[00:00] <edbian> somebody: PM me
[00:00] <forces> maybe but that doesn't help me
[00:00] <forces> u.u
[00:00] <eggenz7> i have an intrepid install that was working fine but now when grub passes through the menu list it says, "Boot from (hd0,0) ext3 *UIDD*                               Starting up ...."
[00:00] <Okay> when I open my trash, the empty button is white-out. Any suggestions?
[00:01] <eggenz7> and locks up...anybody have any ideas?
[00:01] <forces> aptitude show ubuntu-desktop, there are a lot of package part of it
[00:01] <mgmuscari> any other victims of completely unreadable text fields in firefox when using dark gnome themes?
[00:01] <Condoulo> how would I configure NFS to share files back and forth between two Ubuntu machines.
[00:01] <mgmuscari> eggenz: make sure that your drives and partitions are still showing up correctly to grub
[00:02] <artillerytx> anyone know where i can get some NIC drivers for Broadcom
[00:02] <eggenz7> mgmuscari, has is that done?
[00:02] <coffeeman> my webcam is rumored to work with the m5602 driver.  how can i find out if it is installed?
[00:02] <eggenz7> mgmuscari, blkid displays everything from a live cd prompt
[00:02] <debclair> Can anybody help me get my caps lock led on my laptop work again?
[00:02] <Lostinspace_46> artillerytx  which ones do you need?
[00:03] <mgmuscari> debclair: non-functional LED is likely not a software issue
[00:03] <mgmuscari> cold solder joint or something
[00:03] <djkfdhj> debac1e, does 'xset led on' did something
[00:03] <mgmuscari> eggenz7: i wouldn't know what else to check
[00:04] <artillerytx> Lostinspace_46: broadcom CI0B-E I/0 Bridge with Gigabit Ethernet Rev 12
[00:04] <debclair> mgmuscari, but it worked before, it just suddenly stopped functioning
[00:04] <mgmuscari> debclair: bad solder joints can work for a while then fail
[00:05] <Lostinspace_46> Can't you just d/l them from you computers manufacturer?
[00:05] <debclair> nop, it works on windows
[00:05] <debclair> and it works at grub
[00:05] <mgmuscari> debclair: did you make any changes that coincide with the problem?
[00:05] <artillerytx> Lostinspace_46: Any idea where i can get that
[00:05] <debclair> it must be something involving I installed wimput which uses uinput
[00:05] <debclair> maybe that caused the error
[00:05] <murcherson> hi folks I have a 1gb memory stick that automatically gets mounted to /media/disk at boot, i have unmounted it then tried to remount but I am told that /media/disk doesnt exist (it doesnt). If i create /media/disk will it cause problems at next boot. Where can i check this. Thanks and sorry for the long post.
[00:06] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytxWhat kind of box do you have
[00:06] <bastidrazor> murcherson, creating that empty directory will -not- cause problems
[00:06] <artillerytx> Lostinspace_46: dell poweredge 1750
[00:07] <murcherson> thanks bastidrazor
[00:07] <murcherson> will it get remounted to the directory i created or create a new one automatically
[00:07] <DJNomad> I failed trying to automount my 2nd hdd if anyone has a minute can you step by step me ?
[00:08] <bastidrazor> murcherson, if it used that directory in the past it will continue to mount there on automounts. manual mounts are dependent on actual directories
[00:08] <DJNomad> http://pastebin.com/m1f4a4cba
[00:08] <murcherson> again thanks
[00:08] <DJNomad> theres my mount output
[00:09] <eggenz7> mgmuscari, just a quick check on /etc/fstab is for /dev/sda1 (which is the boot drive) it has an option of relatime..isnt that supposed to be realtime?
[00:09] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytx The dell site will have the drivers.  Just d/l them and run them through the archiver. Then pick the files you need. (.SYS and .inf)
[00:09] <mgmuscari> yeah
[00:10] <mgmuscari> eggenz7: that does sound like a typo
[00:10] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, pastebin two thing your /etc/fstab and sudo blkid
[00:10] <H_M-Laptop> I have a question, dmesg outputs with an interesting timestamp [xxxxx.xxxxxx].. And i'm wondering if there is a way to convert that to something like [hour:min:second:msecond]
[00:10] <eggenz7> mgmuscari, think it would cause the problems im having?
[00:10] <artillerytx> .sys and .inf
[00:10] <steven|> Hi, anyone gotten Conky working on 9.04 with XFCE? When I run it, it seems to wait to draw itself until I kill the process, and then it draws once and leaves the graphics artifacts on my screen.
[00:10] <eggenz7> H_M-Laptop, im working the same thing
[00:10] <artillerytx> Lostinspace_46: do i download the ones for linux
[00:10] <artillerytx> red
[00:10] <artillerytx> hat
[00:10] <mgmuscari> eggenz7: possibly, if the system chokes while trying to mount drives
[00:10] <murcherson> what filesystem do you folks use?
[00:11] <H_M-Laptop> eggenz7, you're kidding right?
[00:11] <eggenz7> H_M-Laptop, no
[00:11] <H_M-Laptop> :X
[00:11] <Kalmi> !poll | murcherson
[00:11] <DJNomad> http://pastebin.com/m58ab90ef
[00:11] <H_M-Laptop> Well....... I mean there has to be some way to do it.
[00:11] <murcherson> eek
[00:12] <Kalmi> !ot > murcherson
[00:12] <steven|> H_M-Laptop, I think those'll be seconds since boot. Easiest is probably to bash-script something to add those values to the time you booted at (by comparing uptime to date/time)
[00:12] <crazy2be> my system is doing some major lagging (mouse movement is jerky), because i attempted to open a large file with gedit. Is there some way to correct this lagging? (i already forcibly quit gedit)
[00:12] <xvii69> hey does anybody know if or when a Blackberry Desktop manager is going to come out
[00:12] <DJNomad> http://pastebin.com/m484e1fcc
[00:12] <H_M-Laptop> steven|, indeed, I know that already. I just need to figure out a script to convert it.
[00:12] <murcherson> ok thanks
[00:13] <DJNomad> bastidrazor,  I already manully mounted it
[00:15] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytx D/L the drivers they have.  open them (NOT run) and pick out the .sys and .inf files. put them together in whatever folder you want to make for the.  Install ndiswrapper.Then in System>Administration click on use window drivers.
[00:16] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, what are you wanting to accomplish then?
[00:16] <DJNomad> I want it to automount not manual
[00:17] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytx Then run "sudo update-initramfs -k all -u" and reboot.
[00:18] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytx Almost forgot, you need to blacklist "ssb" and :b43"
[00:18] <geminnis_> hi
[00:19] <Oceanic> hi
[00:19] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, a usb stick?
[00:20] <DJNomad> bastidrazor,  its a internal hdd ,i use xfce and thunar dont automount or something like that
[00:20] <H_M-Laptop> How do I get the current time in seconds from terminal?
[00:21] <eris> date
[00:21] <eris> oh n/m
[00:21] <Lostinspace_46> artillarytx Go to ubuntu forums. find networking and wireless.  Right at the start there is a great tutorial.
[00:21] <H_M-Laptop> %s
[00:22] <eris> date +%s
[00:22] <eris> yeah :D
[00:22] <H_M-Laptop> :P
[00:22] <steven|> Hi, anyone gotten Conky working on 9.04 with XFCE? When I run it, it seems to wait to draw itself until I kill the process, and then it draws once and leaves the graphics artifacts on my screen. (Yes, repost, because of a lot of scrollup =-( )
[00:22] <Lostinspace_46> Hi all. I am running Jaunty. I am having a problem with my xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml file.  Some of the properties work fine, and others don't work at all. Shouldn't they ALL either work or not since they are all in the same file (which contains most all of System>Preferences>Keyboard Shortcuts)?
[00:23] <ale_> server in caricamento .... risposta positiva dei rumori hardware
[00:23] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, sdb1 is the drive you want mounted, correct?
[00:23] <H_M-Laptop> Now........ how do I get the time that the system started (In seconds)
[00:23] <H_M-Laptop> Oh right.
[00:23] <DJNomad> bastidrazor,  yes it is
[00:23] <steven|> H_M-Laptop, I'd use uptime and subtract from date
[00:23] <H_M-Laptop> Or... how do I get uptime in seconds.
[00:23] <H_M-Laptop> :)
[00:23] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, where do you want it mounted?
[00:24] <DJNomad> bastidrazor,  /120
[00:24] <DJNomad> I already have that directory made and have it mounted there atm
[00:26] <bastidrazor> DJNomad,   http://pastebin.com/m1670c448  make your fstab look like that. manually umount sdb1 then type sudo mount -a .. if it mounts then it will automount on reboot
[00:26] <lstarnes> H_M-Laptop: try cat /proc/uptime
[00:27] <steven|> thanks, lstarnes ... was about to suggest the same, you got there first =-b
[00:27] <MattPhilie> I am in the /etc folder trying to view a folder inside of it and it says You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "ircd-hybrid".
[00:27] <MattPhilie> Help?
[00:27] <mgmuscari> does anybody know how i can tell if Ubuntu Firefox Modifications is installed?
[00:28] <steven|> MattPhilie, you'll have to run 'sudo su' first to get into superuser mode
[00:28] <trakcyia> how can i change my keyboard layout in such a way that the "i" key outputs the letter c, and the "c" key outputs the letter i?
[00:28] <lstarnes> steven|: that is not recommended
[00:28] <MattPhilie> stevenj: in a terminal?
[00:28] <trakcyia> can I customize layouts?
[00:28] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: sudo -i is preferred over sudo su.  yes, in a terminal
[00:28] <netlarirvine> Hi
[00:29] <steven|> lstarnes, didn't know that... my bad
[00:29] <DJNomad> how do i open mousepad in root??
[00:29] <th0r> DJNomad: sudo mousepad in a terminal
[00:29] <lstarnes> DJNomad: alt+f2; enter gksudo mousepad
[00:29] <trakcyia> the same way you do as non-root?
[00:30] <DJNomad> thanks
[00:30] <H_M-Laptop> lstarnes, that works, but which value is what?
[00:30] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: I did that and the folder still says I cannot view it
[00:30] <steven|> lstarnes, MattPhilie well, my next warning was going to be to make sure to not change any files unless you /know/ what you're doing ;-)
[00:30] <H_M-Laptop> I mean, it returns 2 values.... :)
[00:30] <lstarnes> th0r: graphical applications should be run with gksudo, not sudo
[00:30] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, #xubuntu may also be of help since you're using xfce
[00:30] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: what are you using to view it?
