[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: i have a seperate home partition
[00:00] <ARMENIAN> rickest: actually i just closed out the terminal window on screen 0 is guess it's called and xfce turned off, weird though, what if i didn't want closing the terminal window to kill xfce
[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: i told it to use it as home
[00:00] <_matt> cernenus, did you try fedora or another distro to see if it's just ubuntu?
[00:00] <cernenus> _matt, anything like this ever happen to you?
[00:00] <TomR> hi
[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: btw this is a command line install with the gnome package
[00:00] <rickest> ARMENIAN: probably have to 'nohup' it or run the second server in a 'screen' session
[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: i also have kubuntu-desktop
[00:00] <TomR> i'm having troubles with wubi
[00:00] <_matt> cernenus, with PC-BSD it happened to me a couple times
[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: i mainly use kde
[00:00] <ARMENIAN> rickest: ohh ok, got u, this is pretty cool though i can run multiple desktop enviroments or just like probably even vnc into a windows machine right?
[00:00] <racecar56> jessemilette: yes, 4 and i like it :o
[00:00] <Guest98619> hey guys im running ubuntu jaunty on my toshiba satellite pro a120.. but it won't reconize my gfx drivers.. which is onboard.. what do i do?
[00:01] <racecar56> jessemilette: in the past i didn't
[00:01] <cernenus> _matt, it is pclos works fine only debian, gnome  distros do it
[00:01] <NemesisD> anyone? i've got no audio and get this in syslog pulseaudio[4276]: module-alsa-sink.c: Error opening PCM device front:0: Device or resource busy
[00:01] <rickest> ARMENIAN: yes. only difference is VNC on linux will be another desktop altogether, not the same one you see when you're sitting there as is the case w/ Windows
[00:01] <TomR> umm can someone help me with wubi?
[00:01] <TomR> it won't install correctly
[00:01] <jessemilette> racecar56, did you delete all the hidden files in your home partition before you reinstalled? Thats the only thing I can think of.
[00:01] <racecar56> jessemilette: no, i would have lost my data D:
[00:02] <_matt> cernenus, if it's only gnome distros that do it, why dont you use kubuntu or xubuntu?
[00:02] <rickest> ARMENIAN: iow, VNC is really another x-server just like what we just did with startxfce4, except you can't ctrl-f8 to it, you would have to use vncclient to see it, even from the same machine!
[00:02] <jessemilette> racecar56, no just the hidden ones begining with .
[00:02] <racecar56> jessemilette: i knoqw
[00:02] <racecar56> jessemilette: i know
[00:02] <ARMENIAN> rickest: not sure what u mean, liek when i login there is thge session window that i guess allows u to vnc to a windows machine or another linux machine
[00:02] <Krinkle> hey guys im running ubuntu jaunty on my toshiba satellite pro a120.. but it won't reconize my gfx drivers.. which is onboard.. what do i do?
[00:02] <rickest> ARMENIAN: have you ever run VNC on windows
[00:02] <_matt> Krinkle, google.
[00:02] <TomR> can someone help me with wubi? it won't change install the boot loader and stuff
[00:03] <Pici> !google | _matt
[00:03] <cernenus> _matt, for some reason kubuntu download fails every time.
[00:03] <ARMENIAN> rickest: yeah
[00:03] <racecar56> ack why does network manager say my device isn't managed
[00:03] <_matt> Pici, my bad
[00:03] <jessemilette> racecar56, alright, that could be it, beyond that, I can help anymore
[00:03] <jessemilette> racecar56 *cant
[00:03] <rickest> ARMENIAN: when in log in to a Windows box running VNC server, you see the same thing as the guy sitting there would see. you share that desktop.  not true w/ linux.  the vnc server is in no way related to the server that the guy sitting in front of the box sees
[00:03] <_matt> cernenus, have you tried different mirrors?
[00:03] <Guest38885> _matt, please i tried googling it.. didn't help me
[00:04] <racecar56> why does network manager say my device isn't managed?
[00:04] <_matt> Guest38885, what is the gfx model and ill look it up
[00:04] <cernenus> ubottu, i think _matt was just trying to help
[00:04] <rickest> ARMENIAN: which is really awesome because you can run a "heavy" GUI desktop locally and run a very simple low-resource window manager for VNC (IceWM, etc.)
[00:04] <K99Brain> cernenus, try to use torrent
[00:04] <rich0_> ok.  i have kopete working.  how do i initiate a video chat?  the cam is working.  i can see myself in configuration.
[00:04] <racecar56> oh heck ill install ubuntu-desktop
[00:05] <rickest> ARMENIAN: gotta run, will be on tomorrow if you have more Qs
[00:05] <laeg> i consistently lose sound in ff periodically, usually when i have vlc open or something else that uses my audo. i use alsa on ubuntu - is there a fix?
[00:05] <ARMENIAN> rickest: ok, thanks :)
[00:05] <racecar56> but how do i avoid ubuntu-desktop overwriting my kubuntu-desktop bootscreen?
[00:05] <TomR> hey, I installed Ubuntu using Wubi in Windows XP. but after the install it didn't tell me to reboot or anything. When I reboot it just goes straight to Windows XP.
[00:05] <_matt> ubottu is a bot
[00:05] <Guest38885> _matt, 945GM Express-chipset
[00:06] <cernenus> i know i was being a smart a$$
[00:06] <lpsmith> Hey,  I got a newbie question
[00:06] <TomR> ubottu, i love you.
[00:06] <racecar56> how do i avoid ubuntu-desktop overwriting my kubuntu-desktop bootscreen?
[00:06] <racecar56> TomR: XD
[00:06] <_matt> Guest38885, it says i810 is default for gnome
[00:06] <_matt> i mean ubuntu
[00:07] <TomR> would someone please PLEASE help me with installing Ubuntu using Wubi?
[00:07] <racecar56> how do i avoid ubuntu-desktop overwriting my kubuntu bootscreen?
[00:07] <Guest38885> _matt, sorry i'm not sure i follow
[00:07] <jessemilette> how do I change my name????
[00:07] <_matt> the driver
[00:07] <rex_> hello
[00:07] <racecar56> TomR: 1st step: wipe windows 2nd step: install ubuntu 3rd step: ??? 4th step: PROFIT
[00:07] <donavan_> HELP!   just upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 and all hell has broken loose with my graphics ... how do I fix it
[00:07] <_matt> Guest38885, wait, what are you trying to do
[00:07] <rex_> jessemilette : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7583951#post7583951
[00:07] <TomR> racecar56, that doesn't help me.
[00:07] <racecar56> !intel | donavan_
[00:07] <cernenus> lpsmith, whats the question?
[00:07] <jessemilette> rex_thanks
[00:08] <lpsmith> what is hal-system-smbi?
[00:08] <racecar56> donavan_: or do you not have an intel gfx cad
[00:08] <racecar56> donavan_: *card
[00:08] <rex_> use sudo and your command
[00:08] <donavan_> raecar56: thanks but it for a ati card
[00:08] <racecar56> ack why does network manager say my device isn't managed
[00:08] <Guest38885> _matt, im trying to get my gfx working so i can play wow
[00:08] <racecar56> i'm getting mad at network manager
[00:08] <rex_> I want to empyt my pendrive trash
[00:08] <_matt> oh okay then
[00:08] <cernenus> lpsmith, someone else should be able to help as i cannot
[00:08] <lpsmith> cernenus:  I would google it, but my computer suddenly has gotten *very* *very* slow
[00:08] <jessemilette> rex_, i ment my username for this (freenode) instead of jessemilette
[00:09] <lpsmith> And I rebooted and am having the same difficulties
[00:09] <TomR> if i install ubuntu using wubi it just doesn't let me choose it when rebooting. i don't want to split my hard-drive
[00:09] <TomR> wubi is a useless piece of crap
[00:09] <laeg> i consistently lose sound in ff periodically, usually when i have vlc open or something else that uses my audo. i use alsa on ubuntu - is there a fix?
[00:09] <donavan_> racercar56: its a ati radeon  hd 4350
[00:10] <racecar56> "[00:10] <rex_> sudo usermod -l newname oldname
[00:10] <rex_> jessemilette
[00:10] <_matt> Guest38885, sorry man, i have no clue
[00:10] <TomR> ubottu
[00:10] <SeaPhor> jessemilette, is it registered?
[00:10] <_matt> i tried looking it up
[00:10] <_matt> sorry man
[00:10] <TomR> hi ubottu
[00:10] <jessemilette> SeaPhor, yes
[00:10] <racecar56> donavan_: ati fails
[00:10] <TomR> ubottu, i love you!
[00:10] <racecar56> donavan_: reinstall is all i can think of
[00:10] <nigtv> I am wondering if any recent updates are known to interfere with iwconfig, or dhclient, I seem to have recently lost the ability to get an IP using dhclient, can only connect with the graphical client.
[00:11] <donavan_> racecar56 the driver or the OS
[00:11] <Pici> !msgthebot | TomR
[00:11] <racecar56> donavan_: OS
[00:11] <SeaPhor> jessemilette, ask in #nickserv
[00:11] <racecar56> i thought network-manager was supposed to 'just work'
[00:11] <racecar56> yeah right
[00:11] <jessemilette> SeaPhor thanks
[00:11] <Pici> SeaPhor, jessemilette: The proper channel is #freenode
[00:12] <nigtv> I ask because I recently installed wmii, and dont seem to be able to start up the graphical client for networking in wmii, and dhclient no longer works
[00:12] <jessemilette> Pici thanks
[00:12] <donavan_> isnt there a way to get basic graphic support after you mess it up from the command line
[00:12] <SeaPhor> Pici, true, but it re-directs, sorry jessemilette
[00:12] <gogeta> donavan_: yes xinit
[00:13] <d0htem> what does virtual machine host ubuntu do?
[00:13] <donavan_> gogeta thanks I thought there was one but its been forever since I needed to use it
[00:13] <racecar56> why does network manager say my device isn't managed
[00:14] <donavan_> d0htem that are you wanting to know exactly
[00:14] <Dulak> racecar56: did you setup the interface in /etc/network/interfaces?
[00:14] <racecar56> Dulak: probably not
[00:14] <racecar56> Dulak: it DOES have things about eth0 though
[00:15] <Dulak> racecar56: that's the opposite of what I expected, network manager only manages interfaces that aren't listed in /etc/network/interfaces
[00:15] <nerdy_kid> does anyone know how to patch kernels???
[00:15] <racecar56> Dulak: k
[00:15] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, yes, good luck
[00:16] <racecar56> Dulak: hmm it still dosen't work
[00:16] <gogeta> donavan_: or you can use the vesa driver
[00:16] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, its not worth the time whatsoever unless you a A) a kernel dev B) have to have a realtime kernel
[00:16] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, otherwise you should only compile stable kernel releases
[00:16] <Dulak> racecar56: you need to restart networking at least if you change it, might even take a full reboot
[00:16] <nerdy_kid> Titan8990: I need to patch how? I downloaded the source, patched that, but now i cant create the initrd image
[00:17] <JoeKerr> can i use ubuntu as a server to host windows xp's?
[00:17] <ARMENIAN> does anyone know if i can start another x server and vnc into a windows machine?
[00:17] <donavan_> gogeta thats what I was thinking if used the vesa then i could just reinstall ati packages and maybe that would fix it ... it seems like the resolution is set way to high for my monitor but being that i cant see to change it, it makes for an interesting problem
[00:18] <ARMENIAN> JoeKerr: wat do u mean host windows xps?
[00:18] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, you don't need initrd if you configured it properly
[00:18] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, i have actually never made an initrd
[00:18] <gogeta> donavan_: you can use dpkg reconfigure
[00:18] <donavan_> gogeta ok xinit just gave me the same problem I get when I boot up
[00:19] <PhantomSV> anyone having issues burning dvd isos in ubuntu 9.04?
[00:19] <gogeta> donavan_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[00:20] <racecar56> Dulak: thanks
[00:20] <racecar56> Dulak: works like magic
[00:20] <Zorael^2> When I have modified sources of something I downloaded from git, and I can see the changes with git diff, how do I get it to produce diff files that patch can use?
[00:20] <gogeta> donavan_: or edit /etc/xorg.conf and remove the res that to high
[00:20] <Dulak> racecar56: np
[00:21] <gogeta> donavan_: sudo vi /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[00:21] <JoeKerr> i have small 4 comp network running XP...i want to try to use a server and thinking about using ubuntu
[00:21] <Titan8990> gogeta, thats not right.... /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:21] <gogeta> lol
[00:21] <gogeta> yea cap x
[00:21] <JoeKerr> can i transfer all my windows ntfs file to ubuntu?
[00:22] <donavan_> gogeta cant really use dpkg bcause i dont know the package i need to mess with
[00:22] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, if you really wanted to
[00:22] <gogeta> i told you lol
[00:22] <gogeta> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[00:22] <SeaPhor> and gogeta i believe the "Ubuntu way" is gksudo gedit ...
[00:22] <Titan8990> SeaPhor, no way
[00:22] <gogeta> SeaPhor: hes bash only
[00:22] <donavan_> gogeta sorr about the last thing xchat wasnt scrolling and i missed a munch of your posts
[00:22] <Titan8990> SeanTater, thats the "lame way"
[00:23] <gogeta> lol ok
[00:23] <JoeKerr> can ubuntu read my external drive of windows files?
[00:23] <jschiff> JoeKerr: yes
[00:23] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, yes
[00:23] <SeaPhor> ooo, ok, TY Titan8990 and gogeta , i must have missed that part
[00:23] <nerdy_kid> I have an external HD with OSX on it, can QEMU run it?
[00:23] <JoeKerr> i was reading that you need some kind of programs to read ntfs file
[00:24] <jschiff> JoeKerr: sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g i believe
[00:24] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, maybe if you make an image that can possibly be converted, I would doubt it
[00:24] <jschiff> JoeKerr: you try just plugging it in...?
[00:24] <JoeKerr> so its not as easy as just installing ubuntu and transferring all the files
[00:24] <Titan8990> jschiff, you only need that to write, you can copy files off with the standard ntfs-3g
[00:24] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr, not be default, the ntfs-3g is for advanced tasks like partition management
[00:25] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr just plug it in and it will work for reading /Writing
[00:25] <JoeKerr> i'm also having problem downloading unbuntu server 9.04 from the main web page
[00:25] <nerdy_kid> Titan8990, how would i make an image, if it is possible?
[00:25] <JoeKerr> keep saying the .iso file is corrupted...anyone else having this prob?
[00:25] <jschiff> sorry :(
[00:26] <Zorael^2> Download it via a torrent
[00:26] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr, are you burning it to a CD?
[00:26] <JoeKerr> yes
[00:27] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr The CD burning proccess hardly ever works right (for me at least)\
[00:27] <JoeKerr> i thought i'd burn it thru windows xp and install from there
[00:27] <TuxedoBond> Should I use Ext3 or Ext4?
[00:27] <JoeKerr> i'm able to burn successfully the desktop version
[00:27] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr, just unzip the iso with Universal Extractor (google it) and write it on a flash disk
[00:27] <donavan_> gogeta on problem with editing the /etc/x11/xorg.conf   I dont have an /ect/x11 directory
[00:28] <jschiff> TuxedoBond: etc4
[00:28] <nerdy_kid> JoeKerr, then boot off the flash disk
[00:28] <jschiff> ext4*
[00:28] <ARMENIAN> does anyone know if i can start another x server and vnc into a windows machine?
[00:28] <bastidrazor> donavan_, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:28] <limun> <-- looking for a linux alternative for winamp, must support shoutcast / icecast
[00:28] <TuxedoBond> No need for Ext3?
[00:28] <JoeKerr> i'll try the usb route then
[00:28] <jschiff> TuxedoBond: ext4 is faster and stable, no reason to use ext 3
[00:28] <TuxedoBond> OK.
[00:28] <gogeta> donavan_: /etx/X11
[00:28] <gogeta> arg
[00:29] <TuxedoBond> Doesn't Ubuntu default to Ext3 using the automatic partitioning?
[00:29] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, with dd
[00:29] <gogeta> donavan_: /etx/X11/xorg.conf
[00:29] <jschiff> TuxedoBond: yes
[00:29] <gogeta> dammet
[00:29] <gogeta> etc
[00:29] <donavan_> AHH missed the capital thanks gogeta and bastidrazor
[00:29] <Flannel> jschiff, TuxedoBond: ext4 is not stable yet
[00:29] <JoeKerr> where can i get a PDF instruction to use ubuntu as a file server
[00:29] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, dd if=/dev/PARTITION of=file.img
[00:29] <jschiff> Flannel: sure it is
[00:29] <Titan8990> nerdy_kid, or i think you can do it with gnu parted more efficiently
[00:29] <TuxedoBond> What about ReiserFS?
[00:29] <nerdy_kid> Titan8990 Thanks!!!!!
[00:30] <nerdy_kid> Titan8990, ive tryed...
[00:30] <dsdeiz> hi! anyone care to help me with this one?
[00:30] <gogeta> donavan_: then modes you should see your rez chnage it to a correct one
[00:30] <dsdeiz> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/xsetbg-to-set-background-738811/
[00:30] <gogeta> dona
[00:30] <jschiff> Flannel: ext4 became stable late 2008
[00:30] <gogeta> donavan_: you need to to be su
[00:30] <Out_Cold> how do i tell which devices are mounted to which points?
[00:31] <Titan8990> jschiff, that was the opinion of the devs, not the entire community
[00:31] <jschiff> lol..
[00:31] <jschiff> ext4 is stable for crying out loud
[00:31] <jschiff> since 2.6.28
[00:31] <bastidrazor> Out_Cold, mount
[00:31] <jschiff> just because ubuntu doesn't use it by default doesn't mean it's not stable
[00:31] <Flannel> jschiff: That's why we get occassional loss of data, right?
[00:31] <Titan8990> jschiff, doesn't mean it doesn't still have problems, its a brand new filesystem
[00:31] <graingert> !question | gingeroo
[00:32] <jschiff> i've used it since it came out and i've never got any data loss
[00:32] <Titan8990> jschiff, ubuntu will usually be the first to make something unstable the "default" such as pulseaudio but this time it was fedora that defaults to ext4 first
[00:32] <Dracofodder> looking for good clear instructions on setting up a second monitor with ubuntu 9.04, nvidia graphics card (driver 173.14.16)
[00:33] <JoeKerr> is ubuntu the best one to use to run a file server?
[00:33] <donavan_> gogeta im logged in as root and I got the xorg.conf file opened but it looks like a generic file nothing really in it but i have a bunch of other xorg.conf.2009xxxxxxx files in the directory looks like the date should i try renaming one of the older ones to my xorg.conf ?
[00:33] <Titan8990> Dracofodder, that should be configurable via the nvidia-settings gui
[00:33] <bastidrazor> Dracofodder, install nvidia-settings and run it with gksudo nvidia-settings then go from there.
[00:33] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, file servers are trivial and can be ran on virtually an os
[00:33] <dsdeiz> what is this?
[00:33] <dsdeiz> what is this?
[00:34] <dsdeiz> what is this? apt-xapian-index
[00:34] <Titan8990> donavan_, it is generic because a xorg.conf is no longer even needed
[00:34] <dsdeiz> !info update-apt-xapian-index
[00:34] <JoeKerr> which os is the most popular
[00:34] <dsdeiz> !info apt-xapian-index
[00:34] <lstarnes> JoeKerr: windows
[00:34] <K99Brain> JoeKerr, if you ask in this official ubuntu channel, the answer cannot be nothing else than yes
[00:34] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, does popularity matter?
[00:34] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, and yes, a "lets start a distro war" question is better suited for #linux
[00:35] <donavan_> titan8990 if its not needed then where do you change the graphics driver info at
[00:35] <JoeKerr> i'm not a lynux user...in windows not all version is good
[00:35] <graingert> JoeKerr, what is lynux?
[00:35] <dsdeiz> u should try lynux
[00:36] <JoeKerr> so far i'm only been playing with ubuntu
[00:36] <graingert> dsdeiz, is lynux any good?
[00:36] <Titan8990> donavan_, its all auto-detected by HAL the only time you need to specify a graphics driver is when they are proprietary such as nvidia or fglrx
[00:36] <william56> hey, i ran fixmbr to try and boot from my windows partition, and restored my partition table with testdisk after fixmbr mangled it.. now i can mount all the partitions and read them, but parted and hotplug don't notice them
[00:36] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor: .. thanks, first time trying to setup secondary monitor.  Do I then do twinview, or separate X screen?
[00:36] <william56> anyone have suggestions for me?
[00:36] <graingert> dsdeiz, a desendant of mynix no doubt?
[00:36] <graingert> Dracofodder, twinview
[00:36] <koshari> william56 were they in an extended partition?
[00:36] <JoeKerr> right now im deciding whether to install windows 2008 server or ubuntu
[00:37] <dsdeiz> graingert: I have no idea if it exists. I thought the guy misspelled it.
[00:37] <william56> two of the partitions were, including /boot
[00:37] <dreki> does feisty come with anything to monitor CPU, GPU, and/or harddrive temps? or is there another good app?
[00:37] <graingert> Dracofodder, just plug it in - it should do it automatically - configure it with nvidia-settings
[00:37] <graingert> dsdeiz, I know - and you ruined it
[00:37] <graingert> dsdeiz, ;-)
[00:37] <koshari> william56 you may have a bit of trouble then iam afraid
[00:37] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, use what your confortable with but windows 2008 server will be MUCH more resource heavy and require GUI administration
[00:37] <dsdeiz> graingert: oh, my bad
[00:37] <donavan_> titan8990 i am using a ati radeon card but after i upgraded to 9.04 from 8.10 my video looks like it is trying to display too many pixels on the screen it all messed up
[00:37] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, not to mention it costs like $700
[00:38] <K99Brain> JoeKerr, it exists ubuntu server, specifically for servers, without graphics
[00:38] <wenk> So, I'm about 1 hr on ubuntu after been using Fedora and OpenSuse for years, trying to get wireless up, the wiki says my card(a BroadCom BCM4328 Rev 03) is supported and works out of the box.  The little hardware driver gui says BroadCom STA wireless is activated but not in use.  However, I can't see wlan0 from iwconfig, and Network Manager doesn't think I have any wireless.
[00:38] <demogorgon15> hello
[00:38] <TuxedoBond> So...Ext4 or Ext3, or ReiserFS?
[00:38] <JoeKerr> i already have the software but from what i've read its not all that good
[00:38] <Titan8990> donavan_, you always have to reinstall drivers after kernel upgrades because the modules are compiled using the head for file for that particular kernel
[00:38] <william56> koshari: /boot then an ext3 storage partition are extended, and my ntfs, then swap, then the root directory for ubuntu are there before the two extended
[00:38] <JoeKerr> i dont need all the graphics crap...just a stable platform
[00:38] <Titan8990> donavan_, reinstall fglrx
[00:38] <demogorgon15> has anyone here gotta a logitech clear char usb headset working?
[00:38] <K99Brain> TuxedoBond, ext3 in my opinion
[00:38] <sebsebseb> TuxedoBond: Ext3 the current default,  Ext4 by default in the next version of Ubuntu, but that means for full Ext4 support people need to clean install
[00:39] <sebsebseb> TuxedoBond: Ext4 also an optional file system for 9.04
[00:39] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, they have specialized linux distros that can make your linux box a NAS
[00:39] <koshari> william56 you should be able to see the primary partitions grom parted
[00:39] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, much more suited for the task of a simple file server
[00:40] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, http://www.freenas.org/
[00:40] <william56> putting print into parted results in this, koshari: "Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk!"
[00:40] <Titan8990> JoeKerr, you can run your box headless
[00:40] <ARMENIAN> when i do startx -- :1 i keep getting error starting NO protocol specified
[00:40] <JoeKerr> thanks for all the help
[00:40] <dreki> does feisty come with anything to monitor CPU, GPU, and/or harddrive temps? or is there another good app?
[00:41] <koshari> william56 dunno migt be worth trying ##linux
[00:41] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, whats in your .xinitrc?
[00:41] <netsurf3> dreki, i use gkrellm it does it all!
[00:41] <K99Brain> dreki, feisty is quite old, isn't it?
[00:42] <william56> alright, thanks, koshari
[00:42] <donavan_> titan8990 got  command that will let me do that from the command line dont know what it is called
[00:42] <Freddy2> hi
[00:42] <Freddy2> is only me, or keyserver is down?
[00:42] <Freddy2> i mean, keyserver.ubuntu.com
[00:43] <Titan8990> !ati
[00:43] <K99Brain> Freddy2, it responds to the ping, so it's up
[00:44] <K99Brain> Freddy2, but maybe you can try another keyserver
[00:44] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i did nohup before with /usr/bin/startxfce4 and it gave no protocol error now i deleted the nohup file in home directory and i no longer get the error but still all i get is a black screen
[00:44] <Titan8990> donavan_, aptitude search fglrx
[00:44] <dreki> K99Brain: rofl, sry, i ment to say jaunty, i was talking to someone else about feisty cause i used to use it, and got them crossed in my head...
[00:44] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, you need to put "exec startxfce4" in your .xinitrc
[00:44] <Freddy2> hmm it was a firewall problem, it's listening on a "non expected for me" tcp port :)
[00:45] <Freddy2> it works now
[00:45] <Freddy2> thx
[00:45] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i don't want to launch xfce :) , that works, what I'm trying to do is launch a simple x server so that i can vnc into a windows machine
[00:45] <donavan_> titan8990 thanks for that i always wondered how you searched the aptitude stuff
[00:46] <Titan8990> donavan_, you can also do: sudo aptitude  and you will get a TUI similar to synatpic
[00:46] <Bohemian> how can i tell what video card i have?
[00:47] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, you have to have a application running on the xserver in order for it to start
[00:47] <Bohemian> lspci ?
[00:47] <donavan_> titan8990 being that is says i already have the newest driver do i uninstall and then reinstall or what ?
[00:47] <Titan8990> donavan_, reinstall should be fine
[00:47] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: hmm, cause someone on the linux server told me i could just do startx -- :1 and it would start
[00:48] <MontelEdwards> FAT32 is the same as vFat rightt?
[00:48] <Freddy2> right
[00:48] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: basically what i'm trying to do is run a separate like idk what it's called but a fullscreen window which i can switch to using ctrl+alt+f8 for example where it's vnced into a windows machine
[00:48] <MontelEdwards> thanks Freddy2
[00:48] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor: fairly clear interface, but I'm getting a failed to set metamode error  problem possibly with the nvidia card? or the second monitor?  it appears to have detected it, but won't activate.  Or do I have to write to the X config file and restart before it will work?
[00:48] <Freddy2> that was fast.. xD
[00:48] <Zxcvb> is it possible to uninstall a library without uninstalling everything that depends on it?
[00:48] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, alright but you have to exec something out of your .xinitrc
[00:49] <SeaPhor> Bohemian, sudo lshw -C video
[00:49] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, such as a terminal emulator:   exec rxvt
[00:49] <bastidrazor> Dracofodder, you have to run it with gksudo and yes save to X then restart gdm/kdm
[00:49] <ARMENIAN> ohh ok rxvt i've seen that somewhere here let me try it
[00:49] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, xserver won't run by itself because it can't do anything by itself
[00:50] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor: thanks, wasn't sure to take the step unless it was working, since I hadn't backup my config files first.
[00:50] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, or you may just want to put the vnc session in your .xinitrc
[00:50] <donavan_> titan8990 well everything looks like it worked rebooting about to find out
[00:50] <Bohemian> SeaPhor: once i know the driver, how do i update it?
[00:50] <bastidrazor> Dracofodder, some setting will not work until a restart.
[00:50] <Titan8990> donavan_, pastebin your xorg.conf first
[00:51] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor:   well here goes   geronimo!   (and thanks for the help)
[00:51] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvbAawBGmgE&feature=related
[00:51] <donavan_> cant really do that from a command line ... at least not with out some help
[00:51] <[Pwner]John> How can i run ubuntu and windows at the same time?
[00:51] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, 5 part video series, explains way better than i ever could
[00:51] <SeaPhor> Bohemian, have you looked at System>Administration>Hardware Drivers?
[00:51] <Titan8990> donavan_, aptitude search wgetpaste
[00:51] <[Pwner]John> :o
[00:51] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: lol i just tried startx rxvt -- :3 but it just crashed, the odd thing is i dont have an .xinitrc in my home folder
[00:51] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: you can run windows in VirtualBoxOSE in seamless mode
[00:51] <bastidrazor> donavan_, you can.. install pastebinit then pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:51] <Titan8990> donavan_, or actually: aptitude search pastebin
[00:51] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: and yes the files are unhidden ;-)
[00:51] <[Pwner]John> moymoy: seamless mode?
[00:51] <lstarnes> [Pwner]John: unless you run one of them in a virtual machine, you can't
[00:52] <[Pwner]John> does a laptop count as a virtual machine?
[00:52] <[Pwner]John> :p
[00:52] <ardnaxele> yo
[00:52] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, you typically don't because modern distros don't use them by default
[00:52] <lstarnes> [Pwner]John: no
[00:52] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: yeah.. it integrates the virtual machine with your desktop.. youtube it or something
[00:52] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, just create the file
[00:52] <TuxedoBond> I'm setting up a dual boot system. Concerning the Ubuntu system I want one partition as the boot and the remaining free space as an LVM containing the rest, such as /home, swap, etc.
[00:52] <moymoy> !virtualboxose | [Pwner]John
[00:52] <moymoy> !virtualbox | [Pwner]John
[00:52] <[Pwner]John> :o
[00:52] <[Pwner]John> i know that
[00:52] <[Pwner]John> i have ubuntu installed
[00:53] <moymoy> !virtualmachine | [Pwner]John
[00:53] <[Pwner]John> but...
[00:53] <Pici> !enter | [Pwner]John
[00:53] <Bohemian> SeaPhor: you can update from there?
[00:53] <Pici> !msgthebot | moymoy
[00:53] <[Pwner]John> how do i put it on virtual box?
[00:53] <TuxedoBond> I'm doing it manually during the install screen of Ubuntu, should I set the 100 MB partition for boot as /boot and bootable?
[00:53] <SeaPhor> Bohemian, are there restricted drivers there that are not enabled?
[00:53] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: there should be a an application you can install in synaptic
[00:53] <[Pwner]John> which is...
[00:53] <[Pwner]John> D:
[00:53] <Pici> [Pwner]John: You'd need to install Windows into a virtualbox session
[00:54] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: look for VirtualBoxOSE
[00:54] <[Pwner]John> kk...
[00:54] <[Pwner]John> Pici: ?
[00:54] <omr> hello i have Question about sync iphone 3G with ubuntu 9.04 ! ?? anyhelp i tried Vbox
[00:54] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: hmm i just created .xinitrc and added exec vncviewer in it, but it just doesnt even starty just gives error
[00:54] <Pici> [Pwner]John: Maybe I misunderstood the question....
[00:54] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose
[00:55] <[Pwner]John> im on windows atm
[00:55] <Bohemian> SeaPhor: in there it doesn't show anything but my wireless card that i had to activate. i need to update my video card
[00:55] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, try: exec xfce4-terminal
[00:55] <SeaPhor> Bohemian, can you pastebin your lshw -C video ?
[00:56] <SeaPhor> !paste
[00:56] <Bohemian> SeaPhor: http://pastebin.com/d292ec43
[00:56] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: kay.. can you tell me what your probelm is again?
[00:57] <donavan_> titan8990 http://pastebin.com/f644f9cf7
[00:57] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, actually, if that doesn't work, take out the exec
[00:57] <Titan8990> donavan_, nice, what was the name of the program in ubuntu?
[00:57] <SeaPhor> Bohemian, thats not lshw -C video
[00:57] <Titan8990> donavan_, run aticonfig --initial
[00:58] <[Pwner]John> Someone: How would i use virtualbox on an already installed ubuntu?
[00:58] <Pici> [Pwner]John: Are you asking how to install it?
[00:58] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: you run virtualbox ON ubuntu and you run windows IN virtualbox
[00:58] <[Pwner]John> ...
[00:58] <[Pwner]John> cant it be the other way around?
[00:58] <[Pwner]John> o.o
[00:58] <Titan8990> [Pwner]John, if thats what you prefer
[00:59] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: yeah, it can be the other way around..
[00:59] <[Pwner]John> that is what i prefer
[00:59] <Pici> [Pwner]John: If you're asking if you can load a partition of an already installed Ubuntu into Virtualbox on Windows, the answer is: probably not
[00:59] <moymoy> [Pwner]John: you don't need virtualbox to run ubuntu in windows, there's the USB boot for that
[00:59] <[Pwner]John> i didnt install ubuntu on a partiton
[01:00] <Pici> moymoy: I fail to see how that will virtualize Ubuntu in Windows
[01:00] <[Pwner]John> partition*
[01:00] <Pici> [Pwner]John: How did you install it?
[01:00] <Titan8990> Pici, you can use vbox to boot straight from a usb without installing it a virtual hard disk
[01:00] <dsdeiz> what's an alternative for mc that is only for ftp functions?
[01:00] <[Pwner]John> i installed ubuntu inside windows
[01:00] <Scrow> Hello
[01:00] <moymoy> Pici: that was the description as i recall.. ubuntu, running in windows
[01:01] <Titan8990> dsdeiz, ftp?
[01:01] <disaster> im running santanna version of ubuntu
[01:01] <Scrow> I am having trouble networking from my Windows computer to my Ubuntu box.
[01:01] <lstarnes> [Pwner]John: using wubi?
[01:01] <Pici> [Pwner]John: Using Wubi?
[01:01] <Scrow> I can connect to one HDD but not my external
[01:01] <disaster> my external works fine
[01:01] <Titan8990> dsdeiz, sorry... i wasn't asking what ftp was, there is an ftp client, "ftp"
[01:01] <Scrow> Any ideas anyone?
[01:01] <dsdeiz> Titan8990: yeah, i'd like an ftp package running on console and has an interface like mc
[01:02] <linuxman410> has anyone gotten the old ibm webcams to work with ubuntu
[01:02] <disaster> I need to get a 4th power supply for my media box
[01:02] <guedesav> Hi, I'm having some problems with my wireless connection, knetworkmanager gives me a "Setting '802-1x' is empty, discarding" message at init
[01:02] <Titan8990> dsdeiz, thats called a TUI
[01:02] <Scrow> I can connect to my other drive, but it won't load my external
[01:02] <donavan_> titan8990 keeps telling me to reinstall the driver which i thought i just did
[01:02] <guedesav> maybe because of that I can't connect to any wireless network with security
[01:02] <centinul> Has anyone gotten the VT6656 on the Zotac 9300 working in Ubuntu 9.04
[01:02] <Scrow> Anyone have any ideas?
[01:02] <guedesav> strange thing, though, is that I was connected to it just yesterday
[01:02] <[Pwner]John> Yes i am
[01:02] <dsdeiz> Titan8990: ahh i see.. hmm, is there an ftp package that has a tui similar to mc? :)
[01:02] <[Pwner]John> using wubi
[01:03] <Titan8990> donavan_, aptitude remove --purge PACKAGE && aptitude install PACKAGE
[01:03] <agressorr> register
[01:03] <Titan8990> dsdeiz, not that I have seen, maybe an EMACS extension
[01:03] <Scrow> ...
[01:03] <Pici> [Pwner]John: I don't think that virtualbox will recoginze the file that you installed Ubuntu into as a valid filesystem.
[01:03] <[Pwner]John> what
[01:04] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: if i run like 1-4 i keep getting the server is already running, how can i kill them
[01:04] <ARMENIAN> i removed the locks but they didnt close
[01:04] <sebsebseb> [Pwner]John: Wubi  is usaully bad
[01:04] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, ps ax | grep X
[01:04] <donavan_> titan8990 by PACKAGE you mean the driver file correct
[01:04] <Pici> [Pwner]John: You'd have to install Ubuntu in Virtualbox, you cannot use your wubi install.
[01:04] <Scrow> Anyone know anything about networking?
[01:04] <Pici> sebsebseb: Please don't spread FUD
[01:04] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, then: kill xxx <--- xxx is the PID
[01:04] <rocky> I'm installing ubuntu on an old computer, but my ps/2 mouse isn't working with it, but it does work fine with DSL.... any suggestions?
[01:04] <Titan8990> donavan_, yes
[01:05] <cha0s> hey guys... is there some way to source files in /etc/hosts?
[01:05] <coleys> Pici: That's not fud, its generally true.
[01:05] <sebsebseb> Pici: well one of your fellow ops has even said stuff like that here
[01:05] <cha0s> like, to put some stuff in another file and have /etc/hosts refer to it?
[01:05] <TuxedoBond> Will 100 MB be enough for the /boot partition?
[01:05] <lean2501> hi! how can i edit my mp3's id3 tags? with which application?
[01:05] <guedesav> anyone knows anything about the "Setting '802-1x' is empty, discarding" problem?
[01:05] <Titan8990> cha0s, you mean interupt the name resolution change the tcp/ip has used forever? i hope not
[01:05] <Scrow> Still looking for network help. Please assist me.
[01:05] <coleys> TuxedoBond: I'd suggest 150-200.
[01:05] <cha0s> Titan8990, no
[01:05] <lstarnes> TuxedoBond: probably, but you usually don't need to have a /boot
[01:06] <coleys> !question | Scrow
[01:06] <Titan8990> cha0s, you could run a dns server
[01:06] <cha0s> i mean have like 127.0.0.1 foobar in /home/me/hosts
[01:06] <dsdeiz> Titan8990: woah! emacs can do that? emacs sure is nice.. can be browser, mail client, etc..
[01:06] <Scrow> I asked it.
[01:06] <rocky> the computer is using an AMD-K6/500 processor, an asus motherboard (not sure what model), and a motrex gxf card
[01:06] <Pici> [Pwner]John: I'm more than happy to explain if you don't understand what I said.
[01:06] <Scrow> It was not answered
[01:06] <cha0s>  then do like 'source /home/me/hosts' in /etc/hosts
[01:06] <Titan8990> cha0s, yes, symlink
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> what?
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> i didnt see
[01:06] <dsdeiz> such powerful text editor
[01:06] <ehazlett> greetings...  anybody have a link to get wifi working on a eee 1005 with UNR?
[01:06] <cha0s> Titan8990, no, i'm not *replacing* the hosts
[01:06] <Titan8990> dsdeiz, quick google search turned up an ftp client
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> eh
[01:06] <Titan8990> cha0s, then no
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> fine.
[01:06] <Scrow> I am having trouble networking from my Windows computer to my Ubuntu box. I can connect to my internal HDD but not my external. Any ideas?
[01:06] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor: thanks, restart worked, now I have to puzzle out how to make good use of this desktop realestate.  along with simple things like my wallpaper getting split between the two.  Very nice add on though.
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> ill uninstall it
[01:06] <[Pwner]John> when i'm at home
[01:07] <[Pwner]John> .
[01:07] <FloodBot1> [Pwner]John: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:07]  * [Pwner]John uses enter as punctuation
[01:07] <TuxedoBond> I'm trying to follow this guide: http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-lvm-filesystem --- Where you install Ubuntu onto an LVM partition.
[01:07] <guedesav> I can still connect to the router wirelessly via Windows or even a DS, but the Ubuntu will only connect wired(like I'm doing now :( ), and knetworkmanager gives me this strange "Setting '802-1x' is empty, discarding" message. Anyone know why?
[01:07] <guedesav> or, even better, how to solve this?
[01:07] <bastidrazor> Dracofodder, the fun begins.. i toyed with gimp and made two wallpapers into one. just added it to the right side of the image. fun fun
[01:07] <coleys> guedesav: WPA or WEP?
[01:07] <guedesav> WEP
[01:08] <guedesav> but I doubt WPA would work as well
[01:08] <guedesav> it was working just yesterday night!
[01:08] <coleys> guedesav: No WPA doesn't work, uhm... Are you hex key or... string?
[01:08] <guedesav> hex
[01:08] <Scrow> I am having trouble networking from my Windows computer to my Ubuntu box. I can connect to my internal HDD but not my external. Any ideas?
[01:08] <donavan_> titan8990 tried the aticonfig again and still getting the same thing
[01:08] <Titan8990> donavan_, what does it say when you run aticonfig?
[01:08] <Dracofodder> bastidrazor: .. as when I first started using multiple desktops, I fear that when I get this setup nicely. I won't know how I lived without it.
[01:08] <moniteur> hello
[01:09] <guedesav> coleys: does it even make any difference?
[01:09] <guedesav> coleys: I mean, in this case?
[01:09] <moniteur> please could you help
[01:09] <Scrow> ...
[01:09] <bastidrazor> Dracofodder, exactly. good luck
[01:09] <juliotrujillo> hay alguien por ahi
[01:09] <coleys> guedesav: Don't answer then =p
[01:09] <guedesav> coleys: sorry, I'm just asking, because if it does it might be the problem
[01:10] <guedesav> coleys: and I already answered Hex
[01:10] <guedesav> coleys: 40-bit hex key
[01:10] <coleys> guedesav: Have you chosen the key as WEP hex?
[01:10] <Scrow> I am having trouble networking from my Windows computer to my Ubuntu box. I can connect to my internal HDD but not my external. Any ideas?
[01:10] <moniteur> after upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04, visual effects cannot be enabled on my desktop
[01:10] <donavan_> titan8990 it run aticonfig --initial  and it say "unable to open /etc/ati/control please reinstall the driver "  then it says "aticonfig: no supported adapters detected"
[01:10] <lstarnes> Scrow: are those drives on the windows computer or the ubuntu one?
[01:11] <guedesav> coleys: yes, WEP 40/128-bit Hexadecimal, as knetworkmanager says
[01:11] <coleys> guedesav: There is two options? (maybe more) one is Wep Hex -- choose that one.
[01:11] <Scrow> I do not understand the question
[01:11] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: nah it doesnt work neither with exec nor without
[01:11] <Scrow> The external is connect to Ubuntu
[01:11] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i have 2 files in home directory one called .xinitrc and one called .xinitrc~
[01:11] <guedesav> coleys: strangest thing is: yesterday night it was fine, and then today by morning it stopped connecting
[01:11] <samd> hey, when i connect an external monitor to my laptop, and close the lid, the external monitor turns off, is there any way to keep the external monitor on with the lid closed?
[01:11] <coleys> guedesav: Update recently?
[01:12] <guedesav> coleys: no
[01:12] <TuxedoBond> In the installation partition screen, if I type MiB will that represent binary megabytes?
[01:12] <guedesav> coleys: I did install hibernate, but that was before
[01:12] <guedesav> coleys: and then I installed octave
[01:12] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, the one with ~ is a backup that was made by your text editor
[01:12] <donavan_> titan8990 and after i go into /etc/ati/ there is no control in there so something is messed up ... could it be that i need to reinstall the catalist control center also
[01:12] <lstarnes> Scrow: what about the internal?
[01:12] <guedesav> coleys: but I'm not sure if before or after my first hibernation test
[01:12] <TuxedoBond> Or does it only accept decimal megabytes for a partition size.
[01:13] <coleys> samd: System > preferences > Power Management
[01:13] <Scrow> Also inside the Ubuntu, trying to connect to them from Windows.
[01:13] <Titan8990> donavan_, no, give me the pastebin line for your video card and i will pastebin a working xorg.conf for you
[01:13] <laymansnerd> hey room wondering if anyone knew how to play .bmdv files in jaunty
[01:13] <Bookman> Is Opera in the repos?  I can't get he Ubuntu version to install off their website
[01:13] <Titan8990> Bookman, probably in the non-free repos
[01:13] <samd> coleys: i already did that, even tho i put "do nothing" when laptop lid is closed, it still turns the monitor off, could it be a bios related config?
[01:13] <lstarnes> Scrow: do you have the external drive mounted in ubuntu?
[01:14] <coleys> samd: No. It would be a... xorg related config.
[01:14] <Scrow> I do. I can access it from the Ubuntu box.
[01:14] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i mean if i do like startx /usr/bin/startxfce4 -- :2 it works
[01:14] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i mean idk why just startx doesnt work
[01:14] <samd> coleys: ahh, i see
[01:14] <juliogp> ola
[01:15] <juliogp> algum brasileiro?
[01:15] <coleys> samd: Might want to search google about your specific problem, might be a solution somewhere.
[01:15] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, because you didn't watch the awesome video xserver tutorial i linked you to
[01:15] <samd> coleys:  ight, ill do that, thanks
[01:15] <donavan_> titan8990 what do you mean pastebin line for my video card ? where am i getting this like from ?
[01:15] <ethereality> Is there a way in XChat to send the same message to all the channels you're in?
[01:15] <Titan8990> donavan_, sorry.. sudo lspci
[01:15]  * __d3f0__ is away: Ausente por ahora
[01:15] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i'll watch it now
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[01:16] <blittan> anyone here gotten s/pdif working on a asus m3n78-vm?
[01:16] <lstarnes> ethereality: you could try /amsg, but it isn't recommended
[01:16] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, need the link again?
[01:16] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: nah i have it :)
[01:16] <ethereality> lstarnes: I type "/help amsg" and it says "no such command"
[01:16] <lstarnes> ethereality: there might not be help for iut
[01:16] <lstarnes> *it
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[01:17] <lstarnes> ethereality: but I think it is a default alias
[01:17] <juliogp> 	into my web chat and free mulhers this beautiful moment www.fenixsexy.net / fx
[01:17] <donavan_> titan8990 gotcha ... kinda though something was missing there
[01:17] <juliogp> 	into my web chat and free mulhers this beautiful moment www.fenixsexy.net / fx
[01:17] <guedesav> coleys: any clue?
[01:17] <juliogp> 	into my web chat and free mulhers this beautiful moment www.fenixsexy.net / fx
[01:17] <fetusbubble> o_o
[01:17] <lstarnes> juliogp: stop
[01:17] <Titan8990> !op | juliogp
[01:17] <ethereality> thanks
[01:18] <Scrow> I am having trouble networking from my Windows computer to my Ubuntu box. I can connect to my internal HDD but not my external, both of which are connected to my Ubuntu box and mounted. Any ideas?
[01:18] <Scrow> I was able to connect to both recently, but not now.
[01:18] <donavan_> titan8990 gotcha ... how do i pipe from lspci to pastebinit
[01:18] <coleys> Scrow: got samba?
[01:18] <coleys> !samba | Scrow
[01:18] <donavan_> titan8990 or to I need to send it to a file first
[01:18] <juliogp> www.fenixsexy.net/fx
[01:18] <Scrow> I don't know what that is.
[01:18] <juliogp> www.fenixsexy.net/fx
[01:19] <fetusbubble> ..
[01:19] <bastidrazor> donavan_, you could lspci > file then pastebinit file
[01:19] <juliogp> www.fenixsexy.net/fx
[01:19] <SeaPhor> donavan_, sudo apt-get install pastebinit then just sudo pastebinit command
[01:19] <Titan8990> donavan_, i used that for first time this week... i am used to wgetpaste, i think it is:  lscpi | pastebinit -i
[01:19] <[texas]> kick/ban that fucker
[01:19] <nikOPENSUSE> Can someone ban Juligp, he is spamming malware.
[01:19] <LjL> [texas]: no need for the language, either
[01:19] <Geysser> Hi!Reaaly missing VB, I tried monodevelop and gambas. Hugelly dissapointed! Any alternatives?
[01:19] <bastidrazor> SeaPhor, pastebinit doesn't have to be run with sudo. :)
[01:19] <[texas]> sorry he was buggin me
[01:19] <LjL> he already left
[01:20] <Scrow> Wow those are far too complex for me.
[01:21] <guedesav> knetworkmanager gives me this strange "Setting '802-1x' is empty, discarding" message and can't connect to my router wirelessly. Anyone know why and/or how to solve it?
[01:21] <Titan8990> donavan_, any luck?
[01:21] <laymansnerd> hey room wondering if anyone knew how to play .bmdv files in jaunty
[01:21] <donavan_> titan8890  http://pastebin.com/f734a56f0
[01:21] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: i just watched the video, doesn't really help with much :(
[01:22] <moniteur> please tell me what to do when i get this message:Desktop effects could not be enabled
[01:22] <donavan_> titan8990 yeah it have to same it to a file first and then pastebinit
[01:22] <Scrow> Anyone able to assist with Samba, then? It is somewhat too complicated for me.
[01:22] <donavan_> titan8990 btw excuse the typos im using my netbook and the keys are tiny
[01:23] <SeaPhor> bastid_razor, this better?  sudo apt-get install pastebinit then just sudo command > nameit.txt && pastebinit nameit.txt   and thanks ;-)
[01:24] <Titan8990> donavan_, btw excuse the huge mess my xorg.conf is in... i am just modifying mine to to send to you
[01:24] <bastidrazor> SeaPhor, very good :)
[01:24] <Scrow> Anyone able to assist with Samba, then? It is somewhat too complicated for me.
[01:24] <ericdb1> Since updating to 9.04, my Dell XPS m1210 laptop fan never comes on at high speed.  I can type "i8kfan - 2" and it'll crank up to high for 2 or 3 seconds, then go back to medium.  If I run it in daemon mode, then the fan just constantly alternates between high and medium speed, which is incredibly annoying.  Anyone know how I can fix this?
[01:24] <Titan8990> donavan_, actually... its not a mess apparently i redid it and forgot about it.
[01:25] <moniteur> please tell me what to do when i get this message:Desktop effects could not be enabled. Please someone help
[01:25] <PerryArmstrong> can anyone tell me what exactly is ldap...i googled out but i am not clear about what it is exactly
[01:25] <lstarnes> moniteur: it means that you don't have the restricted drivers for your graphics card
[01:27] <Bookman> how to add the non-free repo?
[01:27] <moniteur> thanks! Please could you help me to find it my friend?
[01:27] <lstarnes> moniteur: first, try looking in system > administration > hardware drivers
[01:28] <uKnow> can anyone explaine to me how u use ndiswrapper
[01:28] <centinul> Has anyone gotten the VT6656 on the Zotac 9300 working in Ubuntu 9.04?
[01:28] <Titan8990> donavan_, http://pastebin.com/d7c5154de
[01:28] <lstarnes> moniteur: which graphics card do you have?
[01:28] <Titan8990> donavan_, change the resolutions to what you need, or you should actually be able to take them out
[01:28] <Ziber> When I do lsof -n -i, and it says I'm listening on a certain IP on port x11... what does that mean?
[01:28] <SeaPhor> Bookman, System>Admin..> Software Sources
[01:28] <Titan8990> donavan_, my xorg.conf was created before xorg hal support
[01:29] <virii> whats the difference between kubuntu and ubuntu
[01:29] <Ziber> The k.
[01:29] <donavan_> titan8990 any ideas on who to get it from pastebin to my machine with out typing it out
[01:29] <sebsebseb> virii: Ubuntu is based on Gnome  by default, and  Kubuntu uses KDE
[01:29] <sebsebseb> !gnome |  virii
[01:29] <virii> ok
[01:29] <virii> does one runner fsater?
[01:29] <sebsebseb> !kde
[01:29] <moniteur> intel
[01:29] <virii> tx
[01:29] <sebsebseb> virii: KDE is a lot more bloated than  Gnome
[01:30] <sebsebseb> virii: also there's Xubuntu/XFCE which is like a cut down version of Gnome
[01:30] <sebsebseb> !xubuntu
[01:30] <nerdy_kid> verii, ive tryed KDE, it is based of QT, which is really buggy
[01:30] <virii> i like gnome it rox
[01:30] <Serpardum> Any samba gurus here?  Trying: smbclient -L JIM-VISTA -uJim-Vista\Jim -psecret
[01:30] <Bookman> SeaPhor: yes, but I see nothing about Non-Free there
[01:30] <virii> how do i chnage it from kdm to gdm
[01:30] <moniteur> Intel my friend. My computer is a Dell Optiplex GX270
[01:30] <PerryArmstrong> can anyone tell me what exactly is ldap...i googled out but i am not clear about what it is exactly
[01:30] <nerdy_kid> virri, GNOME is way better
[01:30] <Serpardum> But getting Connection to JIM-VISTA failed.  (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSEd)
[01:30] <sebsebseb> nerdy_kid   virii    qt being buggy that does not sound right
[01:30] <lstarnes> Bookman: what about multiverse?
[01:30] <Titan8990> donavan_, yeah... give me a sec
[01:30] <Pici> !best | nerdy_kid virii sebsebseb
[01:30] <uKnow> whats th diffrence betwween xfce and gnome
[01:30] <lstarnes> moniteur: which intel card?
[01:31] <virii> ok tx
[01:31] <virii> it was a massive undertaking to get my wireless to work
[01:31] <uKnow> yeah me to
[01:31] <uKnow> still ant got it
[01:31] <virii> but i still cant get my Plantronics Voyager 520 headset to work right
[01:31] <sebsebseb> Pici: I didn't say any of them were better than the others :)
[01:31] <PerryArmstrong> can anyone tell me what exactly is ldap...i googled out but i am not clear about what it is exactly
[01:31] <coleys> Someone likes their powers =)
[01:32] <Pici> sebsebseb: I must have misread then
[01:32] <Bookman> lstarnes: all turned on, but still cannot find Opera browser
[01:32] <DarkRavin> how do i update my synaptic package manger to get the latest updates it s out of date
[01:32] <coleys> DarkRavin: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install synaptic
[01:32] <nerdy_kid> DarkRavin, click the reload button
[01:32] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: which version of ubuntu are you using?
[01:33] <DarkRavin> the new one
[01:33] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: 9.04?
[01:33] <DarkRavin> just updated
[01:33] <DarkRavin> yes
[01:33] <Serpardum> trying:  smbclient -L JIM-VISTA -uJim-Vista\Jim -plikeidtellyou     Result in: Connection to JIM-VISTA failed (Error NT-STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)
[01:33] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: what about it is out-of-date?
[01:33] <Serpardum> what am I doing worng?
[01:33] <ARMENIAN> Titan8990: when i was trying to get it fixed in another channel someone told me to run rm .Xauthorit* u think that could have screwed something up?
[01:33] <PerryArmstrong> can anyone tell me what exactly is ldap server ...i googled out but i am not clear about what it is exactly
[01:34] <silas_> hi
[01:34] <Serpardum> try wikipedia PerryArmstrong
[01:34] <Titan8990> ARMENIAN, no, that file should get recreated when xserver starts
[01:34] <ARMENIAN> hmm doesnt seem to have
[01:34] <DarkRavin> well its all out of date like i need kdelibs5  4.4.2.4 and all it has is 4.4.2.2
[01:35] <lstarnes> Bookman: did you try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser ?
[01:35] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: ubuntu only updates packages for releases for bug fixes and security fixes
[01:35] <Bookman> lstarnes: I did not!  Thanks for the tip!
[01:36] <DarkRavin> ok can u help me get the update i need
[01:36] <moniteur> Intel 82865G Graphic Controller my friend
[01:36] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: ubuntu 9.04 came with kdelibs5 4.4.2.2, so it will likely stay with that version unless the packaging team determines that an update to a different version is needed for fixing a major bug or security flaw
[01:37] <serengeti> is it normal that my installation of 64-bit Jaunty takes up over 600 MB of RAM right after startup? I have gnome-do & fglrx installed but it still seems a bit too much, doesn't it
[01:37] <SeaPhor> and Bookman opera does not seem to be in the ubuntu repos
[01:37] <Pici> !opera
[01:37] <DarkRavin> ok well i need 4.4.2.4 how can i get it
[01:37] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: why do you need it?
[01:37] <Bookman> SeaPhor: yeah, learning that now.  Thanks.
[01:38] <uKnow> whats dapper and intrepid
[01:38] <uKnow> the diffrence
[01:38] <DarkRavin> i want to install ktorrent widget that needs it
[01:38] <lstarnes> uKnow: dapper is ubuntu 6.06, intrepid is 8.10
[01:38] <uKnow> oh ok thanks
[01:39] <SeaPhor> Pici, i just looked thru the add/remove, and not there, or did i miss it?
[01:39] <donavan_> titan8990 i have it on a usb thumb drive but my system isnt seeing the thumbdrive under /media
[01:39] <soreau> I still like the default login sound for Dapper, so much so I put it on all my ubuntu installs now
[01:40] <Bookman> uKnow: you understand how the Ubuntu version numbers work?
[01:40] <DarkRavin> so how can i get the update
[01:40] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: you'll need to install it manually from source unless it's in the backports, or you can wait for 9.10
[01:41] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: in most cases, you should stick with the packages in the repositories
[01:41] <moniteur> Intel 82865G Graphic Controller my friend lstarnes
[01:41] <lstarnes> moniteur: I saw
[01:42] <moniteur> how could you help me my friend?
[01:42] <DarkRavin> how do i install it manually
[01:42] <DarkRavin> its all i need to install this widget
[01:43] <Bookman> lstarnes: actually, no 9.04 information there.  It seems an old page
[01:43] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: download the source tarball from kde's website and build it using their instructions.  however, I strongly recommend that you not do that and stick with what's already in ubuntu
[01:43] <lstarnes> Bookman: you could try using the instructions for 8.10, but replacing "intrepid" with "jaunty"
[01:44] <DarkRavin> ok how can i use plasma widgets other wise
[01:44] <Kalisto_> I know i should never have to do this but is there a way (application) that i can use to boot into windows after i restart from Linux? Ie a prog that changes my grub file to boot into windows (default boot is Linux, i have to manually scoll down to boot into windows) just to make things faster  and i dont have to wait till grub prompt loads?
[01:44]  * __d3f0__ is away: Ausente por ahora
[01:44] <PerryArmstrong> Serpardum; i have been reading wiki....and what i understood is the account information fo every user is on the LDAP server...and people can login from any system using their personal userid, password
[01:44] <PerryArmstrong> Serpardum; is this right?
[01:45] <lstarnes> DarkRavin: you could probably build the widgets from source if downloading pre-build ones doesn't work
[01:45] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: why Windows as default boot?
[01:45] <DarkRavin> i dont know how to do that
[01:45] <Serpardum> whatever the wiki says.  Basically hyou should be able to give the machine\user and log in, etc..
[01:45] <Serpardum> depends on ldap I guess
[01:45] <moniteur> lstarnes it seems you forget me my friend
[01:45] <Bookman> lstarnes: yes, but "partner" already turned on in software sources
[01:45] <lstarnes> moniteur: no, I haven't
[01:45] <donavan_> how fo i mount a usb drive under the command line ... id dont have gui access
[01:45] <Kalisto_> sebsebseb, its not set as default. i want it set as default with one push of a button in Linux
[01:46] <lstarnes> moniteur: I'm having difficulty in finding the hardware compatibility list
[01:46] <mubu> Hey guys is there a simple gui way to record the audio of a specific application (preferably) or at least record the audio of everything that comes out of my speakers in ubuntu 9.04? thanks
[01:46] <Bookman> lstarnes: me thinks that Opera is not ready for 9.04 yet.
[01:46] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: it can be done,  but  I am wondering first before I say how,  as to why you want to do that
[01:46] <PerryArmstrong> Serpardum; so si what i tod you right?
[01:46] <DarkRavin> where can i find widgets for my ubuntu version
[01:46] <Estagus_> re all
[01:47] <Kalisto_> sebsebseb, cause i want to be able to be away from my pc when i restart and not wait for the grub prompt to select windows
[01:47] <Estagus_> I have installed 9.04... Now I need to install postgresql-8.4 from karmic
[01:47] <Estagus_> how to do this?
[01:47] <virii> anyone with a working bluetooth headset in harty 8.04 ??? id like to hear music or voice activation commandsthatd rock
[01:47] <virii> or am i over extending myself
[01:47] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: I meant what do you want to use Windows for?   also with enough RAM, and depending on what you want to use it for, you can run a virtual machine of it inside  Ubuntu
[01:47] <Poolare> Estagus_: sudo apt-get install postgresql*
[01:48] <Kalisto_> sebsebseb, gaming.
[01:48] <Estagus_> Poolare: I think firsk I need to tune apt-get
[01:48] <Kalisto_> wine does not cut it when it comes to steeam
[01:48] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: 3D gaming?
[01:48] <Kalisto_> yes
[01:48] <ll> virii: my bluetooth speakers work, can't verify headset
[01:48] <virii> kalisto no wine doesnt cut it what does?
[01:48] <Poolare> Estagus_: finetune all you like
[01:48] <Estagus_> Poolare: I add deb http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic main restricted multiverse universe
[01:48] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: well Virtualbox 3.0  released not that long ago,  has better Directx support now as well
[01:48] <lstarnes> Estagus_: jaunty only supports up to postgresql 8.3
[01:48] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: Direct3D8/9
[01:48] <ll> virii: I even have nintendo wii controller working tho... so a headset would probably work
[01:48] <bastidrazor> Estagus_, that is the perfect way to break an install
[01:48] <Estagus_> Poolare: and I can't see 8.4
[01:48] <Poolare> Estagus_: of what code ?
[01:48] <Kalisto_> sebsebseb, hmm interesting...
[01:48] <virii> virtualbox runs steam?
[01:48] <virii> awsome
[01:49] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, what game/s?
[01:50] <Kalisto_> TF2 and CS Source they both run "somewhat" under wine but i dont get the fps no matter what even if i force dx8
[01:50] <dsdeiz> hi! what's cupsd?
[01:50] <Poolare> IDC private networking channel of drones ?
[01:50] <lstarnes> dsdeiz: it's used for printing
[01:50] <Estagus_> Poolare: and I can't see postgresql-8.4
[01:50] <dsdeiz> can i disable that one? since i don't have a printer?
[01:50] <lstarnes> dsdeiz: probably
[01:51] <Poolare> Penis is all ive got to say. Sad really because i know all servers inside and out.
[01:51] <lstarnes> moniteur: are there any drivers listed in system > administration > hardware drivers?
[01:52] <sebsebseb> Kalisto_: as for  the thing you wanted to do,  you can gksudo  gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst  and  put the entry for Windows at the top of those, and then Windows should boot up first.   also there's a nice little program for  configuring Grub called  startupmanager, but it seems it won't do the thing you wanted, but it can do other things that you may want to do
[01:52] <moniteur> no my friend
[01:52]  * ted__ floats
[01:52] <sebsebseb> !ops |  Poolare
[01:52] <smacktalk> what's the grep command to see if a program is running?
[01:52] <bastidrazor> smacktalk, ps aux | grep program name
[01:52] <lstarnes> smacktalk: ps aux | grep program
[01:52] <Kalisto_> sebsebseb, thank ill look into the VirtualBox and probably just write a perl script
[01:53] <smacktalk> Thank you both! :)
[01:53] <donavan_> how do i access a usb drive from the command line
[01:53] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, tf2? plz elaborate
[01:53] <ted__> smacktalk use TOP
[01:53] <sseiersen> How do I open a port in the firewall?
[01:53] <ted__> cd mdeia
[01:53] <Kalisto_> Team Fortress.
[01:53] <ted__> doavan
[01:54] <Bookman> Anyone else out there running Opera browser?  If so, how did you install it?
[01:54] <Flannel> Estagus_: Are you running karmic?
[01:54] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, look here.. http://www.cedega.com/gamesdb/games/alphabrowse.mhtml?letter=T
[01:54] <Estagus_> Flannel: no. 9.04
[01:54] <dsdeiz> Bookman: i am, opera 10b?
[01:54] <edbian> Bookman: I have opera!
[01:54] <Bookman> edbian: how did you install?  Which version of Opera/Ubuntu?
[01:54] <Flannel> Estagus_: don't mix repositories like that.  Stick with Jaunty sources
[01:54] <lstarnes> moniteur: do you have the package xserver-xorg-video-intel  installed?
[01:54] <Kalisto_> SeaPhor, iv tried cedega and wine. it runs too ugly to be fun
[01:55] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, rather- look here..  http://www.cedega.com/gamesdb/games/view.html?game_id=5132
[01:55] <chyea> hey all. on a 64-bit system, i'm trying to run a 32-bit program but it's giving me an error saying the file is not a valid file/folder. i recall needing to download a package that allowed me to run 32-bit compiled apps.
[01:55] <ted__> Bookman just download the .bin and run as a shell script u amy need to chmod 0777
[01:55] <smacktalk> ted, what's TOP?
[01:55] <edbian> Bookman: opera 10.0 beta Ubuntu 9.04.  Just grab the .dev package from the site my friend!
[01:55] <chyea> i thought it was like ia32-libs, but that doesn't exist.
[01:55] <lstarnes> smacktalk: top, it's a process viewer
[01:55] <ted__> a command line tool to see open programs
[01:55] <dsdeiz> !info top | smacktalk
[01:55] <edbian> Bookman: I'll get a link.  Do you know how to install a .deb?
[01:55] <dsdeiz> oops
[01:55] <dsdeiz> lolz
[01:55] <Bookman> edbian: I tried, it just errors out.
[01:55] <chyea> any idea what the name of this package is
[01:55] <ted__> it should
[01:55] <dsdeiz> well, i tried
[01:55] <Estagus_> Flannel: but I need postgresql 8.4 and there no such thing. only in karmic. I need a qt 4.5.2 and the same thing.... only in karmic :((
[01:55] <ted__> if not its sudo apt-get install top
[01:55] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, really??? my games run 3-5x better in cedega
[01:55] <edbian> Bookman: So you have the .deb package.  What command did you run to install it?
[01:56] <ted__> Kalisto_ tf2 wont work under wine
[01:56] <Kalisto_> ted it does run with dx8 forced. but its kinda slow...
[01:56] <Kalisto_> SeaPhor, compared to what the run 3-5x better?
[01:57] <bastidrazor> Bookman, http://www.opera.com/  for a more stable version .. 9.64
[01:57] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, compared to Windows
[01:57] <Kalisto_> what games are you talking about?
[01:57] <Bookman> edbian: Why a command?  Package Installer GUI
[01:58] <smacktalk> ted just what is top?  not in synaptic package manager
[01:58] <SeaPhor> Kalisto_, this is OT, if you want - i'll be happy to talk to you about all of this on my channel, #seaphor
[01:58] <edbian> Bookman: I'm actually a little confused about the version myself.  When I look at about opera I get that I am version 10.0 but lmy browser ID is 9.8 and the page lists that 9.64 is available for linux.  So IDK
[01:58] <edbian> Bookman: I like the CLI
[01:58] <lstarnes> smacktalk: open a terminal and run the command "top"
[01:58] <Kalisto_> ok ill head there
[01:58] <Bookman> edbian: yeah, it is all confusing.
[01:58] <mubu> Hey guys is there a simple gui way to record the audio of a specific application (preferably) or at least record the audio of everything that comes out of my speakers in ubuntu 9.04? thanks
[01:58] <edbian> Bookman: Are you willing to run a command I give you to install the package?  I don't have much / any experience with a GUI for installing .deb
[01:59] <ted__> edbian
[01:59] <edbian> ted__:
[01:59] <ted__> the gui should autoinstall it if he is root
[01:59] <ted__> if not its a bad xml
[01:59] <Bookman> edbian: yes, but this calls for another beer
[01:59] <ted__> or he just messed up
[01:59] <smacktalk> interesting top doesn't show xrdp running...but the grep command does..
[01:59] <ted__> or is drunk
[01:59] <lstarnes> smacktalk: top only shows a limited number of processes
[01:59] <edbian> Bookman: ted__:  Computing and Drinking don't go well.
[02:00] <bastidrazor> smacktalk, top isn't the best way to see if a process is running.
[02:00] <lstarnes> smacktalk: I usually use htop instead of top because it has a better interface
[02:00] <lg4667> does anyone have any experience restoring an installation using clonezilla (or, rather, a clone made w/ clonezilla)?  do you have to restore only to a system with identical hardware, or?
[02:00] <ted__> that be the truth
[02:00] <smacktalk> ;-)gotcha
[02:00] <smacktalk> thanks
[02:00] <Bookman> ted__: you download and by default it opens the package installer
[02:00] <ted__> no bookman save it then run the GUI
[02:00]  * ted__ yargs
[02:00] <edbian> Bookman: How about running a command so we get some errors to work with?  Just say no if you don't want to.
[02:01] <ted__> the gui cant handle firefox temps
[02:01] <Bookman> edbian: hold on here....I have errors to throw at you.
[02:01] <dsdeiz> i am also a bit confused why ps aux shows a process that top doesn
[02:01] <edbian> Bookman: Ted__ Maybe that's the issue!  Temp file?
[02:01] <dsdeiz> doesn't*
[02:01] <edbian> Bookman: Yay!  Errors!
[02:01] <ted__> most likely
[02:01] <ted__> you need to save them paks first
[02:01] <ted__> then run them
[02:01] <bastidrazor> dsdeiz, top is showing what is using the most resources.. has nothing to do with attempting to notify you if it is running.
[02:01] <usr13>  dsdeiz; You sure that top doesn't?
[02:01] <ted__> or else it gets errors
[02:01] <Bookman> ted__: will try
[02:02] <smacktalk> sorry for the newbie questions...what's the syntax for the sudo apt get command?
[02:02] <zacktu> i reinstalled opera and now videos are gone -- no controls or anything -- just a blank space -- how can i get the videos back?
[02:02] <smacktalk> I wan't to install htop
[02:02] <ted__> smacktalk
[02:02] <dsdeiz> usr13: yeah, sometimes
[02:02] <dsdeiz> bastidrazor: oh okay.. got it
[02:02] <usr13> dsdeiz: top -p <pid-of-app-in-question-here>
[02:02] <ted__> its sudo apt-get install <package name?
[02:02] <ted__> its sudo apt-get install <package name>
[02:02] <Jeruvy> !info htop
[02:03] <ted__> so 'sudo atp-get install htop'
[02:03] <ted__> you may need to say yes
[02:03] <Bookman> ted__: nope, very same errors
[02:03] <mubu> Hey guys is there a simple gui way to record the audio of a specific application (preferably) or at least record the audio of everything that comes out of my speakers in ubuntu 9.04? thanks
[02:03] <edbian> Bookman: What are the errors?
[02:03] <ted__> then it must be bad xml
[02:03] <ted__> or archive
[02:03] <usr13> dsdeiz: You don't always see what all top is displaying,  you have to make the window longer and push some of it off the top of the screen.
[02:03] <ted__> but yes i needs errors
[02:04] <Amarst> is it still impossible to have static ip addresses with ubuntu-desktop?
[02:04] <ll> mubu: audacity or sound recorder
[02:04] <Bookman> edbian: dpkg:  parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 14720 package 'update-manager-core':
[02:04] <ted__> yep amarst
[02:04] <Bookman> edbian: and it carries on
[02:04] <edbian> mubu: What about gnome's "sound recorder"  ?
[02:04] <ll> mubu: you may need to adjust the mixer
[02:04] <ted__> use yer rouder
[02:04] <dsdeiz> usr13: wicked, thanks ;)
[02:04] <Jeruvy> Amarst: no, you may.
[02:05] <mubu> ll i cant get soundrecorder to record anything other than my mic
[02:05] <edbian> mubu: Is it set to "Capture" ??
[02:05] <usr13> dsdeiz: M{
[02:05] <mubu> edbian yeah
[02:05] <Amarst> Jeruvy:  every time i use the network manager to set static, the ip changes, but i lose internet
[02:05] <edbian> Bookman: Sounds like a problem with the code in the package.
[02:05] <usr13> dsdeiz: I mean NP
[02:05] <Bookman> edbian: See, never say beer is bad for computing to a Canadian!
[02:05] <Jeruvy> Amarst: then why are you trying to use static if the ip is dynamic?
[02:05] <edbian> Bookman: sorry llol
[02:06] <smacktalk> cool!  I now have htop
[02:06] <Amarst> Jeruvy:  I meant, the ip changes to what i tell it to
[02:06] <usr13> Bookman: Nor a texan
[02:06] <smacktalk> very nice interface indeed!
[02:06] <Amarst> Jeruvy:  I'm trying to set the ip behind the router static
[02:06] <Jeruvy> Amarst: maybe your not asking nicely :)  can you be specific...I'm not really interested in playing 20 questions :)
[02:06] <Bookman> usr13: You got it!  Beer+Computing=Tolerance
[02:07] <edbian> mubu: Change messing with your various volume settings?  not sure really
[02:07] <anthony_> how do i acces my filesystem?
[02:07] <usr13> anthony_: ls
[02:07] <Amarst> Jeruvy:  I'm trying to set my ubuntu box to be 192.168.1.100, and when I use the network manager to do that, it will change to 192.168.1.100, but i will lose internet access
[02:07] <edbian> Bookman: Where did you get the package?
[02:07] <Bookman> edbian: From the Opera website
[02:07] <Jeruvy> Amarst: what is the router configured for?  dynamic allocation or static?
[02:08] <edbian> Bookman: So that's reliable...
[02:08] <Amarst> the router is set for dynamic
[02:08] <Bookman> edbian: http://www.opera.com/browser/download/
[02:08] <Amarst> the router dishes out ip addresses dynamically
[02:08] <Jeruvy> Amarst: then you cannot use static.  As you can tell is doesn't work.
[02:08] <Bookman> edbian: Could you try to install it on your end?
[02:08] <MK13> Jeruvy,you can use static w/ a router that has DHCP
[02:09] <edbian> Bookman: Well.  I'm actually running debian 5 right now.  I'll try the ubuntu package hang on.
[02:09] <Jeruvy> Amarst: it's better to reserve ip's on the router if it supports it, then use dhcp allocation which then ends up behaving as static
[02:09] <dsdeiz> is it possible to download rapidshare files using wget?
[02:09] <Bookman> edbian: thanks for the effort here.
[02:09] <usr13> anthony_: or  nautilus or mc
[02:09] <edbian> Bookman: Do you see on the site where you choose your distro??  Try choosing debian and see if maybe the current ubuntu package is just faulty.
[02:09] <zacktu> i reinstalled opera and now videos are gone -- no controls or anything -- just a blank space -- how can i get the videos back?
[02:10] <ohnoes> hey guys, I have a very strange issue... I enabled the 3rd party repositories, but a lot of packages seem to be missing.  For example, when i try to install xchat I get an error that says xchat is not available but referred to by other packages.
[02:10] <MK13> Amarst, are you trying to give a computer on your lan a static ip?
[02:10] <edbian> Bookman: my pleasure!
[02:10] <ohnoes> I'm also getting issues with Gnome-do
[02:10] <edbian> zacktu: It's probably flash that you're missing.
[02:10] <ohnoes> installing it, that is
[02:10] <anthony_> usr13: do what?
[02:10] <jezza> hey i need help in im new to ubuntu and im trying to sync my windows mobile based phone to my computer someone told me i need active sync but i cant find it to down load any where
[02:10] <Amarst> MK13:  yes
[02:11] <Amarst> MK13:  editing the /etc/network/interfaces doesn't help either
[02:11] <usr13> !info opera | Bookman
[02:11] <ohnoes> jezza:  what did you try to download it?  did you use the command line?
[02:11] <MK13> Amarst, what ip's does the router normally assign (192.168.X.X?)
[02:11] <jezza> just been looking on download.com
[02:11] <Amarst> 192.168.1.XXX
[02:11] <edbian> Bookman: That was silly of you.  Obviously if the package was in the repos you wouldn't be at the website.
[02:11] <anthony_> usr13: says i dont have permision to open filesystem
[02:12] <usr13> anthony_: In answer to your question, "How do I access my filesystem", I answered ls or nautilus or mc etc...
[02:12] <usr13> anthony_: ls -l
[02:12] <usr13> anthony_: Which filesystem?
[02:12] <ohnoes> jezza;  you're doing it wrong.  use the command line and make sure you enabled the third party repositories.  I'm willing to be it's there.  use "aptitude search" to find the package (try "active-sync" or "activesync" or something like that"
[02:12] <velcroshooz> Im trying to burn a linux dvd iso, new burner, first time ive tried. the burner is at /dev/sr0, brasero and k3b as soon as write starts errors and kicks the disc out. ive tried running both from terminal to look for errors, found nothing, and nothing in /var/log/messages. Does anyone have any incite on this problem?
[02:12] <usr13> anthony_: Who's filesystem?
[02:12] <Bookman> edbian: Ubuntu/Debian are the same package. Same errors and filenames
[02:12] <MK13> Amarst, then just set a similar one by hand (192.168.0.10) then set the netmask up as 255.255.255.0, and it should work
[02:12] <virii> anyone with a working bluetooth headset in harty 8.04 ??? id like to hear music or voice activation commands or something 31337 like that
[02:12] <ohnoes> jezza:  then, once you've found it, use "sudo apt-get install packagename"
[02:13] <zacktu> opera says that its path to flash is /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so   -- is that the one it should be?  (appears to work okay with firefox)
[02:13] <anthony_> usr13: places/computer/filesystem
[02:13] <ohnoes> jezza:  but you'll need to enable the third party repos, most likely or you won't find it
[02:13] <jezza> oohnoes where do i look for it i have no idea
[02:13] <virii> flash works with my x64
[02:13] <edbian> Bookman: They might seem that way but they definitely are not.  Ubuntu is opera-static (don't know what that means so don't ask) but it has a slightly different GUI and it reports as version 9.64.
[02:13] <usr13> anthony_:  ls -l places/computer/filesystem
[02:13] <ohnoes> virii:  l337 doesn't make you cool
[02:13] <virii> was hell to get it to work
[02:13] <ohnoes> jezza:  i juts told you
[02:14] <virii> no it makes me a noob ohnoes
[02:14] <edbian> Bookman: Also it installed fine via command line
[02:14] <usr13> anthony_: Find out who owns it.  If it is not owned by you, use sudo
[02:14] <ohnoes> jezza;  use the 'aptitude search' command
[02:14] <ohnoes> like i said above
[02:14] <usr13> anthony_: sudo ls -l places/computer/filesystem
[02:14] <jezza> ok   1 sec
[02:14] <anthony_> usr13: not good with abreviations what is ls?
[02:15] <ohnoes> jezza;  Make sure you enable the third party repositories first.  they're under "software sources" in the System>Admin menu
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> Hmm.. Time to read some command line beginner gides anthony_  'ls' is the command to list files.
[02:15] <usr13> anthony_:  ls - list directory contents  #See man ls
[02:15] <anthony_> usr13: im the only user on this pc should own it
[02:15] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: Try: growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=path_to_myiso.iso
[02:15] <ohnoes> I enabled the 3rd party repositories, but a lot of packages seem to be missing.  For example, when i try to install xchat I get an error that says xchat is not available but referred to by other packages.
[02:15] <ohnoes> anybody know what's up?
[02:15] <usr13> anthony_: May be owned by root
[02:15] <Bookman> edbian: ok, what is the command line to install it?  I'll give that a shot, thanks.
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  update, upgrade, try again.
[02:16] <edbian> anthony_: ls is a terminal command which means "list".  It lists the contents of things (typically used for files).
[02:16] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  i did that already
[02:16] <edbian> Bookman: cd to the directory of the package.  "sudo dpkg -i <packagename.deb>"
[02:16] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  I checked that the repos were enabled, updated, upgraded, etc...
[02:16] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade,     then try reinstalling xchat.. try it again, or try a dist-upgrade perhaps..
[02:16] <anthony_> usr13: want to open on my gui
[02:16] <zacktu> edbian: opera says that its path to flash is /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so -- is that the one it should be? (appears to work okay with firefox)
[02:16] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: Hmmmm... perhaps growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=path_to_myiso.iso
[02:16] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  the only time ive ever seen a similer error was when the updates got out of sync
[02:17] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  or some repos got disabled some how
[02:17] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  tried dist-upgrade as well
[02:17] <usr13> anthony_: Linux is a network filesystem.  It is not a single user filesystem.
[02:17] <Dr_Willis> !info xchat
[02:17] <anthony_> usr13: any way to change ownership
[02:17] <usr13> anthony_: Yes
[02:17] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  this is a fresh installation, so i'm a bit confused
[02:17] <edbian> zacktu: Look in that folder.  See if there is a flashplugin-alternative.so  See what firefox uses.  I am pretty sure it should be "flashplugin-nonfree"
[02:17] <SlimG> What cli-tool do I need to play a .midi file through the PC speaker?
[02:17] <halberd> !ff3.5
[02:17] <owen1_> how to mount ipod 4gb, 2nd gen? when i run fdisk -l i see: "Disk /dev/sdf doesn't contain a valid partition table"
[02:17] <usr13> anthony_: chown - change file owner and group
[02:17] <anthony_> usr13: trying to get to my cdrive for wine
[02:17] <halberd> !ff3.5
[02:18] <dsdeiz> oh nice.. it's now available?
[02:18] <usr13> anthony_: You need to be more specific about what you are trying to do, about what files you are trying to access.
[02:18] <edbian> Bookman: What is the output of the dpkg line??
[02:18] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  perhaps compare to my /etc/apt/sources.list ---> mine for an example --> (lots of stuff added to it) http://pastebin.com/f696cda99
[02:18] <dsdeiz> oh wait.. this is what i already have
[02:18] <Bookman> edbian: exact same errors as the GUI
[02:18] <usr13> anthony_: What filesystem are you talking about.  (Type of filesystem)
[02:19] <edbian> Bookman: That is very strange.  I am thinking that the new dpkg is the issue (newer in ubuntu than in debian).  I can't think of anything else.
[02:19] <anthony_> usr13: the c/programfiles for wine
[02:19] <usr13> anthony_: Is it ext3 or ntfs or vfat  ?
[02:19] <halberd> how is firefox 3.5? good?
[02:19] <anthony_> usr13: ext3
[02:19] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  hmmm i see you enabled backports and proposed.  think that could be it?
[02:19] <ohnoes> jezza:  any luck?
[02:19] <halberd> I got what I guess was a beta a few days ago and the search bar didn't work
[02:19] <edbian> halberd: Supposedly really really fast.
[02:19] <Bookman> edbian: http://pastebin.ca/1491378
[02:19] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  no idea. i always tend to just enable everyting. :)
[02:19] <jezza> not yet
[02:19] <jezza> im looking in system
[02:19] <Dr_Willis> ohnoes:  i dont think that would be it however.
[02:20] <jezza> then admin yeah
[02:20] <usr13> anthony_: Ok if it is ext3 you can use chown to change ownership. But first see who owns it now.  ls -l /path/to/files
[02:20] <ohnoes> jezza: system>admin>software sources and then go to the 3rd party tab and enable both repos
[02:20] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  I concur...
[02:20] <jezza> ok ta
[02:20] <ohnoes> strange... and annoying
[02:20] <usr13> anthony_: see man chown for more details
[02:20] <edbian> Bookman: Yeah see character "!" not allowed
[02:20] <usr13> !chown | anthony_
[02:20] <wapko> ohh, if youre on gnome and wanna install shiretoko/FF3.5.. remember the firefox-3.1-gnome-support package
[02:21] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  let me pastebin both outputs.  I have a different one for gnome-do and xchat
[02:21] <edbian> Bookman: Perhaps go into the file and remove it?  It even tells you the line.  Totally uncharted territory for me though.  Goodl luck if you attempt that.
[02:21] <wapko> ahh sry .. firefox-3.5-gnome-support <- THIS package !
[02:21] <zacktu> edbian: the mozilla folder does indeed have flashplugin-alternative.so
[02:21] <edbian> zacktu: Then I don't know :(
[02:21] <Bookman> edbian: Beer+Computers=Nerves of Steel
[02:22] <jezza> everything is ticked already
[02:22] <khelvan> Hi, this may be a silly question, but I am adding the mozilla thunderbird profile manager to my applications menu manually (since it wasn't added by default), and would like to choose the thunderbird icon for the menu - can someone tell me where to find that icon in my system?  Thanks!
[02:22] <youseenothing_> amen to that Bookman!
[02:22] <owen1_> how to mount ipod 4gb, 2nd gen? when i run fdisk -l i see: "Disk /dev/sdf doesn't contain a valid partition table"
[02:22] <velcroshooz> Im trying to burn a linux dvd iso, new burner, first time ive tried. the burner is at /dev/sr0, brasero and k3b as soon as write starts errors and kicks the disc out. ive tried running both from terminal to look for errors, found nothing, and nothing in /var/log/messages. Does anyone have any insight on this problem?
[02:22] <edbian> Bookman: I have a great idea!  Just above the green button on the opera site is "check out the new opera 10 beta"  You should try it out (as it were)
[02:22] <jezza> ohnoes everything is ticked allready
[02:22] <ohnoes> Dr_Willis:  or anybody really... here are the errors I'm getting from apt-get.  http://pastebin.com/m4240056d
[02:22] <Bookman> edbian: Already done that.  Same exact error.
[02:22] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: No luck with growisofs?
[02:22] <ohnoes> jezza:  close out of software sources, open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade"
[02:23] <jezza> ohnoes: i still need to find an activesync download
[02:23] <velcroshooz> andrew_46: could you give me the syntax please and i will test? does it need to be run as root?
[02:23] <ohnoes> jezza:  then search for your package like i instructed above
[02:23] <edbian> Bookman: It's gotta be your dpkg.  Now it's doing it on multiple different packages.
[02:23] <zacktu> edbian: synaptic says that I have flashplugin-installer, but not flashplugin-nonfree --- do i delete one and install the other, or just install flashplugin-nonfree?
[02:23] <Bookman> edbian: It could very well be.  We'd need someone else with 9.04 to try the install using the same methods (hint, hint)
[02:24] <jezza> do you mean google it
[02:24] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=path_to_iso.iso
[02:24] <ohnoes> jezza:  so now we know you have the third party repository enabled.  we just want to make sure that apt-get (your package managing software) is using them.  so type in those commands I gave you and then search for your package as I instructed you earlier with "aptitude search"
[02:24] <velcroshooz> andrew_46: thank you i will test
[02:24] <edbian> zacktu: flashplugin-installer is the meta package for flashplugin-nonfree.  You don't need to touch it.
[02:24] <ohnoes> jezza:  no.  you ahve to start reading what i'm sending you
[02:24] <ohnoes> jezza:  aptitude search
[02:24] <ohnoes> in the terminal
[02:24] <dsdeiz> is xloadimage installed by default?
[02:24] <ohnoes> followed by your package name
[02:24] <edbian> Bookman: Yeah yeah.  My ubuntu install is messed up right now!  I confess!  You caught me!
[02:24] <edbian> Bookman: I can't test it for you :(
[02:25] <Bookman> edbian: hahahahahah
[02:25] <zacktu> edbian: thanks
[02:25] <edbian> zacktu: Good luck!
[02:25] <Bookman> edbian: Now that is funny.  You made my night.  Thanks.
[02:25] <stovicek1> ohnoes: what's... apt-cache policy gnome-do xchat ...give you?
[02:25] <ohnoes> jezza; so try stuff like "aptitude search active-sync" or "aptitude search activesync" until you find the one.
[02:25] <jezza> sorry but i dont kinow what an appitude search is or where to find it
[02:25] <velcroshooz> andrew_46: "write failed: imput/output error"
[02:25] <halberd> what's with the name change to shiretoko
[02:25] <ohnoes> jezza:  oh my god.  READ.  Type it in the terminal
[02:26] <edbian> Bookman: I accidentally purged dpkg (it was a copy / paste typo).  I have to reinstall and haven't gotten around to it yet.
[02:26] <halberd> hmm it's the codename
[02:26] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: and with sudo?
[02:26] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  pastebinning now
[02:26] <jezza> whats a terminal
[02:26] <velcroshooz> andrew_46: exact same. i dont understand it. its listed in k3b under devices asa writeable cd/dvd drive, but its like i dont have access to it or something
[02:26] <edbian> jezza: Applications -> Accessories -> terminal
[02:26] <ohnoes> jezza:   it's where you type in commands.  Go to Applications>Accessories>Terminal
[02:27] <edbian> jezza: It's the greatest tool in all of linux
[02:27] <jezza> thank you
[02:27] <ctmjr> !cli | jezza
[02:27] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  http://pastebin.com/mb7dc8bf
[02:27] <dsdeiz> halberd: i asked the same thing last time :D
[02:27] <Bookman> edbian: ok, corrected, lets see what happens now!
[02:28] <edbian> Bookman: corrected?
[02:28] <stovicek1> ohnoes: interesting that it shows you the universe repo for one but not the other.
[02:28] <K-Zodron||> guys, not ubuntu related at all, but how do I clean up wet dog shit off the floor? god damnit :p
[02:28] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  indeed... what do you think it means?
[02:29] <ohnoes> i'll check my repositories again... (9001th time =) )
[02:29] <stovicek1> ohnoes: are any of the repos timing out at all when you apt-get update? any errors?
[02:29] <Bookman> edbian: Bob's your uncle!
[02:29] <Bookman> edbian: wonderful.
[02:29] <khelvan> Does anyone know where .svg icon files for installed applications would be found?
[02:29] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: I am afraid that I am not sure then, apologies...
[02:30] <Bookman> edbian: Thank you for you tolerance.
[02:30] <edbian> Bookman: NP!
[02:30] <Bookman> *your
[02:30] <edbian> Bookman: I don't know what else to try besides getting a different version of dpkg (not even sure that's possible)
[02:30] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  no. they all seem to be in working order
[02:30] <Dr_Willis> khelvan:  try 'locate .svg' or locate .svg | grep appname
[02:31] <arthur_> what is the default chmod for the /home directory?
[02:31] <Bookman> edbian: I fixed it.
[02:31] <khelvan> Dr_Willis - Thanks, I will try that
[02:31] <Bookman> edbian: corrected the '!' for a 'a'
[02:31] <stovicek1> ohnoes: and since I came into the conversation late, this is a jaunty install with universe repo enabled?
[02:31] <bastidrazor> arthur_, 755
[02:31] <xphree> Hello, i'm having problems with my sound in Ubuntu 9.04, i follow all the guides in the forum's and questions but didn't work. Only work with Audio Headphones but the Laptop speakers not working
[02:31] <Bookman> edbian: You were right, just read and it says what the problem was and on what line
[02:31] <edbian> Bookman: You edited the file!!!
[02:31] <Bookman> edbian: You bet.....Thank you beer muscles
[02:32] <edbian> Bookman: Good job man!  I'm impressed!  Was it just an extraneous "!"  ??
[02:32] <xphree> i have an HP Pavillon dv4-1213 with this device card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
[02:32] <Bookman> edbian: an 'a' was replaced with a '!' for whatever reason.  Easy Peasy
[02:33] <edbian> Bookman: I would feel pretty un-touchable in your situation
[02:33] <Bookman> edbian: Lucky....but fun!
[02:33] <edbian> Bookman: You should make a forum thread or something.  A quick how-to to get the word out.
[02:33] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  jaunty with universe.  I don't have propsed or backports enabled (although I don't see how that would be the problem)
[02:34] <ohnoes> also, it's a brand new installation
[02:34] <sseiersen> !firewall
[02:34] <sseiersen> Thanks ubottu
[02:34] <Flannel> ohnoes: please pastebin the output of sudo apt-get update
[02:34] <stovicek1> ohnoes: it shouldn't... my local cache shows each pulling from universe with the depends pulling from universe as well
[02:34] <edbian> Bookman: I need to go but good job again!  :)
[02:35] <Bookman> edbian: Thanks again.  It was your pointing the error out.....nice.
[02:35] <Bookman> later
[02:35] <sseiersen> hmm
[02:35] <sseiersen> Wheres a list of use ports?
[02:35] <sseiersen> !ports
[02:35] <sseiersen> woot!
[02:36] <ohnoes> Flannel:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/215180/
[02:36] <TheeMahn> Colin Watson in house?
[02:36] <Dr_Willis> in use ports? or commonly used ports?
[02:36] <Maximo> !hello ppls
[02:36] <coldserver> I would like to install the "dwm" window manager for Ubutnu 8.10.I followed their instructions, ie, I added "exec /opt/dwm/bin/dwm" to my /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file. But nothing seems to happen when I relog?
[02:36] <Maximo> !hello
[02:36] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  that may be of interest to you too
[02:36] <beware> i have ubuntu on a system with nvidia graphics. i disabled gdm/kdm to start automatically, i boot into the terminal. i can go into the desktop with "startx". however, exiting the desktop leaves a black screen (but the console still takes input)
[02:36] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: What sort of media are you using?
[02:36] <stovicek1> ohnoes: yes.. it looks like everything should work
[02:36] <xphree> is frustating, i only can hear sound via headphones but not on the laptop speakers... anyone can help me?
[02:37] <coleys> beware: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm(or kdm) start
[02:37] <dreki> is there a symbol that can take the place of a space in terminal?
[02:37] <ohnoes> stovicek1:  I'm glad i'm not suffering from n00bitis =)
[02:37] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  gdm launhes its own .desktop configs/files. you may want to just make a .desktop file for dwm and not hack system files
[02:37] <coleys> dreki: \
[02:37] <beware> coleys: the question is: can i exit the desktop and go back into the console properly?
[02:37] <GeorgeAScott> is there a known issue with gstreamer at the moment?  i heard there's no longer a dev for rhythmbox and it keeps freezing on me...
[02:37] <coleys> dreki: example. My\ Name\ Is\ Coleys/
[02:37] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson is cjwatson!n=cjwatson@82-69-40-219.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk
[02:37] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson's real name: Colin Watson
[02:37] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson's server: irc.freenode.net - http://freenode.net/
[02:37] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson's info: is identified to services
[02:37] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson's info: is signed on as account cjwatson
[02:37] <FloodBot1> TheeMahn: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:38] <TheeMahn> [21:37:25] cjwatson WHOIS info from leguin.freenode.net
[02:38] <velcroshooz> andrew_46: sony dvd-rs
[02:38] <coleys> beware: Control + alt + f1?
[02:38] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: What do I call this desktop file? and where do I place it? more imporantly, how do I tell ubuntu to use this .desktop file?
[02:38] <Flannel> TheeMahn: can we help you?
[02:38] <coleys> coldserver: /usr/share/applications/
[02:38] <dreki> coleys: thanks
[02:38] <beware> black screen also
[02:38] <GeorgeAScott> and since the upgrade to jaunty and the security updates that followed, i can't read dvds
[02:38] <TheeMahn> I want to talk to lead dev
[02:39] <beware> it seems to be unable to restore the text mode
[02:39] <coleys> beware: now.... sudo /etc/init.d/kdm(or gdm) start
[02:39] <beware> but the console takes input
[02:39] <Seeker`> TheeMahn: what about?
[02:39] <TuxedoBond> Any reason to not use ReiserFS over EXT3?
[02:39] <TheeMahn> Errors
[02:39] <Pici> TheeMahn: You can find the Ubuntu developers in #ubuntu-devel
[02:39] <beware> coleys: why would i want to start gdm or kdm, exactly?
[02:39] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  gdm sees and uses them.. they apear in the gdm menus, you are bypasing  this sytesm when you are trying to change the xinit stuff
[02:39] <coleys> beware: Im not really sure what you want. =o
[02:39] <coleys> !clear
[02:40] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: Ok, I understand that. lets say I make a "dwm.desktop" file and place it under /usr/share/applicatios .. but what do I put inside this file? and how do I tell gdm to use the dwm window manager?
[02:40] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  a 'locate gnome.desktop' shows  they are stored in /usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop
[02:40] <sfdsd> hello every1, Could you help me with kde restricts? How I can restrict "run command" into context-menu?
[02:40] <ska178> can someone help me with an error I'm receiving while trying to install Java? E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[02:40] <ska178> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[02:40] <beware> what i want, said most simply, is for the switch from X's graphics mode, to 80x25 text mode, to work (as in, to show the text). it is broken.
[02:40] <andrew_46> velcroshooz: velcroshooz Final thought = perhaps try different media, although sony -r are decent disks
[02:40] <coleys> ska178: sudo apt-get install -f
[02:41] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  copy/rename gnome.desktop and look in it.. its rather straight forwared and commented.
[02:41] <coldserver> ok
[02:41] <grkblood13> i cant get youtube to work in 9.04 64 bit, i did dpkg -i --force-architecture and it appeared to isntall but firefox is still complaining
[02:41] <grkblood13> Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
[02:41] <velcroshooz> Im trying to burn a linux dvd iso, new burner, first time ive tried. the burner is at /dev/sr0, brasero and k3b as soon as write starts errors and kicks the disc out. ive tried running both from terminal to look for errors, found nothing, just 'input/output error' and nothing in /var/log/messages. Does anyone have any insight on this problem?
[02:41] <doc_brown> is there an easy way, tool or utility, that can help me view the files stored on my hdd?  I have 58 GB used, and before I format, I'd like to make sure it's nothing too important.  =)
[02:41] <coleys> velcroshooz: in the optical group? d;
[02:42] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  at one time there was a desktop entry to run the users .xsession (or was it .xinitrc) file. so you could pick 'xsession' from the sessions list.. and the user could just add dwm or whatever to their .xsesion or .xinitrc file and it would run that
[02:42] <coleys> doc_brown: nautilus? =p?
[02:42] <Maximo> question, why when I want to hear a radio station is asking for some kind of plugin to work for me?
[02:42] <Maximo> thanks
[02:42] <ska178> coleys: install -f...ty
[02:42] <velcroshooz> coleys: dunno 'users and groups' or what?
[02:42] <sseiersen> omg
[02:42] <Dr_Willis> !info dwm
[02:42] <sseiersen> Can someone help me w/ VNC>
[02:42] <ohnoes> Flannel:  any thoughts?
[02:42] <sseiersen> ?
[02:42] <coleys> velcroshooz: might requre you to be in optical group to use burner.
[02:42] <beware> if i am in the desktop, and i switch to text mode by pressing ctrl+alt+F1 *or* by exiting the desktop, i get a black screen (switch to text mode fails)
[02:42] <surferdude> I'm back, trying to get dovecot working and understand that mailboxes are created based on unix user accounts by default...
[02:42] <Dr_Willis> sseiersen:  clarify the problem to the channel.
[02:42] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: I am looking inside the gnome.desktop file, and I dont see any entry for "window manager".. sry for being dumb
[02:43] <sseiersen> I forwarded all ports and installed it all
[02:43] <doc_brown> coleys, how about like a "pie chart" program that will say my hdd is 35% mp3 files 12% avi files etc
[02:43] <Flannel> ohnoes: Those look good.  is the apt-cache policy still the same?
[02:43] <sseiersen> And I get a server not found
[02:43] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  its the name of the program its exeucing.. for gnome its 'gnome-session'
[02:43] <grkblood13> i cant get youtube to work in 9.04 64 bit, i did dpkg -i --force-architecture and it appeared to isntall but firefox is still complaining
[02:43] <velcroshooz> coleys: i dont have an optical group
[02:43] <surferdude> Problem is, i get authentication failed whenever i try to login to the mailbox with outlook 07
[02:43] <ohnoes> Flannel:  you lost me there.  what's an apt-cache policy?
[02:43] <grkblood13> did that on flash 10
[02:43] <sseiersen> !info VNC
[02:43] <surferdude> anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
[02:43] <sseiersen> -_-
[02:43] <ska178> -f is an installer?
[02:43] <beware> !info vnc
[02:43] <coleys> velcroshooz: Might not be same for ubuntu, though. =/
[02:43] <dsdeiz> how do i add my self to a group? say www-data?
[02:43] <coleys> ska178: no it should fix your proble.
[02:43] <ohnoes> !info gnome-do
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> theres several 'vnc' servers one can use.
[02:44] <Flannel> ohnoes: do `apt-cache policy gnome-do xchat` again and pastebin the output please.
[02:44] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: lets step back for a second please. I just want to run "dwm" as my window manager when ubuntu starts. How do I do this?
[02:44] <ohnoes> ooh right I did that earlier.
[02:44] <coldserver> what does this have anything to do with gnome-session or gnome.desktop
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  copy gnome.desktop to dwm.desktop edit 'gnome-session' to be 'gwm'
[02:44] <sseiersen> Im following this: http://lifehacker.com/317125/set-up-vnc-on-ubuntu-in-four-steps
[02:44] <sseiersen> Not sure if that's recent or not.
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:    then the gdm menus will have 'dwm' as an entry
[02:44] <grkblood13> how do i get flash to work on 9.04 64 bit?
[02:44] <beware> coldserver: see the symlink, /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  logical and easy eh?
[02:44] <beware> this controls which desktop environment to use
[02:44] <ohnoes> Flannel:  http://pastebin.com/mb7dc8bf
[02:45] <Dr_Willis> oops change     Exec=/usr/bin/gnome-session
[02:45] <OttifantSir> doc_brown: baobab, named Disk Usage Analysis in your menu?
[02:45] <Jeruvy> sseiersen: gnome just does vnc without any setup/installs.  Is there something else you need, or are you using kde/xfce?
[02:45] <Dr_Willis> to be Exec=/path/to/dwm
[02:45] <sseiersen> KDE
[02:45] <coldserver> wait, why are you talking about the session-manager... shouldnt you worry about the WINDOW manager?
[02:45] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  its a good idea to use the full path to the Exec= settings.
[02:45] <sseiersen> Should I get Gnome?
[02:45] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: Yes, I am doing that.
[02:46] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  most window managers in the repos add their own .desktop entry to the right place so they get auto-added to the GDM menus
[02:46] <doc_brown> OttifantSir, thanks
[02:46] <whaevr> any sed saavy people here?
[02:46] <doc_brown> OttifantSir, what is baobab?
[02:46] <coleys> coldserver: its actually pretty easy. xx Just open any .desktop file from /usr/share/applications/ and use common sense to what to type in a new one.
[02:46] <Flannel> ohnoes: right, that's the same pastebin from earlier.  Actually, please do this one now: apt-cache policy gnome-do libgnomedesktop2.20-cil libnotify0.4-cil librsvg2-2.18-cil  libwnck2.20-cil and pastebin the output
[02:46] <Jeruvy> sseiersen: you can, it won't hurt.  But I'll leave it for someone who can help you on kde.
[02:47] <sseiersen> hmm
[02:47] <doc_brown> OttifantSir, nevermind i get it
[02:47] <sseiersen> Is there an Ubuntu KDE channel?
[02:47] <Flannel> sseiersen: #kubuntu
[02:47] <sseiersen> ty
[02:47] <coleys> lololo
[02:47] <whaevr> kubuntu..?
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> !kubuntu
[02:47] <coldserver> Dr_Willis, and beware: If I change the synlink at /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager to /opt/dwm/bin/dwm  -- is that sufficient to make this all work?
[02:47] <kneeskrap3r> hahaha!
[02:47] <jon5000> help.  i am unable to create directory or copy file into home directory.  permission denied. ls -l shows:  drwxr-xr-x 92 jlulu jlulu 4096 2009-07-10 20:27 jlulu
[02:47] <coleys> (terrible implementation of kde) =o
[02:48] <johnibanez> Is it possible to auto mount a NTFS Partition during Startup?
[02:48] <coleys> johnibanez: Edit fstab.
[02:48] <kneeskrap3r> @coleys: no kidding!
[02:48] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  do you have more then 1 user? why bother with  that when you can just add a .desktop file and then change easially to/from it.
[02:48] <johnibanez> coleys, thanks a lot!
[02:48] <Flannel> kneeskrap3r, coleys: please stop that, this isn't a place for running commentary
[02:48] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  that link would change the efault for ALL users..
[02:48] <coleys> johnibanez: Which partition is your Windows partition?
[02:48] <kneeskrap3r> sorry mate :(
[02:48] <kneeskrap3r> my bad
[02:48] <bastid_razor> !ntfs | johnibanez
[02:48] <kneeskrap3r> C:!
[02:49] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  thers the 'update-alternative' commands that take care of those links also.. dont alter them by hand
[02:49] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  but its best to just create that dwm.desktop file (if you are using gdm that is)
[02:49] <johnibanez> coleys, no I no longer have a windows partition. Only for storage purposes.
[02:49] <ohnoes> Flannel:  I added it at the bottom:  http://pastebin.com/m72fd5ff5
[02:49] <coleys> johnibanez: storage in ntfs D= Terribleeee.
[02:49] <johnibanez> Thanks bastid_razor
[02:50] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: I see tons of .desktop files, each one slightly different - what do they all mean?
[02:50] <bastid_razor> johnibanez, that link gives you a graphical way of mounting it..
[02:50] <coleys> coldserver: They put entries in your gnome menu
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  every menu item is defined by the various .desktop files. thats how the  menu system works. :)
[02:50] <surferdude> Anyone here running an dovecot server on ubuntu?
[02:50] <roy_hobbs> Is there anything else I need to do to get remote login working other than enable it in the Remote tab of "login window preferences"
[02:50] <coleys> coldserver: Open them and look at the data.
