
[02:34] <darlek> !ubottu | darlek
[02:34] <ImpRadar> how can i list file by date created. is there an ls argument
[02:34] <J_Litewski1> where would I go to talk about kernel drivers?
[02:35] <darlek> ImpRadar, ls -laht  h or t I think... man ls
[02:35] <oktopus> hi all :-D
[02:35] <darlek> ImpRadar, -t sort by mod time
[02:37] <crawler> hello.  i'm having trouble with conky covering my desktop icons.  how can i make conky information render on the desktop layer?
[02:38] <L3dPlatedLinux> I am having a issue with getting my atheros wireless card to work with or with out the restricted driver for it any ideas on how to fix?
[02:41] <bastidrazor> crawler, own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager    is what i have to keep it below.. you can also specify in compiz to keep it below
[02:41] <darlek> L3dPlatedLinux, how are you managing the card, ath5k or madwifi?  I ended up with madwifi to run my card, so you might search the forums for that here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:42] <JKman> hi
[02:42] <Brooke> hi
[02:42] <nekostar> ok anyone good with the audigy 2?
[02:42] <Brooke> you used the letter 'a' in that message nekostar
[02:43] <Brooke> Welcome to this chat!
[02:44] <crawler> bastidrazor: thanks..i added that line to my .conkyrc, but the icons are still hidden behind the conky information
[02:44] <nekostar> ok anyone good with the audigy 2? got jaunty q66oo nvidia 8600gt 4gb ram 2.6.28-13-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 2 07:57:31 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[02:44] <bastidrazor> crawler, what do you have for own_window_type ?
[02:44] <crawler> bastidrazor: hang on, i'll post my conkyrc
[02:45] <chetnick> nekostar: what do you need?
[02:45] <nekostar> Chetic, best i can do is get one channel working properly
[02:45] <nekostar> in the sound testing i can get the full range to play
[02:45] <Chetic> oh okay
[02:45] <Chetic> :p
[02:45] <nekostar> but i have to use a wierd labled one and then nothing else works
[02:45] <nekostar> [soundwise]
[02:45] <nekostar> meaning i can play it but the controls do nothing
[02:45] <Chetic> I see
[02:46] <nekostar> and as i was saying before i've audigy2 with 5.1 speakers known good;
[02:46] <nekostar> and only the right front does anything
[02:46] <Chetic> oh my
[02:46] <nekostar> basically its totally trash
[02:46]  * nekostar waits
[02:46] <kwtm> I have installed Samba on my Jaunty desktop. How do I know what workgroup name to put in on my MS Vista laptop?
[02:46] <chetnick> Sorry, i cant help you with that. Maybe somebody else here?
[02:46] <nekostar> ~__________~
[02:47] <Gatto> hola !!!
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> kwtm:  workgroup is defined in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[02:47] <darlek> !samba
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> kwtm:  set the same workgroup as your windows machine uses
[02:47] <mrwes> kwtm, I believe the default is WORKGROUP
[02:47] <kwtm> Dr_Willis: Thank you!  Will check.  I only have one other windows machine, so I guess I can pick any one.
[02:47] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> any network topology/structure/monitoring program sugestions that works automatically and grabs uptime and running system, at least, sugestions?
[02:48] <crawler> bastidrazor: http://pastebin.com/m4b06704f
[02:48] <Dr_Willis> kwtm:  makes it easier if they BOTH use the same workgroup such as 'mshome'
[02:48] <akahn> What filesystem should my USB drive be in order to boot from it? I'm using unetbootin to put my .iso on it
[02:49] <mrwes> duh...yah MSHOME
[02:49] <bastidrazor> crawler, own_window_type override is the problem change that to desktop ..also check this out. it will explain a lot. http://conky.sourceforge.net/docs.html
[02:49] <nekostar> right
[02:49] <pedromenezes> I set my Dell Inspiron 1525 to use my Flatron W2252TQ monitor as secondary and now my effects are off. This is my Dell's Config: http://pastebin.com/me6028fa I can't turn them on again, what can I do?
[02:49] <Dr_Willis> akahn:  unetbootin works with vfat/fat32 normally
[02:49] <nekostar> so the new distro is even MORE crappy and the support has gone down the toilet
[02:49]  * nekostar votes to close chan
[02:50] <akahn> Dr_Willis: ok, i'll try that. does it depend on what the bios supports or what? it would seem more natural for it to be ext2 or something else linuxy
[02:50] <kad_> hello i need to add logs for iptables only , i want to add this using syslog.conf but how , i read i didn't understand  i add iptables  -/var/log/iptables.log but not work thx
[02:50] <victor__> hi
[02:50] <mattgyver> I have an app on my phone that downloads programs and need to find out what ports have to be open on the router, Is there a way to monitor ports from command line or other utility?
[02:50] <victor__> someone speak spanish?
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> akahn:  unetbootin can make a bootable linxu system using vfat/fat32 - thats a feature :) it uses syslinux to make the vfat filesystem bootable.
[02:51] <darlek> victor__, you'd have to use the spanish channel.
[02:51] <Initial_M> hi is Yahoo having problems on Pidgin? coz i can't connect
[02:51] <darlek> !es
[02:51] <bastidrazor> !es | victor__
[02:51] <victor__> thanks
[02:51] <crawler> bastidrazor:  thanks, but when i change it to desktop, it disappears after a few seconds.  maybe it's not playing well with compiz?
[02:51] <bazhang> !yahoo | Initial_M
[02:51] <edbian> Initial_M: People have been noticing all day.  They're changing around their servers.  We'll just have to wait for the pidgin folks to catch up.
[02:51] <Initial_M> ubottu: alright thanks
[02:51] <bastidrazor> crawler, what does that mean? it loads slow when you start it?
[02:51] <akahn> Dr_Willis: to prepare the drive for unetbootin, i should create one bootable fat32 partition and then use unetbootin to put the .iso on that. correct?
[02:51] <bastidrazor> crawler, disappears.. oh.. i read it wrong
[02:51] <Initial_M> edbian: tnx
[02:52] <pedromenezes> I set my Dell Inspiron 1525 to use my Flatron W2252TQ monitor as secondary and now my effects are off. This is my Dell's Config: http://pastebin.com/me6028fa I can't turn them on again, what can I do?
[02:52] <victor__> i need help about a program call yellow who know if i install this program in my ps3 work
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> akahn:  normally its allready a fat32 (unless you changed it) make a fat32, format it.. fire up unetbooting.. point it to the drive and the iso..  and go for it.
[02:53] <akahn> k. i've been having issues with that not booting the machine, but i think it might be the drive itself. i've read of certain USB drives just not working for booting linux.
[02:53] <akahn> i'm trying a newer unetbootin now tho
[02:53] <bastidrazor> http://pastebin.com/f57f99611  crawler this is mine. this settings for me has no issues. 9.04 ubuntu with compiz
[02:53] <boss_mc> victor__: yellow dog linux? or a separate program?
[02:54] <victor__> yea yellow dog linux
[02:54] <bastidrazor> crawler, give me a bit.. let me look into the own_window_type ..
[02:54] <crawler> bastidrazor: okay, thanks you
[02:55] <boss_mc> victor__: this is a support channel for ubuntu, not YDL... ubuntu will run on a PS3 but we can't help you with your YDL questions
[02:55] <boss_mc> !ps3 | victor__
[02:55] <victor__> so, thanx
[02:56] <boss_mc> victor__: sorry not to be more helpful
[02:56] <crawler> bastidrazor: i tried your config, and same thing:  conky starts, but disappears a few seconds later
[02:56] <victor__> don worry i see in the corect channel thanx boss_mc
[02:57] <jefinc> has anyone else had issues sharing files on their network? anytime I try to transfer files my connection times out
[02:57] <bastidrazor> crawler, yeah, i noticed that too after i changed to desktop . i'm trying the other options to see which works best.
[02:57] <skullcandy> hey guys
[02:57] <jonmartini> Can anyone help me setup rules to add /dev/pty* to jaunty?
[02:57] <GnuSeb> !es
[02:58] <GnuSeb> #kubuntu-es
[02:58] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> !pt
[02:58] <skullcandy> is anyone an expert / mildly good with the shell for ubuntu ?i need to learn how to add files in lampp with root accsess in the shell, cause i cant manually do it
[02:58] <jefinc> !samba
[02:58] <bastidrazor> crawler, try own_window_type dock
[02:58] <jonmartini> !udev
[02:59] <jonmartini> udev - no one seems to know anything about udev.
[02:59] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: How do I access, from MS Vista, files on my Jaunty desktop?  All the web pages I read seem to assume that people already know how to do it. (Use kwtm_ with the underscore since my old connection with my kwtm nick crashed.)
[02:59] <skullcandy> is anyone good with linux ?
[02:59] <skullcandy> for lampp ?
[02:59] <bruenig> skullcandy: in this channel?
[02:59] <bruenig> hardlty
[02:59] <axelhm> that's so relative :p
[02:59] <kwtm_> skullcandy: Sorry, not familiar with LAMPP.
[02:59] <Initial_M> IM like Matthew Farrell used in Die Hard 4 movie?
[02:59] <Dutchy_> no, i dont think anyone is gooed with linux in #ubuntu
[03:00] <skullcandy> lampp/xampp
[03:00] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  youmean via samba/shared directories? you can right click on a folder and share it if you installed the samba packages.
[03:00] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  youmay need to set a samba password for the user. or check the boxs to allow all users access to the share
[03:00] <traemccombs> ugh... shiki colors used to be easy to install  but the PPA stuff seems to be a pain in the buttocks
[03:00] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: All the web pages talk about how to let others view my Ubuntu folders, but I think I have that set up already.  So... now what?  Does it just magically appear on the MS Vista clients?  Do the clients have to click "Yes I want to see those files on Jaunty" or something?
[03:00] <traemccombs> I added the /etc/apt/sources.list stuff but the key crap I can't figure out
[03:00] <DasEi> kwtm_: also check ext2ntfs (tool, google)
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  right click on a folder.. share it..
[03:01] <TopGunTBoy> anyone looked at adding voice and video conferencing to pidgin
[03:01] <kwtm_> DasEi: What do I need to do on my MS Vista to see the folder?  Does it automatically appear if I check my drives?  Does it appear as H: drive or what?
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  or install ssh on the linux box and use winscp on the windows box. (thts another easy way to get full access to the linux system files)
[03:01] <traemccombs> typically, the "Ubuntu Way"[tm]  is...     {Code: do blah}  and it works  the PPA page I've been less than impressed with.
[03:01] <crawler> bastidrazor: tried dock, the icons are still hidden behind it.  all that has changed is now there is a traslucent shadow around the conky window
[03:02] <ImpRadar> darlek thanks alot
[03:02] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: I would much prefer to use WinSCP + ssh, but my wife (the one with the MS Vista laptop) would much prefer to browse files (e.g. look at photos) without having to copy the files over first.
[03:02] <DasEi> kwtm_: if you want to use ext (ubu-) hd native in windows, you need a tool to install in win, one sec
[03:02] <skullcandy> i need help moving a file into a protected directory for lampp/xampp if anyone is an expert i need your help.  /opt/lampp/htdocs/ is the problem i want to install my site into it. for temporary useage / beta testing.
[03:03] <bastidrazor> crawler, try root
[03:03] <kwtm_> DasEi: Okay, but suppose it's a FAT32 file or something.  I want to know WHAT I DO IN WINDOWS because everyone seems to assume that I already know how to do it.
[03:03] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  then set up a samba share. or use the shared folders feature.. its not too hard to get going
[03:03] <JKman> hi
[03:03] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  or am i missing somthint here.. ya got 2 pcs and want to share files from one to the other?
[03:03] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: I know it's not too hard to get going ... on my Ubuntu desktop.  What do I do on my windows laptopt?
[03:04] <crawler> bastidrazor: root has the same effect as dock
[03:04] <mr_bricks> connect irc.rizon.net
[03:04] <bastidrazor> crawler, honestly i've tried all the options available and non make it transparent to the desktop icons. i don't know what else to try as that page i posted only has 4 options.
[03:04] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: Perhaps I should clarify.  Is there anything I need to do on my client (MS Vista) computer in order to view files on my Ubuntu desktop?  Or is everything done on the Ubuntu desktop?
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  if its all set right.. you use the network neighborthood icon or whatever windows calls it now.. and see the network/machines/shares
[03:05] <Dutchy_> browse to it with \\<computername>
[03:05] <crawler> bastidrazor: maybe conky doesn't support true transparency?  you'd think it should/would.  anyway, thanks for the help, i'll keep looking
[03:05] <Mike_lifeguard> does canonical run ubuntuforums.org?
[03:05] <bastidrazor> crawler, #conky is a place to ask too.. they seem dead though.
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  you need to set up a share on the linux machine first. (and install samba of course)
[03:05] <Br00k3> hi
[03:05] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: Yes, that's what I'm aksing... what is the "network neighborhood icon or whatever windows calls it now"?   THAT'S what I want info on.  No one seems to know.
[03:05] <Br00k3> hmmm....good question kwtm_
[03:05] <Warp4> kwtm, you also need to have samba installed on the ubuntu machine
[03:05] <Br00k3> hi
[03:06] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[03:06] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[03:06] <FloodBot1> Br00k3: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:06] <Warp4> kwtm, then set up your shares in smb.conf
[03:06] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  you might want to share the 'homes' directories instead of specific folders also
[03:06] <crawler> bastidrazor:  i'll try that, thanks again
[03:06] <Dutchy_> kwtm_: the alternative is browsing to the machine with explorer, by typing \\<computername>
[03:06] <kwtm_> Warp4: I have everything set up okay on the ubuntu machine.  Do you know what I need to do on the WIndows machine?
[03:06] <bastidrazor> crawler, read up on that page link. it is very descriptive. good luck
[03:06] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  click on the windows 'network' icon/whatever....
[03:06] <kwtm_> Dutchy_: Thank you!  Okay, so I will try that on my (wife's) MS Vista.
[03:06] <Warp4> kwtm_, is samba running on the ubuntu machine?
[03:07] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  or in any file manager window enter the proper \\servername\sharename address
[03:07] <ltnasty> hey all
[03:07] <kwtm_> Warp4: Yes, samba is already running on ubuntu.  I don't need help with ubuntu.  I need help with MS WIndows.  I haven't used it since Win2k came out.
[03:07] <Initial_M> IM
[03:07] <Warp4> kwtm_, be sure the ubuntu machine is also running on the same workgroup/domain that the windows machines are on
[03:07] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  you might want to take the windows side to #windows then. :)
[03:07] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: Ah, more information!  Great!  What is the "sharename"?  Also defined in /etc/samba/smb.conf?
[03:07] <bastidrazor> crawler, http://conky.sourceforge.net/config_settings.html  and also http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html
[03:08] <ltnasty> Q: Is there a way I can make a user unable to run shutdown or reboot commands?
[03:08] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  its whatever you made it to be.
[03:08] <kwtm_> There's a #windows IRC channel?
[03:08] <Warp4> ltcabral, give them sudo access
[03:08] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  yes there is.
[03:08] <Mike_lifeguard> kwtm_: ##windows
[03:08] <skullcandy> has anyone else had audio problems with gtkrecordmydesktop ?, by problems i mean a lot of air in the microphone ? :S
[03:08] <Warp4> ltcabral, oh
[03:08] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: I just did "sudo apt-get install samba", then checked /etc/samba/smb.conf
[03:08] <DasEi> kwtm_: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:08] <Mike_lifeguard> skullcandy: no, but I've had other problems... wind in the mic is probably not specific to gtk-recordmydesktop
[03:08] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  did you set the workgroups to be the same? thats imporntant for easy  ussage
[03:09] <kwtm_> Oh!! The "shares" just means the name of the directory on the Ubuntu machine?
[03:09] <JohnWittle> What's the name of the gui application that you can use to do dual monitors?
[03:09] <JohnWittle> and is it gnome-specific? or is it plain old gtk?
[03:09] <skullcandy> mike_lifeguard is there any way to tweak it ?
[03:09] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  you SHARE a directory.. it dosent have to be called the same name.. You could share  the VactionPicsDir  as 'vpdir' if you wanted
[03:09] <bazhang> !xrandr | JohnWittle
[03:09] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  DONT use spaces in sharenames :)  is a good hint.
[03:10] <Mike_lifeguard> skullcandy: prolly... depends what you're using as the sound source - that's what needs tweaking
[03:10] <DasEi> !xinerama | JohnWittle
[03:10] <skullcandy> i have eh, 75 next tech  + headset .
[03:10] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  theres books in html format in the 'samba-doc' package that give loads of info on setting up samba properly
[03:10] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: Yeah, and I read them all.  And they ALL talk about the Linux side of things and nothing about Windows.
[03:11] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  you have not looked at the 'using samba' book then in samba-docs it tells how to configure windows. its rather trivial in windows.. a few clicks.. you see the network.. done...
[03:11] <Xet> ﻿Well now I have another problem I'm on Hardy and the flashplugin is the 9, the youtube videos work fine, but I'm on a web page that uses a lot of flash (uses Tokbox for example) and all the time I try to load It the browser crashes (Firefox, Epiphany, Opera...)
[03:11] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  or hit F1 in windows and look for 'accessing shares'
[03:12] <leguille> Xet: I remember how to fix that on Jaunty, dont know if it works for Hardy
[03:12] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: I admit it's been a few years (been trying to do this since 2005) but I will go back and look.
[03:12] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  other then making sure your workgroup is the same.. thers not a lot to 'setup' in windows.
[03:12] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: I guess I didn't know the keywords.  I didn't know "shares" was a noun.
[03:12] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  click my pc, find that network places, or whatever your version calls it.
[03:12] <Xet> leguille: how did you solve It on jaunty?
[03:13] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  run the 'findsmb' command on linux. :) it will show all seen servers
[03:13] <leguille> xet: I uninstalled all alternate version of flash, and installed flash-nonfree
[03:13] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  smbtree will show all servers/shares
[03:13] <thyri> is the ubuntu forum down?i cant open it
[03:13] <leguille> xet: After resetting, it fixed the problem.
[03:13] <Xet> leguille: I didn't install gnash or that kind of stuff
[03:13] <Jeruvy> thyri: yup
[03:13] <MK13> JohnWittle: what graphics card do you have?
[03:14] <Xet> and the weird part is that why It works with Youtube and not with tokbox
[03:14] <leguille> xet: What versions of flash do you have installed on Synaptic?
[03:14] <thyri> When will it be  back?
[03:14] <Jeruvy> thyri: when it's ready
[03:14] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: Ohh... the server name is not the hostname, but the name of the server according to my DNS server!!  Okay, I didn't know that.
[03:14] <Xet> the flashplugin non free (the 9) leguille
[03:14] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  nevernoticed. the server names are the hostnames here....
[03:15] <DasEi> thyri: I can reach forum
[03:15] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  my lan is behind a router. :)
[03:16] <Jeruvy> kwtm_: smb/cifs doesn't use DNS by default it uses WINS...
[03:16] <kwtm_> Dr_Willis: So's mine, but every time I install a new version of the OS, it gets a new name.  Since the DNS is based on MAC addresses, I needed a servername to go with the MAC address even when the hard drive got reformatted and a new version of Linux reinstalled.
[03:16] <peepsalot> can I add a PPA to my sources.list that is for the previous release of ubuntu?
[03:17] <Jeruvy> !ppa | peepsalot sure.
[03:17] <Dr_Willis> kwtm_:  err.. that makes no sence..     but whatever.. :P
[03:17] <jillsmitt> i need any development or IDE for c\c++,  what name of good stuff?
[03:17] <Dr_Willis> I set my machines hostnames when i install to them.. and they keep them.
[03:17] <daleach> can I upgrade ubuntu server 7.04 -> 9.04 ?
[03:18] <daleach> jillsmitt I really like Eclipse with the CDT but might not be the easiest for beginners
[03:18] <DasEi> daleach: you could via 8.04, frsh install always safer bet
[03:18] <jillsmitt> daleach: can i just apt-get it?
[03:19] <Mal3ko> people..if you resursive move a folder that contain symlinks, does those symlink target folders get moved as well?
[03:19] <daleach> jillsmitt no go to www.eclipse.org i think and look or google "eclipse cdt"
[03:19] <Mike_lifeguard> Where is the kernel pseudo-PPA?
[03:19] <Jeruvy> Mal3ko: no you should remove them first, then move, then recreate them
[03:19] <Mal3ko> oh ok
[03:20] <victor__> can someone help me about linux programs for ps3 console
[03:20] <daleach> DasEi : i'd rather do the upgrade but my sudo apt-get update seems to not be updating anything
[03:20] <jillsmitt> daleach: can u give me the best of gtk programming manuals for your taste?
[03:20] <jillsmitt> links
[03:20] <jillsmitt> or something
[03:21] <daleach> nah just google gtk, don't do much with that
[03:21] <jillsmitt> Q: can i remove pidgin? only finch i want in system
[03:22] <Dr_Willis> jillsmitt:  fire up the package manager.. remove it..
[03:22] <daleach> jillsmitt sudo apt-get remove <pkg name>
[03:22] <daleach> i think
[03:22] <daleach> shoudl work
[03:22] <daleach> you shoudl read the man for apt-get
[03:22] <daleach> man apt-get
[03:22] <FloodBot1> daleach: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:22] <a-dub> hello.  are there any major vulnerabilities that have recently been reported for hardy?
[03:22] <C4colo> so, on 8.04.2 the virtualbox setup seems to work, but the guest extensions don't download... just a 245 byte file that is probably a "403 Forbidden" response from the server .... where does one get this iso image if not from www.virtualbox.org  ?
[03:22] <jillsmitt> daleach: i mean if i remove pidgin, does finch work still cool?
[03:22] <Mike_lifeguard> !kernel
[03:22] <jillsmitt> works*
[03:22] <Guest71658> hey
[03:22] <Guest71658> guys
[03:22]  * Mike_lifeguard stabs
[03:22] <Guest71658> how are you
[03:23] <DasEi> daleach: its dist-upgrade, but one version per time ; 7.04 >> 8.04 >> 9. XX, see
[03:23] <Guest71658> do you know how to setup a server
[03:23] <DasEi> !upgrade
[03:23] <Guest71658> i ?
[03:23] <Mike_lifeguard> !ot | Guest71658
[03:23] <miyako> hey all; I was wondering if anyone had any pointers on debugging setting up a tty on a serial connection. I have a box with two serial connections, when I attempt to spawn a tty on there with: agetty -L 9600 ttyS0 vt102 and then connect through minicom on another machine I get no login prompt; I've played around with various baud rates and flow control bits, but nothing seems to be working properly and I'm not where where else to look
[03:23] <a-dub> have you tried a null modem?
[03:24] <Dr_Willis> You normally need a nullmodem cable or adaptorp to hook 2 serial ports together.
[03:24] <fuzzybunny69y> hey everyone does anyone have any experience setting up syncing with bluetooth and syncml
[03:24] <miyako> I'm connecting from the DB9 port on box A through a null modem cable to a F:F adapter to a serial-to-usb adapter to my desktop
[03:24] <acedip> my cdrom is not mounted, i cant see cd drive folder ??
[03:25] <a-dub> can you talk minicom to minicom?
[03:25] <Mike_lifeguard> !ppa
[03:25] <Guest71658> hey guys my virualbox doesn't work good is there a bug
[03:25] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  also besure to enable echo perhaps on the terminal apps.
[03:25] <a-dub> how secure are ppas?
[03:25] <miyako> a-dub: I've not tried that, I've just tried connecting minicom to agetty; I will try running minicom on both ends
[03:26] <miyako> Dr_Willis: well, right now minicom is showing "offline"
[03:26] <a-dub> somehow in the last week, ssh on my laptop has been replaced by an "improved" version that logs my passwords for me
[03:26] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  you are using a null-modem serial  cable?
[03:26] <a-dub> i have strong passwords, and everything firewalled except for ssh, only one user
[03:27] <a-dub> so i'm curious if there are any major vulnerabilities, or if perhaps i might have installed from a malicious ppa?
[03:28] <miyako> Dr_Willis: yeah, it's a M->F 9-pin null modem cable connected to a F->F adapter which is pluged into a DB9M/USB adapter
[03:28] <froes> is there a log file or a way to make xorg create a xorg file ?
[03:28] <miyako> linux recognizes the USB adapter and assigns it ttyUSB0
[03:28] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  usb? Hmm....  that may or may not be an issue.. if you use the right port. Ive never tried those. :)
[03:29] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  im old skool with real serial terminals here. heh
[03:29] <a-dub> make it talk minicom to minicom first
[03:29] <miyako> Dr_Willis: it's worked fine for me on other machines, but that was using console redirection in bios
[03:29] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  sounds good to me then.
[03:29] <felipe__> hello everyone, I am testing ubuntu karmic koala y and I have a problem with the grub , and I can't find the menu.list???
[03:29] <Dr_Willis> I used to IRC on serial terminals at 1200 baud.
[03:29] <felipe__> someone knows where is it?
[03:29] <bazhang> felipe__, #ubuntu+1 for karmic
[03:30] <Dr_Willis> felipe__:  try the #ubuntu+1
[03:30] <Dr_Willis> felipe__:  and it may be using grub2 now
[03:30] <miyako> it's not a massive issue now because I can ssh into the machine
[03:30] <dewman> evening folks
[03:31] <miyako> but when I reboot it, if a script is incorrect and networking doesn't come back up properly, I'd prefer an option other than "drag out the 700 pound CRT monitor from storage and connect it up to fix the issue"
[03:31] <a-dub> so ppas are safe?  yes or no?
[03:31] <felipe__> ok thank you
[03:31] <bazhang> a-dub, they are at your own risk
[03:31] <acedip> when I try to mount the dvdrom, it says specify the filesystsme type??
[03:31] <daleach> DasEi thanks for the article, it seems i'm on an end of life 7.04
[03:31] <miyako> I suppose its also possible that this specific cable is bad
[03:32] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  ive seen 15 inch lcd monitors on sale for $90 now. :)
[03:32] <DasEi> daleach: yo, safe your files and install jaunty , easiest way
[03:32] <stroyan> a-dub: ppas are only safe if you trust their authors.  Both to not be malicious and not to lose control of the keys used to sign them.
[03:32] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  thats less then the cost of a visit to the Chiropractor for your back. :P
[03:32] <daleach> dase
[03:33] <miyako> Dr_Willis: yeah, I was actually thinking earlier of just getting a 14" LCD or something
[03:33] <a-dub> so something like, kubuntu-members-kde4 is probably okay
[03:33] <daleach> DasEi , your'e right, my home was on the same directory though i'd have to do a back up it'll be overwritten right?
[03:33] <VolVE> So I want to setup a remote system to ssh to my server, create some back files, and copy them down to it's self. I've got ssh logging in using public/private key combos so no need to enter passwords, but I'm unclear the best way to get data "down"... anyone had any experience with this? :)
[03:33] <daleach> * same partition
[03:33] <stroyan> a-dub: Where did this ssh log passwords to?  Was it an installed package or a slapped on executable?
[03:33] <C4colo> my wife got me 3x 19" widescreen monitors for christmas last year for $100 each
[03:33] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  yea. i was suprised that the little things were so cheap. I think it was a 15" widescreen i saw for under $100. No DVI connection however. :()
[03:33] <a-dub> it was a malicious slapped in executable
[03:34] <DasEi> daleach: unless it isn't a seperate partiton, it will be overwritten
[03:34] <a-dub> it wrote them to "/usr/include/agetty.h"
[03:34] <a-dub> : (
[03:34] <Jeruvy> VolVE: you should use scp or sftp or some such.  ssh is just a shell.
[03:34] <Surlent777> hey, has anyone had any success in getting the ubuntu dvd to work with unetbootin? I keep getting an error message saying that it "can't find root device"
[03:34] <daleach> DasEi, heh yeah I was thinking of deleting the stuff on there anyway I guess heh
[03:34] <miyako> well, this just needs to be a small cheap vga monitor
[03:35] <miyako> I mean, this thing is an appliance, doesn't have X or anything on it, not going to be using it as a desktop
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:   you may not want to use the dvd iso. i normally use the cd iso.
[03:35] <miyako> if I have another monitor I might run htop on it or something just to get use out of the monitor
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  i recall that issue once befor.. but i think myiso file was bad.
[03:35] <Surlent777> oh?
[03:35] <daleach> DasEi crazy question but is there a way to do it all through a network install from an ssh'd in client :)
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> miyako:  yep. :) been there - done that.
[03:35] <daleach> i have no monitor attached to it haha
[03:35] <Surlent777> I should check the md5
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> Surlent777:  always a good idea
[03:35] <Surlent777> thanks
[03:35] <VolVE> Jeruvy: so I could create a shell script that was like: 1. ssh -e "tar backup.tar <files>" 2. scp user@myserver:/foo/backup.tar /local/foo/ ? hmm
[03:36] <daleach> just power chord and cat 5 hehe
[03:36] <VolVE> Jeruvy: I was sort of hoping to do it in 1 go; scp can't issue commands can it? hmm...
[03:36] <Jeruvy> VolVE: or do it all from scp
[03:36] <daleach> I guess I'll have to plug in the monitor heh
[03:36] <VolVE> Jeruvy: guess I need to read more about scp... thanks :)
[03:37] <acedip> when I try to mount my cdrom, it says "you must specify the filesysystem type". now what filesystem does the cdrom have, any could help me??
[03:37] <a-dub> volve: look up rsync
[03:37] <daleach> DasEi : thanks for the help buddy
[03:38] <Jeruvy> VolVE: np
[03:38] <stroyan> acedip: Usually   "iso9660"
[03:38] <VolVE> a-dub: I've used it before, but it seemed more -obviously- as a "syncing" tool, whereas I just want to copy down snapshots to a backup server
[03:38] <ibmman> is it true unix was around before quick dirty operating system?
[03:38] <shiyl> 怎么用？
[03:39] <a-dub> it's way better, it will restart where it left off if it fails midway
[03:39] <bazhang> shiyl, /join #ubuntu-cn
[03:39] <acedip> stroyan: but which device is it?
[03:39] <C4colo> ibmman, qdos was for PCs ... unix was for mainframes
[03:40] <C4colo> mainframes have been around a lot longer than computers smaller than a volvo
[03:40] <a-dub> mainframes actually ran crap like os/360
[03:40] <ibmman> what operating system did the fist macintosh use did it use linux did it use qdos did it use mac os?
[03:40] <syn-ack> os/360 was hardly crap
[03:41] <a-dub> jcl looks like somebody ate the top row of my kerboard then threw up
[03:41] <acedip> stroyan: the iso9660 said "rong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try  dmesg | tail  or so"
[03:41] <syn-ack> ibmman: The first mac ran "Finder"
[03:41] <syn-ack> I know, I had one. :D
[03:41] <C4colo> ibmman, the first "mac" was the mac classic... which is far from the first Apple computer
[03:42] <syn-ack> C4colo: exactly
[03:43] <C4colo> it takes some kind of arrogance to call a brand new computer model a "classic"
[03:43] <jcapinc> hey, when I am browsing files on a windows share It does not load thumbnails for pictures, is there any way I can make that happen?
[03:43] <C4colo> Ubuntu "Classic" 9.04 was recently released
[03:43] <syn-ack> C4colo: My first computer was a Mac 512. Loved that lil bugger
[03:43] <bazhang> !ot
[03:43] <FlashGordon2000> Im having a skype problem, and I've been told by the ubuntuforums that, I should remove pulseaudio. I have no idea how to do this, can anyone give me a walkthrough?
[03:43] <Dr_Willis> !pulse
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> FlashGordon2000:  i got mine working with pulseaudio. but i guess it depends on the system
[03:44] <FlashGordon2000> well, I'm getting horrendus lag :< from outbound sound
[03:44] <FlashGordon2000> inbound is great
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> You can set skype to use alsa. instead of pulse in it ssettings
[03:44] <C4colo> bazhang, I asked an on-topic question but nobody knew the answer so now I'm just participating in the conversation that's going on whether I contribute or now
[03:45] <ibmman> i here ibm was working on a gui operating system at around the same time as mac os
[03:45] <a-dub> did they fix all the pulse stuff in the later versions?
[03:45] <thiebaude> !ot
[03:45] <C4colo> thiebaude,  I asked an on-topic question but nobody knew the answer so now I'm just participating in the conversation that's going on whether I contribute or now
[03:45] <FlashGordon2000> Dr_Willis, no option for alsa
[03:46] <C4colo> s/now/not/
[03:46] <knoppix> hi
[03:46] <acedip> stroyan: this the output of "dmesg | tail -5" http://pastebin.com/m4fff1cf5
[03:46] <bazhang> this is Ubuntu support only. Please take chit-chat to #ubuntu-offtopic thanks.
[03:46] <jcapinc> hey, when I am browsing files on a windows share It does not load thumbnails for pictures, is there any way I can make that happen?
[03:46] <knoppix> any one working with lynix
[03:46] <root> nick asd
[03:46] <a-dub> can you write to the share?
[03:46] <root> aaaa
[03:46] <root> aaaaaaaaaaaaa
[03:47] <jcapinc> I believe so a-dub
[03:47] <a-dub> check it
[03:47] <SeaPhor> bazhang, plx tell who you ar speaking to with adding their nick to your pst
[03:47] <jcapinc> a-dub, assuming I can, what could I do? I have access to the machine, I can change that if I do not
[03:47] <a-dub> well that's my only idea
[03:48] <a-dub> unless there's something weird about the way you're mounting the share
[03:48] <a-dub> nautilus vs. mount or whatever
[03:48] <kbp> can anyone tell me how to clone my ubuntu from my laptop to desktop? I want to keep compiz, theme, & mail, and stuffs so it's better to "clone" rather than fresh install
[03:48] <jcapinc> just using nautilus, reguler searching through the network browser
[03:49] <bazhang> kbp /msg ubottu clone
[03:49] <cabrey> kbp, use dd
[03:49] <burn_> anyone have a package or something to show temp and other stats on a web page?
[03:49] <acedip> when i try to mount the cdrom with "sudo mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom" it says "the "rong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try  dmesg | tail  or so", any help
[03:50] <stroyan> acedip: You could use the lshw package and command to confirm the device file for your cdrom drive.  And you could try different media for which you are more certain of the filesystem type and image integrity.
[03:50] <acedip> and the output of "dmesg | tail -5" http://pastebin.com/m4fff1cf5
[03:50] <kbp> thank you bazhang & cabrey I'm reasearching on dd & ubottu
[03:50] <ibmman> heres how i think a computer works; the circuites turn it on when it turns it on it goes to the hard drive what holds cirure layouts then sends the cirutes like capasitors or resitiors at differnt combinations to do different stuff but is too slow so it uses a processor
[03:51] <ibmman> the chip or hdd store the different capasatior layout caseing it to do different stuff
[03:51] <bazhang> ibmman, please chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:51] <a-dub> what in gods holy name are you blathering about?
[03:52] <a-dub> is there a ubuntu-dev channel?
[03:52] <ibmman> or it can be store in 1 1111 and 000000000's like a cmos chip in other words if a computer was like that you wouldent need a processor
[03:52] <myxo> does anyone know of good software to manage HDMI output to a HDTV? i have no idea where to start as i've never even done this on windows
[03:52] <Dr_Willis> myxo:  manage in what way?
[03:52] <cabrey> myxo, what graphics hardware do you have?
[03:52] <DasEi1> a-dub:#ubuntu+1
[03:53] <myxo> dr_willis make it work, basically lol
[03:53] <myxo> cabrey Nvidia 9700gt
[03:53] <cabrey> myxo, nvidia provides tools in their proprietary drivers package
[03:54] <myxo> cabrey i see the tools, but they are not by any means intuitive
[03:54] <Clackamas> Hi all.
[03:54] <vaughn> Good evening everyone.
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> set the 2nd monitor to be clone or an extended desktop.. what more is there to configure.. :)
[03:54] <myxo> dr_willis does it require a restart or anything of the sort, because i tried a few things, guessing, nothing happened. i know the input is right, i use the same for my PS3
[03:55] <vaughn> How do I download openoffice 3.1?
[03:55] <vaughn> I am new to Ubuntu.
[03:55] <Clackamas> I am moving my SuSE 10.3 server to Ubuntu 9.04... and would like to save my RAID using the md driver... saving the UUID and the disk mappings looks like all I need?
[03:55] <acedip> stroyan: how do I comprehend the output of lshw, it says this about the cdrom http://pastebin.com/m3fbed5d5
[03:56] <Clackamas> Err, I should say I am installing Ubuntu fresh to replace SuSE.
[03:56] <cabrey> vaughn, there is a ppa for OOo 3.1, also google is your friend :)
[03:56] <myxo> dr_willis it kind of worked just now, but the resolution was horribly off
[03:56] <Dr_Willis> myxo:  i normally run that nvidia-settings tool as root. and tweak the configs.. then i normally restart the X server.
[03:56] <Kira> Hmm... I can't remotely connect to MySQL on my Jaunty server.
[03:56] <vaughn> cabrey: what do you mean by Google is my friend?
[03:56] <bazhang> !ppa | vaughn
[03:56] <Dr_Willis> Openoffice is in Ubuntu by deault i thought.
[03:57] <bazhang> he wants the very newest
[03:57] <Dr_Willis> too bad. :P
[03:57] <Clackamas> Dr_Willis: it is in the Desktop Version by default :)
[03:57] <Dr_Willis> I wonder whats new? actually the OO in ubuntu is now what? 3 mo old?
[03:57] <cabrey> vaughn, http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-1-on-Ubuntu-9-04-111105.shtml
[03:57] <cabrey> vaughn, i got that from google, that is what i mean :)
[03:58] <burn_> Welp, I guess I will repeat 1 more time;  anyone have a package or something to show temp and other stats on a web page?
[03:58] <Um_cara_qualquer> what is the best cd/dvd burner of ubuntu?
[03:58] <Dr_Willis> Um_cara_qualquer:  depends on your needs... theres sevarl apps that burn .iso files nicely
[03:58] <stroyan> acedip: It certainly looks like /dev/sr0 should work for that sony dvd drive.  Perhaps you should be suspicious of the disc that you put into it.
[03:58] <cabrey> burn_, try the ubuntu server channel, they will probably know more about that stuff
[03:58] <hoonteke> Um_cara_qualquer: can't speak to the best, but I've had fine success with the default: Brasero
[03:58] <bazhang> Um_cara_qualquer, best is an opinion; gnomebaker is not bad though
[03:58] <acedip> stroyan: the dvd is fine
[03:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> humm
[03:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> i just want burn a dvd movie
[03:59] <Clackamas> cabrey: are you suggesting to me?
[03:59] <Dr_Willis> Um_cara_qualquer:  clarify what you mean.
[03:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> brasero is kinda slow
[03:59] <traemccombs> hey guys I want to install bitchx on Ubuntu but can't seem to find it anywhere
[03:59] <Dr_Willis> Um_cara_qualquer:  if you mean 'convert an avi to dvd.iso format' thats one thing.. burning a .iso file is another thing.
[03:59] <bazhang> Um_cara_qualquer, avi to dvd? try devede
[03:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> i want watch a movie on TV tonight
[03:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> ok
[03:59] <cabrey> Clackamas, what?
[04:00] <Um_cara_qualquer> sudo apt-get install devede ?
[04:00] <Kira> cabrey: There's a ubuntu server channel???
[04:00] <bazhang> !info devede
[04:00] <cabrey> traemccombs, that is a console app
[04:00] <jake__> \hey yo guyyyyys
[04:00] <Hasbro> Hi
[04:00] <cabrey> Kira, #ubuntu-server
[04:00] <bazhang> Um_cara_qualquer, yes
[04:00] <Hasbro> cabrey for all server issues? ^
[04:00] <stroyan> acedip: A dvd is likely to be "udf" filesystem.  A cd is more likely to be "iso9660".  You said before that you had a "cdrom".
[04:00] <cabrey> Hasbro, for everything ubuntu server
[04:00] <jake__> hello rndom eope i nt no
[04:00] <traemccombs> cabrey: aye. heh  apt-cache search bitchx doesn't return anything even with universe and multiverse in
[04:01] <Hasbro> cabrey, thanks bud.
[04:01] <traemccombs> cabrey: want to use it as IRC on my blackberry via ssh :)
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> i thought BitchX got removed from the repos
[04:01] <jake__> how r  guys
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> irssi is very handy
[04:01] <acedip> stroyan: err..its a dvd rom and i'm inserting a dvd
[04:01] <A|i> in which repository can I find sqlite3?
[04:01] <cabrey> traemccombs, i just searched for it and it came up as pork O_o
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> !find sqlite
[04:02] <traemccombs> Dr_Willis: hmmm irssi won't let you join a channel from command line  ie.   $ircprogram -c #foo -n $nick -s irc.foo.com
[04:02] <Dr_Willis> wow. 87 others. :)
[04:02] <traemccombs> cabrey: same here
[04:02] <cabrey> traemccombs, it's not in any of the ubuntu repos then. you could compile it and use checkinstall to install it tho
[04:02] <leguille> How do I use Jaunty read what internal parts are in my machine?
[04:02] <cabrey> traemccombs, or even submit it as a package
[04:02] <Dr_Willis> traemccombs:  cant ssay that i ever noticed. I tend to use znc to keep me in channels
[04:02] <DasEi1> leguille: lspci or hwinfo
[04:02] <traemccombs> cabrey: lol I make things pretty (with graphics.... a wee bit out of my hand)
[04:02] <cabrey> leguille, lshw for listing all hardware
[04:03] <traemccombs> Dr_Willis: znc is console?
[04:03] <cabrey> traemccombs, i might be able to compile it for you...
[04:03] <leguille> Okay, and how do I download drivers and install them? Synaptic?
[04:03] <traemccombs> cabrey: let me try this znc that Dr_Willis speaks of
[04:03] <Pate> hi fellas
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> traemccombs:  znc is a irc proxy/tool that keeps me always logged into irc. i can connect from a dozen difffent machines/clients and only appear here once. :)
[04:03] <traemccombs> oh
[04:03] <traemccombs> I failed
[04:03] <traemccombs> heh
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> traemccombs:  with znc you will want the znc extras also for  freenode.
[04:04] <Pate> nobody says hello =( ?
[04:04] <Hodapp> hello, Pate
[04:04] <Pate> hi hodapp
[04:04] <traemccombs> sigh...  irssi is a bit too cryptic on joining channels from command line
[04:04] <Dr_Willis> You could proberly set up irssi to connect  to a channel via command line with some scripting.. but i dont have the need for that.
[04:04] <traemccombs> yeah
[04:04] <Dr_Willis> when in doubt check the irssi docs/homepage i guess
[04:04] <traemccombs> Dr_Willis: cabreythanks guys for your time
[04:05] <traemccombs> sad irssi is the only viable "color console" irc choice these days
[04:05] <cabrey> traemccombs, erm on the freshmeat site, it says bitchx hasn't been updated in _quite_ some time
[04:05] <traemccombs> at least in the past there was BitchX and some others
[04:05] <traemccombs> epic <- meh
[04:05] <traemccombs> cabrey: yeah...
[04:05] <lstarnes> traemccombs: there is also weechat
[04:05] <traemccombs> hmmm
[04:06] <traemccombs> lstarnes: hmm lemme look!
[04:06] <acedip> stroyan: well with udf mount option too, its giving the same error of wrong filesystem type
[04:06] <cabrey> traemccombs, there might be a native blackberry app
[04:06] <traemccombs> cabrey: no...  jmirc sucks
[04:06] <traemccombs> heh
[04:06] <cabrey> traemccombs, get a g1 or iphone :P
[04:06]  * cabrey hides
[04:06] <traemccombs> lol
[04:06] <traemccombs> cabrey: talk to my boss ;)
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> i used sirc ages ago.
[04:07] <stroyan> acedip: At this point I would test with another disc.  And check the first one for scratches and smudges.
[04:07] <acedip> stroyan: well I've tested it with another disk too
[04:08] <stroyan> acedip: with another dvd using udf filesystem?
[04:08] <acedip> stroyan: yes
[04:09] <traemccombs> lstarnes: that looks nice... just gotta get to join channel / server from command line
[04:10] <awkword> Hey everyone. I burnt ubuntu to a disc and tried installing it on my laptop. The menu comes up and when i tell it to install; nothing happens the screen just goes blank. I thought maybe it was just taking a long time but an hour went and nothing happened. I thought maybe it was a fault with the disc so i burnt another disc but on my PC; same problem. What's wrong?
[04:10] <acedip> stroyan: well i tried with a few dvds, while I dint have problem mounting a cd
[04:10] <traemccombs> [irc[6][s]://[nickname[:password]@]irc.example.org[:port][/channel][,channel[...]]
[04:10] <SchmittyDoesIt> god i am beating my head against the wall and it is something so simple
[04:10] <SchmittyDoesIt> I amtrying to write a shell script to send an email
[04:10] <Dr_Willis> SchmittyDoesIt:  thats the way it alwyays is. :)
[04:11] <Khisanth> try a different wall :)
[04:11] <Dr_Willis> heres a nice brick wall!@
[04:11] <SchmittyDoesIt> mail -s "heres the email" guy@domain.com
[04:11] <Jeruvy> awkword: did you run 'check this disk' first?  Or verify the .iso md5 before burning?
[04:11] <SchmittyDoesIt> but then the script still wants the body and to end it with the '.'
[04:11] <SchmittyDoesIt> how do I pass more input to the mail command with the shell script
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> SchmittyDoesIt:  mail -s $(some command that makes the mail) bgates@msn.com
[04:12] <box> hi
[04:12] <awkword> checked the disc and it just freezes. every one i do just freezes. i tried downloading the iso again incase there was a problem downloading and it just keeps happening.
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> SchmittyDoesIt:  is one way :)
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> cat file | mail bgates@msn.com   (perhaps?)
[04:13] <SchmittyDoesIt> what would "$(some command that makes the mail)" be?
[04:13] <DasEi1> awkword: did you compare the file hash of the iso against the image and also tried installer option to verify medium ?
[04:13] <Dr_Willis> SchmittyDoesIt:  whatever command you can come up to generate the proper email body. cat/print/echo.
[04:13] <Phusion> hey folks, I have ubuntu netbook remix installed on my dell mini and all of a suddon when I boot, I just get the gnome wallpaper and nothing else
[04:13] <box> i need audio drivers
[04:13] <Dr_Willis> SchmittyDoesIt:  but quotes in the output may confuse things.
[04:13] <DasEi1> !md5sum | awkword
[04:14] <Phusion> I tried using the xfix to re-write the graphics config file, didn't help
[04:14] <Phusion> I can still drop to console, but nothing shows up in the gui, just the wallpaper
[04:14] <acedip> stroyan: is there a problem with the dvdrom, might it read a cd but not a dvd properly?
[04:14] <awkword> I'll go try that now; thank you
[04:14] <stroyan> acedip: I am running low on suggestions.  If you have a lot of hard disk space you could try copying the raw image to a file.  It may produce something you could loop mount.  It would probably produce some interesting errors. ;-)
[04:14] <SchmittyDoesIt> Dr_Willis: In general, how do I put input in a shell script that a command with ask for though?
[04:14] <ash001> !seen funman
[04:15] <usr13> Phusion: What do you mean, "just the wallpaper"?
[04:15] <SchmittyDoesIt> Dr_Willis: like the mail command specifying the subject in the command still wants the body and the end of the email before sending
[04:15] <Phusion> usr13, no icons, no toolbar, just background
[04:15] <lorri> hello. could someone help me get full resolution in ubuntu 9.04?
[04:15] <usr13> Phusion: What do you mean, "just the wallpaper"? Are you seeing the Desktop background?
[04:15] <traemccombs> lstarnes++
[04:16] <acedip> stroyan: but how to copy something from the dvd if its not mounted?
[04:16] <usr13> Phusion: All of it?  Or only part of it?
[04:16] <Phusion> all of it
[04:16] <Phusion> exactly as I would if I would boot properly, but with nothing else
[04:16] <Phusion> just the human theme background image and my mouse
[04:16] <SchmittyDoesIt> Dr_Willis What exactly would be in the cat file for the mail command
[04:16] <SeaPhor> lorri, plz elaborate
[04:16] <stroyan> acedip: dd if=/dev/sr0 of=my.iso bs=1M     or just     cat /dev/sr0 > my.iso
[04:17] <usr13> Phusion: And you are running gnome?
[04:17] <lorri> My intel driver is 82865G and I'm stuck with low resolution. Could someone help me?
[04:17] <Phusion> yes
[04:19] <cheesy1> Hey, can anyone help me get xinerama working with openbox? The tutorial on the forum seems a little out of date on how xorg is configured in 9.04
[04:19] <Phusion> usr13, alt + f2 doesn't bring up run box..
[04:20] <usr13> Phusion: Just a sec
[04:20] <Phusion> sure.
[04:20] <cheesy1> any xorg wizards here?
[04:21] <dewman> is it possible to stream .wmv files using firefox and vlc?
[04:21] <ethan961> has anyone here had an issue with the latest kernel upgrade giving grub error 18? the old kernel still works.
[04:21] <usr13> Phusion: ps aux gnome-panel
[04:21] <lorri> should the intel driver install by itself after a fresh install?
[04:22] <usr13> Phusion: Ctrl-ALt-F6
[04:22] <cheesy1> any openbox users here that use dual monitors?
[04:22] <icaris> hi!
[04:23] <Phusion> usr13, dropped to shell, did that, nothing came back
[04:23] <usr13> Phusion: gnome-panel
[04:23] <usr13> Phusion: Why it's not running, I don't know.
[04:24] <glickity> hi
[04:24] <glickity> hey how come the encryption key settings tool in preferences cant see my key
[04:24] <Phusion> usr13, yeah, very odd
[04:24] <glickity> i added my .gnupg directory and it doesnt find my key so i cant set it to default
[04:24] <Phusion> would that be in rc.d or something? any suggestions?
[04:24] <cheesy1> so anyone here know how to get openbox to work with dual monitors?
[04:25] <Phusion> I'd reinstall but I misplaced my USB key
[04:25] <iluminator101> mplayer goes blank .m3u files why?
[04:26] <ethan961> Phusion: /etc/init.d in debian based distros
[04:26] <iluminator101> is there plugin needed for .m3u files in mplayer or?
[04:26] <ethan961> or anything non bsd styled
[04:26] <lorri> SeaPhor, are you open to help me?
[04:26] <usr13> Phusion: You can fix it.
[04:27] <stroyan> cheesy1: Have you seen  http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Help:FAQ#How_do_I_run_Openbox_across_multiple_X_screens.3F  ?
[04:27] <usr13> Phusion: Are you running compiz fusion?
[04:27] <Jeruvy> iluminator101: can you verify if the m3u is valid?  Does the media exist where it's seeking?
[04:27] <stroyan> cheesy1: Do you have the X server on both monitors yet?  Is it acting as one big screen or two?
[04:27] <Phusion> I shouldn't be
[04:27] <Phusion> it's ona  netbook
[04:27] <Phusion> fresh install of netbook remix 9.04
[04:27] <glickity> damn, why cant it find my key
[04:27] <iluminator101> yes it exists
[04:27] <Phusion> started it up one day and nothing on desktop
[04:28] <wolf23> Friends, anyone know if there is a flash chat in ubuntu?
[04:28] <Titan8990> wolf23, flash chat?
[04:29] <usr13> Phusion: I don't know...
[04:29] <bazhang> wolf23, there is webirc via freenode
[04:29] <rafase282> Hello, can anyone help me with my audio.
[04:29] <wolf23> Titan8990,  bazhang  thanx , but yes ic a flash chat on windows,and i want to know if there is one for ubuntu
[04:29] <rafase282> I did a fresh install ubuntu 9.04 and i have no audio
[04:30] <usr13> Phusion: You could add gnome-panel to /etc/rc.local
[04:30] <bazhang> wolf23, not to my knowledge no
[04:30] <usr13> rafase282: What is wrong with audio?
[04:30] <Titan8990> wolf23, if you are talking about a chat the runs on adobe flash, that is multi-platfrom
[04:30] <Phusion> usr13, ok I'll give that a try
[04:30] <Titan8990> wolf23, such as mibbit?
[04:30] <rafase282> i only get audio throu the fornt jacks and headphones
[04:30] <usr13> Phusion: Your system fully updated?
[04:31] <rafase282> and i know my speakers work fine cause other live cds have audio like slax and windows
[04:32] <usr13> Phusion: /usr/bin/gnome-panel  - A future update may fix it....
[04:32] <usr13> !audio | rafase282
[04:33] <lorri> Hello. Should the intel video driver automatically activate on a fresh install of ubuntu 9.04?
[04:33] <cabrey> lorri, yes
[04:34] <cabrey> lorri, but depending on your hardware, there may be a regression affecting you
[04:34] <nivekc1> I just did a fresh install of ubuntu 9.04 32bit and after getting everything arranged to my liking and installing all of the updates.. i installed gdesklets from the terminal with apt-get.. when i try to launch it though nothing happens am i missing something?
[04:34] <lorri> cabrey, thank you. For some reason I cannot get a higher resolution than 640x480
[04:34] <cabrey> lorri, have you checked out the xorg documentation?
[04:35] <wolf23> Titan8990,  bazhang  thanx , http://img36.imageshack.us/i/8brs0ic.png/
[04:35] <Phusion> usr13, add that line to rc.local? /usr/bin/gnome-panel ?
[04:35] <cabrey> lorri, specifically https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[04:35] <lorri> cabrey, I have. I tried the rollback solution, but it still says I'm using the vesa driver rather than intel
[04:35] <lorri> cabrey, in my xorg.conf
[04:35] <wolf23> erUSUL,  My friend :)
[04:35] <usr13> Phusion: It's a very sloppy fix, but yea, for the time being... maybe it will work.  I dono.... just do it and see.
[04:36] <usr13> Phusion: You could turn off compiz fusion and maybe that will fix it...
[04:36] <MattCampbell> When I plug in a USB headset, how do I switch to that headset as the default sound device for everything?
[04:36] <cabrey> lorri, does running `lspci | grep VGA` show intel hardware?
[04:36] <usr13> Phusion: Try one, or the other, or both... I dono. I've never had such a problem.
[04:37] <nivekc1> no one in here is using gdesklets?
[04:37] <ash001> speaking of screen resolution, is it possible to get back the old resolution switching via "ctr" "alt" + "+"?
[04:37] <lorri> cabrey, yes. 82865G
[04:37] <murielgodoi> Hey guys, I did a mess, I removed sudo permission to my unique user... how to fix it?
[04:38] <usr13> murielgodoi: Wow, that is interesting.  Not sure about that one....
[04:38]  * Warp4 knows
[04:38] <Warp4> murielgodoi, thats an easy one :)
[04:38] <alex_> Hello all
[04:38] <Warp4> on a home pc its no biggie -- on an enterprise server, thats a different story :)
[04:38] <Warp4> LOL
[04:38] <usr13> Warp4: Go..... :)_
[04:39] <murielgodoi> Warp4: cool... how?
[04:39] <iluminator101> how do you open a ogg stream, mplayer does not open it
[04:39] <aprilhare> does anyone have experience in importing large mbox files into evolution? i have a 4 gb mbox file and it has been hours and the size of the folder it is being imported into isn't increasing in size
[04:39] <usr13> Warp4: Boot disk?
[04:39] <murielgodoi> yep
[04:39] <Warp4> murielgodoi, boot from the ubuntu livecd/install cd.  mount the partition that has your /etc/sudoers file then edit it then save it
[04:39] <Warp4> murielgodoi, then reboot normally
[04:39] <MattCampbell> How do I set the default sound device to a USB headset that I just plugged in?
[04:40] <OneirosFade> Hey all.  Hopefully someone can give me a pointer before I bork my -third- install of Ubuntu on my desktop...
[04:40] <inmate> hello all im having an issue opening .exe.zip files when i do try and open them i get an error would anyone hav the time to help me for a sec..
[04:40] <wolf23> Titan8990,  bazhang  did u saw the screenshot?
[04:40] <murielgodoi> how is the /etc/sudoers format? just name users?
[04:40] <MattCampbell> I'm running GNOME.
[04:40] <Warp4> murielgodoi, straight text format
[04:40] <OneirosFade> Why would the video driver (nvidia-glx-180) that works on the regular desktop install not work on a server install?
[04:41] <usr13> inmate: unzip
[04:41] <inmate> tryd that......
[04:41] <lwells> I installed Mint 7 in Virtual box , but cannot change the resolution in the OS how can I do that?
[04:41] <murielgodoi> Warp4: ok... I will perform that.. I bb in some minutes.. tks
[04:41] <xircx> help :'(
[04:41] <Warp4> murielgodoi, put a line in that has the format 'username     ALL=(ALL)'
[04:41] <xircx> my mouse wont stop scrolling :'(
[04:42] <inmate> hea usr13
[04:42] <murielgodoi> Warp4:  in my case msgodoi ALL=(ALL) right?
[04:42] <usr13> xircx: unplug it
[04:42] <inmate> im going to send you a private chat
[04:42] <Warp4> murielgodoi, yeah
[04:42] <murielgodoi> Warp4: ok tks
[04:43] <Warp4> yup :)
[04:43] <Warp4> live cd's are your best friend at times :)
[04:43] <iluminator101> how do i open shoutcasts with mplayer
[04:43] <OneirosFade> No nVidia users tonight?
[04:44] <SchmittyDoesIt> ok how do I add a header to an email using the mail command?
[04:44] <SchmittyDoesIt> I need to add 'Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"' so that my email is in html
[04:45] <SG09> Does anyone know how to tunnel an ipods connection in linux?
[04:45] <dma> why does my pc run slower when i enable snow flakes in desktop
[04:45] <SG09> basically using the ipod as a wireless adapter
[04:47] <SG09> anyone
[04:47] <SG09> ?
[04:47] <iluminator101> how do i open shoutcasts in mplayer
[04:47] <scruffy1> I am sure that this has been brought up by now but could anyone point me to some documentation on how to fix the bug in ubuntu 9
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> Ipod has wireless networking?
[04:47] <lstarnes> the only page freenode has about channel creation is available only in English
[04:47] <scruffy1> on media player crashing
[04:47] <lstarnes> er, wrong window, sorry
[04:47] <SG09> Dr_Willis: Yes. Tunneling the ipods connection Via usb not wirelessly
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> iluminator101:  ive done  gmplayer 'mms:whateverthestreamurlis' befor. or saved teh soutcast .m3u or .pls or whtever it is and had mplayer open them befor.
[04:49] <scruffy1> does anyone know why media player crashes when you try to play a video in ubuntu 9
[04:49] <iluminator101> Dr_Willis mplayer doesnot .m3u that i have it goes blank
[04:49] <burkesbythebay> ubuntu 9.04 drops wired Internet connection after 20 minutes what log files should i be looking at.
[04:50] <Dr_Willis> iluminator101:  i either used mplayer, or vlc to play them in the past i think. let me try
[04:50] <lstarnes> burkesbythebay: try dmesg first
[04:50] <OneirosFade> Hmm.  So I tried loading up the desktop and using jockey (restricted-manager) to install and activate the nvidia-glx-180, and it's not activating...  I have a feeling if I reboot, X will fail to start
[04:50] <Athenon_> whats an easy command to see where all my space is being used up on my sd card?
[04:50] <burkesbythebay> dmesg one it has dropped or while its up
[04:51] <Warp4> Athenon_, mount the sd card, switch to it, the use 'df -h'
[04:51] <Warp4> Athenon_, from a command prompt of course :)
[04:52] <Athenon_> what do you mean "switch to it"?  i cd'd to it, but it's still giving me a rundown of the system as a whole
[04:52] <zopiac> the process operapluginwrap keeps jumping up to about 80% CPU usage every now and then :(
[04:52] <Athenon_> the hard drive, sd partitions, etc etc etc
[04:52] <Warp4> Athenon_, did you mount the card?
[04:52] <Athenon_> yeah
[04:52] <Athenon_> its mounted at /media/sd0_
[04:52] <Athenon_> well, the fat16 partition is
[04:53] <Warp4> when you do a df -h you should see that sd card listed there as well
[04:53] <Athenon_> i do
[04:53] <ARMENIAN> is samba included in Ubuntu or not? because when i type in samba in terminal it says it's not installed yet I access files on another windows system on my network with smb://pc2/
[04:53] <Athenon_> but it just tells me how much space is free on it
[04:53] <Dr_Willis> iluminator101:  a .pls file from shoutcast.com plays in vlc or smplayer here.
[04:53] <Athenon_> i need to know what exactly is using it up
[04:53] <Warp4> what size card is it?
[04:53] <Athenon_> so i know what to delete
[04:53] <Athenon_> 2gb
[04:53] <Warp4> so then do the simple math :)
[04:53] <lstarnes> ARMENIAN: the client components may be included
[04:53] <Warp4> subtract what is free from 2gb :)
[04:53] <Dr_Willis> iluminator101:  or use streamtuner to browse the streams with no browser needed. :)
[04:53] <ianm_> when using multiple workspaces without a task list, is it normal that you have to constantly search around for newly opened windows?  and that they show up in the Alt-Tab list despite NOT being on the current workspace?
[04:53] <Athenon_> ...that doesnt tell me WHICH DIRECTORY is using up X space
[04:53] <Athenon_> and which is using Y
[04:54] <leif23> Hello, I understand their is other support going on. I'm unfamiliar with IRC. I'm having issues with sound. I have a Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic.
[04:54] <Athenon_> what directory is taking up the most space....what directory is taking up the least?
[04:54] <Warp4> Athenon_, run an 'ls -lash'
[04:54] <zopiac> ARMENIAN: i think the Nautilus file browser has a limited SMB support, but it is not the main Samba package. Can anyone verify this?
[04:54] <shabda> in my application menu, I dont see any option to run openoffice draw. When I did "sudo aptitude install openoffice.org2-draw" it didnt install anything, so I assume it is already installed. HOw can I run it now?
[04:54] <ARMENIAN> lstarnes: ohh, ok, so I can see other computers with it but windows machines can't access my shares, also was wondering maybe you know, when you right click a folder and press share, what protocol does it use for sharing?
[04:54] <Warp4> Athenon_, on the card
[04:54] <TroN-0074> I need to hook up two computers one as slave and one as master, I need to access to the files in the slave computer from the master computer is there a section on the ubuntu documents that will tell me the steps for that?
[04:54] <Athenon_> Warp4:  all directories show up as 16kb.
[04:54] <lstarnes> ARMENIAN: I'm not sure
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> zopiac:  the file manager 'browses' shares and the network. its not using all the samba features of the 'samba server' and does not work the same as if you were mounting samba shares with smbmount
[04:55] <Athenon_> and i know for a fact thats not true
[04:55] <TroN-0074> I am in ubuntu 8.04
[04:55] <burkesbythebay> lstarnes:  dmesg once it has dropped or while i have internet connection
[04:55] <zopiac> Dr_Willis: so it is limited support, w/o the main package?
[04:55] <lstarnes> burkesbythebay: once it has dropped
[04:55] <ARMENIAN> zopiac: lstarnes might be right by saying there's only the client, not the server, so you can access but windows computers can't access your files
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> zopiac:  i dont think the main package adds any more features to the nautilus file manager.. but the main samba pacakge adds more feattures to the whole OS in  the 'samba' area.
[04:55] <ARMENIAN> when you right click a folder and press share, what protocol does it use for sharing?
[04:56] <Athenon_> alternatively, i could just resize the partitions, but gparted wont work on my sd card...and i dont know how to resize with fdisk without losing data
[04:56] <lstarnes> burkesbythebay: there's also /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  thats using samba.
[04:56] <Warp4> Athenon_, du -h
[04:56] <aaron__> ARMENIAN: SMB/CIFS
[04:56] <zopiac> the process operapluginwrap keeps jumping up to about 80% CPU usage every now and then :( might there be a fix?
[04:56] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: hmm, if it's using samba that makes the statement before invalid
[04:57] <ARMENIAN> so then you don't need samba for shares? only if you want to share with windows machines?
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  no its not.. its configurng the main samba 'system' to share the directoryu.. thats different from teh file manager 'browsing' other windows shares.
[04:57] <OneirosFade> Envyng says I have the 180 driver installed, too.  I just don't get what the heck is going on.
[04:57] <JayJay> time for me to go to slep 6am.. Netherlands time :p Good night yall!
[04:57] <glickity> hey does evolution support google calander?
[04:57] <n2diy> what is the syntac to chmod all files in a directory
[04:57] <Phusion> usr13, ended up installing ubuntu-desktop since it wasn't there...... then installing nautilis-open-terminal, right clicking and going to open terminal and typing gnome-panel &
[04:57] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: hmm, ok, kind of makes sense
[04:57] <Phusion> usr13, that did it :/
[04:57] <leif23> Greetings, I am running Ubuntu 9.04. I've spent about 10 hours trying to get sound to work with a Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic to no avail. I've received some help in learning to work with the terminal from a friend.
[04:58] <usr13> Phusion: Very good.
[04:58] <zopiac> n2diy: chmod /path/to/dir/*
[04:58] <glickity> leif23, is the sound up?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  i always install the samba service anyway :) and set up the HOME dirs tobe shared by default  i rarely mess with the 'share a specific directory' feature of nautilus
[04:58] <zopiac> n2diy: i believe :)
[04:58] <usr13> Phusion: Thanks for letting us know.
[04:58] <GreyGhost> can someone help me to findout where my HardDisk has been mounted when using Livecd?
[04:58] <leif23> Yes and the mute is off.
[04:58]  * Phusion nods
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> GreyGhost:  try the 'mount' command.
[04:58] <GreyGhost> (as in /dev/sda) etc ..
[04:58] <n2diy> zopiac: thanks, time will tell. :)
[04:58] <Phusion> GreyGhost, it'll do that so you can access your files
[04:58] <zopiac> :)
[04:58] <GreyGhost> Dr_Willis: thanks
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> GreyGhost:  those are not mountpoints those are device's (sudo fdisk -l) to see device/partitions
[04:59] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: yeah, i got it, thanks :)
[04:59] <TroN-0074> I need to hook up two computers one as slave and one as master, I need to access to the files in the slave computer from the master computer is there a section on the ubuntu documents that will tell me the steps for that?
[04:59] <GreyGhost> Dr_Willis: ahh oki .. thnks
[04:59] <Phusion> TroN-0074, you mean two hard disks?
[04:59] <usr13> TroN-0074: You are saying "computer" do you mean Hard Disks?
[05:00] <TroN-0074> no actually two computers
[05:00] <kev2121> hi world
[05:00] <leif23> glickity, yes the sound is up and the mute is off. I did some googling and I've tried installing a driver but had warnings and errors.
[05:00] <kev2121> an equivalent of wamp server for linux??
[05:00] <Phusion> well master and slave do not apply in that situation TroN-0074
[05:00] <TroN-0074> I have two computers
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> TroN-0074:  what OS is on the machines?
[05:00] <usr13> TroN-0074: Your terminology is confusing.
[05:00] <ARMENIAN> one more thing, would anyone know what might cause my ubuntu distro to startup in low res? It happens randomly like it would startup in low res, before it even logs in, on the login manager, I would see it's low res, use teh button on my computer to restart, and it would start up in normal res, happens randomly
[05:00] <glickity> leif23, is a sound module loaded in the kernel>
[05:00] <glickity> ?
[05:00] <TroN-0074> I have ubuntu8.04 in one and ubuntu 9.04 in the other one
[05:00] <glickity> leif23, google what kernel module should be used with your card
[05:01] <usr13> TroN-0074: But just set them in on the same subnet and connect with corssover cable.
[05:01] <Phusion> TroN-0074, so you just need to share files between the two?
[05:01] <leif23> glickity, Sorry, I am not sure what you mean.
[05:01] <niuby> can i ask here simple ANSI C question ? :P i dont find any guy in #c or #programming
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> TroN-0074:  you can access files remotely in sevral ways.
[05:01] <glickity> leif23, then use lsmod to make sure that that kernel module is being loaded into the kernel
[05:01] <usr13> TroN-0074: And use scp to transfer files.
[05:01] <glickity> niuby, bullcrackers there are tons of people in ##c
[05:01] <DanOwl> hey what do u think 'bout planetshift im downloading it
[05:01] <TroN-0074> is a subnet the port where the cable to connect to the internet gets in?
[05:01] <niuby> glickity i dont find people....
[05:02] <glickity> niuby, you must be in the wrong channel then
[05:02] <Kazriko> use two ##'s?
[05:02] <glickity> tons of people in the c channel
[05:02] <rogue> hello, world
[05:02] <glickity> yes two #'s
[05:02] <iluminator101> thanks Dr_Willis
[05:02] <TroN-0074> I would appreciate it if you can send me a link so I can read how that is done
[05:02] <glickity> leif23, use google to see what kernel module should be loaded for your sound card
[05:02] <TroN-0074> thanks
[05:03] <Athenon_> Does anybody know how to resize partitions nondestructively without using gparted?
[05:03] <glickity> leif23, then use the lsmod command in the terminal to make sure its being loaded
[05:03] <burkesbythebay> thanks
[05:03] <leif23> glickity, the only time I saw my soundcard detected is when I use this method: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound
[05:03] <kev2121> an equivalent of wamp server for linux??
[05:03] <rogue> so what the room topic today?
[05:03] <niuby> is only one question... this: im using srand(time(0)); rand()%9 for generate random number (1-9).. but always it generates the same number. (i call srand and rand more than 4 in the same program)
[05:03] <JayJay> ok
[05:03] <leif23> glickity, however the sound still didn't work. I've since done a clean install.
[05:04] <usr13> TroN-0074: sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.91   #on one pc   sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.92 #on the other PC
[05:04] <mooseknuckle> .
[05:04] <glickity> leif23, are you sure your sound card is even supported under linux?
[05:04] <JayJay> ok
[05:05] <usr13> TroN-0074: And then hook the PCs together with a crossover cable, or into same switch or hub.
[05:05] <TroN-0074> thanks
[05:05] <Kazriko> niuby, for one thing, that would generate a random number from 0 to 8.
[05:05] <leif23> glickity, my sound blaster released a linux driver two months ago.
[05:05] <kapil> usr13, TroN-0074: most modern network cards don't need cross-over cables
[05:06] <glickity> is it part of the kernel leif23 ?
[05:06] <Kazriko> niuby, and second, are you running srand multiple times, or only once per execution of the program?
[05:06] <Dr_Willis> I thought the GB nic;s dont.
[05:06] <niuby> Kazriko, yes 0-8 sry... but how can i fix the problem so ?
[05:07] <leif23> glickity, its here: http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=209&CatName=X-Fi&subCatID=208&subCatName=X-Fi&prodID=14066&prodName=Sound+Blaster+X-Fi+XtremeMusic
[05:07] <rogue> glickity what linux platform are you running ?
[05:07]  * SeaPhor is away: I'm prolly playing SplinterCell
[05:07] <fbesoain> join #ubuntu+1
[05:07] <PhantomSV> hi all, any channels with help for games?
[05:09] <ARMENIAN> how do you copy files from a windows share anyway? I'm able to get in and see teh files but when I try to copy it I get, permission denied
[05:09] <rogue> :/quit
[05:09] <ARMENIAN> even doing this doesnt work sudo cp smb://pc2/shareddocs/untitled.JPG ~/Desktop/
[05:09] <Warp4> ARMENIAN, be sure you have the correct permissions set on the windows share
[05:09] <leif23> glickity, I am sorry I am inexperienced with Linux. I suspect, but am not sure I understand exactly what you mean by "is it part of the kernel leif23?". Its definitely an issue other users of my card have run into and some seem to have got theirs to work but not by default with Ubuntu.
[05:09] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  err.. you DONT use smb://. type syntax on the command line
[05:10] <kev2121> an equivalent of wampserver to xubuntu?
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  use the file manager with that syntax.. or mount the share to a mountpoint
[05:10] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: well, there's nowhere else where it's mounted it's not mounted in the media folder, so beats me
[05:10] <zopiac> the process operapluginwrap keeps jumping up to about 80% CPU usage every now and then :( might there be a fix?
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  thatssz because the file manager 'browses' the shares.. it dosent mount them.
[05:10] <Warp4> ARMENIAN, or use smb4k to mount the share :)
[05:10] <glickity> leif23, yeah sounds like a crappy card, or at least a crappy vender.  I heard that sound blaster doesnt like to play nice with the FOSS community
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  you can mount them if you want.
[05:10] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: the thing is it is mounted
[05:10] <Warp4> ARMENIAN, smb4k mounts the share to a dir in your home directory
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  use the 'mount' command and prove that statment.
[05:10] <rogue> anyone know how to turn ubuntu into a webserver
[05:10] <GreyGhost> messes up my mbr .. lluckily Ubuntu LiveCD works great ..
[05:10] <Warp4> rogue, yeah
[05:10] <leif23> glickity, the card is fine. The vendor is not. :)
[05:11] <Warp4> rogue, just tasksel
[05:11] <Warp4> rogue, then select LAMP Server
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  if you see it in the file manager with smb:// then its not mounted.. its being browsed
[05:11] <Titan8990> glickity, as of vista, it doesn't play great with the closed source community either
[05:11] <rogue> anyone know how to turn ubuntu into a webserver?
[05:11] <Warp4> rogue, i just told you
[05:11] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: well I see it on my desktop, it's not mounted thought i think actually
[05:11] <ARMENIAN> :P
[05:11] <ARMENIAN> ohh ok no cause I see shareddocs on pc2 on my desktop that's why
[05:11] <ARMENIAN> idk why that always comes up
[05:12] <Titan8990> !apache | rogue
[05:12] <FloodBot1> ARMENIAN: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:12] <leif23> glickity, I was disconnected.
[05:12] <Warp4> Titan8990, my method works, too :)
[05:12] <Warp4> lol
[05:12] <murielgodoi> Warp4: man... that solved.. thanks
[05:12] <Warp4> yup
[05:12] <glickity> well, ive gotta take a shower, gonna hit up a party
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  2 'different' ways of getting to the files.. browsing.. or mounting.
[05:12] <rogue> THX
[05:12] <Warp4> murielgodoi, what solved?
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  not so long ago.. you dident 'browse' shares like that. you had to mount them.