[00:31] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: I went into the file system folder and opened the etc folder and that folder wont open
[00:31] <coffeeman> anyone had any success getting the creative live cam im pro (4055) to work?
[00:31] <steven|> MattPhilie, are you in the /etc folder now, or still in / ?
[00:31] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: did you try moving into the directory in the terminal with cd /etc/ircd-hybdir?
[00:32] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: oops.  cd /etc/ircd-hybrid
[00:32] <MattPhilie> stevenj: I did the sudo -i and the other thing closed the folder tried to open no luck so i closed it
[00:32] <H_M-Laptop> lstarnes, cat /proc/uptime returns 2 values.. May I ask what they return?
[00:32] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: sorry im a noob, what do i type? sorry new user here
[00:32] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: exactly what I said
[00:32] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: cd /etc/ircd-hybrid
[00:32] <VCoolio> mgmuscari: in firefox, check the add-ons, it should be listed there
[00:33] <mgmuscari> VCoolio: thanks, that's what i figured... i don't see it there
[00:33] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: I get this.. 'bash: cd: /etc/ircd-hybdir: No such file or directory
[00:33] <MattPhilie> '
[00:33] <steven|> MattPhilie, If that doesn't work, please run "ls -l /" without the quotes and look at the first column, on the same row as 'etc'. The permissions (letters in the first column) should be drwxr-xr-x, if they're set right.
[00:33] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: you used the wrong one.
[00:34] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: cd /etc/ircd-hybrid
[00:34] <mgmuscari> VCoolio: i'm going crazy; i use a dark theme on gnome, and the text field colors are partially applied to firefox... all my text boxes have a dark background but black text. trying to style them in userContent.css doesn't work and i'm trying to figure out why
[00:34] <steven|> MattPhilie, Please do NOT paste the full output of ls, by the way
[00:34] <VCoolio> mgmuscari: ah, that's not fixed with that add-on / package
[00:34] <steven|> mgmuscari, Try googling for a script called "darkfix"
[00:35] <Viking_> ?
[00:35] <mgmuscari> VCoolio, yeah what i see so far indicates that there's a bug in that plugin that interferes with user styles
[00:35] <mgmuscari> steven|: thanks
[00:35] <Fraxtil> Is there a separate channel for 64-bit Ubuntu?
[00:35] <MattPhilie> stevenj: I see it..
[00:35] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: Still the same error
[00:36] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: which error?
[00:36] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia Go to usr/include/linux/input.h Swap the keycodes between "i" and "c"
[00:36] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: bash: cd: /etc/ircd-hybri: No such file or directory.... and I copied exactly what you said
[00:37] <trakcyia> wow lostinspace_4 good one! thanks
[00:37] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: you missed the 'd' at the end
[00:37] <dreamy_> how to i make the pc game army ops not get blocked trougth the firewall?
[00:37] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia most welcome
[00:38] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia I am working on a big modification myself
[00:38] <mgmuscari> bah, darkfix didn't do anything for me
[00:38] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: Oops, now it says permission denied
[00:38] <mgmuscari> actually it looks like it tried to do exactly what i tried to do
[00:38] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: sudo -i
[00:38] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: then do the cd command
[00:39] <theholyduck> does kubuntu/xubunutu ship with zenity?
[00:39] <theholyduck> well i guess kubuntu wouldnt seeing as how its a gtk app
[00:39] <mgmuscari> http://support.mozilla.com/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?locale=no&comments_parentId=376954&forumId=1
[00:39] <steven|> lstarnes, it's "sudo -i <command>" all on one line, or no?
[00:39] <mgmuscari> this is the same as my problem
[00:39] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: Ok i got no error in terminal and tried to open the folder with no luck
[00:40] <lstarnes> steven|: sudo -i does essentally what sudo su does
[00:40] <VCoolio> mgmuscari: try what steven said; I stored two links but don't use dark themes anymore so not sure which works if any: http://paste.ubuntu.com/228753/
[00:40] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: you'll have to browse it using the terminal
[00:40] <bastidrazor> !info zenity
[00:40] <MattPhilie> ok lstarnes
[00:40] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: you can use 'ls' for listing files and directories
[00:40] <steven|> Okay, so -i is the last argument it takes
[00:40] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: and 'cd' for changing directories.  To go up a directory, cd ..
[00:40] <psywiped> does anyone know of a app for a server that works like Flicker?
[00:40] <mgmuscari> VCoolio, yeah, i took a look at darkfix and tried it out - it works by modifying the same files i was messing around with in the first place
[00:40] <bastidrazor> theholyduck, it appears to be an optional package which means it is not installed by default
[00:40] <steven|> Hadn't used that before, I'll have to read up and find out why it's better. Thanks, lstarnes
[00:41] <lstarnes> steven|: sudo su opens a shell in su in sudp
[00:41] <lstarnes> *sudo
[00:41] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, it is on ubuntu :P
[00:41] <lstarnes> steven|: sudo -i opens a shell in sudo alone
[00:41] <xTheGoat121x> My installer just crashed, just at the 'adduser' section of installation... is there a way for me to recover that installation, so I don't have to go through the entire installation process again?
[00:41] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, as i remember anwyay
[00:41] <Sephr> could someone running 64bit ubuntu tell me if this testcase (that sets XML.prettyIndent to a negative value) crashes your computer? WARNING DON'T CLICK UNTIL YOU READ PREVIOUS STATEMENT: http://code.eligrey.com/testcases/firefox/negative_XML_prettyIndent.html
[00:41] <lstarnes> steven|: plus it tries to simulate an actual login
[00:41] <trakcyia> My project is pretty simple, I'm using the usa dvorak layout, but the i and c keys can't be swapped because evil dell made the reciprocal for the i key different than all the others
[00:41] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, well no worry, i'll just add a , you need zentiy to use this script warning
[00:41] <theholyduck> :P
[00:41] <steven|> lstarnes, It's just inefficient, then? Kinda like SSHing into yourself?
[00:41] <theholyduck> maybe even a function to install it if its not there
[00:41] <lstarnes> steven|: sudo -i is likely more secure as well
[00:42] <theholyduck> trakcyia, then just stick some new labels on them?
[00:42] <bastidrazor> theholyduck, i do have it installed too, i suppose my 'optional' assumptions was wrong.
[00:42] <psywiped> im looking for a flicker like app for my server does anyone know of any?
[00:42] <snodinator> hello
[00:42] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, but its a gtk thing, so im not entirely sure kubuntu would have it :P
[00:42] <snodinator> anyone know what the stats is of the char transfers from NS?
[00:42] <trakcyia> put simply, the i is there to stay, i think they did that to prevent international units posing as a different origin by key swapping
[00:42] <theholyduck> well whatever, i'll just tell them to dl ti
[00:43] <bastidrazor> theholyduck, true, you may be required to apt-get it in kubuntu. kubuntu and ubuntu are all the same under the hood
[00:43] <trakcyia> theolyduck i yeah.. that would be the first conclusion
[00:43] <plaguehiv> om jag tar bort allt utom Home partitionen när ajg installerar om ubunto, kommer allt som finns i typ Pictures och videos vara kvar då?
[00:43] <plaguehiv> bara tar bort filsystemet då
[00:43] <trakcyia> but if you don't want stickers on your lovely backlit keyboard, and aren't that much of a stickler, you can live with a 95% awesome layout
[00:43] <MattPhilie> lstarnes: I can't even open my file though, it won't work
[00:44] <sebsebseb> plaguehiv: du vill ha #ubuntu-se
[00:44] <sebsebseb> you want  #ubuntu-se
[00:44] <plaguehiv> sorry mt -.-'
[00:44] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: how are you opening the file?
[00:44] <bastidrazor> theholyduck, it being gtk dependent it may try to pull all the gtk dependencies that i'm guessing you don't want.
[00:45] <sebsebseb> !se |  plaguehiv
[00:45] <DJNomad> bastidrazor,  thanks I rebooted and things worked perfectly
[00:45] <Tyler-J-B> ok, how would I, on my main Ubuntu machine, access NFS shares that are set on this machine.
[00:45] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, well i guess i'll maintain the dialog version aswell then
[00:45] <theholyduck> its just that i really really despise working with the terminal dialog
[00:45] <bastidrazor> DJNomad, good deal.
[00:45] <theholyduck> bastidrazor, and zenity seems like my savior
[00:46] <bastidrazor> theholyduck, shouldn't i be co-savior?
[00:46] <MattPhilie> Arg!! Why can I not just open this folder? 'You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "ircd-hybrid".',,, Like seriously can't this be simple to just open it.
[00:47] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: if you would prefer a graphical method, alt+f2, enter 'gksudo nautilus'
[00:47] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: but use extreme caution
[00:48] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: I prefer using the terminal, so I couldn't recall that off the top of my head
[00:48] <Tyler-J-B> how do I setup NFS shares to view on this machine so I can view then on my main Ubuntu machine
[00:48] <lstarnes> MattPhilie: also, alt+f2; 'gksudo gedit'
[00:48] <segin|kvirc> f
[00:48] <bastidrazor> MattPhilie, what does ls -al /etc/irc-hybrid give?
[00:48] <mgmuscari> man, this is hopeless
[00:49] <mgmuscari> thanks for the help all... later
[00:49] <psywiped> im looking for a flicker like app for my server does anyone know of any?
[00:51] <trakcyia> lostinspace_46 i need to reboot for changes to take effect?
[00:51] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia Try finding a key code you won't use (katakana), remove the "i" line entirely and rewrtite it using the katakana key code.  Remove katakana, too...lol
[00:51] <crunge> Is there a way I can trick the LiveCD into booting to a console login prompt instead of going into X?
[00:52] <akSeya> hey there...
[00:52] <sebsebseb> crunge: no, but you can use the alternate CD instead
[00:52] <crunge> sebsebseb: Excellent!
[00:52] <BlasenMich> was that for me?
[00:52] <sebsebseb> crunge: well I think you can for this
[00:52] <crunge> sebsebseb: I can look at it
[00:52] <trakcyia> could just kill gdm after login, to use prompt (stage 3?) on live
[00:52] <akSeya> guys.. I'm using ubuntu 9.04... my eth0 is set to use dhcp... if I set my ip staticly with ifconfig, after some time it looses it's IP address
[00:53] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia Not sure about the reboot, but prolly need to, as that file is read on boot
[00:53] <Sephr> could someone running 64bit ubuntu tell me if this testcase (that sets XML.prettyIndent to a negative value) crashes your computer? http://code.eligrey.com/testcases/firefox/negative_XML_prettyIndent.html
[00:53] <sebsebseb> crunge: ok and remember to md5sum the ISO
[00:53] <BlasenMich> need help with getting right video drivers for 9.0
[00:53] <sebsebseb> BlasenMich: drivers for what?