[02:51] <johnibanez> Thanks guys, got what I needed fast.
[02:51] <coldserver> I did
[02:51] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:   i belive freedesktop.org  has the specs for the file format  most of the data in them is straight forwared
[02:51] <coldserver> Ok, I've created a dwm.desktop file inside /usr/share/xsessions/dwm.desktop  - now what? (btw, the .desktop file I created is exactly the one you get when you install via apt-get)
[02:51] <Flannel> ohnoes: Alright, uh, just so I can see them easier, please pastebin your sources.list (/etc/apt/sources.list) do you have anything in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/?
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  for gdm desktop entries.. just the name and the exec stuff is imporntant.
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  so there was allready a dwm.desktop file?
[02:52] <ohnoes> Flannel: sure. one second
[02:52] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: When I did apt-get dwm it added a .desktop file
[02:52] <Flannel> ohnoes: If you do have anything in that directory, just tack on its contents to sources.list in the paste
[02:52] <ohnoes> Flannel:  nothing in sources.list.d
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  you have to 'restart' gdm for the desktop menus to get refreshed
[02:52] <ohnoes> i'm pastebinning sources.list
[02:53] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  so all of this was not needed. :) restart X/gdm look in the session menus.. there should be a DWM entry
[02:53] <coldserver> What you mean "session menus" , "desktop menus" ?
[02:53] <coldserver> sorry dumb question again
[02:53] <owen1_> how to mount ipod 4gb, 2nd gen? when i run fdisk -l i see: "Disk /dev/sdf doesn't contain a valid partition table"
[02:53] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  go to the gdm login screen.. LOOK around.. thers menus there to select things. :)
[02:54] <MikeGuo> hi
[02:54] <MikeGuo> everyone.
[02:54] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:   you may want to stick with gnome till you learn more ubuntu basics. :) (just a thought)
[02:54] <coldserver> the gdm login screen is the same screen that pops up when you start ubuntu?
[02:54] <MikeGuo> I got a very strange issue in ubuntu 9.05
[02:54] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  yes.. where you LOGIN at...
[02:54] <MikeGuo> when I use apt-get update my source
[02:54] <MikeGuo> it show me: get ftp://ftp.debian.org/mian source
[02:54] <MikeGuo> I feel that's very strange.
[02:54] <MikeGuo> but I use aptitdude, it is ok.
[02:54] <MikeGuo> why?
[02:54] <coldserver> Dr_Willis: I am a developer, I only use Ubutnu for development. I need a good window manager because ALT-tabbing is a pain
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> coldserver:  thers like 2 or 3 menus there somewhere..
[02:55] <MikeGuo> I swired there is any source in my /etc/apt
[02:55] <coldserver> Thanks Dr_Willis, beware and coleys. Let me relog and check
[02:55] <tux_> hi
[02:55] <MikeGuo> that's apt-get's but?
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> alt-tabbing is a pain? never noticed...
[02:55] <MikeGuo> bug?
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> not sure how  using dwm will make it any beter/worse
[02:55] <lstarnes> Dr_Willis: it can be confusing if you have a huge number of windows
[02:55] <ohnoes> Flannel:  http://pastebin.com/m195d92f9
[02:56] <Chymera> hi, I'm trying to fit a polynomial function to some measurement points over here, this can be done very nicely in excell, I tried it with gnuplot, but the curve isn't fitted well at all... are there any other programs that might suit my needs?
[02:56] <Flannel> ohnoes: you don't need to keep tacking it onto the same you know
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> lstarnes:  thats why i use 'terminator' for my xterminal :) cuts down on having 100 xterms open.
[02:56] <Chymera> preferably non-qt and non OOo
[02:56] <MikeGuo> who can help me on that apt-get issue?
[02:56] <MikeGuo> thanks
[02:56] <dsdeiz> what's the difference between supplementary and primary groups?
[02:56] <[Soap]> I just installed a new installation of Ubuntu Linux on another computer, but there is no Internet access.  I have only a wireless connection, is there a way to see if I can get online with it?
[02:57] <ohnoes> Flannel:  oh okay. sorry
[02:57] <Flannel> ohnoes: No worries.  That all looks normal... *except* that some of the sources from your update don't appear in the sources.list, do you see anything about planet76.com in there?
[02:57] <rvalmont> Brazil
[02:57] <rvalmont> ?
[02:57] <Flannel> !br | rvalmont
[02:58] <ohnoes> yeah. i have a system76 computer and that's their repo
[02:58] <Flannel> ohnoes: right, but I don't see it in your sources.list
[02:58] <Flannel> ohnoes: you sure there's no files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/?
[02:58] <ohnoes> orly?
[02:58] <ohnoes> i'll check that now
[02:59] <Flannel> ohnoes: Not that that would cause those packages to be missing, it's just odd in general
[03:00] <rvalmont> opa
[03:00] <rvalmont> alguem do Brazil?
[03:00] <Blunt> anyone else with a nvidia gts 250 card?
[03:00] <robbr> hello
[03:01] <donavan_> can anyone tell me how I can mount a usb drive under the command line ... my graphics card drive is messed up and need to get new xorg.conf on too it from pastebin
[03:02] <moymoy> how do i get the update-manager to stop bugging me about a particular update? i just compiled mplayer last night, and now it's bugging me about an mplayer update which i obviously do not want to install.. any help?
[03:02] <sseiersen> err...
[03:02] <sseiersen> Theres no one in #kubuntu
[03:03] <sseiersen> Anone good w/ KDE?
[03:03] <AK|vape> Hi, quick question. How do I update a bit of previously installed software? I want to update Deluge to 1.1.9. Is there an apt-get command for this?
[03:03] <sseiersen> Anyone*
[03:03] <sseiersen> apt-get update
[03:03] <moymoy> donavan_: mount it with `sudo mount /dev/devicename /path/folder`
[03:03] <Flannel> moymoy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto#Synaptic
[03:03] <toni__> does anybody know how to setup a wireless network on ubuntu linux
[03:03] <AK|vape> Figured, thanks. :)
[03:03] <sseiersen> yw
[03:03] <[Soap]> I was asking the same question a minute ago
[03:03] <sseiersen> !wireless
[03:03] <sseiersen> toni__ ^^
[03:04] <toni__> yes i am here
[03:04] <moymoy> donavan_: mount it with `sudo mount /dev/devicename /path/folder` .. to find out what the device name is, you can try `sudo blkid`
[03:04] <[Soap]> I used Linux a few years ago and there were text mode tools that dont seem to exist now, at least not in the download version
[03:04] <centinul1> Anybody have any graphical issues with Handbrake?
[03:04] <sseiersen> [Soap] go to terminal and type "init 3" as root
[03:05] <sseiersen> That will bring you down to console
[03:05] <sseiersen> :]
[03:05] <OttifantSir> AK|vape: Deluge 1.1.9 isn't in the repos, and there's no official build of it on the homepage (that I know of), so go to www.getdeb.net and download it. Then use gdebi to install it (double-click the .deb-files)
[03:06] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: Yeah, apt-get update didn't do it. Thank you, will do.
[03:06] <donavan_> moymoy its yelling about the filesystem type
[03:07] <matyo> hi
[03:07] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: Download:   deluge  (252.7 kB)  ,  deluge-common  (183.9 kB)  ,  deluge-core  (1.3 MB) <-- Which do I want?
[03:07] <matyo> can anybody help me pls
[03:07] <toni__> hay i have a at&t  i my internet .but i have a gateway laptop
[03:07] <sseiersen> !vnc
[03:07] <toni__> that has wirelees network
[03:07] <matyo> can any body help me pls with ubuntu 8.10 im newbie user
[03:07] <OttifantSir> AK|vape: All of them. Then in this order to install: core, common, deluge
[03:07] <sseiersen> <3 ubottu
[03:08] <AK|vape> Fair enough.
[03:08] <[Soap]> sorry, delayed response.  init 3?  isnt that a synonym for restart?
[03:08] <[Soap]> I havent done anything yet
[03:08] <toni__> so can anybody walk me throw it
[03:08] <[Soap]> I want to see if I can get my wireless card recognized by the system
[03:08] <matyo> im install win xp on virtual box but i cant put 3d working on there
[03:08] <matyo> can any body help me pls
[03:08] <moymoy> donavan_: what kind of file system is it?
[03:08] <bastid_razor> if i've edited /etc/modules how do i tell it to load those modules without having to reboot?
[03:08] <sanjay>  when i press  shut down  button in ubuntu...  it show system halts  instead of automatic  shut down...
[03:08] <moymoy> donavan_: what is it formated as?
[03:09] <OttifantSir> matyo: Have you installed the VirtualBox Guest Additions to it?
[03:09] <matyo> i thing yes i have one box named like guest in system try in window
[03:09] <matyo> sec im check
[03:10] <[Soap]> also it wont me log in as root
[03:10] <moymoy> and thanks whoever pasted the link for package pinning
[03:10] <toni__> can any one plese help me out
[03:10] <mgolisch> anyone running a zotac ion?
[03:10] <freddy_engels> is there any way I can make gnome-terminal not truncate so much?
[03:10] <mgolisch> iam interested in how well those perform for htpc usage
[03:10] <ctmjr> bastid_razor, sudo modprobe module-name
[03:11] <donavan_> moymoy says its vfat
[03:11] <sanjay> hello sir, m ubuntu doesn't support  automatic shut down.. cann u help me on this matter?
[03:11] <moymoy> donavan_: it shouldn't have to ask for a file system but since it is.. try this command
[03:11] <craigbass1976> Anyone looking for a cheap laptop that works great with jaunty?  Acer Aspire 5516.  $300 at Staples right now
[03:11] <bastid_razor> ctmjr, i thought so, i may have other issues. thanks.
[03:11] <freddy_engels> I am trying to debug a problem I'm having with perl that gives lots of really long error messages - but I can't read them because gnome-terminal keeps truncating.
[03:11] <Flannel> craigbass1976: Try #ubuntu-offtopic not here, thanks.
[03:12] <moymoy> donavan_: `sudo mount -t vfat /dev/devicename /path/folder
[03:12] <craigbass1976> Flannel, really, I thought that'd be on topic...  Fair enough
[03:12] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: Updated just fine! Thanks a lot. :D
[03:13] <AK|vape> I love it when things go RIGHT.
[03:13] <pam> Are non stripped binaries published somewhere via packages? (my firefox segfaults on Jaunty)
[03:13] <OttifantSir> AK|vape: That's good. We're to learn and teach from and to eachother
[03:13] <sanjay> hello sir, my ubuntu doesn't support  automatic shut down.. can u help me on this matter? please
[03:14] <Jeruvy> pam: non stripped?
[03:14] <william56> can anyone help me towards getting my xp partition bootable at all?  i resized it during an ubuntu 8.04.1 install to give it more space, and now i can't boot from it.
[03:14] <centinul1> Anyone running a Zotac 9300 here?
[03:14] <pam> Jeruvy: Aren't binaries stripped by default? Just assumed, still trying to attach gdb to firefox
[03:15] <toni__> hello i need some help here
[03:15] <toni__> plese
[03:15] <william56> to add to my question, grub always hangs for long periods on 'starting up...' immediately after os selection
[03:15] <bastid_razor> ctmjr, possibly if i have two different terminal windows open would that matter?.. window 1 modprobe then window two try to use a programt hat requires the module? any effect.
[03:15] <Jeruvy> pam: thats a new term for me :)
[03:15] <william56> well, hangs indefinitely, i mean
[03:16] <pam> Jeruvy: oh, Meaning that symbols, location, asserts, ... are still in the blob
[03:16] <matyo> ottifantSir yes im install the guest to win in virtual machine
[03:16] <freddy_engels> toni__ jusk ask your question, you don' thave to ask to ask
[03:16] <matyo> but still dont have 3d
[03:16] <craigbass1976> william56, does it matter which os you select?
[03:16] <pam> Jeruvy: you usually strip before shipping, as it reduces the size of the executable
[03:16] <Jeruvy> pam: ok gotcha, thanks
[03:16] <matyo> and one more thing i use onboard vga card but is 128mb and is have 3d support
[03:16] <william56> ubuntu is loading fine
[03:17] <toni__> will some one help me out on my wireless network.
[03:17] <matyo> how can i check drivers in ubuntu 8.10 is true and is enable support of 3d ?
[03:17] <freddy_engels> toni__ what is the problem?
[03:17] <william56> matyo, which drivers are you using?
[03:17] <centinul1> Ubuntu 9.04, VT6656, anyone got that working without the system locking up?
[03:17] <matyo> dunno know i dont know from where i can check drivers in bubuntu :D
[03:17] <matyo> ubuntu
[03:17] <craigbass1976> william56, as I remember, I once had to use the windows cd to fix windows booting (which hosed grub) and then had to go afterward with a live cd and fix grub.  No idea what I did exactly, but that was the gist of it
[03:18] <toni__> it is tell me that i will find my wireless device and not dont it down
[03:18] <toni__> but i can find it
[03:18] <william56> well, i tried the windows cd, and used fixmbr and then fixboot, and it mangled all of my partition table
[03:18] <william56> i restored it with testdisk, craigbass1976
[03:18] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: So as it turns out, 1.1.8 is the version I need, not 1.1.9. I don't see a listing for 1.1.8 on getdeb.net, so how might I install this particular version?
[03:18] <craigbass1976> william56, got to love windows.
[03:18] <ctmjr> bastid_razor, AFIAK you can have have as many terminals open as you like it should not matter as long as the module loads right
[03:18] <AK|vape> Or, rather, where might I find it?
[03:18] <bastid_razor> ctmjr, alright, no errors messages on the modprobe. i'll continue to dig. thanks
[03:19] <william56> maybe i should check and see if it can see any partitions before i fixmbr next time
[03:19] <OttifantSir> AK|vape: What is it with the 1.1.8 version that you can't get from the 1.1.9 version?
[03:19] <craigbass1976> william56, I can't help really; haven't dual booted since Fedora2
[03:19] <freddy_engels> toni__ is the problem that ubuntu can't find your wireless card?
[03:19] <matyo> im check drivers from system administration hardwer drivers but is blank
[03:19] <Dr_Willis> fixmbr should in theory just reinstall the windows boot loader and not mess with the partition tables
[03:19] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: 1.1.8 is allowed on a tracker I use and 1.1.9 isn't yet.
[03:19] <toni__> i dont know
[03:19] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, in theiory... :)
[03:19] <toni__> will u help me out
[03:19] <william56> well, thanks anyway. i might try the xp cd again, seeing as how i was able to fix whatever it did, and i restored grub during that process, craigbass1976
[03:20] <freddy_engels> toni__ I can only help you if I know what the problem actually is. Where do you get an error message, and what exactly does it say?
[03:20] <fool_> hey guys is there a way to check the file system of hpfs/ntfs partition ?
[03:20] <matyo> can eny one tell me pls how can i see what vga driver is using at moment my ubuntu 8.10
[03:20] <craigbass1976> toni__, and what's your card?  lspci and look for something like broadcom, atheros, etc (but not /etc)
[03:21] <robbr> yeahhhh, we supa suspend dat ho
[03:21] <craigbass1976> fool_, what do you mean check it?
[03:21] <robbr> supa suspend dat hoooo
[03:21] <william56> matyo:  ubuntu console "which video drivers"
[03:21] <fool_> craigbass1976: check file system for errors etc...
[03:21] <ctmjr> bastid_razor, you can run sudo modinfo module-name or lsmod | grep module-name to see if it loaded sometimes modprobe will act like it loaded it but does not
[03:21] <william56> wohops
[03:22] <william56> i meant,  google that, matyo
[03:22] <matyo> tnx :D
[03:22] <bastid_razor> ctmjr, thanks, great info.
[03:22] <GeorgeAScott> ive got twinview running, as well as compiz-fusion and i'm wondering if there's a way to lock application windows
[03:22] <rebel> I just did a fresh install of ubuntu 8.04. On first boot I am getting "Error 22: No such partition selected" it brings me to the grub menu but I believe everything is right there but yet it still wont boot.. What should I do?
[03:22] <Sam_> hello... how can i install mediaplayer to watch live tv in ubuntu?
[03:22] <rebel> Actually the error is No such partition
[03:23] <ctmjr> bastid_razor, your welcome
[03:23] <[Soap]> that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessNetworking#Ubuntu link wasnt really very helpful.  It seems to be for a version of Ubuntu that has tools that arent included in\ the free download
[03:23] <starwind> anyone played with a inspiron 15n?
[03:23] <craigbass1976> fool_, http://mpathirage.com/how-to-fix-ntfs-mount-error-on-ubuntu/    What do you think of that?
[03:23] <OttifantSir> AK|vape: Here's a direct link to the source of 1.1.8: http://download.deluge-torrent.org/source/deluge-1.1.8.tar.gz It seems to have an easy install from the looks of the content. You'll need to do sudo apt-get --purge remove deluge deluge-common deluge-core first
[03:23] <[Soap]> and it seems to assume that the computer already has a working wired connection, which is no help
[03:23] <pepperjack> rebel: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[03:24] <AK|vape> OttifantSir: Thank you. :)
[03:25] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: what do you mean?  which tools are you referring to?
[03:25] <rebel> pepperjack: I will give that a shot thanks :)
[03:25] <rocky> I'm installing ubuntu on an old computer, but my ps/2 mouse isn't working with it, but it does work fine with DSL.... any suggestions?
[03:25] <fool_> craigbass1976: that might help thanks
[03:25] <rocky> the computer is using an AMD-K6/500 processor, an asus motherboard (not sure what model), and a motrex gxf card
[03:25] <pam> Jeruvy: cf firefox-3.5-dbg for 3.5. Can't find for 3.0 though
[03:26] <craigbass1976> Sam_, There's such a thing (or used to be) called mediabuntu.  I'd guess there are some apps in that that would do such a thing, but don't knwo what they're called
[03:26] <Oneiros> Hey quick question -- is there any possible was to install Ubuntu Server to a machine with no monitor (and no serial thingamawhatzit)?
[03:26] <craigbass1976> fool_, yeah, I'm not sure.  google some more I guess
[03:27] <pepperjack> Sam_: what do you mean by live tv?  do you have a capture card or something you are using?  if so vlc or mplayer or whatever could do that
[03:27] <starwind> is there a way to upgrade firefox to 3.5 in jaunty rather than install another version? ie. having 3.0.x and 3.5 at the same time
[03:27] <craigbass1976> What is the effect called that allows you to Ctrl +Alt + Uparrow and see miniatures of what's on all desktops?
[03:28] <pam> starwind: Just trying to do the same thing right now :)
[03:28] <Jeruvy> pam: hmm: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-mozillateam-bugs/2008-June/047318.html
[03:28] <craigbass1976> If I get all desktop effects running, I can do it, but on this box I can only have "some" effects
[03:28]  * tutatux vou cortar os pulsos
[03:28] <pam> starwind: it seems that firefox-3.5 replaces 3.1 only, not 3.0
[03:28] <starwind> darn  D:
[03:28] <centinul1> Has anyone gotten the wireless VT6656 chipset working?
[03:28] <ctmjr> rocky, by any chance did you plug it in after your computer booted into ubuntu
[03:28] <netdur> where can I download vm/vb image of ubuntu 9.04?
[03:29] <rocky> ctmjr, of course I did, lol
[03:29] <rebel> pepperjack: ok this is weird.. I did all the commands.. when it did find /boot/grub/stage1 it returned (hd6,0) but when my ubuntu was booting it was auto selected for hd6,0 but would give me that error 22. however when i changed the imput to hd0,0 it worked
[03:29] <fool_> craigbass1976: i've been googling before coming here. ntfsprogs didn't help
[03:29] <rebel> pepperjack: but yet when i do root (hd0,0) it doesn't work it says error 22: no such partition
[03:29] <netdur> vwware or virtualbox
[03:29] <OttifantSir> craigbass1976: I'm not vell versed in Compiz, but are you perhaps talking about Expo?
[03:29] <craigbass1976> fool_, gah...  That sucks
[03:30] <youseenothing_> rocky: you plugged it in AFTER you booted into ubuntu?
[03:30] <pepperjack> rebel: you have 7 hard drives in the computer?
[03:30] <rebel> pepperjack: yes I do on two different onboard controllers
[03:30] <rocky> OH
[03:30] <pam> Jeruvy: I'm so confused between firefox-3.0-dbgsym, firefox-3.5-dbg, ... Not sure if they build them or not now
[03:30] <pam> But thanks for the link!
[03:30] <rebel> pepperjack: im running my BIOS in AHCI mode
[03:30] <Jeruvy> pam: np, I thought it was strange too
[03:30] <rocky> youseenothing_, I misread what ctmjr said... it was plugged in before I turned anything on
[03:31] <craigbass1976> OttifantSir, no idea.  I don't own any boxes capable of effects.  In Jaunty where you enable desktops effects, I can only enable the first one, and this particular effect doesnt' seem to be part of that package
[03:31] <pepperjack> rebel: what dev node does the mount command say / is on?
[03:31] <rebel> pepperjack: How can I check that?
[03:31] <rocky> I'm trying to use 8.10, but am also gonna try 9.04 in a few minutes
[03:31] <pepperjack> rebel: just type `mount` in terminal
[03:32] <pepperjack> rebel: you should see like /dev/sda3 on / type ext4 or whatever
[03:32] <pam> Jeruvy: 04:31:05 < wgrant> pam: Debug symbols for most Ubuntu packages are on ddebs.ubuntu.com.
[03:32] <rebel> pepperjack: I see /dev/sdg1 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=remount - ro)
[03:32] <OttifantSir> craigbass1976: As I said, I'm not very familiar with Compiz/effects, but that
[03:32] <lostfoxeh> buntu
[03:33] <youseenothing_> rocky: do you see your mouse in xinput list?
[03:33] <OttifantSir> craigbass1976: seemed like the right effect from what you described
[03:33] <lostfoxeh> join #ubuntu
[03:33] <craigbass1976> OttifantSir, http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1157      Wall of desktops    The last one on the page is the one I mean
[03:33] <rocky> youseenothing_, how can I check that?
[03:33] <Jeruvy> pam: and ff are in that wad?  I'll have to take a peek later.  Good to know :)
[03:34] <pepperjack> rebel: do you have a livecd?  hd6,0 would be correct value.  id use livecd then make sure the partition is not automounted just do a `sudo umount /dev/sdg1` then a sudo fsck.ext3 /dev/sdg1
[03:34] <youseenothing_> rocky: from a terminal type:  xinput list
[03:34] <rocky> ok
[03:34] <rocky> it will be a few minutes, as it has to boot
[03:34] <rocky> slow computer XD
[03:34] <[Soap]> ok
[03:34] <[Soap]> anyone here can help me with wireless?
[03:34] <rebel> pepperjack: I do have a livecd, I will boot from it and run that command and let you know what I get give me 2 minutes :):)
[03:35] <[Soap]> please dont just paste that link again, that was no help
[03:35] <pam> Jeruvy: Just FYI, http://pastebin.com/m7ca4a60d from #ubuntu-devel
[03:35] <[Soap]> the systme recognizes that I have a wireless card, it just has no connection
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> [Soap]:  then clarify the problem/chipset and you have checked the forum for your exact chipset?
[03:35] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: what problem are you having with wireless?
[03:35] <pam> Jeruvy: not sure what automated symbol extraction means though actually
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> and tell the channel not me. :) i dont do wireless much.
[03:35] <[Soap]> this is a new installation of Ubuntu 9.04 on a system with wireless as its only means of accessing the Internet
[03:35] <rebel> pepperjack: keep in mind when I changed the value to hd0,0 when it first gave me the error 22: no such partition on first boot it booted..
[03:36] <[Soap]> and the system seems to recognize that there is a wireless adapter there, but it wont connect to the Internet and it wont tell me what's wrong
[03:36] <stephans> how do I change what happens when I incert a CD in Ubuntu?
[03:36] <[Soap]> there doesnt seem to be any sort of network configuration tool
[03:36] <OttifantSir> craigbass1976: You might wanna try sudo apt-get install simple-ccsm
[03:36] <Jeruvy> pam: ah, now that makes sense
[03:36] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: have you attempted configuring it using System->Preferences->Network Connections?
[03:36] <[Soap]> yes
[03:36] <[Soap]> it tells me that it exists
[03:36] <Dr_Willis> [Soap]:  often one needs to download extra drivers for many wireless cards. You may have to get a wired connection some how.   or figure out what files you need and download them from another pc.
[03:36] <[Soap]> but there's nothing there that I can change
[03:37] <pam> Jeruvy: to have firefox-3.5-dbg in normal repos but not firefox-3.0-dbg? No, it doesn't :p
[03:37] <Dr_Willis> [Soap]:  what is the wireless network card exactly? what chipset?
[03:37] <[Soap]> it also tells me that it has "never" been used
[03:37] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: ummm...you should be able to change anything under the wireless tab in there to configure the ssid you need to connect to
[03:37] <[Soap]> but doesnt provide a button to click on in order to start it or anything
[03:37] <stephans> does anyone how do I change what happens when I insert a CD in Ubuntu?
[03:37] <Paddy_NI> !details | [Soap]
[03:37] <Jeruvy> pam: well 3.5 was alpha/beta until recently so my guess is someone did it prior to it hitting repo's.  So you may want to avoid that (not that you were seeking it...)
[03:38] <rocky> youseenothing_, it says xinput isn't installed! :O
[03:38] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: also, if you look in the upper right hand corner you should see something that looks like AT&T bars with an "X", click on that
[03:38] <Dr_Willis> stephans:  thers some gnome settings for that. but i can never rember where they are at.. they are in a quirky place.
[03:38] <[Soap]> this is the free download of Ubuntu, version 9.04
[03:38] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: all ubuntu is free
[03:38]  * Dr_Willis dosent know of a 'non free' version of ubuntu...
[03:38] <stephans> Dr_Willis: hmmm... I can not find them...
[03:39] <Dr_Willis> stephans:  i always just stumble upon them
[03:39] <[Soap]> yes I found the wireless connection menu, but that doesnt do anything either
[03:39] <youseenothing_> rocky: what version are you running?
[03:39] <stephans> does anyone else how do I change what happens when I insert a CD in Ubuntu?
[03:39] <[Soap]> if I click on it it changes into the "trying to connect" logo for a few seconds and then stops
[03:39] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: by do nothing what do you mean?
[03:39] <Dr_Willis> stephans:  they are under the nautilus settings Prefferances -> media
[03:39] <rocky> youseenothing_, 8.04
[03:39] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: then your connection settings are wrong
[03:39] <rocky> sorry if I misspoke earlier
[03:40] <[Soap]> well, ok, but is there any way to change the connection settings?
[03:40] <youseenothing_> rocky: oh, my bad...you need to check in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:40] <rocky> ok
[03:40] <youseenothing_> rocky: make sure your mouse is configured in there
[03:40] <rocky> no, its my bad, as earlier I *think* I said 8.10, when I was really running 8.04
[03:40] <stephans> Dr_Willis: OK i see it ... thank you!
[03:40] <Paddy_NI> [Soap]: open up a terminal by going to 'Applications > Accessories > Terminal' then type 'lspci' and press enter, once done copy the output and paste it at ubuntu pastebin.  Please return the link to the pasted output once done
[03:40] <Dr_Willis> [Soap]:  its easy to over look that the 'left click' and right click, on that little wireless-bar icon in the upper right. have different menus. :) settings are in there somewhere.
[03:40] <Paddy_NI> !paste | [Soap]
[03:40] <[Soap]> lspci
[03:40] <Jeruvy> pam: thanks, your question taught me a bunch today :)
[03:40] <[Soap]> lspci
[03:40] <[Soap]> sorry
[03:40] <Dr_Willis> stephans:  as i said.. an odd place for them.. :)
[03:40] <FloodBot1> [Soap]: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:41] <rebel> pepperjack: when I did
[03:41] <OttifantSir> stephans: They're in Nautilus -> Edit -> Preferences -> Media
[03:41] <pam> Jeruvy: my pleasure!
[03:41] <[Soap]> I have two computers open (obviously)
[03:41] <[Soap]> lspci
[03:41] <[Soap]> shoot
[03:41] <Dr_Willis> stephans:  makes sence i guess.. but still would make more sence to have them accesable from other locations as well
[03:41] <craigbass1976> oTTi
[03:41] <rebel> pepperjack: when I did 'sudo umount /dev/sdg1' it gave me umount: /dev/sdg1: not mounted is that correct?
[03:41] <[Soap]> ok
[03:41] <[Soap]> it saysd ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
[03:41] <Bookman> My Ubuntu 9.04 keeps crashing....just freezes up and then rebooting is a matter of trial and error after that....what could be the reason?  It is worse than Windows!
[03:41] <youseenothing_> rocky: yeah, things changed from 8.04 to 8.10...as of 8.10 hal takes care of config of input devices for x
[03:42] <rocky> youseenothing_, there is a section for the mouse in there
[03:42] <pelmen> Bookman: same here.... cannot figure it out what is the cause
[03:42] <``y7> youtube.com videos play at 5 fps (i'm guessing). how can i go about getting them to play at regular speed with ubuntu?
[03:42] <youseenothing_> rocky: now is the correct type there?
[03:42] <rocky> um.......
[03:42] <pelmen> Try disabling screensaver
[03:42] <rocky> I'll paste what I see (pastie of course)
[03:42] <pelmen> one of the tips i got :)
[03:43] <rocky> *pastie.org
[03:43] <pelmen> waiting...
[03:43] <PsyCo> try a diff flash plugin?
[03:43] <pelmen> and testing memory, but i do not believe it is a hardware issue
[03:43] <youseenothing_> Bookman_: is this a fresh installation?
[03:43] <rebel> pepperjack: also, when i did sudo fsck.ext3 /dev/sdg1 it gives me e2fsck 1.40.8 /dev/sdg1: clean, 108064/10993664 files, 78632312/89732817312 blocks
[03:43] <PsyCo> getting a new computer might help aswell
[03:43] <OttifantSir> ``y7: If you download them, in AviDemux there's a filter to change the framerate without changing the length of the video.
[03:43] <Chowder> sup all
[03:44] <PsyCo> OK
[03:44] <PsyCo> AND NOW
[03:44] <PsyCo> DCC TSEND PSYCO_THE_ULTIMATE_ROUTER_GLITCH1337133713371337
[03:44] <FloodBot1> PsyCo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:44] <PsyCo> BOOM
[03:44] <PsyCo> HEAD SHOT
[03:44] <nico_> hello
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> more like a futile justure
[03:44] <nico_> hey can someone help me with ubuntu?
[03:44] <rocky> youseenothing_, http://pastie.org/542102
[03:44] <``y7> OttifantSir, what do you mean, "if you download them"... download the videos from youtube.com? i'm trying to play them off of the site without having to download them to my pc
[03:44] <jon5000> help.  i am unable to create directory or copy file into home directory.  permission denied. ls -l shows:  drwxr-xr-x 92 jlulu jlulu 4096 2009-07-10 20:27 jlulu
[03:45] <Jeruvy> nico_: your in the wrong channel...just kidding, don't ask to ask, just ask :)
[03:45] <Bookman> I just can't stay running here!
[03:45] <nico_> lol
[03:45] <``y7> jon5000, try sudo before your mv or create cmd
[03:45] <Dr_Willis> jon5000:  you mean to say your normal user has no write access to their own home directory?
[03:45] <rocky> youseenothing_, also, 9.04 just finished downloading
[03:45] <rocky> :)
[03:45] <nico_> ok i was running a 20GB hard drive for a while and i just got a 500gb internal drive. how can i put my ubuntu install on that drive without losing all my settings?
[03:46] <Dr_Willis> !clone | nico_
[03:46] <jon5000> y7, thanks, but how would i accomplish the same in gnome, and why did it happen?
[03:46] <youseenothing_> rocky: you need to add a protocol
[03:46] <DukGalNamu> sup, xsane keeps saying i don't have access to the scanner, i've tried just about everything possible and can't get a normal user access, does anyone know what i need to do?
[03:46] <OttifantSir> ``y7: Then there's something in the hardware that's not capable, or something in the plugins
[03:46] <youseenothing_> rocky: Option"Protocol""ImPS/2"
[03:46] <Dr_Willis> nico_:  you could just move /home/ to the new drive and keep both. :)
[03:46] <rocky> is that a second option? or should I delete the original?
[03:46] <Bookman> Everything I run I have to cross my fingers that it doesn't crash.  This is not right.  Windows does not do this on the same machine.
[03:46] <youseenothing_> rocky: sorry, Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
[03:46] <``y7> OttifantSir, how would i go about trouble shooting that? i'd imagine i have the wrong driver or something, but i dunno
[03:46]  * Jeruvy likes Dr_Willis second option
[03:46] <youseenothing_> rocky: try that and restart X
[03:46] <Dr_Willis> rocky:   more then 1 hard drive - is very handy.
[03:46] <arand> Could someone please help me confirm Bug #327399 ? Steps to reproduce is 1. Install awn using add/rem from main menu. 2. Try to remove awn using the same.
[03:47] <lostfoxeh> I forgotten my password for the nickserver, how do I get it back?
[03:47] <anco> Hi all... i have a KVM/virt-install question
[03:47] <Dr_Willis> noops that was for nico_
[03:47] <rocky> Dr_Willis, very true, but why do you bring that up?
[03:47] <rocky> XD
[03:47] <youseenothing_> Bookman: is this a fresh installation?
[03:47] <Dr_Willis> rocky:  he left as i nick-completed.. the bum!
[03:47] <OttifantSir> ``y7: in terminal type lshw -C video and paste the out
[03:47] <rocky> lMAO
[03:47] <youseenothing_> Bookman: and what version did you install?
[03:47] <Bookman> youseenothing_: not really
[03:47] <OttifantSir> !paste | ``y7
[03:47] <Bookman> youseenothing_: 9.04
[03:47] <jon5000> Dr_Willis, not sure exactly what you mean.  user jlulu can write to directory /jlulu, which is in /home, but cannot write to /home
[03:48] <rocky> youseenothing, should I have two option lines then?
[03:48] <Dr_Willis> jon5000:  err.. userc can only write to their own /home/USERNAME dir.. not to /home/
[03:48] <rebel> can someone tell me why my drives would show up in gparted but not in fdisk -l
[03:48] <Bookman> I cannot start a browser or evolution or it crashes
[03:48] <Dr_Willis> jon5000:  thats by design.
[03:48] <jon5000> ok.
[03:48] <youseenothing_> Bookman: what do you mean by not really?  have you done anything to this to try to fix the issues and what kind of linux background do you have?
[03:48] <Dr_Willis> a user has no need/reason to write to /home/ either. :)
[03:48] <DukGalNamu> scanner help... anyone?
[03:48] <anco> If i use the script that create taps from shorewall.... http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/kvm/kvm ... can I use these taps with virt-install?
[03:49] <jon5000> Dr_Willis, ok.  is there a way i could enable jlulu to move files into /home at least temporarily?
[03:49] <Dr_Willis> jon5000:  if you need a temp pace to put things  use /tmp/
[03:49] <Bookman> youseenothing_: I'm a user.  I have been running 9.04 for a bit.  Nothing funky.  Just a regular user.
[03:49] <youseenothing_> rocky: yes, you can have as many options as you want really...
[03:49] <rocky> ok
[03:49] <matyo> hi again me :D
[03:49] <jon5000> ok
[03:49] <Dr_Willis> jon5000:  i cant imagine why you need to mess in /home/ instead of /home/username
[03:49] <rocky> so I should leave the "core pointer" option alone then?
[03:49] <rocky> dang it......
[03:49] <rocky> I need sudo permissions
[03:49] <rocky> lol
[03:49] <gambler> after installing nvidia binary driver my system no longer boots into X. no screens found - do I just cycle thru apt-get installing the other nvidia-glx packages?
[03:49] <arand> rebel: use sudo?
[03:49] <youseenothing_> Bookman: and what happens when the apps crash?  and were you having these issues from the get-go?
[03:50] <jon5000> Dr_Willis, got it.  wont mess with it.
[03:50] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, the only reason i could see is shared access by multiple users ;o)
[03:50] <matyo> can any one tell me pls how can i install intel GMA 950 vga driver in ubuntu 8.10 and put them to default in ubuntu
[03:50] <youseenothing_> rocky: yes
[03:50] <jon5000> Dr_Willis, thanks.
[03:50] <rocky> hehehe
[03:50] <Out_Cold> but again.. it would be /home/share/
[03:50] <rebel> arand: I will try that once it reboots from live cd.. also, do you know if its right when it says that my drive /dev/sda is not mounted and thats the drive that i installed ubuntu to?
[03:50] <anco> anyone here with "virt-install" with KVM virtual guests?
[03:51] <Bookman> youseenothing_No, just in the last two days.  I get a complete freeze up.  I have to hard reboot. then sometimes, just the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock lights blink but no boot.
[03:51] <rocky> youseenothing_, now how do I restart x?
[03:51] <Bookman> I have to try several times to reboot then only some apps run.
[03:51] <gambler> Is there any graphics card that supports multi mon (3 monitor) setup on linux well?
[03:51] <gambler> eg. without any hassles
[03:51] <matyo> no one know how can i install intel GMA 950 vga drivers to ubuntu 8.10 ?
[03:51] <NemesisD> hi all, wondering if anyone could help me with getting my sound working, it kind of abruptly stopped, get this in my syslog: pulseaudio[4276]: module-alsa-sink.c: Error opening PCM device front:0: Device or resource busy
[03:51] <Bookman> If I try evolution, it will just crash
[03:51] <Reitz_> hello
[03:51] <matyo> hi
[03:51] <rocky> matyo, I have them, and it worked well without doing anything
[03:51] <Reitz_> i need help with the upgrade to 9.04
[03:52] <DukGalNamu> NemesisD: sometihng is using it, try restarting hal and dbus
[03:52] <CityofRobots> Virtualbox
[03:52] <NemesisD> DukGalNamu: how do i do that?
[03:52] <youseenothing_> rocky: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[03:52] <Dr_Willis> gambler:  nvidia may have some cards that do that now. the 8800 i got only handles 2 monitors  or a monitor +tv :(
[03:52] <rocky> cool
[03:52] <DukGalNamu> NemesisD: sudo /etc/init.d/hald restart
[03:52] <anco> cityofrobots: That's directed to me, instead of kvm?
[03:52] <rebel> Guys, if for some reason my /dev/sda device says not mounted when i do sudo umount /dev/sda how would I go about mounting it so I can boot from it?? sda is my ubuntu install.
[03:52] <Reitz_> I burned a cd of the upgrade and now when i put it in it says that the autorun program isn't there
[03:52] <youseenothing_> Bookman: did you add anything before this started happening?  install anything, make changes to something?
[03:52] <DukGalNamu> NemesisD: and switch hald with dbus or dbusd
[03:52] <rocky> youseenothing_, nope :(
[03:52] <DukGalNamu> not sure which it is
[03:53] <CityofRobots> Yes anco... I have found it very useful...
[03:53] <JoeM> how do I add a disk to lvm?  I tried paritioning it, then adding it with vgextend (after doing pvcreate) vgdisplay says its all there but df doesn't, then tried removing it, formating new disk as ext3, then vgextend.. same thing
[03:53] <Bookman> youseenothing_: nope, business as usualy
[03:53] <youseenothing_> rocky: hold on one sec...
[03:53] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  mounting it is not really related to booting from it.. You boot the OS.. then mount filesystems to access them..
[03:53] <rocky> youseenothing_, should I just go for 9.04?
[03:53] <Bookman> *usual
[03:53] <Reitz_> how do you upgrade it?
[03:53] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  perhaps claify what youa re trying to do - to the channel
[03:53] <rocky> youseenothing_, I'm ultimately going to have 9.04 anyways, lol
[03:53] <Reitz_> how do i upgrade from 8.04 to 9.04
[03:53] <rocky> I just didn't have the live cd on hand at the time
[03:53] <binMonkey> hi, guys.  i'm trying to make a launcher for an executable in my home directory.  the path is ~/programdir/./program.  but it does not work.
[03:53] <arand> rebel: well sda shouldn't be mounted, since it represents the whole drive, however sda# (where # is the number representing the partition) should be mounted.
[03:54] <Reitz_> or 8,10 to 9.04 rather
[03:54] <nmatrix9> hey guys
[03:54] <matyo> rocky can you check your private chat pls
[03:54] <Bookman> youseenothing_: I just tried evolution and it crashes.  I just reinstalled it yesterday.
[03:54] <nmatrix9> anyone here use RocketRaid controllers
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> binMonkey:  make it use /home/username/program/program  NOT ./program like you had it...
[03:54] <robbr> boston police!!!
[03:54] <youseenothing_> rocky: then just install 9.04
[03:54] <nmatrix9> if so anyone have problems using them with the latest kernel versrion
[03:54] <RudyValencia> Hi, how do I set up Ubuntu 9.04 to mount my Windows shares?
[03:54] <jasmuz> !upgrade
[03:54] <lostfoxeh> okay I have some network issues I need help with...my wireless works connecting to the internet but my wired doesn't, but the wierd thing is my other wired computers do and i can still changing the setting in my router from my linux
[03:54] <rocky> youseenothing_, lol, ok
[03:54] <lostfoxeh> anyone help?
[03:54] <Dr_Willis> binMonkey:  that extra . is confuseing things.. and the ~ shortcut is not  a good idea to use in some cases
[03:54] <komies> Hi guys- anyone know off the top of their head a program that will read .lit ebook files, without being hard for me to install? I'm pretty fail at the actual technical stuff.
[03:54] <youseenothing_> Bookman: so you have had no changes to your machine before this started?
[03:54] <rocky> THEN we will see if I still need driver help
[03:55] <rebel> Dr_Willis: well.. I just did a fresh install of ubuntu 8.04 and when I do a first boot it gives me error 22: no such partition.. so when i get to the edit menu it says (hd6,0) for my MBR which is correct but if I select it it doesnt work.. but if I select (hd0,0) and hit B it boots
[03:55] <Reitz_> CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THE UPGRADE PLEASE?
[03:55] <rocky> youseenothing_, this will take a good hour or two
[03:55] <binMonkey> Dr_Willis: thanks.  i'm trying that now.
[03:55] <AK|vape> Hey, guys! How do I check whether Ubuntu is blocking a specific port? I read somewhere that Ubuntu blocks ports by default...?
[03:55] <Out_Cold> Reitz, what's your problem?
[03:55] <jasmuz> Reitz, what is your issue?
[03:55] <youseenothing_> rocky: if you still need help then come back and let me know...i should still be on
[03:55] <Jeruvy> lostfoxeh: can you pastebin the result of ifconfig?
[03:55] <rebel> arand: well.. I just did a fresh install of ubuntu 8.04 and when I do a first boot it gives me error 22: no such partition.. so when i get to the edit menu it says (hd6,0) for my MBR which is correct but if I select it it doesnt work.. but if I select (hd0,0) and hit B it boots
[03:55] <Reitz_> I burned it to a cd, but when i try to run it, it says the autorun program isnt there
[03:56] <Bookman> youseenothing_: No, and now my mail is all gone yet again
[03:56] <Out_Cold> Reitz, you are not upgrading from synaptic??
[03:56] <rocky> youseenothing_, okay
[03:56] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  some times depending onteh bios/layout if you have more then 1 hard driev..  the one that boots.. BECOMES hd0, and the rest sort of reorder...
[03:56] <Reitz_> out_cold: what?
[03:56] <jasmuz> Reitz, did you check the MD5 checksum before burning?
[03:56] <youseenothing_> Bookman: odd, have you checked to see if there is anything in the logs regarding the crashes?
[03:56] <lostfoxeh> paste been? like copy paste into irc or do you mean make a file?
[03:56] <Reitz_> no
[03:56] <Reitz_> i dont know what that means
[03:56] <Dr_Willis> AK|vape:  ubuntu blocks no ports by default that i know of.
[03:56] <Reitz_> im pretty new to this
[03:56] <Out_Cold> Reitz, you should upgrade from synaptic package manager... not a burnt cd
[03:57] <Reitz_> ok
[03:57] <Reitz_> how do i do that?
[03:57] <Out_Cold> it's in system menu
[03:57] <Reitz_> ok
[03:57] <jasmuz> Reitz, give me a private message i will guide you
[03:57] <Out_Cold> you need to go to sources something..
[03:57] <rocky> youseenothing_, what do you think the odds are that a d-link wireless pci card will have of working right away on 9.04 :D
[03:57] <Bookman> youseenothing_: which log would you like me to check.  I've looked and there is nothing reported.
[03:57] <Out_Cold> select sources?
[03:57] <Reitz_> ok
[03:57] <binMonkey> Dr_Willis: that didn't work i get:  ERROR in lua_call while calling 'meta_display'.
[03:57] <AK|vape> Dr_Willis: I'm trying to determine whether Ubuntu is blocking my ports because my BT clients report port issues, regardless of whether I open them on my router.
[03:57] <rebel> Dr_Willis: so how would I go about fixing my MBR so I can always boot from the correct disk? I went into grub and tried find /boot/grub/stage1 and then root (hd0,0) but it returned an error
[03:57] <rocky> I'm hoping to turn this computer into some sort of multimedia comp
[03:57] <dash9> Hi, I have a problem, in system-settings -> Appearance, I have only "Icons" and "Emoticons", why am I missing "Style" ?
[03:58] <youseenothing_> rocky: not sure because i never had one but i would say that there is a fair chance it works out of the box
[03:58] <Out_Cold> rocky, that's a fun idea... good luck
[03:58] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  if hd0,0 works.. then edit menu.lst to  make that change permenet
[03:58] <arand> rebel: hmm... mbr is almost always installed on hd0,0 it's the "bootloader" which the mbr points to which may reside somewhere else, usually on the concerned operating system partition
[03:58] <Jeruvy> !hcl | rocky I'd say pretty good
[03:58] <youseenothing_> Bookman: /var/log/messages or anything...have you looked?
[03:58] <RudyValencia> How do I set up Ubuntu 9.04 to mount my Windows server's shares?
[03:58] <Dr_Willis> AK|vape:  theres no firewall/rules enabled by default on a normal ubuntu
[03:58] <Dr_Willis> !samba | RudyValencia
[03:58] <rebel> Dr_Willis: where is the menu.lst when booting from live cd.. I cant seem to find it
[03:58] <rocky> Out_Cold, the computer is 10 yrs old, and has an AMD-K6/500..... thats 500 MHz
[03:58] <owen1_> I want to use my ipod as starage device. when ineserting the usb I have those lines in dmesg: [sdf] Attached SCSI removable disk  and  Attached scsi generic sg6 type 0.
[03:58] <NemesisD> DukGalNamu: nada
[03:59] <owen1_> when I type sudo fdisk -l I see: Disk /dev/sdf: 4095 MB, 4095737344 bytes 126 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1023 cylinders Units = cylinders of 7812 * 512 = 3999744 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00000000
[03:59] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  on the installed partition in boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:59] <AK|vape> Dr_Willis: Okay, if you say so. Thanks.
[03:59] <sk381> anyone have experience with VirtualBox?
[03:59] <owen1_> and also "Disk /dev/sdf doesn't contain a valid partition table"   any ideas?
[03:59] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  or just do the change by hand once.. then look in /boot/grub/menu.lst once it boots
[03:59] <Bookman> youseenothing_: I see a lot of segfaults
[03:59] <Out_Cold> Reitz, did you find it?
[03:59] <Dr_Willis> AK|vape:  check 'sudo iptables --list'  see if you have any rules enabled
[03:59] <youseenothing_> RudyValencia: you would want to:  mount -t cifs \\server\share \mnt\point unless you need creds
[03:59] <sk381> I am trying to install Ubuntu using VirtaulBox on a WinXP system and am having problems getting the Fuest Additions to worl
[03:59] <sk381> *work
[03:59] <anco> anyone here with experiences with "virt-install" python script together with kvm and a two way shorewall configuration?
[04:00] <youseenothing_> Bookman: do you see segfaults with normal commands as well?
[04:00] <RudyValencia> Actually I found what I needed
[04:00] <NemesisD> i tried playing something in mplayer but it didn't seem to come up with any problems in the audio section, just no sound
[04:00] <rebel> Dr_Willis: I am in the menu.lst now.. which field do I change?
[04:00] <Ahadiel> sk381, What's the problem?
[04:00] <AK|vape> Dr_Willis: What constitutes a rule? I got three sections and they're all set to policy ACCEPT.
[04:00] <Jeruvy> !pastebin | lostfoxeh shift-ctrl-C to copy and shift-ctrl-V to paste
[04:00] <rebel> Dr_Willis: nvm I think I found it :)
[04:00] <youseenothing_> RudyValencia: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288534
[04:00] <Bookman> youseenothing_: ???
[04:00] <arand> rebel: could you pastebin it?
[04:01] <arand> !pastebin | rebel
[04:01] <youseenothing_> Bookman: if you open a terminal and run things like ps or any command do they segfault as well?
[04:01] <Bookman> youseenothing_: and a evolution backup I made to an external hardrive now says that the file does not exist???
[04:01] <Bookman> youseenothing_: No, things run fine
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> AK|vape:  iptables basics.. its showing the 'headers' above where the rules would be,.. you have no rules set. :) its just printing the headers.
[04:02] <Out_Cold> can i force format a hard disk??? using fdisk maybe?
[04:02] <AK|vape> Dr_Willis: Alright.
[04:02] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  fdisk partitions.. then you mkfs to format.
[04:02] <NemesisD> also i get this, might be pertinent:  pulseaudio[19299]: module-console-kit.c: GetUnixUser() call failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "GetUnixUser" with signature "" on interface "org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Session" doesn't exist
[04:02] <jasmuz> Out_Cold, how about gparted?
[04:02] <jasmuz> !gparted Out_Cold
[04:02] <Out_Cold> jasmuz, i'm stuck in gui....
[04:02] <lostfoxeh> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:1e:90:68:d9:9c
[04:02] <lostfoxeh>           inet addr:192.168.1.150  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[04:02] <lostfoxeh>           inet6 addr: fe80::21e:90ff:fe68:d99c/64 Scope:Link
[04:02] <lostfoxeh>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[04:02] <lostfoxeh>           RX packets:3345 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[04:02] <lostfoxeh>           TX packets:3217 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[04:02] <FloodBot1> lostfoxeh: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:02] <Bookman> youseenothing_: Now I lost my email yet again.
[04:02] <Out_Cold> i meant CLI lool
[04:02] <sk381> Ahadiel - I am able to install the Guest Additions but when I start up the VM again, Ubuntu doesn't start up. Something wrong with screen/video setup since the seamless mouse intergration is working
[04:03] <jasmuz> !ping
[04:03] <Flynsarmy> I installed firefox-3.5 and in /usr/bin i changed the 'firefox' link with ln -s firefox-3.5 firefox...now when i type 'firefox' into a terminal window it'll successfully load shiretoko but when i type it into alt+f2 run window it does nothing. Why?
[04:03] <youseenothing_> Bookman: you may have some mem issues...
[04:03] <Jeruvy> !gparted | Out_Cold
[04:03] <rocky> youseenothing_, done burning the disk..... now to install! hopefully with the speed improvements in 9.04, this will go faster than the 8.04 install....
[04:03] <Ahadiel> sk381, Do you have compiz enabled in the guest?
[04:03] <weedar> Does an application exist (deployed from a repository?) that helps clock down your laptop? Mine is sounding like an airport
[04:03] <Bookman> youseenothing_: Yeah, but windows runs fine.......
[04:03] <Out_Cold> thanks Jeruvy but still the box is in CLI... gparted is not gonna help much..
[04:04] <coleys> Out_Cold: fcdisk
[04:04] <lostfoxeh> http://paste.ubuntu.com/215233/plain/
[04:04] <lostfoxeh> i think tht's better lol
[04:04] <youseenothing_> Bookman: you are dual-booting this machine?
[04:04] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  fdisk to delete/remake partitions.. or cfdisk. then mkfs.XXXX as needed
[04:04] <gogeta1> weedar: yes but you need to knoe what laptop
[04:04] <youseenothing_> rocky: good luck
[04:04] <Out_Cold> yea.. ok
[04:04] <Bookman> youseenothing_: yup, I don't want to but I do.
[04:04] <[Soap]> Im still looking for help setting up a wireless network
[04:04] <coleys> Out_Cold: gnu-fdisk
[04:04] <[Soap]> I was talking to someone before but he left
[04:04] <jasmuz> !upgrade
[04:05] <sk381> Ahadiel - let me check
[04:05] <Jeruvy> lostfoxeh; Thats interesting, it looks like your ethernet is working, can you ping <<routeraddress>>?
[04:05] <[Soap]> I was talking to someone before but he left
[04:05] <[Soap]> the system seems to recognize my card, but it doesnt have an internet connection
[04:05] <gogeta1> [Soap]: help what kind
[04:05] <lostfoxeh> yes
[04:05] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: from a terminal type:  iwconfig <interface>
[04:05] <lostfoxeh> I can access the router and change the setting if I wanted
[04:05] <youseenothing_> Bookman: i am not sure what to tell you my friend
[04:05] <[Soap]> ok
[04:05] <Jeruvy> lostfoxeh: can you ping www.yahoo.com?
[04:05] <JoeM> when adding a disk to an lvm do I have to do resize2fs?
[04:05] <gogeta1> [Soap]: wicd is a good manager if your looking for a non gnome one
[04:06] <coleys> [Soap]: Have you restarted?
[04:06] <[Soap]> it says Signal level=13/100
[04:06] <lostfoxeh> but via wire i can't get past the router to the internet...my other computer can though so i don't think it';s the router
[04:06] <Guest87040> how do i tell wich version ubuntu im rnning?
[04:06] <dsdeiz> hmm, is there a gtk theme that looks similar to windows classic?
[04:06] <Bookman> youseenothing_: No worries, you tried.  I will go back to XP for the time being
[04:06] <[Soap]> does that mean it's at least "on" ?
[04:06] <sk381> Ahadiel - where do I look for that option?
[04:06] <coleys> Guest87040: uname -a
[04:06] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: that is not the only thing to look at
[04:06] <Guest87040> ty
[04:07] <coleys> [Soap]: Have you restarted?
[04:07] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: pastie the output so i can see it
[04:07] <gogeta1> [Soap]: what ae you trying to do
[04:07] <coleys> [Soap]: if so type, ifconfig eth1 up
[04:07] <[Soap]> there doesnt seem to be any kind of network configuration tool
[04:07] <lostfoxeh> how do I ping, still learning the linux cmd prompt
[04:07] <weedar> gogeta1: I know which laptop (HP 8510w) - what is a good place to start in my quest for a more silent laptop?
[04:07] <Out_Cold> wow.. cfdisk is one friendly app....
[04:07] <coleys> lostfoxeh: ping location
[04:07] <[Soap]> it recongizes that i have a card but it says its never been used
[04:07] <gogeta1> coleys: that dos not work for wireless
[04:07] <[Soap]> i'll try that if thing now
[04:07] <coleys> lostfoxeh: ping google.ca
[04:07] <Flynsarmy> I installed firefox-3.5 and in /usr/bin i changed the 'firefox' link with ln -s firefox-3.5 firefox...now when i type 'firefox' into a terminal window it'll successfully load shiretoko but when i type it into alt+f2 run window it does nothing. Why?
[04:07] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  i kno fdisk so well.. i find cfdisk annoying. :)
[04:07] <[Soap]> wait. why would it be eth1?
[04:07] <Ahadiel> sk381, System -> Prefs => Appearance
[04:08] <[Soap]> this is wireless
[04:08] <Ahadiel> sk381, should be the right-most tab
[04:08] <Dr_Willis> ive had wireless cards be eth1 befor [Soap]
[04:08] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: and the network configuration tool is right there at the top right like i told you...just right-click it and edit connections
[04:08] <OttifantSir> dsdeiz: With Windows Classic, do you mean 3.1, 95, 98, Me (lol), NT or XP?
[04:08] <lostfoxeh> it pings yahoo okay
[04:08] <[Soap]> youseenothing: I did open that, but there's nothing to edit
[04:08] <[Soap]> all it tells me is that the card exists
[04:08] <Dr_Willis> [Soap]:  some how it depends on what wireless driver the card is using as to what 'name' it gets
[04:08] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, i dunno if i have disk errors or not.. but fdisk was not writing the partitions i wanted it to...
[04:08] <[Soap]> there's no "start connection" button or anything
[04:08] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: you have to add a connection profile
[04:08] <pelmen> anyone experiencing this messages ?
[04:08] <pelmen> pelmen-desktop kernel: [ 3014.646635] [04:08] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  err.. after you do the changes you DO rember to 'w'rite the changes to disk?
[04:08] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  :)
[04:08] <Out_Cold> yes Dr_Willis
[04:09] <pelmen> my log is flooded with them
[04:09] <NemesisD> anyone else? i'm not not even getting any errors with audio that I can see in dmesg, it just doesn't work
[04:09] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  then younormally need to reboot to make the kernel see the changes
[04:09] <JoeM> god e2fsck is slow
[04:09] <Out_Cold> but the things it wrote... didn't seem to be valid partitions.. even without the FS
[04:09] <Bookman> youseenothing_: Ubuntu seems very unreliable at the moment.  I'm sure it will get better in the future....best of luck.
[04:09] <matyo> can please tell me how can install this intel gma 950 vga card to ubuntu 8.10 and put it to work please
[04:09] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: there is an Add button there.  then you would need to enter the ssid and the encryption method and the key
[04:09] <gogeta1> weedar: look like its just a issue with that model laptop
[04:09] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, then i'd rebbot ;o)
[04:09] <gogeta1> windows or linux
[04:09] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  that sounds... bad.. as in the HD.. may be having issues
[04:09] <sk381> Ahadiel -- this is in Ubuntu?
[04:09] <pelmen> funny thing they repeat in EXACTLY 2 minute intervals up to seconds
[04:09] <Jeruvy> lostfoxeh: ok. so what doesn't work ?
[04:09] <sk381> I cannot load Ubuntu now
[04:09] <[Soap]> I dont have any of those things. It's just a basic wireless connection
[04:09] <youseenothing_> Bookman: ubuntu is extremely reliable...so reliable i use it on every single machine i have
[04:09] <lostfoxeh> I'm going to try disconeting the wireless and pinging....I'll be back with ressults
[04:09] <[Soap]> well, there's an SSID
[04:09] <arand> rebel: I actually don't thing menu.lst is where the problem lies. If you know that ubuntu is installed on sda6 (for example) then you should run grub setup "sudo grub" and "root (0,5)" and "quit" (in sda6, "a6" turns into (0,5) a=first=0 and 6=sixth=5 {starting from 0})
[04:09] <[Soap]> it was automatically detected
[04:10] <[Soap]> there's no encryption though
[04:10] <Ahadiel> sk381, yeah
[04:10] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, i think it's because it's previously encrypted disks.. I'm not too sure
[04:10] <Bookman> youseenothing_: I beg to differ......here is one machine that does not work.
[04:10] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  go hard core and use dd to 'zero' the drives then repartition? :) thats a bit extreme
[04:10] <gogeta1> [Soap]: err do you have a gui i told you wicd can handel it
[04:10] <[Soap]> but anyway, my problem is not about that dialog.  It's just that there's no way to actually configure the connection that I can see
[04:10] <youseenothing_> Bookman: it seems that you just have something weird happening...
[04:10] <Guest87040> is karmic a different kernal version?
[04:10] <Ahadiel> sk381, let me boot up my Ubuntu VM and check just to be sure :D
[04:10] <Dr_Willis> Guest87040:  yes  it will be
[04:10] <Bookman> youseenothing_: In Ubuntu....not in windows
[04:11] <JoeM> bookman what's the problem?  I'm the master at strange setups... they can take a bit to get working, but always work in the end
[04:11] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, is that still safe with the MBR? because i was about this close to doing so.... this close ---> ><
[04:11] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: paste me the output of iwconfig <interface>
[04:11] <lostfoxeh> well the irc still works I think...anyone able to read my message?....but the browser still is unable to connect withthe wireless out
[04:11] <rocky> youseenothing_, I'm getting "buffer i/o errors"
[04:11] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: and iwlist <interface> scan
[04:11] <arand> rebel: sorry, correct sequence should be "sudo grub", "root (0,#)", "setup", and then, "quit"
[04:11] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  that will zero out the mbr also.. unless you  use some optiosn to dd.. :) ive only had to zero a disk a few times...
[04:11] <lostfoxeh> also to add more odditys the torrent connects withthte wired ip and not the wireless
[04:11] <youseenothing_> rocky: wow, really, sounds like fun!
[04:11] <rocky> lool
[04:11] <gogeta1> youseenothing and your doing all that why
[04:11] <Bookman> JoeM: I seem to be crashing and losing my evolution email.
[04:12] <Out_Cold> does the disk act normal though after?? or have i erased the possible mbr space?
[04:12] <[Soap]> iwlist wlan0 scan says 12/100
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  ive dont it on some machines/drives i was about to give away/or gotten as gifts
[04:12] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: because i want to make sure he is connecting and actually associating
[04:12] <[Soap]> and a noise level of 0
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> Out_Cold:  you dd/zero it.. then repartiion/reformat as if it was new from  the store
[04:12] <gogeta1> youseenothing he whanted a manager not if it worked
[04:12] <[Soap]> I cant paste btw
[04:12] <youseenothing_> please pastie the entire output [Soap]
[04:12] <Out_Cold> Dr_Willis, i might just do that then..
[04:12] <[Soap]> i suppose I should say that now so people dont get frsutrated
[04:12] <[Soap]> this is a different computer
[04:12] <cattellar> i just screwed up my PATH varaible ... what's the correct path?
[04:12] <[Soap]> so there's no way for me to paste it
[04:13] <Ahadiel> sk381, System -> Preferences -> Appearance, then the "Visual Effects" Tab.
[04:13] <JoeM> bookman hmm, when I was running 32bit 8.10 evolution would crash (or freeze) randomly, never lost anything though.  I take it you tried the simple "sudo apt-get remove --purge evolution;sudo apt-get install evolution" already?
[04:13] <[Soap]> Im just copying it by hand
[04:13] <Out_Cold> serves me right for doing the guided encrypted installation and not paying attention
[04:13] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: the manager is there...he can't connect
[04:13] <lostfoxeh> I'm thinking I have a issue with firefox it's self and it doesn't like my wired connection...any ideas onhow to test to see if this is true?
[04:13] <matyo> can any body tell me from where i can get what i drivers im using at moment in my ubuntu ?
[04:13] <matyo> and how i can change them
[04:13] <gogeta1> youseenothing at 12% it probly whont
[04:13] <Whirmon> hi
[04:14] <rebel> arand: actually I may have got it by editing the menu.lst to (hd0,0) from (hd6,0)
[04:14] <TuxedoBond> I followed this guide: http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-lvm-filesystem --- I'm up to the part that says "now start the installer", so I closed out the live cd and started the minimal cd for the install. I'm at the partition window but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do next.
[04:14] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: he may be trying to assoc with a rogue ap...hence why i want to make sure he is assoc with what he thinks he is
[04:14] <Bookman> JoeM: yes
[04:14] <youseenothing_> by rogue i mean one around him other than his
[04:14] <donavan_> can some one help i got x working again but my toolbars and everything are gone what do I do
[04:14] <[Soap]> is 12% very low?
[04:14] <youseenothing_> yes
[04:14] <[Soap]> ok
[04:14] <gogeta1> youseenothing wicd is your frend lol being it uses iwconfig to connect
[04:14] <dufflebunk> I have a bit of an odd problem. I installed ubuntu 9.04 on a laptop, but it won't run the startup script unless I hold down the alt key. Has anyone had that happen before?
[04:15] <JoeM> bookman ok, anything show up in your syslogs (messages/kernel/daemon most lilkely) around the time of the crash?
[04:15] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: most managers use iwconfig in the background
[04:15] <Bookman> JoeM: nope
[04:15] <lostfoxeh> leave
[04:15] <[Soap]> well, it tells me what the access point is
[04:15] <lostfoxeh> umm oops
[04:15] <Bookman> JoeM: sorry, segfaults
[04:15] <Bookman> Want access?
[04:15] <alpha> fd
[04:15] <[Soap]> I dont know if that's any useful ifnormation
[04:15] <lostfoxeh> anyone know a list of irc commands?
[04:15] <Bookman> JoeM: pm
[04:15] <JoeM> bookman oh, segfaults... is it just crashing randomly, even when you aren't using evolution atm?
[04:15] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: is the ssid it shows the correct one?
[04:16] <OttifantSir> lostfoxeh: I would try installing another browser, such as Galeon, Midori, Opera, Lynx, Epiphany to check if the browser is the problem.
[04:16] <TuxedoBond> Am I supposed to change each volume under LVM to "use as: Ext3" and then change the mount point for each to /, /home, swap?
[04:16] <lostfoxeh> good idea, I like it
[04:16] <[Soap]> I have no way of knowing which is the correct one
[04:16] <[Soap]> it says 'lollipop' which is the name of the router I have
[04:17] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: ok...and is that close by because the signal is really weak
[04:17] <gogeta1> [Soap]: then thats yours
[04:17] <Flynsarmy> I installed firefox-3.5 and in /usr/bin i changed the 'firefox' link with ln -s firefox-3.5 firefox...now when i type 'firefox' into a terminal window it'll successfully load shiretoko but when i type it into alt+f2 run window it does nothing. Why?
[04:17] <[Soap]> I live in a house with thick walls.  Im not surprised that the signal is weak
[04:17] <[Soap]> but I have another computer right next to it and it has Internet
[04:17] <iMatter> Im back again, but today im here to try and help with a specific problem, Does anyone in this channel have problems with no audio, or a buzzing like sound?, or Both like when theyre playing music they hear like beads dropping instead of whatever theyre playing?
[04:17] <gogeta1> [Soap]: i would go in the roughter config and oost the single
[04:17] <[Soap]> also, half the problem is probably the adapter
[04:17] <gogeta1> boost
[04:18] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: i agree with gogeta1 if your router allows for that
[04:18] <[Soap]> but no, I dont mind having a "bad" connection
[04:18] <[Soap]> right now I have no connection at all
[04:18] <gogeta1> [Soap]: moat are set at only half power
[04:18] <gogeta1> most
[04:18] <gogeta1> [Soap]: you can reconfig the roughter with any connected pc
[04:18] <[Soap]> so you all are saying that you think the connection is basically working and just is so weak that it wont load any pages?  Because I really cant see that being the answer
[04:19] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: do you have an ip on your interface from your router?
[04:19] <[Soap]> there is a computer right next to the Ubuntu one that Im typing on right now
[04:19] <gogeta1> [Soap]: a very weak wirreless can be dirt slow or  just not give out a ip
[04:19] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: do an: ip a
[04:19] <Out_Cold> ^^ true story
[04:19] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: do you see an ip on your wireless int?
[04:20] <[Soap]> there doesnt seem to be an IP address
[04:20] <OttifantSir> Soap: If a connection is too slow, pages will time out and not load
[04:20] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: there is your first problem...
[04:20] <[Soap]> yeah but even a slow connection can usually do very basic things like ping
[04:20] <[Soap]> I cant even ping
[04:21] <eternal_p> hey all...i just hooked up a wireless N router...connecting at 2.4ghz, it will work for 30seconds, then freeze, then work, etc.  if i swap it to G only...it is fine...any thoughts?
[04:21] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: you need an ip address before you can do anything on your network
[04:21] <[Soap]> right
[04:21] <[Soap]> but it's not able to get one for whatever reason
[04:21] <donavan_> gnome isnt starting whats wrong with my computer
[04:21] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: just for giggles, try:  dhclient <interface>
[04:21] <gogeta1> {\}
[04:21] <pelmen> eternal_p: which router is that ?
[04:21] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: watch the output and see if anything responds
[04:21] <eternal_p> wrt400n
[04:21] <[Soap]> it wont let me do that
[04:21] <pelmen> hmm
[04:22] <[Soap]> it says permission denied 3 times
[04:22] <gogeta1> [Soap]: i would check the roughter config it sounds like its just not letting you on
[04:22] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: sudo dhclient <interface>
[04:22] <rocky> shit
[04:22] <eternal_p> pelmen: agreed
[04:22] <crunchbangben> hello
[04:22] <rocky> youseenothing_, the mouse still isn't working :)(
[04:22] <rocky> :(
[04:22] <crunchbangben> can i get help plz?
[04:22] <Out_Cold> !ask | crunchbangben
[04:22] <[Soap]> gogeta: I know, I hear you, but I just dont believe that.  Every other computer Ive had on this router has worked fine
[04:22] <pelmen> i had same issue wiht dlink 655... i switched beacon interval to 300 seems to be better and DTIM to 5
[04:22] <rocky> youseenothing_, I'm gonna go ahead and install anyways..... :/
[04:23] <gogeta1> [Soap]: diffrent network cards work at diffrent ranges
[04:23] <eternal_p> i'll give that a try, ty
[04:23] <gogeta1> g+ g mimo n etc
[04:23] <JoeM> anyone know a workaround for the Nvidia + Xinerama = XRANDR error?
[04:23] <[Soap]> well, this computer had Windows on it yesterday and it worked then
[04:23] <dash9> If I run system-settings and go to Appearance, I'm missing the "Style" section, any idea why? (it only displays "Icons" and "Emoticons")
[04:23] <centinul1> Anybody get the VT6656 working on the Zotac 9300
[04:23] <gogeta1> [Soap]: do you use mac adress filtering
[04:23] <Dougdoug4> Hi
[04:24] <dsdeiz> what's the location of gtk-themes?
[04:24] <Dougdoug4> I've been to the end of the world and back trying to get help connecting to the internet with ubuntu
[04:24] <[Soap]> anyway, to youseenothing, it typed out a few messages like DHCPDISCOVER and then DHCPOFFER
[04:24] <crunchbangben> I'm trying to install a distro over the top of an old one. Why is the installation telling me it cant remove system files from the old one?
[04:24] <[Soap]> and then finally DHCPACK
[04:24] <[Soap]> but it was a 192.168.1.102
[04:24] <crunchbangben> I've also opted to format this time
[04:24] <[Soap]> not a "real" address
[04:24] <arand> [Soap]: And that is not reasonalbe?
[04:24] <Dougdoug4> I've been to the end of the world and back trying to get help connecting to the internet with ubuntu
[04:25] <gogeta1> lol
[04:25] <[Soap]> oh wait
[04:25] <[Soap]> that actually did something
[04:25] <[Soap]> I can ping now
[04:25] <Out_Cold> Dougdoug4, wifi??
[04:25] <Dougdoug4> Yes
[04:25] <gogeta1> LOl
[04:25] <arand> Dougdoug4: You are repeating yourself, and giving no info to work on...
[04:25] <gogeta1> as i thought
[04:25] <Dougdoug4> I have a wireless adapter that connects to a router
[04:25] <Dougdoug4> I connect automatically with windows
[04:25] <gogeta1> its just so weak getting a ip times out
[04:25] <Dougdoug4> But I cant connect at all with ubuntu
[04:25] <Out_Cold> you mean doesn't connect?
[04:25] <Dougdoug4> (dual boot btw)
[04:26] <[Soap]> thank you youseenothing
[04:26] <[Soap]> do I have to type "sudo dhclient <interface>" every time I boot the computer?
[04:26] <[Soap]> I would actually be okay with that, if it works reliably
[04:26] <Out_Cold> Dougdoug4, have you enabled multiverse and universe repositories?
[04:26] <x2> Dougdoug4 what wireless card you using?
[04:26] <Dougdoug4> errr
[04:26] <[Soap]> no more trouble than typing a username and password
[04:26] <Dougdoug4> OUt_Cold I don't believe so
[04:26] <Dougdoug4> And x2 how do I check?
[04:27] <arand> [Soap]: you could always make a script... ;)
[04:27] <gogeta1> [Soap]: or add it to rc.d
[04:27] <x2> Dougdoug4 is this a laptop your speaking of?
[04:27] <Dougdoug4> desktop
[04:27] <Out_Cold> Dougdoug4, if you update with the universe patches it may just 'automagically' work for you
[04:27] <gogeta1> [Soap]: or use wicd like i said being you can adjust the timeouts
[04:27] <x2> Dougdoug4 then look at the card is it Dlink serial #"s
[04:28] <Dougdoug4> err my adaptber is a netgear adapter
[04:28] <[Soap]> I will download wicd
[04:28] <gogeta1> [Soap]: and use diffrent dchp clients
[04:28] <Dougdoug4> Out_Cold, universe patches?
[04:28] <crunchbangben> hi, do i have to manually delete system files on my root partition with terminal to format and install new distro over the top?
[04:28] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: so that worked for you soap>
[04:28] <[Soap]> it seems to have worked
[04:28] <kitty_> question, where do i find a compatibilities page for hardware, specifically ati mach64 based cards?
[04:28] <Out_Cold> you need to set up synaptic package manager
[04:28] <[Soap]> the icon in the corner still says Im not connected but I can ping and FTP
[04:28] <gogeta1> youseenothing yea it was as i said befor its just so weak ubuntu is timing out grabbing a ip
[04:29] <[Soap]> which is mostly all I need on this computer.  It's not for general use
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> FUCK
[04:29] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: you shouldn't have to do that everytime could have been a fluke thing because sometimes my laptop does not pull an ip even though it associates correctly
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> I just want to set up god damn INTERNET
[04:29] <Out_Cold> my tower wifi didn't work until i enabled those extra sources... then it automatically worked perfect
[04:29] <[Soap]> I just want to connect to a shell
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> Why the hell is this god damn complicated
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> Ok Out
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> How the fuck
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> Do I enable
[04:29] <Jeruvy> !language | Dougdoug4
[04:29] <FloodBot1> Dougdoug4: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:29] <Dougdoug4> the "extra sources"
[04:29] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: try this, right-click the icon in the top right and uncheck Enable Wireless
[04:29] <gogeta1> youseenothing using wicd should fix him
[04:29] <OttifantSir> crunchgangben: Not usually. When you install a distro it wants to partition your drive, and that usually takes care of the formatting and deletion of old distro.
[04:29] <Out_Cold> open software sources from the system>preferences menu
[04:30] <gogeta1> youseenothing you can adjust the timeouts etc
[04:30] <TuxedoBond> Anyone here have experien ce with LVM?
[04:30] <[Soap]> it's loading my shell account now.  Thanks again
[04:30] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: true
[04:30] <Out_Cold> Dougdoug4, system>admin menu
[04:30] <youseenothing_> [Soap]: np
[04:30] <gogeta1> [Soap]: i would go into your roughter config and boost it
[04:30] <Out_Cold> TuxedoBond, i am sitting in lvm trying to make my new drives..
[04:30] <gogeta1> it would fix alot
[04:30] <arand> Dougdoug4: you being impolite does not make people want to help you, we're all volonteers in here... Go to system (menu), administartion, software sources
[04:31] <rocky> youseenothing_, I'm gonna try to install now :/
[04:31] <rocky> but this is getting annoying! XD
[04:31] <rocky> *sigh*
[04:31] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: i don't like to make adjustments or install something until i know it is truly needed...most of ubuntu works out-of-the-box
[04:31] <youseenothing_> rocky: good luck sir
[04:31] <gogeta1> youseenothing lol
[04:31] <rocky> lol
[04:31] <OttifantSir> TuxedoBond: I just followed the manual once and got it going, and it worked for a long time, until I lost the config-files. Might remember something. What's the problem?
[04:32] <rocky> youseenothing_, what SHOULD I do with the xinput thingy?
[04:32] <gogeta1> youseenothing i built my own soo i dont use gnome so wicd was the best option
[04:32] <TuxedoBond> I'm trying to install Ubuntu to an LVM partition.
[04:32] <kitty_> anyone familiar with ati mach64 drivers for xorg?
[04:32] <crunchbangben> otti, yes, i thought so, then i forgot to OK format (im doing it manual/dual boot) so it didnt want to remove old files. next time i OK format but it gives me the same message.
[04:32] <youseenothing_> rocky: nothing...
[04:32] <crunchbangben> I tried again; i think its work
[04:32] <crunchbangben> ing
[04:32] <rocky> lol
[04:32] <TuxedoBond> I have a 150MB partition for /boot, and three partitions under LVM for /, /home and swap.
[04:32] <Out_Cold> TuxedoBond, with the alt/server cd?? or manually
[04:32] <TuxedoBond> Yet I'm not sure how to install Ubuntu in those.
[04:33] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: well, i assume that most people in here that are new are using the default installation, which is why i go about it the way i do with them
[04:33] <gogeta1> youseenothing base install built for lxde
[04:33] <Out_Cold> i gotta run guys... sorry..
[04:33] <arand> Dougdoug4: there you should be able to enable some extra "Downloadable from the internet" software sources.
[04:33] <Out_Cold> good luck!!
[04:33] <ARMENIAN> how can i save a video that is in firefox, i tried using downloaderhelper but it doesnt detect it
[04:33] <epicreviews> can someone help me out with compiz... I just can't get it running
[04:33] <kitty_> epicreviews which video card do you have?
[04:33] <arand> ARMENIAN: flashgot paired with curl or wget works nicely for me.
[04:33] <TuxedoBond> With the minimal cd.
[04:33] <TuxedoBond> I'm at the partition step and I've marked each LVM partition as having a mount point of /, /home and swap.
[04:33] <TuxedoBond> Not sure if that is the correct thing to do.
[04:34] <youseenothing_> gogeta1: those of us who are experienced users have our specific ways but the new guys normally go with the standard what you see when you install thing...know what i mean?
[04:34] <JoeM> trying to help someone out, random segfaults and hard freezes.  First things that come to mind are failing RAM or failing PSU, anyone else thing of something?
[04:34] <epicreviews> kitty_: I don't have a video card, intel integrated graphics
[04:34] <kitty_> well yes you do then
[04:34] <gogeta1> youseenothing hehe yep
[04:34] <epicreviews> it's not a real graphics card... whatever
[04:34] <epicreviews> anyway
[04:34] <gogeta1> epicreviews: run intel gma user
[04:34] <kitty_> epicreviews, lspci | grep video
[04:35] <epicreviews> which one? lol
[04:35] <epicreviews> kitty_ your command does nothing... so it seems
[04:35] <OttifantSir> epicreviews: I run Compiz on an integrated Intel 945GM with 128MB shared GPU-RAM, so it should work.
[04:35] <kitty_> well try VGA or Graphics instead of video
[04:36] <epicreviews> CRAP
[04:36] <alpha> any body tell me what is openssl
[04:36] <epicreviews> I had it than exited terminal >_<
[04:36] <CSS_Guru> hi
[04:36] <kitty_> i run compiz with an 82852/855GM with only 8Mb ram
[04:36] <OttifantSir> !ssl
[04:36] <CSS_Guru> lol @kitty
[04:37] <epicreviews> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[04:37] <gogeta1> !openssl
[04:37] <gogeta1> lol
[04:37] <ARMENIAN> arand: like i have no trouble downloading youtube videos but this is a video on a news site that's why i'm having trouble
[04:37] <CSS_Guru> !google kubuntu nvidia driver
[04:37] <epicreviews> did you guys get that in the flood?
[04:37] <epicreviews> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[04:37] <alpha> ok'
[04:37] <Stik> I wanna run compiz on my Pre
[04:37] <OttifantSir> kitty: One of the reasons why I LOVE linux. Try doing those effects with that card in Windows :-p
[04:37] <alpha> what is a bot
[04:37] <epicreviews> !compiz
[04:38] <gogeta1> a mobile 4 lol  not even a gma
[04:38] <CSS_Guru> why on the live cd am I limited to 800X600 resolution?
[04:38] <Dougdoug5> Ok I am fucking tired of switching back from fucking Windows to god DAMN FUCKING ubuntu
[04:38] <CSS_Guru> I have a big monitor
[04:38] <Dougdoug5> Tell me how the fuck I connect to the god damn internet
[04:38] <Dougdoug5> On fucking ubuntu
[04:38] <FloodBot1> Dougdoug5: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:38] <Sarge> hello everyone.
[04:38] <Dougdoug5> Oh shut the fuck up bot
[04:38] <gogeta1> ban in 5
[04:38] <gogeta1> lol
[04:38] <CSS_Guru> !kubuntu
[04:38] <rebel> sudo
[04:39] <epicreviews> I just need to know how to run compiz period
[04:39] <Guest80618> anyone humans that can speak to me for a momment please
[04:39] <CSS_Guru> hi
[04:39] <epicreviews> we're all human lol
[04:39] <CSS_Guru> maybe...
[04:39] <youseenothing_> sometimes?
[04:39] <Dougdoug5> Fuck
[04:39] <SuperMiguel> is this broken ??http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook
[04:39] <Stik> lol
[04:39] <tritium> Dougdoug5: watch the language.
[04:39] <CSS_Guru> we are not human, we are Linux
[04:39] <crunchbangben> yes, we are all one human...
[04:39] <asxsax_> how would you create an ubuntu live cd with spucific apps pre installed on it? ex firefox+wine etc??
[04:39] <SuperMiguel> the choose location part
[04:39] <Dougdoug5> HOW IN THE HELL do I connect to the god damned internet, on UBUNTU
[04:39] <CSS_Guru> lol Doug
[04:39] <tritium> Dougdoug5: second warning
[04:39] <Guest80618> anyone familiar with the problems being expereinced by some ATI 4850 users?
[04:39] <gogeta1> op this guys gotta go
[04:40] <CSS_Guru> I can tell Doug is not good with computers...
[04:40] <Stik> um click on the wireless icon and select the network?
[04:40] <kitty_> dougdoug5, do you know how to use ifconfig?
[04:40] <arand> ARMENIAN: Usually the "download all" feature of the flashgot extension manages to catch the media, along with all other cruft, for sites which are not normally supported by video downloaders it seems to work better, you might also want to look at the extension "UnPlug"
[04:40] <epicreviews> Dougdoug5... normally auto connect
[04:40] <epicreviews> uneless secured
[04:40] <youseenothing_> i will be back later guys...
[04:40] <epicreviews> *unless
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> I can't connect to the internet
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> i mean
[04:40] <gogeta1> screaming its not working does not help
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> i dont even see any of the listed wi-fi internets
[04:40] <CSS_Guru> Doug, are you using WiFi?
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> YES
[04:40] <Guest80618> it appears whenever i try to open DIsplay settings or resolution related the system CPU ultiztion jumps to 100% and causes massive system slow down
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> YES YES YES YES
[04:40] <epicreviews> try pressing a button to turn it on
[04:40] <Dougdoug5> I can connect fine with windows
[04:40] <CSS_Guru> you click the wifi button on yuor taskbar
[04:40] <epicreviews> might help
[04:40] <kitty_> dougdoug5 do you know how to use ifconfig and do you have madwifi or other apps installed for using wifi ?
[04:40] <CSS_Guru> dont right click
[04:40] <epicreviews> press a physical button
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> I DONT HAVE ANY APPS INSTALELD
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> i cant install anything
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> i have no INTERNET
[04:41] <FloodBot1> Dougdoug5: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:41] <kitty_> yeah we understand
[04:41] <CSS_Guru> ;lol
[04:41] <kitty_> listen though
[04:41] <kitty_> do you have them installed when you did your base install?
[04:41] <epicreviews> using another computer I take it?
[04:41] <crunchbangben> doug seems pretty on the online to me
[04:41] <howie> i cant get my ndiswrapper to find my driver
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> No?
[04:41] <kitty_> which install cd did you use?
[04:41] <crunchbangben> ;-D
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> I used a USB flash drive
[04:41] <epicreviews> unetbootin?
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> yes
[04:41] <CSS_Guru> Dougdoug is freaking out!!!!
[04:41] <Dougdoug5> Yes, I am freaking out
[04:41] <kitty_> do you have a second computer that you can use to be on the internet in windows so you can chat to us and fix your linux box?
[04:41] <epicreviews> that's why he said his name twice XD
[04:41] <zer0ne> Dougdoug5 :: use a fucking cable temporarilly until you get your shit going fucktard
[04:42] <CSS_Guru> klol
[04:42] <zer0ne> sorry all
[04:42] <epicreviews> ...that was mature response
[04:42] <x2> Dougdoug5 login to router and extend the range from 100 to 1000
[04:42] <arand> howie: I think you have to find the driver for ndiswrapper, rather...
[04:42] <bucky> CSS_Guru: if you were doomed to use windows for the rest of your life wouldn't you freak out too?
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> Yea I do kitty_
[04:42] <CSS_Guru> the reason for wifi, is to not have cables through stairs
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> I still don't understand
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> i just
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> want to connect
[04:42] <epicreviews> when I type in "compiz" in the terminal, it doesn't work
[04:42] <Guest80618> any ideas here friends?
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> to the internet
[04:42] <FloodBot1> Dougdoug5: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:42] <zer0ne> mature response to mature question ::  action > reaction
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> this shouldt bee god damned rocket science
[04:42] <gogeta1> Dougdoug its not left click to list networks its rightclick
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> I HAVE RIGHT CLICKED
[04:42] <Stik> Does your wireless adapter even show up?
[04:42] <Dougdoug5> it says some VPN shit
[04:42] <howie> arand: i have the driver for my card but when i install it it says it cant find the hardware
[04:42] <bastidrazor> epicreviews, compiz --replace
[04:43] <CSS_Guru> Dougdoug5, please do not use slang or curse.
[04:43] <tritium> zer0ne: watch the language
[04:43] <gogeta1> hes gone
[04:43] <zer0ne> Dougdoug5 :: what is your card??
[04:43] <epicreviews> ok this is what I get: Checking for Xgl: not present.
[04:43] <epicreviews> xset q doesn't reveal the location of the log file. Using fallback /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:43] <epicreviews> Detected PCI ID for VGA:
[04:43] <epicreviews> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present.
[04:43] <epicreviews> Trying again with indirect rendering:
[04:43] <FloodBot1> epicreviews: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:43] <epicreviews> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
[04:43] <kitty_> Dougdoug4, you still listening?
[04:43] <ARMENIAN> arand: sadly, unplug didn't find anything
[04:43] <arand> howie: AH... hum...
[04:43] <Guest80618> hmm anyone?
[04:44] <gogeta1> he got removed
[04:44] <CSS_Guru> anyone have experience with kubuntu resolution?
[04:44] <Jeruvy> !kubuntu | CSS_Guru
[04:44] <OttifantSir> ARMENIAN: If you haven't gotten your answer yet, try watching this video from Linux Journal: http://www.linuxjournal.com/video/how-save-flash-video
[04:44] <CSS_Guru> -.-
[04:44] <gogeta1> probly fake anyways
[04:44] <epicreviews> you guys I get this when I do that compiz command with the --replace
[04:44] <CSS_Guru> your bot sucks
[04:44] <epicreviews> http://paste.ubuntu.com/215254/
[04:45] <kitty_> i need help with video driver compatibility issues with an ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage IIC 215IIC
[04:45] <epicreviews> suggestions?
[04:45] <CSS_Guru> why is my kubuntus max resolution 800X600
[04:45] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, Did you enable your video driver in System => Admin -> Hardware Drivers?
[04:45] <arand> ARMENIAN: well, some sites do manage to embed stuff very well, and probably intentionally makes it very hard to rip it down, did you try the flashgot "download all" option?
[04:45] <Sarge12> When i open Display Preferences it causes CPU usage shoots up to 100% on one of my two cores. Other core % is low. Cores alternate with one always near 100% and the other hardly being used. Regardless to Drivers acricated or not
[04:45] <gogeta1> epicreviews: using replace is kinda dated just go too apperance and effects and none
[04:45] <epicreviews> Ahadiel... how?
[04:45] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, I just told you. -_-
[04:45] <epicreviews> I'm there
[04:45] <epicreviews> nothing is there
[04:46] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, What video card do you have?
[04:46] <epicreviews> intel integrated graphics
[04:46] <Stik> People sure are snippy in here
[04:46] <CSS_Guru> nvidia geforce 6100
[04:46] <epicreviews> I try not to be an ass when I ask questions :)
[04:46] <kitty_> yeah tell me about it
[04:46] <Sarge12> hmm feeling a little ignored...
[04:46] <kitty_> where would i find an open source driver for mach64 based ati chipsets?
[04:46] <ARMENIAN> OttifantSir: u're the man, this was the simplest way, no extension even needed, thanks
[04:46] <[texas]> i'm an ass
[04:46] <kitty_> google isn't helping me much
[04:46] <[texas]> it comes naturally
[04:47] <epicreviews> Ahadiel: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[04:47] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, can you try running glxgears in a terminal?
[04:47] <kitty_> and i don't think the ati prioritary driver supports it
[04:47] <gogeta1> kitty_: its in xorg by defult all oss drivers are
[04:47] <epicreviews> it works Ahadiel :D
[04:47] <epicreviews> coolness :)
[04:47] <ARMENIAN> arand: the other option was easier, i found the video in one second with no extras needed, thanks for trying to help though :)
[04:47] <CSS_Guru> I have an Nvidia geforce 6100, but idk where to download the driver for kubuntu...
[04:47] <OttifantSir> ARMENIAN: If you don't already, try Miro from www.getmiro.com That's where I found the tip.
[04:47] <CSS_Guru> im sick of this crap
[04:47] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, now do, glxinfo | grep direct
[04:47] <kitty_> gogeta1, but its not working properly? got time to listen to my problem?
[04:47] <Ahadiel> CSS_Guru, try #kubuntu
[04:48] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  the ati fglrx driver   has 'removed' support for a lot of ati cards.  so the OSS ati or radeon driver is whats used for most of theolder (and not so old cards)
[04:48] <arand> howie: the most likely explanation (as far as I can google) is that the driver might be wrong, for some or other reason...
[04:48] <CSS_Guru> #kubuntu
[04:48] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: slect admin and hardware
[04:48] <Sarge12> alright let me change my question since No one seems to know what to do or is ignoring. Are there UPDATED VERSION of ATI 4850 Chipset drivers for ubuntu?
[04:48] <gogeta1> it will download the nivida driver
[04:48] <gogeta1> just hit enable
[04:48] <ARMENIAN> OttifantSir: thanks for the link :)
[04:48] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, ok, so how do i use this driver?
[04:48] <epicreviews> direct rendering: Yes
[04:48] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  it should auto detect/see/use it.
[04:48] <epicreviews> @ Ahadiel direct rendering: Yes
[04:48] <CSS_Guru> gogeta, it said failure when I tried that...
[04:49] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, will i see it in the lsmod output?
[04:49] <howie> arand: do you know where i could find the right driver for a hp pavillion zd7020s wlan card?
[04:49] <rebel> Hmm.. with a software raid 5 should all the disks in the raid be logical partitions or primary partitions?
[04:49] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: is it a old nivida
[04:49] <epicreviews> I just need to know how to configure compiz :)
[04:49] <[texas]> i just walked 11 miles.. =\
[04:49] <CSS_Guru> idk
[04:49] <epicreviews> war walking [texas] :P
[04:49] <epicreviews> ?
[04:49] <CSS_Guru> is a NVidia GeForce 6100 video card old?
[04:49] <Stik> Should have ran 11 miles :P
[04:49] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: in synaptic search nivida you will  also fine the driver
[04:49] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, Have you tried enabling compiz via: System -> Prefs -> Appearance?
[04:49] <gogeta1> find
[04:50] <[texas]> getting in shape for the army...
[04:50] <gogeta1> but a old card uses the legicy driver
[04:50] <epicreviews> how do I enable compiz?!
[04:50] <CSS_Guru> gogeta im using windows right now, becuz my res on kubuntu blows lol
[04:50] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  try it and see  also see ->   grep Load /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:50] <OttifantSir> ARMENIAN: If I can be of any help to other people, even being a newbie, I'm grateful.
[04:50] <epicreviews> wtf do I do in there?
[04:50] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, go to the Visual Effects tab
[04:50] <epicreviews> ok there
[04:50] <rebel> Dr_Willis: Should my disks for my software raid 5 in ubuntu be logical/extended partitions or should they be primary partitions? do you know?
[04:50] <epicreviews> extra?
[04:50] <gogeta1> epicreviews: slect aperance and effects turn then on
[04:50] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, try the one just above None
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  i never use raid. I dont see the point in it for most home users.
[04:51] <epicreviews> there is nothing above "none"
[04:51] <ananth> hey can anyone help me
[04:51] <ananth> abt ubatu
[04:51] <x2> lol above none
[04:51] <ARMENIAN> OttifantSir: yeah, I'm a newbie myself only been on linux for 1.5 months, got a lot of tricks and things down, but this is one thing i never knew was soo simple as just going in 1 folder deep into the filesystem
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> rebel:  i alwyas use primary partitions if i can
[04:51] <Ahadiel> epicreviews, below I meant :>
[04:51] <gogeta1> epicreviews: below
[04:51] <epicreviews> ok I'm on normal
[04:51] <epicreviews> now where the hell is compiz config :P
[04:51] <gogeta1> epicreviews: then its disabled probly your cards listed as not working
[04:51] <epicreviews> GAH
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> epicreviews:  you have to install the ccsm or ccsm-simple gui/frontend
[04:51] <Andorin> Guys, I'm in a bit of a bind. What started as trying to figure out why Deluge reports a network error has resulted in Deluge freezing when I start it (with no error messages, even in terminal). Earlier it was refusing to seed any torrents at all despite connected peers, and my ports still are not open. This happened after I set my router to DMZ to test whether it would give the network error. /Please/ help.
[04:51] <ananth> i got error bcuz compiz fusion
[04:51] <OttifantSir> epicreviews: Try running sudo apt-get install simple-ccsm
[04:52] <ananth> i added sumthing in compiz fusion
[04:52] <ananth> so i got
[04:52] <ananth> black screen
[04:52] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, (II) LoadModule: "mach64"
[04:52] <FloodBot1> ananth: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:52] <epicreviews> Dr_Willis - type that into synaptics?
[04:52] <rebel> Dr_Willis: if I have 6 disks can I use all 6 as primary partitions or am i limited to 4?
[04:52] <CSS_Guru> Gogeta...is my graphics card old?
[04:52] <ananth> in my desktop
[04:52] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: i dont knoe
[04:52] <CSS_Guru> ...
[04:52] <Dr_Willis> ananth:  talk to the channel in whole sentences.. not  lots of little lines.
[04:52] <Scunizi> rebel: you have 6 partitions or 6 harddrives?
[04:52] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: not a nivida user
[04:53] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, is that what you're refering to
[04:53] <ananth> ok dr_willis
[04:53] <rocky> holly shit
[04:53] <CSS_Guru> I was using live cd, but  shouldnt it still work?
[04:53] <rocky> I'm getting tired
[04:53] <gjndxmalcolm> gdhs
[04:53] <gjndxmalcolm> hi
[04:53] <rebel> Scunizi: I have 6 hard drives
[04:53] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  that looks likt its loading the mach64 driver to me..
[04:53] <tritium> rocky: language, please
[04:53] <rocky> tritium, sorry :)
[04:53] <CSS_Guru> ^
[04:53] <gjndxmalcolm> is there any thing distro like niblex
[04:53] <rebel> Scunizi: I'm trying to do the software raid listed here http://bfish.xaedalus.net/?p=188 but i dont know what to format them as.. ext3 but primary or extended partitions?
[04:53] <tritium> rocky: no worries, thanks.
[04:53] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, well i can't get it to goto a usable screen res using anything but fbdev and fbdev is only 16 colors or something
[04:53] <rocky> lol'
[04:54] <Scunizi> rebel: you can partition each harddrive with 4 primary partitions or each with 3 primary partitions and the 4th can be an extended.. in the extended you can add many more.
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> gjndxmalcolm:  if you want to discuss other livecd/mini disrtos chat in #puppylinux - they use a lot of them in there.
[04:54] <rocky> cya later
[04:54] <Flynsarmy> I installed firefox-3.5 and in /usr/bin i changed the 'firefox' link with ln -s firefox-3.5 firefox...now when i type 'firefox' into a terminal window it'll successfully load shiretoko but when i type it into alt+f2 run window it does nothing. Why?
[04:54] <ananth> i ve enabled sum configuration in combiz fusion..... next time i restart my pc.. i was entering into da os.. wen i was clicking on da screen i got only black screen
[04:54] <CSS_Guru> where are drivers for kubuntu at?
[04:54] <CSS_Guru> the url
[04:54] <rebel> Scunizi: perfect so all six can be primary partitions.. I hope it works with http://bfish.xaedalus.net/?p=188
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  no idea on that. i dont use ati any more. You may want to hit google and check the ubuntu forums for that exact card
[04:54] <CSS_Guru> I need nvidia driver for kubuntu
[04:54] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, if i use the mach64 driver (which what X -configure tells me to use) i just get a black screen with all the login noises and if i use automatic login, i can use vnc to get to the desktop, it looks fine but it just won't display anything on the monitor
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  thers not a tv out hooked up is there? ive had some ODD cards in the psat that defaulted to the tv out.. (i had sounds,,  and so forth. but black screen.. till one day i turned on the tv)
[04:55] <Scunizi> rebel: good luck.. you might also research lvm .. might be an alternative to creating large space for files without using raid
[04:55] <OttifantSir> FlynsArmy: I don't know how to fix it, but it's probably because the Alt + F2 Run dialog depends on something called the PATHS variable, not the symlink.
[04:55] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, i've had no luck at all hitting google for the card, all i get is results from 2004 and nothing relavant to my situation, and the ubuntu forums just have a bunch of people that can't ask questions right
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  this is a LCD or CRT monitor?
[04:55] <kitty_> its an iMac it has a build in crt
[04:55] <CSS_Guru> I need my pain killers to OD on...
[04:56] <rebel> Scunizi: does it have fault tolorance?
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  imac ? Egads.. ive had SUCH issues with ppc Linux on iMAC's i my iMAC is  a doorstop now.
[04:56] <CaptainMorgan> !lightscribe
[04:56] <spx2> erm ...
[04:56] <spx2> is there no more inittab in /etc/inittab ?
[04:56] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, this is the only problem i have with it right now, but fbdev works great :P
[04:56] <ananth> i ve enabled sum configuration in combiz fusion..... next time i restart my pc.. i was entering into da os.. wen i was clicking on da screen i got only black screen.. i neeed help....
[04:56] <Scunizi> rebel: I know about it but not the specifics.. google.
[04:56] <spx2> have you people moved it in 9.04 Jaunty ?
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  i dont even know what my iMAC DV has for a video card. but i did reall getting ubuntu going on it.
[04:56] <Scunizi> !lvm | rebel
[04:57] <spx2> !inittab
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  my issue was the console/display was always shifte to the left about 1/2 an inch.
[04:57] <rebel> thanks
[04:57] <epicreviews> ok I installed that simple-ccsm thing
[04:57] <OttifantSir> ananth: You might try asking the question in #compiz too. They are more knowledgeable in Compiz-issues
[04:57] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: lol you could have adjusted that with some grub commands
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> epicreviews:  you may want to instgall ccsm also. :)
[04:57] <howie> i need a wireless driver for a hp pavilion zd7020us
[04:57] <kitty_> Dr_Willis, so you're saying i may have to crack this egg apart and see if it has a second video output that isn't hooked up? how could i check in my settings to try to change it?
[04:58] <b14ck> can someone please tell me what software i need to play a dvd from the drive? whenever i try to open it using vlc,mplayer/smplayer, it -always- fails
[04:58] <spx2> uhm , anyone know where /etc/inittab went ?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> gogeta1:  err.. ppc linux on the imac.. does not use GRUB from what i recall...
[04:58] <CSS_Guru> anyone know where I can download NVidia drivers for Kubuntu 9.04 ???
[04:58] <spx2> anyone know where /etc/inittab went ?
[04:58] <epicreviews> couldn't find package
[04:58] <rainwalker> b14ck: does it give you an error? and have you installed the restricted codecs?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> !ccsm | epicreviews
[04:58] <epicreviews> for ccsm
[04:58] <kitty_> ppc linux uses yaboot or BootX
[04:58] <gogeta1> howie: have you tryed admin hardware ubuntu might have one
[04:58] <Andorin> Guys, I'm in a bit of a bind. What started as trying to figure out why Deluge reports a network error has resulted in Deluge freezing when I start it (with no error messages, even in terminal). Earlier it was refusing to seed any torrents at all despite connected peers, and my ports still are not open. This happened after I set my router to DMZ to test whether it would give the network error. /Please/ help.
[04:58] <b14ck> rainwalker, what restricted codecs?
[04:58] <Stik> ubuntu has an /etc/inittab?
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> $ ls -l /etc/inittab
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> ls: cannot access /etc/inittab: No such file or directory
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> Not here it dont
[04:59] <rainwalker> b14ck: the package "ubuntu-restricted-extras" will enable a lot of things, but you also need to add the medibuntu repositories and install some stuff from there. hang on a sec, I'll find the page for you
[04:59] <CSS_Guru> nobody is helping me...
[04:59] <kitty_> /usr/lib/upstart/migrate-inittab.pl
[04:59] <Stik> I know slackware still uses it
[04:59] <howie> gogeta1: admin hardware channel or site?
[04:59] <Scunizi> !medibuntu > b14ck
[04:59] <rainwalker> b14ck: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[04:59] <gogeta1> howie: on ubuntu
[05:00] <soreau> CSS_Guru: nvidia.com?
[05:00] <gogeta1> howie: from the grub menu
[05:00] <b14ck> rainwalker, thanks. and it looks like i've already got that package installed, but i'll read that guide
[05:00] <sivel27> hello all
[05:00] <rainwalker> CSS_Guru: I haven't used kubuntu very much; is there anything in the menus about hardware drivers?
[05:00] <epicreviews> ok figured that out, but I like the original compiz config... how do I get that?
[05:00] <[texas]> wheres a good place for widescreen wallpapers?
[05:00] <kitty_> i feel like i fail @ getting my iMac running :(
[05:00] <sivel27> i seem to be having quite a sound issue. it seems since the latest kernel upgrade. i have a laptop with ich6 soundcard, and ive tryed everything as far as simple sound adjustment goes, changing the sound pusleaudio, oss, etc.. i did boot into the live cd, and the sound worked. im at a loss for what else i can do to remedy the problem.
[05:00] <OttifantSir> Andorin: This is not recommended, and I might get a warning for saying it, but what I would do is to remove it, along with config files and trying to reinstall it. Unless you REALLY need your torrents' ratio and such.
[05:00] <E911> This probably isn't the room to ask this question in but i'm going to anyway.  does anyone know of a opensource program that does what adobe acrobat will do with pdf forms
[05:00] <CSS_Guru> people made ubuntu/kubuntu seem like the OS god, but now I see I cant even use the resolution I like, which brings it down to crap imo.
[05:00] <Scunizi> rainwalker: what are you looking for?
[05:00] <CSS_Guru> and nobody helps me
[05:00] <rainwalker> b14ck: the medibuntu repos are what you need to play dvds, I was just making sure you had the other stuff too
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  ppc linux on those things has always been flakey for me..
[05:00] <howie> gogeta1: no i havent
[05:01] <rainwalker> epicreviews: install compizconfig-settings-manager
[05:01] <kitty_> its solid for me atm
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  plus the hardware on them is now real old.....
[05:01] <kitty_> just can't get the glx stuff
[05:01] <Stik> vladstudio
[05:01] <soreau> CSS_Guru: The very first thing you should do is try the ubuntu installer first though. Make sure linux-restricted-modules is installed then go to Sys>Admin>Hardware Drivers and see if it's listed there to enable
[05:01] <Andorin> OttifantSir: I don't need the ratios or settings or anything. Ratios are kept by my tracker.
[05:01] <rainwalker> kitty_: if you're trying to get ubuntu running on apple hardware, you shouldn't feel like a failure, you should feel pretty accomplished
[05:01] <epicreviews> rainwalker... think it's already installed
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> kitty_:  ive never found a disrto thats worked on them very well.. ive given up trying actually. :) (its a doorstop)
[05:01] <kitty_> actually, its like 4 years younger then my server hardware
[05:01] <sebsebseb> CSS_Guru:  yeah Windows is the  OS  Devil with most market share,  and Ubuntu is one of the OS Gods or whatever.   anyway  did you install your graphics card driver?
[05:01] <Andorin> OttifantSir: But when I run sudo apt-get remove deluge or purge, it says it's not installed.