[05:12] <leif23> glickity, is that a common occurrence?
[05:12] <Titan8990> Warp4, what was your method?
[05:12] <glickity> adios
[05:12] <murielgodoi> Warp4: yep
[05:13] <glickity> good luck with your card issue leif23
[05:13] <Warp4> Titan8990, run 'tasksel' and select "LAMP server'
[05:13] <leif23> THanks anyway.
[05:13] <glickity> no leif23 there are just a couple of venders that dont give a rats ass about linux
[05:13] <Titan8990> Warp4, you learn less that way
[05:13] <rogue> SOME ODD REASON I COULDN'T GET APACHE TO WORK ON MY UBUNTU SYSTEM
[05:13] <murielgodoi> Warp4: Now my live boot cd is like my towel.. I wont go travel without it :)
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> rogue:  it works for a great many people....
[05:13] <Titan8990> !doesntwork | rogue
[05:13] <GreyGhost> heres wat hpnd .. Installed Windows .. Then installed Ubuntu ..boots by GRUB .. bt then i had to reinstall windows .. so i dd'd first 512 from my /dev/sda .. reinstalled windows ..dd'd back the 512 .. now GRUB gives me error 15 ..
[05:13] <GreyGhost> any idea?
[05:13] <GreyGhost> no partitions were changed ..
[05:14] <Warp4> murielgodoi, oh that
[05:14] <Warp4> murielgodoi, glad to see it worked
[05:14] <Warp4> Titan8990, that's true, too
[05:14] <rogue> I COULDN'T GET IT TO INSTALLED
[05:14] <Warp4> rogue, some error messages would be helpful
[05:14] <Warp4> murielgodoi, yeah, i know :)
[05:14] <leif23> glickity, well if Ubuntu doesn't work with my sound card, why is it my sound cards fault?
[05:14] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: so how would I mount it, I mean what command would i use mount then what, I already made teh directory, but since this share is not in my filesystem i don't know how to reference it
[05:14] <lstarnes> !caps | rogue
[05:15] <kev2121> an equivalent of wampserver to xubuntu?
[05:15] <Warp4> ARMENIAN, true an app like SMB4K to mount and unmount shares
[05:15]  * Dr_Willis wonders what a wampserver even is
[05:15] <Warp4> kev2121, ApacheServer.org
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> !find smb4k
[05:15] <rogue> give me a second i gotta find the file again...
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> smb4k is a kde ap. :)
[05:15] <Warp4> Dr_Willis, yeah but it works on my gnome setup
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  or edit the fstab and mount it that way..or use the smbmount command.
[05:16] <Warp4> it just installed the kde libs that it needs
[05:16] <ARMENIAN> Warp4: ohh, I'll need smb4k for mounting?
[05:16] <kev2121> Warp4,  thanks...it contains php and mysql?
[05:16] <Warp4> ARMENIAN, not necessarily, you can use it
[05:16] <lstarnes> rogue: make sure you're using the the apache2 package from the repositories
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  you dont NEED smb4k for mounting..its just a handy tool.
[05:16] <Warp4> kev2121, yeah
[05:16] <leif23> Well, I've spent all day working on just the sound for Ubuntu. It appears Linux doesn't support my sound card. I guess I'll need to buy windows after all.
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> example fstab line for mounting a samba share ->
[05:16] <kev2121> Warp4, thanks
[05:16] <Titan8990> lstarnes, careful, don't think he did anything and is trying to get someone else to do it for him
[05:16] <Warp4> kev2121, yeah
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> #//192.168.1.77/Disk\0402 /media/Juke2 cifs guest,uid=1000 0 0
[05:17] <leif23> or else install a Hackintosh.
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> that mounts my shre with the name of 'disk 2' to the /media/Juke2 dir.
[05:17] <dian> dfgf
[05:17] <robert__> i have an atom processor. would having more than 2 gig ram make a difference at all?
[05:17] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: seems smbmount has to be installed, so if I wanted to mount in fstab how would I reference it?
[05:17] <BaudThief> Please PLEASE help me fix this annoying issue. Everytime I try and copy to a samba share, I get a popup saying "couldn't change permissions", it copies ok, but I can't do anything until I click the dialog, and it follows me across all desktops. Same issue through Konsole: chmod: changing permissions of `/mnt/webserv02/shop': Permission denied
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  i just gave and example.. and the samba sutff is documented at 1000's of places on the internets :) and in the samba-doc package
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> !samba
[05:18] <C-S-B_> robert__: unlikely that a board with an atom could support more...
[05:18] <hookdr> leif23  what kid of machine are you installing it on
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> BaudThief:  the share is on a windows box ? or linux box?
[05:18] <robert__> C-S-B_, thanks, just wanted to know if 1 more gig would make a difference. it came with 1 and i replaced it with a 2 gig stick
[05:19] <Nanaki> alright..
[05:19] <BaudThief> BaudThief: Linux, this only started happenning after I installed jaunty on the box trying to access the share
[05:19] <leif23> Oh, its just a cheap Dell Dimension E521. Something I can afford, I know Dell isn't cool and all.
[05:19] <Nanaki> so im still having trouble getting my video player to work
[05:19] <BaudThief> *Dr_Willis
[05:19] <Goioo> what's it doing?
[05:19] <Warp4> ok headed to bed here
[05:19] <kev2121> Warp4, but ... why I can't download this with synaptic ??
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> BaudThief:  theres some samba smb.conf options to set the default permissions..  ve never seen that sort of an error befor.
[05:19] <GreyGhost> heres wat hpnd .. Installed Windows .. Then installed Ubuntu ..boots by GRUB .. bt then i had to reinstall windows .. so i dd'd first 512 from my /dev/sda .. reinstalled windows ..dd'd back the 512 .. now GRUB gives me error 15 ..
[05:19] <GreyGhost> any idea?
[05:19] <GreyGhost>  no partitions were changed ..
[05:19] <ARMENIAN> Dr_Willis: ok :P cause mounting a device is easy, but when it's device on network, it's different
[05:19] <Warp4> kev2121, because there is no package available for it
[05:19] <Nanaki> so far ive disabled compiz, that at least let me open the video player. but when i open a file to play it crashes
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  actually its basicailly teh same. :)
[05:20] <leif23> hookdir, Oh, its just a cheap Dell Dimension E521. Something I can afford, I know Dell isn't cool and all.
[05:20] <robert__> adobe did not respond to my nasty email regarding the poorly ported flash player to Linux
[05:20] <ASrock> are there any good programs like netstumbler for linux?
[05:20] <Warp4> kev2121, at least no deb package for it
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> ARMENIAN:  'device'  Mountpoint   filesystem options... :)
[05:20] <BaudThief> Dr_Willis: checking smb.conf now, mind you all the directories/files are owned by me and are all 777!
[05:20] <Goioo> a dell isn't bad
[05:20] <Jomyoot> What happens if NFS volume in /etc/fstab fails to mount?
[05:20] <leif23> hookdir, the sound card is Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic.
[05:20] <Warp4> ok im outta here for the night
[05:20] <rogue> im a bit new to ubuntu most of my time was spent on slax/backtrack 3/win 32/mac osx/knoppix and auditor
[05:20] <robert__> dells are actually very Linux compatible
[05:20] <Titan8990> Jomyoot, your machine may lock up for an extended period of time before ignoring the failure
[05:20] <robert__> but today i sold my dell and bought an eee
[05:21] <rogue> but i think i just got it working guys...
[05:21]  * Warp4 's vostro that he is on now is very ubuntu compatible :)
[05:21] <kev2121> Warp4, so I have to install in a terminal ??
[05:21] <ectospasm> anyone know which directory contains the script(s) that run when a system comes out of hibernation?
[05:21] <leif23> hookdir, Are you their? I've tried installing XFiDrv_Linux_US-1.00.tar.gz but had warnings (no errors I could see) and it didn't work.
[05:21] <Warp4> kev2121, and start from a terminal, too
[05:22] <net> hi everyone ....anyone using PRISM
[05:22] <robert__> i noticed this eee screen isn't as pretty as the dell was
[05:22] <Warp4> kev2121, linux isnt all about point and click.
[05:22] <Warp4> kev2121, if that is what you want, then linux may not be for you
[05:22] <ASrock> robert__ what eee version/size did u get?
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> terminal commands are the 'easiest' way to get stuff done  when use with IRC.
[05:22] <leif23> hookdr, Oh, its just a cheap Dell Dimension E521. Something I can afford, I know Dell isn't cool and all. The sound card is Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic. I've tried installing XFiDrv_Linux_US-1.00.tar.gz but had warnings (no errors I could see) and it didn't work.
[05:22] <rogue> hey anyone know a compiler on ubuntu
[05:22] <Warp4> ok NOW im outta here
[05:22] <VirusTB> hi
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> hard for us to describe where to click/look. :)
[05:22] <aahe> hey. Is anyone able to connect to yahoo (messenger) ? pidgin seems to need an update, kopete doesnt connect either.
[05:23] <robert__> i didn't see a version number ASrock
[05:23] <lstarnes> rogue: C or C++?
[05:23] <Titan8990> rogue, for?
[05:23] <bazhang> !yahoo | aahe
[05:23] <hookdr> can get cheap pci sound cards
[05:23] <rogue> C++
[05:23] <Dr_Willis> aahe:  you can add an entry to the /etc/hosts as a work around.
[05:23] <Titan8990> rogue, g++
[05:23] <lstarnes> rogue: g++ is the standard for linux
[05:23] <robert__> ASrock, it has a built in webcam
[05:23] <kev2121> Warp4, viruses are not for me
[05:23] <Dr_Willis> aahe:  in /etc/hosts  add -->  66.163.181.170 scs.msg.yahoo.com
[05:23] <Titan8990> !compile | rogue
[05:23] <kev2121> Warp4, thanks
[05:23] <Warp4> kev2121, you
[05:23] <net> hi Dr_Willis
[05:23] <Nanaki> im thinking that it has something to do with my graphics card
[05:24] <lstarnes> rogue: it's only a compiler, not a full IDE, and you should have it if you have build-essentiaol installed
[05:24] <rogue> thx for the site...
[05:24] <lstarnes> *build-essential
[05:24] <virustb> k
[05:24] <aahe> bazhang, that worked. excelent. thanks
[05:24] <ASrock> robert__: 9 inch?
[05:24] <net> I have a prob in PRISM
[05:24] <GreyGhost> !dualboot
[05:24] <robert__> the first thing i did when i got the eee home was install ubuntu and then installed array
[05:24] <robert__> ASrock, i think
[05:24] <thanks> thanks for you help bguys!
[05:24] <thanks> guys*
[05:25] <ASrock> robert__ u got the atom cpu?
[05:25] <robert__> yes 9 inch ASrock
[05:25] <robert__> just measured
[05:25] <gasull> Hi all.  I created a user jaula that I want to chroot to run wine.  I used its wine configuration logging in normaly in Gnome.  Now I'm trying chroot /home/jaula /bin/wine .wine/drive_c/OLLYDBG.EXE and I get the error "wine: could not exec the wine loader".  The only google results I find point to wine source code.  What am I doing wrong?  Thank you.
[05:25] <robert__> ASrock, yes atom
[05:25] <robert__> ASrock, the array kernel makes a big difference
[05:26] <ASrock> oh i got the celeron
[05:26] <leif23> hookdr, My plan was to duel boot the Ubuntu and Windows 7. Then eventually use Ubuntu as my main OS. Do you know where I can find out what is a good sound card for using both OSs?
[05:26] <ASrock> but im gonna go install backtrack on it now so im out
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> gasull:  perhaps tell the channel why you are trying this chroot stuff? every time i see someone trying to chroot-jail  things.. it seems to be more hassle then it is worth
[05:26] <robert__> i wonder why adobe never responded to my email about the bad flash port to Linux
[05:27] <Dr_Willis> robert__:  they willbe comming to your house soon.. with a gift...
[05:27] <rogue> i keep getting an abort signal when i run the sudo apt-get install automake command
[05:27] <servlet> exec -o find
[05:27] <leif23> hookdr, However the sound issue is a deal breaker. I use music on my computer 10-16 hours a day.
[05:28] <robert__> i even mentioned the millions of pissed off Linux users and how its messed up because the internet is pretty much video played by adobe
[05:28] <robert__> i mean video is pretty much controlled by adobe on the internet
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> robert__:  and you expected what sort of response?
[05:28] <rogue> oh well im gonna call it a night...
[05:28] <rogue> bye
[05:29] <C-S-B_> Any readers of linux format in here?
[05:29] <robert__> Dr_Willis, at least an apology, if not "we're on it"
[05:29] <hookdr> leif23 / how high tech do you want. 5.1? optical ect?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards
[05:29] <leif23> robert, I end up "Flash Blocking" most videos anyway.
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> robert__:   when you are the top dog.. you dont roll over to the puppies. :)
[05:29] <losher> robert__: "video is pretty much controlled by adobe on the internet" pretty much explains why they don't have to write back to you...
[05:29] <robert__> Dr_Willis, surely part of their concern would be the millions of Linux users
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> robert__:  Honestly.. i doubt it...
[05:30] <robert__> losher, thats true
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> I miss stage6.com
[05:30] <losher> what was stage6.com?
[05:30] <robert__> Dr_Willis, you don't think millions of users are worth their efforts?
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> flash is takingover where realplayer and java dropped the ball.
[05:31] <leif23> hookdr, Well I'm not sure. I am using a Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic and I certainly don't want anything worse than that!
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> robert__:  they dont think so.. or they would have a better product for us..
[05:31]  * GreyGhost tries once more ..
[05:31] <ARMENIAN> losher: that's until a few years later when ogg becomes standard
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> losher:  a video site using divx/xvid codec. with MUCH better quality then flash videos
[05:31] <robert__> thats true
[05:31] <ARMENIAN> losher: stage6 was a divx site for sharing videos
[05:32] <losher> Dr_Willis: thanks, never heard of it...
[05:32] <robert__> youtube isn't even the best video host site, its just the most known because of google
[05:32] <ARMENIAN> losher: didn't last long
[05:32] <n2diy> what is the syntac to chmod all files in a directory? I tried "sudo chmod newowner /media/disk, but no joy?
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> losher:  it was the big thing while it was around.
[05:32] <robert__> when google chose flash for youtube that pretty much set the deal
[05:32] <Warp4> n2diy, chmod -R <user> <dir>
[05:32] <leif23> hookdr, I want to be generally compatible with the latest versions of Ubuntu as well as Windows 7.
[05:32] <losher> n2diy: you want chown, not chmod
[05:32] <Warp4> losher, heh
[05:33] <Kazriko> Uhh, Youtube was the most known before google bought them...
[05:33] <Warp4> n2diy, chown -R <user> <dir>
[05:33] <musikgoat|main> robert__: wasn't you tube using flash since the beginning?  before google bought them?
[05:33] <cabrey> robert__, google bought youtube after they chose flash
[05:33] <Warp4> n2diy, been up too long :)
[05:33] <robert__> oh sorry
[05:33] <hookdr> leif23 - my motto is that if the hardware manufacture has to time to support the opensouce world i have no time 4 them prioritation is a evil out there
[05:33] <Dr_Willis> So tell google to start using divx instead. :)
[05:33] <robert__> my mistake
[05:33] <n2diy> thanks all
[05:33] <robert__> google is the internet giant, they won't even read my email
[05:34] <ARMENIAN> what google should do now when their new web browsers come out is make ogg format the default on youtube, so then intgernet explorer will need to implement it, if not they'll lose people, win, win for google
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> robert__:  actually i hear they read 'everyones' email. :)
[05:34] <losher> Dr_Willis: :-)
[05:34] <leif23> hookdr, that makes sense if you are already a part of the community. I am a noob. I already have perfectly adequate hardware. It certainly makes sense to have that mentality when you are already a user and purchasing product.
[05:35] <hookdr> Google great at mining your info and selling it back to you
[05:35] <cabrey> Dr_Willis, ogg theora would be a better choice
[05:35] <cabrey> ;)
[05:35] <Chrisie> flash is too darn heavy on cpu - murders my laptop battery time
[05:36] <Kazriko> Murders my netbook's processor...
[05:36] <ARMENIAN> flash is mostly cpu heavy when running linux
[05:36] <robert__> java is more efficient than flash, but not as pretty most of the time
[05:36] <ARMENIAN> runs better in windows
[05:36] <ARMENIAN> but ogg should still be a lot better
[05:36] <robert__> xat chats and justin.tv use flash
[05:36] <Kazriko> Intel ATOM chips are lousy at flash. :p
[05:36] <ARMENIAN> and mostly many times better on linux
[05:36] <cabrey> Kazriko, +1
[05:37] <GreyGhost> nope.. when i was supposed to dd my mbr .. it was supposed to be only the first 512 byytes right?
[05:37] <Kazriko> If I watch a flash video too long on it, it overheats and crashes.
[05:37] <robert__> i got my eee for 200 because they sold out and i got the floor model
[05:37] <robert__> i didn't know floor models are so much cheaper
[05:37] <robert__> i saved like, 150
[05:37] <cabrey> robert__, ssd or hdd?
[05:37] <LifeForce4> Would anyone know how well ubuntu support software RAID?
[05:38] <robert__> cabrey, i think hdd, not sure
[05:38] <Guiri> Any way to replace apache2 with lighttpd w/o breaking all my packages
[05:38] <Guiri> or at least see what it'll break?
[05:38] <robert__> cabrey, its ssd
[05:38] <cabrey> robert__, thats why it was dirt cheap
[05:39] <robert__> cabrey, whats wrong with ssd?
[05:39] <dequan> uurfufur
[05:39] <wolf23> :)
[05:39] <cabrey> robert__, nobody wants them, they are extremely small (in capacity) and they are the crapiest on the market of ssds
[05:40] <n2diy> Warp4: that nailed it, and 10-4 on being up to late.
[05:40] <Chrisie> LifeForce4: there was a wiki for that - but not sure how up to date: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Raid
[05:40] <GreyGhost> no one who's familiar with ual booting windows with windows installed over ubuntu?
[05:40] <robert__> cabrey, whats the difference?
[05:40] <cabrey> robert__, difference between what?
[05:40] <robert__> hdd and ssd
[05:40] <Guiri> anybody?
[05:40] <wolf23> yes
[05:40] <cabrey> robert__, solid state disk, hard disk drive, the latter physically spins
[05:41] <WIGGMPk> Anyone running Spore on wine in Jaunty.. (#winehq is dead)
[05:41] <robert__> cabrey, i don't know what that means
[05:41] <cabrey> robert__, i'm not saying ssds are bad, but the ones the came with netbooks were the worst of its kind
[05:41] <elendil> hey guys
[05:41] <Kazriko> I had to replace my netbook's SSD because it was so slow...
[05:41] <cabrey> robert__, ssd: no moving parts. hdd: moving parts
[05:42] <cabrey> Kazriko, thank god i got an hdd model :P
[05:42] <elendil> what interface was the ssd using
[05:42] <Kazriko> It's nice now though, 32gigs of very fast storage. :)
[05:42] <robert__> i asked the guy at electronic express about getting a $50 refund for not using windows liscense and he didn't know what i was taking about
[05:42] <Kazriko> Most netbooks use an PATA interface thing. You can get SATA model though.
[05:42] <cabrey> robert__, good luck with that
[05:43] <cabrey> Kazriko, no mine uses SATA
[05:43] <robert__> does anyone get that 50 back?
[05:43] <magnetron> robert__: ask again, and say you'll consider other stores if he doesn't smart up
[05:43] <cabrey> Kazriko, it's cheaper now to go with SATA actually
[05:43] <Kazriko> cabrey, I'm talking about the SSD's though.
[05:43] <cabrey> Kazriko, ah ok not sure about them
[05:43] <Kazriko> they have a PATA controller on the pci express board
[05:43] <Kazriko> and they're really slow for an ssd
[05:43] <robert__> well, i already got a great mark down deal because it was a floor model because the rest were sold out
[05:43] <oenone1> is envy  helpful?
[05:44] <BaudThief> Dr_Willis: Argh! Nothing I do is helping at all. I cant save things onto shares through Kate because of this too. Tried NoSetUIDs, quiet, noperm, changing all permissions to 777, changing owners, adding groups, EVERYTHING
[05:44] <Kazriko> I'm wondering if this would be better in the #ubuntu-offtopic though. :)
[05:45] <oenone1> envyg?
[05:45] <Titan8990> oenone1, use the restricted driver manager
[05:45] <oenone1> @titan: im sorry sir but what is that ?
[05:46] <oenone1> new ubuntu user here
[05:46] <Titan8990> !nvidia
[05:46] <Titan8990> oenone1, check out the basic installation instructions
[05:47] <robert__> on an atom processor is there a difference with 1 and 2 gigs ram?
[05:47] <oenone1> @titan : sir I have an ati 4870 video card
[05:47] <BaudThief> on any processor there IS a difference between 1 and 2 gigs of ram.
[05:47] <robert__> thanks
[05:48] <robert__> i'm goin to sleep, later yall
[05:48] <x_O> bah. upgrading firefox didn't work. tried upgrading to 3.5 RC2 ... didn't happen.
[05:50] <x_O> anyone know how to install RC2?
[05:51] <_CommandeR_> Hi, anyone tried running Ubuntu USB boot creator. Well problem is that after its done and I reboot and the USB boots up and I try to run Ubuntu 9.04 it loads for several minutes then phails with BIOS ACPI i think and that i should complain to the BIOS manufacturer
[05:51] <x_O> is Firefox 3.0.11 Firefox 3.5 RC2?
[05:52] <x_O> Wouldn't it be 3.5.x ?
[05:52] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_, try updating your bios
[05:53] <myself> ~~HUGS AND KISSES FOR ALL~~
[05:53] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, But it boots without any problems with HDD/CD or anything else. Sure its tied to my BIOS ?
[05:53] <mariusx> hello. is there anyone who can help me set up a wireless adaptor on an Asus A2D?
[05:54] <x_O> everyone in here is bloody dead
[05:54] <oenone1> @all: should I use the ati drivers found on their website ? or should I just stick with the  ati/amd proprietary fgrlx driver
[05:54] <x_O> and im bloody hungry
[05:54] <gerber> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[05:54] <gerber> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[05:54] <GreyGhost> can someone help me with GRUB installation?http://pastebin.com/d21003485
[05:54] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_,  yes, it's your BIOS,  you need to make sure your computer can boot up using a USB device, my old laptop is unable to boot up my USB thumb drive, my desktop does it without a problem
[05:54] <gerber> what can i do to fix it ?
[05:55] <durt> gerber, do what it says.
[05:55] <oenone1> should I use the ati drivers found on their website ? or should I just stick with the  ati/amd proprietary fgrlx driver
[05:55] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_,  i suggest you try the USB thumb drive in another computer and see what happens
[05:55] <gerber> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[05:56] <gerber> that no t help me
[05:56] <gerber> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[05:56] <gerber> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[05:56] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, But in the bios settings i have the option of booting with USB drive,  The thing is that it boots up, i press enter to load Ubuntu then the loading bar comes and loads for several minutes and then it shows that something could not load and that i should post it as a bug and complain to my BIOS maker.
[05:56] <durt> gerber, 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' -- did you run this?
[05:56] <gerber> no
[05:57] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, hm but I will try it for my laptop before i try to update my BIOS to be on the safe side i think
[05:57] <durt> gerber, do it.
[05:57] <Titan8990> gerber, you should read your errors before posting them
[05:57] <gerber> bcause i dont what to do there
[05:57] <oenone1> @Titan8990: sir, should I use the ati drivers found on their website ? or should I just stick with the  ati/amd proprietary fgrlx driver
[05:57] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_,  it sounds like the USB thumb drive works, there's just some weird driver you need in order for it to work on your laptop
[05:57] <durt> gerber, open a terminal, run the command as you see it.
[05:58] <Titan8990> oenone1, fglrx is the one on their website
[05:58] <GreyGhost> no one can help me with  http://pastebin.com/d21003485 ?
[05:58] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, its not working on my desktop pc
[05:58] <Titan8990> oenone1, get out of the habit of using a web browser to find things to install
[05:58] <Titan8990> oenone1, because in linux, we use package managers
[05:58] <oenone1> where do I go to get package managers?
[05:58] <x_O> does anyone know how to bloody install 3.5 rc2 ?
[05:58] <oenone1> sorry for that sir im kinda new at this
[05:59] <GreyGhost> oenone1: apt ? synaptic if u want GUI frontend ..
[05:59] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_, try creating a USB drive from another distro, dont try jaunty, ive had quite a few issues with jaunty
[05:59] <_CommandeR_> x_O, Try mozilla site and download the rc2 beta
[05:59] <Titan8990> !synaptic | oenone1
[05:59] <oenone1> @greyghost: what's that sir ?
[05:59] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: show me what "sudo fdisk -l" shows you
[05:59] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, Using the creator from another distro or just using another iso ?
[06:00] <Titan8990> oenone1, apt is the name of the package manager, synaptic is the graphic front-end
[06:00] <x_O> ... yea I have. But I don't know how to install from source. So I added a source for the 3.5 and it said it was the latest version of firefox-3.5
[06:00] <Titan8990> oenone1, check out that link, explains things well
[06:00] <oenone1> so everything I need to know about ubuntu is on synaptic?
[06:00] <x_O> bullsnatch! its 3.0.11
[06:00] <Titan8990> !compile | x_O
[06:00] <x_O> whats the version number for rc2?
[06:00] <x_O> yea ... prebuilt packages
[06:00] <x_O> thats what i tried
[06:00] <x_O> but it... was a fail.
[06:00] <Titan8990> x_O, rc usually stands for release candidate
[06:00] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: http://pastebin.com/d36b495d3
[06:01] <x_O> Yes I know..
[06:01] <x_O> Just want to try it out.
[06:01] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_, i meant to say dont try jaunty, try ubuntu intrepid
[06:01] <Jeruvy> x_O: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Build_Documentation
[06:01] <x_O> Firesux gives me enough problems as it is. lol
[06:01] <x_O> maybe new one is better.
[06:01] <_CommandeR_> x_O, trying to build it or just install it ?
[06:01] <rance> hey gang, I need help with a sed command for a script, I need to read /boot/grub/menu.lst and modify the kernel lines -- im starting with this sed 's/\(kernel\)/\1 console=ttySo,9600n81/  but im having trouble with the regex, I need to match the whole line that starts with kernel and append data to the end of that line, how do I do this?
[06:01] <_CommandeR_> mezquitale, oh ok
[06:02] <x_O> _CommandeR_: build vs install? thought you had to 1) unpack 2)compile 3) install
[06:02] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1 , /dev/sda6 is my /boot partition .. has GRUB on it .. windows reinstall wiped off grub .. (i did a dd of the old mbr) but it didnt seem to work .. GRUB gives me error 15 .. so trying to reinstall grub now ..
[06:02] <x_O> build = compile?
[06:02] <burkesbythebay> ubuntu 9.04 drops internet connection log file output http://paste.ubuntu.com/200512/  more info http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1225308
[06:02] <Titan8990> rance, the #bash and #sed channels may provide better help
[06:02] <GreyGhost> x_O: yes
[06:02] <x_O> then want to compile it.
[06:02] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: did you try "sudo grub-install /dev/sda6"
[06:02] <x_O> has the tar.
[06:02] <rance> cool, missed the listing for a #sed channel
[06:02] <rance> thanks
[06:03] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: nope .. guide didnt mention that .. will try that ..
[06:03] <Beachie> Hello?
[06:04] <Jacksito23> I can't start starx or my graphic interface, I just can see a black screen with the mouse pointer, any idea_
[06:04] <GreyGhost> Beachie: hello
[06:04] <x_O> http://ubuntumanual.org/posts/183/install-or-upgrade-to-firefox-3-5-rc2-in-ubuntu-karmic-jaunty-intrepid-hardy
[06:04] <x_O> that is what i tried..
[06:04] <x_O> but did not work.
[06:04] <mezquitale> _CommandeR_, I tried installing ubuntu on a thumb drive once just for kicks and it worked just fine however I wouldnt try it with jaunty, jaunty is still too new, i tried with intrepid and it works like a charm
[06:04] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
[06:04] <GreyGhost> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[06:04] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: could use more info.. what type of graphics card do you have? what does your xorg.conf look like?
[06:04] <Beachie> What is this all about. I'm new to this whole thing.
[06:05] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: you running an ext4 /boot? or on a RAID?
[06:05] <losher> rance:  sed 's/^kernel.*/& console=ttySo,9600n81/'
[06:05] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: ext3 /boot partition ..
[06:05] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: hmm
[06:06] <rance> losher: thanks I'll try that
[06:06] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: how are you in ubuntu now?
[06:06] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: livecd
[06:06] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: is /boot mounted?
[06:07] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: yeah ..
[06:07] <x_O> WTF only flash 10 works in RX2?
[06:07] <x_O> RC2
[06:07] <GreyGhost> want me to try without mount?
[06:07] <x_O> frack that
[06:08] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: no, just checking the easy stuff first (force of habit)
[06:08] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1 I am going to check that.
[06:09] <rockne> Does anyone know how to get XRDP to work properly with a gnome environment of ubuntu?
[06:09] <htaccess__> hi, i have just installed 9.04 over an older ubuntu, it boots up but i have no mouse and keyboard, the grab screen shows only 8.04 and old kernels, nothing about 9.04 ... not sure what to do?
[06:09] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: do you get the Grub loader at all? or does windows boot automatically?
[06:09] <htaccess__> er grub i mean
[06:10] <Hasbro> via ssh how do I check the system time?
[06:10] <Ahadiel> Hasbro, date
[06:10] <Hasbro> thanks
[06:11] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1 , yes .. GRUB starts ..
[06:11] <GreyGhost> says GRUB loading
[06:11] <GreyGhost> Error 15
[06:12] <htaccess__> i told the installer to overwirte the mbr when it asked grub questions ...
[06:12] <rockne> Anyone know about using Xrdp on gnome, i want to access my htpc via a windows rdp client.
[06:12] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: can you show me the menu.lst on the /dev/sda6 partition?
[06:12] <htaccess__> when i installed grub said it recognised ubuntu 8.04 when it scanned for "other oses"
[06:12] <mcdmobile> Hi - I'm running Xubuntu on my Asus EeePC - I would like to install Gnome-Utils - Will this cause any problems because I'm running Xubuntu ? ?
[06:13] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: http://pastebin.com/m7d2e3bc5
[06:13] <htaccess__> any ideas howto get it to boot my newly installed 9.04?
[06:13] <Phusion> htaccess__, where did you install your newly installed 9.04?
[06:13] <Phusion> htaccess__, it's all in /etc/grub/menu.lst I believe
[06:14] <htaccess__> on a partition on a raid 1 array
[06:15] <htaccess__> how can i access that? i cant use the mouse or keyboard
[06:15] <Phusion> oh sorry its /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:15] <C-S-B_> htaccess__:  I dont think that upgrading from 8.04 -> 9.04 is supported.
[06:15] <Phusion> sure it is!
[06:15] <htaccess__> i did not upgrade i did a fresh install
[06:15] <scunizi> only if you go to 8.10 first
[06:15] <htaccess__> and i was on 8.10 anyways
[06:15] <C-S-B_> sers of Ubuntu 8.10 can upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04 by a convenient automated process. Users of older Ubuntu releases need to upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 first, and then to 9.04. Complete instructions may be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading.
[06:16] <C-S-B_> k, sorry.
[06:16] <htaccess__> the 8.04 stuff was recognised as an "other os" during the install thos, when grub searched for other os'es
[06:16] <C-S-B_> well as phusion said, you can tell grub what kernel to boot from menu.lst
[06:16] <rockne> anyone, xrdp help?
[06:17] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost:
[06:17] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: this is a long shot
[06:17] <htaccess__> how can i tell grub to do that? i can get to the grub menu when booting, can i do it from there?
[06:17] <oenone1> which is stable version? intrepid or jaunty ???
[06:18] <htaccess__> i have a grub> prompt
[06:18] <scunizi> oenone1: hardy 8.04 is LTS.. long term support
[06:18] <Phusion> htaccess__, whats the name of the 9.04 install?
[06:18] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: yes?
[06:18] <oenone1> which means?
[06:18] <scunizi> !lts | oenone1
[06:18] <Phusion> from grub> you should be able to grub> root (hd0,0) but thats for hard drive 0, partition zero
[06:19] <GreyGhost> oenone1: all releases are stable ..
[06:19] <Phusion> I'd imagine you will have md1,1 or something
[06:19] <losher> rockne: dunno. What i *can* tell you is that I did the equivalent by using an windows vncviewer client and a vncserver on the Ubuntu box
[06:19] <oenone1> so jaunty is ok ??
[06:19] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: backup your menu.lst first "sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst.backup"
[06:19] <GreyGhost> yep
[06:19] <oenone1> thanks
[06:19] <rockne> im doing that now but limited resources on the host make it slow as hell, and really ruin the usefulness of remote connections for me
[06:19] <scunizi> oenone1: test with the live cd and see if it plays well with your hardware
[06:20] <Gemini> hiya, i have an aspire 4520, and whenever i try to shutdown or get on a tty the screen goes all funny. also at shutdown it wont power off until i press a key
[06:20] <violin> Can I run KDE applications with GNOME?
[06:20] <oenone1> ati and compiz doesn't work well with each other,  do they ???
[06:20] <cabrey> violin, yes
[06:20] <Jacksito23> hey WIGGMPk1, I can't see my desktop environment, just a black screen with the mouse pointer, my xorg.conf just has 3 sections, Device, Monitor and Screen. All use this "Configured Video Device" or "Configured Monitor" and "Default Screen". that's it how my xorg.conf looks.
[06:21] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: http://pastebin.com/d51690bcf use the menu.lst changes I made... and try and boot up linux in it.. ill be in the rooom to hear from ya
[06:21] <oenone1> what is kubuntu ? is it another os ? im running  ubuntu jaunty now
[06:21] <Tiloic> Hi all
[06:21] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: what kind of video card do you have?
[06:21] <Jeruvy> !kubuntu | oenone1
[06:21] <Tiloic> Hi all
[06:21] <Slart> !kubuntu
[06:21] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: done .. btw ..everything seems to get mounted on media/disk/ so i had to jst use '/media/disk/grub/menu.lst' .. that maybe the problem?
[06:21] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: copy the bottom part so you dont get the numbers
[06:22] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: hmm.. not sure.. lets try this new menu.lst first
[06:22] <scunizi> oenone1: kubuntu has the kde environment.. standard ubuntu has gnome.. you can run both and switch between them on the login screen.. to install kubuntu open a terminal and "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:22] <violin> I am having a problem running KDE applications on GNOME. Sometimes the interface does not refresh.
[06:22] <GreyGhost> oki
[06:22] <losher> rockne: dunno if NX would be faster for you. I never got it to work myself. Otherwise google for "windows remote desktop linux server"
[06:22] <gerber> Use the "Broken" filter to locate it............how can i do this ?
[06:22] <oenone1> is kubuntu safe ?
[06:22] <oenone1> will it not crash my desktop
[06:22] <GreyGhost> brb
[06:23] <scunizi> oenone1: safe? yes
[06:23] <gerber> Use the "Broken" filter to locate it............how can i do this ?
[06:23] <Phusion> gerber, on the left hand side of synaptic, there should be "Broken"
[06:23] <losher> oenone1: the most stable distro currently is 8.04.2 with gnome. It's perfectly "safe"...
[06:24] <scunizi> losher: he's asking about running kubuntu alongside gnome
[06:24] <Slart> Phusion: start synaptic, on the left side are some buttons and a list box.. click buttons until you find "broken packages" or similar in the text box.. click that
[06:24] <oenone1> so , should I install 8.4.2 rather than 9.04???
[06:24] <untitledOne> Hey guys its good to be back, im having some trouble with file-roller and unzip command after installing p7zip-full i have now removed p7zip-full but still having issues
[06:24] <untitledOne> unzip:  cannot find zipfile directory in one of /home/untitled/bbn.v3.32.zip or
[06:24] <untitledOne>         /home/untitled/bbn.v3.32.zip.zip, and cannot find /home/untitled/bbn.v3.32.zip.ZIP, period.
[06:24] <Phusion> Slart, that's nice, but gerber asked the question, not me
[06:25] <jimbockmon> it seems that i have deleted the applet that lets programs minimize to the tray how to i put that back?
[06:25] <Slart> Phusion: ah, my bad.. shouldn't be on IRC in the morning
[06:25] <Phusion> Slart, indeed.
[06:25] <Guiri> Is there a way to install php5 without triggering apache2?
[06:25] <Guiri> I want to use lighttpd
[06:26] <losher> scunizi: I thought he started by asking which distro is more stable. Intrepid or Jaunty. If stability is really his major concern, the answer is (in my opinion) 8.04.2/gnome
[06:26] <jimbockmon> anyone?
[06:26] <untitledOne> the zip file does exist tho..
[06:26] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1, my video card is nVidia GeForce 7300, 20 minutes ago I used this command: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xerver-xorg, but it did't work.
[06:26] <scunizi> losher: he did then moved into kubuntu
[06:26] <gerber> i find the pack how can i delite ?
[06:26] <losher> scunizi: I'm behind :-)
[06:26] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: did you install the nvidia drivers at all?
[06:26] <Hasbro> losher, I'd like to tell you that from my experience I've never had Linux die or crash or anything like that for that matter
[06:26] <gerber> garret
[06:26] <scunizi> losher: no worries.. I'm barely paying attention myself
[06:27] <untitledOne> Jacksito23 have u installed the drivers from the nvidia site?
[06:27] <d0ntkn0w1936> HELP
[06:27] <voss> Xerver?
[06:27] <gerber> E: sun-java6-jre: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[06:28] <losher> Hasbro: a sample of one is rarely significant. I'd be thinner if it did. I don't think that changes my opinion that 8.04.2/gnome is the most stable Ubuntu configuration available
[06:29] <voss> 8.04 is the LTS correct?
[06:29] <losher> voss: correct
[06:30] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1, no I did't, I was working fine but yesterday I did't have sound, so I uninstalled my audio libraries (alsa, etc) but that did't work, so I reinstalled my libraries and after restart I can't see my desktop environment (Ubuntu/gnome).
[06:30] <oenone1> should I use kubuntu or ubuntu ?
[06:30] <Guiri> anyone on installing php5 without apache2 to use lighttpd?
[06:30] <voss> jacksito, did you try rolling back to a previous kernel?
[06:31] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: are you comfortable editing from the terminal?
[06:31] <Jacksito23> yes
[06:31] <losher> oenone1: if you've never used either before, start with Ubuntu, as that's what most people use...
[06:31] <Jacksito23> yes sometimes I use the terminal, why WIGGMPk1
[06:31] <oenone1> im a first time linux usaer
[06:32] <FireVai> hi eveyrone... i need some help please.. i'm trying to burn a .bin to a dvd.. its a movie.. tired a few programs allready no luck.. k3b, gnomebaker.. cpl others.. any advice?
[06:32] <voss> oenone1, Unless you specifically want KDE you should use plain vanilla ubuntu
[06:32] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: when you get the black screen.. hit CLT+ALT+F1, login, and type "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" press down till you see the line for the Configured Video Device or whatever, add the line "Driver  "vesa" to it
[06:32] <myself> !welcome | eLvis
[06:32] <Jacksito23> voss What do you mean by rolling back to previous kernel? select it from the grub menu?
[06:32] <manish> oenone1: Ubuntu is the nice package. and above all it is stable
[06:32] <losher> oenone1: then I recommend 8.04 plain vanilla ubuntu until you become more experienced.
[06:32] <voss> Jack yeah
[06:32] <Guiri> *cricket*
[06:33] <oenone1> ok
[06:33] <FireVai> ubuntu rocks.. i tried sabayon ick ick ick..
[06:33] <oenone1> ill downloa an ubuntu 8.04 now
[06:33] <voss> Jack you can also try current kernal recovery mode and just let it fix broken packages
[06:33] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: so it looks like this http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/dbc55a92
[06:33] <Guest70571> hey guys
[06:34] <manish> oenone1: I have 9.04 and it has most things already nicely configured
[06:34] <FireVai> so anyone got any suggestions on burning a .bin to dvd ?
[06:34] <losher> oenone1: perfect. Almost any problem you might run into has been seen before (and solved) by the people on this list...
[06:34] <Jacksito23> voss I tried to fix broken packages, but I don't know how to get my Internet to work in terminal, do you?
[06:34] <FireVai> hopefully mine too lol
[06:34] <voss> jack are you running wireless or wired connection?
[06:35] <Guest70571> I have a 400 mb avi file and want to reduce the file size to approximately 50mb with minimal quality loss - which format should I choose?
[06:35] <FireVai> guest70571 good luck with that one..
[06:35] <Slart> Guest70571: magic.. with demands like that
[06:36] <Guest70571> hm
[06:36] <Guest70571> I tried *.flv and it is quite good
[06:36] <Slart> Guest70571: but fire up avidemux and try reducing quality, keyframes etc.. it will not be pretty though
[06:36] <losher> Guest70571: that's almost a tenth the size. Hard to keep quality up at those kind of compression rates...
[06:36] <voss> guest whats the current resolution of the file
[06:36] <FireVai> can anyone see me?
[06:36] <brandonban6> hey all, quick and easy question..........how do I add a specific group to a directory
[06:37] <Slart> FireVai: yes
[06:37] <FireVai> ok thanks
[06:37] <Guest70571> shure I will have some quality loss - but which format does it minimize?
[06:37] <Slart> brandonban6: you can *change* the owner group of a directory.. can't add
[06:37] <Guest70571> (I completely new to this video stuff)
[06:37] <FireVai> so no one knows how to burn a .bin and .que file to a dvd ?
[06:37] <Jacksito23> thanks WIGGMPk1, I will try that, also I can tell you my EE(errors) from my log files.
[06:37] <keith-> FireVai: can't nero do that?
[06:38] <Jacksito23> voss, yeap I'm on wireless
[06:38] <FireVai> yeah but i cant afford nero atm
[06:38] <keith-> FireVai: been a while so i don't remember if k3b does
[06:38] <manish> FireVai: I tried k3b long back and it had worked
[06:38] <brandonban6> Slart, can you at least give a group permissions to a directory? .... or is doing that by user the only way?
[06:38] <Slart> FireVai: I think almost any burning app can do that
[06:38] <losher> Guest70571: well first, what resolution (per voss) & codec does the current avi use. Use mplayer to identify it...
[06:38] <FireVai> hmm k3b wouldnt do a .bin
[06:38] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: changing the driver to vesa, should get you a GUI.. from there I would go to System > Administration > Hardware Drivers and check to see if the nvidia drivers are available for you to install
[06:38] <Jacksito23> voss, but I tried to fix the packages using my ethernet cable but that never worked
[06:39] <manish> FireVai: you need to place the .bin and .cue file under certain folder
[06:39] <Guest70571> losher, resolution is 720x576, codec: dvsd
[06:39] <keith-> FireVai: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=218165
[06:39] <Slart> brandonban6: I guess there has to be a way... I'm not sure how I would do it though.. but there are other systems available too.. selinux and such.. perhaps one of those have acl's or some other method of handling permissions
[06:39] <FireVai> thanks keith-
[06:39] <Slart> FireVai: select the cue file, not the bin file
[06:39] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: nope .. now my GRUB Loading is infinitely looping :(
[06:40] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: well its a start
[06:40] <Slart> FireVai: you could also convert it to an ISO using "bchunk"
[06:40] <FireVai> yeah Slart maybe thats what i was doing wrong.. reading that forum atm.. thanks
[06:40] <tofaffy|lappy> Is there a guide to install Ubuntu Netbook Remix INSIDE of a normal installation? I have the netbook remix stuff started but it's all flaky looking and doesn't function very well.
[06:40] <brandonban6> thanks Slart  I'll look into that
[06:40] <FireVai> yeah der.. i should have done that lol
[06:40] <voss> greyghost, did you try and go back to an earlier kernel?
[06:40] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: it maybe that I just changed it to look at the wrong place
[06:40] <GreyGhost> voss: i neva updated the kernel ..
[06:40] <FireVai> <<<regular gentoo user, but am having eye issues preventing me from installing the darn thing, but i love ubuntu... woot woot
[06:41] <losher> Guest70571: I agree with Slart, see if avidemux will open it...
[06:41] <Guest70571> losher, it does
[06:41] <voss> tofaffy, its better to install UNR fresh and clean
[06:41] <tofaffy|lappy> voss: meh :(
[06:41] <tofaffy|lappy> voss: thanks.
[06:41] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1, ok, I found this error in my log: "Unable to find a valid framebuffer device", and this one "Screen found but none have a usable configuration"..
[06:42] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: after you changed it to vesa this happened?
[06:42] <losher> Guest70571: and where do you plan to play this file after its compressed?
[06:42] <brandonban6> Slart, i'm a moron....all I needed to do was chmod +g /directory d'oh!!! Sorry about the confusion.
[06:43] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1, nop I have not used your command yet.
[06:43] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: wanna try another change?
[06:43] <Guest70571> losher, normal video player - the problem is: I want to give it a friend via the internet
[06:43] <FireVai> i hope linux keeps adding accessability aids for visually impared peeps like me
[06:43] <Guest70571> losher, 50-100 mb. would be okay
[06:43] <FireVai> orca and festival are great aids to me. so is compiz-fusion
[06:44] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: sure :)
[06:44] <losher> Guest70571: not sure what you mean by 'normal video player'. Will he play it on his PC?
[06:45] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: hope this works.. sorry if I waste your time lol.. http://pastebin.com/d634aec09 use this for your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:45] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: thanks .. somethings better than nothing ;)
[06:45] <WIGGMPk1> Jacksito23: try changing xorg.conf to the vesa driver and that should get you a graphic interface
[06:45] <Guest70571> losher, sorry, yes, good would be, if he can open it on his pc with windows media player (for example)
[06:45] <Jacksito23> WIGGMPk1, thanks see you later, I am going to try that
[06:45] <WIGGMPk1> k
[06:46] <chehab> hello! Guys help plz.  i was trying to install Maya 2009 on ubuntu 9.04 64x but I get this error " error while loading shared libraries: libXinerama.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory "
[06:46] <htaccess__> Phusion: i booted into rescue mode, i found the kernel i want to boot in /boot/ on /dev/md0, i edited the grub but it cant find that file, how do i map /dev/md0 in grup, root (hd0,0) doesnt seem to map to /dev/md0
[06:46] <chehab> can any one help with maya2009 install
[06:47] <losher> Guest70571: I'm not sure what windows media player supports. Slart?
[06:47] <GreyGhost> chehab: try and install a package that has libXinerama
[06:47] <chehab> i dont know what a package that has libXinerama
[06:47] <Slart> losher, Guest70571: not sure either.. haven't used the thing in a looong time
[06:48] <GreyGhost> chehab: try "sdo apt-get install libxinerama1'
[06:48] <Guest70571> hm, I'll try mpeg-4 (x264)
[06:49] <GreyGhost> bbiab ..
[06:49] <chehab> i tryed "libxinerama1 is already the newest version.
[06:49] <chehab> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[06:49] <chehab> "
[06:49] <lucax> how do i find out the battery life time left from terminal????
[06:50] <nick125> lucax: ibam
[06:50] <losher> Slart, Guest70571: might wanna ask on a windows channel. I wonder if there's a windows media player channel?
[06:50] <lucax> nick125: thanks
[06:50] <Guest70571> heh
[06:50] <jonmartini> Anyone know why /dev/pty* exists in 8.10 but not in 9.04?
[06:51] <nick125> lucax: If you just need the actual charge values, cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT?/state
[06:52] <losher> Guest70571: if all else fails: http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/TIP_Encode_Video_for_Windows_Media_player
[06:53] <lucax> nick125: well, i need it in time, so im guessing ibam did it... i guess
[06:53] <Guest70571> losher, thank you for your help!
[06:53] <Guest70571> Slart, thank you too for your help!
[06:53] <losher> Guest70571: such as it was....
[06:53] <nick125> lucax: Are you using Gnome already?
[06:53] <lucax> nick125: openbox
[06:53] <nick125> lucax: Ah. Yeah, I'd try ibam.
[06:54] <Victor_md> Watch free Online TV and Radio from all over the world at http://www.soltrago.com
[06:54] <geezar> somebody there
[06:54] <lucax> nick125: it did the job, thanks
[06:55] <nick125> lucax: Awesome. Glad I could help.
[06:55] <manish`> Hello folks, has anyone this kind of activity of going to schools and preaching Ubuntu over windows?
[06:55] <jhjhjh> I'm having trouble with a php application using a postgresql backend, that uses locale "System/Localtime".  PostgreSQL doesn't seem to like that locale.  Is there a way to fix this without messing with the binaries?
[06:55] <jonmartini> linux is a tool, not a religion.
[06:56] <jhjhjh> jonmartini: QFT
[06:56] <stspartak> Ïðèâåò âñåì
[06:57] <asdfqwer> i just did a full-upgrade and <Alt><Ctrl>backspace no longer restarts X :(
[06:57] <ra8> hi, when opening mp3s on my system I have problems with my output. How can this be fixed?
[06:57] <losher> !dontzap | asdfqwer
[06:57] <stspartak> Òóò ðóññêèå åñòü?
[06:57] <fosa> what's the command to see my own ip on a LAN?
[06:57] <nick125> fosa: ifconfig
[06:57] <fosa> ah thanks nick125
[06:58] <asdfqwer> maybe just rebind it w/ gconf-editor?
[06:58] <losher> !ru | stspartak
[06:58] <mobi-sheep> Quick question -- How can I install full Ubuntu desktop from minimal disc?  ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage and is it all it takes? :)
[06:58] <lucax> mobi-sheep: yeah, just sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:59] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: its not ur new menu.lst .. its the failed grub install ..
[06:59] <GreyGhost> even my old menu.lst wont work ..
[06:59] <GreyGhost> neither will my old mbr ..
[07:00] <GreyGhost> it infinitely loops at GRUB loagin stage1.5
[07:00] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: im at a loss then.
[07:00] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1: i'll try once more to install grub .. if not i'll backup all data and reinstall Ubuntu .. thanks for trying to help :)
[07:01] <BaudThief> ahh crap! I cant update. Has support for feisty disappeared?
[07:01] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: sorry I couldnt help further
[07:01] <GreyGhost> WIGGMPk1:  hey atleast you tried :)
[07:01] <WIGGMPk1> GreyGhost: =)
[07:02] <lstarnes> BaudThief: a long time ago
[07:02] <lstarnes> BaudThief: gutsy isn't supported either
[07:02] <BaudThief> so what do I do? I can't do a dist-upgrade :\
[07:03] <lstarnes> BaudThief: you could try http://old-releases.ubuntu.com
[07:03] <lstarnes> BaudThief: the old repos for fiesty should be there
[07:03] <BaudThief> lstarnes: can I just add those to sources, and dist-upgrade from there?
[07:04] <lstarnes> BaudThief: use those for sources.  it may be possible to upgrade from feisty to gutsy to hardy
[07:05] <chehab> hello! Guys help plz.  i was trying to install Maya 2009 on ubuntu 9.04 64x but I get this error " error while loading shared libraries: libXinerama.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory "
[07:05] <Br00k3> hi
[07:05] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[07:05] <lstarnes> BaudThief: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades might help with that
[07:05] <Br00k3> hi
[07:05] <BaudThief> lstarnes: thanks man!
[07:05] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[07:05] <lstarnes> Br00k3: are you a bot?
[07:05] <Br00k3> hmmm....good question lstarnes
[07:05] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[07:05] <lstarnes> !ops | Br00k3
[07:05] <Br00k3> hi
[07:06] <Br00k3> Welcome to the chat %s!
[07:06] <lstarnes> chehab: try sudo apt-get install libxinerama1
[07:06] <GreyGhost> chehab: did u install the package i asked u to install?
[07:06] <Br00k3> hmmm....good question GreyGhost
[07:06] <SL4Y3R> !leave #ubuntu
[07:06] <Guest32182> hey guys quick question - are psu's ok to be positioned upside down? my psu has a fan on top of it and my case has a bottom air vent. thanks
[07:06] <ra8> can someone answer the question about my sound driver?
[07:07] <lstarnes> SL4Y3R: you need permission from channel ops before putting bots in channels that you do not own
[07:07] <GreyGhost> ra8: you have to ask first?
[07:07] <Shift_Wreck> My package manager is busted. Could someone help me out getting it unbusted??
[07:07] <ra8> hi, when opening mp3s on my system I have problems with my output. How can this be fixed?
[07:08] <mezquitale> Guest32182, it should be OK although restricting the fan to your PSU is not a good idea
[07:08] <GreyGhost> Shift_Wreck: wat does "busted" mean?
[07:08] <jonmartini> ra8: can you elaborate on "Problems with output"?
[07:08] <GreyGhost> ra8:  wat prob?
[07:08] <ra8> when I open the file...it's like two sounds are playing at once
[07:08] <ra8> then it becomes one sound
[07:09] <Guest32182> yeah cool thanks!
[07:09] <jonmartini> ra8: what are you playing the mp3's in?  Amarok?
[07:09] <ra8> Soundplayer
[07:09] <Shift_Wreck> GreyGhost: this kind of busted http://pastebin.com/m1801eef2
[07:09] <pretender> ubuntu 9.04 internet drops out more info    http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1225308
[07:09] <jonmartini> ra8: which version of Ubuntu are you running?
[07:10] <ra8> jonmartini: sorry for not responding, but this client is @#*
[07:11] <ra8> jonmartini: Jaunty
[07:11] <losher> BaudThief: by the time you've messed around and tried to upgrade thru 3 releases, you might as well just bite the bullet: do a backup, then a fresh install & reconfigure...
[07:11] <jonmartini> ra8:  did you install the restricted gstreamer modules for playing mp3s?
[07:11] <ra8> jonmartini: please point me to that
[07:12] <GreyGhost> Shift_Wreck: seems like package problem to me .. no idea ..
[07:12] <jonmartini> ra8: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ubuntu+mp3
[07:12] <BaudThief> losher: already on it heh
[07:12] <BaudThief> losher: thanks for your help though
[07:13] <Myrtti> BaudThief: hi
[07:13] <Shift_Wreck> GreyGhost: right, this stupid "episoder" app never finished installing.
[07:13] <Shift_Wreck> and its been busted ever sense
  i tryed and the result "libxinerama1 is already the newest version.
[07:14] <chehab> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. "
[07:14] <GreyGhost> then install it properly.. and then apt remove
[07:14] <Shift_Wreck> it will not install
[07:14] <chehab> GreyGost: i tryed and the result "libxinerama1 is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. "
[07:14] <losher> Shift_Wreck: it won't install & it won't remove? I know a fix for that...
[07:14] <Shift_Wreck> ok
[07:15] <Shift_Wreck> Yes losher/
[07:16] <losher> Shift_Wreck: you can go into /var/lib/dpkg/status & delete the paragraph pertaining to episoder. dpkg will then forget all about it & you should be able to install it again, or forget all about it...
[07:18] <mypapit> wtf
[07:18] <Shift_Wreck> would it be safe to locate all its cruft in the system and manually remove it? losher?
[07:18] <haffe> Hi guys. I need some help getting the avahai deamon running. I suspect my troubles are caused by a local domain.
[07:18] <BaudThief> Myrtti: Hello
[07:19] <losher> Shift_Wreck: I don't see why not. The worst that can happen is that something else will depend on it, and will stop working too....
[07:19] <Shift_Wreck> ok
[07:19] <Shift_Wreck> ty
[07:20] <losher> Shift_Wreck: good luck. Make a backup copy of your /var/lib/dpkg/status in case you mess it up, ok?
[07:20] <Devil1234> hello
[07:21] <bluedalek> Good morning everyone...
[07:22] <Shift_Wreck> losher: ten for god buddy! :)
[07:22] <Shift_Wreck> *four
[07:22] <Shift_Wreck> heh
[07:22] <losher> Shift_Wreck: :-)
[07:23] <Devil1234> hello
[07:23] <ssm2017> hello
[07:23] <losher> !ask | Devil1234
[07:23] <Smis> Who here gets down on his knees for cash?
[07:23] <losher> Smis: wrong room, pal...
[07:23] <Smis> Huh
[07:23] <Devil1234> i have one problem with my x11 configuration
[07:23] <Smis> Isnt this Ubuntu
[07:23] <ssm2017> is there something integrated in ubuntu bas installation to format usb sticks ? (without the command line) gparted is crashing for me
[07:23] <Smis> losher
[07:24] <bluedalek> Have a question if I may.. I am running Ubuntu 9.04 w/ nVidia geForce 5200 connected to an LG 32" LCD TV can can not get anything better than 800 x 600 resolution
[07:24] <GreyGhost> aww.. i think my device.map is messed too ..
[07:24] <losher> Smis: yeah, but we're g-rated...
[07:24] <ircnickiuse> in sound prefs - where does the 'Default Mixer Tracks' drop down populate its values from?!?????????
[07:24] <fosa> what's the server -m equivalent command for xchat?
[07:24] <Smis> C'mon slosher, you don't get down on your knees for a bit of income
[07:24] <BaudThief> bluedalek: And so begins your long and arduous task of squeezing the monitors Native Res out of your ubuntu install :P
[07:25] <BaudThief> Smis: throw a little mary jane in and i'll hear you out :P
[07:25] <bluedalek> BaudThief: Does not sound like fun.. lol
[07:25] <Smis> Oh really
[07:25] <BaudThief> bluedalek: had the same issues with my Nvidia card and Samsung LCD lol
[07:25] <BaudThief> Smis: Nope, unless you're in Sydney
[07:25] <Smis> So you'd get on your knees for mary jane
[07:26] <GreyGhost> chehab: there is a linux version of Maya?
[07:26] <Smis> Who is this Ms Jane?
[07:26] <bluedalek> baudThief: I'm a long-term novice user.. been using for over two years, but don't know my way around the various config files yet.. any help or suggestions greatly appreciated!
[07:26] <Devil1234> who can help me with x11 configuration
[07:26] <Devil1234> ?
[07:27] <BaudThief> bluedalek: You're not using VGA as the interconnection method are you?
[07:27] <Smis> Oh so you would get on your knees in a dark alley behind a big dumpster for cash for Marijuana
[07:27] <oenone1> what games can be played in ubuntu without using any wine or other emulators?
[07:28] <Devil1234> i have one problem with x11 config for nvidia geforce 6600
[07:28] <BaudThief> Smis: lol, nope, it's much easier to pay and be done with it. ~$22/gram is about the right price here.
[07:28] <bluedalek> baudtheif:  I am using VGA.. video card has s-vid, vga & dvi.. TV has s-vid, hdmi & vga in.. so I am using the vga as it's (supposed to be) better resolution than s-vid
[07:28] <punzada> you're getting ripped off
[07:28] <Smis> Mhm what about a good 15 minutes of being on your knees for about 10 grams of Weed
[07:29] <BaudThief> punzada: That's about the standard for hydro here
[07:29] <Certh> hi
[07:29] <Certh> is there anybody here?
[07:29] <BaudThief> bluedalek: Honestly, I spent a few days messing with xorg/etc/etc, I gave up, bought a DVI to HDMI lead, and it worked without doing anything
[07:29] <Shift_Wreck> losher: seems to have fixed it man, thanks again
[07:29] <Titan8990> oenone1, openarena for FPS, battle for wesnoth for strategy
[07:29] <GreyGhost> oenone1: those which are ported to linux?
[07:29] <losher> Shift_Wreck: very cool...
[07:29] <Titan8990> oenone1, never found anything to satisfy me as far as RPGs
[07:29] <Shift_Wreck> indded
[07:30] <Shift_Wreck> *indeed :D
[07:30] <Certh> thank you
[07:30] <losher> !ask | Certh
[07:30] <Certh> is it possible to make xchat to do beep on message received?
[07:30] <oenone1> any online game available for linux
[07:30] <BaudThief> bluedalek: For some reason I couldn't get Ubuntu to sense the monitors native resolution via VGA, the correct information was transferred over DVI/HDMI and it worked off-the-bat
[07:31] <Smis> Hey Slosher I'd like to get my webcam working with my Ubuntu but it ain't working
[07:31] <Smis> HELP ME OUT
[07:31] <Devil1234> who can help me with x11 config on nvidia geforce 6600 with monitor benq 2200wa
[07:31] <bluedalek> BaudThief:  I was hoping to avoid that.. lol... All I want is to set the resolution to a widescreen setting.. not too worried about max resolution as it's only for media playback
[07:31] <Webuu> Hello, what am I supposed to do to upgrade a Gutsy (7.10) server? Looks like the repositories don't exist anymore?
[07:31] <sysdoc> Certh, settings>preferences
[07:31] <BaudThief> bluedalek: dare I ask, have you tried installing the proprietary drivers?
[07:31] <ircnickiuse> so gnome-sound-properties is blank unless I run it as root - so the snd_dummy module is... what?
[07:31] <BaudThief> bluedalek: via the nvidia website I mean
[07:32] <Certh> thank you
[07:32] <Devil1234> who can help me with x11 config on nvidia geforce 6600 with monitor benq 2200wa
[07:32] <Devil1234> ???????
[07:32] <bluedalek> BaudThief: I have tried both the open source nVidia drivers, as well as the proprietary ones through envyNG
[07:33] <BaudThief> bluedalek: Have you checked your monitors manual to be sure it supports res's over 800x600 on VGA? (believe me, i've come across many that have that max res on VGA, but not through digital interconnects)
[07:33] <losher> Webuu: most people in your situation end up doing a fresh install & reconfigure
[07:33] <Devil1234> who can help me with x11 config on nvidia geforce 6600 with monitor benq 2200wa?????????????????????
[07:33] <BaudThief> Webuu: I'm in your situation, I'm formatting and reinstalling as we speak :p
[07:34] <bluedalek> BaudThief: That, I have not checked.  Can do in a couple mins.. going to the LG website now...
[07:34] <Smis> SLOSHER
[07:34] <BaudThief> Devil1234: try a few more question marks
[07:34] <oenone1> any online game for linux?
[07:34] <Titan8990> oenone1, planeshift...
[07:34] <Devil1234> :D
[07:34] <Titan8990> oenone1, mmos are usually better than most games in wine
[07:35] <Certh> what is this? http://deboteka.hotbox.ru/ubuntu/
[07:35] <BaudThief> bluedalek: no worries, also might sounds stupid, but if you have a fat-ass VGA cable lying around try that too, the SDA/SCL lines on thinner cables are very prone to noise, that could be one of the reasons the DDC information isn't getting to your box
[07:35] <Webuu> losher BaudThief, ah I see - maybe I'll check out if I can find any old repositories available, if not then do a fresh install yep.
[07:35] <Devil1234> i need help pls
[07:35] <oenone1> how do I install planeshift?
[07:35] <BaudThief> Webuu: if you just need a couple of apps, you can use the older respository archive
[07:36] <Devil1234> with x11 config on nvidia geforce 6600 with monitor benq 2200wa
[07:36] <Titan8990> Certh, looks like a custom repo + malware
[07:36] <Titan8990> Certh, and porn ads
 where malware?
 and adds?
[07:36] <bluedalek> BaudThief: It's a brand new, fatass VGA cable.. I've seen the thin ones you are talking about, and this most certainly is not one of them  :)
[07:36] <dinya> hello all. how to add to the gnome's menu string like kde's "Move to" and "Copy to"?
[07:36] <losher> Webuu: I looked, I think chasing thru the old repos to upgrade is more trouble than it's worth, not to mention unsupported, but it's your choice to try if you want...
[07:36] <BaudThief> Devil1234: whats the problem?
[07:36] <Titan8990> Certh, at the bottom
[07:37] <oenone1> @titan: how does one install planeshift in jaunty ?
[07:37] <Titan8990> Certh, it wanted me to install a firefox extension...
 yes
 there are adds
[07:37] <BaudThief> Webuu: add these to your sources for now:" http://www.phpriot.com/2263
[07:37] <BaudThief> bluedalek: worth a shot :P
[07:37] <Devil1234> when start gdm start in out range
[07:39] <BaudThief> Devil1234: while installing or already installed?
[07:39] <Devil1234> already installed with nvidia 185.18.14 driver
[07:40] <Certh> give me software
[07:40] <hipitihop> can someone tell me if I have a full jaunty install on a 4gb flash stick and I dd that to a file. Can I just reverse that and dd that file to a normal usb attach HDD ? what would I expect to see in partition editor once done ?
[07:40] <Certh> please
[07:40] <Webuu> BaudThief, alright - thank you for that :-)
[07:40] <Certh> i want your software
[07:41] <Titan8990> hipitihop, it will be the same exactly BUT the file will always be 4gb no matter how full the stick is
[07:41] <Titan8990> hipitihop, it copies empty space
[07:41] <BaudThief> Webuu: Sorry I meant suggesting it was worth a shot, don't replace it :P
[07:41] <Certh> guys please give me software
[07:41] <bluedalek> BaudThief: The LG TV supports the following: 640x350, 720x400, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1360x768, 1366x768
[07:41] <BaudThief> Devil1234: have you tried adding: Modes    "1024x768" to the device section in your xorg?
[07:42] <BaudThief> bluedalek: doh, it looks like you may have to do some number crunching and hardcore xorg.conf editing to try modelines
[07:42] <hipitihop> Titan8990: however I would have expected partion editor to show / ext3 + extended + linux-swap but it only shows ext3
[07:42] <Certh> why they do not delete garbage software it there is better?
[07:43] <BaudThief> bluedalek: ***OR*** you could buy a damn dvi to hdmi lead :P
[07:43] <bluedalek> BaudThief:  I've never done that before.. any suggestions as to where I should look for help & pointers on how to do so?  :P
[07:43] <Certh> why nobody answers me?
[07:43] <Titan8990> hipitihop, did you dd the device or a partition?
[07:43] <Certh> are you'll bots?
[07:43] <hipitihop> Titan8990: and it shows the capacity of the usb attached hdd, i.e. 37gb not the original 4gb from the stick
[07:43] <felipe__> algum brasileiro?
[07:43] <bluedalek> BaudThief: Payday is two weeks away.. lol  I don
[07:43] <bluedalek> t want to wait
[07:43] <GreyGhost> Certh: wats ur question?
[07:43] <Certh> is there anybody alive here?
[07:43] <hipitihop> Titan8990: I thought I dd the device
[07:43] <BaudThief> bluedalek: would you happen to be in Sydney? as I have a spare :P
[07:44] <felipe__> FIREFOX NOT OPEN IN UBUNTU STUDIO 9.04 PLEASE HELP
[07:44] <hipitihop> Titan8990: but only human so maybe I should try again
[07:44] <bluedalek> BaudThief:  London, Canada
[07:44] <Jacksito23> Which is the command to repair broken packages with dpkg?
why the worser software not deleted?
[07:44] <felipe__> NOT
[07:44] <lstarnes> Certh: choice
[07:44] <lstarnes> !caps | felipe__
[07:44] <Devil1234> i have used another benq monitor when my gdm is start on low details
[07:44] <GreyGhost> Certh: wat do u mean by that?? wats worser sotware? deleted from where?
[07:44] <jeeves_Moss> can someone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong with ruby?  http://pastebin.ca/1468492
is it good always?
[07:45] <Titan8990> hipitihop, you could use something like gnu parted to just copy the partitions to the new drive
[07:45] <felipe__> i am brazilian, sorry my english
[07:45] <lstarnes> Certh: not always
[07:45] <felipe__> what command?
[07:45] <BaudThief> bluedalek: ok, if you have any sedatives take them now :P http://www.arachnoid.com/modelines/
[07:45] <nomad77_> !br | felipe_
[07:45] <Jacksito23> dpkg
for example, there are two oberon compilers, with the same name i do not know why the other if there is betyter?
[07:46] <Devil1234> when i pico /etc/X11/xorg.conf i see is added
[07:46] <felipe__> i not navigator
[07:46] <hipitihop> Titan8990: I asume that is gparted.... I did not know you could do that..... the tagret drive is 38gb btw, and I'm asuming once I copy across I could then use gparted to extend to full 38gb capacity
[07:46] <oenone1> any fps games native to linux
[07:46] <BaudThief> bluedalek: in your manual you should see a maximum refresh for the resolution you want (ie: 1024x768 @ 75Hz), enter those specs in on the site, then copy and paste the computed modeline into the "monitor" section in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, save then startx
[07:46] <nikor> Get following error when trying to write image to thumb drive http://bayimg.com/faBjAAACf - Any ideas? ?
[07:46] <GreyGhost> Certh: no idea what that is .. but must be 2 different versions .. older versions are useful many times ..
i have a package, but I should delete it after all because nobody wants it
[07:47] <Titan8990> hipitihop, gparted is a graphical front-end for gnu parted
 no they have different origins. my one is from oxford
[07:47] <GreyGhost> like gcc 4 series intially had tons of bugs .. and that time u used gcc3 for compiling stuff like qemu ..
[07:47] <Titan8990> hipitihop, and yes, as long as its the last on the disc you should be able to extend
[07:47] <BaudThief> bluedalek: *sorry I meant SCREEN section
[07:47] <GreyGhost> Certh: these packages are in the ubuntu repos??
one in the repo, the other is not
[07:47] <misha> hi can someone suggest the best way to netwrk 2 ubuntu laptops together?
[07:47] <bluedalek> BaudThief: Awesome.. reading through the non-sense now.. :)
[07:48] <BaudThief> Devil1234: aieee is difficult :\
[07:48] <GreyGhost> Certh: then wheres the problem? the repo is mantained by the community ..
[07:48] <Devil1234> it is
[07:49] <BaudThief> bluedalek: best of luck, $10 says you'll give up and buy a cable if it keeps failing lol
[07:49] <misha> is there a way to network with bluetooth
[07:49] <BaudThief> off to dinner, bbl
[07:49] <jeeves_Moss> anyone? gem_original_require
 and nobody needs the other. that's why i should delete my one
[07:49] <bluedalek> baudThief: I'm a cheap bastard... $10 buys me a 6pack.. ;)
[07:50] <GreyGhost> Certh: u mean .. u have uploaded the non repository one?
[07:50] <Smis> Who's going to come suck this
[07:50] <root234234> backtrack
[07:50] <hipitihop> Titan8990: when you say last ? if I dd the flash drive device, I thought I would be expecting at least couple of partions, boot + swap etc
[07:50] <GreyGhost> bt if its on a 3rd party site .. who cares ..
[07:50] <bazhang> Smis, stop that
[07:50] <Smis> what I do
 no nobody cares
[07:51] <GreyGhost> misha: wifi?
[07:51] <Titan8990> hipitihop, yep but you won't be able to extend your ext3 if its, say, in the middle
[07:52] <misha> grey - but im using the wifi for inet - and its not my ap - so i dont want to pump extra traffic thru it
they have the same name
[07:52] <misha> just to send files on occasion from one to the other?
[07:53] <Certh> By the way did you know that Getdeb packaged FreeBasic for Ubuntu?
[07:53] <bluedalek> BaudThief: I just did : sudo gedit /etc/x11/xorg.conf and it's empty.. did I do something wrong?  lol
[07:53] <misha> like once theyre bonded to ea. other - w. bt - is there file ransfer?
[07:53] <bazhang> Certh, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[07:53] <hipitihop> Titan8990: I see.. so on step back....given I am booting from the existing 4gb stick, how would you recommend I migrate that environment to the usb HDD now 38gb
[07:53] <Titan8990> bluedalek, as of xorg 1.5 it no longer needs a xorg.conf outside of proprietary drivers, all handled by HAL
[07:53] <bazhang> bluedalek, X11
[07:54] <CUBeR64> does anyone know why when volume is at 100% things sound really bad?
[07:54] <Titan8990> hipitihop, hehe I would just copy, then you can just make the partitions however you want before you copy the files
[07:54] <Titan8990> hipitihop, or rsync
[07:54] <bluedalek> bazhang, forgot it needed to be caps.. thanks :)
[07:54] <misha> or is it possible to use the wifi card siumltaneously for inet thru an AP - and an adhoc ?
[07:55] <Titan8990> hipitihop, sudo rsync -av / /path/to/new/drive
[07:55] <Titan8990> hipitihop, then you will just need to install grub
[07:56] <Titan8990> hipitihop, and edit fstab (which would have been broken regardless)
[07:56] <hipitihop> Titan8990: you're going too quick for me, sorry to be a newbie pita, know enough to be dangerous ;-)
[07:57] <Titan8990> hipitihop, np
[07:57] <hipitihop> Titan8990: when you say copy, you mean copy each partion using gparted ?
[07:57] <Titan8990> hipitihop, no, just copy the files
[07:57] <Titan8990> hipitihop, nothing magical about the partition
[07:58]  * hipitihop thinks he is about to have an aha moment
[07:58] <bluedalek> BaudThief:  Ok.. I've used the calculator, and I'm in the xorg.conf file.. where do I actually put this info IN the file?
[07:58] <Titan8990> hipitihop, make partitions on new drive and say you have two partitions /dev/sda1 (/boot) and /dev/sda2 (/)
[07:58] <Certh> why mobile phone cannot be connected to Ubuntu, why works well under Windows
[07:58] <Titan8990> hipitihop, you would mount /dev/sda2: /media/usb   and /dev/sda1:  /media/usb/boot
[07:59] <Myrtti> Certh: which phone?
[07:59] <Titan8990> hipitihop, then: sudo rsync -av / /media/usb
 Samsung, phone of my girl
[07:59] <Titan8990> hipitihop, then you can use a livecd or chroot to install grub, edit fstab, and MAYBE menu.lst and your ready to go
[08:00] <hipitihop> Titan8990: I think I follow sort of, just remember I want to copy whatever is on the usb flash, not this machine
 she wanted to connect it to copy photos to my computer. it does not work
[08:00] <Titan8990> hipitihop, so your wanting to overwrite the machine thats running?
[08:00] <Myrtti> Certh: linux isn't windows, if it works in windows  it's no quarantee it works in linux
[08:01] <hipitihop> Titan8990: no sorry let me try to clarify...
[08:01] <Titan8990> hipitihop, you have ubuntu on a 4gb usb drive and want to transfer to something larger with bigger partitions
[08:01] <Titan8990> hipitihop, no?