[00:53] <crunge> an even more significant question... the tool in Ubuntu that creates a LiveCD on a USB key from a physical disk... does the source disk have to be Ubuntu?
[00:53] <Tyler-J-B> Ok, how would I, on my main PC view NFS shares created on this PC
[00:53] <BlasenMich> samsung monitor 900DF
[00:54] <akSeya> I've never seen this before in any other distro...
[00:54] <sebsebseb> !xorg  |  BlasenMich
[00:54] <eggenz7> i have an intrepid install on a dell poweredge 2500....it was working just fine..yesterday i shut it down to move into the closet and now when it boots i get "boot from (hd0,0) ext3 *UIDD#*                Starting ip..." then the computer freezes
[00:55] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia I should say that file is read on boot, then placed in ram so without a reboot the changes won't be read
[00:55] <sebsebseb> crunge: unetbootin will do other distros as well
[00:55] <faryshta> Hi, just installed Ubuntu on a different partition from where I had a Fedora installation, now the grub only recognize the Ubuntu partition. What can I do?
[00:56] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia
[00:56] <Lostinspace_46> oops
[00:56] <eggenz7> faryshta, edit menu.lst to enable the partition that fedora is on
[00:56] <akSeya> faryshta, boot into Ubuntu, mount your fedora partition, take a look at the menu.lst from fedora and copy the entry to your ubuntu menu.lst
[00:57] <jfdklsjklfdj> didnt work
[00:57] <sebsebseb> faryshta: should be able to add Fedora    gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[00:57] <sebsebseb> faryshta: are you dual booting  Fedora and Ubuntu, or do you have Windows on there as well or something?
[00:57] <ActionParsnip> hey guys
[00:58] <trakcyia> i changed key c's corresponding number to that of key i, and vice versa. nothing changed
[00:58] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: coudn't sleep or something?
[00:58] <akSeya> any idea on my problem? ps.: i dont have an awai card
[00:58] <ActionParsnip> if you run vlc http server, does it need an x server
[00:58] <trakcyia> perhaps if i change the label that the number corresponds to instead, though that logically will do the same thing
[00:58] <trakcyia> (nothing)
[00:59] <sebsebseb> faryshta: well any way with enough RAM you can do other  distros in virtual machine
[00:59] <axisys> when i ssh to a ubuntu box, how can I tell if it is installed from a desktop image or server image ?
[00:59] <greensimian> Anyone have any idea where I can learn more about sound in Linux?
[00:59] <Guest4063> test
[00:59] <trakcyia> oh well im doing it anyway
[00:59] <Guest4063> :/ how dare someone be logged in as dream :o
[00:59] <greensimian> Pidgin is making this terrible sound when I get a message and i wnt to troubleshoot it
[00:59] <ActionParsnip> axisys: uname -a
[00:59] <abe3k> #winehq
[00:59] <ActionParsnip> greensimian: ni prefs, disable the sounds
[01:00] <axisys> ActionParsnip: they look the same
[01:00] <Dream-Stalker> better :P
[01:00] <ActionParsnip> axisys: the server one should say server
[01:00] <Dream-Stalker> right! anyone here able to help me with the plus plug in for aMSN plus?
[01:00] <Dream-Stalker> hey parsnip :P
[01:00] <faryshta> akSeya, sebsebseb thanks I will try to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst and I have not any Windows install here ;-)
[01:00] <ActionParsnip> axisys: instead of generic ;)
[01:00] <ActionParsnip> Dream-Stalker: howdy
[01:01] <greensimian> So if there are no prefs, whats the dif between Pluse and ALSA?
[01:01] <sebsebseb> faryshta: how much RAM do you have?
[01:01] <Dream-Stalker> ^^
[01:01] <faryshta> 2 gb
[01:02] <sebsebseb> faryshta: ok  well dual booting is sucky, how about  picking a distro,  Ubuntu or Fedora,   Fedora :)   and  putting that on as host, and virtual maching the other
[01:02] <ActionParsnip> greensimian: afaik, pulse allows different volume levels for each app.
[01:02] <faryshta> sebsebseb, I wanna try to learn as much distros as I can, besides I have a /home partition so the configuration is not an issue.
[01:03] <faryshta> sebsebseb, thanks for the suggestion.
[01:03] <sebsebseb> faryshta: as much distros as you can, so virtual machines make sense :)
[01:03] <traemccombs> Any WoW + Wine + Ubuntu users around?  I've just upgraded my account to battle.net and can't get connected.  I'm able to log in on my windows box.  The problem seems to be from the Battle.net Account Selector. (I have 2 accounts)
[01:03] <sebsebseb> faryshta: having to psyically install each time you want to try another distro, that really does suck
[01:03] <ActionParsnip> traemccombs: i'd ask in #winehq
[01:03] <crunge> sebsebseb: nothing works better for learning than experiment. You *can* use ubuntu's USB Startup Device creator thingie to make USB boot tokens for other distros. Debian at least
[01:04] <faryshta> sebsebseb, thunar and gnome-monitor manager can't find the partitions were I have fedora. :(
[01:04] <sebsebseb> crunge: no, but you can install unetbootin into Ubuntu and do what you want
[01:04] <trakcyia> doesnt work
[01:04] <ActionParsnip> faryshta: i'd setup a muliboot system with many partitions with many boots
[01:04] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia hmmm
[01:04] <faryshta> ActionParsnip, how can I do it?
[01:04] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: why?  crazy
[01:04] <crunge> sebsebseb: I don't understand "no"
[01:04] <sebsebseb> faryshta: virtualizaton is better :)
[01:04] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia  Just a sec
[01:05] <BlasenMich> thanks to whomever showed me how to configure my video drivers.... I'd like to know what I did in case I have to do it again
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> faryshta: partition the drive into several partitions of say 5Gb then install each distro you want
[01:05] <sebsebseb> I am going to ask a guy to join that  can probably help  you both,  crunge and  faryshta
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: pure fun
[01:05] <alex87> hey guys, i had a kernel panic and now my sudo password gets rejected. any ideas why that would be?
[01:05] <crunge> sebsebseb: I accomplished my task and shared the success
[01:05] <gartral> ok all, im having two issues today, firstly shiretoko (firefo-3.5) will not open a link passed my another application... any thoughts?
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> alex87: try booting to recovery root and setting the password
[01:06] <sebsebseb> crunge: did you do it?
[01:06] <alex87> thanks ActionParsnip, i'll give it a shot
[01:06] <faryshta> ActionParsnip, I have already the hard drive partitioned. But the grub only takes on account one partition to boot.
[01:06] <webpigeon> sebsebseb, oh hai o/
[01:06] <crunge> sebsebseb: Yes. That's what I said. I was able to use Ubuntu's USB boot creator to throw a debian businesscard ISO onto a USB key
[01:06] <VCoolio> where to look if pcmanfm refuses to open files?
[01:06] <crunge> sebsebseb: maybe it worked because of family heritage ;)
[01:07] <BlasenMich> something about my X Window
[01:07] <faryshta> sebsebseb, I don't wanna run virtual, I wanna feel thee all distro.
[01:07] <sebsebseb> crunge: right well  if you want to do other distros as well  webpidgeon may be able to help you with unetbootin.
[01:07] <webpigeon> sebsebseb, https://launchpad.net/~gezakovacs/+archive/ppa
[01:07] <crunge> sebsebseb: excellent. Thanks for the pointer
[01:07] <ActionParsnip> faryshta: true, but you use grub to boot any other partition after that
[01:08] <sebsebseb> faryshta: I think your issue is, because  Fedora uses LVM, and Ubuntu don't, and  now  Ubuntu's  Grub  can't find your Fedora install
[01:08] <BlasenMich> well whomever it was, my video looks good... thanks so much for the help
[01:08] <ActionParsnip> faryshta: you would need to repartition, virtual systems will show how the system runs on virtual hardware
[01:08] <crunge> sebsebseb: I'm building a low-power embedded router firewall. All the storage is on a compact flash card
[01:09] <sebsebseb> faryshta: webpidgeon may be able to help you,  since he uses Ubuntu and Fedora,   and setting up to many partitions for some crazy  multiboot  which  ActionParsnip is suggesting, I really don't think is that great an idea
[01:09] <Xerran> Is there anyone familiar with Open Sound installation?
[01:09] <sebsebseb> bruce89: hi
[01:09] <bruce89> having more than one Linux install is asking for trouble really, grub can go mad
[01:10] <blendmaster1024> why do you want oss Xerran ?
[01:10] <blendmaster1024> use alsa
[01:10] <devil> Hi I´m devil again, PLS how to install a usb wireless device WLAN0 in ubuntu server 8.10
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: why is it so crazy, virtual systems use virtual hardware only so are not a true representation of the OS. You can multiboot as much as you like provided you have the space
[01:10] <gartral> ok secondly, my  VLC will re-display the title of whatever is playing everytime the scean changes
[01:10] <faryshta> ActionParsnip, sebsebseb will check for it on internet I am now confused @.@
[01:10] <Xerran> I have a SoundBlaster X-Fi card
[01:11] <devil> hello?
[01:11] <ActionParsnip> Xerran: unlucky
[01:11] <blendmaster1024> hi devil
[01:11] <devil> PLS how to install a usb wireless device WLAN0 in ubuntu server 8.10
[01:11] <Xerran> I have audio from using Open Sound but I need to make system sounds work
[01:11] <blendmaster1024> devil, plug it in
[01:11] <devil> console mode
[01:12] <devil> done
[01:12] <bruce89> blendmaster1024: that sounded a bit unlucky
[01:12] <blendmaster1024> it should be installed
[01:12] <devil> nope
[01:12] <sebsebseb> faryshta: normalley  ActionParnsip is pretty good at giving people advice, but I am not so sure about this time,  also  you have alreayd expereinced Grub  not working as you would have liked,  because you can't boot up Fedora right now,  and oh yes if you put to many distros on, you can get some right issues with Grub in the future
[01:12] <crunge> Xerran: My GF has one of those. Have had 0 luck getting it to work with ALSA, but it's also a 32-bit system
[01:12] <ecruz> qqwawaswesesesedse
[01:12] <Xerran> I am on 9.06 x64
[01:12] <devil> so, how i can select de wireless network
[01:12] <devil> ??