[05:01] <gogeta1> howie: give it a shot if thers a restreted driver ubuntu will ask you to enable it
[05:01] <Jeruvy> !info evince | E911
[05:01] <CSS_Guru> @soreau I did that, but it failed
[05:01] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Oh, but you're on kubuntu.. so jockey will be in a different menu location
[05:01] <kitty_> well mail it to me, i might have better luck :P
[05:01] <howie> gogeta1: oo yes i have
[05:01] <epicreviews> thanks all got it
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> !find jockey
[05:01] <rainwalker> Scunizi: I found it, I was finding the medibuntu page
[05:01] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Failed in what way exactly?
[05:02] <Scunizi> rainwalker: ah
[05:02] <CSS_Guru> i tried enabling it, but It left a giant fail message
[05:02] <gogeta1> howie: then reboot for it to take effect
[05:02] <Dr_Willis> you can run the harware  thing with 'jockey-kde' or 'jockey-gtk' :) no need for a menu item
[05:02] <howie> gogeta1: it only works for 10 mins then shuts off for a while randomly works
[05:02] <b14ck> rainwalker, so i just followed through the guide (skimmed it), and nistalled everything. what software can i use to play the dvds now?
[05:02] <rainwalker> CSS_Guru: in terms of linux distributions, ubuntu is widely said to have the best support and work the best (though there are exceptions), it's not guaranteed to work
[05:02] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Which version do you have? 1.1.6? If so, do sudo apt-get --purge remove deluge-core deluge-common deluge-torrent
[05:02] <gogeta1> howie: i have that bug to its a bug in junty and ipv6
[05:02] <soreau> CSS_Guru: What did the message say?
[05:02] <kitty_> !find portage
[05:02] <CSS_Guru> i dont remember
[05:02] <howie> gogeta1: how did you fix it?
[05:03] <Andorin> OttifantSir: 1.1.8. You helped me get it, remember?
[05:03] <gogeta1> howie: i still havent
[05:03] <soreau> CSS_Guru: So run jockey-kde again and read it
[05:03] <gogeta1> howie: kernel issue
[05:03] <rainwalker> b14ck: you should be able to use the included player, totem, but I would recommend vlc
[05:03] <howie> gogeta1: ah damn
[05:03]  * kitty_ goes to register on the ubuntu forums *cries*
[05:03] <b14ck> rainwalker, still doesnt work with vlc after installing that stuff :(
[05:03] <Sixtyfivebit> join #ubuntu-dev
[05:03] <howie> gogeta1: how do you put up with it randomly going out?
[05:03] <gogeta1> howie: best i found waas recompling a kernel without ipv6
[05:03] <rainwalker> kitty_: what exactly are you having trouble with? I don't know much about ubuntu on apple hardware but I can try to help
[05:03] <gogeta1> i use wired
[05:04] <rainwalker> b14ck: what are you using?
[05:04] <b14ck> vlc
[05:04] <CSS_Guru> Soreau, it was on a live CD, would that make a difference? because I didnt want to install if my vid driver wouldnt work
[05:04] <Scunizi> !ipv6 | howie
[05:04] <pam> Jeruvy: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/76646
[05:04] <rainwalker> b14ck: odd...vlc has always worked perfectly for me
[05:04] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Yes, it does make a huge difference
[05:04] <Andorin> OttifantSir: And it doesn't have those packages... it came in what I believe to be Python scripts that I had to install in a way I'd never done via the terminal.
[05:04] <gogeta1> howie: you can try addingg ipv6=off to grub
[05:04] <howie> gogeta1: how do i do that
[05:04] <howie> scunizi: ty ill check out link
[05:04] <soreau> CSS_Guru: First, you have to make sure you have a working internet connection. Second, after installing the driver you'd have to restart X, and not reboot
[05:05] <gogeta1> howie: in /boot/grub/menu.list
[05:05] <arand> howie: does https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx help you (looking around it seems like that could be the make of card you have for that computer...)
[05:05] <Flynsarmy> OttifantSir, typing 'firefox' used to work until i changed that symlink. now it does nothing when it shoudl load 3.5...
[05:05] <rainwalker> b14ck: is there anything, in vlc, under tools > messages?
[05:05] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Right. Don't remember everybody all the time. Well, I use 1.1.9 myself, installed from GetDeb, not source, so I'm sorry I gave you a tip that screwed you. Now... How to solve it? Let me do a bit of checking around for a moment or two....
[05:05] <b14ck> rainwalker, i'll check now
[05:05] <CSS_Guru> Soreau, do I have to install it? because id rather test, than actually have to reinstall windows if it fails
[05:05] <gogeta1> howie: add ipv6=off to the kernel line you will see stuff like splash slient etc
[05:05] <rainwalker> b14ck: or if anything, I guess you could try logging in again or even rebooting, I don't know if it needs a sort of refresh or not
[05:05] <b14ck> rainwalker,
[05:05] <b14ck> ok
[05:05] <b14ck> :?)
[05:06] <soreau> CSS_Guru: No, you don't have to install to disc but installing proprietary drivers requires you know a thing or two about linux and installing graphics drivers
[05:06] <gogeta1> howie: in fact i should myself
[05:06] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Especially from a live session, it can present a challenge
[05:06] <OttifantSir> Flynsarmy: That's only when using the Alt + F2 Run dialog, right? If that's the case, then I believe it has something to do with something called the PATHS variable. I don't know more than that, I'm afraid. But that's something you can google.
[05:07] <marks256> i get a PXE-T01 file not found error when trying to boot my thin client. I installed using the alternate install of ubuntu 64 9.04
[05:07] <CSS_Guru> ugh...
[05:07] <marks256> any ideas?
[05:07] <howie> alright gonna try all those suggestions out brb
[05:07] <Andorin> OttifantSir: No problem, take your time.
[05:07] <soreau> CSS_Guru: You do however, have the option of installing ubuntu next to windows on the same disc and having a choice to boot from either when you start your machine
[05:07] <marks256> oh. i'm using LTSP
[05:08] <gogeta1> howie: just add it after splash
[05:08] <kitty_> rainwalker, i'm having problems with xorg and the mach64 driver
[05:08] <gogeta1> howie: see if that hels
[05:08] <gogeta1> helps
[05:08] <KillGorack> my adobe flash player does not work.. any thoughts?
[05:08] <rainwalker> kitty_: gah...I've never heard of or messed with either of those :(
[05:08] <rainwalker> KillGorack: how did you install it?
[05:08] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Try checking this: http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Faq#WheredoesDelugestoreitssettings
[05:08] <Jeruvy> pam: thanks...still strange what has occured if that is true.
[05:08] <CSS_Guru> Soreau: Id rather not do that. I just want to test my vid driver on kubuntu, before I make the switch to kubuntu.
[05:09] <pam> Jeruvy: yeah, will answer, still lost on my side :)
[05:09] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode
[05:09] <KillGorack> rainwalker: a deb file
[05:09] <bullgard4> [Jaunty] I have got a loadable kernel module 'snd'. Is the associated source code file /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.28/sound/oss/msnd.c?
[05:09] <rainwalker> KillGorack: from where?
[05:09] <KillGorack> adobe website
[05:09] <rainwalker> KillGorack: and does it show up in the list in firefox when you type "about:plugins" in the url bar?
[05:09] <Andorin> OttifantSir: What am I supposed to do in here?
[05:10] <Jeruvy> pam: you're not alone :)
[05:10] <[texas]> why does Samba show shares that arent actually shared on the windows computers?
[05:10] <Andorin> Also, quickly: Guys, sudo iptables -F is how you temporarily disable iptables, right?
[05:10] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Ok, well first you have to make sure you have a working internet connection from your live session. Next, run 'sudo jockey-kde' or use the installer (they're the same thing) and install the driver. Finally, when it asks you to reboot, you have to drop to a tty (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and restart X (sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart)
[05:10] <KillGorack> url bar?
[05:10] <CSS_Guru> Kubuntu at a resolution of 800X600, really scares me
[05:10] <[texas]> like it shows C$, D$ and E$
[05:10] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode
[05:10] <alpalo> helo
[05:10] <rainwalker> KillGorack: in firefox, the bar at the top with the website in it
[05:11] <gogeta1> CSS_Guru: to add a res add the mode to your xorg.conf manuly  if ubuntu didnt auto set it
[05:11] <OttifantSir> Andorin: With the link I provided you, you mean? That's an explanation on how to reset Deluge's settings to default which will, according to the site, sometimes fix it if doesn't start. You start from the section I sent you to, then read on to the next section to find out how you erase/default the settings.
[05:11] <KillGorack> wow didnt know about that functionality hehe neato
[05:12] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:12] <CSS_Guru> Soreau: I have a working internet connection but last time I tried enabling the nvidia driver, it failed.
[05:12] <Andorin> OttifantSir: Okay, how do I remove these files via terminal? I don't think Nautilus will let me into that directory.
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> [texas]:  shares with $ are real shares.. they are normally hidden.
[05:12] <KillGorack> rainwalker Shockwave Flash does..
[05:12] <soreau> CSS_Guru: In that case, you'd have to relay the message here , or read it and see why it's failing
[05:12] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Which card model is it specifically?
[05:12] <rainwalker> KillGorack: what version?
[05:13] <CSS_Guru> ok Ill retry my live cd and come back here in a minute k?
[05:13] <[texas]> Dr_Willis, oh okay, thank you, i was just snooping around the pop's computer
[05:13] <KillGorack> rainwalker Shockwave Flash 9.0 r999
[05:13] <CSS_Guru> ill start it back up now brb
[05:13] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:13] <Decessus> Andorin, just gk sudo nautilus
[05:13] <CSS_Guru> Soreau: its an Nvidia geforce 6100
[05:13] <rainwalker> KillGorack: hm...adobe's site should have given you flash 10
[05:13] <zer0ne> KillGorack install flashplugin non-free i would guess
[05:13] <arand> Could someone please help me confirm Bug #327399 ? Steps to reproduce is 1. Install awn using add/rem from main menu. 2. Try to remove awn using the same.
[05:13]  * Dr_Willis cringes anytime someone suggests running Nautilus as 'root'
[05:13] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Yes, Nautilus will do that. In your home-folder, press Ctrl + H to show hidden files. If you want to completely delete the folder without going in the Trash-bin, right-click it, then hold down Shift while clicking Move to Trash.
[05:14] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: who did that
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> gogeta1:  someone die.. i mised it.
[05:14] <KillGorack> if I "right" click the clip I try to see it's using "Swfdec 0.8.2".... not sure what that means
[05:14] <rainwalker> KillGorack: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
[05:14] <Dr_Willis>  Decessus | Andorin, just gk sudo nautilus
[05:14] <gogeta1> lol
[05:14] <gogeta1> die goes gnome
[05:14] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:14] <tswicegood> hello - I'm trying to compile node.js which has a 32-bit dependency on an x64 machine...  I have the i386 libstdc++ package installed, but the installer doesn't recognize it.  I get http://pastie.org/542130 then I try to compile... any ideas?
[05:15] <rainwalker> KillGorack: ah, well first install flash from that link, then after you do that open up synaptic package manager and uninstall any swfdec packages
[05:15] <OttifantSir> Dr_Willis: I didn't. I just explained how to show hidden files in the home-folder. I don't recommend running Nautilus as root. I know what a safety-hazard that is.
[05:15] <KillGorack> aight..
[05:15] <rainwalker> KillGorack: actually, just install that flash package first, then see if flash works
[05:15] <rainwalker> KillGorack: if it still doesn't, then try uninstalling the swfdec packages
[05:16] <fetusbubble> OttifantSir: just curious, what is the hazard? you might accidentally delete a vital directory/file?
[05:16] <KillGorack> gotcha
[05:16] <wapko> you can see hidden files in nautilius by pressing ctrl+h
[05:16] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:16] <Andorin> OttifantSir: Nope, I wiped everything in the folder and it still freezes on startup.
[05:16] <gogeta1> OttifantSir: and using debborphin can just remove dead libs and configs for you
[05:16] <gogeta1> :)
[05:18] <smerffus> hallo
[05:18] <howie> gogeta1: so i can just had ipv6=off by itself after the splash ?
[05:18] <OttifantSir> fetusbubble: When you are using Nautilus, you aren't as precise as when running a terminal. You can hit Ctrl + A for instance and press Shift + Delete while by accident while in / Then you're truly messed up;-)
[05:18] <gogeta1> yea just a space and ipv6=pff
[05:18] <gogeta1> off
[05:18] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:18] <fetusbubble> oic
[05:19] <matyo> are there is have exactly any body who know ubuntu or all of us is newbie ?
[05:19] <OttifantSir> Andorin: One moment, I'll check something else...
[05:19] <gogeta1> howie: just has to be the same line i dunno if that still works on newer ubuntus they cange this stuff alot
[05:19] <matyo> why i cant get the driver list in ubuntu and cant change drivers what i use
[05:19] <KillGorack> in firefox it still says that Swfdec is still installed... even after I removed it via synaptic
[05:19] <matyo> please help me
[05:19] <smerffus> who now what going now i don't have list peope
[05:19] <JoeM> ok, another problem down... now for the irritating one
[05:19] <gogeta1> howie: that should turn off ipv6
[05:19] <smerffus> help me please
[05:19] <Scunizi> matyo: everyone here knows a little bit more or less than everyone else :)
[05:19] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. Anybody have a solution?
[05:20] <gogeta1> howie: and make your wireless stable
[05:20] <Scunizi> matyo: you have to ask a question
[05:20] <kitty_> ok there i posted a thread about my problem
[05:20] <matyo> and dont get any solution about it :D
[05:20] <JoeM> Nvidia + two GPUs + Xinerama + TwinView = No go on Compiz (RANDR error), any work around besides NOT using Xinerama?
[05:20] <matyo> thats why im still here
[05:20] <kitty_> now i can check back in a week and see if anyone has a suggestion :D
[05:20] <smerffus> :D
[05:20] <howie> gogeta1: im just courious on the placement
[05:20] <Scunizi> JoeM: did you get your 4 monitors working the other night?
[05:20] <arand> matyo: are you looking for a specific driver?
[05:21] <gogeta1> howie: kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-13-generic root=UUID=799ab73a-91e7-414f-a7f4-2e28ae10dc6d ro quiet splash ipv6=off
[05:21] <JoeM> scunizi yes, minus I can't use Compiz and a couple other things because of that RANDR error
[05:21] <matyo> normally yes but i cant get a list of what drivers i use at moment and i dont know how i can change them
[05:21] <moymoy> anyone using VDPAU with mplayer? i havei t enabled, but it still uses my CPU to decode?
[05:21] <arand> matyo: "lsmod" gives you running kernel modules...
[05:21] <brunokrebs> hi there
[05:21] <matyo> my 3d is dont working at moment i must set a intel gma 950 vga driver
[05:21] <Scunizi> JoeM: arg.. I wish you luck on that one.. I haven't been there yet.
[05:21] <JoeM> scunizi my research says it's because of Xinerama, but can't find any good workarounds... though I hit the slot machines for 4k USD yesturday and bought me two new 26" monitors for my main two displays... might not need Xinerama anymore
[05:22] <Blac3> i got black screen in my desktop
[05:22] <soreau> JoeM: You can't use twinview and xinerama with compiz because it will disable compositing for your X session
[05:22] <Scunizi> JoeM: congrats! Indian rez?  Why do you want to activate Xinerama?
[05:22] <JoeM> soreau yeah, that's what I read... no fix besides don't do it?
[05:22] <brunokrebs> hi there, can anyone help me with a basic iptables question?
[05:22] <gogeta1> matyo: the 950 has 3d thats news
[05:22] <soreau> JoeM: Just use the one that works?
[05:23] <Blac3> hai can anyone help me i got black screen
[05:23] <matyo> yes is has
[05:23] <JoeM> scunizi before (with the smaller monitors) using both was the best way to get the most out of them, with these new bigger ones it might not be needed... but I'd still have to adjust things a little
[05:23] <KillGorack> rainwalker, thanks workin now..
[05:23] <soreau> brunokrebs: ##networking might be a better place to ask, but shoot
[05:23] <rainwalker> KillGorack: no problem :)
[05:23] <gogeta1> matyo: i knoe its very very slow what would you possably run on it
[05:23] <brunokrebs> soreau: ahh ok thanks
[05:23] <kitty_> rainwalker, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7596839
[05:23] <marks256> i get PXE-T01 file not found when trying to boot a thin client using LTSP from a stock ubuntu install w/ LTSP mode. I just figured out part of the problem. it is looking for a i386 boot image, but only x64 is available...
[05:23] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Did you read the README in that archive? And followed its instructions to the letter?
[05:23] <JoeM> soreau, scunizi mainly I like having 2 app bars that each span two monitors
[05:23] <gogeta1> matyo: even anacry online needs very low settings
[05:23] <dethray> Looking for some help on getting my laptop monitor detected correctly
[05:24] <Andorin> OttifantSir: For installing, yup. It doesn't say a thing about removal.
[05:24] <matyo> i dont run any thing at moment just want to put it to work
[05:24] <Scunizi> JoeM: It's always our desires that lead to problem solving
[05:24] <gogeta1> matyo: shure its not working as i said its slow
[05:24] <kitty_> anyways, night people, i'll check back tomorrow
[05:24] <adityeah> hi room. if i have to ask anything about ant (the tool) where should i be headed to?
[05:25] <JoeM> scunizi yeah, too bad it looks like this one isn't solveable :P
[05:25] <brunokrebs> anyway like you said to shoot I'll shoot
[05:25] <brunokrebs> I'm reading this book about iptables
[05:25] <matt_axios> anyone get the wifi working on an Asus eee 1005HA (the new ones) with remix?
[05:26] <gogeta1> matyo: tyoe glxinfo | grep direct
[05:26] <gogeta1> tyoe
[05:26] <gogeta1> type
[05:26] <soreau> gogeta1: glxinfo|grep render is what you want
[05:26] <gogeta1> direct works it
[05:26] <gogeta1> it weill say direct rendering
[05:27] <brunokrebs> where it says to me to drop input, output and forward chains as the first exercise
[05:27] <soreau> You can have direct rendering but still be using the software rasterization
[05:27] <ekimmargni> What program am I going to use on linux to split an ogg video into three equal parts?
[05:27] <matyo> its say nothing :D
[05:27] <gogeta1> try render then
[05:27] <matyo> come to private
[05:27] <gogeta1> !im
[05:27] <gogeta1> baa werong command
[05:27] <gogeta1> !pm
[05:27] <JoeM> scunizi oh well... I need to go get the RAM and HDMI cables I forgot yesturday, after that I'll try straight twinview, it might meet my needs, and solve the one issue I didn't like with the current set up (maximize across two screens instead of one)
[05:27] <soreau> matyo: It's better to keep the conversation in here so you don't get bad information and all can learn and help
[05:28] <Andorin> OttifantSir: For reference, can I have again the link to the archive you had me DL for Deluge 1.1.8?
[05:28] <soreau> Yea, !pm ;)
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  with twinview here. most apps maxamize to the monitor they are on, a few badly programmed apps however dont.
[05:28] <Scunizi> JoeM: I'll be watching :)
[05:28] <matyo> type glxinfo | grep direct is not work for me :D
[05:28] <gogeta1> matyo: ok then just glxinfo and scroll to the top
[05:29] <brunokrebs> then it says to accept all packets to www.google.com with a "iptables -A FORWARD -s mylocalip -d www.google.com -j ACCEPT"
[05:29] <brunokrebs> and I do that and it does not work
[05:29] <gogeta1> look for direct rendering yes or no
[05:29] <OttifantSir> Andorin: This is a direct link. To show the page, remove the filename: http://download.deluge-torrent.org/source/deluge-1.1.8.tar.gz
[05:29] <brunokrebs> is it because the first rule says that it has to drop all packets?
[05:29] <JoeM> dr_willis but no RANDR error with twinview and multiple monitors (ie I can turn on fancy compiz features?)
[05:29] <Andorin> Thanks.
[05:29] <temporarytao__> need information: how does ubuntu handle it when you have bought wired and wireless internet connection?
[05:29] <matyo> glxinfo is /usr/bin/glxinfo
[05:29] <matyo>  this is answer to
[05:30] <ubuntu> hi
[05:30] <ubuntu> hi, its CSS_Guru here
[05:30] <brunokrebs> because I did try a few diferent options like to add -A INPUT -A OUTPUT
[05:30] <ubuntu> i got the error message
[05:30] <soreau> ubuntu: What is it?
[05:30] <ubuntu> Sorry, the Jockey backend crashed. Please file a bug at: ubuntu-bug jockey-common Trying to recover by restarting backend.
[05:31] <gogeta1> matyo: it should tell you if your 3d is working
[05:31] <OttifantSir> Andorin: This is old, from the forum at Deluge, but you could try it: dbus-launch deluge Noone has touched this topic since 2007, so I have not idea if it applies to your situation, but unless SOMEONE says otherwise, I don't see it messsing up your system either.
[05:31] <matyo> no
[05:31] <matyo> is tell me this
[05:31] <matyo> glxinfo is /usr/bin/glxinfo
[05:31] <gogeta1> it said direct rendering no
[05:31] <marks256> I can't connect to the internet. eth0 is configured DHCP and it has an address. eth1 is my dhcp server for my thin client network, and i plugged in a usb network adaptor (eth2) and that gets dhcp automatically, but no internet connectivity :(
[05:31] <gogeta1> just type glxinfo
[05:31] <gogeta1> in a termnel
[05:31] <ubuntu> Soreau: what do I do?
[05:32] <matyo> ok im do type glxinfo and is answer me like this glxinfo is /usr/bin/glxinfo
[05:32] <tritium> ubuntu: re-run it
[05:32] <Scunizi> !ics > marks256
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  i use compiz and twinview here fine  on my 8800gtsxxx card
[05:32] <Andorin> OttifantSir: Still freezes.
[05:32] <gogeta1> what
[05:32] <soreau> ubuntu: Did you read the error message? Can you decipher it? If not, then use a pastebin service to share it here
[05:32] <ubuntu> ok
[05:32] <matyo> mert@mert-desktop:~$ type glxinfo
[05:32] <matyo> glxinfo is /usr/bin/glxinfo
[05:32] <matyo> mert@mert-desktop:~$
[05:32] <soreau> ! paste | ubuntu
[05:32] <tritium> !enter | matyo
[05:32] <JoeM> dr_willis I have 2 cards and four monitors, but from what I've read it should work...
[05:32] <n00bn00bn00b> Hi guys, got a noob question. Just installed ubuntu off a 8.04 disc. Want to upgrade to 9.04. Forgot where the setting is to do this in update manager. Don't I have to check off ALLOW MAJOR DISTRO UPDATE somewhere? I forget
[05:32] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys have a problem : http://pastebin.com/m24d1ab4a Can someone help me? Ive tried the official freenode & mozilla.org #firefox channel but everybody(about 200 in total) is afk!
[05:32] <gogeta1> matyo: lol dont type type
[05:33] <Dr_Willis> matyo:  he means ENTER THE COMMAND 'glxinfo' :)
[05:33] <soreau> matyo: You're kidding, right?
[05:33] <[texas]> how would one spoof their MAC on ubuntu?
[05:33] <gogeta1> soreau: lol that made me laugh
[05:33] <soreau> matyo: 'glxinfo|grep render', not 'type glxinfo'
[05:33] <matyo> X Error of failed request:  BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)
[05:33] <matyo>   Major opcode of failed request:  143 (GLX)
[05:33] <matyo>   Minor opcode of failed request:  19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
[05:33] <matyo>   Serial number of failed request:  10
[05:33] <matyo>   Current serial number in output stream:  10
[05:33] <marks256> Scunizi, how do i send pm's?
[05:33] <FloodBot1> matyo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:33] <soreau> Oh wow, he didn't get kicked
[05:33] <gogeta1> not flood we only nedded 1 line
[05:33] <tritium> matyo: I've already warned you about that
[05:34] <n00bn00bn00b> ...
[05:34] <planetary> so can anyone help me with OSS4, its installed but have problems
[05:34] <marks256> Scunizi, i don't need to share my connection, do i?
[05:34] <soreau> matyo: Your drivers are not installed correctly. /var/log/Xorg.0.log should point to the problem
[05:34] <OttifantSir> Andorin: Again, I'm sorry. I haven't done much compiling myself, so I don't remember how to remove programs installed from source like that. I know it's possible to make a .deb from it, and that would have been removable with apt-get, but when installed with python, I don't know I'm afraid.
[05:35] <gogeta1> matyo: only only need the line direct rendering
[05:35] <Andorin> OttifantSir: That's alright. Thanks for your time. :)
[05:35] <ubuntu> Soreau: I have the error Sorry, the Jockey backend crashed. Please file a bug at: ubuntu-bug jockey-common Trying to recover by restarting backend.
[05:35] <brunokrebs> at least could anyone tell me a good link or a book about iptables? not a bible just something like more specific
[05:35] <Flannel> !iptables | brunokrebs
[05:35] <marks256> can someone help me setup LTSP? i used this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPQuickInstall but it isn't working.
[05:35] <Scunizi> marks256: from what you said it sounds like you have 2 wired connections and one wireless on one computer .. is that wrong?
[05:35] <n00bn00bn00b> So where is that ALLOW MAJOR DISTRO UPDATE Setting ? I search google, found nothing
[05:35] <soreau> ubuntu: Then maybe you will have to install the nvidia-glx package manually
[05:36] <n00bn00bn00b> trying to 8.04 to 9.04
[05:36] <[texas]> how does one spoof their MAC address?
[05:36] <brunokrebs> ubottu: thanks, but I can't use gui applications, I'll check these links
[05:36] <tritium> n00bn00bn00b: System -> Administration -> Software Sources, "Updates" tab.
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> brunokrebs:  theres dozens if not 100's of guides out on iptables
[05:36] <n00bn00bn00b> texas ask google
[05:36] <n00bn00bn00b> its not hard
[05:36] <planetary> oss4 anyone
[05:36] <simonsez> hi everyone
[05:36] <n00bn00bn00b> Software sources ! *facepalms* Thanks !
[05:36] <Flannel> !google | n00bn00bn00b
[05:37] <brunokrebs> yeah yeah I found a few, actually I have a book, but the book examples are not working
[05:37] <marks256> Scunizi, 2 wired, no wireless, but i added a usb lan adaptor to see if that was the problem. it isn't. So only 2 wired. One is wan, and one is lan to my thin clients.
[05:37] <legend2440> kitty_: you could try this  xorg.conf   especially the line   DefaultDepth 16     http://techkrunch.co.cc/index.php/2009/06/23/how-to-get-3d-graphics-on-a-dell-cpx-laptop-with-linux/
[05:37] <ubuntu> WARNING: dont get answers to questions by a person name :noobnoobnoob
[05:37] <ubuntu> lol jk
[05:37] <soreau> ubuntu: And after doing that, you have to open your xorg.conf and change the Driver line in the Device section to "nvidia" by running 'sudo kate /etc/X11/xorg.conf' (note there may not be a driver line so you'd add the following to the Device section: Driver "nvidia" )
[05:37] <Scunizi> marks256: so the one to the lan and the thin clients needs to provide internet to the thin clients?
[05:38] <planetary> why does my newly installed xubuntu 9.04 with compiz have trouble switching widows with the task list?
[05:38] <soreau> ubuntu: Good point lol
[05:38] <quantolf> so i accidentally installed the kde version of hardware drivers and now after i reboot i see the loading ubuntu screen adn then it just flickers and doesn't show the desktop?
[05:38] <soreau> planetary: Is it having trouble, or are you?
[05:38] <wapko> [texas]: macchanger is an option. u can apt-get install it
[05:39] <n00bn00bn00b> Oh nos, I have to upgrade to 8.10 first ? I can't just go straight to 9.04 ?
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> quantolf:  thers no 'kde version' of hardware drivers...
[05:39] <marks256> Scunizi, i'm really not sure... all i know right now is that i need the lan to the thin clients to boot from PXE... so yes. i think internet will be going to the thin clients over it too
[05:39] <planetary> not me i have been using x,k,ubuntu for over a year now
[05:39] <quantolf> it says it had the kde frontend? does that sound right?
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> quantolf:  if you used the kde 'hardware drivers' config tool.. it installs the same drivers as the ubuntu hardware-drivers config tool
[05:39] <soreau> quantolf: There is no 'kde version' of graphics drivers. There is however jockey-kde, the graphical installer for proprietary drivers. Which card do you have? (lspci|grep VGA)
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> quantolf:  they install the same exact stuff
[05:39] <[texas]> do you think that get past the retarded MAC filtering on a router?
[05:39] <quantolf> yeah i think i did jockey-kde
[05:40] <quantolf> i have a radeon 9700 pro
[05:40] <MontelEdwards> Would a .flv generally be smaller then a .avi?
[05:40] <quantolf> i've been trying so many ways to get it working
[05:40] <Scunizi> marks256: then you need ics to bridge the connections between your connection and the thin clients.. check the link..it should help. I don't know the specifics of the how-to
[05:40] <ekimmargni> How can I split an ogg theora video into three parts?
[05:40] <planetary> if i am on a window and click another window that is on oanother workspace it doesnt switch over there
[05:40] <quantolf> i'm tryign to go direct w/ the s-video card to my tv so i can watch boxee on my tv
[05:40] <soreau> Dr_Willis: I suspect he switched from open ati drivers to fglrx
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> MontelEdwards:   theres flv to converters online/. try converting some videos and see?
[05:40] <tritium> [texas]: please don't ask about that here.  SOunds like what you're trying to circumvent a system's security.  That's offtopic here.
[05:40] <quantolf> i tried many faqs and guides w/o success
[05:40] <[texas]> just my dad's
[05:40] <[texas]> lol
[05:40] <MontelEdwards> Dr_Willis, not the point
[05:40] <marks256> Scunizi, i'm more worried about getting internet on the  server. i need to download a package, but i can't get interent on the server
[05:41] <Jasq> booting from liveusb, I cann't chroot,   something like this:
[05:41] <Jasq>  bash: xmalloc: cannot allocate 260385010342 bytes (0 bytes allocated
[05:41] <Jasq> any ideas
[05:41] <NibuleZ> server irc.barafranca.com
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> MontelEdwards:  avi is just a container.. so the point is a bit pointless also...
[05:41] <soreau> quantolf: Simply use the installer to uninstall the drivers, make sure all fglrx packages are uninstalled if you don't have X, then reboot your machine
[05:41] <quantolf> before i did this one change the proprietary drivers for the ati card weren't even recognozed
[05:41] <quantolf> i can't access the gui
[05:41] <quantolf> how do i go in by terminal?
[05:41] <quantolf> *command line
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> quantolf:  that card may not be supportee by the flgrx drivers any more
[05:41] <OttifantSir> MontelEdwards: In my experience it is, yes. FLV-files are usually smaller than AVI-files.
[05:41] <quantolf> is there anyway for me to use the s-video connection?
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> OttifantSir:  he aparently has no patience. :)
[05:41] <quantolf> that's my ultimate goal
[05:41] <soreau> quantolf: Use something like 'apt-cache search fglrx' and then completely remove --purge all those packages
[05:42] <zhjawe> hello,Does anyone know how to use command 'xrandr' rotate Xwindow to any angle?
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> tv out on ati - has been one of those  not very well supported features over the last few years
[05:42] <OttifantSir> Dr_Willis: I don't usually have much patience either, but I'm not THAT impatient...
[05:42] <quantolf> realyly?
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> zhjawe:  i dont think it can do 'any angle' just 90 Deg rotations
[05:42] <quantolf> *really
[05:42] <soreau> quantolf: And yes, you can use S-Video with the open radeon drivers (which is what you were most likely using before this unfortunate mishap)
[05:42] <planetary> having problems with OSS4...... helps
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> OttifantSir:   Type faster next time!
[05:42] <quantolf> yeah how would i activate the s-video?
[05:42] <quantolf> i couldn't figure that one out either :\
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> !tvout | quantolf
[05:42] <OttifantSir> Dr_Willis: Can't!
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> quantolf:  ive no idea on ati.
[05:43] <quantolf> herm
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> OttifantSir:  use a smaller font so it displays faster!
[05:43] <zhjawe> Dr_Willis: Thanks,Do you know what software can do that?
[05:43] <ubuntu> ?
[05:43] <soreau> quantolf: One step at a time. First, remove all fglrx packages and get X working. Then I will tell you how to activate S-Video out using xrandr
[05:43] <n00bn00bn00b> So I'm guessing there is no way around updating from 8.04 to 9.04 without burning a cd right ?
[05:43] <brunokrebs> sorry, just one very simple question
[05:43] <OttifantSir> Dr-Willis: .-p
[05:43] <n00bn00bn00b> I'm outta blanks :P
[05:43] <quantolf> ty how do i get into command line from booting up?
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> zhjawe:  iver never notifed any software that can rotate  a whole 'display' a  variable amount. I cant even think why you would need to.
[05:44] <[texas]> n00bn00bn00b, they're like 5 dollars
[05:44] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: matyo has a instreting problem with his gbut not even ma 945 ubuntu sees it in lspci but even doing a reconfigure of x only ask for his keybord then closes its not seeing the card at all
[05:44] <[texas]> i got a 100 for 7 dollars
[05:44] <soreau> quantolf: From the GRUB boot menu, select fail safe session so it will boot to a root terminal
[05:44] <n00bn00bn00b> it's 12:44 am here :)
[05:44] <gogeta1> gma
[05:44] <quantolf> ah ok ty
[05:44] <quantolf> *tries
[05:44] <[texas]> it's only 2144
[05:44] <JoeM> my DVD Drive supports up to 22x, but none of the burning programs offer more than 8x... am I missing something?
[05:44] <[texas]> east coast you?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> gogeta1:  to 'reconfigure' x for me.. i normally just move the xorg.conf to xorg.conf-OLD and restart the X server. X so automatically congirues for me these days i rarely need a xorg.conf :)
[05:44] <n00bn00bn00b> maybe the 7/11 has some blanks lol
[05:45] <lit-one> JoeM: hi
[05:45] <[texas]> actually i think the mom and pop place down near camp pendleton does
[05:45] <n00bn00bn00b> Too bad I can't just upgrade straight to 9.04 via the internet
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> n00bn00bn00b:  you could use unetbootin and make a bootable flash drive also...
[05:45] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: yra ita failing to even see the card
[05:45] <JoeM> lit-one hi
[05:45] <CSS_Guru> hi
[05:45] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: its using vesa modes
[05:45] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Ah, much better ;)
[05:45] <n00bn00bn00b> Hmmm that's a good idea willis thanks !
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> n00bn00bn00b:  you could be able to upgrade from one release to the next.. I never do so.. i perfer clean installs.
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> !upgrade
[05:45] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: i have a 945 and its fine 3d and all
[05:45] <legend2440> quantolf: amd has stopped support for radeon 9700. i had radeon 9600 and after upgrade to jaunty tv out stopped working for me too. i had to switch to nvidia card
[05:45] <CSS_Guru> uhm, now In my hardware menu, all items are grayed out...
[05:46] <n00bn00bn00b> me to, I don't mind if it's a clean install
[05:46] <n00bn00bn00b> I just only had this old cd laying around
[05:46] <lit-one> JoeM: what do you wanna use DVD
[05:46] <brunokrebs> if my firewall rules are empty, and I type "iptables -P OUTPUT DROP" this will revoke any rules about outputs that I might add after that?
[05:46] <zhjawe> Dr_Willis: i want to debug a gravity sensor program and need to rotate Xwindow.
[05:46] <quantolf> so even with open source drivers i'm sool?
[05:46] <[texas]> themes for xchat?
[05:46] <soreau> n00bn00bn00b: You will save yourself many headaches by backing up your important files and preforming a fresh, clean install
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> zhjawe:  oh.. thats so logical... or not.. :)
[05:46] <gogeta1> Dr_Willis: lol it just hit me i bet its off in his bios
[05:46] <byt3m3> i cant output /dev/mem to file via dd as root
[05:46] <n00bn00bn00b> Just wonder if this junkbox can boot from usb ...
[05:46] <nmatrix9> HighPoint makes the worst raid controllers ever
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> byt3m3:  why are you even messing with /dev/mem ?
[05:47] <JoeM> lit-one burning data and movies (encoded to dvd format), I mean... 8x only takes a couple minutes, but if my drive can handle faster then that's what I want! :P
[05:47] <CSS_Guru> Soreaus: My hardware menu items are grayed out after I tried to install my NVIDIA(Recommended) twice
[05:47] <quantolf> legend2440:  so w/ my 9700 pro and open source drivers i'm still shit out of luck?
[05:47] <n00bn00bn00b> thanks guys
[05:47] <n00bn00bn00b> brb
[05:47] <soreau> quantolf: No, you want to use the open source drivers. fglrx has dropped support for your card recently
[05:47] <quantolf> ah ok got ya
[05:47] <legend2440> quantolf: if you want to use intrepid instead of jaunty tv out will probably work fine with the proprietary fglrx drivers. it did for me but i wanted to be ablre to use jaunty
[05:48] <zhjawe> Dr_Willis: hehe,thanks for you help,my English is poor.
[05:48] <quantolf> ok
[05:48] <quantolf> i'm in the command line
[05:48] <quantolf> what do i do to remove fglrx?
[05:48] <CSS_Guru> Soreau: grrrr
[05:48] <byt3m3> i need to patch the bios on this machine
[05:48] <quantolf> i'm typing "apt-cache search fglrx"
[05:48] <quantolf> and getting error 27 enreckognized command
[05:48] <brunokrebs> not an easy question?
[05:48] <lit-one> JoeM: wow ,but can you do it? can't  you watching online ?
[05:48] <soreau> quantolf: Now do 'dpkg -l|grep fglrx'
[05:48] <byt3m3> Dr_Willis: i need it to patch my bios
[05:49] <tritium> byt3m3: you typically don't patch it.  You flash a newer version.
[05:49] <JoeM> lit-one no, I have the ISO made, when I choose to burn it to DVD the only options I get are 4x and 8x, but my drive can support up to 22x
[05:49] <CSS_Guru> soreau: help me :(
[05:49] <Scunizi> JoeM: maybe 22x on cd .. maybe not on dvd
[05:49] <soreau> quantolf: Everything that has an 'ii' next to it, do 'apt-get remove --purge <pkg-name>' where <pkg-name> is the name of all the installed fglrx packages
[05:49] <quantolf> i think i'm doing something wrong
[05:49] <soreau> CSS_Guru: What's the matter now? Where are you at?
[05:49] <JoeM> scunizi cd is 48x
[05:49] <byt3m3> tritium: thanks for the advice. i need to output /dev/mem to fiale via dd
[05:49] <quantolf> at grub i hit Esc
[05:49] <quantolf> got the list of boots
[05:49] <quantolf> kernal....-genereic
[05:50] <quantolf> and that with *recovery mode)
[05:50] <Scunizi> JoeM: hummmm
[05:50] <quantolf> and at the bottom says c for command line
[05:50] <soreau> quantolf: Yes, boot into recovery mode first..
[05:50] <quantolf> i hit c
[05:50] <quantolf> oh ok sorry
[05:50] <CSS_Guru> Soreau: my hardware in my hardware menu are now grayed out
[05:50] <soreau> quantolf: No, don't hit C
[05:50] <RudyValencia> What program(s) do I need to install for DVD video?
[05:50] <quantolf> booting up into recovery
[05:50] <Dr_Willis> !dvd | RudyValencia
[05:50] <quantolf> ok i'm at recovery menu
[05:50] <quantolf> go w/ root ?
[05:50] <marks256> I have two ethernet interfaces. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get interent on it
[05:50] <byt3m3> Dr_Willis, tritium: http://marcansoft.com/blog/2009/06/enabling-intel-vt-on-the-aspire-8930g/
[05:51] <byt3m3> thats why
[05:51] <lit-one> JoeM: maybe you have a some wrong choose with your DVD
[05:51] <soreau> CSS_Guru: Really man, your hardware is adequately supported. It takes much much more time and effort to get this working in a live session since it's a proprietary driver, and a graphics one at that.
[05:51] <quantolf> ok i'm in root
[05:51] <quantolf> di dhte apt-cache serach fgrlx
[05:51] <quantolf> *searches for ywhat you said before(
[05:51] <quantolf> **
[05:51] <FloodBot1> quantolf: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:51] <soreau> CSS_Guru: It took me some time to get nvidia working in a live session and I am an experienced linux user
[05:51] <JoeM> lit-one I'm an idiot... the DVD itself doesn't support higher... I never thought to look there :P
[05:51] <CSS_Guru> soreau: what do you mean?
[05:52] <soreau> CSS_Guru: I mean, it will be WAY easier to get your graphics drivers working once you install ubuntu
[05:52] <marks256> I have two ethernet interfaces. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get interent on it. any ideas??
[05:52] <brunokrebs> ok I found the answer to my question
[05:52] <brunokrebs> :D
[05:52] <JoeM> ok, here's another one... is vmware no longer in the repos (8.10 64 bit) I can't find it
[05:52] <CSS_Guru> ok soreau I guess ill have to risk it
[05:53] <Roark> So, i just upgraded to jaunty, and now my firefox cannot go back or forward, and it will not save my history. I've tried removing with from the command line with the --purge swtich, and manually uninstalling through the synaptic gui. No matter what i do, the problem re appears when i intall again. what gives?
[05:53] <Scunizi> !info vmware
[05:53] <soreau> CSS_Guru: My recommendation to you is to use the installer to resize and shrink your windows partition then install ubuntu next to it, so you have both to chose from
[05:53] <Roark>  i googled and tried all solutions, still no joy.
[05:53] <mercutio22> oh crap, I just set one  of my machines to skip grub, and boot into ubuntu directly. I just messed up my video drivers and cannot select a different tty. How can I force a boot into recovery mode?
[05:53] <brunokrebs> !info vmware
[05:53] <Scunizi> JoeM: guess not.. player anyway.. the server has always been available via their site
[05:53] <RudyValencia> Can "restricted formats" be used by a home user legally?
[05:53] <gogeta1> JoeM: virtulbox is a good alt
[05:54] <brunokrebs> how does this info works?
[05:54] <william56> suppose i've just trashed my partition table with xp's fixmbr after using fixboot on whatever xp thought c: was; would restoring the old partitions from before fixboot wrote to c: thinking that it was fat; when in reality it was one of ntfs, swap, or ext3, lead to the ntfs drive being more easily recoverable? if i do not, then i will be using tools from the 8.04 repo
[05:54] <Scunizi> RudyValencia: depends on your country
[05:54] <wapko> mercutio22: try holding alt and prtscr, then press R E I S U B in that order
[05:54] <gogeta1> JoeM: or you can get it from the vmware site
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> RudyValencia:  does it matter? :)   can a home user even do anything legally...  ive seen some very weird arguemts about this in the past.
[05:54] <Roark> So, i just upgraded to jaunty, and now my firefox cannot go back or forward, and it will not save my history. I've tried removing with from the command line with the --purge swtich, and manually uninstalling through the synaptic gui. No matter what i do, the problem re appears when i intall again. what gives?
[05:54] <ekimmargni> What can I use to split ogg video files?
[05:54] <OttifantSir> RudyValencia: Depends on the laws in your country/region.
[05:54] <random1233513> how do i change the permissions for all files that i will create from now on
[05:54] <RudyValencia> Scunizi: I'm in the USA, and only using them for personal use.
[05:54] <wapko> mercutio22: hold alt and prtscr while typing the letters
[05:54] <random1233513> i thought that is was chmod ---
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> random1233513:  i think the 'umask' command some how sets that. but ive never had to mess with it
[05:54] <Scunizi> william56: the xp fixmbr or fix boot just wipes grub out.. replaces it.. just reinstall grub and that should do it.
[05:54] <random1233513> with no file name
[05:54] <Roark> wapko: is that even physically possible?
[05:54] <Scunizi> !grub > william56
[05:54] <qdb> hello
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> random1233513:  ive never seen that used that way befor
[05:55] <JoeM> gogetal what's the difference between vmware and virtualbox?  I'd prefer to use something that's in the repos over manual install (easier to maintain)
[05:55] <marks256> I have two ethernet interfaces. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas??
[05:55] <wapko> Roark: hehe :P
[05:55] <OttifantSir> RudyValencia: You should probably BUY the codec-pack from Fluendo to be safe ;-)
[05:55] <mercutio22> wapko, that restarted the system
[05:55] <gogeta1> JoeM: vmware offers debs
[05:55] <soreau> ekimmargni: A quick google search and I found this http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-free-open-source-video-editor-for-linux/
[05:55] <random1233513> what i want to do is set all the new files that i create to have the permissions as 744
[05:55] <quantolf> ok
[05:55] <quantolf> removed and purged fglrx
[05:55] <mercutio22> wapko, how do I get the terminal though?
[05:55] <Roark> i need joy. please help
[05:55] <Roark>  i googled and tried all solutions, still no joy.
[05:55] <soreau> ekimmargni: You might want to use one that's already in the ubuntu repos
[05:55] <Scunizi> RudyValencia: personal, commercial.. doesn't matter here in the us.. unless you've paid the royalty for access it's suppose to be illegal.. however there is a gray area.. if you bought a machine with windows then part of that cost was the license
[05:56] <JoeM> gogetal virtual box will let me take my XP install disc and make a VM from it, right?
[05:56] <Roark> So, i just upgraded to jaunty, and now my firefox cannot go back or forward, and it will not save my history. I've tried removing with from the command line with the --purge swtich, and manually uninstalling through the synaptic gui. No matter what i do, the problem re appears when i intall again. what gives?
[05:56] <random1233513> u know like chmod 744 [filename]
[05:56] <gogeta1> JoeM: virtulbox is around the same in fact a bit better being 3 has d3d support
[05:56] <william56> alright, thanks, scunizi; any ideas on how to make my windows xp ntfs partition that i enlarged during ubuntu installation bootable again? grub hangs indefinitely on it, where it goes fine loading ubuntu
[05:56] <soreau> quantolf: Now, reboot the machine and hopefully X will start right up
[05:56] <marks256> I have two ethernet interfaces. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas??
[05:56] <qdb> can filter only lines that do not include a word in log viewer? i.e. is filtering's input text regex?
[05:56] <wapko> mercutio22: ohh. thought you wanted to boot and get grub again..
[05:56] <JoeM> gogetal ok, I'll give that a try then, I just need it for testing code on XP
[05:56] <Scunizi> william56: nope
[05:56] <ekimmargni> soreau: Yes, but I don't really need to /edit/ the file - just split it... I suppose ffmpeg might have something small for that...
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> random1233513:  umask can set the default 'mode' for all newly created files i recall
[05:56] <random1233513> ok
[05:57] <Scunizi> JoeM: vbox is best.. get it from their site.. you'll have usb support
[05:57] <byt3m3> my /dev/mem/ dd output= http://pastebin.org/1027
[05:57] <random1233513> Dr_Willis : thank you
[05:57] <soreau> ekimmargni: You probably could even do it in a clever script somehow.. though I wouldn't have the foggiest how to :p
[05:57] <gogeta1> Scunizi: vmware has usb support lol
[05:57] <marks256> I have two NICs. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas?? someone please help :(
[05:57] <JoeM> scunizi no USB support with the copy from the repos?
[05:57] <Roark> help me please to experience the joy,
[05:57] <quantolf> x is booting :)
[05:57] <Roark> So, i just upgraded to jaunty, and now my firefox cannot go back or forward, and it will not save my history. I've tried removing with from the command line with the --purge swtich, and manually uninstalling through the synaptic gui. No matter what i do, the problem re appears when i intall again. what gives?
[05:57] <Roark>  i googled and tried all solutions, still no joy.
[05:57] <FloodBot1> Roark: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:57] <quantolf> *booted
[05:57] <mercutio22> wapko, I don't get to see grub in the faulty machine. Is there a way to force it?
[05:57] <soreau> Roark: Did you have a question or problem concerning ubuntu?
[05:57] <Scunizi> gogeta1: JoeM no not from the repos.. and yes vmware has usb support but I was comparing the -ose repo version to the vbox site..
[05:57] <Roark> yes :(
[05:58] <wapko> mercutio22: ahh, i see. try a live cd and see if you can work some magic with that
[05:58] <marks256> I have two NICs. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas?? someone please help :(
[05:58] <OttifantSir> RudyValencia: If you REALLY want to be safe, go here: http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/complete-set-of-playback-plugins/
[05:58] <Dr_Willis> mercutio22:  theres a option in menu.lst to hide the initial grub menu.. i think you can hit excape or c, to makeit appeear.. or boot up.. edit menu.lst then reboot
[05:58] <soreau> Roark: Sounds like you have permissions problem. Have you ever ran firefox as root or with sudo? You shouldn't, btw
[05:58] <DDaygold> when i use remote desktop viewer, the image doesnt refresh
[05:58] <Roark> my firefox is being mean. back not working, and not saving history
[05:58] <Roark> no, i never
[05:58] <Roark> root is the suck
[05:58] <Scunizi> JoeM: vbox is easier too.. I've used both.. vmware for 2 yrs and vbox for the last year or so.
[05:59] <JoeM> scunizi well, that's irritating... I kind of need USB support
[05:59] <gogeta1> Roark: 3.5 is still not stable in ubuntu if thats what your using
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> vmware has gone  a route.. that confuses me in its features/ussage. :)
[05:59] <soreau> Roark: What does 'ls -l ~/.mozilla' show?
[05:59] <marks256> I have two NICs. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas?? someone please help :( Anyone???
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  the virtualbox from the vbox website has usb support.
[05:59] <Scunizi> JoeM: so get it from the vmware site.. they even have repos for ubuntu
[05:59] <JoeM> that's kind of a basic feature... why would the repo version not have it
[05:59] <Roark> im using the reg 3.0 package is
[05:59] <Roark> no beta or anything
[05:59] <Scunizi> JoeM: propriatory codec..
[05:59] <Roark> ive trieed removing, even with the --purge switch
[05:59] <Roark> no joy
[05:59] <mercutio22> Dr_Willis, I am afraid I can't reach the terminal to edit it
[05:59] <mercutio22> uh oh
[06:00] <quantolf> soreau:  i'm running through the Tvout guide from cchtml.com, that should get me set up?
[06:00] <JoeM> scunizi damn propretery crap
[06:00] <wapko> aww man.. i sat up all night again.. gf's gonna be so pissed when i sleep all day, again :P
[06:00] <soreau> Roark: Reinstalling wont help anything
[06:00] <soreau> quantolf: I am going to say no by default
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> mercutio22:  so the sytem dosent boot at all? boot a live cd if ya want. and edit the file that way. is another option
[06:00] <Scunizi> JoeM: at least for when you're installing windows :(
[06:00] <quantolf> ok then i'll wait for when you're free
[06:00] <soreau> quantolf: First, did X start for you?
[06:00] <quantolf> yes
[06:00] <JoeM> scunizi I already started virtualbox before you said that, I'll give it a try and see if it meets my needs before I remove it and get the real copy... does it do MacOS too?
[06:00] <soreau> quantolf: Prefect. Now what is the output of 'glxinfo|grep renderer'?
[06:00] <JoeM> scunizi from the looks of it, I don't need my old install disc...
[06:00] <mercutio22> Dr_Willis, its a netbook... no cds... I guess I will have to make a flash boot drive
[06:00] <Roark> well, i was using the default...i upgraded from a clean intrepid install and thats when t started
[06:01] <gogeta1> JoeM: no only qemu can do non x86
[06:01] <Scunizi> JoeM: just an iso and a key
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> mercutio22:  i alwyas got a few ubuntu flash drives handy :)
[06:01] <casio2424> Which is the website download the software the best?
[06:01] <soreau> Roark: Yech, dist-upgrades
[06:01] <soreau> Roark: What does 'ls -l ~/.mozilla' show?
[06:01] <gogeta1> JoeM: nv lol forget macs are x86
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:  clarify that question a bit perhaps?
[06:01] <casio2424> Which is the website download the software the best?
[06:01] <soreau> ! best
[06:01] <casio2424> ???
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:  that question makes no sence.. what are you trying to do?
[06:01] <Scunizi> casio2424: synaptic package manager
[06:02] <JoeM> scunizi well, with the ose version I just said I want an XP version and it started loading it.. oh, I guess it figured out I had the disc in there without asking... my bad :P
[06:02] <quantolf> soreau: mesa dri r300 20060815 agp 8x x86/mmx+/3dnow!+/sse tcl
[06:02] <qdb> i think it do not support regex (log viewer)
[06:02] <casio2424> I want to download some software
[06:02] <Roark> soreau: ed@oldtimer:~$ ls -l ~/.mozilla
[06:02] <Roark> total 8
[06:02] <Roark> drwx------ 3 ed ed 4096 2009-07-09 16:31 extensions
[06:02] <Roark> drwx------ 3 ed ed 4096 2009-07-09 16:31 firefox
[06:02] <Roark> ed@oldtimer:~$
[06:02] <FloodBot1> Roark: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:02] <gogeta1> lol
[06:02] <soreau> quantolf: Great. now give me one sec, and plug in your svideo cable securely
[06:02] <gogeta1> bad
[06:02] <casio2424> but i don't go where
[06:02] <marks256> I have two NICs. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas?? someone please help :( Anyone???
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:   yes.. and thats rather vague statement...  theres lots of ways.places/software out there..
[06:02] <Scunizi> JoeM: no there's a couple steps to create a vm.. first the the vm oriented for xp or win then there the actual install of the os
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:   You may want to learn about the Ubuntu Package manager system first.
[06:03] <Scunizi> JoeM: you're just creating the vm space for the install..
[06:03] <casio2424> can you give me the website?
[06:03] <soreau> Roark: Well it's not a permissions problem it seems. Do have enough disk space available? (df -h)
[06:03] <quantolf> soreau:  k, take your time; s-video is plugged in securely-i've seen my comp post so i know it's connected
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> !apt-get | casio2424
[06:03] <JoeM> scunizi yeah, I was just expecting it to ask for the install disc like vmware did, but it figured out it was in the drive without asking me... so it looked like it was installing without the disc
[06:03] <casio2424>  can you give me the website?
[06:03] <Roark> 5.2 gigs free
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:  there is no 'one' web site to download software.. Most linux disrtos use a package maanger.. it wortth reading about
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> !training | casio2424
[06:04] <marks256> I have two NICs. eth0 is coming from wan, and eth1 is dhcp server to lan. downstream lan works (eth1), but i've lost conenctivity on eth0. it has an address, but i can't get internet on it. any ideas?? This is driving me nuts!
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> casio2424:  you are thinking in the limited ways windows works. :)
[06:04] <casio2424> Thank you
[06:04] <JoeM> so... to see if I understand this right, if I install the version from the website I should be able to get network support, dvd drive, sound, and usb (mainly webcam)?
[06:04] <marks256> come on... :( i don't want to have to ask on a snail forum
[06:04] <gogeta1> casio2424: no one roge hacker can kill are downloadss this isnt windows
[06:04] <gogeta1> lol
[06:04] <Scunizi> JoeM: yep..
[06:05] <JoeM> scunizi even better, I couldn't get the cam to work with vmware, and I need it for a language class I'm taking (bastards use activeX crap) so had to use my wifes laptop (only winbloze computer in the house)
[06:05] <casio2424> My PC installed windows7 & XP & ubuntu
[06:05] <Scunizi> JoeM: from what I understand .. the repo -ose version just doesn't support usb.. the other things I think it does
[06:06] <Scunizi> JoeM: is it active x or citrix?
[06:06] <gogeta1> marks256: there is a nasty ipv6 bug on ubuntu that messes up wans something fearce only fix is a reboot
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> the non-ose version has a few other extra features also.. but USB is the main one.
[06:06] <JoeM> scunizi how do I get my mouse back?  virtualbox has stolen it and won't give it back!
[06:06] <Scunizi> JoeM: hahahahah.. right CTRL to release
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:   normally theres some key combo to unlock the mouse. :) it pays to read the docs for the vm machines.
[06:06] <JoeM> scunizi heh, thanks
[06:06] <soreau> quantolf: Alright, now assuming the output of xrandr shows VGA-0, run this all as one command:  xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1024x768 && xrandr --output S-video --set load_detection 1 && xrandr --output S-video --auto --right-of VGA-0
[06:06] <JoeM> dr_willis who reads the instructions...
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  the various 'guest addations' for  these VM's make things work easier
[06:06] <JoeM> maybe that's why there are always extra parts...
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  you better start if you want to use VM's succesuffly
[06:07] <marks256> gogeta1, thanks for the response! but i've rebooted several times, and i'm using ipv4
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  :)
[06:07] <Scunizi> JoeM: that won't happen after the os is installed and you've figured out how to install the guest additions :)
[06:07] <gogeta1> marks256: you can try adding ipv6=off to grub
[06:07] <gogeta1> marks256: i knoe but it still makes the wans disconnect randomly and not reconnect
[06:07] <JoeM> dr_willis I take it after I install XP it'll have something like vmware does (extra drivers) to improve the mouse support?  It's really choppy atm
[06:07] <marks256> to grub? ok i'll try that quick
[06:08] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  'guest addations' =  yes.
[06:08] <Scunizi> JoeM: guest additions
[06:08] <planetary> ok guys you can stop helping me i fixed it :P  my task list thing
[06:08] <JoeM> ok
[06:09] <gogeta1> marks256: its in the bug list they are trying to fix it but many people are effected even myself
[06:09] <planetary> actually no you can help me
[06:09] <marks256> gogeta1, so it really is a big problem?
[06:09] <JoeM> oh... that's why it was so choppy... dog hair caught in front of the laser, doh
[06:10] <gogeta1> marks256: well wired works fine and getting a non ipv6 kernel is a quick fix im trying just turning it off in grub
[06:10] <[texas]> alright this is pissing me off, how do you make double clicking top window bar from NOT rolling up, and have it maximize like it's supposed to?
[06:10] <quantolf> soreau: screen flickered and the res changed on my monitor but nothing on my tv, then spit this out "xrandr: screen cannot be larger than 1680x1200 (desired size 1824x768)
[06:10] <gogeta1> marks256: so far so good
[06:10] <quantolf> soreau:  i double-checked to make sure i typed it in right..i'm pretty sure i did
[06:10] <marks256> gogeta1, it confuses me that it has an address assigned, but i can't ping it? I type in ifconfig on the server, and it give me an ip, but i can't ping it from the outside!
[06:10] <marks256> gogeta1, i'll try your suggestion quick
[06:11] <Scunizi> [texas]: you mean maximize like it's not suppose to? :)  gconf-editor
[06:11] <tritium> [texas]: "like it's supposed to"?  That depends on what window manager you're using, for one.
[06:11] <soreau> quantolf: Ah yes, what is the output of 'glxinfo -l|grep MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE'?
[06:11] <gogeta1> marks256: yea but ubuntu says its disconnted in the gui right and it works on a reboot
[06:11] <planetary> it may be under settings in emerald
[06:11] <quantolf> soreau: 2048
[06:11] <JoeM> [texas] I like it rolling up like that... but what Scunizi said
[06:11] <planetary> texas   emerald settings
[06:11] <[texas]> planetary, thank you
[06:12] <soreau> quantolf: Ok, then you need to change or add Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:12] <planetary> ya
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> [texas]:  that unsupported (but handy tool ) 'ubuntu-tweak' has settings to tweak that. :)
[06:12] <quantolf> soreau: help plz?
[06:12] <gogeta1> marks256: thats the bug ifconfig will still say its connected but not even bringing it down manuly will fix it
[06:12] <marks256> gogeta1, nope. it always says it is connected, and reboot doesn't help
[06:12] <[texas]> Dr_Willis, oh i have that, i never thought of using that
[06:12] <soreau> quantolf: Sure. Can you pastebin that file please?
[06:12] <[texas]> ha
[06:12] <soreau> ! paste | quantolf
[06:12] <gogeta1> marks256: oh diffrent issue
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> [texas]:  :) its handy isent it.
[06:12] <JoeM> also a huge fan of the window under the mouse having focus... always pissed me off going to the office (XP only) and having to click on things (and therefore lose that other window I wanted on top)
[06:12] <planetary> i agree
[06:12] <marks256> gogeta1, darn :( i thought there was some hope
[06:12] <WIGGMPk> !language > JoeM
[06:13] <marks256> gogeta1, thanks though
[06:13] <gogeta1> marks256: have you tryed disconnecting the wired ubuntu normaly will switch if you do
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  i fouund a neat compiz setting that lets you mouse over a partially hidden window and have it fade to the front.. then fades back when ya mouse away from it. :)
[06:13] <supertclyh> anybody?
[06:13] <supertclyh> anytbody there?
[06:13] <JoeM> dr_willis ooh, that's cool... which setting was it (for when I switch to twinview, heh)
[06:13] <[texas]> okay well the ubuntu tweak says what i want it to say, but it still doesnt do it
[06:13] <planetary> i is here
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> supertclyh:  if we say no.... :)
[06:13] <Keyman> Hey I am trying to download Server Edition 9.04 and the only iso I can get has AMD64 in the filename...
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  Hmm.. i gotta find it again.. heh,,
[06:13] <Keyman> I can't find anything out intel
[06:14] <n1lqj> switched from 8.04 to 8.10 awhile ago, and although I have kexec-tools installed the machines still reboots through bios?  Any one have any ideas?
[06:14] <JoeM> dr_willis no worries then, I'll be playing with those settings all day :P
[06:14] <[texas]> i think it could be the emerald
[06:14] <tritium> Keyman: you don't want 64-bit?
[06:14] <Roark> soreau gave me joy!
[06:14] <Keyman> I want 64 bit
[06:14] <Roark> soreau gave me joy!
[06:14] <Roark> soreau gave me joy!
[06:14] <marks256> gogeta1, yes. i have un/re plugged the cable many times. still no go. As i said, i have an address, but no go. i'm running dhcp server on eth1, and hoping to get upstream on eth0
[06:14] <supertclyh> i can not install the video drive...my videocard is geforce 9500
[06:14] <FloodBot1> Roark: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:14] <tritium> Keyman: then you have it
[06:14] <supertclyh> help
[06:14] <quantolf> soreau: http://paste.ubuntu.com/215299/
[06:14] <soreau> lol
[06:14] <Keyman> Why does it say AMD ?
[06:14] <[texas]> Roark got pwned
[06:14] <planetary> can someone help me with Open Sound System 4??????
[06:14] <gogeta1> marks256: i gets a ip but will not ping?
[06:14] <Roark> soreau gave me joy!
[06:15] <soreau> quantolf: Alright, give me a moment and I will post it back to you edited
[06:15] <Roark> but who is johngalt?
[06:15] <marks256> gogeta1, correct
[06:15] <quantolf> ty
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  its the 'Opacify' plugin in CCSM
[06:15] <tritium> Keyman: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit
[06:15] <Niveous> how i looked all over.. how do you upgrade from ubuntu-desktop to server .. I know how to do it from server to desktop
[06:15] <gogeta1> marks256: sounds like a conflict in the network
[06:16] <Scunizi> Niveous: do you want a lamp install?
[06:16] <Keyman> tritium don't you think this is a little misleading ubuntu-9.04-server-amd64.iso ?
[06:16] <JoeM> dr_willis cool, thanks
[06:16] <tritium> Keyman: no.  Read up.  (see above)
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> Niveous:  'upgrading' to server.. would sort of mean removing things.. ;) well i guess the kernel is different also.
[06:16] <Keyman> oh ok
[06:16] <Niveous> I guess so.. no clue what lamp is
[06:17] <marks256> gogeta1, no! i think i figured out what the problem is... eth0 is being assigned by the server's dhcp server! i can ping the address assigned internally from the server!
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> Niveous:  most all 'server' features.  a 'desktop' setup can do as well
[06:17] <marks256> gogeta1, so eth0 is being assigned internally and not externally via wan.
[06:17] <Scunizi> Niveous: lamp is apache mysql and php.. you can install it through synaptic by looking for the menu that gives "install by task"..
[06:17] <gogeta1> marks256: i said network conflict lol
[06:17] <marks256> gogeta1, yet it still knows when i plug/unplug a cable..
[06:17] <soreau> quantolf: Make it look like this then be sure to save the file and restart X http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m7249ca48
[06:17] <marks256> gogeta1, yeah sorry :)
[06:18] <gogeta1> marks256: well it will see the card thats client side
[06:18] <tritium> Keyman: see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
[06:18] <Niveous> ok ya need those so yes to lamp
[06:18] <marks256> gogeta1, what do you mean?
[06:18] <Niveous> last timei did it wassomethinglike sudo apt-get install ubuntu-server
[06:18] <marks256> gogeta1, yes ifconfig shows the client side NIC too
[06:18] <Scunizi> Niveous: then yes to task type install.. there is something like sudo tasksel install lamp
[06:18] <Scunizi> Niveous: not sure if the syntax is correct though
[06:19] <JoeM> scunizi I think I set something up wrong... can't get internet connection in the vm
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  rember what i said about eventually wanting to read the docs... :P
[06:20] <mirex> hi
[06:20] <JoeM> dr_willis psh, you're not fun :P
[06:20] <gogeta1> marks256: well as long as your found it
[06:20] <gogeta1> )
[06:20] <Scunizi> JoeM: there are 4 different nic cards available for the guest to use.. you can only change them with the vm shut down and then highlighting the vm in the list and selecting the "settings" button at the top.. play around with them..
[06:20] <Keyman> tritium I never knew this existed between the two companies!! Seems crazy!
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  what are you even using vmware? or virtalbox?
[06:20] <quantolf> soreau: xorg.conf edited, how do i restart x?
[06:20] <mirex> is this right place to ask about glademm ?
[06:20] <JoeM> dr_willis turns out checking that little box that says "Cable Connected" helps :P
[06:20] <tritium> Keyman: yep.  ;)
[06:20] <JoeM> dr_willis virtual box atm
[06:20] <marks256> gogeta1, but it still isn't working. I need internet :(
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  yep..  next ya need the 'work for me!' checkbox.
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> JoeM:  dont forget to enable the sound card also :)
[06:21] <marks256> gogeta1, oh wow and it is 12:30am :D
[06:21] <JoeM> dr_willis heh, I just need to finish the morning pot of coffee
[06:21] <Scunizi> JoeM: Dr_Willis that would be after the guest additions install
[06:21] <gogeta1> marks256: i would check your roughter config maybe you got the wan set to internel
[06:21] <JoeM> dr_willis I set it to pulseaudio
[06:22] <marks256> gogeta1, roughter config? where is that at?
[06:22] <soreau> quantolf: Were you using kde? or kdm? or wasn't this kubuntu or ubuntu with kde installed? In short, are you using kdm or gdm as your login screen?
[06:22] <simonsez> hay guys.. i heard there were women in this room
[06:22] <gogeta1> marks256: your roughter ip normaly http://192.168.254.254
[06:23] <quantolf> i'm using ubuntu..gnome...i just restarted it
[06:23] <quantolf> and it's booting into the gui right now
[06:23] <Flannel> gogeta1, marks256: no, router IPs are usually 192.168.1.1 (or 192.168.0.1)
[06:23] <quantolf> just heard the login music
[06:23] <Scunizi> simonsez: how can you tell? maybe in #ubuntu-offtopic not here.. we're alljust geeks
[06:23] <gogeta1> Flannel: my linksys are 354
[06:23] <gogeta1> 254
[06:23] <ubuntuella> Women are everywhere, simonsez. Everywhere.
[06:23] <marks256> gogeta1, i am confused now... you mean the router i use for the entire network? i don't see what that would have to do with anything...
[06:23] <legend2440> simonsez: yea linux is like a chick magnet
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> ubuntuella:  thats scary!
[06:23] <tritium> gogeta1: that's highly unusual
[06:23] <gogeta1> marks256: if your wirless isnt set for internet use
[06:24] <durando> I am attempting to setup lvm and I cannot seem to figure it out.  I am trying to do it on an existing system and would prefer not to have to reinstall.  Can anyone help me step by step?
[06:24] <soreau> quantolf: Ok, now do you have the command saved in your terminal? Press the up arrow key in your terminal to see commands you previously had ran
[06:24] <marks256> gogeta1, i don't have wireless
[06:24] <quantolf> yeah id o
[06:24] <marks256> gogeta1, everything is wired.
[06:24] <quantolf> xorg.conf is your updated config file
[06:24] <gogeta1> marks256: ohhh
[06:24] <marks256> gogeta1, eth0 -> upstream eth1 ->downstream
[06:25] <marks256> gogeta1, yep ;)
[06:25] <Roark> row row row your boat gently upstream eth1
[06:25] <gogeta1> marks256: to have to lans you gotta use deffrent subnets or they will conflict
[06:25] <gogeta1> 2
[06:25] <soreau> quantolf: Now again:  xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1024x768 && xrandr --output S-video --set load_detection 1 && xrandr --output S-video --auto --right-of VGA-0
[06:25] <gogeta1> marks256: if you whant thwem both to use the internet
[06:26] <marks256> gogeta1, AHHA! that might be the problem! they are both using 192.168.0.x
[06:26] <quantolf> soreau: you're a pimp.
[06:26] <gogeta1> marks256: not ips subnets
[06:26] <quantolf> soreau:  working on the tv, as an extended deskto
[06:26] <quantolf> *desktop
[06:26] <marks256> gogeta1, oh... explain please?
[06:26] <wiseman> Oh my god I hate this computer
[06:27] <soreau> quantolf: No, just a guy who happens to enjoy using linux and helping others.. and happen to know a thing or two about ATI hw ;)
[06:27] <gogeta1> marks256: or if there trying to use the same ip that can be a issue as well
[06:27] <wiseman> I need help.  I can't get the video drivers to work right in ubuntu
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> The things i know aobut ATI hardware.. can not be mentioned in this channel.. since its a faimly fridnely channel. :P
[06:27] <marks256> gogeta1, possibly...
[06:28] <TuxedoBond> I'm using the minimal install ISO. Which Linux kernal should I install?
[06:28] <marks256> gogeta1, so i should change my subnet? what should i change it to?
[06:28] <gogeta1> marks256: but for both lans to use the net one 1 pc they need diffrent subnets the 255.255.255.x adress
[06:28] <ZAV> Hi all. How i can make Python 3.x as default? (Ubuntu 9.04, now def is Python 2.6) I search at google, but no result.
[06:28] <marks256> gogeta1, OH! OK!
[06:28] <wiseman> It's a toshiba with a radeon HD mobile chipset and I get this weird shaky static-y video, or I disable all drivers and get the safemode crappy 800x600 low resolution video
[06:28] <marks256> gogeta1, i'll edit that quick. what should i change it to?
[06:28] <marks256> gogeta1, i don't know much about networking rules...
[06:28] <durando> anyone know how to setup lvm?
[06:29] <gogeta1> marks256: 255.255.255.254 should work on lan 2
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> 1lvm
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> !lvm
[06:29] <wiseman> this all started when I tried to use the ATI drivers
[06:29] <gogeta1> lol to many 255 but you got it
[06:29] <quantolf> soreau:  so wondering if you can also help me with some after-help
[06:29] <epicreviews> !icons
[06:29] <wiseman> and i can't seem to get to where it was before I did.
[06:29] <TuxedoBond> Durando, I've been trying to install Ubuntu onto an LVM for a while.
[06:29] <marks256> gogeta1, i'll try that quick. i set that under my /etc/dhcp.conf file right?
[06:29] <wiseman> I tried using the recovery mode X thing
[06:29] <gogeta1> 255.255.255.254
[06:29] <wiseman> Can anyone help?
[06:29] <soreau> quantolf: Sure, but I am getting sleepy soon I will retire
[06:29] <quantolf> soreau: wondering if youc an help w/ 3 things
[06:29] <soreau> quantolf: Just ask
[06:29] <quantolf> ok yeah i hope these are easy
[06:30] <gogeta1> marks256: been a wile sence i did that
[06:30] <ZAV> How i can make Python 3.x as default? (Ubuntu 9.04, Gnome,now def is Python 2.6) I search at google, but no result.
[06:30] <quantolf> soreau: 1) there's like uh
[06:30] <zer0ne> gogeta1 :: why change the subnet??
[06:30] <wiseman> preeeeease?
[06:30] <marks256> gogeta1, i mean /etc/network/interfaces
[06:30] <quantolf> grain on the tv
[06:30] <wiseman> wif sugar on top?
[06:30] <quantolf> err i mean static
[06:30] <marks256> gogeta1, i think that one is right. eth1 is static there.
[06:30] <wx9j> serpentine crashes, error "can only use growisofs on a single track "
[06:30] <quantolf> like in white areas i see static
[06:30] <wiseman> It used to work before and now I can't seem to get it working again.
[06:30] <soreau> quantolf: That either your cables or your tv
[06:30] <quantolf> static build up?
[06:30] <marks256> gogeta1, is netmask the same thing?
[06:30] <durando> thanks Dr_Willis, i had read those and still cannot seem to make sense of lvm.  Maybe I am just hopeless on this one
[06:31] <soreau> quantolf: Make sure they are plugged in very well and tight
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> durando:  i dont even bother to use lvm. :) for a home machine. i dont need it.
[06:31] <slaughtermania> hello... I installed Ubuntu 9.04, and I'm having problems with sound drivers, if anyone can help please reply
[06:31] <quantolf> ok i'll double check that
[06:31] <quantolf> other thing is i'm using a audigy 2 platinum card
[06:31] <wiseman> dang it...
[06:31] <quantolf> and i hear static around the edges
[06:31] <quantolf> it was liek that from the intial install
[06:31] <durando> well the reason I want LVM is so that my /home folder can span across multiple drives so that I dont have to have multiple mount points (can get a bit messy)
[06:32] <TuxedoBond> It's not too complicated to make LVM volumes.
[06:32] <wiseman> can anyone help me with a graphics issue?  My screen is horribly distorted and shaky, like I'm watching old analog TV
[06:32] <TuxedoBond> It's when trying to install Ubuntu onto it.
[06:33] <gogeta1> marks256: i beleve so as long as its the 255 range
[06:33] <soreau> quantolf: Open 'alsamixer' in your terminal. You want to turn those settings down and your speaker 'amp' up
[06:33] <marks256> gogeta1, ok. i'll try it in a second.
[06:33] <durando> TuxedoBond: exactly
[06:33] <TuxedoBond> You need to create a volume group on a physical drive, create some logical drives in the volume group, and format them with the filesystem you want.
[06:34] <quantolf> ah ok
[06:34] <quantolf> and one last thing
[06:34] <durando> well i have a new 500GB hd that I have setup a vg on
[06:34] <TuxedoBond> Here are some links I've found:
[06:34] <TuxedoBond> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-lvm/
[06:34] <quantolf> how do i get boxee to auto start on login? :D lol
[06:34] <slaughtermania> I need HDA Intel drivers for ubuntu 9.04... i was just looking up on google but it didn't work... so i need  help from you... How do I install drivers? i've never used linux before
[06:34] <TuxedoBond> http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-lvm-filesystem
[06:34] <wiseman> pleeeeease, I need help
[06:34] <wiseman> my computer is almost unusable now
[06:35] <TuxedoBond> http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/LVM-HOWTO/index.html
[06:35] <soreau> quantolf: One thing I have that might help you. When someone is helping you in a busy channel like this one, always address them by prefixing your question or comment with their nick, just like I am using yours so you get highlighted. Much easier for people to help you that way
[06:35] <marks256> gogeta1, OMG I LOVE YOU! (in a friendy kind of way ;) ) THAT WORKED! it was a subnet conflict!!!!!!!!!!
[06:35] <quantolf> soreau: yeah i keep lapsing w/ that...i'm getting tired too
[06:36] <wx9j> serpentine crashes, error "can only use growisofs on a single track "
[06:36] <wiseman> Help!
[06:36] <soreau> quantolf: First, figure out how to start boxee from your terminal. Then, add that command to your sessions (in gnome, sys>prefs>startup programs)
[06:36] <durando> can your boot partition be on /dev/sdb1?
[06:36] <quantolf> soreau: thank you soreau, i greatly appreciate your help.  thank you :)
[06:36] <soreau> durando: I don't see why not
[06:37] <bin1010> hey guys, this is prolly a dumb question, but why doesn't www-data user show up in my users and groups gpanel
[06:37] <Scunizi> bin1010: I've always wondered that
[06:37] <[texas]> when children's books that have owls in it, do they say "hoo" or "hoot"?
[06:37] <TuxedoBond> What does /SDA and /SDB stand for?
[06:37] <soreau> quantolf: No problem. Hope that helps you. btw, to get more advanced you could even put those tv-out / s-video commands in a script and add that to your sessions as well but that's a whole nother story. Gnite friend
[06:37] <durando> every guide i have seen for /lvm says you only need 100mb for /boot..............why does this seem to small to me?
[06:37] <gogeta1> marks256: i did a dule lan in the past i knew it
[06:37] <WIGGMPk1> I installed Guest Additions for Virtualbox on 2 headless servers.. (hardy & jaunty) jaunty has an extra folder in /usr/src called "vboxvideo-3.0.0" is it safe to get rid of this folder because I dont have a GUI or a Xorg?
[06:38] <durando> TuxedoBond: Serial Ata A and Serial Ata B ?
[06:38] <durando> maybe
[06:38] <TuxedoBond> Durando, The rest of the system files go on the LVM partitions.
[06:38] <marks256> gogeta1, you have no idea how much that just made my day
[06:38] <bullgard4> [Jaunty] I have got a loadable kernel module 'snd'. What is its associated source code file name? I could not find 'snd.c' although I have installed the DEB program package linux-source-2.6.28.
[06:38] <quantolf> soreau: i'm confused...am i going to have to execute xrandr on every statup?
[06:38] <legend2440> quantolf: open system>admin>login window>security tab  put check next to  Enable Auto Login and choose your username from dropdown box
[06:38] <TuxedoBond> The boot files must be in a primary partition.
[06:39] <bin1010> to get zend debugger to work with eclipse, I think I have to make a virtual directory and since www-data can't read my user directories, I guess I need to add www-data to my group, but I can't find it in the user list
[06:39] <durando> ok, so i will need to copy /boot to a new 100mb partition?
[06:39] <TuxedoBond> What are you trying to do?
[06:39] <marks256> gogeta1, celebrated too soon. now my thin clients won't boot.
[06:39] <quantolf> legend2440: got it
[06:39] <soreau> quantolf: Yes, you would have to. Unless, you created a script and added it to your startup programs (session) so it runs it for you automagically every time you start up. I could pastebin mine for you, but you have to save it to file and chmod +x it to make it executable etc
[06:39] <durando> TuxedoBond: trying to setup lvm
[06:39] <soreau> quantolf: Kind of a whole nother topic / project for noobs ;)
[06:39] <marks256> gogeta1, it is still looking on subnet 255.255.255.0
[06:39] <TuxedoBond> With a fresh install of Ubuntu?
[06:40] <bin1010> any ideas?
[06:40] <quantolf> soreau: yeah, i've tried learning w/ online wikis but they really pale in comparison to having a guide help
[06:40] <epicreviews> hey I just installed task dock http://ubuntu-ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=986338
[06:40] <durando> TuxedoBond: no existing install
[06:40] <epicreviews> how do I start it?
[06:40] <quantolf> soreau: and by guide i mean ianother person
[06:40] <soreau> quantolf: Yea, i know. I will be here tomorrow about this time or earlier if you want to get more info on that. For now, I'm off to bed. gnite
[06:40] <quantolf> soreau: night
[06:41] <dva5912> Can anyone tell me if im tied to windows? Im currently working on a huge C++ project. It REQUIRES me to use a 3d engine. Are there any free 3d engines available to linux? if so how different will they be to dark gdk
[06:41] <soreau> dva5912: opengl
[06:41] <TuxedoBond> Durando, if you are only installing Ubunto to the drive, Ubuntu has a built in LVM option during the install.
[06:41] <slaughtermania> Not to force the situation cuz i know there's so much people in this channel. But if nobody can help me with the audio drivers thing, can you at least say so?
[06:41] <gogeta1> marks256: lan 1 should be 255.255.255 lan 2 255.255.254
[06:41] <``y7> my graphics/video drivers in ubuntu seem to be messed up. all of the video is lagged and youtube.com videos play in 5fps (this is a guess, but they are super slow when they've already buffered 100%). where can i begin to trouble shoot this issue?
[06:41] <TuxedoBond> You have to select manual at the partition screen.
[06:41] <dva5912> opengl....   soreau, familiar with any 3d engines that will work with it
[06:41] <bening> hi soreau
[06:42] <wiseman> ugh
[06:42] <durando> TuxedoBond: that would be to easy, i would prefer to not reinstall
[06:42] <Scunizi> slaughtermania: you want 1200+ people to say "sorry we don't know"?
[06:42] <wiseman> I still need halp
[06:42] <gogeta1> marks256: thought you said it worked :)
[06:42] <marks256> gogeta1, that is how they are setup
[06:42] <soreau> bening: I'm going to bed, sorry
[06:42] <marks256> gogeta1, i got interent on the server :D that's what i was most worried about :D
[06:42] <marks256> gogeta1, but now the thin client won't boot
[06:42] <TuxedoBond> Durando, I thought you said there is no existing install?
[06:42] <dva5912> slaughtermania: i used to be like you. Honestly if they dont know they wont say a word about it
[06:42] <gogeta1> marks256: you might have to configure that for the subnet change
[06:43] <dva5912> !opengl
[06:43] <marks256> gogeta1, if i can remember how to get in my laptop's bios...
[06:43] <bucky> i know the answer but I'm not telling
[06:43] <legend2440> wisemandid you activate the drivers in  system>admin>hardware drivers?
[06:43] <gogeta1> marks256: or make lan 1 use 254
[06:43] <gogeta1> fip it around
[06:44] <durando> TuxedoBond: I am moving my existing install to lvm
[06:44] <marks256> gogeta1, if i did that i'd be booted off irc wouldn't i?
[06:44] <marks256> gogeta1, and i don't want to loose my help :)
[06:44] <zetheroo> I just thought I should ask about this - lately i have been getting requests by Pidgin to reject or accept ssl certificates, the latest of which is login.live.com .... should I be accepting these things?
[06:44] <juha_> yuuuu
[06:44] <gogeta1> marks256: well i would check the thin  clents network settings you probly just gotts adjust it
[06:44] <gogeta1> gotta
[06:45] <dva5912> wow, suddenlty i done want to take windows off here., i dont know why. anyway, is there anything i can use to isntall ubuntu to my laptop without a usb, cd, or floppy disk?
[06:45] <gogeta1> for the new settings
[06:45] <dva5912> Or netboot
[06:45] <zetheroo> seems like they have something to do with Hotmail ... but its something that just kinda started happening out of the blue recently
[06:45] <spx2> any way to change workspace in ubuntu on gnome with the keyboard ?
[06:45] <marks256> gogeta1, i'm not sure where to do that... it's not really a thin client... it's just a laptop doing network boot
[06:45] <durando> dva5912: virtual machine
[06:45] <dva5912> ?
[06:45] <Scunizi> spx2: ctrl+alt+right left arrows
[06:45] <gogeta1> marks256: however you did it the first time
[06:45] <TuxedoBond> Durando, this should help you with the commands: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-lvm/
[06:46] <dva5912> durando: im not vming
[06:46] <marks256> gogeta1, i ddin't do anything... it just worked...
[06:46] <slaughtermania> !sound > slaughtermania
[06:46] <spx2> Scunizi: and can I move a window to another workspace with keyboard ?
[06:46] <spx2> also  , how many workspace can I have ?
[06:46] <spx2> *workspaces
[06:46] <durando> dva5912: sorry maybe i misunderstood your question, i thought you were asking if there was a way to install/use ubuntu without a usb, cd or floppy, or netboot
[06:46] <gogeta1> marks256: buy a roughter lol
[06:46] <cattellar> spx2, yes there is some command for that, check the compiz settings for the Wall
[06:46] <TuxedoBond> Durando, This guide is meant for installing Ubuntu system onto an LVM partition itself, which even if you are not doing is a helpful way to figure which commands you need to use and in which order: http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-lvm-filesystem
[06:47] <Scunizi> spx2: probably but I've no idea how
[06:47] <Scunizi> spx2: bunches.. 32?
[06:47] <spx2> Scunizi: where did you know about the shortcut ?
[06:47] <marks256> gogeta1, haha
[06:47] <dva5912> durando, i was wanting to install it with just windows not any external media
[06:47] <spx2> cattellar: yeah  ,where do I check them settings ?
[06:47] <Scunizi> spx2: not sure. I've been using ubuntu for over 3 years..
[06:47] <zer0ne> spx2 : add shift to previous command
[06:47] <spx2> Scunizi: lol
[06:48] <spx2> zer0ne: doesn't work
[06:48] <Scunizi> spx2: osomosis :)
[06:48] <durando> dva5912: thats why i suggested a vm
[06:48] <spx2> zer0ne: alt+shift+<number> works in wmii but not here
[06:48] <durando> you can download an iso image and install into a vm while running windows
[06:48] <cattellar> I just wanted to say, that if you like openbox, and ubuntu, you should check crunchbang linux
[06:48] <gogeta1> marks256: i dot knoe thin clents
[06:48] <dva5912> durando: but a vm will not install ubuntu to my physical drive. Ive already tested it in server
[06:49] <durando> oh, i am not sure if thats possible dva5912
[06:49] <durando> sorry for any misunderstanding
[06:49] <marks256> gogeta1, well you've been more than helpful
[06:49] <babz[1]> via best graphics ink8m800
[06:49] <dva5912> durando, hey why dont i just virtural disk the iso of ubuntu. it has the wubi on it right?
[06:49] <Scunizi> dva5912: what do you mean.. running something like vbox and then installing ubuntu into it?
[06:49] <ssheyn> join #turkish
[06:50] <gogeta1> marks256: according to ubuntu it uses dchp
[06:50] <bullgard4> [Jaunty] I have got a loadable kernel module 'snd'. What is its associated source code file name? I could not find 'snd.c' although I have installed the DEB program package linux-source-2.6.28.
[06:50] <gogeta1> marks256: just try rebooting the thin
[06:50] <dva5912> Scunizi: i want to install ubuntu as my primary os without external media
[06:50] <durando> TuxedoBond: thanks for the links, i will post specific questions as they arise, i am pretty determined to get lvm working tonight
[06:50] <R_YoYo_R> dva5912, like a net install?
[06:50] <marks256> gogeta1, i did. i'm going to reboot the server and see if that does it. i restarted the networking daemon, but i'll do a full restart
[06:51] <dva5912> R_YoYo_R: no. i dont think a net install is what im looking for
[06:51] <dva5912> hold on im going to test me theort
[06:51] <Scunizi> dva5912: there is a way.. it's tricky.. someone mentioned the link the other night.. but it has to be done with an OS already installed (read windows)
[06:51] <dva5912> theory*
[06:51] <gogeta1> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DisklessUbuntuHowto
[06:51] <stratocaster> anyone can ty to access to my pc using ssh? please
[06:51] <marks256> gogeta1, maybe i need to change the subnet in my dhcp server file too?
[06:51] <gogeta1> marks256: you have to change the subnet
[06:51] <gogeta1> yes
[06:52] <marks256> gogeta1, under my server file too?
[06:52] <gogeta1> marks256: being the card your using for it has changed its mask
[06:52] <jDuke> I'm having an issue with VNC within my network. I can connect and see the remote desktop, but when I take action the client window doesn't update. Any suggestions welcome
[06:52] <gogeta1> marks256: you need to refect those changes to your server
[06:52] <ubuntu1> marouane
[06:52] <marks256> how do i do that
[06:52] <marks256> gogeta1, how do i do that
[06:52] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, what client are you using?
[06:53] <marks256> gogeta1, wait i remember seeing a command i have to run if i change any network settings for the LTSP
[06:53] <stratocaster> anyone can ty to access to my pc using ssh? please
[06:53] <jDuke> TightVNC on Win7
[06:54] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, oh so you are connecting to linux via windows. .... let me ask you this. Do you have an XP box handy?
[06:54] <gogeta1> marks256: heh figured they would make it easy
[06:54] <marks256> gogeta1, it's ubuntu :)
[06:54] <jDuke> yes, I do.
[06:54] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, same behavior?
[06:54] <gogeta1> marks256: you need to change the dchp server config to use 254 as well as your thin boot file
[06:55] <gogeta1> marks256: so it knoe where to look
[06:55] <jDuke> let me see... didn't think of that
[06:55] <durando> TuxedoBond: i am assuming that the 100mb /boot is never to be made part of the lvm
[06:55] <AgentBlair> anyone know where the dev community is for ubuntu on android?
[06:55] <marks256> gogeta1, yeah i just did that trying it now...
[06:55] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, there is a transfer issue between windows 7/Vista and VNC .... i have ran into it before ... not sure if that is your issue though ... worth a shot i suppose
[06:55] <jDuke> you want me to connect Win7 to XP, correct?
[06:56] <TuxedoBond> Is it best to apply updates manually or to have them installed automatically?
[06:56] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, connect XP to linux
[06:56] <gogeta1> marks256: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/dhcp3-server
[06:56] <jDuke> k
[06:56] <jDuke> brb
[06:56] <gogeta1> how to change the config
[06:56] <wiseman> I need some help
[06:56] <legend2440> wiseman:  did you activate the drivers in  system>admin>hardware drivers?
[06:57] <marks256> gogeta1, my fix didn't work... looking at your link
[06:57] <durando> TuxedoBond:  i like manual updating lets me know what is being updated and gives me the opportunity to know why.
[06:57] <wiseman> yep
[06:57] <wiseman> legend2440: yep I did, it says I require a restart, then when I restart it says it cannot detect my monitor or graphics card
[06:57] <gogeta1> marks256: your only change will be in subnet
[06:57] <TuxedoBond> This system will be for non tech savvy users, so automatic will probably be best?
[06:58] <FrozenFire> Is it possible to set up a basic wireless access point using a USB wifi card and the network manager? I know that a basic DHCP router can be created using the "Shared to Other Computers" setting in the IPv4 tab.
[06:58] <wiseman> I tell it to use either the proprietary or the open source driver, it doesn't work.  I tell it to use either the plug n play monitor or a widescreen 1280 by 800 LCD.  doesn't work.
[06:58] <gogeta1> marks256: then in your thin client you have to change the same subnet
[06:58] <legend2440> wiseman: which ati mobility card is it?
[06:58] <wiseman> I've tried repair Xorg.
[06:58] <wiseman> doesn't work
[06:58] <wiseman> ATI Radeon HD 2400 I think
[06:58] <wiseman> lemme chekc
[06:58] <ubuntu1> hi
[06:58] <gogeta1> marks256: to refect the new dchp server adress you also need to restart the dchp server to refect the change
[06:59] <marks256> gogeta1, my /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf is mostly all commented out. but there is another dhcpd file specifically for the ltsp server. that's the one i originally configured. and i don't know how to change the subnet on the thin client (laptop)
[06:59] <jDuke> R_YoYo_R: same thing :(
[07:00] <william56> i resized my xp partition during ubuntu install, and after that, grub has been hanging on loading on xp. fixmbr and fixboot seem to fry my partition tables, so i'm unsure as to what i should do
[07:00] <wiseman> legend2440: yeah HD2400
[07:00] <slaughtermania> oh, i don't understand dmix, it's too much code and stuff... all i know is i still have no sound
[07:00] <william56> also, i'm able to mount all of my partitions correctly.
[07:00] <jDuke> XP - Linux doesn't refresh, either
[07:00] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, well .... thats good in a way. eliminates some possibilities. So tell me again the exact behavior?
[07:00] <JoeM> dr_willis ok... I even tried the manual this time, but I can't get USB support working (installed the version from sun), manual says something about usbfs... but I'm lost
[07:00] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, how are you enabling VNC on the linux box?
[07:00] <bin1010> I am trying to get zend debugger to work with eclipse on ubuntu 9.04, I think I have to make a virtual directory (which I've done), but since www-data can't read my user directories, I guess I need to add www-data to my group, but I can't find it in the user list within the gnome User and Group interface.  Should I change apache to run with my user?  weird making the index.html file chmod 777 did not work, wonder why?
[07:01] <jDuke> Appears connected fine, but when I click or drag, my client's vnc window doesn't change.
[07:01] <legend2440> wiseman: can you paste  /etc/X11/xorg.conf in  pastebin?
[07:01] <legend2440> !paste
[07:01] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, how are you enabling VNC on the linux box?
[07:02] <marks256> gogeta1, ah! i found a tutorial on how to do my exact setup. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=599166&highlight=ltsp they say change the ip, not the subnet
[07:03] <jDuke> I tried first using the way it installed with Ubuntu, and I've manually installed tightvncserver as well
[07:03] <gogeta1> marks256: thats probly a roughter config
[07:03] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, same thing through both? what is your connection string? the IP?
[07:03] <wiseman> legend2440: http://paste.ubuntu.com/215314/
[07:04] <gogeta1> marks256: in your case its a subnet conflict
[07:04] <jDuke> 192.168.1.104
[07:05] <jDuke> I'm not sure if tightvncserver is connecting or (is it x11?)
[07:05] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, and when you installed tightvnc you made sure that the regular method (vino) was diabled?
[07:05] <legend2440> wiseman: can i pm?
[07:06] <jDuke> not sure what you mean
[07:06] <wiseman> legend2440: go ahead
[07:06] <jDuke> on the server side?
[07:06] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, your server meaning the ubuntu box?
[07:06] <jDuke> yes
[07:06] <JoeM> dr_willis never mind, found something that might work... going to test it now
[07:07] <TuxedoBond> GRUB or LILO?
[07:07] <jDuke> I don't recall any regular method being disabled
[07:07] <gogeta1> marks256: oh i see what he did he used a diffrent range set to get around the conflict
[07:07] <here4thegear> .htaccess issue.. RewriteRule ^/([^/]+)/?$ index.php?action=$1 [R=301,L] I am getting an error {{The requested URL /index/ was not found on this server.}} I've been all over tutorials  I tried #php, #httpd over the last 2 days, and no one has been able to offer any advice other than 'look at the tutorials'. Which, I am, they just aren't working right for this
[07:07] <jDuke> vncserver passwd
[07:08] <phil_pp> H:)
[07:08] <R_YoYo_R> jDuke, then yes. you would have to go through the UI and disable the remote desktop option using tightvnc i would imagine. however not sure if that is the problem. Check the windows event viewer for errors. The system log. Does it have any DCOM errors?
[07:08] <gogeta1> marks256: he used a diffrent range set to get around the conflict
[07:08] <duvnell> I'm currently booted from my old drive on /dev/sda1 .. I've now mounted my new drive's partition, /dev/sdb1.  Now I want to install grub on sdb1 because I'm about to remove the old drive on sda ... so when it boots next, the new drive will be sda...   How do I install grub on sdb?
[07:09] <gogeta1> marks256: did that work for you
[07:10] <marks256> gogeta1, my internet went down for some reason. i'm still working on it
[07:10] <gogeta1> marks256: you changed your ip thats why lol
[07:10] <stratocaster> what i must write to access at a pc using ssh on port 18?
[07:11] <gogeta1> stratocaster: just specify the port
[07:11] <ZAV> How update python in ubuntu 9.04?
[07:11] <gogeta1> stratocaster: 192.168.x.x:18
[07:11] <stratocaster> gogeta:thanks
[07:11] <marks256> gogeta1, no actually i have really poor internet :) So no i didn't mess up a setting :D
[07:12] <gogeta1> lol
[07:12] <ZAV> Someone, please, help.
[07:12] <slaughtermania> Does anyone know a mirror for a good Ubuntu 9.04 Tutorial, Manual, Book... etc_
[07:12] <slaughtermania> ?
[07:13] <durando> lvm - EVIL
[07:13] <gogeta1> !traning
[07:13] <gogeta1> baa
[07:13] <slaughtermania> ok
[07:13] <slaughtermania> !training > slaughtermania
[07:13] <stratocaster> gogeta: cna you try to a ccess at my pc using ssh, please?
[07:13] <gogeta1> !training
[07:14] <durando> any lvm gurus in the house that can help me out with setting up my new lvm on an existing ubuntu install (9.04 Jaunty)
[07:14] <gogeta1> stratocaster: i dont knoe your info pm it
[07:14] <slaughtermania> thanks
[07:15] <ZAV> Да епта
[07:15] <OttifantSir> !lvm | durando the tldp-adress worked for me
[07:16] <Athenon> ubuntu 9.04...flash plugin direct from adobe.  sound doesnt work in flash at all, but works other places.  tried the esd fix, but it didnt work
[07:18] <durando> thanks OttifantSir, that guide has not really helped me but I may be just a bit dense
[07:19] <FatsDominoTheory> durando, what kind of lvm scheme are you looking to set up exactly?
[07:19] <marks256> gogeta1, alright. testing now
[07:19] <gogeta1> marks256: yay
[07:19] <forrestv> how would i downgrade xserver-xorg to 1.5 from 1.6.0?
[07:19] <gogeta1> marks256: heh my way works to but all is good
[07:20] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: I just want a seperate boot partition and a large lvm made up of 2 separate drives
[07:20] <here4thegear> .htaccess issues: RewriteRule ^/([.]+)/([.]+)$ /index.php?$1=$2 [NC] :: if I go to site.com/index/dude/ This should be forcing the page to render as if the url read site.com/index.php?index=dude ::: I'm getting "The requested URL /index/dude was not found on this server.". I know mod is available because the one to change .html extensions to .php extensions does work. Can someone help me?
[07:20] <OttifantSir> durando: I'd give you another one that's a bit easier to understand if you knew how to read Norwegian, but since you probably don't.... It explained it easier, then I used the tldp-site one to actually do the work.
[07:20] <FatsDominoTheory> durando, And right now everything is on one partition?
[07:20] <marks256> gogeta1,no go :( what way did you suggest? i'm sorry it's 1:30AM and i'm kinda glazed :)
[07:20] <OttifantSir> durando: You have 2 disks total?
[07:20] <HotPizza> hello
[07:21] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: right now I have everything on /sda1, /sdb1 is a blank drive
[07:21] <gogeta1> marks256: well you gotta change your server to refect the change
[07:21] <gogeta1> marks256: have you restarted the dchp server
[07:21] <HotPizza> I need a little help. I just installed ubuntu 9.04 on virtual box 3 and need to get the screen resolution to increase beyon 800 x 600
[07:21] <netdur> ubuntu freeze every time I invoke "apt-get install sun-java5-jdk"
[07:21] <marks256> gogeta1, yes, i have
[07:22] <dreki> is there a way i can manage what drives/partitions will be mounted when i login? i also have some network folders id like to mount wehn i login is that possible?
[07:22] <marks256> gogeta1, think i found the error... typo in some code
[07:22] <om26er1> plz any 1 tell me a utility to format memory cards
[07:22] <gogeta1> marks256: well eyther  methed you use the thin clents boot config need to be updated
[07:22] <gogeta1> oh lol
[07:22] <c0mp13371331337> Anyone know of any good, recent, xmess front-ends out there?  Been looking for one for a while now, haven't come across anything that's still under even somewhat active development.
[07:23] <gogeta1> marks256: it need to knoe where to find the new ip
[07:24] <[Pwner]John> gnite
[07:24] <om26er1> plz tell me a utility to format SD memory card
[07:24] <kuppy> i had ubuntu 9.04 on this comp but my brother hated it (his comp) so i wiped the disk with active killdisk and tried to load the working windows xp cd and at the bottom when it said loading windows i got the notorius blue screen about the new hardware crap
[07:24] <OttifantSir> durando: LVM is similar to RAID in that it needs two equally-sized partitions/harddrives to make one LV/RAID-array. If you have 1 /boot for let's say 1 GB on a 250GB drive, and an empty 250GB drive you want to combine with the remaining 249GB on the first, you'll lose the remaining 1GB on the second drive. It won't combine 249 with 250 to make it a 499 GB drive.
[07:24] <marks256> gogeta1, still no go. i don't know if there is a way TO configure the PXE boot client...
[07:24] <gogeta1> has to be
[07:24] <Athenon> om26er1:  fdisk
[07:24] <marks256> gogeta1, would that be in bios?
[07:25] <om26er1> Athenon: its complex
[07:25] <fitter> somebody can help me with the gtk-spliter ?
[07:25] <marks256> gogeta1, i'm googleing but i'm not finding anything
[07:25] <durando> OttifantSir: well in this example /boot will be 100mb and I can deal with loosing 100mb from the second drive if need be but none of the guides i have read so far show that
[07:25] <om26er1> Athenon: any gui util
[07:25] <Athenon> om26er1:  gparted
[07:26] <OttifantSir> durando: So you have to partition the drives so that you always have two partitions the same size to combine them. You CAN make a Logical Volume out of ONE drive/partition, but then the reason for LVM is somewhat lost IMO.
[07:26] <om26er1> Athenon: gparted doesnot format memory cards
[07:26] <Athenon> om26er1:  it does.
[07:26] <om26er1> no?
[07:27] <durando> OttifantSir: it is the only way that i am aware to have /home span both drives
[07:27] <marks256> gogeta1, the client is configiured to get it's ip via DHCP
[07:27] <Athenon> om26er1:  ive done it before.  go to commandline and type gparted /dev/mmblk0
[07:27] <Athenon> om26er1:  ive done it before.  go to commandline and type gparted /dev/mmcblk0
[07:27] <om26er1> ok
[07:27] <fitter> somebody can help me with the gtk-spliter install?
[07:28] <Athenon> om26er1:  the device name could be different depending on your setup
[07:28] <gogeta1> marks256: yes but the dchp server changed
[07:28] <HotPizza> I just installed ubuntu 9.04 on virtual box 3, how do I the get the screen resolution to increase beyond 800 x 600?
[07:28] <OttifantSir> durando: It that's what's been holding you back, I hope you get it working with that info. If not, ask again. I'm not really THAT good at LVM myself. You COULD also use a fake RAID to have /home span both drives, but as I said, You need drives/partitions that are EXACTLY the same size, preferrably the same drives.
[07:28] <marks256> gogeta1, i can't find anything on configuring the Intel Boot Agent
[07:28] <R_YoYo_R> HotPizza, you have to install the vbox add ons
[07:28] <xacxac> а по-русски кто-нибудь разговаривает?
[07:29] <tech0007> !ru
[07:29] <gogeta1> marks256: i knoe press esc at grub hit edit and type the new ip manuly
[07:29] <durando> OttifantSir: both drives are 500g (different manufacturers)
[07:29] <Athenon> !tg
[07:29] <Athenon> wtf, no tagalog?!
[07:29] <marks256> gogeta1, i can do that?
[07:29] <Athenon> :P
[07:29] <gogeta1> marks256: then you can make perma changes in the menu,list
[07:29] <gogeta1> yes
[07:29] <marks256> gogeta1, but i want to boot diskless
[07:30] <durando> is fakeraid easier to setup than lvm?
[07:30] <marks256> gogeta1, i'm only using my laptop temporarily until i can get real thin clients
[07:30] <gogeta1> marks256: ohh
[07:30] <HotPizza> I'm trying to figure out how to install that
[07:30] <OttifantSir> durando: As long as they're partitioned to EXACTLY the same size, they can be combined in LVM, but it is preferred to have the drives being from the same manufacturer, and the same model.
[07:31] <OttifantSir> durando: fakeraid and lvm is probably about equally difficult to set up. Only done LVM myself
[07:32] <durando> would it just be easier to setup lvm with a fresh install?
[07:32] <FatsDominoTheory> durando, OttifantSir: For lvm the drives don't need to be the same size.  You can create a logical volume that is mapped over the free space on more than one physical volume.
[07:32] <Flannel> durando: It's fairly easy with a fresh install, but I don't think it's terribly difficult afterwards either.
[07:33] <dreki> is there a way i can manage what drives/partitions will be mounted when i login? i also have some network folders id like to mount wehn i login is that possible?
[07:33] <marks256> gogeta1, so i'm not sure how do this
[07:33] <Out_Cold> Flannel, it's a slight bit more difficult to do after an install
[07:33] <Peddy> is there a way to show only program icons in the gnome-panel or xfce4-panel task lists, as in no window name? Thanks.
[07:33] <OttifantSir> durando: I never got that to work. I did LVM after I had bought three 1TB disks and ran Ubuntu for a few months on a 250GB drive. So personally I would say it's easier afterwards, but opinions differ.
[07:33] <durando> Flannel: i am all ears (eyes as the case is) the guides I have found are driving me nuts cause no matter how close I follow them it doesn't work out in the end
[07:33] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: the only thing I'm fuzzy on right now is what to put as the "root=" for the grub entry with an lvm root.