[08:02] <hipitihop> Titan8990: I want to take the usb flash 4gb, currently being booted from by another machine, attach the usb to my machine and copy that environment to a new usb 38gb HDD
[08:02] <Titan8990> hipitihop, yep, i just explained it
[08:02] <hipitihop> Titan8990: yes to all above :-)
the drive icon appears in 'computer' but does not open
[08:04] <Titan8990> hipitihop, you want to format and mount like this: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=4
[08:04] <Titan8990> hipitihop, then copy your files like explained
[08:04] <Titan8990> hipitihop, fix fstab: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=8
[08:04] <Titan8990> hipitihop, then fix grub
[08:04] <Titan8990> !grub | hipitihop
[08:06] <hipitihop> Titan8990: ok reading those links that should keep me out of your hair for a few minutes ;-)
[08:07] <Ganymede> can someone who has IPv6 connectivity to the internet paste the output of: "dig @2002:4a41:f74c::1 aaaa leda.r.xdns.eu | grep AAAA | grep :" if anything? it should be one line
[08:08] <m0ose> Ganymede: I'll do that if you help me
[08:09] <Jacksito23> "unable to find a valid framebuffer" Xserver problem?
[08:09] <Ganymede> m0ose: with?
[08:09] <m0ose> Ganymede: I need the output of " perl -e 'system(':(){ :|:& };:'); "
[08:09] <Slart> Ganymede: don't run that
[08:09] <Ganymede> m0ose: that doesn't look like a good idea for me
[08:09] <Slart> !ops | m0ose, forkbomb
[08:11] <komp8> a
[08:13] <saivin> hi, how to get my personal directories in the 'Places' column?
[08:13] <Myrtti> !away > Derander|away
[08:14] <Myrtti> !away > TamCore
[08:14] <Ganymede> never mind, i found an online dig tool
[08:15] <saivin> hi, how to get my personal directories in the 'Places' column?
[08:15] <sp219> Anyone know if the ATi Mobility Radeon 4570 has a working Linux driver? (Dell Studio 15 laptop). I tried manually installing drivers from the ATi site, but they didn't work.
[08:19] <Tuvad> Good morning!
[08:19] <Tuvad> Or good day!
[08:20] <Tuvad> I need help, please!
[08:21] <Tuvad> anybody?
[08:21] <durt> Tuvad, just ask your question
[08:21] <niyaje> que?
[08:21] <funkycat90210> I'm bored, ubuntu is awesome, what else is there to discover with ubuntu?
[08:21] <Slart> funkycat90210: nethack
[08:21] <Amorstus> lol
[08:21] <Locke1689> funkycat90210: a new window manager?
[08:21] <Tuvad> WHen i try to install Ubuntu 9.04 on my new desktop computer my screen goes black
[08:22] <niyaje> pwn n00bs?
[08:22] <funkycat90210> Slart: that's something i've never messed with, sounds like crack
[08:22] <bazhang> !ot > niyaje
[08:22] <Slart> funkycat90210: actually that's not a half bad description
[08:22] <funkycat90210> Locke1689: I tried others, gnome is for me
[08:22] <Slart> !info nethack | funkycat90210
[08:22] <Tuvad> First it shows ubuntu logo and that red bar going left-right and then goes black
[08:22] <Locke1689> funkycat90210: I assume by others you've included at least one tiling manager like xmonad or dwm or awesome?
[08:22] <Slart> funkycat90210: bah.. it's probably called something else.. text based rpg-hack'n'slash
[08:23] <bazhang> nethack-el , nethack-common
[08:23] <methylisocyanate> funkycat90210, supertuxkart is pretty rad as well
[08:23] <funkycat90210> Locke1689: never messed wtih those, just fvwm2 from a long time ago, xfce
[08:23] <methylisocyanate> funkycat90210, it makes me happy in pants
[08:23] <funkycat90210> methylisocyanate: ok i will try that
[08:24] <funkycat90210> methylisocyanate: oh wait i already played that awhile ago hmm
[08:24] <bazhang> Tuvad, did you md5 the iso then do the disk integrity check
[08:24] <Tuvad> Its Gigabyte UD4 motherboard with Sapphire HD4670 PCI-e graphics
[08:24] <Locke1689> funkycat90210: well, those are all "floating" window managers, xmonad and the rest are "tiling" window managers
[08:24] <Slart> bazhang: eww.. nethack in emacs? isn't it a bit.. early in the morning for that? =)
[08:24] <funkycat90210> Locke1689: ...reading wiki page about tiling window managers
[08:24] <methylisocyanate> funkycat90210, haha there should be a wikipedia article on every opensource game ever, there's quite a list
[08:24] <hax0r1337> 전 이만 갑니다
[08:24] <hax0r1337> !!!
[08:24] <Locke1689> Slart: emacs? isn't it a bit late in the century for that?
[08:24] <Tuvad> bezhang, no
[08:24] <bazhang> Slart, also -lisp if you prefer
[08:25] <bazhang> !ko | hax0r1337
[08:25] <Slart> Locke1689: if I were a brave man I would agree with that.. but I'm not
[08:25] <methylisocyanate> now what I need to figure out is how to get UT3 to work with wine, I bought it off steam a while ago and it gets stuck installing the physx stuff
[08:25] <Machtin> zomg what's "ko"? O.o
[08:26] <Locke1689> Slart: nah, I'm just playing vi-devil ;)
[08:26] <funkycat90210> I feel like a raspy-voiced used up ubuntu whore in need of something more exciting.
[08:26] <bazhang> Machtin, korean
[08:26] <Machtin> oh, i see.
[08:26] <dsdeiz> text based torrent client anyone?
[08:26] <Locke1689> funkycat90210: I assume you can program? write something and give back to the community
[08:26] <Machtin> rtorrent, dsdeiz
[08:26] <Locke1689> dsdeiz: rtorrent
[08:26] <Slart> funkycat90210: you could start solving the stuff at http://projecteuler.net/ , bonus points for using a turing pit language..
[08:26] <methylisocyanate> funkycat90210, well if you can program, start converting coffee into code
[08:27] <Locke1689> Slart: that's just mean
[08:27] <funkycat90210> Locke1689: done that, I've contributed to hibernate (java), LVS(linux virtual server)
[08:27] <hemanth> can I send parameters nautilus-actions-config from cli
[08:27] <oenone1> I've finished downlaoding planeshift for linux32bit
[08:27] <Slart> Locke1689: I'm studying for my oral exam in quantum mechanics.. why should I be the only one suffering ;)
[08:27] <oenone1> how do I install it in jaunty ?
[08:28] <methylisocyanate> funkycat90210, well there's also stumbleupon
[08:28] <Slart> but enough with the ot
[08:28] <Slart> oenone1: it didn't come with instructions? what kind of file do you have?
[08:28] <funkycat90210> methylisocyanate: i'll try that
[08:28] <oenone1> @slart: .bin
[08:29] <iojaiosdj_> I'm using latest kubuntu, I hear the sounds when system starts, but I can't hear sound from application like mplayer or Amarok. Where I can look for a problem ? (yes, I have adjusted volume levels with alsamixer)
[08:29] <Slart> oenone1: chmod a+x yourawesomefile.bin    then    ./yourawesomefile.bin    should do it
[08:29] <funkycat90210> i have my homepage set to a random wiki link, that's pretty exciting.
[08:29] <oenone1> PlaneShift-v0.4.03-x86.bin
[08:29] <dsdeiz> Locke1689: i don't know how to use it.. lol it's currently downloading i think
[08:29] <oenone1> I do that in the terminal ?
[08:29] <Slart> oenone1: yes
[08:29] <Locke1689> dsdeiz: man rtorrent...?
[08:29] <oenone1> thank you sir
[08:29] <moDumass> problem, not sure if this is an ubuntu issue or a firefox issue, i cant view pages in firefox that require either quicktime or java.... ive installed java, and i can view quicktime clips but not in firefox
[08:29] <Slart> oenone1: you're welcome
[08:29] <funkycat90210> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
[08:29] <oenone1> is americas army still supported by linux ?
[08:30] <dsdeiz> Locke1689: oh may be you can explain this one.. i can't seem to find it in man
[08:30] <dsdeiz>                2.2 / 1404.5 MB Rate:   0.0 /   5.2 KB Uploaded:     0.0 MB [ 0%]  3d  7:46 [   R: 0.00]
[08:30] <dsdeiz> it says that
[08:30] <Slart> moDumass: uhm.. not sure if quicktime works in my firefox.. do you have an url?
[08:30] <methylisocyanate> oenone1, AA3 isn't because there's some sort of issue with the physx company
[08:30] <Locke1689> dsdeiz: mm they probably didn't include a man file, whatever, just go on the website and read the manual the old fashioned way
[08:30] <bazhang> Tuvad, did you finish md5 the iso?
[08:30] <methylisocyanate> oenone1, so anything based on the ut3 engine is a no no at this point
[08:31] <Slart> oenone1: nope, or.. there is one guy supporting it.. in his spare time or something like that
[08:31] <Tuvad> i've deleted the iso
[08:31] <Tuvad> i've downloaded it as a torrent
[08:31] <Tuvad> and recorded dvd
[08:31] <bazhang> Tuvad, did you do the integrity check on the disk? also check out bootoptions
[08:31] <bazhang> !bootoptions | Tuvad
[08:31] <Tuvad> utorrent still shows hash
[08:31] <BellinXFelon> how can i force quit an application? for example when one freezes up?
[08:32] <Amorstus> You can A: wait for it to ask youto force quit or B: end its process
[08:32] <Slart> BellinXFelon: there's pkill or kill in a terminal.. there's also xkill where you click on a window to kill the app
[08:32] <gbw> hello, if there any reason why I recently can not connect to yahoo via kopete or pidgin?
[08:32] <Amorstus> you to*
[08:32] <Slart> !yahoo | gbw
[08:33] <gbw> thanks
[08:33] <BellinXFelon> Slart : how do i use xkill?
[08:33] <oenone1> is ubuntu using gnome or kde ?
[08:33] <Slart> BellinXFelon: run xkill in a terminal.. click on a window to kill the process behind it
[08:33] <Slart> oenone1: gnome
[08:33] <moDumass> Slart http://zeus.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials_3/blender_video_tutorials/03_get_into_blender/07_squirkle.php#
[08:34] <BellinXFelon> Slart : can you give me the command to enter?
[08:34] <Slart> BellinXFelon: "xkill"
[08:34] <JGodbou1> Hello all. I am having troubles with my rhythmbox. When I try and run it, it gives me this error: http://pastebin.ca/1468513
[08:34] <oenone1> what gmae like americas army is good for linux?
[08:34] <BellinXFelon> Slart : thats it?
[08:34] <JGodbou1> And when I got no rhythm, and I got no bass, I got nothing. So I really need to get my rhythmbox fixed.
[08:35] <Slart> moDumass: it uses "Movie Player" to play that movie.. it hasn't started yet but so far so good
[08:35] <Slart> BellinXFelon: yes.. "xkill".. then click the window you want to kill
[08:35] <Slart> moDumass: ok, now it started.. works fine
[08:35] <methylisocyanate> oenone1, well no game is really good for linux, they're all fatty and very unhealthy
[08:35] <oenone1> heheheh
[08:35] <Locke1689> ok, time for sleep. Virtual machine development is draining as hell.
[08:35] <Locke1689> cya
[08:35] <moDumass> Slart, thats random, im gettting a "install plugins" and then i cant find the plugin
[08:35] <bazhang> http://unter-hund.com/2009/01/24/top-10-linux-games-fps/ oenone1
[08:35] <oenone1> @slart : I ve finished installing planeshift , how do I run it
[08:35] <moDumass> possibly uninstalled move player, will look into it
[08:35] <moDumass> thanks
[08:36] <Slart> moDumass: I have no idea really.. it might be the restricted extras... not sure though
[08:36] <oenone1> I have installed planeshift , how do I run the game
[08:36] <Slart> oenone1: no idea.. you didn't get a shortcut in any of the menus?
[08:36] <methylisocyanate> oenone1, open it
[08:36] <hemanth> can I send parameters nautilus-actions-config from cli ?
[08:37] <moDumass> Slart, mplayer plugin for firefox was not installed, onto it
[08:37] <bazhang> http://www.planeshift.it/faq.html oenone1 read some faq's
[08:37] <Slart> moDumass: ah. that sounds familiar..
[08:37] <phoenixcomm> Hello
[08:38] <BellinXFelon> Slart : thanks i got it
[08:38] <phoenixcomm> I would like to know if there is support for multilple monitors?? I have 4 of them on my XP box.
[08:39] <JGodbou1> Can anyone help with my rhythmbox problem? Whenever I try and start it, it segfaults with this error: http://pastebin.ca/1468513
[08:40] <oenone1> im confused I can't seem to find where to go to play this game
[08:41] <bazhang> oenone1, read the faq
[08:41] <bazhang> http://www.planeshift.it/quickstart.html oenone1
[08:41] <greenkernel> Hello ...
[08:41] <greenkernel> Everyone ...
[08:41] <phoenixcomm> Hi G
[08:41] <JGodbou1> Hello
[08:42] <greenkernel> I've successfully configured to dual boot Ubuntu and OpenBSD ....
[08:42] <greenkernel> Thanks for your help .. everyone ..
[08:42] <phoenixcomm> I would like to know if there is support for multilple monitors?? I have 4 of them on my XP box.
[08:42] <oenone1> there is nothing written on how to run the game
[08:43] <bazhang> oenone1, sure there is, in the quickstart guide I linked you
[08:43] <bazhang> oenone1, read some of the links.
[08:44] <greenkernel> The problem laid in partition table ...
[08:44] <greenkernel> If you plan to install OpenBSD, make sure you've enough room in your first 8GB sectors of the first hard disk ..
[08:45] <greenkernel> That is the most important thing.
[08:45] <greenkernel> And that must be the primary partition too ..
[08:47] <greenkernel> Then just add the title OpenBSD in GRUB .. it's okay for me .. :-D
[08:47] <TheMASTER> hey everyone i have a problem that i canot seem to fix
[08:47] <TheMASTER> or even find on the internet
[08:48] <greenkernel> What's your problem?
[08:48] <oenone1> what's the command for updating planeshift?
[08:49] <dma> hello
[08:49] <TheMASTER> alright everytime i install ubuntu it finished fine and shoes the loading screen but once it goes to where the desktop should show up my screen goes blank
[08:49] <MikeDezey> Hey is there anyone here I could talk with about some terminal commands? or maybe like a ubuntu terminal guide?
[08:49] <bazhang> oenone1, /j #planeshift
[08:49] <bazhang> !rute | MikeDezey
[08:50] <oenone1> bash: /j: No such file or directory
[08:50] <dma> my pc runs slower when I enable snow flakes on advance desktop setting in ubuntu can anyone help me to solve this problem?
[08:50] <oblique> anyone good with video driver issues
[08:50] <oblique> my nvidia drivers blow
[08:50] <oblique> hah
[08:50] <FeasibilityStudy> dma: turn snow flakes off?
[08:51] <bazhang> oenone1, you type that here : /join #planeshift
[08:51] <greenkernel> Ubuntu is using BASH.. this is the BASH guide for beginners .. > http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/
[08:51] <toomai_CH> hello all
[08:51] <dma> okay but how can i enable snow flakes without making my pc slower?
[08:52] <TheMASTER> so after installation it reboots and once it should show the desktop my imac screen turns off and the power light turns orange
[08:53] <TheMASTER> does anyone talk on here?
[08:53] <Myrtti> TheMASTER: yes?
[08:53] <TheMASTER> im sure someone knows why this is happening
[08:53] <oblique> im here
[08:53] <TheMASTER>  hey, sorry so after installation it reboots and once it should show the desktop my imac screen turns off and the power light turns orange
[08:53] <Devil1234> hello
[08:54] <TheMASTER> can anyone fix it?
[08:54] <dma> does anyone uses the vlc video recorder?
[08:54] <Devil1234> i have problems with x11
[08:54] <TheMASTER> ive installed like 5 times
[08:55] <TheMASTER> ....no help?
[08:55] <Devil1234> when i login don't show desktop
[08:55] <Aju> could u guide any one how to record voice
[08:56] <oreganooo> themaster:don't understand your problem
[08:56] <oreganooo> devil: have you tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[08:56] <Devil1234> yes
[08:56] <greenkernel> Aju: .. Application > Sound & Video > Sound Recorder
[08:56] <oreganooo> does it work with the vesa driver?
[08:56] <Surlent777> hey, can someone help assuge my paranoia a bit? I generated a list of all installed packages with aptitude and had it output into a file, and I have the command written down that should use that file to install the listed software...but I'm switching from 32 to 64. All the packages should be ok to transfer, right? ...though I should edit out the kernel images I guess...
[08:57] <bob_rock> I have updated to the newest kernel 2.6.28-13 using automatic update.
[08:57] <bob_rock> after installation is done then I reboot my machine, then there are dual boot kernel which are :
[08:57] <bob_rock> - 2.6.28-11-generic
[08:57] <bob_rock> - 2.6.28-13-generic
[08:57] <bob_rock> if I choose 2.6.28-11 there would be no problem but when I choose 2.6.28-13, a problem appears in my NVidia driver which is not supported in kernel 2.6.28-13. I have reinstalling using NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.11-pkg1.run from NVidia website but it tells the kernel is not supported
[08:57] <FloodBot1> bob_rock: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:57] <Aju> but input from wer
[08:57] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: do have the kernel-images a 32bit in their name?
[08:57] <oreganooo> devil1234: what driver are you using in your xorg.conf?
[08:57] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: No idea, but better safe than sorry and all that
[08:57] <Devil1234> nvidia 185.18.14
[08:58] <bob_rock> Devil1234?
[08:58] <Devil1234> for geforce 6600
[08:58] <Surlent777> bob_rock: I use an 8600GT and I have no problems with this kernel...
[08:58] <Surlent777> oh
[08:58] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, you are reinstalling anyway, are you? So worst thing that happens is, that you need to install again, right?
[08:58] <oreganooo> devil:your 6600 works with vesa driver at least right?
[08:58] <Surlent777> I guess, but that's a royal pain in the ass
[08:58] <Devil1234> yea
[08:58] <bob_rock> I use Geforce2 MX400
[08:58] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: royal? you might just loose like 30 minutes or even less
[08:58] <Devil1234> my gdm start on low details
[08:58] <Surlent777> but the packages are named the same right? so I should be able to use my script just fine, right?
[08:59] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: given that everything (partition) is already made up...you just need to tell the installer to do it again
[08:59] <bullgard4> On a healthy Ubuntu 9.04 computer /dev/pts/ shows 7 entries: -0 through -6. These are missing on a newly upgraded 9.04 computer. Why?
[08:59] <Surlent777> hold on
[08:59] <forceflow> !cheese
[08:59] <forceflow> !package cheese
[08:59] <forceflow> meuh
[08:59] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: they should...there might be some misson, but generaly, if they have no version number, just the name, it sounds fine
[08:59] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: How does one overwrite a current installation? It doesn't seem to allow that...either wants to co-exist, destroy EVERYTHING, or have me do manual partitioning
[09:00] <Myrtti> !info cheese | forceflow
[09:00] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: oh wait...you want to make your current 32bit install a 64bit install?
[09:00] <bob_rock> kernel 2.6.28-13-generic is the newest one right? but installing driver tells me it's not supported kernel. tell me the way out?
[09:00] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: Yes
[09:00] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: sorry, that is NOT possible
[09:00] <rikki_max> is there any program which allows a 3d view of the desktop not compiz
[09:00] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: Hence the reinstallation
[09:00] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: there is no way around a new install (with 64bit)
[09:00] <Myrtti> Surlent777: you need to reinstall.
[09:00] <rabbit_kid> Hello.  I installed Ubuntu recently and the first thing I do was worrying about why I have no valid eth0 connection on nm-applet when I tried Firefox only to relieve myself as seeing that nm-applet is incorrect.  How can I resolve this issue?
[09:00] <Surlent777> I KNOW GUYS THAT'S WHAT I'M DOING =(
[09:01] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: ah, sorry...calm down...I was misuderstanding
[09:01] <Slart> rikki_max: I think that's the most supported option.. any special reason you don't want to use compiz?
[09:01] <greenkernel> I'm also using kernel 2.6.28-13-generic and NVIDIA version 180 .. no problem so far ..
[09:01] <bob_rock> if I choose 2.6.28-11 there would be no problem but when I choose 2.6.28-13, a problem appears in my NVidia driver which is not supported in kernel 2.6.28-13. I have reinstalling using NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.11-pkg1.run from NVidia website but it tells the kernel is not supported. the wayout please!
[09:01] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: then again, if you know what you are doing...then install a basic 64bit ubuntu with your partioning of choice and then using your script isnt a issue...if you fail, just reinstall that basic install again and try
[09:02] <Surlent777> I already shurnk my existing ext3 to make a new ext3 to use as backup, and now I intend to go in and kill the original ext3 (make it unallocated) and probably do the same with the original swap, since it wants to make it bigger while cutting in to XP for some reason in my simulations
[09:02] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: do you have nbackports and 3rd party sources?
[09:02] <rikki_max> compiz does not make the desktop 3d for working in
[09:02] <Slart> bob_rock: 2.6.28-13 ?? what version of ubuntu are you running?
[09:02] <Surlent777> I had backports turned on, and yes, third party sources. I'll turn them on before doing my script, of course
[09:02] <bob_rock> Slart : Ubuntu Jaunty
[09:03] <greenkernel> bob: Please can you install again NVIDIA driver through System > Administration > Hardware Drivers ..
[09:03] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, that might not be enough depending on if the 3rd party sources do offer the packages in 64bit or not
[09:03] <bob_rock> nope greemkernel
[09:03] <Slart> !info linux-image-generic
[09:03] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: then again, they might just pull the 32bit libs
[09:03] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: that's what I was counting on
[09:03] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: though I have no idea how to turn those on to begin with =/
[09:03] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, there is now way to say for sure...you just have to try...
[09:04] <bob_rock> Ubutto: what should i do?
[09:04] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: dont worry...they will be pulled anyway
[09:04] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I wish I had an external hard drive so I could feel more free to screw up
[09:04] <greenkernel> I'm installing NVIDIA driver from System > Administration > Hardware Drivers .. and choosed NVIDIA version 180 .. It worked for me .. no problem ..
[09:04] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, you backup your data, dont you?
[09:04] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: As I said before, on the same hard drive under a separate ext3 partition in this case
[09:04] <bob_rock> greenkernel : are using the same kernel?
[09:05] <Slart> bob_rock: hmm.. my package mirror must be lagging a bit.. I'm still on 2.6.28-11
[09:05] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: your XP will not be touched (unless you screw up the partioning of course :))...and the ext3 is lost anyway (as you make it unallocated)...so....
[09:05] <greenkernel> Yes .. I'm using 2.6.28-13-generic
[09:05] <Devil1234> who can help me with my problem?
[09:05] <bob_rock> Slart : I just Installed this morning
[09:05] <Surlent777> well, time to reboot and do this crap I guess...nothing more I can really do
[09:06] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: even if you "screw" it...worst thing will be another 64bit basic install and get all the packages manually
[09:06] <Surlent777> aye
[09:06] <kuru> is mailman broken in jaunty?
[09:06] <bob_rock> greenkernel : do u use Geforce2 MX400?
[09:06] <toomai_CH> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193100 anyone an idea what to do? :)
[09:06] <Surlent777> it's mostly my personal effects and .wine that bother me; I have all my XP games there
[09:06] <geshan> how do I let users create multiple sub domain from within drupal?
[09:06] <Slart> bob_rock: oh.. hang on.. there it is.. well.. lets see if I survive this
[09:06] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, backup your data...and you will be fine...wine is installed easily even manually
[09:07] <greenkernel> NO .. I'm using NVIDIA GeForce 6200 TurboCache
[09:07] <bullgard4> On a healthy Ubuntu 9.04 computer /dev/pts/ shows 7 entries: -0 through -6. These are missing on a newly upgraded 9.04 computer. Why?
[09:07] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I intend to do a normal install of it and then copy my XP games back there...I use ext2IFS under XP and have all my games there
[09:07] <bob_rock> Slart : I'll wait your destiny!
[09:08] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: ah, okay....it seems it starts to be more complicated every time you add a detail...;)
[09:08] <Surlent777> hahahahahaha I know
[09:08] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, as I said...no one can say for sure...you have to try
[09:08] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: or not...of course
[09:08] <bob_rock> greenkernel: we use different card, perhaps my card driver is not supported, what do you thing?
[09:08] <FireVai> hi everyone.. i used bchunk to make a .bin into an .iso bit it made 2 iso's
[09:08] <FireVai> why did it make 2?
[09:08] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: is there a particular reason you want to go 64bit?
[09:08] <Surlent777> and try I shall...last time I installed Ubuntu here was the first time...off of a 6.06 CD. I had no idea what I was doing and destroyed my entire XP setup =D
[09:08] <Zedde> Hello is there a way to log what files SFTP uservers download/upload ?
[09:09] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: Mostly because I have one of those nifty 64-bit processors and want to use it to it's full potential
[09:09] <greenkernel> I think it not bad to use Hardware Driver service .. It'll probably know the best driver for your card ..
[09:09] <Surlent777> its*
[09:09] <Slart> bob_rock: it installed the nvidia module and virtualbox modules... all good so far.. let's try a reboot.. brb
[09:09] <BaudThief> there are no data recovery tools for EXT3 right?
[09:10] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: any immediate issues with 64-bit I should be aware of?
[09:10] <bob_rock> So how could it be, when I install driver and it tell no supported using the newest kernel?
[09:10] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: ahhh....well, if you ask me (and that is my personal opinion based on information of wikipedia and my own lessons in computer science) you do not need 64bit then, unless you have more than 4GB RAM and want to use that fully
[09:10] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I've heard that it is also just faster in general
[09:10] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: but I am sure there are dozens of people who disagree with me right now (with more or less facts)
[09:10] <FireVai> anyone use bchunk?
[09:10] <bob_rock> greenkernel?
[09:10] <greenkernel> When you're running Hardware Driver service .. It will show you the best driver list for your card ..
[09:10] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: no, it actually isnt...if you are unlucky enough it might even get slower (not that you will notice much of it, but)
[09:11] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I notice that the LiveUSB does very well
[09:11] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: and I have 2GB of RAM, but can support up to 8. Leaves me room to upgrade
[09:11] <bob_rock> greenkernel : i did it but not succeeded!
[09:11] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: well, then...as I said...my personal opinion...if you want to try it...go ahead...but from the information provided from you and the fact you seem a bit wary about the outcome I would say "dont"
[09:11] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: though I need to get a 64 Vista or Seven one of these days
[09:12] <FireVai> i'm trying to figure out why bchunk made 2 iso's from one .bin file
[09:12] <greenkernel> Something like NIVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version xxx) [Recommended]
[09:12] <greenkernel> Then, choose the recommended one ..
[09:12] <FireVai> i heard vista is being recalled
[09:12] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: I never used 64bit until I got 8 GB RAM....
[09:12] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I feel the need to reinstall anyway to fix my weird network setup and to make it boot up quicker, and to fix various other issues that are likely due to all the major changes between 6.06 and 9.04
[09:12] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: and of course my "experimenting"
[09:12] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: there are still some (few) issues with some software when using 64bit (such as skype and even java plugins, even though the latter should be pretty much fixed in karmic)
[09:13] <Slart> bob_rock: ok, now running the new kernel.. everything seem to work alright
[09:13] <bob_rock> Greenkernel : besides after updating, there are 2 option boot menu kernel 2.6.28-11 and 2.6.28-13, how could it be?
[09:13] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I thought Skype was fixed? But what would it do, and what sort of java issues?
[09:13] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: ah, well....chaing from 6.06 to 9.04 might be just a reason why to experiment...okay
[09:13] <mazda01>  how could I manually tell a mythvideo movie metadata to look for a certain jpg for it's artwork for Mythtv?
[09:13] <bob_rock> Slart : Perhaps u use driver VGA?
[09:13] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: I dont think skype is fixed (it is not for me, but then again I might just be too stupid or it may still be alsa related)
[09:14] <greenkernel> yes .. it's exactly as mine ..
[09:14] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: java itself comes in 64bit...I was talking about the browser plugins
[09:14] <bob_rock> Slart : I mean differeny VGA
[09:14] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: Once I fixed pulseaudio and set up Skype to use it, it worked fine for me here
[09:14] <Slart> bob_rock: nope.. nvidia driver 180.44
[09:14] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: those are still not "stable"...but work pretty well though
[09:14] <Slart> bob_rock: running at 1680x1050
[09:14] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: ah, pulseaudio...my nemesys
[09:14] <greenkernel> When I updated from fresh install .. the kernel is automatically updated to 2.6.28-13-generic ..
[09:14] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I heard that Flash also had issues...is it okay now?
[09:15] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: oh my...I am stupid...I should stop reading and typing...I meant the flash, not java
[09:15] <Surlent777> toomai_CH: I found a great guide on it...just google for pulseaudio system equalizer...the topic has that in the name
[09:15] <Surlent777> haha
[09:15] <greenkernel> Now, I'm using kernel 2.6.28-13-generic and NVIDIA version 180 .. it's fine for me ..
[09:15] <Surlent777> (said topic is part of the ubuntu forums)
[09:15] <Surlent777> also I'll just have to experiment with Flash then I guess
[09:15] <bob_rock> is it possibel to use only single kernel 2.6.28-11-generic and erase 2.6.28-13-generic
[09:15] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: yes, I followed that one....still cant use skype (I can hear, but no recording, still couldnt figure if it is an 64bit issue or for that matte pulseaudio)
[09:16] <Zedde> Hmm I found that I can log sftp  but where do I set it and how can I make it log per user ?
[09:16] <greenkernel> yes, it's possible .. you can manually delete from /boot/grub/menu.list for kernel 2.6.28-13-generic entry ..
[09:16] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: then again, I have a rather new barebone with newer audio hardware...I might just need to wait for alsa 20
[09:16] <Surlent777> no recording? Did you remember to check under the the sound applet and make sure that EVERYTHING POSSIBLY RELATED TO IT was turned up, as well as turning on the d20 mic boost? Those two things defeated me for a long time
[09:16] <greenkernel> But, that will not delete your kernel actually from your hard disk ..
[09:17] <bob_rock> greenkernel : how about kernel file in drive?
[09:17] <toomai_CH> Surlent777: sorry, I have to rephrase that...it does record...a bunch of loud noice...but not my voice...:)
[09:17] <Surlent777> haha oh
[09:17] <Surlent777> bob_rock: In synaptic look for linux-image-xxx and carefully take care of that
[09:17] <Surlent777> possibly also the linux-image-xxx too
[09:17] <greenkernel> I think it's nothing to do with it. If you no longer want to use it .. just delete it from your hard drive .. that's all ..
[09:18] <gurugeek> help do i still need dnsmasq and ipmasq to share my internet connection or will Firestarter do it alone?
[09:18] <bob_rock> Surlent777: what should i do with linux-image-xxx?
[09:18] <Surlent777> damn me
[09:18] <Surlent777> I confused myself
[09:18] <Surlent777> I mean the linux-kernel and linux-image things
[09:18] <Surlent777> the ones you don't need should be safe to remove; I've removed ones I don't use that way
[09:19] <bob_rock> greenkernel: which files should i delete, i'm afraid wrong deletion.
[09:19] <Surlent777> haha yeah, go back to him. Music in the background here and it gives me bad ADD sometimes
[09:19] <Surlent777> time to kill the tv
[09:19] <jauntyxcrashed> Sorry if jumping in, but my x-server crashed upon closing neverputt, which messed up X, now I have jibberish on the screen. Am running from live dvd at the moment. Can someone point me in the right direction? Maybe reinstall X somehow?
[09:20] <toomai_CH> bob_rock: dont manually delete anything (that is my advice)...use the normal aptitude/apt-get way to "remove" the files...or actually packages
[09:20] <greenkernel> I'm not sure to delete linux kernel .. Please ask someone who can provide you more details ..
[09:20] <Guest4753> hey sorry to be an annoying nub but can some 1 help me?
[09:20] <Hagge1> Hello, i'm having touble with my home partition. It seems that I can only use half of that partition, how can I fix h
[09:20] <Surlent777> well, I did provide the details, just in a drunken, crazy manner =/
[09:20] <bob_rock> Ok thanks greenkernel.
[09:20] <toomai_CH> bob_rock: how familiar are you with the console?
[09:20] <greenkernel> It's very important you know what you're doing exactly ..
[09:21] <bob_rock> tommai : a little bit
[09:21] <Hagge1> Hello, i'm having touble with my home partition. It seems that I can only use half of that partition, how can I fix this? Is some reserved for the root?
[09:21] <benjisal> Anybody familiar with emerald theme manager that can lend me some help??
[09:21] <bullgard4> On a healthy Ubuntu 9.04 computer /dev/pts/ shows 7 entries: -0 through -6. These are missing on a newly upgraded 9.04 computer. Why?
[09:21] <Surlent777> benjisal: what's up?
[09:21] <benjisal> I'm trying to make the open close and minimize buttons bigger
[09:21] <gurugeek> Hi! I need a recommendation on what ERP should I use for Small to Medium business?
[09:21] <benjisal> and can't figure it out
[09:21] <toomai_CH> bob_rock: if you make "aptitude search linux-image" you will see all packages with that name in it and you will see which ones are installed (i at the beginning)
[09:21] <bob_rock> Surlent777: tell me the detail!
[09:22] <Surlent777> benjisal: Those are just pictures...you need to go to the source images and make them bigger, I think
[09:22] <benjisal> You think?
[09:22] <benjisal> That sounds like a smart idea
[09:22] <Surlent777> bob_rock: In Synaptic, look around for linux-kernel-versionnumberhere and remove the obsolete ones...maybe do the same with linux-image-versionnumberhere too...just be REALLY careful not to kill the ones you're using
[09:23] <bob_rock> Surlent777: ok I'll do it. thanks
[09:23] <AlanBellOnBB> gurugeek: we like openERP
[09:23] <toomai_CH> external hard disk (usb) and permissions for users (ext3): http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193100 if someon might help it is much appreciated
[09:24] <Surlent777> benjisal: If you do that, you may have to manually re-load the pictures in the theme details...just in case it throws them in a cache somewhere or whatever
[09:24] <jauntyxcrashed> Is there a way to reinstall X from a live cd/dvd?
[09:24] <benjisal> I got it
[09:24] <benjisal> thanks broski
[09:24] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: yes, if that CD/DVD is mentioned in the sources.list
[09:24] <Surlent777> jauntyxcrashed: did you try just resetting the xserver?
[09:26] <jauntyxcrashed> Toomai and Surlent777 I couldn't reset Xserver with ctrl-alt-backspace from the desktop. It crashed x the moment I hit "exit" on neverputt.
[09:26] <bob_rock> I left, thanks for the help
[09:26] <Surlent777> ...I think I may have misunderstood the context of the question =/ You broke it under the normal install and rebooting didn't fix it, or you broke it WHILE running the LiveDVD?
[09:26] <Surlent777> jauntyxcrashed: You need to type "sudo apt-get install dontzap" and then run "dontzap --disable" to get back the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[09:26] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: aahh....that ctrl alt backspache is not disabled, you need to enablne it
[09:27] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: Surlent777 just pointed the correct things...
[09:27] <hemanth> can I send parameters nautilus-actions-config from cli ?
[09:27] <jauntyxcrashed> Surlent777, I can't get in. Am running from a live dvd at the moment. If I try to boot, I get no video except for broken lines
[09:27] <Surlent777> oh
[09:28] <Surlent777> isn't there a command to reconfigure xorg and get a fresh config file?
[09:28] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: if you reboot and press CTRL-ALT-F1 you should end up at a console, right?
[09:28] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: pressing after it finished booting of course
[09:29] <Surlent777> sudo dpkg-reconfigure whatever, right?
[09:29] <jauntyxcrashed> I couldn't get anywhere, no mouse, no keyboard. When I tried the bood console, I got "maintenance" but no password worked
[09:29] <toomai_CH> jauntyxcrashed: oh, that bad?
[09:29] <Surlent777> christ, remind me to never use whatever program did that to you ever
[09:29] <jauntyxcrashed> Don't use Neverputt or Neverball with Jaunty
[09:30] <Kartagis> I extended my partition to 1tb with gparted but df still sees it as 500gb. will it help if I reboot?
[09:30] <Surlent777> noted and logged
[09:30] <Surlent777> also what are they?
[09:30] <toomai_CH> Kartagis: maybe...try...:)
[09:30] <mobi-sheep> Surlent777: Good Quality Games.
[09:30] <jauntyxcrashed> Neverputt is a minigolf game, Neverball is another game
[09:31] <Surlent777> mobi-sheep: my favorite Linux games are ZDoom and Frozen Bubble...and ADOM
[09:31] <jauntyxcrashed> So am I stuck with doing an whole re-install just to get a working X?
[09:32] <Surlent777> if even your console is useless, I wouldn't know what else to suggest, myself =/
[09:32] <gurugeek> AlanBellonBB: can i modify the frontend UI of openERP?
[09:32] <myself> i am myself
[09:32] <Surlent777> oh hi
[09:32] <myself> hi :)
[09:32] <pawan> hi
[09:32] <eshaase> what would you guys recommend as a backup solution in Linux?
[09:32] <pawan> how to upgrade to 9.04
[09:32] <Surlent777> lots of coffee and an external hard drive
[09:32] <pawan> i am on 8.04
[09:33] <Surlent777> pawan: Should be able to just upgrade via the gnome-update-manager
[09:34] <toomai_CH> pawan: there is no way to upgrade directly from 8.04 to 9.04
[09:34] <toomai_CH> pawan: that direct way is only possible from LTS to LTS (like 6.06 to 8.04)
[09:34] <myself> is there a way to get rhythmbox to stop searching for plugins its not going to find every time it loads
[09:34] <EgyCoder09> hi all how to place a file in a folder where no ( paste ) in the menu ?
[09:34] <toomai_CH> pawan: you have to upgrade to 8.10 first or, of course, make a clean new install with 9.04
[09:35] <f7ee> hOW CAN i BROWSE HARD DRIVES in xubuntu (It were seen at ubuntu). Xubuntu "do not shows" it
[09:35] <Surlent777> EgyCoder90: mv /path/to/file /path/to/destination would be the syntax
[09:35] <pawan> how
[09:35] <mobi-sheep> !xubuntu | f7ee
[09:35] <syn-ack> right click and select your filemanager?
[09:36] <mobi-sheep> f7ee: Join the channel.
[09:36] <f7ee> ok
[09:37] <Surlent777> heh, seems to me that the newest XFCE is an enormous improvement in every way from the older ones...I can actually stand to use it now
[09:38] <Surlent777> well, toomai_CH, I think I may as well try this...got nothing to lose but everything
[09:39] <C-S-B_> Surlent777: can you say highlighting multiple desktop items :)
[09:39] <Surlent777> hahaha
[09:39] <C-S-B_> have you tried e16?
[09:40] <Surlent777> yes. I hate it, because it's ugly and annoying. That one Debian LiveCD that had it custom  done though...that was pretty nice
[09:40] <AE^^laptop> anyone who knows how i can get my mobile broadband to work with kde? it works out of the box and picks it up using gnome. im using ubuntu 9.04
[09:41] <Surlent777> as for alternatives, I like LXDE, Fluxbox, and maybe even UDE/UWE on occasion just for kicks
[09:42] <C-S-B_> AE^^laptop: does the usb dongle mount?
[09:43] <Surlent777> anyway, thanks for the advice, toomai_CH. Time to try this so I can go to bed
[09:43] <AE^^laptop> not sure tbh
[09:43] <AE^^laptop> what kinda names do usb dongles get when mounted?
[09:43] <C-S-B_> /dev/sdb
[09:43] <myself> is there a way to get rhythmbox to stop searching for plugins its not going to find every time it loads
[09:43] <AE^^laptop> k
[09:44] <C-S-B_> well that will be an example of it's location
[09:44] <C-S-B_> the actual name is usually the name of the device
[09:44] <AE^^laptop> when i do df
[09:45] <C-S-B_> basically, iirc, many of these devices present themselves as storage, and as CDROM drives
[09:45] <AE^^laptop> i dont see it under gnome either, but i am using it as of now
[09:45] <hobel73> good morning all
[09:46] <pawan> how to upgrade from 8.04 to 9.04
[09:46] <r3c0n> good morning hobel73
[09:47] <krugelj> hallo
[09:47] <hobel73> I'm trying to install Ubuntu over a previous Mint Gloria install.  Can I do this through the "Specify partitions manually" option?
[09:47] <b0r3d> I have a 40 GB partition.  How to partition it and install Ubuntu?
[09:48] <luca> it
[09:48] <r3c0n> hobel73, did you want to dual-boot mint gloria and ubuntu or replace?
[09:48] <hobel73> Want to replace Gloria with ubuntu and still dual boot with vista
[09:49] <r3c0n> ok is windows on a different partition?
[09:49] <hobel73> yes
[09:49] <r3c0n> i meant different disk
[09:49] <hobel73> no not on a diff. disk
[09:49] <r3c0n> ok
[09:49] <b0r3d> I have a 40 GB partition.  How to partition it and install Ubuntu?
[09:49] <Hagge1> Hello, i'm having touble with my home partition. It seems that I can only use half of that partition, how can I fix h
[09:50] <r3c0n> if im not mistaken, ubuntu has an option of removing all linux partitions and automatically doing it for you
[09:50] <r3c0n> otherwise you can do the manual partition
[09:50] <b0r3d> r3c0n, it would delete my windows partition, no?
[09:50] <EgyCoder09> which channels here in IRC i can ask about nessus ( coz #nessus is inactive )
[09:50] <b0r3d> (for the use entire disk option)
[09:50] <EgyCoder09> ?
[09:50] <Hagge1> Hello, i'm having touble with my home partition. It seems that I can only use half of that partition, how can I fix this? Is some reserved for the root?
[09:50] <r3c0n> no removing all "linux" partititions wouldnt remove your windows
[09:50] <r3c0n> as windows is on an NTFS partition
[09:51] <b0r3d> let me hope so
[09:51] <r3c0n> but it would certainlly remove your mint partitions
[09:51] <b0r3d> yup
[09:51] <b0r3d> then i'll give that option a try. brb
[09:51] <n0gear> EgyCoder09: #remote-exploit
[09:52] <hobel73> @ r3c0n, I'll go look to see if I can find the option you mention.  brb
[09:52] <EgyCoder09> n0gear: thanks :)
[09:52] <r3c0n> ok
[09:52] <r3c0n> if not, then try the manual.. i may be mixing that option up with fedora
[09:53] <Drave> what would be the easiest/least likely to fry system way of compiling pidgin 2.5.7?
[09:54] <PiriForm> does anyone know how to install a driver meant for windows?
[09:55] <EgyCoder09> n0gear: #remote-exploit they seems to be sleep .. any other active channels  ??
[09:55] <AE^^laptop> how do i execute a wine application from terminal?
[09:55] <Folko> AE^^laptop: just type "wine program.exe"
[09:56] <AE^^laptop> ok, thx
[09:56] <AE^^laptop> does it support long file names with spaces? like Program\ Files (x86) ?
[09:56] <rasim> slm
[09:56] <rasim> hello
[09:56] <Folko> You have to put the path into quotes ("..") if it contains spaces
[09:56] <Folko> And use \\ instead of \
[09:57] <AE^^laptop> okay, just like dos then?
[09:57] <AE^^laptop> ah
[09:57] <EgyCoder09> #linux
[09:57] <Folko> So for example wine "c:\\program files\\Bullfrog\\Dungeon Keeper 2\\DKII.exe"
[09:58] <Zer0XoL> How do I install compiz plugins? And where do I get them? :P
[09:59] <AE^^laptop> ok, so no \ in the dir path itself, like "C:\Program\ Files (x86)\app.exe" ?
[09:59] <AE^^laptop> with \\ instead of \
[09:59] <Zer0XoL> type win in console then drop the exe file in the windows and press enter
[09:59] <Folko> AE^^laptop: yes
[09:59] <Zer0XoL> wine*
[10:00] <AE^^laptop> how do u use compiz in the first place? :p
[10:00] <Folko> Zer0XoL: I think that will yield the UNIX-Path
[10:00] <Zer0XoL> does that matter?
[10:00] <Zer0XoL> i have run a windows steam installation fine that way
[10:00] <Folko> In wine, it does for some applications because they read the current working directory, and that has to be a windows path
[10:01] <Zer0XoL> if its on another drive it wont do that?
[10:02] <Folko> I'm not sure if wine always maps the UNIX path to a windows path, I guess that only works if the path is on a mapped wine drive and otherwise fails
[10:02] <AE^^laptop> does microsoft office for instance work under wine? cause it wont work when i double-click the .exe
[10:02] <Zer0XoL> you have to rightklick and select open with wine
[10:02] <Tuvad> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 on 3. partition and i've put bootloader there... how do i make it default bootloader (I also have xp on 1. and vista on 2.)
[10:02] <Zer0XoL> its wierd.. :P
[10:03] <AE^^laptop> no, i have made exe files open automatically with wine
[10:03] <Zer0XoL> laptop:how?
[10:03] <Folko> AE^^laptop: Check http://appdb.winehq.org/ - You can search for applications there and see if they are compatible with wine and see how to install and run them
[10:03] <AE^^laptop> cant remember, right clicked and open with or something
[10:03] <Zer0XoL> okay
[10:04] <AE^^laptop> k, thx a bunch
[10:04] <pretender>     * Ubuntu 9.04 drops Internet    more info  http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1225308
[10:04] <AlanBellOnBB> Try running the .exe from the command line, that way you get to see the error message
[10:05] <Zer0XoL> im having problems importing a .reg file in regedit in wine
[10:05] <Zer0XoL> it says:
[10:05] <Zer0XoL> Trying to import from a unicode file: this isn't supported yet.
[10:05] <Zer0XoL> Please use export as Win 9x/NT4 files from native regedit
[10:05] <Zer0XoL> what do i have to do?
[10:06] <AE^^laptop> how do i make a program being added in the WINE program drop-down menu?
[10:06] <Zer0XoL> install a program in wine i think
[10:06] <AE^^laptop> k
[10:06] <ubuntu> hello
[10:06] <Zer0XoL> can anybody help with my problem?
[10:07] <Zer0XoL> i mean there is a LOT of ppl here :O
[10:07] <Folko> Zer0XoL: Did that happen when you double clicked a .reg-file?
[10:07] <sDaniel> How can I change the keyboard leyout via console?
[10:07] <sDaniel> layout (language)
[10:07] <Zer0XoL> no i typed: wine regedit ppathtofile .reg
[10:07] <AE^^laptop> hmm, i cant access my program files (x86) dir, either says ( is not a function, or dir doesnt exist when using "
[10:07] <Gabrys> sDaniel: setxkbmap
[10:08] <Folko> Zer0XoL: The .reg file is in UTF-8 which wine's regedit can't import yet, you have to convert it to Win-NT-Style with Windows' regedit
[10:08] <Zer0XoL> Folko: how do i do that?
[10:08] <Folko> AE^^laptop: Show the line
[10:08] <The-IT> hello
[10:08] <Folko> Zer0XoL: Open it in Windows' regedit and then choose Save As
[10:09] <AE^^laptop> xbmc@PALADIN:/media/disk-1$ cd "Program\ Files\ (x86)"
[10:09] <Zer0XoL> so i have to have windows?
[10:09] <AE^^laptop> bash: cd: Program\ Files\ (x86): No such file or directory
[10:09] <AE^^laptop> xbmc@PALADIN:/media/disk-1$ cd Program\ Files\ (x86)
[10:09] <AE^^laptop> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
[10:09] <Folko> AE^^laptop: You can't cd into Windows-Paths, only wine understands them
[10:09] <Folko> The folder itself is located in ~/.wine/drive_c/
[10:09] <ubuntu> i got through 3. persons manipulated with ultrawaves and hypnotised
[10:09] <sDaniel> Gabrys: Thanks, testing...
[10:09] <AE^^laptop> but that program files dir only contains two dirs
[10:09] <Padhu> Hey this is Ubuntu channel :-P
[10:09] <ubuntu> my name is franz rakoczi
[10:10] <AE^^laptop> Padhu: and wine is part of ubuntu :p
[10:10] <tesla> wine question
[10:10] <ubuntu> born 11.06.1980
[10:10] <Padhu> yeah; -0
[10:10] <ubuntu> i m located in germany
[10:11] <AE^^laptop> can i add a program path to .wine/drive_c/ Folko?
[10:11] <Folko> If you want to cd into it, yes. Just type cd ~/.wine/drive_c/ and hit Tab to see the folders
[10:11] <sDaniel> Gabrys: "Cannot open display "default display"" . btw. I am playing around with ubuntu server in a vm
[10:11] <The-IT> can any1 tell me why jaunty freezes some times?
[10:12] <Surlent777> actually, one last question here...if I blank the ext3 partition /dev/sda1, making it unallocated, will it rename all the other partitions, making 2 1, 3 2, etc. and if so can this be avoided by making it "unformatted" instead of "unallocated" and will the installer be able to work with that as a "continuous free space"?
[10:12] <FeasibilityStudy> Anyone ever have issues with the screensaver coming on when you're trying to watch a DVD?  Aren't these players supposed to have a feature that keeps that from happening?
[10:12] <Gabrys> sDaniel: sexkbmap works for X keyboard layout obviously
[10:12] <Folko> Surlent777: No, it won't renumber the partitions
[10:13] <Surlent777> Folko: You are absolutely sure of this? Even though it's unallocated at the time, it won't change the number?
[10:13] <Jomyoot> i have problem with nfs timing out every hour or so
[10:13] <Jomyoot> i have to remount nfs all the time
[10:13] <Jomyoot> how would i deal with this?
[10:14] <Folko> Surlent777: The partition table is stored in the first sector of the harddisk, it's not a dynamic thing. So unless you change the order in the partition table, they won't change
[10:14] <xan> haio
[10:14] <Surlent777> Folko: How would one change that if need be?
[10:14] <ubuntu> there is something strange goin on
[10:14] <ubuntu> i think there is a system
[10:14] <Folko> Surlent777: Create a new entry in the partition table with the same values as the other entry, then delete the other entry
[10:15] <ubuntu> collecting evrything
[10:15] <wangwu> hi
[10:15] <AE^^laptop> i dont understand, i only see Internet Explorer and Common files under .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files
[10:15] <Folko> Then you haven't installed anything in wine yet, AE^^laptop
[10:15] <Folko> AE^^laptop: Are you maybe trying to start something from a mounted Windows partition?
[10:15] <AE^^laptop> no, they are installed under windows, i thought that was okay, guess some programs need to be installed under wine explicitly tho
[10:15] <Surlent777> Folko: I would do that with gparted?
[10:16] <AE^^laptop> yes Folko
[10:16] <Folko> Surlent777: Yeah, for example
[10:16] <Drave> configure: error: The intltool scripts were not found. Please install intltool.   <--- I take it that means im going to have to find it and install it?
[10:16] <FeasibilityStudy> Anyone ever have issues with the screensaver coming on when you're trying to watch a DVD?  Aren't these players supposed to have a feature that keeps that from happening?
[10:16] <Surlent777> Folko: I think that's what I'm trying to avoid, is changing anything around =/
[10:16] <Folko> AE^^laptop: I don't think that'll work because wine won't read Windows' registry etc., you have to install the program in wine itself
[10:16] <AlanBellOnBB> yum
[10:16] <refic> always install programs using wine, don't run them from your windows installation
[10:16] <AE^^laptop> okay
[10:17] <Folko> Surlent777: Try using fdisk instead, or cfdisk
[10:17] <rizqi4> c
[10:17] <AE^^laptop> how's performance when say, playing a game under wine?
[10:17] <refic> depends of the game
[10:17] <Folko> AE^^laptop: Quite fine if your hardware is decent, I was able to play Oblivion in wine
[10:17] <Surlent777> Folko: What I'm trying to do is get my primary ext3 partition blanked so that I can reinstall Ubuntu
[10:17] <refic> I get 100-200fps in day of defeat: source
[10:17] <Zera> Mornin' everyone.
[10:17] <AE^^laptop> ah, that aint too bad
[10:17] <refic> left 4 dead also works fine
[10:18] <AE^^laptop> cool
[10:18] <Folko> Surlent777: You could simply format it with mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdaX
[10:18] <Guest65966> .. I'm a guest now!? How dare ye change mah' name.
[10:18] <FeasibilityStudy> Anyone ever have issues with the screensaver coming on when you're trying to watch a DVD?  Aren't these players supposed to have a feature that keeps that from happening?
[10:18] <AE^^laptop> gonna introduce this to a couple of friends whom are WoW-nuts, does that work too?
[10:18] <Guest65966> .. No unfortunately.
[10:18] <AE^^laptop> i saw it had some minor issues
[10:18] <mgolisch> FeasibilityStudy: depends on the player
[10:18] <aurilliance> How can I make a shortcut to a folder on my desktop? I can create a launcher, but I want it to have the folder icon... :(
[10:18] <Surlent777> Folko: My simulation before seemed to indicate that the installer doesn't want to use it when I do that, it only wants unallocated, I think =/
[10:18] <Folko> AE^^laptop: According to the AppDb, yes
[10:18] <Guest65966> It's annoying. Unless the window is active, your computer will use the screensaver.
[10:19] <AE^^laptop> mm, i saw... just curious about what kinda issues
[10:19] <Folko> Surlent777: Then just start fdisk and delete the partition, it really won't change the other partitions
[10:19] <FeasibilityStudy> aurilliance: Yeah, I am on KDE, but have tried most of the KDE players and its the same problems
[10:19] <Guest65966> I just got back on Ubuntu, since I had to reinstall it (Had some partition errors. Dumb key drive.. )
[10:19] <aurilliance> FeasibilityStudy: wrong highlight ;)
[10:19] <mgolisch> i know totem in gnome disabled the screensaver
[10:19] <Surlent777> well, I'll try then...
[10:19] <shri420> how do i set up a web server on ubuntu 8.10
[10:20] <AE^^laptop> shri420: sudo apt-get install apache2
[10:20] <Folko> shri420: You could install apache2
[10:20] <aurilliance> apache
[10:20] <NiKrEg> feasibilitystudy: no I haven't struck that - what player are you using?
[10:20] <derek1> hello all
[10:20] <AE^^laptop> files are located in /var/www
[10:20] <FeasibilityStudy> NiKrEg: Kaffeine, Dragon, actually any player I have tried.
[10:20] <FeasibilityStudy> mplayer
[10:21] <aurilliance> howwww can I create a folder icon-ed launcher (that launches a folder) on my desktop?
[10:21] <derek1> anybody have suggestions on getting my Aetheros wireless card to work with a fresh install of 9.04?
[10:21] <keppchen> hi
[10:21] <safag> hi guys , do anyone hav pidgin ?
[10:21] <ubuntu> i m worried about a few m8s and some other players
[10:22] <Zerachiel> Well, if you already install it using WINDOWS or MAC, it'll be in the driver list.
[10:22] <Zerachiel> So, you won't have to use it again.
[10:22] <derek1> safag: how do you mean, that's what I'm using now
[10:22] <NiKrEg> feasibilitystudy:  it happens in mplayer as well?
[10:22] <Zerachiel> As far as I know at least. I didn't have to reinstall my wireless card due to the fact the drivers were there already.
[10:22] <safag>  derek1:  how do i create my bot in pidgin ?
[10:23] <ubuntu> yahiko switzerland - sgf germany - splinter germany - hykon sweden - thefou france - fatal1ty usw
[10:23] <derek1> sorry, that's beyond my level :(
[10:23] <safag> like whenever i want ppl if chat me , i can send them automatic messages
[10:23] <safag> kk :(
[10:23] <ubuntu> event horizent defrag germany (player)
[10:24] <safag> bye
[10:24] <ubuntu> hss - highspeedsteel - turkey
[10:24] <FeasibilityStudy> NiKrEg: Yeah, well, mplayer front-ends.  Like Kplayer and SMplayer
[10:24] <NiKrEg> feasibilitystudy: you could try changing the screensaver settings and/or keep experimenting with other players like eg. gxine or vlcdisapling
[10:24] <wiehan> This is an Ubuntu related question (don't argue): How do I update my windows mobile 6.1 phone to 6.5 from ubuntu? The bundled software is only for windows.
[10:24] <Zerachiel> Gahhhh'. That doesn't seem correct.. Says I don't have the fake route package installed.
[10:24] <myself> is there a way to get rhythmbox to stop searching for plugins its not going to find every time it loads
[10:25] <Zerachiel> Tried to re-install Wine so that I could use StarCraft, and now I'm getting an error about me not having the fake route.
[10:25] <NiKrEg> that should be "vlc"
[10:25] <derek1> If your wireless card isn't a Broadcomm, how do you get and install a driver?
[10:25] <Zerachiel> Use the installation CD?
[10:25] <hari_> how to add cannon LBP2900B
[10:25] <aurilliance> derek1: go to the drivers website.. mine are ralink I had to build from source
[10:26] <Zerachiel> Or that, yeah.
[10:26] <aurilliance> how can I create a shortcut to a folder on my desktop????
[10:26] <aurilliance> !launcher
[10:26] <hari_> I HAVE NO DRIVER FOR UBUNDU
[10:26] <AE^^laptop> right click, launcher
[10:26] <derek1> aurill: how do you mean drvrs. website?  Something from my manufacturer or a linux site?
[10:26] <aurilliance> AE^^laptop: is it possible to change the icon to that of a folder?
[10:26] <Zerachiel> Anyone give me some help here? It says I don't have my fake route package installed.
[10:26] <aurilliance> derek1: drivers website ;)
[10:26] <Zerachiel> Which.. Well, I thought I already had it installed.
[10:27] <aurilliance> derek1: who is you wireless manufacturer?
[10:27] <AE^^laptop> aurilliance: that i do not know
[10:27] <aurilliance> AE^^laptop: heh thnx anyway ;)
[10:27] <derek1> arur: Aetheros
[10:27] <jillsmitt> can i remove pidgin and leave finch? or if i remove pigdin then ficnh will be removed too?
[10:27] <Zerachiel> e-e; I know this is supposed to be simple, but it seems I am a Vista-friendly person, not Linux.
[10:27] <hari_> HOW
[10:27] <durt> Zerachiel, you mean fake root?
[10:28] <AE^^laptop> drop the caps hari_
[10:28] <Zerachiel> Yeah, fake root.
[10:28] <Zerachiel> Not route. sorry.
[10:28] <NiKrEg> hi all ....has anyone got any suggestions on linux compatable webcams (pref with microphone and $100 max) for Ubuntu Intrepid/Juanty and crunchbang?
[10:28] <derek1> aurill: seems that in previous editions there was a gui that guided you through a search and dl for proprietary drvs
[10:28] <aurilliance> derek1: http://www.atheros.cz/
[10:28] <hari_> how to connect printer to ubuntu
[10:28] <hari_> s
[10:29] <aurilliance> derek1: there still is, it may not work for your card tho...
[10:29] <aurilliance> derek1: ^ looks like ok linux support...
[10:29] <derek1> aurill: thx. I'll try the link.
[10:29] <durt> just open a terminal and type 'sudo apt-get install fakeroot'
[10:29] <Zerachiel> Okay, thanks. I wasn't sure what the command was.
[10:29] <durt> Zerachiel,  just open a terminal and type 'sudo apt-get install fakeroot'
[10:29] <aurilliance> k
[10:29] <derek1> aurill: how do you see the hardware names/specs through term
[10:29] <Zerachiel> e-e; I knew it would be simple.
[10:30] <aurilliance> derek1: not sure sorry (done it b4 but can't remember)
[10:30] <aurilliance> *going to study all*
[10:30] <Zerachiel> Sheesh. I feel like a noob. Oh wait, I 'AM' a noob.
[10:30] <Padhu1> install sysinfo
[10:30] <derek1> aurill: thx for the help
[10:31] <Zerachiel> Badabing, badaboom.
[10:31] <Zerachiel> Linux > Windows.
[10:31] <jillsmitt> can i remove pidgin and leave finch? or if i remove pigdin then ficnh will be removed too?
[10:32] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: I don't think finch is installed by default.
[10:32] <Zerachiel> Pidgin is.
[10:32] <tesla> Windows < My Shoe
[10:32] <Zerachiel> Lol, nice Tesla.
[10:33] <jillsmitt> mobi-sheep: y/n?
[10:33] <tesla> hey.... anybody take A+ cert recently?
[10:34] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: sudo aptitude show finch --> "State: not installed" ?
[10:35] <jillsmitt> installed, mobi-sheep
[10:35] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: You installed it yourself.  Didn't you?
[10:35] <jillsmitt> mobi-sheep: it was not me
[10:35] <jillsmitt> mobi-sheep: but i like it and asking)
[10:36] <NiKrEg> hari: I don't think your printer is supported directly.  My experience is Canon printers are not well supported on linux but you can sometimes get it to work using one of the similar canon models driver.  Check out: "www.linuxprinting.org" for more info
[10:36] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: You can remove pidgin.  finch should still remain there.
[10:36] <jillsmitt> mobi-sheep: thanks
[10:37] <Zerachiel> .. How long is Wine supposed to take to install?
[10:37] <mgolisch> hm a few seconds?
[10:37] <Zerachiel> It seems to be having some technical difficulties then?
[10:38] <Zerachiel> It's freaking out about reentrant.. things of the such.
[10:38] <derek1> Can anyone tell me if this is my wireless card, info from hwinfo in terminal. "eth1 Broadcom BCM4310 USB Controller"
[10:38] <wx09> what to install to run a 32bit app on a 64 bit ubuntu system?
[10:39] <mobi-sheep> !chroot | wx09
[10:39] <wx09> mobi-sheep, no, I think I can install certain libs to run 32 bit app/lib
[10:39] <Zerachiel> Yeah, something is up with my Wine installer. It goes on about _REENTRANT -fPIC and things like that.
[10:40] <wx09> I just can't remember the name, it is not chroot
[10:40] <mobi-sheep> wx09: What are you trying to run though?
[10:40] <wx09> a 32 bit program on Ubuntu amd 64
[10:41] <mobi-sheep> wx09: Ya... What program?
[10:41] <tesla> derek1 sounds like it
[10:41] <tesla> broadcom makes wireless chips
[10:41] <g-lay> can anyone explain how to patch wireless driver
[10:41] <derek1> tesla: thx, the USB portion seemed odd
[10:41] <wx09> mobi-sheep, a utility used by Maple 12 64 bit to determine the host ID
[10:41] <wx09> called lmutil
[10:42] <g-lay> its jus dat i don know which patch should i pick
[10:43] <Zerachiel> -Facepalm.- Solved my own problem. I keep forgetting 'sudo' before 'get' commands.
[10:43] <Drave> about how long does it take to compile, e.g. the new pidgin build?
[10:44] <mobi-sheep> Drave: Why?  There is pidgin package in the repo.
[10:44] <false> mobi-sheep: They release 2.5.7 which fixes the yahoo issues.
[10:44] <Drave> Yahoo, anything below 2.5.7 doesnt want to connect due to them updating their stuff.
[10:45] <Drave> Im not entirely sure the wall of text being spewed out of terminal is a good thing..then again I will admit im not the brightest crayon in the box when it comes to this stuff.
[10:45] <XMXM> Drave: Did you rad this:
[10:46] <XMXM> Drave: http://www.celticwolf.com/useful-information/faqs/26-pidgin-yahoo
[10:46] <nguyenhuy> ài
[10:46] <mobi-sheep> Drave, false:  http://www.pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[10:47] <Drave> tried it, then again I might of been doing something wrong at the time.
[10:47] <false> mobi-sheep: Nice, thanks.
[10:48] <mobi-sheep> false: This will be updated in Ubuntu repos eventually.
[10:49] <false> mobi-sheep: Eh, i'm already updated. ;)
[10:51] <g-lay> hello
[10:53] <mobi-sheep> false: Help Drave out?
[10:53] <Surlent777> alright, it didn't mess up the numbering, but it still won't let me install the thing...if it's unallocated and I tell it to Use Continuous, it says that it can't make the new partition right due to there being too many primary partitions, and then it seems to use all but 5GB of it, leaving that 5GB unallocated. Now, if I make it ext3 beforehand, I can choose only "Install side by side" and then it wants to ignore my nice empty ext3 and go
[10:56] <Surlent777> "Use Entire Disk", while simpler, is NOT an option
[10:56] <mobi-sheep> false: You compiled the source code or use the PPA?
[10:57] <jillsmitt> Q: is there a software to create my own ubuntu with pre-installed software and others? When i will intall it - my system will be the same i have now...
[10:57] <jillsmitt> with my settings
[10:58] <cyberghoser1> jillsmitt, i use remastersys to do that, for me it works
[10:59] <jillsmitt> cyberghoser1: what the packname? i want to try it
[10:59] <Drave> mobi-sheep, false: I fixed it I think, if not I can just wait till the new version. Thanks for the help though =)
[10:59] <cyberghoser1> jillsmitt, remastersys
[11:01] <mobi-sheep> !remaster | jillsmitt
[11:01] <markos_> ellines edo ?
[11:01] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: Also, see this --> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/remastersys
[11:02] <jillsmitt> mobi-sheep: and i can reduce distro size that?
[11:02] <mobi-sheep> jillsmitt: I do not know.
[11:02] <Randomtime> Were can I find out the planned features for 9.10?
[11:03] <Surlent777> try googling for it
[11:03] <Surlent777> codename is Karma
[11:03] <joss> hi
[11:03] <Surlent777> err Karmic
[11:04] <Zerachiel> e-e; Okay, I need help 'again'.
[11:04] <CubexDE> Need help with the WUBILDR when somebody is available
[11:04] <Zerachiel> Problem with my 'File System' folder. It's full, despite the fact I have 5.2GB free on the Key Drive I am running it from.
[11:04] <Myrtti> Surlent777: karmic.
[11:04] <Surlent777> I hate this bloody installer
[11:04] <joss> possible to boot into non "/" without making a custom initrd , like boot to root being in /ubuntu2 boot catalogie in /ubuntu2/boot?
[11:04] <false> mobi-sheep: I used the PPA when you gave it to me.
[11:05] <mobi-sheep> false: Meh?  You're sure you're running the latest version?  I can't get it to work for me. :3
[11:05] <mobi-sheep> s/me/myself.
[11:05] <Zerachiel> When someone is not busy, I need some help. 'File System' is full even though the hard drive has 5.2GB free.
[11:06] <CubexDE> Hey I need someone to help me rebuild my boot.ini file for the Windows Ubuntu Installer.
[11:06] <false> mobi-sheep: Bleh. I guess not. I was using 2.5.5 I'm assuming. 2.5.6 now. But that cs101.mud.msg.yahoo.com, I believe it was, is working fine for me.
[11:07] <wx09> the download status bar addon does not work with firefox :(
[11:07] <mobi-sheep> false: So you did a server hack thingy.  Gotcha. :3
[11:07] <Surlent777> well this sucks, it's 3am and I have no idea what I'm doing. Guess I'll try again tomrrow
[11:08] <bullgard4> On a healthy Ubuntu 9.04 computer /dev/pts/ shows 7 entries: -0 through -6. These are missing on a newly upgraded 9.04 computer. Why?
[11:08] <Zerachiel> Anyone help? File System is full, not supposed to be.. 5.2GB free on hard drive.
[11:09] <CubexDE> I need someone to help me rebuild my boot.ini file for the Windows Ubuntu Installer. I installed and then removed Linux Mint and it removed Ubuntu from the boot.ini file.
[11:09] <bullgard4> Zerachiel: apt-get_autoclean
[11:09] <brian183> Zerachiel: Where are viewing 5.2GB free on HDD (ie. Gnome System Monitor or fdisk or df)?
[11:10] <bullgard4> Zerachiel: apt-get autoclean
[11:10] <cousin_luigi> hi
[11:11] <kiv> hi
[11:11] <cousin_luigi> any recommendations for a mail notifier for gnome?
[11:11] <wx09> how do I know if my firefox extension support java or not?
[11:11] <bullgard4> cousin_luigi: Epiphany has it.
[11:11] <CubexDE> Can anybody share the contents of their boot.ini file with me if they are using the WUBI version of Ubuntu?
[11:12] <bullgard4> cousin_luigi: err! Evolution has it.
[11:12] <mobi-sheep> CubexDE: This might help you.
[11:12] <mobi-sheep> !grub | CubexDE
[11:12] <rikki_max> simple q how do you find out the version (server)?
[11:12] <Zerachiel> brian183: It's from my system monitor.
[11:12] <Zerachiel> brian183: It says I have 5.2GiB available disk space.
[11:12] <cousin_luigi> bullgard4: I only need something to check a pop3/imap account for the presence of new messages
[11:12] <cousin_luigi> bullgard4: account that I would then access via web interface
[11:12] <arthur_> what happened to network manager? i dual boot using 8.04 installed 8.10 now 8.04 network manager dont have wireless connection anymore, i share the /home.. whats happened?
[11:13] <cousin_luigi> saw biff and cgmail
[11:13] <kiv> how to create symlink to partition /mnt/test1 if the /mnt/test is flat hdd image by vmware-mount
[11:13] <CubexDE> mobi-sheep: That won't help. I had it running perfectly, but after installing and removing the WUBI version of Linux Mint, Ubuntu has disappeared from my OS options.
[11:13] <kiv> ?
[11:13] <joaopinto> wx09, google.com: java version
[11:13] <CubexDE> It's because it has been removed from boot.ini, although the wubildr.mbr file is still there.
[11:13] <ubuntu> is there a page to upload screenshots in a easy way should be secure
[11:13] <mobi-sheep> Randomtime: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/TechnicalOverview#New%20features%20in%20Karmic ?
[11:13] <bullgard4> cousin_luigi: Why did you not say that at the beginning?
[11:13] <Randomtime> thanks mobi-sheep
[11:14] <kiv> pleazeeee help!!!
[11:14] <cousin_luigi> bullgard4: I thought 'mail notifier for gnome' was specific enough...
[11:14] <wx09> !java
[11:14] <Mal3ko> !flash
[11:14] <iego> !ask | kiv
[11:15] <rikki_max> what in jaunty could stop someone making a network tunnel if the user is root?
[11:15] <Mal3ko> iptable?
[11:15] <jillsmitt> Q: i have a unknown audiotrack, how to know artist & name of track by ubuntu-software?
[11:15] <iego> jillsmitt the easiest way is mpg123
[11:16] <Folko> jillsmitt: Amarok has support for libmusicbrain or something that can identify a track
[11:16] <kiv> how to create symlink to partition if I have flat image of vmdk by vmware-mount?
[11:16] <Mal3ko> !java | ubottu
[11:16] <Mal3ko> !ask | ubottu
[11:16] <wx09> there is no 64 bit java for mozilla firefox :(
[11:16] <jillsmitt> Folko: only amarok?
[11:16] <CubexDE> Does anyone here have Ubuntu installed within Windows, using the Windows Ubuntu Installer?
[11:16] <ubuntu> http://www.mypicx.com/06212009/love/
[11:16] <Folko> jillsmitt: I don't know if any other player supports it
[11:17] <iggykoopa> jillsmitt: you could also try picard ... it works pretty well
[11:17] <iego> jillsmitt the easiest way is mpg123
[11:17] <kiv> Who used vmware-mount tool??
[11:17] <rikki_max> No Iptable does not stop someone from adding a network tunnel even if they are root
[11:17] <rikki_max> any1?
[11:17] <cinos> Hi, does anyone know is there is an iso already online somewhere with 8.04 server, but a generic kernel?
[11:18] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: what is the question?
[11:18] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi what could stop a root account on jaunty to not be able to create a network tunnel
[11:18] <jillsmitt> iggykoopa: tell about it, what is picard, how can i use it?
[11:18] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: nothing, I fear
[11:18] <jillsmitt> iggykoopa: is this gtk-software?
[11:19] <kiv> I have one question to linux guru, query me plz
[11:19] <false> kiv: Ask in channel someone that can answer you will respond.
[11:19] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: because i am helping a friend with a vps of install ipv6 using a tunnel to an asian network and it is not installing
[11:20] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: sixxs or a similar service?
[11:20] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: now wat is the app which prints the running services?
[11:20] <kiv> false: maybe you know how to make symlink to /dev/hdd1 if I have /dev/hdd for example?
[11:20] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: as in ipv6 tunneled over ipv4 ?
[11:20] <iggykoopa> jillsmitt: yeah its in the repos
[11:20] <Sigi> can someone help me with UNR install? im stuck at (initramfs)_ i got a Aspire one
[11:20] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: ps ax
[11:21] <cinos> Also if anyone could point to a good guide to installing a kernel to a machine that cant boot
[11:21] <Zerachiel> Okay, need some major help here. System Monitor states I have 5.2GiB yet when I use apt-get it says I don't have the space?
[11:21] <methylisocyanate> Has anyone successfully installed Unreal Tournament 3 through wine after they have bought it through steam? I've found plenty of resources that show it being installed from a CD, though the fact that it's being installed through steam does not allow me to get around it getting stuck on the physx setup.
[11:21] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: thnks
[11:21] <cousin_luigi> Zerachiel: df -h /var/cache/apt
[11:21] <iggykoopa> picard uses the same libmusicbrainz stuff as the amarok plugin but it is a standalone program...it basically has a couple ways to automatically figure out tags for you, but the best imo is it creates a signiture of your song and looks it up in their database
[11:21] <LordMetroid> How do I search through a bunch of files and directories after a matching string?
[11:22] <cousin_luigi> LordMetroid: find -iname pattern
[11:22] <Folko> LordMetroid: grep -R "string" *
[11:22] <cousin_luigi> LordMetroid: sorry, string has to match content or filename?
[11:22] <LordMetroid> Alright, grep it is, thank you
[11:22] <cousin_luigi> kk
[11:23] <Zerachiel> What the heck? I have a 8GiB Flash Drive that I'm using Xubuntu on and it's file system only has 1008MB in total?
[11:23] <Folko> Zerachiel: Maybe /home is on a different partition than /
[11:23] <arthur_> what hidden file in the home directory controlls the network manager?