[01:12] <blendmaster1024> devil, oh, you want to use it now that it's installed
[01:12] <blendmaster1024> lol
[01:12] <crunge> Xerran: for my own info, what did you experience trying to get it to work with ALSA?
[01:12] <blendmaster1024> veeery different
[01:13] <Xerran> I was trying to follow this-->> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound
[01:13] <BlasenMich> i am crying on the floor
[01:13] <devil> well, pls help me
[01:13] <devil> what <
[01:13] <blendmaster1024> anybody know the tulip ethernet driver? mine is buggy, and i don't quite know what to change
[01:13] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: you can install every OS that will run on your CPU if you like, grub will be a loong list but its possible
[01:13] <Xerran> I never tried ALSA
[01:14] <ecruz> ola
[01:14] <blendmaster1024> Xerran, time to change that
[01:14] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: a long list that would suck
[01:14] <trakcyia> brb
[01:14] <crunge> Xerran: I believe it's supposed to work with ALSA now on 64bit
[01:14] <devil> What I can do to see the wireless networks availables
[01:14] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: its still entirely possible
[01:14] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: also if your going to have more than one OS on the same computer,  it's better to be able to run them both at the same time, yep virtual machine
[01:14] <Xerran> There was no audio from the get go once the OS was isntalled
[01:15] <devil> somebody can help me? about ubuntu server console mode
[01:15] <devil> ???
[01:15] <crunge> Xerran: I read a good article explaining why the author felt OSS4 was superior to ALSA, but you'll have endless trouble trying to use an alterative for such a critical feature set
[01:15] <ecruz> ola alguem brasileiro
[01:15] <blendmaster1024> devil, apperantly not
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: its an option but for a proper test on how each one runs on the hardware a true boot is needed as virtualised hardware is not representative of the true hardware
[01:15] <devil> oi
[01:15] <devil> vc fala portugues?
[01:15] <devil> ecruz
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> devil: sudo iwconfig scan
[01:15] <Pici> !pt  | ecruz
[01:15] <dfkmas> Yo, i have a problem, i am trying to mount a crypted disk with truecrypt i'w been used that before in windows, now when i try to do that but in ubuntu 8.04 it shows some problems, someone wants to help  me?
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> oops
[01:15] <Splix> Hi folks, the sound on my jaunty laptop doesn't work anymore ; I think it stopped just after having updated alsa to 1.0.20. How to confirm it and how can I revert it?
[01:15] <devil> briliant!!!!!
[01:16] <ActionParsnip> devil: sudo iwlist scan
[01:16] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: and  virtual machines work rather well,   except for certain things,   3D  graphics for example,  but your last comment is true,  however  instead of setting up a complex multi boot set up, why not install one or two or three OS's,  and remove what's not wanted anymore
[01:16] <ecruz> vomos tc
[01:16] <devil> thanks action parship
[01:16] <Xerran> how so?
[01:16] <noe> hola
[01:16] <dfkmas> Yo, i have a problem, i am trying to mount a crypted disk with truecrypt i'w been used that before in windows, now when i try to do that but in ubuntu 8.04 it shows some problems, someone wants to help  me?
[01:16] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: both ways work fine
[01:16] <ecruz> devil voce e brasileiro
[01:17] <crunge> Xerran: many tools and sets of directions will be assuming the default underlying system
[01:17] <sebsebseb> faryshta: well I got someone to join the channel,  that may be able to help you boot up  Fedora  as well as Ubuntu again,  but then you got confused by  actionparsnip 's multiboot talk hmm
[01:17] <Jimmio1> Anyone here know how to setup VirtualBox OSE or Qemu to boot Mac OS X?
[01:17] <ActionParsnip> Jimmio1: thats against the license of OS X
[01:17] <crunge> Xerran: Until I get my GF's system on 64 bit she's got 2 sets of headphones. One for the X-Fi in windows and one for the on-board AC'97 in Linux
[01:17] <Xerran> ok
[01:18] <Jimmio1> ActionParsnip: Is it really...? v.v
[01:18] <devil> nao ecruz eu sou do ecuador
[01:18] <bastidrazor> Jimmio1, os X runs extremely poor in any type of VM.. plus it is illegal.
[01:18] <ActionParsnip> Jimmio1: yes, it is
[01:18] <devil> mas morei la muito tempo
[01:18] <ecruz> boa noite algum brasileiro para tc
[01:18] <devil> ecruz da onde é vc
[01:18] <j0e> Im having trouble getting "centerim" to understand the swedish chars like å,ä,ö.. Ive tried dpkg-reconfigure locales, set centerim lang presets to utf-8, iso-8859-15.. nothing works
[01:18] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: if you reinstall grub on the system, it will see the fedora boot and add it afaik
[01:18] <faryshta> sebsebseb, I am already talking with webpigeon
[01:18] <crunge> Xerran: possible that when I get the new processor/motherboard installed and install 64 bit linux... it'll still fail miserably
[01:19] <Xerran> I have audio from yourube etc coming out of my speakers now in x64
[01:19] <ecruz> brasil pará
[01:19] <sebsebseb> faryshta: oh pm ah ok, good
[01:19] <crunge> Xerran: I'm gonna give it a shot though. That X-Fi has really wonderful sound
[01:19] <ActionParsnip> !brazil
[01:19] <ecruz> devil e voce
[01:19] <Xerran> it is just that I wanted to get system sounds such as logging on and off
[01:19] <devil> eeee
[01:19] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: maybe not, since Fedora uses LVM by default,  and Ubuntu can't just detect those or whatever
[01:19] <devil> isso mesmo
[01:19] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu's Grub
[01:19] <thiebaude> ActionParsnip, sebsebseb  hi
[01:19] <blendmaster1024> what did ubottu just say?
[01:19] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: then use fedora's boot loader
[01:20] <trakcyia> brb again
[01:20] <blendmaster1024> lol debian is sooo much better than anything i've ever used
[01:20] <ecruz> devil qual e sua nacionalidade
[01:20] <blendmaster1024> well, that's not true
[01:20] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: he's got  the guy I got to join to hopefuly help  him,  in pm now anyway so :)
[01:20] <devil> Hi actionparsnip, i cann see the wlan0 but i have a message "Network is dow"
[01:21] <blendmaster1024> what is true is that i haave no internet on my main machine so haveing 31 cds of software pre-iso'd for download is amazing
[01:21] <devil> ecruz eu sou do ecuador
[01:21] <silentContender> Hello.  Can someone help me with Amarok 2.1.1.  It's been resetting my iPod almost everytime I transfer songs.
[01:21] <devil> mas morei no Santa Catarina
[01:21] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: however   as far as I know  faryshta  installed  Ubuntu  after Fedora, so it may not be as simple as just getting it using the  Fedora boot loader
[01:21] <Pici> devil: This channel is english only, please take it to a private message or join another portuguese channel with ecruz.
[01:22] <ecruz> devi que cidade do equador
[01:22] <crunge> Hooray English! Language of the Internet! =D
[01:22] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: lilo can boot both systems, have him/her use that
[01:22] <dfkmas> Yo, i have a problem, i am trying to mount a crypted disk with truecrypt i'w been used that before in windows, now when i try to do that but in ubuntu 8.04 it shows some problems, someone wants to help  me?
[01:22] <devil> actionparsnip when I do wlist I can see the wire device but I cabnt turn it on??
[01:22] <faryshta> sebsebseb, ActionParsnip, no actually first I had Ubuntu, then installed Fedora and re-formated the Ubuntu partition (upgrades are boring).
[01:22] <cooper77z> hey, I was learning a new language... just kidding
[01:22] <devil> pls help me
[01:23] <devil> oi ecruz as pessoas aquim fican chateadas de a gente que fala uma lingua mais bonita e legaol ne?
[01:23] <devil> eu sou de Quito
[01:23] <devil> help me!!!
[01:24] <ActionParsnip> devil: if it shows the SSIDs then the device is working, if not you will need to install drivers
[01:24] <devil> humn...
[01:24] <devil> i seee
[01:24] <devil> thanks a lot
[01:24] <blackest_knight> devil; is in the details :)
[01:24] <ecruz> devil é verdade
[01:24] <boss_mc> !es | devil
[01:24] <crunge> devil: do you know how to use iwconfig?
[01:25] <cooper77z> vervade=details?
[01:25] <Pici> boss_mc: its portuguese
[01:25] <ecruz> você escreve muito bem!
[01:25] <boss_mc> Pici: ah, fair
[01:25] <devil> i will look for iwconfig info
[01:25] <craigbass1976> Is there some equivalent to gotomeeting that works with linux?  I know I'm not going to be able to talk a far away person through punching a hole in their dsl modem for me to log in
[01:25] <HandsomeManZero> iplist or moblock?
[01:25] <devil> I think U don´t like me here
[01:25] <devil> i will leave the channel
[01:25] <sebsebseb> Pici: once one of the ops did a  bann  that  when they re join,  forwards them to their local channal,   maybe something like that should be done with  ecruz
[01:25] <HandsomeManZero> sorry, if I'm trying to block entire regions
[01:25] <devil> :(
[01:26] <sebsebseb> Pici: I mean once when I was here
[01:26] <leooo> hey guys, whats a pretty good cheap laptop that is compatiable with most linux distros ?
[01:26] <Pici> devil: I think that you're mistaken.
[01:26] <boss_mc> !pt | devil, we don't not like you, you might find these guys easier to communicate with...
[01:26] <crunge> leooo: your criteria is too broad. You might want a netbook
[01:26] <Lostinspace_46> devil  why do you say that?
[01:26] <cooper77z> just the wrong place, but thanks for showing me how to learn in the future
[01:26] <dameon> i've got an interesting question regarding servers and ubuntu server edition
[01:26] <devil> tudos sao ums feios
[01:26] <dameon> anyone know anything?
[01:26] <devil> adeus!!!!
[01:27] <silentContender> Can someone give me  some points with Amarok 2.1.1?  I don't know why it resets my iPod Nano frequently.