[07:34] <gogeta1> marks256: https://wiki.koeln.ccc.de/index.php/Ubuntu_PXE_Install#Prepare_your_dhcp-server
[07:34] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  But I can tell you how to get the rest working.
[07:34] <ssheyn> are there turkish channels on this server?
[07:34] <nomad77> !tk
[07:34] <miro> hi
[07:35] <majnoon> what the 2 letter country code ??
[07:35] <Out_Cold> !tr
[07:36] <gogeta1> marks256: the only thing you should need to change is the ip
[07:36] <HotPizza> R_Yoyo_R: can you help me install the vbox addons?
[07:36] <OttifantSir> FatsDominoTheory: You are somewhat correct. The Harddrives don't have to be the same size, but to extend a Logical Volume across several drives, the partitions/PVs in the Volume Group have to be the same size to be combined into ONE Logical Volume.
[07:36] <HotPizza> R_Yoyo_R: I have it on the desktop
[07:36] <HotPizza> I went to terminal
[07:36] <marks256> gogeta1, ok. i did that already. i changed subnets all back to 255.255.255.0, but set eth1 to use 192.168.1.x and eth0 is using 192.168.0.4
[07:36] <R_YoYo_R> HotPizza, shoukd be right in the menu .... let me find you a link
[07:37] <gogeta1> marks256: isnt that a extra 0
[07:37] <marks256> gogeta1, where?
[07:37] <om26er> plz tell me what is extended partition
[07:37] <HotPizza> it is on my desktop now, I'm new to Linux/ubuntu and need help with what to do with the .iso file on the desktop
[07:37] <gogeta1> 255.255.255.0
[07:38] <william56> hello. running testdisk on my hd, which is dual booting xp and ubuntu, states the following, when searching for additional partition info: "Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 14 (NTFS) != 255 (HD)"
[07:38] <gogeta1> souldent that me 255.255.255.255
[07:38] <william56> would anyone know how i should go about fixing this?
[07:38] <R_YoYo_R> HotPizza, http://seogadget.co.uk/how-to-install-virtualbox-guest-additions/
[07:38] <marks256> gogeta1, no it was set to .0 before
[07:38] <gogeta1> marks256: i would just reboot the entire pc make shure all the serviced get restarted
[07:39] <R_YoYo_R> HotPizza, or  http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/10/13/installing-guest-additions-for-ubuntu-guests-in-virtualbox/
[07:39] <marks256> gogeta1, ok i'll restart
[07:40] <om26er> !extended
[07:40] <om26er> !extended partition
[07:40] <oOarthurOo> Hey guys... I got rhythmbox.. I need to burn a cd with the crossfading effect intact. Can this be done?
[07:40] <william56> would i have any chance to run chkdsk from wine, if my ntfs partition is mountable but not bootable?
[07:40] <TuxedoBond> Which do you think I should use, GRUB or LILO?
[07:40] <FatsDominoTheory> OttifantSir: Only lvm is striped on the physical volume partitions need to be the same size
[07:40] <R_YoYo_R> !are you smart?
[07:40] <oOarthurOo> TuxedoBond: Grub
[07:41] <OttifantSir> FatsDominoTheory: Why not help durando instead of chastising me for giving what seems to be bad advise?
[07:41] <marks256> gogeta1, :o restart worked!
[07:41] <gogeta1> heh
[07:41] <SnakDoc> whats a good app for converting xvid to dvd or just one that will do it
[07:42] <btakita> My keypad all of a sudden got really slow (insensivity)
[07:42] <gogeta1> marks256: does internet
[07:42] <gogeta1> lol
[07:42] <btakita> The sensitivity is turned all the way up
[07:42] <marks256> gogeta1, i don' tknow i'll check :D
[07:42] <btakita> how can I debug this?
[07:42] <OttifantSir> SnakDoc: 2ManDVD is a GUI that will make DVDs with menus and slideshows and such.
[07:43] <marks256> gogeta1, omg it doesn't :'(
[07:43] <gogeta1> lol
[07:43] <marks256> gogeta1, the irony...
[07:43] <gogeta1> marks256: ok change your subnet back to 254
[07:43] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Make sure you have the software to work with lvm volumes is on your current filesystem.  Then boot to from a live cd.
[07:43] <gogeta1> marks256: then do a rebot
[07:43] <SnakDoc> OttifantSir thanks will see if it does other things i looking for thanks
[07:43] <fitter> somebody can help me with the gtk-spliter install?
[07:43] <marks256> gogeta1, on the server?
[07:44] <gogeta1> marks256: well like befor change your sunnet on the card and dchp
[07:44] <gogeta1> marks256: and thin config
[07:44] <gogeta1> marks256: then reboot
[07:44] <Flannel> durando: During the install? or afterwards?
[07:45] <OttifantSir> SnakDoc: It's found at www.getdeb.net in Video
[07:45] <TuxedoBond> Durando, they way I set up LVM is on a single HDD with XP with a fresh Ubuntu install. It seems to be working after following the Debuntu guide although I had a problem with the installation not wanting to install on my partitions.
[07:45] <gogeta1> marks256: i guess just reestarting the dchp service wasent enough for the changes to take full efffect
[07:45] <diddy> Where is the cups configuration file on Ubuntu?
[07:45] <TuxedoBond> After making sure my settings were correct it seems to be working so far.
[07:45] <dport> Can anyone help me out with a sound question. My sound was working perfectly with ubuntu 8.1, but I updated to 9.x and my sound does not work anymore
[07:45] <SnakDoc> ottifantsir thanks again will give it a try i like my media :)
[07:45] <Shtl> Hello All
[07:46] <marks256> gogeta1, well the thin client boots, but it doesn't let me login now. and i don't have internet.
[07:46] <Flannel> FatsDominoTheory: root=/dev/mapper/whatever
[07:46] <gogeta1> marks256: on the dchp server config where subnet is commented out uncomment it
[07:46] <marks256> gogeta1, i'd hate to walk away from it now, but i need some sleep. i'll work on it in the morning.
[07:46] <gogeta1> lol
[07:46] <Flannel> FatsDominoTheory: Although, you may also be able to use UUID now, I'm not sure.
[07:46] <SnakDoc> dport you have special drivers to make work in 8.10 ?
[07:46] <marks256> gogeta1, subnet isn't comment out anywhere
[07:47] <dport> Yes
[07:47] <sseiersen> If I got a SUSE script for something will Ubuntu be able to do it?
[07:47] <gogeta1> marks256: well i knoe its a subnet conflict
[07:47] <Flannel> sseiersen: Maybe
[07:47] <SnakDoc> dport you going to have to get updated ones for 9.04
[07:47] <OttifantSir> diddy: If you want to change something with CUPS, you can try going to localhost:631 in a browser. (Maybe 613, but I'm rather sure it's 631)
[07:47] <gogeta1> marks256: its just a matter of getting the configs right
[07:47] <sseiersen> HP only has stuff for SUSE and RHEL
[07:47] <TuxedoBond> Anyone know how to install GRUB to an LVM partition?
[07:47] <marks256> gogeta1, yeah i'm suspicious of that myself
[07:47] <SnakDoc> dport for kernel 2.6.28-13-generic
[07:47] <Flannel> TuxedoBond: keep /boot off of LVM
[07:48] <gogeta1> to accept the change
[07:48] <marks256> gogeta1, i noticed a place i didn't change the subnet the first time. i'll try that again.
[07:48] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Create a partition on you empty drive, then create a volume group and at that partition to it
[07:48] <TuxedoBond> The /boot is off LVM.
[07:49] <Flannel> TuxedoBond: then you're not installing GRUB to the LVM, you're installing it to /boot, which is off of LVM
[07:49] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  *add that the new partition the new volume group
[07:49] <diddy> OttifantSir: Thank you but is there an actual, physical configuration file? Even if I use the web interface to make changes then they must be stored somewhere.
[07:49] <TuxedoBond> I wanted to install GRUB to my root partition instead of the MBR; my root partition is in an LVM.
[07:49] <SnakDoc> any reason when burning with brasero its starts like its burning then restarts ?
[07:51] <durando> ok FatsDominoTheory doing that now
[07:51] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: I'm hoping you know how to work with lvm partitions, if you would like help with that too let me know.
[07:51] <dva5912> Is there an issue with WUBI and dell latitude laptops? I just installed the wubi and there was no option on reboot to go into it
[07:51] <Out_Cold> SnakDoc, you might have it testing the burn before it actually burns..
[07:51] <newb2linux> Hey guys.
[07:51] <OttifantSir> diddy: Try this: http://localhost:631/help/ref-cupsd-conf.html?TOPIC=References&QUERY=
[07:52] <Shtl> I have PC (which should act as router) with 2 NICs, so now i can able to ping from LAN PCs to this main PC, but i can able to get the internet in LAN PCs, i also enabled the ipV4 forwarding,  can any one help me please??
[07:52] <Out_Cold> SnakDoc, i have that setting enabled.. much safer writes
[07:52] <diddy> OttifantSir, Thank you.
[07:52] <oOarthurOo> no one have any ideas for creating a cd with crossfading on it?
[07:52] <SnakDoc> Out_Cold i check after this one is done this 3 thing i have burned takes forever and last thing windows box wouldn't read trying iso this time
[07:52] <marks256> gogeta, i'm going to call it a night. tomorrow i'll reinstall the entire system, and then i'll set everything up over again so i'm sure not to miss anything
[07:53] <dva5912> oOarthurOo: i think hobastank did that with their cd. just make all the files "merge"
[07:53] <marks256> gogeta, you on IRC much? if so i'll let you know whether or not i'm successful.
[07:53] <newb2linux> Anyone able to help me sort out a problem with my DVD rom ?
[07:53] <oOarthurOo> dva5912: What is a hobastank?
[07:53] <HotPizza> R_Yoyo_R: thank you
[07:53] <Out_Cold> SnakDoc, you can modify the settings i believe... i use gnomebaker personally
[07:53] <dva5912> oOarthurOo: a verry poor bad band
[07:53] <costin> hi
[07:53] <gogeta> marks256: well you gotta get around that conflict
[07:53] <oOarthurOo> dva5912: ok.. heh... what software do I use to burn with the merge option?
[07:53] <newb2linux> hello
[07:54] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ok using gui logical volume manager i have initialized the one and only partition on /dev/sdb and used it to create a volume group called vg
[07:54] <gogeta> marks256: lol
[07:54] <SnakDoc> Out_Cold it work better for you i always use to use poweriso in windows work great for me
[07:54] <marks256> gogeta, so it is a subnet conflict?
[07:54] <SnakDoc> out_cold would like to find simple app somewhat like that if i can
[07:54] <dva5912> oOarthurOo: there isnt one to my knowledge. The music will have to be edited to fade out and the the next song will have to fade in if thats what you want
[07:54] <s_> todavia sigo vivo
[07:54] <voss> I gave my 13 year old nephew an ibm t30 laptop running ubuntu, hes using to play runescape
[07:54] <costin> have o pb whit pidgin,don't conect to yahoo
[07:54] <gogeta> marks256: yea i delt with that befor 2 lans on the same subnet without a roughter conflict
[07:55] <dva5912> anyway to my question. Anyone got any ideas as to why wubi will not work on my dell
[07:55] <gogeta> marks256: making 2 deffrent ones fixes is
[07:55] <marks256> gogeta, ok. i'll mess with it tomorrow. Thanks for your help. Hopefully we'll cross paths here again ;)
[07:55] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: so the volume group vg contains the physical volume /dev/sdb1 right ?
[07:55] <oOarthurOo> dva5912: hmm... that is my fear. There is a windows box in the house. I'd rather find a simpler solution than opening audacityu and adding songs and individually fading in and out
[07:55] <OttifantSir> costin: apparently a problem with Yahoo IM at the moment
[07:55] <TuxedoBond> Which version of the kernel does Ubuntu install?
[07:55] <durando> correct FatsDominoTheory
[07:55] <Out_Cold> SnakDoc, i haven't used windows for years... you can try gnome-baker or k3b
[07:55] <SnakDoc> costin have to update pidgin one sec i get link
[07:55] <TuxedoBond> Mine installed 2.6.28-13.
[07:55] <Out_Cold> SnakDoc, k3b is another personal favorite
[07:55] <SnakDoc> ok i take a look never hurts
[07:56] <newb2linux> how dows one grab the atention of a knowledable LINUX user?
[07:56] <dva5912> oOarthurOo: Unless you have a smart cd player :P
[07:56] <SnakDoc> out_cold i want small simple fast :)
[07:56] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: cool, create the logical volume on that vg called "root" or something.
[07:56] <gogeta> newb2linux: you ask your question
[07:56] <Out_Cold> newb2linux, join ##linux and tell them you are a certified hacker... you'll get their attention.... as they break down your firewall
[07:56] <nomad77> !ask | newb2linux
[07:56] <gogeta> LOL
[07:57] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: and format it to the filesystem of your choice
[07:57] <SnakDoc> costin http://www.pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[07:57] <newb2linux> I seem to have lost my DVD rom from my system I was wondering how I could attempt to fix it from terminal ?
[07:57] <Ali_nz> hi guyd
[07:57] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: what command do i use to create a logical volume?
[07:57] <Ali_nz> guys
[07:57] <gogeta> newb2linux: lost your dvd rom
[07:57] <gogeta> ?
[07:57] <Out_Cold> newb2linux, go to terminal, type "sudo fdisk -l"
[07:57] <gogeta> Out_Cold: lol
[07:57] <gogeta> Out_Cold: thell ban you for that
[07:58] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: first read the lvcreate man page.  Then see if it matches up with what I'm about to type.
[07:58] <costin> sNAKdOC tnx my hommies
[07:58] <Out_Cold> newb2linux, then after you find which one is your dvd-drive, type "sudo mount /dev/sd** /mnt/dvdrom
[07:58] <gogeta> newb2linux: how does one lose a dvd rom
[07:58] <newb2linux> I have XBMCLive with ubuntu 9.04 adn it worked earlier but I was messing around with some terminal comands to try and fix a read only issue with my USB keys.
[07:58] <Ali_nz> anyone know why this didnt work: i got sdb with errors. a brand new disk is sdc. i tried sudo ddrescue -v /dev/sdb /dev/sdc
[07:58] <SnakDoc> costin no problem i ran across same thing with lots of others lol
[07:58] <Out_Cold> i gotta run.. botty call
[07:58] <Out_Cold> *booty call*****
[07:58] <Ali_nz> but i got no space on device
[07:59] <dva5912> quickie. From the wubi can i make ubuntu my primary os?
[07:59] <gogeta> dva5912: instert live cd install it
[07:59] <JohnWittle> Is there any windows movie maker-like software for linux?
[07:59] <JohnWittle> easy to use and not very powerful
[07:59] <Out_Cold> dva5912, if you install ubuntu, it defaults as primary
[07:59] <gogeta> JohnWittle: handbrake is a good gui
[07:59] <dva5912> gogeta, cant do that. ALl cds are burned and no plans on getting new ones.
[07:59] <newb2linux> sudo fdisk -I see dev/sda1 sda2 sd3
[08:00] <Out_Cold> newb2linux, you may have a loose wire?
[08:00] <newb2linux> nope.
[08:00] <gogeta> JohnWittle: alot of are move converts are text based and very fast
[08:00] <JohnWittle> gogeta: It doesn't edit movies, though. It rips them.
[08:00] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: lvcreate -nroot -L450G vg     <-- that should create a logical volume on the vg group with the name root a length of 450 gig.
[08:00] <Out_Cold> still... i gotta run... bug the other "linux-gurus"
[08:00] <gogeta> JohnWittle: err tthers another
[08:00] <JohnWittle> I am looking for a video editor
[08:00] <JohnWittle> lol
[08:00] <gogeta> avidumx
[08:00] <gogeta> avidemux
[08:01] <newb2linux> I ran this in terminal..  /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbkey vfat umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,quiet 0 0
[08:01] <newb2linux> could that have mucked things up ?
[08:01] <durando> ok
[08:01] <durando> so now i have to format that?
[08:01] <durando> just to sound really dumb how do i format that
[08:01] <newb2linux>  /dev/sdc /mnt/usbkey vfat umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,quiet 0 0 this too .
[08:01] <gogeta> JohnWittle: http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
[08:01] <SnakDoc> newb2linux thats made for fstab not sure what that do in a command
[08:01] <owen1> can i use unetbootin for xubuntu or is it only for ubuntu?
[08:01] <gogeta> that what you lookin for
[08:02] <nomad77> newb2linux: not unless mount -t was used properly
[08:02] <``y7> i installed mirc 6.17 on wine in ubuntu and it doesn't have arial font... the same install in windows has arial font...... how can i go about getting arial font?
[08:02] <JohnWittle> gogeta: yup. grabbing it off the repositories
[08:02] <newb2linux> I executed that command from ssh to my XBMCLive HTPC .
[08:02] <newb2linux> Now my DVD drive doesnt work ..
[08:03] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux , have you tried rebooting?
[08:03] <gogeta> newb2linux: yea those changes are not perma
[08:03] <gogeta> newb2linux: rebooting should undo it
[08:03] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: Yeah.  It should be sitting in /dev/vg/root.  So format that with mkfs.ext3 or mkfs.xfs er whatever.
[08:03] <newb2linux> HMM.  i have rebooted
[08:03] <newb2linux> looks like HW issue then ?
[08:03] <newb2linux> let me se if i can boot from a live disk
[08:04] <newb2linux> BRB
[08:04] <durando> sweet we are getting somewhere
[08:04] <nomad77> or a bad config in xbmclive
[08:04] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: Those commands shouldn't actually do anything (they are in the wrong format), but it's possible one of those commands actually did muck up some configuration somewhere.
[08:04] <durando> not sure where but we are getting there
[08:05] <gogeta> Gigglesworth: muking up mount will make everythig weard
[08:05] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: The lines you pasted are intended to be inside the file /etc/fstab , not run on the commandline.
[08:05] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  What filesystem do you like?  If xfs,  you'd format it to xfs with:  mkfs.xfs /dev/vg/root
[08:05] <durando> ext4
[08:06] <gogeta> ext4 woot
[08:06] <gogeta> still expermantel thow good old ext3
[08:06] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[08:07] <durando> k formated
[08:07] <gogeta> outch netsplit
[08:07] <Gigglesworth> I haven't actually seen a netsplit for years.
[08:07] <gogeta> you just did
[08:07] <gogeta> lol
[08:07] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Now I've never resized a ext4 filesystem, but the internets say it works great.
[08:07] <Andorin> How do I determine my gateway and DNS in Ubuntu? I know that ifconfig gives IP and mask, but I don't see the other two in its results.
[08:08] <durando> ext4 is ext3 with extentions it works fine
[08:08] <aperson> autologin fails for me, is there a way I can fix it?
[08:08] <Gigglesworth> andorin: Type 'netstat -nr'
[08:08] <aperson> this is on a mostly vanilla install
[08:08] <durando> now what FatsDominoTheory
[08:08] <Andorin> Gigglesworth: thanks.
[08:09] <gogeta> Andorin: why not just use dhcp
[08:09] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Now move your old root filesystem you to your new lvm partition.
[08:09] <SpadXIII> netsplit .. that's like so 1990's
[08:09] <costin> who try 9.10?
[08:10] <gogeta> there  back lol
[08:10] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i want to make sure i am on the same page is it sudo cp / /dev/vg/root?
[08:10] <owen1_> (i lost connection)
[08:10] <owen1_> i try to boot from usb (with unetbootin) and get this on boot: "could not find kernel image linux". and i am in a terminal that greet me with "boot:". any ideas?
[08:10] <Gigglesworth> That's what I was thinking. Maybe I should dust off my old Gopher client...
[08:10] <shaullx> fuck windows!! just got 3 blue screens while using firefox
[08:11] <shaullx> :(
[08:11] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Yeah but it make sure your /boot partition is not mounted.
[08:11] <Flannel> shaullx: Please mind your language
[08:11] <gogeta> owen1 yep easy it didnt copy to usb right
[08:11] <durando> oh shoot i haven't setup a /boot partition yet should I?
[08:11] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Otherwise it will move that too,  But you can move it back if you've already moved it.
[08:11] <gogeta> durando: i always just used /
[08:12] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Um
[08:12] <newb2linux> BACK
[08:12] <newb2linux> is it weird ?
[08:12] <durando> durando@durando-laptop:~$ sudo cp / /dev/vg/root
[08:12] <durando> cp: omitting directory `/'
[08:12] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  mv works better,
[08:12] <gogeta> durando: i keep my stuff on usb so a reformat does not hurt me
[08:12] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: That might generate permissions problems
[08:12] <newb2linux> I had to disconnect it from the computer then unpulg the computer in order for it to detect the DVD rom again  ?
 Can I ask a question? </classic>
[08:13] <gogeta> newb2linux: i guess you unbotched it then :)
[08:13] <gogeta> !ask
[08:13] <newb2linux> gogeta: what does that men?
[08:13] <gogeta> cimon: and we tell you that
[08:13] <durando> durando@durando-laptop:~$ sudo cp / /dev/vg/root
[08:13] <durando> cp: omitting directory `/'
[08:13] <newb2linux> mean ?
[08:13] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: cp -a will copy and preserve permissions
[08:13] <gogeta> newb2linux: its working fine for you again
[08:13] <cimon> why is thunderbird so mean?
[08:13] <TuxedoBond> What is nano?
[08:14] <gogeta> !nano
[08:14] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: cp -a will copy and preserve permissions/
[08:14] <newb2linux> gogeta: Im not a huge fan of not knowing why is failed in the first place.. :(
[08:14] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: You're booted to a livecd though right?
[08:14] <gogeta> newb2linux: probly your bad commands :(
[08:14] <cimon> after 9.04 it tells me every fifteen seconds I have a script that is fail.
[08:14] <gogeta> newb2linux: or it was just lose
[08:14] <TuxedoBond> Thanks.
[08:14] <durando> oh no I am not I am still booted to my primary part
[08:14] <newb2linux> Does anyone know how I could set up ubuntu to allow any USB device thats connected to it be writable ?
[08:14] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: That makes some sense. I'm assuming you have a USB DVD drive, but your fix means that the USB autodetection was working correctly. When in doubt, replug.
[08:15] <owen1_> gogeta: i formated my usb to be ext3 (linux). is it ok?
[08:15] <durando> i need to boot to live cd?
[08:15] <gogeta> newb2linux: plug it in
[08:15] <newb2linux> Drive was sata.
[08:15] <gogeta> owen1 yes but a windows box whont see it
[08:15] <owen1_> gogeta: i don't need windows.
[08:15] <gogeta> then all is well
[08:15] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: it makes things easier,  but this will work too.  Which what is your /boot device?
[08:16] <newb2linux> gogeta: Im using XBMCLive and I cant seem to use the filemanager to copy over to any USB devices.
[08:16] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: /dev/sdaN?
[08:16] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: Ok... but same deal. Unplugging and replugging can reset it, if the autodetection works correctly.
[08:16] <owen1_> gogeta: after the format i run 'sudo unetbootin' and chooe my iso (xubuntu-alternate).
[08:16] <durando> /dev/sda1
[08:16] <ubuntunewbie> hi I need help ,
[08:16] <ubuntunewbie> suddenly I got this message at login to ubuntu How to switch to GDM to switch user logon?
[08:17] <newb2linux> ubuntu by default sould mount and allow you to read and write to usb runing vfat or fat 32 right ?
[08:17] <cimon> My real question is why would thunderbird keep running all those failing scripts... Is it something in my mails, or something in my .*rc type files or configs?
[08:17] <gogeta> owen1 iv seen unetbooten be flaky on ubuntu
[08:17] <ubuntunewbie> GDM (GNOME Display Manager) is not running
[08:17] <Flannel> cimon: a script that fails? what do you mean?
[08:17] <gogeta> owen1 you migght have to use fat on a usb it to work
[08:18] <gogeta> i dont knoe if unetbooting is made for ext3
[08:18] <owen1_> gogeta: sure, i can reformat to fat and try againg
[08:18] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: boot is /dev/sda1
[08:18] <majnoon> wow wow big netsplit
[08:18] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: So do a "sudo umount /dev/sda1",
[08:18] <owen1_> gogeta: should i use gparted to format?
[08:18] <gogeta> owen1 all good
[08:18] <owen1_> gogeta: ok, i'll try. thank you!
[08:18] <cimon> I have no idea where the script is coming from I just know that after 9.04 it keeps asking me nearly between keystrokes if I want to terminate an unresponsive script.
[08:19] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: sudo mkdir /mnt/newroot
[08:19] <rusty-> Hi guys! I deleted alot all my files "movies" from one of my partition, the size of the partition is 145gb, I know that I had atleast 130GB movies but now it's says that I only have 32GB free space
[08:19] <Flannel> cimon: And what makes you think thunderbird is whats causing it?
[08:19] <durando> ok i did sudo mkdir /mnt/newroot
[08:19] <newb2linux> Thanks for all the hep guys!!
[08:19] <newb2linux> help.!
[08:19] <durando> durando@durando-laptop:~$ sudo umount /dev/sda1
[08:19] <durando> umount: /: device is busy.
[08:19] <durando>         (In some cases useful info about processes that use
[08:19] <durando>          the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
[08:19] <FloodBot2> durando: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:20] <cimon> Flannel: I am not ascribing guiot. I am asking for help.
[08:20] <cimon> '
[08:20] <cimon> *guilt
[08:20] <cpierce> ls
[08:20] <cpierce> ewps
[08:21] <gogeta> newb2linux: ntfs devices on usb will be read only if flaged dirty
[08:21] <Flannel> cimon: We need more details about whats going on.  So if you thought it was thunderbird, I was wondering why you thought that, since that may lead to an answer.  Can you give any additional details?
[08:21] <Pengo_> Does the Atheros AR5005G chipset work on 9.04 or do i need to update madwifi?
[08:21] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: what does "mount | grep boot" say?
[08:21] <newb2linux> gogeta:   Im going to try to copy data to the device again..
[08:21] <Pengo_> it sees the card and i can see networks but doesn't connect and its craptastic signal quality compared to vista
[08:22] <gogeta> newb2linux: if its ntfs you will need a windows box to run chkdsk with
[08:22] <william56> hey, anyone know how i can run ntfsck in ubuntu?
[08:22] <gogeta> newb2linux: to unflage it
[08:22] <newb2linux> AHH >
[08:22] <newb2linux> makes sence..
[08:22] <newb2linux> its fat32.
[08:22] <cimon> Flannel: well to be blunt, it is definitely something that Thunderbird is calling on. Never happens if I don't fire Thunderbird up. so to speak.
[08:22] <gogeta> newb2linux: then it should be fine
[08:22] <newb2linux> Ill go try. .
[08:22] <false> Pengo_: One sec..
[08:22] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: nothing
[08:22] <Pengo_> cheers mate
[08:22] <newb2linux> the thanks was for helping with the DVD issues..
[08:23] <william56> i'm strapped for options, nothing in the windows xp recovery console can read my partitioning scheme, but the ntfs partition is available to mount in ubuntu
[08:23] <gogeta> william56: linux will show as unknown
[08:23] <ubuntunewbie> hi I really need help
[08:23] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: I think I made the assumption that your /boot folder is mounted from separate partition.
[08:24] <DrRabbit> herro
[08:24] <embrik> I have an external harddrive, fat32, fujitsu siemens 1,5 tg, which doesn't automount in hardy - I have added a line in fstab and I must mount it manually - can anyone tell me why this is, and what I do to get it mounted automatically?
[08:24] <``y7> i installed mirc 6.17 on wine in ubuntu and it doesn't have arial font... the same install in windows has arial font...... how can i go about getting arial font?
[08:24] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: /boot is on /dev/sda1
[08:24] <TuxedoBond> Which is faster, Gnome or KD?
[08:24] <DrRabbit> what would a sources.list line look like for a cdrom?
[08:24] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: where is /?
[08:24] <Flannel> DrRabbit: Use apt-cdrom to add it, you can't do it manually.
[08:24] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: everything (exept swap) is on /dev/sda1
[08:25] <DrRabbit> oh okay
[08:25] <false> Pengo_: Eh, I was trying to find/remember which chipset mine is, but it's AR242x; I get about a 5% signal quality difference between Windows and Linux.
[08:25] <DVA5912> Im in the WUBI now. I think i know of a way but i want to know if there is an easier way. Making ubuntu the primary os through wubi. Ideas?
[08:25] <Pengo_> yeah i get Very good in windows and like poor in linux
[08:25] <DrRabbit> oh, cool
[08:25] <DrRabbit> didn't know about that
[08:25] <DrRabbit> thx
[08:25] <false> Pengo_: Nothing to stress over though, speeds are the same. Actually believe I get better speeds while booted to Ubuntu.
[08:25] <gogeta> false: eh those are just estmates
[08:26] <Pengo_> but i also get some unknown network devices dunno if they relate to the wifi card and why i can't connect
[08:26] <gogeta> false: looks a iwconfig it will give you the real value
[08:26] <Pengo_> when it does connect it doesn't use dhcp and gives itself the wrong ip
[08:26] <embrik> ﻿I have an external harddrive, fat32, fujitsu siemens 1,5 tg, which doesn't automount in hardy - I have added a line in fstab and I must mount it manually - can anyone tell me why this is, and what I do to get it mounted automatically?
[08:26] <william56> anyone know how i can get ntfsck in ubuntu?
[08:26] <ubuntunewbie> how to press restart pc ?
[08:26] <ubuntunewbie> how to restart ubuntu ?
[08:26] <gogeta> william56: ntfs-tools
[08:27] <ubuntunewbie> anyone can teach me typing command to restart ubuntu ?
[08:27] <embrik> ubuntunewbie: sudo reboot
[08:27] <false> gogeta: Says about the same as conky. ;)
[08:27] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  That makes things far more difficult, because we can't mess with partitions that we're already running on top of.
[08:27] <william56> gogeta: what repo is that in..?
[08:27] <ubuntunewbie> ok
[08:27] <gogeta> ubuntunewbie: sudo reboot
[08:27] <william56> never mind, i'll find it
[08:27] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: you want me to reboot to livecd?
[08:27] <gogeta> william56: should be in defult
[08:27] <william56> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default&section=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=ntfs-tools
[08:28] <DVA5912> would this do it? Overwrite the windows boot manager, install grub. Configure grub to boot this ntfs ubuntu remove windows. make a new partion that is ext3 and somehow move ubuntu to it
[08:28] <gogeta> no -
[08:28] <gogeta> william56: ntfstools
[08:28] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: But I guess we can copy over the root partition before we do that by mounting the lvm volume copying stuff to it.
[08:28] <william56> E: Couldn't find package ntfstools
[08:29] <durando> ok
[08:29] <dethray> I am trying to enable more resolution modes in my xorg,conf but it just doesn't seem to work for me.  Take a look at my xorg.conf here http://pastebin.com/m7563d294
[08:29] <TuxedoBond> @compiz
[08:29] <TuxedoBond> !compiz
[08:29] <TuxedoBond> #compiz
[08:29] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: which command to mount ?
[08:30] <gogeta> william56: ntfsprogs
[08:30] <gogeta> it changed
[08:30] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: "sudo mkdir /mnt/newroot"  then "sudo mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/newroot"
[08:30] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ok
[08:30] <william56> http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/ntfsprogs .. no ntfsck
[08:30] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: done both
[08:31] <gogeta> william56: its part of it
[08:31] <gogeta> william56: it has ntfsfix
[08:31] <william56> that isn't the same app
[08:31] <gogeta> william56: witch can mark a dirty clean
[08:31] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: what should I be copying? and what command should I use
[08:32] <SpadXIII> i have two harddisks in my laptop, what's a good partition-layout for a fresh install?
[08:32] <william56> i've run ntfsfix multiple times, it doesn't ever say it's fixed anything
[08:32] <william56> could my partition layout be keeping an xp partition from booting?
[08:33] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: "cp -ax / /mnt/newroot"  the "a" option means preserve everything and copy recursively, the "x" option means stay off other mounted devices.
[08:33] <gogeta> william56: accorrding to what i found what your looking for isnt rdy yet
[08:34] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: thats running, may take a little while
[08:34] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: I'm not 100% that will work becuase I don't usually copy parent directories to children.
[08:34] <gogeta> william56: it is planned for the ntfsprogs package but not yet
[08:34] <william56> chkdsk in windows returns errors
[08:34] <gogeta> william56: run chkdsk -f
[08:35] <william56> it gives me some unrecoverable error message instantly after running it from the recovery console
[08:35] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: wont the x command keep it from going into perm loop?
[08:35] <gogeta> william56: that should correct em
[08:35] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: Thats what I'm hoping.
[08:35] <william56> and the partman in there can't tell what any of my partition table looks like
[08:36] <gogeta> william56: if you run chdsk without -f it will only report errors not fix then
[08:36] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: I've never used the x before, I just saw it in the man page.
[08:36] <william56> oh man, i am not looking forward to going back into the xp recovery console.. lol
[08:36] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: no errors yet, and its copying
[08:37] <gogeta> william56: coorection windows
[08:37] <william56> i'm pretty sure i tried /f too, to no avail
[08:37] <william56> what?
[08:37] <gogeta> william56: its chkdsk /f
[08:37] <william56> as you said
[08:37] <newb2linux> gogeta: Im still getting an error while trying to copy a file to the usb drive
[08:37] <gogeta> newb2linux: humm
[08:38] <newb2linux> what is the terminal command to check the drives permission state?
[08:38] <gogeta> newb2linux: might have to manuly mount it
[08:38] <newb2linux> How do I do that ?
[08:38] <ank123> smart failure on my hard disk after partitioning it by testdisk
[08:38] <rm_> newb2linux, 'mount' will tell you if its ro
[08:39] <newb2linux> bare with me Im still really new to linux.. hence the name.
[08:39] <newb2linux> I would need to know the mounts name right ?
[08:39] <rm_> if you just type mount itll list all mounted filesystems
[08:40] <jackbauer> hi everyone, i need some help with setting up ispcp omega on ubuntu intrepid
[08:40] <jackbauer> anyone wanna help jackbauer?
[08:40] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: the good thing about doing it this way is i think we will be able to leave /boot on /sda1 and just shrink that partition
[08:40] <newb2linux> /dev/sdb1 on /media/audio player type vfat (ro,nosuid,nodev,sync,uhelper=hal)
[08:40] <newb2linux> looks like its read only.
[08:40] <ank123> i am unable to boot even with a cd
[08:41] <rm_> newb2linux, there you go, ro, so mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdb1 /media/audio
[08:41] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: correct it is read-only.
[08:41] <ubuntunewbie> embrik , gogeta : thanks  :-)
[08:41] <rm_> uh, hit tab after typing /media/audio, that a space? o_0
[08:42] <ank123> i wan info on hard disk smart failures
[08:42] <newb2linux> says i must specify a filesystem type
[08:42] <rm_> ank123, smartctl
[08:43] <ank123> what does it mean
[08:43] <newb2linux> any ideas ?
[08:43] <Ali_nz> any ddrescue gurus here?
[08:43] <rm_> ank123, it's a command, probably in a smartmountools package
[08:43] <rm_> Ali_nz, i found a bug in that a few days ago \m/
[08:44] <rm_> ank123, smartmontools, sorry,
[08:44] <Gigglesworth> newb2linux: Any idea what filesystem is on that disk already?
[08:44] <gogeta>  newb2linux mount -t vfat-o remount,rw /dev/sdb1 /media/audio
[08:44] <ank123> rm:my hard disk has failed ...it says smart failure
[08:44] <racecar56> anyone know of a good video editing software? i mean like, to edit a ogg video and stuff, not like kdenlive
[08:44] <gogeta> mount -t vfat -o remount,rw /dev/sdb1 /media/audio
[08:44] <rm_> Gigglesworth, it'll be fat, it mounted as vfat successfully previously
[08:45] <fosa> help! ubuntu gdm is zoomed in and i dont know what to do!
[08:45] <jackbauer> anyone know ispCP?
[08:45] <gogeta> why it didnt mount as rw in the first place pfft
[08:45] <ank123> rm:i was using ubuntu as live session just before the restart ,partitioning the harddisk
[08:45] <grawity> fosa: Hold the "Super" key (the one with Windows logo, usually) and use your mouse wheel.
[08:45] <gogeta> acully
[08:45] <fosa> grawity, whew! thank you!
[08:46] <Gigglesworth> Hey gang: I'm in gnome. My mouse doesn't work. How do I select the drop down menus on the top nav bar?
[08:46] <gogeta> newb2linux: remount,rw /dev/sdb1 /media/audio
[08:46] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: Could you remind me what the final goal was again?  /boot on a sda1 partition and everything else on lvm right?
[08:46] <grawity> fosa: You can install compizconfig-settings-manager and then disable this zoom. (There are many other effects too)
[08:46] <gogeta> i dont think you need tyhe mount command again
[08:46] <gogeta> just remount
[08:47] <ubuntunewbie> I always getting gonme video thumbnailer cpu process high
[08:47] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: yes /boot on /sda1 and everything else on lvm
[08:47] <newb2linux> http://pastebin.com/d37b934a7
[08:47] <newb2linux> Here is what happened.
[08:48] <newb2linux> looks like that still isnt right ? ? ?
[08:48] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: next steps are probably to boot to a livecd, repartition /dev/sda so it has a /boot partition and a partition to be used as physical volume for your volume group vg.
[08:48] <gogeta> did you gett my last one
[08:49] <durando> ok can you stay till we r done
[08:49] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: Sure
[08:49] <Gigglesworth> I found my own answer: I can use 'Alt-F1' which will select the "Applications" menu. From there, I can use my keyboard.
[08:49] <durando> -ty
[08:49] <rm_> newb2linux, use audio\ player
[08:49] <ninjafury> Guys, google/forums haven't helped. Running jaunty amd64 on a laptop with nvidia card and the latest nvidia (binary) drivers. The laptop can't auto-suspend. It can suspend only if I click suspend. When the battery runs out, the system dies. how can I fix this?
[08:50] <rm_> newb2linux, spaces in file names are a PITA
[08:50] <Vinnnnn> hey guys
[08:50] <racecar56> ninjafury: you are in the same pickles as me.... that is when the laptop WORKED
[08:50] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: still copying?
[08:50] <racecar56> ninjafury: it's dead now :|
[08:50] <gogeta> rm_: question is why did it mount it as ro anyways
[08:51] <newb2linux> PITA ?
[08:51] <rm_> gogeta, vfat sync rw has been buggy in the past, not sure what the latest prognosis is
[08:51] <newb2linux> and looks like the same msg..
[08:51] <racecar56> ninjafury: it's dead now :|
[08:51] <CSS_Guru> ?
[08:51] <CSS_Guru> hi
[08:51] <racecar56> ninjafury: DOH
[08:51] <ninjafury> racecar56, ouch, is there any way to fix this? I've set it to suspend on low battery in the power manager, but it still just dies.
[08:51] <racecar56> ninjafury: hmm
[08:51] <CSS_Guru> I just installed kubuntu :)
[08:51] <rm_> gogeta, consequently automounting schemes will often default to mounting fat ro,
[08:51] <racecar56> ninjafury: ah well, as my laptop is dead i can't help you :'(
[08:51] <racecar56> ninjafury: at least i heard it die before i saw
[08:52] <CSS_Guru> only problem is , I cant install my nvidia geforce driver, that costed me $50
[08:52] <racecar56> ninjafury: it sounded insane
[08:52] <newb2linux> /dev/sdb1 on /media/audio player type vfat (ro,nosuid,nodev,sync,uhelper=hal)  still read only :(
[08:52] <gogeta> guess you can just sudo the files over
[08:52] <ninjafury> racecar56, thanks anyway, good luck with fixing it.
[08:52] <racecar56> ninjafury: k
[08:52] <Vinnnnn> did you try ndiswrapper css?
[08:52] <CSS_Guru> what should I try?
[08:52] <racecar56> ninjafury: probably best solution: give up on laptops :P
[08:52] <Vinnnnn> ndiswrapper, its like a windows driver emulator sort of, haha
[08:52] <newb2linux> shouldnt linux just mount the usb's with write access ?
[08:52] <rm_> sync gives shit performance, though, i think people should just use async and run sync themselves, would be much faster
[08:53] <Vinnnnn> but nvidia will probably work.. sudo apt-get isntall ndiswrapper
[08:53] <rm_> newb2linux, i'd start from scratch, and umount /dev/sdb1
[08:53] <ninjafury> racecar56, don't have a desktop so this is my only solution.
[08:53] <newb2linux> ill try.
[08:53] <racecar56> ninjafury: too bad
[08:53] <gogeta> newb2linux: umount /media/audio
[08:53] <rm_> newb2linux, then mount -t vfat -o rw /dev/sdb1 /mnt/audio\ player
[08:53] <racecar56> anyone know of a good video editing software? i mean like, to edit a ogg video and stuff, not like kdenlive (avidemux can't edit an ogv file)
[08:54] <jackbauer> how do i get an application like phpmyadmin to be served out of a different port?
[08:54] <CSS_Guru> I hate kubuntu so far....
[08:54] <Twittery> Nice article , http://linux-updates.sosblog.com/The-first-blog-b1/Google-Chrome-OS-b1-p2.htm#c_3
[08:54] <collimic> I am totaly lost with an issue. I installed a third NIC in my ubuntu 8.10 server and I cannot ping one of the IP addresses I assigned to it but all the other ones work fine.
[08:54] <ubuntunewbie> I always getting gonme video thumbnailer cpu process high
[08:54] <Vinnnnn> don't say that CSS_Guru!
[08:54] <newb2linux> says audio player doesnt exist ?
[08:54] <Vinnnnn> lol, try ndiswrapper, you'll feel better.
[08:54] <rm_> jackbauer, php adminsitration programs are generally held in contempt :)
[08:54] <racecar56> CSS_Guru: old computer?
[08:54] <CSS_Guru> why cant it just install my damn driver? and It wasnt able to install like 8 updates either
[08:54] <jackbauer> i know :)
[08:54] <newb2linux> mount -t vfat -o rw /dev/sdb1 /mnt/audio\ player
[08:54] <newb2linux> mount: mount point /mnt/audio player does not exist
[08:55] <jackbauer> but i need to set these up for clients
[08:55] <grawity> phpMyAdmin is cool though
[08:55] <rm_> newb2linux, ahh right, /media/audio\ player
[08:55] <CSS_Guru> my computer is a 2003 thanks
[08:55] <jackbauer> :P
[08:55] <Gigglesworth> Jackbaur. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=460244 . You will need to configure a VirtualHost in the Apache configuration.
[08:55] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: how long have you been using linux?
[08:55] <newb2linux> can I prvt msg you ?
[08:55] <CSS_Guru> like a day
[08:55] <grawity> jackbauer: phpMyAdmin is just a web page served by Apache.
[08:55] <jackbauer> yeah
[08:55] <jackbauer> but say
[08:56] <jackbauer> mydomain.com/phpmyadmin -> mydomain.com:23451
[08:56] <CSS_Guru> btw, dont blame my computer because an OS other than M$ cant install something...
[08:56] <jackbauer> or something like that
[08:56] <CSS_Guru> -.-
[08:56] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: run sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper, then download your gforce driver and follow the ndis instructions
[08:56] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: it won't take you long
[08:56] <diddy> Does anybody any good pages with Linux tests, quizzes, etc to test the knowledge?
[08:56] <Vinnnnn> diddy: I need one too!
[08:56] <collimic> I installed a third NIC in my ubuntu 8.10 server and I cannot ping one of the IP addresses I assigned to it but all the other ones work fine.  what did I do wrong.
[08:56] <Arelis> When I install Ubuntu on an USB stick, do i get the complete Ubuntu experience or a more limited one? Is it suited for daily use? Does it work on a Mac?
[08:56] <Gigglesworth> jackbaur: Are you saying you want a redirect, or that you want it to serve on port 23451.
[08:57] <rm_> diddy, redhat has some cert questions online, they are rh focused though
[08:57] <Vinnnnn> pretty sure its full Arelis
[08:57] <CSS_Guru>  sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[08:57] <Vinnnnn> in the terminal CSS_Guru
[08:57] <gogeta> Arelis: its a full live cd but if you wanna save changes on the stick puppy does this
[08:57] <CSS_Guru> couldnt find ndiswrapper
[08:57] <jackbauer> well i am going to set say /phpmyadmin/index.html to do a javascript delayed redirect to mydomain.com:23451
[08:57] <CSS_Guru> Couldn't find package ndiswrapper
[08:58] <gogeta> Arelis: unless you install onto the stick
[08:58] <jackbauer> and then serve it out of that port
[08:58] <diddy> I need practice questions for the new LPIC exams.
[08:58] <Arelis> gogeta: what about this thing?: http://rudd-o.com/new-projects/portablelinux
[08:58] <gogeta> Arelis: thwn its the same as a real install
[08:58] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: almost done with the copying, do you know if the normal livecd has pidgin?
[08:58] <andrew_46> How do I go about adding a factoid to ubottu?
[08:58] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: try http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Networking/NdisWrapper_The_Ultimate_Guide/
[08:59] <Slart> !bot | andrew_46
[08:59] <Arelis> gogeta: neat
[08:59] <Gigglesworth> jackbaur: mydomain.com:23451 will need to be served by an Apache VirtualHost.
[08:59] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: if it doesn't it shouldn't really be a problem to install.
[08:59] <rm__> woops.
[08:59] <durando> ok
[08:59] <Arelis> gogeta: Is 2GB enough for Portable Linux? (I want to put it on an SD card)
[08:59] <gogeta> Arelis: puppy does that been doing it for a long time
[09:00] <Gigglesworth> jackbaur: By the way, it won't add much extra security if you are serving phpadmin on a different port, if that is what you are trying to do.
[09:00] <gogeta> Arelis: puppylinux.org
[09:00] <andrew_46> Slart: Thanks
[09:00] <Slart> andrew_46: you're welcome
[09:00] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils
[09:00] <Arelis> gogeta: I know about Puppy. I want Ubuntu.
[09:00] <jackbauer> no not security
[09:01] <gogeta> Arelis: well thats a aplha good luck
[09:01] <jackbauer> but im planning
[09:01] <jackbauer> actually
[09:01] <jackbauer> im confused
[09:01] <jackbauer> really really really confused
[09:01] <gogeta> Arelis: ubuntu on 2gb might install but you will have no space
[09:01] <diddy> Vinnnnn, why do you need one, too?
[09:01] <gogeta> 4gb is pushing it
[09:01] <ubuntunewbie> I cant kill gnome video thumbnailer cpu process high
[09:01] <jackbauer> hi giggle
[09:02] <ubuntunewbie> how to kill gnome video thumbnailer  ?
[09:02] <jackbauer> , i tried to open a private message?
[09:02] <CSS_Guru> ndiswrapper wont work, I want a cleaner option
[09:02] <Arelis> gogeta: oh...
[09:02] <grawity> ubuntunewbie: kill -9
[09:02] <CSS_Guru> not an emul;ator
[09:02] <Vinnnnn> diddy: Need a quiz? Just because Im trying to learn to do more things out of the terminal than downloading dodgy GUIs that are buggy :p
[09:02] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: You won't find one :(
[09:02] <Gigglesworth> Hi Jackbaur: I'm heading to sleep now. Can't help much.
[09:02] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: why won't ndiswrapper work?
[09:02] <CSS_Guru> I dont wanna use a emulator....
[09:03] <grawity> CSS_Guru: ndiswrapper is not an emulator.
[09:03] <Arelis> gogeta: Isn't there a tool to use space on the internal harddrive within Ubuntu on an USB stick without installing it onto the harddrive?
[09:03] <gogeta> Arelis: nope
[09:03] <CSS_Guru> isnt there support by linux for nvidia drivers?
[09:03] <collimic> what is a good way to tell what ip addresses are really working on my ubuntu server 8.10
[09:03] <gogeta> Arelis: its just not built for pendrives
[09:03] <Slart> !usb | Arelis, I suppose you might already have read this.. anyways
[09:03] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, for what?
[09:04] <ubuntunewbie> what is -9 ?
[09:04] <Vinnnnn> CSS_Guru: its pretty rere
[09:04] <Vinnnnn> rare*
[09:04] <ubuntunewbie> grawity:what is -9 ?
[09:04] <CSS_Guru> if Ubuntu doesnt support NVIDIA (one of the top brand video cards) , than I have to rate it as crap....
[09:04] <CSS_Guru> :P
[09:04] <rm__> CSS_Guru, it's the other way around, nvidia supports linux, not linux supports nvidia
[09:04] <Arelis> gogeta: I want to either install it onto my Mac or onto an USB stick. Installing it onto the Mac is risky, and i have nothing to backup to.
[09:04] <Alexandra> hi all
[09:05] <Slart> CSS_Guru: what model?
[09:05] <Alexandra> how can i found out the chipset of my wlan
[09:05] <CSS_Guru> geforce 6100
[09:05] <grawity> ubuntunewbie: It means SIGKILL, the signal number 9 -- it kills 99% of the time.
[09:05] <Alexandra> there is one command i think
[09:05] <llutz> ubuntunewbie: man 7 signal   tells you
[09:05] <Slart> CSS_Guru: mm.. there are a lot of questions about those.. is it just the binary driver that doesn't work? or the open source one is just as bad?
[09:05] <Gigglesworth> css_guru: Check out EnvyNG, it's a easy way to install Nvidia and ATI drivers. I just used it for ATI drivers... it fixed several problems that I couldn't figure out on my own.
[09:06] <nsadmin> I know an alexandra... she's a cute brunette :)
[09:06] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, 1sec
[09:06] <CSS_Guru> k
[09:06] <Gigglesworth> night all
[09:06] <jackbauer> can anyone help me with apache virtual hosts and namevirtualhost?
[09:07] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/185.18.14/README/appendix-a.html
[09:07] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: this is taking a little longer than expected to copy but i think it is almost done
[09:07] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, your model is very much supported, according to nvidia
[09:08] <CSS_Guru> GeForce 6100  0x0242
[09:08] <CSS_Guru> yup
[09:08] <CSS_Guru> but Linux cant wrap its OS head around to finding my driver :(
[09:08] <CSS_Guru> well, actually it found it, but wont install it
[09:09] <aperson> autologin fails for me, is there a way I can fix it?  This is a mostly vanilla install
[09:09] <Slart> CSS_Guru: what have you tried so far?
[09:09] <CSS_Guru> idk what to do, thats why I came here
[09:09] <Slart> aperson: that might depend on why it fails... have you checked the syslog for anything suspicious? auth.log?
[09:10] <Slart> CSS_Guru: what happens if you go to system, administration, hardware drivers?
[09:10] <CSS_Guru> it has a list of 3 nvidia drivers, each giving an error
[09:10] <SpadXIII> hmm.. i just installed from a live-cd (which had a network connection) and now that i've rebooted (not live-cd), the network connection is gone?
[09:10] <Slart> CSS_Guru: a useful error or one of those "something didn't work.. boohooo"
[09:11] <CSS_Guru> its a useless error
[09:11] <Slart> CSS_Guru: ok, have you tried using envyng ?
[09:11] <CSS_Guru> something about backend broke, it has to restart
[09:11] <CSS_Guru> ill try it
[09:11] <Slart> CSS_Guru: oh.. hang on.. back up
[09:11] <CSS_Guru> link?
[09:11] <Slart> CSS_Guru: that's not a useless error.. can you please give us the full error?
[09:12] <aperson> Slart, I can log in myself, but timed and auto login both give me a cursor and a black screen. I can check logs if you think there'd be some info there
[09:12] <CSS_Guru> ill re get it k
[09:12] <Slart> aperson: oh.. so X doesn't start at all?
[09:12] <metalfan_> hi
[09:12] <phr0sty> strange.. my sound only works when I have it set to oss..
[09:12] <CSS_Guru> oo this time it says "searching for available drivers"
[09:13] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, imo it's
[09:13] <phr0sty> any ideas?
[09:13] <metalfan_> on my intel atom system "sudo modprobe aes" returns:  WARNING: Error inserting padlock_aes (/lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko): No such device          1. does the intel atom support aes   2. why does it fail?
[09:13] <aperson> Slart, I just get a black screen and a pointer.  I can move the pointer and all
[09:13] <CSS_Guru> wth, it says this driver is currently active and in use lol
[09:13] <CSS_Guru> wtf?
[09:13] <Supersaiyan_IV> CSS_Guru, imo it's not worth it installing the ubuntu drivers, when there are fresh new ones on nvidias site*
[09:13] <Slart> aperson: hmm.. can you check the logs? see if there is anything that looks like an error
[09:13] <metalfan_> Supersaiyan_IV, the ubuntu ones are tested
[09:13] <dethray> Keeping getting no valid modes for the resolutions I am defining in my xorg.conf....
[09:14] <CSS_Guru> I think I activated the recommended driver from the hardware menu
[09:14] <Slart> CSS_Guru: hmm.. and if you run glxgears, does it run smoothly?
[09:14] <Supersaiyan_IV> metalfan_, http://www.chinatraderonline.com/Files/AUTO/Car-Fan/6-INCH-METAL-FAN-WITH-SWITCH-19363133755.jpg
[09:14] <CSS_Guru> glxygears?
[09:15] <Slart> CSS_Guru: glxgears is a small graphics demo.. it should be installed by default
[09:15] <aperson> Slart, which logs where?
[09:15] <CSS_Guru> where should it be?
[09:15] <Slart> aperson: /var/log/syslog  is a good start
[09:15] <metalfan_> Supersaiyan_IV, dont make me google for you ;)
[09:15] <Slart> CSS_Guru: just open a terminal and run "glxgears"
[09:15] <CSS_Guru> k
[09:16] <kraut> moin
[09:16] <CSS_Guru> it had some lagg
[09:16] <Supersaiyan_IV> metalfan_, :P
[09:16] <CSS_Guru> the gears were rotating blocky sorta
[09:16] <aperson> Slart, doesn't exist
[09:17] <Slart> aperson: ehm.. look again.. there should at least be stuff in it from the latest boot up
[09:17] <aperson> Slart, just checked.  the only thing in /var/log that starts with s is samba
[09:18] <aperson> tab complete lies not
[09:18] <CSS_Guru> Slart: You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server.   **when loading my NVidia X server
[09:18] <Slart> CSS_Guru: can you run this  "glxgears -info" and compare the first 3 lines to what I get when I run it   http://paste.ubuntu.com/215364/
[09:19] <Slart> CSS_Guru: ok, try doing that.. run "sudo nvidia-xconfig"
[09:19] <ank123> smart failure occured after partitiong hdd with gpart
[09:19] <Slart> CSS_Guru: then reboot and try again
[09:19] <Slart> aperson: that's strange.. it's a vanilla install of a recent ubuntu?
[09:20] <aperson> Slart, it's mostly vanilla install.  I used the ubuntu-minimal installer if that counts for anything
[09:20] <Dysfunctional> So i ran across a Init script and i have no idea how to us it
[09:20] <Slart> aperson: ah. wait.. samba is a directory.. syslog is a file
[09:21] <Slart> aperson: try just running "gedit /var/log/syslog"
[09:21] <aperson> Slart, oh, wow, it must be late :)
[09:21] <Slart> aperson: =)
[09:22] <CSS_Guru> Slart: http://paste.ubuntu.com:80/215367/
[09:22] <actafool> how the feck to upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10
[09:22] <actafool> ?
[09:22] <nsadmin> actafool: read the 9.10 release notes
[09:22] <Slart> CSS_Guru: can you add the line with the actual command?
[09:23] <nsadmin> if it's anything like debian the instructions will be there
[09:23] <durando> 9.10 has been released?
[09:23] <actafool> ok ty
[09:23] <actafool> i wil try
[09:23] <Slart> actafool: ask in #ubuntu+1, that's the channel for 9.10
[09:23] <Slart> durando: nope
[09:23] <actafool> aha ok
[09:23] <Slart> !karmic
[09:23] <actafool> also
[09:23] <actafool> i have problems
[09:23] <actafool> with my display
[09:23] <actafool> it flickering..
[09:23] <FloodBot2> actafool: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:24] <SpadXIII> why does the 9.04 live cd connect to my network by default without any problems, but when i install it and reboot, the network connection is not working? i haven't changed any settings. i tried using static ip, but using that, i can't even ping the router .. i changed network cables, didn't help
[09:24] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: still copying only about 60g to go
[09:24] <Slart> SpadXIII: if the network works with the live cd I think it's pretty safe to assume that the cables, routers and such are all ok
[09:25] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i hope i am not going to loose you before I am done i will be very lost
[09:25] <Slart> SpadXIII: I don't know what the difference is between the live cd and a real install.. might be some stuff though
[09:25] <SpadXIII> Slart: had the same idea indeed, but why doesn't it work on the installed ?
[09:26] <Slart> SpadXIII: I don't know.. wired connections usually just work.. I honestly don't really know where to start looking
[09:26] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: dang, I'm getting sleepy.  I'm suppose to wake up early tomorrow and drink beer.
[09:26] <CSS_Guru> slart: why do you need the glxgears?
[09:26] <SpadXIII> Slart: i guess quite a bit different because the live cd and net install cd's work just fine every single time and once installed, i have problems all the time (note: the live-cd won't work with my router wireless though)
[09:26] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: lol
[09:27] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: how lost will you be?  Have you edited grub.lst before? /etc/fstab?
[09:27] <Slart> CSS_Guru: because then I can see if you made a typo, which I suspect you did
[09:27] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: um no and i have modified fstab once
[09:27] <CSS_Guru> slart: it says my driver is installed
[09:27] <CSS_Guru> or activated
[09:27] <Slart> CSS_Guru: ok, try rebooting
[09:28] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i really thought this was going to go faster with sata
[09:28] <CSS_Guru> will that let me have the option for 1024X600 option?
[09:28] <CSS_Guru> in resolution
[09:28] <Slart> CSS_Guru: the binary driver should support any resolution the open source one supports
[09:28] <CSS_Guru> slart: translation? lol
[09:29] <Skapare> just installed 9.04 on a new Asus Eee ... added a 2nd user but that user does not show up in the "users and groups" list ... but I can login to that user just fine ... I just can't administer it
[09:29] <Slart> CSS_Guru: "binary driver"= the secret driver from nvidia, not open source but free as in beer... "open source driver" the one that is used when you first startup ubuntu, it doesn't do accelerated 3d but is stable and most importantly, completely open source
[09:30] <nsadmin> !version
[09:30] <CSS_Guru> oo ok
[09:30] <Slart> CSS_Guru: the binary driver is what makes glxgears move smoothly and enables you to run 3d games as well as desktop effects
[09:30] <Danic> I want to create an alias which is loaded everytime I start ubuntu. How to?
[09:30] <durando> hey Skapare how do you like the asus Eee
[09:31] <CSS_Guru> so, am I suppose to enable that?
[09:31] <Slart> !boot | Danic
[09:31] <nsadmin> what are the latest versions of ubuntu
[09:31] <Skapare> durando: not sure yet ... having an issue with the SD card reader ... it work fine in Windows, but hangs in Linux
[09:31] <Slart> CSS_Guru: that's what the "Hardware drivers" thingy does for you.. that's what that command was supposed to do, the "sudo nvidia-xconfig" or whatever it was
[09:31] <Slart> nsadmin: jaunty jackalope 9.04
[09:31] <stealth-> how can I turn off ssh system bell forwarding? I want the bell to beep on the server. this is in a screen session, aswell
[09:31] <Danic> Slart there was a way with .bash_alias or similar, which I cannot remember
[09:32] <Skapare> FYI, I did NOT install UNR ... just plain Ubuntu 9.04
[09:32] <nsadmin> Slart: oh, what's 9.10?
[09:32] <Slart> Danic: yes, but that's for login, not for boot
[09:32] <causasui> anyone know why indicator-applet is using 50% of my cpu?
[09:32] <ank123> ive used testdisk to recover the partition table an restore the partiotions..but a smart failure occurs on hdd on booting .
[09:32] <Slart> nsadmin: the version that will come out in october, called Karmic Koala
[09:32] <Danic> Then I wanted to say login
[09:32] <Slart> !karmic | nsadmin
[09:32] <Slart> !session | Danic
[09:33] <transMIssion> hey there
[09:33] <causasui> Anyone know why indicator-applet is using 50% of my cpu?
[09:33] <aperson> Slart, I restarted, let it try to auto-login and then grep'd everything from today: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/215384/
[09:33] <Slart> Danic: but bash_alias works too.. I don't know the exact syntax.. but there has to be a man page or something about it
[09:33] <nsadmin> Slart: ahh... so the guy who wanted to install it before would find help here
[09:33] <CSS_Guru> slart: ok im restarting, should I?
[09:33] <nsadmin> err there
[09:33] <Slart> CSS_Guru: sure, go ahead
[09:33] <aperson> Slart, from /var/log/syslog, though I don't know if there is anything relevant there
[09:33] <CSS_Guru> k
[09:33] <CSS_Guru> thank you slart, for helping me
[09:33] <ank123> ive used testdisk to recover the partition table an restore the partiotions..but a smart failure occurs on hdd on booting ...what to do?
[09:33] <Slart> nsadmin: well.. almost.. karmic support is done in #ubuntu+1
[09:34] <Slart> CSS_Guru: you're welcome
[09:34] <Slart> aperson: ok, I'll have a look
[09:34] <transMIssion> i unistalled my default network manager and installed wicd but it doesnt find my network. What can i do?
[09:34] <Skapare> so does anyone know how to get a new userid to show up in the users and groups management program?
[09:34] <Slart> ank123: smart failure usually means you win a trip to the computer store to buy a new hard drive =/
[09:34] <adam7> transMIssion: check that in Wicd's preferences, the name of the interface is correct
[09:34] <Danic> k
[09:35] <ank123> slart: how come i cant boot ubuntu or any othr bootable cd
[09:35] <Slart> ank123: BIOS settings?
[09:35] <ank123> nops..everything okk there.
[09:35] <transMIssion> adam7: its eth0. think it correct so far...
[09:35] <adam7> transMIssion: and what about the wireless interface?
[09:35] <Skapare> ank123: what happens when you TRY to boot from a CD?
[09:35] <transMIssion> adam7: i only use wired
[09:36] <adam7> transMIssion: oh, ok. did you plug the wire cable in?
[09:36] <transMIssion> adam7: wireless is blank
[09:36] <Slart> ank123: then I don't really know.. that's the only place the information could be.. there's no operating system running when it decides to boot from a cd
[09:36] <adam7> transMIssion: that's correct, it should be blank if you don't use it
[09:36] <ank123> skapare: nthng..the sam error came..its asks me to backup the dta ..says f1 to continue but nthng happens on pressing f1
[09:36] <transMIssion> adam7: yeah im chattin with you, don't i?
[09:37] <adam7> transMIssion: well, people sometimes have more than 1 computer. people regularlly come in here and tell us how their network conncetion doesn't work
[09:37] <Skapare> ank123: "it" what asks you this?  the BIOS?
[09:37] <Skapare> ank123: does your BIOS offer you a popup boot selection menu ... usually actived by pressing ESC at BIOS POST
[09:37] <transMIssion> adam7: shure sry
[09:37] <adam7> transMIssion: np. check the always show wired interface box xin wicd's preferences
[09:37] <ank123> skapare: the erore ya..probably the bios
[09:38] <transMIssion> adam7: is checked
[09:38] <adam7> transMIssion: ok, press ok in the preference dialog, then hit the refresh button
[09:38] <Skapare> ank123: so the message is just to back up data, not that the CD is failing?
[09:38] <aperson> Slart, come to think of it, do you think it's due to my encrypted ~/ ?
[09:38] <transMIssion> adam7: i used the command "sudo dhclient3" before... now my internet works.
[09:38] <adam7> transMIssion: yep, that would do it
[09:38] <adam7> is this a desktop?
[09:39] <Slart> aperson: it might be..  I don't see anything in the log though
[09:39] <transMIssion> adam7: cool it works
[09:39] <Skapare> ank123: is the CD first in the boot order list?  or did you popup the boot selector and select the CD?
[09:39] <ank123> skapare: i can set the boot order setiings but nthng seems to happen on pessing f1
[09:39] <adam7> transMIssion: cool. are you using a desktop?
[09:39] <transMIssion> adam7: how can i send it to the tray
[09:39] <Skapare> ank123: I don't think F1 will help
[09:39] <transMIssion> adam7: yes
[09:39] <aperson> Slart, once I log in myself, timed login works if I log out
[09:39] <transMIssion> adam7: standard gnome
[09:39] <adam7> transMIssion: reboot the computer, if you're using gnome or kde it'll show up, or you can run wicd-client now
[09:39] <Skapare> ank123: it's starting something else ... do you have any USB flash drives in the machine at the time?
[09:40] <ank123> skapare: i know how to boot the cd..it says f1 to continue
[09:40] <transMIssion> adam7: whats the command to run wicd client?
[09:40] <ank123> skapare: i do..but i dnt have a bootable usb flash drive
[09:40] <Slart> aperson: that sounds like it could be encryption related... once you log in the drive is unencrypted, right? so the next time you try it works?
[09:40] <leagris> how can I enable the update-manager notification icon?
[09:40] <adam7> transMIssion: wicd-client <-- just that
[09:40] <transMIssion> adam7: i cant find it in the menu
[09:40] <transMIssion> ok
[09:40] <adam7> transMIssion: it should be in the Internet menu under applications
[09:40] <Skapare> ank123: yeah but based on that message, it isn't going to "continue" where you want because it already diverted away from what you want
[09:40] <aperson> Slart, yeah
[09:41] <adam7> Skapare: I've seen computers with dead HDDs refuse to boot from CDs, IIRC
[09:41] <Slart> aperson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-workspace/+bug/368061
[09:41] <transMIssion> adam7: thats nice. thx very much
[09:41] <adam7> transMIssion: np
[09:41] <Slart> aperson: it's for Kubuntu but I guess the same thing might happen on ubuntu
[09:41] <yiling> haha
[09:41] <Skapare> adam7: yup, seen that, too ... but consider this:  Sandisk USB flash drives emulate TWO devices, a hard drive AND a CD drive ... they put their security management software on the emulated CD drive
[09:42] <ank123> skapare: yes ,it is supposed to boot from cd. but miracously it did a while ago..with an orignal hp recovery disc..
[09:42] <ank123> skapare: now it doesnt
[09:42] <actafool> how can i fix my display flickering ?
[09:42] <adam7> Skapare: that could screw it up, too.
[09:42] <aperson> Slart, I'd assume that too. I appreciate your time, thanks
[09:43] <Slart> aperson: you're welcome
[09:43] <adam7> Skapare: that's the first thing I always turn off on those drives
[09:43] <Skapare> adam7: so with a Sandisk USB in there, it would see TWO CD drives, the one in the USB flash drive, and the real one ... if the probe order got the flash one first, it would try to boot that
[09:43] <yiling> kkk
[09:43] <adam7> Skapare: yeah, I see
[09:43] <Skapare> ank123: be sure ALL USB devices are removed from the machine, except for the CD you are booting if it is USB attached
[09:44] <leagris> I have no notification icon for updates. How can I enable it?
[09:45] <Skapare> adam7: additionally, their emulation is defective ... it presents as a larger ISO image than is really there ... it is ISO formatted correctly, but the media size is presented too large, and accesses to higher sectors fail
[09:45] <Topaza> HIII
[09:45] <ank123> skapare: how do we get to know a hdd has failed..it doesnt run/spin or it doesnt boot?
[09:45] <Skapare> adam7: if you merely mount the ISO from its fake CD, that's OK ... if you try to dd the ISO image, FAIL
[09:46] <Topaza> Hoooola
[09:46] <jcadam> #ubunt-motu
[09:46] <Skapare> ank123: there are many failure modes for HDs ... from being completely unrecognizable as existing ... to apparently operating and not doing what is expected of it
[09:46] <Skapare> ank123: in between you get failure modes like:  recognized, but all I/O attempts just freeze
[09:47] <leagris> I have no update notification icon on bars. How is it enabled?
[09:47] <transMIssion> #xchat
[09:47] <transMIssion> hm...
[09:47] <ank123> skapare: i was using ubuntu in live sesson to partition the hdd.. i had used testdisk ..could it be held for the same
[09:48] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: alright copying is finally complete only one error cp: cannot stat `/home/durando/.gvfs': Permission denied
[09:48] <Skapare> ank123: sorry I don't understand the foundation behind that question
[09:48] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: should i reboot to livecd?
[09:48] <Skapare> ank123: is your hard drive suspected of failing?
[09:49] <leagris> update-manager does not show an icon on desktop bar when updates are availables. This worked with earlier version of ubuntu. How to fix that?
[09:49] <ank123> skapare: yes i suspect it. i feel (and hope) its just a software rather a booting problem
[09:49] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i am going to reboot to livecd brb
[09:50] <actafool> how can i fix my display flickering ?
[09:50] <Skapare> ank123: disconnect the hard drive ... then try booting the CD that way
[09:50] <Slart> leagris: there is a setting in .. system, administration, update-manager, press the settings button
[09:50] <actafool> need to fix my refresh rate
[09:50] <Skapare> ank123: if the CD boots fine always with the HD disconnected, there's apparently an issue
[09:50] <petsounds> hello, i just bought asus eee pc 1000HE yesterday. and by default the OS is wXP and i want to use ubuntu netbook remix along with wxp. i'm waiting for your answer before i download unr. thank you.
[09:51] <ank123> skapare: heyy thats a gud idea...buts it my laptop is it possible without risks..
[09:51] <Skapare> ank123: how is HD connected? (IDE (primary? secondary? master? slave?), SATA, USB, Firewire) ... how is CD connected?
[09:51] <leagris> Start, I am there and it says alert when updates are availables
[09:51] <leagris> Slart:
[09:52] <ank123> skapare: hdd is primare sata.
[09:52] <Slart> leagris: hmm.. then I don't really know what to check
[09:52] <Skapare> ank123: should be a place underneath to access the HD ... 2 to 4 small screws to open up
[09:52] <Skapare> ank123: CD is in the laptop or external?
[09:52] <ank123> skapare: okk ..ill do that right away...cd is laptop
[09:52] <leagris> Slart: thanks for looking the issue
[09:53] <actafool> HOW can i FIX my display it always flickers..
[09:53] <actafool> its very annoyng
[09:53] <Slart> leagris: !details | actafool
[09:53] <Slart> oops.
[09:53] <Slart> !details | actafool
[09:53] <SpadXIII> my wired network works fine booting the live-cd (9.04) but doesn't work anymore after doing a fresh install using that live-cd (onto an empty harddrive)
[09:53] <actafool> ah..
[09:53] <actafool> ok
[09:53] <Topaza> UBUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNTU
[09:54] <Slart> actafool: when it comes to graphics you might want to mention what graphics card you're using, which drivers (binary of the default open source ones)
[09:54] <actafool> Im using ubuntu 9.04 installed my nvidia drivers version 180.44 .... and my display always flickering
[09:54] <actafool> i think its the refresh rate but how can i make my Refresh Rate 75 Hz or more..
[09:54] <actafool> ?
[09:55] <Slart> actafool: can you pastebin the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[09:55] <actafool> pastebin!?
[09:55] <actafool> if u tell what is pastebin
[09:56] <Slart> !pastebin | actafool
[09:56] <actafool> :)
[09:56] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: alright rebooted on livecd
[09:56] <aperson> is there a way to start quicksynergy with the server started and the app minimized to the notification area?
[09:56] <actafool> ok i will do it now
[09:56] <durando> FatsDominoTheory:  what now?
[09:57] <leagris> Despite beying configured to do so, Update-manager doesn't show a notification incon on bars when updates are availables. This stopped working since the last ubuntu version. Installation from scratch with x86_64 DVD
[09:57] <Skapare> ank123: any chance this is an HP laptop?
[09:57] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: now we repartition the /dev/sda
[09:57] <leagris> I cant locate a bug on launchpad. Someone here saw this problem or know how to fix it?
[09:58] <actafool> Slart,
[09:58] <actafool> ready
[09:58] <actafool> http://paste.ubuntu.com/215400/
[09:58] <Slart> actafool: ok, I will have a look
[09:58] <actafool> thanks
[09:58] <vatsal> hey does anyone kno a way of getting yahoo messenger on ubuntu?
[09:58] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: so i should delete everything on /dev/sda1 except /boot?
[09:59] <aperson> vastal: wine
[09:59] <vatsal> no other way
[09:59] <vatsal> ?
[09:59] <vatsal> i hate wine
[09:59] <kuru> I have a non-ubuntu specific.. just a general issue. I have a newsletter that is sent out with 'noreply@domain' as from.. which is fine
[09:59] <aperson> vastal, yahoo doesn't make a linux version, so it is the only way.  what's wrong with pidgin?
[09:59] <delicowa> hi
[09:59] <kuru> except that when someone replies to it, it goes to nowhere
[10:00] <kuru> now i don't have a mail server for that domain, as it is only for sending out newsletters
[10:00] <kuru> but the mx can point to a server, that's fine (t already does)
[10:00] <vatsal> idk...i can't seem to work it properly for some reason...i'll give it another shot tho...
[10:00] <delicowa> I have been trying to setup a proxy server with no avail will anyone help me?
[10:00] <Slart> actafool: ok, you're running a CRT?
[10:00] <kuru> i guess what I would like to have is a pipe in the aliases file to respond with an automated response,
[10:00] <aperson> vatsal, make sure you have the latest version of pidgin
[10:00] <leagris> about the update-manager notification issue. At last I found the bug on launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-notifier/+bug/332945. Big issue IMHO
[10:00] <vatsal> how about sharing music?
[10:00] <kuru> is that possible and is there any documentaion on smething similar?
[10:00] <vatsal> yep i
[10:00] <vatsal> will figure it out
[10:01] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: No, you can get "/boot" from the lvm partition, go ahead and delete the /dev/sda1 partition.
[10:01] <Slart> actafool: that is, not a lcd/tft screen but a real 'can-be-used-as-a-boat-anchor' monitor?
[10:01] <durando> what about the swap partition?
[10:01] <aperson> vastal: yahoo messed with pidgin's auth not too long ago, so unless you have the latest, it isn't guaranteed to work
[10:01] <Slart> !yahoo
[10:02] <SpadXIII> !network
[10:02] <vatsal> oh...
[10:02] <vatsal> thnx a lot aperson
[10:02] <vatsal> i jst got it...wrks
[10:02] <diddy> What is the difference between nmap 1.1.1.1 and nmap 127.0.0.1 ?
[10:02] <Slart> diddy: isn't 1.1.1.1 a valid ip-address somewhere out there in the wild world?
[10:03] <delicowa> I wonder
[10:03] <actafool> Slart,  its a FLAT
[10:03] <Skapare> Slart: 1.0.0.0/8 is not allocated
[10:03] <Slart> Skapare: ahh.. any special reason?
[10:03] <bobby341> how can I set up a mobile broadband connection over network-admin?
[10:03] <actafool> on my laptop i dont have probs..
[10:03] <Skapare> Slart: it has no particular reserved usage, so it could be allocated, but it just isn't
[10:03] <Slart> Skapare: ok, thanks
[10:03] <bobby341> It's not an option.. wonder if I can do it some other way
[10:04] <diddy> Slart: I am not sure.
[10:04] <diddy> Someone said yesterday I should test nmap 1.1.1.1
[10:04] <Wikkedfin> is there a way to change an account name to something else say i wanted to change Bob to Bob2
[10:04] <gnubie> leagris;  http://tuxtweaks.com/2009/05/revert-the-update-behavior-in-jaunty-to-the-old-way/ look here
[10:04] <actafool> Slart,  so how can i slove my problem ?
[10:04] <C-S-B> anyone used .sabnzbd over hellanzb?
[10:04] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: do i keep my swap partition or does that get created on the lvm?
[10:04] <Skapare> Slart: contrast that to 10.0.0.0/8 which specifically is reserved for private networks ... IMHO they should have reserved 1.0.0.0/8 instead of 10.0.0.0/8 for that
[10:05] <leagris> Skapare: 10.0.0.0/8 is reserved for LAN as of RFC-1918
[10:05] <transMIssion> bye
[10:05] <Slart> actafool: ah.. I missed your answer there.. sorry.. so, it's flickering despite being a flat screen? that's odd.. flat screens are usually not as sensitive to low frequencies as crts
[10:05] <Skapare> leagris: like I said
[10:05] <Slart> actafool: anyways.. if you look at your pastebin.. at line 202, 203
[10:06] <Skapare> leagris: I'm just saying they should have used 1.0.0.0/8 for that purpose instead ... but what is done is done
[10:06] <actafool> if i look there ?
[10:06] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: You can leave swap partition the way it is if you'd like.  Or you can swap onto lvm. Either one you'd like.  Its probably easiest to just leave it.
[10:06] <actafool> ah..
[10:06] <actafool> unable to...
[10:06] <Slart> Skapare: mm... probably the result of someone's kid scribbling on someone meeting notes =)
[10:07] <Skapare> Slart: yeah that, or the message was written on a napkin and smeared
[10:07] <Slart> actafool: edid information is sent by the monitor to the computer.. it basically tells the computer what kind of resolutions and such it supports
[10:07] <actafool> sooo
[10:07] <stealth-> anyone know how to disable ssh system bell forwarding?
[10:07] <actafool> how can i fix this ?
[10:08] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ok, created 100mb boot partition /sda1, all free space is /sda2, 8gb swap is /sda5
[10:08] <chadi> isn't firefox 3.5 yet avilable in the repositories?
[10:08] <Skapare> Slart: the reservations of 172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/16 is more puzzling
[10:08] <actafool> ?
[10:08] <Slart> actafool: if that doesn't work ubuntu uses some safe defaults that should work on almost all screens.. the downside of this is that you won't be using your monitors full capabilities
[10:08] <actafool> nvm
[10:08] <actafool> just wanna stop this flickering
[10:08] <actafool> :)
[10:08] <Slart> actafool: what we can do is to input those values manually in your xorg.conf file.. then it will use those values instead of it's own safe defaults
[10:08] <actafool> and how we will do it ?
[10:09] <Slart> actafool: so you need to find out what horizontal and vertical frequences your monitor can handle
[10:09] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  cool.  mount the 100mb partition somewhere and mount the the lvm you created somewhere.
[10:09] <Skapare> Slart: but what will _really_ get your goat is that I have seen on the BGP routing tables an announced route for 127.0.0.0/24
[10:09] <actafool> 48.3 khz and 60 hz
[10:09] <Slart> actafool: that's usually done by going to the website of whoever made your monitor.. look at the specs
[10:09] <chadi> no firefox 3.5 yet in the ubuntu repos guys?
[10:09] <aperson> stealth-, you can blacklist the system bell on the system
[10:09] <actafool> ok i will take a look again
[10:10] <stealth-> aperson: I want to hear it on my remote system that im sshing into
[10:10] <aperson> chadi, firefox 3.5 is there, but as a separate package
[10:10] <actafool> H Freq/ V Freq:    	     30-92 / 50-120
[10:10] <c0mp13371331337> chadi: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5.  It hasn't officially been made into the official FF package for Ubuntu, but it should be forthcoming.
[10:10] <chadi> aperson, I noticed, I wonder why?
[10:10] <actafool> thats my freqs
[10:10] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  then cd that /boot directory and copy it's contents to the root of your new boot partition.
[10:10] <actafool> Sync Type:    	    Seperate
[10:10] <Slart> actafool: great.. so... "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[10:10] <actafool> ok
[10:11] <chadi> c0mp13371331337, I did, still I would like it to be the default browser
[10:11] <ank123> skapare: this is compaq laptop just over yr old
[10:11] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Do you need more info on that?
[10:11] <madunix> any one got netbook S10e?
[10:11] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i am not even 100% sure how to mount
[10:11] <actafool> deam
[10:11] <actafool> i cant see
[10:11] <actafool> this freqs
[10:11] <actafool> in my xorg congf
[10:12] <FloodBot2> actafool: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:12] <c0mp13371331337> chadi: You can create a symlink in /usr/bin named firefox (backup the old copy first) linking to the 3.5 binary.
[10:12] <aperson> stealth-, I have no idea then, sorry
[10:12] <Slart> actafool: do you have a section called Monitor?
[10:12] <c0mp13371331337> chadi: That's the best we got, for now.
[10:12] <actafool> w8 i will pastebin
[10:12] <Slart> actafool: it should start with     Section "Monitor"
[10:12] <stealth-> aperson: heh, np, nobody seems to know ;)
[10:12] <actafool> http://paste.ubuntu.com/215405/
[10:12] <Out_Cold> durando, typical syntax is     mount /dev/youwanttomount /some/folder/you/want/to/be
[10:12] <actafool> Section "Screen"
[10:12] <actafool> 	Identifier	"Default Screen"
[10:12] <actafool> 	Monitor		"Configured Monitor"
[10:13] <Slart> actafool: don't paste here
[10:13] <actafool> ah.. sry
[10:13] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: make place to mount the new partition somewhere: "sudo mkdir /mnt/newboot"
[10:13] <actafool> i didnt know
[10:13] <actafool> its in pastebin
[10:13] <chadi> c0mp13371331337,  thank you... but being new to Ubuntu, I wonder why was the 3.5 official release delayed?
[10:13] <actafool> take a look
[10:13] <FloodBot2> actafool: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:13] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: then mount the device to that directory: "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/newboot"
[10:13] <Slart> actafool: after line 22, add a new line..   HorizSync 30.0 - 92.0
[10:14] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
[10:14] <durando> ubuntu@ubuntu:/$ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/lvm
[10:14] <durando> mount: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'
[10:14] <milligan_> 192.168.10.196:/mnt/media /home/xbmc nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr <- shouldn't that entry in fstab automount the nfs share in question ?
[10:14] <c0mp13371331337> chadi: Not being involved in the package maintenance personally, I can only assume that they're still working on the Ubuntu-fications for the Ubuntu-specific build of firefox.
[10:14] <Slart> actafool: and then again a  new line with    VertRefresh   50.0 - 120.0
[10:14] <actafool> ok i will do it now
[10:15] <causasui> Anyone know why indicator-applet is using 50% of my cpu?
[10:15] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Thats that wrong device.  /dev/sdb1.
[10:15] <actafool> rdy
[10:15] <actafool> so this should slove my problem ?
[10:15] <chadi> c0mp13371331337, thank you :-)
[10:16] <c0mp13371331337> chadi: No prob
[10:16] <Slart> actafool: I hope so.. if that doesn't do it you can still add some more stuff.. but let's give it a try
[10:16] <actafool> okay
[10:16] <actafool> so i need to restart now
[10:16] <actafool> ?
[10:16] <Slart> actafool: so reboot
[10:16] <actafool> okay
[10:16] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Did your lvm volume group come up automatically?  Is there a /dev/mapper/vg-root entry?
[10:16] <Slart> actafool: yes
[10:16] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: /dev/sdb1 = lvm partition
[10:16] <FloodBot2> actafool: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:17] <darkfish> hello
[10:17] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: no /dev/mapper is empty
[10:17] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  is there a /dev/vg ?
[10:18] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: nope
[10:18] <nsadmin> durando: try vgscan
[10:18] <Wikkedfin> is there a way to change an account name(rename) to something else say i wanted to change Bob to Bob2
[10:18] <durando> oh wait
[10:18] <durando> lvm2 isn't installed
[10:19] <durando> installing lvm2
[10:20] <Slart> Wikkedfin: I think it can be tricky.. I would consider creating a new user entirely
[10:20] <durando> ok lvm2 is still not working
[10:20] <durando> but is installed
[10:20] <nsadmin> durando: pvscan
[10:21] <Arelis> Hello people. How do i get to my files in my Mac OS X home directory in Ubuntu? Such as music, videos, and-so-on.
[10:21] <durando> ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/boot$ sudo pvscan
[10:21] <durando>   PV /dev/sdb1   VG vg   lvm2 [465.76 GB / 15.76 GB free]
[10:21] <durando>   Total: 1 [465.76 GB] / in use: 1 [465.76 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0   ]
[10:21] <Slart> Wikkedfin: have a look at this.. http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-change-rename-user-name-id/  but be careful.. you might end up with a system you cant login to
[10:22] <stealth-> ugh! anyone know how I can get my /etc/motd file to stay static and not have ubuntu editing it all the time??? What program controls this?
[10:22] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:   vgchange -ay vg
[10:22] <nsadmin> ok, now vgscan
[10:23] <nsadmin> oh wait, nm, the vg is right there, do Fats
[10:24] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/lvm$ sudo vgchange -ay vg
[10:24] <s27> how i find a remove files that end with extention .o from a directory
[10:24] <durando>   1 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg" now active
[10:24] <durando> ok so how do i mount it
[10:24] <nsadmin> durando: so there should now be a /dev/vg/
[10:24] <Green_> s27: rm *.o in the directory would do it
[10:24] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:   sweet as.  mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/mountpoint
[10:24] <s27> i mean recursively
[10:25] <nsadmin> you'd use find and xargs
[10:25] <Green_> s27: rm -r *.o
[10:25] <durando> ok
[10:25] <Slart> s27: "find" combined with "rm" ... but test it using echo or something.. things can go very wrong
[10:25] <Green_> s27: at the base of the tree
[10:25] <Slart> oh.. rm has a -r switch.. nice
[10:25] <s27> when i do a find . | grep .o | xargs rm
[10:25] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/lvm$ sudo mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/lvm
[10:25] <durando> ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/lvm$ ls
[10:25] <durando> there is nothing there
[10:25] <s27> it shows all files which have a o in that
[10:26] <s27> i want to find all files that end with .o
[10:26] <Slart> s27:  . means any character in regexp
[10:26] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: thats not good.  Where did it all go?
[10:26] <durando> oh wait its there now
[10:26] <s27> Slart: how do i do it?
[10:26] <durando> hrmm
[10:26] <Slart> s27: google for regular expressions.. it's very different from the wildcard stuff that is used in other places
[10:26] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: ok so all your all your stuff is in /mnt/lvm?
[10:27] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: yes
[10:27] <Slart> s27:   I think you can try using  \.o instead of .o though.. that should work
[10:27] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: did you mount /dev/sda1 somewhere?
[10:27] <llutz> s27: "find . -name *.o -exec rm {} \;"
[10:27] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: /dev/sda1 = /mnt/boot
[10:27] <nsadmin> you'll want to quote the *.0
[10:27] <Wikkedfin> spanx
[10:27] <fritz1> Is anyone here knows something about ATI`s Svideo?
[10:28] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: so should i cp /mnt/lvm/boot /mnt/boot/boot?
[10:28] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: "cd /mnt/lvm/boot" then "mv * /mnt/boot/"
[10:28] <stealth-> ugh! anyone know how I can get my /etc/motd file to stay static and not have ubuntu editing it all the time??? What program controls this?
[10:28] <durando> ok
[10:29] <fritz1> Can someone help me with my ATI?
[10:29] <durando> ok
[10:29] <durando> all moved
[10:30] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: all moved, now what?
[10:30] <AntonioPT> Hi|
[10:30] <AntonioPT> Hi!
[10:30] <ortsvorsteher> stealth-: ĵust read the man page of motd . you will see that is a dynamic file
[10:31] <stealth-> ortsvorsteher: oh, opps. Sorry, i have a bad habit of forgetting there is man pages for files. Thanks, ill read up on that :)
[10:31] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[10:31] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: now pvcreate /dev/sda2.  I don't remember the exact command, but you've done it when you created the other pv.
[10:31] <vigo> This 9.04 got all messed up, (user error) if I backup /home/usr will all the personal settings, like documents and installed packages be replaced or should I rsync directory by directory?
[10:32] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: alright i will have to consult the manpage
[10:32] <AntonioPT> When I play a SDL game someone(:D) sends the left arrow key repeatedly... In the console this appears:
[10:32] <AntonioPT> unknown chip id 0x95c4, can't guess.
[10:32] <durando> ack i have no clue
[10:32] <durando> do you still have it from our chat log?
[10:33] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: It looks like its just "sudo pvcreate /dev/sda2"
[10:33] <AntonioPT> I have the fglrx ATI drivers installed, but I tried uninstalling them and the problem is the same.
[10:33] <iceroot> is there a way to host something like googlecalendar with ubuntu? so i can access with lightning and must not use googlecalendar?
[10:33] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/boot/grub$ sudo pvcreate /dev/sda2
[10:33] <durando>   Device /dev/sda2 not found (or ignored by filtering).
[10:33] <AntonioPT> When I play a SDL game someone(:D) sends the left arrow key repeatedly... In the console this appears:
[10:33] <A4Tech_> Hey all. My friend asked whether it was possible to copy the distro (ubuntu), without violating copyright home. Preferably a few replies, thanks.
[10:34] <AntonioPT> unknown chip id 0x95c4, can't guess.
[10:34] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: Then use vgextend to add that pv to the vg volume group.
[10:34] <AntonioPT> A4Tech_: you can copy ubuntu for free, it's GPL.
[10:34] <Slart> AntonioPT: tried turning off the desktop effects?
[10:34] <AntonioPT> Slart: yes, they are turned off (plain metacity) and I also tried with them on.
[10:35] <FatsDominoTheory> durando: vgextend vg /dev/sda2
[10:35] <Slart> AntonioPT: if you google the error message you'll find lots of hits about it... can't seem to find any good solutions though
[10:35] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/boot/grub$ sudo vgextend vg /dev/sda2
[10:35] <durando>   /dev/sda2 not identified as an existing physical volume
[10:35] <durando>   Unable to add physical volume '/dev/sda2' to volume group 'vg'.
[10:35] <Slart> AntonioPT: some people fixed it by reinstalling graphics drivers, it seems..
[10:36] <AntonioPT> Slart: yes, I guess the ID is referent to my video card(Radeon HD 3400)
[10:36] <AntonioPT> Slart: will try that.
[10:36] <milligan_> I need a script that runs a mount command, as root, after the system has booted up. How can I do this? Anyone got a link ?
[10:36] <Slart> !boot | milligan_
[10:37] <durando> i cant seem to force pvcreate
[10:37] <Slart> milligan_: have a loot at the link about "own startup scripts"
[10:37] <AntonioPT> milligan_: do you know what fstab is?
[10:37] <zugiart> hey guys, I am trying to compress an .ogv video into .swf - what is the most convenient way to do this? I'm trying to upload my screencast to YouTube, and my original file is way too big
[10:37] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Did it error out?
[10:37] <milligan_> AntonioPT, I tried using fstab, but it's not working. Tried two different options, but it doesn't mount for whatever reason
[10:37] <Slart> milligan_: but of course.. as AntonioPT is saying.. fstab is the normal way of mounting stuff
[10:37] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: ubuntu@ubuntu:/mnt/boot/grub$ sudo pvcreate -f /dev/sda2
[10:37] <durando>   Device /dev/sda2 not found (or ignored by filtering).
[10:38] <AntonioPT> milligan_: could you please pastebin.org your fstab?
[10:38] <Slart> durando: please don't paste multi-line stuff here.. either use pm or a pastebin
[10:38] <durando> sorry Slart
[10:39] <milligan_> AntonioPT,  http://pastebin.com/m4810f3b5
[10:39] <diddy> What is local address 0.0.0.0 when using netstat?
[10:39] <vigo> zugiart: Have you looked at speedcrunch? I do not know if it is what you need, but that or 7-Zip or some like compression G-Zip and stuff could maybe work.
[10:39] <AntonioPT> milligan_: and which drive are you trying to mount?
[10:39] <milligan_> AntonioPT, the nfs mount on 192.168.10.196
[10:39] <llutz> diddy: "all interfaces/addresses"
[10:40] <AntonioPT> milligan_: XBMC?
[10:40] <milligan_> AntonioPT, correct
[10:40] <Alemica> hi all
[10:40] <diddy> llutz: What is meant by that?
[10:40] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: alright i am really at a loss everything should be working at this point, it wont allow me to force it
[10:40] <milligan_> AntonioPT, I'm trying to mount /mnt/media from the remote machine, in /home/xbmc on the local machine.
[10:41] <Alemica> can someone help me with vcredist pls??
[10:41] <diddy> llutz: All interfaces on my computer? Isn't that 127.0.0.1 ?
[10:41] <milligan_> AntonioPT, anyway, using the mount command and doing it manually, it works fine. Writing a script that does is no problem either .. maybe /etc/rc.local is a good idea ? However, is says that it's run at each multiuser runlevel .. does that mean it would be run several times during a boot ?
[10:43] <kuneli> hi
[10:43] <AntonioPT> milligan_:I've done a few searches and rc.local is the way to go, because apparently fstab can't mount nfs. No, I think it only runs at one level, a level calls MULTIUSER level.
[10:43] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  The entry in dev exists?  its not mounted or anything is it?
[10:43] <paolo88> hi. I need to access to my pc using ssh. The issue is the my ip is dinamic, and it canghe without turn off the router too. Anyone can explain to me the services of http://www.dyndns.com/ ?
[10:44] <milligan_> AntonioPT, alright .. so, make a bash script that runs the command, and put sh /root/script.sh in /etc/rc.local .. ?
[10:44] <shaullx> can u rec me for a good rar app?
[10:44] <Alemica> someone can help me with vcredist_x86 pls????
[10:44] <nsadmin> paolo88 does the website describe its own services?
[10:45] <kuneli> this is cool
[10:45] <AntonioPT> milligan_: yes, I guess...
[10:45] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: i got it my bad when i created the new partition it got reset to /dev/sda3
[10:45] <dethray> Is read-edid available for amd64?
[10:45] <nsadmin> dethray: probably
[10:45] <durando> ok
[10:46] <durando> so i added it to vg
[10:46] <dethray> can't get it through apt-get install
[10:46] <shaullx> any winrar like apps?...
[10:46] <paolo88> nsadmin: yes, but if i want hear any poeple taht use it , if is it possible
[10:46] <AntonioPT> When I play a SDL game someone(:D) sends the left arrow key repeatedly... In the console this appears:
[10:46] <AntonioPT> unknown chip id 0x95c4, can't guess.
[10:46] <kuneli> man how cann i get my screen res to 1024 to 768
[10:46] <Slart> dethray: don't think it is
[10:46] <nsadmin> !find read-edid
[10:46] <Slart> dethray: can't rememeber the reason for it though
[10:46] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: so now that both drives are part of vg what is the next step?
[10:46] <nsadmin> !find french-air
[10:46] <kuneli> so plz help me now
[10:46] <dethray> It's causing me to only have one available resolution
[10:47] <dethray> in xorg
[10:47] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  Then you can use lvextend to grow your lvm over the vg.
[10:47] <diddy> What is local address 0.0.0.0 when using netstat?
[10:47] <nsadmin> diddy: that's the "any address"
[10:47] <Supersaiyan_IV> thats broadcast
[10:47] <milligan_> AntonioPT, rc.local is run by default ? I see the +x is set on all three groups, so it should be fine, right ?
[10:47] <durando> how?
[10:48] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: how?
[10:48] <diddy> nsadmin: What does any address mean? How can I have any address. Isn't that always 127.0.0.1?
[10:48] <vigo> Alemica: Is that the Downloader thing?
[10:48] <martinovich> Bonjour à tous, je viens d'installer zsh, et je ne parviens pas à me déplacer dans mon arborescence...
[10:48] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy,  127.0.0.1 is the loopback device
[10:48] <TIMiDO> !fr
[10:48] <nsadmin> diddy: for example in some servers you tell it to listen with address 0.0.0.0 and it will hear all addresses bound to the interface
[10:48] <AntonioPT> AntonioPT: it's run every bootup, for every user. but it will only mount when the root's turn comes, so the triple x (:D) should be fine.
[10:49] <milligan_> true :)
[10:49] <AntonioPT> milligan_: sorry, that's for you
[10:49] <Alemica> it is microsoft visual c++
[10:49] <geos64> hi
[10:49] <milligan_> awesome - Ill have to boot after the wife is done watching MXC, hehe.
[10:50] <Alemica> vigo:it is microsoft visual c++
[10:50] <milligan_> thanks for your help AntonioPT
[10:50] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  from the lvextend man page it looks like "lvextend /dev/mapper-root -l 100%FREE"
[10:50] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy, if you have a wlan, and youre trying to connect to a peer, you do a broadcast, ask everybody, "are you the person im going to send data to?", after the other wifi spots have replied it will reply with a specific address
[10:50] <geos64> what is mxc
[10:50] <AntonioPT> milligan_: :D you're welcome
[10:51] <vigo> Alemica: Found this on the forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=6e9b14a1a1bb045619c1fb7e250f4856&t=847535&highlight=vcredist_x86
[10:51] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  That should extend it to fill all space on your vg.  vgdisplay shows how much free space you have to allocate.
[10:51] <diddy> Supersaiyan_IV, yes but the 0.0.0.0 is listed under local address.
[10:51] <vigo> Alemica: The respondent says is a simple .DLL grab to solve it.
[10:52] <diddy> 0.0.0.0 under foreign address makes sense to me but not under local.
[10:52] <diddy> Supersaiyan_IV,  0.0.0.0 under foreign address makes sense to me but not under local.
[10:53] <diddy> Supersaiyan_IV, even worse: what is :::* ?
[10:53] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy, mine is under wlan0 and rtap0 as unknown address
[10:53] <FatsDominoTheory> durando:  does that work?
[10:53] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy, wildcard
[10:54] <habib> hi
[10:54] <diddy> Supersaiyan_IV, : is a wildcard?
[10:54] <diddy> I tried to find a decent tutorial on netstat but google came up with nothing
[10:55] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy, it's a wildcarded ipv6 address which i am too dumb to read completely atm
[10:55] <cga> hi all
[10:55] <cga> !apt-key
[10:55] <geek01> anyone in here tried out ultimate 2.2?
[10:55] <ortsvorsteher> !anyone | geek01
[10:56] <Supersaiyan_IV> diddy, bbl
[10:56] <helloimme> hey everybody
[10:56] <vigo> cga: Need to update or get new keys?
[10:56] <cga> i know there's a good long command for fetching a KEY and use apt-key add with it. but i can't find it. last time ubottu had thee anser. / yes vigo
[10:57] <helloimme> i've installed ubuntu on my laptop, and it seems as though it takes about 5 more seconds than it usually would to show the HP screen at the beggining. is that normal?
[10:57] <AntonioPT> When I play a SDL game someone(:D) sends the left arrow key repeatedly... In the console this appears:
[10:57] <AntonioPT> unknown chip id 0x95c4, can't guess.
[10:57] <vigo> cga: I have that bpookmarked, one moment please...
[10:57] <AntonioPT> When I play a SDL game someone(:D) sends the left arrow key repeatedly... In the console this appears:
[10:57] <AntonioPT> unknown chip id 0x95c4, can't guess.
[10:57] <cga> vigo: thanks
[10:58] <helloimme> vigo: hey, i was wondering if you could help me out
[10:58] <vigo> cga: here and more to come! http://www.ubuntugeek.com/nice-ubuntu-themes-for-jaunty-and-intrepid-users.html
[10:58] <cga> thanks vigo
[10:59] <vigo> cga: and here is official docs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SecureApt
[10:59] <jackbauer> hello world
[11:00] <drpyro> hi every body
[11:01] <helloimme> hey guys, i was wondering if someone would help me with a question
[11:01] <drpyro> hi i would like to know why people would switch to qt over gtk+ ?
[11:01] <vigo> helloimme: Ask in channel, if I am unable I am certain that someone can assist you.
[11:01] <jackbauer> awesome
[11:01] <drpyro> gtk, is that really slow .?
[11:01] <jackbauer> i need help with apache virtual hosts
[11:02] <jackbauer> and how ubuntu intrepid breaks up the config into different files
[11:02] <drpyro> if somebody take 2mn to answer me that would be a pleasure
[11:02] <Flannel> drpyro: That'd be a better question for #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:02] <dAnon> how do I mount an image in linux so it acts like it was actual cd
[11:02] <helloimme> well... after installing ubuntu, my computer takes about 5 more seconds to start the HP screen in the beggining (maybe the bios screen - it's before grub). i was wondering if this was normal?
[11:02] <dAnon> like in Deamon tools
[11:02] <Flannel> !iso | dAnon
[11:03] <drpyro> Flannel: thanks
[11:03] <dAnon> ubottu no it is not the way you mount the images so game can "see" the cd data
[11:03] <cga> thanks again vigo
[11:04] <Arelis> !intel
[11:04] <dAnon> I already tried gmount and now I am testing acetonelISO, and no success
[11:04] <qe2eqe> dAnon, ubottu is a bot, and Flannel sent him your way
[11:04] <buckwild> i need help installing tovid
[11:04] <Flannel> jackbauer: the best way to get your questions answered is to ask them
[11:05] <vigo> cga: I am happy if I was of any help.
[11:05] <cga> vigo: i'm happy you've been =)
[11:05] <buckwild> i followed the installation instructions on tovid.org and it does not work
[11:05] <vigo> helloimme: what was the question?
[11:05] <jackbauer> ok Flannel
[11:06] <helloimme> vigo: after installing ubuntu, my computer takes about 5 more seconds to start the HP screen in the beggining (maybe the bios screen - it's before grub). i was wondering if this was normal?
[11:06] <jackbauer> So, I only have one domain
[11:06] <jackbauer> domain name
[11:06] <jackbauer> I want to host some applications
[11:06] <jackbauer> one of which is ispcp
[11:06] <Flannel> jackbauer: best if you ask all one line, makes it easier for people to read
[11:06] <jackbauer> oh yeah, sorry
[11:06] <vigo> helloime: Is it a dual boot configuration?
[11:07] <helloimme> vigo: yeah, the second is windows 7.
[11:07] <buckwild> can someone plz help me to install tovid?
[11:08] <Flannel> buckwild: Whats wrong with the version in the repositories?
[11:08] <jackbauer> so one domain name, i want to use ispcp to add/manage/remove client sites from my server (to aid with the dns management, and directory, chroot, etc), I don't want to serve ispcp on port 80, so how can i set up virtual hosts in apache to serve ispcp from another port, say 23451, and still host a normal site (say wordpress) from port 80
[11:08] <buckwild> i do not see it in the repositories so i had to download
[11:08] <Flannel> !info tovid | buckwild
[11:09] <buckwild> do i type that in terminal?
[11:09] <vigo> helloimme: May wanna try Fix Grub, or may even want to set Win as first option, MBR, then Grub or Ubuntu as second, I really do not know as much as I used to about new windows stuff, I walked out of the windows 5 years ago and never looked back, never really wanted to or needed to.
[11:10] <ortsvorsteher> buckwild: try " sudo apt-cache search tovid" in an terminal. if it will not be found, you have do update your sources.list
[11:11] <buckwild> when i search for tovid in the repositories, it brings up todisc
[11:11] <Flannel> buckwild: tovid is in multiverse
[11:11] <Flannel> buckwild: type sudo apt-get install tovid
[11:12] <helloimme> vigo: I want to leave GRUB, I was just wondering if this slow down was caused by some kind of damage to my hardware. I also wanted to ask if using Ubuntu would ever damage my hardware (maybe installing the wrong kind of drivers- I'm new when it comes to Linux)
[11:12] <buckwild> it said that it is already installed.  I'm new to ubuntu.  How do i launch??
[11:14] <vigo> helloimme: No, GNU/Linux is a separate or different partition and has no effect on other systems, including other *nix or Linux systems that you may wish to try out.
[11:15] <buckwild> what is the APT line for multiverse?
[11:15] <helloimme> vigo: awesome, thanks vigo
[11:16] <sfdsd> hi guy's, could you help me with adjustment kdm autologin user with blank password?
[11:16] <iceroot> sfdsd: why not using a password?
[11:17] <vigo> helloime: The slow down could be a software thing, like Win7 is fighting for priority, or some silly thing, but they are two OS that are very independent of one another, they can be inter accessed by one another, but no,the boot slow down is just normal computer stuff.
[11:17] <sfdsd> ok, how I must auto loggedin with possword?
[11:19] <buckwild> can someone plz help me get to the multiverse repository?
[11:19] <iceroot> sfdsd: system - administration - sessions (with gnome)
[11:19] <Flannel> buckwild: If you already have it installed, then you already have multiverse enabled
[11:19] <sfdsd> iceroot: actually, I use kde
[11:20] <buckwild> i dont see it on my software sources
[11:20] <iceroot> sfdsd: #kubuntu
[11:20] <racecar56> why isn't kdenlive (0.7.5) be able to render to mpeg2, 4 or NTSC anything? i have (k)ubuntu-restricted-extras
[11:21] <Flannel> buckwild: It's enabled by default, it's the bottom (of the four) checkboxes under the Ubuntu software tab, software restricted by copyright or legal issues
[11:21] <racecar56> i think it wants something about mpeg2video
[11:21] <racecar56> where can i get mpeg2video?