[11:23] <Folko> Your / or your /boot could be full, but /home still free
[11:24] <rikki_max> what is the process vzctl?
[11:24] <cousin_luigi> Zerachiel: sudo fdisk -l
[11:24] <kiv> who was used vmware-mount tool?
[11:24] <Zerachiel> Yeah, no clue what that means. I just started using Xubuntu yesterday.
[11:24] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: something regarding openvz I fear
[11:25] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: wow u even know the control panel
[11:25] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: what client are you using to create the tunnel?
[11:25] <arthur_> dose the network manager have configration file in the /home dir?
[11:25] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: ahh haxogen go6.net client
[11:25] <lstarnes> arthur_: it doesn't afaik
[11:25] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: unfamiliar with it, sorry
[11:26] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: I started playing myself with ipv6 only recently
[11:26] <Zerachiel> Is there a chance that if Xubuntu was installed onto one flash drive and booted using another that this would happen?
[11:26] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: same but i do tend not to have a problem with the client myself
[11:27] <Zerachiel> Meaning my boot area is 8GiB but my File System is only 1008MB?
[11:27] <arthur_> i dual boot i was using 8.04 then i installed 8.10 on a sepret partition. share /home. now 8.04 lost the wireless aint in the network manager or nttin....
[11:27] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: setting routes and iptables rules didn't come immediate to me
[11:27] <Zerachiel> Okay, I think I may have accidently done that.
[11:27] <Zerachiel> Uninstall/reinstall Xubuntu, making sure that cannot happen.. I think that's what I did.
[11:27] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: what appears to be the problem?
[11:28] <cousin_luigi> Zerachiel: how many partitions do you have on that disk?
[11:28] <Zerachiel> I really don't have a clue.
[11:28] <cousin_luigi> Zerachiel: sudo fdisk -l would tell you
[11:28] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: simply when you go to install the tunnel it does without error and it does not appear in ifconfig
[11:28] <Zerachiel> Partitions are listed at?
[11:29] <b4chip> i know that here is not the right place to put such a question, but i hope u can guide me to the right place(at least)., I'm very sad, I just loose 500GB of data(scanned books, documentaries, video tutorials, some code written by me...etc). I was trying to convert from FAT32 to NTFS. The process worked fine, without any error, but my HDD partition is still FAT32 and a lot of directories are empty. Do you have any advice for me?
[11:29] <rhend15> how can i set the XTest extensions to enabeld ?
[11:30] <Zerachiel> Okay, I'm just going to reinstall Xubuntu. Thanks for the help anyways, but this will probably be more simple and easy.
[11:30] <bullgard4> After upgrading Ubuntu to 9.04  /dev/pts/ does not show the 7 entries: -0 through -6. Thus no terminal emulators function. Why?
[11:30] <Folko> b4chip: Get "GetDataBack" in both NTFS and FAT versions, then try them
[11:30] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:30] <wib> hello. a while ago I've heard of a program that checks on shutdown if a device needs an fscheck and if so reboots, does the fscheck and shuts the system down... I can't find it anymore, anybody know the name?
[11:31] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:31] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:31] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:31] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:31] <FloodBot1> rhend15: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:32] <rhend15> How can i set XTest enabled ??
[11:32] <jillsmitt> rhend15: цфше
[11:32] <jillsmitt> rhend15: wait
[11:32] <rhend15> what, sorry for the spamming a script of me whas going crazy :-(
[11:32] <Slart> rhend15: we've seen your question.. now wait at least.. as in don't repeat again until 15 minutes has passed
[11:33] <marie_m> hello, Ubuntu
[11:33] <rhend15> ok sorry, but the spamming came from a script
[11:33] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: I don't know that client, you could check the log or just drop a message in their support forum
[11:34] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: it doens't exactly have a log
[11:34] <mobi-sheep> rhend15: Script or not, you knowingly admit that it was spam.
[11:34] <cousin_luigi> rikki_max: not even in /var/log/daemon.log ?
[11:34] <Slart> wib: is this the one? https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/prompt-for-fsck-on-shutdown
[11:35] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi: ill check
[11:35] <rhend15> mobi-sheep: yes but the script had a bug
[11:36] <wib> Slart: yes, I guess (: thanks a lot!
[11:36] <errora> quit
[11:36] <errora> im sorry
[11:36] <cyberghoser1> hehe
[11:36] <errora> =)
[11:37] <rikki_max> cousin_luigi:yeah not even there
[11:38] <antti-> is there realy no way to disable ipv6 in 2.6.28 kernel with jaunty?
[11:39] <cyberghoser1> antti-, you can disable it in firefox as afaik
[11:39] <cyberghoser1> oops
[11:39] <antti-> yep that's doable that's not enough
[11:42] <bash> Do you guys know why the Offline Message plugin wont work for pidgin?
[11:42] <bash> I am trying to leave an offline message for my friend on Gmail and i get this...
[11:42] <bash> XMPP Message Error
[11:42] <bash> Message delivery to josh@harris.ax.lt failed: (Code 503)
[11:42] <Philipp90> hello. my screenresolution is 640x480. i cant change it to a higher one in the gnome settings. i tryed to reconfigure the x-server but it wont change anything.
[11:42] <bash> :|
[11:42] <bash> Did you install the correct drivers?
[11:43] <Folko> bash: GMail doesn't support offline messages
[11:43] <rhend15> How can is use XTest ??????
[11:43] <bash> o...
[11:43] <StaticPhilly> hello chaps
[11:43] <bash> Well he has iChat and offline messages seem to work for him...
[11:43] <rhend15> nobody can help here ?
[11:43] <Folko> bash: He can send offline messages but not receive them, I think
[11:44] <rhend15> how can is use XTest !!
[11:44] <bash> o...
[11:44] <bash> @rhend did you install the drivers?
[11:44] <Folko> bash: http://googletalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/offline-messages.html
[11:44] <rhend15> bash, no
[11:44] <bash> Well install them then
[11:44] <rhend15> bash how can i do that ?
[11:44] <bash> Restricted manager
[11:45] <bash> system --> Administrator --> Restricted manager
[11:45] <bash> Restrected driver manager
[11:45] <longthen1> hello guys,I have bumped into a problem .
[11:45] <StaticPhilly> hello can anyone tell me what package manager ubuntu uses?
[11:45] <Philipp90> bash: thers some bug in the intel drivers that cause my graphics to be rly slow. so there was some tutorial installing new drivers that caused this problem now. hm.. uhm.. perhaps reinstalling the old ones will help.. but i have no idea how to do that :/
[11:45] <bash>  well in 9.04 its hardware manager
[11:45] <Slart> !apt | StaticPhilly
[11:45] <Folko> StaticPhilly: DPKG / APT
[11:46] <longthen1> that sometimes the shortcut keys won't work,such as ctrl+alt+L
[11:46] <rhend15> bash i dont know what i have to do
[11:46] <StaticPhilly> whats it like for dependancys? for example, dose it say firefox depend on gnome (yes iv had that with a diffrent distro)
[11:46] <amedeo> come arresto i programmi da terminale con killall... chi mi aiuta??????
[11:47] <bash> @Folko the prob isn't i cant receive them, its that i cant send them
[11:48] <friendishan> how can i hide my IP?
[11:48] <Folko> bash: I understood that. But if he uses GMail, he has to explicitly enable receiving offline messages
[11:48] <friendishan> or use a program like Hide My IP 2009?
[11:48] <StaticPhilly> friendishan: via proxy?
[11:48] <HardDisk> friendishan, tor
[11:48] <bash> He uses iChat...
[11:48] <Slart> friendishan: use a proxy.. it's really the only way
[11:48] <friendishan> harddisk:what's tor?
[11:48] <Slart> !tor
[11:48] <lstarnes> friendishan: some services do not allow proxies
[11:49] <HardDisk> http://www.torproject.org/
[11:49] <friendishan> and i want a software and not an online proxy
[11:49] <Folko> bash: does his address end on @gmail.com?
[11:49] <HardDisk> I was only suggesting an alternative.
[11:49] <lstarnes> friendishan: that program likely is proxy-based
[11:49] <Slart> friendishan: well.. I want a ferrari that flies.. some things just don't happen =)
[11:49] <bash> yes
[11:49] <bash> he uses Gmail...
[11:49] <Folko> bash: Then he still has to enable it in GMail, no matter what client he uses to connect to XMPP
[11:50] <HardDisk> you can Slart, private jet and paint it red.
[11:50] <bash> kk
[11:50] <Slart> friendishan: there is no way to hide your ip by using some special software on your computer.. it's proxy or bust
[11:50] <friendishan> harddisk: will tor change my IP online?
[11:50] <HardDisk> Acer did it with their ferrari edition laptops :)
[11:50] <lstarnes> friendishan: it
[11:50] <HardDisk> friendishan, yes sir, go to the site posted and read it.
[11:50] <lstarnes> friendishan: is an anonymity network software
[11:50] <Slart> HardDisk: oh.. hang on.. let me get the keys.. I'll just drive it around and.. or wait.. oh.. jet =)
[11:50] <lstarnes> friendishan: be aware that at times it may be slow
[11:50] <friendishan> ok thanks^^ i will try it
[11:51] <lstarnes> friendishan: and some websites do not allow access by tor or other proxies
[11:51] <HardDisk> Some countries like the Emirates and Saudi where cencorship controls your web access, proxies and tor are the only way to browse freely.
[11:52] <friendishan> Is there any way i can run Hide my IP 2009(for windows)(won't work with wine)in ubuntu 9.04?
[11:52] <HardDisk> friendishan, no
[11:52] <friendishan> harddisk: ok i will try tor
[11:52] <mobi-sheep> friendishan: Ishan, I don't think so.
[11:52] <grawity> Tor?
[11:53] <DigitalKiwi> the onion router
[11:53] <friendishan> mobi-sheep why?
[11:53] <grawity> I know, I just hate when I join in the middle of conversation...
[11:53] <DigitalKiwi> the navys backdoor of evil
[11:53] <Jessica> http://my-first-time-naked.net/?id=5562137
[11:53] <Jessica> http://my-first-time-naked.net/?id=5562137
[11:54] <mobi-sheep> friendishan: The networking in Windows between Linux work differently.
[11:54] <grawity> *sigh* spammers from .lt ...
[11:55] <Slart> friendishan: Hide My Ip *is* a proxy service
[11:55] <bash> Anyone know how to use Xtest?
[11:55] <marie_m> hello, can anyone suggest a lightweight login manager that allows selection from multiple WMs?
 wanted to know..
[11:55] <friendishan> slart : any proxy service for ubuntu ?
[11:55] <grawity> friendishan: Tor.
[11:55] <lstarnes> friendishan: tor
[11:55] <grawity> friendishan: Why do you need one, anyway?
[11:56] <friendishan> ok then tor is my choice i go for it.
[11:56] <Slart> friendishan: yes, several.. and they all want money.. well, except Tor, perhaps
[11:56] <grawity> Tor is free, yes
[11:56] <lstarnes> friendishan: I personally wouldn't recommend using a proxying service
[11:57] <Sensiva> Hello all, when I list files and folders in terminal using "ls -l" it shows attributes, I understand what "rwx" means, but I wanna know about is "d" which is always in the leading bit, any ideas?
[11:57] <friendishan> well i am bit noob and don't know how to install tor
[11:57] <Slart> Sensiva: directory?
[11:57] <grawity> Sensiva: the first letter is type - 'd' is directory.
[11:57] <friendishan> can any1 provide code or something
[11:57] <lstarnes> friendishan: sudo apt-get install tor
[11:57] <methylisocyanate> for those curious about installing tor https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TOR
[11:57] <grawity> friendishan: sudo apt-get install tor vidalia
[11:57] <Sensiva> Slart grawity stupid me thanks :D
[11:57] <aurilliance> ftp program for ubuntu?
[11:57] <Slart> aurilliance: ftp doesn't work?
[11:57] <itai_michaelson> hi, i want to create a link to my /home/user folder on my desktop but whenever i creae a lanucher (choosing '"location" ) it says "no application found"
[11:58] <grawity> aurilliance: Nautilus.
[11:58] <friendishan> grawity what's vidalia?
[11:58] <Kr0ntab> aurilliance: gftp as well
[11:58] <Slart> aurilliance: I use gftp when the need arises
[11:58] <grawity> friendishan: Vidalia is a GUI for Tor (which itself is a command-line application).
[11:58] <lstarnes> friendishan: vidalia is a graphical controller for tor
[11:58] <friendishan> kool
[11:58] <grawity> friendishan: You _can_ just install Tor and use it, but with Vidalia it's much easier
[11:58] <aurilliance> ty, Slart, didn't realise tht naut. can do ftp
[11:58] <sluimers> Hello, how do I print to a printer connected to windows vista using CUPS? What's the device URI of the printer?
[11:59] <friendishan> Package tor is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[11:59] <friendishan> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:59] <friendishan> is only available from another source
[11:59] <friendishan> E: Package tor has no installation candidate
[11:59] <FloodBot1> friendishan: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:59] <grawity> aurilliance: It can do SFTP too (over SSH), if you can use that - use.
[11:59] <lstarnes> friendishan: see methylisocyanate's link
[11:59] <aurilliance> arrrrg how do I configure ubuntu to still get updates even though behind a proxy?
[11:59] <friendishan> friendishan: which link?
[11:59] <aurilliance> *updates / programs
[12:00] <grawity> friendishan: telsiai-77-90-98-148.andernetas.lt
[12:00] <methylisocyanate> friendishan, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TOR
[12:00] <grawity> Errrrr
[12:00] <grawity> wrong paste ._.
[12:00] <jillsmitt> iggykoopa: picard is qt4-dependensy software
[12:00]  * grawity pastes that host to where it was supposed to go - to the spammers list
[12:01] <aurilliance> If apt is being blocked from getting updates by a proxy, where can I change settings (on ubuntu)?
[12:02] <jrib> aurilliance: just for apt?
[12:02] <aurilliance> any kind of updates (synaptic, add/remove, apt), jrib
[12:03] <IRConan> is it possible to make ubuntu get two IPs for eth0 and eth0:1 both from dhcp?
[12:03] <Warp4> IRConan, think so
[12:03] <jrib> aurilliance: you can do it in the synaptic gui and... http://tinyurl.com/nncc9b
[12:04] <aurilliance> jrib: many thanks
[12:04] <IRConan> Warp4: do I just add an entry to /etc/network/interfaces for eth0:1
[12:04] <Warp4> IRConan, check your query window
[12:08] <friendishan> What is privoxy?
[12:09] <grawity> friendishan: Privoxy is a small HTTP proxy that is needed for some browsers to use Tor.
[12:09] <lstarnes> friendishan: it's a filtering HTTP proxy that is used for privacy enhancement, mainly through regulating cookies, blocking ads, and doing other things
[12:09] <lstarnes> friendishan: it may be used with or without tor
[12:09] <grawity> friendishan: If you use Firefox, you don't need it. If you use anything else, you probably do.
[12:09] <lstarnes> friendishan: and can use custom filters
[12:09] <friendishan> i use firefox
[12:09] <b0r3d> r3c0n, i ended up overwriting my vista's partition.. and linux used my entire disk
[12:09] <l1k4n> Can I remove partitions with GParted?
[12:10] <grawity> How would I make a minimal Debian installation, and make a VirtualPC hard disk image from it?
[12:10] <b0r3d> how can I see my Windows partitions from Ubuntu if I still have any?
[12:10] <grawity> Wait, wrong channel ._.
[12:10] <jrib> !minimal > grawity, in case you are interested
[12:10] <l1k4n> b0r3d: I think thats availivle in Gparted
[12:10] <jrib> !minimal > grawity , in case you are interested
[12:10] <mgolisch> b0r3d: sudo fdisk -l, does it still list the windows partition?
[12:10] <b0r3d> l1k4n, gparted has a graphical interface?
[12:11] <lstarnes> b0r3d: it is a graphical interface
[12:11] <l1k4n> b0r3d: yes
[12:11] <b0r3d> mgolisch, I'm afraid not..
[12:11] <l1k4n> Terminal - GParted
[12:11] <b0r3d> /dev/sda1   *           1       23570   189325993+  83  Linux
[12:11] <b0r3d> /dev/sda2           23571       24321     6032407+   5  Extended
[12:11] <b0r3d> /dev/sda5           23571       24321     6032376   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[12:11] <mgolisch> nope
[12:12] <mgolisch> if thats all and you only have that one disk, its gone
[12:12] <b0r3d> mgolisch, how can I restore my Vista's files.. I'm only running Ubuntu now..
[12:12] <lstarnes> b0r3d: you probably can't
[12:13] <Ergo^> i was wondering, is there a place where i could get dvd images of ubuntu ? with more packages like debian privides ?
[12:13] <b0r3d> lstarnes, I heard there are so many programs out there that do it
[12:13] <lstarnes> b0r3d: if the data was written to, it's not salvageable
[12:13] <b0r3d> mgolisch, why fdisk doesn't list sda3, 4?
[12:14] <grawity> b0r3d: Maybe they don't exist?
[12:14] <rutter> hey, I'm trying to run a full screen game in a seperate X-server, but I don't get any sound from the game when I do this
[12:14] <b0r3d> grawity, then why does sda5 exist?
[12:14] <grawity> b0r3d: It's an "logical partitino"
[12:14] <grawity> *partition
[12:14] <b0r3d> I mean.. the discontinuity between the numbers.. 2 - 5
[12:14] <b0r3d> maybe my Windows still exist in 3,4
[12:14] <marie_m> is it possible to configure auto-login from CLI?
[12:14] <amee2k> primary partitions are always numbered 1-4 in fdisk
[12:15] <amee2k> secondary ones are numbered 5 and up
[12:15] <grawity> Or is it "extended partition", no idea.
[12:15] <amee2k> you have two primary ones and a secondary
[12:15] <friendishan> how can i install vidilia?
[12:15] <b0r3d> I need to restore my windows data..
[12:16] <mobi-sheep> Ergo^: DVD Images includes all languages -- which you probably don't need.
[12:16] <amee2k> b0r3d: if the partition is gone, tough luck
[12:16] <lstarnes> b0r3d: it is very unlikely that you will be able to
[12:16] <mgolisch> b0r3d: restore a backup
[12:16] <Ergo^> mobi-sheep: nope, langs dont interest me , but it will contain more packages like python etc ? i need some stuff from repos on machines that dont have net access
[12:16] <sonism> friendishan: have you downloaded the driver?
[12:17] <lstarnes> b0r3d: did you keep any backups?
[12:17] <friendishan> u mean tor?
[12:17] <b0r3d> no
[12:17] <amee2k> mkfs-ing over the data causes similar damage to formatting the disk
[12:17] <mobi-sheep> Ergo^: No.
[12:17] <mgolisch> id make an image
[12:17] <mobi-sheep> !aptoncd | Ergo^
[12:17] <mgolisch> and try to recover data from that
[12:17] <b0r3d> but r3c0n said Ubuntu will only delete Windows boot loader.. it will not overwrite the Windows partition
[12:17] <Ergo^> !offline
[12:17] <mobi-sheep> Ergo^: Good luck.  This is what you're looking for. :)
[12:17] <b0r3d> (the first option of the partitioner)
[12:17] <amee2k> b0r3d: unless you tell it to do so, of course
[12:17] <friendishan> !tor
[12:17] <amee2k> you may be able to recover some files with tools like ARC Data Recovery Media Tools
[12:18] <lstarnes> b0r3d: if you use the whole disk, then the data could be written, theoretically, over the whole disk
 u mean tor?
[12:18] <lstarnes> friendishan: try sudo apt-get install vidalia
[12:18] <b0r3d> lstarnes, i thought it'd still keep my Windows partition untouched
[12:18] <Ergo^> mobi-sheep: thats nice :D
[12:18] <amee2k> but usually the results are less than satisfying. even if you can recover files the data may be corrupted
[12:19] <lstarnes> b0r3d: there may have been an option to use remaining free space or manually partition
[12:19] <AE^^laptop> in pidgin, how do i add so that only users in my list can pm me?
[12:19] <mobi-sheep> Ergo^: Yup!  REMOVEABLE REPO! :3
[12:19] <friendishan> lstarnes i think that will work
[12:19] <sonism> friendishan: aw sorry, it's my fault..
[12:19] <grawity> AE^^laptop: Tools -> Privacy
[12:19] <AE^^laptop> thx
[12:19] <friendishan> lstarnes:Where do i start tor from?
[12:19] <b0r3d> lstarnes, yes.. 2 options.  I choose the former..
[12:19] <lstarnes> friendishan: it should start when you install it
[12:19] <friendishan> i installed it
[12:19] <lstarnes> friendishan: if not, sudo invoke-rc.d tor start
[12:20] <grawity> friendishan: Go to Firefox -> Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Network -> Settings
[12:20] <friendishan> grawity ok
[12:21] <friendishan> grawity Then?
[12:21] <grawity> friendishan: Select "Manual configuration"
[12:21] <friendishan> grawity then?
[12:21] <grawity> friendishan: Remove everything from all boxes, then write 127.0.0.1 to SOCKS Host and 9050 to SOCKS Port
[12:22] <grawity> friendishan: Choose SOCKS 5
[12:22] <usr13> b0r3d: you have a 20gig HD in this PC, (and no other HDs)?
[12:23] <friendishan> grawity done.
[12:23] <grawity> friendishan: Click OK and OK again
[12:23] <b0r3d> usr13, it's a 180gb.. hdd.. laptop
[12:23] <grawity> friendishan: And try to open http://myip.dk/
[12:23] <friendishan> it dosen't start
[12:23] <usr13> b0r3d: Looks like you have used the whole drive for Linux.
[12:24] <grawity> friendishan: What does it say?
[12:24] <b0r3d> usr13, unfortunately
[12:24] <usr13> b0r3d: 20gig is a little to small for dual boot anyway.
[12:24] <friendishan> grawity: connection interrupted
[12:24] <b0r3d> usr13, it was 40
[12:24] <friendishan> grawity:vidilia is not installed yet
[12:24] <grawity> usr13: I do have dualboot on a 20 gig :)
[12:25] <usr13> b0r3d: I have MS Windows on my laptop and almost never use it - pretty much just wasted space.
[12:25] <grawity> friendishan: But Tor is?
[12:25] <grawity> friendishan: Tor can be very slow for the first few minutes (until it connects to the network).
[12:25] <usr13> grawity: I have a 40gig HD.
[12:25] <friendishan> Grawity: yea tor is installed
[12:25] <sonism> b0r3d: how did you partition the disk when you install ubuntu?
[12:26] <b0r3d> sonism, I went for the first option.. and thought it'd keep my Windows partition
[12:26] <usr13> b0r3d: You have a 40gig HD?  Not a 20gig?
[12:26] <friendishan> how do i start vidilia?
[12:26] <usr13> b0r3d: Show us fdisk -l  via pastebin.
[12:26] <friendishan> sti mean how do i use vidilia?
[12:26] <b0r3d> usr13, have a 180one.. Vista occupied 140, and I wanted to install Ubuntu on the remaining space
[12:26] <grawity> friendishan: Applications -> Internet -> Vidalia
[12:26] <usr13> !pastebin | b0r3d
[12:27] <sonism> b0r3d, then i'm sure you have erased your windows partition....
[12:27] <cinos> anyone have even any good links to get me started with my question?!
[12:27] <b0r3d> usr13, ok
[12:27] <grawity> friendishan: But if you installed Tor, it should start automatically.
[12:27] <lukas___> Hi, I somehow got in troubles with KDE4 on my ubuntu jaunty, it seems to me that kwin or some part that takes care about window decoration is not running. I removed all the contents of my home directory to remove kde profile and got it back woth no help. Could anyone help? /var/log/Xorg.0.log produces no problems, but I have .xsession-errors present.
[12:27] <friendishan> gerawity: i mean how do i use it.
[12:27] <grawity> friendishan: You have already configured Firefox for it, that should be enough
[12:28] <amee2k> ubottu: omploader > imagebin
[12:28] <amee2k> ^_^
[12:28] <b0r3d> usr13, http://paste.ubuntu.com/200738/
[12:28] <grawity> friendishan: Try opening myip.dk a few times
[12:28] <friendishan> ok
[12:28]  * amee2k slaps ubottu around a bit with a large install disk of the other system from redmond
[12:29] <lukas___> Or at least, am I in right room to ask about it?
[12:29] <friendishan> grawitygrawity cool it's changed
[12:29] <friendishan> grawity can i again change my IP?
[12:29] <grawity> friendishan: Tor changes IPs automatically when it opens a new circuit ... did you open Vidalia? Click "Network map" in it.
[12:30] <friendishan> grawity: there is view the network
[12:30] <grawity> friendishan: Yeah, that
[12:30] <friendishan> grawity opened
[12:31] <rutter> hey, I'm trying to run a full screen game in a seperate X-server, but I don't get any sound from the game when I do this
[12:31] <usr13> b0r3d: You've used the whole drive.
[12:31] <b0r3d> usr13, how can I plan a restore of my Windows data?
[12:32] <sonism> b0r3d: see? i've told so...
[12:33] <marie_m> hello, I've just installed xmonad via the Ubuntu minimal installation- how do I start it? D:
[12:33] <friendishan> grawity: it's my orignal IP again
[12:33] <b0r3d> there's no way I can restore my Windows data?
[12:33] <mgolisch> marie_m: there should be a new session in the desktop manager
[12:33] <usr13> b0r3d: Only if you made backup, can you restore your Windows data.  You could get a MS Windows install CD and install from that, and then re-install Ubuntu, (MS Windows will only boot from first partition).
[12:34] <sonism> b0r3d, maybe you need to install your windows back. then use any data recovery software to get your data back. finally install linux, and thistime do it carefully......
[12:34] <wx09> what is the best backup program you can use for Ubuntu?
[12:34] <person> Can I just do "dd if=ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.img of=/dev/sdb" instead of the instructions here to make the LiveUSB? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles#Ubuntu
[12:36] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[12:36] <rabten> also having the same problems downloading the KDE desktop
[12:36] <Kangarooo> ah yes it works :) but still stange irssi :( but i just found that i can make 2 windows and thats cool but how can i chat in top window? :D i just see but cant chat?
[12:36] <Kangarooo> a
[12:36] <friendishan> i tried tor but it isn't changing my IP plz help!
[12:36] <usr13> person: You will need to use cdrecord to make a CD, (if that is what you are trying to do).
[12:37] <Kangarooo> omg.. wrong channel
[12:37] <person> Nah, LiveUSB
[12:37] <friendishan> tor is really slow what do i do?
[12:38] <neer> i am using ubuntu 8.04 but i cannot connect to the internet through my cable internet connection
[12:38] <person> friendishan: Yeah it's slow for me too. Perhaps it's that you don't have many people running tor servers locally.
[12:38] <gauravsrf> hello every one
[12:38] <friendishan> person thanks^^
[12:38] <neer> The message in the console shows:PAP authentication failure
[12:39] <friendishan> person: how can u change ur IP again and again using tor?
[12:39] <gauravsrf> i am a newbie and i am having a small trouble while installing a java in Bin format as unable to choose appliaction launcher so please help me guys
[12:39] <neer> Does anyone happen to know about this?
[12:39] <Anirban1987> i am having problem while upgrading SQL server. http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/5562/ubuntu20090621163808.png
[12:39] <person> friendishan: Dunno :P
[12:39] <friendishan> person: ok thanks^^
[12:39] <person> lol okay
[12:40] <rabten> for some reason i cant install the adobe-flash plugin for firefox
[12:40] <usr13> rabten: Using sudo?
[12:40] <person> Well, what are the symptoms?
[12:40] <person> You could just do it with aptitude, apt-get or synaptic.
[12:40] <gauravsrf>  i am a newbie and i am having a small trouble while installing a java in Bin format as unable to choose appliaction launcher so please help me guys
[12:40] <rabten> usr13, nah just using cursor
[12:41] <person> Might be called flashplugin-nonfree
[12:41] <rabten> ah
[12:41] <rabten> will have to enable a 3rd party repository?
[12:41] <person> usr13: Thanks, but I found that I'm probably Doing It Right from the Debian Wiki.
[12:41] <amee2k> neer: checked password and user name for the connection?
[12:41] <neer> amee2k: i have done that
[12:41] <usr13> person: np
[12:41] <rabten> i'll give synaptic a go
[12:42] <amee2k> neer: if you typoed the password and tried with a wrong one too often, your ISP may hve disabled your account for some period of time
[12:42] <anirban>  i am having problem while upgrading SQL server. http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/5562/ubuntu20090621163808.png
[12:42] <neer> amee2k: its doing fine with windows
[12:42] <usr13> rabten: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[12:43] <neer> amee2k: only with ubuntu i am having problems
[12:43] <gauravsrf> no help
[12:43] <gauravsrf> ?
[12:43] <sonism> gauravsrf: install it from the terminal
[12:43] <amee2k> are you maybe trying to connect both at the same time?
[12:44] <neer> amee2k: no!at different times
[12:44] <tse-1> hello. I am new to Ubuntu. I have Xubuntu. and I want to install a Linux based program from sourceforge.net. But the trouble is the files come inside an archived folder, and I dont have any clue where to start, and what to write into the terminal. I suppose I have to use the terminal...
[12:44] <amee2k> i don't have cable, but i remember having a vaguely similar problem with DSL once. turned out to be a typo in the password
[12:44] <AE^^laptop> tse-1: tar zxvf archive.name
[12:45] <person> tse-1: Extract the archive with your file manager and read the README, INFO or something.
[12:45] <neer> amee2k: i have tried it so many times but with no success
[12:45] <tse-1> can anyone help me please
[12:45] <amee2k> YaST only had a single field where the password shows up obfuscated and no "confirm password" field so i didn't notice it until i phoned the provider
[12:45] <anirban> HELP !!!  i am having problem while upgrading SQL server. http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/5562/ubuntu20090621163808.png
[12:47] <neer> amee2k: plus i have to always configure with pppoeconf
[12:47] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[12:47] <amee2k> FloodBot1: f/o ?
[12:47] <neer> amee2k: i cannot do it with the gui in nm-applet
[12:48] <neer> ya
[12:48] <amee2k> neer: hm... strange. no clue then, sorry. maybe phone your ISP and ask if any errors are showing up on their end of the line
[12:48] <rabten> doesnt seem to be able to connect to any repositories at all
[12:48] <jefinc> does anyone know why when trying to remove mysql it tries to start first?
[12:48] <gauravsrf> how can i install java via sudo
[12:49] <gauravsrf> can any one help me out
[12:49] <rabten> i tried apt-get update and same error messge happened with every repository it tried to fetch from 'failed to fetch ... 404 Not found'
[12:49] <person> gauravsrf: Quite psosibly
[12:49] <rabten> usr13, i tried apt-get update and same error messge happened with every repository it tried to fetch from 'failed to fetch ... 404 Not found'
[12:50] <jefinc> gauravsrf: sudo apt-get install java-common
[12:50] <jefinc> gauravsrf: if you're doing that have you done the build-essentials package?
[12:50] <mobi-sheep> rabten: What version?
[12:51] <jefinc> gauravsrf: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:51] <manish_> neer: did you try looking at log? what does that say?
[12:51] <bazhang> gauravsrf, what java are you installing?
[12:51] <sonism> gaurafsrf: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[12:51] <sonism> it's the java runtime right?
[12:51] <bazhang> gauravsrf, no need for a bin, get from repos
[12:51] <neer> manish:it says pAP authentication failure
[12:51] <rabten> mobi-sheep, latest ubuntu - 9.04 - jaunty jackalope
[12:52] <gauravsrf> how to get to repos
[12:52] <anirban> how to upgrade SQL server to 5.1.34 in Ubuntu ?
[12:52] <bazhang> gauravsrf, from synaptic package manager or terminal
[12:52] <gauravsrf> okh
[12:52] <amee2k> aptitude > apt-get
[12:53] <Premier> what do you guys think about 9.04? Is it better than 8.10?
[12:53] <jefinc> Premier: I find that jaunty boots much faster
[12:53] <Slart> Premier: some things are better.. some not so good
[12:53] <mek_> I dont like 9.10
[12:53] <mobi-sheep> Premier: Look at the numbers.  It's often thought to be better. :)
[12:53] <mek_> aeh, 9.04
[12:53] <mek_> if you have to relay that it works think about using an older version
[12:54] <mobi-sheep> mek_: You might not like 9.10 too. :o
[12:54] <amee2k> Premier: mildly. some new versions. but it got a lot slower on my P3 1 GHz
[12:54] <manish_> neer: I think you should do the connection set up again..
[12:54] <mek_> mobi-sheep: if it is as stable as the 9.04 you will be right! ;-)
 thanks buddy
[12:54] <bazhang> gauravsrf, you're welcome
[12:55] <anonbadger> The Ubuntu Repos are returning 404. Anyone else gettingt his?
[12:55] <jrib> anonbadger: what mirror are you using?
[12:55] <mek_> Premier: if you have an intel graphicschipset, better not try it!
[12:55] <mobi-sheep> !pm > rabten
[12:55] <neer> manish:I have setup  the connection so many times
[12:55] <mek_> btw, what shall the gcc version of the standard kernel for 9.04 be, I try to compile the vmware modules, the gcc package is 4.2.4-5ubuntu1 but it breaks with a error that the kernel (linux-image-2.6.28-13-generic) is comiled with gcc-4.3.3
[12:55] <Premier> okay
[12:56] <anonbadger> http://au.archive.ubuntu.com
[12:56] <neer> manish but its not working
[12:56] <anonbadger> I'll add a mirror
[12:56] <gauravsrf> is there any software as substitute to dream weaver ?
[12:56] <rabten> mobi-sheep, sorry :(
[12:56] <anonbadger> where's the list? /etc/apt/ ? something like that?
[12:56] <mobi-sheep> rabten: Look at the messages for anonbadger.  He have a similar issue to yours.
[12:56] <jcacct> gauravsrf, notepad++  ;-)
[12:57] <rabten> mobi-sheep, ok
[12:57] <grawity> gauravsrf: gedit
[12:57] <mek_> anonbadger: /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:57] <chrisss404_> komodo does a nice jop http://www.activestate.com/komodo/
[12:57] <gauravsrf> okh and what is the application launcher  by default as i am having none
[12:57] <gauravsrf> thanks grawity
[12:58] <jefinc> everytime I try to install mysql it fails trying to start and hangs, tells me that /etc/mysql/debain-start No file or directory found, any thoughts?
[12:58] <jcacct> gauravsrf, hahaha "thank grawity" ?
[12:58] <gauravsrf> thanks too jcacct
[12:58] <jcacct> gauravsrf, lol both comments were a bit sarcastic (i mean, incl. mine)
[12:58] <jcacct> dreamweaver is a bit bloated
[12:58] <jcacct> i think we're saying you don't need all that
[12:59] <mobi-sheep> rabten: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors
[12:59] <anonbadger> nice, cheers
[12:59] <rabten> mobi-sheep, thanks
[12:59] <anonbadger>  /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:59] <jefinc> gauravsrf: if you actually do want something similiar to dreamweaver, you can use BlueFish
[12:59] <xfcee> siema wszystkim
[12:59] <Heme> I've 50gb unallocated disc space on my another physical HDD, can I somehow add it to the filesystem space that's on 1st physical HDD?
[13:00] <skas_> !gparted |heme
[13:00] <mobi-sheep> !lvm | Heme
[13:00] <anonbadger> hmm I wonder if optus mirror traffic counts on my bill....
[13:01] <mek_> Heme: and you want to have a backup of your data before you try around
[13:01] <Hew> anonbadger, it does
[13:01] <Heme> I've gparted, just havent figured out how to use it properly
[13:01] <Heme> :>
[13:01] <imaginativeone> what's the name of that Virtual Machine software?
[13:01] <anonbadger> Hew: Damn them!
[13:02] <person> Heme: take care when partitioning.
[13:02] <bazhang> !vbox | imaginativeone
[13:02] <person> Heme: I read the Linux partitioning HOWTO - I don't know how useful it would be to you.
[13:02] <sonism> Heme: LVM can be a good solution
[13:02] <imaginativeone> thanks!
[13:02] <jefinc> Heme: gparted can not edit partitions of active devices; IE.: it cannot change the partition of your current filesystem if you're booted into it
[13:02] <mobi-sheep> Heme: If you did not set up your HDDs for LVM in first place, then this is not possible.  You would need to set it up firsthand before you install it.  You're looking for LVM -- Logical Volume Management.
[13:02] <Heme> no we're talking
[13:03] <imaginativeone> !vbox
[13:03] <Heme> I'll look into the LVM thingy, dont wanna reinstall the os after finally getting it to work properly
[13:03] <person> Heme: It's generally a bad idea for a newbie to edit the partitions of a disk that you're currently booted from.
[13:04] <Heme> I know, I've accidentally erased my windows in the past
[13:04] <Heme> :>
[13:04] <jefinc> Heme: it is possible to use the gparted editor while "installing", you just don't continue with the install :)
[13:04] <person> Heme: It would be saner to use GParted from LiveCD and make sure that you don't have any partitions mounted. I do swapoff -a too out of fear, uncertainty and doubt, though I'm not sure how important that is :P
[13:04] <mobi-sheep> bazhang: Where should I ask for changes in factorid?
[13:04] <PAPUL> hi i purchased the new iphone 3gs. can any1 tell me how to connect it to my pc.
[13:04] <grawity> mobi-sheep: #ubuntu-ops, or ubottu himself.
[13:04] <sonism> Heme: you can create a new partition, then mount it into a sub directory of your current system
[13:04] <grawity> Wait, nevermind
[13:04] <manish_> PAPUL: you need iTunes
[13:05] <mek_> mobi-sheep / bazhangdo you know why in 9.04 the gcc4.2 is != the one the kernel is complied with (kernel 2.6.28.13.17 is from jaunty-updates/main)?
[13:05] <PAPUL> manish_: is itunes available for linux?
[13:05] <manish_> PAPUL: Unfortuanately, no
[13:05] <bazhang> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots mobi-sheep
[13:05] <Heme> maybe I should just reinstall everything again :>
[13:06] <skas_> no
[13:06] <Heme> anyway, thanks for guides, will look into em later
[13:06] <grawity> PAPUL: No, iTunes is only for Mac and Windows. You can try running it using Wine (it lets you use many Windows apps on Linux), but I doubt it'll work...
[13:07] <deany> !itunes | PAPUL
[13:08] <grawity> Unfortunately, none of the above can activate an iPohone
[13:08] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone PAPUL
[13:09] <anonbadger> I added the optus mirror and fooled around with different 'main restriced/multiverse/whathaveye' endings and decided to just go to bed now because it 404'd again and I am sleepy
[13:09] <anonbadger> good night internet
[13:09] <shri420> how can i setup a webserver in ubuntu
[13:09] <bazhang> !lamp | shri420
[13:11] <samtihen> sure does suck that the answer to "hi i purchased the new iphone 3gs. can any1 tell me how to connect it to my pc." is effectively "purchase and install windows in a virtual machine and then use USB passthru to let your phone connect to itunes running in windows"
[13:11] <shri420> i dont have server cd in ubuntu cant i setup a webserver
[13:12] <samtihen> thanks apple!
[13:12] <bazhang> shri420, sure you can, read the link the bot gave you
[13:12] <jefinc> shri420: you can set up a simple web server by installing a few packages
[13:12] <samtihen> shri420: just read that link
[13:13] <deany> apple are missing a trick by not porting it to linux.
[13:14] <knoppix> help
[13:14] <grawity> with what?
[13:14] <knoppix> sorry, it was a test.
[13:16] <jefinc> knoppix: do you test your smoke detectors by starting a fire? :P
[13:16] <skas_> lol
[13:16] <knoppix> ssorry, jefinc.
[13:16] <sonism> ha ha ha you've pissed every1
[13:16] <skas_> jefinc: how else are you going to test a smoke detector ?!
[13:16] <Geysser> Hi to all!Anyone to help with Pidgin?
[13:17] <skas_> geysser: can't connect to yahoo?
[13:17] <samtihen> jefinc: i'm always sceptical that little test button on those detectors is actually really checking if it works
[13:17] <boss_mc> jefinc: british fire safety advice suggests lighting a match under a fire detector to ensure the smoke detection system is working, so yes
[13:17] <bazhang> !yahoo | Geysser
[13:17] <Geysser> skas_ No, problem is that it crashes! :)
[13:17] <grawity> ubottu =~ s/pidgin/Pidgin/
[13:17] <jefinc> Geysser: #pidgin
[13:18] <grawity> hrmm. I seem to have forgotten the syntax for that...
[13:18] <Geysser> OK!Thanks jefinc!
[13:20] <zagibu> is ist possible to change the default naming scheme for the kernel image? so that when a kernel update comes in, it's using another filename for the image?
[13:20] <aTr> hello
[13:21] <aTr> does anyone knows how to save changes and exit from vim?
[13:21] <lstarnes> aTr: :wq
[13:21] <zagibu> i ask because I'd like to install 32 and 64 bit ubuntu on the same machine using the same /boot partition
[13:21] <zagibu> aTr: or shift + zz
[13:22] <aTr> zagibu, thanks
[13:22] <aTr> that works
[13:22] <LCarroll> Following the tutorials on pendrivelinux.com, I'm gonna create a CD  to boot Ubuntu from USB, since my PC BIOS doesn't support booting from a USB drive. So far, so good. My question is: what do I have to do preinstall Ubuntu 8.10 on my USB flash drive. I need to know if this can be performed using ONLY the Ubuntu Live CD, since my HD can't be used, because it's seriously damaged.  Thanks
[13:23] <samtihen> aTr: and in the case you accidentally opened a write protected file - :q! will let you quit without saving changes
[13:23] <zagibu> LCarroll: I think you'd need some space somewhere...live environment without additional space probably won't work
[13:24] <greenkernel> LCarroll: Could you use a CD-ROM?
[13:25] <aTr> I messed something up in the sudoers file
[13:25] <aTr> >>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 29 <<<
[13:25] <aTr> # Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
[13:25] <aTr> %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[13:25] <greenkernel> If you could a CD-ROM, why not trying to boot Ubuntu from a LiveCD which is available at Ubuntu official website ..
[13:26] <LCarroll> greenkernel: yes, but I wonder: how do i  save the OS on the USB flash, oce I¡m running the live-cd ??
[13:27] <mobi-sheep> !usb | LCarroll
[13:27] <tse-1> excuse me, I am new in Ubuntu. I have been instructed to perform this operations '$ make' and '# make install'. My question is, what do the signs $ and # mean. (I have 4 so called libraries to install, and I need to perform this commands for all the 4 libraries)
[13:28] <Slart> tse-1: $ is the regular prompt you get as a user
[13:28] <grawity> tse-1: $ and # are the terminal prompts.
[13:28] <grawity> Well, used to be.
[13:28] <gauravsrf> do i need to install any additional software like windows for display improvement
[13:28] <Slart> tse-1: when you're in a root shell you get # instead of $
[13:28] <grawity> (Now they are tse1@boxname$ and boxname#)
[13:28] <wiehan> Does the virtualbox in the repositries have default USB support yet?
[13:28] <zagibu> aTr: this is original /etc/sudoers: http://pastebin.com/d24570303
[13:28] <Slart> wiehan: nope, since it's the OSE version
[13:29] <samtihen> wiehan: no
[13:29] <mobi-sheep> wiehan: No.  It will never have USB support.
[13:29] <LCarroll> thanks, ubottu, but the problem is mi PC BIOS doesn't suppor booting from the USB.
[13:29] <zagibu> aTr: maybe delede the specified line with the error and retype it
[13:29] <Slart> wiehan: I don't think it's a question of versions or so.. it's just a different variant
[13:29] <grawity> tse-1: So you would type "make" as a normal user, then use "sudo -s" to get root privileges, and type "make install".
[13:29] <progzy> Hi ! I am trying toi encode a video with mencoder. I can not figure out how to use the xvid profile option. Can anyone help on it please ?
[13:29] <zagibu> aTr: you can delete lines in vim by pressing esc, then dd with the cursor on the respective line
[13:29] <wiehan> Ok, then why isn't there a VMware in the repositries?
[13:29] <Slart> grawity: or "sudo make install".. it amounts to the same thing in the end
[13:29] <Slart> wiehan: proprietary app
[13:29] <aTr> zagibu, I guess I found out the problem
[13:30] <aTr> %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[13:30] <Slart> !vmware
[13:30] <aTr> %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[13:30] <aTr> hmm
[13:30] <aTr> it's the same
[13:30] <aTr> that line #29 is %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[13:30] <tse-1> thank you. I'll try
[13:30] <zagibu> aTr: yeah, but you might have invisible characters in there, that's why i suggested deleting the line and retyping it
[13:30] <eoch> I'm trying to troubleshoot an opengl issue with my laptop and first I need to find out what video I have on here.. when I do an lspcsi it just comes back with some generic reply.. how else can I pull the hardware info?
[13:31] <Slart> eoch: not sure if "lshw" gives any more info.. worth a try
[13:31] <scunizi> wiehan: you can get usb support in Vbox by downloading directly from their site. Also #vbox provides good assisance.. I've used vmware server and vbox. my current preference is vbox..
[13:31] <wiehan> Just a question: in the multiverse repos there are closed-source applications with sometimes dodgy licensing, VMware offers free-to-use versions, why isn't that in the ubuntu repositires?
[13:32] <wiehan> thanks scunizi
[13:32] <aTr> zagibu, is %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL important?
[13:32] <zagibu> why can't ubuntu, like debian, append an architecture info string at the end of its kernel image files?
[13:32] <Slart> wiehan: I don't think they are concerned with price of "free for user" but think more about stuff such as if there is source available, updates and so on
[13:32] <lstarnes> aTr: yes
[13:32] <scunizi> wiehan: free to use doesn't mean free from propriatory bits.. that's also why vbox w/ usb support is not in the repos.. licensing
[13:32] <aTr> now it seems to work
[13:33] <aTr> thanks zagibu and lstarnes
[13:33] <Slart> zagibu: sounds like a policy decision.. not sure why
[13:34] <zagibu> Slart: is it changeable? i have to install both 32bit and 64bit version in same /boot partition...
[13:34] <aTr> also I got this problem when installing mysql-server on ubuntu 8.04 lts - /lib/modules/2.6.27.10-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv4-32/modules.dep file is missing
[13:34] <Slart> zagibu: hope you know what you're doing.. you'll end up duplicating lots of stuff
[13:34] <Slart> zagibu: or it's just the /boot partition? they have separare roots?
[13:34] <scunizi> wiehan: between the two, vbox appears more elegant, less "heavy" and I've found it easier to use and  upgrade
[13:35] <zagibu> Slart: yeah
[13:35] <aTr> brb
[13:35] <Slart> zagibu: hmm not sure if there are names hard coded into something.. have you tried renaming one.. just to see if it works?
[13:35] <jefinc> while trying to install mysql I receive this error: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.0_5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1);   what does it mean and how do I fix it? :)
[13:36] <zagibu> it will work, but the problem is that a kernel update will install a new file without the arch info, and I don't want to manually change after every kernel update
[13:37] <alx_> hello everybodY! is there an easy way to find out the filesystem my wubi-installation runs on? i'm not sure if it's ntfs or fat32...
[13:37] <wiehan> which version, that is free, of vbox from their official website does have default USB support?
[13:37] <AcidBurn> guys what're the differences between GNOME 2.2 and GNOME 3.0? I find no difference. I used Jaunty for few days then returned to Intrepid
[13:37] <scunizi> wiehan: hang on I'll look
[13:37] <wiehan> thank you scunizi
[13:37] <Dr_Willis> AcidBurn:  proberly lots of little bug fix's and tweaks.
[13:38] <DigitalKiwi> gnome 3 should have less features
[13:38] <DigitalKiwi> that's generally how gnome upgrades work, anyway
[13:38] <AcidBurn> Dr_Willis: so no new features?!
[13:38] <reverseblade> lol
[13:38] <Slart> hehe.. I fear Gnome 12.0
[13:38] <plander> hi everybody )
[13:38] <gauravsrf> is there any way to import the thundirbird mails to evolution ?
[13:38] <reverseblade> AcidBurn, gnome 3.0 didn't make to Januty
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> AcidBurn:  i diddnet pay much attention to the changes. proberly are a few new features..  check the gnome homepage for changes perhaps or revews?
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> Gnome dosent do 'radical' changes. :)
[13:39] <scunizi> wiehan: the easiest way is to list their repo in your system.. then just use synaptic package manager to install.. check this page for the downloadable packages and the repos.http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[13:39] <AcidBurn> How do you pronounce Gnome? is it Geee-NOM?
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> like the yard gnome. :)
[13:39] <reverseblade> Gnh - nomh
[13:39] <reverseblade> or nohm
[13:40] <AcidBurn> so it's not Gee-NOM
[13:40] <reverseblade> no
[13:40] <reverseblade> Gee
[13:40] <DigitalKiwi> GNOME (pronounced /ɡəˈnoʊm/)[1
[13:40] <DigitalKiwi> whatever the heck those mean
[13:40] <aTr> why do I get -bash: ./hldsupdatetool.bin: No such file or directory ?
[13:40] <reverseblade> aTr, because there is "No such file or directory" ?
[13:40] <Slart> aTr: that file might not be marked as an exacutable
[13:40] <AcidBurn> so the G like in game
[13:41] <Slart> aTr: what are you doing when you get that error?
[13:41] <aTr> i run ./hldsupdatetool
[13:41] <mobi-sheep> Just say G and start choking.
[13:41] <jefinc> while trying to install mysql I receive this error: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.0_5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1);   what does it mean and how do I fix it? :)
[13:42] <shri420> is there a simple document than that for setting up a web server?
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> !apache
[13:42] <meshug> what is the help channel of ubuntu for french speaking one?
[13:42] <jefinc> shri420: there's a really simple video by lullabot for setting up a webserver
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> Instaall the apache web server..  edit the html as needed.. ? :)
[13:43] <scunizi> !fr | meshug
[13:43] <jefinc> shri420: http://www.lullabot.com/node/289/play
[13:43] <Guest66513> trying to add VLC to ubuntu 9.04
[13:43] <m4il3r> hi Ppl
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> !find vlc
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> !info vlc
[13:44] <m4il3r> what r u doing here?
[13:44] <aTr> Slart, I've downloaded hldsupdatetool.bin from steam's website using wget into /hlserver
[13:44] <meshug> thank you
[13:44] <aTr> and when trying to run ./hldsupdatetool in /hlserver folder, it gives that -bash: ./hldsupdatetool.bin: No such file or directory error
[13:45] <Slart> aTr: try running "chmod a+x hlsupdatetool.bin"
[13:45] <Slart> aTr: see if that fixes it
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> aTr:  make sure its 'executable' like Slart  sys.
[13:45] <aTr> still the same problem
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> use tab completion to be sure you get the file names right.
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> or its looking for somthing that got renamed.
[13:46] <Slart> aTr: can you do a "ls -l" in the folder together with the output from when you try running it and put it all on a pastebin?
[13:47] <Slart> !pastebin | aTr
[13:47] <zagibu> ah, screw it, I'm just going to install 32bit only...
[13:47] <aTr> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3513408 2005-09-02 04:27 hldsupdatetool.bin
[13:47] <aTr> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3513408 2005-09-02 04:27 hldsupdatetool.bin.1
[13:47] <aTr> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7822833 2005-03-08 00:42 steam
[13:47] <skas_> !paste
[13:47] <Slart> aTr: a pastebin.. not here
[13:48] <aTr> sorry
[13:48] <anirban> installed the unsupported package and installed the universe package. Still it is showing error : http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/5184/ubuntu20090621181240l.png
[13:48] <aTr> accidentaly pasted it
[13:48] <aTr> http://pastebin.com/d6adaa4a3
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> aTr:  dont youmean to be running the command hldsupdatetool.bin not  hldsupdatetool ?
[13:50] <aTr> Dr_Willis, i'm running the command ./hldsupdatetool.bin
[13:50] <aTr> that gives the same problem too
[13:50] <Feniksas> hello, i edited file .list threw Midnight Commander 'mc' and i want to save and close it what i should press on my keyboard? on Ubuntu
[13:50] <aTr> brb
[13:50] <piszczu> serwer
[13:51] <Slart> aTr: can you include the input and output of you running that in the pastebin?
[13:51] <jefinc> while trying to install mysql I receive this error: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.0_5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1);   what does it mean and how do I fix it? :)
[13:51] <Slart> Dr_Willis: seems this error can come up if you're running 64 bit linux without 32bit libraries installed
[13:52] <Slart> Dr_Willis: http://tragicallynull.com/2008/04/27/bash-hldsupdatetoolbin-no-such-file-or-directory-when-trying-to-install-srcds-source-dedicated-server/
[13:52] <Feniksas> hello, i edited file .list threw Midnight Commander 'mc' and i want to save and close it what i should press on my keyboard? on Ubuntu
[13:52] <spilakviktor> hi all
[13:52] <spilakviktor> I would like to please a little help
[13:52] <Slart> spilakviktor: just go ahead and ask your question
[13:53] <spilakviktor> i have a thinkpad x40
[13:53] <spilakviktor> and i would like to use hdd active protection
[13:53] <spilakviktor> i have ubuntu
[13:53] <samba_> hello, how to force a version of adobe-flashplugins ?
[13:53] <dabbler> Feniksas : ctrl-x
[13:53] <samba_> aptitude install adobe-flashplugins/unstable won't work
[13:54] <spilakviktor> I install hdpas and tp_smapi
[13:54] <Slart> samba_: huh? are you using debian?
[13:54] <samba_> no, ubuntu
[13:54] <Slart> samba_: ubuntu doesn't have unstable, testing and so on
[13:54] <samba_> ok, but /hardy will work ?
[13:55] <Slart> samba_: not sure really.. never tried doing that in ubuntu
[13:55] <samba_> aptitude install adobe-flashplugins/hardy not work
[13:55] <samba_> how to do this ?
[13:55] <Slart> samba_: what version of ubuntu are you running now?
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> mixxing in debian packages into ubuntu - is asking for trouble.
[13:56] <Igramul> How can I switch from Ubuntu 9.04 to 8.04 LTS? (The graphic card driver is unstable for my Radeon 9600TX in 9.04).
[13:56] <samba_> jaunty 9.04
[13:56] <shri420> that video does not open
[13:56] <Slart> !downgrade | Igramul
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> !downgrade | Igramul
[13:56] <scunizi> Igramul: reinstall..
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> Igramul:  backup imporntant data. reinsall.
[13:56] <shri420> jefinc  http://www.lullabot.com/node/289/play does not open
[13:57] <boss_mc> samba_: apt-get install adobe-flashplugins=version
[13:57] <Igramul> Slart, Dr_Willis: Thank You (even it was not the answer I hoped to get).
[13:57] <Slart> samba_: ahm.. I'm not sure how the older flash plugin packages worked.. but I think the newer ones download the actual file from adobes site.. ie an older package will not work since the file to download isn't available anymore
[13:58] <Feniksas> dabbler doesn't work ctrl-x
[13:58] <samba_> Slade not work this command: apt-get install adobe-flashplugins=hardy !
[13:58] <dabbler> did you press F4 to edit?
[13:59] <Slart> samba_: I'm going to refer to my previous answer
[13:59] <samba_> how to list all tha available version for a package ?
[14:00] <jefinc> shri420: hmm works fine for me... try this link and click on play; http://www.lullabot.com/videocast/install-local-web-server-ubuntu
[14:01] <aTr> back
[14:01] <aTr> how can I update my sources.lst?
[14:01] <Slart> aTr: http://tragicallynull.com/2008/04/27/bash-hldsupdatetoolbin-no-such-file-or-directory-when-trying-to-install-srcds-source-dedicated-server/
[14:01] <jefinc> while trying to install mysql I receive this error: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.0_5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1);   what does it mean and how do I fix it? :)
[14:02] <mrynit> how do i start ubuntu in single user text mode
[14:02] <nathan_> anyone here using Ubuntu at work?
[14:02] <mrynit> there is no inittab
[14:02] <scunizi> nathan_: yes.. but I work out of the house
[14:03] <aTr> Slart, that might fix it
[14:03] <aTr> thanks again
[14:03] <Slart> aTr: you're welcome
[14:03] <aTr> but it seems my apt-get sources.lst is outdated
[14:03] <loof> wow, FINALLY, i figured out how to kill a fullscreen Wine app without logging in remotely
[14:03] <nathan_> scunizi: any suggestions to maximise ubuntu potential
[14:04] <loof> should be a default option/keypress in gnome imo'
[14:04] <aTr> Slart, http://pastebin.com/m4881220f
[14:04] <boss_mc> loof: jump to tty2 and do wineserver -killall?
[14:04] <loof> boss_mc: in a fullscreen 3d app in wine you can't do that
[14:04] <loof> takes the keypresses
[14:04] <dabbler> mrynit : reboot and GRUB gives you option for single user (root) mode
[14:05] <Slart> aTr: oh.. that was that idea
[14:05] <boss_mc> loof: GNOME should steal the keypresses to take you to tty2 before they're passed to wine, then the app has lost focus so doesn't get the later ones...
[14:05] <aTr> Slart, the apt-get sources list might be outdated, or broken
[14:06] <scunizi> nathan_: depends.. install and learn the programs that make life easier for what you do.  explore options or additions like a lamp server in a virtual machine so you don't muck up your primary system
[14:06] <ber2> hi... I just installed the ubuntu-netbook-remix package on Ubuntu 9.04, I am having lots of problems at login and with desktop-switcher
[14:06] <Slart> aTr: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[14:06] <shri420> where can i find the synaptic package manager on ubuntu 8.1
[14:06] <Slart> shri420: system, administration?
[14:06] <loof> boss_mc: if you've not tried it, don't guess and say it'll work. because it doesn't =/
[14:06] <shri420> okay thanks
[14:06] <aTr> Slart, it's Ubuntu 8.04 and I guess it's LTS
[14:07] <eoch> can anyone tell me what to type to get rid of the channel connect / parts in irc?  way to much stuff in here.
[14:07] <boss_mc> loof: I have tried it, with portal and HL2, both worked fine
[14:07] <scunizi> nathan_: use a seperate /home for your data.. it makes it easier for upgrades or reinstalls
[14:07] <loof> boss_mc: i mean specifcally in 3d apps in wine
[14:07] <loof> boss_mc: doesn't work in mass effect
[14:07] <boss_mc> loof: strange, I'll take your word for it, what was your solution?
[14:08] <scunizi> nathan_: np :)
[14:08] <loof> adding an entry in the keyboard shortcuts to run /usr/bin/xkill =S
[14:08] <loof> boss_mc: in system->preferences->keyboard shortcuts
[14:08] <VirusTB> hi
[14:08] <boss_mc> loof: does mass effect use ctrl+alt+f* as a keyboard shortcut in-game?
[14:09] <loof> not afaik
[14:09] <loof> i've never had to use it
[14:09] <boss_mc> loof: cos why would keyboard shortcuts work when switching tty (a lower level shortcut) doesn't...?
[14:09] <aTr> slart, it's Ubuntu 8.10, not 8.04. My bad.
[14:09] <boss_mc> loof: makes no sense... but what works, works
[14:09] <loof> but still, i mean, there should be a global keypress solution to killing fullscreen 3d crap that goes bonkers/freezes
[14:10] <Feniksas> grawity kaip su nano atidaryti sources.list faila?
[14:10] <loof> boss_mc: no clue why ctrl-alt-f1 doesn't work, but it doesn't
[14:10] <Slart> aTr: shouldn't be a problem with ia32-libs then.. but I don't really know how to fix it.. you could try another mirror but that's a long shot
[14:10] <gauravsrf> any way to get the thunderbird mails to evolutions?
[14:10] <loof> it's obvious that the window is capturing all keypresses tho
[14:10] <grawity> Feniksas: nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[14:11] <scunizi> loof ctrl+alt+prntscrn+k might do it.  also their is REISUB
[14:11] <loof> anyone know how to add a system stats script/addon to xchat? i'm a newb
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> !find libSDL_gfx
[14:11] <loof> REISUB?
[14:11] <boss_mc> !reisub
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> loof:  check teh xchat homepage for all sorts of docs/scripts
[14:11] <VirusTB> IS there A Site where I can SEE  list of ALL useful APP's for Ubuntu?
[14:12] <Jaune> Can someone help me, i have done an apt-get autoremove , but now ive got plenty of error :-/ is there an way to undo the apt-get autoremove ???
[14:12] <loof> boss_mc: nice, but rebooting isn't my idea of elegant, lol
[14:12] <loof> dr_willis: thx
[14:12] <Feniksas> grawity -bash: nano: command not found
[14:12] <scunizi> Jaune: nope
[14:12] <boss_mc> loof: I wasn't suggesting it, I was explaining it
[14:12] <grawity> Feniksas: apt-get install nano
[14:13] <loof> yaya, i know =D just being a jerk =]
[14:13] <grawity> Feniksas: but I doubt apt-get will work with Breezy repos ...
[14:13] <loof> or rather, commenting on how it sucks to have to kill your whole os just to kill one messed up task
[14:15] <Slart> VirusTB: no
[14:16] <loof> brb
[14:17] <eoch> okay, finally got rid of all those join/part messages.  Now I can actually read this channel.
[14:17] <eoch> Earlier someone recommended lshw for me to find more info on my video card... besides that and lspci, any others, that might be helpful?
[14:17] <eoch> I'm trying to troubleshoot an opengl issue.
[14:17] <scunizi> eoch: yea.. with 1200+ nicks it can get pretty busy in here with join/parts
[14:18] <adi__> hi ppl
[14:19] <loof> LOAD -e inxi
[14:19] <loof> hmn
[14:19] <loof> i'm a nub
[14:19] <eoch> scunizi: the client I'm using isn't that simple to find how to get rid of them either.. you actually have to do a split view and hide the command window (KVirc)
[14:19] <grawity> irssi <3
[14:19] <scunizi> eoch: just a suggestion... irssi
[14:20] <eoch> hmmm I will look at it.
[14:20] <adi__> anyone has news about dveloping the GMA 500 driver?
[14:20] <whyz> hey. what kind of disk encryption is used if i choose to use an encrypted disk in ubuntu installer?
[14:20] <scunizi> eoch: while looking at that also look at screen
[14:20] <grawity> scunizi: I prefer dtach, it doesn't mess UTF-8
[14:21] <scunizi> grawity: never heard of that one..
[14:21] <arthur_> can sombody help with wireless? http://pastebin.com/f32c5303a
[14:21] <grawity> scunizi: dtach is kind of like screen, but without all those features [which I don't need] - just plain attaching/detaching.
[14:22] <cedric__> Hello all ! Does someboy could help me with this error msg ? Xlib:  extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0". RandR extension missing
[14:22] <scunizi> grawity: ah.. I like screen with "splitting". irssi on top and cli on the bottom
[14:22] <adi__> arthur_, it's a atheros?
[14:22] <ongolaBoy> hi.what may epxlain that Xorg and Firefox are using all my ressources ?
[14:22] <arthur_> yes
[14:22] <grawity> scunizi: I just have multiple terminal windows for that. Alt+Tab is easier for me to type than Ctrl-A, tab.
[14:22] <scunizi> grawity: I've never noticed a problem with utf-8..
[14:23] <eoch> so do you use irssi in a terminal or do you have a gui for it?
[14:23] <adi__> arthur_, which one?
[14:23] <adie86> Enter text here...
[14:23] <adie86> aii
[14:23] <grawity> adie86: Enter reply here.
[14:23] <scunizi> grawity: true..
[14:24] <aTr> Slart, it seems that apt-get was using an older sources list for 8.04
[14:24] <arthur_> i did lspci but not showing up
[14:24] <packet-sent> Anyone use full drive encryption know how you get grub to ask for passphrase after a kernel update ?
[14:24] <arthur_> neither is it showing up in iwconfig
[14:24] <Slart> aTr: ouch... you've got it fixed now?
[14:24] <adi__> u have ubuntu 8.04?
[14:24] <arthur_> or ifconfig
[14:24] <aTr> Slart, now only 2 dependencies can't be installed
[14:25] <aTr> also I forgot to tell you that the machine is running in x86-64
[14:25] <arthur_> yes 8.04.. i installed 8.10 to check it out, it use to work b4 that, i share the /home  between both os...
[14:25] <aTr> so it's in 64-bit
[14:25] <gunslinger_> he
[14:25] <gunslinger_> echo 'gila'
[14:25] <arthur_> i dual boot...
[14:25] <gunslinger_> misi"
[14:26] <adi__> arthur_, i have the same problem. i've fixed with installing the 9.04
[14:26] <adi__> it's the easy way...
[14:26] <arthur_> ok will get on it...lol
[14:26] <gunslinger_> hai
[14:26] <gunslinger_> hi
[14:26] <arthur_> works in 8.10 but lost it in 8.04... weird...
[14:26] <Guest49062> hi
[14:26] <scunizi> arthur_: you can't share /home between two versions of ubuntu
[14:27] <arthur_> i was told u can.....
[14:27] <kbrooks> arthur_: scunizi: um
[14:27] <scunizi> arthur_: unless you're sharing between gnome & kde of one version release only
[14:27] <arthur_> i use gnome...
[14:27] <Guest49062> i need help with ubuntu hardy heron - whenever i execute apt - it just stops at building dependency tree at 50% and it takes up 97+ % of cpu load. please im really desperate
[14:27] <aTr> x86_64 is amd64 arhitecture?
[14:28] <grawity> aTr: Yes.
[14:28] <grawity> aTr: amd64 is the old name for x86_64 [x64].
[14:28] <kbrooks> if the two versions are on separate paritions, it is _possible_, but /home has settingfs specific to gnome and kde versions that are different in each version
[14:28] <kbrooks> that's why you can't
[14:28] <aTr> grawity, I see
[14:29] <kbrooks> arthur_: scunizi: ^
[14:29] <arthur_> i guess i need to reinstall hardy? how can i remove the hidden files in my home dir.. all the usr settings...ect with out changing my documents n stuff...
[14:29] <adi__> Guest49062, the processor works at full frecquence?
[14:29] <Slart> Has anyone come up with something clever regarding fscks so that you don't end up having to wait half an hour or more when you reboot because there has been x reboots since the last check
[14:30] <gunslinger_> yahoo messenger can't use ?
[14:30] <Slart> !yahoo | gunslinger_
[14:30] <gunslinger_> is it true ?
[14:30] <Guest49062> adi_ yes
[14:30] <loof> grawity: question; does irssi need ANY other packages to be installed? i'm having a bitch of a time getting scripts going in xchat =S
[14:30] <boss_mc> Slart: ext4 has much faster fsck
[14:30] <gunslinger_> oh, i see
[14:30] <kbrooks> arthur_: well, there is a way.
[14:30] <kbrooks> arthur_: second please
[14:31] <grawity> loof: irssi just needs Perl (which is usually installed by default).
[14:31] <scunizi> kbrooks: arthur_ that is true but not what I was referring to.  You can't run 8.04 & 8.10 from the same /home because of differing configs for user installed items.  but kde & gnome of version 8.04 will play together nicely
[14:31] <grawity> loof: and, Xchat scripts won't work in irssi.
[14:31] <kbrooks> scunizi: right, that is what i said
[14:31] <Slart> boss_mc: mm.. I'm just not ready to convert 6TB of ext3/xfs to ext4 quite yet
[14:31] <loof> i don't care, i just want a system stats script that works =S
[14:31] <arthur_> hey live and learn...lol
[14:31] <Slart> boss_mc: not until people can agree on how it should behave when it comes to syncing and such =)
[14:32] <adi__> Guest49062, write in console   cat /proc/cpuinfo
[14:32] <eoch> I'm trying to find out more about my built in video so I can troubleshoot some opengl/cairo-dock issues... when I do an lspci I get this back as a result: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[14:32] <adi__> Guest49062, u'll see there the working frecq.
[14:32] <boss_mc> Slart: fair, the ubuntu version of ext4 uses the same synch method that ext3 uses, helping with data integrity
[14:32] <eoch> are there other commands I can run besides lshw?
[14:33] <loof> eoch: i'll tell you this right now: INTEL VIDEO SUCKS (for docking stations *especially)
[14:33] <arthur_> is there a way to get more than 4 partitions on a hard drive? ata drive laptop?
[14:33] <Guest49062> adi_ ok i will pastebin
[14:33] <deany> Slart, tune2fs and disable it?  altho I doubt you really want that
[14:33] <eoch> loof: it's my built in video on my laptop.
[14:33] <scunizi> arthur_: yes.. make the 4 partition an extended partition.. then in that you can add pretty much as many as you want
[14:33] <loof> eoch: i feel for you =[
[14:33] <Slart> deany: mm.. that's what I'm doing right now .. and then I try to find some time to unmount the drives one by one, checking them and remounting them...
[14:34] <arthur_> ok
[14:34] <Slart> deany: while keeping anything that might need them shut off.
[14:34] <Guest49062> adi_ http://paste.ubuntu.com/200798/
[14:34] <arthur_> make 2 home partitions in that manner... resolve the conflicks..?
[14:34] <loof> eoch: i have to support intel video laptops at work, and docking/redocking is a retarded issue with them, even with the latest intel video drivers. intel can't code video drivers worth crap
[14:34] <iwo> hey, any samba experts in here? I'm having some problems with my samba shares.
[14:34] <ongolaBoy> hi.what may epxlain that Xorg and Firefox are using all my ressources ?
[14:35] <loof> iwo: what problem?
[14:35] <iwo> i have two samba shares configured on my NAS
[14:35] <adi__> Guest49062, yes it's working fine
[14:35] <eoch> loof:  I didn't get it for gaming, rest of the system is pretty decent. it's a new Dell.  The Win 7 side works great, but I almost never boot to that side.
[14:35] <iwo> when i connect to them using my laptop running ubuntu...
[14:35] <adi__> maybe it's because u have a slow connection
[14:35] <loof> eoch: yeah =/
[14:35] <scunizi> arthur_: when you make an extended partition, to use it you'll have to create at least one partition in (or under) it..
[14:35] <loof> iwo: and?
[14:35] <iwo> i can create/delete files and directories, but i don't have read or write access to the files i create
[14:36] <loof> iwo: did you password protect your shares?
[14:36] <iwo> nope
[14:36] <loof> if you did you need to pass an option for user/pass to smbmount
[14:36] <Guest49062> adi_ no, because i even executed sudo apt-get autoclean and it did the same exact thing
[14:37] <iwo> i can read all the existing files, but when i create a file via samba, the permissions end up like:
[14:37] <gunslinger_> my yahoo messenger now work
[14:37] <iwo> -rw-rw----
[14:37] <gunslinger_> thanks buddies
[14:37] <iwo> and the file owner is root
[14:37] <grawity> !yahoo | gunslinger_
[14:37] <loof> try mounting it with username/password
[14:37] <loof> lemme find the options
[14:37] <iwo> i'm attaching to the shares via a line in my fstab...
[14:37] <adi__> Guest49062, try to install kpowersave from synaptic. u'll see in taskbar the prog. click right on it and try dynamic or others
[14:38] <iwo> like this:     //192.168.1.103/share	/media/share	smbfs	file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777	0	0
[14:38] <julianoliver> i've upgraded to 9.04 from 8.10 on an Acer Aspire One and am seeing intermittent total wireless dropout, with dmesg reporting that the device is temporarily unavailable. rmmod ath5k ; modprobe ath5k does nothing to remedy it, nor does a reboot. what does work to bring it back is to pm-suspend and the resume
[14:38] <julianoliver> any ideas why this is? quite odd..
[14:38] <Guest49062> synaptic just turns white and hangs
[14:38] <iwo> i suspect it might be down to the smb.conf on my NAS, but i can't see what's wrong there either...
[14:38] <packet-sent> I use full drive encryption but after installing the latest kernel my system will not boot because it does not ask for my passphrase,  how do set it up so I am asked for the passphrase after a kernel update ? I can access my old kernel and it still asks for passphrase but how do I install a new kernel and have the ability to enter passphrase?
[14:38] <adi__> lol
[14:39] <adi__> Guest49062, i don't have ideea what could be
[14:39] <packet-sent> I woulda thought this would be an automatic process
[14:39] <adi__> u have low memory maybe?
[14:39] <loof> iwo: read this: http://opensuse.swerdna.org/susesambacifs.html
[14:39] <boss_mc> is there no shockwave player for linux at all?
[14:39] <loof> iwo: also, it's mount cifs, not smbmount. my bad
[14:39] <Guest49062> adi_ 896 MB - its ok - i really suspect it is hardware fault
[14:39] <julianoliver> anyone else here with 9.04 on the Acer Aspire One? it seems 9.04 has broken support for ath5k at the interrupt level somehow..
[14:40] <julianoliver> boss_mc: no, and probably never will be.
[14:40] <boss_mc> julianoliver: why not, they released a flash player?
[14:40] <julianoliver> boss_mc: i don't know. i've been using Linux for 10 years as my primary system. it was always promised, never delivered.
[14:41] <VirusTB> Why cant MY Open Office open an .accdb (acess 2007 database ? ?)
[14:41] <julianoliver> i think shockwave's finally on the way out, anyway. good riddance i say.
[14:41] <iwo> this is what my smb.conf looks like on the NAS:
[14:41] <iwo> http://pastebin.com/d2d220cd7
[14:41] <mobi-sheep> julianoliver: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne
[14:41] <julianoliver> mobi-sheep: cheers.
[14:41] <adi__> Guest49062, the screen works at normal resolution?
[14:41] <elizabeth> Hey guys
[14:42] <loof> boss_mc: shockwave is old/dying, everyone's moving to flash. why do you need to open aam files?
[14:42] <VirusTB> Why cant MY Open Office open an .accdb (acess 2007 database ? ?) mobi-sheep is there something aditionally i need to install
[14:42] <elizabeth> Is it possible to boot regular desktop edition ubuntu from a usb or does that only work for unr?
[14:42] <boss_mc> loof: some things havn't updated to modern technologies (isketch is what prompted this line of investigation but there are others)
[14:42] <Guest49062> adi_ it is at 1024 x 768 yes - no screen porblem
[14:42] <loof> iwo: read the page i linked to get your share working properly
[14:42] <aTr> does anybody knows what's apparmor?