[01:27] <devil> :(
[01:27] <asddasdas> is it possible to install Grub on windows partition
[01:27] <eris> leooo: i really like how my old thinkpad x41 runs, dunno if ur looking for used or new lappys
[01:27] <ActionParsnip> leooo: acer aspire one works 100% out of the box with 9.04 netbook remix
[01:27] <pelmen> dameon: we do....next
[01:27] <dameon> wonderful
[01:27] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: maybe and that would be a bad idea
[01:27] <crunge> leooo: the Dell Mini 9's used to come with ubuntu presintalled. I've also heard good things about Linux on the ASUS eee systems
[01:27] <blackest_knight> devil: i speak a couple of languages yours isn't one of them, and what we have here is a failure to communicate :)
[01:27] <dameon> i've got an old compaq proliant 5000
[01:27] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: it can go in the  MBR of a Windows hard disk though of course
[01:27] <Pici> !enter | dameon
[01:27] <dameon> and for some reason the installer is only reading 16 MB of mem
[01:27] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: why would be a bad idea?
[01:27] <XfuMaster> sebsebse: If we hear you pissing on this channel We, Soderfors will make you wish youre never born
[01:28] <pelmen> update bios
[01:28] <ecruz> tem alguem de belém pa
[01:28] <XfuMaster> sebsebse: Play along or be nice
[01:28] <Pici> ecruz: /join #ubuntu-pt
[01:28] <HGF> hello all. does any1 have the problem in pidgin where any link (or new mail) links do NOT open in firefox ..or at all. any solutions?
[01:29] <dameon> good to know.  Anyway, the compaq proliant actually has nearly 450 MB of ram, but the installer for ubuntu server only recognizes 16 MB.  The kernel panics, and I fail to even start the install.
[01:29] <pelmen> dameon: update bios
[01:29] <bruce89> !tab | XfuMaster
[01:29] <sebsebseb> Pici: can you deal with  ecruz  properly and  maybe  XfuMaster as well,    I as well as other  people are  doing some support here :)
[01:29] <ecruz> pici fala portugues brasil
[01:29] <arand> HGF: Have you tried holding ctrl whilst clicking (just a guess)
[01:29] <dameon> i've updated the bios, and it recognizes all of the ram.  is there a way to force ubuntu to check all the ram?
[01:29] <Jaredu> hey guys quick question: my sound died what's the terminal command to open up the visual prompt thing to where I can fix it? all my levels are high and it's plugged in properly, this happens often :\
[01:30] <cooper77z> I don't even really understand what pidgin is supposed to do
[01:30] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: ,because   you don't want any of the Grub stuff inside Windows itself, you just don't
[01:30] <HGF> arand, oh it clicks fine but it gives an error msg
[01:30] <blackest_knight> dameon:  you could install the hdd on a different system , its not windows the install would adapt
[01:30] <VCoolio> HGF: have you set a browser in the prefs?
[01:30] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: ,but you can put Grub in  the Master Boot Record of the Windows hard disk of course, the very first section
[01:30] <XfuMaster> sebsebse: Play along or be nice... You seems to hsve no joust
[01:30] <HGF> VCoolio, i just installed so...probably not?
[01:30] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: its an all in one chat client for multiple protocols
[01:30] <sebsebseb> XfuMaster: whatever you came out with some kind of stupid comment to me
[01:31] <HGF> VCoolio, how do i do so
[01:31] <cooper77z> once I tried to configure it to yahoo messenger, but I failed to do it
[01:31] <dameon> I'm not sure I understand you; the system is clean right now, no OS (I'm installing ubuntu because windows keeps failing and no one knows why)
[01:31] <Jaredu> wtf now i have button sounds but my mp3's fail... the hell?
[01:31] <sebsebseb> Pici: thanks :)
[01:31] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: can i do it using only WinXP, without installed any linux os
[01:31] <cooper77z> does pidgin translate language or something?
[01:31] <ActionParsnip> dameon: if its the 219205-001 server it comes with 16mb ram
[01:31] <Pici> sebsebseb: sure, sorry for the slowness, just doing a few things at once here.
[01:31] <VCoolio> HGF: ok, in menu find prefs and in some tab find entry for browser command, make that like "firefox %u"
[01:31] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: don't think so, you will need a Live CD of some sort that will install Grub
[01:31] <akSeya> guys, I have ubuntu 9.04 on my notebook.. it's an Acer Aspire 5920 ... It has a Card Reader that is not working on ubuntu... any idea on what should I do to get it working?
[01:32] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: i have a live cd, using it right now
[01:32] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: no, it simply allows you to chat on irc, jabber, msn, yahoo etc
[01:32] <VCoolio> HGF: in the buddy list window, not in the messages window
[01:32] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: you have Ubuntu installed already?
[01:32] <sebsebseb> Pici: np
[01:32] <cooper77z> ActionParsnip, why is it needed?
[01:32] <ActionParsnip> akSeya: plug in a card into it and run:  dmesg | tail; sudo fdisk -l; mount
[01:32] <renic> what file contains IP address assignments?
[01:32] <Jaredu> hmm nevermind guys apparently movieplayer isn't a good choice for mp3's
[01:33] <akSeya> ActionParsnip, dmesg show's nothing
[01:33] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: no, i didnt
[01:33] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: for chatting. i use it for irc mainly but i use most of its protocols
[01:33] <blackest_knight> daemon: sounds like you have bad hardware , try reseating the ram and or run memtest from the cd
[01:33] <cooper77z> ok,
[01:33] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: ok so your  basically confussed as to where Grub is meant to go, hence why your asking these questions?
[01:33] <cooper77z> I knew it was popular
[01:33] <dameon> There's a heck of a lot more ram than that in this machine; it's a second-hand server from a company that went under years ago.  They beefed up the system; all the ram slots are filled.  The POST checks and verifies all 448 MB of ram, and i've reconfigured the BIOS several times so i'm sure it's reading all the ram.
[01:33] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: its not needed, as in if you remove it the system will still work fine
[01:33] <cooper77z> but just didn't know why specifically
[01:33] <casey> does Ubuntu have like a remote desktop thing?
[01:34] <sebsebseb> !vnc  |  casey
[01:34] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: use it, if you like it, use it. if not, get something else
[01:34] <renic> casey: yes.  x-windows was originally designed for network access
[01:34] <HGF> VCoolio_, ty
[01:34] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: well... no. my question is: can i install grub without installing any linux distribution. i'm ok with installing it in its own partition or something like that
[01:34] <blackest_knight> casey: not just vnc ssh or even rdp
[01:34] <renic> I like nxserver and nxclient are awesome
[01:34] <cooper77z> why whould pidgin be a better choice than x-chat-gnome, for what purposes?
[01:34] <renic> what a horid sentence :)
[01:34] <sebsebseb> asddasdas:  why would you want Grub for Windows?  that does not make sense
[01:34] <renic> cooper77z: if you want to connect to IM servers.
[01:35] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: there is no better, or best, use what you prefer
[01:35] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: in fact there's even a Windows bootloader  that can be enabled
[01:35] <akSeya> ActionParsnip, how can I find out if the card reader is properly detected by Ubuntu?
[01:35] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: that lets you boot other versions of Windows, and  I think with some kind of hack, other  operating  systems as well
[01:35] <Jaredu> anyone know how to setup a gtk theme?
[01:35] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: yes but i cant get to the recovery console from the windows cd
[01:35] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: well yes other operating systems can be  booted from  the Windows boot loader as well
[01:35] <kovacsleeve> Is there a way to duplicate an existing Ubuntu installation on another machine? (IE same programs installed, but different logins/pwds)?
[01:35] <ActionParsnip> akSeya: run:   dmesg | less    and read, there will be a lot to read but you will see stuff about the reader
[01:35] <cooper77z> I suppose I was just confused because I couldn't talk to my friend in pidgin who was on yahoo messsenger
[01:36] <ActionParsnip> !clone > kovacsleeve
[01:36] <arand> Jaredu: drag it to the appearance dialogue?
[01:36] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: theres an issue with the default yahoo server in pidgin
[01:36] <ActionParsnip> !yahoo
[01:36] <Lostinspace_46> What does it mean when I see something like !vnc  |   casey ?  This is my first time in channel.
[01:36] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: which recovery console?
[01:36] <cooper77z> thanks
[01:36] <Jaredu> arand, is that all? O_o I've never done it before :O
[01:37] <sebsebseb> !welcome |  Lostinspace_46
[01:37] <ActionParsnip> Lostinspace_46: it prompts ubottu to output a factoid, the pipe (the '|' character) makes ubottu say it to a user
[01:37] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: the one that lets you type 'fixmbr' to reinstall the windows bootloader
[01:37] <sebsebseb> Lostinspace_46: look at what I did there
[01:37] <renic> so, back to my earlier question.. i need to remove one of the IP addresses from a remote ubuntu machine.  It won't let me do it from a remote desktop connection, so I need to edit the file that contains the IP addresses.  In freebsd, i would just edit rc.conf.  Ubuntu doesn't use rc.conf, and I can't seem to find it. :(
[01:37] <bruce89> cooper77z: xchat(-gnome) are only for IRC
[01:37] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: ok well recovery mode in  the Ubuntu Grub  boot loader, is for   Ubuntu, and Ubuntu only
[01:37] <ActionParsnip> renic: you can set it in /etc/network/interfaces
[01:37] <blackest_knight> Lostinspace_46:  many questions are asked repeatedly hence easier to get the bot to say the answers
[01:38] <Lostinspace_46> ahhh...got it, very nice little tool
[01:38] <sebsebseb> asddasdas: so basically as  I  been thinking for a while now,  your  asking for Windows help in  the Ubuntu channal?
[01:38] <Seronis> !clone | seronis
[01:39]  * Dekko wonders where in the Linux kernel configuration do I find the Graphics Support settings for enabling Tux logo in framebuffer - compiling 2.6.30-2 here.
[01:39] <asddasdas> sebsebseb: i'm not sure, it's late and i'll probably go to bed right now... i'm tired :-/
[01:39] <sebsebseb> !windows |  asddasdas
[01:39] <Lostinspace_46> asddasdas Install windows first, it's just way easier that way
[01:39] <dameon> Anyone have any ideas on how to force the ubuntu server installer to recognize all of my memory?  the bios already does
[01:39] <sebsebseb> Pici: factoid  suggestion  changing,   help with some it should be above, in the Windows factoid
[01:40] <Dekko> anyone?
[01:41] <bruce89> Dekko: Device Drivers > Graphics Support > Bootup Logo
[01:41] <cooper77z> I don't understand the difference between irc and instant messaging in pidgin
[01:41] <renic> ActionParsnip: I have static IPs set on the machine now, but they do not appear there.
[01:41] <Lostinspace_46> asddasdas windows is very selfish about the MBR, and if installed second it wipes out grub
[01:41] <Dekko> Bruce89 Thanks!!