[11:21] <buckwild> i see it now. duh!
[11:22] <buckwild>  ﻿Flannel: how do i launch tovid?
[11:22] <viginbala> hi everyone my speaker working only right side help me plz
[11:22] <someoneoverthere> hi to the room ,need assistance,im on live cd
[11:23] <racecar56> viginbala: are the speakers in working condition (i.e. they work on other computers)
[11:23] <viginbala> yeah
[11:23] <viginbala> working correctly on another computer
[11:23] <racecar56> viginbala: hmmm, is the audio plug ALL the way in?
[11:23] <josefig> i tried to open cfdisk and it said: cannot open disk, what can I do? could be because i partitioned with win vista manager system?
[11:23] <racecar56> josefig: possible
[11:24] <racecar56> where can i get mpeg2video?
[11:24] <josefig> racecar56: now what can I do?
[11:24] <viginbala> racecar56: yeah but hearing sound right side only
[11:24] <racecar56> viginbala: hmm, maybe an issue with the sound server/sound card
[11:25] <racecar56> josefig: you might have to use gparted and re-format those partitions :'(
[11:25] <viginbala> racecar: how to resolve that?
[11:25] <racecar56> viginbala: is the sound card detachable (you can take it out of the computer)?
[11:25] <josefig> racecar56: omg, really? i guessed there was another solution :s
[11:25] <racecar56> viginbala: or is it the plain ol' motherboard plug thing?
[11:26] <racecar56> josefig: i don't know, talk with others too because i havent used vista in ages
[11:26] <viginbala> racecar56: i can't understan u
[11:26] <Flannel> buckwild: no idea, I'd try 'tovid' in a terminal
[11:26] <racecar56> josefig: PLEASE don't try my advice unless it's at last resort
[11:26] <racecar56> viginbala: is the audio plug on the motherboard
[11:27] <viginbala> racecar56: yeah inbuild
[11:27] <racecar56> viginbala: k, may be the motherboard sound card being bad but idk
[11:27] <buckwild> i'll try that thanks
[11:27] <josefig> racecar56: i gonna cry, 'cos i was usin' ubuntu but i can't live without my slacky (:x) so i tried to install it but i faced with this tiny problem lol :s
[11:27] <racecar56> viginbala: first you should try another sound server like OSS or pulseaduio
[11:27] <racecar56> viginbala: *audio
[11:28] <racecar56> josefig: don't try to reformat them yet
[11:28] <racecar56> josefig: you ARE talking about windows vista's partition thingy right?
[11:28] <racecar56> josefig: that u used?
[11:29] <josefig> racecar56: the manager system, amm start>system right click and manage :s
[11:29] <racecar56> viginbala: second, maybe you should see if you have a(n old) sound card buried somewhere, maybe it could work
[11:29] <racecar56> josefig: yea, thats it
[11:29] <Crewsr3> So FIrefox 3.5 came out......is there a reason that it has not been pushed out with update manager?  Its my understanding that you can somehow manually download it from the repos
[11:29] <racecar56> Crewsr3: !latest?
[11:30] <Crewsr3> racecar56, I don't understand.....
[11:30] <racecar56> Crewsr3: they will get around there eventually
[11:30] <racecar56> !latest | Crewsr3
[11:30] <josefig> racecar56: yep and you know i checked today the partitions and the fu..ing vista says that i have no used any kb yet from these partitions lol and in ubuntu says i used 79% from 1 partition
[11:31] <viginbala> racecar56 now working correctly bro thanks
[11:31] <racecar56> josefig: what the heck, probably because windows is evil and they don't bother reading info about extX partitions
[11:31] <racecar56> viginbala: :D
[11:31] <Crewsr3> racecar56, I remember a few times when the same day that firefox was release that I would get it via update manager.....is there something this is slow it down this time around?
[11:31] <racecar56> viginbala: you changed the sound server?
[11:31] <josefig> racecar56: perhaps, damn it.
[11:32] <josefig> any idea guys?
[11:32] <racecar56> Crewsr3: maybe you had a ppa or something and didn't know it
[11:32] <viginbala> no bro
[11:32] <viginbala> unplug and repluged n simply working
[11:32] <josefig> i sounded like a mom when is trying to buy dinner :p
[11:32] <racecar56> viginbala: aha
[11:32] <racecar56> viginbala: :D
[11:32] <viginbala> racecar56 :P
[11:32] <racecar56> josefig: hmm, ah well
[11:32] <josefig> lemme chk, brb
[11:33] <viginbala> brb
[11:33] <Crewsr3> racecar56, that could have been true.  If you had to guess when it will be pushed out via update manager...how long to do you think it would be....two weeks after the public release....three weeks?
[11:33] <JPSman> How can I access my trash from the terminal?  I'm running Wubi
[11:35] <racecar56> JPSman: hmm, trash is a GUI thing
[11:35] <racecar56> JPSman: i used to know...
[11:35] <racecar56> JPSman: i *think* it's buried somewhere in .local
[11:35] <racecar56> JPSman: ~/.local to be exact
[11:36] <JPSman> nope
[11:36] <josefig> JPSman: ~/.Trash
[11:36] <josefig> i guess.
[11:36] <JPSman> noperz
[11:37] <josefig> JPSman: uh, so i don't know buddy, sorry 'bout that.
[11:37] <JPSman> does me being in wubi effect this?
[11:38] <racecar56> josefig: "bash: /home/racecar56/.Trash: No such file or directory" apparently not for me either
[11:38] <racecar56> josefig: and i have a command line install built with xorg and all that
[11:39] <JPSman> /home/USER/.local/share/Trash
[11:39] <JPSman> found it
[11:39] <fuhbah> hi! i'm having problems to install 9.04 on my maxdata 8100x. it always crashes in a different place
[11:39] <oskar-> fuhbah:  sounds like a hardware problem...
[11:39] <josefig> oh, here you are trash grrr
[11:39] <anghel> hello
[11:39] <anghel> i have a problem with Ubuntu
[11:39] <anghel> please help me
[11:40] <josefig> anghel: write it down in the board :)
[11:40] <Maximo> can you help with this problem (trying listening a radio station)...http://www.pastebin.ca/new.php
[11:41] <anghel> i can`t make my webcam to work
[11:41] <oskar-> fuhbah:  check for cd-rom read errors, high temperatures, hard drive errors, ram errors
[11:41] <fuhbah> oskar-: alright, will do so thanks
[11:43] <DeaCon> anghel, try using skype
[11:44] <smoo2> hello, I just tried the "Suspend" option in ubuntu instead of a normal shutdown - now when I turn the PC back on, all I see is a blinking "_" ! Is there a way to flush the suspend info?
[11:45] <smoo2> so that it boots normally...
[11:45] <josefig> anghel: i use cheese :D
[11:47] <oskar-> smoo2:  kernel option: "noresume". add it to the kernel line in grub at boot time
[11:47] <smoo2> oskar-: I set the grub time out to 0, so I dont think I get the option
[11:48] <oskar-> smoo2:  do you have a boot cd?
[11:48] <smoo2> oskar-: I dont have a cd drive in the PC! but I do have the USB stick I installed from, I guess I need to use that and edit grub.conf?
[11:49] <oskar-> smoo2:  yes, you could change grub.conf, or do a mkswap on the swap partition to delete the resume image (be very sure to do that on the correct partition!)
[11:50] <CrAzYoNi> Where does Ubuntu store all of his applications files? just like firefox, xchat & such - & I don't mean the binaries...
[11:50] <anghel> hello
[11:50] <anghel> help me please
[11:50] <anghel> i1m new on Ubuntu
[11:50] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Hi, all.  New to Ubuntu.  When should we expect Firefox 3.5 to be available as an official package?  If it is already, am I missing something about how to get it?
[11:51] <oskar-> CrAzYoNi:  please be more precise, what data exactly?
[11:51] <anghel> how make a webcam to work??
[11:51] <pascal> hello
[11:51] <DeaCon> anghel,  try using skype
[11:51] <anghel> im use a Pidgin
[11:51] <SultansElephant> pidgin cant do voip
[11:51] <pascal> i've got a little "ln" problem
[11:51] <_jbl_> hello, do you guys know any program to create scrolling credits video ?
[11:51] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  it is somewhere in universe or so... you shouzld be able to install it already (?)
[11:51] <CrAzYoNi> oskar-, I want to install a new application, where should I install it?:\
[11:51] <anghel> on skype not migrate a Yahoo.list
[11:52] <SultansElephant> skype is in medibuntu
[11:52] <CrAzYoNi> I'm using AMSN for configuring my webcam
[11:52] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar, thank you.  I must be missing it.  Let me look again.
[11:53] <oskar-> CrAzYoNi:  in /opt, completely separated from the distribution's programs and data
[11:53] <anghel> wat is it a AMSN ??
[11:53] <CrAzYoNi> Alternative MSN messanger
[11:53] <pascal> my ftpusers a locked in theire /home/user folders. i tried to create "ln -s" to let them ftp to theire /var/www/user but i keep getting a 403 on http
[11:53] <CrAzYoNi> oskar-, Thanks :)
[11:54] <pascal> my ftpusers a locked in theire /home/user folders. i tried to create "ln -s" to let them ftp to theire /var/www/user but i keep getting a 403 on http
[11:54] <anghel> thanks guys but i dont understand
[11:55] <oskar-> !repeat | pascal
[11:55] <anghel> have a nice day for alll
[11:55] <racecar56> where can i get mpeg2video?
[11:55] <pascal> sorry ubottu
[11:55] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Why is it that my computer keeps ending up in 800x600?  I have an old copy of xorg.conf that I copy from back up that restores the settings, but it is getting annoying that every so often some update seems to overwrite it and set me to 800x600 instead of  my native 1280x1024.
[11:56] <smoo2> is there a way to remove the suspend option from the menus?
[11:57] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  are you using a kvm
[11:57] <vigo> racecar56: http://libmpeg2.sourceforge.net/downloads.html <<there
[11:57] <durando> FatsDominoTheory: had grub error 15 on reboot
[11:58] <pascal> changing client
[11:58] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, yes.
[11:58] <vigo> racecar56: Or look in Synaptic for that package.
[11:59] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  its seems there is  a bug with them trying to remember
[11:59] <racecar56> vigo: found some hopeful results with synaptic
[11:59] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar, what package manager should I be using to see that Firefox 3.5?  "Add/remove..." or "Synaptics Package Manager," and if one of those, where do I see the "Universal"
[12:00] <vigo> ravevar56: That libmpeg2 is the or a name for it.
[12:00] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Thanks.  DeaCon.  I just migrated from Zenwalk, and never experienced that before.
[12:00] <racecar56> vigo: :( kdenlive didn't find it
[12:00] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/jaunty/firefox-3.5
[12:01] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  you have to add the universe repository in software sources
[12:01] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  it seems the kvm miss reads the monitor so it resets not sure on the fix
[12:02] <KOtayra> Всем привет!
[12:02] <vigo> racecar56: Try openIPMP? http://sourceforge.net/projects/openipmp/
[12:03] <josefig> uhm, touche! have you ever seen this before? http://yfrog.com/10whatflwp
[12:04] <smoo2> where is grub.conf?
[12:04] <vigo> !grub
[12:04] <oskar-> smoo2:  /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:05] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, is there a work around to make it "stick" or do I just need to copy my xorg.conf file back when this happens, like I'm doing now?
[12:05] <racecar56> vigo: "...Open source DRM..." XD
[12:05] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Oskar, I'm reading the instructions on how to add the repository, but I"m not sure I understand what to do, exactly.
[12:06] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  all i can say is i stopped using a kvm   never found the fix sorry
[12:06] <vigo> racecar56: Ermm,,uhmm,,let me look at FSF directory.
[12:06] <paolo_88> i'm installing ddclient...during the configuration it ask me "network interface used for dynamic DNS service". I'm using dyndns. Anyone can help me?
[12:07] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon.  Thanks.  I can't afford a new monitor.   $ and desk space are low now.
[12:07] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> How do I make the font bigger in pidgin?
[12:08] <jrib> paolo_88: it means like eth0, eth1, etc
[12:08] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Is it the default desktop font?
[12:09] <paolo_88> jrib: i can put eht0, eth1, ppp0, wlan0...i don't know what i must write
[12:09] <jrib> paolo_88: run « ifconfig »
[12:09] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys im trying to setup my laptop as a dialin server and am following the instructions on this site : http://howtoforge.com/linux_dialin_server THe problem is when i get to step #4 and have to configure the inittab file ; I cant file an inittab file! After some googling I found out that intrepid doesnt has "upstart" over inittab...Does anyone know how to ammend the instructions to work with upstart ?
[12:10] <paolo_88> jrib: now?
[12:10] <vigo> racecar56: something like this maybe: http://directory.fsf.org/project/dvbcut/
[12:10] <jrib> paolo_88: open a terminal, type « ifconfig », press enter
[12:10] <spacetraveler> 99olk
[12:10] <paolo_88> jrib: i do it...i see many rows.
[12:10] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  under tools . conversations . fonts
[12:10] <jrib> !pastebin | paolo_88
[12:11] <ohletmeinnowjesu> *intrepid HAS "upstart" over inittab...Does anyone know how to ammend the instructions to work with upstart ?
[12:11] <jrib> !upstart | ohletmeinnowjesu
[12:11] <paolo_88> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/215447/
[12:11] <vigo> Thank you jrib and thank you ubottu for the update.
[12:11] <ohletmeinnowjesu> !upstart
[12:11] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  choose the second option in the first tab in software-properties-gtk
[12:12] <jrib> ohletmeinnowjesu: read the documentation
[12:12] <jrib> paolo_88: you want to use your wired connection right?  Not the wireless?
[12:12] <paolo_88> jrib: wired
[12:12] <jrib> paolo_88: eth0
[12:13] <paolo_88> jrib: ok...thanks
[12:13] <ieshet_> well; here I am again; after installing ubuntu on my hp dc7800 I have a small problem that I need help/
[12:13] <vigo> !ask
[12:13] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, thanks.  I may have to leave and come back, I guess.
[12:13] <ohletmeinnowjesu> jrib: im at http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ what should i be looking for?
[12:13] <ieshet_> since this is the first linux OS I am using i do not know how to get the sound to work
[12:13] <jrib> ohletmeinnowjesu: whatever it is you need to do ...
[12:13] <SpadXIII> i just tried connecting to a wireless network (wpa protected) for the first time, i filled in the wpa-key and pressed ok, network manager started connecting and after a minute or so, the whole system locks up completely .. nothing responds anymore. only way to reboot is to press and hold the power button +4 seconds
[12:14] <ieshet_> can some one please help?
[12:14] <jrib> !ask | ieshet_
[12:14] <ieshet_> ok; sry
[12:14] <arnault> hi
[12:15] <ieshet_> !ask since this is the first linux OS I am using i do not know how to get the sound to work on my dc 7800
[12:15] <vigo> ieshet_: Have you looked at the forums? You may need certain drivers or some other stuff, ALSA,Pulse stuff like that.
[12:15] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, looks like I overdid it.  A bit too big now, but at least I know how to change the font.  Thanks.
[12:15] <jrib> ohletmeinnowjesu: in particular you want to understand how /etc/event.d works and how to create new events...
[12:15] <arnault> hi everybody, i do have a question about Thunderbird and the way it stores the data
[12:15] <ohletmeinnowjesu> jrib: new events like receiving a call?
[12:16] <jrib> ohletmeinnowjesu: no, like using mgetty instead of getty I guess.  Have you installed mgetty and just tried reading its documentation in /usr/share/doc/?
[12:16] <pascal_> my home users are locked in theire /home/user folders i tried to create a ln -s to theire /var/www/user folders but in http i keep getting a 403 forbidden page. the target folder is chmod 775 and even under 777 it doesn't work. somebody has an idea?
[12:16] <vigo> !sound | ieshet_
[12:16] <ieshet_> several forums were looked in but i do not understand the lingo and therefor am unable to comprehend what to do
[12:16] <ohletmeinnowjesu> jrib: no didnt think of that
[12:17] <letdown> a.org
[12:17] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[12:17] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar, I used aptitude to get firefox-3.5, but I don't think it worked correctly even though it seemed to do something.  It still is 3.0.11 when I start it up.
[12:17] <silv3r_m00n> me using 8.04 and after some updates from synaptic gnome has become problematic.... the panels come but the desktop doesn't and the computer kind of hangs with hard disk light becoming highly active
[12:17] <vigo> ieshet_: Welcome to Linux, now forget all that you ever learned or knew about windows and start to enjoy the freedom of learning.
[12:17] <silv3r_m00n> what do I do
[12:18] <josefig> uh, ok
[12:18] <josefig> i get 2 go
[12:18] <josefig> cya, some hrs :D
[12:18] <ieshet_> lots to learn, thank you :P
[12:18] <ieshet_> all new and exciting
[12:18] <ieshet_> do m best...
[12:19] <vigo> ieshet_: Yes there is, but is fun , again!
[12:19] <jrib> ohletmeinnowjesu: here, some cheating: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-September/159211.html
[12:19] <Maximo> I am having some problem with some pluging to listen some radios station ....
[12:20] <vigo> ieshet_: Spend a few days at the forums and looking at the Documentation. print some or all of it out. Learn man. man is the friend.
[12:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> jrib: thanks ill read it and get back
[12:21] <anghel> Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
[12:21] <silv3r_m00n> any ideas ?
[12:21] <jrib> anghel: no I don't!
[12:21] <anghel> this is a message for my video
[12:21] <jrib> anghel: install the flashplugin-nonfree package
[12:21] <vigo> Maximo: Have you installed the drivers from the"ugly" set?
[12:22] <anghel> i get it
[12:22] <jrib> !who | anghel
[12:22] <anghel> but dont work
[12:22] <jrib> anghel: pastebin: apt-cache policy flashplugin-nonfree
[12:24] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Oskar, firefox 3.5 is now green in synaptics, but when I start firefox, it comes up as 3.0.11.  Do I have them installed side-by-side?  Do I need to remove 3.0.11 first?
[12:24] <jacquesdupontd> hi guys
[12:24] <SpadXIII> why does my laptop lock up completely when i try to connect to a wireless network (secured with wpa)?
[12:24] <jrib> !pm | anghel
[12:25] <jacquesdupontd> this jaunty is really perfect for now
[12:25] <jrib> anghel: you must pastebin what I asked for me to help you
[12:25] <jacquesdupontd> hi jrib
[12:25] <jrib> jacquesdupontd: hi
[12:25] <jacquesdupontd> jrib, didn't find anything to make the 3d work but those open source drivers are really good
[12:26] <anghel> jrib
[12:26] <anghel> yes
[12:26] <jacquesdupontd> jrib, they say that even on the 8.10 that i was nearly about to install it's working better than the propriety ones
[12:26] <jrib> anghel: did you pastebin that information?
[12:26] <anghel> how
[12:26] <vigo> jacquesdupontd:> Did you use the GNASH?
[12:26] <jrib> !pastebin | anghel
[12:26] <anghel> i`m new and i dont uderstand
[12:27] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, the gnash ?
[12:27] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, why for ?
[12:27] <Guest68535> i have an ltsp client that has started booting with a 600x400, how can I get it back to it's prev good boot state?
[12:28] <Guest68535> i've tried rebuilding the client on the server
[12:28] <jacquesdupontd> Guest68535, i'm gonna help you if you want
[12:28] <Guest68535> resolution on the server is fine
[12:28] <vigo> jacquesdupontd:> gnash are the open source ones, still in development , but they work ok, sorta.
[12:28] <Guest68535> go ahead jacquesdupontd
[12:28] <jacquesdupontd> Guest68535,  but change your nick /nick yournick it will be more easy to talk to you
[12:28] <Imaginativeone> my system had a kernel panic - how do I fix it?
[12:29] <jacquesdupontd> i used xorg-driver-ati and radeon
[12:29] <jacquesdupontd> yes
[12:29] <jacquesdupontd> ok
[12:29] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, have you tried to reconfigure your xorg.conf ?
[12:29] <ltsp_video> nope, video on the server is fine
[12:30] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, you've said it was booting in 800x600
[12:30] <vigo> jacquesdupontd:> http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnash/ <<that is gnash
[12:30] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, reexplain your problem i may not have understood all
[12:30] <ims> Is it possible to copy an iso(installer) to usb flash disk? If so how?
[12:30] <ltsp_video> jaquesdupontd - I'm running ltsp server with one client, video on the client has gone wrong
[12:31] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, that was what i was thinking about im talking about ati drivers and you talk me about a flash plugin and by the way the adobe 10 works mervelously
[12:31] <lvtrii> ims, it is
[12:31] <vigo> ims: Yes it is. one moment and I will pull up a link.
[12:31] <lvtrii> 2 second
[12:31] <lvtrii> s
[12:31] <anghel> :(
[12:32] <ltsp_video> I don't know enough to explain how video works on the client but it's not through the servers X system
[12:32] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, if I just copy my xorg.conf file from the backup each time, what's the best way to do that?  It seems that I have to reboot and login, logout a few times before it takes.
[12:32] <ims> vigo, i'm waiting...
[12:32] <lvtrii> ims, what OS are you using to put the image on a USB?
[12:32] <ims> i'm using Xubuntu.
[12:32] <poopuser> HI all. How can i use 'ls' to display only files that start with 'a'?
[12:32] <lvtrii> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles
[12:32] <lvtrii> poopuser: ls a*
[12:32] <vigo> ims: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[12:33] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, i'm afraid i wont be able to help you
[12:33] <jacquesdupontd> as i've never ran ubuntu server
[12:33] <ltsp_video> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-510556.html - this is a similar but different problem, but gives you some of the background
[12:33] <ims> vigo, ok i'll search for that.
[12:33] <vigo> I think there is a server channel, I am almost certain there is.
[12:33] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, but it seems a bit weird that you don't set it trought the X server
[12:33] <Imaginativeone> how do I fix my kernel panic?
[12:34] <racecar56> Imaginativeone: what kind of kernal aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
[12:34] <racecar56> Imaginativeone: vfs not syncing?
[12:34] <racecar56> Imaginativeone: ive seen those before :(
[12:34] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, im reading
[12:35] <Imaginativeone> racecar56: yes!
[12:35] <Imaginativeone> that's the problem
[12:35] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, that's it i think you need to reconfigure your client xorg.conf
[12:36] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, do you know how to do that and go back to basic settings
[12:36] <Shamoun> what is a good cheap, fast wireless-n usb device for linux?
[12:36] <racecar56> vigo: im trying to compile that dvbcut thing... it isnt working
[12:37] <ltsp_video> I've been looking for my client xorg.conf
[12:37] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> I installed firefox-3.5, and now it shows with a green square in synaptics package manager, but when I start firefox, it says it is still 3.0.11.  What do I do?
[12:37] <ltsp_video> /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/xresprobe/xorg.conf found it
[12:37] <vigo> poopuser: here> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/gutsy/man1/9base-ls.1.html
[12:39] <vigo> racecar56: Did you update/upgrade and do the sources.list?
[12:40] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  start firefox-3.5
[12:40] <racecar56> vigo: no
[12:40] <racecar56> vigo: wait... what?
[12:41] <vigo> racecar56: That may be a needed step in the process.
[12:41] <racecar56> vigo: /usr/include/bits/fcntl2.h:51: error: call to ‘__open_missing_mode’ declared with attribute error: open with O_CREAT in second argument needs 3 arguments
[12:41] <racecar56> vigo: that's what kills the compile
[12:42] <LeChacal> hello all, do you have to create the mount point that you want something to mount to from fstab before it can be mounted or will fstab make the mount point for you?
[12:43] <jacquesdupontd> sorry i met someone
[12:43] <oskar-> LeChacal:  you have to create it
[12:43] <vigo> racecar56: Did you wget.apt-get or aptitude it?
[12:43] <lostson> LeChacal: you have to make it
[12:43] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, so where are you in your research ?
[12:43] <jacquesdupontd> oh you found it
[12:44] <arthur_> if u want it to mount at boot time yes on the fstab
[12:44] <jacquesdupontd> ltsp_video, you know how to configure it now ?
[12:44] <LeChacal> oskar & lostson : thank you, that would explain why the partition i wanted didnt get mounted
[12:44] <jacquesdupontd> i began a pro in xorg now with this shitty ati card :)
[12:44] <racecar56> vigo: scons
[12:44] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar, I guess I don't know what you mean by "start firefox-3.5"
[12:44] <racecar56> vigo: it's source
[12:44] <racecar56> vigo: ubuntu don't have it in the repos for me
[12:44] <L3dPlatedLinux>  was wondering did or didn't ultimatrix ever connect to the net?
[12:45] <mobi-sheep> Where can I find irssi-scripts?
[12:45] <jacquesdupontd> hey guys do you find 489 fps in glxgears in a good score for an ati mobility radeon 7000 igp 64 mb
[12:45] <mobi-sheep> !info irssi-scripts
[12:45] <mobi-sheep> What location / path ?
[12:45] <jacquesdupontd> it seems incredible for me
[12:45] <vigo> racecar56: Ok, let me look at the dics again.
[12:45] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  if you use an old firefox starter icon, firefox 3.5 will not be started. start it from console as "firefox-3.5" or from the menu as shirotoko  (or similar)
[12:45] <jacquesdupontd> im running movie perfectly, tv too at the same time and all videos on internet without any lag and running compiz fusion at the same time
[12:45] <jacquesdupontd> this toshiba has 5 years
[12:46] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar, if I type that at a terminal, I get it.  What do I do about all the icons that point to 3.0.11?
[12:46] <magnetron> mobi-sheep: install it using the package manager
[12:46] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> oskar-, should I uninstall 3.0.11?
[12:46] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, so about this gnash what did you want to tell me ?
[12:46] <mobi-sheep> magnetron: It's already installed via aptitude.  I'm trying to figure how I can see the list of scripts in irssi.
[12:46] <mobi-sheep> magnetron: I'm learning irssi. :)
[12:46] <vigo> racecar56: Using pbuilder?
[12:46] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  i don't know, if that is a good idea
[12:46] <jacquesdupontd> irssi rox
[12:47] <Guest82688> hey can someone here help me with an ubuntu based live os?
[12:47] <minimec> mobi-sheep: Use the documentation on irssi.org A good start, I tell you ;)
[12:47] <jacquesdupontd> is there a channel for people developpping drivers and all ?
[12:47] <jacquesdupontd> i dont remember the name
[12:47] <mactimes> Guest20567: Name your problem, I'll try to help
[12:47] <mactimes> Aff
[12:48] <mactimes> Guest20567: Sorry
[12:48] <mactimes> Guest82688: Name your problem, I'll try to help.
[12:48] <vigo> jacquedupontd: Was just a suggestion for an open source rather than proprietary  application or package.
[12:48] <jacquesdupontd> same Guest82688  but change of nick by typing /nick yourname
[12:48] <Imaginativeone> racecar56 any progress?
[12:48] <mactimes> Guest82688: But, please change your nickname, there are so many guests, it's hard to type in your nick.
[12:48] <magnetron> mobi-sheep: dpkg --listfiles irssi-scripts
[12:49] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Oskar-, So each time I upgrade to a new firefox, I leave icons pointing to 3.0.11 on the desktop?
[12:49] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, i understand but the difference is so big that i couldn't resist
[12:49] <racecar56> vigo: scons
[12:49] <Guest82688> I have mounted an iso to a usb flash drive and it runs as if it where a cd, this is ok but i really am now wanting to change the read only filesystem to r/w WITHOUT persistant changes because I have had errors doing that.
[12:49] <racecar56> Imaginativeone: with wat, sorry i was kind of paying more attention to #kde
[12:49] <jacquesdupontd> Guest82688, change your nick please /nick yournick
[12:49] <Imaginativeone> am I able to reinstall ubuntu without wiping out my partitions?
[12:50] <magnetron> Imaginativeone: Depends.
[12:50] <jacquesdupontd> Guest82688, which version of ubuntu ?
[12:50] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  look here maybe http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Updating+Firefox
[12:50] <vigo> jacquesdupondt: All good, I did the same on Ubuntu here, but I am also testing and running a few other systems that are not as 'flexible' in the package management stuff.
[12:50] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, i can imagine
[12:50] <mactimes> Awwwwwww **** poof *****
[12:51] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, for now i'm waiting for an ati driver or patch that will make me able to run warsow :)
[12:51] <Imaginativeone> magnetron: on what?
[12:51] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, that's the only thing resting to work for my ubuntu to work perfectly
[12:51] <magnetron> Imaginativeone: if you put your /home dir on a separate partition you can keep that and only format the / partition. that way you can keep most partitions and application settings
[12:51] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  you can copy icons to the desktop, as you like. where is the problem?
[12:52] <Imaginativeone> magnetron: thanks...
[12:52] <Imaginativeone> I didn't do that
[12:52] <Imaginativeone> so I guess...back to square one
[12:52] <Guest82688> its not ubuntu its backtrack 4
[12:52] <Guest82688> based on ubuntu though
[12:53] <magnetron> Imaginativeone: my advice is to move your /home to a separate partition
[12:53] <magnetron> Imaginativeone: will take some time but will make reinstalls so much easier in the future
[12:53] <]Spectre[> Hi,is it possible to install and run ubuntu on usb key ? (I want that it be indipendent from the local hd)
[12:53] <vigo> jacquesdupondt: It is an ongoing process to solve such matters, some would druther we did not solve them, but those are not the ones that I care to use anymore.
[12:53] <magnetron> ]Spectre[: yes. use the USB creator that is available in ubuntu
[12:53] <vigo> *not
[12:54] <netsurf3> ]Spectre[, very possible :)
[12:54] <jacquesdupontd> vigo to type my nick well so i see when you talk to me type the first letters and tab then
[12:54] <mobi-sheep> magnetron: Thanks.  Since it's in /usr/share/doc/irssi-scripts, it's already linked to ~/.irssi/scripts and I can just run it or should I set up symbolic links for that?
[12:54] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, and do you know the channel to talk about developpement
[12:54] <mobi-sheep> magnetron: s/already linked/is it already linked/
[12:54] <]Spectre[> magnetron,netsurf3,so I must do a local hard drive ubuntu installation and after I need to run the "usb creator tool" from ubuntu ?
[12:55] <jacquesdupontd> development
[12:55] <fredcadet> its easy to run it on a usb, even installing ubuntu on a usb is easy. my problem is i want the option to run ubuntu with a r/w as it is on the disc without having to full install
[12:55] <ackbahr> Hi!
[12:55] <magnetron> ]Spectre[: no, first boot from USB without installing to hard drive, then create a USB
[12:56] <]Spectre[> thanks
[12:56] <netsurf3> ]Spectre[, i would recommend seeing if it exists on the live cd
[12:56] <jacquesdupontd> fredcadet, the thing is that you should have made that during the process of creating your live usb bootable disk
[12:56] <magnetron> ]Spectre[: i mean , first boot from CD
[12:56] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Oskar-, it just seems like it should be more automatic than this.  When I upgraded Firefox in Windows, it just installed over the old version.  Here, I've got to find all the icons (in the menu, on the toolbar, on the desktop) and change them manually.  and I'm supposed to leave 3.0.11 there?  That doesn't seem intuitive to me.
[12:56] <ackbahr> How can I copy / to a USB HD without cyclically copying this HD (as it is mounted as a subdirectory of /)?
[12:56] <jacquesdupontd> fredcadet, not sure tho
[12:56] <netsurf3> magnetron, is it in the start menu?
[12:56] <oskar-> fredcadet:  then you should create partitions on the stick, copy the files to it and install a boot loader like grub onto the stick
[12:56] <]Spectre[> thanks...
[12:56] <netsurf3> ooops
[12:56] <magnetron> netsurf3: the system meny
[12:56] <farchumbre> hi, anyone knoWs hoW to add extra sound effect Wav files for ubuntu?
[12:56] <vigo> jacquesdupontd: I am still having problems with the auto-tab, and taking this to #off-topic
[12:56] <magnetron> oskar-: no no
[12:56] <netsurf3> magnetron, i knew what i ment :P lol
[12:56] <magnetron> oskar-: use the bootable usb creator
[12:57] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  firefox 3.5 it not supported in ubuntu 9.04
[12:57] <jacquesdupontd> fredcadet, yeah oskar- gave the good idea
[12:57] <magnetron> jacquesdupontd: the bootable USB creator is a much better idea
[12:57] <oskar-> OswaldGlinkmeyer:  if you want firefox 3.5 support, switch to 9.10 in october
[12:57] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, for development ,
[12:57] <jacquesdupontd> ?
[12:57] <farchumbre> is there any instant messenger like pidgin for ubuntu, that has video support and connects to yahoo messenger?
[12:58] <magnetron> oskar-: wrong! firefox 3.5 IS included in Ubuntu 9.04 !!!!
[12:58] <jacquesdupontd> magnetron, you can add features after it has been created ?
[12:58] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> ??? My first question was when we could expect to have it officially released (or at least that was what I was trying to ask).
[12:58] <oskar-> ackbahr:  cp -ax
[12:58] <ackbahr> oskar-: Thanks!
[12:58] <fredcadet> i already have grub, its on the bt4 live disc. the problem is that i can run the live part on the usb but i dont know enough to configure it to mount in r/w
[12:58] <farchumbre> is anyone using shirekoto?
[12:58] <tameemi> hi guys
[12:59] <vigo> jacquesdupontd: I do not know dev stuff.
[12:59] <jacquesdupontd> fredcadet, follow magnetron  he seems to know more than me how to solve the problem
[12:59] <magnetron> OswaldGlinkmeyer: firefox 3.5? easy! install the package that is named "firefox-3.5" with the package manager
[12:59] <tameemi> i have a samall problem
[12:59] <oskar-> magnetron:  universe is not fully supported, as i understand...
[12:59] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, but isn't there a channel for that ?
[12:59] <Mud|brb> I get 3 processes of apt-cache policy that takes 100% cpu
[12:59] <Mud|brb> someone a idea?
[12:59] <tameemi> my touch pad doesnt work on my labtop i dunno if it is hadrware or software
[12:59] <nasrullah> hi
[13:00] <nasrullah> my pidgin crashed.....your help please
[13:00] <tameemi> salam nasrullah
[13:00] <jacquesdupontd> how my battery is going seconds by seconds at a really big speed, thx compiz-fusion :)
[13:00] <vigo> jacquesdupontd: Yes there is, I am a bit too slow for for that stuff now.
[13:00] <jacquesdupontd> i'll have to go inside the cyber coffee
[13:00] <fredcadet> I know its kind of gay comming to this irc but everytime i go to the backtrack forum they arnt too friendly
[13:00] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, but what's the name please ?
[13:00] <]Spectre[> good bye
[13:00] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, i would like to talk to them
[13:01] <tameemi> my touch pad doesnt work on my labtop i dunno if it is hadrware or software
[13:01] <jacquesdupontd> tameemi, stupid question, activated in bios ?
[13:01] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> magnetron, that's not the issue
[13:01] <jacquesdupontd> tameemi, then you have to configure xorg
[13:02] <vigo> jacquesdupontd: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment is listed there.
[13:03] <farchumbre> Why i can't Write the letter W in loWer case??
[13:03] <DeaCon> OswaldGlinkmeyer,  http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Installing+Firefox+on+Linux
[13:03] <jacquesdupontd> vigo, thx its #ubuntu-devel
[13:04] <[MindVirus]> I have a sound card in my computer but it's not in /proc/asound/cards.
[13:04] <Vontein> Hi
[13:04] <Vontein> Who can help me ?
[13:04] <[MindVirus]> My computer is not recognizing the sound card.
[13:04] <[MindVirus]> What shall I do?
[13:05] <Vontein> I want Itunes on my Ubuntu
[13:05] <[MindVirus]> Vontein, iTunes doesn't exist on Ubuntu.
[13:05] <magnetron> Vontein: Call Apple Inc., maybe they will make an Itunes for Ubuntu for you
[13:05] <tameemi> jack thanks man but how?
[13:05] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> Thanks, DeaCon, I've already got it installed.  I think the issue is that it's installed parallel to 3.0.11 and 3.0.11 is the supported version in 9.04.
[13:06] <Vontein> ...
[13:06] <[MindVirus]> magnetron, no need for sarcasm.
[13:06] <[MindVirus]> Vontein, Apple makes iTunes for Windows and Mac only.
[13:06] <Vontein> fukked up
[13:06] <Vontein> why dont make for ubuntu ??
[13:06] <fredcadet> there is a few programs that do the same thing as itunes
[13:06] <magnetron> Vontein: ask them
[13:07] <fredcadet> because its owned by apple and they dont want that
[13:07] <Azerty> Hej
[13:07] <[MindVirus]> Vontein, try Rhythmbox, for example.
[13:07] <magnetron> Azerty: välkommen
[13:07] <Vontein> anyway, bai and ty
[13:08] <[MindVirus]> My sound card is not recognized by Ubuntu. What should I do?
[13:08] <tameemi> my touch pad doesnt work on my labtop i dunno if it is hadrware or software
[13:09] <magnetron> !pm | Azerty
[13:09] <OswaldGlinkmeyer> DeaCon, and oskar-, thanks for all the help.
[13:09] <oskar-> [MindVirus]:  if it is listed in proc/asound, it is recognized a bit, at least. try to tell gnome to use it too (gnome-sound-properties)
[13:09] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, it's not.
[13:09] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, not in /proc/asound/cards.
[13:09] <oskar-> [MindVirus]:  oh, ok
[13:10] <oskar-> i missed the "not"
[13:10] <Azerty> it's not about ubuntu magnetron it's about sweden
[13:10] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, :)
[13:10] <magnetron> Azerty: plz join #ubuntu-se
[13:10] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, what do you recommend?
[13:10] <oskar-> [MindVirus]:  is it listed in the output of "lspci"?
[13:11] <[MindVirus]> Nope.
[13:13] <legend2440> [MindVirus]: in terminal      aplay -l    anything?
[13:14] <[MindVirus]> legend2440, nope. It's not even recognized as a PCI device.
[13:14] <oskar-> legend2440:  that can not work, if the card is not even recognized
[13:14] <jacquesdupontd> re
[13:14] <legend2440> [MindVirus]: what card is it?
[13:14] <[MindVirus]> legend2440, CA0106. SoundBlaster 24-bit.
[13:17] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, is it a hardware issue?
[13:17] <tameemi> my touch pad doesnt work on my labtop i dunno if it is hadrware or software
[13:19] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, legend2440: I'm going to try to adjust the card a little bit. I'll be back soon.
[13:21] <c|ick> could anyone please tell me how to make a custom ubuntu cd with custom packages. (NOT a cd with the packages your system currently has on it, but instead packages you choose.) Including packages not included in the ubuntu or medibuntu universe?
[13:22] <racecar56> anyone know of a good batch image converter? at least able to convert jpgs to pngs
[13:23] <vitovt> gwenview - if u wana GUI or bash+imagemagick
[13:24] <[MindVirus]> oskar-, legend2440: works now.
[13:24] <legend2440> [MindVirus]: was it loose?
[13:24] <tameemi> hmm
[13:24] <[MindVirus]> legend2440, don't know.
[13:24] <[MindVirus]> All I know is that it works now after a reboot.
[13:25] <vitovt>  <c|ick> I user remasterssys software.
[13:25] <c|ick> thanks
[13:27] <[MindVirus]> Is there any way I can lower the volume a little bit on a video file?
[13:30] <legend2440> [MindVirus]: oh sure. first you complain about no sound. now you complain its too loud  :)
[13:30] <[MindVirus]> legend2440, :)
[13:30] <[MindVirus]> Oh, that's my laptop, isn't it.
[13:30] <MrNaz> is it easy to specify when a given user can and can not log in?
[13:30] <MindVirus> Hey there honey.
[13:30] <iceroot> how to use a different xorf.conf for a specific user?
[13:31] <MindVirus> iceroot, that's not what you want to do.
[13:31] <MindVirus> xorg.conf is system-specific.
[13:31] <iceroot> MindVirus: of course i want to do this
[13:31] <MindVirus> iceroot, you want an effect achieved through different means.
[13:31] <iceroot> MindVirus: for my games-account i dont want dual-view because wine is not able to handle dual-view
[13:32] <MindVirus> I'm pretty sure one can disable from within Xorg.
[13:32] <llutz> iceroot: you want to learn using xrandr
[13:32] <MindVirus> Right, xrandr will do the trick.
[13:32] <iceroot> ok i will have a look
[13:33] <charlotte_aux_fr> list
[13:33] <iceroot> and xrandr is user-specific?
[13:33] <MindVirus> iceroot, it's more than user-specific.
[13:33] <llutz> it is
[13:33] <MindVirus> iceroot, it's server-instance-specific.
[13:33] <Xubuntnoob> hi, i'm wondering how i can show more than the last 10 lines of text in a file using  'tail'?
[13:33] <iceroot> MindVirus: ok, thx
[13:33] <iceroot> Luckst0r: thx
[13:33] <iceroot> llutz: thx
[13:34] <llutz> Xubuntnoob: tail -50 foo.bar
[13:34] <MindVirus> Xubuntnoob, tail -n <lines>
[13:34] <MindVirus> llutz, does that work?
[13:34] <Xubuntnoob> tail -50 eve.log ?
[13:34] <karottenkostuem> can anyone in this channel speak german?
[13:34] <MindVirus> Xubuntnoob, if that doesn't work tail -n <lines> <file> is guaranteed to work.
[13:35] <MindVirus> I don't think that'll work.
[13:35] <llutz> MindVirus: sure
[13:35] <Xubuntnoob> the first one works also
[13:35] <MindVirus> Interesting!
[13:35] <iceroot> !de | karottenkostuem
[13:35] <Xubuntnoob> thanks !
[13:35] <karottenkostuem> thx
[13:39] <MindVirus> My CPU usage is a constant 50% for some reason. A large part of this is due to Xorg.
[13:39] <MindVirus> How do I fix this?
[13:39] <MindVirus> I turned off compositing and CPU usage is still high.
[13:41] <jacquesdupontd> hey what is the best editor for developing web xhtml css php and all i can't remember
[13:41] <jacquesdupontd> i'll build an apache server tho
[13:43] <funkyHat> jacquesdupontd: whichever editor you like the best. Something that does syntax highlighting though
[13:43] <Xubuntnoob> is there an easy way to roll back a program to an earlier version? such as wine 1.1.25 down to 1.0.1, otherwise, what's the safest way to backup my current settings?
[13:43] <funkyHat> Xubuntnoob: do you mean your personal wine settings?
[13:43] <jacquesdupontd> i want one that is either good for css and for xhtml
[13:44] <jacquesdupontd> please tell me some names
[13:44] <jacquesdupontd> i will remember then
[13:44] <funkyHat> jacquesdupontd: gedit, vim, emacs, notepad++, kate
[13:44] <mobi-sheep> !html | jacquesdupontd
[13:44] <Xubuntnoob> well, i've got lots of things working currently in wine 1.1.25,   but i want to try the 'stable version (1.0.1)' for a program that's having issues in the latest version
[13:45] <Xubuntnoob> and i'm not sure how to go about doing that
[13:45] <mobi-sheep> !editors | jacquesdupontd
[13:45] <funkyHat> Xubuntnoob: ok. cp ~/.wine ~/.wine.backup
[13:45] <iceroot> MindVirus: xrandr --output DVI-1 --off  is doing nothing, as all other xrandr commands. only the nvidia-settings is working (which is using xorg.conf)
[13:46] <funkyHat> Xubuntnoob: or even mv instead of cp, if you want to try with a blank wine setup
[13:46] <ftab> My new email notification is not coming up in evolution ( Jaunty 9.04 ) what could be the reason?
[13:46] <viginbala> hi thr?
[13:46] <funkyHat> !hi | viginbala
[13:47] <OkropNick> hi al -> 9.04 serious swap error: kernel: [ 1029.732830] __ratelimit: 48 callbacks suppressed | kernel: [ 1029.732835] vmap allocation failed: use vmalloc=<size> to increase size. | kernel: [ 1029.732839] compcache: Error allocating memory for compressed page: 30392, size=1900 - this happens every time when system is trying to swap on swap partition. question: how to do fsck on swap, 2nd question: what other reason can cause such problems?
[13:47] <OkropNick> thanks in advance
[13:48] <c0re> hello i got a problem with the driver of RTL8101 w-lan in ubuntu - please help.
 please post error messages here http://paste.ubuntu.com
[13:48] <viginbala> ubottu i can't install webcam ? :(
[13:48] <viginbala> funkyhat hiiiiiiiiiiiii
[13:48] <jacquesdupontd> !html
[13:49] <funkyHat> viginbala: what webcam is it?
[13:49] <c0re> @ftab can you help me?
[13:49] <viginbala> funkyhat zippys  india company
 does it detect the card?
[13:50] <viginbala> ftab r u askin me?
[13:50] <OkropNick> 1
[13:50] <OkropNick> 2
[13:50] <OkropNick> 3
[13:50] <OkropNick> 4
[13:50] <OkropNick> 5
[13:50] <FloodBot2> OkropNick: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:50] <OkropNick> 6
[13:51] <c0re> no..lspci says Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E  - the lan conncetion is working
[13:51] <c0re> but w-lan not
[13:51] <funkyHat> OkropNick: sounds like your swap partiton is full. can you see how much swap you have available in gnome-system-monitor?
[13:51] <homy> Hi! How do I install the latest kdevelop 4 version (beta4) in jaunty?
[13:51] <diddy> How can I kill the sound system in Ubuntu. Some program is causing a honking hors. I can not find out which one it is?
[13:52] <OkropNick> funkyHat: it's free, these errors appears each time when my RAM is full and system is starting swapping on swap partition
[13:52] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys i have a big problem, my / is at 100% how do I expand into my /home partition without losing data?
[13:52] <viginbala> funkyhat and ubottu help me
[13:52] <elRobino_NL> honking hors?
[13:52] <ftab> c0re I am sorry I don't have any idea about the w-lan should it be etho
[13:52] <ftab> eth0
[13:52] <ftab> ?
[13:52] <c0re> auto eth0 is my lan..
[13:52] <viginbala> ohletmeinnowjesu: what happen tel me clearly
[13:53] <diddy> Sorry, how can I kill the sound system in Ubuntu. Some program is causing a honking horn in the speaker. I can not find out which one it is?
[13:53] <diddy> It is driving me nuts.
[13:53] <legend2440> OkropNick: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7268741
[13:53] <homy> diddy: just mute?
[13:53] <diddy> But I can not restart the PC rightnow.
[13:53] <funkyHat> viginbala: can you tell me the exact model number?
[13:53] <OkropNick> legend2440: thx
[13:53] <c0re> i can configure a w-lan but i dont know my SSID & BSSID
[13:53] <oskar-> OkropNick:  you can use mkswap to simply create new swap data structures in a partition or file
[13:53] <OkropNick> ok, I'll check it
[13:53] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: you can use the Ubuntu live CD to resize partitions. But you should always make backups before attempting to do that
[13:54] <TheLinuxMoron> which program uses .rar I need to unrar a program and the tar program doesn't work its not supported
[13:54] <funkyHat> TheLinuxMoron: unrar
[13:54] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: does that work with linux tho?
[13:54] <viginbala> funkyhat it's simply shown zippys the company name nothin shown model no
[13:54] <ohletmeinnowjesu> viginbala: well i have separate / & /home partitions at 4.5 & 21 Gigs respective; ive been installing programs and now my root(/) is at 100% AND I dont have a separate HD
[13:54] <funkyHat> TheLinuxMoron: you probably need to install it (it's in the repositories)
[13:55] <viginbala> funkyhat also having 6 led white lite thr
[13:55] <ohletmeinnowjesu> funkyHat:  well i have separate / & /home partitions at 4.5 & 21 Gigs respective; ive been installing programs and now my root(/) is at 100% AND I dont have a separate HD to do backups
[13:55] <funkyHat> viginbala: can you plug it in and run lsusb, and put the output on pastebin
[13:55] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: I see 2, unrar, and unrar-free
[13:55] <c0re> where can i find out my SSID and BSSID of w-lan ?
[13:55] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: is unrar free or no?
[13:55] <diddy> homy: not funny
[13:55] <viginbala> funkyhat ok wait
[13:56] <homy> diddy: I mean in the global system volume control in the upper panel.
[13:56] <funkyHat> TheLinuxMoron: it has a non-free license, it is still free as in cost
[13:56] <funkyHat> !pastebin > viginbala
[13:56] <ohletmeinnowjesu> the only way I can back up is by utilizing my ntfs partition
[13:57] <homy> diddy: alternatively try a "killall pulseaudio" in ALT-F2
[13:57] <diddy> homy: That doesn't even mute it.
[13:57] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: I suggest you make backups of the most important files to CD or USB stick or something.
[13:57] <deww> !code
[13:57] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: it is unlikely you will lose anything, but you should always make backups anyway
[13:58] <diddy> homy: killall pulseaudio has no effect. I went away for a second and now is honking again.
[13:58] <homy> ohletmeinnowjesu: you can free some space by issueing the command "sudo apt-get clean"
[13:58] <homy> diddy: hm.
[13:58] <viginbala> funkyhat http://paste.ubuntu.com/215478/
[13:58] <c0re> funkyHat where can i find my w-lans SSID & BSSID ? please help
[13:59] <funkyHat> diddy: go to system > preferences > sound and disable all of the system sounds there
[13:59] <ohletmeinnowjesu> homy:  cool thanks! i cleared up 4 % !!
 wht u comming to saying tel me clearly wht u need nw? i mean wht?
[14:00] <homy> ohletmeinnowjesu: if you are using jaunty, you can also start the computer janitor (in System->Administration) it could maybe also clear up some more space.
[14:00] <funkyHat> viginbala: is that with the webcam plugged in?
[14:00] <viginbala> yeah
[14:00] <ohletmeinnowjesu> homy: no im on intrepid
[14:00] <viginbala> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 17a1:0118
[14:00] <homy> ohletmeinnowjesu: ok, never mind the computer janitor thingy then.
[14:00] <viginbala> funkyhat Bus 002 Device 003: ID 17a1:0118
[14:00] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: where did it install to? I can't find it
[14:00] <OzFalcon> How do I clear the recent projects from brasero 0.8.1
[14:01] <homy> ohletmeinnowjesu: anyway, on the long run, these 4% will probably fill up again...
[14:01] <OzFalcon> How do I clear the recent projects from brasero 0.8.1 ?
[14:01] <funkyHat> TheLinuxMoron: archive manager (the graphical program) will use it now that it is installed, otherwise just type unrar
[14:01] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: nm
[14:01] <diddy> homy: still honking
[14:01] <ohletmeinnowjesu> homy: i know...ive got to start googling on how to backup ubuntu
[14:01] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: thx
[14:01] <ohletmeinnowjesu> homy: and restoring /
[14:02] <matyo> hi
[14:02] <engys> hi =)
[14:02] <mmm4m5m> Hi. A little help to read/decode this email: http://pastebin.ca/1491765
[14:03] <tonii> mmm4m5m: it's spam
[14:03] <izibi> where can i change the audio settings for empathy?
[14:03] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: it doesn't seem to be working it shows the file and extracts it but its never there hmm
[14:03] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hey guys im looking at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087 as a reference for backing up my installation, does anyone know an official ubuntu backup guide?
[14:03] <diddy> homy: I found the problem. Oh man
[14:03] <viginbala> funkyhat Bus 002 Device 003: ID 17a1:0118 this line only shown on pluged webcam.
[14:03] <mmm4m5m> izibi:  it is not spam, it is "confirm your registration", regular email. But web mail does not show it properly
[14:04] <diddy> homy: The soundsystem of my Fedora11 VMWare guest was causing all the trouble.
[14:04] <viginbala> funkthat i mean added new line
[14:04] <tonii> mmm4m5m: most likely a picture, if opened in OE, MS Outlook.
[14:04] <homy> diddy: glad you solved it#
[14:04] <ohletmeinnowjesu> I HAVE DVDS! I can backup to dvds !!
[14:04] <r696> Hi. How do I turn off the blinking cursor in Ubuntu?
[14:04] <c0re> my w-lan is not working help me please - <<
[14:04] <matyo> can any body help me with vbox direct 3d acceleration finally i fix my linux driver and i can get result from glxgears but i cant put  vbox direct 3d acceleration to work directDraw is working but 3d acc not :( im install vbox guest additions but still dont work if any body konow how i can solve this please help me
[14:04] <TheLinuxMoron> funkyhat: I installed the 2nd one also incase one supports a version other than the other let me c now.
[14:04] <funkyHat> viginbala: yeah I thought so
[14:05] <TheLinuxMoron> got it
[14:05] <farchumbre> Why i can't Write W in loWer case?
[14:05] <funkyHat> viginbala: what program are you using to test the webcam?
[14:05] <viginbala> funkyhat i've camaroma
[14:05] <c0re> http://pastebin.com/m597d3dbb
[14:06] <farchumbre> is there any im messenger for ubuntu that permits to use video chat?
[14:06] <jonex_> AMSN
[14:06] <matyo> can any body help me with vbox direct 3d acceleration finally i fix my linux driver and i can get result from glxgears but i cant put  vbox direct 3d acceleration to work directDraw is working but 3d acc not :( im install vbox guest additions but still dont work if any body konow how i can solve this please help me
[14:06] <jacquesdupontd> its just incredible how this computer of 5 years works with compiz-fusion
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> i love ubuntu
[14:07] <poopuser> Hi all. I've got this problem : on some sites (sadly most) browsing is becoming jumpy and xorg start to consumes up to 70% of cpu. I don't knew what to do.
[14:07] <funkyHat> viginbala: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=586593 looks like someone else has the same problem. looks like it might not be supported :(
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> matyo, im interested do you have an ati ?
[14:07] <matyo> no
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> ahok
[14:07] <wapko^laptop> jacquesdupontd: what card does it have ?
[14:07] <diddy> homy: Thx for the help. What a stupid problem that was. I would never have found the solution if I hadn't switched to desktop4 where wmware is running. Totally forgot about it.
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> nevermind
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> ati
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> on JAUNTY !
[14:07] <jonex_> I used to have my 3D desktop effects ...i made a restart and now i can't enable it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[14:07] <jacquesdupontd> it's amazing
[14:08] <jacquesdupontd> 460 mb of virtual memory
[14:08] <jacquesdupontd> 1,8 gig intel
[14:08] <matyo> i read something about that when i search in internet :D
[14:08] <jacquesdupontd> 60 gb of hard drive
[14:08] <viginbala> funkyhat: camorama shown  could not connect the video device /dev/video0
[14:08] <jacquesdupontd> jonex_, reconfigure xorg
[14:08] <matyo> but i have onboard vga cart :D is not very good but i want to play warcraft 3 in my vbox but cant put 3d acc to working :(
[14:08] <c0re> help me please http://pastebin.com/m7d04c206
[14:09] <matyo> in wondows i can do it but in vbox i cant :(
[14:09] <jacquesdupontd> matyo, did you took proprity drivers ?
[14:09] <mmm4m5m> tonii: found it... "cat file | base64 -d -w 0 -i"
[14:09] <eros289> HELLO THERE
[14:10] <Trasssh> hello. how can i konvert .sit-fonts to linux-kompatilbe fonts?
[14:10] <matyo> no i dont took any property driver
[14:10] <matyo> how i can do it ?
[14:10] <homy> Hello, how can I install the latest kdevelop4 beta in jaunty?
[14:10] <eros289> it isvery simple
[14:11] <c0re> please help me here http://pastebin.com/m7d04c206
[14:12] <tonii> mmm4m5m: nice :)
[14:13] <tonii> mmm4m5m: was it a picture?
[14:13] <c0re> please guys http://pastebin.com/m7d04c206
[14:13] <diddy> homy: How you you start pulseaudio after killing it, though?
[14:13] <mmm4m5m> tonii: as I told you, "confirm registration" email
[14:13] <enzotib> c0re: i cannot see a wireless adapter in your lspci output
[14:13] <mmm4m5m> tonii: html, base64 encoded
[14:13] <tonii> mmm4m5m: alright ^_^
[14:13] <funkyHat> diddy: run pulse-session
[14:14] <c0re> enzotib: this is my problem...i cant install it ...
[14:14] <c0re> enzotib: i tried evrything ..but with no success..
[14:14] <homy> diddy: sudo invoke-rc.d pulseaudio
[14:15] <homy> maybe
[14:15] <funkyHat> homy: that is only if you have pulseaudio set up to run as a daemon, which you shouldn't really do (unless you have to)
[14:15] <enzotib> c0re: sudo lshw -short -c network
[14:15] <funkyHat> *system wide daemon
[14:15] <homy> funkyHat: ah ok.
[14:17] <c0re> enzotib: http://pastebin.com/m27a6bf0d
[14:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hey guys im looking at thread on how to backup ubuntu and im not sure why some directories are being excluded on the basis of being able " to restore all your data/settings on a new partition" ; can someone shed some light on this? It seems counterintuitive that I would want to exclude certain directories...especially ones that have settings saved...i have a pretty mature installation and really dont want to have to spe
[14:18] <CarlFK> I am getting a kernel panic trying to boot the live cds (jaunty, ibex and kam...)
[14:18] <ohletmeinnowjesu> this is the thread btw : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=564836
[14:18] <enzotib> c0re: what wireless adapter your laptop is supposed to have?
[14:18] <CarlFK> what are the kernel parms to turn off 'everything'
[14:18] <c0re> enzotib: wait i will see - bouht it yesterday
[14:19] <CarlFK> ohletmeinnowjesu: your post cut off at "...and really dont want to have to spe"
[14:19] <anodesni> I've just installed 9.04 and I enabled dvd playback as in the documentation, but I still cannot play DVDs. What's wrong?
[14:19] <c0re> enzotib: IEEE 802.11b  IEEE 802.11g
[14:19] <ohletmeinnowjesu> oh sorry let me break it up into segments
[14:20] <mataxetos> Algun español?
[14:20] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: the parts it's telling you to exclude aren't parts where your settings are stored
[14:20] <enzotib> c0re: these are not brand and model. It is an usb adapter?
[14:20] <oskar-> anodesni:  installed this decss thing?
[14:20] <anodesni> oskar-, yes
[14:21] <anodesni> you mean libdvdcss2 right
[14:21] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: I would actually back up even less than they are (just /home and /etc but not /etc/fstab)
[14:21] <oskar-> anodesni:  yes, i think so
[14:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hey guys im looking at thread on how to backup ubuntu and im not sure why some directories are being excluded on the basis of being able " to restore all your data/settings on a new partition" ; can someone shed some light on this? It seems counterintuitive that I would want to exclude certain directories...especially ones that have settings saved .
[14:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> i have a pretty mature installation and really dont want to have to spend hours re-tweaking it if my hdd re-partitioning experiment goes awry and i have to perform a restore . this is the thread btw : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=564836
[14:21] <davide__> salve..
[14:22] <c0re> enzotib: no its built in ..i got it from ditech.at (im from austria) its a "Point of View" Atom N270
[14:22] <funkyHat> ohletmeinnowjesu: if you want to do a full image of your hard disc state you should use something like clonezilla instead of tar
[14:22] <anodesni> also, how can I install the proprietary ATI driver under 9.04?
[14:22] <Unhackmee> Hey, how can I make it skip the menu (language selection and boot menu) - in a USB Startup disk?
[14:23] <c0re> enzotib: http://www.ditech.at/artikel/NODN1A1/Netbook_Point_Of_View_Mobii_102Zoll_WSVGA_Backlight_LED_TFT_schwarz.html?m=pic
[14:23] <enzotib> c0re: i would try to see if the adapter need to be enabled in bios, or if you need to press a button to activate it
[14:23] <c0re> enzotib: and how can i do that? the led of wifi of my laptop is green (so its should be active)
[14:23] <prova> ciao
[14:24] <bomanizer> hi all, does anyone know how to bring the installed packages to the same state on two systems?
[14:24] <anodesni> dvd playback works now after installing gstreamer plugins
[14:24] <DJones> !cloning | bomanizer
[14:24] <anodesni> how do I enable dolby 5.1?
[14:24] <bomanizer> kewl thanks
[14:24] <C-S-B> is the firefox-3.5 release final yet?
[14:25] <ohletmeinnowjesu> funkyHat: i wanna do a full image of / which is about 4.5 gigs and /home which is about 5 gigs
[14:25] <funkyHat> C-S-B: yes
[14:25] <KureIX> hi, im trying edit crontab, but it run in nano, how can i change the editor please,thx.
[14:25] <zugiart> funkyHat: how do I get it? just apt-get install firefox?
[14:25] <oskar-> KureIX:  set the EDITOR environment variable
[14:25] <diddy> Can anybody recommend a better PDF reader than Document Viewer?
[14:26] <paavio> diddy: xpdf?
[14:26] <oskar-> EDITOR=/bin/vi crontab -e
[14:26] <enzotib> diddy: okular or acrobat
[14:26] <paavio> diddy: there's also the non-free adobe acrobat reader
[14:26] <funkyHat> zugiart: firefox-3.5 is a package in Jaunty universe, but it's branded as shiretoko, not firefox, because firefox 3 is the official version for 9.04
[14:26] <linduxed> where are the gnome keyboard layouts stored
[14:26] <funkyHat> zugiart: 3.5 will be the default in 9.10
[14:26] <linduxed> i need to alter the ones i use a bit
[14:26] <oskar-> diddy:  adobe offers acrobat .deb files on their homepage
[14:27] <KureIX> oskar->>>no crontab for kure - using an empty one
[14:27] <KureIX> /bin/sh: /bin/vi: not found
[14:27] <KureIX> crontab: "/bin/vi" exited with status 127
[14:27] <silidan> why does the gnome system monitor use up to 100% cpu ?
[14:27] <zugiart> funkyHat: ic, I thought there's a way to change the default (i.e. launching 'firefox' would launch 3.5). I'm already on Shiretoko :-) cheers
[14:27] <oskar-> KureIX:  did you put sudo in front of it?
[14:27] <diddy> Is there anything special about xpdf or okular that Document Viewer can not do?
[14:27] <funkyHat> zugiart: you could change your launchers to point to shiretoko
[14:28] <paavio> oskar-, diddy: there are acrobat packages in the official repositories, don't pick up bad habbit of downloading "random" .deb files!
[14:28] <KureIX> oskar:yes
[14:28] <Tug_> Hey
[14:28] <coffeej> Booting Ubuntu hangs on "udevd-event [1272] '/bin/mkdir /var/run/network' abnormal exit".  Any idea what would cause this?
[14:28] <anodesni> How do I get surround sound?
[14:29] <Tug_> just installed ubuntu 9.04 on my brand new macbookpro :D
[14:29] <Tug_> any idea about how to get my mighty mouse wheel working ?
[14:29] <c0re> enzotib: i am not able to install any w-lan driver i think...but my pc supports w-lan ... so strange
[14:29] <oskar-> KureIX:  i suggest to simply run "sudo -i" and then "EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi crontab -e"
[14:29] <enzotib> diddy: what are you looking for?
[14:29] <wapko^laptop> zugiart: you could do a ln -s firefox-3.5 firefox in /usr/bin/
[14:29] <KureIX> oskar: i can it edit in cron,  but i dont know what ^X,... mean- im so big lama:-D
[14:30] <diddy> paavio: I don't like programs on my PC that are closed source. Who knows what they are doing in the background.
[14:30] <zugiart> wapko^laptop: yeah I did that already
[14:30] <wapko^laptop> zugiart: ahh, ok :)
[14:30] <enzotib> c0re: if it is not seen by lshw, i don't know how to help
[14:30] <zugiart> thx for the advice tho, much appreciated :-p
[14:30] <paavio> diddy: 2nd that
[14:30] <wapko^laptop> :P
[14:31] <bomanizer> quit
[14:31] <diddy> enzotib, actually I was wondering if there is a better PDF viewer than the one I have. It is not urgent. It is not that I don't like the one I am currently using. But if there is a better one with more functions ...
[14:31] <Paddy_NI> !best
[14:31] <eros289> * [23] za horyzontem zdarzeñ [23]
[14:31] <KureIX> oskar: what i have to push in nano when there is written ^X..
[14:33] <legend2440> KureIX: ctrl+x
[14:33] <paavio> diddy: http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/58592?theme=print
[14:33] <wapko^laptop> KureIX: ctrl+x
[14:33] <KureIX> ooooo, thx a lot:-D
[14:34] <abhirami> how do i install mozilla firefoc 3.5 ?? its not in synaptic, is it ?
[14:34] <diddy> paavio, thank you. Great link!
[14:34] <oskar-> paavio:  what name does the acrobat reader package have?
[14:34] <NimaG`> abhirami: firefox 3.5 is on special repo
[14:35] <abhirami> NimaG`, ok.. tell me.. how to ?
[14:35] <bazhang> NimaG`, abhirami normal repos
[14:35] <Halitech> oskar-, I believe its acroread
[14:35] <abhirami> abhirami, just in synaptic ?
[14:35] <bazhang> abhirami, use synaptic or command line to install
[14:35] <oskar-> Halitech:  no
[14:35] <Paddy_NI> !firefox-3.5
[14:35] <user_> dom
[14:36] <oskar-> i think, that there is no adobe reader package in ubuntu.
[14:36] <NimaG`> oh yes
[14:36] <NimaG`> sorry
[14:36] <leaf-sheep> !pdf
[14:36] <bazhang> oskar-, in medibuntu?
[14:36] <prova> prova
[14:36] <linduxed> where are the gnome keyboard layouts stored?
[14:36] <linduxed> i need to alter the ones i use a bit
[14:36] <oskar-> bazhang:  maybe...
[14:36] <abhirami> bazhang, ist not showing up in synaptivc ?
[14:37] <wapko^laptop> is there a way to clear an entire line in terminal whenmy cursor is in the middle.. now i do ctrl+u and k ??
[14:37] <Halitech> oskar-, ok, I have acroread in my list for debian, thought it would be the same for ubuntu
[14:37] <enzotib> acrobat 64bit is in medibuntu, and 32bit in canonical partner
[14:37] <bazhang> abhirami, apt-cache search firefox
[14:37] <abhirami> abhirami, im sorry.. i am a new user of linux... explain frnd
[14:37] <linduxed> wapko^laptop: hmmm, i dont know any other, u and k are the way i do it
[14:38] <NimaG`> sudo apt-get update ??
[14:38] <wapko^laptop> linduxed: k, thx :S
[14:38] <abhirami> bazhang, NimaG` thanks .. got it
[14:38] <abhirami> bazhang, BYE
[14:38] <Kangarooo> what's the best programm to read mailing list archive?
[14:39] <laeg> from ubuntu docs     * SSH
[14:39] <laeg>     * OpenSSH
[14:39] <laeg>     * Keys
[14:39] <laeg> sorry
[14:39] <FloodBot2> laeg: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:40] <laeg> from ubuntu docs OpenSSH Keys - 'If you don't think it's important, try logging all of the malicious login attempts you get for the next week' - how would one do this?
[14:41] <linduxed> where are the gnome keyboard layouts stored?
[14:41] <linduxed> i need to alter the ones i use a bit
[14:42] <enzotib> laeg: i see login attempt in /var/log/auth.log, i think they are logged by default
[14:43] <TDN169> hello
[14:43] <laeg> enzotib: allegedly i should have many, moment of truth..
[14:44] <TDN169> just testing out this connection. bye
[14:44] <SpadXIII> i'm trying to find out why my laptop is having so much trouble with wireless networks .. i connected to one earlier today and it worked the first time and it worked great .. after installing some updates (from a fresh install) and rebooting, the wireless connection doesn't work anymore. where should i start looking? the network is up and running (iphone connects fine), the laptop sees the networks just fine, but it keeps asking for the password an
[14:44] <Kangarooo> can somebody help me? im looking for a better way to read mailing list archives.. what programm does that?
[14:45] <Kangarooo> can somebody help me? im looking for a better way to read mailing list archives.. what programm does that? in web its really not easy to read mailing list archive..
[14:45] <JuJuBee> Is it possible to open an application on a remote machine and the app open on that computer rather than try to send the output to mine?
[14:45] <JuJuBee> Without using vnc
[14:46] <laeg> enzotib: "Jul 10 16:20:01 skyrocket dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.33" (uid=1000 pid=3611 comm="/usr/lib/indicato$
[14:46] <laeg> is that a failed attempt, it doesn't show any ip?
[14:47] <coffeej> booting ubuntu via live cd or install hangs.  dumping splash, the line it hangs on is "udevd-event[1272] '/bin/mkdir /var/run/network' abnormal exit.  Any help would be appreciated
[14:47] <enzotib> laeg: Jul  7 14:06:30 tibullomobile sshd[8449]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=hondapower.de
[14:47] <enzotib> Jul  7 14:06:31 tibullomobile sshd[8449]: Failed password for invalid user test from 62.112.152.117 port 6540 ssh2
[14:47]  * Mariele is away: Gone away for now
[14:48] <shriekout> !en
[14:48] <geirha> JuJuBee: Yeah, with the right DISPLAY variable; :0 is a good guess. DISPLAY=:0 command
[14:48] <xiaolindraconis> im having a problem where i try to create a user and it says it already exists
[14:49] <xiaolindraconis> when i try a different name it seems to work but then the account doesnt show up
[14:49] <sat55> t
[14:50] <Pricey> xiaolindraconis: Could you clarify what you mean by 'create a user'?
[14:50] <Pricey> xiaolindraconis: Do you mean /msg nickserv register
[14:50] <xiaolindraconis> no i mean with ubuntu
[14:50] <Pricey> xiaolindraconis: Sorry, I thought I was in #freenode :)
[14:50] <xiaolindraconis> lols
[14:51] <enzotib> xiaolindraconis: where the account doesn't show up?
[14:51] <JuJuBee> geirha: so wat is syntax to open say 'kate somefile.txt' on DISPLAY=:0 ?
[14:51] <geirha> JuJuBee: DISPLAY=:0 kate somefile.txt
[14:52] <JuJuBee> geirha: thanks
[14:52] <abIe> tes
[14:52] <lavida> does anyone has problem with slowing down scrolling in ubuntu 9-04 when choose new wave theme
[14:52] <spacetraveler> Any good links or docs to set up a DAAP server with 9.04???
[14:52] <lavida> ?
[14:52] <xiaolindraconis> enzotib: when i create the account under users and groups
[14:52] <JuJuBee> geirha: then the & to disconnect and let the app continue to run...
[14:52] <ManiHe> hello
[14:52] <geirha> JuJuBee: Yeah
[14:53] <ManiHe> how do I connect to my router and enter the WEP key using busybox (from the mini.iso)
[14:53] <xiaolindraconis> after clicking ok i reopen the window and the new account isnt there
[14:53] <laeg> enzotib: Jul 11 11:16:00 skyrocket perl: pam_unix(webmin:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost=  user=root *** then *** Jul 11 11:16:02 skyrocket webmin[3374]: Webmin starting
[14:53] <laeg> i wasn't on webmin this morning
[14:53] <laeg> does that mean someone was accessing it remotely?
[14:53] <JuJuBee> Great.  Thanks
[14:54] <laeg> Jul 11 14:19:16 skyrocket webmin[3331]: Webmin starting - and i definitely wasn't on it 45 mins ago..
[14:54] <Fazer2> hey, almost all Qt packages in Jaunty are in 4.5.0 version, but there already is 4.5.2
[14:54] <enzotib> laeg: not through ssh
[14:54] <Fazer2> is it possible to have 4.5.2 in official repository?
[14:55] <laeg> enzotib: what?
[14:55] <sliimstr> hello, i have installation problems
[14:55] <sliimstr> can't seem to install on my desktop
[14:55] <enzotib> laeg: i clarify: if it is an access attempt, it not an ssh login attempt
[14:55] <Halitech> sliimstr, specs?
[14:56] <geirha> Fazer2: No. If 4.5.0 is the version in Ubuntu 9.04, then that will never change.
[14:56] <LeoPinguim> yo everybody! i'm new at linux and i wanna know if my graph card is ok... cause i have only the option 1024x768 anothers smalls but my screen is 19" wide and the correct resolution is 1360x768 and the button detect screen doesnt works
[14:56] <Fazer2> geirha: but 4.5.2 fixes bugs found in 4.5.0, it could be backported to Jaunty
[14:57] <sliimstr> Asus m2n-sli deluxe AMD athlon X2, ATI radon x1900
[14:57] <laeg> enzotib: does it show someone trying to use or using webmin?
[14:57] <Halitech> LeoPinguim, what video card do you have?
[14:57] <sliimstr> Asus m2n-sli deluxe AMD athlon X2, ATI radon x1900, 2gb ram
[14:57] <LeoPinguim> Halitech: I've ati radeon 9550
[14:57] <sliimstr> ATI...it might be the broblem...
[14:57] <sliimstr> when i begin installing i get lines and a square thing...
[14:57] <Halitech> sliimstr, might be having issues with the ATI video card, ati and linux don't play well together at times
[14:58] <sliimstr> right...
[14:58] <enzotib> laeg: maybe, i don't know
[14:58] <sliimstr> any ideas?
[14:58] <Halitech> LeoPinguim, same with you, I think the radeon 9550 has been dropped from support on the new driver so 1024x768 might be the best you can get
[14:58] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: you could try installing the newest video drivers from here (wait a sec for a link)
[14:58] <sliimstr> i installed on my laptop with no prob and it has an ATI card in it
[14:59] <Halitech> sliimstr, you could try the alt install cd
[14:59] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
[14:59] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2: let-me see
[15:00] <sliimstr> how would i install drivers id there is no OS...
[15:00] <laeg> enzotib: ty
[15:00] <drpyro> hi every body
[15:00] <krummmpy> hello. i have a netbook (without cdrom drive) and i tried to install ubuntu using a usb stick. i have used unetbootin and it worked to boot from usb, but in the middle of the installation it try to find a cdrom drive (which i dont have) and then it abort the install. what should i do?
[15:00] <dakarn> krummmpy: when are you trying to find a cd rom drive?
[15:01] <Halitech> sliimstr, you install using the alt install cd first and then install the drivers
[15:01] <sliimstr> i read that the installer uses a specific screen resolution, and sometimes this causes the crash...i have to pass fd=false
[15:01] <krummmpy> dakarn: I'm not. The installer is... suddenly, after I choose which keyboard layout I'll use and where I'm located.
[15:01] <Fazer2> should I file a bug about updating Qt4 in Jaunty to 4.5.2 version?
[15:02] <Halitech> Fazer2, no as its not a bug
[15:02] <sliimstr> halitch, how do i use the alt install cd?
[15:03] <Halitech> sliimstr, same way but instead of it bootinginto a usable desktop it starts the installer. ends up doing the same job, just doesn't have the fancy graphics to go along with it
[15:04] <MrStein> Hmm, (using Ubuntu 9.04) I played a DVD with Movie Player yesterday, but today it fails. IT tries to search for a "DVD Source" plugin but can't find one. Why is that ? Yesterday it played just fine. (I installed VLC since then, maybe that confuses it ?)
[15:04] <wanderer_> can anyone point me to a website where i can join irc ...... or preferably point me to somewhere i can find the info
[15:04] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2:  the only one update that show on update manager is fgrlx-modaliases
[15:04] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2: i've updated and now?
[15:04] <sliimstr> cool, i will try it, is there one for 9.04
[15:04] <krummmpy> dakarn: The installer is on text mode, if this is important on any point.
[15:04] <Halitech> sliimstr, yes there is
[15:05] <Fazer2> you could try installing xsever-xorg-video-ati and its dependencies
[15:05] <sliimstr> could you link me?
[15:05] <pxo> hi! Does someone know how to set up freenet on a usb key ?
[15:06] <Halitech> sliimstr, give me a second ... where are you located?
[15:06] <sliimstr> Israel
[15:06] <sliimstr> thank..
[15:06] <Fazer2> wanderer_: what do you mean? you are already on irc
[15:06] <sliimstr> can't find it..
[15:06] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2:  sorry for this, but I can do this by synapitcs?
[15:06] <Halitech> sliimstr, 32bit or 64bit?
[15:06] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: yes, it will be easier for you
[15:07] <sliimstr> my pc is 64bit, but i want to install the 32bit
[15:07] <sliimstr> more stable
[15:07] <Halitech> sliimstr, ok
[15:07] <marco_> The quality of sound in ubuntu is much better than windows
[15:07] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: or do you prefer the console commands?
[15:07] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2:  it is already installed
[15:07] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2 i dont know the commands, im from windows
[15:08] <wanderer_> Fazer2, i know........ but i m looking for an online client..which maybe has https encryption and the client is on the website rather than my computer
[15:08] <Halitech> sliimstr, here you go http://ubuntu.interhost.co.il/9.04/ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
[15:08] <sliimstr> cool man thanks
[15:08] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-ati
[15:08] <LeoPinguim> Fazer2:  how can I reset the video server to see if now its ok?
[15:08] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: but if it's already installed...
[15:09] <sliimstr> will i be able to partition with this installer?
[15:09] <Halitech> sliimstr, yes you can
[15:09] <Bookman> Is there a way to test memory beside rebooting into the memory test startup?  Mine does not work.
[15:09] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: you could restart your computer
[15:09] <LeoPinguim> k
[15:09] <LeoPinguim> thx for all man
[15:10] <jrib> Bookman: "mine does not work" is a bit vague
[15:10] <Halitech> LeoPinguim, CTRL + ALT + Backspace should restart X
[15:10] <Bookman> jrib: will not boot
[15:10] <Fazer2> Halitech: not anymore
[15:10] <LeoPinguim> Halitech:  doesnt works heh
[15:10] <Fazer2> Halitech: it has been disabled by default
[15:10] <Halitech> Fazer2, when did they stop that from working?
[15:10] <jrib> Bookman: what doesn't boot?  Your computer at all?
[15:11] <Fazer2> Halitech: when Ubuntu 9.04 came out :-D
[15:11] <marco_> sometimes the system has problems accessing the contents of my dvd-rom. is this normal?
[15:11] <Halitech> LeoPinguim, I havent used it in awhile so didn't know it had been disabled
[15:11] <LeoPinguim> no problem...
[15:11] <Fazer2> Halitech: welcome to three months ago :-D
[15:11] <Halitech> Fazer2, well, was a handy way of restarting X
[15:11] <Bookman> jrib: ok, lets restart.  I keep getting segmentation faults.  I tried to test memory with the memory test boot option, it does not boot up that way.  It faults out with an error that I cannot remember
[15:11] <LeoPinguim> I will cry!! my card video doesnt works =(
[15:12] <Fazer2> Halitech: you can still enable that with a package dontzap
[15:12] <diddy> After executing netstat I am getting status LISTEN in the status colum for some ports. What about the ports that are listed but have a blank under "status"?
[15:12] <jrib> Bookman: you should write down the error and pastebin.  Does the live cd's memtest work?
[15:12] <Fazer2> Halitech: or by modyfing xorg.conf
[15:12] <Halitech> Fazer2, well, not like I used it very often but was handy, think it still works on Debian Lenny
[15:12] <Bookman> jrib: I have no live cd and Ubuntu does not recognize my cd writer
[15:12] <Fazer2> Halitech: it has been changed upstream
[15:13] <jrib> Bookman: usb stick probably works as well if your computer can boot from it
[15:13] <SpadXIII> Bookman: you could use an usb stick? that's how i ran the live-cd
[15:13] <Halitech> Fazer2, maybe not then, not going to try it to find out, too may torrents open at the moment to reload :)
[15:13] <Bookman> jrib: nope, this machine will not boot from usb
[15:13] <pxo> hi! Does someone know how to set up freenet on a usb key ?
[15:14] <jrib> Bookman: then pastebin the error
[15:14] <Bookman> jrib: shoot, it is like playing craps rebooting this machine
[15:14] <Bookman> jrib: How can I pastebin a boot error?
[15:14] <jrib> Bookman: write it down and type it out
[15:15] <jrib> Bookman: if you are lazy, take a picture...
[15:15] <Fazer2> LeoPinguim: I don't know if it will solve anything, but you can reconfigure video by going into recovery mode (when you select system to boot) and there is an option to do that
[15:15] <Bookman> jrib: hey, I'm not lazy here.  Just a crapshoot if it boots again.
[15:15] <Dreki> is there anything in jaunty's network settings or anything that limits connections in any way, like how windows XP limits half open connections
[15:15] <jrib> Bookman: nothing wrong with being lazy as long as work gets done
[15:16] <Bookman> jrib: ok, here goes
[15:17] <coffeej> Ubuntu won't boot when the monitor is plugged into my nVidia card, but boots fine on the factory card
[15:17] <jason>  is there any other program like sysinfo that  does the same  for linux that Belarc Advisor does for windows
[15:17] <jason>  other than sysinfo
[15:17] <Plisk> Creating a company to develop, maintain and support well-known open-source projects - http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-779681.html
[15:17] <r696> How do you get to the Configuration Editor in 9.04? I'd like to reach it from the command line for editing?
[15:17] <Mud|brb> I get this in my new ubuntu server:
[15:17] <Mud|brb> root@linux1:/usr/bin# ethstats
[15:17] <Mud|brb> -bash: /usr/bin/ethstats: Permission denied
[15:17] <Mud|brb> how do I fix that?
[15:17] <FloodBot2> Mud|brb: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:17] <Dr_Willis> Mud|brb:  try running with sudo at the front
[15:18] <Mud|brb> Dr_Willis: I am already root
[15:18] <Dr_Willis> Mud|brb:  or perhaps its some how not executable then
[15:18] <Dr_Willis> i dont even have a 'ethstats' command.
[15:18] <Mud|brb> its a tool
[15:18] <Dr_Willis> from where?
[15:18] <PhotoJim> ls -l /usr/bin/ethstats
[15:19] <PhotoJim> show us the output
[15:19] <Mud|brb> to view your networkcard speed usage
[15:19] <Dr_Willis> !find ethstats
[15:19] <Mud|brb> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3501 2004-07-28 04:51 /usr/bin/ethstats
[15:19] <Dr_Willis> its not executable for some reason
[15:19] <Mud|brb> Dr_Willis i must make it +x right?
[15:20] <Dr_Willis> Yep - bug in somthing.. i just installed it - its a perl script and not executrable here either...
[15:20] <PhotoJim> I just installed ethstats myself... I get the same error.
[15:20] <PhotoJim> Does it need a+x then?
[15:20] <diddy> After executing netstat I am getting status LISTEN in the status colum for some ports. What about the ports that are listed but have a blank under "status"?
[15:20] <Dr_Willis> or use perl /usr/bin/ethstats
[15:21] <zicho> does anyone have the application sfarkxtc installed? i need it and the melodymachine website seems to be down and i cant find it anywhere else
[15:21] <PhotoJim> yup, chmod a+x /usr/bin/ethstats fixes the problem
[15:21] <Mud|brb> :)
[15:21] <PhotoJim> that makes it executable by all users, so make sure that is what you want
[15:21] <Dr_Willis> file a bug report on that program.
[15:21] <PhotoJim> u+x if you only want root to run it
[15:21] <Mud|brb> hmmz
[15:21] <AndyP>   Bug #219710:
[15:21] <AndyP> This report is public
[15:22] <AndyP> oops
[15:22] <AndyP> (that's the ethstats bug)
[15:22] <Mud|brb> strange... I installed this tool a long while ago on a ubuntu server and this installation gives a other view...not a nice graphic etc
[15:23] <Mud|brb> I will look on the internet for the right information :)
[15:24] <Mud|brb> thanks for you help guys :)
[15:25] <PhotoJim> Mud|brb: np, that's why we're here.
[15:26] <oz_> Hello folks, I'm quite new to Ubuntu, and rather newbish at it. Anyway my problem is that I have to install the newest Java version, but when I try to install it from their site, It closes me when I try to verify. Is it possible that somebody can help me with this issue?
[15:26] <Mud|brb> awww I misspelled the name of the package PhotoJim, its Ethstatus, not ethstats.. :(
[15:26] <[click]> is there a way to check the integrity of a drive in ubuntu?
[15:28] <zicho> does anyone know how to decompress sfark files in ubuntu?
[15:28] <paavio> [click]: do you mean the physical integrity of the drive?
[15:28] <[click]> paavio, yes
[15:28] <oz_> Anybody please?
[15:28] <KureIX> is anybody using conky and a script for gmail?
[15:28] <Kangarooo> can I read ubuntu mailing list archives with some programm?
[15:29] <paavio> [click]: smartmontools
[15:30] <r696> ?never mind, it's 'gconf-editor'. But how do you disable th right side of the 'task bar' on 9.04? (Calendar,Network Manager, Workspace Switcher..etc..)...
[15:30] <r696> the tooltips for time, i mean.
[15:31] <oz_>  Hello folks, I'm quite new to Ubuntu, and rather newbish at it. Anyway my problem is that I have to install the newest Java version, but when I try to install it from their site, It closes me when I try to verify. Is it possible that somebody can help me with this issue?
[15:31] <Mud|brb> oz_ : maybe try in to install from apt-get ?
[15:33] <zicho> does anyone have an sfark extractor installed? i need it and the melodymachine website seems to be down and i cant find it anywhere else
[15:35] <racecar56> why does it say my main drive is /dev/sdb? i just put in a SATA drive but the other true main drive is IDE
[15:35] <Zorael^2> Is it possible to boot a live cd in single mode to just get to a cli?
[15:35] <Zorael^2> or is there a "don't start X" boot option?
[15:36] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  ide and sata drives all show up as  /dev/sd## in ubuntu these days
[15:36] <KiRLi> how can i see home , my pc , trash .. on my desktop (ubuntu 9,04) ?
[15:36] <wildc4rd> afternoon all
[15:37] <Dr_Willis> KiRLi:  thers some gconf-editor settings to enable that or install the unofficial/unsupported/but-very-handy  'Ubuntu-tweak'tool
[15:37] <LordMetroid> How can I know what ports are filtered on my server?
[15:37] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: you misunderstanded
[15:37] <LordMetroid> I can't seem to connect to port 25
[15:37] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: i was saying that my ide drive at /dev/sda turned into /dev/sdb when i put in a sata
[15:38] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  drives can reorder when you install new ones..  ive seen ide+sata systems that do that.
[15:38] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: maybe i should muck around with which port they plug in to until i get the IDE at /dev/sda and SATA at /dev/sdb
[15:38] <demona> any idea why 1) my samba password seems to "expire" every so often and i have to run smbpasswd again, and 2) why x2x would work at first but then stop working (after one or two tries, the cursor no longer moves to the second monitor)?
[15:39] <jrib> !icons | KiRLi
[15:39] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  i would not find that change supriseing - ive had ide+sata systems do the same.. also if you use the bios to change what drive you booted from. THAT drive may become sda, and the other one may thenbecome sdb.
[15:39] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  it may be depending on what one you told he bios to boot.
[15:39] <jrib> racecar56: just use uuid
[15:39] <aaandaiii> hello. ATI doesn't even *have* a driver for my card. I already have the open source driver installed but it doesn't seem to be in use. How can i activate it?
[15:39] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  this is why the UUID stuff is getting more comonly used. not /dev/XXXX info
[15:39] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: i just let it boot
[15:40] <dominique> hi. Which Key is KP1 or KP9?
[15:40] <Dr_Willis> dominique:  KP = keypad.
[15:40] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: well uuids are as easy to remember as it is to install kdenlive on windows
[15:40] <Dr_Willis> so try the ones on the right hand side?
[15:40] <dominique> Dr_Willis: Thank you.
[15:40] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: (very hard)
[15:40] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  you an set the UUID's to other #'s if you wanted.
[15:41] <Dr_Willis> racecar56:  set one drive to be 0000-000-000-001 if you want
[15:41] <jrib> racecar56: why do you have to remember them though...?
[15:41] <jrib> racecar56: you can use labels too I guess
[15:41] <Dr_Willis> I have used the disk labels in the /etc/fstab befor also. :)
[15:42] <McNever> this a good place for noob questions?
[15:42] <Fazer2> McNever: yes
[15:42] <KiRLi> thanks jrib ubottu
[15:43] <aaandaiii> is there still a keyboard shortcut to restart X?
[15:43] <McNever> i'm trying to create a bootable usb drive for ubuntu... mythbuntu really... and having some problems
[15:43] <\\`oot> Hi folks -I have been absolutely banging my head against a wall all night - I've now downloaded 3 DIFFERENT Ubuntu 9.04 x86 Server ISOs (different file sizes)!  The first 2 used a GUI and failed with strange errors at 50%, this one is 577Mb and is an ASCII install?!  HELP!
[15:43] <Trijntje> aaandaiii: ctrl+alt+Backspace (safe all your work)
[15:43] <Dr_Willis> guess aaandaiii found the shortcut....
[15:43] <Dr_Willis> :)
[15:43] <Trijntje> *before
[15:44] <jrib> \\`oot: did you "check the integrity of the cd"?
[15:44] <\\`oot> Yes - that's the first thing I do... and they all "checked out OK"
[15:44] <DarkBull> boa terde pessoal
[15:44] <jrib> \\`oot: burning at 2-4x?
[15:44] <McNever> i've installed from the livecd but the thumb drive doesnt end up 'bootable'
[15:44] <\\`oot> 16x
[15:44] <Dr_Willis> err... a server iso - dosent use the gui installer...   it should haev the alternative-text based installer...
[15:44] <jrib> \\`oot: burn at 4x and try again
[15:44] <\\`oot> but it should not make THAT big a different
[15:44] <\\`oot> whaaaa?
[15:44] <mikebeecham> hi guys...I wanted to start using Amarok, but I'm put off by the glossy kde look of it...is there any way to make it look more like my gnome setup?
[15:45] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: OK, this is the one (from GA-tech.edu, US) that's actually NOT failing to install
[15:45] <Dr_Willis> McNever:  you normally dont do a 'normal install' to a flash drive.. you use Unetbootin, or  the usb-creator tool
[15:45] <myk_robinson> need help troubleshooting a slow boot. My laptop boots very quickly to the login screen, however after logging in, i get a black screen with cursor, and hear the boot sound. After about 20 seconds, the desktop appears, and I can use as normal. This just started a few days ago
[15:45] <Dr_Willis> McNever:  or use the directions at pendrivelinux.org to make a bootable flash drive with a persistant 'save'  feature on it.
[15:45] <zicho> does anyone know how to decompress sfark files in ubuntu?
[15:46] <jrib> zicho: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToCompressedSoundFonts
[15:46] <\\`oot> Thanks Dr_Willis .... this install (the ASCII-based setup) actually finished and no failures
[15:46] <zicho> the site linked there doesnt work anymore, jrib
[15:46] <jrib> zicho: find a mirror
[15:46] <laeg> can i use the key in this guide to access my ubuntu box with putty? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys
[15:46] <zicho> how should i do that? i've searched for one without finding any
[15:47] <\\`oot> You'll have to forgive me for asking this but... how do I get the X-GUI on the server I am building (I would like to have a gui like my desktop while I learn)
[15:47] <jrib> \\`oot: install the package for the window manager you want
[15:48] <Dr_Willis> laeg:  i recall transfering ssh keys to putty befor.. i followed some guides i found on putty via google.
[15:48] <\\`oot> jrib: sudo apt-get install gnome?
[15:48] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  if you wanted a GUI - thenyou really proberly did NOT want a 'server' install.
[15:48] <jrib> \\`oot: no.  ubuntu-desktop
[15:48] <McNever> thanks guys... i'll give it a shot... i'm sure i'll be back
[15:48] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  you proberly should of done a desktop, or alternative cd- install.
[15:48] <laeg> Dr_Willis: kk ty
[15:49] <Dr_Willis> Ive seen too many quirky issues with using the server install then installing the desktop packages
[15:49] <\\`oot> oh
[15:49] <Bookman> jrib: ok, I managed to figure out the bad grub entry and rebooted time and time again while I pulled my RAM out and put it back in one stick at a time.
[15:49] <\\`oot> I wanted to play with the server (have a spare box) and learn it better (but it helps to have a GUI)
[15:49] <aaandaiii> I am on a new laptop, Jaunty, x64, with an ATI card the free drivers do not support. I think even ATI does not have a linux driver for my card. Is there any way to get vesa to use a higher resolution (xvidtool says my card does not support modes)
[15:49] <jrib> zicho: http://web.archive.org/web/20080131075630/http://melodymachine.com/files/sfarkxtc_lx86.tar.gz
[15:49] <aaandaiii> I don't need full 3D acceleration or anything, I just want a crisp display
[15:50] <IHK> hi, i wish to move my home and end key's to two other keys on my keyboard.. how do i do that in ubuntu?
[15:50] <zicho> jrib thanks!!!
[15:50] <jrib> IHK: you could use xmodmap
[15:51] <IHK> k
[15:51] <shivek> Hi everyone!
[15:51] <curson> hello
[15:51] <curson> anyone having problems with VLC 1.0.0?
[15:51] <shivek> no i have it with google talk
[15:52] <curson> can't seem to be possible to install it on my system: it keeps asking for libqtgui4 (=>4.5.1)
[15:52] <facundobatista> Hi all
[15:52] <shivek> when i get a new IM it doesn't plays sound as it used to do earlier
[15:52] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[15:53] <facundobatista> question: which software do you recommend me for real magazine-like design?
[15:53] <facundobatista> open office comes short there
[15:53] <taffy-nay> Hi all. I am trying to install 8.10 on to an old Presario v5000 laptop and am running into a few issues re: the wireless card. In live CD mode, Ubuntu does noit seem to be able to use the card, although it has done in the past. I cant figure out why it is being so flakey. As far as I can tell it is an Atheros card, which I am of  the impression are well supported
[15:53] <taffy-nay> any idead
[15:53] <shivek> In google talk ,when i get a new IM it doesn't plays sound as it used to do earlier  please help!
[15:53] <facundobatista> I tried Scribus, but doesn't work with dead keys (like óáé)
[15:54] <\\`oot> oh oh... "Gave up waiting for root device"...... "ALERT! /dev/mapper/wiley-root doest not exist  Dropping to a shell!"  <--- what just happened?!
[15:54] <coffeej> attempting to boot freezes and the last line is "'/bin/mkdir /var/run/network' abnormal exit"  any idea what to do now?
[15:54] <shivek> In google talk ,when i get a new IM it doesn't plays sound as it used to do earlier  please help!
[15:55] <aaandaiii> taffy-nay: Are you using 8.10 for the graphics?
[15:55] <matteo_> ciao
[15:55] <edbian> Scratch that lol
[15:56] <taffy-nay> I am using 8.10 as it is all I have. I dont have the bandwidth to get 9.* or the time to wait for a shipit
[15:56] <jilbert> taffy-nay: maybe you can ask somebody to download it for you
[15:57] <shivek> Yes this is the best way
[15:57] <jilbert> taffy-nay: there's lots of computer cafe's now..
[15:57] <Dr_Willis> Many Bookstore/magazines include Ubuntu on thir cd/dvds
[15:57] <Stik> Atheros cards work on the live cd's? I never had one work on live cd prior to 9.x only after install...
[15:57] <jrib> Bookman: cool
[15:57] <Kangarooo> what was that? pidgin started using a lot cpu. I saw 78 users also and now 1344. what was that?
[15:58] <jilbert> Stik: i think so. it is working, i had it working with my 7.10
[15:58] <jrib> !netsplit | Kangarooo
[15:58] <Stik> HRmm... maybe it was just my card
[15:58] <jilbert> i missed the show..
[15:58] <edbian> Kangarooo: I saw that too!  Totally nuts.
[15:58] <shivek> so did I
[15:59] <jilbert> sigh
[15:59] <Bookman> jrib: yes but why did pulling them out and putting them back in work?  Strange
[15:59] <jilbert> wow
[15:59] <jilbert> tripple FloodBots
[15:59] <Kangarooo> yes edbian I saw that you wrote that..  (05:54:56 PM) edbian: 78 users now!
[15:59] <jrib> Bookman: you were on a server that stopped communicating with the other servers other people were on
[15:59] <edbian> Bookman: Then they reconnected right away apparently.
[16:00] <ohletmeinnowjesu> hi guys
[16:00] <edbian> Bookman: Perhaps the server that went down was in a server farm and things weren't quite as seemless as they should have been.
[16:00] <Kangarooo> that was last messege I got and then pidgin froze- used a lot cpu for about 10sec :)
[16:00] <ohletmeinnowjesu> i think i accidentally removed my sound drivers
[16:00] <Laibsch> dkms and virtualbox are again refusing to cooperate on my Jaunty machine and I don't understand why: http://paste.debian.net/41619/  dkms, linux-headers-generic and virtualbox-ose-source packages are installed.  The vboxdrv module is not compiled, though.  How do I get that module?
[16:00] <jilbert> hmm.. how did that happen ohletmeinnowjesu?
[16:00] <shivek> In google talk ,when i get a new IM it doesn't plays sound as it used to do earlier  please help!
[16:01] <shivek> :-|
[16:01] <ohletmeinnowjesu> jilbert: i was removing a bunch of files using synaptic, based on a clean up guide i had found on the internet...orphaned packages
[16:01] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: check if its not muted.. I have now some bug about 2 weeks already- every time I start computer voice is muted..
[16:01] <racecar56> shivek: sudo apt-get install pidgin
[16:01] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: no its not mute
[16:01] <mikebeecham> hi guys...I wanted to start using Amarok, but I'm put off by the glossy kde look of it...is there any way to make it look more like my gnome setup?
[16:02] <edbian> Laibsch: I used to have that problem all the time!  Apparently the virtual box packages aren't updated appropriately with the kernel packages.  Eventually (usually after 3 months of a release change) the virtual box packages are updated.  Until then I used to have to run the older kernel.
[16:02] <david__> i need help partitioning my drive...i am using ubuntu alternative to install
[16:02] <david__> i want to dual boot
[16:02] <jilbert> you can try this one: help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[16:02] <racecar56> mikebeecham: i know of a media player that looks like amarok
[16:02] <arand> david__: what is current partition setup?
[16:02] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: when i launch rythmbox it shows the error flag next to each song for a few songs and then hangs
[16:02] <racecar56> mikebeecham: but it's very gnome
[16:02] <shivek> racecar56: I already have pidgin IM
[16:02] <jilbert> just add https before the link ohletmeinnowjesu
[16:02] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: also pastebin history of hat you removed
[16:02] <\\`oot> oh oh... "Gave up waiting for root device"...... "ALERT! /dev/mapper/wiley-root doest not exist  Dropping to a shell!"  <--- what just happened?!
[16:02] <racecar56> mikebeecham: i unfortunately forgot what it is called
[16:02] <mikebeecham> racecar56: which is it?
[16:03] <IHK> how do i check what the keycode is for the button i press?
[16:03] <racecar56> mikebeecham: im gonna find
[16:03] <funkyHat> edbian: the vbox kernel modules use dkms, you might need to rebuild the module so it works with the newer kernel
[16:03] <Laibsch> edbian: I know the frustration.  But the way I understand it, dkms is supposed to fix that.  The module is always recompiled on the machine itself.  At least, that is the theory.
[16:03] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  sounds like you may be having some weird hardware issues...
[16:03] <racecar56> mikebeecham: OH i remember!
[16:03] <racecar56> mikebeecham: i think it was exaile or somethingl ike that
[16:03] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis:
[16:03] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:
[16:03] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: Yes... but if I type "exit" it continues to boot normally
[16:03] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: i cant remember from the top of my head
[16:03] <shivek> racecar56:i'm talking about gtalk
[16:03] <mikebeecham> racecar56: exaile sucks mate...which is why I was going to try Amarok!  Thanks anyway mate
[16:03] <racecar56> Dr_Willis: :silliW_rD
[16:03] <racecar56> mikebeecham: ah
[16:03] <racecar56> mikebeecham: kk
[16:03] <edbian> funkyHat: Laibsch: I don't have a virtual machine anymore on my system.  This was about a year ago.  Thanks though!
[16:03] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  that dosent really prove much of anything... hd could be going out still.
[16:03] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: in synaptic there is history
[16:04] <david__> scsi3 (0,0,0) (sda)-320.1 gb ata wdc #1 priary 104.9mb b ntfs, #2 primary 320.0gb ntfs
[16:04] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  check dmesg output after it runs a bit.. listen for weird hard drive noises..
[16:04] <david__> arand: scsi3 (0,0,0) (sda)-320.1 gb ata wdc #1 priary 104.9mb b ntfs, #2 primary 320.0gb ntfs
[16:04] <poopuser> Can someone remind me what was the command to determinate windows position size etc?
[16:04] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: CRAP... well, I tried the desktop install on this first and it gave the weirdest errors I've ever seen... got to 50% and complained about media issues (dev sr0)... something funky like that
[16:04] <jrib> IHK: xev
[16:05] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  could be optical drive issues then.. or both...
[16:05] <edbian> \\`oot: sr0 during an install is usually referring to the install media (usb key, CD, etc etc)
[16:05] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: It's a 10k Ultra160 HD in a 1U server... this thing should be a tank - it ran for years before it sat in my basement for 6mo :(
[16:05] <\\`oot> crap
[16:05] <Laibsch> funkyHat: Do you have an idea why the vboxdrv module is not compiled here?  Or does it even have a different name now?  I looked around with modprobe and in /etc/init.d/ but found nothing obviously fixing the issue for me.
[16:05] <|slurpee|> Whenever I receive DHCP, my name servers are not being setup.  It is really annoying.  Anytime I leave my house and join a wireless network I need to FIND the DNS servers.  It is usually the wireless access point or something.
[16:05] <david__> arand?
[16:05] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  hard drives are the MOST likely part of hardware to die from what ive seen... the fact its ran for years.. means very little :)
[16:05] <\\`oot> edbian: Thanks, that's what I suspected, even burned the Desktop ISO at 2x just to be sure the CD wasn't messed up
[16:05] <|slurpee|> I manually have to edit /etc/resolv.conf with the nameservers of the local nameserver to get dns to work.
[16:06] <funkyHat> Laibsch: there is a command you can run to force it to recompile (it tells you it if you try and use it and the correct version isn't compiled already)
[16:06] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: I tried 4 DIFFERENT disks in it as primary
[16:06] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  you could alwyas make a bootable-flash drive and install from that
[16:06] <david__> i need help partitioning my drive...i am using ubuntu alternative to install
[16:06] <david__> arand: scsi3 (0,0,0) (sda)-320.1 gb ata wdc #1 priary 104.9mb b ntfs, #2 primary 320.0gb ntfs
[16:06] <funkyHat> Laibsch: possibly in dmesg
[16:06] <|slurpee|> Its like....anytime I connect to a new wifi network, I need to spend 10 minutes finding the DNS.
[16:06] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  ive also seen ide cables go bad.
[16:06] <arand> david__: I'm just trying to figure out what that 100mb part might be....
[16:06] <\\`oot> not IDE... Ultra160 SCSI inernal connectors off the MB
[16:06] <edbian> \\`oot: I almost always get I/O errors even on a slow burned flawless CD.  I don't really know why.  I ignore them.  I think because they disk is so jam packed full of data?
[16:06] <david__> its windows 7
[16:06] <\\`oot> this box won't boot off USB
[16:06] <Laibsch> funkyHat: Well, that's the thing. I'm looking for that command, but can't find it.
[16:06] <poopuser> Can someone remind me what was the command to determinate windows position size etc?
[16:07] <maxagaz> are there some applications on ubuntu to restore Windows datas from a hard drive that have been formated to NTFS ?
[16:07] <\\`oot> edbian: Well, this bombs the install at exactly 50%... very frustrating
[16:07] <david__> there is win 7 installed on my system
[16:07] <arand> david__: nevermind, so you'll need to rezise sda2 to make room for ubu
[16:07] <edbian> maxagaz: What do you mean "restore windows data" ??
[16:07] <funkyHat> Laibsch: sudo invoke-rc.d vboxdrv setup
[16:07] <\\`oot> well... we'll see
[16:07] <IHK> i got two keys, which does not give any keycode/keyevent using xev, is it possible to get the keycode somehow else?
[16:07] <Dr_Willis> david__:  use windows and its tools to resizwe the windows partitions. it will be much faster at the task then ubuntu will be
[16:07] <kevix> poopuser: 'sudo fdisk -l' ?
[16:07] <david__> thats what i want to do...but i dont know how to to it manually or through guided partitioning
[16:07] <arand> david__: How on earth do you fit win7 on 100mb though?