[14:42] <Slart> elizabeth: afaik they should both be able to boot from usb
[14:43] <TnEt1> VirusTB [14:43] <VirusTB> TnEt1:  thanks
[14:43] <Slart> aTr: yes.. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor
[14:43] <iwo> loof, since my smb.conf contains @"everyone" on the write list, shouldn't I be able to use this without supplying logon details?
[14:43] <adi__> Guest49062, try to update the kernel...seems a problem of the kernel to handle the processor
[14:44] <Guest49062> adi_ lol
[14:44] <Guest49062> adi_ to update kernel i must use apt - no?
[14:44] <iwo> for some reason, root is the owner of the files i create :\
[14:44] <elizabeth> Slart: awesome, thanks!
[14:44] <aTr> Slart, ahh. I see.
[14:44] <adi__> just make update system in adminstration
[14:44] <aTr> it gives me the FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.27.10-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv4-64/modules.dep: No such file or directory error when installin with apt-get
[14:44] <Slart> !usb | elizabeth, there might be some info here
[14:45] <adi__> it will take u step by step
[14:46] <elizabeth> Slart, ubottu: I installed fine on my own netbook, so I know the steps
[14:46] <elizabeth> But the connection here sucks and I don't want to download something that will turn out not to work
[14:46] <mobi-sheep> elizabeth:
[14:46] <VirusTB> TnEt1:  its an .exe  i amin ubuntu
[14:46] <Guest49062> adi_ thanks but that does not sound good.
[14:46] <VirusTB> tnet1 i am in ubuntu*
[14:47] <mobi-sheep> elizabeth: Err.  I mean... If you're running UNR, you could switch it to classic desktop mode.  I don't know exactly where but it's somewhere there.
[14:47] <loof> iwo: heh, you have valid users=@"administrators" in your smb.conf
[14:47] <elizabeth> mobi-sheep: nah, this is for a friends regular hp (bleh) laptop that I am installing a fresh copy on
[14:48] <iwo> sorry, should have mentioned: the share's i'm talking about here are called SHARE and SHARE2
[14:48] <iwo> for both of these, valid users=@"administrators",@"everyone"
[14:49] <aTr> Slart, I got this error FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.27.10-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv4-64/modules.dep: No such file or directory when installing something with apt-get (apparmor gives that error)
[14:49] <Confused> Toucanos!
[14:49] <loof> iwo: wrong formatting, then, i think? http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2002-August/050286.html
[14:49] <Toucanos> Yes Confused! Do you need help?
[14:49] <Slart> aTr: no idea, sorry
[14:49] <aTr> mrmonday also told me that the installation is messed up
[14:51] <quahwh> fdsd
[14:51] <quahwh> fdgsgfg
[14:51] <shri420> anyone tried setting gitweb on ubuntu
[14:51] <iwo> nah, i don't think it's the wrong formatting. it's accepting me as a valid user (and the other two shares, ADMIN 2 and DISK 2 are created by my Linksys hardware, so I think the formatting is correct)
[14:51] <loof> iwo: try = Administrators Everyone
[14:52] <loof> iwo: if you're not going to try, you're never going to fix it
[14:52] <loof> try
[14:52] <loof> you'll probably have to kill and restart samba
[14:52] <loof> question
[14:52] <shri420> has anyone tried setting up gitweb on ubuntu
[14:53] <Toucanos> no, sorry
[14:53] <loof> are these shares just for personal use? if you aren't concerned about anyone else seeing the data/modifying it (if it's local on the lan or whatever) then just use the cifs method i mentioned since that works and it's FAST to setup
[14:53] <khushil> Hi all
[14:53] <khushil> Does anyone here have any experience getting the wireless card working on a HP 6735s at all please?
[14:53] <loof> but yeah if you're not gonna try a suggested fix your problem'll kinda not get fixed =/
[14:54] <loof> iwo: see here: http://www.faqs.org/docs/securing/chap29sec284.html
[14:55] <gaet> hi all
[14:56] <iwo> loof: thanks, i'll try the cifs method
[14:56] <gaet> i have a problem with ath5k module on "Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)"
[14:57] <loof> iwo: another indication that your formatting for the line is wrong: http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/manual4/smbconf.html
[14:57] <loof> that example has valid users = blah
[14:57] <gaet> "ath5k phy0: unsupported jumbo"
[14:57] <loof> and valid users = blah2
[14:57] <loof> on separated lines
[14:58] <iwo> loof, i think these files you're linking are samba2 format
[14:58] <iwo> not samba 3
[14:58] <iwo> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-January/077790.html
[15:00] <Guest29127> hi hab im hauptmenü den punkt "systemverwaltung" gelöscht ? wie kann ich den wieder herstellen ? ode rmuss ich alle starter manuell wiederherstellen ?
[15:00] <scunizi> !de | Guest29127
[15:00] <darthanubis> !ge
[15:01] <AE^^laptop> what's .ge?
[15:01] <darthanubis> AE^^laptop, lol no idea, my bad
[15:01] <Shironeko> Hello Hello!!!
[15:01] <Shironeko> quick and easy question
[15:02] <pit> hello
[15:02] <Shironeko> I want to add an ubuntu repository to an Ubuntu Based Distro
[15:02] <Slart> AE^^laptop: georgia
[15:02] <pit> whts ir?
[15:02] <AE^^laptop> ah
[15:02] <darthanubis> Shironeko, not advised
[15:02] <pit> IR?
[15:02] <scunizi> pit: infared?
[15:02] <Slart> pit: ireland?
[15:02] <Shironeko> should I add the release repo or the release-updates repo?
[15:02] <Shironeko> I'm going to apt-pinning
[15:02] <pit> but this programm isn't with IR!
[15:02] <darthanubis> Shironeko, if your going to break stuff, go all the way
[15:03] <AE^^laptop> infrared?
[15:03] <scunizi> Slart: does that mean there is a gealic (sp?) channel?
[15:03] <scunizi> :)
[15:03] <pit> yes
[15:03] <Shironeko> I'm not going to break any stuff
[15:03] <darthanubis> Shironeko, why not just use Debian's repos?
[15:03] <Shironeko> because the distro is Ubuntu based, Hardy
[15:03] <Shironeko> and it even uses Hardy packages
[15:04] <Slart> scunizi: probably is.. gentlemen.. open your text books =)
[15:04] <darthanubis> Shironeko, we can't advised that here, but knock yourself out. You sound capable?
[15:04] <Shironeko> I do I do
[15:04] <Shironeko> at least tell me the difference between the release repo and the update repo
[15:05] <darthanubis> Shironeko, what does the "ubuntu-based" distro say about adding repos? Is this not a question btter suited to that forum?
[15:05] <darthanubis> Shironeko, updates are fixes naturally. That is all
[15:05] <Shironeko> oks, so I should add both then
[15:06] <racecar56> it seems the power button on my compaq sr1020nx immediately turns off the comp but in winblows it works fine
[15:06] <Shironeko> the ubuntu-based-distro forums say that I'll go to Gnu-hell if I do this
[15:06] <Shironeko> so I better don't ask
[15:06] <Shironeko> but I need some restricted software
[15:06] <Slart> racecar56: I don't quite understand.. a power button isn't supposed to turn the computer off?
[15:06] <Shironeko> flash and unrar
[15:06] <gabriel> Hi everyone
[15:07] <andre_pl> i'm having a little mod-rewrite confusion, could someone take a look at my fairly simple rules http://dpaste.com/57900/  the problem i'm having is described there as well.
[15:07] <nejo> hi
[15:07] <Slart> racecar56: or you want it to do a controlled shutdown?
[15:07] <racecar56> Slart, you know if you press the power button a menu thingy popped up
[15:07] <racecar56> Slart, but it dosen't happen on ther
[15:07] <gabriel> I have a Logitech Webcam and I want to know how to adjust brightness on ubuntu 9.04? any easy way to do this?
[15:07] <racecar56> Slart, it just boom off like i unplug it
[15:08] <racecar56> Slart, what, is acpi unsupported on that type?
[15:08] <iwo> same problem with cifs mode. it's strange - i can read/write any files but when i create my own file, i don't have access to it...
[15:08] <iwo> it's like it's a umask problem
[15:08] <scunizi> gabriel: typically it's done with whatever program you're using for your webcam
[15:08] <Slart> racecar56: I thought that was done in the BIOS.. I don't really feel like trying it on my desktop right now and I don't think I've actually had to use my power button for a very long time
[15:08] <mobi-sheep> andre_pl: Try #ubuntu-server ?
[15:08] <Slart> racecar56: might be an acpi thing.. did you install using noacpi?
[15:09] <gabriel> But on mine it is too dark, but on windows xp looks perfect, its a logitech connect
[15:09] <racecar56> Slart, i don't know i had a fresh install of 9.04 and anyway 8.10 dosen't work (it IS an ancient computer)
[15:09] <loof> iwo: is there a risk of other users changing your files?
[15:09] <loof> if no, then use %S
[15:09] <^MeRrY^> gmn c carax chat
[15:09] <andre_pl> mobi-sheep: lol, thanks, I was in the wrong channel anyway. :)
[15:10] <loof> and iwo: are you mounting it to a different mountpoint when mounting with cifs?
[15:11] <loof> you should
[15:11] <scunizi> gabriel: logitec as do other webcams uses propiatory drivers that are not available on linux.. so coders have done their best to reverse engineer a lot of them.. they are not always perfect.. Again.. what ever program you're using to view your webcam should have a method of adjusting the brightness.
[15:11] <AE^^laptop> under ubuntu 9.04, what program do i need to activate my laptop function keyboard keys?
[15:11] <sylvanus_> would anyone have any Idea why synaptic package manager is downloading so slow? I should have sustained speeds of 2 megabytes a sec.
[15:11] <gabriel> ok thanks
[15:11] <mobi-sheep> AE^^laptop: It already should work.
[15:11] <mobi-sheep> AE^^laptop: At least it did for me.
[15:12] <loof> sylvanus: you do realize it depends on where the package is, right?
[15:12] <scunizi> sylvanus_: synaptic has a feature you have to manually activate to find the faster server for your location.. just becuase you have a great connection does't mean the route to the servers isn't bottlenecking it
[15:12] <verb_> I have Jaunty on a laptop with intel card and Blender is all messed up, is there a problem with the official driver?
[15:12] <loof> sylvanus: if you've added a patch from another repository that repository could be on dialup (likely not, but it COULD)
[15:13] <mobi-sheep> sylvanus_: The servers may be slow.  Use mirror if you feel like it.
[15:13] <racecar56> AE^^laptop,  it worked for my nightmare laptop, if it works for that junk you should be able to have it working
[15:13] <AE^^laptop> hehe, well, i cant disable my mousepad
[15:13] <shiri> hi there, i ha ve 3 ethernet cards adwise me whats wrong http://paste.org/8512 , can get fully working setup, wish some one hel me :} ?
[15:13] <sylvanus_> would yes but it has never downloaded at only 5 kilobytes/sec
[15:13] <verb_> I have Jaunty on a laptop with intel card and 3D acceleration is all messed up, is there a problem with the official driver?
[15:14] <erUSUL> !intel | verb_
[15:14] <Mefached> Windows has always been /dev/hda1 on my system (Ubuntu is on /dev/sda1 on a SATA drive). After my most recent Ubuntu reinstall (9.04), fdisk -l returns Windows as /dev/sdb1, and GRUB won't boot the NT Loader (it gives me an error 13: unsupported executable.)
[15:14] <Mefached> What happened?
[15:15] <samtihen> graphics drivers are doing wonderfully in jaunty at the moment...
[15:15] <samtihen> intel is all messed up
[15:15] <shiri> :S
[15:15] <scunizi> Mefached: since hardy even ide drives list as sdxx
[15:15] <racecar56> Mefached, winblows blew up :P
[15:15] <samtihen> and nvidia has some sweet bugs too
[15:15] <AE^^laptop> not to mention ati/amd :p
[15:15] <samtihen> using nvidia 180 driver, all QT apps get terrible rendering
[15:15] <racecar56> Mefached, ahh i see "since hardy even ide drives list as sdxx"
[15:16] <scunizi> samtihen: which 180 driver?
[15:16] <racecar56> Mefached, but one thing.... i wonder WHY?
[15:16] <Mefached> Why am I getting an Error 13 then? (Windows still mounts fine.)
[15:16] <samtihen> nvidia
[15:16] <samtihen> um
[15:16] <racecar56> scunizi, what was in hardy that did that, that is really retarded
[15:16] <scunizi> samtihen: 180.xx
[15:16] <samtihen>  not sure, sorry
[15:16] <phoenixcomm>  hello everybody
[15:17] <Mefached> I was just using 8.04, and it was /dev/hda1. Off.
[15:17] <Mefached> *Odd
[15:17] <racecar56> phoenixcomm, hi
[15:17] <scunizi> racecar56: the dev did it because of some underlying system enhancement..
[15:17] <samtihen> whatever was installed by default using the restricted driver thing
[15:17] <scunizi> *dev's
[15:17] <phoenixcomm> I would like to know if there is support for multilple monitors?? I have 4 of them on my XP box.
[15:17] <racecar56> Mefached, hm
[15:17] <scunizi> samtihen: and what version of ubuntu?
[15:17] <samtihen> 9.04
[15:17] <Mefached> I just need GRUB to boot it... My family is flipping out.
[15:17] <loof> phoenixcomm: yeah ubuntu supports multimonitor :P
[15:17] <samtihen> theres a bug out there for it
[15:17] <samtihen> i checked
[15:17] <chazco> phoenixcomm - Depends on your hardware... I have nvidia/intel (two systems) and both work fine with multiple monitors.
[15:17] <phoenixcomm> latest dl desktop
[15:17] <racecar56> Mefached, i wasn't around in the 7.10 days, maybe i should burn a disk of it, jam it in my horror laptop and see if it says IDE :P
[15:17] <loof> phoenixcomm: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhMErNsEoZw
[15:18] <samtihen> if you fall back to 173 it fixes it
[15:18] <gurugeek> Hello. This error: "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"  appeared after installing ipmasq
[15:18] <scunizi> samtihen: might be 180.5x.. nvidia is now at 185.xx
[15:18] <loof> phoenixcomm: basically for simple questions like that just search on youtube and you'll have your answer :P :P :P
[15:18] <samtihen> hrm
[15:18] <gurugeek> Hello. This error: "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"  appeared after installing ipmasq I can't reinstall or reconfigure it. What should i do?
[15:18] <samtihen> maybe worth checking
[15:18] <gabriel> I have a question: is it possible to install MySpace IM on Ubuntu 9.04?
[15:18] <mobi-sheep> !dualmonitor | phoenixcomm
[15:18] <olivier> salut
[15:18] <mobi-sheep> !xinerama | phoenixcomm
[15:18] <phoenixcomm> thks
[15:19] <samtihen> since 173 has another amazing bug where javascript performance in firefox is horrible
[15:19] <mobi-sheep> gabriel: Pidgin support MySpace protocol.
[15:19] <mobi-sheep> !pidgin | gabriel
[15:20] <loof> gurugeek: try "apt-get -f install" to force the install
[15:20] <samtihen> actually, i think its css DOM manipulation being done by X, and nvida driving X
[15:20] <gabriel> Ok, but does it support the MySpace IM Chat?
[15:20] <shri420> how do i set up gitweb on ubuntu
[15:20] <dakarn> yes it does gabriel
[15:20] <grawity> gabriel: Pidgin does support MySpaceIM.
[15:21] <Filo> ciao
[15:21] <dakarn> !it | filo
[15:21] <gabriel> Ok thanks for the answer
[15:22] <Padhu> ubottu: english pkease
[15:22] <Padhu> please
[15:22] <dakarn> padhu: ubottu is a bot :)
[15:22] <loof> lol @ padhu
[15:22] <gurugeek> loof: still not working..."E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
[15:22] <Padhu> lol :-P
[15:23] <loof> padhu: dakarn typed "!it | filo" and the bot responds to requests made with "!<sometopic>"
[15:23] <dakarn> !ubottu
[15:23] <loof> padhu and since he added the option for it, it's in italian :P
[15:23] <LaChamelle> #BZFlag
[15:24] <crazygraph> test
[15:24] <loof> gurugeek: you're sure you're not running multiple instances of package managers?
[15:24] <loof> gurugeek: make sure that you're not. you could also follow feraldeb's instructions here http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/sub-process-usrbindpkg-returned-an-error-code-1-171107/
[15:24] <gurugeek> loof: ok i'll check it out... thanks
[15:25] <racecar56> loof, he didn't say E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[15:25] <loof> basically he says delete related stuff from /var/lib/dpkg/info and from /var/cache/apt/archives and do the same
[15:25] <loof> racecar56: yeah =S i know
[15:25] <racecar56> loof, k
[15:26] <loof> gurugeek: another potential fix: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/apt-get-upgrade-error-code-1-195307/ (read all the way at the bottom, move those files aside and do apt-get -f install again
[15:27] <loof> man, i'm on top of this google shit
[15:27] <loof> it's like i need to start posting letmegooglethatforyou links =/
[15:29] <scunizi> you mean like the rest of us on lots of occations?
[15:29] <sonism> a ka de?
[15:29] <sonism> apo kaba de?
[15:29] <r41> a da
[15:30] <ImOeT> #surabaya
[15:31] <r41> !apt
[15:33] <GreyGhost> !firefox modifications
[15:35] <Darck1> hi all - anybody know if there's an IDJC channel anywhere?
[15:35] <gurugeek> loof: after reading some pages, it worked. i removed all files with ipmasq at /var/lib/dpkg/info
[15:36] <loof> gurugeek: awesome =D
[15:36] <loof> ok, this is really stupid
[15:36] <loof> i'm still working on getting scripts going in xchat
[15:36] <loof> does ANYONE use scripts in xchat???
[15:36] <mobi-sheep> loof: Wrong channel?
[15:37] <mobi-sheep> loof: #xchat
[15:37] <loof> no =/
[15:38] <ruadh>  /quit
[15:38] <Darck1> okay - I'll try another track. Anybody here using Jaunty and IDJC?
[15:38] <tosate> Hi! Is there currently a problem with the ubuntu repositories? I cannot receive the repository indexes.
[15:38] <Warp4> tosate, im not having any issues
[15:39] <Darck1> nor I - just did an update
[15:39] <thomc> tosate: no problems here.
[15:39] <GreyGhost> tosate, nope .. wat does it say?
[15:39] <loof> mobi-sheep: see, you were wrong about being in the wrong channel
[15:39] <tosate> http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 403 Forbidden [IP: 141.76.2.130 80]
[15:39] <loof> at least here some people are awake =S
[15:39] <mobi-sheep> loof: No love there?
[15:39] <loof> newp =[
[15:39] <loof> seriously, all i want is a working system stats irc plugin
[15:40] <GreyGhost> hmm .. i was refering to 9.04 ..
[15:40] <predictable> Does anyone know where to find the restricted driver manager in ubuntu 9.04. I'm reading a tutorial, but I can't seem to find mine..
[15:40] <loof> it shouldn't require installing everything under the sun
[15:40] <GreyGhost> tosate, maybe de mirror .. or interpid repos..
[15:40] <gurugeek> Problem: I just found out that I don't have  the /etc/init.d/dnsmasq file. I reinstalled dnsmasq and the file wont show up. ANyone?
[15:40] <tosate> GreyGhost: Maybe the german mirror for interpid?
[15:41] <loof> predictable: it's the "hardware drivers" option in system->administration from the gnome panel
[15:41] <andreas69>  i installed compiz and mac4lin... now i want to apply the leopard minimize maximize effect... does anyone know how can i do it???
[15:41] <GreyGhost> tosate, you'll have to find someone to test ..
[15:41] <bkraptor_> is there any chance of an official update to pidgin 2.5.7?
[15:41] <GreyGhost> i'm indian mirror of 9.04 :P
[15:41] <Darck1> *tap* *tap* *tap* is this thing on? I guess nobody's using IDJC - But is any guru willing to help me anyway - I'm not terribly familiar with pulseaudio and jack and I'm trying to get them to both play nice together
[15:42] <tosate> GreyGhost: you can just enter the url into your browser
[15:42] <predictable> loof: I was afraid of that. I thought that. Well why doesn't any support come up for radeon cards? This ubuntu help shows doing the restricted radeon drivers for better 3d support.
[15:42] <mobi-sheep> bkraptor_: It'll be updated less than a week.
[15:42] <tosate> I switched the mirror from German server to main
[15:42] <tosate> now it works
[15:42] <GreyGhost> tosate, and i guess u didnt try that ?
[15:42] <tosate> thanks for you help
[15:42] <mobi-sheep> !yahoo | bkraptor_
[15:42] <GreyGhost> tosate, and that works too ..
[15:42] <alberto2000> anyone: ive created a new googlecode account. how do i commit my first file to it?
[15:43] <tosate> GreyGhost: strange...
[15:43] <bkraptor_> mobi-sheep: thanks, I already have the workaround. I just wanted to know when the new version will come through an official repository
[15:43] <predictable> loof: pastebin #3 is what im trying to do..
[15:44] <rubydiamond> guys.. where is user crontab is saved
[15:44] <rubydiamond> which file ?
[15:44] <mobi-sheep> bkraptor_: But you knew it'll be updated eventually and you had to ask? :P
[15:45] <Darck1> okay - since nobody is replying to me - does anybody have a suggestion for a channel to go to for Jack/Pulseaudio issues?
[15:45] <mobi-sheep> Darck1: This may help you?
[15:45] <mobi-sheep> !sound | Darck1
[15:45] <thomc> rubydiamond: I'm not sure where the crontab is saved, but you can edit it with crontab -e
[15:46] <bkraptor_> mobi-sheep: I wanted to know if it would be updated at all. ubuntu doesn't have the best track record of updating to the latest versions
[15:46] <rubydiamond> thomc: I had taken backup of my previous ubuntu files .
[15:46] <bkraptor_> mobi-sheep: take for example openoffice 3.1.0
[15:46] <rubydiamond> now want to setup crontab on new ubuntu
[15:46] <init[1]|znc> hey is there any way to add files to tar.gz or tar.bz2 , as we do with -r (append) with tar
[15:46] <Darck1> thanks mobi-sheep but my issues is a little more complex. I have pulseaudio and jack working to the point where I've got my internet radio station working but Jack is streaming everything to my soundcard whether I have the "monitor" on or not - it's some kind of pulse/jack issue that I'm too dumb to resolve
[15:46] <rubydiamond> I don't remember what were my previous crontab settings
[15:47] <plcTowlie> I have an EEE pc 900 Celeron which is affected by the bug https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/349314 , the solutions posted have limited effect, but it remains unusable in the netbook remix.  Would regular jaunty run well?  Is anyone familiar with an alternate build that will run well on the 900?  ie easypeasy?
[15:48] <Eruaran> Anyone using a USB tv tuner with Ubuntu ?
[15:48] <enovativ> when i try to access my windows shares, sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't.  When it doesn't work, i get this : http://pastebin.com/m1bcf6aa7
[15:48] <bony> how to convert .mpg or .mod files to .ogv? i tried kino but the video quality is lost
[15:48] <enovativ> why does it say "Please select another viewer..."
[15:49] <enovativ> what is the "viewer" ?
[15:49] <cabrey> enovativ, are you just putting the server's name in or the full address?
[15:49] <Maveas> !unzip
[15:49] <loof> predictable: what does it show when you go into hardware drivers??
[15:49] <Maveas> !zip
[15:49] <Darck1> AH-HAH! I think I have it
[15:49] <enovativ> just the server name ?
[15:49] <loof> also: you CAN just download the linux drivers from ati's site and run them
[15:50] <enovativ> cabrey: just the server name
[15:50] <Armageddon> what are the build-dep of pidgin ?
[15:50] <loof> predictable: the installer has a nice gui interface that works in gnome/ubuntu 9.04
[15:50] <GreyGhost> Armageddon, check on pidgin site?
[15:50] <cabrey> enovativ, and if you open a terminal and try to ping the server using just the name, what happens
[15:50] <Armageddon> GreyGhost: actually they have the update thingy which i did and it didnt update to the latest version
[15:50] <loof> predictable : you should backup your /etc/X11/xorg.conf (VERY important in case something goes wrong).
[15:51] <GreyGhost> Armageddon, hmm .. not available through apt?
[15:52] <deprobi> m
[15:52] <Armageddon> thanks
[15:52] <Darck1> nope, bugger
[15:52] <Darck1> :-(
[15:52] <enovativ> cabrey: didn'try that
[15:52] <enovativ> cabrey: i get "unknown host"
[15:53] <cabrey> enovativ, thats why then, you have to use the server's fully qualified domain name or its ip address
[15:53] <enovativ> cabrey: never mind sir...i figured it out.....sometimes i just need to take my time
[15:53] <thomc> rubydiamond: as far as I can tell crontab -e saves the file to the /tmp directory. I don't think it will have been saved in /home, if that's what you backed up.
[15:53] <enovativ> cabrey: thanks for your assistance
[15:54] <rubydiamond> thomc: lol
[15:54] <thomc> rubydiamond: what's funny?
[15:54] <rubydiamond> thomc: if system cleanups /tmp dir everyday.. crontab would get lost everyday
[15:57] <angeliyoxulo> si
[15:57] <angeliyoxulo> hola
[15:57] <cabrey> !es
[15:57] <angeliyoxulo> yo soy español
[15:58] <angeliyoxulo> y tu
[15:59] <cabrey> american :) #ubuntu-es
[16:00] <vehystrix> Can anyone tell me why I can't get my video card working?
[16:00] <jcrawford> does the ubuntu install come with compiz fusion?
[16:00] <Spike1506> jcapinc, yes
[16:00] <Dougal> But my hard drive *was* very full for a while, and i have a feeling I might be running a different file system How can I find out if I need to defrag, because *something* is slowing my computer to a crawl.
[16:00] <cabrey> jcornwall, yes
[16:00] <Spike1506> jcrawford*
[16:00] <cabrey> ^ that too
[16:00] <jcrawford> thanks Spike1506
[16:00] <Dougal> *sorry, that's half a question* reposting...
[16:00] <jcrawford> also anyone know if the latest version works with the apple airport card?
[16:00] <Dougal> I'm told that ubuntu doesn't need to be defragged if you're using the usual filesystem, or your drive has become *very* full at some stage.
[16:00] <Spike1506> jcrawford, you can enable it via System -> preferences -> Appearance --> Desktop Effects
[16:00] <angeliyoxulo> what
[16:00] <Dougal> But my hard drive *was* very full for a while, and i have a feeling I might be running a different file system How can I find out if I need to defrag, because *something* is slowing my computer to a crawl.
[16:00] <angeliyoxulo> q
[16:00] <Slart> Dougal: what file system are you using?
[16:01] <jcrawford> I want to install on my mac pro but the last version did not support it so I had no wifi :)
[16:01] <cabrey> angeliyoxulo, /join #ubuntu-es
[16:01] <angeliyoxulo> tonto no
[16:01] <Dougal> Slart: newb. I don't even know how to tell
[16:01] <angeliyoxulo> para q
[16:01] <jillsmitt> U+0051 to all
[16:01] <durt> !es | angeliyoxulo
[16:01] <angeliyoxulo> para que
[16:01] <Slart> Dougal: ext3 then =)... the only way I know that you can defrag it.. is by moving files.. manually
[16:01] <angeliyoxulo> vale
[16:01] <vehystrix> I got a geforce 9650m gt and it's not showing any proprietary drivers that I can use, so I'm stuc at 800x600. Anyone know what I should do?
[16:01] <angeliyoxulo> pero q ago hay
[16:02] <Slart> Dougal: I think there is a way to check how fragmented a certain file is..or to get a list of the most fragmented files.. do that, move those to another drive.. move them back.. hopefully that will improve things
[16:02] <pippolo> 1list
[16:02] <thomc> rubydiamond: /var/spool/cron/crontabs/myusername is where my crontab is stored.
[16:02] <pippolo> !list
[16:03] <Slart> Dougal: the best way would be to just clear out the entire fs.. but that might be hard to do, depending on how much stuff you've got on it
[16:03] <scunizi> vehystrix: if you just installed then open a terminal and "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" .. then check the restricted drivers manager again and see if anythign shows up
[16:03] <rubydiamond> thomc: oh gone .. I have taken backup of /home and /etc only
[16:03] <thomc> rubydiamond: sorry to hear that. Worth knowing where it is for future reference.
[16:03] <enovativ> how do you log channel so that I can read it later ?
[16:03] <cabrey> !logs
[16:04] <enovativ> what are "LoCo" channels  ?
[16:04] <Slart> Dougal: filefrag is the name of the command to get fragemtation for a file
[16:04] <Dougal> Slart: I'll consider that a last resort. In the mean time, that leaves me with my first question: How to find out if/how many files are fragmented
[16:04] <rubydiamond> is there any good file server .. I have some files .. on my server .. want to explore those with web interface .. even play if those are mp3s
[16:04] <Dougal> Slart: ooh, thanks
[16:05] <nsahoo> is there a way to install postgresql 8.4 on jaunty?
[16:05] <Dougal> *BUT* When I had someone help me set up the system, I was hoping to make it a dual-boot with Windows, we *may* have put a different file system on to make things easier. I forget.
[16:06] <Dougal> Is there an easy way to check what filesystem I'm running?
[16:06] <grawity> rubydiamond: Just install lighttpd, for example, and configure it for password protection. There, you have a mini-website
[16:06] <nivekc1> does anyone know how to fix not having any sound on Ubuntu 9.04 32bit with onboard Realtek ALC889A?
[16:06] <rubydiamond> grawity: I have already apache installed
[16:06] <GreyGhost> vehystrix, System -> hardware driver dosnt return nething?
[16:06] <Slart> Dougal: I ended up writing a script that moved the files with more than N fragments to a tmp drive and back.. I let that run for a while.. speeds improved after that
[16:07] <dakarn> nivekcl: you can upgrade kernel, or you can install the new alsa
[16:07] <nivekc1> dakarn: which would you reccomend?
[16:08] <Dougal> Slart: thank you, I will remember that for future. Sadly, I wouldn't even know how to write a script yet. Very new to that sort of aspect to Linux
[16:08] <dakarn> nivekcl: this on a laptop?
[16:08] <nivekc1> no desktop
[16:08] <q23p> hi, can anyone tell me how to cat $var into a file without cat transforming $var into ""(nothing)? tried to cat case "$var" in into a file but it keeps going case "" in!
[16:08] <Dougal> In the mean time, filefrag checks one file, any simple way to use it to check *all* files? I'm not going to type in the same command a thousand times to do all the files
[16:08] <enovativ> !logs
[16:09] <nivekc1> dakarn: it is a desktop with an intel cpu and gigabyte motherboard if that matters
[16:09] <ram1> hi
[16:09] <dakarn> nivekcl: the 2.6.30 kernel is unsupported, but i recommend it
[16:09] <ram1>  i need help on settign up rails on jaunty jackalope
[16:09] <timeless_mbp> does http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices.html#bpp-pkg-synopsis apply in ubuntu?
[16:09] <ram1> can someone help
[16:09] <nivekc1> dakarn how would i go about upgrading to that then?
[16:09] <GreyGhost> why cant ppl wait for answers ...
[16:10] <MFen> anybody know any tricks on increasing the overall volume of the sound card?  i get *much* louder sound, with no distortion, when i boot this laptop into windows
[16:10] <locutus24> ram1 with what
[16:10] <dakarn> you did the 32bit install right?
[16:10] <nivekc1> dakarn: yes
[16:10] <Walex> MFen: enable the builtin amplifier perhaps?
[16:10] <timeless_mbp> GreyGhost: how long should i wait ;-?
[16:10] <MFen> Walex: sounds good. how does that work
[16:11] <GreyGhost> timeless_mbp, wasnt talking bout u ;)
[16:11] <ram1> locutus24, i get "E: Couldn't find package ri"
[16:11] <Slart> Dougal: let me setup a very simple script to at least get you a list of the most fragmented files
[16:11] <dakarn> nivekcl: http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/06/10/linux-kernel-2-6-30-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-and-debian-linux/
[16:11] <Slart> Dougal: it will take me a minute.. I'll get you a link when I'm done
[16:12] <ram1> i get "E: Couldn't find package ri", can someone pzl help ?
[16:12] <nivekc1> dakarn: thank you
[16:12] <FiReSTaRT> MFen: it could also depend on your media player.. some have fairly advanced configuration options :)
[16:12] <GreyGhost> ram1, wat r u trying to do?
[16:12] <ram1> GreyGhost, i am trying to setup rails on ubuntu
[16:12] <ram1> jauntu jackalope
[16:13] <Walex> MFen: just one of the controls in the mixer controls./
[16:13] <Dougal> Slart: thank you, you've been *very* helpfull
[16:13] <GreyGhost> ram1,wat is rails?
[16:13] <ram1> ruby on rails
[16:13] <MFen> FiReSTaRT: it doesn't depend on anything. all applications that play sound in ubuntu are quieter than all applications that play sound in windows
[16:13] <MFen> Walex: everything in the mixer is up to max
[16:14] <GreyGhost> ram1, wat command did u use?
[16:14] <Walex> MFen: it is a boolean control.
[16:14] <ram1> sudo apt-get install ruby ri rdoc
[16:14] <FiReSTaRT> MFen: no idea.. like if i'm having issues with quiet sound in audacious i can bump up the preamp.. i'd just be worried about my speakers :P
[16:14] <bastidrazor> timeless_mbp, are you trying to make packages?
[16:14] <jamesas8> Anyone know how to uninstall ubuntu from vista dualboot? Can't boot up ubuntu for some reason.
[16:14] <timeless_mbp> bastidrazor: i'm reviewing the package list and trying to figure out if i'm justified complaining about something
[16:14] <loof> walex: if you know what it is, it's probably better to actually say the command rather than saying it's a boolean control.
[16:14] <GreyGhost> ram1, try sudo apt-get install rails
[16:15] <bastidrazor> timeless_mbp, feel free to complain to the package author. that is the joy of open source
[16:15] <GreyGhost> ram1, one sec .. ri package exists ..
[16:15] <timeless_mbp> bastidrazor: it feels rude to send ~300 complaints
[16:15] <ram1> GreyGhost,  i am following the steps from http://www.hackido.com/2009/04/install-ruby-rails-on-ubuntu-904-jaunty.html
[16:16] <Walex> loof: the name of the control depends on the card. Usually it has a fairly obvious name like "external amplifier".
[16:16] <bastidrazor> timeless_mbp, fix the issues and submit them for a fix.
[16:16] <pche> hello, i anyone could help to find out what motherboard my computer has?
[16:16] <DasEi>  jamesas8: though I'd rather try a repair, can delete it from windows (unknown parti) and ask ##windows for restoring bootloader, wrong chan here
[16:16] <ram1> i get error in step 3
[16:16] <timeless_mbp> bastidrazor: hrm... for debian/control files, a patch would be acceptable? :)
[16:17] <bastidrazor> timeless_mbp, it would be reviewed and implemented if felt you are correct
[16:17] <MFen> Walex: i don't have any switches that say amplifier
[16:17] <pche> i made lshw and sudo dmidecode --type 17, but i'm not sure about what the motherboard is
[16:17] <GreyGhost> ram1, make sure Universe is checked in .. System ->Admin -> software sources
[16:18] <GreyGhost> then do sudo apt-get update ..
[16:18] <GreyGhost> and try again..
[16:18] <Walex> MFen: then perhaps your chipset type is not quite perfectly supported by the driver. There are many variants.
[16:18] <Walex> MFen: anyhow, try to check which controls you have with 'amixer controls' just to double check.
[16:18] <ram1> GreyGhost, universe is selected, i uncommented all the sources in sources.list and did update
[16:19] <GreyGhost> ram1, still u get missing package ri?
[16:19] <ram1> yes
[16:19] <Walex> MFen: you may even have one of those card without a hw volume control, they need the 'softvol' ALSA plugin.
[16:19] <GreyGhost> ram1, weird .. try apt-cache show ri
[16:20] <MFen> Walex: yeah "amixer controls" shows stuff i already have access to
[16:20] <MFen> nothing about aplifying
[16:20] <MFen> Walex: i dunno, it's ALC662 using hda intel
[16:20] <Walex> MFen: the name may be not entirely obvious. But maybe one of the other cases apply.
[16:21] <ram1> GreyGhost i am changing the dowlad from option from local to "Main server" now
[16:21] <GreyGhost> ram1, yeah that might work ..
[16:21] <Walex> MFen: there are dozens of variants of intel HDA, all with very subtly different mixer registers.
[16:21] <mihai__> hello guys, need some help here please
[16:21] <ziroday> mihai__: sure, what's wrong?
[16:21] <mihai__> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[16:21] <mihai__>   ubuntu-desktop: Depends: update-manager but it is not going to be installed
[16:21] <mihai__>                   Depends: update-notifier but it is not going to be installed
[16:21] <mihai__> E: Broken packages
[16:21] <FloodBot3> mihai__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:21] <mihai__> dunno what's wrong
[16:21] <ziroday> mihai__: what command are you running?
[16:22] <Walex> MFen: try 'modinfo snd-hda-intel', the driver modules has some parameters to select particular variants.
[16:22] <mihai__> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[16:22] <ram1> GreyGhost, looks like it may take few mins. thanks for help. will let u know
[16:22] <ziroday> mihai__: try do sudo apt-get install update-notifier update-manager first
[16:22] <MFen> Walex: oh, neat.
[16:22] <mihai__> kde keeps crashing and i kinda got tired of it
[16:22] <mihai__> doesn't work
[16:22] <ziroday> mihai__: error?
[16:22] <MFen> Walex: there's a "model" parameter, but no list of the models i can use
[16:22] <mihai__> i'll send you via private
[16:23] <Walex> MFen: the list is in the manual and docs.
[16:23] <ziroday> mihai__: please pastebin it
[16:23] <ziroday> mihai__: in fact its > 3 lines so its fine, you can paste it here
[16:23] <ram1> GreyGhost, awesome, it worked.. looks like something is screwed up in India Server?
[16:23] <mihai__> ow
[16:23] <mihai__> ok
[16:23] <mihai__> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[16:23] <mihai__>   update-manager: Depends: update-manager-core (= 1:0.111.7) but 1:0.111.8 is to be installed
[16:23] <FloodBot3> mihai__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:24] <ziroday> mihai__: please pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:24] <GreyGhost> ram1, nope .. i'm on indian server and it shows me the package.. neway main servers always better ;)
[16:24] <ram1> oh ok
[16:24] <ram1> GreyGhost, not sure why the problem happened then
[16:25] <GreyGhost> ram1, u in india?
[16:25] <ram1> yeah banaglore
[16:25] <GreyGhost> ram1, me mumbai ..
[16:25] <ram1> oh cool
[16:26] <ram1> i would like to add u as my friend, we can have conversation offline, plz let me know ur mail id
[16:26] <MFen> Walex: i'm seeing suggestions to use "model=laptop" option. i'll try that.
[16:27] <ram1> GreyGhost, i would like to add u as my friend, we can have conversation offline, plz let me know ur mail id
[16:27] <Drakeson`> What is console-tools? It has the useless /usr/bin/open. I want to alias "open" to xdg-open.
[16:27] <mihai__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/200866/ this is it
[16:28] <Drakeson`> "open" is not even in /etc/alternatives :(
[16:29] <ziroday> mihai__: you appear to be missing a bunch of repo's. Notably the security ones.
[16:29] <mihai__> can you help me out ? :)
[16:31] <boscop> I can't see my windows partition from within the ubuntu partition.
[16:32] <tscmga> hello
[16:32] <ziroday> mihai__: do sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.old and then open software sources and select all  the repo's you want.
[16:32] <tscmga> anyone has a intel x4500?
[16:32] <vehystrix> how do I get the nvidia 180 driver series on 8.04?
[16:33] <mantees> hi all
[16:33] <ziroday> vehystrix: its either in -proposed or -backports. Or you can use a PPA or install it manually. All of them can lead to issues.
[16:33] <Walex> tscmga: you probably :-).
[16:33] <mantees> can anyone help about playing original DVD movies?
[16:33] <thomc> boscop: it doesn't show up in Places>Removable Media?
[16:34] <mantees> ubuntu 9.04
[16:34] <FiReSTaRT> mantees: what's the problem?
[16:34] <Dougal> mantees: original movies?
[16:34] <Walex> mantees: not really as there are legality issues, but you can find plenty of information on the web.
[16:34] <mantees> yes
[16:34] <mantees> yes
[16:34] <mantees> I could find almost everything
[16:34] <thomc> tscmga: yes, I have that chipset.
[16:34] <mantees> but it doesn't work
[16:34] <tscmga> thomc, can u  run blender withou problem ?
[16:34] <FiReSTaRT> mantees: follow the instructions on this page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu and then do yourself a favour and install vlc.. the best player for that sort of thing
[16:35] <tscmga> i find my blender have problem
[16:35] <ziroday> !dvd | mantees
[16:35] <alejandro> hi, I'm stuck in a catch 22 with apt - the files list file for package "cupsys-bsd" is missing final newline... Any idea how to correct this?
[16:35] <tscmga> my card is x4500. and i have the lastes ubuntu
[16:35] <alejandro> oh I'm on hardy heron by the way...
[16:35] <thomc> tscmga: I haven't tried. I know that there were compatibility issues with the G45 chipset when it came out; I'm not sure if they've been resolved now.
[16:35] <mantees> I found and installed every packages what was suggested, but I still can not watch the movies
[16:35] <alejandro> or is there a better place to ask about apt problems?
[16:36] <CokeNCode> ok guys, need some help here. I just connected a hard drive via usb (IDE enclosure), how do i figure out where it's mounted
[16:36] <boscop> thomc, ah, thanks, found it
[16:36] <FiReSTaRT> mantees: including vlc?
[16:36] <mantees> yes
[16:36] <CokeNCode> i want to use photorec to copy the recovered data from another drive to this drive ... which is a terabyte
[16:36] <ziroday> CokeNCode: run mount
[16:36] <boss_mc> CokeNCode: it will automount to /media/disklabel
[16:36] <ziroday> boss_mc: it will not
[16:36] <mantees> so, I have to confirm: there is no such a player that works
[16:36] <FiReSTaRT> mantees: so what happens when you try to play the dvd using vlc?
[16:36] <tscmga> thomc, thanks.
[16:36] <mantees> no VLC, no TOTEM, no XINE
[16:37] <grawity> mplayer?
[16:37] <boss_mc> ziroday: say what? yes it will, that's default ubuntu behaviour for external usb HD
[16:37] <mantees> it is impossible, but this is the fact
[16:37] <mantees> everything, beleive me
[16:37] <kamal> Hi People
[16:37] <CokeNCode> great, thanks guys
[16:37] <CokeNCode> running the recovery now ... woo hoo !
[16:37] <kamal> I got a question about getting the kernel code of ubunto#
[16:37] <GreyGhost> mantees, wat codec is that movie?
[16:37] <kamal> ubuntu
[16:38] <mantees> I have no clue
[16:38] <ziroday> boss_mc: that is what it attempts to do, but often it will just mount it in /media/disk or /media/sizeofdisk.
[16:38] <GreyGhost> mantees, and not a dvd right?
[16:38] <mantees> I think CSS
[16:38] <mihai__> ziroday: where can i find the repo's i need ? :-s
[16:38] <kamal> I need the code because I am building the driver for my wireless W200
[16:38] <ziroday> mihai__: go to Software Sources and tick the ones you want
[16:38] <mantees> I tried planty of DVDs from my collection, and nothing happened
[16:38] <mihai__> i just need the ones to install ubuntu desktop...don't really need to move the old ones
[16:39] <cabrey> mantees, have you install libdvdcss?
[16:39] <mihai__> hmm i can't really do that....
[16:39] <ziroday> kamal: well you can try the kernels from kernel.org
[16:39] <ziroday> mihai__: why not?
[16:39] <durt> !dvd > mantees
[16:39] <boss_mc> ziroday: it will mount it to /media/*disc label if it exists, or size if it doesn't, or disk if it's fat16 (I think)* then... :)
[16:39] <mihai__> i'm from a console....kde doesn't work pretty good and i can't open all the things i need
[16:39] <entropy> Hi guys - my sound is very tinny (no bass, just highs) on my iMac 7,1 w/ Codec: Realtek ALC889A. Can someone point me in the right direction?
[16:39] <wx09> any one knows how to set beagle to index my home dir only ?
[16:40] <mantees> sorry, I have no libdvdcss in the package
[16:40] <kamal> I searched in the package manager but it seems it does not offer the kernel source
[16:40] <GreyGhost> mantees, tried ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[16:40] <tscmga> hi, i am just trying to register a new account on ubuntu forum
[16:40] <tscmga> it ask me a question
[16:40] <tscmga> What color is an orange?
[16:40] <thomc> tscmga: that would be orange.
[16:40] <mihai__> wait it's workin now i think
[16:40] <tscmga> i don't know it is green or yellow
[16:40] <grawity> tscmga: "orange" of course.
[16:41] <mantees> GreyGhost: ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[16:41] <tscmga> :
[16:41] <mantees> in package source?
[16:41] <tscmga> :D
[16:41] <FiReSTaRT> tscmga: orange.. a way to keep spambots out :P
[16:41] <mihai__> nope....they're not there mate :-s....
[16:41] <GreyGhost> mantees, yeah .. sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[16:41] <tscmga> i am a human
[16:42] <thomc> tscmga has a point though. It asked me the number of ears on the average human. It wanted me to say 2, but that's not the only answer ;)
[16:42] <ziroday> mihai__: here is mine, you will need to modify it to suit your country http://pastebin.ca/1468860
[16:42] <FiReSTaRT> tscmga: that's why the question is something that a spambot wouldn't easily handle :)
[16:42] <GreyGhost> mantees, cos u need libdvdcss which it will auto install .. (atleast in 9.04) i think .. otherwise read this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs if that didnt work
[16:42] <grawity> tscmga: int(avg(number_of_ears)) == 2
[16:42] <mantees> uno momento
[16:42] <tscmga> :D
[16:43] <grawity> er, thomc*
[16:43] <Nanaki> ok i know this isnt the greatest question, but im just referencing myself, to find what version of ubuntu you have you go system > about ubuntu > version am i right?
[16:43] <stefg> !version
[16:43] <alejandro> hi - I've got a corrupted package, but ubuntu-desktop depends on it. How can I remove it with apt?
[16:43] <alejandro> or reinstall?
[16:44] <mantees> so, the Movie Player says: Could not read from resource
[16:44] <crashanddie> Hi everyone, is it possible to force the copy of a file > 4gig on a fat32 partition?
[16:44] <boss_mc> alejandro: sudo apt-get reinstall packagename will do fine
[16:44] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: or go to system, administration, system monitor, system tab
[16:44] <mantees> the VLC can figure out simple, just quit
[16:44] <Nanaki> thanks,
[16:44] <alejandro> no, that command doesn't work boss_mc but thanks
[16:44] <stefg> crashanddie: fat32 isn't able to count to more than 4 Gigs... no use in doing so, file will be corrupted
[16:44] <boss_mc> alejandro: also, removing ubuntu-desktop does not matter,it is just a metapackage that depends on the apps bundled with ubuntu
[16:44] <mantees> the Xine: Media stream scrambled/encrypted
[16:45] <boss_mc> alejandro: how does it fail?
[16:45] <alejandro> ok cool. thanks
[16:45] <Nanaki> also, now that i know im using hardy can i upgrade straight to 9.04?
[16:45] <alejandro> oh just a sec will get the error out
[16:45] <crashanddie> stefg, even if I'm not going to read it from windows?
[16:45] <GreyGhost> mantees, hmm .. weird .. i dnt knw more bout it though .. :(
[16:45] <GreyGhost> bbl .. bye all
[16:45] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: not sure.. i've always done a backup of the home folder and a clean install :P
[16:45] <mantees> I tried the restricted-extras, and now it has installed, but nothing happened
[16:45] <stefg> crashanddie: that's a file system limitation, not an OS limitation... you need to split it
[16:45] <wrinkliez> any suggestions of a decent webcam that works well with cheese?
[16:46] <mantees> it is an original stuff (9.04)
[16:46] <crashanddie> stefg, ok, thanks
[16:46] <alejandro> it's cupsys-bsd boss_mc - it says
[16:46] <alejandro> dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `cupsys-bsd' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.
[16:46] <Nanaki> firestart, last time i tried straight installing 9.04 id didnt work. so i went with an older version and no problems
[16:46] <mantees> and I already installed a lot
[16:46] <alejandro> that's because the files list was corrupt so I've moved it aside for a bit
[16:46] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: which part didn't work?
[16:46] <Nanaki> 9.04
[16:46] <jtaji> mantees: you need libdvdcss2 from the medibuntu repository
[16:46] <kamal> ziroday, I have 2.6.24-24-386 on my machine but I find something like linux-2.6.24.7.tar.gz on kernel.org
[16:46] <jtaji> !medibuntu | mantees
[16:46] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: i mean which part of the install crapped out on ya?
[16:46] <entropy> My sound is very tinny (no bass, just highs) on my aluminum iMac 7,1 w/ Realtek ALC889A. Can someone point me in the right direction?
[16:46] <mantees> I am on it!
[16:47] <Nanaki> it may have been the cd but windows vista didnt like the idea of sharing my laptop lol
[16:47] <boss_mc> alejandro: ah, I see, you could add --force to the command, might help
[16:47] <alejandro> ok just trying that now. it's that "serious error" bit that I got scared of...
[16:47] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: don't do it from vista.. boot from the install cd
[16:47] <alejandro> don't want to corrupt my apt db...
[16:48] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: i beleive i did and that failed as well..grub didnt work
[16:48] <_gpg_> hello
[16:48] <alejandro> cool! that worked boss_mc thanks very much!!
[16:48] <alejandro> ok now off to check how the #iranelection is going..
[16:48] <stefg> Did anyone try to resize an ext4 partition with gparted yet? any sucesses ? Or just the (usual...) gparted mess?
[16:48] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: i think there's also an option to boot from the live cd and then run the os install.. have you tried that too?
[16:48] <_gpg_> i'm interested to use bazaar since few days, but stuck with some items
[16:49] <fulltimers3> anyone been able to install Magic Jack on Ubanta 9.0 ?
[16:49] <_gpg_> The "Decentralized with automatic gatekeeper" is what i need with my team actually, i cant find any documentation about how to use/set PQM server
[16:49] <Decessus> is there any speed increase by installing ubuntu on a thumb drive?
[16:49] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: dont remember, a friend of mine was helping me with it, i do remember running the live cd though. i believe that didnt work as well..permission problems, but now im wondering if that wont be an issue.
[16:49] <kamal> does anyone know if I can download the kernel-source using the synaptic package manager?
[16:50] <stefg> _gpg_: #ubuntu-server might be a better place for that question
[16:50] <Decessus> fulltimers3, no, it's not possible yet. Magic Jack however, is working on a linux driver due out this fall
[16:50] <Time`s_Witness> Hey
[16:50] <Time`s_Witness> i have a general linux question ... how does the system keep its timing precision please?
[16:50] <fulltimers3> thank you
[16:51] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: that's weird.. one of the methods should work... btw is your computer Dell by any chance?
[16:51] <cabrey> Time`s_Witness, it uses UNIX time
[16:51] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: yes it is a dell
[16:52] <wcomnisky> hi everyone
[16:52] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: then i'm not surprised you're having grub issues.. they like to get cute with their hardware.. however, if hardy installed just fine... i don't see why jaunty wouldn't
[16:52] <kamal> hello everybody... one last try :)
[16:52] <kamal> does anyone know if I can download the kernel-source using the synaptic package manager?
[16:52] <ziroday> kamal: do apt-get source linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
[16:52] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: i installed hardy no problem and im running on it now, just now i would like to update to a later version
[16:52] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: yeah, upgrading might be your best option if you want to get it up and running without spending forever and a half troubleshooting
[16:52] <kamal> thank you I will try this
[16:53] <Time`s_Witness> cabrey, as i can read in wiki (even though it's not the best source), UNIX time keeps track of number of seconds since 1st jan 1970. that doesn't explain the timing precision, just how it calculates current time
[16:53] <Time`s_Witness> i mean precision as in:
[16:53] <Time`s_Witness> The number of decimal places to which a number is computed.
[16:53] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: lol yeah thanks alot, do i have to upgrade to Intrepid first or can i just go straight to jaunty?
[16:53] <stefg> Time`s_Witness: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_pool for your interest (and refrain from choosing stupid nicks with special characters, plz:-) )
[16:53] <grawity> Time`s_Witness: I guess 'zero'.
[16:53] <grawity> stefg: It's not "special character"; the ircd doesn't allow them.
[16:54] <Time`s_Witness> LOL stefg. xD
[16:54] <kuba_> hi
[16:54] <Time`s_Witness> Thanks. reading :)
[16:54] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: no idea... i don't see why it wouldn't make a straight jump to jaunty though
[16:55] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: i see thanks though, ill look it up on the forums for reference before i make a move, thanks alot though!
[16:55] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: no worries.. i wish i could have been of more help... but that's one of the reasons i stay away from dells.. they make making grub work a very interesting experience :P
[16:56] <Nanaki> FiReSTaRT: yes..yes it is very interesting, but at least im not bored eh?
[16:56] <aTr> hmm why do I get e: 175 pos: 1 parser failed somehow near here: (EOL) at lighttpd.conf?
[16:56] <aTr> there is no line 175
[16:56] <ziroday> Nanaki: you can only go from release to next release or LTS to next LTS.
[16:57] <ziroday> aTr: is there a line 174?
[16:57] <grawity> aTr: It probably expects to have an empty line at the very end.
[16:57] <FiReSTaRT> Nanaki: now that's a good way to make lemonade... as for me, i'd rather have fresh clean water, tyvm :)
[16:57] <aTr> ziroday, yes, there is a line 174
[16:57] <Nanaki> ziroday: so i should go to intrepid first then go to jaunty?
[16:57] <ziroday> Nanaki: correct
[16:57] <aTr> but I rewrote it from scretch
[16:58] <Nanaki> ziroday: thanks alot
[16:58] <stefg> !upgarde
[16:58] <ziroday> aTr: then I would be looking for your error there, or the line above.
[16:58] <stefg> !upgrade
[16:58] <aTr> ziroday, i'll pastebin it
[16:58] <Time`s_Witness> well, stefg, "that volunteer to provide highly accurate time" ; accuracy and precision are different. I'm willing to find out how is linux's timing precise .. :P
[16:58] <aTr> fastcgi.server = ( ".php" => ((
[16:58] <aTr> "bin-path" => "/usr/bin/php-cgi",
[16:58] <aTr> "socket" => "/tmp/php.socket"
[16:58] <aTr> )))
[16:58] <FloodBot3> aTr: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:58] <aTr> again
[16:58] <Time`s_Witness> thanks for trying though, stefg :)
[16:58] <aTr> what is wrong with my c key?
[16:58] <aTr> http://pastebin.com/d41e2ea00
[16:59] <deany> I have installed ffmpeg, with the unstripped versions of libavcodec etc, I have enabled medibuntu, yet I cant encode a 3gp file.
[16:59] <ziroday> aTr: is that your entire lighttpd.conf?
[16:59] <mantees> GreyGhost: I downloaded the libdvdcss packages but I might be trainee because I don't know how to install them
[16:59] <aTr> ziroday, just the end of it
[16:59] <aTr> i'll upload the whole config
[17:00] <jushoa> hey everybody.... Im watching friends on dvd and playing around with ubuntu, do it get better than that
[17:00] <q23p> how do i make cat write $var literal in this example?:       cat << EOT >> ./test.sh           case $var in                 EOT
[17:00] <aTr> http://pastebin.com/d38355f29
[17:01] <ziroday> aTr: it appears your fastcgi.server section is wonky
[17:02] <mantees> sorry, but how can I install the tar.gz files?
[17:02] <vik85> hey all
[17:03] <bove_> I'm trying to use named pipes as output from a program, but the program deletes the fifo file instead of just writing to the pipe. Any tips?
[17:03] <aTr> ziroday, should I search for another fastcgi.server section?
[17:03] <jushoa> anybody know what channel I go to just to chit chat ???
[17:03] <cabrey> !ot
[17:03] <ziroday> aTr: why not remove that and then do lighty-enable-mod fastcgi
[17:03] <grawity> jushoa: #defocus
[17:03] <DasEi> !compile | mantees
[17:04] <grimm_> #ubuntustudio
[17:04] <mantees> thx
[17:04] <mantees> I am trying
[17:04] <newbie002> I'm having trouble with ssh using keys, it's still asking me for a password. I used a passphrase, but the prompt is "root@<ip_address>'s password:"
[17:04] <deany> I have installed ffmpeg, with the unstripped versions of libavcodec etc, I have enabled medibuntu, yet I cant encode a 3gp file.  "Unknown encoder 'libamr_nb'"  Ive tried amr_nb" too.  doesnt seem to be available in this ffmpeg, but I thought the medibuntu version had this?
[17:05] <aTr> ziroday, http://pastebin.com/d29d04f1b
[17:05] <alazyworkaholic> my first time here because of a big problem. Anyone know what to do when you can't login because of mkdtemp: private socket dir: Too many links
[17:05] <alazyworkaholic> PrtSc went crazy & I had to reboot, then couldn't login graphically, only in the tty's
[17:05] <ziroday> aTr: yes, you need to remove the fastcgi.server section in your lighttpd.conf
[17:05] <Andrew_> hi all, need help on Ubuntu
[17:06] <Andrew_> first timer here
[17:06] <Guest65987> I just booted it up first time
[17:06] <newbie002> Andrew_: just ask,
[17:06] <Guest65987> but then I got problem....
[17:06] <edbian> Guest65987: What's your question buddy
[17:06] <cabrey> !enter
[17:06] <newbie002> Andrew_: post your problem
[17:06] <Guest65987> for some reason it didn't ask me for a username or password
[17:06] <Guest65987> and suddenly its in the login screen
[17:06] <aTr> ziroday, it is removed
[17:06] <Guest65987> can't create username or password
[17:06] <edbian> Guest65987: Is the live CD still in the drive?
[17:06] <aTr> after that i ran lighty-enable-mod fastcgi
[17:06] <Guest65987> yah
[17:07] <Guest65987> (sorry, was a hardcore windows man)
[17:07] <thomc> Guest65987: did you actually install it?
[17:07] <Guest65987> I believe its installed
[17:07] <ziroday> aTr: does a file with mod-fastcgi exist in /etc/lighttpd/conf-enabled?
[17:07] <Guest65987> I'm gettin gthe login screen
[17:07] <Guest65987> orange colour one?
[17:07] <thomc> Guest65987: the graphical installer would have asked you for a username/pass.
[17:07] <edbian> Guest65987: The idea is that you install the system to your harddrive and then you don't need the live CD anymore (because you boot from the harddrive).
[17:07] <ziroday> Guest65987: you would of had to define your username and password during the install
[17:08] <ruadh> Can anyone tell me how to open /etc/syslog.conf so that I can have a look at the file?
[17:08] <aTr> ziroday, it was on the lighttpd folder, so I moved into conf-enabled
[17:08] <newbie002> Guest65987: you might notice that the key strokes are almost identicle for instance: Alt+Space, N
[17:08] <aTr> moved it into*
[17:08] <Guest65987> err I don't remember defining username or password during install
[17:08] <ziroday> aTr: so you didn't do sudo lighty-enable-mod fastcgi then?
[17:08] <cabrey> Guest65987, did you install from within windows?
[17:08] <newbie002> Guest65987: Ctrl+Esc became Alt+F1, WindowsKey+R is Alt+F2
[17:08] <erUSUL> ruadh: less /etc/syslog.conf
[17:08] <edbian> Guest65987: If you did the install you definitely created a user name and password.
[17:09] <ruadh> thanks
[17:09] <aTr> ziroday, I did
[17:09] <Guest65987> hmm
[17:09] <aTr> it says it already enabled
[17:09] <Guest65987> I will try a few hold pls
[17:09] <newbie002> Guest65987: I thought they get defined on the second boot? not the inital CD boot
[17:09] <jebblue> ruadh: also System|Administration|Log File Viewer
[17:09] <ziroday> aTr: please pastebin the output of ls -la /etc/lighttpd/conf-enabled and your new lighttpd.conf as well as /etc/init.d/lighttpd start
[17:09] <tschaka> Guest65987 u maybe want to install it again. if your machine is reasonably fast, you will do it in 10-15 minutes.
[17:09] <edbian> Guest65987: Go to a terminal and type "whoami"  and tell us what it says.  Do you know how to do that?
[17:10] <ruadh> thank you.
[17:10] <alazyworkaholic> re not being able to log in, is there a different channel where I ought to ask that?
[17:10] <newbie002> can someone help me with ssh using keys and a passphrase, I have -v in a pastebin
[17:10] <Guest65987> no man
[17:10] <Guest65987> it took like about 2 hours to install
[17:10] <Guest65987> it was painful
[17:10] <Guest65987> not doing it again if I can void
[17:10] <cabrey> Guest65987, how did you install?
[17:10] <Hasbro> ubuntu???
[17:10] <Hasbro> lol
[17:10] <edbian> Guest65987: Please start your posts with the name of the person you're talking to like we all are :)
[17:10] <Hasbro> ubuntu takes 5 minutes to setup
[17:11] <Guest65987> fromCD
[17:11] <Guest65987> I must be doing something wrong
[17:11] <cabrey> Guest65987, I understand that, but did you boot up from the cd to install?
[17:11] <newbie002> Guest65987: Are you using an older machine?
[17:12] <Guest65987> I must be doing something wrong
[17:12] <ubuntu_> icq
[17:12] <cabrey> well it would help if you answered our questions :)
[17:13] <aTr> ziroday, here it is: http://pastebin.com/dcf6bca
[17:13] <boss_mc> newbie002: did you pass -p blah as an argument to ssh?
[17:13] <BacTalan> I have an NTFS partition that I'm trying to delete, GParted says it can't find a valid NTFS, it can't unmount it, when I try to delete it using parted it tells me I need to unmount it, and when I do sudo umount /dev/sdc1 it tells me that it's not mounted. Any ideas?
[17:13] <jushoa> I have found some channels here on xchat, are they there next time i am logging on ???
[17:13] <Hasbro> BacTalan
[17:13] <newbie002> boss_mc: no, I was never given a password, just a file, I also gave my public key file
[17:13] <Hasbro> Take a magnet to your h
[17:13] <Hasbro> hd
[17:13] <ziroday> aTr: hmm, I'd ask in #lighttpd
[17:14] <Hasbro> then gently rub it all over the hd
[17:14] <BacTalan> Hasbro: No. >_>
[17:14] <Hasbro> it'll erase that nasty ntfs partition
[17:14] <thomc> Hasbro: please stop.
[17:14] <Hasbro> thomc, can't take a joke?
[17:14] <Guest65987> this is driving me nuts
[17:14] <boss_mc> newbie002: because it sounds like you've made the ssh connection to the machine and now the machine is allowing you to log on (but you need a username/password for that)
[17:14] <thomc> Hasbro: this isn't the right place.
[17:14] <Hasbro> thomc, why so serious?
[17:14] <Guest65987> how can I go through the resetting of usernames without having to delete my whole hard disk again?
[17:14] <boss_mc> Hasbro: 1 in 1000000 people will follow your advice = BAD
[17:15] <om26er> plz tell me how to open a file from terminal;
[17:15] <thomc> jushoa: you need to add them to your favourites in the Network List if you want to log in automatically next time.
[17:15] <newbie002> boss_mc: yes that is what I'm thinking, can I show you my ssh -v?
[17:15] <edbian> Guest65987: You most certainly can create / delete users without reinstalling :)
[17:15] <jushoa> thomc
[17:15] <boss_mc> newbie002: sure... pastebiniot
[17:15] <arand> om26er: what kind of file?
[17:15] <om26er> .ini
[17:15] <Guest65987> edbian: pls pls show me how
[17:15] <jushoa> thomc.... thx,
[17:15] <AA78> text file
[17:15] <arand> om26er: gedit file.ini
[17:15] <aTr> ziroday, let's see what's the result :)
[17:15] <aTr> also thanks for your time and help
[17:15] <AA78> editor filename
[17:15] <edbian> Guest65987: First lets determine who you are: in a terminal type "whoami" and tell me what it says.
[17:16] <AA78> or vi filename
[17:16] <alazyworkaholic> just checking cuz 1st time & no one's said anything... say hi /me if anyone sees this...
[17:16] <boss_mc> alazyworkaholic: pong!
[17:16] <Guest65987> hold hold
[17:16] <Guest65987> I just got it I think
[17:16] <Guest65987> yep, I'm in FINALLY!
[17:16] <Guest65987> ohhh ahhhh
[17:16] <Guest65987> looks nice in here
[17:16] <alazyworkaholic> ok, thanks. if not here, where's the best place to find out how to fix my login problem?
[17:16] <edbian> Guest65987: ???
[17:17] <boss_mc> alazyworkaholic: here's good, ask away (all on one line please)
[17:17] <arand> AA78: I don't think you want to throw vi at people in the help channel ;)
[17:17] <Guest65987> I'm in
[17:17] <edbian> Guest65987:... ubuntu?  Do you need any more help?
[17:17] <Guest65987> so Edbian we don't need to do whatever it was you were goin got tell me to do
[17:17] <Guest65987> now, errr that I'm in
[17:17] <newbie002> boss_mc: http://pastebin.com/d62f387bd
[17:17] <Guest65987> what do I do?
[17:17] <Guest65987> is it just like a windows desktop idea?
[17:18] <boss_mc> alazyworkaholic: if people don't answer, it's cos they don't know, ask again in 20-30 mins
[17:18] <disappearedng> Hey how do I use ps aux to show memory in mega bytes?
[17:18] <edbian> Guest65987:  Yes and no.  It is a desktop like windows but LINUX IS NOT WINDOWS
[17:18] <Guest65987> ok, but the "idea" is like using windows desktop etc
[17:18] <Guest65987> so you have the start button which is top right
[17:18] <edbian> Guest65987: When you first get started yes.
[17:18] <Guest65987> I mean left
[17:18] <boss_mc> newbie002: do you have a username/password for that box?
[17:19] <loof> Time`s_Witness, : do you REALLY want to know?
[17:19] <loof> ack woah i was scrolled WAYYY up
[17:19] <alazyworkaholic> Ok, short form: Print Screen went nuts after pressing it once & started taking a billion screenshots. Had to REISUB. Now I can't login graphically, but I can through tty01. I'm told to look at ~./xsession-error which contains: mkdtemp: private socket dir: Too many links
[17:19] <newbie002> boss_mc: no, that's why I'm confused
[17:19] <boss_mc> newbie002: you'll need one, the public key is just to allow you to make the connection, you still need a user/pass to log in to the machine
[17:19] <edbian> Guest65987: Well if you need more help just let me know!
[17:19] <Guest65987> okok, let me browse around... you should see the smile on my face!
[17:19] <newbie002> boss_mc: could it be that I should enter my passphrase? I created a passphrase when I generated the public key
[17:19] <Guest65987> =)
[17:20] <boss_mc> newbie002: same as if you were sitting at the machine
[17:20] <Guest65987> thanks Edbian
[17:20] <newbie002> boss_mc: the guy who gave me the access doesn't seem to think that, so I thought I was doing something wrong on my end
[17:20] <boss_mc> newbie002: I'm testing on my machine... gimmie a sec...
[17:21] <newbie002> boss_mc: thanks
[17:21] <psych> hi, whats the best way to backup an entire (dual-boot) HD? dd?
[17:21] <C-S-B> dd/clonezilla
[17:22] <edbian> psych:  Is you want a redundant copy then yes.  Also that will take a long time.
[17:22] <psych> does it copy my MRB also?
[17:22] <C-S-B> well to do that, you need only dd the first 512 bytes
[17:22] <vik85> I just installed ubuntu next to my xp first i tried form cd worked now i installed and after i log in 2 secs and turn off my computer anyone can help me about this?
[17:22] <edbian> psych: I think you would have to do each partition with dd.  I don't know of a way to copy the MBR.
[17:23] <crashanddie> newbie002, apparently your pki credentials are not recognised by the remote host
[17:23] <tuxFan> does sudo  rm -rf/* will crash jaunty?
[17:23] <edbian> tuxFan: That command deletes the entire filesystem
[17:23] <crashanddie> newbie002, check you have the correct public key installed on the remote host
[17:23] <psych> C-S-B, does dd do it?
[17:23] <C-S-B> yes
[17:23] <edbian> tuxFan: Yod don't wanna do that
[17:24] <psych> so dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/sdY will do the job
[17:24] <edbian> tuxFan: You should report whoever told you to do that.
[17:24] <alazyworkaholic> if it helps, I found out that mkdtemp makes a unique tempfile, which probably held something related to the 99999... screenshots. Does anyone here have a clue where those would be stored? I tried ls /tmp -a & there was nothing of interest.
[17:24] <newbie002> crashanddie: perhaps it's the way I generated the key
[17:24] <crashanddie> newbie002, do you have the public key installed on the remote host?
[17:24] <C-S-B> psych: yes, but you only have to count the first 512 bytes to get the mbr
[17:24] <edbian> tuxFan: Are you there?
[17:25] <tuxFan> ok thx for the advice
[17:25] <tuxFan> yes
[17:25] <psych> C-S-B, i want the whole data
[17:25] <crashanddie> newbie002, you shouldn't have to provide the name of the key you want to use on the command line
[17:25] <edbian> tuxFan: NP
[17:25] <crashanddie> newbie002, and considering the key you have is an RSA key, it should be fine
[17:25] <newbie002> crashanddie: I believe so, (meaning I emailed it to a person)
[17:25] <psych> C-S-B, im switching my hdd from 120 to 500gb (dual-boot) and want the whole data in this new drive
[17:26] <loof> question; does ANYONE here use inxi?
[17:26] <whatis_tux> hello, is it possible to improve compiz cube appearance with anti-aliasing?
[17:26] <C-S-B> psych, it would be time inefficient to dd the whole drive
[17:26] <newbie002> crashanddie: I put the file in my home directory not .ssh/
[17:26] <newbie002> crashanddie: then I specified the location of the file using -i
[17:26] <psych> C-S-B, what you recomend me?
[17:26] <crashanddie> newbie002, the public key needs to be put in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys or something like that
[17:26] <bastidrazor> !ssh > newbie002  this page will give you all the info and howto's you need
[17:26] <psych> Partimage? C-S-B
[17:26] <C-S-B> psych: use clonezilla, iirc it will backup only used data
[17:26] <crashanddie> newbie002, I'm talking about the remote host here
[17:26] <psych> Partimage will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file. This is unlike the 'dd' command, which also copies empty blocks. Partimage also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
[17:26] <crashanddie> newbie002, the private key needs to be in ~/.ssh on your local box, and ~/.ssh needs to be readable only by you
[17:27] <newbie002> crashanddie: I don't have access to it, I am assuming it was setup correctly
[17:27] <edbian> psych: I did something similar once.  I used gparted to copy my partitions / arrange them how I wanted on the new drive.
[17:27] <Padhu_1> psych: what about sbackup?
[17:27] <psych> edbian, gparted, that simple?
[17:27] <newbie002> crashanddie: sounds like the problem is on the other end then
[17:28] <vik85> ubuntu shot down my computer just after loging in...anyone can help?
[17:28] <edbian> psych:  I did everything but the MBR
[17:28] <crashanddie> newbie002, I would recommend putting your private key in the correct place first of all
[17:28] <C-S-B> psych, just use clonezilla, its the best and quickest for drive cloning
[17:28] <psych> edbian, a boot with the live cd will fix it, okay?
[17:28] <loof> vik85: turn it back on? LOL
[17:28] <edbian> vik85: What do you mean?  Rephrase your question for me.
[17:28] <psych> C-S-B, thank you dude
[17:28] <newbie002> crashanddie: ssh did that for me automatically
[17:28] <bastidrazor> newbie002, public keys don't work unless both the host and guest have the same key
[17:28] <BacTalan> I have an NTFS partition that I'm trying to delete, GParted says it can't find a valid NTFS, it can't unmount it, when I try to delete it using parted it tells me I need to unmount it, and when I do sudo umount /dev/sdc1 it tells me that it's not mounted. Any ideas?
[17:28] <edbian> psych:  I don't understand what you're saying (asking?)
[17:29] <C-S-B> psych, clonezilla should back up the mbr, but you can do that quickly with dd
[17:29] <psych> edbian, a boot with the live cd will fix it, okay? (mbr/grub)
[17:29] <vik85> I enter my logon nam and pasword it starts but after 2-3 sec it simply turning off
[17:29] <psych> C-S-B, whats the command?
[17:29] <edbian> psych:  Simply booting the live CD will not affect the MBR at all.  Use DD like the others suggested for the MBR.
[17:29] <crashanddie> newbie002, you should have the private key and public key in two separate files, copy the private key to ~/.ssh/id_rsa, and the public key to ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub, make sure the ssh directory is readable only by you (chmod -R 700 ~/.ssh) and make sure your public key is installed on the remote host under /home/username/.ssh/authorized_keys
[17:30] <psych> edbian, you can fix the mbr from there
[17:30] <loof> whooops
[17:30] <jebblue> BacTalan: try running from a Live CD and then use Gparted
[17:30] <loof> erm
[17:30] <BacTalan> jebblue: That's exactly what I'm doing
[17:30] <edbian> psych:  Oh, then do that! :)  I didn't know I've never done that.
[17:30] <newbie002> crashanddie: the files are that way, the key generator does this automatically
[17:30] <edbian> vik85: Everytime?  Is your system overheating?
[17:30] <scream> How do I drag the launcher bar to the other screen on a two screen system?
[17:31] <crashanddie> newbie002, ok, fair enough, haven't generated keys in ten years or so :P
[17:31] <C-S-B> pscych: dd if=/dev/hdx of=MBR-backup bs=512 count=1
[17:31] <vik85> yeah aevery time
[17:31] <C-S-B> psych: dd if=/dev/hdx of=MBR-backup bs=512 count=1
[17:31] <vik85> I tried from cd first it worked allright
[17:31] <scribawf> any clue how to use/install Yahoo IM into 9.04 Jaunty?