[01:41] <b0nn> hmm, I want to set up an ssh tunnel, but I don't want the forwarding part to be to a single address, I want it to be to any address
[01:41] <bruce89> cooper77z: IRC is this, IM is from one person to another
[01:41] <Paavi2_0> cooper77z: is that a problem?
[01:42] <blackest_knight> dameon:  check your memory with the memtest on the ubuntu cd , given that even with windows not recognising the ram , it sounds like a hardware issue.
[01:42] <ActionParsnip> renic, if you use network manager then i do not know where they are stored
[01:42] <cooper77z> oh, so in irc you don't know who you are talking to, but in pidgin you do?
[01:42] <renic> ActionParsnip: that's my problem too :( --- :)
[01:43] <bruce89> cooper77z: well, IRC is to more than one person usually
[01:43] <Paavi2_0> cooper77z: pidgin is a program, not a protocol. and with pidgin you can do im (instant messaging) and irc (internet relay chat)
[01:43] <dameon> blackest_knight: i've done the memtest, and it's all ok...  it only shows 16 MB though
[01:43] <Dekko> bruce89 is <M> = Mandatory?
[01:43] <cooper77z> I am really uneducated on this issue so thanks for bearing with me here
[01:43] <bruce89> Dekko: modules
[01:43] <Dekko> bruce89: Ah okay :)
[01:43] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: irc is like chat rooms or channls on an irc server, yuo can chat one on on on irc too
[01:44] <Dekko> Thank you again for your help. Its the first time I am trying to compile a kernel here.
[01:44] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: with IM protocols like yahoo and msn you chat one on one
[01:44] <cooper77z> I figured, though would it be private or public?
[01:44] <n2diy> I have two users on my test box, what is the simplest way to share a's bookmarks with b?
[01:44] <Paavi2_0> cooper77z: in irc you can find out who are you talking to with command /whois i.e /whois Paavi2_0
[01:44] <renic> ActionParsnip: "No manual entry for nm-connection-editor" doesn't help either.
[01:44] <blackest_knight> dameon: i'd take all the ram out and test 1 stick at a time maybe you only have 1 good stick or ram slot
[01:45] <cooper77z> but people don't use their real identities
[01:45] <bruce89> apart from me
[01:45] <arand> Jaredu: If you have a fairly standard theme.tar.gz package you just open up the appearance->theme dialogue and drag the archive into it, normally that is all there is to it
[01:45] <Lostinspace_46> sebsebseb  I saw the message awhile ago about keeping questions down to one line...What if it won't fit on one line :)
[01:45] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: true, you can also spawn your own channels as you wish
[01:45] <trakcyia> damnit this is getting frustrating, it shouldn't be so hard to swap two keys
[01:45] <pelmen> dameon: I would take those 16 mb out first
[01:46] <cooper77z> thanks for the help, I am learning one day at a time
[01:46] <bruce89> Lostinspace_46: welcome to the fun of IRC
[01:46] <sebsebseb> Lostinspace_46: yeah  that's  there  bot message,  personally  I don't like  !ask and perfer just using !details when I can
[01:46] <trakcyia> though ill admit, it would be close to impossible in windows lol
[01:46] <sebsebseb> !details >  Lostinspace_46
[01:46] <ActionParsnip> cooper77z: every day is a school day
[01:46] <dameon> blackest_knight:  I've got 16 ram bays on two different cards....
[01:46] <cooper77z> it's good to learn new things
[01:46] <Seronis> !details | seronis
[01:46] <sebsebseb> Lostinspace_46: and you can   do a  paragraph or so  when nessarey of course
[01:46] <cooper77z> keeps the mind active
[01:46] <NefariousTed> Hi, hello, yes.
[01:46] <NefariousTed> I have a challenge.
[01:46] <dameon> pelmen:  I have no idea which 16 MB that is...
[01:46] <Jaredu> arand, sweet thanks.
[01:47] <Lostinspace_46> Hi all. I am running Jaunty. I am having a problem with my xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml file.  Some of the properties work fine, and others don't work at all. Shouldn't they ALL either work or not since they are all in the same file (which contains most all of System>Preferences>Keyboard Shortcuts)?
[01:47] <pelmen> dameon: well pull all out, leave 1 stick try. works - add one more and continue
[01:47] <trakcyia> oh i got it
[01:47] <NefariousTed> I was told you folks might be able to help
[01:47] <sebsebseb> NefariousTed: what is the challenge?
[01:47] <boss_mc> Lostinspace_46: unless something else is capturing the keys before xfce gets them...
[01:47] <n2diy> I have two users on my test box, what is the simplest way to share a's bookmarks with b?
[01:47] <Lostinspace_46> trakcyia  what worked for you?
[01:47] <NefariousTed> see, I'm trying to get ubuntu onto my desk top.
[01:48] <NefariousTed> I don't know how, and have been trying to for the past 2 days.
[01:48] <Seronis> n2diy:  xmarks
[01:48] <sebsebseb> !install |  NefariousTed
[01:48] <renic> does anyone know where the network manager stores it's settings?
[01:48] <n2diy> ! xmarks
[01:48] <NefariousTed> it's not as cut and dry as one might think though. My computer has no disc drive, and will not connect to the internet.
[01:48] <dameon> pelmen:  I might try that... But i'll be here for ever :)
[01:48] <VCoolio> n2diy: export bookmarks to html, import with user2? or copypaste the file if you can find it (.mozilla/firefox/blah.default/??)
[01:48] <n2diy> Seronis: what are xmarks?
[01:49] <pelmen> dameon: common it's only 16 slots :)
[01:49] <VCoolio> n2diy: xmarks is a plugin, works too
[01:49] <boss_mc> NefariousTed: got a USB > 1Gb and can the BIOS boot from USB?
[01:49] <Seronis> n2diy: its a browser plugin that manages your bookmarks between any number of installations
[01:49] <sebsebseb> NefariousTed: ok well in that case,   to be honest with you,   it's a bit pointless to have Ubuntu on your computer,  unless your going to do word proccessing and that's about it
[01:49] <Seronis> multiple logins across any number of computers.  great for syncing
[01:49] <pelmen> dameon: even though bios shows all 450 does not mean, it correctly transfers (or whatever) them to OS
[01:49] <NefariousTed> Sebsebseb:I'm trying to get ubuntu on there so I can make it connect to the internet, or at least see if i can like that.
[01:49] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc well xfce Is more like naming keys rather than assigning them key codes
[01:50] <dameon> pelmen: yeah, but the cover has a power-kill, as in I need to reassemble the computer every time to test
[01:50] <Lostinspace_46> confusing
[01:50] <sebsebseb> !usb |  NefariousTed
[01:50] <akSeya> hi there.. i have an Acer Aspire 5920 notebook with Ubuntu 9.04 .. i have some problems with the Card Reader.. it just does not work
[01:50] <akSeya> http://pastebin.com/d53729fc
[01:50] <pelmen> dameon: you can usually lock that one with screwdriver
[01:50] <dameon> pelmen:  i have no os...
[01:50] <n2diy> Seronis:ok, but the users are on the same box, couldn't I just put a copy of the bookmark file somewhere where both users would have access to it?
[01:50] <Seronis> but that only updates once
[01:50] <trakcyia> lostinspace_46 modded xmodmap.dvorak   then in xterm xmodmap /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.dvorak
[01:50] <pelmen> dameon: but install is OS
[01:50] <akSeya> it get's disabled on boot...
[01:50] <Seronis> xmarks maintains them current with each other
[01:51] <dameon> pelmen:  it'll take an awl with how long the pin is on the cover... and good point on the os....
[01:51] <pelmen> dameon: i meant bios may not correctly transfer ram sizes to upper level
[01:51] <NefariousTed> I've tried booting from a usb, but it never works out.
[01:51] <n2diy> ok, I'll check out xmarks, thanks.
[01:51] <sebsebseb> NefariousTed: no  CD and no USB,  and  no Internet,   and what no  local area network either?
[01:51] <boss_mc> Lostinspace_46: yeah, so it's a higher level operation, there could be things underneath stealing the key presses...
[01:51] <dameon> pelmen:  is there a way to make it transfer?
[01:52] <NefariousTed> I have a flash drive, and I have a usb port
[01:52] <NefariousTed> it's just for some reason, it refuses to boot from the usb
[01:52] <pelmen> dameon: i have no idea, that's why i told you to update bios..
[01:52] <sebsebseb> NefariousTed: well  unless you can get the USB working,  your  basically stuck with Windows,  I assume your computer currently runs Windows.   also is it really a netbook? with a small hard disk?
[01:52] <NefariousTed> No, it's a desk top, running windows 7.
[01:52] <boss_mc> NefariousTed: can you take out the HD, install ubuntu on it from another pc and then replace it (ubuntu will sort out drivers etc automatically)
[01:52] <pelmen> dameon: maybe your ram sticks have different speeds, even though it is not supposed to be a problem.. you neve know
[01:52] <cooper77z> hey pavvi, I am going to try the command out
[01:53] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc like input.h?
[01:53] <boss_mc> input.h?
[01:53] <dameon> pelmen: i've tried updating it multiple times... and the different speeds could be a problem... hadn't thought of that
[01:53] <cooper77z> It didn't do anything, I think I did it wrong
[01:53] <NefariousTed> Boss_MC: how would I go about doing that?
[01:53] <NefariousTed> I gather the "take out hard drive, connect to other computer." bit
[01:53] <NefariousTed> oh, wait.
[01:54] <NefariousTed> nvm, it made sense all of a sudden.
[01:54] <boss_mc> NefariousTed: :)
[01:54] <pelmen> dameon: that's also why i told you to remove the first, original stick, as I guess that one is old
[01:54] <cooper77z> I typed"/whois i.e /whois Paavi2_0"
[01:54] <cooper77z> it did nothing
[01:54] <NefariousTed> I could to that, but it would be less immediate than I'm looking for.
[01:54] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc usr/include/linux/input.h
[01:54] <bruce89> cooper77z: just the /whois Paavi2_0 would work
[01:54] <cooper77z> oh
[01:54] <cooper77z> oops
[01:55] <dameon> pelmen: yup.... I'll work on that.  I've got to go, but thanks for the help.
[01:55] <censushq> i \
[01:55] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc that file has enough keycodes for 2 keyboards..lol
[01:55] <cooper77z> I don't think thats an actual 0
[01:55] <boss_mc> Lostinspace_46: no idea, could be anything...