[16:07] <maxagaz> edbian, yes
[16:08] <IHK> if anyone knows?
[16:08] <Dr_Willis> david__:  resize the iwndows stuff.. leving a part of the hd at the end 'unallocated' then let the ubuntu installer use the unallocated space
[16:08] <david__> am...
[16:08] <\\`oot> I'll cross my fingers and hope this server install reboots OK after this, and if not I'll try a different 10k 78Gb disk
[16:08] <Darn> how do you convince a company to switch all its windows desktops to unbuntu
[16:08] <Darn> about 500 users
[16:08] <laeg> how do i restart open ssh? i 'chmod 700 ~/.ssh', then 'ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096' but when i ssh in i'm not prompted for the key, just my user pass. PubkeyAuthentication and RSAAuthenticatio are uncommented in sshd_config?
[16:08] <david__> i am sure win 7 is not on there
[16:08] <edbian> maxagaz: It wasn't a yes or no question?  What do you mean "restore windows data" ??
[16:08] <Dr_Willis> Darn:  its all about $$$$$$
[16:08] <brunis> I'm running 8.04 and enabled check for long term releases.. but i'm not being offered the 9.04 release..  any ideas?
[16:08] <Bookman> edbian: maybe you misunderstood my issue. Mine was just a RAM problem
[16:08] <Laibsch> funkyHat: Are you on Jaunty?
[16:08] <funkyHat> Laibsch: ya
[16:08] <arand> david__: well, so you are using the alternate (text-based install?)
[16:09] <david__> yes, since the stnd does not work on my desktop
[16:09] <edbian> Bookman: *Bashful* I don't recall your issue
[16:09] <magnetron> brunis: 9.04 is not a long term release
[16:09] <funkyHat> Laibsch: virtualbox from sun, not community wotsit edition
[16:09] <david__> installation was easy on my laptop
[16:10] <brunis> magnetron: ah, thx!
[16:10] <Laibsch> funkyHat: I'm getting the feeling I'm missing a package here.  "locate vbox.drv" returns nothing here.  And I just stumbled upon an interesting log entry.  /var/log/vbox-install.log:/etc/init.d/virtualbox-ose: line 283: /usr/lib/virtualbox/src/vboxdrv/build_in_tmp: No such file or directory
[16:10] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: heres the pastebin http://pastebin.com/m3ed9e12f
[16:10] <david__> i think i have a graphic card driver issue
[16:10] <brunis> magnetron: so i'll have to update to 8.10 before i'm offered 9.04 ?
[16:10] <david__> and the interface for the installer doesnt load correctly
[16:10] <arand> david__: I'm trying to fire up the installer to get some referencing, hang on.
[16:10] <magnetron> brunis: yes.
[16:10] <poopuser> kevix,  i was referring to position of window in DE ....
[16:10] <david__> thanks man
[16:10] <shivek> is there any way to permanentely mount hard drives
[16:10] <Bookman> edbian: no worries, I seem to be running just fine now.
[16:10] <maxagaz> edbian, i have  friend who doesn't know a lot about computer, he had a lot of datas in his windows, and someone reinstalled windows on his system, without saving his datas, he is now looking for a way to restore it. That's why i'm wondering, if he comes with his hard drive to my home, his there a way for me to help him to restore his datas from my ubuntu ?
[16:11] <edbian> maxagaz: (plural of data is data) :)
[16:11] <brunis> magnetron: funny versioning scheme or silly assumptions on my part i guess :)
[16:11] <arand> david__: so the livecd hangs before it comes to the desktop? (That might mean issues later on when you've installed as well...)
[16:11] <kevix> shivek: you add info to /etc/fstab ?
[16:12] <david__> i know...
[16:12] <shivek> kevix: thanks
[16:12] <poopuser> jesus this community is useless.
[16:12] <david__> i get to the select a language, than i click install...a get fuzzy lines...
[16:12] <unixcruiser> why?
[16:12] <Laibsch> funkyHat: googling for that error suggests to me there is something wrong with the Debian/Ubuntu packages
[16:12] <unixcruiser> poopuser?
[16:12] <edbian> maxagaz: Well re-formatting / reinstalling the OS is a re-write.  Usually when a file or "data" is deleted from the drive it is simply marked as deleted instead of actually changing the data to 0's.  When you re-write you do change the data.  To the new data, and no record of the old is kept.  Unfortunately there is no way that I know of to recover from a re-write loss of data :(.
[16:12] <david__> the thing is when i pop in ubuntu 8.04 loader has no problems
[16:12] <Laibsch> funkyHat: relative/absolute path problems
[16:13] <david__> should i install 8.04 and upgrade?
[16:13] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: and before http://pastebin.com/m3ed9e12f sound was working yes? did you tryd also flash? youtube? maybe sound is not only in one programm?
[16:13] <Kangarooo> anyone who knows about sound can help? is in this log http://pastebin.com/m3ed9e12f some soundriver nesecery for sound?
[16:13] <unixcruiser> i think you would better
[16:13] <arand> david__: And you've searched for your computer model and seen if some boot parameters might help you (acpi=off or similar)
[16:13] <shivek> kevix: I'm a newbie! Please give me complete instructions.
[16:13] <funkyHat> Laibsch: oh ok. are you on Jaunty as well? I've not had any problems as far as I can remember (apart from having to force it to recompile a couple of times)
[16:13] <david__> i tired that...
[16:13] <laeg> does anyone know why i'm not being prompted for my sshkey? i 'chmod 700 ~/.ssh', then 'ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096' but when i ssh in i'm not prompted for the key, just my user pass. PubkeyAuthentication and RSAAuthenticatio are uncommented in sshd_config?
[16:13] <unixcruiser> shivek what you have problem
[16:13] <unixcruiser> ?
[16:13] <arand> david__: that is always a solution
[16:14] <funkyHat> maxagaz: something here might help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[16:14] <david__> i read that fd=false might help
[16:14] <david__> but don't know how to call it
[16:14] <jrib> laeg: you added the key to authorized_keys on the server?
[16:14] <shivek> unixcruiser:I want to permanently mount hard drives
[16:14] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: yeah it was youtube that gave it away
[16:14] <david__> arand thanks for the help...
[16:14] <david__> i will be back in a few
[16:14] <david__> thanks
[16:15] <Laibsch> funkyHat: yes, I'm on Jaunty.  Jaunty has version 2.1.4 and according to Debian's bugtracker, this problem was fixed only in 2.2.2: http://bugs.debian.org/526322
[16:15] <unixcruiser> maybe you need modify /etc/fstab
[16:15] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: it was then that i checked rythmbox
[16:15] <etwt2261> laeg: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[16:15] <unixcruiser> open /etc/fstab with vim
[16:15] <unixcruiser> and
[16:15] <kevix> shivek: the file /etc/fstab lists the hard drive partitions that you want 'mount'ed when you start your operating system (ubuntu)
[16:15] <unixcruiser> modify like this
[16:15] <laeg> jrib: if it's in the guide i did? i'm on the server now - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys
[16:15] <Laibsch> funkyHat: Probably we need a backport of the fix.  Strange that apparently not many other people are affected (or they gave up)
[16:15] <edbian> shivek: You could make an fstab entry
[16:15] <laeg> etwt2261: tried already, no change
[16:16]  * Mnky mutters about the auto-join on whatever irc program this is
[16:16] <shivek> how can i make fstab entry?
[16:16] <jrib> laeg: you used ssh-copy-id?
[16:16] <etwt2261> laeg: maybe the permissions of the key are too open
[16:16] <funkyHat> Laibsch: ah, I'm not using the version from the repositories, I'm using a deb downloaded from the vbox site
[16:16] <MrStein> Where should I ask about file sharing ? I shared a file and the (WinXP) client prompts for user/pass and does not accept it...
[16:16] <kevix> shivek: so you use a text editor and add 'entries' to enable a new partion to be added when you reboot or restart your system
[16:16] <laeg> jrib: nope
[16:16] <Laibsch> funkyHat: yes, you're lucky ;-)
[16:16]  * Dekko wonders if there's a way to make Ubuntu boot in text mode with the Tux Penguin logo on the top left - like Knoppix does? ;-)
[16:16] <unixcruiser> i will give you some example
[16:16] <jrib> laeg: it's in the guide...
[16:16] <laeg> jrib: because i'm just server side, won't have access to the remote until tomorrow
[16:16] <oskar-> shivek:  "sudoedit /etc/fstab"   but: read documentation before and be very careful
[16:17] <marco_> One thing I really like about ubuntu is that everything runs so fast. And tvtime is fantastic
[16:17] <edbian> shivek: Would you like me to walk you through it?  I think also unixcruiser is talking to you :)
[16:17] <Dr_Willis> Dekko:  thats just the 'framebuffer' being enabled.
[16:17] <MrStein> Dekko: you need framebuffer for that IIRC
[16:17] <kevix> shivek: to see what is currently in the file 'less /etc/fstab' would show you something
[16:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: ive updated the pastebin with my alsa info http://pastebin.com/m56b02eed
[16:17] <jrib> laeg: server is where you ssh to, that needs your public key there
[16:17] <Dr_Willis> Dekko:  different disrtos have different logos for that normally
[16:17] <funkyHat> Laibsch: is the bug reported in Launchpad too?
[16:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo:  noticed the following --->Driver version:     1.0.20 Library version:    1.0.17a Utilities version:  1.0.17
[16:17] <shivek> kevix;when i type it in terminal it says permission denied
[16:17] <laeg> jrib: ok so on the server i'm going to do a ssh-copy-id laeg@ - is it hostname or ip?
[16:17] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: shouldnt they all be the same version?
[16:18] <Laibsch> funkyHat: I'm checking at the moment and inspecting the ChangeLogs, but haven't found anything definitive, et
[16:18] <Laibsch> yet
[16:18] <Dekko> Dr_Willis: Can you tell me more on if I can get Ubuntu to do that somehow (don't care if its the tux or if its a Ubuntu logo or whatever, just no usplash but hires with a small logo - looks VERY cool to me - like old school DOS or something but nicer :D )
[16:18] <shivek> edbian:yes
[16:18] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: are you trying commands like * find /lib/modules/`uname -r` | grep snd * from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting ? in log I coulnd recognize any sounddriver in that log. who can join this problem?
[16:18] <kevix> shivek: you need to be root/superuser, so do 'sudo less /etc/fstab' and type your password
[16:18] <edbian> shivek: Alrighty.  Do you know the /dev name of the harddrive?
[16:18] <edbian> shivek: And the partition?
[16:18] <jrib> laeg: no.  You can run ssh-copy-id on the client computer to copy the public key to the server automagically (using password auth presumably).  Or you can just add your pubkey to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server yourself manually
[16:18] <Dr_Willis> Dekko:  dos never did that... :)  theres guides on using the framebuffer in the console out.. I alwyas disable the framebuffer. it just slows down the console.. and can cause other issues.. Unless i do a console-only system
[16:19] <Dr_Willis> !framebuffer | Dekko
[16:19] <IHK> omg.. what are my possibilities if 2 of my buttons doesn't show up in "xev" nor in acpi_listen?
[16:19] <guestadmin> "printer_hostname" how do I find it (installing driver) instructions say "replace 'printer_hostname' with the printer's hostname or IP Address."
[16:19] <IHK> anyone?
[16:19] <funkyHat> kevix: why do you need root to read fstab?
[16:19] <MrStein> msg me if someone knows file sharing and has time ..
[16:19] <edbian> shivek: Here is a great guide if you have any questions along the way / in the future :)
[16:19] <Dr_Willis> IHK:  depends on the mouse..  check dmesg - see if  shows the mouse clicks.. you may need to remap the buttons somehow.
[16:19] <skas_> how do i start an ad-hoc wireless network that people can connect to?
[16:19] <edbian> funkyHat: You need root to edit fstab :)
[16:20] <kevix> funkyHat: on my system I do not.
[16:20] <funkyHat> edbian: I didn't say edit :)
[16:20] <IHK> it's two keyboard key's
[16:20] <jrib> IHK: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaKeys
[16:20] <Dr_Willis> IHK:  google for the exact mouse/linux and see if other disrto sites/wiki pages also discuss it. I have found some very good info on the gentoo wiki pages that helped me getting weird things toing in ubuntu :)
[16:20]  * Dekko Thanks Dr_willis
[16:20] <edbian> funkyHat: To answer your question more directly then: You don't need root to view fstab
[16:20] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: did you checked also sound properties? witch card and driver is put to work?
[16:20] <IHK> ok, i'll try those things
[16:21] <laeg> jrib: the public key right now is server side. why do i need to copy something from the client to the server?
[16:21] <funkyHat> edbian: I was just questioning kevix's advice, but apparently the person he was helping has some weird permissions :P
[16:21] <edbian> funkyHat: Oh, odd.  Nevermind then :)
[16:21] <aboSamoor> I installed 9.04 and the vfat partitions are mounted under /windows and /data I can not find them under places--> computer !
[16:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: LOL i just skipped to the last command in the link that you sent me ; the re-load ALSA command...and its working now!
[16:21] <kevix> funkyHat: technically using sudo to less a file is not a problem
[16:21] <laeg> jrib: can't i just do it all server side and take the key on a memory stick?
[16:21] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: lolz
[16:21] <funkyHat> aboSamoor: they are in "filesystem"
[16:21] <jrib> laeg: please call server the computer running sshd that you are connecting to and client for the computer you are using the ssh client to connect to the server.    Can you rephrase your question now?
[16:22] <laeg> jrib: that's what i've done
[16:22] <Zorael^2> How do I change keyboard language from a cli?
[16:22] <laeg> i'm on my ubuntu box at home which is the server
[16:22] <jrib> laeg: sure.  You can do that.  Take your private key on your memory stick
[16:22] <Kangarooo> ohletmeinnowjesu: witch command ? reinstalling?
[16:22]  * Dekko also wonders - and I know this may be a noob question, but is there A) A way to make XChat automagically connect to this server and channel on startp (without going through Network List, and B) is there a better IRC client than XChat for Ubuntu/Linux?
[16:22] <guestadmin> "lpadmin -p queue_name -v socket://printer_hostname:9100 \" Anyone know How do I find my "printer_hostname"
[16:22] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: ""And finally: sudo alsa force-reload
[16:22] <laeg> jrib: ok so do i need to undo ssh-copy-id laeg@skyrocket
[16:22] <laeg> jrib: i entered it into term
[16:23] <dejuren> Seveas: ping
[16:23] <aboSamoor> funkyHat, I want to get the icons in computer and the desktop , how can I do that ?
[16:23] <edbian> Kangarooo: Right click the server in the menu and check "auto-connect" right click this channel and click "auto-join"
[16:23] <jrib> laeg: is skyrocket the server?
[16:23] <arand> What is the name of the installer program used on the alternate install CD, ubiquity is the live one, but I can figure out the other...
[16:23] <mobi-sheep> Dekko: Use Network List and fill in the spot.  Nickserv, etc.  And XChat is the decent IRC client but I'm learning irssi (terminal client).
[16:23] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: i think it was the libsmpeg0 package that i reinstalled needed ALSA to be restarted
[16:23] <Kangarooo> aha ohletmeinnowjesu I wanted to say to try that also but wasn't sure and its not last command in that link :)
[16:23] <jrib> laeg: ssh-copy-id just copies your pubkey to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[16:23] <kevix> Dekko: better is a subjective thing. I use 'finch' (a console version of pidgin) to connect to irc.
[16:24] <funkyHat> Dekko: in the network list go to edit network and you can tell it to connect automatically, you can also choose channels you want to automatically join as well
[16:24] <Kangarooo> edbian: but all is ok.. why you said that? :)
[16:24] <ohletmeinnowjesu> Kangarooo: oh lol well it was the last that i got too before i was gonna call it a night and go to bed; WELL THANKS ANYWAYS, I APPRECIATE IT , you guys are awesome
[16:24] <ohletmeinnowjesu> night guys
[16:24] <funkyHat> Dekko: there are other irc clients, I use irssi. x-chat is possibly the best GUI-based (rather than terminal based) irc client
[16:24] <laeg> jrib: ok. so why when i ssh to myself from term or in putty under wine doesn't it say anything about the key? it just asks for and accepts my user pass?
[16:25] <jrib> laeg: pastebin commands that show what you just said
[16:25] <Dekko> FunkyHat: Okay coming from Windows and mIRC with nnScript I don't know much what is available.... :)
[16:25] <laeg> jrib: it looks like this
[16:25] <guestadmin> instructions:"lpadmin -p queue_name -v socket://printer_hostname:9100 \" Is this asking fo the URI?
[16:25] <laeg> login as: laeg
[16:26] <jrib> laeg: *pastebin*
[16:26] <kevix> Dekko: I like pidgin or finch because it can connect to different chats(facebook, icq, irc, msn,...)
[16:26] <laeg> there is nothing to pastebin
[16:26] <laeg> it just asks for a username
[16:26] <jrib> laeg: include your authorized_keys, etc...
[16:26] <jrib> laeg: good luck with your issue
[16:26] <coffeej> My usb mic isn't picking up any sound in jaunty.  where do i start?
[16:26] <laeg> is there anyone here who knows about sshkeys?
[16:26] <funkyHat> laeg: putty will always ask for a username
[16:27] <drone> Could someone give me a little advice on what to do if I keep downloading the same iso file over and over and never have the md5 checksum match ?
[16:27] <funkyHat> laeg: the username isn't included in the key
[16:27] <laeg> funkyHat: but the password it takes and accepts is just my user pass which is different than the keys
[16:27] <laeg> funkyHat: so it means they key isn't setup correctly, correct?
[16:27] <Kangarooo> drone: its different file you are checking for md5sum
[16:27] <guestadmin> drone: could try downloading from a different source
[16:27] <kevix> coffeej: sometimes the issue is that it assigns the device (mic) to the second device, when you are setup for the first device.
[16:27] <laeg> jrib: i appreciate your effort.
[16:27] <funkyHat> laeg: did you append your public key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys? and did you add your private key to putty properly?
[16:28] <coffeej> kevix: how do i find out if that's the case?
[16:28] <Laibsch> funkyHat: Do you have a file /etc/init.d/vboxdrv?  If so, can you please tell me what package is returned from "dpkg -S /etc/init.d/vboxdrv"?
[16:28] <laeg> funkyHat: i'm going to pastebin all i've done
[16:28] <Dekko> Kevix: Thanks for the suggestion but isn't a real IRC software more feature rich?'
[16:29] <knorrman> nick
[16:29] <knorrman> nick Dekko_2
[16:29] <funkyHat> Laibsch: virtualbox-2.2
[16:29] <drone> I just starting making a lot of coasters the past couple days trying to get some sort of linux to work on my new ideapad y530 (even ubuntu didn't work well), and I was starting to wonder why and sure enough, every time I download an iso no matter which one, they checksum comes out wrong.
[16:29] <knorrman> nick
[16:29] <Zorael^2> Where can I persistently change the keyboard locale from a console? Not just for X, but for console sessions too
[16:29] <kevix> Dekko: my suggestion was for features that I like :) you have differnt feature needs.
[16:29] <guestadmin> Can anyone explain what this mens "lpadmin -p queue_name -v socket://printer_hostname:9100 \" on the commnd line?
[16:29] <edbian> drone: Odd, where are you getting your distros from?  Different sources?
[16:29] <funkyHat> drone: try using a torrent download rather than a regular one. bittorrent has built in error checking
[16:29] <drone> edbian: yes
[16:30] <drone> about half of them are torrents
[16:30] <kevix> coffeej: you can check the last 200 lines of '/var/log/messages to see if anything registers for your usb sound device'
[16:30] <edbian> drone: Torrents from the distro's site?  Or torrents from torrent sites?
[16:30] <drone> distro site
[16:31] <hemanth> need help to convert html to pdf from cli
[16:31] <drone> ubuntu is the only image that installs fine, but the main issue with it is that practically nothing works correctly
[16:31] <Dekko2> exit
[16:31] <edbian> drone: How many things exactly (and what are they) don't work??
[16:31] <ptheabstract> hey, just wondering if it will be possible to make a crossplatform livecd ... i know that you can make a ppc/intel livecd using the leopard install disks..
[16:31] <Dekko> Question: is it hard to upgrade kernel to the latest build for Ubuntu 9.04?
[16:32] <edbian> ptheabstract: You'd have to have a linux kernel compiled for each architecture.
[16:32] <Xanthomryr> Zorael^2, sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
[16:32] <kevix> Dekko: I use aptitude and look for the latest 'linux-image'
[16:32] <Dekko> edbian: The latest one is I think 2.6.30-1?
[16:32] <Laibsch> funkyHat: thanks.  I can only assume then that /etc/init.d/virtualbox-ose is the equivalent
[16:33] <oskar-> Dekko:  not very... but i would recommend to stay at the distribution kernel
[16:33] <Dekko> Right now I am on 2.6.28-13 generic i686
[16:33] <drone> well, first of all, I can set and reset the screen resolution and upon rebooting, it will be back to 1024x768 no matter what. Also, touching the screen brightness keys makes the screen go dark and I can't get it back to the original brightness, only 2 out of 4 speakers work (and they are terribly quiet no matter what the mixer settings), Network manager forgets wireless settings upon reboot
[16:33] <oskar-> Dekko:  do you need the newest version because of changes, new drivers etc?
[16:33] <drone> those are the main issues
[16:33] <edbian> Dekko: I don't know I never try and get to newer kernels (lot so f bugs)
[16:33] <Dekko> oskar: okay because I've been trying to upgrade ALSA to 1.0.20 but did NOT work due to too old kernel(?)
[16:33] <oskar-> bugs??
[16:33] <ptheabstract> but then how can i get the right kernel to load at boot?
[16:33] <drone> I've never had a lenovo laptop of any kind have so much trouble with linux before
[16:33] <Zorael^2> Xanthomryr: thanks
[16:34] <Albertus> hello. who speak Polish?
[16:34] <Dr_Willis> !pl | Albertus
[16:34] <Dekko> oskar: Also I am trying all these things to LEARN, because I do feel a desire to move away from Windows - more and more the more I use Ubuntu.
[16:34] <edbian> drone: For the monitor problems it's your driver (I wouldn't hold my breath for the darkness brightness settings) but the resolution problem will almost certainly be fixed by switching drivers.  What kind of card do you have?
[16:35] <Dekko> And now I am using it on a crappy AthlonXP 2400+ with 2 GB RAM, Geforce 6600 graphics and 1x 80 and 1x120 GB harddrive
[16:35] <drone> edbian: its an intel integrated x4500hd
[16:35] <guestadmin> Anyone know how to find my "printer_hostname"?
[16:35] <drone> usually those work perfectly
[16:35] <SiggyF>  /join #wow
[16:35] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  you have a networked printer or somthing?
[16:36] <guestadmin> DR_Willis: no, just a regular USB laser printer, the instructions to install driver ask me for it
[16:36] <edbian> drone: Are you able to use compiz?
[16:36] <Dr_Willis> Intel drivers had some quirks with the lastet release of ubuntu and the x drivers/compiz i recall.. i hhad to update my drivers on my netbook
[16:36] <kevix> Dekko: there are 2 kinds of software on distos like ubuntu: mananged and unmanaged. if you keep with the managed(deb) then you life is easy. if you install you own things, it can mess with your system, if you install something in the wrong place or with the wrong version
[16:36] <drone> edbian: yes
[16:36] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: From readme: lpadmin -p queue_name -v socket://printer_hostname:9100 \
[16:36] <oskar-> guestadmin:  man lp_admin
[16:37] <guestadmin> oskar, ah ok
[16:37] <drone> Dr_Willis: did you just go to the intel site and get the newest ones ?
[16:37] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:    thats for a networked printer,  the socket: thing would be different for a local printer
[16:37] <Dr_Willis> drone:  no - i used the ubutnu ppa stuff. to upgrade a few things
[16:37] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  you may want to try the cups web interface to configure the printer
[16:37] <drone> I see
[16:38] <Jassi> join #ubuntu-de
[16:38] <edbian> drone: Check this out! http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_GMA_X4500HD
[16:38] <coffeej> kevix: I see a line that reads: "usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio", but that seems to be all referencing mic, usb, or the model
[16:38] <guestadmin> It stiDr_Willis: lt asks for a URI which I don't know either
[16:38] <david__> arand you here?
[16:38] <Dekko> kevix: Thank you very much for the suggestion. I know that if you go it with Linux without a safety net you can screw up bad. However I REALLY want to learn to do all these things so I feel like I have control over the system. I want to be able to customize it and do what I want with it. Not just use it :)
[16:38] <arand> david__: yup.
[16:39] <david__> i am back...
[16:39] <guestadmin> DR_Willis: ^ In the interface (tho Im much more comfortable in terminal, I COULD try ;)
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:   try the cups web interface.  but let me guess..you are on a server install? or are you using the normal ubuntu desktop?
[16:39] <david__> so do you think i should install 8.04 than upgrade?
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  the cup web interface is the best way to configure cups.
[16:39] <drone> I was using Fedora 10 and also opensuse 11.1 on it, but both of them had awful annoyances that I knew I just couldn't live with. The package manager in fedora was pathetically slow for some reason, I took me 3 hours to run some updates whereas ubuntu would only take about 15 min
[16:39] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: normal ubuntu desktop
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  there are the gnome cups config tools also..
[16:39] <Laibsch> funkyHat: I have concluded that the jaunty package has many issues.  Rather than fixing them, I will recompile the karmic version and use that.  2.2.x seems to be a major leap in stability.
[16:39] <kevix> coffeej: that is a good sign that something was recognized. I usually unplug it and then plug it in and then check the last 30 lines to see if anything was added new.
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  my local printer just worked with no messing on my part in ubuntu. HP laserjet 6l :)
[16:40] <guestadmin> DR_Willis: ugh, I hate graphical, but will try if necessary
[16:40] <guestadmin> DR_Willis: nice ;)
[16:40] <coffeej> kevix, will I need to reload 'messages' to see a change?
[16:40] <arand> david__: That is probably the simplest way, but the alternate is always an option.
[16:40] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  oh the huge manatee! having to click on a few buttons to get stuff working... :)
[16:40] <bin1010> I am trying to get zend debugger to work with eclipse on ubuntu 9.04, I think I have to make a virtual directory (which I've done), but since www-data can't read my user directories, I guess I need to add www-data to my group, but I can't find it in the user list within the gnome User and Group interface.  Should I change apache to run with my user?  weird making the index.html file chmod 777 did not work either, wonder why?
[16:41] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  or to read up on the cups commands more i guess.. and perhaps figuure out what one scans/shows attatched printers..
[16:41] <david__> do i start in guided partitioning?
[16:41] <david__> i just entered it...
[16:41] <kevix> coffeej: you can use 'tail -f /var/log/messages' to 'actively monitor the file' (use cntl-c to quit)
[16:41] <DVA5912> Ubuntu 9.04 isnt in beta stage is it? Because for some reason It seems to be well Slow. I dont know what it is but every couple of minutes when it feels like it it becomes slow and wont respond fast
[16:41] <david__> should i do it manually or guided-resize?
[16:42] <Xanthomryr> guestadmin, my printer work out of the box too via System > Administration > Printing
[16:42] <arand> david__: This is in the alternate installer?
[16:42] <david__> yes
[16:42] <david__> 9.04
[16:42] <Xanthomryr> Printer is a Samsung  ML 1710
[16:42] <kevix> Dekko: that is a good way to learn (by experimenting) just as long as you dont mind reinstalling a few times (dont use the tests with any live/good data)
[16:43] <guestadmin> DR_Willis:OK, Ill check out the other methods
[16:43] <david__> i am trying manual...
[16:43] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  im suprised you dident get some dialog popped up when you pliugged in the printer.. it is turned ON and plugged in right?
[16:43] <DVA5912> 2GB ram and a 1.73 ghz processor are enough to run ubuntu 9.04 correct?
[16:43] <Dekko> kevix: In the past I have been weary of Linux, because it hasn't felt very "good" - more like a hobby project thing, but since 9.04 its kicked _ass_.... :D also probably could be that I have been running and using a hackintosh for a while, which has made the transition over to Linux - easier.... and now its just darn fun.
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[16:44] <guestadmin> Xanthomryr: would I lose any functionality that way, the "booklet" say to install drivers before connecting the USB, like  the windows lexmarks that have a program that runs?'
[16:44] <laeg> funkyHat: it works now, i hadn't regular username and pass auth disabled and i was expecting it to ask for the key instead. Authenticating with public key "imported-openssh-key" - if i edit the key and change that from imported-openssh-key will it affect it?
[16:44] <funkyHat> Laibsch: sounds sensible :)
[16:44] <laeg> funkyHat: just to change the anme
[16:44] <laeg> name
[16:44] <DVA5912> vitovt: would a low end ATI cause things to run slow?
[16:44] <arand> david__: ok, I'm guessing the guided will do an automatic rezise, I think it would grab 12GB on the end of sda2, if that's fine go ahead with it (afaik the installer will confirm the choices)
[16:44] <Zane> http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=214831
[16:45] <kevix> Dekko: hmm. I've use linux since redhat 6.2. Jaunty is over-the-top-kick-ass compared to that :)
[16:45] <Zane> I don't know why....
[16:45] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: was hesitant, because the booklet said to install driver befor connecting USB, maybe thats just Dell "jibberish"
[16:45] <funkyHat> laeg: should be fine. I don't really use putty but sounds alright.
[16:45] <vitovt> DVA5912: yes. Ati without native drivers works very slow
[16:45] <vitovt> especially in video and games.
[16:45] <Phrogz> I have 9.04 server installed on a machine I don't know the specs of anymore. Is there a way from ubuntu to find out the specs of the RAM sufficient for me to buy more? Or do I need to go to the box and open it up?
[16:45] <kevix> DVA5912: I am using jaunty with 800mhz and 512 MB.
[16:45] <laeg> funkyHat: ty
[16:45] <DVA5912> vitovt: Then i guess that would explain the prblem then :\
[16:45] <Xanthomryr> guestadmin, no i think not but i don't need much functionality because my printer is only a b/w laser
[16:46] <Xanthomryr> guestadmin, just give it a try :-)
[16:46]  * DVA5912 goes to install ati drivers
[16:46] <guestadmin> Xanthomryr:same, b/w laser I guess I coud just go for it, and plug it in, see what happens
[16:46] <ggg> is it possible to install firefox 3.5 ?
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[16:46] <Xanthomryr> yeah ist is
[16:47] <Xanthomryr> ah firefox 3.5 I mean
[16:47] <Dekko> Kevix: I've tried Mandriva and various Ubuntu versions, but never liked it (because I couldn't see or understand how it worked very well and also it felt frustrating being a noob again, having quite extensive knowledge of Micro$oft stuff.... but now since making the transition from hackintosh to Linux.... it just feels like I am gaining more and more knowledge :) And its fun ..... LOTS of fun. And now I am using it on an old machine.
[16:47] <scunizi> Xanthomryr: guestadmin what kind of B&W laser printer?
[16:47] <funkyHat> !ff35 | ggg
[16:47] <kevix> ggg: I am using 3.5 on jaunty (it is part of the options if you search for it in aptitude)
[16:47] <guestadmin> scunizi: Dell 2330d
[16:47] <Xanthomryr> scunizi, Samsung ML-1710
[16:47] <laeg> funkyHat: i had successfully ssh from my ubuntu server to my ubuntu server and it asked for the ssh key pass phrase and i connected which is great - now when i do it i'm not asked for the pass - have i been added to some trusted list?
[16:48] <oskar-> Dekko:  maybe this helps http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/ (?)
[16:48] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  you are reading/thinking in windows terms again
[16:48] <funkyHat> laeg: no, the ssh key agent remembers that you've unlocked the key, so you don't have to unlock it every time (this is client side)
[16:48] <kevix> Dekko: well Mac OS X is built on bsd with is close to linux. so that is a good start.
[16:48] <oskar-> Dekko:  i don't know what it is meant for, i only found it recently
[16:48] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  lets just say.. i attatched a canon ip1600 just now.. and it dident even pop up a dialog.. it was allready configured and ready to print to.
[16:49] <coffeej> kevix: it detects it.  output is: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/215561/
[16:49] <Xanthomryr> yeah, I was very surprised how flawless my printer was installed
[16:49] <DVA5912> omg i never realized how much my little gphx card sucks
[16:49] <Dekko> oskar: Thank you for the link :) I want to use only stable kernels no beta or alpha or pre-release.... :)
[16:49] <scunizi> Xanthomryr: you won't have any issues.. cups might have the driver already.. on my 2010 I use samsun's linux driver.... guestadmin yours is more tough..if they don't directly support it check the lexmark site and see if you can see a model that is the same.. dell obviously rebrands somebodies. if you can discover what it is that's 1/2 the battle
[16:49] <kevix> coffeej: cool. will check.
[16:49] <guestadmin> DR_Willis: darn you are correct, old habits, went for it, plugged it in, immediately worked, now THERES 6 hours of wasted time I wont get back reading th manuals
[16:49] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  i find this whole windows idea of 'install out stuff BEFOR you even attacth the thing.. illoggical'
[16:49] <DVA5912> Mobile Intel®  915PM  Express Chipset w/ ATI
[16:49] <DVA5912> MOBILITYTM RADEON®  X300 with 64MB DDR video memory
[16:49] <DVA5912> Video type: 128-bit hardware accelerated
[16:49] <Kangarooo> what command put output of command to clipbord?
[16:49] <DVA5912> sucks right?
[16:49] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  amazing eh. :)  and people say windows is user friendly!
[16:49] <oskar-> Dekko:  2.6.30.1 is stable ;-)  depends on who you ask ;)
[16:50] <ggg> doing firefox --version "Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11, Copyright (c) 1998 - 2009 mozilla.org" why ? i also did this sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 it installed shiretoko .
[16:50] <laeg> funkyHat: cool. but with putty i do need too, is that okay? i mean would it indicate a problem
[16:50] <laeg> it wants the ssh passphrase on each connect
[16:50] <laeg> ssh key
[16:50] <ggg> ubottu, doing firefox --version "Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11, Copyright (c) 1998 - 2009 mozilla.org" why ? i also did this sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 it installed shiretoko .
[16:50] <Dekko> Kevix: Yes I know its BSD-style so to speak, but it just feels so good to use Linux, lots more work to get it to do things (like mounting internal harddrives getting permission to write to them etc.) but when you succeed it feels good. Also do you know if you can play games on Linux (with a DuoCore 2.4 Ghz, Geforce 9600GT graphics card)?
[16:50]  * Dekko is thinking of kicking Windows XP.
[16:50] <andre_pl> Where are the file-extension associations for bash's tab-completion stored? can I edit them?
[16:51] <funkyHat> laeg: no that's fine. just means that putty doesn't remember passphrases or keep your key unlocked for you
[16:51] <guestadmin> Xanthomryr: Amazing after 6 hoyrs of reading, I just plugged it in, and voila, detected and test page :)
[16:51] <coffeej> kevix: it works "out of the box" if I plug it into my ubuntu laptop...
[16:51] <Xanthomryr> scunizi, I have no problem with my printer :-)
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  honestly  however... what were you expecting the command line tools to do - without the printer even being plugged in?  :)
[16:51] <arand> david__: otherwise, in advanced/manual partitioning choose edit sda2 (that's the main big one with w7 yes?) and then enter the new size for the win7 partion, leaving enough for the ubuntu partition (more than 7GB is what I'd go for) Then set up the ubu partitions in that space ( / swap (/home if you want))...
[16:51] <guestadmin> scunizi: worked, just plugged it in :)
[16:51] <Xanthomryr> guestadmin,  haha
[16:51] <ggg> ubottu, shiretoko and firefox are different. is it possible to have firefox version 3.5 in the older firefox ?
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  windows does it that way because their isntaller - installs the drivers for the thing to find  WHEN it gets plugged in
[16:51] <scunizi> Xanthomryr: you got lucky!  but I'm glad it works..
[16:51] <kevix> Dekko: there is a commercial version of WINE that supports many windows games
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> :)
[16:52] <Dr_Willis> Cups printing in ubuntu = A++ :)
[16:52] <scunizi> guestadmin: they're getting better and better at detection..
[16:52] <skas_> eth1 is showing up at inet6, how do i change this to inet4
[16:52] <ggg> kevix, doing firefox --version "Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11, Copyright (c) 1998 - 2009 mozilla.org" why ? i also did this sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 it installed shiretoko .
[16:52] <Dr_Willis> This canon printer is such a pain to get going in windows..
[16:52] <ggg> kevix, shiretoko and firefox are different. is it possible to have firefox version 3.5 in the older firefox ?
[16:52] <kevix> ggg: I just use 'firefox-3.5' to start it on the command line
[16:52] <scunizi> Dr_Willis: I get the impression that you and I don't seem to sleep much
[16:52] <rocky> ohai youseenothing
[16:52] <Dr_Willis> !ff35 | ggg
[16:53] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: Dell should be ashamed, using windows tactics on a specific  "Ubuntu Driver CD", they need some counseling on linux
[16:53] <LeoPinguim> guys, how can I see my Video Card Driver?
[16:53] <laeg> funkyHat: ty. changing the name of the putty key seemed to break it
[16:53] <rocky> ohbai
[16:53] <Dr_Willis> guestadmin:  write them a silly letter.. makes ya wonder whats on their 'driver' cd anyway...
[16:53] <kevix> ggg: shiretoko is the 'code name' for firefox 3.5
[16:53] <ggg> kevix, can you please check the version of firefox ? firefox --version
[16:53] <david__> yo...i got 9.04 to load with out the alternative...
[16:53] <david__> yeah....
[16:53] <Dr_Willis> I have FF 3.5 (shrinto) and 3.0.11 both installed...
[16:53] <david__> i jusdt did fd=false...and it worked
[16:54] <Dr_Willis> the default firfox binary runs 3.0.11
[16:54] <rogst> Hi I got a Intel GM45 graphicscard in my laptop and when I connect an external monitor with my docking station I cant choose any higher resolution then 1280x1024 but the minitor supports 1600x1200, I use ubuntu 9.04, anyone got any ideas why ?
[16:54] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: Thanks, guess I can now print something quick and just enjoy my day
[16:54] <ggg> kevix, so the older firefox is not update to firefox 3.5 ?
[16:54] <kevix> ggg: on jaunty, 'firefox' is 3.0 but 'firefox-3.5' is Mozilla Firefox-3.5 3.5, Copyright (c) 1998 - 2009 mozilla.org
[16:54] <arand> david__: nice, so then you'll get through the live installer then?
[16:54] <kevdog> wazzz up
[16:54] <minimec> ggg: shiretoko and firefox install in parallel. You could apt-get remove firefox, and then set a link called firefox in /usr/bin that links to /usr/lib/firefox-3.5/firefox.sh
[16:54] <guestadmin> Dr_Willis: I wonder too now
[16:54] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  3.5 does not replace the default 3.0.11
[16:54] <tonii> rogst: does the GM45 support 1600x1200 resolution?
[16:54] <david__> yeap...
[16:54] <Dekko> how can I install Firefox 3.5 INSTEAD of 3.0.11? and not as Shiretoko?? :D
[16:54] <david__> and it so much easier that way
[16:55] <Dr_Willis> firefox 3.5 is still a work in progress  it seems in some ways
[16:55] <LeoPinguim> guys, how can I see my Video Card Driver?
[16:55] <Dr_Willis> Dekko:  rename the icon.. there ya go.. you most likely domnt want to remove 3.0.11
[16:55] <iamslango> after waking up from hibernating... bluetooth is sort of... a PITA
[16:55] <david__> i just select the amount of space for the new partition...
[16:55] <iamslango> does anyone have any thoughts on that?
[16:55] <rogst> tonii: Hmm i dont know I think it should since it kinda new.. on my laptop screen I use 1440x900
[16:55] <arand> Dekko: Don't think you can do it properly without some hacking...
[16:55] <Dr_Willis> I dont see why everyone is going all berzerk and rabbid to get 3.5 this INSTANT
[16:55] <ggg> kevix, how can i remove the older firefox 3.0.11 ?
[16:55] <minimec> Dekko: Same thing. shiretoko and firefox install in parallel. You could apt-get remove firefox, and then set a link called firefox in /usr/bin that links to /usr/lib/firefox-3.5/firefox.sh
[16:55] <kevdog> LeoPinguim: lshw
[16:56] <Dekko> minimec: Why is it called Shiretoko? ;-)
[16:56] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  i advice to NOT remove the old firefox
[16:56] <Dr_Willis> Dekko:  that was covered a few moments ago.. thats the codename for it.
[16:56] <minimec> Dekko: Internal developper codename for firefox 3.5
[16:56] <kevix> ggg: i dont know the best way. there are 2 setting that I need to check.
[16:56] <ggg> Dr_Willis, why ?
[16:56] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  3.5 still has issues.
[16:56] <kevdog> How hard is it to compile 3.5 from source?
[16:56] <kevdog> or is this not advised?
[16:57] <DVA5912> in 9.04 how do i change what workgroup im on? I cant see my other windows client
[16:57] <Dr_Willis> kevdog:  go for it.. :) if you want.. good luck.
[16:57] <arand> Dr_Willis: I can see the point though, apart from extension confilcts it's waay neat. The little I tried it...
[16:57] <CyberNeT> hey is this the ubuntu help channel?
[16:57] <Dr_Willis> DVA5912:  thats defined in the /etc/samba/smb.conf near the top  - i recall
[16:57] <benste> where can I find my touchscreen attached through serial if there is no /dev/ttyS0 ?
[16:57] <Dr_Willis> arand:  theres also supposed to be some 64bit issues with 3.5 i hear.
[16:57] <kevdog> Dr_Willis:  I tried a long time ago and I couldn't do it.  It was difficult b/c there were no instructions.  I would if I could find all the libs and such
[16:57] <Dekko> Kevix: Commercial WINE? which one are you referring to? Cedega?
[16:58] <benste> !samba | benste
[16:58] <alejandro> k
[16:58] <kevdog> !samba
[16:58] <ggg> kevix, but in fedora 11 i think there is nothing like shiretoko ,there it is firefox 3.5 version with the older icon . why  is it shiretoko in ubuntu 9.04 ?
[16:58] <Dr_Willis> kevdog:  now ya know why the package manager system is so handy.
[16:58] <tonii> rogst: hm. Maybe the vga-out on your laptop or dockingstation don't support higher resolution then 1280x1024.
[16:58] <dAnon> how do I install gnome themes
[16:58] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  because the devs decided to keep the shrinto name to  make it easier to tell the 2 apart
[16:58] <DVA5912> Dr_Willis: ok its changed. Do i have to restart now?
[16:59] <kevdog> Dr_Willis: I like compiling from source, but even the mozilla developer pages were somewhat sketchy
[16:59] <JoeM> dr_willis no go on disabling xinerama... just won't work without it
[16:59] <kevix> Dekko: yeah. I think its calld Cedega
[16:59] <Dr_Willis> dAnon:  open the appearance config tool.. and drag/drop the theme downloads to it. for the most part.
[16:59] <minimec> kevdog: on the download page of mozilla 'getmozilla', they provide some static builds, that you don't even need to install. You can launch it within your /home directory. I see no reason to build a version, unless you wanna be a gentoo kid ;)
[16:59] <kevdog> or an arch kid?
[16:59] <Dr_Willis> DVA5912:  restart the samba service.. sudo samba restart  (should do it)
[16:59] <CyberNeT> basically im booting the latest ubuntu 9.04 image and i get the error: Error reading boot cd. Anyone help with that one?
[16:59] <kevix> ggg: it is just a decison by the ubuntu firefox folks. its about 'stable support' and released version of ubuntu
[17:00] <DVA5912> Dr_Willis: clint@clint-laptop:~$ sudo samba restart
[17:00] <DVA5912> sudo: samba: command not found
[17:00] <ggg> Dr_Willis,in windows there is nothing like shiretoko as well , it is firefox 3.5 with the older icon . am i correct ?
[17:00] <moymoy> i thought arch was a binary distro?
[17:00] <LeoPinguim> kevdog: thx man, but how can I see the driver controller installed?
[17:00] <minimec> kevdog: ... or an arch kid.
[17:00] <Dr_Willis> DVA5912:  sudo service samba restart
[17:00] <kevdog> CyberNeT:  did you verify the md5 prior to burning the disc?
[17:00] <DVA5912> clint@clint-laptop:~$ sudo samba restart
[17:00] <DVA5912> sudo: samba: command not found
[17:00] <CyberNeT> no but ive downloaded it twice
[17:00] <DVA5912> oops hold on
[17:00] <kevix> ggg: the next version (karmic) will install firefox 3.5 as 'firefox'
[17:00] <kevdog> LeoPingium: what vid card do you have
[17:00] <DVA5912> clint@clint-laptop:~$ sudo service samba restart
[17:00] <DVA5912> $samba: unrecognized service
[17:00] <Dr_Willis> willis@cow:~$ sudo service samba  restart
[17:00] <iamslango> archlinux does rock
[17:01] <LeoPinguim> kevdog: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AS [Radeon 9550] // 01:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AS [Radeon 9550] (Secondary)
[17:01] <Dr_Willis> you dont have the full samba installed then.. so thers no samba service. :)
[17:01] <iamslango> ubuntu is cool also... for different reasons
[17:01] <laeg> if it's a good idea to change your ssh server from port 22 for security reasons, what's a good port?
[17:01] <ggg> Dr_Willis, kevix will the shiretoko and firefox 3.0.11 be merged later ? is there any possibility to be merged in future ?
[17:01] <DVA5912> Dr_Willis: same thing
[17:01] <Dr_Willis> laeg:  i doubt if it makes it that much secure
[17:01] <kevdog> laeg:  anyport you want -- but skip many common ports to cut down on traffic
[17:01] <Dr_Willis> DVA5912:  you dont have samba service installed... see if the change has happened perhaps?
[17:01] <iamslango> laeg, if there was one tried and true port to switch to, it would defeat the purpose
[17:02] <kevdog> LeoPinguim: lshw -C video doesn't work?
[17:02] <nsahoo> hi
[17:02] <puchacz> hello, where can I manage apache, postgres and other services in 9.04? there used to be a traffic light icon in system settings before.
[17:02] <Dr_Willis> laeg:  thats sort of like locking the Screen door.. and then the Front door to the house. :)
[17:02] <Trijntje> When I run firestarter it knows the total SENT and RECEIVED network traffic for each interface since boot. I want that information in a text only environment. Where can I get that?
[17:02] <kevix> ggg: shiretoko is firefox version 3.5. the current  'firefox' on jaunty is version 3.0.
[17:02] <iamslango> laeg, Dr_Willis is probably right though
[17:02] <rogst> tonii: I guess I should have tried the vga-out in windows before I installed Ubuntu :D to bad windows dont have any liveCD so I can try it out if the gfx card support higher resolutions
[17:02] <benste> !firefox > benste
[17:02] <nikos> help! i've lost all of my data on my /home partition (ext4)
[17:03] <Evert> Hi, how can i get Adobe Flash running on Ubuntu 9.04?
[17:03] <nikos> what can i do?
[17:03] <nsahoo> hi, can i transfer my user customization from office computer to home laptop running ubuntu?
[17:03] <JoeM> could someone remind me what the work around in 8.10 was for the startup sessions not working?  I have just a couple things I'd like to have start up when I login (position doesn't matter)
[17:03] <oskar-> nikos:  photorec (part of package testdisk)
[17:03] <kevix> nikos: how did it happen?
[17:03] <Dr_Willis> nsahoo:  copy all the settings from your home dir to a flash drive.. take it home.. copy them to your users home. :)
[17:03] <nikos> first i've had some crashes
[17:03] <kevdog> since when was it sudo service <name> start?
[17:03] <ggg> kevix, yes  i mean as the shiretoko and the older firefox 3.0 have different icons ,blue and red , is there any possiblity to be eliminated one in future ?
[17:03] <nikos> and some kernel panics
[17:03] <tonii> rogst: heh. the gfx most likely support higher resolution. try connecting the monitor directly to the vga-out on the laptop and see if it changes anything. :)
[17:04] <nsahoo> Dr_Willis: you mean the entire .* directory in the home directory?
[17:04] <kevix> nikos: as oskar- says, photorec will try to find lost image files on a erased partition.
[17:04] <Dr_Willis> kevdog:  the service commabnd has been in existance for a long time.. :)
[17:04] <kevdog> I always thought it was sudo /etc/init.d samba restart?
[17:04] <rgnr> hey
[17:04] <Dr_Willis> nsahoo:  well most of them.. depends on the programs/settings
[17:04] <oskar-> kevix:  not only image files, many types more
[17:04] <rgnr> i cannot create darabase in myphpadmin
[17:04] <kevdog> Dr_Willis -> I must be living in the stone age!
[17:04] <rgnr> says no privileges
[17:04] <Evert> Does Flash even work on Linux?
[17:04] <Dr_Willis> kevdog:   service command has been here.. people just never notice it. :P
[17:04] <minimec> Dr_Willis: By the way: Do you know why there is no new chapter from 'The Book of Mozilla' in about:mozilla?
[17:04] <kevix> oskar-: ok. thanks, I forgot all the suported types.
[17:04] <rgnr> !myphpadmin
[17:04] <Dr_Willis>  service - run a System V init script
[17:04] <nsahoo> Dr_Willis: well if I have to go through each of the .* files and select, it'll be a lot easier to redo it on the laptop
[17:04] <nikos> i cant boot ubuntu.. is there a way with the lice cd?
[17:05] <Dr_Willis> nsahoo:  yep.. proberly right
[17:05] <Dr_Willis> nsahoo:  and safer also
[17:05] <scunizi> !phpadmin > rgnr
[17:05] <nsahoo> Dr_Willis: hoping for a shortcut to copy UI customization
[17:05] <puchacz> basically, how do I edit runlevels in GUI in 9.04? there used to be traffic lights icon for it, but it is gone.
[17:05] <nikos> or with the root console (it only boots untill there)\
[17:05] <Dr_Willis> nsahoo:  if you mean your .gnome theme settings.. those are in .gnome* i recall
[17:05] <laeg> Dr_Willis, kevdog, iamslango: ok ty. i have an ssh key setup anyway and i'm about to disable regular username and pass login
[17:05] <kevdog> Why do people tout bsd init style scripts to be better -- such as used in bsd or arch?
[17:05] <mikey_likesit> hey, i'm just about to go crazy with this, i've just switched from XP to ubuntu and trying to find my 2 networked harddrives so I can mount them. anybody know how I can find their names / addresses?
[17:05] <kevix> ggg: the different icons are a choice the ubuntu folks made. to make it good for ever jaunty user, they are seperate. when you upgrade to karmic, firefox will be version 3.5.
[17:05] <unixcruiser> it's so hard to help someone?
[17:06] <kevdog> laeg:  Use both for testing in case something goes wrong?
[17:06] <unixcruiser> don't you agree?
[17:06] <kevix> Evert: yes. I run version 10.
[17:06] <rogst> tonii: I just did connect it directly this time to my monitor at home which is a wide screen and now I at least could choose 1440x900 which is the same as I use on the laptop, but the monitor support more and I still didn't got pass 1280 for non wide screen resolutions
[17:06] <benste> where can I find my devices attached on serial port?
[17:06] <ggg> kevix, so in karmic there is nothing like shiretoko with blue icon ?
[17:06] <benste> I!firefox-3.5 | ggg
[17:06]  * Dr_Willis finds peole are worrying way way way too much about Firefox 3.5
[17:07]  * scunizi agrees.. it's only a beta afterall
[17:07] <kevdog> Dr_Wills:  Shoot me, but I find the 3.5 on my Winblows box is actually quite good!
[17:07] <rogst> tonii: when I search on dr. google I read something about the Intel driver for linux not yet supporting my intel 4500mhd card fully yet :(
[17:07] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  i hear it will be a Hot Pink and lilac icon with the icon name "IE"
[17:07] <mikey_likesit> can anybody help with with a noob networking question?
[17:07] <coffeej> kevix: anything abnormal?
[17:07] <Dr_Willis> kevdog:  i dont have windows to test it with :)
[17:08] <kevdog> Dr.Willis: You're missing out :p
[17:08] <benste> mikey_likesit: depends on what it is about :-)
[17:08] <tonii> rogst: ahh, that could be it. to bad though :|
[17:08] <oskar-> mikey_likesit:  just ask it...
[17:08] <erikk71> Im surprised ubuntu can be installed onto a pc then take hard drive put it into different machine an it works fine
[17:08] <kevix> ggg: shiretoko is not some strange program, it is simply a way to refer to a REAL beta version of firefox. in karmic, they will use the official version of 3.5 and it will be ´firefox'
[17:08] <Dr_Willis> erikk71:  its worked fine like that for ages. :)
[17:08] <mikey_likesit> benste: I  don't know the names of my networked harddrives... do you know how I can search?
[17:08] <laeg> kevdog: i've already tested, i'm able to ssh to myself in term with the key, and i've open putty in WINE and can do the same. afaik all i need do is bring id_rsa.ppk with me to work tomorrow
[17:09] <mikey_likesit> i've tried using smb4k but no luck...
[17:09] <Evert> kevix: Should i install Flash by just visiting get.adobe.com/flashplayer and install the .deb package? I did that and it doesn't work..
[17:09] <scunizi> erikk71: did you miss the "Please call Ubuntu to register" messsage? :)
[17:09] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:  they are on  a windows machine being shared?
[17:09] <Jeruvy> Dr_Willis: two of the 'hot' features of 3.5 is html5 support and 'private browsing mode'.
[17:09] <kevdog> One thing I don't like about 3.5 is that you miss the circle spinning in the upper right corner to tell you if the browser is "thinking"
[17:09] <benste> mikey_likesit: first of all it would be nice if you'd describe your problem :-)
[17:09] <tonii> rogst: anywho... hope you can find a solution for it. I got to go :)
[17:09] <erikk71> ya
[17:09] <rogst> tonii: Ok, thanks for the help
[17:09] <kevix> Evert: you have to restart your browser after you install flash
[17:09] <mikey_likesit> ok, have 2 NTFS disks connected to a router (one is a landisk, the other is chained thru it), so no windows connection
[17:09] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:  you could try the 'findsmb' command from the terminal. if you have it  installed...
[17:09] <nikos> where can i find photorec and is there a way to use it with a live ubuntu cd?
[17:10] <kevix> coffeej: does 'asoundconf list' show anything interesting?
[17:10] <kevdog> laeg:  Ok bring the key -- make sure you can do it from work -- then go home and deactivate the password -- something always messes up in my opinion
[17:10] <erikk71> why should i register
[17:10] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:   chained throguh it? these are usb external hard drives hooked to a router?
[17:10] <mikey_likesit> Dr_willis, ok, will try that. I've tried smb4k but it didn't do me any good.
[17:10] <laeg> kevdog :)
[17:10] <mikey_likesit> 1 usb external drive connected to a landisk
[17:10] <mikey_likesit> the landisk is connected to the router
[17:11] <scunizi> erikk71: there isn't a registration process like windows.. you can register on freenode (here) so you can pm when needed..
[17:11] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:  some of those router-fileserver thigns.. are.. flakey.   so you are saying teh hard drive itself has a 'network connection/server' built in?
[17:11] <kevdog> laeg:  I prefer cygwin to the putty version of ssh -- unless you are running a strictly portable app on the client machine!
[17:11] <coffeej> kevix: Riptide and default both show up
[17:11] <kevix> nikos: you probably can install 'photorec' from the live cd session. but you need to have another partition to SAVE the recovered files.
[17:11] <mikey_likesit> that's right, worked just fine with windows...
[17:11] <\\`oot> Hey, Dr_Willis .... is there a work-around for the "giving up waiting on root" error message?  If I "exit" out of the ram shell it puts me in, Ubuntu boots up just fine!
[17:12] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:  are they 'shares' in windoiws" did you have to install exttra software? My NDAS disk - is a pain to get going.  i just use it as a usb disk now.
[17:12] <scunizi> Dr_Willis: sounds like mikey_likesit has a nas
[17:12] <Dr_Willis> \\`oot:  no idea. check the forums perhaps.
[17:12] <benste> how can I get input from Serial devices?
[17:12] <kevdog> æ/☼
[17:12] <Dr_Willis> scunizi:  yep. my NDAS using ntfs - i never got linux to see  right.. ext3 worked
[17:12] <mikey_likesit> Dr_willis: I just tried findsmb but came up empty. just got ip address, netbios name, workgroup headers
[17:12] <mikey_likesit> no data in the columns though
[17:13] <Dr_Willis> mikey_likesit:  sounds like its not being shared va samba then
[17:13] <laeg> kevdog: it's mainly just for tunneling http and im traffic, but i only got that started yesterday so who knows what more i can do with it
[17:13] <Dr_Willis> network disks dont have to use samba.  my Ndas uses its own driver/modules
[17:13] <\\`oot> Dr_Willis: Thanks... this makes no sense... it's a SINGLE disk... if it finds boot sector WHY would it fail to find root on first try!?
[17:13] <laeg> kevdog: i won't need to connect to my ubuntu box by username and pass first to preapprove the work pc right? i mean if i have the id_rsa.ppk loaded in putty it should just connect, right?
[17:14] <kevdog> laeg:  Tunneling is a great exercise.  http traffic is good.  https doesnt need tunneling.  T
[17:14] <DVA5912> Anyway that i can add more locations to the weather thing. The closest one it has (richmod va) is 50 miles away. And there is no way it will give accurate results
[17:14] <scunizi> DVA5912: you in williamburg?
[17:14] <kevdog> laeg: That's right however you will need your username -- your key can be thought of as your password!
[17:14] <laeg> kevdog: kevdog only really exeprience i have with https is my bank's website and using a webmin tunnel which i've now uninstalled
[17:14] <mikey_likesit> Dr_Willis: i tried pinging the whole 192.168 IP range, but no luck there either....
[17:14] <DVA5912> scunizi: Fredericks
[17:15] <laeg> kevdog: yup have my username, have my key, and have the passphrase i set upon it
[17:15] <scunizi> DVA5912:ah
[17:15] <kevdog> laeg:  You've done the putty key to openssh key conversion?
[17:15] <laeg> yup
[17:15] <laeg> sure i was able to connect to myself with putty loaded in wine
[17:15] <laeg> it works
[17:15] <os11> hi how to convert pdf file to jpg?
[17:16] <kevdog> laeg:  You should be good.  The only problem is if your work or wherever doesnt allow out going connections to port 22 or whatever port you are running your openssh server on!
[17:16] <oskar-> os11:  gimp can do it easily, but also "convert" from imagemagick
[17:16] <scunizi> os11: sudo apt-get install imagemagick .... convert <in-file.pdf> <out-file.jpg>  ..
[17:16] <laeg> kevdog: i was able to connect yesterday for the first time as normal with username and pass :)
[17:16] <laeg> it's great, no more blocked websites, im access, no record of browsing history
[17:16] <kevdog> os11: I prefer imagemagick however its command line based -- but much quicker
[17:16] <kevix> benste: there is a program called 'minicom' in linux. google about using it.
[17:16] <DVA5912> scunizi: Do you know how to add them?
[17:17] <scunizi> DVA5912: which weather appelate is it?  the one on the clock?
[17:17] <kevdog> laeg:  You should be good to go -- however a few things -- run ssh on a different port like 222 if possible.  You may want to make use of iptables rate-limit command to cut down on the number of false log in attempts, and if you want to get real fancy -- use a port knocker!
[17:17] <DVA5912> scunizi: yes.
[17:18] <ggg> is it possible to have the option "show from the las tabs" in Epiphany Web browser ?
[17:19] <kevdog> laeg: others prefer the use of denyhosts or actual modifications of the sshd_conf script itself to specify exact users who can log it.  If you are not explicily listed then you can't log in
[17:19] <nikos> why can't i use fsck for my corrupted ext4 /home partition?
[17:19] <scunizi> DVA5912: instead right mouse click the top bar in an open area and choose "add to panel" .. you'll get a list.. pic the weather one.. it should have more cities associated with it. Also if setup right will display the latest weather map of your area.
[17:19] <DVA5912> My network admin is going to kill me i just started a transfer of 3.5 GB to my pc from the external HD
[17:19] <artur__> witam was,jest tu może ktos z poland? :)
[17:19] <nikos> i haven't any other partition to save my recovered files//
[17:20] <drone> I'm getting repeated hash sum mismatch errors when trying to install anything via apt-get. Anyone else having this issue or did I break something?
[17:20] <JediMaster> I've got an ubuntu server that acts as a router, with internal network on eth0, and 2 adsl routers on different networks on eth1 and eth2. eth2 is the default route, with a -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 -o eth2 -j MASQUERADE rule for the interal network to NAT via eth2. How do I get one IP (192.168.0.11) to be routed/NATed through eth1 instead?
[17:20] <DVA5912> scunizi: Well, still the only thing it has is the Fredericksburg in Texas
[17:20] <DVA5912> Thats a LONG way away
[17:21] <laeg> kevdog: the port knockings something i've already on my list. you mean explicitly listed by username?
[17:21] <kevdog> JediMaster: your knowledge of iptables forwarding capabilities are far greater than mine  Sorry I cant help :(
[17:22] <kevdog> laeg:  Yes, or by group
[17:22] <JediMaster> kevdog: heh, thanks anyhow
[17:22] <scunizi> DVA5912: I see Fredericksburg in VA .. but that's not Fredericks unless you ment the former
[17:23] <kevdog> laeg:  Port knocking is great -- but some consider it heresy -- fwknop is the port knocking utility you want to try however -- its the most advanced and currently is in very active development
[17:23] <JediMaster> I tried -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.11/32 -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE before the other iptables masquerade line, but I presume that because it's post routing, that the default route still forces it down eth2?
[17:23] <kevdog> laeg: www.cipherdyne.org
[17:23] <DVA5912> Hey linux fixed that humming in the head phones!!!! that was a major problem with these laptops and linux fixed it. (Dell D610)
[17:23] <creature> Hello. The comments in my xorg.conf say that HAL deals with selecting the keyboard layout. Where can I edit the keyboard layout it's chosen?
[17:23] <DVA5912> scunizi: I dont see. Il keep looking
[17:24] <Sava> Hi
[17:24] <pireTTo> ciao
[17:24] <ggg> is there any other tool to compress file except gzip,bzip2 ?
[17:24] <DVA5912> scunizi: well there is a stafford. Im close enough to that
[17:24] <kevdog> ggg: 7zip
[17:24] <wnstn> when I go to log out a window pops up saying an unknown program is still running. How can I figure out what program this is? See screenshot here: http://imgur.com/b44cg.png
[17:24] <scunizi> DVA5912: k
[17:24] <coleys> DVA5912: Woo ==)
[17:24] <kevdog> ggg: What format do you want?
[17:25] <Sava> What's people?
[17:25] <lavida> can someone help me to write startup script for changing color profile with xcalib
[17:25] <ggg> kevdog, got nothing with man 7zip
[17:25] <lavida> i already wrote something but it doesnt work ;(
[17:25] <coleys> wnstn: type: top in terminal
[17:25]  * DVA5912 wonders what coleys is going nuts about
[17:25] <unixcruiser> ggg on windows?
[17:25] <coleys> wnstn: Look at running proccess's.
[17:25] <wnstn> coleys tried that but nothing strange is running
[17:25] <ggg> unixcruiser, ubuntu 9.04
[17:25] <unixcruiser> you can use zip file...
[17:25] <unixcruiser> that I know
[17:26] <Ctrl-Alt-Del> what is the best driver for intel gma 950?
[17:26] <PeskyJ> you know how alt+F1 opens the applications menu, well how do you open the "user" menu (with the shutdown options in it) with the keyboard?
[17:27] <lavida> can someone help me to write startup script for changing color profile with xcalib?
[17:27] <unixcruiser> ggg use archive manager
[17:27] <JoeM> ok, this old Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000 isn't working out so well... any suggestions on a replacement (Logitech is easy for me to find here), I also need it to be able to be shared via Virtualbox
[17:27] <coffeej> kevix: any more ideas?
[17:27] <kevdog> ggg: the linux command line app is p7zip
[17:27] <Zencyde> The Quickcam Pro did not work for me, either.
[17:28] <coleys> PeskyJ: Control Alt Delete?
[17:28] <oskar-> JediMaster:  search for policy routing (http://linux-ip.net/html/routing-selection.html)
[17:28] <kevix> coffeej: I use kde(kubutu), it has a 'system setting' gui. and that has something for multimedia/sound settings?
[17:28] <Dr_Willis> webcams seem to either work with no problems - or are totally unsupported.. for me. :)
[17:28] <wnstn> coleys: I have tried opening top and killing anything using cpu (except for xorg) no luck. Then I treid opening lsof but I can't figure out which process it is. Any ideas?
[17:28] <ggg> man p7zip got nothing
[17:28] <ggg> kevdog, man p7zip got nothing
[17:28] <coleys> wnstn: Man im not really sure, i have never seen this issue before. =o
[17:28] <moymoy> anyone else's videos choppy/rough-edged with compiz enabled?
[17:28] <coleys> wnstn: Have you tried a google search?
[17:28] <Zencyde> Actually, I have this one webcam that only pulls the information from two color channels.
[17:28] <unixcruiser> ggg install p7zip
[17:29] <thekiddd> I need some help
[17:29] <Dr_Willis> moymoy:  you are refering to videos in totem/gmplayer/vlc? or other videos?
[17:29] <PeskyJ> coleys: um, that doesn't seem to do it
[17:29] <wnstn> coleys: yeah but I haven't had much luck
[17:29] <kuppy> hey i had a problem with an xp boot cd after installing linux and wiping it could it be that ubuntu did something to the drive to make it unrecognizable to xp
[17:29] <thekiddd> I have recently installed Kiwi Linux (part of Ubuntu). It asked me for a username and password when I've installed, i've entered 'roster' and my password
[17:29] <kevdog> ggg: You need to install the program
[17:29] <unixcruiser> ggg// 'sudo apt-get install p7zip'
[17:29] <thekiddd> What is the root password??!
[17:29] <coleys> wnstn: Always had the problem, or... Just recently started getting it?
[17:29] <kevix> thekiddd: emotional, financial, ..... please be more specific ;)
[17:29] <thekiddd> It never asked me for the root password
[17:29] <moymoy> Dr_Willis: in all the players, though i mostly use mplayer, it isn't choppy after killing compiz.real though
[17:29] <coleys> !root
[17:29] <scunizi> thekiddd: there isn't one
[17:29] <Dr_Willis> kuppy:  windows will ignore linxu parittions.. you may need to delete the linux partitions some how and leave that part of the drive unallocated.
[17:29] <thekiddd> then how do I root?
[17:30] <unixcruiser> thekiddd// you don't need to use root password
[17:30] <kuppy> how do i do that
[17:30] <thekiddd> :|
[17:30] <bazhang> thekiddd, kiwi linux? ubuntu-based?
[17:30] <coleys> thekiddd: (Although you can change the root password, with sudo passwd root) But use sudo =)
[17:30] <scunizi> thekiddd: use sudo before a command that needs root
[17:30] <Dr_Willis> moymoy:   with compiz it depends on teh video card/drivers it seems. :)
[17:30] <kuppy> can i format it to nfts or ntfs
[17:30] <unixcruiser> use sudo before type your command
[17:30] <unixcruiser> like this
[17:30] <kevix> thekiddd: on default ubuntu systems, the password for 'sudo' is your password. the 'root' password should never be needed.
[17:30] <Dr_Willis> moymoy:  i have no issues on my nvidia 8800 and compiz+videos.
[17:30] <unixcruiser> 'sudo yourcommand'
[17:30] <ggg> unixcruiser, kevdog in archiver manager i got the option to compress with .7z but why can't i get nothing with man p7zip ?
[17:30] <minimec> thekiddd: you can do sudo -i That grants you sudo rights for the whole terminal window you are in.
[17:30] <moymoy> Dr_Willis: hmm =\ darn.. compiz, can't live with it, can't live WITHOUT it.. =[
[17:31] <unixcruiser> ggg 'p7zip --help'
[17:31] <Dr_Willis> 'man p7zip' --> gives me a rather minimal man page.
[17:31] <moymoy> Dr_Willis: i have a pretty DECENT video card.. nvidia 6 series
[17:31] <thekiddd> sudo -i worked perfectly
[17:31] <thekiddd> thanks everyone
[17:31] <thekiddd> !
[17:31] <Dr_Willis> moymoy:  check the ccsm config. thers some settings/video tweaks there perhaps
[17:32] <unixcruiser> moymoy// I think you need to install propriety driver
[17:32] <moymoy> Dr_Willis: i shall! :)
[17:32] <Dr_Willis> p7zip has 2  options.. -d to decompress :) and -h for help. heh...
[17:32] <moymoy> unixcruiser: i have proprietary drivers installed.. otherwise i wouldn't have compiz enabled
[17:32] <ggg> unixcruiser, kevdog installed p7zip ,now man p7zip and p7zip --help work
[17:33] <kevdog> ggg:  Good work :)
[17:33] <atharh> Hey everyone. I am trying to delete entries from arp cache but they just won't go away. I am doing this as root: arp -d 192.168.1.100
[17:33] <unixcruiser> enter the appearance configuration
[17:33] <scunizi> moymoy: so you have a 6 series nvidia and the drivers activated, ccsm is installed .. what isn't working? I must have missed it.
[17:33] <ggg> kevdog, unixcruiser but man 7zip and 7zip --help don't work
[17:33] <ggg> kevdog, unixcruiser i think there is nothing like 7zip ,
[17:34] <Dr_Willis> there is no 7zip command
[17:34] <kevdog> p7zip is what it is called in linux -- see the 7zip web page!!!
[17:34] <nsadmin> atharh: is there a machine with that IP on your net?
[17:34] <laeg> kevdog: ty, i'll have a look]#
[17:34] <oskar-> ggg:  "7z"?
[17:34] <ggg> Dr_Willis, but why can't i get anything with man 7zip ?
[17:34] <Dr_Willis> z
[17:34] <Dr_Willis> 7z   7za  7zr
[17:34] <scunizi> ggg: how bout man p7zip
[17:34] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  because theres no command called '7zip' thus no man page for it....
[17:35] <Dr_Willis> hit 7<tab> and see wht commands exist
[17:35] <kevdog> laeg:  Ive also written a tutorial on how to set it up on the linux server -- its slightly out of date however it will get you up in running  Its missing a section for the new feature -- however the new featrues are rarely used IMO
[17:35] <lavida> can someone help me to write startup script for changing color profile with xcalib
[17:36] <atharh> nsadmin: yes, the machine is there. My other machine has got the wrong MAC address against that IP so things are not working.
[17:36] <ggg> kevdog unixcruiser they are 7z , 7zr ,7za
[17:36] <kevdog> Dr_Willis -- I can confirm those command
[17:36]  * Dr_Willis has now totally frogotten ggg 's original question...
[17:36] <Dr_Willis> what was the problem again?
[17:36] <kevdog> ggg: http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/59888  -- this gives you some background
[17:36] <ggg> Dr_Willis, what question ?
[17:37] <mc_> Ok I just install wubi on a laptop for a friend, I'm a full time linux user on all my boxes, but I don't see how to pass files from Ubuntu into windows or visaversa?
[17:37] <nsadmin> he forgot it too!
[17:37] <atharh> nsadmin: So I can ping 192.168.1.101 from 192.168.1.100, but not the other way around. Similarly, I can ping 192.168.1.101 from any other machine
[17:37] <ggg> Dr_Willis, is it possible to have the option "open from the last tab" in Epiphany Web browser ?
[17:37] <Dr_Willis> mc_:  wubi makes it a pain to get files to/from the windows drive that wubi is installed on.
[17:37] <scunizi> mc_: I think on wubi, ubuntu is totally isolated.. as an alternative use virtualbox on the win machine and install ubuntu there.
[17:38] <Dr_Willis> ggg:  i never use that brower.. so no idea.
[17:38] <oskar-> atharh:  then a filter rule eats the packets
[17:38] <Zencyde> atharh: Can you ping anything else from *.100?
[17:38] <ggg> Dr_Willis, ok
[17:38] <atharh> oskar: nopes, the mac address mapping is wrong.
[17:38] <Dr_Willis> mc_:  i would also reccomdne using virtualbox instead of Wubi. I would take wubi out in the back yard and burry it in a deep deep hole.
[17:38] <YBH___3> ?
[17:38] <atharh> Zencyde: yes, i can ping other machines too
[17:38] <ggg> kevdog, thanks
[17:38] <Zencyde> D: That's weird.
[17:38] <mc_> Dr_Willis, That's a shame, it's such a painless way for newbies to install Linux.
[17:39] <Dr_Willis> mc_:  its not painess to actually USE
[17:39] <kevdog> mc_? What?
[17:39] <mc_> Dr_Willis, No I think I'll tell him to just save to a thumb drive to transfer to windows
[17:39] <ggg> is it possible to have indication for a reply from irc when i use pidgin  ?
[17:39] <Zencyde> mc_: Wubi made a number of mistakes when I last used it for my friend. He's ended up making the switch and we went ahead and installed from disc. No problems after that.
[17:40] <Dr_Willis> mc_:  thats one way. - I would much perfer the cd include virtualbox instead of wubi.
[17:40] <Zencyde> ggg: I got notifications whenever my name pops up in IRC. Is that not the same for you?
[17:40] <mc_> Zedde, So far it's working fine except for the isolation issue.
[17:40] <S-P> hello
[17:40] <moymoy> scunizi: my problem wasn't that compiz wasn't working.. it just wasn't working well with video... choppy video playback (only with compiz enabled) =[
[17:40] <Dr_Willis> mc_:  untill it breaks.. :)  then  no one kows how to fix wubi breakage.. :) and that 'issue' is a safty feature.. i belive.
[17:41] <ggg> Zencyde, are you using pidgin or xchat ?
[17:41] <mc_> Yea me too but this friend is rather ignorant to computor issues.
[17:41] <Zencyde> ggg: I am most certainly using Pidgin.
[17:41] <kevdog> ggg: dont use pidgin for irc -- well you can -- but its painful.  At the least use chatzilla
[17:41] <scunizi> moymoy: ah.. and what driver is installed ?? 180.xx or 185.xx
[17:41] <mc_> Thanks anyway just thought I'd ask
[17:41] <scunizi> moymoy: or perhaps the 177?
[17:41] <moymoy> scunizi: 185.18.14 or something
[17:41] <ggg> Zencyde, how do you get notifications in pidgin ?
[17:42] <moymoy> scunizi: downloaded from nvidia's website
[17:42] <Zencyde> mc_: Then it might be better to wait until Wubi is perfected, no? I had to work past the problems for my friend. Seems smarter to run your friend through a proper installation and to get GRUB and NTLDR to play  nice.
[17:42] <kevdog> ggg:  Purple plugin pack!
[17:42] <S-P> bob marley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[17:42] <Zencyde> ggg: I'm not sure. Let me see if I can find a plugin.
[17:42] <kevdog> ggg:  There is also a notification plugin from the purple plugin pack website!
[17:43] <hittt> I think i have a problem with ath5k
[17:43] <Zencyde> ggg: libnottify popups.
[17:43] <ggg> kevdog, what is purple plugin pack ? how can i enable it in pidgin ?
[17:43] <Zencyde> ggg: libnotify*
[17:43] <scunizi> moymoy: ah.. ok.. I occationally have issues with that driver as well.  your 6 series card would have worked fine on the 177 driver and if available 174.. You'll have to watch nvidia's page for the next version (they come quickly) and install that.
[17:43] <mc_> Zencyde, I'm working on him, I have removed all his propority software including IE and install gimp, inkscape, firefox, and Open office on all his windows machines
[17:44] <Zencyde> mc_: Just show him what repositories and package managers are and how to use them. That is easily the biggest plus to FOSS.
[17:44] <os11> scunizi, thx :)
[17:44] <Pernicious> hey guys, can you please tell me how to install tcl?
[17:44] <failers> anyone using karmic and do you recommed using it? or is it too bugged
[17:44] <moymoy> scunizi: bleh.. i installed this one because the previous ones were having problems with gnome-do(cky)! .. darn nvidia! but at least they code UNIX/Linux drivers.. good for them =]
[17:44] <nsadmin> apt-get install tcl?
[17:44] <kevdog> ggg:  Let me find the web site -- hold old
[17:45] <mc_> Does anybody know if Ubuntu supports Sprint air cards, I know they support verizon.
[17:45] <scunizi> os11: np :)
[17:45] <Zencyde> moymoy: I'm impressed by nVidia's binary drivers. Wish they'd open their specs but AMD doesn't seem to be doing that, either.
[17:45] <ggg> Zencyde, do you get notification when someone reply to your question or do you get notification when someone send message in the irc ?
[17:45] <Dr_Willis> he program 'tcl' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[17:45] <Dr_Willis> sudo apt-get install tclx8.3
[17:45] <Pepsi> Hey :)
[17:45] <Pernicious> but the latest version is 8.5.7
[17:45] <Zencyde> ggg: I'd imagine it would work with messages. It notifies me whenever my name pops up in IRC. Which is why I hate myself when I forget to add the nick. :P
[17:46] <kevdog> ggg: http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/wiki/PluginPack
[17:46] <YBH___3> pdfgdl;
[17:46] <nsadmin> you want the latest?
[17:46] <hittt> I think i have a problem with ath5k
[17:46] <Dreki> my xserver crashed a min ago and i had to hard restart to fix it, if that ever happens again, is there anything i can try to get xserver back?
[17:46] <scunizi> moymoy: it's one of those things that when you find a driver that functions well, no issues, you stick with it.  Keep the binary because with every kernel upgrade you have to reinstall.
[17:46] <nsadmin> hittt: you said that already :P
[17:46] <Pepsi> Does ubuntu support NTFS?
[17:46] <scunizi> yes
[17:46] <kevix> Pepsi: yes.
[17:46] <Dreki> pepsi: yes
[17:46] <Pepsi> What is the best file format for Ubuntu
[17:46] <Pepsi> ?
[17:47] <hittt> nsadmin: ye but the channel is busy enough to hide it in moments
[17:47] <Dr_Willis> Pepsi:  you mean FILESYSTEM ?
[17:47] <enoch> hi all
[17:47] <Dreki> pepsi im useing ext4
[17:47] <Pepsi> Yeah, for memorysticks and suc
[17:47] <kevix> Pepsi: when I mount my NTFS partitons, it uses a FUSE modules to load the ntfs-3 stuff
[17:47] <Pepsi> such**
[17:47] <Dr_Willis> Pepsi:  depends on the exact needs.
[17:47] <hittt> Pepsi: EXT4 for 9.04
[17:47] <minimec> Pepsi: fat32
[17:47] <Zencyde> Man, options in Linux are pretty sweet. I've had a misbehaving application take away user input before and have SSHed into my box while sitting at it on my phone so that I could kill the offending process without bringing down my system. I am lost as to why people use Windows. :(
[17:47] <ggg> kevdog, checking this thanks
[17:47] <os11> whats diff between ext3 and ext4?
[17:47] <nsadmin> hittt: if you don't provide information, nothing will happen
[17:47] <Pepsi> Can't it support FAT64 which I can assume it is better?
[17:47] <Dr_Willis> os11:  ext4 is supposed to be faster.
[17:47] <Pepsi> But that is for windows
[17:47] <enoch> i'm trying the via drivers on a unichrome9 chipset, but when i start xorg it says that the "via" module does not exist, but if i type modprobe via it loads the module without problems... what can i dow?
[17:47] <kevix> Zencyde: heh
[17:47] <Pepsi> I mean Fat64
[17:47] <minimec> Pepsi: I would use fat32 for usb sticks.
[17:48] <Pepsi> But not under 2 gbyte
[17:48] <kevdog> ggg:  Do this at the command line  sudo apt-cache search purple
[17:48] <Dreki> pepsi id say for somthing u want other computers to be able to read, including windows computers NTFS or fat-32
[17:48] <Dr_Willis> Pepsi:  'better' depends on your needs. - use fat filesytems on external flash drives.
[17:48] <moymoy> Pepsi: i use ext4 on my computer.. and for ntfs, as far as i know .. ubuntu can READ and WRITE from ntfs.. but probably not a good idea to install onto an ntfs partition ... 1: file permissions  2: NTFS drivers are loaded as modules by default
[17:48] <hittt> nsadmin: It randomly hangs, killing the internet access
[17:48] <kevdog> ggg: Does anything come up
[17:48] <os11> i am using ext2 here for my netbook
[17:48] <kevix> os11: ext3 is tested, ext4 is very,very new and not tested.
[17:48] <os11> maybe ssd
[17:48] <Pepsi> Cool, so ext4 then
[17:48] <ggg> kevdog: sudo apt-get install purple  ??
[17:48] <Pepsi> And how much can it support
[17:48] <Pepsi> A terabyte
[17:48] <Pepsi> ?
[17:48] <Dr_Willis> Pepsi:  ext4 for external flash drive is not a good idea
[17:48] <hittt> nonon
[17:48] <hittt> Exabytes
[17:49] <Pernicious> Dr_Willis: it says E: Couldn't find package tclx3
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> Pernicious:  the command was
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> sudo apt-get install tclx8.3
[17:49] <kevdog> or aptitude!
[17:49] <Zencyde> Man, you guys are crazy. It's all about the ReiserFS.
[17:49] <Pepsi> Okay guys thnx for all the information
[17:49] <Pepsi> Bye
[17:49] <ftab> How do I apply a filter in evolution so that emails from specific user should automatically go to that ?
[17:49] <hittt> Pepsi: it supports up to 1 terabyte for 1 file. thousounds of terabytes for harddisk
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> thats what running 'tcl' command said.
[17:49] <om26er1> plz tell me can i use gnome themes on xubuntu
[17:49] <nsadmin> Pernicious if you want the latest, you could build it
[17:49] <kevdog> ggg:  sudo apt-cache search purple
[17:49] <moymoy> how do you ssh from a windows machine?
[17:50] <kevix> Zencyde: you do know about Hans ;)
[17:50] <Dr_Willis> om26er1:   for some parts you can.. since you are not using metacity..
[17:50] <Pepsi> Pepsi: it supports up to 1 terabyte for 1 file. (oh my god
[17:50] <nsadmin> moymoy you need an ssh client
[17:50] <kevdog> moymoy:  Through use of putty or use of cygwin openssh implementation
[17:50] <Zencyde> kevix: Isn't that the reason to use it? It's not being maintained, from my understanding.
[17:50] <scunizi> Zencyde: I like ReiserFS too.. but can't be read by the win side of the box (needed) and development is slow or nonexistant
[17:50] <ggg> kevdog: i got some list of packages
[17:50] <Zencyde> kevix: I mean, all the cool admins are doing it.
[17:50] <om26er1> Dr_Willis: what that mean can u plz clear me
[17:50] <Pernicious> Dr_Willis and how do i install tcl dev package?
[17:50] <ggg> kevdog: which should i install ? i am confused
[17:51] <kevix> Zencyde: with linux, there is choice.
[17:51] <ftab>  How do I apply a filter in evolution so that emails from specific user should automatically go to that ?
[17:51] <Pepsi> How can I edit the registry through Ubuntu?
[17:51] <moymoy> kevdog: nsadmin, so there's no other way but to download a client (onto someone else's) windows computer for my own benefit?
[17:51] <kevdog> ggg:  Your output should be a bunch of packages -- do you see purple plugin pack listed
[17:51] <Dr_Willis> om26er1:  Metacity is the gnome window maanger.. XFCE uses its own window manager.. so you can use some parts of the gnome 'themes' like  widgits/icons/colors/ but not the metacity theme parts.
[17:51] <ftab> Pepse there is no Registry concept in Ubuntu
[17:51] <Dr_Willis> om26er1:  theres also  xfce themes out..
[17:51] <kevix> Pepsi: I think you mean the 'sources.list'
[17:51] <Zencyde> XFCE?
[17:51] <nasrullah> my pidgin crashed on jaunty...segmentation error how to fix it???????
[17:51] <Zencyde> Should be using BlackBox.
[17:51] <kevdog> moymoy: or download a portable client and run from USB stick -- and yes you need a cliet app
[17:51] <realitytvkills> hi
[17:51] <Dreki> my xserver crashed a min ago and i had to hard restart to fix it, if that ever happens again, is there anything i can try to get xserver back?
[17:52] <Pepsi> YES
[17:52] <Dr_Willis> !xfce
[17:52] <om26er1> ok
[17:52] <moymoy> Pepsi: there's the gconfeditor which is sorta like registry editing.. probably what you're looking for
[17:52] <scunizi> kevix: ftab maybe he means editing the win. registry from ubuntu
[17:52] <realitytvkills> my HD only mounts as read-only
[17:52] <realitytvkills> it says it remounts as RO on errors, any advice?
[17:52] <kevix> scunizi: yikes!
[17:52] <ggg> kevdog: yes purple plugin is there
[17:52] <Pepsi> Thanks moymoy, googling now
[17:52] <Pepsi> :)
[17:52] <realitytvkills> oh, and my text doesn't show up when I type it
[17:52] <Zencyde> Dr_Willis: Thank you. That wasn't an inquisitive question, though. :)
[17:52] <ftab> hmm
[17:52] <Dr_Willis> its great when someone asks  a question.. then we have to guess what hes really asking.. :)
[17:52] <realitytvkills> but that;'s Freenode's fault
[17:52] <ggg> kevdog: so i am running sudo apt-get install purple-plugin
[17:52] <Pepsi> Lol
[17:52] <realitytvkills> advice?
[17:52] <scunizi> kevix: I know .. I shuddered with the thought as wel.
[17:52] <nasrullah> your help please..thank you
[17:53] <lavida> can someone help me to write startup script for changing color profile with xcalib
[17:53] <kevix> nasrullah: to fix a segmenation fault, you would need to debug the program and find the source code error.
[17:53] <kevdog> ggg:  do you see the specific name of the package??  If you do then its sudo apt-get (or aptitude) install <name of package>
[17:53] <Pepsi> nasrullah kefak
[17:53] <ggg> kevdog: sorry there is nothing like purple
[17:53] <ggg> kevdog: it is pidgin-plugin-pack - 30 useful plugins for pidgin
[17:53] <Zencyde> Man, why is #ubuntu so much fun right now? Must be all the ganj.
[17:53] <kevix> nasrullah: most folks just rerun the program and hope it doesnt happen again.
[17:53] <realitytvkills> anyone?
[17:53] <Pepsi> Guys do you get payed for helping us?
[17:54] <ggg> kevdog: are you using pidgin ? I think yes
[17:54] <om26er1> Dr_Willis: where can i get good themes
[17:54] <Zencyde> Pepsi: Haha, no.
[17:54] <ftab> realitytvkills all are here :-)
[17:54] <d_b> Hi, I'm looking for a program to download podcasts. It has to be in the repositories and I prefer command line, but it doesn't *have to* be if it's good enough. Right now I'm using gpodder but I don't like how all the files downloaded end up with a weird filename and how it temporarily hangs when starting a download
[17:54] <kevix> Zencyde: is the interweb full of weeds?
[17:54] <Pepsi> Then why?
[17:54] <Zencyde> kevix: Oh God, I hope so.
[17:54] <Dr_Willis> om26er1:  check the package manager. and the various theme web sites. like gome-look.org
[17:54] <kevdog> ggg: sudo aptitude install pidgin-plugin-pack
[17:54] <Zencyde> Pepsi: Why not? Some people like to help. :)
[17:54] <kevdog> Pepsi: send me my check!!!!
[17:54] <soultail> j ubuntu-ko
[17:54] <Pepsi> Yeah like me, but on the psp platform.
[17:54] <kevix> Pepsi: free software is about 'karma'. but if you like, send us some (beer, soda, a nice book,...)
[17:55] <nasrullah> pepsi alhamdollilah
[17:55] <Pepsi> How about a free megaupload premium :)
[17:55] <Zencyde> Ordering surprise pizza is an amazing gesture, if a little weird.
[17:55] <kevix> Pepsi: or you can find Ubuntu folks in your community/state and say hi to them.
[17:55] <ggg> kevdog: are you using pidgin now ?
[17:55] <kevdog> ggg: No!!!
[17:55] <ftab> Pepsi better you contribute your knowledge here ;)
[17:55] <ggg> kevdog: which software ?
[17:56] <Pepsi> You mean on PSPs :-)
[17:56] <kevix> Pepsi: Ubutnu calls then local ubutu groups (loco groups) there are many around the us and europe
[17:56] <kevdog> ggg: Chatzilla right now!
[17:56] <ftab>  How do I apply a filter in evolution so that emails from specific user should automatically go to that ?
[17:56] <Zencyde> Pepsi: See if you can get Ubuntu running on the PSP. Don't they use a RISC processor?
[17:56] <kevdog> Pepsi:  do you have any knowledge?
[17:56] <Pepsi> hahaha
[17:56] <Pepsi> Yes
[17:56] <Pepsi> But on what do you mean
[17:56] <Pepsi> ?
[17:56] <ggg> kevdog: i did this " sudo aptitude install pidgin-plugin-pack "
[17:56] <kevix> ftab: have you tried useing evoltion? It has a nice interface to add mail filters
[17:57] <om26er1> Dr_Willis: how to get transparency
[17:57] <Zencyde> So, I still giggle when I type "man woman" into terminal. :( Is that bad?
[17:57] <kevdog> ggg: Ok and what be happenin?
[17:57] <ftab> I am already using that, need to know how to apply filter and the one I specified, kevix :)
[17:57] <kevdog> man cow
[17:57] <ftab> om263rl Compiz should give you that
[17:57] <Zencyde> kevdog: Ew. :(
[17:57] <nasrullah> even after closing and re-start pidgin it crashes ...
[17:57] <Pepsi> nasrullah da5lak men wen 2enta
[17:58] <Pepsi> 2aw shoo bte2rabo lal sayyed hassan
 what kind of transperancy you need?
[17:58] <Zencyde> nasrullah: Pidgin? Real men use Finch.
[17:58] <ggg> kevdog: i am restarting pidgin and will let you know later
[17:58] <nasrullah> pepsi min mauritius akhri
[17:58] <om26er1> panels and windows
[17:58] <gartral> what does it mean when a package has the Install button greyed out, but doesn't mention a dependency?
[17:58] <ftab> are you using Gnome?
[17:58] <om26er1> ftab: panels and windows
[17:58] <kevdog> How do I use Finch?
[17:58] <kevix> Zencyde: I use finch!
[17:58] <ftab> then use compiz
 use compiz for that,
[17:58] <Pepsi> nasrullah, hal 2anta shee3e?
[17:58] <kevdog> I want my finch on a plate
[17:58] <Zencyde> kevdog: alt+f2 > terminal > finch
[17:59] <om26er1> ftab how to install compiz
[17:59] <Dr_Willis> om26er1:  no idea. check the xfce docs/homepages
 for that you need to have Nvidia or ATI or 3D graphics card
[17:59] <ggg> kevdog: seems nothing happens
[17:59] <gartral> kevdog open a Terminal and type finch
[17:59] <nasrullah> naam ana shia
[17:59] <Pepsi> 2alal ma3o
[17:59] <ggg> kevdog: have a reply !
[17:59] <Pepsi> 2alla*8
[17:59] <bazhang> nasrullah, english Pepsi you too
 do you have any?
[17:59] <om26er1> ok
[17:59] <om26er1> no
[17:59] <Pepsi> Okay :-P
[17:59] <Pepsi> Sorry
[17:59] <gartral> what does it mean when a package has the Install button greyed out, but doesn't mention a dependency?
[17:59] <Pepsi> I have to go now
[17:59] <Pepsi> bye
[17:59] <FloodBot3> Pepsi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:59] <gnubie> ftab in evolution you right click on the email you want a rule for and choose make a rule from the popup menu
[17:59] <ggg> kevdog: what is finch ?
[17:59] <revkevkev> hello
[18:00] <kevdog> finch -- terminal based pidgin?
[18:00] <DVA5912> I need a C++ IDe that supports 3d graphics. Ideas?
[18:00] <Zencyde> Pepsi: Every time you flood, God kills another Master Chief.
 unfortunatly you might won't be able to acheive that without a 3D card
[18:00] <Zencyde> Pepsi: Okay, now I hate myself. :(
[18:00] <Pepsi> What the hell I am doing
[18:00] <Pepsi> saying bye to flood
[18:00] <ggg> kevdog: i'm not getting any notification in pidgin when you reply
[18:00] <ftab> but you can still try sudo apt-get install compiz in terminal <om26er1>
[18:00] <DVA5912> Zencyde: Ive alrady killed him 8 times. Hes got to die again>!
[18:00] <bazhang> Pepsi, take chat elsewhere
[18:00] <nasrullah> pepsi from where?
[18:00] <mankash> how to set another ssid if the wireless card is acting as access point
[18:01] <om26er1> ftab: then i should just install simple themes
[18:01] <Pepsi> nasrullah on pm
[18:01] <Zencyde> dva5912: You're sick. :( What'd he do to you?
[18:01] <enoch> can someone help me with an unichrome vga card?
[18:01] <bazhang> !ot
[18:01] <gartral> !bots | pepsi
[18:01] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:01] <kevdog> ggg: Did you activate the plugin?
[18:01] <kevix> Pepsi: if you tell me what state you live in, I could find an Ubuntu LoCo team where you could meet other folks like us :)
[18:01] <DVA5912> Zencyde: Nothing. He just fell off the side of the cliff. My controller jamed. :D
[18:01] <kevdog> ggg: I think there are checkboxes and stuff
[18:01] <nasrullah> pepsi which country are you rom?
[18:01] <Zencyde> DVA5912: Are you playing Halo in Wine? :P
[18:01] <Pepsi> Are you kidding me?
[18:01] <kevdog> Pepsi: you are being asked out!
[18:02] <bazhang> nasrullah, pepsi Zencyde DVA5912 take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:02] <Pepsi> Or ban/
[18:02] <ggg> kevdog: how would i activate it ?
[18:02] <kevdog> 3 way!!!
[18:02] <DVA5912> bazhang, for your information i waiting on some one to reply to my problem
[18:02] <Ecsi> hi all
[18:02] <kevdog> I dont recall right now
[18:02] <phpgunner> :) back with ubuntu finally :P
[18:02] <Ecsi> pls help me !
[18:02] <revkevkev> what is the proper syntax when dialing someones sip address?
[18:02] <ggg> kevdog: tools >plugin
[18:02] <kevix> ggg: I dong think you need to do anything to activate plugins.
[18:02] <ggg> kevdog: then which to check ?
[18:02] <nasrullah> pepsi  wher you now
[18:02] <Pepsi> Nasrullah check you pm man, we can't talk here
[18:03] <kevix> ggg: or I should say, nothing beyond 'enableing' them in the preferences.
[18:03] <Ecsi> not shutdown ... (screenshot) http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/090711/ubuntu_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg
[18:03] <ggg> kevix: why no need to activate anything ?
[18:03] <DVA5912> I need a C++ IDe that supports 3d graphics. Ideas?
[18:03] <kevix> ggg: you need to 'enable' them, but not 'restart' pidgin.
[18:03] <phpgunner> .
[18:04] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:04] <ggg> kevix: are you using pidgin now ?
[18:04] <moymoy> Pepsi: thanks? thanks for what?
[18:04] <phpgunner> didn't know pidgin had irc until now :P
 thanks I did and it worked thank you very much
[18:04] <Ecsi> :( pls help for me !
[18:04] <ftab> :)
[18:04] <kevix> ggg: I am using 'finch' which is the console version of pidgin.
[18:04] <kevix> phpgunner: pidgin (and finch) have msn, irc, facebook chat, and more
[18:04] <kevdog> ggg:  Pidgin guifications is not part of the plugin pack:  http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/wiki/Guifications
[18:04] <ggg> kevix: how can i install finch ?
[18:05] <gnubie> ftab;  yw
[18:05] <phpgunner> kevix: knew it had a bunch, but didn't know it had irc
[18:05] <phpgunner> which is pretty nice :P
[18:05] <phpgunner> like it better than xchat
[18:05] <kevix> ggg: 'sudo aptitude install finch'
[18:05] <DVA5912> Why doesnt my wifi LED work? It works with windows... not ubuntu?
[18:06] <kevdog> who cares -- although it is annoying
[18:06] <th0r> DVA5912: you need to write a better driver
[18:06] <phpgunner> DVA5912: my wifi led doesn't work right either, but wifi works fine
[18:06] <DVA5912> phpgunner: same deal here
[18:06] <Ecsi> PLS HELP dont shutdown my cp... (screenshot) http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/090711/ubuntu_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg
[18:06]  * kevdog after learning about finch I dont want it
[18:06] <phpgunner> i wouldn;t worry about it, as long as it works ;)
[18:06] <DVA5912> th0r: you think i wrote a driver?! LOLOLOLOL
[18:07] <th0r> DVA5912: I think the guy who wrote the driver he shared with you didn't place much value on an led
[18:07] <kevdog> ggg: is pidgin guifications contained in the repository?
[18:07] <kevix> th0r: maybe it save energy ;)
[18:07] <kevdog> sudo apt-cache search guification
[18:07] <th0r> kevix: extends battery life
[18:08]  * kevdog says that I personally hate irc through pidgin -- but thats me
[18:08] <ggg> kevdog: how can i use finch , i typed finch in terminal
[18:08] <DVA5912> kevix: a 2.5 volt led...... sure k
[18:08] <lavida> can someone help me to write startup script for changing color profile with xcalib
[18:08] <th0r> DVA5912: It isn't important like the power led...I mean, without that how would we know the computer was on?
[18:08] <ggg> kevix: how can i use finch , i install finch
[18:08] <kevdog> ggg: Ive never used finch.  If you want CLI chat -- what not irssi?
[18:08] <ggg> kevdog: ok
[18:08] <DVA5912> th0r: move the mouse maby?
[18:08] <kevix> ggg: type 'finch' on the command line
[18:08] <hittt> th0r: the HD always makes a sound, i check it from that xD
[18:09] <Starchaser> Hello.
[18:09] <gartral> th0r: fan?
[18:09] <kevdog> ggg: Nothing is wrong with the GUI pidgin BTW
[18:09] <minimec> Ecsi: You are logged in with more then one session. Go toj'Ubuntu User' on the upper right of you image and change to that second uder and logout that user.
[18:09] <ggg> kevdog: i'm getting notification in pidgin now
[18:09] <kevdog> ggg:  Ok -- wonder what plugin it was!
[18:09] <phpgunner> gui pidgin fine here
[18:09] <DVA5912>          
[18:09] <hittt> gartral: fans can shut down too!
[18:09] <leagris> hello, my wireless connection using WG111v3 802.11g Adapter was plagged with Roamed from BSSID none every 2 minutes. NetworkManager cause the plague and I had to configure it the hard way in /etc/network/interfaces. By the way networkmanager still show on desktop and says it is not connected but it is realy connected. Are there fixes for NetworkManager regarder poor flakey wireless support?
[18:09]  * kevdog says maybe ill play around with finch -- very nooooobie on that
[18:09] <iamslango> where can I find details on how a particular package is built?
[18:10] <dethray> when I stop gdm to get into the console my system freezes with a black screen. I'm using gdm stop
[18:10] <kevdog> leagris -- wicd
[18:10] <kevdog> !wicd
[18:10] <ggg> kevdog: i'm not sure exactly, the notification is nothing but a smile icon at the top righe corner
[18:10] <Ecsi> minimec : Thx
[18:10] <kevdog> ggg:  Look at the pidgin guifications plugin
[18:10] <minimec> Ecsi: np
[18:10] <kevdog> ggg: I gave you the website
[18:11] <th0r> dethray: don't stop gdm...use 'init 2'
[18:11] <ggg> kevdog: i get the notification as a "smile icon" at the top right corner where the pidgin icon is
[18:11] <kevdog> init 6 will reboot
[18:11] <hittt> ggg: notify-send maybe?
[18:11] <leagris> kevdog fine, have you experienced with the Roaming to none every 2 minuts and is it solved with wicd?
[18:11] <th0r> dethray: but you can get into a console by pressing Alt-Ctl-F2 and you can get back into x again wwiht Alt-F7
[18:12] <kevdog> http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/wiki/Guifications will explain a toaster popup!
[18:12] <ggg> kevdog: i get the notification when i open and work in another window or in another program/application
[18:12] <Starchaser> hello, can i upgrade direct from 7.10 to 9.04 without step-by-step updating?
[18:12] <dethray> Still getting a blank screen, th0r... :)
[18:12] <kevdog> leagris: I dont have your problem but unless you need gui VPN support -- I would use WICD IMO!
[18:12] <bazhang> Starchaser, no
[18:13] <moymoy> Starchaser: it's not a good idea to skip so many versions.. lots of things will be broken, but you can upgrade to an LTS version like 8.10 and go on to 9.04
[18:13] <kevdog> Starchaser -- Burn a new cd and install from scatch
[18:13] <th0r> dethray: a blank screen with what? init 2?
[18:13] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:13] <bazhang> moymoy, 8.10 is not lts
[18:13] <r696> How do I find out what version of a package is available in Ubunut 9.04's repo? I need to know what version of Erlang, 9.04 (Jaunty) has in it's repos.
[18:13] <ggg> kevdog: did you mean "sudo aptitude install pidgin-guifications
[18:13] <ggg> "
[18:13] <hittt> 8.04 is LTS
[18:13] <dethray> Correct, th0r
[18:13] <moymoy> bazhang: huh? 8.04 then?
[18:13] <bazhang> moymoy, yes
[18:13] <forrest> is it at all possible to downgrade the xserver to 1.5 from 1.6?
[18:13] <dethray> ctrl-alt-f2 gives me a blank screen
[18:14] <kevdog> ggg:  Yes try that but then get back to me -- you will need a theme file in addition to the plugin
[18:14] <Ecsi> ha rootal lepek be az gnomeba
[18:14] <forrest> (this is in jaunty)
[18:14] <th0r> dethray: init 2 should force a reboot into a command line login prompt
[18:14] <bazhang> Ecsi, english here please
[18:14] <leagris> thanks kevdog
[18:14] <th0r> dethray: does it reboot or just lock up?
[18:14] <Ecsi> sorry ... another chanel write
[18:14] <dethray> Lets see
[18:15] <kevdog> leagris: I usually connect via the command line but imdano the WICD developer is really good with help and is alot of times in this channel.
[18:15] <dethray> Hmm
[18:15] <kevdog> ggg: http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/wiki/Guifications#HowdoIinstallatheme
[18:15] <dethray> sudo init 2
[18:15] <dethray> ??
[18:15] <Starchaser> bazhang, moymoy kevdog : thanks
[18:16] <th0r> dethray: right...you'll need sudo
[18:16] <dethray> Noting happens :)
[18:16] <kevdog> ▬♂,J
[18:16] <ggg> kevdog: i install pidgin-guifications
[18:17] <kevdog> ggg: Now you need to install a theme and you'll be good to go!
[18:17] <th0r> dethray: oops...too many years in suse....you need init 1 and it will force single user mode. In ubuntu there is no non-X multiuser mode
[18:17] <drone> I'm getting bzip2 sub process errors whenever I try to update, no matter what servers I use, could someone help me set it straight?
[18:17] <th0r> dethray: but if you want such a login why not use Alt-Ctl-F2-F6....you can have five command prompts plus X running at once
[18:18] <ggg> kevdog: which theme ?
[18:18] <drone> I've already looked all over forums and various other sites, but no fix helped
[18:18] <kevdog> ggg:  The theme tar.gz files are located here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browse&group_id=92888&atid=676821   Download one of the files..  Then read the wiki instruction page on how to install the theme
[18:18] <drone> I'm also getting badsig errors as well
[18:18] <kevdog> ggg:  Whatever them you want!!!
[18:18] <archman> Hello, guys is it possible to boot 32bit ubuntu, and wipe the partition where the 64bit is and reinstall with 32bit? i also have some other partition with vista, and grub is controlling all now. is this possible?
[18:18] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:18] <archman> to boot live cd 32bit****+
[18:18] <kevdog> ggg: Ubuntu Human?
[18:19] <th0r> archman: should work...but I never guarantee anything in that arean
[18:19] <cano> hola!
[18:19] <th0r> (arena)
[18:19] <kevdog> ggg: MSN Messenger?
[18:19] <ggg> kevdog: what do you mean by ubuntu human ?
[18:19] <th0r> archman: make sure you choose a custom partition and don't nuke the windows area
[18:19] <kevdog> ggg: Pidgin Guification Human Theme?