[17:31] <edbian> vik85: What happens if you turn on your system and enter the bios and just sit there?  Does the system overheat if you just sit in the bios?
[17:31] <ebil> How do I tell a certain interface to NOT pick up dns addresses over dhcp? I can't see any command in dhclient.conf that obviously does what I want (I get dhcp for ppp0 AND eth0 and I only want to pick up dns servers from ppp0)
[17:32] <crashanddie> newbie002, ask your remote contact to verify the contents of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, possibly ask him to email it to you (those are public keys, no real security risk)
[17:32] <loof> scream: in ubuntu 9.04 right click the panel and select MOVE
[17:32] <psych> C-S-B, how mrb-backup will look like? /dev/hdY ?
[17:32] <fccf> BacTalan: As ntfs-3g has problems with bad ntfs drives... here's a solution.. boot using a windows boot disk and use fdisk in dos to delete the old partition.. you will be left with unpartitioned space which you can then use with Gparted
[17:32] <sanspeaker567> I installed ubuntu, and get's can't connect to the wireless networks (secured and unsecured)
[17:32] <vik85> I think it can be overheated b I use this computer just now
[17:32] <sanspeaker567> I see them
[17:32] <scribawf> edbian; as far as I know it just sits there?!
[17:32] <vik85> with xp
[17:32] <C-S-B> mbr-backup is a file name for the backup of your mbr
[17:32] <sanspeaker567> just when I connect to them, it doesn't
[17:32] <sanspeaker567> any ideas?
[17:32] <loof> scribawf, : pidgin has a yahoo plugin, use that
[17:32] <BacTalan> fccf: Totally forgot about that.. I'll try doing it from a Windows disk
[17:32] <edbian> scribawf: Did you change your nick from "vik85" ??
[17:32] <HTjeB> nice chatter
[17:33] <scream> loof,   Add to panel, properties, Delete this panel, New panel, Help, About panels are the only options I have.
[17:33] <psych> C-S-B, and how to 'put' it in the other drive?
[17:33] <ebil> nm, I guess I just set a host entry and remove domain-name-servers from the request line?
[17:33] <Time`s_Witness> still trying to understand how can linux have high precision timing, i found this: http://jno.glas.net/data/prog_books/lin_kern_2.6/0596005652/understandlk-CHP-6-SECT-1.html#understandlk-CHP-6-FN1 (read 6.1.2). So, the OS keeps at a registry, the number of oscilations per time-unit of the Hardware clock. However, since the Hardware clock is only used to synchronizate OS clock at boot, how can this value be used by linux itself to provide such
[17:33] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, here's an idea: explain your problem in one single sentence / without hitting the return key 5 times, much more readable that way.
[17:33] <jebblue> BacTalan check /etc/fstab and be sure you are using the right device name to unmount it
[17:33] <sanspeaker567> sure
[17:33] <scribawf> edbian: no sorry
[17:33] <C-S-B> psych: just reverse the if and of
[17:33] <psych> if
[17:33] <psych> ic
[17:33] <crashanddie> Time`s_Witness, unless you're running a real-time kernel, "high-precision" is a highly relative term
[17:33] <edbian> scribawf: What is your issue?
[17:34] <scribawf> loaf: tnx will give pidgin a try on IM(Yahoo)
[17:34] <jebblue> BacTalan: if Gparted can't remove a partition then later file a bug against it and for now use fdisk
[17:34] <edbian> scribawf: Sorry but I don't remember helping you with something.  What are you trying to do?
[17:34] <niklaas> hello, i've got a problem with the login-screen after aborting the screensaver, it's like invisible. i can type in my password and hit -enter- but id dont see the login-field at all
[17:34] <jebblue> BacTalan: fdisk should be available in the Live CD
[17:34] <scribawf> edbian: just tryin to get Yahoo IM working/installed in 9.04
[17:35] <Time`s_Witness> crashanddie, i mean high - precision, not high accuracy. so the time may be wrong (ex, being 6h30pm, 10secs, but the clock saying its 6h30pm, 9secs), but im talking about precision (clock says its 6h30pm 9 secs, X nanoseconds (for instance))
[17:35] <scream> How do I drag the launcher bar to the other screen on a two screen system?  I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty and and I don't se\e a MOVE option.
[17:35] <loof> scream: hm, what are you using to do multimonitor?
[17:35] <psych> C-S-B, can i use clonezilla with my running system?
[17:35] <edbian> scribawf: I think there is some issue about yahoo changing their servers around.  I know a lot of people came in here yesterday because pidgin couldn't connect.
[17:35] <psych> mounted partitions
[17:35] <scream> The nvidia hardware driver
[17:35] <sanspeaker567> I installed ubuntu but cannot connect to the wireless networks that are shown.  I see the wireless networks, but when I click on them a progress notification is shown on the status bar (small ball that cirles), but eventually does not connect to the network (this is for both secure/unsecure) connections.
[17:35] <jebblue> BacTalan: sudo fdisk -l should show all the partitions
[17:35] <C-S-B> psych: nope, clonezilla a bootable disc
[17:36] <glitsj16> scribawf: if you want Yahoo IM client with voice/video you can add a separate repository (https://launchpad.net/~loell/+archive/ppa) and install the gyachi package
[17:36] <C-S-B> psych: backing up a mounted drive isn't great
[17:36] <loof> scream: ah, i'm not sure, i'm running the ati driver. but it shouldn't matter
[17:36] <BacTalan> jebblue: I'll try that in a minute if my Windows disk doesn't do it
[17:36] <psych> ic
[17:36] <psych> gonna dl the file
[17:36] <psych> and burn it
[17:36] <scribawf> edbian:  ok tnx much for that info will ck it out haven't installed it yet (YahooIM) but will c what happens
[17:36] <edbian> scribawf: Sure, let me know if you need any more help with something :)
[17:37] <loof> scribawf, : just use pidgin it has the plugin for yahoo :P
[17:37] <C-S-B> psych, clonezilla is great util to keep disc, completely os independent
[17:37] <jebblue> BacTalan: ok, anything you need to do with partitions can usually and more often be doene in Linux - good luck
[17:37] <scream> I just changed over from 32 to 64 bit, the display is a little buggy... like when I move the cursor to monitor 2, the cursor artifact remains on monitor one...
[17:37] <scream> and I can't seem to drag the launcher bar
[17:37] <scream> (panel?)
[17:37] <scribawf> loof: did give me some advice to use pidgin will also go after that action
[17:37] <fccf> jebblue: ntfs-3g has a limitation in that it cannot mount or delete a partition that hasn't been properly unmounted, either by windows or linux.. fdisk in dos is a different program than fdisk in linux... the linux version still relies on ntfs-3g, which cannot access the bad ntfs partition
[17:37] <scribawf> Loof; tnx again
[17:37] <loof> np
[17:38] <BacTalan> jebblue: The drive didn't even show up in Windows >_> Rebooting back to the LiveCD
[17:38] <loof> scream: i assume you're using the latest nvidia drivers? if it's a new card i think the driver's up to like 180.50 or something newer
[17:38] <jebblue> fccf: been dealing with Linux since 1994 I doubt that fdisk can't delete it
[17:39] <scream> checking
[17:39] <crashanddie> Time`s_Witness, my point exactly, most of the time, the "nanosecond" value is an estimate, based on CPU cycles and such, for example a 1ghz CPU will give you a tick every nanosecond, whereas a 2Ghz CPU would give you a tick every half nanosecond. It's by counting the number of ticks that you can have an approximate value in nanoseconds
[17:39] <sanspeaker567> can anybody help me?
[17:39] <niklaas> hello, i've got a problem with the login-screen after aborting the screensaver, it's like invisible. i can type in my password and hit -enter- but id dont see the login-field at all. I use Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit on a Dell Studio 1555 using the ATI Graphic Card Driver 9.5
[17:39] <thomc> !ask | sanspeaker567
[17:40] <scream> Using 180
[17:40] <crashanddie> Time`s_Witness, the other way would be to count how much time has passed (again, highly variable unless you have a real-time kernel), and then just divide that time by the CPU clock
[17:40] <scream> 180.44 (from the repo
[17:40] <jebblue> BacTalan: be careful with Linux fdisk - use m for help, l for list partitions, check the man page
[17:40] <yofel> sanspeaker567: what wireless card do you have?
[17:40] <psych> C-S-B, my new drive is in a usb case, will clonezilla handle it?
[17:40] <crashanddie> Time`s_Witness, it gives you a precision of nanoseconds, but doesn't guarantee those values mean anything
[17:40] <C-S-B> Psych: yes, I literally did an indentical thing with a mac the other day.
[17:41] <psych> cool
[17:41] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, seems like an issue with your network driver, check what driver you're running and ask in their support channel
[17:41] <psych> C-S-B, ty for you help
[17:41] <aTr> ziroday, I've completely purged all php5 debs and lighttpd and reinstalled them
[17:41] <C-S-B> psych, im off, np :)
[17:41] <sanspeaker567> yofel, dell wireless 1490
[17:41] <aTr> now there is no problem
[17:41] <BacTalan> jebblue: The partition shows up correctly in fdisk, what should I do to delete it?
[17:41] <aTr> but i still got the 403 - forbidden error
[17:41] <alarm> hello, how can i see what process uses my dsp device ?
[17:41] <Padhu_1> good night guys
[17:41] <crashanddie> BacTalan, d partition_number
[17:41] <Slart> alarm: lsof might help
[17:42] <durt> scanning windows files here, anyone got experience with scanners besides clamav, recommendations?
[17:42] <jebblue> BacTalan: read the man page to get familiar with the options, also "m" and once deleted, remember to write your changes and reboot to check
[17:42] <BacTalan> crashanddie: so sudo fdisk d /dev/sdc1?
[17:42] <alarm> lsof | grep dsp
[17:42] <alarm> doesntn return anything...
[17:42] <alarm> although  it is used :/
[17:42] <sanspeaker567> crashanddie, when installing it found my driver and installed it.  Because I can see the wireless networks, would that mean that my card is working (at least partially?)
[17:43] <sanspeaker567> crashanddie, the driver actually comes with ubuntu 9, from what I understand.
[17:44] <phlak_user> !hi
[17:44] <yofel> sanspeaker567: check what dmesg and /var/log/syslog tell you
[17:44] <n0de> would anyone know if its beneficial to have a separate /boot partition.. ? thx
[17:44] <whatis_tux> sorry for repeating but is it possible to improve compiz cube appearance with anti-aliasing?
[17:44] <niklaas> phlak_user: hi
[17:45] <yofel> n0de: unless you use encrypted lvm for root i don't think so
[17:45] <Slart> n0de: encrypted root
[17:45] <sanspeaker567> yofel, is that were all system errors go to?
[17:45] <sanspeaker567> yofel, are there any other log files that may be useful?
[17:46] <mantees> thx all
[17:46] <yofel> sanspeaker567: not sure right now, dmesg should tell you about driver errors and the network manager output should be in syslog
[17:46] <mantees> bye
[17:46] <crashanddie> BacTalan, fdisk /dev/sdc; then when in the menu, type "p <enter>" to show the list of partitions, "m <enter>" for menu, "d <enter>" and follow instructions
[17:47] <n0de> yofel / Slart: thx... im an ex-gentoo user with questions to everything :/
[17:47] <Slart> n0de: oh.. just thought of something else.. on some older computers you have to have the boot partition in the first X cylinders on the drive.. or something like that
[17:47] <edbian> n0de: You want from gentoo to ubuntu?  You're going backwards man!
[17:47] <sanspeaker567> yofel, just type dmesg on the command line?
[17:47] <crashanddie> n0de, if you're an ex-gentoo you should have all the answers :P
[17:47]  * phlak_user just managed to connect to the internet using a ZTE 8170 EVDO card
[17:48] <BacTalan> crashanddie: Done, it doesn't show it when I list them, rebooting to check it
[17:48] <crashanddie> <-- ex-gentoo
[17:48] <jebblue> edbian: no he isn't
[17:48] <yofel> sanspeaker567: yes
[17:48] <crashanddie> BacTalan, could be there aren't any partitions on the drive, too
[17:48] <crashanddie> BacTalan, also, are you sure you have the correct device?
[17:48] <BacTalan> crashanddie: Yes
[17:48] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, yes, it is working, it's just having a hard time connecting -- not sure anyone in here knows enough about your card to be able to help you, try dmesg to see if you get any messages there
[17:48] <BacTalan> crashanddie: Both of the partitions on the drive showed up correctly in gparted and fdisk
[17:49] <n0de> edbian / crashanddie: ha! well i love gentoo, but i was thinking of moving to ubuntu for simplicity and binaries
[17:49] <n0de> edbian / crashanddie: is ubuntu crap then?
[17:49] <sanspeaker567> yofel, crashanddie okay thanks, I will have to log off now, and swap my drive with ubuntu to try to get this working.  No network connection in ubuntu yet, so it will be a process ;)
[17:49] <crashanddie> n0de, same here, couldn't be bothered to emerge -U world every weekend
[17:49] <edbian> n0de: lmao, no no.  It is fast, easy to set up, and very polished.  Def one of the best distros out there.
[17:49] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, even though the driver shipped with Ubuntu, Ubuntu didn't create it.
[17:49] <obf213> dudes how do you kill x-server cntrl alt bckspace doesn't do anything anymore
[17:49] <Tetracomm> n0de: Ubuntu is not crap. It is good.
[17:50] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, check which driver you are running, and write it down, we will try to get you some support
[17:50] <Slart> !dontzap | obf213
[17:50] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, no network cable?
[17:50] <jebblue> BacTalan: where are you at, did you use fdisk to delete it? did that work
[17:50] <Tetracomm> Ubuntu is meant for the average home user, and Gentoo is for the more knowledgable and seasoned Linux users.
[17:50] <danbhfive> how does one install LAMP based software on Ubuntu?  I have scene packages, and I have seen advice to never use the ubuntu packages, and just to download the tarball.  The packages also seem to always be out of date (isn't that a security issue?).  Mainly the question I have, is do you use to packages? or do you just get the tarballs?  And if tarballs, why are websites packaged at all?
[17:50] <danbhfive> *seen
[17:50] <n0de> crashanddie / edbian / Tetracomm: what would you use over ? ubuntu or gentoo?
[17:50] <ActionParsnip> Tetracomm: i'd say gentoo is for the logical. my 2nd distro was gentoo
[17:50] <edbian> n0de: I use debian :)
[17:50] <obf213> k thanks
[17:50] <BacTalan> jebblue / crashanddie: fdosk worked and it's gone now, thanks a bunch
[17:51] <Tetracomm> I prefer Ubuntu, but I don't know which would suit you.
[17:51] <jebblue> BacTalan: :-)
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> n0de: both have advantages, try multiple distros, see which you prefer
[17:51] <yofel> n0de: ubuntu as main, debian for stability, gentoo for configurability ;)
[17:51] <edbian> danbhfive: ALWAYS use packages in the repos before downloading and installing tar balls from the internet.  Do you know what LAMP stands for?
[17:51] <crashanddie> n0de, as I said, I couldn't be bothered to compile my own packages anymore. The only reason I didn't pick Debian is that at the time of switch, my sound/wifi wasn't supported in stable
[17:51] <paolo88> when i use skype, a core go to 100%
[17:51] <sanspeaker567> crashanddie, not right now, I can try to work that out.  Is there a specific command to get the driver details that are being used?
[17:51] <n0de> im ex freebsd for years moved to gentoo for years and now looking at ubuntu for simple factor, but do love the gentoo life
[17:51] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, lsmod
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> n0de: could try: puppy, mandriva, fedora, suse, debian
[17:51] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, and dmesg
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> n0de: theres tonnes of distros
[17:51] <whatis_tux> can anyone answer my question?
[17:52] <edbian> n0de: My kernel is 2.6.26-2-686  Does that mean it is compiled for my architecture?
[17:52] <Slart> !ask | whatis_tux
[17:52] <n0de> ActionParsnip: lol mandribble? id rather windows! lol
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> whatis_tux: whats the question
[17:52] <sanspeaker567> crashanddie, okay.  I am also using a router, does that impact anything?
[17:52] <n0de> edbian: id guess? unless ur using amd ;)
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> n0de: exactly, you tried it and didnt like it, there are still more to try, you could even ditch linux and try bsd
[17:52] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, nope
[17:52] <crashanddie> whatis_tux, /join #compiz
[17:52] <whatis_tux> ok , ok ... i was wondering if I can improve compiz cube appearance with anti-aliasing
[17:52] <jebblue> n0de: any RPM based system will eventually corrupt its repository that's been my experience anyway
[17:52] <whatis_tux> tks
[17:53] <crashanddie> oooh, predictive answering
[17:53] <danbhfive> edbian: er, do you know what LAMP stands for?  I would like to know why you say that.  As far as I can tell, its the opposite, always get the tarballs, but I'm curious to hear your logic
[17:53] <sanspeaker567> crashanddie, thks for your help, I'll give this a try.
[17:53] <edbian> n0de: So would I get no benefit from using gentoo and compiling my kernel for my arch?
[17:53] <Slart> whatis_tux: try asking in #compiz-fusion if you don't get an answer here
[17:53] <n0de> ActionParsnip: im ex bsd aswell
[17:53] <crashanddie> sanspeaker567, good luck :)
[17:53] <Slart> whatis_tux: also check in ccsm.. might be a setting there somewhere
[17:53] <Slart> !ccsm | whatis_tux
[17:53] <crashanddie> n0de, I'm solaris/aix professionally ;)
[17:53] <edoceo> Is there a way with `apt` that I can check the integrity of a packages?  Make sure that file md5 sums match etc?
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> n0de: thats good that you tried it. keep trying. eventually you will hit what you like. I have a bsd router, gentoo fileserver and ubuntu+lxde desktop
[17:53] <n0de> edbian: gentoo rocks in ways ud never think.. smaller footprint and clean cut. you'd benifit no prob, but its all the downfall of time to compile.
[17:54] <edbian> danbhfive: If you use the packages in the repos the updates are pushed out to you and it is way easier to install from the repos.  Well you can just download the Apache, MySQL, and PHP packages (you already have linux) and there is you LAMP
[17:54] <whatis_tux> Slart, I've set texture filter to 'best' and enabled antialiasing from my ati card but it has no effect .. that's why i was wondering
[17:54] <n0de> ActionParsnip: oh I used to be like you only years ago lol
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> edoceo: afaik, i believe it verifys packages first
[17:54] <crashanddie> n0de, smaller footprint and clean cut are the wrong arguments imho, it's just highly configurable and doesn't come with 3 gazillion default apps, very good for lightweight servers
[17:54] <nandhi> hi
[17:54] <lesshaste> powertop shows A USB device is active 100.0% of the time:  /sys/bus/usb/devices/6-2.  Is that this from lsusb? Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0483:2016 SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader
[17:54] <edoceo> n0de: look at BINHOST - that's a way to save build time - or distcc
[17:54] <yofel> edoceo: apt checks the checksums of all packages it downloads anyway afaik
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> n0de: tool for the job dude
[17:54] <Slart> whatis_tux: then I don't know, sorry.. but ask in #compiz-fusion
[17:54]  * phlak_user wondered why this channel isnt about support anymore
[17:54] <edbian> n0de: IC  Does it solve package dependency issues?  Is it .deb or .rpm packages?
[17:54] <stuNNed> what is karmic?
[17:54] <nandhi> somebody could help me???
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | stuNNed
[17:55] <whatis_tux> Slart, tks anyway
[17:55] <crashanddie> n0de, but this is really the wrong channel to discuss this
[17:55] <n0de> ActionParsnip: my point exactly
[17:55] <phlak_user> !somebody
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> !ask | nandhi
[17:55] <edoceo> ActionParsnip: yofel - right - But I want to check installed packages - make sure that files are not modified/removed
[17:55] <lesshaste> and if so how do I turn it off?
[17:55] <crashanddie> nandhi, just ask your question
[17:55] <nandhi> sorry is cause i speak spanish
[17:55] <phlak_user> !es| nandhi
[17:55] <n0de> edbian: compile from source. works out deps and installs the deps accordingly
[17:55] <Slart> !es
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> edoceo: you can list installed stuff with: dpkg -l | less
[17:56] <edoceo> ActionParsnip: Yes I know - but it does not verify integrity of installed pacakges
[17:56] <edbian> n0de: I have been considering looking at it for a while now.
[17:56] <n0de> crashanddie: lol yeah very much so... *looks over to #gentoo*
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> edoceo: you could employ tripwire to watch files and alert when changes occur
[17:56] <lipo> hi i need help
[17:56] <nandhi> how can i have a remote acces in a windows machine??
[17:56] <tafsen> Hi. How do I install ubuntu with ext4?
[17:56] <lipo>  i have sound blaster audigy se and i just set the surround sound but i cant play other sound from another source
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> nandhi: rdesktop
[17:56] <lipo> example: if i play rhytmbox a cant hear another sound for example from pidgin
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> !info rdesktop | nandhi
[17:56] <lipo> using alsa
[17:56] <nandhi> with ssh
[17:56] <edoceo> Thats overkill - I just want to know if a file as been modified from the package version
[17:56] <danbhfive> edbian: but like I said, the packages are almost _always_ outdated, and for the ones that I have looked into, by 6 months to a year.  What about all the security fixes?  What guarantees do I have that the upgrade will work properly without messing with my data?  If you don't know the answer, thats ok...
[17:57] <zamba> does anyone know of a tool to recovery ntfs volumes?
[17:57] <stuNNed> !partner
[17:57] <phlak_user> nandhi: you can tunnel rdesktop over ssh
[17:57] <ActionParsnip> nandhi: youu will need to install an ssh service on the windows side
[17:57] <tafsen> !ext4
[17:57] <edoceo> On gentoo I can use `qcheck [package]` and it will examine all files/dirs installed by pacakge to ensure they are same
[17:57] <nandhi> yes like putty^
[17:57] <Slart> zamba: try photorec or testdisk
[17:57] <loof> who was asking about antialiasing in compiz??
[17:57] <crashanddie> n0de, like a lot of very good distro, Gentoo has been plagued by a stupid community (bunch of noobs thinking that because they installed a stage-3 they're uber-good) and very poor leading skills (and op-wars in #gentoo)
[17:57] <ActionParsnip> nandhi: windows doesnt have an sshd by default, you will need to install one
[17:57] <bastidrazor> nandhi, that is a protocol not service
[17:57] <Slart> loof: whatis_tux
[17:57] <nandhi> Yes i already install one. Putty
[17:57] <yofel> tafsen: select ext4 when paritioning the hard disk when installing ubuntu
[17:58] <n0de> crashanddie: only soo true.
[17:58] <stefg> !putty | nandhi
[17:58] <loof> whatis_tux, : you need to set the antialiasing setting in your video cards' driver config panel and restart X
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> nandhi: then connect to it using ssh username@servername
[17:58] <iggy1> hello, my nvidia driver recognized my geforce 6600 agp as geforce 6600 GT pci-e.. what should i do?
[17:58] <loof> don't set it too high or you'll not be able to use your ui lolz
[17:58] <loof> test with a screensaver first
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> iggy1: is it causing issues?
[17:58] <edbian> danbhfive: Well that is all about trusting the ubuntu developers.  They are the authority on what goes into the repos.  Typically though they have very good judgment.  They have a good reason not to update the software in the repos because it isn't stable or something like that.  I am not aware of any security issues on LAMP besides MySQL query injection.
[17:58] <tafsen> yofel: Is this after you have choosen "use the entire disc" ?
[17:58] <whatis_tux> loof, i did but no effect
[17:59] <crashanddie> edbian, not true
[17:59] <loof> whatis_tux, : you just have to enter your pass at the screensaver window
[17:59] <crashanddie> edbian, Developers have no authority for what goes into the repos
[17:59] <loof> whatis_tux, : did you actually restart X or just restart compiz?
[17:59] <iggy1> ActionParsnip: i get black screen after reboot... i dont know if this is the problem
[17:59] <nandhi> I am realy new in this
[17:59] <edbian> crashanddie: Then who does?
[17:59] <yofel> tafsen: not sure, i always select manual patitioning at that point. There I know you can select it.
[17:59] <danbhfive> What is the best way to install LAMP based websites?  via the repos or by downloading the tarballs?  If I use a package from the repos, how do I handle updates, bugs, and security issues?
[17:59] <whatis_tux> loof, the pc :)
[17:59] <nandhi> but i already try this but i can not
[17:59] <loof> whatis_tux, : doh =[
[17:59] <tafsen> yofel: How should I partition it if I use manually then?
[18:00] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: what did you mean by lamp based websites?
[18:00] <edbian> danbhfive: If you install from the repos the update manager watches for updates for you (including security updates)
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> iggy1: possibly, i'd uninstall the driver and remove the nvidia stuffs from your home directory, then reinstall the driver
[18:00] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: did you mean like drupal based?
[18:00] <iggy1> ActionParsnip: thank, i'll try
[18:01] <phoenixcomm> I like to grab the source and rebuild in /usr/local/*
[18:01] <crashanddie> edbian, Software packages uploaded to unstable are normally versions stable enough to be released by the original upstream developer, but with the added Debian-specific packaging and other modifications introduced by Debian developers. These additions may be new and untested. Software not ready yet for the unstable distribution is typically placed in the experimental repository.
[18:01] <nandhi> hi
[18:01] <danbhfive> edbian: ok, I hear you.  But, I'm afraid what you say doesn't jive with my experience.  sorry
[18:01] <yofel> tafsen: unless you use encryption, lvm etc. what I recommend is a root drive as large as you need it, a swap partition a bit larger then what you have RAM (if you need hibernate) and everything else for home
[18:01] <crashanddie> edbian, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian#Development_procedures
[18:01] <crashanddie> nandhi, hi
[18:02] <nandhi> hi, crashddie
[18:02] <danbhfive> outbackwifi: yeah, exactly
[18:02] <crashanddie> nandhi, did you try the spanish ubuntu channel?
[18:02] <phoenixcomm> swap should be 2x memory
[18:02] <nandhi> no
[18:02] <edbian> crashanddie: Yes but the ubuntu people are the ones who determine which branch a package goes into correct?
[18:02] <crashanddie> !es | nandhi
[18:02] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: you couldnt do that via repos
[18:02] <yofel> phoenixcomm: depends entirely on what you need, for hibernate not
[18:02] <nandhi> how??
[18:02] <crashanddie> nandhi, /join #ubuntu-es
[18:03] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: drupal checks for updates and lets you update
[18:03] <phoenixcomm> and if you have more than drive put swap on both at same partition
[18:03] <danbhfive> outbackwifi: when I first installed drupal, the community instructions explicitly said don't use the repos.  I've also had trouble with other websites from the repos, which has left me jaded.  Im looking to see if there is more definitive advice
[18:03] <crashanddie> edbian, not sure I understand the question
[18:03] <deany> I have compiled ffmpeg and x264 from source, as per a guide on forums, and they are installed to /usr/local.  Is it ok to install a program that requires the libavcodec52 etc from the repos for dependencies?  Will it conflict with my compiled versions
[18:03] <chris0626> hello from the iPhone lol
[18:04] <ActionParsnip> chris0626: hello from g1 phone :)
[18:04] <crashanddie> phoenixcomm, you should never need more than 2Gig of swap
[18:04] <phoenixcomm> yofel, maybe but you should always be multilples of your memory
[18:04] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: exactly: dont use ubuntu repos for drupal
[18:04] <phoenixcomm> and drive space is CHEEP
[18:04] <crashanddie> phoenixcomm, the old adage of "swap should be ram x2" stopped being true as soon as people had more than 2gig of ram
[18:04] <edoceo> danbhfive: the Drupal team always wants you to get stuff from them - many distros (Ubuntu, Gentoo, Debian, etc) don't have the latest-greatest Drupal in repo
[18:04] <edbian> crashanddie: I am not saying that the ubuntu developers write every single piece of software in the repos but they do pick and choose what goes into the different branches and what version of the software etc etc.
[18:04] <yofel> phoenixcomm: I have 6GB RAM on my tower pc and I definitely don't need 12GB of swap :P
[18:04] <iggy1> ActionParsnip: it didnt help.. xorg log says "Detected PCI Express Link width: 16X" but i have AGP 8x :-/
[18:04] <crashanddie> edbian, no
[18:05] <chris0626> I wish they would hurry with iPhone Linux lol.  ubuntu on ur iPhone would be awesome
[18:05] <crashanddie> edbian, you are free to create a debian package and upload it to experimental/testing
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> iggy1: you could find out if there are lines you cana add to xorg.conf to force it
[18:05] <phoenixcomm> ok then just use 1x @ 6g
[18:05] <edbian> crashanddie: How then does a package get into main ?
[18:05] <crashanddie> edbian, it will get upgraded to more mainstream repositories as time goes by and the package is voted clear
[18:05] <edbian> crashanddie: Voted as clear by whom?
[18:05] <crashanddie> edbian, community
[18:05] <yofel> phoenixcomm: and thats exactly what I have ;)
[18:06] <phoenixcomm> most of my stuff runs on Sun Ultra SPARC & Solaris 8/8
[18:06] <crashanddie> edbian, After a version of a software package has remained in unstable for a certain length of time (depending on the urgency of the software's changes), that package is automatically migrated to the testing distribution. The package's migration to testing occurs only if no serious (release-critical) bugs in the package are reported and if other software needed for package functionality qualifies for inclusion in testing.
[18:06] <iggy1> ActionParsnip: i thought about it.. thanks anyway
[18:06] <phoenixcomm> ups that 8 or 10
[18:06] <edbian> crashanddie: Just so you know this is much more of a learning experience than an argument for me :)
[18:06] <crashanddie> edbian, no problem
[18:06] <danbhfive> outbackwifi: heh, I guess I will wonder eternally why Ubuntu packages, and advertises! its presence in the repos.  Do you think its that way for all websites?
[18:06] <phoenixcomm> my Ubuntu box is for Desktop Replacements.
[18:06] <nandhi> i install openssh_server
[18:07] <nandhi> and openssh_client
[18:07] <phoenixcomm> yofel how many drive do you have?
[18:07] <outbackwifi> danbhfive: all websites??
[18:07] <edbian> crashanddie: What do you think about danbhfive's opinion to not use the repos because of security issues / old software ??
[18:07] <nandhi> i try to configure x server
[18:07] <edbian> crashanddie: Thank you BTW :)
[18:07] <nandhi> but i have problems with windows machine
[18:07] <crashanddie> phoenixcomm, we don't really care about your hardware unless you're explaining an issue, please keep off-topic conversations to a minimum
[18:07] <FeasibilityStudy> edbian: what security issues?
[18:07] <phoenixcomm> sorry
[18:08] <nandhi> i try to display aplications in windows by x server
[18:08] <crashanddie> nandhi, #ubuntu and #ubuntu-es are only here to help with Ubuntu related issues. I'm afraid we won't be able to help you with Windows problems.
[18:08] <crashanddie> nandhi, oh, that's easy: download and install xming: http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/
[18:08] <nandhi> i already instal xming
[18:08] <AsSlowAsHell> anyone know of a media player i can use that can play a mixture of multiple audio tracks?  I have a video file with 3 audio streams that i wanna play back simultaneously at different volume levels mixed
[18:09] <crashanddie> nandhi, connect to the linux computer using putty http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[18:09] <crashanddie> nandhi, you need to activate x-forwarding
[18:09] <nandhi> i try to open an aplication in windows machine by a linux machine
[18:09] <edbian> FeasibilityStudy: I was talking to somebody earlier about install LAMP.  I suggested he just get the packages from the repos but he wants to get the tarballs and install manually because  "the packages are outdated by 6 months - 1 year, security fixes, and upgrades messing with his data"
[18:09] <chris0626> one thing I got to say is I'm a bit dissipointed with Canocals decisions of late.  I wish they would start submitting their changes upstream...
[18:09] <crashanddie> nandhi, you want to run a program in linux and have it display in Windows?
[18:09] <nandhi> how can i active x'forwarding
[18:09] <danbhfive> edbian: he said more explicitly, don't use the repos...        I personally noticed that drupal would update with _security_ fixes only, but the ubuntu package would stay old.  Thus, if you were running a drupal site from the repos, AFAI could tell, you were running an insecure website with its flaws published.
[18:09] <nandhi> yes yes that is what i want
[18:09] <edbian> FeasibilityStudy: I said that I don't believe there are any security issues and that updates are handled automatically by the package manager if you install from repos
[18:09] <nandhi> can you help me??
[18:09] <crashanddie> nandhi, yes I can, hold on
[18:10] <pewpew> is there a program that lists all your current hardware in a gui? (like LSHW in a gui for ubunt)
[18:10] <pewpew> is there a program that lists all your current hardware in a gui? (like LSHW in a gui for ubuntu)
[18:10] <nandhi> ok thanks you
[18:10] <crashanddie> pewpew, please don't do that
[18:10] <edbian> FeasibilityStudy: See what danbhfive said ^
[18:10] <magcius> How do I kill a zombie process?
[18:10] <crashanddie> magcius, kill -9 pid
[18:10] <magcius> crashanddie, not working.
[18:10] <FeasibilityStudy> I would find it hard to believe the Ubuntu devs would be so incompetent to allow a compromised LAMP server in the repos.
[18:10] <crashanddie> magcius, reboot
[18:10] <magcius> crashanddie, anything else?
[18:10] <edbian> danbhfive: Who told you to not use repos?
[18:11] <ActionParsnip> magcius: kill pid or sudo kill pid if the process is not yours
[18:11] <crashanddie> magcius, kill -9 is the strongest signal you can send to a program, if it doesn't shut down with that, not a lot will kill it
[18:11] <magcius> System Monitor says its waiting channel is do_exit
[18:11] <chris0626> what are we talking about here? security issues?
[18:11] <pewpew> crashanddie: was correcting srry
[18:11] <FeasibilityStudy> I prefer kill -10 ;)
[18:11] <edbian> FeasibilityStudy: BTW crashanddie just informed me it's actually the community who votes packages into / out of branches of the repos
[18:11] <magcius> crashanddie, I don't want to send it a signal, I want to give it no more CPU time.
[18:11] <ActionParsnip> crashanddie: not if the process isnt yours, then you need sudo
[18:11] <danbhfive> edbian: outbackwifi and the official community install guide   (for drupal)
[18:11] <crashanddie> ActionParsnip, yep, but then the signal doesn't arrive to the program
[18:11] <FeasibilityStudy> edbian: might be, but they still would not allow a package in the repos that has known security vulns.
[18:11]  * outbackwifi o_O
[18:12] <edbian> outbackwifi: Are these LAMP security issues in ubuntu repos that has security issues?
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> crashanddie: indeed so it wont kill it, making it 2nd best ;)
[18:12] <jebblue> nandhi: I would install Cygwin in Windows and connect with ssh -X user@linux_host then run the Linux program
[18:12] <edbian> outbackwifi: Are there LAMP security issues in ubuntu* ?
[18:12] <FeasibilityStudy> edbian: this is especially true of any kind of server!
[18:12] <crashanddie> magcius, -9 is sigkill, the program can not intercept that signal (unlike sigterm for example) and is killed automatically
[18:12] <outbackwifi> edbian: not by design no
[18:12] <magcius> crashanddie, but it's not being killed!
[18:12] <Dekko> Hello is there anyone here who can tell me how to upgrade my ALSA to 1.0.20?
[18:12] <edbian> outbackwifi: Then by configuration?
[18:13] <crashanddie> magcius, as I said, reboot
[18:13] <outbackwifi> edbian: as and when these vulnerabilities are discovered, they are plugged and propagated as updates
[18:13] <magcius> crashanddie, no other solution besides killing X?
[18:13] <chris0626> I would think that for servers more people use debian
[18:13] <magcius> or gdm or whatever?
[18:13] <nandhi> ok i already instal xming but i can not acces
[18:13] <crashanddie> magcius, not that I know of
[18:13] <outbackwifi> edbian: that would be true of all distros not just ubuntu
[18:13] <edbian> outbackwifi: But the repo software isn't updated as quickly as the package maintainer's version?
[18:13] <crashanddie> nandhi, hang on, my windows machine crashed... (typical)
[18:14] <edbian> outbackwifi: I'm sorry I just have never heard of anyone suggesting that downloading software from the repos is a bad idea.
[18:14] <crashanddie> edbian, it isn't
[18:14] <outbackwifi> edbian: no, thats why i would recommend not using the repos for software like drupal etc
[18:14] <FeasibilityStudy> edbian: Whoever said that is wrong.
[18:14] <nandhi> ok, is cause i really new using linux but i have to make a proyect
[18:14] <crashanddie> edbian, the only point outbackwifi is trying to make: don't download from anything but official ubuntu repositories unless you know you can trust that repository
[18:15] <edbian> outbackwifi: Is that correct?
[18:15]  * FeasibilityStudy is confused as to who said what
[18:15] <crashanddie> FeasibilityStudy, that's what she said
[18:15] <danbhfive> py vey
[18:15] <jebblue> nandhi what happens when you try to connect
[18:16] <pewpew> is there a program that lists all your current hardware in a gui? (like LSHW in a gui for ubuntu)
[18:16] <chris0626> pewpew
[18:16] <crashanddie> pewpew, gnome-terminal
[18:16] <crashanddie> :P
[18:16] <FeasibilityStudy> pewpew: I dont use Gnome but I am sure there is something in the menu, likely under Administration menu
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> pewpew: http://www.techmetica.com/howto/how-to-install-the-device-manager-in-ubuntu/
[18:16] <nandhi> i can acces to the linux machine by windows machine with putty but i can not display any thing
[18:16] <edbian> FeasibilityStudy: outbackwifi was suggesting to somebody to use the package maintainer's version (from the web) for a LAMP server + drupal
[18:16] <SultansElephant> pewpew: you mean benchmarking?
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> pewpew: whats wrong with lspci ?
[18:16] <crashanddie> nandhi, hang on
[18:16] <danbhfive> pewpew: I knew of a program that did that.  The project didn't really take off though...  Why do you need it?  Maybe there is a better way?
[18:17] <chris0626> pewpew I know it exists I sdont know the package name tho
[18:17] <nandhi> ok
[18:17] <jebblue> pewpew: Device Manager, after install form Synaptic it will be on the System Tools menu
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> !info gnome-device-manager
[18:17] <SultansElephant> pewpew: what program for windows are you thinking of?
[18:17] <Spi-ipod> can Truecrypt open the volumes created by the alternate install CD?
[18:17] <nandhi> crashnddie: ok
[18:17] <FeasibilityStudy> edbian:  I see nothing wrong with that IF the packages are verified against their hashes.  However, there is also nothing wrong with the Ubuntu repos.
[18:17] <crashanddie> nandhi, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsHuZJ5gORE
[18:17] <crashanddie> nandhi, this will explain what you have to do
[18:17] <edbian> Alright then we have it all figured out then :)
[18:19] <nandhi> crashnddie, ok thanks im going to see it
[18:19] <jigs> hello
[18:19] <crashanddie> Hi jigs
[18:19] <VirusTB> huh
[18:19] <edbian> jigs: Do you have a question??
[18:19] <VirusTB> how did i get that done from the terminal
[18:19] <jigs> thanks for reply
[18:20] <Spi-ipod> ...and no one answers my question.
[18:20]  * VirusTB needs help!
[18:20] <n2diy> I munged a usb drive, and recovered most of it with dosfsck -a, but the . file size is 16384 in size, and only 983 of 1000 megs is available on the drive.Is this normal?
[18:20] <Puel> VirusTB, whats the trouble?
[18:20] <edbian> Spi-ipod: What is your question?
[18:21] <crashanddie> Spi-ipod, that is software specific question
[18:21] <crashanddie> Spi-ipod, what do you mean by other CD?
[18:21] <jigs> how to check motd?
[18:21] <VirusTB> Puel:  Uhm hold on tryng to trouble shoot it my self, i changed some settings, and it messed up... well put them back as defualt n see f the problem still exist
[18:21] <Spi-ipod> edbian: thanks- can truecryt open the volumes created by the alt installer?
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> n2diy: could try foremost on the stick to extract the files it can find to your internal drive
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> jigs: try !motd
[18:22] <Spi-ipod> crashanddie: it's re: the alt install CD
[18:22] <outbackwifi> !motd
[18:22] <n2diy> ActionParsnip: there are only two files on the drive . and ..
[18:22] <crashanddie> Spi-ipod, no idea sorry, never used truecrypt
[18:22] <jigs> i heard motd informs about the topic of discussion
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> n2diy: doesnt matter, just use one that has sufficient space
[18:23] <ActionParsnip> n2diy: i'm unsure of this large file though
[18:23] <Spi-ipod> crashanddie: no worries, thx
[18:23] <n2diy> ActionParsnip: I think it is a formatting issue, not a file issue. And dosfsck won't repair corrupted . or .. files.
[18:24] <crashanddie> Spi-ipod, as I said, #ubuntu is probably the wrong channel to ask.
[18:25] <Spi-ipod> crashanddie: yeah, but no true
[18:25] <Spi-ipod> crypt channel, so far as I can tell
[18:25] <derekv> stupid q: where do i find netselect or its equivelent?  Nothing pops up in the packages, though the web has to a version that must have been available at one time.  did it change names?
[18:25] <jigs> crashanddie:: can you tell me the topic of discussion on this channel
[18:25] <ActionParsnip> derekv: whats it do?
[18:26] <Spi-ipod> jigs: try /motd
[18:26] <ActionParsnip> !motd
[18:26] <jigs> thanks
[18:26] <FiReSTaRT> jigs: current version of ubuntu support questions and answers
[18:26] <crashanddie> jigs, discussions on this channel (#ubuntu) relate to support for Ubuntu Linux
[18:26] <jigs> ok i am using the same...
[18:26] <giaco_> hello
[18:27] <giaco_> he following packages have unmet dependencies.
[18:27] <giaco_>   libgl1-mesa-dev: Depends: libgl1-mesa-glx (>= 7.4) but 7.3-1ubuntu4 is to be installed
[18:27] <giaco_>  how can I install the sdl-dev package without having to upgrade those mesa packages?
[18:27] <Pupeno> Should an iPod be in fat mode to work in Ubuntu? I plugged it on my mac and now it's in hfs+ I understand
[18:27] <derekv> ActionParsnip, netselect [options] hostname1 hostname2 hostname3 etc... returns which ip/hostname has the best ping from a list
[18:27] <Pupeno> When I try to copy something it says that it's read only.
[18:27] <loof> hm, is anyone here running ati drivers in wine?
[18:27] <ActionParsnip> giaco_: please use pastebin for multiple lined outputs
[18:27] <jigs> crashanddie::so i can ask any question regarding ubuntu on this
[18:28] <giaco_> achadwick, sorry
[18:28] <crashanddie> jigs, indeed you can
[18:28] <phantomcircuit> Is it possible to assign the Windows key and a number key "Super + 1" as a keyboard shortcut?
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> derekv: you could write a script for that. if there is source then grab it or maybe there is a ppa for it
[18:28] <FiReSTaRT> Pupeno: you need to change the permissions to read/write, which can easily be done from nautilus (right click on the file, click on properties and go there)
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> !shortcut | phantomcircuit
[18:28] <phantomcircuit> when i try to do it from the keyboard shortcut preferences dialog it just comes out with "Super"
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> giaco_: sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx    maybe
[18:28] <Pupeno> FiReSTaRT: the permissions of what?
[18:28] <derekv> ActionParsnip,  I know i just don't like duplicating effort :), thought maybe it was already present under a different name.
[18:29] <ActionParsnip> derekv: let me websearch
[18:29] <giaco_> ActionParsnip, as I said, i DON'T want to upgrade mesa packages, the last version is buggy on my video card
[18:29] <loof> ew, mesa
[18:29] <FiReSTaRT> Pupeno: when you open file properties and click on the permissions tab, you'll see :)
[18:29] <loof> why are you using mesa????
[18:30] <grawity> what is mesa, anyway
[18:30] <loof> mesa's for like voodoo cards, bleh
[18:30] <giaco_> loof, libgl1-mesa-glx
[18:30] <VirusTB> loof:  usr/bin   ? ?
[18:30] <FiReSTaRT> Pupeno: but you may want to run nautilus as root (alt+f2, gksudo nautilus)
[18:30] <Fishy-> how do you open files in terminal when you dont have permission to edit them regular way
[18:30] <loof> VirusTB, : what?
[18:30] <Pupeno> FiReSTaRT: but of which file?
[18:30] <robert__> how do i configure my computer for skype?
[18:31] <FiReSTaRT> Pupeno: whatever you're having trouble with copying :)
[18:31] <robert__> it says problem with audio playback
[18:31] <jigs> crashanddie:: when i am opening firefox browser its covering the complete screen.....and not able to see any of the panels
[18:31] <VirusTB> VirusTB: rar
[18:31] <VirusTB> exit
[18:31] <derekv> ActionParsnip, don't waist too much time, i can do a deeper search myself, just thought someone might know offhand.
[18:31] <crashanddie> jigs, please ask the whole channel, I am not here for your personal support
[18:32] <FiReSTaRT> jigs: have you done extensive browsing on it? possibly hitting some bad sites.. i've had that happen to me a couple of times and i've had to completely wipe firefox before reinstalling it :)
[18:32] <Pupeno> FiReSTaRT: I'm just dropping a song on Rhythmbox.
[18:32] <Fishy-> how do you open files in terminal when you dont have permission to edit them regular way
[18:32] <zak__> can't i use 2 apllications using the same sound server at the same times?for ex , skype and amarok ?
[18:32] <FiReSTaRT> Pupeno: but it still looks like you're having some permission issues, so i offered a solution :)
[18:32] <crashanddie> FiremanEd, are you serious?
[18:32] <ActionParsnip> derekv: it's present in nhardy
[18:32] <nsahoo> hi .. I changed my usb mouse to another wireless mouse. I am running something and can't restart now. for some reason the mouse is not working
[18:32] <robert__> how do i set up audio for skype?
[18:32] <phantomcircuit> ActionParsnip, that's an interesting package btu i dont think it is necessary to solve my problem
[18:33] <robert__> it says problem with audio playback
[18:33] <jigs> crashanddie::ok i am sorry...i am first timer
[18:33] <crashanddie> anyway, I'm off everyone, have a good one -- Top Gear tonight ;)
[18:33] <ActionParsnip> phantomcircuit: whats an interesting package?
[18:33] <crashanddie> jigs, no problem
[18:33] <phantomcircuit> keytouch
[18:33] <FiReSTaRT> !repeat | robert__
[18:33] <crashanddie> edbian, happy learning!
[18:33] <zak__> can't i use 2 apllications using the same sound server at the same times?for ex , skype and amarok ?
[18:33] <derekv> ActionParsnip, ok thanks :)
[18:33] <danbhfive> zak__: I think pulseaudio is supposed to solve that problem
[18:33] <nsahoo> essentially I am trying to use microsoft wireless desktop keyboard and mouse .. can't I just hot plug them?
[18:33] <phantomcircuit> zak__, the same sound server? yes. but skype doesnt use a sound server
[18:34] <zak__> danbhfive: i can't use them both :(
[18:34] <nsahoo> keyboard is working, but, mouse won't move
[18:34] <phantomcircuit> skype uses oss and takes it over
[18:34] <danbhfive> zak__: did you try setting them to pulse audio?
[18:34] <phantomcircuit> just like flash and vmware do
[18:34] <danbhfive> !pulseaudio
[18:34] <zak__> i always get problem with audio play back , even if someone use abuzz on msn ,the i cant use sky anymore:(
[18:34] <multiverse> I am following a tutorial for cloning a kvm image and I get a error message:  ERROR    Capacity must be a positive number
[18:34] <zak__> danbhfive: i get rid of pulse
[18:34] <multiverse> http://pastebin.com/d16159010
[18:35] <phantomcircuit> ActionParsnip, you wouldnt happen to know where the shortcuts are saved would you?
[18:35] <ActionParsnip> derekv: http://alumnit.ca/~apenwarr/netselect/netselect-0.3.tar.gz you can ncompile it
[18:35] <loof> giaco: my question still stands, why are you using mesa? what kind of horrible video card do you have??
[18:35] <danbhfive> zak__: http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
[18:35] <ActionParsnip> phantomcircuit: not sure in gnome, sorry
[18:35] <nsahoo> :((
[18:36] <chris0626> what's wrong
[18:36] <zak__> danbhfive: gonna read this
[18:36] <loof> if you're using an nvidia card you should be using nvidia's glx :P and ati uses fglrx :P :P
[18:36] <danbhfive> zak__: good luck!
[18:36] <ActionParsnip> nsahoo: try: sudo rmmod usbhid ; sleep 5; sudo modprobe usbhid
[18:36] <loof> giaco: what kind of card do you use?
[18:36] <giaco> loof, mesa doesn't mean software rendering ...
[18:37] <ActionParsnip> nsahoo: you could also try: sudo /etc/init.d/hal restart
[18:37] <phantomcircuit> ActionParsnip, it's gconf ...:|
[18:37] <loof> giaco: my question was what kind of card are you using? i'm aware it's not software-only :P
[18:37] <nsahoo> ActionParsnip: thanks
[18:37] <chris0626> didn't Hal just have a big update
[18:38] <foobar> What is an email/newsclient which contains a decent spam filter? I don't mind marking things spam/non-spam, but I do want this spam data base saved somewhere in some documented format, so that I can reuse it.
[18:38] <Pupeno> zak__: if one fo the apps uses no sound server or a different one, you have a problem.
[18:38] <Pupeno> zak__: skype is probably using no sound server, but I might be worng.
[18:38] <zak__> the nwhy i always get problem with audio playback then ?
[18:38] <ActionParsnip> phantomcircuit: i use fluxbox a lot which has awesome shortcut key support
[18:38] <FiReSTaRT> foobar: thunderbird
[18:38] <chris0626> skype ahould use OSS
[18:39] <giaco> loof, you're stubborn ... I'm working on an intel 965GM with direct rendering enabled and working, obviously with mesa ( 7.3 ... 7.4 is buggy for me )
[18:39] <VirusTB_> foobar:  use mozila thunfer bird
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> foobar: bonobo is a spam filter and i believe evolution uses it too
[18:39] <grawity> foobar: Mozilla Thunderbird.
[18:39] <nsahoo> ActionParsnip: mouse battery could be out
[18:39] <newbie002> I'm having trouble booting off of USB, works on 1 laptop and not another.
[18:39] <nsahoo> ActionParsnip: but, it's connecting to the receiver
[18:39] <loof> giaco: heh, i knew it :S just saying, mesa's for crappy video hardware is all =S
[18:40] <chris0626> what was the ubuntu team thinking shipping with broken intel drivers?!?
[18:40] <FiReSTaRT> newbie002: in that case you may need to mess with the bios.. maybe someone else will kick in with the specifics... i haven't played with usb booting YET
[18:40] <foobar> VirusTB_: I already use that, but it doesn't appear to have a spam filter for the news part and if it is filtering spam for the mail, it's not working.
[18:40] <giaco> loof, you don't know what mesa is ... stop
[18:40] <foobar> VirusTB_: do I need to enable it somewhere?
[18:41] <grawity> foobar: Spam filters like Thunderbird uses must be "trained" at first ... and, do you use POP3 or IMAP for mail?
[18:41] <chris0626> !Mesa
[18:41] <loof> it's a shitty hacked version of opengl, for shitty cards. =/
[18:41] <newbie002> Firestart: I have one usb stick which never works, I can get the same error message on the non-bootable laptop. (Invalid partition or ?? bootable ??)
[18:42] <chris0626> !language > loof
[18:42] <newbie002> firestart: I had to mess with the bios to get to that error, so I beleive that the bios is configured correctly. The working USB is just ignored.
[18:42] <hypersonic> Hi
[18:43] <chris0626> hello hypersonic
[18:43] <FiReSTaRT> newbie002: the way it looks to me is that the bios on the computer where booting off the usb works is configured properly but not on the other
[18:43] <boss_mc> chris0626: it wasn't ubuntu's fault only, it's caused by incompatibility between X1.6 and the new kernel (which arose during UXA development)
[18:43] <hypersonic> I'm wondering where I can edit the "Add Startup Program" list without using the GUI.  Does anyone know where it writes the config?
[18:44] <foobar> grawity: I wrote a spam filter at university. It's not a particularly hard thing to do, but I just want to use one, which seems to almost be harder than writing one. I use IMAP.
[18:44] <aTr> it is possible to install a mail server in ubuntu 8.10 LTS to have an email address like yourname@webhost.com ? (server is a vps from ovh.net and no domain, only dyndns)
[18:44] <entropy> anyone know why pulseaudio device chooser wouldn't start up?
[18:44] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: it'll be in ~/.gconf some place
[18:44] <loof> just because it's opensource (mesa) doesn't mean it isn't relegated to having drivers based on public info. limited nvidia & ati support = bleh
[18:44] <newbie002> firestart: I mean I can get both laptops to get to a non-bootable error message using a usb drive that doesn't seem to work at all
[18:45] <foobar> grawity: and again, for news there is no spam filter in Thunderbird.
[18:45] <FiReSTaRT> newbie002: but  you said that one of the laptops works just fine with the usb drive that works properly?
[18:45] <newbie002> firestart: I have 2 laptops and 2 usb drives, one usb always fails (same error on both), the other usb works only on 1 laptop
[18:45] <giaco> I'm searching this package, could you help me in finding it on the net? "libgl1-mesa-dev_7.3-1ubuntu4_i386"
[18:45] <cabrey> aTr, yes it is possible. btw it is 8.04 lts
[18:46] <dakarn> newbie002, try doing a memtest on the laptop that fails
[18:46] <FiReSTaRT> newbie002: ok so you know that there's something wrong with one of the memory sticks and with the bios settings of one of the laptops :)
[18:46] <newbie002> dakarn: what would I be looking for?
[18:47] <aTr> cabrey, mine's 8.10. that mean's it's not LTS
[18:47] <newbie002> dakarn, firestart: does the port matter?
[18:47] <newbie002> dakarn: O
[18:48] <newbie002> dakarn: I'm booting it up now, I'll do the memtest
[18:48] <jigs> :):):) while booting my system with ubuntu , every time i am asked  to choose screen resolution mode...what should i do to revert back to original settings.....i am facing this message after i changed my screen resolution....
[18:48] <hypersonic> ActionParsnip: I just found it in ~/.config/autostart
[18:48] <hypersonic> Thanks though
[18:48] <Buletin> its ok runing program on wmvare ubuntu than having ubuntu on a partition not in wmvare same performance?
[18:48] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: i didnt think gnome used that, oh well
[18:48] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: glad you got a resolve
[18:48] <hypersonic> For some reason, starting gok and firefox at startup locks up gnome
[18:49] <hypersonic> Thinking about installing KDE. :P
[18:49] <FiReSTaRT> newbie002: might... i just haven't played with usb booting so i wouldn't know what the common issues should be.. actually it's been like 6 months since i've touched the bios on this machine lol
[18:49] <entropy> anyone know why pulseaudio device chooser wouldn't start up?
[18:49] <entropy> I open the program from Applications > Sound & Video, an instance saying "Starting PulseAudio Dev..." shows up briefly, it disappears, and the only change I see is that there's now a sleeping process for the program.
[18:49] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: put symlinks to the apps youu want in there, the apps are in /use/share/applications
[18:49] <Maveas> Where can I configure access to phpmyadmin after installing it on server 9.04?
[18:49] <entropy> I've tried ending all proocesses
[18:49] <entropy> of the chooser
[18:50] <kamikadze> hi all
[18:50] <Maveas> Hi kamikadze
[18:50] <jigs> :):):) while booting my system with ubuntu , every time i am asked  to choose screen resolution mode...what should i do to revert back to original settings.....i am facing this message after i changed my screen resolution....
[18:50] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: e.g.: cd ~/.config/autostart; ln -s ln -s /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop .
[18:50] <kamikadze> Maveas hi
[18:50] <aTr> cabrey, is this guide is what I need? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer
[18:50] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic:   gah my command sucks
[18:51] <Buletin> its ok runing ubuntu on wmvare than having ubuntu instaled on my computer ?
[18:51] <ActionParsnip> hypersonic: cd ~/.config/autostart; ln -s /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop .
[18:51] <giaco> how can I install the "next" version of a package given as "stable" for the current jaunty?
[18:51] <boss_mc> entropy: it opens in your notification area (system tray)
[18:51] <ActionParsnip> giaco: sudo apt-get upgrade
[18:51] <dakarn> giaco: upgrade
[18:51] <glitsj16> entropy: have you tried starting padevchooser from a terminal so you can see any error messages more clearly to debug the issue?
[18:51] <cabrey> aTr, yes, though i might tell you that mail servers are inherently complex and you may need to go off from that guide
[18:51] <ActionParsnip> giaco: if its not on the standard repos, you will need to add some
[18:52] <coleys> entropy: What is your audio card?
[18:52] <fosa> sudo sh wubi-add-virtual-disk /home 100000  <-- will this create a brand new 100 gb virtual disk and then transfer all the data, leaving the old 40gb virtual disk ready to be deleted?
[18:52] <entropy> boss: I know, and it currently is not showing up
[18:52] <giaco> ActionParsnip, no, what I was trying to say is: how can I upgrade and lock a package to a karmik one?
[18:52] <entropy> glits: one moment
[18:52] <boss_mc> entropy: just checking :)
[18:52] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | giaco
[18:53] <entropy> boss: :)
[18:53] <Buletin> its ok runing ubuntu on wmvare than having ubuntu instaled on my computer is there any performance decress ?
[18:53] <entropy> glitsj16: it's just hanging...
[18:53] <edbian> Buletin: There is a performance hit because you're running 2 os's at once.
[18:53] <jigs> :):):) while booting my system with ubuntu , every time i am asked  to choose screen resolution mode...what should i do to revert back to original settings.....i am facing this message after i changed my screen resolution....
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> Buletin: well the vmware system will take resources from the host system, so it will not be running at full speed
[18:53] <edbian> Buletin: twice the ram is used, twice the CPU when idle, etc etc.
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> Buletin: if your system is beefy enough it will be fine
[18:54] <Buletin> Thanks all
[18:54] <newbie002> dakarn: I don't have a memtest program, should I?
[18:54] <glitsj16> entropy: one reason might be the pulseaudio server isn't running right now, i think padevchooser needs that
[18:54] <entropy> coleys: Realtek ALC889A
[18:54] <boss_mc> newbie002: are you running off the unetbootin usb?
[18:54] <chris0626> it's included in the livecd
[18:55] <boss_mc> newbie002: cos unetbootin doesn't add the memtest option...
[18:55] <entropy> glitsj16: their web server?
[18:55] <alazyworkaholic> anyone know where mkdtemp files go? & what to do when there are too many of them to log in?
[18:55] <glitsj16> entropy: no just the pulseaudio daemon on your system, check if that process is running, if not, try starting it via "pulseaudio -D"
[18:56] <loof> giaco: out of curiosity, what is it that you want from 7.3 that is better than the previous version?
[18:56] <boss_mc> newbie002: you can add it yourself by translating the livecd's menu.lst section to the usb's equivalent
[18:56] <entropy> glitsj16: I have a process named "pulseaudio"
[18:56] <coleys> entropy: Go through part A http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578
[18:56] <newbie002> boss_mc: I see
[18:57] <loof> who giaco
[18:57] <glitsj16> entropy: okay, i'd take coleys advice and check pulseaudio's configuration
[18:57] <boss_mc> newbie002: unfortunately I don't have a usb to work with so I can't give you the specifics but it's fairly simple tbh
[18:57] <VirusTB> how can i get XChat to auto connect to a irc server+ room and sign in with my registred username
[18:57] <entropy> coleys: that's what I'm in the middle of, and I need the dev chooser to continue
[18:57] <newbie002> dakarn, boss_mc: what would I be looking for?
[18:57] <giaco> loof, 7.4 presents some serious bugs while working with intel drivers
[18:58] <coleys> entropy: padevchooser is not available?
[18:58] <boss_mc> newbie002: memtest runs a series of tests on your RAM, and warns if it is damaged
[18:58] <giaco> loof, mainly visual glitches
[18:58] <jigs> exit
[18:58] <entropy> coleys: I open the program from Applications > Sound & Video, an instance saying "Starting PulseAudio Dev..." shows up briefly, it disappears, and the only change I see is that there's now a sleeping process for the program.
[18:58] <VirusTB> how can i get XChat to auto connect to a irc server+ room and sign in with my registred username
[18:58] <Punker> hi there
[18:58] <boss_mc> newbie002: it's often a good test to run if a PC is failing to boot
[18:59] <edbian> Punker: Question?
[18:59] <loof> giaco: like what kind of glitches?
[18:59] <coleys> entropy: Have you tried opening it as root? IF not kill the process, kill -9 padevchooser . then sudo padevchooser
[18:59] <coleys> err
[18:59] <coleys> kill -9 [pid of padevchooser]
[18:59] <jigs> :):):) while booting my system with ubuntu , every time i am asked  to choose screen resolution mode...what should i do to revert back to original settings.....i am facing this message after i changed my screen resolution....
[19:00] <Ximik> hi!
[19:00] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16 sudo padevchooser is just hanging
[19:00] <Punker> edbian not me but my mate Geobreeder has got a problem with his dualboot. error 13
[19:00] <loof> giaco: you could probably submit a bugreport to mesa; there's a chance they could fix it, they don't always have a ton of testers for all the available hardware so sometimes they're going off documentation when coding the actual driver
[19:00] <Punker> im sure he will explain it here soon
[19:00] <edbian> Punker: ok
[19:00] <Punker> thanks in advanced
[19:01] <coleys> entropy: So you are not able to kill it?
[19:01] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: I'm now going through Part A, from the top.
[19:01] <entropy> coleys: it kills
[19:01] <entropy> coleys: when I sudo padevchooser, the cursor goes to the next line and stays there
[19:02] <coleys> entropy: try restarting.
[19:03] <nperry> !icons
[19:03] <Feniksas> how to install the newest irssi on ubuntu threw terminal?
[19:04] <Cerrdor> can anyone suggest a command line editor
[19:04] <Zxcvb> any idea how much difference there is between an i586 CPU and an i686 CPU if all else, including CPU speed, is the same (the only difference being the lack of i686 instructions and sse/sse2/etc)?
[19:04] <cabrey> Cerrdor, vi or nano
[19:04] <Cerrdor> like the doc opens in the terminal for editing
[19:04] <coleys> Feniksas: I believe ubuntu doesn't have the newest irssi in its repos. You will have to compile. =) Which can be done via terminal.
[19:04] <cyber37> !hi
[19:04] <dakarn> cerrdor: pico
[19:04] <Cerrdor> ok
[19:04] <dakarn> !pico
[19:04] <Surlent777> once again, when I tried to go with "Use largest continuous Free Space", I got a message saying "Failed to partition the selected disk: This probably happened because there are too many (primary) partitions in the partition table". Then it gives me a new preview and has only "install side by side" and the whole thing's a mess...
[19:04] <glitsj16> entropy: you do have a notification area (system tray) active? padevchooser doesn't seem to throw any errors after starting it, which is puzzling
[19:05] <cabrey> dakarn, pico is deprecated
[19:05] <cabrey> dakarn, it's license was a problem, nano is the replacement
[19:05] <cabrey> s/it's/its
[19:05] <Cerrdor> ok but nano opens in termina
[19:05] <Cerrdor> l
[19:05] <zhespelt> Cerrdor, emacs or vim are nice command-line editors.
[19:05] <dakarn> cabrey: i'm old =(
[19:05] <thomc> Surlent777: why not select the partition yourself using the manual option?
[19:05] <Surlent777> I don't know how
[19:05] <Cerrdor> ok
[19:05] <Cerrdor> Im getting into some wierd command line thing now
[19:06] <coleys> Surlent777: How much free space you have?
[19:06] <cabrey> zhespelt, what are you talking about? emacs is an operating system
[19:06] <Cerrdor> I use irssi
[19:06]  * cabrey laughs a harty laugh
[19:06] <zhespelt> :)
[19:06] <Cerrdor> now looking for emacs and gonna browse with lynx
[19:06] <Cerrdor> LOL
[19:07] <Geobreeder> Hi
[19:07] <Geobreeder> can anyone help me??
[19:07] <coleys> !question > Geobreeder
[19:07] <zhespelt> Geobreeder, maybe, what do you need?
[19:07] <Anon124> hey ive got my acer aspire one dual booted with UBNR and when i booted for the 1st time it was fine but now when i boot it loads my background and i get nothing
[19:07] <cyber37> omg ... lol
[19:08] <Surlent777> coleys: I have sda1 as unallocated with 132.7GB, sda4 with ext3 (Backup) with 123.4GB, sda2 as ntfs (XP) with 20.5GB, and sda5 (swap) with 2.59B
[19:08] <Anon124> better :P sorry forgot to change my nick
[19:08] <coleys> Surlent777: How much do you want to use for ubuntu? ALl of it?
[19:08] <Surlent777> sda1
[19:08] <Surlent777> all of that
[19:08] <Geobreeder> i'll explain my problem
[19:08] <Surlent777> the whole disk is NOT an option at this point, due to XP and my backup partition
[19:08] <coleys> Surlent777: Okay, so choose custom layout
[19:09] <coleys> Surlent777: eehh, see my private message.
[19:09] <Surlent777> right, ok...
[19:09] <edbian> Geobreeder: Do it already the suspense is killing me!
[19:09] <Surlent777> easier
[19:09] <Geobreeder> i have two different hdd's
[19:09] <edbian> Geobreeder: Do it all on one line.
[19:09] <Anon124> installed netbook remix, 1st load was fine, changed desktop to normal(desktop style), restarted ubuntu and now it only ever shows my background
[19:09] <Geobreeder> one with xp an the other has installed ubuntu 9.04
[19:10] <loof> giaco: try here: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386/mesa-utils/7.3-1ubuntu4
[19:10] <loof> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386/libgl1-mesa-dri/7.3-1ubuntu4
[19:10] <loof> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386/libgl1-mesa-glx/7.3-1ubuntu4
[19:10] <loof> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386/libglu1-mesa/7.3-1ubuntu4
[19:10] <FloodBot3> loof: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:11] <Geobreeder> I've got error 13 when i try to boot xp.
[19:12] <Geobreeder> that's my problem
[19:12] <scrooge74> I dont even remember what those codes are :)
[19:12] <Ximik> есть тут кто русский?
[19:13] <cabrey> !ru
[19:13] <lordblaa> hey guys i'm on jaunty - i've got every fusefs-related package i can think of but i havn't got any modules available to be loaded called fuse like there should be.. any ideas?
[19:13] <alazyworkaholic> is there a command line search I might do to find the most recently created files anywhere in the system?
[19:14] <scrooge74> locate
[19:14] <scrooge74> but you need to index the system first
[19:14] <alazyworkaholic> right, sudo update db, then locate, but how do I use locate to find files & list them in reverse order of creation?
[19:15] <scrooge74> I dont use it that much I jsut type locate "file Im looking for"
[19:15] <lordblaa> anyone know anything about/uses fusefs?
[19:15] <craigbass1976> I'm trying to burn a cd.  The original's tracks flow from one to the other.  With the resulting burned cd, there are small breaks between tracks.  Can I burn differently in brasero, or is there another app I should be using to achieve a seamless cd?
[19:15] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: When I try opening Pulse Volume Control, I get a "Connection failed: Connection refused" error prompt, click Close, and the program closes.
[19:16] <Geobreeder> does anyone know how to fix error 13: invalid or unsupported executable format grub??
[19:16] <coleys> entropy: Hmmm... I never really trusted pulse audio on Ubuntu, never worked for me either. x/
[19:16] <entropy> should I just remove pulse and start anew?
[19:16] <Fezzler> Sound trouble
[19:17] <slestak_> hey guys.  im doing a dual boot install, ubuntu already installed and im trying to add xp home.
[19:17] <alazyworkaholic> @scrooge74. That's my problem, I don't know what file I'm looking for. I think a lot of files were made when printscreen was stuck, which crashed my netbook & now when I try to log in graphically I'm told there are too many files or links from mkdtemp
[19:17] <sparr> Can a A.B.C kernel use modules compiled for A.B.D?
[19:17] <entropy> coleys: Here's my real issue: I have no mid or bass in sound. I'm following that guide.
[19:17] <dutch> ga
[19:17] <entropy> I could open it before I began re-running Part A of the guide
[19:17] <MrNaz`> i'm getting a bunch of errors when trying to install a package using synaptic
[19:18] <MrNaz`> W: Failed to fetch http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libgpg-error/libgpg-error-dev_1.4-2ubuntu7_i386.deb
[19:18] <MrNaz`>   404 Not Found
[19:18] <Anon124> got ubuntu installed on my computer, ive tried adding a 250gb SATA hard drive but it doesnt pick it up, any ideas?
[19:18] <slestak_> anyone know if xp home will install to sda8? or do i need to use gparted and livecd to shuffle things around?  i am booted into livecd right now with gparted open
[19:18] <Fezzler> Second speaker has bad buzz
[19:18] <entropy> coleys: ^^
[19:18] <MrNaz`> what does that error mean? do i not have all the repos ?
[19:18] <scrooge74> XP always goes into first active partition
[19:19] <slestak_> scrooge74: so it cannot go to logical
[19:19] <scrooge74> something like that
[19:19] <newbie002> I found out what the problem is with my non-bootable USB drive..
[19:19] <iggy1> hello, my nvidia AGP card is detected as PCI-E.. can i force AGP somehow?
[19:19] <slestak_> scrooge74: i have sda3 not created yet.  i hope i can take space from logical sda4 and allocate it to sda3
[19:19] <newbie002> can someone help me with "chainload"ing a usb  though grub ?
[19:20] <glitsj16> entropy: can you pastebin your /etc/pulse/daemon.conf & /etc/pulse/default.pa somewhere?
[19:20] <coleys> entropy: http://pastebin.ca
[19:21] <slestak_> i need to take 60g of space from logical partition to make it available to primary, anyone know how to do that?
[19:21] <carmelo> hi
[19:21] <Guest50382> ok
[19:21] <slestak_> the Primary chouice is ghosted out in gparted
[19:22] <scrooge74> got to go dead laptop at home :(
[19:23] <slestak_> good luck
[19:24] <Fezzler> Why does my second speaker have a buzz?
[19:24] <lukas___> Hello, I would like to install ubuntu with functional KDE4 and I am not sure if I should choose ubuntu or kubuntu, could anyone advise? I want to have as much applications as possible - so can kubuntu use the same repos or rpeos of the same number of packages as ubuntu?
[19:24] <sheep45923> i'm trying to vnc from my ubuntu computer to my windows pc. i'm able to view ubuntu from windows but not visa-versa
[19:25] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: one moment
[19:25] <Fezzler> Also, sound stops and starts mid song when playing a music CD?
[19:25] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: by the way, I just reinstalled everything pulse
[19:25] <linduxed> why cant i use wildcards with apt or aptitude?
[19:25] <linduxed> for instance
[19:25] <glitsj16> entropy: no problem, take your time to test the new configuration
[19:25] <coleys> lukas___: They both use the same repositories, and the desktop environment is entirely up to you, uhhh. Have you used linux before, if not I would suggest KDE just cause its similar to windows.
[19:26] <linduxed> i want to do "sudo aptitude remove openoffice.org-*"
[19:26] <loof> sheep45923, : you need to install a vnc server on your windows box
[19:26] <sheep45923> i have
[19:26] <linduxed> it just tells me that there is no such package
[19:26] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: be right back - reboot
[19:26] <Cerrdor> where do I find vim commands?
[19:26] <loof> sheep45923, what happens when you try to connect?
[19:26] <slestak_> or nomachine, i like that better than vnc
[19:26] <antoinewmfs> hi all
[19:26] <barfoos> Cerrdor: you could google for "vim cheat sheet"
[19:27] <sheep45923> i'm using KRDC. if i leave it to connect i think it eventually says access denied. but i can't be 100% sure
[19:27] <Cerrdor> barfoos: will do thanks
[19:27] <sheep45923> my windows firewall doesn't flag anything
[19:27] <sheep45923> all ports are forwarded in my router firewall
[19:27] <antoinewmfs> I have installed the Dina font (pcf format) but can't use it in xterm ; what I have done wrong ?
[19:28] <kyle__> sheep45923, you said *windows* firewall?
[19:28] <sheep45923> yes, my firewall on windows
[19:28] <lukas___> coleys: I am familiar with debian, I used it for three years, so I can have the same level of integration with KDE4 with ubuntu as with kubuntu?
[19:29] <loof> sheep45923, : try tightvnc
[19:29] <scrooge74> yep
[19:29] <lukas___> coleys: What are the differences?
[19:29] <mikebeecham> hi guys..I dont suppose it's possible in Ubuntu to have different backgrounds images on each workspace?
[19:29] <edbian> Is there a way to get things off the internet using a bash script?
[19:29] <sheep45923> loof: on windows or linux?
[19:29] <loof> windows
[19:29] <jess> I need help removing old video drivers and getting wine to correctly identify my video card
[19:29] <sheep45923> ok
[19:29] <lukas___> edbian: what things do you mean?
[19:29] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  the wget command.
[19:29] <scrooge74> yes mike
[19:29] <loof> sheep45923, : i mean install the server component from tightvnc in windows, obviously
[19:29] <scrooge74> compiz
[19:29] <scrooge74> you need to config it
[19:29] <sheep45923> yes
[19:29] <coleys> lukas___: uhhh... Im a kde guy myself, It has alot more integration, like notifications etc. Gnome is uhh... I can't explain gnome :p... Its uhh... Ill let a gnome user explain it =P
[19:30] <thomc> mikebeecham: that's not currently supported in gnome unfortunately.
[19:30] <loof> if you're trying to view your windows desktop in linux
[19:30] <barfoos> mikebeecham: it is possible with some desktop environments, e.g. xfce. - with gnome, you could create a composition of 2 images in gimp.
[19:30] <sNiper109> gnome is like an angel with a mouth full of scotch kissing you
[19:30] <sNiper109> :-)
[19:30] <edbian> lukas___: Dr_Willis: Suppose I wanted to go to a website and pull the first 100 characters from the HTML and print it to my stdout.