[01:55] <cooper77z> still didn't work
[01:55] <bruce89> cooper77z: indeed
[01:55] <dc-dave> how do i load xp into virtualbox
[01:56] <Pici> !ot
[01:56] <dc-dave> it wont recognize the exe
[01:56] <arand> NefariousTed: and you've already checked the bios for enabling usb boot?
[01:56] <cooper77z> still didn't work
[01:56] <dc-dave> do i use an iso file
[01:56] <bruce89> cooper77z: use tab completion
[01:56] <cooper77z> how?
[01:56] <bruce89> !tab
[01:56] <dc-dave> i do not want to boot to xp, i want to run xp inside ubuntu with virtualbox
[01:57] <cooper77z> press tab, got nothing
[01:57] <b0nn> vmware
[01:57] <bruce89> dc-dave: You need the CD or ISO of the thing you want to install, and you just assign it to a virtual drive in VB
[01:57] <cooper77z> oh start with the first few letters, duh
[01:57] <arand> dc-dave: mount the iso in the vm, or use a physical xp cd and connecti it to the vm, then install xp as you would on a physical comp.
[01:57] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc OK, gonna run and do come checking, that would explain the problem..never thought of stolen keys..thanks
[01:57] <dc-dave> ok
[01:57] <dc-dave> i have a usb cd rom drive
[01:57] <boss_mc> Lostinspace_46: good luck!
[01:57] <dc-dave> vb seems to revo
[01:58] <dc-dave> vb ose does not support usb
[01:58] <cooper77z> still isn't working
[01:58] <bruce89> cooper77z: heh, tab with 1337 possible completions would be tricky
[01:58] <Lostinspace_46> boss_mc Thanks!
[01:58] <cooper77z> but I am certain it's operatre error
[01:58] <trakcyia> ok so now all i have to do is spend a month or so getting used to this layout
[01:58] <dc-dave> but the usb cd rom drive is recognized by ubuntu
[01:58] <bruce89> cooper77z: which client is this?
[01:58] <cooper77z> I don't know #ubuntu?
[01:59] <cooper77z> I am a noob
[01:59] <jefinc> cooper77z: he means irc client
[01:59] <bruce89> pidgin, xchat?
[01:59] <cooper77z> really not pretending
[01:59] <trakcyia> and add the xmodmap line to rc.local
[01:59] <dc-dave> can i install xp to the same hard disk or do i n eed a new partition
[01:59] <uber_noober> dc-dave: you can install virtualbox in ubuntu then install win xp
[01:59] <jefinc> cooper77z: you're using irc to talk to us, what program did you open to do so
[01:59] <dc-dave> my ubuntu netbook (refurb) came with an XP Home Edition COA, which i assume is legit and i can activate as a license
[01:59] <cooper77z> x-chat-gnome
[02:00] <TiM> please Help me
[02:00] <dc-dave> whatha need tim
[02:00] <uber_noober> dc-dave: what you can do is use gparted to create a partition for ubuntu, then install ubuntu onto that partition
[02:00] <TiM> my sound doesn't work on firefox
[02:00] <bruce89> cooper77z: you need to click on the freenode line in the sidebar to get whois messages
[02:00] <jefinc> !ask TiM
[02:00] <jefinc> !ask | TiM
[02:00] <TiM> it was hard to set it up!
[02:00] <Black-Deimos> ?
[02:00] <dc-dave> tim my sound quit working after the upgrade
[02:00] <dc-dave> does it work in other apps
[02:01] <dc-dave> tim, your sound
[02:01] <dc-dave> tim, your sound/
[02:01] <jefinc> !enter
[02:01] <TiM> dc-dave:  now it is working for move and mp3
[02:01] <cooper77z> but sometimes that tells me nothing, no ip addresses, not real locations, no nada
[02:01] <TiM> only ff not
[02:01] <aboleth> hi
[02:01] <bruce89> cooper77z: some people hide that
[02:01] <cooper77z> ok
[02:01] <aboleth> i am using ubuntu 8.10
[02:01] <aboleth> sound works for some programs but not others
[02:01] <aboleth> i don't have pulseaudio in the default way
[02:01] <TiM> i'm using ubuntu 9.04
[02:02] <aboleth> since i tried to fix things before
[02:02] <jefinc> cooper77z: what is your requirement for using /whois that has made this such a dire issue?
[02:02] <TiM> it is my first time on linux
[02:02] <cooper77z> it isn't dire
[02:02] <cooper77z> it's not even an issue
[02:02] <TiM> i'm liking this OS
[02:02] <dc-dave> tim checkup this: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+question/4559
[02:02] <cooper77z> brb
[02:02] <aboleth> sounds works in banshee and firefox/flash, but not games. does anyone know what i can do to fix this?
[02:02] <jefinc> !enter
[02:02] <TiM> dc-dave:  let me see
[02:03] <dc-dave> tim, from term type: sudo apt-get install libflashsupport
[02:03] <NLeeepc> google is gone
[02:03] <dio_> grub error 25
[02:03] <dio_> help
[02:04] <bruce89> sebsebseb: no
[02:04] <Edson`> Does ubuntu support DirectX
[02:04] <sebsebseb> bruce89: wrong channel I think
[02:04] <TiM> donne but not happend
[02:04] <sebsebseb> Edson`: Wine and  Virtualbox have some Directx support
[02:04] <Edson`> Thanks
[02:04] <bruce89> Edson`: onyl VB 3.0 however
[02:05] <Edson`> ah
[02:05] <bruce89> which is rather new
[02:05] <ctmjr> Edson`, no it uses glx
[02:05] <sebsebseb> Edson`: ,but   it depends on the game,  how well Wine or  Virtualbox 3.0 will work with it,  and  the game may not work at all
[02:05] <uber_noober> bruce89: lower versions of VB have DX support as well
[02:05] <booh> I heard about iscsi server on ubuntu.  Is it a better solution to share windows files than samba?  What about perfs?
[02:05] <bruce89> uber_noober: ah
[02:05] <dio_> i lost my hard drive won`t boot error 25 any help
[02:05] <Edson`> I tried Guild Wars, but it didn't work.
[02:05] <Edson`> tried*
[02:05] <dc-dave> tim: checkup this https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2009-April/003601.html
[02:05] <Jaredu> Edson`, i managed to get guild wars to work, what's the problem?
[02:06] <Jaredu> it was awhile back though
[02:06] <Edson`> It just stays at a black screen
[02:06] <Jaredu> ah
[02:06] <Jaredu> do you have compiz on?
[02:06] <sebsebseb> uber_noober   Edson`   Virtualbox 3.0 is  the one you need to try   those games in if doing the virtual machine,  older versions aren't wroth bothering with
[02:06] <TiM> wait a minute
[02:06] <Jaredu> Edson`, do you have compiz enabled?
[02:06] <sebsebseb> Edson`: I think  you can  do Guild Wars in Wine
[02:06] <Jaredu> sebsebseb, you can, ive done it :D
[02:06] <Edson`> it was a while ago, don't have it now, i was just checking
[02:06] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: question was if there was dx support in ubuntu
[02:07] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: right, but  Edson`  probably meant if there was in any of the programs that can be installed in Ubuntu
[02:07] <Jaredu> Edson`, it's definitely possible, I'd say if it hangs at a black screen just make sure compiz is off, i haven't tried it in awhile though but for me it was just a straight install in wine
[02:07] <bruce89> Edson`: TBH, I would and do keep windows around for that purpose
[02:07] <dc-dave> is there a keyboard shortcut to get terminal in a window instead of full screen?
[02:07] <gizmobay> Can someone tell me how to install kernel 2.26.29?
[02:08] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: you are correct, tho I run v2.x vbox and I have dx support
[02:08] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: also if  there was  built in Directx10 support in Ubuntu or  Wine  came with  Ubuntu,   bruce89  would be rather  unhappy indeed
[02:08] <dc-dave> gizmo: I tried it and it broke my wifi and sound
[02:08] <Edson`> bruce89: True
[02:08] <gizmobay> tried the package from kernel.ubuntu.com
[02:08] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: lol
[02:08] <dc-dave> gizmo: I don;t reccomend, lots of issues
[02:08] <jeanchauvin> Can anyone help me mount my Western Digital 350 GB My Passport? It was working until today and I've tried a few things, but can't get it to work.
[02:08] <gizmobay> ok thanks
[02:08] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: I  know that guy resaonbly well now on IRC :)
[02:09] <gizmobay> I'm having an issue with my computer freezing
[02:09] <jefinc> jeanchauvin: have you recently used it with windoze?
[02:09] <gizmobay> said 2.26.29 would fix
[02:09] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: so   what I said is rather true
[02:09] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: :P
[02:09] <TiM> dc-dave:  doesn't work
[02:09] <aboleth> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 8.10 and I have a problem with sound. Sound works in some programs and not in others. I already tried fixing older problems with sound, so PulseAudio and some other things aren't the same as default for me. I can get sound with desktop sounds, Firefox/Flash, and Banshee, but it does not work with any games. Does anyone know what i can do?
[02:09] <dc-dave> tim: did it ever work
[02:09] <uber_noober> aboleth: google esd and alsa
[02:09] <TiM> the movie on youtube makes crashes and audio doesn't work
[02:09] <TiM> dc-dave:  never!
[02:10] <dc-dave> you can try to use the SYNAPTIC to get "alsa"
[02:10] <jeanchauvin> I tried to let my boss plug it in on his computer, but it wouldn't mount on his, so I just pulled the cord out. I tried plugging it in on Ubuntu, but nothing happened, so I restarted it while it was attached, but still nothing.
[02:10] <TiM> dc-dave:  yesterday i turn sound on, but not firefox
[02:10] <dc-dave> same for aboleth
[02:10] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: do you know anything about cups?
[02:10] <dc-dave> use synaptic to get alsa, tim and aboleth
[02:10] <sebsebseb> !cups |  uber_noober
[02:10] <bruce89> uber_noober: don't they hold water/
[02:11] <TiM> dc-dave:  what is aboleth?
[02:11] <uber_noober> LOL
[02:11] <dc-dave> the kernel update i loaded tues broke my sound and wifi
[02:11] <dc-dave> to get everything back i had to modify the grub list go to back to the older kernel
[02:11] <Edson`> mIRC was weirded out on ubuntu the last time i tried
[02:11] <trakcyia> how do i add a line that runs a program to an already existing startup script?
[02:11] <bruce89> uber_noober: but seriously, what's the question?