[18:19] <cano> estoy buscando un canal de ubuntu en castellano,
[18:19] <viginbala> hi thr?
[18:19] <archman> th0r, thanks
[18:19] <kevdog> ggg: Go to the website and download one of the theme files!!!
[18:19] <bazhang> cano, /join #ubuntu-es
[18:20] <cano> ok, gracias!
[18:20] <moymoy> archman: you WILL be able to boot into 32-bit OS and a 32-bit ISOLINUX .. and it will function, you'll be able to wipe your drive and use ubuntu normally
[18:20] <ggg> kevdog: hundreds of theme here http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?limit=100&func=&group_id=92888&atid=676821&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&keyword=&submitter=&artifact_id=&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&submitter=&keyword=&artifact_id=&submit=Filter
[18:20] <JoeM> anyone use virtualbox?
[18:20] <moymoy> archman: but ubuntu will probably only recognize 3.7GB of RAM max if you have 4 or more GB
[18:21] <drone> JoeM: I do, its great!
[18:21] <moymoy> JoeM: i have a virtual box
[18:21] <viginbala> ubottu i need to install webcam on my pc give me command
[18:21] <MetaMorfoziS> Hi all! Can anybody tell me why netcat dies with "invalid connection to xxx" while i try to make a simple tcp connection between them? (shell1: netcat -l localhost -p 6000 shell2: netcat localhost 6000) ?
[18:21] <th0r> JoeM: if we do we are going to wait until you ask a question about it
[18:21] <daedalus_> Hi
[18:21] <ggg> kevdog: cofused which should i install and how to install one ?
[18:21] <big-G-upstairs> thanks ggg , but who needs hundreds of themes for just one desktop ? :P
[18:21] <archman> moymoy, i only have 64 ubuntu and vista, and i want to replace 64bit ubuntu with 32bit ubuntu
[18:21] <dethray> Well, ended up freezing the system, th0r
[18:21] <ggg> kevdog: how to install a theme ?
[18:21] <th0r> dethray: what...init 2?
[18:21] <dethray> init 1
[18:21] <leebert64> Got a Dell Latitude, it has an S-Video port, I'm unable to get a display from.  Is there a key stroke needed to enable it?
[18:21] <scunizi> moymoy: archman any 32 bit os will only recognize 3.2+ but less then 4gigs of ram..
[18:21] <moymoy> archman: it's possible..
[18:21] <th0r> dethray: did it start a reboot or freeze before loading grub to restart?
[18:22] <minimec> viginbala: If your webcam is supported by the kernel, you don't have to install anything.
[18:22] <JoeM> good, maybe one of you know what is a good webcam (Logitech is easy for me to find) that I can share with virtualbox is... I asked earlier but I guess no one used it at all
[18:22] <dethray> froze with a blank screen
[18:22] <archman> thanks moymoy!
[18:22]  * kevdog says
[18:22] <minimec> viginbala: What kind of device is that?
[18:22] <viginbala> minimec how to check that
[18:22] <kevdog> ggg: what?  I lost connection for a minute
[18:22] <moymoy> scunizi: not if he enables PAE! ;) ... never tried it though.. only have 2 GB of RAM anyway
[18:22] <th0r> dethray: sounds like a problem with shutdown. If you try to shutdown the computer from X does it shut down OK?
[18:22] <viginbala> minimec that webcam name is zippys indian company
[18:22] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:22] <minimec> viginbala: plug in the device if it is usb.
[18:22] <dethray> Yes it does just fine
[18:23] <viginbala> minimec plugged
[18:23] <kevdog> ggg: You there -- You drag and drop the theme.tar.gz file
[18:23] <minimec> viginbala: Open a terminal <alt>F2 gnome-terminal
[18:23] <dethray> I think it has to do with a mode change.  xorg and nvidia driver only see one resolution.
[18:23] <th0r> dethray: from the desktop, if you press Alt-Ctl-F2 do you get to a command prompt?
[18:23] <viginbala> minimec i did aftr that
[18:23] <dethray> I also get a blank screen, th0r
[18:23] <ggg> kevdog: which should i download from http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?limit=100&func=&group_id=92888&atid=676821&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&keyword=&submitter=&artifact_id=&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&submitter=&keyword=&artifact_id=&submit=Filter
[18:24] <minimec> viginbala: type dmesg in it. The last lines indivate if the device was recognized by the system.
[18:24] <kevdog> ggg: Download whatever tar.gz file you want
[18:24] <th0r> dethray: hmmm....might be an issue with the framebuffer driver for non-X video...haven't messed with Framebuffer in years
[18:24] <minimec> viginbala: If it is recognized you will probably have a new /dev/video0 device.
[18:24] <dethray> Thanks for the help, th0r :)
[18:24] <dethray> I'll keep hacking away
[18:25] <th0r> dethray: sounds like graphic (X) video works OK, but not the text mode...just the opposite of what everyone else complains about <smile>
[18:25] <kevdog> ggg: I think I use Pidgin Guification Human Theme -- I think -- I don't remember
[18:25] <viginbala> minimec wait i'll give d link see that
[18:25] <minimec> viginbala: now open gstreamer-properties. <alt>F2 gstreamer-properties.
[18:25] <JoeM> drone, moymoy: you have any experience with sharing USB webcams into virtualbox?
[18:25] <dethray> haha so true
[18:25] <moymoy> dethray: do you have usplash enabled at boot?
[18:25] <ggg> kevdog: vista light can't download from http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2803627&group_id=92888&atid=676821
[18:25] <moymoy> JoeM: VirtualboxOSE doesn't support USB's
[18:25] <kevdog> ggg: Try another theme then
[18:26] <JoeM> moymoy I know that, I installed the one from sun
[18:26] <weranse> hello
[18:26] <kevdog> ggg: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=92888&atid=676821&file_id=263816&aid=1880191
[18:26] <mikebeecham> is there any way of repositioning or customising the notification panel that arrived with Jaunty?
[18:26] <dethray> Uhm let me check the grub.conf moymoy
[18:26] <JoeM> moymoy I currently have a quickcam pro 5000, but having a hard time getting it to work with Ubuntu in general (read it's not that well supported), so I was going to get another one... just want to make sure it'll work with virtualbox as well as Ubuntu
[18:26] <kevdog> ♂▬♂☼
[18:27] <minimec> JoeM: There was(maybe still is) a problem with Logitech cams. You have to remove the linux EHCI driver, if you wanna use the cam in Virtualbox. 'sudo rmmod ehci'. Warnig: You loose USB 2.0 support in ubuntu until the next boot.
[18:27] <viginbala> minimec opened that one
[18:27] <moymoy> JoeM: sorry .. i've never worked with webcams myself
[18:27] <moymoy> dethray: should be in menu.lst
[18:27] <minimec> viginbala: Go to the video tab and try to find a webcam there.
[18:27] <kevdog> any webcams work in ubuntu
[18:27] <JoeM> minimec but USB 2.0 support comes back after reboot, and the cams still works?
[18:28] <ggg> kevdog: downloaded it now how to install it ?
[18:28] <moymoy> he wants it to work in a virtual box too.. but vboxOSE doesn't support usb i don't think.
[18:28] <cjae> !ipod
[18:28] <JoeM> moymoy np, maybe you can help me figure out why virtualbox keeps losing internet connection randomly (and for short bursts), I have the network interface set up as NAT
[18:28] <th0r> moymoy: correct...ose doesn't...he needs 3.0
[18:28] <PeskyJ> how do I see the gateway address on a network adapter? I thought it was displayed in ifconfig but it's not
[18:28] <minimec> JoeM: USB 2.0 comes back, but you have to remove it again before you start the Virtualbox, if you want to use it in Virtualbox ;)
[18:28] <kevdog> ggg; http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/wiki/Guifications#HowdoIinstallatheme
[18:29] <PhantomSV> a good ftp server program for ubuntu?
[18:29] <dethray> moymoy, there is a "splash" in there but no usplash.
[18:29] <JoeM> minimec well that's just plain irritating
[18:29] <th0r> JoeM: try switching the network device for the guest to Intel Pro
[18:29] <viginbala> minimec: video plugin? video for linux 2(v4l2)
[18:29] <jrib> !ftpd | PhantomSV
[18:29] <minimec> viginbala: I guess yes.
[18:29] <kevdog> ggg:  Do the first bullet point -- its the easiest.  Bullet Point #2 also works however its a little bit more advanced method
[18:29] <Flannel> PhantomSV: What are you going to use it for?  just personal use?
[18:30] <PhantomSV> Flannel, yea i want to allow my frinds to download some stuff
[18:30] <kevdog> proftpd
[18:30] <viginbala> minimec: but dmesg msg not shown like this /dev/video0 device.
[18:30] <christina> hi
[18:30] <minimec> JoeM: Seems to be a major problem, as that bug exists quiet a long time.
[18:30] <PhantomSV> kevdog, but i tried that and i was lost, how could i add users?
[18:30] <Flannel> PhantomSV: You'd be better off going with sftp.  It's more secure, and easier to set up
[18:30] <moymoy> dethray: okay... that just means it shows the little ubuntu logo and a progress bar when you turn on your computer.. i was just wondering why you got a blank screen when you CTRL+ALT+F2'd ..
[18:30] <kevdog> Flannel:  Thanks for mentioning that == I did not know that!
[18:31] <JoeM> minimec no way to get USB 2.0 back besides reboot?  I only need support for the cam for an online class (classroom uses windows only software, wine and all other attemps to make it work failed) for a couple hours 2-3 days a week
[18:31] <moymoy> dethray: if you had other options in there, disabling splash and changing the resolution..
[18:31] <dethray> Me too :P
[18:31] <kevdog> Hold on -- sftp uses ssh
[18:31] <minimec> viginbala: So use http://paste.ubuntu.com/ and copy/paste the dmesg results.
[18:31] <Bullaro> Anyone knows what this means? Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":1002.0".
[18:31] <JoeM> thor switched it, now I have no connection
[18:31] <viginbala> minimec: oh sure
[18:31] <PhantomSV> Flannel, to install search for sftp in synaptic?
[18:31] <kevdog> so sorry I did now that!!
[18:31] <volk> how come when i type : mail myemail@gmail.com < data.txt , it doesn't arrive at the the myemail mailbox?  is it only for internal email?
[18:31] <ggg> kevdog: thanks
[18:31] <kevdog> ggg:  Does it work now!
[18:31] <kevdog> ?
[18:31] <Flannel> PhantomSV: just install openssh-server, and then port forward your ssh port (22)
[18:31] <minimec> JoeM: You could try to modprobe ehci afterwards. Don't know if it works.
[18:31] <kevdog> Flannel:  You need an openssh server
[18:32] <th0r> JoeM: I had the same intermittent problem with the default device....once I switched to the INtelPro nic everything settled down. Run 7 different OSs with no issues
[18:32] <PhantomSV> Flannel, now u confused me, sftp now openssh-server?
[18:32] <Bullaro> Anyone knows what this means? Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":1002.0". Its the error I got while installing mysql-server5.1. This error appears like 10 times when the server is starting
[18:32] <kevdog> Is there a way to only allow sftp access and not shell access with openssh -- or do you need a jail?
[18:32] <PeskyJ> how do I get the gateway IP address as sent by the DHCP server?
[18:32] <dethray> can I make a grub entry that will boot me into the console?
[18:32] <kevdog> ggg:  Results?
[18:32] <Flannel> PhantomSV: sftp uses ssh, so yes.
[18:32] <PeskyJ> ifconfig doesn't display it
[18:32] <viginbala> minimec: http://paste.ubuntu.com/215605/ see this
[18:33] <PeskyJ> any other programs that might?
[18:33] <kevdog> Flannel: But what if you don't want to give shell or console access?
[18:33] <th0r> dethray: I think you just need to type 'single' into the grub options line when it appears
[18:33] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can make my USB headphones work?
[18:33] <ggg> kevdog: yes it works,but the problem is the guification notifies too much, if someone replies me or if someone asks something to everybody the notification pops up
[18:33] <Flannel> kevdog: He's just doing it for friends, etc, so that's not an issue.
[18:33] <PokerFacePenguin> volk: this might help you some http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/sendmail-from-the-command-line-288920/
[18:33] <dethray> Thanx th0r
[18:33] <minimec> viginbala: Could you do the same with lsusb? thx ;)
[18:33] <th0r> dethray: but that I think forces a boot into runlevel 1 just like init 1 does...so will probably lock your system up
[18:33] <kevdog> Flannel:  Yea but one friend tells another friend ... and so on
[18:33] <dethray> hehe
[18:34] <PhantomSV> exactly
[18:34] <ggg> kevdog: is it possible to restict those notification when someone does not reply me
[18:34] <nmatrix9> Hey guys I'm in a real bind here, I tried to update my raid driver to the latest centos kernel did a reboot and I'm getting kernel panics, when I try to boot to my previous working kernel I get Error 15: file not found
[18:34] <rebel> Here is a quick question for anyone. I just did a software raid 5 using mdadm. When mounting the /dev/md0 to a folder such as /var/media it doesn't give me an error.. but I don't know how to check to make sure that it did mount ok because when I see the properties of the folder it only shows 155GB instead of the 6.7TB volume I mounted..
[18:34] <viginbala> minimec: wait again give u that one
[18:34] <abhilash1> how to crack .rar passwaords, i downloaded a video from rapidshare, now its asking password when i opened through archieve manager??please help
[18:34] <PhantomSV> !sftp
[18:34] <nightrid3r> nmatrix9: #centos
[18:35] <Flannel> kevdog: You can restrict them down, there is rssh, which is a shell that only allows the sftp/etc stuff to happen
[18:35] <kevdog> ggg:  I have no idea on that one -- that is why I don't use pidgin with irc.
[18:35] <JoeM> thor yeah... can't get a connection with the Intel Pro desktop one
[18:35] <Bullaro> Anyone knows what this means? Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":1002.0". Its the error I got while installing mysql-server5.1. This error appears like 10 times when the server is starting
[18:35] <viginbala> minimec; http://paste.ubuntu.com/215607/ see this
[18:35] <th0r> JoeM: sorry...was worth a shot
[18:35] <kevdog> Flannel -- thats a jailing variant.
[18:35] <th0r> JoeM: are you using the OSE version of vb or V3.0?
[18:35] <JoeM> th0r 3.0
[18:36] <kevdog> ggg: chatzilla!!
[18:36] <kelli> any way to check what video format i can whatch?
[18:36] <kevdog> kelli:  vlc = any format
[18:36] <dethray> ok made some changes to the menu.lst see if that'll work.
[18:36] <abhilash1> how to crack .rar passwaords, i downloaded a video from rapidshare, now its asking password when i opened through archieve manager??please help
[18:36] <Bullaro> !msql
[18:36] <Bullaro> !mysql
[18:36] <SNAX> vlc ftw! WOOT WOOT
[18:36] <th0r> dethray: what is your screen resolution?
[18:36] <JoeM> th0r I tried the MT Server one, it wanted to connect to the internet to install drivers, heh
[18:37] <Daremo> help i manaded to screw up my x server januty64x
[18:37] <sebsebseb> hi
[18:37] <Daremo> manged
[18:37] <minimec> viginbala: ok. Let's search the net togehter. Let's start with this. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=586593
[18:37] <Flannel> !illegal | abhilash1
[18:37] <PhantomSV> kevdog, help me?
[18:37] <dethray> 1680x1050...it is the only availible resolution
[18:37] <ggg> kevdog: i'm testing the guification configuration ,can you just say some word with me ? just for testing
[18:37] <kelli> i'm unable to watch some video's on some web sits
[18:37] <PhantomSV> kevdog, i want to install a ftp program and be able to add users via graphical interface
[18:37] <dethray> BRB
[18:38] <abhilash1>  < ubottu> oh i'm extremely sorry, this was some old video, sorry again:)
[18:38] <th0r> dethray: next time it boots, type 'vga=792' on the grub options line and then see if Alt-Ctl-F2 works
[18:38] <dethray> ok
[18:38] <Flannel> PhantomSV: sftp will allow you to do so, adding users via users/groups
[18:38] <th0r> dethray: that will force 1024x768 for text mode
[18:38] <Daremo> machine boots up only in terminal and i get axuth: error in locking authority file /home/rob/.Xauthority when i try StartX
[18:38] <PhantomSV> Flannel, i have no clue how to use that
[18:38] <dethray> I'll give it a shot
[18:38] <dethray> thanx
[18:38] <JoeM> th0r oh well... I'll deal with this for now
[18:39] <Daremo> already have tried sudo dpgk-reconfigure-phigh xserver.org also
[18:40] <Flannel> PhantomSV: It's pretty easy, just as easy (if not easier) than any other config thing.
[18:40] <OpensourceFTW> hello, i was wondering if someone could help me with a triple monitor problem?
[18:40] <ggg> hello ,how to use finch ?
[18:40] <th0r> ggg: man finch
[18:40] <PhantomSV> so how i install sftp?
[18:40] <mobi-sheep> ggg: http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Using%20Finch
[18:40] <Flannel> PhantomSV: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[18:41] <Daremo> anyone any good with xserver?
[18:41] <geld> what are you trying to do?
[18:41] <JoeM> th0r, minimec: When I click Devices -> Install Guest Additions... nothing happens (Guest is windows xp)
[18:41] <ted_> I installed Ubuntu server; now how can I put the desktop's pretty face and usability on it?
[18:41] <th0r> JoeM: did you mount the Guest Additions iso?
[18:41] <Flannel> ted_: install ubuntu-desktop
[18:41] <mobi-sheep> JoeM: Check 'My Computer' and look at CD/DVD device.
[18:42] <Ironhide> can you save files to casper-rw loop files or just settings and stuff? for persistent portable installs
[18:42] <ted_> apt-get?
[18:42] <PhantomSV> Flannel, installed already
[18:42] <minimec> JoeM: see thor message
[18:42] <PhantomSV> Flannel, whats next? :)
[18:42] <Daremo> stuck in terminal mode, cant get startX to run
[18:42] <geld> ubuntu server doesn't come with x installed...I suppose you could get it but you might just consider installing the desktop version
[18:42] <OpensourceFTW> need help with a triple monitor setup
[18:42] <th0r> JoeM: mount the iso in /usr/share/virtualbox, then look in XP in the CD and you should see a Guest Additions .exe file...run that
[18:42] <Flannel> PhantomSV: Then you don't need to isntall anything else.  Set up your users with the users and groups thing, you'll just type their username and password and hit add (don't make them admin users)
[18:42] <Bullaro> what was the command to set the root pwd again?
[18:42] <Flannel> Bullaro: You don't want to set the root password.
[18:43] <geld> use sudo
[18:43] <Bullaro> flannel: why not?
[18:43] <geld> security
[18:43] <JoeM> th0r, mobi-sheep: yeah, I saw it in my computer... was just expecting some kind of message. thanks.
[18:43] <ted_> Flannel: it's working!  Thanks so much.
[18:43] <Daremo> anyone able to help me get xserver to start?
[18:44] <kelli> should flash videos work in here?
[18:44] <th0r> JoeM: once you have them installed, it might be necessary to restart xp, then you should see the Guest options in the XPs window menu
[18:44] <Bullaro> For some reason I cant connect to the my shared folder... :S. I shared a folder on my ubuntu machine and want to get access to it from my windows machine.. but I need a login and pass. And It doesnt let me access it with my ubuntu account
[18:44] <mobi-sheep> kelli: You installed flash yet?
[18:44] <kelli> how do i do that?
[18:44] <Flannel> Bullaro: samba accounts are separate from regular login accounts, you'll need to set it up
[18:44] <Flannel> !samba | Bullaro
[18:45] <mobi-sheep> kelli: You're using 32bit or 64bit?
[18:45] <kelli> 32
[18:45] <dethray> th0r, its gotta be these nvidia ddrivers.  the framebuffer worked fine at boot...
[18:45] <Daremo> need some help fixing xserver, stuck in terminal mode currently
[18:45] <JoeM> th0r yup, got it!
[18:45] <geld> I have an installation problem with Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop.  I can boot from the cd and I get to the menu with the installation options. My options are "Try Ubuntu without any..." and "live-inwall".  Selecting either one simply pops up a message box and then nothing happens.
[18:46] <mobi-sheep> kelli: sudo aptitude install flashplugin-installer
[18:46] <th0r> dethray: forcing 1024x768 didn't help?
[18:46] <Sweet-P> hello all, is it possible to use apt sources that are 32-bit in 64-bit jaunty?  I keep getting errors about how the "amd64" dirs can't be found
[18:47] <Daremo> sigh
[18:47] <geld> The message box simply says, "+casper/vmlinuz" and there's an OK button.
[18:47] <dethray> It worked during boot after I turned off the splash screen, once gdm starts it doesn't go to text mode via ctrl-alt-f2
[18:47] <nasrullah> hi
[18:47] <Daremo> need some help fixing xserver, stuck in terminal mode currently
[18:47] <Bullaro> do I need mysql to use samba?
[18:48] <Sweet-P> Bullaro: no, they're independent of each other
[18:48] <geld> Daremo: what error message do you get when you type "startx" ?
[18:48]  * __d3f0__ is away: Ausente por ahora
[18:48] <Flannel> !away > __d3f0__
[18:48] <Daremo> geld,  machine boots up only in terminal and i get axuth: error in locking authority file /home/rob/.Xauthority when i try StartX
[18:49] <fosa> isn't there supposed to be a way to get ubuntu to remember all the open windows and programs and open them on restart?
[18:49] <Sweet-P> here's part of the error I get "...binary-amd64/Packages  404 Not Found"
[18:49] <Sweet-P> the source is 32-bit only
[18:49] <minimec> viginbala: After doing som research, I have to tell you, that your webcam is not supported right now, but it could be supported with the uvc webcam driver. Looks that the cam doesn't apply 100% uvc standard.
[18:49] <Daremo> geld, plus usr/bin/x11/x: error while loading shared librariest: libcryypto.so.0.9.8
[18:49] <EDinNY> Just installed 9.04.  How do I update kernel?
[18:49] <darlykaiser> good afternoon
[18:50] <viginbala> minimec: how to apply that?
[18:50] <Flannel> EDinNY: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:50] <mobi-sheep> Sweet-P: What package?
[18:50] <Sweet-P> Flannel beat me to it
[18:50] <darlykaiser> i have a problem with ubuntu 9.04
[18:50] <darlykaiser> and firefox
[18:50] <geld> Daremo: is this a server installation? did something happen to your system that started this?
[18:50] <nztal> Flannel, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, if that person is running jaunty already ?
[18:50] <viginbala> darlyaiser: what problem on firefox ?
[18:50] <EDinNY> Flannel: every time there is a kernel or restricted module update it is a dist-upgrade?
[18:50] <darlykaiser> while I was using firefox, the whole system gets frozen
[18:51] <Flannel> nztal: dist-upgrade doesn't upgrade from one version of Ubuntu to another
[18:51] <nztal> Flannel, ooh ok.  what does it do ?
[18:51] <nsahoo> I installed ubuntu on my laptop, I was getting sound, but, after I updated with software update I am not getting any  audio
[18:51] <EDinNY> thanks
[18:51] <Sweet-P> mobi-sheep: i'm trying to add the BackTrack4 tools to ubuntu 9 x64
[18:51] <minimec> viginbala: Well you can always use the bleeding edge dev snapshots of the uvc driver, but you have to compile that one yourself. You could also try to contact the uvc devs to ask them for support of your cam. MAybe future Ubuntu versions support your cam.
[18:51] <snarkster> wow my amd-64 version is acting really wierd.
[18:51] <myself> hey I tried to install firefox 3.5 by doing this method https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.5/+question/76437 and i restarted firefox and it still says I have  version 3.0.12
[18:51] <Daremo> geld, no 9.04 desktop, was playing with google earth this morning, installed the newest one and foud a thread saying to change libcrypto.so.0.9.8  to .bak at the end
[18:51] <Flannel> nztal: It's like upgrade, but it will pull in new dependencies (the kernel metapackage depends on different versions of linux-image-*)
[18:52] <nztal> Flannel, is that the same thing as sudo aptitude safe-upgrade ?
[18:52] <Daremo> geld, after rebooting, x server wont start
[18:52] <nztal> Flannel, thank you
[18:52] <mobi-sheep> Sweet-P: You could just download an ISO or use !chroot to chroot 32bit in 64bit.
[18:52] <snarkster> I try to watch movies in full screen and it gets a kernel panic, taking forever to copy files to the server
[18:52] <darlykaiser> since I write the URL or after using firefox the system got frozen and I had to kill the computer for many times
[18:52] <Sweet-P> that's a helluva idea...i'll try it now
[18:52] <viginbala> minimec:  hw do i do compile?
[18:52] <Sweet-P> thanks!
[18:52] <nsahoo> I am getting bells, but, when I play video with flash or a video with the media player I get no audio, only static
[18:52] <coffeej> how do i share files between 2 linux boxes?
[18:53] <mobi-sheep> coffeej: sudo aptitude install openssh-server
[18:53] <geld> Daremo, is libcrypto.so.0.9.8 still named .bak?  can you change it back to what it was?
[18:53] <darlykaiser> cofeej: use giver
[18:53] <snarkster> coffeej: nfs is pretty easy to setup
[18:53] <Flannel> nztal: No, I don't believe they're identical.  Similar though, I imagine.
[18:54] <darlykaiser> some one can help me with the crash of ubuntu 9.04 and firefox?
[18:54] <viginbala> minimec: that's cool.. i've another major problem on gnome-ppp have any idea?
[18:54] <nztal> Flannel, actually dist-upgrade picked up some packages that safe-upgrade didn't get.  so, thanks for telling me that.
[18:54] <Daremo> geld,  still fairly new to this, how do i do it purely from terminal mode, nautilus wont even run
[18:54] <minimec> !compile | viginbala
[18:54] <viginbala> darlyaiser: restart ur pc and try recovery mode
[18:55] <nocturn00> Anyone know how to set the channel/room topic with Empathy?
[18:55] <mobi-sheep> nztal: You use safe-upgrade?
[18:55] <minimec> viginbala: Can't even remeber when I used gnome-ppp the last time. Cannot help you.
[18:55] <viginbala> ubottu: thanks
[18:55] <mobi-sheep> nztal: You might want to try full-upgrade.
[18:55] <Flannel> nocturn00: I'd try /topic
[18:55] <geld> Daremo, you can use the commands "cd" and "ls" to navigate and list directory contents respectively
[18:55] <viginbala> ubottu: do u know how to gnome-ppp problems?
[18:56] <geld> Daremo, you will need to navigate to where that libcrypto.so.0.9.8 file is located
[18:56] <myself> can someone please help me install firefox 3.5 for ubuntu
[18:56] <mobi-sheep> !ff35 | myself
[18:56] <geld> you might try "whereis libcrypto.so.0.9.8" and see if the shell can find it for you
[18:56] <myself> haha
[18:56] <viginbala> myself: is that deb packages?
[18:56] <myself> no it is shiretoko or whatever the heck that is is guess
[18:57] <Flannel> myself: Yes, that's firefox 3.5
[18:57] <viginbala> ubottu: i need to resolve gnome-ppp problem will u?
[18:57] <dwarder_1> when i plug in my headphon to my notebook i still hear sound from notebook speakers, is there any way i can switch them off?
[18:57] <geld> Anyone here get the ok message box, "+casper/vmlinuz" when selecting an installation option for Ubuntu 9.04? Hitting return simply closes the message box and nothing happens.
[18:57] <minimec> myself: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 in a terminal
[18:58] <nocturn00> Flannel, that doesn't seem to work in Empathy, neither for IRC nor jabber
[18:58] <myself> yeah i got it
[18:58] <myself> so do i uninstall the older 3.0.12 version?
[18:58] <catharcyst> check volume properties  dwarder_1
[18:58] <dwarder_1> minimec: i thought you talk to yourself ;)
[18:58] <snarkster> can anyone help me get my microphone to work?
[18:58] <Flannel> myself: You don't want to, that'll cause problems with the rest of Ubuntu (that uses firefox for stuff)
[18:58] <Daremo> geld,  ok im there
[18:58] <snarkster> team speak doesnt work so well without a mic
[18:58] <viginbala> gnome-ppp can't detect modem port /dev/ttyUSB0 any idea to resolve?
[18:59] <minimec> !ppp | viginbala
[18:59] <Plimsol> hehe snarkster
[18:59] <myself> Flannel
[18:59] <mobi-sheep> myself: You can use two browsers.  I like having it because I open too many tabs all times.  50 tabs on Firefox + 50 tabs on Shiro. :)
[18:59] <myself> but why do i have to keep the old version if i have the new one installed
[18:59] <viginbala> minimec: yeah ppp
[18:59] <dwarder_1> how can i switch off notebook speakers?
[18:59] <dwarder_1> when i plug in my headphones
[18:59] <n00b81> Hello all. Two years ago, I installed Ubuntu using the Wubi installer, which gave me 13 gigabytes of space. Today I made the mistake of trying to compile pspsdk with less than 500 mb of space. Now, I can't copy/save files because the system monitor says I have 533 mb free, but 0 available. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
[18:59] <myself> i can open as many windows for shiro as i want
[19:00] <geld> Daremo:  first copy the file so you have a backup then (use cp) then rename the file to what it was using the mv command
[19:00] <seeds> switch them off in volume properties
[19:00] <minimec> viginbala: You can talk to the bot by typing /msg ubottu keyword (keyword like firefox). Ubottu will send you a private message with the results ;)
[19:01] <Daremo> geld,  it doesnt say .bak at the end of the file...
[19:01] <volk> Emacs or Vim ? hmm
[19:01] <Daremo> geld, shouldnt it? or do names get cut off in terminal?
[19:01] <snarkster> VIM FTW
[19:01] <Flannel> n00b81: Well, your best bet is to clear up some space, apt-get clean will do that (apt-get autoclean will remove less), remove old kernels, etc.
[19:01] <geld> Daremo, when you type "ls" what do you see?
[19:02] <volk> VIM it is then
[19:02] <n00b81> Flannel: ok. But no matter what I delete.. on my desktop, anywhere, it still says 0 free
[19:02] <darlykaiser> minimec: is that true that firefox 3.5could keep all my specs?
[19:02] <n00b81> I deleted some pretty huge files too.
[19:02] <Daremo> whole ton of files
[19:03] <Daremo> geld, whole ton of files.. so i ls libcrypt* to list only those
[19:03] <viginbala> minimec: thanks
[19:03] <Daremo> geld, and then it lists 6 files 2 in red 2 in blue, 2 in white in a horz listing instead of vertical like normal ls
[19:04] <geld> Daremo, are any those file listings equal to "libcrypto.so.0.9.8" ?
[19:05] <minimec> darlykaiser: you mean if you could use firefox 3.0 and firefox 3.5 in paralell with you same properties? Yes. Even if I don't use 3.5 permanently, all my configuration was present, like in 3.0.
[19:05] <Guest48022> hello
[19:05] <Daremo> geld, yes i see the file here but it does NOT have the .bak ext that i had added earlier which i THOUGHT caused the problem
[19:06] <geld> Daremo, how did you add the extension?  was it by using nautilus?
[19:06] <Guest48022> hello
[19:06] <snarkster> yes
[19:06] <slayton> I have two HDD one with ubuntu the other with macosx how do I point grub to the darwin boot loader on the other HDD?
[19:07] <Guest48022> hellow
[19:07] <surf> Hi everyone
[19:07] <surf> I have a grub 18 error
[19:07] <Daremo> geld, gksu natilus
[19:07] <durando> i installed lvm last night everything seems all setup but grub will not load due to error #15, can anyone help me to get my system booting correctly again
[19:07] <geld> Daremo, what permissions are set for the libcrypto.so.0.9.8 file?
[19:08] <surf> what should I do to dual boot again with ubuntu 9.04 and win xp?
[19:08] <surf> install lilo?
[19:09] <snarkster> why lilo?
[19:09] <snarkster> grub can do it
[19:09] <surf> I dunno why
[19:09] <geld> surf, I would install xp first then linux w/ grub
[19:09] <surf> okokok lemme explain
[19:09] <surf> I have winxp and ub
[19:09] <surf> on the same HDD
[19:10] <Daremo_01> geld, oops...  also how do i check file permissions
[19:10] <snarkster> ok
[19:10] <snarkster> so what
[19:10] <sun01tech> surf: use one line
[19:10] <snarkster> grub can do it
[19:10] <surf> now when booting I receive grub error 18
[19:10] <snarkster> read the howto on dual boot itll completely explain it all to you
[19:10] <Daremo> sigh dumb task bar...
[19:10] <Daremo> i have to fix this other machine too lol
[19:11] <surf> I think that´s bcause I have the ub partition full
[19:11] <geld> Daremo, use ls with the -a switch
[19:11] <surf> I tried to remove smt from it using a live
[19:11] <surf> and reinstall grub
[19:11] <TheLinuxMoron> Anyone know how to see what version of python i'm using.. I have ubuntu 9.04
[19:11] <sun01tech> surf: was your dual boot working before
[19:11] <surf> but it still does not work
[19:11] <Daremo> geld, how do you get a pause in yuor listings so it all doesnt scroll
[19:11] <slayton> how do I make grub point to another boot loader on a different drive?
[19:11] <surf> ya everything was working correctly
[19:11] <snarkster> http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB
[19:12] <Daremo> geld, used to dir /p in dos
[19:12] <surf> so I think it´s because the ubuntu partition is full
[19:12] <geld> Daremo, you can pipe ls' output to more or less.  E.g  "ls -a libcrypto* | more"
[19:12] <surf> so what should I do? Lilo?
[19:12] <mobi-sheep> TheLinuxMoron: "sudo aptitude show <xyzpackage>
[19:12] <ggg> where would i type this "/msg NickServ identify <password>."
[19:13] <surf> I don´t want to create a new partition in the first mb of space of the hdd
[19:13] <geld> Daremo, replace more with less as less allows you to scroll up and down instead of in just one direction.
[19:13] <tritium> ggg: in your IRC client
[19:13] <mobi-sheep> ggg: On the textbox you're typing on.
[19:13] <surf> because that´s where win in installed (NTFS)
[19:13] <tritium> mobi-sheep: you don't need sudo with aptitude show
[19:13] <Daremo> geld, ls -a is listing but doesnt add anything abotu permissions.. looks the same as standard ls with more colors
[19:13] <TheLinuxMoron> k thx
[19:14] <ggg> mobi-sheep: what does it mean by /msg and NickServ ?
[19:14] <surf> any idea?
[19:14] <mobi-sheep> tritium: Well yeah.  And for search too.
[19:14] <tritium> mobi-sheep: that's correct
[19:14] <sun01tech> Daremo: ls -l
[19:14] <geld> Daremo, try adding -l  (lowercase L) to the switches
[19:14] <primalmx> any macbook user - PM me!!
[19:14] <ginger_> HRONI
[19:14] <surf> any1 knows how to solve grub error 18 problem?
[19:14] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Do you want to register with Freenode?  You don't have to.
[19:15] <ginger_> yoooo
[19:15] <minimec> ggg: You sen a message (/msg) to the NickServer (NickServ) ;)
[19:15] <sun01tech> surf: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB#Error_18_on_Dual_Boot_Systems_Using_a_Single_Hard_Drive
[19:15] <ginger_> roro
[19:15] <Daremo> geld, ok lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root (timestamp) (file name)
[19:15] <ginger_> nini
[19:16] <ginger_> llllllllllllllll
[19:16] <coldserver> Is there a way I can determine exactly what files/fds a process *created* ?
[19:16] <ginger_> how's everyone
[19:16] <surf> any idea?
[19:16] <ginger_> no
[19:17] <ggg> mobi-sheep: i'm warned by "NickServ: (notice) This nickname is registered. Please choose a different nickname, or identify via /msg NickServ identify NickServ: (notice) Invalid password for GGG." why but i'm going on with this account right now
[19:17] <primalmx> macbook anyone?
[19:17] <geld> Daremo, that means it's a symlink file with full access on it.
[19:17] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Did you register the nickname 'ggg' yourself?  I'm guess it's taken by somebody else.
[19:17] <surf> sun: I already read that
[19:18] <surf> the problem is that I don´t want to format
[19:18] <Daremo> geld, ok so now what?
[19:18] <geld> Daremo, try "ls -l libcrypto.so.0.9.8 | awk '{print $NF}' "
[19:18] <surf> I have no backup and smt like 1tb of data on the hdd
[19:18] <ggg> mobi-sheep: how can i check whether a name is registered or not ?
[19:18] <primalmx> ok stupid question - is the lit up apple on the back on alll the time?
[19:18] <geld> Daremo, that should tell you to where the symlink is pointing to
[19:18] <primalmx> on a macbook
[19:18] <darlykaiser> minimec: also can Xubuntu 9.04 can use firefox3.5?
[19:19] <mobi-sheep> !register | ggg
[19:19] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Talk with nice people in #freenode
[19:19] <surf> sun: do you think that LILO is a good solution?
[19:19] <surf> I can see no other solutions on the net
[19:19] <ggg> !register | ggg
[19:19] <sebsebseb> surf: I guess you can reinstal Grub or something
[19:19] <surf> I tried it but it doesn´t work
[19:20] <Daremo> geld, itself? doesnt put anything up but its own file name
[19:20] <minimec> darlykaiser: Why not? The difference between Xubuntu and Ubuntu is basically the WIndowsEnvironment used. Xfce for Xubuntu; Gnome for Ubuntu --> KDE for Kubuntu.
[19:21] <surf> right now I did the usual /fixmbr and I´m looking for a solution usin win xp
[19:21] <sun01tech> surf: how did you edit the menu.lst
[19:21] <surf> sun: I didn´t edit that why?
[19:21] <sun01tech> surf: i thought you read the wiki on grub
[19:22] <surf> but dual booting was working correctly
[19:22] <surf> before this cylinder error
[19:23] <sun01tech> surf: if you problem is hardware changing your bootloader will not help.
[19:23] <laeg> if i set AllowTcpForwarding X11Forwarding to no will i no longer be able to http tunnel through my openssh server?
[19:23] <surf> but I think that this kind of error is grub related
[19:23] <sun01tech> surf: best bet is to boot from live cd and try to backup your data to an external usb drive
[19:23] <Daremo> great geld left
[19:24] <surf> should I try lilo?
[19:24] <ubuntistas> how can i solve this? i receive this message: E:Type '‘deb-src' is not known on line 61 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list, E:The list of sources could not be read.'
[19:24] <Daremo> Anyone have any suggestions on getting  X Server to start ? stuck in Terminal mode
[19:24] <Daremo> have already tried dpgk reconfig phigh command
[19:24] <Daremo> also getting a Xauth: error in locking authrority file name
[19:25] <surf> sun: why shouldn´t I try lilo? I think that this could help
[19:25] <coleys> surf: grub-install /dev/sda
[19:25] <mobi-sheep> !grub | surf
[19:25] <ggg> !register | ggg
[19:25] <Grenfell> hi
[19:25] <surf> :ubottu that´s not my problem I get error 18
[19:26] <mobi-sheep> surf: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/GRUB#Error_18 ?
[19:27] <surf> mobi-sheep: I already read that
[19:27] <om26er> can any1 tell me how to replace window manager plz
[19:27] <surf> but I don´t want to repartition the disk
[19:27] <kiaas> Is it possible to setup an ubuntu system to act like a wireless router? I got an atheros based wireless card, and 2-3 spare PCs
[19:27] <newuser> hey, is there a chat room for spreadsheet discussions
[19:28] <sun01tech> newuser: maybe openoffice has one. not sure
[19:28] <newuser> hey, I need help with spreadsheet.  Is there a chat room for spreadsheet discussions?
[19:28] <newuser> sun01tech okay thanks
[19:28] <surf> damn this will be never solved
[19:28] <mobi-sheep> !ics | kiaas
[19:28] <mobi-sheep> kiaas: Not easy (from what I heard).  Good luck.
[19:29] <ubuntistas> how can i solve this? i receive this message: E:Type '‘deb-src' is not known on line 61 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list, E:The list of sources could not be read.'
[19:30] <mobi-sheep> ubuntistas: Fix your source list.
[19:30] <ggg> is it necessary to give the password when i log in in irc with pidgin ?
[19:30] <surf> if I install lilo and substitute grub I think it should work
[19:30] <minimec> ubuntistas: There is a typing error in your /etc/apt/sources.list in line 61.
[19:30] <ubuntistas> how can i open it?
[19:30] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Yes.  Not just with Pidgin, but any IRC clients.
[19:31] <surf> ubuntistas, use gedit
[19:31] <sun01tech> ggg: only if your name is a registered. plus some room require registration.
[19:31] <surf> ubuntistas: use gedit and the path
[19:31] <ggg> mobi-sheep: if the name is not registered ,then is it necessary to give the password ?
[19:31] <minimec> ubuntistas: ubuntistas <alt>F2 gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:31] <mobi-sheep> ggg: No.
[19:32] <ggg> mobi-sheep: ok ,thanks
[19:32] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Did you register the name 'ggg' in first place?
[19:32] <surf> wow so no solutions for grub error 18 if not format?
[19:32] <surf> should I try gparted live?
[19:32] <ggg> what's the benifit to register nickname ?
[19:32] <SineDeviance> hey all, question. ubuntu 9.04 32bit or 64bit? i have an amd turion x2 64 and an ati radeon hd 3200. would i have any issues?
[19:32] <tritium> SineDeviance: your choice
[19:32] <surf> make a partition in the first mb of the linux disk?
[19:32] <eugenetheNOOB> i have created a form that allows me to upload an image, with accompanying title and tag
[19:32] <eugenetheNOOB>  i have managed to upload my image successfully,
[19:32] <eugenetheNOOB>  but the title, tags, and url location of the image is not recorded on mysql database
[19:32] <cha0s> hey guys... is there any way i can give my user privelegs to renice a program without having to do it as root?
[19:33] <hechu> !register
[19:33] <cha0s> or start it at like nice -n -10
[19:33] <SineDeviance> tritium, thats why im asking you guys, i want to know if i'll have issue with 64bit
[19:33] <ggg> is there any benifit to register nickname ?
[19:33] <minimec> surf: You should be able to get a working grub to at least start the ubuntu distro.Then you could try to grub update in that distro. That maybe works.
[19:33] <tritium> SineDeviance: these days, no, not really.  Flash and java work, etc.  It's in pretty good shape.
[19:33] <cha0s> ggg, you can send/receive pm's when you do
[19:33] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Talk in #freenode and read the link.  For starter, you get your own nickname.
[19:34] <minimec> surf: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[19:34] <surf> minimec: there´s a grub error 18 before booting... I tried to reinstall it using a live but no way
[19:34] <ubuntistas> i deleted the line guys i cannot save it now any clue?
[19:34] <laeg> is there anyway i can make ubuntu tell me when there was a failed login?
[19:34] <laeg> ssh
[19:34] <ggg> cha0s: how to send/recieve pms ?
[19:34] <SineDeviance> tritium, okay, thanks. i can still run 32bit software if i want right?
[19:34] <surf> minimec: there´s a cylinder error that´s it
[19:34] <cha0s> ggg /query user
[19:35] <minimec> ubuntistas: You have to edit this file as super user. <alt>F2 gksudo gedit
[19:35] <mobi-sheep> SineDeviance: If your computer can handle 64bit, then I say go for it.  Take the advantage of your processors.
[19:35] <mobi-sheep> !chroot | SineDeviance (Yes you can!)
[19:35] <tritium> SineDeviance: with some effort.  You shouldn't have a need to, though.
[19:35] <minimec> surf: doesn't sound that good...
[19:35] <SineDeviance> oh... so i have to compile app to run in a 32bit environment
[19:35] <SineDeviance> apps*
[19:36] <surf> minimec: I know that´s why I wanna try another bootloader
[19:36] <tritium> SineDeviance: no
[19:36] <SineDeviance> well, ill get 64bit and try it
[19:36] <mobi-sheep> SineDeviance: Something that you will not need to do -- but it's possible.
[19:36] <SineDeviance> if i dont like it i can always go back to 32bit
[19:36] <JoeM> sigh, looks like I need two more new monitors
[19:36] <minimec> surf: Lilo is ot used anymore by debian and Ubuntu for years. Ubuntu never used lilo I think.
[19:37] <JoeM> is there absolutely no way to get xinerama + twinview (4 heads, two cards) working without the RANDR error (which means no compiz)
[19:37] <surf> minimec: but I heard that they wanted to put it as default in the 9.04
[19:37] <laeg> is there anyway i can make ubuntu alert me when there was a failed ssh login?
[19:37] <SineDeviance> thanks all
[19:37] <mobi-sheep> surf: Grub2, not Lilo.
[19:37] <MontelEdwards> Is there some kind of Linux applcation that lets me order photo prints?
[19:37] <surf> ah damn it
[19:37] <sun01tech> surf: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=grub lilo
[19:38] <ggg> how can i send a long link with a short title in this irc ?
[19:38] <surf> thanks for the help -.-
[19:38] <jrib> MontelEdwards: iirc, f-spot let's you upload to various photo web sites.  They probably let you order prints.  Or you can just use your browser
[19:38] <mobi-sheep> ggg: http://tinyurl.com/
[19:39] <MontelEdwards> oh, let me check
[19:39] <fwaokda> what is a windows program I can use to put my ubuntu iso onto my usb drive?
[19:39] <mobi-sheep> !usb | fwaokda
[19:39] <surf> grub is ridiculous
[19:40] <jrib> surf: ridiculously awesome!
[19:40] <surf> it´s not possible to have such an error just because the disk is nearly full
[19:40] <eternal_p> afternoon all, just picked up a dual band wireless N router (WRT400N) when I get a signal at 5ghz, ubuntu runs on N without an issue, but on 2.4, while it will connect at N, I cannot browse the internet at all, if I force my 2.4 to be G only, it works fine
[19:40] <PeskyJ> To send a null packet to keep a SSH session alive, is that configured in the client or the server side?
[19:40] <surf> so that nothing works later
[19:40] <ggg> how can i download guification theme from http://tinyurl.com/l95x95
[19:40] <MontelEdwards> jrib, no, it does not
[19:41] <linduxed> surf: grub is nice, although it cant live up to the nostalgia factor of lilo
[19:41] <jrib> MontelEdwards: "no, it does not" what?
[19:41] <MontelEdwards> fspot doesnt
[19:41] <surf> so if it is nice how can I fix it?
[19:41] <jrib> MontelEdwards: are you positive?  I don't have it installed, but I'll install it to check if you are sure
[19:41] <lavagolemking1> Is there a way to forward apt-get through an SSH tunnel? My ISP blocked Canonical.
[19:41] <surf> create a small partition just for it redimensioning my actual ubuntu one?
[19:42] <laeg> blocked canonical...
[19:42] <MontelEdwards> lol
[19:42] <MontelEdwards> wow
[19:42] <MontelEdwards> n00b
[19:42] <jrib> MontelEdwards: never mind, I'll just link to documentation: http://f-spot.org/User_Guide/Share
[19:42] <surf> using gparted from ub live?
[19:42] <MontelEdwards> jrib, i mean order prints to the store
[19:42] <jrib> MontelEdwards: Why don't you say what you mean...?
[19:42] <studentz> MontelEdwards try Picasa
[19:42] <laeg> jrib: i resolved my issue, ty for your help earlier
[19:42] <lavagolemking1> Well, tracepath stops right outside my computer, and I can connect to anything else except that.
[19:43] <jrib> MontelEdwards: which store are you referring to?
[19:43] <minimec> surf: If I understand you right. Grub gives you an error, when it starts. HAve you tried to reinstall a basic grub with the live CD  on your master boot to start ubuntu?
[19:43] <surf> minimec: yeah I did
[19:43] <surf> minimec: it´s a cylinder error
[19:43] <mobi-sheep> lavagolemking1: I think you can select any of the mirrors.  If that does not work, there are proxy option.
[19:43] <jrib> MontelEdwards: and here's flickr explaining you can order prints... http://www.flickr.com/help/printing/
[19:44] <surf> minimec: that´s because I had not much free space in the gnu partition
[19:44] <gabkdlly> lavagolemking1: you might try a different server, there is a whole list available in synaptic
[19:44] <lavagolemking1> It just died in the middle of downloading the flash plugin, and now tracepath stops right outside my computer while I can still connect to anything else.
[19:44] <lavagolemking1> How do I opt to use a mirror or (SSH) proxy?
[19:44] <minimec> surf: So if you start the live Disk an dfree some space?
[19:44] <df00z1> Hey, has anyone ever set up a kerberos kdc on ubuntu?  the init script seems to be pointing at /etc/defaults/krb5 and not /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf???
[19:45] <surf> minimec: I did it but it still doesn´t work . Now I have 10gigs free
[19:45] <brimberry> hi
[19:45] <surf> minimec: it gives an error when trying to reinstall the grub
[19:45] <mobi-sheep> lavagolemking1: Software Source.  Download from <Select A Mirror>
[19:45] <ubuntistas> the mozilla ppa doesn't work for me any clue>?
[19:45] <jrib> ubuntistas: pastebin
[19:46] <Hilikus> i have a script to set a env variable using export, but when i run it it sets it only in the scope of the script. they don't appear in my environment, how do i fix this?
[19:46] <Flannel> ubuntistas: what do you want from the ppa?
[19:46] <jrib> Hilikus: there's nothing to fix
[19:46] <minimec> surf: I cannot help you. I messed around with grub plenty of times and was always able to restore a basic working grub with the live disk or with an USB Stick
[19:47] <surf> minimec: I know. I did the same thing many times but never had this error damn
[19:47] <Hilikus> jrib: i need to fix my problem, i know it is by design but there probably is a way to export them to the real environment, no?
[19:47] <jrib> Hilikus: source FILE
[19:47] <Hilikus> jrib: got it, thanks
[19:47] <ubuntistas> http://paste.ubuntu.com/215628/ jrib
[19:47] <minimec> surf: Shit happens. Take a cold beer ;)
[19:47] <lavagolemking1> How do I forward through a proxy?
[19:47] <jrib> ubuntistas: well that's not a command to run in the terminal...
[19:47] <enovativ> hello to all
[19:48] <surf> minimec: damn man this is a big shit
[19:48] <Flannel> ubuntistas: What do you want to add the ppa for?
[19:48] <mobi-sheep> !ohmy | surf
[19:48] <jrib> ubuntistas: flannel's question is important
[19:48] <enovativ> does any one know of a irc channel that discusses backup software ...like Veritas Backup Exec 10 for example
[19:48] <ubuntistas> flannel to install firefox 3.5
[19:48] <surf> minimec: it´s a grub bug for sure
[19:48] <jrib> !backups > enovativ
[19:48] <Flannel> ubuntistas: firefox 3.5 is in the regular repositories.  Just install firefox-3.5
[19:48] <jrib> enovativ: you can ask questions about backup solutions on ubuntu here
[19:48] <studentz> ubunistas here is the PPA http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/
[19:49] <minimec> surf: Do you have any data of value on that linux partition? You could transfer them via a live dik. Then you probably have to do a clean ubuntu install.
[19:49] <iceonnet> is there any way to make one of the Ctrl+Alt+F1-6 terminals so it connects to a ssh server? like my own file server
[19:49] <ubuntistas> flannel how i have installed the prior version flannel
[19:49] <ubuntistas> ?
[19:49] <jrib> iceonnet: login and ssh, no?
[19:50] <minimec> surf: I don't know. How many Ubuntu users have a dual boot? Even my mother is working on a dual boot ;)
[19:50] <surf> minimec: I have so many things on that install
[19:50] <df00z1> should i just edit the init script for the kdc
[19:50] <enovativ> jrib: thanks !  i am using veritas backup exec 10, and i have a FULL BACK UP job that takes two tapes...how do i let Veritas know that i want it to not only backup on two tapes..but to also verify on two tapes ?
[19:50] <Flannel> ubuntistas: `sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5` will get you 3.5 final, assuming your repositories haven't been tweaked oddly.
[19:50] <df00z1> and have it point at my conf file???
[19:50] <iceonnet> jrib, ofc i can do that, but i would rather have a direct ssh connection to it
[19:50] <df00z1> or is there an "ubuntu" way to do this?
[19:50] <mobi-sheep> jrib: Something the easiest solution is just login and ssh. :o
[19:50] <jrib> enovativ: I'm not familiar with veritas, better to ask the channel
[19:50] <lyra> what exactly is NEW in 904 from 904
[19:50] <lyra> 804*
[19:50] <om26er> plz tell me where to download the latest linux kernel
[19:50] <jrib> iceonnet: "direct" ssh connection?  As opposed to an /indirect/ one?
[19:51] <jrib> !kernel > om26er
[19:51] <lyra> i have 904 and the usb function that lets the kernel automount usb drives has been REMOVED FROM 904
[19:51] <studentz> Flannel Firefox 3.5 is not in the official repositories
[19:51] <enovativ> to the channel :  i am using veritas backup exec 10, and i have a FULL BACK UP job that takes two tapes...how do i let Veritas know that i want it to not only backup on two tapes..but to also verify on two tapes ?
[19:51] <iceonnet> jrib, well i would like to skip the "login > ssh <address>" part :P
[19:51] <Flannel> studentz: Yes it is.
[19:51] <tritium> lyra: no, it has not
[19:51] <jrib> !notes | lyra
[19:51] <lyra> tritium, care to see?
[19:51] <lyra> it doesnt work.
[19:51] <jrib> iceonnet: ah, not sure
[19:51] <Flannel> lyra: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview and http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/810overview
[19:51] <enovativ> jrib: thanks for at least wanting to try..
[19:51] <tritium> lyra: no thanks, I've used it myself
[19:51] <ubuntistas> thx flannel
[19:51] <studentz> let me try
[19:51] <iceonnet> jrib, kk
[19:52] <Flannel> !info firefox-3.5 | studentz
[19:52] <minimec> surf: For the next install. Always put the /home directory on a separate partition. You will never have problem with you data, as your data and the OS are on different partitions ;)
[19:52] <om26er> can any1 check and tell me is launchpad.net ppa working
[19:52] <woakus> How does one get the "enable wireless"  to become selectable?
[19:52] <david__> I want to install ubuntu onto a hard disk which already has windows in a partition and some unused unpartitioned space. The documentation on how to dual boot doesn't mention this situation, and seems to suggest ubuntu will repartition the disk destroying windows. is this correct?
[19:52] <fosa> is there a way for ubuntu to remember all open windows at shutdown so it can open them at login?
[19:52] <surf> minimec: I need to find a nonformat solution
[19:53] <lyra> trust me it DOES NOT mount usb
[19:53] <silentbutdeadly> hello to all
[19:53] <silentbutdeadly> first time here
[19:53] <purplenurple> fosa, ubuntu has session which will do that
[19:53] <enovativ> is there a backup solution in linux that can be used for a windoze environment
[19:53] <jrib> fosa: look for a "session" option somewhere in your preferences menu
[19:53] <lavagolemking1> It's still trying to connect through archive.canonical.com no matter what I select under sources (both apt and Synaptic). Is there a parameter I can pass apt to install through either a proxy or specific server?
[19:53] <mobi-sheep> fosa: Look under Startup Applications.
[19:53] <jrib> enovativ: I like rsnapshot
[19:53] <tritium> lyra: it does
[19:54] <enovativ> jrib: does rsnapshot backup and verify ?
[19:54] <jrib> !apt | lavagolemking1
[19:54] <enovativ> jrib: is there a GUI for rsnapshot
[19:54] <jrib> enovativ: it uses rsync which I'm pretty sure will verify but don't quote me
[19:54] <fosa> mobi-sheep, jrib purplenurple , i'm not sure sessions works, it's already enabled to automatically remember running applications when logging out but that doesn't do anything
[19:54] <enovativ> i don't need the gui i like CLI myself...but my co worker may need the GUI
[19:55] <minimec> surf: You could add 2nd hardisk as primary HD, install ubuntu on it. It will use the master boot of the second HD and grub should find the existing ubuntu installation.
[19:55] <darlykaiser> thanks any one see you next time
[19:55] <ubuntistas> flannel that's shiretoko?
[19:55] <jrib> fosa: what ubuntu version?
[19:55] <ongolaBoy> hi.how do you insert the link of an attachment file to another wiki page in wiki.ubuntu.com ?
[19:55] <Flannel> ubuntistas: that's firefox 3.5, yes.
[19:55] <fosa> 8.10
[19:56] <jrib> enovativ: I do not know if there is a gui (what's the point?  backups should be automatic)
[19:56] <woakus> Cannot select "enable wireless" - know network is working fine on other machines - suggestions?
[19:56] <jrib> ongolaBoy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HelpOnLinking
[19:56] <om26er> is there a site or a link where i can get the latest linux kernel plz an1 tell me
[19:56] <jrib> om26er: I told you already
[19:57] <ubuntistas> that's what it is going to be called now flannel?
[19:57] <om26er> jrib: no
[19:57] <jrib> om26er: no?
[19:57] <Adola> I've got an ATi 9250, should I got 8.10, or 9.04?
[19:57] <Flannel> ubuntistas: No, that's just because of legal/branding issues with mozilla.
[19:57] <mobi-sheep> om26er: Check your PM.  jrib sent you one.
[19:57] <om26er> jrib: i wan't compiled and yesterday i found a link for that and now its lost
[19:57] <Flannel> !ff35 | ubuntistas
[19:57] <Adola> (For proprietary)
[19:57] <jrib> !kernel > om26er
[19:57] <jrib> (again)
[19:57] <mobi-sheep> ubuntistas: Shiretoko (to separate itself from Firefox) will be renamed to Firefox 3.5 (and default too) in Karmic.
[19:58] <lavagolemking1> I'm using a SOCKS5 proxy. Is there a way to use that in apt?
[19:58] <jrib> lavagolemking1: did you check ubottu's message?
[19:58] <lavagolemking1> The method on that guide uses an HTTP proxy and doesn't work.
[19:58] <millertimek1a2m3> if anyone can help me, i just got my computer hooked up to an external monitor, but it's a laptop
[19:58] <WIGGMPk> I keep getting "Too many open files" in Transmission when downloading a torrent.. Anyone know why that is and how to prevent it?
[19:58] <lavagolemking1> I used the ssh -L option for my proxy.
[19:59] <millertimek1a2m3> so when i'm not outputting display to the monitor, the display on the notebook screen doesn't
[19:59] <millertimek1a2m3> look right
[19:59] <jrib> lavagolemking1: can't you just tell apt to use localhost:port ?
[19:59] <millertimek1a2m3> can anyone help me reset it? i've already went to preferences>display
[20:00] <jrib> lavagolemking1: if it doesn't work, you might try tsocks I guess
[20:00] <dury> hi there channel :)
[20:01] <lavagolemking1> How would I install it?
[20:01] <jrib> lavagolemking1: you can't use apt at the moment?
[20:01] <minimec> millertimek1a2m3: You will have to use the configuration software for your card. Are you using ATI/NVIDIA/Intel GPU? Do you use any 'restricted' driver?
[20:01] <mobi-sheep> lavagolemking1: Did you try different mirrors already?
[20:02] <lavagolemking1> I can't use apt or anything, since it's always using archive.canonical.com no matter what I select.
[20:02] <david__> hi people. I see its busy. I want to install ubuntu onto a hard disk which already has windows in a partition and some unused unpartitioned space. The documentation on how to dual boot doesn't mention this situation, and seems to suggest ubuntu will repartition the disk destroying windows. is this correct?
[20:02] <millertimek1a2m3> minimec: no, and i don't have any proprietary drivers
[20:02] <ubuntistas> is shiretoko more stable and faster than the previous because i find it quite slow
[20:02] <jrib> lavagolemking1: so that's your actuall issue?
[20:02] <myk_robinson> what is a recommended battery backup that will work well with Ubuntu?
[20:02] <millertimek1a2m3> minimec: i have intel chipset 965
[20:02] <uKnow> is there a way to reset the wireless card
[20:02] <mobi-sheep> ubuntistas: I use both browsers.  You can use them both too.
[20:02] <lavagolemking1> That, and the ISP I'm using doesn't like Canonical for some reason.
[20:02] <pablo> hola
[20:02] <tommost> david__: You can select manual partitioning in the installer and set it up however you like.
[20:03] <jrib> lavagolemking1: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list* and the output of « sudo apt-get update »
[20:03] <minimec> millertimek1a2m3: If you plug out the external monitor and restart the system. Doesn't the xserver fallback to the laptop monitor?
[20:03] <ggg> how can i send long link as short link here in irc ?
[20:03] <tommost> ggg: tinyurl.com
[20:03] <mobi-sheep> ggg: http://tinyurl.com/
[20:03] <millertimek1a2m3> minimec: yes, and it's doing that now, i'm just having some trouble because when i unplug, the display setting on the laptop
[20:03] <ggg> tommost: mobi-sheep  thanks
[20:03] <ubuntistas> iam not satisfied by this version at all mobi-sheep i think it really sucks anyway life is going on lol
[20:04] <pablo> todo bien?
[20:04] <millertimek1a2m3> minimec: doesn't fill the whole screen. it's like... the sides-each side is cut off
[20:04] <mobi-sheep> ubuntistas: Take it up with developers in #mozilla
[20:04] <fireshroom> Hello eeveryone!
[20:04] <david__> hi tommost, thanks for replying. I would expect to able to use the unpartitioned space without upsetting anything else. its just that the ubunto online setup guide seems to say whatever you do will destroy existing partitions, I take that is wrong
[20:04] <ggg> how can i download theme from here ? http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?limit=100&func=&group_id=92888&atid=676821&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&keyword=&submitter=&artifact_id=&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&submitter=&keyword=&artifact_id=&submit=Filter
[20:05] <jrib> ggg: way to use tinyurl...
[20:05] <tommost> david__: Yeah, that's wrong.
[20:05] <minimec> millertimek1a2m3: I cannot help you with that I guess, because I never owned a Intel GPU. That looks as a driver related problem.
[20:05] <mobi-sheep> ubuntistas: I'm sure there are lot of things that need to be polished first (Firefox devs + Ubuntu devs) before it'll meet the quality standards.
[20:05] <tommost> david__: Just be careful.
[20:05] <uknown> i got a problem with the wrieless card lspic dont notice it ubuntu dont notice it the other os wont recognize it b the light on the back is lit for power and active
[20:05] <mobi-sheep> jrib: lol :)
[20:06] <fireshroom> I have a problem Installing ATI Drivers for linux downloaded from ati.com!!! when i use the "sudo" command it says "sudo: ./home/fireshroom/Desktop/at.run: command not found
[20:06] <fireshroom> "
[20:06] <JediMaster> I've got an ubuntu box with three interfaces, eth0 (internal network 192.168.0.x), eth1 (connected to adsl router on 192.168.1.1) and eth2 (connected to default gateway router on 192.168.2.1). I want to route/NAT all traffic to/from 192.168.1.11 to/from the internet via the router conencted to eth1 (192.168.1.1). Any ideas?
[20:06] <abli> Hi! how can I run system>administration>software sources from the commandline? i.e. which program does it launch?
[20:06] <JediMaster> I've tried: iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -s  192.168.0.11 -j MARK --set-mark 0x100; ip route add table 100 default via 192.168.1.1 amongst other things
[20:06] <jrib> !ati > fireshroom
[20:06] <ubuntistas> mobi-ships u right
[20:06] <mobi-sheep> ggg: What is wrong with Notification on top-right?
[20:06] <silentbutdeadly> #newbies
[20:06] <jrib> abli: gtk-software-properties or maybe gnome instead of gtk or maybe just software-properties (not on ubuntu)
[20:06] <ggg> mobi-sheep: what notification ?
[20:07] <mobi-sheep> ggg: What version?
[20:07] <ggg> mobi-sheep: pidgin notification ?
[20:07] <david__> tommost: oh that soo fills me with confidence. Ive repartitioned disks before, but I really don't want to have to restore everything. Dire warnings in documentation are all very well, but if they dont cover the outs...
[20:07] <abli> jrib, there is a software-properties-gtk I assume thats it, thanks
[20:07] <ggg> mobi-sheep: pidgin version ?
[20:07] <mobi-sheep> ggg: The darkish/shady/smokeish notifications.
[20:07] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Ubuntu version.
[20:07] <ggg> mobi-sheep: ubuntu 9.04
[20:08] <lavagolemking1> It looks like it might have set the mirror, but apt-get doesn't seem to be recognizing it. Sorry for the multiple lines...
[20:08] <lavagolemking1>  / etc/apt/sources.list: http://pastebin.ca/1491929
[20:08] <lavagolemking1> apt-get update: http://pastebin.ca/1491930
[20:08] <lavagolemking1> apt-get install flashplugin-installer: http://pastebin.ca/1491928
[20:08] <FloodBot3> lavagolemking1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:08] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Yeah.  That.  You don't like the illicit-lookin black notifications?
[20:08] <TSlackM> Hi i have a lot of problems with ubuntu and xbmc, i use nvidia drivers and can change resolutions just fine in nvidia settings, but i just have wierd res and refresh rates in the original display settings, and those transfer to xbmc
[20:08] <woakus> "enable wireless" cannot be selected - wireless working on other systems - help please?
[20:08] <TSlackM> any tips?
[20:09] <ggg> mobi-sheep: i can't download anything from here http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?limit=100&func=&group_id=92888&atid=676821&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&keyword=&submitter=&artifact_id=&assignee=&status=&category=&artgroup=&submitter=&keyword=&artifact_id=&submit=Filter
[20:09] <yezid> nick/ miguel
[20:09] <fireshroom> My problem is the drivers that come with Ubuntu, seem to cause a issue when i try to open Display settings. my system frezzes. i was able to fix it once on my own. I deleted something and was able to install the .run file from ati
[20:09] <ggg> mobi-sheep: what to do from here http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2078709&group_id=92888&atid=676821
[20:10] <yezid> hello how do i add users to my os
[20:10] <dury> how do I generate a good quality mp3 file...maybe with audacity?
[20:10] <fireshroom> this is a fresh install, i am not sure how to do it
[20:10] <ggg> how can i change the color of username who replies me in pidgin irc ?
[20:10] <surf> error 12 when installing grub?
[20:10] <dury> I mean from an audio CD.
[20:10] <pycal> I'm booting ubuntu 9.04 64-bit from a 2gb usb drive, and when it boots my laptop's internal hard drive is mounted and spins as normal, generating a normal amount of heat.  I would like to prevent it from mounting/spinning to conserve power and extend battery life - is this possible to do?
[20:10] <lavagolemking1> yezid: System --> Administration --> Users and Groups
[20:11] <keith> #pdt
[20:11] <mobi-sheep> ggg: I don't know.  Pidgin supports IRC protocol but that's not a real IRC client.
[20:11] <silentbutdeadly> webcam not working in skype but working in cheese
[20:11] <yezid> thankyou
[20:11] <chels123> hi guys
[20:11] <codeyman> I had a 8.10 (64 bit) installation that I upgraded to 9.04(64 bit), and used tune2fs to convert a separate /home partition to ext3 to ext4. Due to some issues later, I did a clean install but set /home as ext4 this time (didn't format it). Now /home files are behaving weirdly
[20:12] <chels123> I screwed up by trying to install grub2 :(
[20:12] <chels123> now my ubuntu won't boot :(
[20:12] <chels123> I'm in the livecd but don't know what to do
[20:12] <dury> or which is the suitable application to get good quality mp3?
[20:12] <ggg> mobi-sheep: how can i download vista light theme from here http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2803627&group_id=92888&atid=676821
[20:12] <surf> error 12 while installing grub?
[20:12] <minimec> chels123: wait...
[20:12] <minimec> chels123: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[20:12] <Hilikus> how do i grep for NOT a pattern?
[20:13] <chels123> thanks
[20:13] <minimec> chels123: We just had that before ... ;)
[20:13] <codeyman> Hilikus: -v flag
[20:13] <codeyman> anyone know the solution to the ext3/ext4 issue?
[20:13] <Hilikus> codeyman: thanks!
[20:13] <minimec> chels123: Hope that it works with grub2 too...
[20:14] <Yurey> hello. does anybody use Fail2Ban with rrdtool?
[20:14] <stevecoh1> Since installing 9.04 (after 8.04) Firefox won't play Flash content.  What gives?
[20:14] <surf> in the last part of the grub installation i get: /boot/grub/menu.lst .. failed
[20:14] <surf> should I edit it manually?
[20:14] <stevecoh1> even after I just downloaded the Flash plugin
[20:14] <chels123> minimec, thanks I'm trying but not sure if it's working
[20:14] <Yurey> hello. does anybody use Fail2Ban with rrdtool?
[20:14] <stevecoh1> downloaded and installed
[20:15] <minimec> surf: You can try that. Most of the things are described in the file.
[20:15] <gnubie> stevecoh1;  have you installed ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[20:15] <dury> cd to mp3 converter
[20:16] <pycal> if i'm booting 9.04 from a usb key, is it possible to prevent my laptop's internal hard drive from mounting?
[20:16] <greenkhakis> hi pro, need help from you guys, my hardy cant control brightness, tried using brightness applet.. doesnt works..
[20:16] <stevecoh1> no, I guess I need to do that.
[20:16] <codeyman> pycal: just unmount them later
[20:16] <gnubie> stevecoh1;  always gets flash going for me
[20:16] <nnull> hey guys i got a new mobo and ram (gigabyte UD3) & (4G corsair dominator ddr2 8500) - when i try to put in the ram (even 1 stick) the mobo beeps on post and wont boot, i loooked up the beep codes and its power error, i put in different ram and system is fine, but id like to put in this other ram that makes beeping... should i change the bios ram voltage for my current 667 and swap?
[20:16] <nnull> not ubuntu question but cant find answers
[20:17] <pycal> codeyman: this isn't optimal - is there a way to fully stop it from mounting?
[20:17] <mobi-sheep> nnull: #hardware
[20:17] <nnull> mobi-sheep : im in there, its ghost-town :F
[20:18] <mobi-sheep> nnull: Ahh.  Well what you are asking absolutely have nothing to do with Ubuntu and I'm sure nobody here know the answer to your question. :)
[20:19] <ggg> how can i chat with pidgin with irc account ? how can i create irc account in pidgin ?
[20:19] <mobi-sheep> nnull: http://www.fonerbooks.com/cpu_ram.htm
[20:19] <greenkhakis> hi pro, need help from you guys, my hardy cant control brightness, tried using brightness applet.. doesnt works..
[20:20] <ggg> can't log in in #ubuntu with pidgin . can anyone tell how to be in irc with pidgin ?
[20:20] <pycal> if an internal hard drive appears in the places menu but not on the desktop, is it mounted?
[20:20] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Create an account in Pidgin.
[20:20] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can get my USB headset to work??
[20:20] <stevecoh1> All right, I did sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree as per ubuntu documentation, then I installed ubuntu-restricted-extras per suggestion here, restart Firefox, still no flash plays.
[20:20] <ggg> mobi-sheep, i created an account but can't log in #ubuntu
[20:20] <ggg> mobi-sheep, how to log in in #ubuntu
[20:20] <mobi-sheep> ggg: /j #ubuntu
[20:21] <lavagolemking1> Anything I run in apt-get tries to connect to archive.canonical.com, and since it can't, I can'
[20:21] <lavagolemking1> t install anything.
[20:21] <pycal> stevecoh1: i just installed flash player by going to the website, downloading the tar file, extracting it on my desktop, and running the non .so file in terminal
[20:21] <millertimek1a2m3> hey, i was in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and found some numbers... "2048 779"
[20:21] <kk_jaunti> hello all, I am facing this veard but very interesting problem with my lenovo thinkpad r60.  I have an 8 months old battery which used to give about 3 hours on backup on full charge.  when I installed a fresh version of jaunti for upgrading from hardy, it gave me 2 hours and 40 minits full capacity and never went above that.  now here is a shock.  I just upgraded my harddisk and today re-installed ubuntu.  Surprise! now it only gives me 2 hours 15 minits 
[20:22] <millertimek1a2m3> what does that xorg.conf file do?
[20:22] <minimec> Shortguy109: it should be recognized by ubuntuas new (2nd) sound card.
[20:22] <lavagolemking1> It looks like it is trying to fix flashplugin-installer since Canonical got blocked in the middle of downloading it through apt-get.
[20:22] <carpediem> ggg: in Pidgin, you select Buddies > Join a Chat.  Or you can use Buddies > Add Chat so you can join frequently
[20:22] <phenom> Any one know how to make the internal speaker beep without using the program "beep"?
[20:22] <stevecoh1> pycal: please supply link for "the website"
[20:22] <millertimek1a2m3> my laptop screen isn't being entirely used. the sides are cut off
[20:22] <pycal> stevecoh1: the adobe website
[20:23] <millertimek1a2m3> how do i fix it?
[20:23] <pycal> stevecoh1: get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
[20:23] <stevecoh1> install that instead of what Ubuntu has?
[20:23] <Shortguy109> Does anyone know how I can get my USB headset to work??
[20:23] <HMSmily> Sorry!
[20:23] <Shortguy109> oops
[20:23] <minimec> Shortguy109: gstreamer-properties should see it.
[20:23] <lavagolemking1> How can I get it to stop trying to connect to archive.canonical.com without a proxy?
[20:23] <ggg> mobi-sheep, carpediem thanks
[20:23] <pycal> stevecoh1: just telling you what I did 10 minutes ago. worked fine for me.
[20:23] <Trijntje> When you remove a file from command line, should the disk space be free right away?
[20:23] <Shortguy109> minimec, what's gstreamer xD
[20:23] <greenkhakis> hi pro, need help from you guys, my hardy cant control brightness, tried using brightness applet.. doesnt works..
[20:23] <kk_jaunti> my first upgrade from hardy to jaunti causted me 20 minits of backup
[20:23] <kk_jaunti> and now more than half hour after re install
[20:24] <melka> Hi everyone
[20:24] <mobi-sheep> Trijntje: Remove a file from CLI is same as remove the file from Nautilus.  However, Nautilus keep history in Trash bin.
[20:24] <melka> Just wanted to say thank you for your great work
[20:24] <melka> my home server si working great ^^
[20:24] <minimec> Shortguy109: <alt>f2 gstreamer-properties. Look in the audio section, if there is another sound device.
[20:24] <TheBushman> hello
[20:24] <TheBushman> hi melka!
[20:25] <kk_jaunti> does ay one face a bettery problem similar to mine with thinkpads
[20:25] <strep_> hi! sorry for such an easy question.. but where can i make a research for files or folders with jaunty?
[20:25] <Trijntje> mobi-sheep: df -h says this is not the case. Could this be because the root partition was 100% full?
[20:25] <stevecoh1> thanks, pycal, trying it now.
[20:25] <Trijntje> strep_ You can use the tracker program
[20:25] <TheBushman> im newbie
[20:25] <kk_jaunti> how is that the battery power just goes down
[20:25] <copy_guy> DUCK
[20:25] <Shortguy109> minimec, in what part of it :o
[20:25] <TheBushman> :)
[20:25] <melka> Took me quite some time, but now, apache with ssl, mt-daapdn, vsftpd, zeroconf and all that stuff
[20:25] <Trijntje> !tracker|strep_
[20:25] <melka> everything is great
[20:26] <melka> thanks everyone for this ^^
[20:26] <Shortguy109> minimec, there isn't on device: it just says none
[20:26] <TheBushman> melka are u linux guru ??
[20:26] <melka> not at all
[20:26] <mobi-sheep> Trijntje: Use Disk Usage Analyzer to find out if that's accurate.
[20:26] <melka> TheBushman: just installed my first linux a week ago
[20:27] <strep_> ok ok tyvm :]
[20:27] <millertimek1a2m3> awesome!!! it works now!
[20:27] <melka> did a lot of tutorials on how to install what I needed
[20:27] <millertimek1a2m3> ayyyyayayayyayayayayaya!!!!!!!!
[20:27] <mobi-sheep> !yay | millertimek1a2m3
[20:27] <millertimek1a2m3> i love ubuntu. [i'm addicted to being a nerd... oh well]
[20:27] <minimec> Shortguy109: use 'plugin' pulseaudio and then look in the device section. Just to see if the card is recognized. Press the test button. Afterwards set 'plugin' back to automactic
[20:27] <om26er> jrib: http://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/       they are the compiled linux kernel files. and u told me i have to compile it myself
[20:28] <stevecoh1> Still no Flash.  I think it's because I installed that new opensource thing first which doesn't work.  How do I get rid of that?
[20:28] <lavagolemking1> How can I get apt to try correcting a broken package from a different server than from which its connection was interrupted?
[20:28] <hermano> apt-get dist-upgrade:????
[20:28] <Shortguy109> it just shows 5 unknown things in the devices now
[20:28] <Shortguy109> 4*
[20:29] <newuser> any irc room for spreadsheet help?
[20:29] <kk_jaunti> hey, can some one at least guide me to a blog or any kind of info if some one has faced a similar problem as mine?  every time I install ubuntu on my laptop I loos at least 20 or 30 minits of my battery capacity.  I have a lenovo thinkpad r60
[20:30] <Marzipan> hello there, somebody expires the problem that youtube etc, is working but only with big lag ?
[20:31] <kk_jaunti> hello can some one help me with some info or tip on what could be wrong in ubuntu 9.04 64 bit.  every time i install it on my lenovo thinkpad r60 I loos a lot of battery life
[20:31] <Marzipan> lwell, durring an installation process it is normal that you loose battery ? :P
[20:31] <TheBushman> bye
[20:32] <DrRobotnik> Quick question, is there a way to make nautilus regenerate the thumbnails for videos?
[20:32] <Marzipan> so, anybody knows why some videos lag out of unkown reason ?
[20:32] <Adlai> Does anybody know how I can get photos off a card from a digital camera, on Ubuntu 9.04 on a Thinkpad T400?
[20:32] <newuser> spreadsheet irc chat??
[20:33] <FloridaGuy> why wont 3rd party usplash screens work
[20:34] <Marzipan> this chanell isn't very helpfull :P
[20:34] <minimec> Shortguy109 is gone? Sad... His headphone seems to be recognized... *lol*
[20:34] <Oceanic> DrRobotnik, you need the codecs installed, if you have its a bug in nautilus not refreshing, try moving those files into another folder, then back again
[20:34] <DrRobotnik> Oceanic: Thanks, I'll give that a go
[20:34] <tfeh> how do i know the partitions i have and mount then ?
[20:35] <Oceanic> tfeh, use gparted to see what partitions you have
[20:36] <stevecoh1> Ubuntu website says "Flash Player plugin installation
[20:36] <stevecoh1> You will need the Flash plug-in for web browsers to play video files.
[20:36] <stevecoh1> To install, open up the Terminal and type:
[20:36] <stevecoh1>     *
[20:36] <stevecoh1>       sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[20:36] <FloodBot3> stevecoh1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:36] <stevecoh1> After installation, restart Firefox and enjoy the world of moving images. "  These instructions flat out don't work.  What is the story here?  This was seamless in 8.04.
[20:36] <FloridaGuy> Marzipan, what you mean by lag out...
[20:37] <lavagolemking1> Nevermind. I just edited my hosts file to download from archive.linux.duke.edu instead, and now Flash is working.
[20:37] <rocko> how do I get
[20:37] <dury> Adlai: I hink I can help you.. are you there?
[20:38] <tfeh> Oceanic, i cant see the windows partition i want to mount
[20:38] <newuser> any spreadsheet gurus in here?
[20:38] <Oceanic> tfeh, do you have more than one hard disk?
[20:38] <tfeh> Oceanic, no just more then one windows ntfs partition and i would like to mount it
[20:38] <stevecoh1> OK, same thing in http://paste.ubuntu.com/215661/  Why wont' Flash work?
[20:39] <Oceanic> tfeh, all your partitions are shown in gparted
[20:39] <dury> Adlai: did you solve it already?
[20:39] <JonathanEllis> Hi. Anyone here manage to get twin screens working on a Matrox G200 card? I have found a lot of info on twin screens by googling but I am confused. I would appreciate help
[20:39] <Oceanic> tfeh, if you don't see it, its likely that it doesn't exist
[20:39] <tfeh> Oceanic, no they are not, there is the D partition which is not shown for some reason
[20:39] <stevecoh1> Is it because this open-source replacement (what's it called again?) is geting in the way?
[20:39] <ggg> can't log in with irc account here with pidgin
[20:40] <zancoste> wow! 1387 people.
[20:40] <Oceanic> ggg, be more specific
[20:40] <ggg> everytime i am to create an account with pidgin for irc then i type /j #ubuntu ,is it possible to avoid typing /j #ubuntu ? is there any alternative
[20:40] <linduxed> is there a way to have the n:th line of a file changed to string X on shutdown?
[20:40] <Oceanic> ggg, try XChat
[20:41] <LoveDuckie> I'm having a sound issue
[20:41] <LoveDuckie> can anyone help me?
[20:41] <JonathanEllis> !pidgin @ ggg
[20:41] <ggg> Oceanic, i created an account with pidgin for irc, cant log in in #ubuntu,
[20:41] <JonathanEllis> !pidgin
[20:41] <zancoste> Quest about ATI driver on Ubuntu 9.04. is it still supported yet? Can i find another way of enabling 3D acceleration without crashing gnome at start up? or should I just go ahead and downgrade to 8.10 ? Thanks.
[20:41] <JoeM> I have xsensors installed, but all I get is a blank window... what am I forgetting?
[20:41] <ggg> !pidgin
[20:41] <ggg> JonathanEllis, ??
[20:42] <ggg> JonathanEllis, i'm trying to be here with pidgin
[20:42] <dury> LoveDuckie: what's the problem?
[20:42] <mobi-sheep> !ati | zancoste
[20:42] <ggg> how can i here with pidgin ?
[20:42] <LoveDuckie> I'm using an Acer Aspire 6935G laptop
[20:42] <LoveDuckie> WUBI installation
[20:42] <LoveDuckie> and I can't get any sound whatsoever
[20:42] <JonathanEllis> ggg: You might get more luck on a pidgin irc channel but I will try to help you as I have pidgin working
[20:42] <LoveDuckie> I made sure that devices are selected and that the sound isn't muted
[20:42] <LoveDuckie> but i'm still getting nothing when I play music.
[20:42] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Use a real IRC client.
[20:42] <mobi-sheep> !xchat | ggg
[20:43] <mobi-sheep> !info xchat | ggg
[20:43] <mobi-sheep> ggg: I think it's already set up to autojoin #ubuntu for you.
[20:43] <JonathanEllis> ggg: What are you trying to do?
[20:43] <zancoste> Thing is, it doesn't show up under Hardware drivers.
[20:43] <purplenurple> anyone know how to fix flash plugin+ff on 9.04 x86_64 - flash doesn't show up unless I restart the browser
[20:43] <ggg> JonathanEllis, trying to log in #ubuntu with pidgin
[20:43] <ggg> mobi-sheep, no
[20:43] <Seeker`> ggg: what client are you using at the moment?
[20:43] <howie> ggg: are you using pidgin atm?
[20:44] <JonathanEllis> ggg: You are talking in #ubuntu. What client are you using at the moment#
[20:44] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Type /j #ubuntu on freenode-connect Window.
[20:44] <zancoste> The only thing i see there is the modem thing. no ATI graphic of flgfx for that matter.
[20:44] <ggg> mobi-sheep, after creating an account there is no buddy icon in the pidgin
[20:44] <stevecoh1> All right, this doesn't appear to be the place to get help with Flash on Ubuntu.  Any other places?
[20:44] <dury> you running ubuntu, aren't you? LoveDuckie
[20:44] <ggg> Seeker`, using xchat now
[20:44] <mobi-sheep> ggg: There are no buddy icons in IRC.
[20:44] <ggg> howie, pidgin 2.5.8
[20:45] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Do you have the Buddy List window open in pidgin?
[20:45] <howie> ggg: using irc in pidgin all you get are msg windows.. no icons
[20:45] <kniht> how do I modify which services are automatically started? things such as apache
[20:45] <SomebodySane> ...hello?
[20:45] <howie> ggg: just /joing #room
[20:45] <mobi-sheep> stevecoh1: What issue?
[20:45] <howie> i was using pidgin till i got xchat
[20:46] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Has tor been removed from Jaunty? I can't find it.
[20:46] <ggg> mobi-sheep, but few weeks ago ,i created an irc account in pidgin ,there was an icon in pidgin ,i could log in #ubuntu clicking that icon,i deleted that account ,now i cant log in #ubutu now
[20:46] <purplenurple> anyone know how to fix flash plugin+ff on 9.04 x86_64 - flash doesn't show up unless I restart the browser
[20:46] <JonathanEllis> ggg: I have chat icons for all my irc channels in my Buddy List window in pidgin
[20:46] <seeds> i use weechat
[20:46] <JoeM> never mind, thing I remembered... sensors-detect
[20:46] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Oh. In that case you need to create a new account
[20:47] <mobi-sheep> !boot | kniht
[20:47] <kniht> mobi-sheep: thanks
[20:47] <Bookman> My desktop is crashing every 10 minutes here and I've run the memory checks.  How to check my hard drive?
[20:47] <Tupac> is  mor batter 9.10?
[20:47] <Tupac> more
[20:47] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Is IRC account enabled?
[20:48] <nmvictor> can someone be knowing why i cant mount my usb device , flash disk,whenever i insert it to my ubuntu system it just appears as a USB drive in nautilus sidepane.whenever i try mounting it, nothing happens.anyone willing to help?
[20:48] <JonathanEllis> ggg: In the Buddy List select |Accounts|Manage. Then on the Accounts dialogue that should open click the Add button
[20:48] <howie> just go to buddies +chat
[20:48] <howie1> rar
[20:49] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Can you tell me what accounts are shown please?
[20:49] <ggg> JonathanEllis, i have already an irc account enabled now
[20:49] <howie> JonathanEllis: ty i didnt know you could do that in pidgin!
[20:49] <nmatrix9> is there a example of using dd to load a driver from a networked source?  e.g dd if=bootdisk.img of=192.168.0.5/path/to/driver.img bs=1440k ?
[20:49] <chris0> so I'm trying to get HDAPS working with my Thinkpad T61 via http://tinyurl.com/qwkfvk. I've got everything installed, without errors, but when I try to use hdapsd, I get an error saying 'open(protect_file): No such file or directory'. Touching and/or vi'ing the protect file (/sys/block/sda/queue/protect) as root returns an error saying 'can't touch, no such file or directory'...any ideas?
[20:49] <duvnell> when I insert a DVD and ask it to copy the DVD to disk, ubuntu (brasero I believe) is saying that I need a proper plugin to copy this encrypted DVD ... what plugin might that be?
[20:50] <arthur_> Question i have a computer that has no internet access, but i want to install the updates and some packages from a cdrom can i do that and how?
[20:50] <arthur_> jaunty
[20:50] <howie> ggg: go buddies>addchat> irc acout and room #
[20:50] <ggg> JonathanEllis, mailto:ggg2@irc.ubuntu.com
[20:50] <mobi-sheep> !aptoncd | arthur_
[20:50] <JonathanEllis> ggg: You may need an account at irc.freenode.net if you dont already have one. I dont know if irc.ubuntu.com will pick up the #ubuntu channel but I would hope so
[20:51] <lukaPL> Witam
[20:51] <arthur_> ty
[20:51] <JonathanEllis> ggg: I think #ubuntu is hosted by freenode. At least thats how I access it
[20:51] <dury> LoveDuckie: how is it going the sound with that Acer
[20:51] <ggg> howie, there is nothing like room there ,there is a option like channel
[20:52] <lukaPL> czy jest tu znawca ubuntu piszący po polsku? :)
[20:52] <mobi-sheep> JonathanEllis: irc.ubuntu.com points to irc.freenode.net
[20:52] <howie> ggg: did you click the add chat?
[20:52] <baz> disk usage analyser is a pretty awkward tool to quickly find out how much space you have on a partition, is there a better way?
[20:52] <ggg> howie, yes
[20:52] <howie> ggg: a box pops up and you can type in room
[20:53] <mobi-sheep> baz: System Monitor?
[20:53] <howie> ggg: you get it?
[20:53] <JonathanEllis> mobi-sheep: Thanks. Didnt know that. ggg: In the buddy list click |Buddies|Add chat
[20:53] <ggg> howie, it is channel ,not room
[20:53] <howie> ggg: when you select your irc account its channel not room
[20:53]  * D3f0 is away: Ausente por ahora
[20:54] <howie> ggg: ya sorry about that
[20:54] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Type #ubuntu in the channel and you should be done
[20:54] <baz> mobi-sheep, exactly what i was looking for! thanks
[20:54] <ggg> JonathanEllis, howie ya it's done thanks
[20:54] <SomebodySane> Need help setting up sound on HP tx2500 laptop running Jaunty,  stuck on the last three steps in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting (starting at "So armed with this knowledge, it's about time to start configuring your system"), I'm completely new to IRC and Linux.
[20:55] <baz> mobi-sheep, whats the point of disk usage analyzer? it scan folders on the same partition, how can i folder have remaining room and % occupied?
[20:55] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Pleasure
[20:55] <ggg> JonathanEllis, you are talking about freenode ,what's this?
[20:55] <Scunizi> !away > D3f0
[20:55] <JoeM> oooh, GKrellm is pretty
[20:55] <ggg> JonathanEllis, is it irc.freenode.net
[20:55] <mobi-sheep> baz: It analyzes the disk usage.  Letting you know what/which folders takes the most spaces and etc.
[20:55] <Pici> !freenode | ggg
[20:56] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Yes irc.freenode.net Thats the server that hosts #ubuntu. But I gather that irc.ubuntu.com points at the same place
[20:56] <Pici> JonathanEllis: It does
[20:56] <ggg> Pici, yes freenode
[20:56] <ggg> JonathanEllis, what's the difference between irc.freenode.net and irc.ubuntu.com ?
[20:57] <mobi-sheep> ggg: Nothing.
[20:57] <JonathanEllis> ggg: I think irc.ubuntu.com must be an alias or a redirectoto irc.freenode.net
[20:58] <ggg> mobi-sheep, JonathanEllis how could you be sure that no difference ?
[20:58] <howie> so how do i recompile my kernal?
[20:58] <Pici> ggg: irc.ubuntu.com is a CNAME to chat.freenode.net
[20:58] <Pici> !kernel | howie
[20:58] <marina2223> Hello, im looking for some visual basic help , maybe a channel where to show my problem. Can someone help pls?
[20:58] <howie> pici: thank you
[20:59] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Well, I am logged in to an account on irc.freenode.net and it works. More than that I dont care. If irc.ubuntu.com works for you then no worries
[20:59] <malko> petit probleme vlc s'ouvre chez moi
[20:59] <Pici> !fr | malko
[20:59] <duvnell> what repo should have libdvdcss2 in it?
[20:59] <SpadXIII> i'm having trouble connecting my wireless laptop to my router. earlier today, i could successfully connect to a different router with a similar setup (wpa/wpa2 with a password) i've been googling for a few days now, reinstalled a couple of times (it was a fresh install to begin with) but i've had no luck so far .. i'm lost
[21:00] <Scunizi> marina2223: isn't visual basic microsoft.. perhaps better in ##windows
[21:00] <ggg> JonathanEllis, yea those are aliases,
[21:00] <ggg> JonathanEllis, why are irc.freenode.com and irc.freenode.net same  ?
[21:00] <Jeruvy> offhand anyone know the command to check what group a user is in?
[21:00] <mobi-sheep> ggg: If you don't believe me, do this in terminal --> "ping -c 1 irc.freenode.net ; ping -c 1 irc.ubuntu.com" --> And you'll see same IP address.
[21:00] <JonathanEllis> ggg: Dont know and dont care. If it works it works.
[21:00] <zugiart> Jeruvy: $ groups
[21:00] <SomebodySane> is this the right place to be asking for help setting up Jaunty Ubuntu (particularly solving sound problems), if not where should I go and how do I get there?  I'm new to Ubuntu and IRC.
[21:00] <Pici> Jeruvy: groups
[21:00] <mobi-sheep> ggg: To make things easier.  Most IRC clients came pre-ready for #ubuntu friendly support.
[21:00] <Purpley1> ai
[21:01] <Purpley1> hai
[21:01] <Jeruvy> Pici: hehe thanks.
[21:01] <JonathanEllis> SomebodySane: Yes. Just ask your question
[21:01] <Purpley1> Can anyone here help me with wine
[21:01] <Purpley1> I keep getting an error message when i try to run a .exe
[21:01] <Purpley1> well
[21:01] <Purpley1> in the terminal i do
[21:01] <ggg> mobi-sheep, irc.freenode.net and irc.freenode.com    the .com  and .net not the same domain ?
[21:01] <Purpley1> but if i click on it in the GUI it dosent do anything
[21:01]  * Scunizi smacks Purpley1 .. don't wine in here! wait till we get home.
[21:02] <ggg> mobi-sheep, top level domain are different !?
[21:02] <Switch10> Wine is buggy
[21:02] <Purpley1> Switch10
[21:02] <Pici> ggg: on a terminal: dig irc.freenode.ncom
[21:02] <JonathanEllis> !wine | Purpley1
[21:02] <Purpley1> I dont think Wine is the problem
[21:02] <Sub-Zero5> how would i copy something in to my user direcotry? my dir is /home/zack/ but on other pc's their username will be diffrent so how do i get past that
[21:02] <Pici> ggg: It will tell you where that DNS name points
[21:02] <chris0> the problem is not enough wine :D
[21:02] <dryfyre> hey any1 know how to get karmic without downloading it
[21:03] <Pici> dryfyre: #ubuntu+1 for karmic questions please
[21:03] <jarsen> Hey, I'm just messing around and installed ubuntu server (my first server) - I'm setting up vsftpd and I want to change the home directory to /var/www - does this introduce any security issues? I don't allow any anon users.
[21:03] <nsahoo> hi
[21:03] <Sub-Zero5> Yo
[21:03] <purplenurple> jarsen use sftp instead of ftp much more secure
[21:03] <JonathanEllis> Purpley1: I very rarely get anything to work in Wine. It seems to me only the simplest windows apps work in it: that is the ones that dont need to be installed first
[21:03] <nsahoo> file-roller does not support rar off the installation, will it if i install rar and unrar packages?
[21:04] <Pici> nsahoo: indeed it will.
[21:04] <JonathanEllis> Purpley1: I use virtual box instead with a copy of windows installed on a virtual machine
[21:04] <Purpley1> thats a good idea
[21:04] <jarsen> purplenurple: does vsftp not support sftp?
[21:04] <Sub-Zero5> how would i copy something in to my user direcotry? my dir is /home/zack/ but on other pc's their username will be diffrent so how do i get past that?
[21:04] <nsahoo> Pici: thanks
[21:04] <Switch10> I second virtualbox
[21:04] <purplenurple> sftp is already built in w/ ssh
[21:04] <jaredster> can anybody help me with cupsys on 9.04 server edition?
[21:04] <ggg> Pici, thanks
[21:04] <mobi-sheep> Pici: Nice. Didn't know about dig.
[21:04] <nsahoo> isn't there a cli tool that will unpack anything thrown at it?
[21:04] <purplenurple> if you want to jail users ... use chroot
[21:05] <Pici> mobi-sheep: its the replacement to nslookup
[21:05] <Purpley1> err:module:import_dll Library MFC42.DLL (which is needed by L"Z:\\home\\zac\\Desktop\\athenaII.exe") not found
[21:05] <Purpley1> err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"Z:\\home\\zac\\Desktop\\athenaII.exe" failed, status c0000135
[21:05] <Purpley1> is that wine?
[21:05] <mobi-sheep> nsahoo: It's probably same as the packages you installed.
[21:05] <Purpley1> or is that my program?
[21:05] <FloodBot3> Purpley1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:05] <ggg> Pici, how can i know the aliases that are used here ? is there any command ?
[21:05] <Switch10> Sub-Zero5: cp file name /home/zach
[21:05] <jaredster> https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/cups.html, according to this guide I need to edit files in the /etc/cups/cups.d/ directory, but it doens't exist.
[21:05] <chris0> so I'm trying to get HDAPS working with my Thinkpad T61 via http://tinyurl.com/qwkfvk. I've got everything installed, without errors, but when I try to use hdapsd, I get an error saying 'open(protect_file): No such file or directory'. Touching and/or vi'ing the protect file (/sys/block/sda/queue/protect) as root returns an error saying 'can't touch, no such file or directory'...any ideas?
[21:05] <baz> whats the best way to backup ubuntu to S3 these days? A lot of the google articles are a little dated, not sure if there is a killer solution right now...
[21:05] <jaredster> and i've installed cups and cupsys already
[21:05] <nsahoo> mobi-sheep: what do you mean? rar unrar will uncompress anything? like .zip and tgz too?
[21:05] <SomebodySane> Trying to get sound working with Jaunty on a HP laptop; working my way through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting.  Using the documentation I've identified my sound driver and codec.  I'm stuck on the step that tells me to run "sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf".  This opens a menu for configuring the sound, but I'm not sure what.
[21:05] <Pici> ggg: You mean to see what other addresses point to chat.freenode.net? None that I'm aware of.
[21:05] <catharcyst> update-manager -d
[21:05] <mobi-sheep> !rar | nsahoo
[21:05] <Sub-Zero5> switch10 but on other pc's the username will be diffrent so it wont work, how do i get past that
[21:05] <ggg> Pici, yes
[21:06] <duvnell> I've got universe selected in my repos.. any reason I can't find libdvdcss2?
[21:06] <jarsen> purplenurple: oh, awesome. I just tested it out - way cool. Thanks.
[21:06] <nsadmin> jarsen ftp itself presents security problems; you don't ever want to type a password
[21:06] <mobi-sheep> nsahoo: I used p7z myself.  I never had to rar somethnig -- but it got supports for unrar.
[21:06] <Scunizi> duvnell: yes.. it's not there. it's in the medibuntu repo's..
[21:06] <ggg> Pici, is there any command to know the aliases of chat.freenode.net ?
[21:06] <Scunizi> !medibuntu | duvnell
[21:06] <mobi-sheep> nsadmin: aptitude search p7zip
[21:06] <Bookman> I am running the Memtest86+ and I'm getting a ton of errors.  How do I narrow it down to one stick?
[21:06] <purplenurple> jarsen, np
[21:06] <Pici> ggg: There is no command that I know of that will do that
[21:06] <ggg> Pici, as chat.freenode.net is equivalent to irc.ubuntu.com
[21:06] <duvnell> thx
[21:07] <Sub-Zero5> !warning | afv
[21:07] <Scunizi> Sub-Zero5: what command are you referring to?
[21:07] <nsahoo> mobi-sheep: thanks
[21:07] <Switch10> Sub-Zero5: your trying to cp files from another users home folder to yours?
[21:07] <afv> hum? what command?
[21:07] <nsadmin> mobi-sheep: hmm?
[21:07] <jaredster> hmm
[21:07] <Purpley1> I think i know
[21:07] <jaredster> can someone help me with this cups server?
[21:07] <Purpley1> but i dont want to piss people off :P
[21:07] <nsadmin> Scunizi: the unutterable command of course!
[21:07] <nsahoo> anyone using skype with jaunty?
[21:08] <Sub-Zero5> im trying to copy a file from inside their home directory the etc folder
[21:08] <mobi-sheep> nsadmin: s/nsadmin/nsahoo
[21:08] <Sub-Zero5> *to the etc folder
[21:08] <afv> Sub-Zero5??
[21:08] <catharcyst> nsahoo i used it before upgrading to karmic
[21:08] <Scunizi> Sub-Zero5: then you have to use sudo
[21:08] <Sub-Zero5> what would be the command?
[21:08] <Sub-Zero5> new to terminal :-(
[21:09] <arthur_> i just burnt my updates to a cd using aptoncd now how do i install them on a computer with no internet connection ???
[21:09] <ggg> how can i get back the menu bar in xchat ? it is hidden now
[21:09] <Scunizi> Sub-Zero5: sudo cp </home/<user>/path-to-file/file> </etc/whatever the rest of the path is>
[21:09] <SpadXIII> Bookman: shut down, remove all but 1 stick, run test again .. shut down, swap for another stick, run test again, etc ?
[21:09] <Purpley1> sub-zer5
[21:09] <Sub-Zero5> Scunizi Thanks ill try that out
[21:09] <Purpley1> su "command here"
[21:09] <Purpley1> or type in sudo
[21:09] <nsahoo> catharcyst: why did you upgrade to karmic?
[21:09] <Purpley1> and log in as root
[21:09] <td123> nsadmin: iirc, the new rm doesn't let you delete root (/)
[21:10] <td123> nsadmin: even if you do it as root
[21:10] <Scunizi> Purpley1: logging in as root is NOT recommended advice..
[21:10] <seeds> nsahoo i had all kind of sound issues on my netbook with jaunty
[21:10] <mobi-sheep> ggg: F9
[21:10] <Purpley1> unless absolutley neccesary
[21:10] <ggg> mobi-sheep, thanks
[21:10] <Scunizi> Purpley1: and for 99.9% of the users never is.
[21:11] <Sub-Zero5> Last prob, all the letter in terminal seem to be bunched up,http://g.imagehost.org/0039/Screenshot_10.png
[21:11] <howie> im having trouble with my wireless driver and i was told it was a ipv6 problem in the kernal do i really need to recompile to fix it?
[21:11] <arthur_> i just burnt my updates to a cd using aptoncd, now how do i install them on a computer with no internet connection ???
[21:11] <Purpley1> none the less that .1% still counts
[21:11] <duvnell> hmm... now medibuntu shows in synaptic as a 3rd party source.. it's checked  but libdvdcss2 is still not found when I search for it
[21:11] <duvnell> nvm.. cmdline works fine.. screw synaptic
[21:11] <Scunizi> duvnell: you have to "refresh".. use the button in synaptic or sudo apt-get update
[21:12] <nsahoo> seeds: ok
[21:12] <iamalion> hey everyone...
[21:12] <iamalion> i need help
[21:12] <Sub-Zero5> Hi
[21:12] <seeds> skype works
[21:12] <duvnell> ahh.. quick search doesn't find it, but full search does.. go figure
[21:13] <Scunizi> Purpley1: for those that need it, it will be available.. to throw it out in a channel full of new/newer people looking for help just adds to the confustion.
[21:13] <Scunizi> *confusion
[21:13] <SpadXIII> could anyone help me with some network problems? (both wired and wireless) .. having troubles getting a network-connection
[21:13] <Purpley1> kk Scunizi  sorry just new here
[21:14] <JoeM> I know there is a tool for it... but I forgot the name, I have a RAR that I forgot the password on, how do I recover it?
[21:14] <JoeM> scunizi hey... guess what... still need to use Xinerama :(
[21:15] <stevecoh1> with regard to flash problems of about an hour ago, the answer for me was uninstalling flashplugin-nonfree, adobe-flashplugin, swfdec-mozilla, and swfdec-gnome
[21:16] <stevecoh1> And then everything worked.  Did not have to install anything further.
[21:16] <iamalion> ok, so last night i installed a couple theme packages. a few mins after that, ubuntu froze.  I rebooted and it keeps freezing....    So today I went through recoverey, and all that stuff, but it still freezes.  if i open a window that has multiple secions, if i click in one, it traps my mouse and wont let me click on anything else, whether in the program window or the panels... i end up having to alt+f4 the program to regain mouse....
[21:16] <iamalion> any ideas?   I removed the packages that i installed last night
[21:16] <JoeM> rarcrack that was it
[21:16] <ubutu9> what's the new yahoo server for pidgin ?
[21:16] <stevecoh1> I am somewhat mystified with these results.
[21:16] <dryfyre> hey this is cool
[21:16] <iamalion> :l
[21:17] <afv> stevecoh1, what problems?
[21:17] <mobi-sheep> ubutu9: Just update your Pidgin to latest version.
[21:17] <iamalion> anyone know
[21:17] <mobi-sheep> ubutu9: http://www.pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[21:17] <duvnell> ok.. another question: brasero's not gonna be fun for me.  I'm simply wanting to copy an inserted DVD to an iso on disk.. brasero can do this, but it names the ISO "brasero.iso" by default.. however it apparently knows the DVD's name because it displays it.  I'm gonna be doing this for every DVD I have..
[21:17] <stevecoh1> Flash was not working for me since getting 9.04.  Simply by uninstalling the above packages it now does.
[21:17] <duvnell> So, is there a better tool that will copy to ISO (don't want to rip to to a directory tree) and will name the ISO something meaningful or at least put it in a dir with a meaningful name?