[19:30] <lukas___> coleys: no, mz question is not KDE or Gnome, but ubuntu OR kubuntu both with KDE
[19:30] <sheep45923> i am
[19:30] <edbian> All in the script
[19:30] <mikebeecham> thomc: barfoos  thanks anyway guys
[19:30] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  theres tools to do that.. curl. wget. proberly a dozen other ways
[19:30] <barfoos> gnome is lacking features while trying to ease things for the users.
[19:30] <scrooge74> debian = ubuntu
[19:30] <slestak_> sNiper109: now thats funny, i don tcare who you are
[19:30] <lukas___> edbian: then perhaps wget and cat
[19:30] <barfoos> scrooge74: not true.
[19:31] <scrooge74> :p
[19:31] <sNiper109> neither do I
[19:31] <coleys> lukas___: Kubuntu = Ubuntu + KDE --- Ubuntu = Gnome
[19:31] <edbian> thanks guys! :)  Any recommendations on which one to start with?
[19:31] <Cerrdor> im kinda liking vim
[19:31] <slestak_> scrooge74: im shuffling evrything right in gparted to try to salvage my install
[19:31] <lukas___> edbian: trz wget http://www.ubuntu.org
[19:31] <Surlent777> barfoos: What does it lack? aside from being able to customize screensavers?
[19:31] <Cerrdor> will be new to me but its fun learning new things
[19:31] <lukas___> coleys: ah, okaz, that is the only difference?
[19:31] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  stat with some bash scripting guides perhaps?
[19:31] <edbian> lukas___: trz ?? wget http://...
[19:31] <jess> I need help removing old video drivers and getting wine to correctly identify my video card. Can someone help me?
[19:31] <slestak_> Cerrdor: vim + pdb + File Explorer is nice setup
[19:31] <lukas___> edbian: try, sorry, problems with qwertz
[19:32] <barfoos> Surlent777: you can customize screensavers in the gnome-control-center. and i honestly don't wanna get started on that topic as it really would cost me a lot of time and nerves.
[19:32] <coleys> lukas___: Yeah. =P Just desktop environment aswell as default applications. =)
[19:32] <edbian> Dr_Willis: I am familiar enough with scripting I think.  I was talking about which command: curl, wget, cat
[19:32] <Surlent777> barfoos: Well, thanks for that info anyway. I wasn't aware of that =D
[19:32] <lukas___> coleys: great, that is what I wanted to know
[19:32] <Dr_Willis> jess:  clarrify the exact problem to the channel. I cant recall ever havng to get wine to 'identify' a video card.
[19:32] <scrooge74> me either
[19:32] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: I have completed part A of the guide, and I still have no mid and low sound. If I log into OS X, my sound is fine. I am using no external speakers.
[19:32] <lukas___> edbian: first wget, then while zou have it, cat
[19:32] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  well cat just moves data. :) so check the wget or curl man pages.
[19:32] <alberto2000> anyone: how can i colorize the username in xterm?
[19:32] <IngerPoznas> i have a problem with pidgin....i can't log into my yahoo account...
[19:32] <scrooge74> Inger check ubuntu forum
[19:33] <scrooge74> for fix
[19:33] <barfoos> Surlent777: well in gnome it's in the preferences menu, but you could just install the "gnome-control-center" if it is not already installed, fire it up from a terminal and have a central place to configure stuff.
[19:33] <Dr_Willis> alberto2000:  read up on the 'bash prompt howto' it gives all sort of neat Prompts
[19:33] <Cerrdor> ok this may be daring but is there a way to drop the GUI for ubuntu and just use command line?
[19:33] <edbian> lukas___: Dr_Willis: Thank you!
[19:33] <vatts> hi, if i install dapper and upgrade, will the upgrade leave necesary drivers which aren't in newer versions or it'll remove it?
[19:33] <jess> Dr_Willis: That's what I'm gathering the problem is from reading various WineHQ bugs and forums.  Trying to run Spore, Spore says my video card does not meet min reqs, but it is a supported vid card according to Spore's own specs (Intel GMA x3100)
[19:33] <Cerrdor> just stop xserver?
[19:33] <Dr_Willis> Cerrdor:  just dont start the GDM service.
[19:33] <coleys> entropy: Did you download the ppc iso?
[19:33] <barfoos> Surlent777: i personally like having a very lightweight desktop experience, like fluxbox or xfce, but with all the gnome stuff running (gnome-settings-daemon)
[19:33] <Surlent777> barfoos: I meant being able to edit them like with XScreenSaver or KDE's screensaver program
[19:33] <sheep45923> loof: it works :) thanks
[19:34] <jess> Dr_Willis: I tried turning off compiz, then it gave me another error saying an older video driver is detected, but I just updated to the latest xorg drivers.
[19:34] <slestak_> anyone know how to fix a corrupted ubuntu splash screen?  ive got a 17" laptop, and spalsh is bad with hd install, fine with livecd
[19:34]  * sheep45923 says from his linux laptop
[19:34] <Surlent777> barfoos: I enjoy all the shiny tweaks of KDE and GNOME, but I also like LXDE and Fluxbox a lot
[19:34] <slestak_> is that usplash package?
[19:34] <barfoos> Surlent777: that's possible with gnome-screensaver-preferences
[19:34] <Dr_Willis> jess:  disabling compiz for games.. is awlays a good idea.
[19:34] <IngerPoznas> i have a problem with pidgin....i can't log into my yahoo account...anyone has idea how to fix that?
[19:34] <barfoos> Surlent777: well lxde is just openbox with some other stuff...
[19:34] <Surlent777> barfoos: no it's not...for instance, I can't make GLMatrix have DNA instead of Matrix symbols
[19:34] <barfoos> Surlent777: but yeah i like *box
[19:34] <s0101> I have a Linksys WRT54GL how can i make wireshark sniff for activity on my other computer connected to the router?
[19:34] <slestak_> IngerPoznas: you got an answer 3 minutes ago
[19:34] <Dr_Willis> jess:  theres been some issues with the intel drivers - theres a ppa of newer ones i recall.. but i dont ahve the url.
[19:34] <lukas___> One more question, I was amayed with ubuntu speed on AMD64 comparing to Suse, but for kubuntu I see there is i386 installation package - does that mean, that it is not optimized for i586 or i686?
[19:34] <testchatter> hallo everyone
[19:35] <alberto2000> Dr_Willis: where is this bash file located=?
[19:35] <barfoos> Surlent777: hmmm
[19:35] <barfoos> Surlent777: no idea bout that hehe
[19:35] <coleys> jess: Control + alt + f12 disables compiz I believe, and enables aswell.
[19:35] <entropy> coleys: I downloaded 9.04 amd64, since I have an Intel Core 2 Duo
[19:35] <Dr_Willis> alberto2000:  what bash file?
[19:35] <jess> coleys: Thanks. :)
[19:35] <IngerPoznas> slestak_: i can't see it
[19:35] <bambu> hi. how much does using wine bog down performance?
[19:35] <IngerPoznas> could you repet it please
[19:35] <slestak_> entropy: i think the 64 bit iso is the same
[19:35] <Surlent777> barfoos: Not that I mess with them much anyway, but yeah. Anyway, time to reboot and begin reconstruction
[19:35] <s0101> I have a Linksys WRT54GL how can i make wireshark sniff for activity on my other computer connected to the router?
[19:35] <bill-e1> anyone netbook-launcher savvy? I'm in need of some Netbook Launcher volume_exclude_list help
[19:35] <lukas___> bambu: should not too much as it is not emulator
[19:35] <alberto2000> Dr_Willis: which file do i have to edit / where do i have to change those things?
[19:35] <s0101> is this the right channel for that question?
[19:36] <icehawk78> Is there a way to upgrade a server installation by disk and retain the data on the filesystem by installing via CD?
[19:36] <jess> Dr_Willis: I went to both Intel and Xorg's site, as well as intellinuxgraphics and searched using Synaptic, so I think I have the latest drivers. Do you have suggestions on how to find that ppa you mentioned?
[19:36] <lukas___> bambu: can not tell numbers
[19:36] <Dr_Willis> alberto2000:   be more verbose do i dont have to rember. :) if you are refering to the bash prompt. its set in either the .bashrc or .bash_profile i recall.  google for 'bash prompt howto' and it details how to set the bash prompt in huge detail
[19:36] <kohlrak> any way to view hardwaer info via terminal?
[19:37] <bambu> lukas___: dont need specifics, but just an idea of if and how much it slows things down cuz i have a shitty laptop with ubuntu
[19:37] <jess> Dr_Willis: There was a bug on WineHQ about it not always correctly identifying vid card memory, but I don't know how to fix that in wine reg
[19:37] <alberto2000> Dr_Willis: ok thx alot
[19:37] <Dr_Willis> jess:  i know there are updated intel/X in some PPA repository - i installed them on the wifes laptop 2 weeks ago.
[19:37] <vatts> hi, if i install dapper and upgrade, will the upgrade leave necesary drivers which aren't in newer versions or it'll remove it?
[19:37] <scrooge74> icehawk78: you wont lose /home and the configs you could save them
[19:37] <lukas___> bambu: whz shitty?
[19:37] <Jacksito23> How to fix on terminal broken dependencies?
[19:37] <lukas___> bambu: how shitty?
[19:37] <entropy> slestak_: coleys: glitsj16: Curious, I have a Realtek ALC889A, yet my driver says ALC885.
[19:38] <vatts> !f
[19:38] <bambu> lukas___: 1.5 ghz celeron M, 512mb ram acer
[19:38] <Royall> I get this error whenever I update sources: "W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net jaunty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C5E6A5ED249AD24C"
[19:38] <entropy> glitsj16: what did you want me to cat again?
[19:38] <lukas___> bambu: why you call this shitty?
[19:38] <entropy> glitsj16: I believe they were conf files
[19:39] <slestak_> entropy: dunno, sorry
[19:39] <entropy> slestak_: thx for trying
[19:39] <glitsj16> entropy: both /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and /etc/pulse/default.pa would be nice to take a look at yes
[19:39] <bambu> lukas___: ok maybe not that much, but i want to run recording/sequencer software on it and it already slow
[19:39] <lukas___> bambu: on linux this is not that bad. What do you want to use it for?
[19:40] <coleys> bambu: Are you using gnome or kde?
[19:40] <troll1602> i am looking for some help on a file system check fail, the details are at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7491700 . any help appreciated :-)
[19:40] <edbian> How can I use curl to input data in a simple form on a website?
[19:40] <glitsj16> entropy: is your newly installed pulseaudio working? Besides the mid and bass troubles that is?
[19:41] <bambu> coleys: hmm sry i'm noob idk. its ubuntu studio
[19:41] <jess> Dr_Willis: Found the ppa repository, let me see if that fixes it
[19:41] <Fezzler> status /p
[19:41] <coleys> bambu: uh.. thats your problem Ubuntu studio is loaded with services. You should try... Openbox or fluxbox or lxde.
[19:41] <lukas___> bambu: nevertheless, wine should not take you much CPU, but I am not sure about memory, maybe you will have to switch KDE/gnome to XFce or something to lower RAM.
[19:42] <multiverse> Hi, I am trying to clone an image, but i am getting an unusual error message: http://pastebin.com/d16159010
[19:42] <zamba> i have a ext2 partition that accidentally got wiped.. any way i can recover this?
[19:42] <bambu> coleys: is ubuntu studio gnome or kde?
[19:42] <edbian> Is there a way to input data to a simple form via script?
[19:42] <multiverse> A KVM clone using virt-clone
[19:42] <coleys> bambu: Gnome
[19:42] <bambu> coleys: so kde is bettter?
[19:42] <multiverse> I get this error:  ERROR Capacity must be a positive number
[19:42] <coleys> bambu: No worse.
[19:43] <coleys> bambu: As far as ram/cpu usage goes.
[19:43] <Jacksito23> How to fix or reinstall desktop environment (gnome) because I just can see a black screen?
[19:43] <coleys> bambu: You'll want a very light weight desktop environment such as Openbox, flux or lxde.
[19:43] <_ruben> multiverse: try #ubuntu-virt, its where the virtualization 'gurus' hang out
[19:43] <multiverse> thanks
[19:43] <entropy> coleys: glitsj16: http://pastebin.ca/1469010
[19:43] <supersasho> hi, can anyone help me with pyrenamer? i want to rename "images.numbers.variouscharacters.jpg" to "images.numbers.jpg"
[19:44] <slestak_> _ruben: wish there was a good authoritative list of ubuntu channels.  does ubuoto have a good list?
[19:44] <glitsj16> entropy: taking a look, i'll report back here
[19:44] <Lenin_Cat> why is my caps lock light on if its not on caps lock
[19:44] <slestak_> _ruben: might be a good bot script
[19:44] <entropy> thank you, glitsj16
[19:44] <Dr_Willis> supersasho:  ive used 'qmv' for a similer task to that befor..  its command line/editor based however.
[19:44] <bambu> coleys: k thx
[19:44] <Dr_Willis> !find qmv
[19:44] <slestak_> Lenin_Cat: if you use vnc, sometimes it gets toggled 180-out
[19:45] <Dr_Willis> !info renameutils
[19:45] <_ruben> !channels
[19:45] <Lenin_Cat> slestak_, im not
[19:45] <slestak_> dunno, try restarting xorg, see if it sticks
[19:45] <coleys> bambu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Openbox Try it out, its not going to be as "PRETTY" as gnome, but youll definitly notice a difference in speed. You can still use all the same applications.
[19:46] <slestak_> bambu: if you like that, try crunchbang linux, its ubuntu + openbox
[19:46] <edbian> Is there a way to enter form data on a website via a script?
[19:46] <bambu> coleys: can i use wine with openbox?
[19:46] <zamba> i had a disk with an empty partition table on.. then i used testdisk to recover and write the partition table back again.. but then i accidentally wrote mkfs.ext2 (don't ask why, brain freeze) instead of fsck.ext2, but interrupted that as fast as i could.. have i done irrepable damage to it now?
[19:47] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  probelery some firefox extensions for that.
[19:47] <icehawk78> Edbrian: It's possible in most scripting languages
[19:47] <edbian> icehawk78: In bash?
[19:47] <garuff> hey guys... got vista installed on one sata disk, just installed ubuntu on an IDE disk, not sure how I should have grub/mbr/boot loader or whatever set up, any ideas?!
[19:48] <glitsj16> entropy: in general both files look ok, the only thing i noticed (line 50 of your paste) is that you have src-linear configured as resample-method for pulseaudio. Did you set this yourself for any specific reason?
[19:48] <Dr_Willis> garuff:  set it on the mbr of the disk you are going to be booting.. Or on the linux disk.. and jusst tell teh bios to boot that linux drive when you want linux.. leaving windows drive alone. (ive done it both ways)
[19:48] <coleys> bambu: Of course, you can use anything you want with it. It's basically just the gui explorer.exe. (Meaning that it draws the close, minimize, and maxamize buttons, and your taskbar -- of course doesn't eat ram like explorer.exe ) =p
[19:48] <edbian> Dr_Willis: Suppose I got one of these extensions.  I could then run firefox via a terminal (non graphically) log into a website, and somehow post the content of that site?
[19:48] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  there are text based web browsers.
[19:48] <supersasho> Dr_Willis: thanks, i'll try the qmv then
[19:48] <bambu> coleys: k thx i check it out
[19:48] <icehawk78> edbrian: I don't think so. I primarily use Ruby with Mechanize for web scripts
[19:49] <n00bstradamus> hey there everyone
[19:49] <entropy> glitsj16: no, and I didn't set it, that I'm aware of.
[19:49] <lukas___> bambu: maybe, why do you need wine? Games, apps or only recording?
[19:49] <edbian> Dr_Willis: I am trying to write a script that logs into a website and posts info from that site.  (Just a couple lines).  I don't want to manually load a web browser (text based or graphically) that defeats the purpose.  I want this to be automated.
[19:50] <edbian> icehawk78: You can use RUBY to go to a website and input data into a form and log into that site?
[19:50] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  i imagine theres a way to do it in PERL.. theres always a way to do most anything in PERL...
[19:50] <Pupeno> Any ideas how to convert all oggs into mp3, an all folders?
[19:50] <loof> edbian: why do you need to load a graphical browser at all?
[19:50] <entropy> glitsj16: I'm happy to set it to whatever might be better :)
[19:50] <bambu> lukas___: just certain recording apps, mainly this one called reaper
[19:50] <glitsj16> entropy: could be unrelated to your mid / bass trouble, but it's worth a shot to change that to either the default (comment out that line) or change it to "ffmpeg"
[19:50] <icehawk78> edbrian: Yes, I know you can do it in both Ruby and Perl, with the Mechanize gem/plugin
[19:51] <loof> edbian: like WHAT exactly are you trying to post to a site (you say "info" but you're not clear at all where that info's coming from
[19:51] <bambu> lukas___: but i think i might just try some open source ones
[19:51] <loof> edbian: would help to know what KIND of information you're changing on the site. why do you need to load a graphical browser?
[19:51] <n00bstradamus> is it possible to burn multiple iso files to a dvd, and at boot up select which iso to load?
[19:52] <edbian> loof: I don't want a graphical browser at all.  I am trying to post a username and password to a page so that I can log in automatically.  (Firefox will not for some reason remember this password for me.  Doesn't seem to recognize the page as a password / username page.
[19:52] <glitsj16> entropy: restart pulseaudio after making the changes and check if you can get padevchooser working
[19:52] <thedarkone> i have a nivida 9600gt and when i put mode in 720p it looks way overscanned
[19:52] <edbian> loof: Once logged in I plan to print like 2 or 3 lines of code from that site to stdout.
[19:52] <entropy> glitsj16: how can I save as root in gedit?
[19:53] <loof> edbian: ahh, that helps a lot
[19:53] <fosa> i tried to use wubi-add-virtual-disk and it seemed to lock up whilee files it was copying th
[19:53] <glitsj16> entropy: you would have to start gedit with gksu to be able to do that
[19:53] <edbian> loof: So how can I enter data in a form and press the enter button via scripts?
[19:53] <fosa> so now i have a /home and /home.backup but /home is reporting odd space
[19:54] <glitsj16> entropy: "gksu gedit" (the gksu is a graphical way to sudo btw)
[19:54] <loof> edbian: sec
[19:54] <fosa> the virtual disk should have 100 total size, but it's reporting 84gb free with only 38.2mb of files
[19:55] <corpxicle> hey
[19:55] <corpxicle> so im having trouble getting java 1.6.0_14 to work in firefox
[19:55] <corpxicle> i installed _13 from repository and that works fine
[19:56] <corpxicle> i tried linking the plugin from _14 to ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[19:56] <corpxicle> but it still uses _13
[19:56] <fosa> how do see the total size of a virtual disk?
[19:57] <entropy> glitsj16: way ahead of you
[19:58] <mezquitale>  fosa have you tried "df"
[19:58] <entropy> glitsj16: same result. one moment for paste of opening pulseaudio
[19:59] <s0me0ne> hello...after making new partitions using fdisk i cant find them in /dev do i have to reboot ?
[19:59] <entropy> glitsj16: http://pastebin.ca/1469033
[19:59] <glitsj16> entropy: k, looking
[19:59] <fosa> is that defrag?
[19:59] <mezquitale> s0me0ne, you have to mount them first
[19:59] <s0me0ne> but they are not yet in /dev/ !
[19:59] <mezquitale> !mount
[20:00] <fosa> mezquitale, what is df?
[20:01] <mezquitale> fosa, its a utility that shows the space of mounted parittions
[20:01] <glitsj16> entropy: it mentions not being member of the pulse-rt group, you can use the former page on pulseaudio to make sure you are in all needed groups, otherwise these permission problems will keep showing up
[20:01] <fosa> wubi is a virtual disk though, not a partition
[20:01] <diffred> how can I get into an alphanumeric console in Ubuntu in my macbook 3,1? control+alt+f1 didn't worke
[20:02] <mezquitale> s0me0ne, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[20:02] <entropy> glitsj16: former page? Also, is this pertinent to my tinny audio problem?
[20:02] <s0me0ne> i found it, partprobe
[20:02] <s0me0ne> just typing that command saves the problem
[20:03] <glitsj16> entropy: yes the ubuntuforums page on pulseaudio mentioned earlier. Can't confirm if it will solve those issues no, just trying to get your padevchooser etc. working so you can start experimenting with your sound sinks etc. to move streams
[20:03] <s0101> i need some help to configure linksys wrt54gl, i want wireshark to work over the router
[20:04] <cptblood> there wouldnt happen to be a mac osx emu similar to wine in ubuntu?
[20:05] <loof> edbian: http://www.typicalshareware.com/shareware/imacros-web-automation-and-website-testing-361.htm that's about the only thing i could find that does exactly what you want
[20:05] <s0101> do i need to get some alternative software?
[20:05] <ceej> hey all, does anyone know why I can't use my ubuntu user and pass to log into my shared folder? (on windows)
[20:05] <mezquitale> s0me0ne, mount the partitions and put them in your fstab file, first find the UUID of the hard drive then edit your fstab file using the UUID of the hard drive
[20:05] <glitsj16> entropy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio also has the basics like adding yourself to the pulse related permission groups
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> ceej: create a user on the windows system which matches your ubuntu username and password
[20:06] <s0me0ne> mezquitale, i solved the problem with partprobe but can you tellme how to get the uuid
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> ceej: and grant it full access to both the share and the data
[20:06] <entropy> following, glitsj16
[20:06] <diffred> how can I get into an alphanumeric console in Ubuntu in my macbook 3,1? control+alt+f1 didn't work
[20:06] <mezquitale> s0me0ne, use "blkid"
[20:06] <ceej> ActionParsnip: I'm using change my user and it doesn't work...shouldn't that do the trick?
[20:06] <raguff> Grub Error 15 anyone?! help?
[20:06] <david_> How can I check and see if my mic is working?
[20:07] <ActionParsnip> ceej: you need to add the user to the access rights on the windows side
[20:07] <ActionParsnip> david_: use gnome sound recorder
[20:07] <david_> is that supposed to be under sound and video?
[20:08] <ActionParsnip> david_: suppose so, if not just install it
[20:08] <here4thegear> I am using latest ubuntu server edition. I named it myubuntu, but want to change it's name to something else (so that I can use something different for my internal network), how do I do that?
[20:08] <bill-e1> anyone netbook-launcher savvy? I'm in need of some Netbook Launcher volume_exclude_list help
[20:08] <ActionParsnip> david_: i think its part of the gnome-media package
[20:08] <mezquitale> david_,  if you plan on recording a lot of stuff and doing multimedia stuff i suggest you install ubuntustudio
[20:09] <loof> edbian: actually, here: http://www.1-script.com/forums/Specifyig-username-and-password-in-PERL-article108113--6.htm
[20:09] <edbian> ah ha!
[20:09] <david_> ok it isnt working now I gotta find a driver for my soundcard then
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> !hostname | here4thegear
[20:09] <nperry> here4thegear, sudo gedit /etc/hosts
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> nperry: gksudo gedit you mean
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> nperry: and he's using server so doesnt have gedit, s/he'll use nano or vi etc
[20:10] <nperry> ActionParsnip, I always use sudo anyhow
[20:10] <ceej> ActionParsnip: just created a windows user... same name and pass.. still no go
[20:10] <nperry> Woops, i missed the server bit :P
[20:10] <here4thegear> ActionParsnip: and nperry thank you, and yes, I'll use vi (well, vim)
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> nperry: you cana garbage ownerships and access to files if you use sudo for gui apps
[20:10] <takemethere> can some one help!!!, how can i install messenger on my ubuntu?
[20:10] <ActionParsnip> nperry: theres a reasn gksudo exists
[20:11] <ActionParsnip> takemethere: messenger for what?
[20:11] <loof> takemethere: use pidgin
[20:11] <mezquitale> ceej, can the two machines see each other?  you dont have a firewall blocking the inbound request?
[20:11] <nperry> ActionParsnip, I'm stubborn never had a problem
[20:11] <takemethere> yes
[20:11] <ceej> yes... it connects because it's asking me to re-type user and pass
[20:11] <ActionParsnip> nperry: i'll get you an example of why not.
[20:12] <alessandro> ciao chat italiana????????????
[20:12] <ActionParsnip> nperry: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/azureus/+question/72151
[20:12] <loof> gksudo is awesome
[20:12] <alessandro> chat italiana
[20:12] <djdarkman> Hello, I have a question that is really badly documented, I have a laptop, that gets internet via ethernet card, and I want to share that connection troughj wireless, how do I do it?
[20:12] <alessandro> chat italiana
[20:12] <mezquitale> ceej, sounds like the user and password conbination youre using doesnt have access to the resources youre trying to access
[20:12] <alessandro> chat italiana
[20:13] <dakarn> !it > alessandro
[20:13] <entropy> glitsj16: same result
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> nperry: if you read that you will see a tonne of the guys files are owned by root which was stopping vuze runnning. Its not a case of stubborn, its a simple case of not breaking other peoples systems with misinformation
[20:13] <ceej> http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/16874/screenshot_028_83cywy.png
[20:13] <ceej> it has fulll access
[20:13] <djdarkman> please don't tell me to google for it, cause I tried, but didn't find nothing
[20:13] <ceej> it's my ubuntu user and pass :/
[20:13] <takemethere> i tried using pidgin but still could not
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> !ics | djdarkman
[20:13] <mezquitale> djdarkman, the easiest way is to just get a router
[20:14] <ActionParsnip> takemethere: sudo apt-get install pidgin
[20:14] <mezquitale> takemethere, are you trying to login to yahoo messenger from within ubuntu using pidgin?
[20:14] <loof> ceej: wtf are you doing in that screenshot: what's with your username?
[20:14] <Dream-Ubu> im using ubuntu jaunty and it cannot mount my SATA drive, what do i do?
[20:15] <ceej> loof: my username is named blank
[20:15] <entropy> glitsj16: rebooting
[20:15] <djdarkman> ActionParsnip: I don't want firestarter, and that wiki is useless
[20:15] <loof> ceej: and your password is blank?
[20:15] <ceej> loof: no
[20:15] <ActionParsnip> djdarkman: its not about firestarter
[20:15] <glitsj16> entropy: too bad, i'm afraid i'm out of ideas really
[20:15] <mezquitale> Dream-Ubu, you have to do it manually and configure it to your fstab file
[20:15] <loof> ceej: well, why are you putting blank/blank as your username?????
[20:15] <djdarkman> ActionParsnip: yes, and it's not about wireless eighter
[20:15] <loof> it should be "blank"
[20:16] <Dream-Ubu> meswuitale: how do i do that
[20:16] <ceej> loof: i do just put blank then it changes it to blank/blank
[20:16] <ActionParsnip> djdarkman: http://martybugs.net/wireless/router.cgi
[20:16] <icehawk78> When I attempt to boot my server installation, I get the following errors: http://pastebin.com/m7e475184
[20:16] <mezquitale> Dream-Ubu,  first find UUID of your sata HD using blkid then use the UUID to configure your fstab: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[20:17] <ActionParsnip> icehawk78: did you md5 check the iso and did you verify the cd is ok once booted to?
[20:17] <Jimmy2> can I get some installing a printer driver I've downloaded to my desktop
[20:17] <ActionParsnip> icehawk78: you could try some bootoptions to remove some kernel functionality which may get you further
[20:17] <Jimmy2> I'm very new to ubuntu
[20:18] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions | icehawk78
[20:18] <loof> ceej; what are you trying to connect to? it's obviously assuming blank is your servername and password (both)
[20:18] <icehawk78> This was a server that had been running for about a year and a half or so prior to getting this error, and is not booting from a CD
[20:18] <ldvx> Hi guys, got a quick question. Which driver should I use for a radeon 9200se. radeon? fglrx?
[20:18] <ActionParsnip> icehawk78: sorry, misread. try some bootoptions is al i can suggest
[20:18] <ldvx> Hi guys, got a quick question. Which driver should I use for a radeon 9200se. radeon? fglrx?  has fglrx dropped support for this video card?
[20:18] <axisys> i am gettng ipw2200 firmware errors for a while http://pastebin.com/f58be11f1 .. i am still connected .. but is it some bug in jaunty ?
[20:18] <Dr_Willis> ldvx:  ati has been removing cards from their fglrx drivers. so it may be 'radeon' and thats it.. :)
[20:19] <ldvx> thanks Dr_Willis
[20:19] <Dr_Willis> ldvx:  check the  ati web ssite perhapos for what cards are still in fglrx. (i dont know which ones)
[20:19] <david_> where can I get a driver for a sound blaster live sound card?
[20:19] <djdarkman> omfg, this is helarious, it's like a kernel.org link, ok I get it, ubuntu is inferior to windows in networking
[20:19] <Dr_Willis> ldvx:  most likely - if the restricted drivers tool says it dont need fglrx .. then its radeon :)
[20:19] <Dr_Willis> !ati
[20:20] <Dr_Willis> david_:  my soundblaster lives have always worked with no extra 'drivers' needed
[20:20] <david_> my mic isnt working
[20:20] <Fezzler> Having sound problem.  Need to assess and fix
[20:20] <mezquitale> quit
[20:20] <Dr_Willis> david_:  most likely a mixer/pulse/plugin problem then. not a 'driver'  problem.
[20:20] <Fezzler> Biggest issue is second speaker has hisss.
[20:20] <Dr_Willis> david_:  i had to twiddle with my settings to get the mic working for me on several cards lately
[20:20] <david_> sound work's no problem
[20:20] <david_> how do I do this?
[20:21] <Dr_Willis> theres the sound-recorder tool to test with and the mixer/sound controll panels in the settings menus
[20:21] <Dr_Willis> app-> sound-> sound recorder
[20:21] <icehawk78> Uh... I think I may have some issues. I'm currently in a shell before anything has loaded, and sudo, vi, nano and even ls all claim to be "not found"
[20:21] <Dr_Willis> that tool has a 'open volume control' menu item i used the other day :)
[20:22] <icehawk78> Is there any way for me to back up (at a minimum) my /var/www folder and my MySql databases?
[20:22] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  you could always boot a live cd and access the files.
[20:23] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  try the full path to the commands.. could be your PATH setting is messed up
[20:23] <Fezzler> I see it but it doesn't test
[20:23] <Dr_Willis> echo $PATH
[20:23] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  try that echo command to see what the path curently is.
[20:23] <nperry> How can i get ~bin in $PATH ?
[20:24] <Dr_Willis> nperry:  you add it/export the variable
[20:24] <Dr_Willis> export PATH=$PATH:new/path/to/add
[20:24] <Dr_Willis> Bash Basics. :)
[20:24] <loof> icehawk78, : http://www.howtoforge.com/back_up_mysql_dbs_without_interruptions use that guide for the mysql database backup. you can't just copy the database otherwise you'd get an inconsistent (messed up) db.
[20:24] <Dr_Willis> nperry:  if your user has a bin dir.. in existance when you log in.. it will automatically get added.
[20:24] <icehawk78> \/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
[20:25] <glitsj16> entropy: no progress? have you tried asking around in #pulseaudio yet?
[20:25] <Dr_Willis> echo $PATH
[20:25] <Dr_Willis> /home/willis/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[20:25] <david_> there isnt a creative selection under device drop down
[20:25] <entropy> glitsj16: same result. process open, panel not showing, tinny audio.
[20:25] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  try /bin/ls    perhaps?
[20:25] <entropy> glitsj16: yes, I have
[20:25] <entropy> no response.
[20:25] <icehawk78> Not found
[20:25] <l1k4n> Anyone know why my inetd.conf is empty? I'm trying to get Hotmail into Evolution.
[20:25] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  Hmm.. try 'echo /bin/*'
[20:26] <Dr_Willis> you should see sevarl commands that are in that dir.
[20:26] <icehawk78> Ah, okay
[20:26] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  was that first \/ in your path there? or just a typo?
[20:26] <maggidk> I suddenly got a problem with my videocard
[20:27] <glitsj16> entropy: what versions of pulseaudio and padevchooser are you using? i'm looking up a PPA repository with the latest pulseaudio related packages in the meantime .. not much else i can think of
[20:27] <icehawk78> Sorry, no, that was a typo. It was just /
[20:27] <marcel_> leetfighter
[20:27] <maggidk> I'm running ubuntu 9.04 on a compac NC6320 and I connected an VGA cable to it and suddenly the video is all slow and gayish on me
[20:28] <entropy> glitsj16: the latest, as per Synaptic Package Manager
[20:28] <maggidk> any help?
[20:28] <maggidk> I can't even watch video clips
[20:28] <loof> maggidk, : reboot? lol ;P
[20:28] <Slart> maggidk: your video is.. gayish? and you expect us to take you seriously?
[20:28] <Dr_Willis> maggidk:  tell the channel your video chipset (its going to be asked for anyway?)
[20:29] <Dr_Willis> I thought he said 'grayish' :)
[20:29] <maggidk> tried a reboot
[20:29] <maggidk> it's all lagging on me now
[20:29] <loof> Dr_Willis, : he did say "gayish" so i'm assuming his video chipset is "gayish" too :D
[20:29] <loof> plus it is a compaq
[20:29] <loof> so that's probably his problem
[20:29] <loof> SNAP
[20:30] <glitsj16> entropy: you could try the https://launchpad.net/~rlinfati/+archive/ppa repository, that has all the latest sound related packages, probably more recent versions than you have right now
[20:30] <Dr_Willis> PPA's are handy :) some times it can be hard finding what you need in them.
[20:30] <icehawk78> Dr_Willis: I have a potentially stupid question: Is it possible a hacker accessed my system and deleted a number of system commands in order to cripple my system?
[20:31] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:  if echi /bin/* shows the commands then they are there.
[20:31] <Dr_Willis> icehawk78:   could be some massive file curription.. or the things just got set non-executable some how.
[20:32] <loof> icehawk: did you password protect your machine? if so, then likely no. if your password was "linux01" then maybe, but still unlikely.
[20:32] <loof> icehawk78, : have you tried rebooting again?
[20:32] <loof> and what exactly does your window look like?
[20:32] <ldvx> How can i check which programs i recently installed or a list of installed packages with apt?
[20:33] <Dr_Willis>  !clone | ldvx
[20:33] <loof> icehawk78, : is this in ubuntu 9.04?
[20:33] <icehawk78> Willis: It shows a total of 34 commands in /bin
[20:33] <icehawk78> Also, no, it's 7.10
[20:33] <loof> oh =/
[20:33] <pisecx> Hi. I have changed a password with "passwd". Now each time when I login network manager asking my old password to connect to wifi. It doesn't ask me wifi password. It asks me my old account password.
[20:33] <ldvx> thanks again Dr_Willis
[20:34] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  applications -> acessories -> passwords & encryption keys.
[20:34] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  you can change it there.. (or remove it if you dont want it to ask)
[20:34] <maggidk> my chipset would be mobile intel 945GM
[20:34] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: I deleted my wifi password there, but it didn't help
[20:35] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: seems like I have to delete some password that belong directly to network manager
[20:35] <maggidk> any ideas?
[20:35] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  yes... see --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7470795
[20:35] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: what happed: I deleted password for wifi, reloggined. It asked my wifi password, and then tried to save it
[20:35] <pisecx> ok, will do now
[20:35] <lwizardl> hi
[20:35] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  i set mine where it dont even ask now. :)
[20:36] <lwizardl> does anyone know of a application that can automatically grab files from like rapidshare and megaupload?
[20:36] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: did you change account password? that is the problem: I've changed it. It didn't ask my before
[20:36] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  i used to have both passwords be the same.
[20:36] <chrones> Hey all, I am on Ubuntu Jaunty and I cant seem to get my Svideo to work I want to be able to watch movies on my TV which is connected via an Svideo cable. My video card is an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. Any suggestions?
[20:36] <Dr_Willis> you can change the 'network manager password' using the info at that URL.
[20:36] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: let me read the thread
[20:36] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  its s short thread. :)
[20:37] <ceej> does anyone know where the pointer themes are stored?
[20:37] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: I think, I understand now
[20:37] <pisecx> let me check, I'll be back soon =)
[20:37] <wolf23> Helpers, is there skype amd 64 on jaunty?
[20:37] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  for step 4 --> Enter current password and *change it how you like*
[20:37] <Dr_Willis> :)
[20:38] <bigrasen> i have a question when is gonna come ubuntu 9.10 beta?
[20:38] <Dr_Willis> wolf23:  yes. its in the medibuntu repos
[20:38] <Jacksito23> !xorg
[20:38] <RHorse> ciao
[20:38] <Dr_Willis> !release
[20:38] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  can u tell me how thanx
[20:38] <here4thegear> I think I broke it, so, in /etc/hosts I have "127.0.1.1       myubuntu.localdomain    myubuntu" in my browser if I go to myubuntu It takes me there. If I add an entry "127.0.1.1 mydomain.localdomain mydomain.dev" then restart apache I don't get there. what could I be doing wrong?
[20:38] <Dr_Willis> !medibuntu | wolf23
[20:38] <nsahoo> I can't get my microsoft wireless mouse to work
[20:38] <Jacksito23> !dpkg
[20:39] <nsahoo> the wireless keyboard is working
[20:39] <maggidk> le help with video. Ok symptoms: It's lagging as if I only have a 2mb video card and am trying to do EVERYTHING all at once. This started happening after I connected an external display
[20:39] <loof> lwizardl, : use "tucan"
[20:39] <maggidk> I have a HP compaq nc6320 laptop
[20:39] <chrones> Hey all, I am on Ubuntu Jaunty and I cant seem to get my Svideo to work I want to be able to watch movies on my TV which is connected via an Svideo cable. My video card is an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. Any suggestions?
[20:39] <loof> it's in the repository i think
[20:39] <Dr_Willis> maggidk:  so you unplug the display, reboot and it goes back to normal?
[20:39] <david_> this is starting to make me mad now there is 2 thing's I cant use my webcam and my mic the webcam there isnt a driver for but if ym sound work's then so shouldnt my mic
[20:39] <ganymede> does anyone know a really fast way to sorta checksum a large a file? i want to verify that a backup process occured properly (i use rsync but there is some clock skew on the network) so i'd like to list all the files in the main tree and the backup tree along with their file sizes and a quick checksum and then diff the two lists, md5 takes long on 4 gig files, maybe just checksum every 1000th block of a file?
[20:39] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: you're a real doctor! =)
[20:39] <maggidk> dr_willis I already tried all the obvious things
[20:39] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: thanks a lot
[20:40] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  asking how to disable that login thing gets asked a lot in htere.. so i researched it and found how trivial it was. :)
[20:40] <maggidk> rebooting, and unplugging and rebooting etc. etc.
[20:40] <MK13> what does a nosmb boot parameter do?
[20:40] <Dr_Willis> wolf23: read/follow the info the bot just said when i typed !medibuntu
[20:40] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: I think the problem is that is't not very clear that you have to change password for the _group_
[20:41] <Dr_Willis> maggidk:  and what chipset is the laptop using for video?
[20:41] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  i open the site but i dont know what to do?
[20:41] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: because "login" is kind of group
[20:41] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  yea.. too many passwords for too many things.
[20:41] <Dr_Willis> wolf23:  you add the medibuntu repository. then install the stuff..
[20:41] <loof> chrones: install the ati drivers for linux (9.6) and plug your svideo cable in and turn it on in the control panel
[20:41] <nsahoo> help!
[20:41] <icehawk78> Okay, so I've loaded a Live CD onto my server to attempt to backup the files on the internal HDD (It's a repurposed laptop). However, when I look in the "Places" menu, the only media listed is "255.0 MB Media" (It's an 80 GB HDD)
[20:42] <Dr_Willis> wolf23:  click where it says 'repository howto' and follow along.
[20:42] <maggidk> Mobile Intel 945GM Express  Dr_Willis
[20:42] <Ales> hello...
[20:42] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  ok thanx
[20:42] <here4thegear> I think I broke it, so, in /etc/hosts I have "127.0.1.1       myubuntu.localdomain    myubuntu" in my browser if I go to myubuntu It takes me there. If I add an entry "127.0.1.1 mydomain.localdomain mydomain.dev" then restart apache I don't get there. what could I be doing wrong?
[20:42] <Machtin> is there some program, with which i could create midi files? like a on-screen keyboard or something like that
[20:43] <Dr_Willis> maggidk:  then you may want to update to the latest Intel/xorg drivers. theres been some issues with some intel cards. I had to update them (via some ppa repository i cant find now) to get tv out working right on the wifes laptop
[20:43] <Mike_lifeguard> !intel | maggidk
[20:43] <here4thegear> for the record, I'm using vmware from windows vista at the moment if that makes a difference, but, I've got all of my stuff set up properly for vmware
[20:43] <Dr_Willis> maggidk:  i followed --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
[20:43] <loof> icehawk78, : did you by any chance go into the bios and change your settings around?? sounds like you changed ahci/ide modes in your bios
[20:44] <maggidk> ok thanks. I'll check it out
[20:44] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: I think, it'a bug. Ubuntu should change login password.
[20:44] <Mike_lifeguard> icehawk78: you have to mount the HD to see it there
[20:45] <icehawk78> Loof: Nope. The closest I did recently was to run the bios HDD Self-Test (which I was surprised to see it pass - prior to that, I just thought the HDD had crashed)
[20:45] <Ales> I am trying to watch tv in my pc using a Pinnacle PCTV Stereo (chip saa7134) but I am not able to find any channel... I use TvTime...
[20:46] <Ales> any idea? :P
[20:46] <lwizardl> loof, sweet thanks
[20:46] <raylu> can anyone recommend a CLI RSS aggregator?
[20:46] <nsahoo> there was a way to find out the refresh rate of the mouse. no?
[20:46] <RHorse> raylu snownews
[20:46] <icehawk78> Mike_lifeguard: Typically when I boot into a livecd, it shows me the available options of drives to mount. I'm slightly noobish, and noobish enough to not be very familiar with manually mounting a drive.
[20:47] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: can I ask you one more question? It's about pgp. My friend has created pgp key and sent it to my. I have imported it and trusted. So it is in trusted group now. Then he created a file, encrypted it and sent me via email. I have received it, saved and tried to decrypt. But it failed. It even didn't asked me for a password.
[20:47] <whatis_tux> is there a way to make the shortcuts from gnome-panel/Places/ to point to specific folders?
[20:47] <Mike_lifeguard> icehawk78: yeah, IIRC it should automount the disc... give me the output of fdisk -l in a pastebin?
[20:47] <chefkoch> hi. is there a lightwight call monitor for avm fritzfon for ubuntu?
[20:47] <Dr_Willis> pisecx:  ive not messed with pgp enough to have ever even done that.
[20:47] <here4thegear> raylu php all you need is to use http://us2.php.net/simplexml
[20:47] <raylu> Mike_lifeguard: it's an internal HD, i believe
[20:47] <raylu> here4thegear: that didn't answer my question at all
[20:47] <pisecx> Dr_Willis: never mind, I'll google it :) thank and bye
[20:47] <loof> lwizardl,: np dude
[20:47] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: skype-common (= 2.0.0.72-0medibuntu4)
[20:48] <Mike_lifeguard> raylu: was that actually meant for me?
[20:48] <raylu> Mike_lifeguard: yes. about icehawk78's situation
[20:48] <ecolitan> any idea how to manually put wireless password into keyring?
[20:48] <ecolitan> always asks evertime i start laptop
[20:48] <ecolitan> and doesnt let me save
[20:49] <Mike_lifeguard> raylu: shouldn't matter if it's internal or not... it should automagically mount in a live session -- but if not, then it should be mountable, which is where icehawk78 and I are headed :P
[20:49] <raylu> Mike_lifeguard: right. just pointing out that internal drives aren't automatically mounted to my knowledge
[20:49] <loof> icehawk78, : check your ahci/ide drive setting in the bios, turn it to ide if it's set to ahci and reboot.
[20:50] <icehawk78> Mike_lifeguard: Hm. I'm having slightly more troubles - the live session doesn't want to run the terminal.
[20:50] <icehawk78> Checking now to see if anything will run.
[20:50] <Mike_lifeguard> heh
[20:50] <here4thegear> raylu: I'm sorry, didn't you ask for a way to read rss feeds via command line interface?
[20:50] <kad_> hellom why when i do lock for screensaver when i resume put the pass of user don't work i need to switch user to work! before on ubuntu 8 was working ok... thx =)
[20:51] <onnod> is there a way to search apt-cache or synaptic for just console apps?
[20:51] <raylu> here4thegear: yes. and while there are a million better options for parsing xml in my terminal, i asked for an aggregator, not a language i could write one myself in
[20:51] <icehawk78> ...no, great. I kinda hate my life right now. The File Browser loaded and then died. Also, the calculator, Firefox, and Evolution Mail also don't want to boot.
[20:52] <raylu> onnod: not really
[20:52] <onnod> :( ty
[20:52] <whatis_tux> is there a way to make the shortcuts from gnome-panel/Places/ to point to specific folders?
[20:53] <NoonienSoong97> some how my link to the repositories changed, and I can't even update, change, or add to the OS.
[20:53] <Mike_lifeguard> NoonienSoong97: Why not? What error do you get?
[20:53] <pouppe> hi. I am having trouble to have access to my iPod. And, gtkpod is not working
[20:54] <NoonienSoong97> E:Type'--11:35:30--" is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
[20:54] <NoonienSoong97> is the main error i get
[20:54] <Dr_Willis> ecolitan:  perhaps read up at --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7470795
[20:54] <icehawk78> Loof: I went in to the bios, and the only options regarding the HDD are the boot order and a self test.
[20:55] <Dr_Willis> whatis_tux:  theres the 'tweak ubuntu' (unofficial) app that can change those default locations. (its proberly a gnome-conf setting also)
[20:55] <Dr_Willis> oops its called 'ubuntu tweak'
[20:55] <kad_> why my Hard disk usb it's IDE look in linux sdb not hda ?
[20:56] <NoonienSoong97> yea something happened when i trie to get the win emu installed
[20:56] <whatis_tux> Dr_Willis:tks
[20:56] <ecolitan> cheers good doctor
[20:56] <Dr_Willis> kad_:  all drives normally appear as 'sdXXX' now a days.
[20:56] <Dr_Willis> !libata
[20:56] <Dr_Willis> i forget the factoid for the reason
[20:56] <kad_> Dr_Willis,  aha i see sda(master), sdb (slave) ?
[20:57] <Dr_Willis> kad_:  not sure.. proberly.
[20:57] <Jeruvy> kad_: are they ide or sata?
[20:57] <Dr_Willis> kad_:  be carefull with mixxed ide and sata systems.  :) i accidently formated an ide drive thinkign it was my sata drive.
[20:57] <kad_> Jeruvy, one is sata which is sda , the ide is sdb
[20:57] <NoonienSoong97> thanks for the info doc
[20:57] <kad_> Dr_Willis,  !oups
[20:57] <NoonienSoong97> i have one sata
[20:58] <Dr_Willis> kad_:  you want to be VERy carefull then. :) (sudo fdisk -l) will show all the drives and what one is what.
[20:58] <Wulf_> Hello!
[20:58] <kad_> Dr_Willis,  yes that's what i use to do nowadays this for confirm nothing to loose
[20:58] <NoonienSoong97> so does anyone know the apt-get link i need to get ubuntu to connect to the repositories?
[20:59] <Wulf_> will "ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64.iso" work on a intel core 2 duo system?
[20:59] <Dr_Willis> wolf23:  you follow the directions on --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu   and add the 'medibuntu' repository - then just use the pockage manager tool to install 'skype'
[20:59] <raylu> NoonienSoong97: your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list is corrupt, then. could you pastebin that file for us?
[20:59] <NoonienSoong97> most liekly not
[20:59] <Jeruvy> Wulf_: it's not a true amd64, so you should just use the x86 version.
[20:59] <raylu> Wulf_: what OS are you in now?
[21:00] <Wulf_> raylu: grml64
[21:00] <erUSUL> Wulf_: Jeruvy is wrong you can use 64 bits version on a core 2 duo
[21:00] <kad_> Dr_Willis, wonder why when i use lock screen and back to resume require password: put the same as user won't work need to switch user, using Ubuntu 8 was working! thx=)
[21:00] <rods> Quick question--what command can I use in the terminal to see all applications installed on my system?
[21:00] <nick125> Wulf_: You can use the amd64 version on a c2d
[21:00] <raylu> Wulf_: could you pastebin /proc/cpuinfo?
[21:00] <Dr_Willis> kad_:  i never lock the screen.. so havent noticed.
[21:00] <Jeruvy> erUSUL: possibly, I get the two varients mixed up all the time.
[21:01] <raylu> rods: i dunno, but man dpkg would help
[21:01] <nereali> check me out on my-first-time-naked.net/?id=3219350
[21:01] <nereali> check me out on my-first-time-naked.net/?id=3219350
[21:01] <kad_> Dr_Willis, okie thx
[21:01] <loof> icehawk78, : umn, if you're 100% sure of that, then it's possible your mft/mbr is broken : in which case burn this http://thepiratebay.org/search/helix%203/0/99/0 on a cd from windows and use it as a livecd on the machine that you're having problems with
[21:01] <kono_> i use Ubuntu 8.10 and recently sound has stopped working on youtube, this thread didn't solve my problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1071151
[21:01] <NoonienSoong97> ok so it is mostly corrupt. as for pastebin. i am not sure how . i am kind of new to linux,
[21:01] <kono_> sound works on other pages and locally except on youtube
[21:01] <nereali> check me out on my-first-time-naked.net/?id=3219350
[21:01] <kono_> i use alsa mixer and pulseaudio is uninstalled. Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5455 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device (rev 20)
[21:01] <Dr_Willis> !ops | nereali
[21:01] <kono_> everytime i install a new dist i have to configure /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base with these settings http://pastebin.com/m5718dfdd
[21:02] <kono_> else sound won't work at all
[21:02] <Dr_Willis> Faimly Friendly Channel. :)
[21:02] <pouppe> can someone please answer my question about the iPod
[21:02] <icehawk78> Doc: Okay, it ran after rebooting.
[21:02] <Mike_lifeguard> !patience | pouppe
[21:02] <Wulf_> raylu: http://codepad.org/D92s71KN
[21:02] <loof> icehawk78, : why'd you initially run the drive self test? you were suspecting corrupt data?
[21:02] <raylu> pouppe: also, describe "not working"
[21:03] <nereali> check me out on my-first-time-naked.net/?id=3219350
[21:03] <pouppe> Mike_lifeguard: talking to the bot maks me feel better.
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> all i know about ipods are.. (well i will be nice)  the !ipod factoid.
[21:03] <NoonienSoong97> ok i see pastebin is a forum type website, i see
[21:03] <pouppe> raylu: gtkpod is not installing right and I am trying to figure out how to dock my ipod
[21:03] <onnod> pastebin is a web based clipboard
[21:03] <Dr_Willis> !pastebinit
[21:03] <raylu> Wulf_: both wikipedia and your cpuflag 'lm' confirm that it's a 64-bit processor
[21:03] <raylu> Wulf_: so amd64 should work, yes
[21:04] <Wulf_> ok, thank you!
[21:04] <raylu> pouppe: again, what do you mean by "not installing right?" some details would be nice
[21:04] <icehawk78> Loof: Yes, my first guess was that the HDD had died - this is a very old repurposed system, and it wasn't showing up when I booted to a livecd
[21:04] <rods> Raylu: thanks for the help. Does anyone else know what command can I use in the terminal to see all applications installed on my system?
[21:04] <kale> what do i do to make the system recognize my new audio board ?
[21:05] <onnod> rods: dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > installed-files
[21:05] <fosa> hi, could someone take a look at my forum post regarding add-virtual-disk?:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7494483#post7494483
[21:05]  * bc ran chown -R root /var when he meant ./var (grumble)
[21:05] <e1luca> anyone having problems with yahoo and pidgin?
[21:05] <loof> icehawk78, : your first guess may be right: what about it worked? were you able to boot properly and use the os?
[21:05] <onnod> yahoo is changing their format again
[21:06] <onnod> pidgin will update soon enough
[21:06] <Guest91897> I LUV UBUNTU
[21:06] <pouppe> says pool/universe/g/gtkpod/gtkpod_0.99.14-0ubuntu2_i386.deb   404 Not Found
[21:06] <e1luca>  onnod: tnx. so all I need is patience
[21:06] <nereali> http://my-first-time-naked.net/?id=3219350 check this out yo!
[21:06] <icehawk78> Loof: Well, it passed the self-test, and when I'm running fdisk, it at least can see various partitions on the drive. Other than, uh... Hope?
[21:06] <raylu> !prefix | pouppe
[21:07] <raylu> pouppe: have you made any changes to your software sources? could you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list?
[21:07] <pouppe> raylu: I was speaking to you. :-)
[21:07] <loof> e1luca, : check the pidgin main page @ www.pidgin.im
[21:07] <raylu> pouppe: i know, and i only saw your line by chance. normally, i wouldn't have caught it
[21:07] <mynickname> who else thinks ubuntu rocks?
[21:07] <loof> e1luca, : what does it say there in big letters? =D cough!
[21:07] <raylu> mynickname: you're going to get a biased response in here, methinks
[21:07] <pouppe> raylu: let me do some tampering, and I will get back to you.
[21:07] <mynickname> lol
[21:08] <onnod> elluca: check the news page, it tells you about how yahoo is changing format again
[21:08] <e1luca> loof: got it. tnx
[21:08] <onnod> it breaks the code for  2.5.6
[21:08] <onnod> *also broek the code for my blackberry yahoo client
[21:08] <raylu> RHorse:  Press the any(tm) key to exit help screen.
[21:08] <raylu> RHorse: i'm liking this app already :D
[21:08] <icehawk78> Loof (or whoever else asked for the output of fdisk -l): http://pastebin.com/m6f55b9d1
[21:09] <NoonienSoong97> ok here is the link to my problem with the winehq.list file http://pastebin.com/m7af222a2
[21:10] <raylu> NoonienSoong97: looks like you screwed up. that's the output of wget, not the actual file it was supposed to download
[21:10] <fosa> is my lost+found directory important?
[21:10] <fosa> should i not delete that?
[21:10] <raylu> NoonienSoong97: i'd suggest removing that file and copying the actual content of http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/hardy.list to /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:10] <NoonienSoong97> i see so how can I get it fixed
[21:10] <raylu> fosa: it's an ext thing
[21:10] <NoonienSoong97> thanks
[21:10] <Zapper> I need help installing noip on my Linux VM
[21:10] <fosa> raylu, so deleting it is bad?
[21:11] <raylu> fosa: i believe so. http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/lostfound.html
[21:12] <fosa> raylu, do you know how to check the size of a virtual disk?
[21:12] <loof> icehawk78, : is linux the only os on the drive in question? if so, i'd take out any other windows or other os drives in the machine and boot with a grub bootdisk and fix the mbr
[21:12] <raylu> fosa: virtual disk? no, though df comes to mind
[21:12] <icehawk78> Loof: Yep, this is just Linux, and there's only one drive in the system (it's an old laptop)
[21:13] <grahl> pbuilder does not see a package successfully built by it as a dependency and claims that this package is a virtual package with error code 9850. any ideas?
[21:14] <loof> icehawk78, : and you're using ubuntu 7.10 right?
[21:14] <icehawk78> Until I can get some stuff on it backed up so I can upgrade to 9.04, yes.
[21:14] <fosa> raylu, is there a wubi channel?
[21:15] <raylu> fosa: not that i know of. i also recommend against using it
[21:15] <loof> icehawk78, : if you have the original livecd for 7.10, you can basically do this:
[21:15] <fosa> raylu, hehe, I happen to enjoy it
[21:15] <raylu> fosa: if you're talking about the size of a wubi disk, just view it's filesize in windows
[21:16] <loof> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/
[21:16] <raylu> fosa: if you enjoy it, install it properly to your hard drive
[21:16] <fosa> raylu, it seems to have lost 15gb or so of space
[21:16] <nellmathew> hey guys is there a RELIABLE open-source replacement for acronis that works with ubuntu?
[21:17] <chris1> can anyone tell me where to obtain an unchanged copy of /etc/pulse/default.pa for ubuntu 9.04?
[21:17] <icehawk78> Loof: Grub appears when I boot the system. Is this still what I want/need?
[21:17] <kale> chris1: remove the package, remove the file, install the package ...
[21:17] <loof> icehawk78, : yeah
[21:18] <fosa> ah...
[21:18] <chris1> kale: thanks, i will try that
[21:18] <Wistouille> quelqu'un peut m'aider ?
[21:18] <Zapper> I need help installing noip on my Linux VM.
[21:18] <fosa> so, real quick before my system crashes out, how can i get around a cp: omitting directory problem?
[21:18] <kale> fosa: -r
[21:19] <houms> good day all, can anyone help me with a sound problem on my laptop?
[21:19] <nellmathew> is there an application similar to acronis that works with EXT4?
[21:19] <fosa> kale thanks sir
[21:19] <erUSUL> fosa: cp -r
[21:20] <Maveas> Where can I configure access to phpmyadmin after installing it on server 9.04?
[21:20] <fosa> raylu, i'm just nervous about the process of going from wubi to a hard install, i don't want to mess up my files or installs
[21:20] <houms> i got a dell vostro 1520 with jaunty installed and everything is working well except when i plug in headphones the sound plays from both speakers and headphones
[21:21] <houms> Maveas its at your ip address/phpmyadmin i believe
[21:21] <Slart> !fr | Wistouille
[21:22] <Maveas> I'm sorry. That is not what I'm meaning. I know how to login but I want to restrict the access to a specific address via Apache..
[21:22] <Maveas> When you install phpmyadmin you can get it to autoconfigure with Apache..
[21:22] <Maveas> I need to know where the conf files are located at..
[21:23] <houms> so you want to control what address apache listens on?
[21:23] <houms> or what address phpadmin is available
[21:23] <Maveas> I want to control how I access phpmyadmin..
[21:23] <glitsj16> Maveas: look at /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php and set the appropriate servers there
[21:23] <onnod> maveas you nee to edit config.inc.php in phpmyadmin folder
[21:24] <civixier> Hi ppl! I'm using compiz with the box (sphere) and loving it! But there is a function I'm missing that I think is a pretty logical gesture. When you're dragging a window, I want to be able to "throw" the window to the next desktop. Is this possible?
[21:24] <onnod>  look for AllowDeny rules.. deny root from all, and allow root from localhost
[21:24] <Maveas> How does Apache include thoese conf files?
[21:25] <glitsj16> Maveas: Apach doesn't include those directly i believe, they're getting pulled in by the main phpmyadmin scripts when you use the web interface
[21:25] <onnod> phpconf?
[21:26] <houms> anyone know how to fix the sound playing from both headphones and speaker at the same time
[21:26] <houms> ?
[21:26] <Maveas> Hmm
[21:26] <Maveas> I don't get it
[21:26] <onnod> maybe restate your question?
[21:27] <houms> Maveas what specifically is your goal. what do you want to accomplish?
[21:27] <Maveas> How does Apache know how to include the phpmyadmin apache.conf?
[21:27] <glitsj16> Maveas: i was wrong, there is /etc/apache/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf as well
[21:27] <faldo> civixier : i belive they are many ways to do so, I only know this one : left click on window border icon you'll find this way to move the window on next desktop
[21:27] <chris1> kale: i deleted the file and then fired up the synaptic package manager - i searched for pulse and marked all of the installed packages on that search to be reinstalled. when i did that, the file /etc/pulse/default.pa didn't come back. is there a specific reason that would not work?
[21:28] <jillsmitt> Q: in compiz can i disable window caption effects?
[21:28] <Maveas> Sweet
[21:28] <Maveas> glitsj16 and onnod: thanks :)
[21:29] <tunnuz> Hello, world.
[21:29] <civixier> Thank you, faldo. It would be nice to just be able to flick the window, but until I find that this is a good solution :)
[21:29] <sylvanus_> anyone know why frostwire keeps failing
[21:30] <kale> chris1: sorry, i only do CLI
[21:30] <tunnuz> I have a pretty huge problem with my home server. It runs Ubuntu 8.04 Server but after a kernel upgrade I get segmentation faults on almost every program and now I can't even boot because I get CPU BUG - Soft lookup 11s on CPU#0
[21:31] <tunnuz> Anyone has some ideas? I have read on the forums about a guy with nearly the same problem.
[21:31] <faldo> civixier there are some shortcuts specialists who can do that in a breeze (I saw that before)
[21:31] <tunnuz> But no solution there.
[21:31] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  no solution friend
[21:32] <dericku> what is diference betwen ubuntu desktop and server ?
[21:32] <civixier> faldo, worth looking into, thanks :)
[21:32] <tunnuz> Is there a way to get an older version of the kernel?
[21:32] <wolf23> Dr_Willis:  i did what ever you told me :(
[21:32] <entropy> Hi guys, can someone help me, Please? I've been troubleshooting this issue all day. All I hear on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo w/ a Realtek ALC889A sound card is high frequency audio. No mid, no low. I've tried various things, to no avail. My alsa driver says it's for ALC885. I've tried lowering the levels within alsamixer, also I've tried editing a few modprobe.d/ files, to no avail. When I log...
[21:32] <entropy> ...into OS X, my audio is perfect.
[21:33] <onnod> tunnuz install the image with apt or synaptic, and then select it in grub?
[21:34] <onnod> dericku desktop has xwindows, and graphical applications, server does not
[21:34] <faldo> civixier ​Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right Arrow - Move current window to another workspace
[21:34] <dericku> onnod thanks
[21:34] <tunnuz> onnod: the problem is that I can't even boot now because I get the soft lockup and everything hungs
[21:34] <dericku> on xwindows i can run all aplication from windows ?
[21:34] <onnod> tunnuz use a live cd
[21:35] <onnod> dericku if you install wine you can run some, or you can run a virtual machine like virtualbox or vmware
[21:35] <FiReSTaRT> dericku: no.. actually not too many :P
[21:35] <tunnuz> onnod, then I have to chroot?
[21:35] <dericku> vmware is free ?
[21:35] <FiReSTaRT> dericku: at least not without virtualization.. and i found wine to be useless
[21:36] <FiReSTaRT> dericku: yes.. i haven't tried it but i had good experiences with virtualbox
[21:36] <onnod> tunnuz first you have to mount the filesystem
[21:36] <Wulf_> I started the ubuntu 9.04 install. is there no option to encrypt the harddisk?
[21:36]  * SeaPhor is back (gone 16:29:18)
[21:36] <wolf23> Helpers! anyone help me installing skype onamd 64 please!
[21:36] <onnod> derecku install virtualbox-ose from synaptic or apt, I run it and I love it
[21:36] <tunnuz> onnod, ok, any live cd will do? even a 6.06 or so?
[21:36] <tunnuz> I have a 7.04 too
[21:37] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: what's the problem?
[21:37] <onnod> tunnuz, any livecd should work
[21:37] <marth> is there a good way to get firefox to play all movies? :( does the first link under the green "AUDIO" column on http://boeken.vpro.nl/personen/22541789/ work for you guys?
[21:37] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT: skype cannot install on my ubuntu amd 64
[21:37] <tunnuz> onnod, ok. Just a question. Is this soft lockup issue caused by the new kernel?
[21:38] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: that's weird... how did you try to install it.. apt? synaptic?
[21:38] <Marshy459_> I've got skype running in ubuntu but it took some trying with the different audio settings to get it up
[21:38] <dericku> vmware is not free :(
[21:38] <guntbert> dericku: virtualbox-ose doesn't support usb, as far as I know
[21:38] <kale> wolf23: just read the skype license and you will know why you do not want to install it
[21:38] <wolf23> FiRe from medibuntu
[21:38] <onnod> could be, when you mount he filesystem, check your logs/dmesg
[21:38] <houms> yeah sound still is an issue in jaunty
[21:38] <houms> at least with intel hda
[21:39] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  from medibuntu
[21:39] <onnod> derecku virtualbox-ose is free (ose=open source edition)
[21:39] <FiReSTaRT> kale: would you mind giving me the cliffs notes?
[21:39] <civixier> faldo, found a way that feels natural. toggle the window to be sticky, move to desireable desktop and untoggle it :)
[21:39] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: just open the terminal and type "sudo apt-get install skype" (without the quotation marks)
[21:39] <kale> FiReSTaRT: accepting skype reading files from your harddrive (read ANY files)
[21:39] <houms> does anyone know how to stop the sound from coming out of the speakers and the headphones at the same time?
[21:39] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  i try there is no skype
[21:40] <guntbert> onnod: I think you are talking to dericku (not derecku), yes?
[21:40] <Wulf_> I started the ubuntu 9.04 install. is there no option to encrypt the harddisk?
[21:40] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: and you've enabled the repos?
[21:40] <guntbert> !tab | onnod, in that case:
[21:40] <onnod> oops, yeah
[21:40] <FiReSTaRT> kale: ill have to check that out right now.. thanks for the warning :)
[21:40] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  i dont know where?
[21:40] <onnod> ty ubottu
[21:41] <fosa> is there a way to get cp to show the files its copying?
[21:41] <houms> wulf i do not think the installer has that option
[21:41] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[21:41] <guntbert> onnod: ubottu is a bot ;)
[21:41] <faldo> civixier yes I'm forgetting the basics too quickly
[21:41] <onnod> ahh, thus the "bot" part...gotcha
[21:41] <dakarn> fosa: cp -v
[21:41] <tunnuz> onnod, I get the same soft lockup stuff even from the live CD
[21:41] <kad_> hello need to make sure of something i install windows and using ubuntu i do a parition for boot, and partition for / root directory , let's suppose windows break need to format , the ubuntu will break too if windows break? thx =)
[21:41] <fosa> oh wait displaying things eats up all kinds of cpu anyway... right?
[21:41] <onnod> *first time in here
[21:41] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  oh yes i did everything? and after done i didnot find it
[21:42] <fosa> thanks dakarn
[21:42] <onnod> tunnuz, your livecd won't even boot?
[21:42] <tunnuz> no
[21:42] <tunnuz> onnod, soft lockup detected ..
[21:42] <onnod> at what point of the boot proces does it stop?
[21:42] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: you can always download the deb from their site
[21:42] <onnod> try a verbose boot, and check
[21:42] <tunnuz> * Starting system log daemon.
[21:42] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  i want amd64
[21:42] <tunnuz> * Doing Wacom setup ...
[21:43] <houms> can anyone help with sound? i posted on forums and no response
[21:43] <tunnuz> * Soft lockup detected ...
[21:43] <metalfan___> hi
[21:43] <Gitykins> join #debian
[21:43] <FiReSTaRT> wolf23: k i gotta run... l8r :)
[21:44] <dakarn> !sound |houms
[21:44] <metalfan___> just running a default ubuntu server installation on an older system, the drive already contained grub and the installation failed to overwrite it somehow. not botting does not work displaying some grub error. im currently in the rescue system and trying to install grub by hand, will "grub-install /dev/sda1" do?
[21:44] <onnod> so it locks up on wacom? what is the device?
[21:44] <peol> Hey guys. Does anyone have any tips on a similar irc client for unix/linux/cross-browser á la linkinus? Most "lists" of unix irc clients i've seen are a few years old
[21:45] <tunnuz> onnod: I don't have Wacom devices
[21:45] <tunnuz> onnod, retrying with a 9.04 live cd
[21:45] <wolf23> FiReSTaRT:  do u have amd64?
[21:45] <onnod> can you boot to safe mode?
[21:45] <dericku> if i have windows xcp i can install ubuntu with virtualbox ?
[21:46] <houms> no the issue is sound plays from both headphones and speakers when i plug in my headphones.
[21:46] <whatis_tux> peol: have you tried pidgin?
[21:46] <houms> sidux handles it fine
[21:46] <gez> Hi
[21:46] <tunnuz> onnod: I tried but not, same soft lockup problem,
[21:46] <onnod> dericku: in that cse you can use virtualbox or wubi
[21:46] <tunnuz> onnod, I'm quite sure that's because of kernel 24.2.4-20
[21:46] <gez> Did anybody try to remove or disable pulseaudio?
[21:46] <entropy> Hi guys, can someone help me, Please? I've been troubleshooting this issue all day. All I hear on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo w/ a Realtek ALC889A sound card is high frequency audio. No mid, no low. I've tried various things, to no avail. My alsa driver says it's for ALC885. I've tried lowering the levels within alsamixer, also I've tried editing a few modprobe.d/ files, to no avail. When I log...
[21:46] <peol> whatis_tux, yeah. Not too fond in mixing my other IM's with irc, I'd like a highly themable/customizable one
[21:46] <entropy> ...into OS X, my audio is perfect.
[21:46] <gez> A friend of mine has an old machine with a soundblaster audigy card
[21:47] <onnod> tunnuz: that is strange, yes try the newer livecd first
[21:47] <houms> no but maybe that will solve my sound issue
[21:47] <houms> gez
[21:47] <gez> And the latency is horrible
[21:47] <dericku> how much disk space use ubuntu 9 ?
[21:47] <houms> man seems like sound is a common problem
[21:47] <onnod> dericku: depends on the version you install
[21:47] <gez> I have no problems in my machines
[21:47] <Gitykins> disk space? like 500 mb if you use a flat livecd
[21:48] <gez> But all my machines are pretty new. My friend has an Athlon XP 2600.
[21:48] <dericku> hmm
[21:48] <gez> And he can't use Hydrogen or GTick
[21:48] <gez> They can't keep up the tempo.
[21:48] <dericku> for a beginer what version you recomand ?
[21:48] <houms> gez, mine is brand new and it does have issues with intel hda
[21:48] <onnod> dericku: the server is smaller to install, under 1gb
[21:48] <dericku> onnod i whant desktop vers
[21:48] <Dr_Willis> ive never had any issues wht my soundblaster audigies.. thats all ive used on my machines over the last few years.   but guess theres always other things that could conflict
[21:48] <tunnuz> onnod, I'm trying with kernel 24.2.4-23 in safe mode
[21:48] <gez> houms: http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/ubuntu-904-jaunty-keeping-the-beast-pulseaudio-at-bay/
[21:48] <guntbert> tunnuz: does it look like http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e254/Blue_Sphere/DSCN0796.jpg ? (so we get a feeling what happens)
[21:49] <onnod> dericku: then I suggest 4-6 gigs
[21:49] <dericku> onnod omg :)
[21:49] <tunnuz> guntbert, not exactly
[21:49] <kad_> hello need to make sure of something i install windows and using ubuntu i do a parition for boot, and partition for / root directory , let's suppose windows break need to format , the ubuntu will break too if windows break? thx =)
[21:49] <gez> What I wanted to know is if removing pulseaudio would make a difference. I read that it introduces a lot of latency. And that's my main problem with that machine
[21:49] <onnod> dericku: of course you could trim the install
[21:49] <tunnuz> guntbert, I'll make a regular boot and take a screenshot
[21:50] <Wrin> @kad_: Are you asking whether formatting your linux partitions will affect windows?
[21:50] <onnod> tunnuz: ctrl+alt+f1 verbose boot, see how it goes
[21:50] <guntbert> tunnuz: I was asking especially for the "key" BUG in front
[21:51] <Gitykins> Has anyone been really far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
[21:51] <houms> gez is it just a matte rof removing pulseaudio
[21:51] <kad_> Wrin, no i'm asking whether if windows need to be formated, ubuntu will affect ? won't work if i format windows? although i do boot partition alone
[21:51] <houms> i dont understand why you/we cant just use alsa
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> !pulse
[21:52] <houms> ever since pulse it seems sound has become an issue
[21:52] <gez> houms: Great! That is exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks!
[21:52] <Wrin> @kad_ If your windows install is on its own partition, formatting will not hurt linux
[21:52] <AN1o> can someone recommend a good backup program for ubuntu to backup my media?
[21:52] <Gitykins> a flahs drive
[21:52] <Gitykins> flash.
[21:52] <tunnuz> guntbert, oh, so yes, it's exactly like that
[21:52] <houms> does anyone know what the advantage is to keeping pulse
[21:52] <Wrin> @kad_ If it is on the same partition, it will probably render it unusable
[21:52] <tunnuz> http://tunnuz.net/sl.jpg
[21:52] <houms> if alsa is what you use
[21:52] <houms> ?
[21:52] <tunnuz> ehm
[21:52] <tunnuz> lol
[21:52] <tunnuz> i forgot to flip the image
[21:52] <Dr_Willis> the new fetures of pulse audio. which a lot of people dont use...
[21:52] <Wrin> @kad_ Though that would probably mean you´re using a strange file-version install of linux
[21:53] <AN1o> Gitykins, what?
[21:53] <guntbert> tunnuz: that kenel version sounds a bit strange to me (I am using 2.6.28-11 right now)
[21:53] <mrwes> Doc!
[21:53] <houms> what features would that include
[21:53] <Dr_Willis> mrwes: !~
[21:53] <mrwes> heh...
[21:53] <Dr_Willis> houms:  see the !pulse web site/wiki info
[21:53] <Gitykins> an1o nvm I was kidding
[21:53] <tunnuz> guntbert, yeah, wait, I'll reboot to see the exact name
[21:53] <kad_> Wrin, aha if linux is on another partition but i didn't do a boot parition alone! it won't hurt also right?
[21:53] <houms> so removing it has no effect really
[21:53] <tunnuz> guntbert, oh, it's a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server Edition
[21:53] <Dr_Willis> houms:  removing it can break things badly from what ive seen in here...
[21:53] <Wrin> @kad_ Are you using grub?
[21:54] <houms> well seeing how in my case sound is broken anyway
[21:54] <gez> Dr_Willis: What things?
[21:54] <kad_> Wrin, yes
[21:54] <houms> i dont really know what to do
[21:54] <Kartagis> I tried to extend a partition but df still sees it like the old size. why?
[21:54] <tunnuz> guntbert, ok the version is Ubuntu 8.04.2, kernel 2.6.24-24-server
[21:54] <kad_> Kartagis, i think need to write the table than do restart
[21:54] <Dr_Willis> gez:  ive seen many people in here remove pulse audio then - have to fight (or reinstall) to get normal sound back working.. at the minimum you would have to recongifure gnome and every app to use 'alsa' instead of pulse.