[21:17] <ubutu9> mobi-sheep: it's pidgin 2.5.8
[21:17] <ubutu9> mobi-sheep: i updated pidgin
[21:18] <mobi-sheep> ubutu9: Hmm.  Should be working if you're talking about Yahoo issues?
[21:18] <ubutu9> mobi-sheep: what's the version of pidgin you are using ?
[21:18] <stevecoh1> This idea came from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/326609 except these guys had to reinstall and I didn't.
[21:19] <mobi-sheep> ubutu9: Same.  2.5.8 --> Yahoo Issue?  http://tinyurl.com/pidgin-yahoo
[21:19] <K99Brain> iamalion, if you rename the hidden folders .gnome2 .gconf .gnome2_private you should be able to reset your desktop to default
[21:20] <Okay> What's a good usb encryption for flashdrives? I want something like rohos mini drive for ubuntu
[21:20] <K99Brain> iamalion, also .config
[21:20] <ubutu9> mobi-sheep: is it 'scsa.msg.yahoo.com' in page server in your pidgin 2.5.8  ?
[21:20] <K99Brain> Okay, try truecrypt
[21:21] <mobi-sheep> !burn | duvnell
[21:21] <Okay> K99Brain, is it simple to use? because I'm not that tech savvy with encryption
[21:21] <mobi-sheep> ubutu9: scsa.msg.yahoo.com --> Yup.
[21:21] <howie> ggg: you ever get your menu bar back?
[21:21] <ubutu9> mobi-sheep: ok
[21:21] <duvnell> !rip | duvnell
[21:22] <K99Brain> Okay, not very simple, but there is a guide on the ubuntu wiki
[21:22] <nsahoo> can't figure how to extract only a certain type of files from a rar using 7z. any help?
[21:22] <jose__> mariajose
[21:22] <K99Brain> !truecrypt | Okay
[21:22] <jose__> hello
[21:22] <mobi-sheep> Okay: TrueCrypt is easier than using linux native dm-crypt for encryption.
[21:22] <jose__> install  web cam
[21:22] <duvnell> perhaps I should just write a bash script and call dd
[21:22] <jose__> i do not
[21:22] <duvnell> need way to get title tho
[21:22] <jose__> ok
[21:22] <iamalion> hm
[21:22] <iamalion> darn
[21:23] <mobi-sheep> duvnell: Could google for cli dvd rip.
[21:23] <jose__> how  install web cam
[21:23] <Okay> problem is that I want to use truecrypt on another computer, but has restricted access like at school
[21:23] <ubutu9> is it possible to change the color of a user in irc in pidgin ?
[21:24] <mobi-sheep> !info dvdbackup | duvnell
[21:24] <duvnell> mobi-sheep: cool checking it out
[21:25] <Clooluss> I have some strange DVD playback issues. SHoudl I y?ask here or is there a medibuntu channel I should tr
[21:26] <mobi-sheep> ubottu: I don't think so.  Pidgin supports IRC protocol but it probably should not be used as a full-term if you start wanting scripts and such.
[21:26] <Scunizi> Clooluss: ask
[21:27] <Okay> one more question, when I start up ubuntu, all the icons that I dragged to the upper taskbar are not there, but when I go "re-drag" those icons to the taskbar again, they appear. Is there a fix?
[21:27] <duvnell> I installed dvdrip earlier.. and it installed about 60 dependancies.. now I found out that it's not what I want.. is there a way in apt or synaptic to ask it to remove dvdrip and all it's dependancies that aren't being used by any other installed package?
[21:27] <duvnell> again.. I'm thinking I'm about to need to write a bash script :)
[21:28] <lemay> I just installed ubuntu onto a vm player, and I am trying to build an application that I checked out from SVN. When I try to build it, I get a lot of permission denied errors. Any ideas how to fix it?
[21:28] <Clooluss> OK, basically I can't watch any modern DVDs. DVDs from a few years ago seem to open, but newer ones simply arent' recognised. I have libdvdread4 and libdvdnav and w32codecs and all that installed, but it won't recognise the DVD at any level. The really strange thing is that I have watched some of these DVDs befor on this same machine, ont his very same installation of Jaunty.
[21:28] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a way to make the desktop live CD install without the desktop feature i.e. server, the reason for this i havent got any more CDs to spare and removing the desktop feature is just an extra step i wish not to take?
[21:28] <zzz> how to insert horizontal line i xchat ?
[21:28] <duvnell> Clooluss: try installing libdvdcss2
[21:28] <Clooluss> maybe I should try clearing out the .libdvdcss folder?
[21:28] <mobi-sheep> duvnell: sudo aptitude purge <xyz> does not do it?
[21:28] <Clooluss> duvnell: Already got it.
[21:28] <duvnell> mobi-sheep: will try
[21:28] <dryfyre> way better thn windows
[21:30] <mobi-sheep> Pirate_Hunter: No.  Burn using Ubuntu-Server-ISO or Minimal-ISO.  The alternative choice?  Go ahead and install it.  Purge everything but ubuntu-minimal? :-\
[21:30] <Switch10> Someone told me not to use apt-get purge <xyz>
[21:30] <dryfyre> this s way better than windows
[21:30] <Switch10> What other options are there
[21:30] <zzz> is it possible to insert horizontal line in xchat ?
[21:30] <Clooluss> i should also point out that I live in a jurisdiction where installing DVD-deryption is NOT illegal=-)
[21:31] <Pirate_Hunter> mobi-sheep: ahhh was trying to avoid that extra step what a time to run out of blank cds well its sad the server doesnt read dvds :'(
[21:31] <zzz> what's the plugin to play .mpeg format ?
[21:31] <PeskyJ> DVD decryption is illegal in some places? how do you watch DVDs?
[21:31] <duvnell> mobi-sheep: thx.. aptitude purge seems to work tho the description of purge in the man page doesn't mention dependancies
[21:31] <mobi-sheep> Pirate_Hunter: CDs are cheap.  Go out and get yourself a new one.  You'll need more at some point in the future.
[21:32] <skeeel> hello i just update to jaunty , but sometime one key just repeat endless , with no reason it seems , i must restart X
[21:32] <JoeM> anyone know if rarcrack works in 64 bit?
[21:32] <lemay> If I try to make an application that I checked out of SVN, and I get a lot of permission denied errors, how can I fix it?
[21:32] <eliezer> hola
[21:32] <Sub-Zero5> Still having probs copying from the home folder, my dir to my home folder is /home/zack/ but on other poeples PC's their username will be diffrent, so how do i get around that?
[21:32] <codename> hey
[21:33] <Pirate_Hunter> mobi-sheep: lazy and it is past 21 o'clock i aint that desperate to look for open shops to buy cds :s I'll just do remove the desktop feature...
[21:33] <mobi-sheep> duvnell: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/aptitude
[21:33] <drone> exit
[21:33] <Clooluss> OK, I just deleted the folder for my "300" DVD and then re-inserted the disc. Ubuntu reuses to mount it. It might be related that I can't burn DVDs with Brasero. I have to use Gnomebaer
[21:33] <PeskyJ> well my dad (a computer illiterate) has been using ubuntu now for 3 months, and he has had 1 issue (printer not recognised) so far - compared to 1 issue per 2 weeks when he was using windows!
[21:34] <mobi-sheep> Pirate_Hunter: Call up your buddies.  Yo I need a CD.  Assuming they live close by.
[21:34] <mobi-sheep> :o
[21:34] <Sub-Zero5> so far i have this "sudo cp -r /home/user/.mozilla/firefox/* /" but others peoples username's will be diffrent and therfore a diffrent directory, how do i get around this?
[21:34] <nsadmin> Sub-Zero5: what are you trying to accomplish?
[21:34] <Pirate_Hunter> mobi-sheep: hehehe naaaah dont worry specially at this time, well off to whatever i've decided to do this late at night
[21:34] <Clooluss> PeskyJ: Read about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_Decrypter
[21:35] <Sub-Zero5> copy the .mozilla folder inside the users home dir
[21:35] <PeskyJ> Sub-Zero5: use ~/
[21:35] <mobi-sheep> Sub-Zero5: $USER
[21:35] <skeeel> brb reboot
[21:35] <nsadmin> why to /?
[21:36] <iamalion> ok
[21:36] <iamalion> im going to reinstall
[21:36] <aaa_> what plugin to install to play .mpeg file ?
[21:36] <iamalion> but how do i back up my konversation settings?
[21:36] <Sub-Zero5> mobi-sheep Ah that dident it thanks
[21:36] <millertimek1a2m3> {booger}
[21:36] <millertimek1a2m3> {Ttest}
[21:37] <millertimek1a2m3> um... ok sorry guys, just experimenting
[21:37] <mobi-sheep> iamalion: Look in your home directory. Look for .something
[21:37] <iamalion> k
[21:37] <geirha> Sub-Zero5: You shouldn't assume that the homedir is "/home/$USER/" though, use ~ or "$HOME" instead
[21:37] <mobi-sheep> iamalion: Could be .konversation
[21:37] <Sub-Zero5> !warning | millertimek1a2m3
[21:38] <Sub-Zero5> geirha: ow yeah i forgot you can change the home folder dir
[21:38] <millertimek1a2m3> Sub-Zero5: what?
[21:38] <Sub-Zero5> ok im off to finish my script thanks for the help :-)
[21:38] <millertimek1a2m3> why? all i was doing finding out what the talk commands were
[21:39] <iamalion> hm
[21:39] <iamalion> im not finding it
[21:39] <Flannel> millertimek1a2m3: I think he wasn't sure what that factoid was.  There are better places for experimenting though.
[21:39] <howie> i know this isnt a ubuntu question.. but has anyone used the amazon kindle?
[21:39] <Flannel> howie: Try #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:40] <Switch10> howie: yup it uses Linux FYI
[21:40] <rainofkayos> i notice my resolv.conf keeps having the name servers reordered,, im think its network manager,, is there a fix for this? i tried to make the file immutable as root but it gave an error
[21:40] <howie> switch18, they work well?
[21:41] <Switch10> Ya
[21:41] <nsadmin> u flipped the wrong Switch!
[21:41] <mobi-sheep> iamalion: Ask in #kubuntu -- They are likely to know which config folder Konversion is in.
[21:41] <Switch10> nsadmin: ha
[21:42] <K99Brain> rainofkayos, you can use a trick to make the resolv.conf immutable: sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[21:42] <JonathanEllis> Has anyone managed to get twin screens working with a Matrox twin head card?
[21:42] <Zylstra555> The guys at #ubuntu-bugs wanted me to ask if any other users have this same problem: In the Ubuntu 9.04 Add/Remove Application, the package: "Filezilla" can not be added, it claims that the program is incompatible with the system (i386). I manually downloaded and ran it, and it works fine.
[21:42] <K99Brain> rainofkayos, man chattr if you want to know more
[21:43] <ubuntu_jaunty> what's the command to install pidgin 2.5.8 ?
[21:43] <rainofkayos> yea
[21:43] <cabrey> Zylstra555, same thing happens
[21:43] <rainofkayos> im aware of chattr
[21:43] <mobi-sheep> ubuntu_jaunty: http://www.pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[21:43] <rainofkayos> but it giving an error and i dont see any fs errors or cause why..
[21:43] <rainofkayos> as root
[21:43] <barf> Anyone wants to scrub my grub?
[21:43] <josefig> ubuntu_jaunty: do it with synaptic.
[21:43] <nsadmin> barf: wash your own dishes! or, what?
[21:44] <duvnell> any idea what tool I can invoke on a folder from the cmdline and get the GUI that allows me to share via smb that folder?
[21:44] <bretzel> Anyone knows where to get gdb 6.8.5 for ubuntu ??
[21:44] <barf> How can I find the (hd1,0) naming from the /dev/sda1
[21:44] <duvnell> barf: naming?
[21:44] <K99Brain> rainofkayos, which is the fs?
[21:44] <rainofkayos> but it giving an error and i dont see any fs errors or cause why..ext3
[21:44] <bretzel> barf(hd1,0) 1 should means sdb
[21:44] <rainofkayos> oops
[21:45] <rainofkayos> i pressed up =)
[21:45] <duvnell> barf: /boot/grub/device.map ?
[21:45] <laeg> is there anyway i can make ubuntu alert me when there was a failed ssh authentication?
[21:45] <nsadmin> bretzel: look in /boot/grub/device.map
[21:45] <rainofkayos> it does that already no? laeg
[21:45] <barf>  /dev/sdc2 = (hd0,1)
[21:45] <rainofkayos> authlog?
[21:45] <laeg> rainofkayos: it logs it, but doesn't alert?
[21:45] <duvnell> barf: but usually hd1,0 is a partition on a device and hd1 is the device.. but I could be wrong
[21:45] <ubuntu_jaunty> mobi-sheep: thanks
[21:45] <rainofkayos> i see
[21:45] <Switch10> How u guys liking ext3 file system any probs?
[21:45] <ubuntu_jaunty> josefig: are you sure ?
[21:45] <barf> I am looking for the naming of sdb and sda
[21:45] <bretzel> that depends on the mapping ...?
[21:45] <K99Brain> rainofkayos, and which is exactly the error?
[21:45] <rainofkayos> you have a mail relay set up?
[21:45] <duvnell> Switch10: ext3 is great.. haven't tried ext4 yet tho
[21:46] <mobi-sheep> Switch10: Are you talking about ext4?  It's new.  ext3 have been around for long time.
[21:46] <barf> Is there a cat /proc/somegrub/sda
[21:46] <barf> or whatever to see these babies?
[21:46] <rainofkayos> chattr: Operation not supported while reading flags on
[21:46] <nsadmin> one person that doesn't like ext[23] is Linus Torvalds
[21:46] <duvnell> barf: should be in device map
[21:46] <rainofkayos> chattr: Operation not supported while reading flags on <file>
[21:46] <Switch10> mobi-sheep: ya sorry I meant 4
[21:46] <owen1> i created a FAT32 partition in my usb drive, marked it as boot and install xubuntu with unetbootin. i reboot, changed the bios to boot from the usb but i see black screen. nothing loads.  any clues?
[21:47] <nsadmin> something about the inode structures being too large
[21:47] <Clooluss> Has anyone else had a problem where Brasero says it has succesfully burned a DVD successfully but simultaneously kicks out an error and a junk DVD? However gnomebaker works fine.
[21:47] <rainofkayos> laeg: you can right a script to parse the authlog and mail the counts... or maybe some application that sends notification on set events,, like nagios
[21:47] <rainofkayos> that might be overkill
[21:47] <Bookman_> Clooluss: Yup, Brasero does not work on my machines.
[21:47] <bretzel> gdb 6.8.5 for ubuntu ??? current version is 6.8.3 I need 6.8.5
[21:48]  * G69 deseja boa noite
[21:48] <mobi-sheep> Clooluss: Brasero seems to do well for me.  It even throw me error message.  I ignore it and pop in.  Works great!
[21:48] <JoeM> I forgot the password to an old rar file I need to open, rarcrack doesn't seem to compile correctly on 64bit 8.10, is there a way to fix it or another program that will work?
[21:48] <Clooluss> Bookman: You also have any trouble with DVD playback, despite having all the codecs and medibuntu stuff installed?
[21:48] <laeg> rainofkayos: i'm not sure i'm capable of writing scripts just yet
[21:49] <Bookman_> Clooluss: Yup.  Does not work.
[21:49] <Clooluss> mobi-sheep: I have seen a few threads about it, it only seems to affect some people. It might be a hardware thing. I have a workaround for the burning, but the playback thing is annoying.
[21:49] <rainofkayos> hmm for that some variation of 'grep -ic 'pattern' <file>' may work if you just want to know how many times some thing happend
[21:49] <Clooluss> bookman: What is your hardware?
[21:49] <mobi-sheep> Clooluss: What playback thing?
[21:49] <OttifantSir> I have successfully, for the first time ever, enabled some Compiz-settings, and together with AWN, Screenlets and Desktop Drapes, I almost couldn't be happier. Only one thing I wonder about: IS there any other GUI-apps for taking screenshots? I'm not very fond of the Gnome one. I am not taking a poll, just asking if there are any others.
[21:49] <Switch10> Bookman_: try vlc
[21:50] <Clooluss> mobi-sheep: Can't playback certain DVDs (newer ones) despite having all the correct software instaled.
[21:50] <Bookman_> Clooluss: HPa1211n desktop and a Compaq R4000 laptop
[21:50] <mobi-sheep> OttifantSir: scrot?  It's terminal and it does the job.
[21:50] <fwaokda> how can I get my middle mouse button to work in 9.04 ?
[21:50] <Switch10> OttifantSir: isn't there a compiz one in the settings manager?
[21:50] <Clooluss> bookman: Same problem on both machines? Jaunty? 32 or 64 bit?
[21:50] <mobi-sheep> !mouse | fwaokda (It should already work if you're using common mouse).
[21:51] <Bookman_> Clooluss: Yes, same problem
[21:51] <barf> cat /boot/grub/device.map is very romantic, but it does not reflect the real world, duvnell
[21:51] <Bookman_> Clooluss: Ubuntu 9.04 on both
[21:51] <mobi-sheep> Clooluss: Certain DVDs or all DVDs?  Could be encrypted DVDs you are talking about.
[21:51] <OttifantSir> mobi-sheep: Yeah, I heard that one when I asked in #compiz, but I'd really rather like a GUI one. Switch10: That's apparently calling gnome-screenshot
[21:51] <Clooluss> Mine is an Asus aptop, jaunty 64. Do you know how I can get the specific hardware of the DVD pdrive?
[21:52] <fwaokda> mobi-sheep, oh it does work my bad it just doesn't do a function it does in windows where I can click it and then slide the mouse around to move the screen around... any way to get this function?
[21:52] <fwaokda> mobi-sheep, sorta a lazy person's scrolling function ;)
[21:52] <elio_> set theme rebel
[21:52] <iamalion> ugh
[21:52] <mobi-sheep> fwaokda: I'm not sure.  Try Google.  As you can see, I'm making you do all the work. :)
[21:52] <iamalion> cnat find it
[21:52] <ubuntu_jaunty> how can i compile .cpp file with emacs ?
[21:52] <iamalion> going to have to write htem down
[21:52] <iamalion> ><
[21:53] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: you need a makefile
[21:53] <Bookman_> Clooluss: what model of asus?
[21:53] <fwaokda> mobi-sheep, no problem just don't really know what to type in google... i'll try and think of something ;)
[21:53] <mobi-sheep> OttifantSir: GIMP can do the SS but I think that's overkill.
[21:53] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: is it possible to compile without makefile?
[21:53] <mobi-sheep> fwaokda: Read !mouse / Google / apt-cache search mouse.
[21:53] <barf> Which partitioner should I use that can see the MacOS X partitions correctly
[21:54] <barf> ?
[21:54] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: from the shell, sure
[21:54] <plustax> come to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @irc.slacknet.orgcome to #/b/ @
[21:54] <plustax> Now where is my b&
[21:54] <Switch10> barf: doesn't gparted?
[21:55] <Clooluss> bookman: It's one of these: http://web.archive.org/web/20080214072846/efficientpc.co.uk/laptops/anubis/
[21:55] <barf> gparted? Is that a GUI thing? I would prefer to stay on the command line
[21:55] <Clooluss> Asus S96s barebone
[21:55] <mattgyver[L]> Hi, i have a friend who wants to begin using ubuntu.  Does anyone have a link to a very well outlined website for new users? Id rather not pick out 100 links from the ubuntu documentation.  thanks.
[21:56] <mobi-sheep> barf: "sudo fdisk -l" would list the partitions.
[21:56] <nsadmin> barf you could look into sfdisk, but be very careful
[21:56] <barf> parted works, cfdisk and fdisk only shows babbel
[21:56] <jrib> mattgyver[L]: help.ubuntu.com
[21:56] <marks256> how do i list my nds severs? i know there a command... something to do with cat i think??
[21:56] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: is it c++ filename.cpp -o filename ?
[21:56] <barf> parted -l
[21:57] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> Hi guys new to all this so forgive my nubness
[21:57] <dodom01> quit
[21:57] <Flannel> mattgyver[L]: help.ubuntu.com
[21:58] <Switch10> mattgyver[L]: search google for ubuntu free ebooks I came across a really good list of free ebooks recently. Can't remember where tho
[21:58] <marks256> how do i list my nds severs? i know there a command... something to do with cat i think??
[21:58] <Clooluss> anyone know a command to get the exact hardware / model number of the instlled DVD drive?
[21:58] <marks256> i mean dns not nds
[21:58] <barf> What to boot when I would like to boot MacOS X?
[21:58] <dryfyre> any1 know how to get a mac emulator
[21:58] <Hilikus> Clooluss: lshw?
[21:58] <mattgyver[L]> Flannel, Switch10 thanks
[21:58] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: how to compile with c++ ?
[21:58] <marks256> Clooluss, lshw
[21:58] <barf> hd0,0 = EFI System Partition, Flags boot
[21:58] <marks256> Clooluss, Hilikus beat me to it
[21:58] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> what do you need a mac emu for?
[21:58] <barf> hd0,1 = hfs+ MacOS X
[21:59] <laeg> rainofkayos: it's called an IDS (intruder detection system) - i found a guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SnortIDS
[21:59] <marks256> how do i list my dns severs? i know there a command... something to do with cat i think??
[21:59] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: info gcc, look at invoking
[21:59] <barf> mac emu?
[21:59] <Clooluss> Hilikus, marks256. Thanks
[21:59] <jrib> marks256: cat /etc/resolv.conf ?
[21:59] <ubuntu_jaunty> in finch how can i go to the available/invisible button ?
[21:59] <mobi-sheep> mattgyver[L]: http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/index_main.html
[21:59] <marks256> jrib, that's the one! thanks
[21:59] <dryfyre> my old thing i had in the text editor in mac4.0
[22:00] <Hilikus> anyone knows how to change the FF3.5 logo in the process, *NOT* in the menu
[22:00] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> mac emulator
[22:00] <Clooluss> Bookman: TS-L632D
[22:00] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: is it g++ filename.cpp -o filename ?
[22:00] <nsadmin> see if that works
[22:01] <dryfyre> hello
[22:01] <Switch10> dryfyre: hello
[22:01] <pagefault_> anyone know how to turn off compiz and use metacity?
[22:01] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> forgive me but i metacity that much different to compiz?
[22:02] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: is it ok "g++ filename.cpp -o filename " ?
[22:02] <pagefault_> I don't want to use compiz it slows down 3d apps
[22:02] <baz> i think i found a wierd flaw/bug, if i lock my screen, then at the password prompt I initiate EXPO (the compiz feature that zooms out to show you all your desktops), I see a flash of my desktop. So if I lock my screen with an extremely private doc open, someone could just keep initiating EXPO and read the whole thing. Can anyone confirm?
[22:02] <marks256> F4ts
[22:02] <dryfyre> any1 home
[22:02] <marks256> F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE, yes. compiz doesn't like some programs
[22:02] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: what happens when you try that?
[22:02] <fwaokda> whats the command to unzip a file in ubuntu through terminal?
[22:02] <marks256> F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE, yes. metacity has compatability issues with programs too though
[22:02] <Hilikus> fwaokda: unzip
[22:02] <marks256> fwaokda, what is the file compressed with?
[22:03] <fwaokda> tar
[22:03] <nsadmin> fwaokda: so surprizing that it's unzip
[22:03] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> marks256 what is the main difference
[22:03] <Flannel> fwaokda: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression#Command Line Usage
[22:03] <fwaokda> Flannel, thanks
[22:03] <nsadmin> fwaokda: oh, not unzip then... what is the full name of the file?
[22:03] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: a file is created
[22:04] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: so you did it
[22:04] <marks256> fwaokda, use tar. it's the program name too
[22:04] <fwaokda> sudo dpkg -i <filename.deb>
[22:04] <fwaokda> that did it for me
[22:04] <nsadmin> the file named in the -o?
[22:04] <K99Brain> pagefault_, system -> preferences -> apperance -> effects
[22:04] <fwaokda> thanks :)
[22:04] <marks256> F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE, i honestly couldn't tell you the difference. i've only used compiz
[22:04] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: is it possible to have c++ auto code completion ?
[22:04] <pagefault_> K99Brain, that still uses compiz, I do not want to load it
[22:04] <Sub-Zero51> Me again, how do i archive a folder using rar,
[22:04] <K99Brain> pagefault_, if you select none, you switch off compiz
[22:04] <Sub-Zero51> via terminal sorry
[22:05] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> cheers marks
[22:05] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: you probably want to try one of the ides
[22:05] <pagefault_> K99Brain, ok thanks
[22:05] <wWales> how do i get long outputs from the dir command as pages in bash?
[22:05] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> just im a bit of a nub only recently stopped using windows
[22:05] <Flannel> wWales: ls -l | less
[22:06] <nsadmin> wWales: you have to look at that as two separate problems
[22:06] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: yes
[22:06] <marks256> fwaokda, try "tar -xvvf foo.tar"
[22:06] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: so, you did it
[22:06] <Switch10> F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE: me too it's been like 6 months for me.
[22:06] <marks256> fwaokda, where foo.tar is the name of your tar file
[22:06] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: i tried but failed to have c++ auto code completion
[22:06] <Sub-Zero51> ow do i archive a folder using rar in terminal?
[22:06] <marks256> Switch10, isn't ubuntu so much better than windows? windows is like a drug. you have to get off the addiction and clean out your lungs :)
[22:06] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> to be honest ubuntu is the best interface i ever used
[22:07] <fwaokda> marks256, thanks
[22:07] <Switch10> SAme
[22:07] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> i cringr using windows in work so dull and shite on top
[22:07] <marks256> Switch10, ubuntu is the fresh air to a cigarette addiction
[22:07] <marks256> fwaokda, np
[22:07] <marks256> fwaokda, did that work?
[22:08] <nsadmin> marks256: by that metaphor, some people won't go for it...
[22:08] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: did you have this c++ auto code completion option with emacs ?
[22:08] <marks256> nsadmin, it's the best i could come up with on a dime's notice ;)
[22:08] <marks256> nsadmin, i'm not known for my metaphores :)\
[22:09] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: how can i get the option after typing dot (.) or arrow (->) ?
[22:09] <Sub-Zero51> how do i archive a folder using rar in terminal?
[22:09] <Switch10> Stupid iPhone disconnects me all the time. I'm not a big apple fan either
[22:10] <nsadmin> ubuntu_jaunty: oh, so you want to have it look up the thing before the ., see the struct/class type and then give you a list of fields
[22:10] <Switch10> I'd def buy m$ before apple. One of few
[22:10] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> apple shiney shiney and thats about it
[22:10] <Switch10> Yup
[22:10] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: yes
[22:10] <Hilikus> apple computers are not bad. good OS, good hardware
[22:11] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> os x sux as bad as windows
[22:11] <Hilikus> but everything else is crap
[22:11] <VanDyke_> nope
[22:11] <Hilikus> IMO
[22:11] <nsadmin> what I did in emacs was have the .h file for the class I was looking at and copy/pasted it
[22:11] <VanDyke_> os x is much much worse than windows
[22:11] <VanDyke_> I like windows... os x is CRAP
[22:11] <Flannel> Hey guys, take the OS discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks.
[22:11] <nsadmin> I guess you could try netbeans
[22:11] <VanDyke_> ok
[22:11] <Hilikus> i like windows XP too
[22:11] <Switch10> I don't like that if something goes wrong u have to overpay apple to fix it
[22:11] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> using any apple product is as headache inducing as using an ipod
[22:12] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> lol
[22:12] <nsadmin> what's the competing one? eclipse?
[22:12] <ubuntu_jaunty> nsadmin: did you do it ?
[22:12] <marks256> nsadmin, personally i like eclipse better over netbeans. but they are both really nice
[22:12] <dryfyre> any1 found a mac emu yet
[22:12] <nsadmin> I have netbeans
[22:12] <Sub-Zero51> how do i archive a folder using rar in terminal?
[22:13] <nsadmin> haven't used it extensively
[22:13] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> we are to busy debating why you want one in the first place dude
[22:13] <Hilikus> i went back to netbeans from eclipse, the whole debugging layout pissed me off
[22:14] <nsadmin> and you found netbeans better for that? did it use gdb?
[22:14] <giozzz> hello i have a problem. pls help me http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1210598
[22:14] <Hilikus> netbeans last time i used it (3 years ago) was sloooooow
[22:14] <laeg> is there any reason the LAMP suite, ACID and Snort shouldn't be installed on the desktop edition?
[22:14] <marks256> how do i manually set my DNS server?
[22:14] <phase_shift314> how come only 1000 songs show up on my xbox 360 when i use ushare? i have over 6000
[22:14] <Sub-Zero51> how do i archive a folder using rar in terminal?
[22:14] <Hilikus> Sub-Zero51: man rar
[22:14] <stroyan> Sub-Zero51: There is a "rar" package you could install.  But it is shareware according to "apt-cache show rar".
[22:15] <Switch10> U can supposedly run a version of the mac os in virtualbox. I couldent get it working tho. Not worth my time
[22:15] <nsadmin> Hilikus: yeah, that was the big minus for me too... not good for my thinking process to be waiting a full minute after pushing a button
[22:15] <Switch10> Do a google seRch
[22:15] <dryfyre> any1 know of a mac emulator
[22:16] <dryfyre> any1 know of a mac emulator
[22:16] <JoeM> I forgot the password to an old rar file I need to open, rarcrack doesn't seem to compile correctly on 64bit 8.10, is there a way to fix it or another program that will work?
[22:16] <Pirate_Hunter> dryfyre: i dont think there is such  a thing as a mac emulator maybe a vm but how good those are running macs i wouldnt know
[22:16] <yaris123456789> hi folks, is it possible to patent an online business process that uses multiple GPL components?
[22:16] <a514> How do i add a user to firestarter?
[22:17] <dryfyre> try the new jaunty rar crack
[22:17] <dryfyre> aka get jaunty
[22:17] <dryfyre> any1 know of a mac emulator
[22:17] <tonii> yaris123456789: probably not, but I don't know that much about the GPL license.
[22:17] <F4ts0J3ts0n{EIRE> ant one know of good hardware auditing software for ubuntu
[22:17] <JoeM> dryfyre I would, but one of the programs I need for work doesn't work under 64bit jaunty yet
[22:18] <treetop> http://sites.google.com/site/treetopj/mysetup.JPG
[22:18] <lexter> did something really dumb while trying to install the most recent update to calibre. in terminal:
[22:18] <lexter> sudo python -c "import urllib2; exec urllib2.urlopen('http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/download_linux_binary_installer').read(); main()"
[22:18] <lexter> Enter the installation directory for calibre (Its contents will be deleted!)[/opt/calibre]:
[22:18] <yaris123456789> tonii: well i mean its a business process that has some GPL components
[22:18] <Switch10> Man 64 bit was really buggy for me. Went back to the 32 bit
[22:18] <Hilikus> i'm using 64bit, not problem
[22:18] <lexter> accidentaly pasted /sbin  and hit enter before i saw i had pasted something besides the default
[22:18] <tonii> yaris123456789: yes you said, but I doubt you can patent it with the GPL components included
[22:19] <Switch10> Compiz was choppy. And Bluetooth wouldent work
[22:19] <Switch10> For me
[22:19] <phase_shift314> how come only 1000 songs show up on my xbox 360 when i use ushare? i have over 6000
[22:19] <a514> How do i start firestarter without a password?
[22:19] <lexter> now my /sbin is gone...
[22:19] <yaris123456789> tonii: ah i see...
[22:20] <Switch10> It was hard to find solutions too because not many people were running 64
[22:20] <giozzz> hello i installed opensuse for try then i cant see ubuntu from suse's grub. pls take me home
[22:20] <yaris123456789> tonii: would it be possible to reverse engineer the gpl module and make it proprietary?
[22:20] <Joeseph> I was wondering if someone could point me to a place to download the default kubuntu startup sound.  I'm using ubuntu and don't want to download the kde-desktop package to get it....
[22:20] <nsadmin> lexter: better restore it from your backup... or reinstall
[22:20] <Pirate_Hunter> a514:  you should check there site it explains how to do so or help.ubuntu site i have forgoten how to do it of the top of my head, google is your friend
[22:20] <treetopj> what yall think about this, http://sites.google.com/site/treetopj/mysetup.JPG
[22:21] <treetopj> i need some flat screens but i got all these free
[22:21] <lexter> that's what i figured. weird thing is everything is still working. of course i have not restarted yet...
[22:21] <duvnell> should a strong signal for 802.11g be fast enough to stream a DVD in realtime?
[22:21] <a514> Thank You Pirate_Hunter I'll check
[22:22] <duvnell> 2Mb/s ubuntu says . hmm
[22:22] <Switch10> Do you guys recommend having your home folder on a seperate partition if you reinstall often?
[22:22] <tonii> yaris123456789: I doubt that ;D well, you can. but in court I suppose you'de lose. Anyhow, as I said. I don't know _that_ much about GPL, you should ask a lawyer about that kind of stuff :)
[22:22] <treetopj> you running a desktop or server ?
[22:22] <duvnell> Switch10: I do for that very purpose.. I do not trust ubuntu's upgrade process when going to major new revisions
[22:22] <Pirate_Hunter> treetopj: i want free stuff as well you should share and errrrh looks aite
[22:22] <stroyan> lexter: Yep.  You had better not run /sbin/reboot until you have restored /sbin.  ;-)
[22:22] <treetopj> -<[(S)(w)(i)(t)(c)(h)(1)(0)]>- .
[22:23] <duvnell> why in the world is my wireless showing 2Mb/s?
[22:23] <a514> Anyone using Ekiga.net softphone?
[22:23] <Switch10> duvnell: how big do u make the partiotion my home folder is around 100 gigs
[22:24] <duvnell> Switch10: I leave about 15-20 gig for / for the ubuntu installation (more than enough) and then everything else goes to /home
[22:24] <Switch10> treetopj:  desktop
[22:24] <duvnell> up to you tho.. I wouldn't go less than 4gig for / tho
[22:24] <juiCeppe> does anybody know about aireplay?
[22:24] <duvnell> juiCeppe: for hacking?
[22:24] <Switch10> duvnell: oh yea that makes sense
[22:24] <admin_> ola
[22:24] <juiCeppe> duvnell yap
[22:24] <duvnell> juiCeppe: no I don't :)
[22:25] <a514> Anyone Tired VOIP client software? OpenWengo?
[22:25] <duvnell> juiCeppe: never tried I mean
[22:25] <duvnell> juiCeppe: IIRC there are howtos on how to crack a WEP key if that's what you're doing
[22:25] <duvnell> juiCeppe: requires someone else to be on the network tho
[22:25] <duvnell> doing stuff
[22:26] <strep_> hi everyone, sorry but i don't know how to do this : Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server.
[22:26] <a514> I got ZFone pgp im maybe someone can make a ppa for you
[22:26] <a514> strep open a terminal
[22:27] <strep_> ok a514 and how do i run something as root?
[22:27] <juiCeppe> duvnell its a network without clinets...so i'm tryn the fragmantation ...
[22:27] <juiCeppe> and chopchop
[22:27] <Switch10> strep_: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[22:27] <a514> strep gnome/panel/applications/accessories/terminal
[22:27] <juiCeppe> but both didn't work
[22:27] <kevdog> are password passed to the nickserv in plain text or hashed?
[22:27] <Switch10> strep_: sudo to run as root
[22:27] <kevdog> passwords used when logging into #ubuntu or freenode?
[22:28] <duvnell> juiCeppe: no idae
[22:28] <K99Brain> strep_, everytime you have to run something as root, you have to put sudo before the command
[22:28] <lstarnes> kevdog: you send the password in plaintext, but it's stored on freenode's services as a hash
[22:28] <strep_> ok ty K99Brain
[22:28] <Switch10> strep_: then restartx
[22:28] <a514> yeah open a black box and type sudo nvidia-xconfig and enter
[22:28] <kevdog> lstarnes:  That kind of defeats things -- don't you think!
[22:29] <lstarnes> kevdog: sometiem in the future, freenode will support using SASL-like mechanisms such as DH+Blowfish for identifying
[22:29] <kevdog> Why doesn't the client just hash the password before sending it -- Ok -- so maybe its a dumb question
[22:29] <lstarnes> kevdog: the hash sent by the client might use a different salt than what the server uses
[22:29] <Joeseph> Anyone know of a place to download the default KUbuntu sound theme?  Is there a package for it?
[22:29] <spence> hi #ubuntu
[22:30] <strep_> but whats the X server? cannot restart it if i dont know where it is (..)
[22:30] <strep_> :$
[22:30] <lstarnes> strep_: it's what provides the graphical display
[22:30] <Switch10> strep_:  type restartx
[22:30] <luk123> hey all. i wiped the linux partition of a win/linux dualboot, and now when i try to boot i geet grub error 17. what can i do?
[22:30] <kevdog> Well I guess the answer to that would be blowfish then where the salt could be sent in the transmission
[22:31] <nsahoo> My laptop has a intel core2duo t9300 processor on it. It is rated at 2.5Ghz. but, /proc/cpuinfo lists 4 processors; earlier today it was saying each is running at 1600MHz. Now it's saying 800MHz. What is going on?
[22:31] <kevdog> Thanks for the info however -- that was mighty kind :)
[22:31] <strep_> Switch10 it doesnt work
[22:31] <spence> luk123: have you checked your grub file?
[22:31] <Andorin> How do I set a static IP address in Ubuntu?
[22:31] <strep_> switch it says : bash: restartx : commande introuvable
[22:31] <strep_> im using jaunty
[22:31] <luk123> spence: well, its deleted of course, i wiped the partition
[22:31] <lstarnes> kevdog: there is one sasl mechanism that supports generating a blowfish key with DH then using that key to encrypt/decrypt the username+password combination
[22:31]  * __d3f0__ is away: Ausente por ahora
[22:31] <lstarnes> !away > __d3f0__
[22:31] <spence> i see, well you'd probably want to reinstall that luk123
[22:32] <MaT-dg> nsahoo: downclocking to save energy?
[22:32] <K99Brain> strep_, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[22:32] <kevdog> lstarnes: I guess the process of registering then would be uploading the public key?
[22:32] <lstarnes> kevdog: no
[22:32] <luk123> spence, cant i set my pc to boot normally? i'm trying to get rid of linux now
[22:32] <sugarmagnolia> hmm... anyone else notice a problem with firefox crashing a lot with flash videos after the last set of updates to 8.04?
[22:32] <nsahoo> MaT-dg: does the processor do it automatically?
[22:32] <lstarnes> kevdog: blowfish is a symmetric algorithm.  It uses the same key for encryption and decryption.
[22:33] <spence> oh, well you need to reinstate the master boot record for Windows on the HDD
[22:33] <spence> not sure how you do that, it's on the very inner part of the HDD i believe
[22:33] <mzz> just in case this is a frequently asked question: how do I get myself a dm-snapshot module?
[22:33] <kevdog> lstarnes:  isnt DH asymmetric?
[22:33] <MaT-dg> nsahoo: I dunno what exactly controls it but it happens alot in modern machines and yes it's automatic :)
[22:33] <lstarnes> kevdog: DH is used for securely generating a one-time-use key for a symmetric algorithm like blowfish
[22:33] <nsahoo> MaT-dg: hmm, thankx
[22:33] <Switch10> spence: I think u need the windows cd
[22:33] <MaT-dg> nsahoo: try doing something CPU intensive and see whta that gives
[22:33] <kevdog> lstarnes: so DH then just generates the password for the encryption/decryption
[22:34] <Switch10> To get the mbr back
[22:34] <luk123> spence, oh well. so would it work if i reinstall  grub on the windows partition? i can boot with ubuntu cd. but i dont know how to do that either
[22:34] <mzz> spence: I don't know how to do this from inside windows, but I'm pretty sure the "repair" option of a windows install cd can rewrite the mbr for you.
[22:34] <fwaokda> is it possible to watch blu ray movies through my blu ray drive in ubuntu 9.04?
[22:34] <spence> can anyone help get my ATi 4850 graphics drivers working on Ubuntu? i am stuck in 1600x1200 at the moment and i need 1680x1050
[22:34] <Andorin> How do I set a static IP address in Ubuntu?
[22:34] <fwaokda> spence, you install the ati drivers for it yet?
[22:34] <luk123> and i dont have a windows cd on my hands, wouldnt want to wait to get one
[22:34] <lstarnes> kevdog: it generates a key, not a password. It does work in a way that the key can only be known to the two ends of the connection and not anyone in between
[22:34] <Switch10> spence: ur on 9.04?
[22:35] <spence> yeah, it's been a while since i last tried (i gave up) and i think i tried official ones and the open source ones to no avail
[22:35] <nsahoo> Just installed jaunty on my laptop. I was afraid that it'll be long and tedeous. Was totally surprised how smooth it was; gparted to resize and split ntfs, good behavior with the touch keys on the hp laptop, nice wired/wireless switching upon docking/undocking
[22:35] <MaT-dg> Andorin: right-click on the networkmanager icon > edit connections
[22:35] <nsahoo> only two things I miss are skype and netflix online play
[22:35] <nsahoo> aka silverlight
[22:35] <kevdog> lstarnes:  I ask too many questions -- but the way you describe it -- I guess I'm confused.  Does it function similar to a VPN of sorts?
[22:35] <spence> Switch10: i can't remember, what's the console command to check?
[22:36] <lstarnes> kevdog: it's not a vpn.  It involves complex mathematics
[22:36] <mzz> nsahoo: skype's probably doable (there's a linux version, I haven't looked for an ubuntu repo yet)
[22:36] <MaT-dg> Andorin: then choose the correct interface and add press the 'add' button
[22:36] <fwaokda> spence, just installed the offical ones and its working for me
[22:36] <Switch10> Ati cards are a pain. I'm stuck with 8.10 for the same reason. Ati doesn't support the new kernel for some cards
[22:36] <lstarnes> kevdog: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffie-Hellman_key_exchange has a fairly good explanation of how DH works
[22:36] <nsahoo> mzz: ppl are saying it's issuey
[22:36] <mzz> nsahoo: silverlight may be harder (there's moonlight but I don't know how far along that is)
[22:36] <fwaokda> spence, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7599938#post7599938
[22:36] <spence> fwaokda: i checked my hardware drivers, FGLRX proprietary drivers
[22:36] <MaT-dg> Andorin: go to the IPv4 tab an set the method to manually
[22:36] <kevdog> lstarnes:  Mathematics aside -- both ends -- client and server -- need the same starting point for their equations.   Ill look at the link provided -- thanks.
[22:36] <MaT-dg> Andorin: correction 'manual'
[22:37] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Alright. It wants address, netmask and gateway. How do I find those?
[22:37] <mzz> nsahoo: I've used skype for voice on a different distro and it worked pretty ok, although I haven't actually used the windows version. The only ubuntu thing I think can throw a spanner in the works is pulseaudio.
[22:37] <fwaokda> spence, I didn't go with the ones that ubuntu recommended - I used the ones from the link on the page I just posted
[22:37] <strep_> K99Brain, thank you :]
[22:37] <K99Brain> strep_, you're welcome
[22:37] <norgo> Hi, I want to know how harmful is arp posioning
[22:37] <spence> fwaokda: okay i'll try it. i had such problems with this! Canonical really need to make it easier for newbies
[22:37] <MaT-dg> Andorin: u mean u want to know what u have to fill in?
[22:37] <spence> sigh 90mb
[22:38] <fwaokda> spence, im about to restart but i'll brb if you have any probs with it.
[22:38] <Switch10> Wow
[22:38] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Sort of. I've been having massive trouble with port forwarding and guides say to set a static IP address for my computer. I'm trying to follow them but there is so much I do not understand.
[22:39] <Purpley1> bbl guys peace
[22:39] <mzz> nsahoo: I just installed on a laptop myself, it was quite painless (only actual glitch I hit is that it'll try and fail to set up networking during the install, and I still wish the regular install would offer lvm)
[22:39] <lyra> is this ubuntu-8.04.2-desktop-i386.iso
[22:39] <lyra> the 8-10 verson?
[22:39] <lyra> swhat the hell did i just download
[22:39] <lstarnes> lyra: it says 8.04 doesn't it?
[22:39] <lyra> lstarnes, i cant trust that
[22:39] <lyra> damn
[22:39] <lstarnes> lyra: that is most likely 8.04
[22:39] <lyra> i have to reget this now
[22:39] <MaT-dg> Andorin: I suppose u have a router?
[22:39] <mzz> oh, and the webcam's upside-down (is that a common issue?)
[22:39] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Yep.
[22:40] <lyra> 8.04 lts, lstarnes
[22:40] <lyra> is there a 8.10 update in 8.04 ?
[22:41] <lyra> or is that it
[22:41] <lstarnes> lyra: you can update to 8.10 from 8.04
[22:41] <lstarnes> lyra: after you install it
[22:41] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay, right click on the networkmanager icon again and choose 'connection information'
[22:41] <lyra> oh good ;)
[22:41] <lstarnes> lyra: but that process will have to download the updates
[22:41] <Andorin> MaT-dg: It brings up a window with some information.
[22:41] <lyra> lstarnes, yeah, i figured as much
[22:41] <norgo> Hi. Would I damage anything if I arp poison my lan and capture the packets with wireshark?
[22:41] <tentencorp> hi i cannot install ubuntus
[22:41] <MaT-dg> Andorin: then select the correct interface
[22:42] <lstarnes> norgo: it potentially could
[22:42] <tentencorp> firmware bug powernow-k8 your bios does not support ACPI_PSS in a way that linux understands.
[22:42] <norgo> well, what should I do to ensure that will never happen?
[22:42] <lstarnes> norgo: it's used for determining which physical network address is associated with an IP address
[22:42] <tentencorp> anyone can help me?
[22:43] <norgo> I'm aware of that. But I really need to understand some things, to learn packet inspection
[22:43] <lyra> tentencorp, you need to disable acpi
[22:43] <MaT-dg> Andorin: and then look for the IP Adress, subnet mask, default route and primairy DNS
[22:43] <lyra> 'when you are at the uhk, the
[22:43] <norgo> and also I don't want to harm no one
[22:43] <lyra> the boot command line, put no=acpi at the end
[22:43] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Yep, I see all that.
[22:43] <lstarnes> norgo: unless you intentionally send bad ARP packets, that's very unlikely
[22:43] <kevdog> lstarnes:  Very interesting: Thanks for the DH read -- cools
[22:44] <tentencorp> lyra isnt ACPI a disered operation ? its useful for power?
[22:44] <lyra> tentencorp, that is right
[22:44] <lyra> but you cant install with it can you
[22:44] <lyra> youll have to install without
[22:44] <norgo> lstarnes, what would that mean? I am only using cain or ettercap + wireshark
[22:44] <lyra> or, find a distro version that works with your processor
[22:44] <tentencorp> lyra, yes thts right? can i turn it back ON later?
[22:44] <tentencorp> its not a processor, its a BIOS issue.
[22:45] <lstarnes> norgo: I don't think any of those are likely to cause ARP issues
[22:45] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay now we can fill in those things in the manual IP config
[22:45] <lyra> tentencorp,  i have no diea.
[22:45] <lyra> idea
[22:45] <tentencorp> -.-
[22:45] <tentencorp> :D
[22:45] <maris> how tu instal ubuntu 9.04 netbook version on usb?
[22:45] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Okay, I'll do that.
[22:46] <MaT-dg> Andorin: Address is the IP Address (the last number can be different though, you can choose one that isn't already taken on the network
[22:46] <Andorin> MaT-dg: What do I put for gateway?
[22:46] <MaT-dg> Andorin: Netmask is the Subnet Mask
[22:46] <MaT-dg> Andorin: gateway is the Default Route
[22:46] <norgo> lstarnes: thanks. so it's pretty safe.
[22:47] <MaT-dg> Andorin: and DNS Servers is 'Primary DNS'
[22:47] <youseenothing_> maris: you have to put the iso on the flash drive...
[22:47] <david__> .
[22:47] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Alright. I hit Apply and apparently now I'm connected through this connection.
[22:48] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay, it should be static now
[22:48] <maris> youseenothing: thx i will try?
[22:49] <maris> what beter tu but on lenovo s10e ubuntu remix or mint?
[22:49] <youseenothing_> maris: good luck
[22:49] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Alright, now although IRC is working, Pidgin won't connect and Firefox won't load web pages.
[22:49] <nsahoo> I am not able to use my bluetooth mouse
[22:49] <youseenothing_> maris: i like ubuntu netbook remix...i put it on an acer one
[22:49] <youseenothing_> maris: and it is nice...everything worked out-of-the-box
[22:50] <Switch10> nsahoo: u on 64 bit?
[22:50] <nsahoo> tried from bluetooth icon to setup new device. But, there is nothing to select
[22:50] <MaT-dg> Andorin: try restarting them
[22:50] <nsahoo> Switch10: yes
[22:50] <nsahoo> Switch10: sol?
[22:50] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Nope, still won't.
[22:50] <Pirate_Hunter> what is the xubuntu defaulr login screen called?
[22:51] <Switch10> Never got it to work on 64 bit myself. Works great on 32 bit
[22:51] <maris> youseenothing: How about intel drivers on netbook? works fine? remix becouse mint was easy instal on asus laptop without any configuration only with sound
[22:51] <nsahoo> Switch10: ya?
[22:51] <nsahoo> hmm
[22:52] <Pirate_Hunter> what is the xubuntu default login screen called?
[22:52] <Switch10> nsahoo: is it the mogo?
[22:52] <youseenothing_> maris: i have had no problems at all with unr
[22:52] <Bullaro> I got Apache, Mysql and Phpmyadmin installed... but if I try to login in phpmyadmin i get: #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured)
[22:52] <MaT-dg> Andorin: can u tell me what addresses u have filled in?
[22:52] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Also, when I run ifconfig it shows a computer IP different from the static IP I set.
[22:52] <Switch10> Mogo mouse?
[22:53] <MaT-dg> Andorin: are you sure u are using the new profile?
[22:53] <Andorin> MaT-dg: I..... think so. The icon says I'm connected to it.
[22:53] <nsahoo> Switch10: what is mogo?
[22:53] <nsahoo> Switch10: no .. MS
[22:53] <Switch10> Ok
[22:53] <nsahoo> Switch10: ms 5000 notebook
[22:54] <MaT-dg> Andorin: try reconnecting then
[22:54] <Andorin> brb.
[22:54] <jlaroche> hello. I am running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.04) on an eee 1000HE. I tried installing eeepc-acpi-utilities (as per the instructions on this website --> http://www.statux.org/content?page=catalog&catagory=1&product=eeepc-acpi ) and found that it didn't load anything / didn't do anything. I ran "sudo apt-get purge eeepc-acpi-utilities" and now my UNR GUI runs like molasses - complete utter garbage, and my "Visual Effects" (in Preference
[22:54] <jlaroche> s --> Appearances) is broken (set to none, and if i try to turn it on it says I can't). Any help would be appreciated - getting utterly enraged with how any tiny thing constantly breaks my linux systems...
[22:54] <FloodBot3> jlaroche: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:54] <Switch10> There is some other bluetooth manager for ubuntu. I think its called blue man?
[22:54] <laeg> i'm trying to sudo apt-get install some stuff and i keep getting the errors: E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable) + E: Unable to lock the download directory
[22:54] <laeg> how can i remedy this please?
[22:55] <Hilikus> laeg: you probably have synaptic open
[22:55] <MaT-dg> Switch10: yes, here's the page http://blueman-project.org
[22:55] <Switch10> Do a google search for alternate bluetooth manager. And uninstall bluez
[22:55] <Switch10> MaT-dg: thanks this is it
[22:55] <laeg> Hilikus: that's what i thought but it's not
[22:55] <Arney> [mpeg @ 0x3ec4e60]buffer underflow i=1 bufi=2517 size=3527
[22:56] <laeg> Switch10: has bluetooth been fixed on jaunty?
[22:56] <Arney> then ffmpeg says packet too large, ignoring buffer limits to mux it, what can I do to prevent that
[22:56] <errora> re all
[22:56] <Switch10> I say no
[22:56] <Arney> I'm converting audio
[22:56] <laeg> Hilikus: synaptic's definitely not open, i checked the processes to confirm
[22:56] <Switch10> 32 bit works great. 64 not so much
[22:57] <Hilikus> laeg: you sudoed it?
[22:57] <MaT-dg> laeg:what problem with bleutooth?
[22:57] <laeg> MaT-dg: on ibex it didn't work
[22:57] <jlaroche> hello. I am running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.04) on an eee 1000HE. I tried installing eeepc-acpi-utilities (as per the instructions on this website --> http://www.statux.org/content?page=catalog&catagory=1&product=eeepc-acpi ) and found that it didn't load anything / didn't do anything. I ran "sudo apt-get purge eeepc-acpi-utilities" and now my UNR GUI runs like molasses - complete utter garbage, and my "Visual Effects" (in Preference
[22:57] <jlaroche> s --> Appearances) is broken (set to none, and if i try to turn it on it says I can't). Any help would be appreciated - getting utterly enraged with how any tiny thing constantly breaks my linux systems...
[22:57] <FloodBot3> jlaroche: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:57] <laeg> Hilikus: ?
[22:57] <Hilikus> laeg: did you sudo apt-get?
[22:57] <laeg> Hilikus: ya, sorry
[22:57] <laeg> i did
[22:58] <laeg> Hilikus: had an install running in another terminal, ty
[22:58] <OttifantSir> I have successfully, for the first time ever, enabled some Compiz-settings, and together with AWN, Screenlets and Desktop Drapes, I almost couldn't be happier. Only one thing I wonder about: IS there any other GUI-apps for taking screenshots? I'm not very fond of the Gnome one. I am not taking a poll, just asking if there are any others. (And mobi-sheep, I am quite sure GIMP is overkill too;-))
[22:58] <Hilikus> laeg: try logging out and in. just in case something is locking it
[22:58] <K99Brain> jlaroche, reinstall that package, no?
[22:58] <Hilikus> hehe ok
[22:58] <MaT-dg> laeg: hmm, it works fine for me. I browse my smartphone, copy files to and from it, and use tethering
[22:58] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Had to switch over to my laptop because now my PC is not giving me any Internet access at all.
[22:58] <legend2440> laeg: http://www.randyjensenonline.com/blog/unable-lock-download-directory-updating-ubtunu
[22:58] <laeg> MaT-dg: on ibex?
[22:58] <jlaroche> K99Brain - already did that
[22:58] <laeg> legend2440: ty
[22:58] <Arney> anyone here have experience with FFMpeg? I'm getting a buffer underflow error when I try to convert the audio of a video file to PCm or any other uncompressed format.
[22:58] <MaT-dg> laeg: jaunty and blueman
[22:59] <K99Brain> jlaroche, try sudo dpkg --configure -a
[22:59] <Arney> How can I increase the buffer in FFMpeg? would that fix it?
[22:59] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Wait, it gives me a connection if I use the new connection, but not the old one.
[22:59] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay, can u give me the output of ifconfig?
[22:59] <jlaroche> K99Brain - just that command by itself?
[22:59] <K99Brain> jlaroche, yes
[23:00] <Andorin> MaT-dg: One sec.
[23:00] <OttifantSir> Arney: I believe you have to set -minbuf and -maxbuf arguments. If you download WinFF and see their command-lines for transcoding media, you will see what I mean.
[23:00] <laeg> MaT-dg: cool, i had a lot of problems on the previous release and i wasn't alone on launchpad
[23:00] <Pirate_Hunter> how to quickly remove all of xubuntu packages (fresh install) and only keep ubuntu/xubuntu minimum?
[23:00] <Arney> THANK YOU OttifantSir. will check it out asap.
[23:01] <bhappi> hi
[23:01] <Andorin> MaT-dg: http://pastebin.com/d38777e4e
[23:01] <Out_Cold> what's the alsamixer flag for seeing ALL sound devices?
[23:01] <jlaroche> K99Brain - nothing. no feedback on that command and desktop effects still can't be enabled
[23:01] <Arney> I was hoping that the flood bot would kbm me for using caps.
[23:01] <laeg> i did a 'sudo tasksel install lamp-server' earlier and killed the process when it was asking for a MySQL pass to be set, i want to undo it and i've tried sudo tasksel uninstall lamp-server which doesn't do anything - what should i be entering please?
[23:01] <f00dn00b> hi - can someone tell me if it is possible to get microsoft word for linux
[23:01] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> hi
[23:01] <f00dn00b> i am new to linux ubuntu
[23:01] <MaT-dg> laeg: I remember not being able to send and recieve files though in the past but that seems fixed also
[23:01] <laeg> f00dn00b: you don't need it. use open office
[23:01] <majnoon> f00dn00b, SORTA
[23:02] <laeg> MaT-dg: good to know man
[23:02] <f00dn00b> open office?
[23:02] <laeg> yes
[23:02] <Arney> f00dn00b: use VMware
[23:02] <laeg> it's a free office suite
[23:02] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> i got a question im new to ubuntu and linux and my sound doesnt work
[23:02] <Switch10> f00dn00b: its free and compatable
[23:02] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> i got a question im new to ubuntu and linux and my sound doesnt work
[23:02] <f00dn00b> compatible with what?
[23:02] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: Excuse me for butting in, but I just saw your post on desktop effects. I have just recently made them work myself. Can you please restate your question?
[23:02] <insulina> hello i am trying to run ubunto-rescue-remix, on but is trying to read from my sata corrupted disc and displaying a lot of errors , is this normal ?
[23:02] <Arney> f00dn00b: when compatible isn't enough, switch to Windows 7. Or use a VM (Recommended)
[23:02] <Switch10> f00dn00b: ms docs
[23:02] <K99Brain> jlaroche, i think that uninstalling that package has removed some other (like a dependence), but i don't know which..
[23:03] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> i got a question im new to ubuntu and linux and my sound doesnt work
[23:03] <jlaroche> K99Brain - thats what I think
[23:03] <Armychimp> I just installed Netbook remix on my acer A150 and everything runs ok but the mouse is very jerky, any suggestions?
[23:03] <jlaroche> K99Brain - I am really pissed right now
[23:03] <MaT-dg> Andorin: so that is the static config and is not working?
[23:03] <jlaroche> K99Brain - how could one figure out what packages it removed?
[23:03] <K99Brain> jlaroche, maybe the simplier thing to do is reinstalling
[23:03] <f00dn00b> what is a vm?
[23:03] <Andorin> MaT-dg: When I connect through the new connection, that we just made, it gives me access.
[23:03] <JoeM> what works best on 8.10 64 bit (preferably multi-threaded), prime95/folding/seti?
[23:03] <Switch10> K99Brain: what soundcard do you have?
[23:03] <OttifantSir> !vm
[23:03] <Arney> Virtual Machine...
[23:04] <K99Brain> Switch10?
[23:04] <Switch10> Sorry dude
[23:04] <f00dn00b> ok
[23:04] <a514> If i leave this irc on will it fill up the memory and crash at 56k?
[23:04] <MaT-dg> Andorin: then there is no problem anymore?
[23:04] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> when i click on my sound it comes up with this The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control. This means either that you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed, or that you don't have a sound card configured.
[23:04] <jlaroche> K99Brain - god I am tired of this. I have so many tweaks on this laptop. Reinstalling would be a 15 hour fiasco
[23:04] <f00dn00b> can i still run all my games and photos in a vm?
[23:04] <jlaroche> K99Brain - and the sad thing is I was about to backup this laptop today
[23:04] <Arney> photos yes, Crisis no.
[23:05] <f00dn00b> crisis?
[23:05] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Well.... I'm not sure. The big issue behind all this has been port forwarding. I guess I get to test that now.
[23:05] <f00dn00b> whats that?
[23:05] <Out_Cold> jlaroche, i feel ya bud.. my re-install has taken me 2 days so far..
[23:05] <Switch10> Jonathan[UBUNTU8: wat soundcard do u have?
[23:05] <f00dn00b> a game?
[23:05] <jlaroche> OttifantSir - here is my issue
[23:05] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> im not sure
[23:05] <Lunar_Lamp> !ff3.5
[23:05] <jlaroche> hello. I am running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.04) on an eee 1000HE. I tried installing eeepc-acpi-utilities (as per the instructions on this website --> http://www.statux.org/content?page=catalog&catagory=1&product=eeepc-acpi ) and found that it didn't load anything / didn't do anything. I ran "sudo apt-get purge eeepc-acpi-utilities" and now my UNR GUI runs like molasses - complete utter garbage, and my "Visual Effects" (in Preference
[23:05] <jlaroche> s --> Appearances) is broken (set to none, and if i try to turn it on it says I can't). Any help would be appreciated - getting utterly enraged with how any tiny thing constantly breaks my linux systems...
[23:05] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> its a G4 PowerMac
[23:05] <Arney> ... your name is very descriptive. Yes, one of the most computer intensive games ever made
[23:05] <laeg> i did a 'sudo tasksel install lamp-server' earlier and killed the process when it was asking for a MySQL pass to be set, i want to undo it and i've tried sudo tasksel uninstall lamp-server which doesn't do anything - i've now also done a 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' because dpkg reports there are errors that need to be corrected, afterwhich i'm told there were erros while processing - what should i be entering please?
[23:05] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> it worked on my other G4 powermac
[23:06] <th0r> jlaroche: I keep a directory called helpfiles...it contains a hundred little text files with my notes about every tweak I have performed. On reinstall...I just go through those notes one at a time
[23:06] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> it acts like the driver isnt installed when i boot to Mac OS X the sound works but in ubuntu it doesnt
[23:06] <K99Brain> jlaroche, uhm, you said compiz don't work... try reinstalling that and the video driver..
[23:06] <tentencorp> hi,
[23:06] <f00dn00b> will a vm replace linux ubuntu?
[23:06] <tentencorp> its me again, i was getting a bios error for SCPI
[23:06] <jonex_> having problem with my multimedia
[23:06] <tentencorp> now i turned it off, and ubuntu install goes berserk! :(
[23:06] <tentencorp> USB error.. blah blah
[23:06] <anom01y> hi, I have two computers with ubuntu installed to both, I need to transfer files from one to the other, how do I set up file sharing ?
[23:06] <tentencorp> so many  errosz
[23:06] <Arney> no, it will run windows like a normal app, you can even use unity and run the windows of the guest operating system as if they were running on the host. its awesome.
[23:06] <Andorin> !giver | anom01y
[23:06] <Switch10> Jonathan[UBUNTU8: right click on the sound thing and go to volume controls and make sure all the sliders are up
[23:06] <OttifantSir> f00dn00b: Not the latest games, and if you played games on Windows that stretched your hardware capabilities to the limits, they probably won't run in a VM as it has to use less resources to leave some for the Host OS.
[23:07] <Andorin> anom01y: sudo apt-get install giver
[23:07] <f00dn00b> ok
[23:07] <f00dn00b> thanks
[23:07] <anom01y> Andorin, on the server or the client ?
[23:07] <Bullaro> I got Apache, Mysql and Phpmyadmin installed... but if I try to login in phpmyadmin i get: #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured)
[23:07] <Andorin> anom01y: Install that on both computers.
[23:07] <tentencorp> anyone can help me? powerk8 bios error.. for SCHP ?
[23:07] <f00dn00b> how much would one of them cost?
[23:07] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> When i do switch10 it tells me thisNo volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found.
[23:07] <jonex_> when I play Totem ....it crash the OS and log off
[23:07] <f00dn00b> would i install it or plug it into my pc?
[23:08] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> its a Digital Audo G4 PowerMac Tower
[23:08] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: I haven't used a netbook with Ubuntu, so not sure if this really helps you, but the way I got Desktop Effects back was by enabling MetaCity's compoziting feature, let it start, then disable it, and let it stop. After that I could use Desktop Effects.
[23:08] <Arney> depends, a some of them are free, just use the synaptic package manager
[23:08] <Switch10> Jonathan[UBUNTU8: go to device drivers under system
[23:08] <Andorin> MaT-dg: It looks like I still have my underlying issue: Ports will /not/ open.
[23:08] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> ok
[23:08] <Switch10> See if it can find anything
[23:08] <jonex_> nobody can help me?
[23:08] <laeg> how do i undo 'sudo tasksel install lamp-server'? replacing install with uninstall doesn't work and i've tried to apt-get unisntall it also..
[23:09] <tentencorp> hi i am having ACPI error problems, shall i switch ON ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:09] <Switch10> If not u might be doing some googling
[23:09] <f00dn00b> where would i buy a vm from?
[23:09] <Arney> jonex, click on the sound thing and play around
[23:09] <Switch10> f00dn00b: virtualbox is free and great
[23:09] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> ey switch10 all i see is hardware drivers not device drivers i have ubuntu 8.04 i cant install 9.04 becuase it cant find my CD-Rom Drivers
[23:09] <sdfg> I just installed windows 7, it's so good
[23:10] <Arney> sdfg: It rules!
[23:10] <MaT-dg> Andorin: well, a static IP and port forwarding are not related very much, when you fill in the correct IP in the router it works whether the IP is static or dynamic
[23:10] <f00dn00b> ok, where do i get that? would i be able to find it on the internet or in a shop
[23:10] <OttifantSir> f00dn00b: You can get one for free from www.virtualbox.org, or search Synaptic for virtualbox-ose. The latter doesn't have USB-support, the one from the website does.
[23:10] <tentencorp> cant no body help me :(
[23:10] <laeg> f00dn00b: it would be much easier to just use open office
[23:10] <Switch10> f00dn00b: search google
[23:10] <jlaroche> ottifantSir - the crappy thing is I don't even know if its the desktop effects being off that is making the UNR GUI slow as garbage. I am just guessing because they are off (and wont turn on) and I would imagine this should not be the case...
[23:10] <MaT-dg> Andorin: what application needs the forwarding?
[23:10] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Deluge.
[23:10] <f00dn00b> ok, so i install that and run microsoft word in it? is that all?
[23:10] <th0r> tentencorp: not in sixty seconds
[23:10] <f00dn00b> sounds easy enough =P
[23:10] <f00dn00b> thanks for the help!
[23:11] <Switch10> Jonathan[UBUNTU8: ya hardware drivers sorry
[23:11] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> ok
[23:11] <Switch10> Find anything?
[23:11] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: No, they shouldn't be turned off AND unable to turn on again. Do you want to try the easiest and most newbie way to MAYBE get them to work again?
[23:11] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> nope
[23:11] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> it doesnt have any drivers installed
[23:11] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> lol
[23:11] <f00dn00b> would i also be able to run my linux ubuntu programs in my vm?
[23:11] <Switch10> Macs are funny
[23:11] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> yea sometimes
[23:12] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> unless u have a intel mac
[23:12] <jlaroche> sure
[23:12] <MaT-dg> Andorin: sec I'll install it to know what I'm talking about ^^
[23:12] <Switch10> f00dn00b: no defeats the purpose
[23:12] <kongming> Hello Ubuntu, anyone here do youtube videos, and/or blogtv broadcasts
[23:12] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> intel macs are just like pc's besides their lack of viruses and stability lol
[23:12] <f00dn00b> then what is the purpose?
[23:12] <laeg> how do i undo 'sudo tasksel install lamp-server'? replacing install with uninstall doesn't work and i've tried to apt-get unisntall it also..
[23:12] <f00dn00b> will i lose the ability to run linux ubuntu programs altogether? or will there still be a way of running them?
[23:12] <Andorin> MaT-dg: The trouble was that my torrents wouldn't seed much at all. Now they ARE seeding, but Deluge still reports the port as being closed. Perhaps I ought to leave it alone now that it's working again.
[23:12] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> so switch i guess ill have to look for the driver online for my specific mac?
[23:12] <Switch10> f00dn00b: to run a windows or other os inside of your current os
[23:13] <f00dn00b> oh
[23:13] <f00dn00b> ok
[23:13] <Arney> f00dn00b: you can if you install ubuntu inside the VM, so you would be running 2 ubuntu's...
[23:13] <Switch10> Jonathan[UBUNTU8: yup sorry man
[23:13] <f00dn00b> i heard about a thing called wine for running windows with linux ubuntu, is that a vm?
[23:13] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> its ok im going to by a new mac soon its intel so i can run ubuntu with bootcamp and its so much more stable
[23:13] <Switch10> f00dn00b: no
[23:13] <mcr_> f00dn00b no
[23:13] <Jonathan[UBUNTU8> thanks Swtich10
[23:13] <f00dn00b> then what is it?
[23:14] <MaT-dg> Andorin: in deluge, do u have random ports disabled?
[23:14] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Yes, I have it set to use one specific port, which should be opened according to my router.
[23:14] <mcr_> f00dn00b it is a capatability layer meaning a lot (but not all) windows programs run natively in Ubuntu
[23:14] <kevdog> what vm is best in Ubuntu?
[23:14] <f00dn00b> capatability layer? how does that work?
[23:14] <mcr_> kevdog:  I like Virtualbox
[23:14] <Switch10> f00dn00b: it's an actual os that boots,runs, and shutsdown inside of your current os
[23:14] <MaT-dg> Andorin: ok, is it a high number like somewhere above 40 000 ?
[23:15] <Arney> kevdog: good question
[23:15] <f00dn00b> oh
[23:15] <OttifantSir> f00dn00b: A Virtual Machine is like a computer running inside a computer. If you install Ubuntu as Host, and a VM-manager, then Windows inside a VM, Windows will think it's running alone on the computer, even if it's running as a Guest of Ubuntu. This means also that if there are devices that don't work in Host, they won't work in Guest either, as the Host is what "donates" the machine to the guest. Ubuntu will run all the time, but a Windows-VM will
[23:15] <Switch10> I like virtual box as well
[23:15] <kevdog> Is the quality of the VM's have anything to do with underlying hardware?  There are a few VMs available.
[23:15] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Yeah, it's 58552. On my router I have 55001-62999 set to open for the address of this computer.
[23:15] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a command to find out if certain version of a package are installed i.e. libaiksausus?
[23:15] <tentencorp> can anybody help me, im having trouble installing ubuntu, i was advised to turn of ACPI in my bios but now its even worse... help ?
[23:15] <f00dn00b> so would i be able to run microsoft word in wine then?
[23:16] <MaT-dg> Andorin: isn't that port range triggering?
[23:16] <kevdog> 2 virtual box fans here
[23:16] <mcr_> tentencorp: Have you tried the alternative install CD?
[23:16] <firas> heyy guys .. i keep getting this message when i try to install anything on my laptop End-of-central-directory signature not found.  Either this file is not
[23:16] <firas>   a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive.  In the
[23:16] <firas>   latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
[23:16] <firas>   the last disk(s) of this archive.
[23:16] <FloodBot3> firas: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:16] <tentencorp> mcr_ what is that?
[23:16] <Switch10> f00dn00b: yup
[23:16] <Andorin> MaT-dg: I don't know anything about port triggering. I have it set, on my router, under Port Range Forward.
[23:16] <f00dn00b> oh good - thanks!
[23:16] <MaT-dg> Andorin: there's no need to set so many ports open since u configured only one
[23:16] <tentencorp> its not only in ubuntu its in all linux installations.. same thing happens...
[23:16] <ics> hi
[23:17] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a command to find out if certain version of a package are installed i.e. libaiksausus?
[23:17] <jlaroche> ottifantSir - easiest way?
[23:17] <f00dn00b> if i type exclamation mark then a word, will messenger tell me what it means?
[23:17] <f00dn00b> like !wine?
[23:17] <firas> hwo di i fix this thing
[23:17] <mcr_> tentencorp: Its another Ubuntu CD to download i am afraid and i have had better luck with it getting it to work on computers that are 'fussy' about the live CD
[23:17] <MaT-dg> Andorin: ah port range forward, the name can be a little different on each router but it's the same :) What u need is port forwarding
[23:17] <Switch10> Messenger??
[23:17] <f00dn00b> yes
[23:17] <tentencorp> its not a live CD. its 64 bit installation
[23:17] <laeg> how do i undo 'sudo tasksel install lamp-server'? replacing install with uninstall doesn't work and i've tried to apt-get unisntall it also..
[23:18] <MaT-dg> Andorin: you should find it somewhere close to port range forwarding
[23:18] <mcr_> tentencorp: get the 64bit alternative install CD
[23:18] <kevdog> is lamp-server a package?
[23:18] <f00dn00b> !wine
[23:18] <Switch10> laeg: use purge
[23:18] <lstarnes> kevdog: it's a task
[23:18] <f00dn00b> wow!
[23:18] <Andorin> MaT-dg: I have Port Range Forward, Port Triggering, DMZ and QoS.
[23:18] <lstarnes> laeg: remove, not uninstall
[23:18] <kevdog> sudo aptitude purge lamp-server
[23:18] <f00dn00b> !virtualizers
[23:19] <Andorin> MaT-dg: My modem is in DMZ so I don't think I want to set my router to it unless I have to..
[23:19] <f00dn00b> thanks ubottu!
[23:19] <kevdog> Whats virtualbox got the vmware doesnt?
[23:19] <Switch10> It's free
[23:19] <f00dn00b> !ubottu
[23:19] <mini|afk> f00dn00b: If you are talking about ubottu. There is a good way to alk to the bot. Type '/msg ubottu wine' in you chat window on the ubuntu channel and ubottu will send you a private message with the search results.
[23:19] <MaT-dg> Andorin: Port Triggering should be it
[23:19] <mcr_> kevdog: Ease of use and free
[23:19] <f00dn00b> ok thanks
[23:19] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: Without downloading anything else, here's how to do it: open gconf-editor. goto apps -> metacity -> general. Find compositing_manager and check the box. (I don't remember now if you have to save, wait for flicker and restart and uncheck and wait for flicker again, and can't check since I run Compiz) Anyway, that's how I enabled Desktop Effects.
[23:20] <kevdog> Oh, I thought vmware was free
[23:20] <f00dn00b> \msg ubottu wine
[23:20] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Alright, I get two sections for inputting port information... I have start/end for Triggered Range, and start/end for Forwarded Range.
[23:20] <firas> i keep getting thi s message everytime i try to install anything .. how do i fix it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/215820/
[23:20] <Mutation> does anyone know of a good monitoring application, I would like to monitor my clients workstations
[23:20] <f00dn00b> \msg ubottu wine Hello? is anyone there?
[23:20] <mini|afk> f00dn00b: / not \ ;)
[23:20] <Switch10> I think the free version of VMware is crippled slightly
[23:20] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: Sorry I didn't see your answer sooner, but you only said sure without saying my name, so it wasn't highlighted and got lost in the "flood of the channel":-(
[23:20] <pam> kevdog: some VMware products are free (Player, ESXi, ...), not all of them (workstation)
[23:20] <szymek> I am :P
[23:21] <f00dn00b>  / not \ message ubottu wine hello?
[23:21] <kevdog> Imagine that -- I guess I should do some reading :P
[23:21] <mini|afk> f00dn00b: /msg ubottu wine
[23:21] <f00dn00b>  /msg ubottu wine
[23:21] <f00dn00b> it isn't working
[23:21] <Andorin> f00dn00b: No space.
[23:21] <lstarnes> f00dn00b: without the space before the /
[23:22] <Out_Cold> ugh... is there a way to speed up a usb flash OS?
[23:22] <szymek> I just installed ubuntu, and I'm happy I hadn't delete my windows' data ^^
[23:22] <f00dn00b> cool it worked!
[23:22] <tonii> Out_Cold: faster usb-memory
[23:22] <minimec> f00dn00b: ;)
[23:22] <MaT-dg> Andorin: hmm I didn't expect ranges... with port forwarding you should forward only 1 port so there's no need for ranges...
[23:22] <Out_Cold> tonii??
[23:22] <f00dn00b> !irc
[23:22] <Bullaro> !samba
[23:23] <szymek> but I must learm more about it
[23:23] <f00dn00b> !sqat
[23:23] <f00dn00b> !swat
[23:23] <MaT-dg> Andorin: or maybe your router is more advanced then the ones I worked with.. but I'm somewhat lost here since I don't know exactly what you are seeing
[23:23] <f00dn00b> !windows
[23:23] <tonii> Out_Cold: you wanted to speed it up, I suggested a faster usb-memory.
[23:23] <Andorin> MaT-dg: My router is a linksys WRT54G, if that helps.
[23:23] <lukas__> Hi, I have some problems with cpufreq that seems not to work with these messages in syslog cpufreqd_set_profile     : Couldn't set profile "Performance Low" set for cpu0 (1600000-1600000-performance)
[23:23] <f00dn00b> !bug1
[23:23] <f00dn00b> !bug#1
[23:23] <Out_Cold> tonii, you mean a higher priced usb drive?
[23:24] <f00dn00b> !lnw
[23:24] <f00dn00b> !linux is not windows
[23:24] <minimec> f00dn00b: You see. You can tyoe !irc in the window and we all get flodded with the ubottu answer, but you can also type /msg ubottu irc and you will get a private message with the same content.
[23:24] <coleys> !es
[23:24] <tonii> Out_Cold: most likely it will be more expensive yes. I suppose you feel it's sluggish when reading/writing data?
[23:24] <f00dn00b> oh - ok =S
[23:24] <MaT-dg> Andorin: nice router ^^ I have a linksys to gathering dust atm, I'll get it and connect with it.. I think the menu's are about the same
[23:24] <f00dn00b> sorry
[23:24] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Probably.
[23:25] <Out_Cold> tonii, yea.. can i write a tmp on the actual HD?
[23:25] <TuxedoBond> Is there a list of the stuff that is installed on the full desktop Ubuntu install CD so I can get an idea of what I'll need to install on my minimal installation?
[23:25] <Switch10> Hahaha
[23:25] <Bullaro> what is the command to realy edit for example: /etc/samba/smb.conf
[23:25] <kuros> why can't my live cds grub find hd0,0?
[23:25] <Switch10> kuros: is it mounted??
[23:25] <Andorin> Bullaro: Try sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[23:25] <kuros> yep
[23:25] <f00dn00b> that's quite clever how that works - i think i'm going to learn a lot about linux ubuntu on here!
[23:25] <tonii> Out_Cold: I suppose, depends if you can partition it :)
[23:25] <Switch10> kuros: unmount it
[23:25] <tentencorp> !acpi
[23:26] <minimec> f00dn00b: granted!
[23:26] <Bullaro> andorin: thx
[23:26] <deman> Does anyone have any tips on getting ubuntu to recognize my firewire mixer? I'd really like to be able to get some recording going here
[23:26] <Out_Cold> tonii, i have full access to it but am currently trying to troubleshoot existing lvms
[23:26] <kuros> Switch10: same thing, selected device does not exist
[23:26] <Bullaro> (gedit:10342): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :1005.0
[23:26] <Switch10> deman: is it the alesis? Multimix?
[23:26] <lukas__> Bullaro: try nano
[23:26] <tonii> Out_Cold: ah. hm, don't think temporary writing to the hdd is very temporary though ^_^
[23:27] <Out_Cold> minimec, isn't it /msg ubottu !irc
[23:27] <lukas__> Bullaro: it does ont need graphics
[23:27] <f00dn00b> is messenger on linux a bit like command prompt?
[23:27] <deman> Switch10, it's behringer
[23:27] <deman> Switch10, FCA 202
[23:27] <Out_Cold> tonii, well it's encrypted and going to be overwritten soon lol
[23:27] <lstarnes> f00dn00b: irc does use a lot of text commands
[23:27] <f00dn00b> yes, because it has all this / stuff lol!
[23:27] <minimec> Out_Cold: No need if you use the /msg way.
[23:27] <f00dn00b> brb - messenger is glitching up
[23:28] <MaT-dg> Andorin: is it omething like this that u see? http://npds.free.fr/docs/new/LinksysWRT54G.jpg
[23:28] <tonii> Out_Cold: lol ;) guess it's no harm if you mess it up by accident then
[23:28] <Switch10> deman: I have the multimix and it worked out of the box. Maybe try a google search
[23:28] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:28] <Out_Cold> minimec, yes but /msg ubottu !command not /msg ubottu command
[23:28] <moymoy> who here has gotten sound capture to work in ubuntu?
[23:28] <kongming> How does one switch out of the VM box? (Using virtual box)
[23:28] <minimec> Out_Cold: by the way. Both do work.
[23:28] <Out_Cold> tonii, would i just make the drive and mount as /tmp?
[23:28] <moymoy> kongming: press the right arrow key and press ctrl
[23:28] <deman> Switch10, do you know of any command which will list all the sound hardware it detects? Did you need to install any drivers for yours?
[23:28] <TSlackM> i need some help setting up xrandr, it shows just bogus resolutions and refresh rates
[23:28] <Andorin> MaT-dg: That's pretty close; the only difference is that I also have the Port Triggering and DMZ subsections.
[23:29] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:29] <kongming> Thank you moymoy
[23:29] <Out_Cold> tonii, is that where all the read/write is going?
[23:29] <moymoy> kongming: you should see a little green arrow at the bottom right change colors
[23:29] <foul_owl> grub gives error 2 on stage 1.5, how can i fix this?
[23:29] <Switch10> deman: no drivers. Are you using ardour?
[23:29] <f00dn00b> hooray school days finished downloading! does anyone know if i will be able to run school days on linux ubuntu?
[23:29] <f00dn00b> !school days
[23:29] <Switch10> To record
[23:29] <f00dn00b> oops sorry forgot /msg
[23:29] <deman> Switch10, Nah, I really just want to use skype / and other app that needs AI
[23:30] <minimec> Out_Cold: I only use the '!' if I do '!irc | Out_Cold', for example
[23:30] <coleys> f00dn00b: You will.
[23:30] <Andorin> MaT-dg: But yes, it is basically what I see.
[23:30] <erick> hola tios
[23:30] <Out_Cold> i suppose minimec, i always do it when i talk to bots ;o)
[23:30] <erick> speak spanish
[23:30] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:30] <erick> amigos
[23:30] <coleys> !es | erick
[23:30] <tonii> Out_Cold: well, reading occours mostly from /usr I'd guess. writing to /tmp and /var seems logical to me. But I'm no expert on that area.
[23:30] <f00dn00b> straight away, or will i need a vm or capability layer?
[23:30] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:31] <moymoy> anyone get sound capture to work in ubuntu?
[23:31] <coleys> f00dn00b: school days is an anime right?
[23:31] <Out_Cold> well i could make 3 mount points and see which one fills up..
[23:31] <f00dn00b> yes
[23:31] <[texas]> whats a good program to use with my blackberry?
[23:31] <fwaokda> how do i get my checkgmail to open when ubuntu starts up?
[23:31] <minimec> !bot | Out_Cold
[23:31] <minimec> Out_Cold: ;)
[23:31] <f00dn00b> 阿児め
[23:31] <TuxedoBond> I have the minimal installation installed. Is there anything important I need to install other then Xorg and a window manager?
[23:31] <MaT-dg> Andorin: key sec, got the wrong adapter xD
[23:31] <kuros> so if i run sudo grub it can do root (hd0,0) but not setup (hd0) (cannot mount selected partition error) any ideas?
[23:32] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Alright, take your time.
[23:32] <foul_owl> Please help, I am trying to install grub onto a CF card on one computer, then move it over to another computer to use. I have tried this, but grub gives error 2. Thanks!
[23:32] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:32] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:32] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:32] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ?
[23:32] <FloodBot3> tentencorp: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:32] <[texas]> pwned
[23:32] <Switch10> deman: ya I don't know the command to list you FireWire devices.
[23:32] <Andorin> ^^;
[23:32] <youseenothing_> !acpi
[23:32] <mzz> tentencorp: consider rephrasing your question (why do you need to know?)
[23:32] <tonii> Out_Cold: true. but why not just install everything on the hdd if you're going to erase it anyway? :)
[23:32] <moymoy> Switch10: i think `sudo blkid` should list all devices
[23:33] <Out_Cold> tonii, well i want a secondary OS for umm... unnamed reasons... but the usb is too slow
[23:33] <deman> http://ffado.org/
[23:33] <deman> that could be what I'm looking for
[23:33] <tentencorp> Does ubuntu support ACPI 2.0 ? because i need to turn it on, because I get ACPI errors when i try to install ubuntu
[23:33] <mzz> tentencorp: what errors?
[23:33] <igsen> i'm xubuntu user. I want to know how to remove gnome-volume-control(app>>multimedia>>volume control).Please...
[23:34] <youseenothing_> tentencorp: my understanding is there is "some" support for acpi 2.0
[23:34] <laeg> lstarnes: sudo taskel remove lamp-server seems to have done it ty
[23:34] <mzz> tentencorp: quick google tells me the spec for acpi 2.0 is from 2000, so it's probably at least partially implemented by now. What's your actual problem?
[23:34] <Switch10> moymoy: thanks. Did u see that d?
[23:34] <laeg> Switch10: what would purge have done exactly?
[23:34] <Out_Cold> igsen, sudo apt-get remove gnome-volume-control
[23:34] <tonii> Out_Cold: you can dual boot from the hdd, no? :)
[23:34] <deman> Switch10, Yeah, it just listed dev/ 0 etc
[23:34] <tentencorp> i already told u the errors!!!!!!!!!!!!! you guys told me to turn off power save thingy, so i did and then i got more errors, so i want to turn on ACPI 2.0
[23:35] <deman> Switch10, Not really what I was looking for
[23:35] <Krenari> How to create a user account in ubuntu?
[23:35] <Out_Cold> tonii, but because of the implications of the type of OS, i want it easily removable...
[23:35] <mzz> tentencorp: I don't see the errors in my backlog. All I see is "ACPI errors".
[23:35] <youseenothing_> tentencorp: if you are already getting errors, what damage can it do to turn it on?
[23:35] <tentencorp> before that
[23:35] <Out_Cold> tonii, and encrypted lol
[23:35] <mzz> tentencorp: can you pastebin them?
[23:35] <tentencorp> i dont like to play around with bios settings all the time, its a affliction to my brain cells, it causes them to worry.
[23:35] <Krenari> help !
[23:35] <igsen> Out_cold, thanks i'll try that.
[23:36] <Out_Cold> !ask Krenari
[23:36] <Out_Cold> oops..
[23:36] <lstarnes> !adduser | Krenari
[23:36] <Out_Cold> !ask | Krenari
[23:36] <deman> I guess I could try FFADO
[23:36] <deman> it's worth a shot
[23:38] <tonii> Out_Cold: Aha. :) Guess you can solve it in some way. I wonder if it's possible to make "ramdrives" in linux as it is in windows, then you could make the mountpoints in the ram (if you have enough), and the OS would be faaaast. Though saving settings might be tough :D
[23:38] <Out_Cold> tonii, i was reading that you can do that... but alas nl 1 gb ram
[23:38] <Out_Cold> **only
[23:38] <syslq78> What is the advantage of having ubuntu's package vs just installing the newest firefox or vlc available like on windows?
[23:38] <tonii> Out_Cold: ah, to bad.
[23:39] <lstarnes> syslq78: mainly stability
[23:39] <deman> syslq78, it's easy to get
[23:39] <Out_Cold> syslq78, ubuntu has tested those packages on the system
[23:39] <minimec> syslq78: Automatic updates via the ubuntu package system gor example ;)
[23:39] <legend2440> tentencorp: is this a laptop?
[23:39] <igsen> Out_Cold, E: Couldn't find package gnome-volume-control<<---I'm getting this error
[23:40] <syslq78> So basically I get garanteed stability + heavyly patched packages and get to be a month behind or something, hmm, I can live with that
[23:40] <kiosk> dan
[23:40] <Out_Cold> igsen, then it has another name bud
[23:40] <syslq78> But that's enterprise logic :)
[23:40] <Out_Cold> syslq78, if you want cutting edge learn gcc and build your own stuff... but beware of broken systems
[23:41] <fwaokda> how do i get my checkgmail to open when ubuntu starts up?
[23:41] <f00dn00b> i'm thinking about dropping linux ubuntu and going back to windows vista so i can run microsoft word and games - is this a good or bad idea?
[23:41] <minimec> syslq78: The final version of firefox-3.5 was available in the jaunty repo 1-2 days after launch. That's ok, I guess.
[23:41] <tentencorp> f00dn00b its a good idea
[23:41] <f00dn00b> !ff3.5
[23:41] <igsen> Out_Cold, any idea? I got this when i APT-get ubuntu-core.
[23:41] <legend2440> tentencorp: is this a laptop?
[23:41] <tentencorp> you get what you pay for man f00dn00b get windows
[23:41] <syslq78> minimec, heh, I havent even checked I waited to be presented to me on silver plate via system update.
[23:41] <Out_Cold> i wonder if i upgrade my distro to 9.04 if it will break or not..
[23:41] <lstarnes> f00dn00b: you could probably install that in a virtual machine
[23:41] <tentencorp> its a desktop PC i built myself
[23:42] <mzz> syslq78: they shouldn't exactly be *heavily* patched most of the time.
[23:42] <lstarnes> tentencorp: not always.  I personally prefer linux over windows, but for many people windows is better
[23:42] <legend2440> tentencorp: what motherboard?
[23:42] <f00dn00b> ok
[23:42] <tentencorp> ASUS M3A
[23:42] <syslq78> Out_Cold, I know how to install from source, I have used slackware from 99' to 2002 and than shifted to xp and now I'm back on linux
[23:42] <Out_Cold> igsen, when you what???? the command is apt-get install/remove packagename
[23:42] <deman> f00dn00b, And why doesn't Open Office work you you?
[23:42] <f00dn00b> its just i heard linux ubuntu was better than windows
[23:42] <syslq78> Out_Cold, it's way easyer now
[23:42] <mzz> syslq78: also, my personal main reason for not installing by hand is that I get consistent updates and the ability to uninstall through the package manager
[23:42] <minimec> syslq78: firefox-3.5 has to be installed seperatly, as the official firefox version of jaunty is still firefox-3.0
[23:43] <igsen> Out_Cold, I used synaptic for that.
[23:43] <Out_Cold> no kidding syslq78 and with deb packages.. it's freakin awesome for noobs and lazy people
[23:43] <tentencorp> legend24440 its ASUS M3a
[23:43] <syslq78> minimec, aha, thanks, guys I think I understand
[23:43] <syslq78> Out_Cold, I'm lazy at least
[23:43] <deman> syslq78, the ubtunu repos are outdated for many games as well, such as Wesnoth
[23:43] <deman> because they update once every month or so
[23:44] <syslq78> Hat off to debian + ubuntu developers, ubuntu was easyer to install and use than windows. Although it's hard to believe.
[23:44] <MaT-dg> Andorin: I don't get the damn thing to work... I'll have to guess then
[23:44] <f00dn00b> i think i'll probably wait and come back to linux ubuntu once its matured a little
[23:45] <Out_Cold> syslq78, try doing an encrypted lvm install manually :p
[23:45] <deman> f00dn00b, this is it's 10th version
[23:45] <f00dn00b> lack of exe support has been a real letdown to an otherwise impressive os...
[23:45] <deman> f00dn00b, this is MUCH more matured then the 1st one
[23:45] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, have you tried wine?
[23:45] <lstarnes> f00dn00b: you could try running windows executables using wine
[23:45] <jrib> f00dn00b: linux is not windows
[23:45] <mcr_> f00dn00b thats like saying i love this porche, but the fact it dont take ford parts is an issue
[23:45] <f00dn00b> ive checked on the internet and i haven't seen very good reviews about wine
[23:46] <syslq78> Out_Cold :), no thakns
[23:46] <murcherson> use windows dude
[23:46] <deman> f00dn00b, It's more of a app by app thing
[23:46] <Out_Cold> like trying to run a 67 chev off of jet fuel...
[23:46] <mcr_> f00dn00b: wine is free, try it :)
[23:46] <linoge> which are the default permissions for /tmp ?
[23:46] <epicreviews> what's the terminal command for the Compiz config?
[23:46] <deman> sudo compiz-config on my machine
[23:46] <MaT-dg> f00dn00b: ubuntu doesn't have lack of .exe support but a lack of support for windows exectutables.. just like windows can't run ubuntu exectuables
[23:46] <Out_Cold> linoge, type in terminal ls -la /tmp
[23:46] <igsen> Out_Cold, I have both "Mixer" & "Volume control" on my App>>Multimedia menu.Obviously a duplicate.
[23:47] <Andorin> MaT-dg: What are you trying to determine? Where I open ports on this router?
[23:47] <linoge> Out_Cold: thats the prob, i changed them
[23:47] <Out_Cold> igsen, remove it from synaptic package manager and look for one or the other
[23:47] <VCoolio> epicreviews: compiz-manager for me, try typing compiz and hit tab twice
[23:47] <epicreviews> it's not compiz-config, it's longer than that
[23:47] <deman> I think I have a slightly old version, for fear of breaking X
[23:47] <ge2x> I just installed nvidia restricted drivers on 9.04, but my resolution is too low and I cannot set it to a higher
[23:48] <deman> which has happened to me before
[23:48] <legend2440> tentencorp: read this especially post #7. i would reenable acpi if i were you. are you trying to install the ubuntu 64 or 32?
[23:48] <MaT-dg> Andorin: oh wait, I got it... full reset xD now.. what's the default user pass on a linksys router?
[23:48] <Out_Cold> linoge, my tmp is drwxrwxrwt  12 root root
[23:48] <Out_Cold> so 777
[23:48] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Should just be admin/admin
[23:48] <MaT-dg> Andorin: yeah, I want to see what u are seeing
[23:48] <legend2440> tentencorp: read this especially post #7. i would reenable acpi if i were you. are you trying to install the ubuntu 64 or 32? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1140659
[23:48] <epicreviews> I still can't find it with compiz(tab x2)... none of those
[23:48] <deman> Would anyone reccomend install firewire windows drivers with wine? Or is that just not going to work
[23:48] <deman> epicreviews, do you have a gui?
[23:49] <glitsj16> epicreviews: are you refering to compizconfig-settings-manager perhaps? that starts with "ccsm"
[23:49] <igsen> Out_Cold, I've already  did that, can't find both(?).
[23:49] <mcr_> try ccsm
[23:49] <ge2x> I just installed nvidia restricted drivers on 9.04, but my resolution is too low and I cannot set it to a higher
[23:49] <f00dn00b> ok, ive checked the wine website for school days and apparently i have to install loads of extra junk to get it running
[23:49] <linoge> ok, Out_Cold thanks
[23:49] <Out_Cold> epicreviews, compiz-settings-manager
[23:49] <f00dn00b> i don't think its worth it
[23:49] <mehdi> hi
[23:49] <deman> f00dn00b, what are you talking about?
[23:49] <deman> sudo apt-get install wine
[23:49] <usr13> f00dn00b: WJat are you trying to do?
[23:50] <shwouchk> what's the command which lists what linkage a certain exec is looking for?
[23:50] <f00dn00b> no i have to fiddle around with locales and "msxml4"
[23:50] <jrib> f00dn00b: what apps specifically were you not able to find suitable native alternatives for?
[23:50] <f00dn00b> school days, by 0verflow
[23:50] <epicreviews> ok it's just ccsm :) thanks
[23:50] <jrib> f00dn00b: no you don't.  You install wine the same way you install all other software on ubuntu: use APT (add/remove programs or Synaptic in your menus)
[23:50] <f00dn00b> jruu
[23:50] <jonex_> i can't use toten it crash the OS
[23:50] <f00dn00b> oops sorry
[23:51] <safruhani> hi, using 8.10, mpd doesn't start automatically, how can i do fix like the other daemons
[23:51] <mcr_> f00dn00b i run a number of windows apps using wine, uTorrent, Clrmamepro, World of Warcraft
[23:51] <Out_Cold> jonex_, use vlc.... i never have problems with vlc
[23:51] <f00dn00b> jrib: once ive installed wine i need to set up wmp and msxml4 to get it running, then install the japanese locales
[23:51] <usr13> f00dn00b: "School Days"  It's a game?
[23:51] <jrib> f00dn00b: wmp = Windows Media Player?  Why on earth?
[23:51] <ge2x> I just installed nvidia restricted drivers on 9.04, but my resolution is too low and I cannot set it to a higher
[23:52] <f00dn00b> usr13: yes
[23:52] <f00dn00b> jrib: god knows
[23:52] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay got it somehow
[23:52] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i copy lines of text in w3m without a mouse and than paste it?
[23:52] <Visualante> hey Ubuntu, i installed the ATi drivers, still no support for 1680x1050 it seems. highest i can get is 1600x1200
[23:52] <syslq78> ge2x have you restarted xserver?
[23:52] <mcr_> did you also install the nvidia x server settings applet?
[23:52] <MaT-dg> Andorin: now, on my router I also have the option 'Single port forwarding' Do you have that?
[23:53] <ge2x> syslq78: yes, even rebooted
[23:53] <jrib> f00dn00b: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9404 says you can use winetricks, which makes it trivial
[23:53] <jonex_> I lost my 3D effects i cant  use totem
[23:53] <f00dn00b> winetricks?
[23:53] <f00dn00b> lol not another thing i have to install?
[23:53] <syslq78> ge2x, the thing mcr_ said, nvida driver has it's own fine tunning applet
[23:53] <syslq78> ge2x I mean nvidia provides it's own fine tunning applet for the driver :)
[23:53] <ge2x> I think the monitor detection is screwed up
[23:53] <f00dn00b> im starting to wish id stayed with windows vista now!
[23:53] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Where is that under?
[23:53] <shwouchk> what's the command which lists what linkage a certain exec is looking for?
[23:54] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, once you get used to the basics of linux, you'll wonder why you didn't jump ship years ago
[23:54] <usr13> f00dn00b: What do you think of the games that are native to linux?  Which of those do you like?
[23:54] <jrib> f00dn00b: you are trying to run software not developed for ubuntu.  It won't be as easy as installing native software.  If you must use mostly windows apps for some reason then there isn't much use in using linux
[23:54] <MaT-dg> Andorin: like in the screenshot under apllications and gaming
[23:54] <PokerFacePenguin> i want to move some very large files in a directory to dvd....they are all different sizes....is there a program that will help me use my space effieciently and use the least amount of dvd's available?
[23:54] <mcr_> its called nvidia-settings.. its in the repos
[23:54] <jrib> shwouchk: what?
[23:54] <hornets> hi
[23:54] <ge2x> syslq78: yes, the applet was installed automatically
[23:54] <My> !quit
[23:55] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Nope, I see nothing labeled single port forwarding.
[23:55] <f00dn00b> jrib: the reason i want to use linux ubuntu is because i heard it was better
[23:55] <hornets> is there any app to save how much bandwidth i'm using?
[23:55] <hornets> on the internet
[23:55] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, well my car is better....
[23:55] <jrib> f00dn00b: "better" is subjective.   It may not be better for you
[23:55] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, depends on what is better
[23:55] <syslq78> ge2x, aptitude search ~dnvidia
[23:55] <jonex_> I lost my 3D effects, cant  use totem, and cant see any video in firefox
[23:55] <f00dn00b> is there any way to go back to windows?
[23:55] <syslq78> ge2x, that will return you every package with name nvidia in description
[23:55] <glitsj16> safruhani: there's a nice overview on how to install/configure/run mpd at http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/MPD_INSTALL_USER_SERVICE_UBUNTU that might help
[23:56] <syslq78> f00dn00b, what is your setup?
[23:56] <hornets> anyone?
[23:56] <jrib> f00dn00b: I take it you did not tell the installer to setup a dual-boot?
[23:56] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, linux is not for the faint of heart, the hard core gamer, or the proprietary software user
[23:56] <f00dn00b> syslq78: linux ubuntu
[23:56] <usr13> f00dn00b: A basketball is better than a football for playing basketball.  Trying to play basketball with a football pretty difficult to say the least.
[23:56] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i copy lines of text in w3m without a mouse and than paste it?
[23:56] <MaT-dg> Andorin: okay than we'll have to do it with a range. Try 'Port Range Forwarding', fill in your port from deluge  in both start and end (range of 1 port ^^), set the protocol to both and use your staic IP\
[23:56] <jrib> Pirate_Hunter: you can use screen I guess
[23:56] <f00dn00b> jrib: no - i heard dualbooting makes your computer slow
[23:56] <jonex_>  I lost my 3D effects, cant  use totem, and cant see any video in firefox :(
[23:56] <jrib> f00dn00b: you are misinformed
[23:56] <Out_Cold> f00dn00b, nonsense
[23:56] <mcr_> f00dn00b it does not
[23:57] <f00dn00b> oh
[23:57] <syslq78> f00dn00b, that about dual booting is bullshit
[23:57] <Pirate_Hunter> jrib: how would i do it with screen instead?
[23:57] <OttifantSir> f00dn00b: School Days was tested on Wine 1.1.7. I have Wine 1.1.25 installed. Between the testing of School Days and now, there have been a lot of fixes for Wine, so chances are, it will probably run better now than when tested. This is not guaranteed, but it's rather likely. So try WINE first, install School Days, then see if your experience is better. If it is, then submit it to the Appdb at winehq.
[23:57] <usr13> f00dn00b: You heard wrong.
[23:57] <Out_Cold> using windows makes your computer slow
[23:57] <Andorin> MaT-dg: Ok, setting now
[23:57] <jlaroche> running ubuntu netbook remiz 9.04 on an eee1000he, installing and removing (purging) a program (eeepc-acpi-utilities) broke my compiz / desktop effects / maybe my video drivers.... can anyone help?
[23:57] <syslq78> Out_Cold, not really true man, it was running about the same for me,
[23:57] <jrib> f00dn00b: anyway, at this point if you want to go back to windows, you can just pop in your windows disk and install it.  You could also run windows in a virtual machine like virtualbox for your games
[23:57] <syslq78> jrib, virtual box and directx?
[23:58] <syslq78> Nah
[23:58] <Out_Cold> syslq78, wait a few months.... windows always slows down
[23:58] <Andorin> MaT-dg: I set it, but Deluge still thinks the port is closed.
[23:58] <safruhani> glitsj16: thanks my friend, my problem is opposite of this command: sudo update-rc.d -f mpd remove <-- i want to add mpd by default, what do u suggest me?
[23:58] <jlaroche> running ubuntu netbook remix 9.04 on an eee pc (model 1000HE). After installing and removing (purging) a program (eeepc-acpi-utilities) broke my compiz / desktop effects / maybe my video drivers.... can anyone help?
[23:58] <jrib> syslq78: haven't used vbox recently
[23:58] <erick> que juegos hay para linux
[23:58] <jrib> !es | erick
[23:58] <jrib> !games > erick
[23:58] <Out_Cold> http://whylinuxisbetter.net
[23:58] <f00dn00b> i have heard about something called "linux fedora". would that be any better for running games?
[23:58] <Out_Cold> oops..
[23:58] <f00dn00b> !fedora
[23:58] <Out_Cold> http://whylinuxisbetter.org
[23:58] <Pirate_Hunter> jrib: how would i go about doing so using screen?
[23:58] <syslq78> Out_Cold, window's is ok desktop if managed properly, users are the problem
[23:58] <jrib> f00dn00b: nope, you'll have the same issues
[23:58] <jlaroche> running ubuntu netbook remix 9.04 on an eee pc (model 1000HE). After installing and removing (purging) a program (eeepc-acpi-utilities) my compiz / desktop effects / maybe my video drivers were broken.... can anyone help?
[23:58] <fwaokda> is there anyway to get ubuntu when it's to it's loading screen to not use a graphic and just display text of what it's loading?
[23:59] <usr13> f00dn00b: Someone might also tell you that Linux is vulnerable to virus just like windows and many people will believe it, but.... well... consider the source.
[23:59] <syslq78> f00dn00b, so do you have your window install on hard drive?
[23:59] <f00dn00b> no
[23:59] <f00dn00b> i formatted it
[23:59] <fuzzypotato> I'm maintaining a Linux alternatives section on my website now.
[23:59] <f00dn00b> to make it all etx3
[23:59] <syslq78> f00dn00b, than you can install from scratch nothing else
[23:59] <blz> hello everybody, I'm having trouble installing samba-common at the command line.  Here are the errors I'm getting... can anyone help?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/215855/
[23:59] <hornets> is there any app to save how much bandwidth I used?
[23:59] <OttifantSir> jlaroche: Haven't heard from you for a while. Did you try the setting I proposed?
[23:59] <Out_Cold> has anyone had problems with ext4?
[23:59] <coleys> f00dn00b: its not Linux fedora, its just called Fedora.
[23:59] <f00dn00b> oh
[23:59] <hornets> upload/download from internets
[23:59] <syslq78> Out_Cold, I havent tried it yet