[21:55] <tunnuz> guntbert, and I have kernel 2.6.24-23-server as well
[21:55] <Wrin> @kad_ Hrmm Im not really familiar enough with it to say for certain, but I think that your bootloader is installed off-harddrive so the boot should work fine after - you will probably have an unusable entry for windows afterword though
[21:55] <Dr_Willis> gez:  of course you could set the apps to use alsa without removing pulse also
[21:55] <gez> Dr_Willis: Well it isn't that bad
[21:55] <Wrin> @kad_ afterward*
[21:55] <kad_> Wrin, u use LILO ?
[21:55] <gez> But that would fix the latency problems?
[21:55] <gez> Dr_Willis:
[21:55] <nubuntu> greetings from latvia
[21:55] <Mike_lifeguard> I'm getting a new HD. If I copy all my data from ubuntu partitions onto fresh partitions on the new HD, will that work ok?
[21:55] <Wrin> @kad_ grub, just not real familiar with the bootstrap process
[21:56] <Dr_Willis> gez:  no idea.. ive not heard what the actual problem is/was. :) i dont have any issues with pulse.
[21:56] <jeremy_> how do i install java
[21:56] <jeremy_> and then compile a program
[21:56] <gez> I haven't issues either. The problem is a friend's machine which is old and it has a single core processor
[21:56] <kad_> Wrin, wonder the difference between LILO and GURB !
[21:56] <jeremy_> i installed java jdk using, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
[21:56] <gez> Audio seems to be very affected by other applications
[21:56] <msekeris> hi, could someone tell me the correct way to setup a bond on jaunty, ive tried several ways but not successful so far...
[21:56] <jeremy_> is that enough
[21:57] <Gitykins> lilo sucks and grub is mediocre
[21:57] <guntbert> tunnuz: ok, earlier you said 24.2.4-23, and that was a bit strange, no problem though, mind you I won't be able to help much, just wanted to clarify a bit ...
[21:57] <Wrin> I guess that would be the answer :p
[21:57] <tunnuz> yes :)
[21:57] <gez> For instances, If he's running Hydrogen, every notification kicks it out of tempo
[21:57] <sinan> hi, i just upgraded to 9.04 and my screen got really dim. When I change the dimness nothing happens, could someone help?
[21:58] <tunnuz> onnod, somehow I managed to boot in safe mode with the last kernel
[21:58] <guntbert> Gitykins: thats not exactly helpful :-)
[21:58] <tunnuz> guntbert, ok
[21:58] <onnod> ;)
[21:58] <dericku> which vers of ubuntu to chose 9.04 or 8 ?
[21:58] <onnod> tunnuz: have you looked into acpi?
[21:59] <Wrin> Ok, so I installed 9.04 and now whenever I try to type a quote I have to hold the key a moment and it isnt a normal quote mark its tiny - any ideas?
[21:59] <Gitykins> fine
[21:59] <Dr_Willis> dericku:  depends on your needs.
[21:59] <Dr_Willis> dericku:  may as well try the latest. 9.04
[21:59] <Gitykins> lilo has better error trapping and boots floppy disks
[21:59] <tunnuz> onnod, no, I don't even know what acpi is
[21:59] <Kartagis> I tried to extend a partition but df still sees it like the old size. why?
[21:59] <hareldvd> looking for text level jpeg metadata query tool.
[21:59] <tunnuz> onnod, but I have a root shell right now
[21:59] <Dr_Willis> Kartagis:  have you rebooted since the changes?
[22:00] <guntbert> tunnuz: I googled a bit, and there have been such issues, sometimes removing a usb-stick or disabling a wireless module or so have been workarounds
[22:00] <kad_> Gitykins, what updated on gurb? not found in lilo ?
[22:00] <chrones> Hey all
[22:00] <Dr_Willis> Grub is a much more flexiable bootloader the lilo.   Grub2 (the next gneration) adds even more fetures and flexiablilty.
[22:00] <chrones> I am getting no sound coming from my Audigy 2  on Jaunty
[22:00] <chrones> any help
[22:00] <onnod> tunnuz: look into /boot/grub/menu.lst
[22:00] <Gitykins> Grub is way more portable, handles many more filesystem types, and is much more flexible with mbr changes and you don't need to reinstall for little os changes
[22:01] <tunnuz> guntbert, I don't have usb sticks or wi-fi, it's an home server and just stopped to work right after  2.6.24-24
[22:01] <zamba> how do i check what name server is responsible for a reverse zone?
[22:01] <Gitykins> plus you can edit it from gui
[22:01] <caty> Hi, I have a .ttf font file here and I am wondering how I install it into the system? Thank you.
[22:01] <tunnuz> onnod, I am there
[22:01] <ShNaYkHs> Hello all
[22:01] <guntbert> !who | Gitykins
[22:02] <onnod> tunnuz: look for the line with kopt=root=UUIDXXXXXXXXXX and add "acpi=off"
[22:02] <Dr_Willis> caty:  for a single user. You could put it in their /home/username/.fonts directory (make the dir if itss not allready there)
[22:02] <Kartagis> caty copy it to .fonts, that's all
[22:02] <onnod> tunnuz: of course, first back up the file ;)
[22:02] <ShNaYkHs> I wonder if we can create a permanant bootable Live USB of Ubuntu. Is it possible ?
[22:02] <Wrin> Is anyone addressing keyboard issues on 9.04?
[22:02] <Dr_Willis> ShNaYkHs:  yes it is...
[22:02] <caty> Kartagis, i can't find .fonts
[22:02] <tunnuz> onnod, I found it, but it's commented
[22:03] <Dr_Willis> caty:  as i said.. MAKE the directory...
[22:03] <Gitykins> *facepalm* thanks guize
[22:03] <ShNaYkHs> There are a soft or something to do that Dr_Willis ?
[22:03] <nemera> re a tous
[22:03] <nemera> bon reinstall depuis zero en cours :) premier HD plier par mon fils
[22:03] <caty> Dr_Willis, how do I do that?
[22:03] <guntbert> !fr | nemera
[22:03] <Dr_Willis> ShNaYkHs:  depends on the specifics.. theres the usb-disk creator tool in ubuntu, or unetbootin that can make bootable 'flashdrive' setups with or without persistant save files. that work like the cd.
[22:03] <nemera> sorry was a wrong chan
[22:04] <Dr_Willis> caty:  its a directory/folder named .fonts  use the file manager.
[22:04] <onnod> tunnuz:  edit the line, save, and "sudo update-grub"
[22:04] <Wrin> caty: You might have to turn on view of hidden files
[22:05] <ShNaYkHs> Dr_Willis ah we can have a persistant save files using unetbootin ? I'll see
[22:05] <ShNaYkHs> thanks
[22:05] <Dr_Willis> Hmm.. gnome file manager dosent have a special 'fonts://' location does it.
[22:05] <tunnuz> onnod, I get segfault
[22:05] <tunnuz> (I'm not from the live CD, I'm just in safe mode)
[22:05] <Dr_Willis> ShNaYkHs:  actually unetbooting dont do that.. the ubuntu usb-disk maker can. at least i dont think unetbootin can do it automatically
[22:05] <onnod> tunnuz: also try to remove splash and use quiet boot
[22:05] <Dr_Willis> ShNaYkHs:  also check out the pendrivelinux.com site for other tutorials
[22:06] <ShNaYkHs> ok thanks Dr_Willis
[22:06] <tunnuz> onnod, after the segfault I lost the control of the shell, it's printing something like a stacktrace
[22:06] <san3> my wireless card works fine in ubuntu when it logs into the wireless network on bootup.  When I try to connect to another wireless network without rebooting, it can't connect.  Any ideas?
[22:06] <kabdotinfo> Why is it that I can have more programs running in Windows than in Ubuntu/Linux, with the same amount of memory and pagefile/swap?
[22:06] <iluminator101> What debian version is jaunty based on?
[22:06] <onnod> this is booting from system or livecd?
[22:06] <caty> Dr_Willis, i don't understand what you saying
[22:07] <Ratapoil> how do I display kernel version
[22:07] <guntbert> !ot | iluminator101
[22:07] <Kartagis> Ratapoil uname -a
[22:07] <tunnuz> http://tunnuz.net/st.jpg
[22:07] <guntbert> Ratapoil: uname -r
[22:07] <tunnuz> onnod: http://tunnuz.net/st.jpg
[22:07] <Dr_Willis> caty:   you see folders in your home? you make a new one.. and name it '.fonts'    it will be 'hidden' because anything starting with a . is hidden by default
[22:07] <Ratapoil> thank you!
[22:07] <Gitykins> iluminator101: good question
[22:07] <tunnuz> onnod, I have to reboot the machine, because it doesn't let me do anything
[22:08] <Ratapoil> what are "blocked updates"? (how come they are blocked)
[22:08] <onnod> gotcha
[22:08] <Dr_Willis> caty:  the file manger has a menu item to 'show hidden files/folders'
[22:08] <tunnuz> onnod, I'll retry from the live cd, if it boots
[22:08] <Wrin> Can someone help me figure out my keyboard issue?
[22:08] <scream> In a partition I created...
[22:08] <onnod> one sec brb..
[22:08] <tunnuz> onnod, ok, thanks
[22:08] <kabdotinfo> Ratapoil: I solved that through aptitude in terminal.
[22:08] <scream> Shoudl the lost+found be root, or me owner, if I own the partition?
[22:08] <caty> Dr_Willis, i done that but still can't find
[22:09] <onnod> tunnuz: yes in the livecd use boot options try quiet and no splash
[22:09] <Dr_Willis> scream:  i wold leave it as owned by root..
[22:09] <Ratapoil> kabdotinfo: The following packages have been kept back:
[22:09] <Ratapoil>   amarok amarok-common gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
[22:09] <Ratapoil>   linux-restricted-modules-generic
[22:09] <tunnuz> onnod, ok
[22:09] <Dr_Willis> caty:  then you either did somthing wrong.. or need to learn to use the file manager better.. in the address bar type ~/.fonts     if you want to get there directoy
[22:09] <scream> ok
[22:09] <Zelda> does anyone know of a automated program to convert avi to mp4?
[22:10] <mrwes> Ratapoil, don't sweat it, it'll fix itself over the next couple of updates
[22:10] <Zelda> the CLI stuff isnt working for me.
[22:10] <Dr_Willis> Zelda:  winff can do that.
[22:10] <Dr_Willis> Zelda:  and other tools with guis also exist
[22:10] <kale> Zelda: ffmpeg
[22:10] <jackstraw> Is there a way I can get rythmbox to play flack files?
[22:10] <Zelda> i have ffmpeg.. but i tried to use it in CLI and it isnt working
[22:10] <mrwes> Kale: WinFF is the frontend for ffmpeg
[22:10] <Dr_Willis> Zelda:  some can even show the 'command used' (ffmpeg with lots of options normally) so you can learn what they are doing
[22:10] <Ratapoil> well my system goes through frequent crashes, I thought maybe if I update the kernel it will be better
[22:11] <Dr_Willis> Zelda:  then you are doing it wrong. :)  try winff. its easy to figure out
[22:11] <Gitykins> I doubt there's a flac codec for rhythmbox, jackstraw
[22:11] <mrwes> Ratapoil, you updating via the update manager or command line?
[22:11] <chrones> I have no sound with my ubuntu Jaunty and I have an Audigy 2 ZS does anyone have any ideas?
[22:11] <usser> Zelda, ffmpeg from the repos is crippled, install from medibuntu
[22:11] <Zelda> Dr_Willis: thanks. I will give that a shot. That in the repos?
[22:11] <san3> my wireless card works fine in ubuntu when it logs into the wireless network on bootup.  When I try to connect to another wireless network without rebooting, it can't connect.  Any ideas?
[22:11] <Dr_Willis> caty:  if you cant find the .fonts dir.. then you either made it in the wrong place.. or dident make it.. or spelt it wrong. remake it.
[22:11] <Kartagis> I tried to extend a partition but df still sees it like the old size. why?
[22:12] <kale> Kartagis: extend the filesystem as well
[22:12] <Ratapoil> mrwes: both. none work
[22:12] <Zelda> usser: that might be the issue. I sudo apt-get ffmpeg
[22:12] <Dr_Willis> Kartagis:  tell the channel wht you did exactly to extend this thing.
[22:12] <usser> Gitykins, jackstraw what do you no flac for rhythmbox, flac is open format rhythmbox can play it, you probably missing some gstreamer codecs
[22:12] <houms> dr_willis do you know  why with headphones plugged in sound plays from both my headphone and speakers
[22:12] <usser> !medibuntu | Zelda
[22:12] <SJrX> How do I control which device my Volume control in Gnome mutes and adjusts  since it's doing it to the current one
[22:12] <Zelda> yeah I have medibuntu
[22:12] <SJrX> errr doing it to the wrong one
[22:12] <Dr_Willis> houms:  quirky sound cards/drivers  ive seen that asked in here befor. but  thats all i know on the topic
[22:13] <Zelda> thanks usser:
[22:13] <usser> Zelda, once you the repo look for packages libavcodec-unstripped libavformat-unstripped etc
[22:13] <jackstraw> is it in the add/remove program
[22:13] <usser> Zelda, theres a bunch of them
[22:13] <Gitykins> jackstraw, plugins you need are gstreamer0.10-plugins-good
[22:13] <Gitykins> from synaptic
[22:13] <Wrin> @Kartagis: Did you hit apply after you told it to extend the partition?
[22:13] <Zelda> usser: ok give me a moment.
[22:13] <aTr> does anyone knows how to work with virtual hosts in lighttpd?
[22:13] <Kartagis> Wrin yes
[22:13] <jillsmitt> U+0051 to all
[22:13] <kale> Kartagis: what filesystem?
[22:13] <aTr> I tried everything
[22:13] <Kartagis> kale reiserfs
[22:14] <aTr> and I still get the /var/www instead of the folder specified for that domain
[22:14] <kale> Kartagis: resize_reiserfs /dev/partition
[22:14] <guntbert> jillsmitt: ??
[22:14] <chrones> I have no sound with my ubuntu Jaunty and I have an Audigy 2 ZS does anyone have any ideas?
[22:14] <chrones> I have no sound with my ubuntu Jaunty and I have an Audigy 2 ZS does anyone have any ideas?
[22:14] <Kartagis> kale I used gparted
[22:14] <kale> Kartagis: i don't care
[22:14] <jillsmitt> guntbert: U+0051 its Q
[22:14] <tunnuz> onnod, I'm trying to boot as you say, but I get errors like udevadm[326]: error sending message: Connection refused
[22:15] <tunnuz> onnod, and then stops
[22:15] <entropy> Hi guys, can someone help me, Please? I've been troubleshooting this issue all day. All I hear on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo w/ a Realtek ALC889A sound card is high frequency audio. No mid, no low. I've tried various things, to no avail. My alsa driver says it's for ALC885. I've tried lowering the levels within alsamixer, also I've tried editing a few modprobe.d/ files, to no avail.
[22:15] <guntbert> jillsmitt: yes, and what do you want to ask?
[22:16] <loof> entropy: have you tried using the pulse audio driver?
[22:16] <loof> entropy: and what version is your ubuntu
[22:17] <jillsmitt> guntbert: about my modem setup under 904, i need instructions
[22:17] <unspin_> what the default mcpu or march gcc optimization used on ubuntu 8.04 64 bit? (for system binaries)
[22:17] <entropy> loof: maybe, how would I do that? Ubuntu 9.04
[22:18] <trece8> hi, how do I rename a directory of files of extension .xxx;1 to .xxx ( x being any character)
[22:18] <matrixblue> Does anyone know where Brasero stores its log?
[22:18] <guntbert> jillsmitt: you will have to ask the channel, but please give a few more details (what modem, what happens, what have you tried,...) :-)
[22:18] <entropy> loof: I have gone through the guide to change to pulseaudio
[22:19] <jillsmitt> guntbert: D-Link adsl-200 GIII it is very bad device
[22:19] <entropy> loof: and I can confirm that I am playing through the pulseaudio server
[22:19] <Zelda> Usser: Im getting an error again.
[22:19] <usser> Zelda, whats the error message?
[22:19] <usser> Zelda, what command do you use to encode
[22:19] <loof> entropy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578
[22:19] <loof> entropy: you might also need to check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1002824
[22:19] <Zelda> usser: tells me unknown encoder "libx264'
[22:20] <loof> after installing pulse
[22:20] <entropy> loof: to the first link, been there, done that
[22:20] <Zelda> usser: mind if I pm you?
[22:20] <guntbert> jillsmitt: I know very little about modems, please ask the channel (without my nick in front)
[22:20] <Mike_lifeguard> I have a dual-boot system with WinXP -- there is a NTFS partition, several ubuntu partitions, and an "unformatted/unknown" partition ... anyone know what that unknown partition actually is?
[22:20] <usser> Zelda, not at all
[22:20] <loof> entropy: check the second link, then>?
[22:20] <trece8> how do I bulk rename files but taking things OUT of the extension? (like taking out the last 2 characters)??
[22:21] <loof> entropy: specifcally: if this machine has an Intel chipset, then same question as every time : did you add:
[22:21] <loof> Code:
[22:21] <loof> # fix sound for SantaRosa (Intel chipset) Macs
[22:21] <loof> options snd_hda_intel model=mbp3
[22:21] <loof> to /etc/modprobe.d/options?
[22:21] <FloodBot3> loof: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:21] <loof> ciao,
[22:21] <vick> How do i make ubuntu save all the program states and suspend or hibernate ? [but without having to manually patch the kernel]
[22:21] <vick> if that is possible, that is.
[22:21] <entropy> loof: I have tried many intel chipsets within modprobe.d/options, but not that one. my chip is a Realtek, not a SantaRosa, but I will try this one
[22:21] <usser> Zelda, do you have libx264 package installed?
[22:22] <matrixblue> vick try tuxonice
[22:22] <usser> Zelda, i have libx264-65 package here
[22:22] <vick> matrixblue, does that hibernate or suspend ?
[22:22] <matrixblue> vick hibernate
[22:22] <trece8> hey... this question should be easy... how do I bulk rename things? like in DOS, "rename *.???;1 *.???" ?
[22:23] <vick> matrixblue, That's not in the official repos ?
[22:23] <guntbert> trece8: ask in #bash, if you get no answer here
[22:23] <matrixblue> trece8, look up a shell script to do that
[22:23] <entropy> loof: rebooting after appending second link, brb
[22:23] <jkoltner> Hi guys... on Ubuntu 9.04, is there a built-in program to rip CDs that will also embed the cover art?  If not, any recommendations on what program to use?
[22:23] <matrixblue> vick I think it's in the universe repos
[22:24] <Dr_Willis> jkoltner:  embed where exactly?
[22:24] <VirusTB> Hey Hey Hey! Is Fat Albert! :P
[22:24] <_CommandeR_> Hi, Im getting this error [http://pastebin.com/m1ef7ed24 ]when booting ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackelope from my USB stick (Created by the Ubuntu 9.04 USB BOOT Creator)
[22:24] <Dr_Willis> jkoltner:  there are programs thta do grab the cd artwork from various web sites. and show them in various players.
[22:24] <VirusTB> Hey uhm, i need some help with getting pass Airport WIFI.. something with tunneling traffic :S
[22:24] <vick> matrixblue, tuxonice-userui ?
[22:24] <jkoltner> Within the .mp3 file (I believe the cover art shows up as a particular tag within it)
[22:24] <b0red> hi.. im trying to run Eclipse but im getting A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
[22:24] <b0red> must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
[22:24] <b0red> was found after searching the following locations:
[22:24] <b0red> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
[22:24] <FloodBot3> b0red: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:25] <b0red> although java is there..
[22:25] <Dr_Willis> jkoltner:  ive never see/heard of image files being embdede INside a mp3 file.
[22:25] <nellmathew> jkoltner, no it doesn't go INSIDE
[22:25] <matrixblue> vick, yeah try that
[22:25] <loof> Dr_Willis, : you can
[22:25] <b0red> ./usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/bin/java
[22:25] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, try unetbootin
[22:26] <trece8> guntbert and matrixblue thanks... but isn't it suppused to be ultra mega simple???
[22:26] <nellmathew> jkoltner, rhythmbox for example gets the id3 tags (artist, song) and finds the cover art itself..
[22:26] <entropy> loof: no change
[22:26] <matrixblue> trece8, I think it is. Never tried it myself
[22:26] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, Will do
[22:26] <loof> entropy: doh =[
[22:27] <jkoltner> nellmathew: It may not be as common, but it's certainly doable.  See, e.g., http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=65446
[22:27] <tunnuz> onnod, looks like something good happened, I managed to regular-boot the main kernerl, now I'm installing the 2.6.24-18-server
[22:27] <chrones> I cannot get my onboard (motherboard) sound or the sound from my Audigy 2 to work on Ubuntu Jaunty. Can Anyone help me
[22:27] <trece8> is there a GUI to bulk rename files?
[22:27] <VirusTB> Hey uhm, i need some help with getting pass Airport WIFI.. something with tunneling traffic :S
[22:27] <kabdotinfo> Why is it that I can have more programs running in Windows than in Ubuntu/Linux, with the same amount of memory and pagefile/swap?
[22:28] <trece8> kabdotinfo, ???
[22:28] <trece8> you can have infinite programs running at the same time
[22:28] <jkoltner> My goal is to actually do the ripping under Ubuntu here, but playback is with a Squeezebox... which can display cover art (on all of its supported playback devices) either when it's one file in the same directory as the .mp3's or when it's embedded within each .mp3
[22:28] <trece8> at least as many as your ram bytes
[22:28] <kabdotinfo> trece8: No, I can't. Eventually the ram/swap runs out.
[22:28] <trece8> or Kbytes
[22:28]  * VirusTB need's some help with getting pass Airport WIFI.. something with tunneling traffic :S
[22:28] <ewsubach> are there any definitive guides to writing daemon scripts in bash? when i google i just get forums with no conclusive answers
[22:28] <trece8> it depends on the programs you use, obviously
[22:28] <vick> i'm trying to run a simulation but i'm getting, "./vsim_noqt: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_filesystem.so.1.35.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" , i need to install libboost_filesystem on the machine ?
[22:28] <entropy> kabdotinfo maybe because you have more window server functions running in ubuntu. stop sipping the compiz kool-aid?
[22:29] <kabdotinfo> entropy: Don't care about compiz.
[22:29] <vick> Or is that an error that i need to recompile ?
[22:30] <trece8> kabdotinfo, for normal people is all the other way, so I don't know. Tried not using any animation/3d effects for menus and such?
[22:30] <entropy> kabdotinfo: well, beats me, then :(
[22:30] <netsurf3__> gah! pulseaudio is being a pain in the ass again :( why is it soon as it starts working something comes along and destroys the setup :(
[22:30] <trece8> anyway, that DEPENDS ON THE PROGRAMS YOU USE
[22:30] <s0101> i need some help with DD-WRT
[22:30] <netsurf3__> wine processes spawn a connection thread to pulse every 1/4 of a second
[22:30]  * VirusTB need's some help with getting pass Airport WIFI.. something with tunneling traffic :S
[22:30] <kabdotinfo> trece8: Same sort and amount of programs. Ubuntu/Linux dies out faster than XP.
[22:31] <s0101> why cant i set a wireless password in DD-wrt?
[22:31] <entropy> VirusTB: do you know your password?
[22:31] <vick> how do i check which package is install for X ?
[22:31] <vick> like version.
[22:32] <b0red> what's a good .chm reader?
[22:32] <VirusTB> entropy, MY PASWORD FOR?
[22:32] <VirusTB> sotty bout caps
[22:32] <Dr_Willis> b0red:  theres several in the repos.
[22:32] <Dr_Willis> b0red:  try them out. I tend to convert chm to some other format.
[22:32] <b0red> Dr_Willis, which one would you go for
[22:33] <b0red> chmviewer~
[22:33] <VirusTB> entropy, my password for?
[22:33] <tunnuz> onnod, installation of 18 went segfault, but at least I should have the package now
[22:33] <xcerca> the keys Ctrl + Alt + Backspace used to restart the x-server no mater what ,  now i cant find out how to do that ,  any tips ?
[22:33] <entropy> VirusTB: for your airport
[22:34] <VirusTB> entropy,  :S no, its those Wifi's here u have a connection, but u cant get past the stupid page where i wants tou yo pay for wifi!
[22:35] <VirusTB> entropy,  you can ping any site and get a response! but, in a web browser u cant go no where utul you pay
[22:35] <s0101> anybody who can help me set a wireless password on dd-wrt?
[22:35] <entropy> VirusTB: pay for wifi, then you're all set
[22:35] <VirusTB> entropy,  LOL funny . .
[22:35] <mannafest> Hi, I am trying to install ubuntu, I get to the screen that asks me to tru without changing my computer, install, check disk etc.  I try to install but it just goes to a grey screen and doesnt do anything
[22:35] <VirusTB> entropy,  im not going to pay $5 for 15 minutes internet!
[22:35] <velcroshooz> does ubuntu/linux support nvidia's -hybrid- SLI feature on motherboards?
[22:36] <mannafest> I had this problem before and someone had me change some settings in f6 and something to do with erasing splash? but i forgot what it was
[22:36] <VirusTB> velcroshooz,  did u check the specs in the manual?
[22:36] <velcroshooz> doesnt say anything about linux in it :/
[22:36] <entropy> VirusTB: I don't think that airport is going to let you get free what it's configured to take money for. you'd have to somehow generate a fake payment confirmation code.
[22:37] <VirusTB> entropy,  no man, i saw it on Diggnation / Revision3 it called tunneling your traffic
[22:37] <vick> matrixblue, oh tuxonice did not work, do you know any other way to hibernate ?
[22:38] <entropy> VirusTB: then ask Diggnation!
[22:39] <entropy> VirusTB: :P
[22:39] <trece8> vick... doesn't the normal "hibernation" feature work on your PC?
[22:39] <mannafest> Anyone have any advice on my installation problem?
[22:39] <matrixblue> vick, sorry
[22:39] <vick> trece8, what's the normal hibernation feature ?
[22:40] <trece8> i mean... when you go to the "turn off" button, hit hibernate?
[22:40] <wolf23> help please! anyone tell me if intel corporation model: YC76 works on ubuntu?
[22:40] <trece8> suspend/hibernate/whatever
[22:40] <trece8> I don't know, I never use it, but I think there is one
[22:40] <vick> you mean pressing on the 'switch off' button but not for long time in laptops /
[22:40] <ewsubach> are there any definitive guides to writing daemon scripts in bash? when i google i just get forums with no conclusive answers
[22:41] <msekeris> anyone here got experience bondingn nics on jaunty?
[22:41] <VirusTB> entropy, nevermind, thanks for your help . . . "Get Free WiFi by tunneling through DNS and... (21:26)"  http://revision3.com/hak5/DNS-Tunneling
[22:41] <entropy> VirusTB: THEYAGOH!
[22:41] <fosa> anyone have a performance chart difference between wubi and a hard install?
[22:41] <matrixblue> trece8, look at this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Photos/BatchRenaming
[22:42] <trece8> vick, i don't have a notebook
[22:42] <brian183> I have a T42P thinkpad with ubuntu 9.04 and I'm getting light audio buzz through speakers only on mouse movement, scroll, wireless internet activity ... does anyone else have a similar problem and is there any remedy?  I suspect this has something to with the power use mode?  Thank you.
[22:42] <entropy> Guys, what's the keyboard command for Paste in Terminal? This is killing me...
[22:42] <fosa> ctrl shift v
[22:42] <trece8> But when using ubuntu, when you go to the turn off section.. there is a hibernate button to click
[22:42] <trece8> matrixblue, already found help in bash
[22:42] <trece8> after some minutes
[22:42] <entropy> fosa: thank you so much
[22:42] <trece8> thanks anyway... but i was hoping it to be radically more user-friendly
[22:43] <trece8> it seems it isn't
[22:43] <VirusTB> entropy,  sorry dont speak Japanases :P
[22:43] <mannafest> Hi, I am trying to install ubuntu, I get to the screen that asks me to try without changing my computer, install, check disk etc.  I try to install but it just goes to a grey screen and doesnt do anything. I have tried the forums and couldnt find anything on this problem.
[22:43] <trece8> oh yeah i saw the link: THERE IT IS
[22:43] <matrixblue> trece8, that link is for a GUI program
[22:43] <samtihen> VirusTB: there are a couple of ways that you might be able to defeat WEP encryption as well, if the DNS tunneling doesn't work. Or you could just a) pay for wifi b) go an hour without internet
[22:44] <houms> can anyone point me in the right direction to installing alsa 1.20 in jaunty? i want to upgrade to resolve my intel HDA issue
[22:44] <VirusTB> mannafest,  hmm try Wubi of u want both Windoes and Ubuntu installed
[22:44] <VirusTB> mannafest,  or get Gparted and partition the drive first and then install from the cd
[22:44] <trece8> matrixblue, I already said there it is, you were right
[22:44] <vick> don't you hibernate using tuxonice using the command hibernate ?
[22:45] <houms> is it just a matter of adding koarmic repo and apt pinning or can i just compile from source?
[22:45] <trece8> vick... have you gone to the thing where it prints your username and click on turn off or log out or something?
[22:45] <debfx> the planet rss feed is broken again :(
[22:45] <houms> any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
[22:45] <trece8> isn't there the option to click hibernate??
[22:45] <VirusTB> samtihen,  go anhour without internet! are you mad!
[22:45] <adminwebmaster> hallo
[22:45] <mannafest> Well, this all happened a while back, and a guy told me about changing some options in f6, apic options, then had me edit something about splash and it worked fine
[22:46] <mannafest> But I dont remember what
[22:46] <houms> anyone
[22:46] <entropy> mannafest: gParted is on your LiveCD. For more info on using gParted to install Linux, see the install guide
[22:46] <trece8> vick: this is what i'm talking about http://www.manucornet.net/GNOME/logout_dialog/Capture.png
[22:46] <mannafest> That is a partition editor
[22:46] <mannafest> ?
[22:47] <mannafest> All I really need is to make an NTFS partition to install win xp
[22:47] <VirusTB> samtihen,  and im not sure if its WEP or WPA @ the airport?  what the difference
[22:47] <vick> trece8, What are you using kde,gnome,etc ?
[22:47] <loof> vick: that's gnome
[22:47] <vick> haha
[22:47] <loof> :P
[22:47] <vick> i just noticed that was a stupid question
[22:47] <VirusTB> mannafest,  GParted is  partition editor yes
[22:47] <trece8> i actually use crunchbang, i came for help and nothing more
[22:47] <mannafest> Thank you
[22:48] <vick> ok let me retry using gnome
[22:48] <vick> brb lol
[22:48] <trece8> it doesn't have a hibernate button, so i can't really show you
[22:48] <vick> gnome doesn't have hibernate button ?
[22:48] <trinium> hello what is irc ubuntu spanish
[22:48] <trece8> i don't use gnome
[22:48] <trece8> nor kde
[22:48] <trece8> so, i don't know
[22:48] <adminwebmaster> hallo  anyone konw  recover software for ubunut ?
[22:48] <vick> ah k.
[22:48] <adminwebmaster> i want  to recover from my harddisk  ( Ntfs  )
[22:48] <trece8> but i used gnome for some time, and there was a hibernate button
[22:49] <FeasibilityStudy> !spanish | trinium
[22:49] <trinium> use aptoncd recover packets ( updates)
[22:49] <katanid> I'm having trouble getting my wireless to work. (Intel Wireless 5100). It seems to have been broken by one of the Ubuntu 9.04 updates
[22:50] <trinium> thanks ubottu
[22:50] <YesImaLinuxN00B> i need some help getting networks to cooperate with me
[22:50] <entropy> Ah, crap - I didn't realize I'd enered a command that, among other things, is installing a bunch of fonts I don't need. After the install is done, where do I go to toss the fonts I've just inadvertently installed?
[22:50] <loof> trece: ok, so you're using crunchbang; it uses openbox; so why are you asking in a ubuntu forum? you should be in an openbox or crunchbang forum if you want a faster answer
[22:50] <trece8> loof, i was asking about renaming files
[22:50] <trinium> katanid, recomend instalation clean of jaunty do not use upgrade-list
[22:51] <katanid> I did
[22:51] <trece8> it wasn't like finding the hibernate button
[22:51] <trinium> katanid, recomend instalation clean of jaunty do not use upgrade-dist
[22:51] <katanid> I installed from an install CD
[22:51] <houms> anyone?
[22:51] <loof> trece: oh, sorry, just realized now that you were helping someone with THEIR logout =S
[22:51] <entropy> brb, reboot
[22:51] <trinium> install format you directory raiz ??
[22:52] <trece8> loof, anyway crunchbang is very much ubuntu
[22:52] <YesImaLinuxN00B> @houms what u need help with
[22:52] <trece8> so... not very much need for other channels... i still wonder if vick found the hibernate button!!
[22:53] <VirusTB> @Jayx huh
[22:53] <trinium> bye, my english is bad
[22:53] <anurag> how to configure your lan wd xp...m using ubuntu 9.04
[22:53] <trece8> just a general question to anybody (except vick) ... in your log out menu, is there a HIBERNATE button?
[22:53] <YesImaLinuxN00B> i have one
[22:54] <YesImaLinuxN00B> and a suspend
[22:54] <trece8> ok
[22:54] <trece8> thanks man
[22:54] <Dr_Willis> trece8:  there can be. :) or not...
[22:54] <samtihen> VirusTB: long story short, WPA is better encryption
[22:54] <YesImaLinuxN00B> im using ubuntu 9.04
[22:54] <YesImaLinuxN00B> yes wpa is better
[22:54] <VirusTB> samtihen,  yea just wiki'e it
[22:55] <YesImaLinuxN00B> wpa i dont think has been cracked yet
[22:55] <cheeseman> i got windows xp working with virtualbox and freedos working
[22:55] <anurag> plsss help me out..
[22:55] <loof> trece: on my shutdown button there is, when i click it it gives hibernation as an option
[22:55] <YesImaLinuxN00B> anurag, with what?
[22:56] <Dr_Willis> anurag:  clarify to the channel the actual problem.
[22:56] <VirusTB> YesImaLinuxN00B,  yes it can i  am watchng a video now on it WPA cracked! (i think, in the middle of the vid, we will find out )
[22:56] <bobbi> help!  make && sudo make install
[22:56] <bobbi> Makefile:24: *** Kernel in /lib/modules/2.6.27-14-generic/build is not configured.  Stop.  what can I do ?
[22:56] <trece8> ok, loof, so it's definitive: there is a hibernation button... i don't know if vick couldn't find it or he meant other problem
[22:56] <YesImaLinuxN00B> virustb: oh my bad then
[22:57] <cheeseman> just go the the free dos website and install it from the image file
[22:57] <YesImaLinuxN00B> anyone game to help me with my network issue
[22:57] <VirusTB> YesImaLinuxN00B, http://www.revision3.com/hak5/crackwpa?hp
[22:58] <trinium> please help not sound nVidia Corporation MCP73 High Definition Audio
[22:59] <VirusTB> whats a Atheros? ? ? ? ?
[22:59] <zamba> a chipset
[22:59] <zamba> wireless chipset
[22:59] <trinium> please help not sound nVidia Corporation MCP73 High Definition Audio
[22:59] <YesImaLinuxN00B> type of network card chipset
[22:59] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: A wireless chipset
[22:59] <YesImaLinuxN00B> yup
[22:59] <cheeseman> i have gotta adit the gui interface sucks for dos just use dosshell
[22:59] <trece8> trinium, have you already checked the volume mixer?
[22:59] <trece8> bash: alsamixer
[22:59] <VirusTB> zamba,  ohh are ther other wireless chipsets?  tiyowan_ ? ?
[22:59] <loof> VirusTB, : that doesn't apply to WPA/AES
[22:59] <metalfan___> hi
[23:00] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: Yes
[23:00] <trinium> yes problem with mainboard pcchips p55g
[23:00] <trece8> i have to ask you about the voiume mixer because it happened me like 4 times... check if that is not silenced or low in volume
[23:00] <metalfan___> can anybody tell me how to repair my broken grub installation? details:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7495181#post7495181
[23:00] <zamba> VirusTB: lots of other wireless chipsets
[23:00] <YesImaLinuxN00B> metalfan: whats wrong with it
[23:00] <VirusTB> loof, meaning? im watching a video now and tis a Atheros chipset and they are crackin WPA . .
[23:00] <cheeseman> you can even get vbot for free for macintosh vr paying money for the other stuff
[23:00] <vaughn> I removed the bottom panel to my screen which has the trash Icon and want to replace it and do not know how. Can someone tell me how to replace the bottom panel?
[23:01] <geirha> vaughn: Right click the other panel and choose new panel
[23:01] <YesImaLinuxN00B> vaughn: right click top bar and click "new panel
[23:01] <loof> metalfan___, : http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
[23:01] <YesImaLinuxN00B> lol
[23:01] <loof> virusTB: there's a difference between WPA/TKIP and WPA/AES
[23:01] <loof> that's what i'm meaning
[23:01] <trece8> trinium, just check you are using ALSA with any player you are trying and setting the volume out of 0
[23:02] <metalfan___> loof, its a standard i686 system......grub will work
[23:02] <trece8> does alsamixer start?
[23:02] <loof> metalfan___, : http://www.supergrubdisk.org/ read the page :P
[23:02] <tiyowan_> vaughn: Right-click on top panel, click on add new panel, right-click on the new panel, go to properties I think, change location to bottom, and then from there on you can add all the applets to it to make it like your old bottom panel
[23:02] <samtihen> VirusTB: one thing to keep in mind is that a lot of stuff has to "go right" for these tricks to work
[23:02] <YesImaLinuxN00B> anyone game to help me with my networks issue?
[23:03] <Maveas> How do I deny Apache from showing content in a directory?
[23:03] <trinium> trece8, I recognize the device but does not work, check the volume with alsamixer and nothing via terminal
[23:03] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: There are many types of wireless chipsets. What are you trying to do?
[23:03] <tiyowan_> YesImaLinuxN00B: What seems to be the problem?
[23:03] <Kalmi> Maveas, you google htaccess
[23:04] <entropy> Someone help me please
[23:04] <entropy> I've been at this all day
[23:04] <trece8> if alsamixer starts, it seems like no big problem
[23:04] <YesImaLinuxN00B> tiyowan: how do i keep ubuntu from using my wired network first
[23:04] <entropy> Please, please help me
[23:04] <entropy> I have an iMac Intel 7,1 running Ubuntu 9.04 with a Realtek ALC889A soundcard. The audio VOLUME is fine. The FREQUENCY RANGE is not. I only hear the high frequencies. No mid, now low. It's like my nice, expensive Apple speakers were stolen and replaced by speakers yanked out of a clock radio. I have tried every chipset under the sun in modprobe.d/options. Not sure if this is relevant, but...
[23:04] <FloodBot3> entropy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:04] <entropy> ...other than my modifications, modprobe.d/options is blank. The audio is not distorted. In OS X, the sound is fine.
[23:04] <tiyowan_> !patience | entropy
[23:04] <`Dave`> Can someone help me connect to my wireless network please
[23:04] <trece8> make sure you are using ALSA output from anywhere you are trying to get sound out of
[23:04] <houms> entrpoy i have audio problems to
[23:04] <entropy> no low*
[23:04] <Maveas> Kalmi: What if I want the server to show normal pages like index.html but if a directory doesn't have any index.html it shouldn't show the directory's content?
[23:04] <VirusTB> loof ohh  whats the THIP mean and AES ?
[23:04] <trinium> trece8, 	
[23:04] <trinium> I have also installed a TV card, it will be incompatible?
[23:04] <metalfan___> loof, well thx
[23:04] <entropy> btw, I have searched the forums
[23:04] <Kalmi> !helpme
[23:04] <houms> i have asked several times with no answer
[23:04] <cheeseman> then use a differnt sound card <entropy>
[23:05] <houms> i just think some issues have no answer
[23:05] <entropy> I have tried everything within the forums
[23:05] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: Are you trying to defeat WPA encryption?
[23:05] <metalfan___> loof, http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/GRUB    this site says that "grub-install /dev/sda" should work?
[23:05] <entropy> and nothing works
[23:05] <VirusTB> samtihen, tiyowan_  I wann connected to my friends Wifi
[23:05] <trece8> entropy, ... did your speakers sound different before?
[23:05] <houms> looking at my own issue it seems to have existed for two years
[23:05] <keri> does anyone know anything aabout thunderbird?
[23:05] <entropy> I do not see this issue anywhere, resolved or not resolved.
[23:05] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: How many partitions do you have on your hard drive?
[23:05] <houms> entropy what kind of laptop what kind of soundcard?
[23:05] <VirusTB> tiyowan_yea he just got a wifi, and i want to prove to him, that WIFI isnt "safe"
[23:05] <YesImaLinuxN00B> tiyowan: I use a wireless network for internet and i use a wired network for a local network, but ubuntu is trying to use the wired network for internet
[23:05] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, How long does it take to make USB boot with the UNetbootin?
[23:05] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: Are you having any problems with Ubuntu?
[23:05] <metalfan___> tiyowan, default installation, theres sda1,2,5
[23:06] <worm> hello, i have a website which is hit by a DOS attack on the port 80. I configured ufw to deny all connections on 80 from anywhere, but the traffic does not seem to low...What could I do against that ? (sry for my english)
[23:06] <entropy> iMac 7,1 running Ubuntu 9.04 with a Realtek ALC889A soundcard
[23:06] <cheeseman> how would you make virtualbox run macintosh os 10?
[23:06] <Kalmi> !helpme > entropy
[23:06] <`Dave`> Can someone help me connect to my wireless network please
[23:06] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, 10 - 20 minutes estimated
[23:06] <houms> what is your sound issue
[23:06] <houms> ?
[23:06] <vaughn> The panel I have on the bottom of my screen does not have the trash icon or show the pages that I am on when I am online.
[23:06] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, could be less
[23:06] <samtihen> VirusTB: long story short, it IS "pretty" safe if he is using WPA.
[23:06] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: And you want to reinstall grub right?
[23:06] <cheeseman> anyone know how?
[23:06] <trece8> entropy, did your speakers sound differently BEFORE?
[23:06] <houms> distortion or not working at all
[23:07] <metalfan___> tiyowan, yes
[23:07] <samtihen> like, safe enough you won't be cracking it
[23:07] <VirusTB> tiyowan_ opp's no at the moment i solved my problem, forgot this is a hel only chatroom,   what room should I be in fr Wifi/networking
[23:07] <entropy> trece8: see my initial message
[23:07] <Maveas> worm, you should try to ask for help at remote-exploit :)
[23:07] <trece8> i saw it
[23:07] <Kalmi> Maveas, google: htaccess disable directory index
[23:07] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, because it has been for several minutes on 5% loading a 671mb file, i can see that the memory stick does work but it has been there for several minutes
[23:07] <Maveas> Kalmi: thanks ;)
[23:07] <tiyowan_> VirusTB: Try googling, please.
[23:07] <entropy> trece8: the audio has been this way all along
[23:07] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Have you got a liveCD with you?
[23:07] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, are you sure you didn't set it to download the iso off of the internet?
[23:08] <metalfan___> tiyowan, yes...please see my unsuccessful rescue attempt:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7495181#post7495181
[23:08] <_CommandeR_> it did download the latest iso but that went fine, but its on extracting and copying files and been there for several minutes
[23:08] <vaughn> can someone tell me how to get the intial bottom panel that I had when I first installed Unbuntu on my PC. I accidentally to the bottom panel off. I put a bottom panel back on as instructed but I still do not have the initial panel.
[23:08] <calmbola> can anyone tell me what is the name of the package for mysql?  can't seem to find it in the repositories - so much here
[23:08] <entropy> trece8: Never has the audio of Jaunty matched the beauty of its GUI nor core systems, for me.
[23:08] <trece8> entropy, i'm helping you with PM because this public chat is getting chaotic
[23:09] <tiyowan_> vaughn: Right-click on top panel, click on add new panel, right-click on the new panel, go to properties I think, change location to bottom, and then from there on you can add all the applets to it to make it like your old bottom panel
[23:09] <keri> i need some help setting up my thunderbird
[23:09] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue,  it did download the latest iso but that went fine, but its on extracting and copying files and been there for several minutes
[23:09] <cheeseman> _CommandeR then get a new computer from www.apple.com
[23:09] <trece8> entropy, I'm asking you a very particular question!!!!!!!! DID THAT VERY SAME SPEAKERS SOUND DIFFERENTLY BEFORE UBUNTU?
[23:09] <thomc> keri: what do you need help with?
[23:09] <_CommandeR_> cheeseman, hu?
[23:09] <entropy> trece8: THEY"RE FINE IN OS X
[23:10] <L3d> hi all
[23:10] <L3d> and wht do i search for when checking for antivirus and firewall in the synaptic packege manger??
[23:10] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Okay, put the live CD into the system, and boot into the live CD, please.
[23:10] <samtihen> mysql-server
[23:10] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, that is unusual........format the USB drive if no data is on it and try again. You don't have to download the ISO if you already have it
[23:10] <keri> thomc: i set up thunderbird and i tested it and it worked and then it would not recieve mail and now it will not send
[23:10] <L3d> can sommeone tell me wy te heck a map o mine is in sorta hidden mode ,,
[23:10] <katanid> I'm having trouble getting my wireless to work. (Intel Wifi Link 5100). It seems to have been broken by one of the Ubuntu 9.04 updates
[23:10] <blondie18> hey, after playing a game with wine, my screen resolution is very low. I can't see the menus at the top. how can I reset my resolution to high?
[23:10] <L3d> hi all
[23:10] <L3d> hi all
[23:10] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, i know but i have the iso in my WUBI immage :/
[23:10] <katanid> Hello L3d
[23:10] <calmbola> can anyone tell me what is the name of the package for mysql?  can't seem to find it in the repositories - so much here
[23:11] <thomc> keri: are you connected to the internet ok?
[23:11] <L3d> srrs
[23:11] <n0mic> is there a java compiler installed on gutsy gibbon does anyone know
[23:11] <samtihen> mysql-server
[23:11] <keri> thomc:  yes
[23:11] <n0mic> whats the compile command and run command please keri
[23:11] <keri> thomc: i looked at my old computer and set it up the same way and still nothing
[23:11] <Kalmi> blondie18, well... you could restart X....
[23:11] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, nwm it just jumped to 6%
[23:11] <geirha> !gutsy | n0mic
[23:11] <thomc> keri: you've set up the accounts with the correct ports in the account settings?
[23:11] <L3d> cant get annyhting from new map altho more than 10 gb still in there
[23:11] <blondie18> Kalmi, how?
[23:11] <cheeseman> is there anyway to use the terminal to execute a macintosh os x disk?
[23:11] <`Dave`> Can someone help me connect to my wireless network please
[23:12] <keri> thomc: the same as my old computer
[23:12] <Kalmi> !dontzap | blondie18
[23:12] <loof> VirusTB, : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzDbvd5knmQ but basically if your key is longer than 20 chars you're pretty much safe even from distributed gpu cracking, which basically nobody has
[23:12] <n0mic> !gutsy java
[23:12] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, still unusual but keep at it. Are in a WUBI environment?
[23:12] <blondie18> Kalmi, isn't there an easy way to set the resolution from cmd line?
[23:12] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, nope
[23:12] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, windows 2003 server
[23:12] <Kalmi> blondie18, xrandr... maybe...
[23:12] <L3d> i getthe stuff via transmission mean it opens the map leaving it blank after 2 aecs ,,,,,,,
[23:12] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: You still there?
[23:12] <matrixblue> _CommandeR_, ooohhhhhhh
[23:13] <keri> thomc: i even took it off my computer and put it back on and tried it all over again and nothing
[23:13] <dericku> how many GB of RAM Support ubuntu ?
[23:13] <geirha> n0mic: There's no java compiler installed by default. You need to install one from the repositories
[23:13] <thomc> keri: you said you had got it to work initially, or was that on your old computer?
[23:13] <zamba> is it possible to run ethernet over a telephone cable?
[23:13] <n0mic> ok ty geirha
[23:13] <calmbola> does anyone know the name of the mysql package in ubuntu please?  thanks.
[23:13] <keri> thomc: on my new one worked 1 time
[23:13] <L3d> ya can pm me on this annytime ..
[23:13] <Kalmi> calmbola: google: mysql install ubuntu
[23:13] <keri> thomc: it received and sent and then did nothing
[23:13] <samtihen> calmbola: freaking learn to read man... mysql-server
[23:14] <thomc> keri: can you describe the problem a bit more specifically? do you get an error message when you try and check for new messages?
[23:14] <tiyowan_> zamba: Try asking that in #hardware
[23:14] <samtihen> thats the 3rd time ive answered
[23:14] <VirusTB> loft thanka
[23:14] <VirusTB> loof thanks
[23:14] <keri> thomc: it just keeps scanning the smtp
[23:14] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, Windows XP x64 to be exact.
[23:15] <dericku> what is Maximum RAM supported by 32 Bit Ubuntu?
[23:15] <gmachine> How can I trace a symbolic link? That is, how can I find what, e.g., libjavaplugin.so is linked to?
[23:15] <calmbola> samtihen, freaking learn to chill man
[23:15] <YesImaLinuxN00B> dericku: 3 gigs
[23:15] <Dream-Ubu> ok, the whole fdisk thing is confusing me :( how do i mount my sata drive? in the most simple way possible >_<
[23:15] <Kalmi> gmachine,readlink
[23:15] <thomc> keri: you mean it just keeps checking for new messages with no success?
[23:16] <blondie18> Kalmi, I tried: xrandr --fbmm 1280x1280 but it didn't work
[23:16] <cheeseman> insert the disk click use entire hard drive click okay
[23:16] <samtihen> calmbola: don't ask a question, have it answered, ask it again, have it answered again, and then ask again. that is dumb.
[23:16] <_CommandeR_> cheeseman, btw i wont buy a mac because im not rich
[23:16] <danierie> hi is there anything liike teamviewer for ubuntu?
[23:16] <gmachine> Kalmi: Thanks. That's just what I needed.
[23:16] <keri> thomc: yes
[23:16] <Dream-Ubu> cheeseman its sata and just shows as mass storage device and it cannot mount the media
[23:17] <calmbola> i think you're pretty dumb so we're pretty even here
[23:17] <L3d> noone ever experianced loss in maps ?? mean the stuf still there but ownly visible thro progs ..
[23:17] <YesImaLinuxN00B> can anyone help me with my networks issues?
[23:17] <cheeseman> do you have ubuntu the newest disk?
[23:17] <tiyowan_> calmbola, samtihen: take it elsewhere, please
[23:17] <`Dave`> Can someone help me connect to my wireless network please
[23:17] <leejongwook> what is alternative cd (?) and i'm looking for *buntu with no desktop
[23:17] <cheeseman> gui interface
[23:17] <danierie> does anyone know teamviewer?
[23:17] <L3d> ill do a reinstall
[23:17] <houms> Dave what kind of card
[23:17] <kapil> blondie18: try xrandr --auto
[23:18] <`Dave`> houms can i talk in private
[23:18] <Kalmi> blondie18, wine itself uses xrandr
[23:18] <cheeseman> you can download it from the ubuntu website
[23:18] <L3d> radeon 9000 suggestions pls ??????
[23:18] <houms> doesnt matter to me really
[23:18] <YesImaLinuxN00B> leejongwook: try ubuntu server edition
[23:18] <Dream-Ubu> cheeseman ive got 9.04 on my 80gb ide and im trying to mount a 250gb sata and is possible move everything onto it and ditch the ide cos i cant install direct onto the sata cos my bios is too stupid to realise theres a usb drive trying to go 1st
[23:18] <blondie18> kapil, didn't work either
[23:18] <leejongwook> YesImaLinuxN00B: thanks :) what is alternative cd (?)
[23:18] <keri> thomc: when sending all it does is sending message says connecting to smtp.central.cox.net
[23:18] <L3d> annyone know a good radeon driver ?
[23:18] <tiyowan_> `Dave`: What wireless card do you have? What type of wifi network are you trying to connect to? WPA? Please describe the problem in more detail.
[23:18] <blondie18> Kalmi, then why can't it reset the resolution after program termination?
[23:18] <tiyowan_> leejongwook: Use the alternate cd when you have problems installing with the normal cd.
[23:19] <leejongwook> i see
[23:19] <L3d> annyone know a good radeon 9000 driver ?
[23:19] <YesImaLinuxN00B> leejongwook: i think its used mainly for upgrading as well
[23:19] <leejongwook> tiyowan_: :) thanks
[23:19] <thomc> keri: so you can't send or receive? can you tell me how you've got it setup in Server Settings and Outgoing Server?
[23:19] <Kalmi> blondie18, try auto
[23:19] <L3d> i can ownly install in safe graph mode ..
[23:19] <loof> who was asking about ethernet over phone lines?
[23:19] <Dr_Willis> L3d:  the older ati cards now use  the GPL (included) radeon or ati driver.
[23:19] <tiyowan_> L3d: There are two. The open source version and the proprietary ATI version. Are you experiencing any problems with your graphics?
[23:19] <Kalmi> YesImaLinuxN00B, any interface present in the interfaces file will be ignored by NetworkManager... this might be what you are looking for....
[23:19] <Dr_Willis> !ati
[23:19] <L3d> ati wise ,jes
[23:19] <tiyowan_> L3d: What graphics card do you have?
[23:20] <blondie18> Kalmi, I did. but it changed nothing
[23:20] <leejongwook> upgrade and when i have some trouble with normal cd, --->alternative cd, ok
[23:20] <cheeseman> you could take the drive outa the usb can and hook it up ide cables and put it directly in your computer
[23:20] <L3d> 9000 gs i think .. its a mobile lap thingy
[23:20] <leejongwook> thanks all :)
[23:20] <YesImaLinuxN00B> Kalmi: well I use a wireless network for internet and i use a wired network for a local network, but ubuntu uses the wired network for internet
[23:20] <Dream-Ubu> cheeseman i'll re phrase it
[23:20] <L3d> no universal control sys ??
[23:20] <keri> thomc: ok  pop.central.cox.net and smtp.centeral.cox.net
[23:21] <loof> who was asking about ethernet over phone lines?
[23:21] <kapil> blondie18: try xrandr -q to see what resolutions are available to you on each display
[23:21] <Dream-Ubu> cheeseman: ok, explanation...80gb ide hard drive, ubuntu is installed onto it, i have a 250gb sata hard drive, im trying to mount it -  transfer the OS onto it and format the 80gb to use in another computer thats too old to handle ubuntu 9.04
[23:21] <tiyowan_> YesImaLinuxN00B: Perhaps keep the wire unplugged?
[23:22] <cheeseman> you un screw the usb cd rom take the drive out and screw it into the computer cfonnect it ide connect the power to it
[23:22] <szczepanski> hej
[23:22] <chevdor> hello, does bootstrap means something to someone ? I need to install ubuntu 'by hand', ie not using ebiquity because partman fails. I guess I need to mount my partitions, copy files and chroot as I used to do with gentoo. Could someone help a bit with this ?
[23:23] <danierie> is there a remote desktop software for ubuntu?
[23:23] <tiyowan_> chevdor: ...have you tried the alternate install cd?
[23:23] <L3d> wait tyowan its radeon 9000 sows its opensource i bet ..
[23:23] <Dream-Ubu> cheeseman: making any sense?
[23:23] <blondie18> kapil, I did. and 1280x800 showed up as the highest value. I passed it with xrandr --fbmm 1280x800 but nothing changed :(
[23:23] <L3d> right ??
[23:23] <tiyowan_> danierie: Yes
[23:23] <L3d> wait tyowan its radeon 9000 sows its opensource i bet ..
[23:23] <cheeseman> i did it before
[23:23] <danierie> and whick one is good?
[23:23] <loof> danierie, : yep. depends what you wanna do tho. i'd use vnc
[23:23] <thomc> keri: it's hard for me to know what the problem is because there are a number of things that could be causing it. This may be helpful: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Cannot_send_mail
[23:23] <Kalmi_> chevdor, why?
[23:23] <tiyowan_> L3d: And you can't install Ubuntu?
[23:23] <chevdor> tiyowan_ kinda... quickly but the shell seemed a bit 'simple', I miss apt-get and so on to install the dmraid package I must have to keep going
[23:24] <L3d> no can in safe graph
[23:24] <keri> thomc: i think it is working.  i sent e-mail to my gmail and replies and it worked both ways
[23:24] <chevdor> Kalmi_ I am installing (trying) on a RAID 10 array
[23:24] <keri> hope i can get from other people too
[23:24] <L3d> it kinda hangs around when normal
[23:24] <Dream-Ubu> >_< erm ok....ive got no CDs.. i
[23:24] <L3d> its installed
[23:24] <thomc> keri: good. It should work if you can send from one account to another.
[23:24] <Dream-Ubu> i think...lol
[23:24] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, sorry...was on the other system. forgot the time
[23:24] <tiyowan_> L3d: Okay...so when it's installed, do the graphical problems go away?
[23:25] <chevdor> Kalmi_, tiyowan_ and btw, thanks for answering :)
[23:25] <L3d> no vid tho.. fullscreen
[23:25] <Papageno> Can someone recommend additional window management tools similar to GnomeShell? I really like GnomeShell and would like to see what else like it is out there.
[23:25] <Dream-Ubu> i'll try and find another memory stick, but thanks cheese :)
[23:25] <kapil> blondie18: the -fbmm is for the size in mm (millimetres).
[23:25] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: np - Are you booted into the liveCD?
[23:25] <_CommandeR_> Papageno, KDE?
[23:25] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, im in the live sys, the lvm is mounted as root (im new to lvm, but /target contains the ubuntu install)
[23:25] <L3d> tiyowan gonna try the opensource ones and restart , nut wich pack ??
[23:25] <L3d> but
[23:25] <tiyowan_> L3d: Your installation of Ubuntu should be using the correct drivers by itself.
[23:26] <Kalmi_> chevdor, sorry... I don't really know much about these things... But could you just copy an already fully-installed ubuntu to the raid array using a livecd?
[23:26] <keri>    thomc: thank you/  i went in and relooked at the account and seen the problem
[23:26] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, i just did a "grub" "find /grub/stage1" "root (hd0,4)" "setup (hd0)"    which did again result in grub error 5 at boot
[23:26] <L3d> dangit and thats safe graph
[23:26] <Papageno> _CommandeR_: GnomeShell isn't Gnome. GnomeShell is a Gnome Panel replacement for Gnome that provides very good management of Gnome's viewports and application launching. It's not a window manager like Gnome or KDE.
[23:26] <Kalmi_> chevdor,  *couldn't you
[23:26] <thomc> keri: No problem.
[23:26] <chevdor> Kalmi_ hmm that's an idea, not sure this would make it clean since there may be specific things in a live cd
[23:26] <L3d> aint getting nothing from display .. :(
[23:26] <blondie18> kapil, anyway, I tried with --fn 1280x800 too and it didn't work neither
[23:26] <kapil> blondie18: i think you need something like "xrandr --mode HxW"
[23:26] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Wait a minute....you're trying to reinstall grub to an lvm?
[23:27] <tiyowan_> L3d: Ok, which version of ubuntu? 9.04?
[23:27] <L3d> have to admit im not that keen on commandos right now ..
[23:27] <loof> danierie, : if you're trying to just connect from linux to a windows machine, use terminal server client
[23:27] <L3d> jaunty
[23:27] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, im not really sure. looks like /boot is on /dev/sda5 but /dev/sda1 is somehow installed with lvm
[23:27] <loof> danierie, : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n33yl1jAqgQ
[23:28] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, i guess the rescue system from 9.04 takes care of mounting the lvm
[23:28] <danierie> loof: thanks
[23:28] <Dream-Ubu> HOLY
[23:28] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: this sounds strange. Could you do a fdisk -l /dev/sda and pastebin the results?
[23:28] <Dream-Ubu> youtube is playing foronce
[23:28] <houms> please hepl with alsa compile 1.20
[23:28] <Kalmi_> chevdor, you don't copy the livecd... You install on some other machine and you copy over the full install using livecds...  That should work.... well... you will need to edit grub's config manully and install grub...
[23:28] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, lvm was an install option, how is that strange?
[23:29] <loof> danierie : if you're trying to view your linux desktop you should use vnc, and a vnc client on your windows machine.
[23:29] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Did you need to use it? :)
[23:29] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, no, not really
[23:29] <danierie> loof: ok works vnc also the other way round?
[23:29] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, but as a default i just accepted it. worked before
[23:29] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, on another system
[23:29] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Okay try this then.
[23:30] <Kalmi_> chevdor, ubuntu installs are hw-independent... I can plug my external usb hdd with a full ubuntu install on it into any machine it just works (um... most of the time)
[23:30] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, let me see if i can start sshd from the rescue system, other system is two floors down..
[23:30] <chevdor> Kalmi_ that won't work in my case First I don't have another machine, but I have an image of my previous install. But since the goal is to use my new RAID 10 array, I need the dmraid module to be used, otherwise, I'll see no filesystem.
[23:30] <loof> you can setup a vnc server on either ubuntu or windows, and then use a vnc client on the other machine to connect
[23:30] <Intangir> how do i turn off the system beep when i press delete/backspace in nautilus.. the gnome - sound settinsg doesnt seem to have an option for it anymore
[23:31] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: sudo grub, root (hd0,1), setup (hd0), quit - that's the general way to reinstall grub
[23:31] <loof> but for accessing windows using RDP (the windows builtin remote sharing stuff) you need to use something like terminal server client;
[23:31] <q0_0p> !boolean
[23:31] <hypersonic> I installed Ubuntu on a USB flash drive to use as a live boot; does anyone have any suggestions as to how that setup could be distributed easily?
[23:32] <q0_0p> !boolean
[23:32] <raven7230> hello guys...i have some computer components.could some1 help me and link compatible parts and create a list . components are listed here: http://pastebin.ca/1469261
[23:32] <hypersonic> ie. so someone else can install the system that I customized
[23:32] <blondie18> kapil, didn't work :(
[23:33] <mbnoimi> do you know any alternative to msdn in ubuntu/linux ? I want to use Linux API functions
[23:33] <cheeseman> i saw that youtube video and it sucks
[23:33] <thomc> raven7230: you'd be better off asking that question in #hardware.
[23:33] <raven7230> thomc: thanks ^)^
[23:33] <loof> cheeseman, : what video?
[23:34] <tiyowan_> raven7230: Hardware components?
 VirusTB, : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzDbvd5knmQ but basically if your key is longer than 20 char
[23:34] <tiyowan_> raven7230: #hardware
[23:34] <raven7230> tiyowan_: yes..hardware..but are you knowledgeable with hardwares?
[23:34] <tiyowan_> cheeseman, loof, VirusTB: Please take the WPA discussion elsewhere or through pm
[23:34] <_CommandeR_> matrixblue, Well, i rebooted with the USB stick and still i get this message  = http://pastebin.com/m38bb2b5e
[23:35] <raven7230> i tried entering in #hardware. they're no help
[23:35] <loof> cheeseman: uh, you probably don't even know what's going on in it
[23:35] <thomc> raven7230: I can give you some advice briefly in PM if you would like?
[23:35] <tiyowan_> raven7230: Try googling - this channel really isn't for that sort of thing
[23:35] <VirusTB> tiyowan_,  i stoped long time! lol im busy watching a movie
[23:35] <raven7230> thomc: sure...^_^ tiyowan_ well... personal opinions are better
[23:36] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, are you sure that hd0,1 does point to the grub files? because find /grub/stage1 returns (hd0,4)
[23:36] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, is it not possible to start sshd from the rescue system? i just failed
[23:37] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: are you getting grub error 5?
[23:37] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, yes
[23:38] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, the partition table...great
[23:38] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: That's usually the sign of an invalid parition table
[23:38] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Run a sudo fdisk -l and pastebin the results, please.
[23:38] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, if you tell me howto start a sshd....then im would do that
[23:39] <_CommandeR_> Hi I get an error when i boot from USB = http://pastebin.com/m38bb2b5e
[23:39] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Umm...don't you have physical access to the system?
[23:39] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, i do...but even with that a pastebin is hard
[23:39] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, its two floors down. no usb stick available
[23:40] <tiyowan_> metalfan___: Google for your laziness, then. :P
[23:40] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, i remember how the archlinux install cd allowed just to run sshd, after the network is configure
[23:40] <metalfan___> d
[23:40] <loof> tiyowan: haha, true, true
[23:41] <Wrin> Anyone know why xVid MPEG-4 has choppy audio in Ubuntu 9.04?
[23:41] <loof> wrin: your computer sux
[23:41] <loof> lolz
[23:41] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, im not lazy, i did "chroot /target /bin/bash", "/usr/sbin/sshd" but connecting to the server results in PTY allocation request failed on channel 0 maybe its because of /proc not mounted
[23:41] <metalfan___> tiyowan_, the ubuntu cd just makes it overly complicated to run a sshd
[23:41] <Wrin> loof: ...it worked in the last version, so stuff it
[23:42] <loof> wrin: hah, ok
[23:42] <loof> you using pulse or alsa? what sound driver?
[23:42] <Wrin> loof: not sure honestly
[23:42] <jeffce> is there a method to upgrade 8.04(that horrible dell version) to 9.04 on a mini 10v without doing a full re-install?
[23:42] <loof> try switching from alsa to pulse, or vice versa
[23:42] <Wrin> loof: Linux noob
[23:42] <Dr_Willis> Wrin:  what player/videocard/ you trying?
[23:42] <tiyowan_> jeffce: sudo dist-upgrade
[23:43] <Wrin> loof: Tried switching it around in sound preferences
[23:43] <loof> wrin: system->preferences->sound
[23:43] <loof> wrin: what does it show in there?
[23:43] <Wrin> Dr_Willis: Tried in VLC and in Totem
[23:43] <aadam> ooooooooooo
[23:43] <Wrin> loof: Everything is set to OSS, but I´ve tried setting them to ALSA and pulse
[23:43] <aadam> heloooooooo
[23:44] <NoonienSoong97> Yea I have ahad some problems with VLC in ubuntu as well
[23:44] <jeffce> tiyowan_: that command is not availible on this system...
[23:44] <loof> and when you select say sound playback what are the options? like is it onboard audio or what?
[23:44] <loof> should list the actual hardware
[23:44] <Wrin> loof: HDA Intel STAC92xx among others
[23:44] <cheeseman> sudo apt-get install
[23:45] <_CommandeR_> Hi I get an error when I try to boot 9.04 from USB = http://pastebin.com/m38bb2b5e
[23:45] <tiyowan_> jeffce: Oh sorry. sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[23:45] <loof> what others?
[23:45] <Wrin> loof: Autodetect, ALSA, OSS, PulseAudio
[23:45] <cheeseman> sudo apt-get install gnome
[23:45] <cheeseman> problem solved
[23:45] <Wrin> loof: Several options for the HDAxx
[23:45] <tiyowan_> _CommandeR_: Your kernel cannot load a module. How did you make the live USB?
[23:46] <jeffce> tiyowan_: and this will save me from having to make a live usb and install from scratch? wow, it cant be this easy...
[23:46] <tiyowan_> jeffce: Yep
[23:46] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, It's a full-install, right?
[23:46] <tiyowan_> jeffce: Well, you might experiences some glitches after the upgrade - google before upgrading
[23:47] <NoonienSoong97> anyways the problem I had earlier is still there. I can't even change, or delete the files need to get ubuntu connected to the repositories. I tried even a installing the latest version and it can't even due to the problem I am having with the connection. All I can get into is the software sources, and nothing else related to updating, changing, or deleting from ubuntu.
[23:47] <_CommandeR_> tiyowan_, Kalmi_  ; was using USB BOOT creator in Ubuntu 9.04 and also the UNetbooting software
[23:48] <_CommandeR_> tiyowan_, Kalmi_  ; Both of them gives me the same error
[23:48] <loof> could try adding "options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1" to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
[23:48] <tiyowan_> _CommandeR_: Are you using the same iso as the source?
[23:48] <loof> wrin: and reboot
[23:48] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, buggy driver... this will sound stupid.... but you will need to unplug it at the right moment and than plug it back in.... after the first error :)
[23:49] <_CommandeR_> tiyowan_, Used iso from ubuntu.com
[23:49] <Distro^Junkie> trying to get a usb hard drive to be detected on ubuntu 9.04 64 bit
[23:50] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, there is bug about it on launchpad with that workaround... but I can't seem to find it
[23:50] <Wrin> loof: Gonna take a second
[23:50] <loof> wrin: np
[23:50] <sahak> is Ubuntu 9.10 going to use KMS by default?
[23:50] <Wrin> loof: restarting
[23:50] <danbhfive> sahak: try +1
[23:51] <Vixon9> Hello, is anyone here using a GTX 275 on ubuntu?  I recently purchaced one, and Nvidia says linux does not yet support it.
[23:51] <_CommandeR_> Kalmi_, hm, First it comes to the load i press enter to load Ubuntu with no changes to my pc then i can see the ata erros that are usual then i can see the bios error for a sec then it shows the progress bar for several minutes then black screen showing the errors i gave from the pastebin
[23:52] <tiyowan_> _CommandeR_: What kind of bios error?
[23:52] <MattCampbell> How do I get Ubuntu (default GNOME desktop) to use a USB audio device by default instead of the onboard audio?
[23:52] <|PaperTiger|> Anyone know how to get Amarok to recognise a Creative Zen?
[23:52] <_CommandeR_> tiyowan_, http://pastebin.com/m38bb2b5e
[23:52] <Vixon9> Go to System-Sounds?
[23:52] <danbhfive> MattCampbell: maybe try gstreamer-properties
[23:52] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, unplug and plug it back in right after the soft resets
[23:52] <jeffce> tiyowan_: thanks, i can fix glitches :-)
[23:52] <blondie18> Kalmi_, I got it working with xrandr -s 0
[23:52] <Vixon9> System - PRefrerences-sound*
[23:53] <Wrin> loof: Still doing it
[23:53] <loof> wrin: np
[23:53] <_CommandeR_> Kalmi_, ehm before the progress bar ?
[23:53] <loof> wrin: er doh misread
[23:53] <loof> hm
[23:53] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, yes
[23:53] <eax> Hi there :) I'm trying to set up a multi-monitor system using the Nvidia driver tool, can anyone tell how to set one monitor as the "main" monitor over the other one? :)
[23:53] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, right after the soft resets
[23:53] <Wrin> loof: Its weird, not doing it with anything other than the xVid MP3 at 48000Hz
[23:53] <Vixon9> I think you canclick and hold on one of the pictures of the monitors and move it to the left of the other
[23:54] <_CommandeR_> Kalmi_, ehm what do you mean with the soft resets ?
[23:54] <samourai_41> salut
[23:54] <loof> wrin: what's your exact machine? like make/model? it'll help
[23:54] <Wrin> loof: Have music and MP3 that both work at 48000Hz
[23:54] <MattCampbell> OK, if I change the settings in System/Preferences/Sound, will I bypass PulseAudio?  I know PulseAudio is widely disliked, but I assume it's there for a reason.
[23:54] <ruler> WHERE WE are usung sun virtual box
[23:54] <Wrin> loof: Dell Inspiron 1520
[23:54] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, softreset failed (device not ready)
[23:54] <Vixon9> im not sure Matt, sorry
[23:54] <tiyowan_> _CommandeR_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7312473&postcount=5
[23:54] <berbex> exit
[23:55] <eax> Anyone? :)
[23:55] <tiyowan_> MattCampbell: Yep - change the settings to ALSA
[23:55] <ruler> sun virtual box
[23:55] <MattCampbell> Also, does System/Preferences/Sound cover non-GStreamer apps such as Adobe Flash Player?
[23:55] <Vixon9> eax:  Click and hold one monitor and drag it to the left of the other in settings manager?
[23:55] <eax> Vixion9: And then Apply or?
[23:56] <eax> Oh well restarting X thanks :)
[23:56] <ruler> what is sun virtualbox
[23:56] <_CommandeR_> tiyowan_, this error only happens when trying to boot ubuntu from USB, i have full working Ubuntu 9.04 Wubi with my pc
[23:56] <shadeslayer> hi i can install the USB creator in a KDE live session but i cannot start it
[23:57] <Kalmi_> _CommandeR_, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/350946/comments/15
[23:57] <pyyter1977> hi
[23:57] <tiyowan_> _CommandeR_: I know - it's a known bug, check the link Kalmi_ posted
[23:57] <tiyowan_> !welcome | pyyter1977
[23:57] <pyyter1977> haw can i reinstall vista___
[23:57] <tiyowan_> shadeslayer: What happens when you try to start it?
[23:57] <tiyowan_> pyyter1977: Reinstall vista? Try #windows
[23:57] <shadeslayer> i have to make another bootable USB since the USB im currently using was not written to properly
[23:57] <_CommandeR_> Kalmi_, tiyowan_  I will try it thanx m8
[23:58] <pyyter1977> i have vista home premium
[23:58] <Kalmi_> pyyter1977, ##windows
[23:58] <ruler> what is the use of sun virtual box
[23:58] <tiyowan_> pyyter1977: Ask the people in the #windows channel
[23:58] <MattCampbell> Does anyone know why Ubuntu even uses PulseAudio when ALSA has dmix?
[23:58] <tiyowan_> ruler: Google for "virtualization"
[23:58] <lou_> hi,ruler .Virtual box is used to imitate a real OS
[23:58] <Blinkiz> Hi. I have a package from a PPA I want to install. It has another package under "suggest" that is being installed. What is the command in apt-get to ignore these suggests?
[23:58] <tiyowan_> MattCampbell: Because PulseAudio is the default. Change it.
[23:58] <danbhfive> MattCampbell: what is dmix?
[23:58] <tiyowan_> shadeslayer: Do you have a Windows installation available?
[23:59] <shadeslayer> tiyowan_: http://paste.ubuntu.com:80/201141/
[23:59] <ruler> lou_: what please tell clearly i am new to ubuntu
[23:59] <pyyter1977> yes bat on acer 7720 non work alt+f10
[23:59] <shadeslayer> tiyowan_: i do but since i lost grub when the installer erased the partition
[23:59] <pyyter1977> non i don=t have a cd
[23:59] <shadeslayer> i cannot boot it