[02:11] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: I know bro, but I have an unsupported printer...any way to extract or build a ppd file?
[02:12] <aboleth> TiM: aboleth is me
[02:12] <aboleth> should i follow this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063
[02:12] <Edson`> like the windows were blinking
[02:12] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: not my area, but it looks like it could be bruce89 's
[02:12] <uber_noober> bruce89: how about it?
[02:12] <ctmjr> aboleth, i fixed my sound problems on 8.10 by going into preferences / sessions and unchecking anything with pulseaudio and choosing alsa in sound
[02:12] <nikolatesla> aboleth give it a try
[02:12] <TiM> aboleth:  I tought it was some kind of program.
[02:12] <H_M-Laptop> Hey, in Ubuntu 9.04, when you change the wallpaper - It has a transition. I was wondering, how do I disable that? (It's a bit too much for my computer, and it lags it really badly)
[02:12] <bruce89> uber_noober: or not after seeing the question
[02:12] <aboleth> ctmjr: i'll try that
[02:12] <bruce89> uber_noober: what is the printer?
[02:13] <dio_> any help about grub no loadin error 25
[02:13] <uber_noober> bruce89: have a panasonic mx789, unsupported by linux printing so no drivers
[02:13] <uber_noober> bruce89: its a multifunction network printer
[02:13] <nikolatesla> uber; try getting cups drivers
[02:13] <uber_noober> none available
[02:14] <uber_noober> a dude at #debian told me i have to build a driver (ppd)
[02:14] <bruce89> uber_noober: I see, that would be rather difficult
[02:14] <sebsebseb> uber_noober: virtual machine Wndows  if enough RAM, and do printing like that, and the version that supports USB of course  from http://www.virtualbox.org  and  for Linux hosts.  well this is worth a try, if you can't get the thing working natively,  and don't want to buy another  printer which is supported
[02:14] <TiM> oh God, the sound is making me angry!
[02:15] <rice> tyul
[02:15] <FrozenFire[work]> For some reason, the ms-sys package doesn't exist in Universe anymore.
[02:15] <uber_noober> sebsebseb: yeah, tried it with wine first, but it works w VB3
[02:15] <FrozenFire[work]> Is there a similar tool used to restore the Windows boot record?
[02:15] <uber_noober> bruce89: yeah, wont have much liuck I see
[02:15] <aboleth> ctmjr: i already have that done, i just checked
[02:15] <FrozenFire[work]> And on that note, is there a history of Wubi corrupting the MBR?
[02:15] <belorix> !backup
[02:15] <TiM> any can help me?
[02:15] <bruce89> uber_noober: not unless you feel like writing a driver
[02:15] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: things like that can happen with Wubi yep
[02:15] <TiM> any one
[02:16] <aboleth> should i just do this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063
[02:16] <nomasteryoda> uber_noober, do you hook it up with a cat5 cable...? if so, then surely it emulates some form of printer you can choose in Linux
[02:16] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: This is arbitrary corruption. I've been running Wubi fine for months
[02:16] <uber_noober> bruce89: dude, I can write hello world, but that's about it...LOL
[02:16] <FrozenFire[work]> Suddenly, Windows gets a hal.dll corruption issue
[02:16] <nikolatesla> uber, try the kx driver http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=Panasonic
[02:16] <TiM> the sound doesn't work on firefox, not only in flash but in all
[02:16] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: Wubi sucks, do a real proper partitioend install instead :)
[02:16] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: Unfortunately, that's not possible.
[02:16] <bruce89> uber_noober: heh
[02:16] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: why not?
[02:17] <ctmjr> aboleth, you might have to change the sound driver in the program itself if you already have pulse disabled
[02:17] <Dream-Stalker> whats the command to tidy up all the unrequired things?
[02:17] <aboleth> ctmjr: how would i do that?
[02:17] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: Because my boss' husband now thinks that Ubuntu corrupts Windows.
[02:17] <uber_noober> nomasteryoda: funny you mention it; I have it USB connected, Ubuntu recognizes a printer is attached and all but no driver to translate
[02:17] <junior_> hi i would like to know how to use wine
[02:17] <FrozenFire[work]> And he's fervently pro-Windows. He's unable to accept that Windows could possibly fail on its own.
[02:17] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: hmm at  certain computer ignorance
[02:17] <Brent_Roth> anyone available to help me with /usr/src/linux/arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S
[02:17] <Dream-Stalker> Frozenfire: aha, brilliant
[02:18] <junior_> can someone tell me how to use wine
[02:18] <nomasteryoda> uber_noober, but what if you did it with a cat5 cable and hooked to your router or hub?
[02:18] <belorix> ow do you cancel a intallation
[02:18] <ctmjr> aboleth, depends on the program more than likely it is under preferences or options
[02:18] <Dream-Stalker> click cancle?
[02:18] <Dream-Stalker> cancel*
[02:18] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: well if Windows goes bad enough,   your Wubi install will as well
[02:18] <belorix> you cant click "cancel" from CLI
[02:18] <nomasteryoda> !wine |junior_
[02:18] <uber_noober> nomasteryoda: same, CUPS recognizes a printer is available but no resolution on the printer
[02:18] <aboleth> ctmjr: what about pygame?
[02:18] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: Unfortunately, that won't be an issue. I've been told to wipe Wubi away.
[02:18] <uber_noober> nomasteryoda: that's y I am getting frustrated
[02:18] <Brent_Roth> belorix ... ctrl-c
[02:19] <FrozenFire[work]> So I'll be stuck using a poorly patched XP system now.
[02:19] <Brent_Roth> belorix, but that will simply kill the process
[02:19] <Dream-Stalker> frozenfire: erm, have you tried a virtual machine? or doesnt your work have the software?
[02:19] <Brent_Roth> belorix: you'll need to clean up afterwards
[02:19] <nikolatesla> is wine better or xp on virtualbox
[02:19] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: buy him a Mac,  at least  then he can blame Apple a well known company, if things go wrong,  :D   oh and you can put Ubuntu on it as well
[02:19] <chiques> Anyone else here use Seamonkey?
[02:19] <StrangeCharm> i want to change a network connection (current using dhcp) so that i enter all the settings manually. what do i need to edit to do this?
[02:19] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: I'm not the "tech guy," he is.
[02:19] <ctmjr> aboleth, i do not even know what pygame is
[02:19] <FrozenFire[work]> Though, my knowledge on the subject is far superior to his.
[02:19] <aboleth> its a module for python
[02:20] <Brent_Roth> nikolatesla: check wine's website and see the feedback for whatever game(s) you're wanting to play ... if the feedback is good, you're better off using wine ... a virtual machine is a large amount of overhead
[02:20] <aboleth> that lets you make games
[02:20] <MBD123> I'm looking at this thing that's telling me to install the package "ia32-libs", but I don't see it in the synaptic package manager and I can't get it using the terminal either. Please help me?
[02:20] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: well some people can't be converted, ever, or any time soon, and that's sadly the way  things are
[02:20] <nikolatesla> i want to run wordperfect
[02:20] <feyner> FrozenFire[work]: man ip
[02:20] <nikolatesla> the linux distros of wp dont seem to install
[02:20] <Brent_Roth> nikolatesla: virtual machines eat up a lot of resources, because you are now running a virtualized second OS ... so your hardware is dealing with those hardware requirements as well
[02:20] <hingepoint> can anyone tell me why my buttons at the bottom of my screen disappeared.  they are the buttons that are supposed to be there if you have that represent minimized windows.
[02:20] <FrozenFire[work]> I'm not expecting a conversion. I just wish I could use a working system for the development they expect.
[02:20] <FrozenFire[work]> I'm now expected to use Notepad for development.
[02:20] <funcky1> .join pidgin
[02:20] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire[work]: I know Windows as host, is not that great,  but  maybe do an Ubuntu virtual machine?
[02:21] <nikolatesla> brent do you have an arrow on the left, if so click it
[02:21] <VCoolio> hingepoint: I can tell how to get them back, will that do?
[02:21] <FrozenFire[work]> sebsebseb: I'll see about it. _Hopefully_ he'll allow it.
[02:21] <bruce89> FrozenFire[work]: You can get gedit for Windows BTW
[02:21] <nikolatesla> what videochat si
[02:21] <nikolatesla> is sup
[02:21] <FrozenFire[work]> I'm looking for another job, though.
[02:21] <hingepoint> that will be great
[02:21] <nikolatesla> what chat client supports video chat
[02:21] <nikolatesla> is there a yahoo or google chat for linux with video
[02:21] <nikolatesla> is there a yahoo or google chat for linux with video
[02:21] <VCoolio> hingepoint: rightclick panel, add to panel; find the "window list" thing
[02:21] <aboleth> how am i supposed to set programs not to use pulseaudio
[02:22] <bruce89> FrozenFire[work]: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/gedit/2.26/
[02:22] <MBD123> nikolatesla: Thaeres a Skype that supports video
[02:22] <trakcyia> what is the extension for plain text files?
[02:22] <funcky1> MBD123: where?
[02:22] <nikolatesla> frozen what line of work are you in
[02:22] <nikolatesla> where is your locale firework
[02:22] <bruce89> trakcyia: on UNIX, there is none
[02:22] <MBD123> http://skype.com/download
[02:22] <FrozenFire[work]> nikolatesla: Complicated. I'm a resort desk clerk, but I have loads of software engineering experience.
[02:22] <hingepoint> thank you.
[02:22] <MBD123> You just need the appropriate packages
[02:22]  * FrozenFire[work] reboots
[02:23] <trakcyia> thanks bruce89
[02:23] <funcky1> MBD123: that doesn't support video.
[02:23] <nikolatesla> there are gonna be over 500,000 jobs nationwide starting in feb 2010 for the 2010 census
[02:23] <nikolatesla> including many clerk jobs
[02:23] <nikolatesla> in Phoenix and Baltimore the census has sys admin jobs
[02:23]  * bruce89 ponders 1000% unemployment
[02:23] <macman_>  hey all .. i have 1 massive vob that i made 9 gigs .. how can i get this into dvd format so i can play it on a regular dvd player ?
[02:23] <MBD123> It's Skype 2.0. It searches for video devices on your computer but it didn't seem to detect any on mine. Is that a bug or something?
[02:24] <bruce89> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/gedit/2.26/
[02:24] <bruce89> oops
[02:24] <nikolatesla> macman get a $30 external slim usb dvdrw drive on ebay from hong kong
[02:24] <sebsebseb> FrozenFire: above
[02:24] <bruce89> sebsebseb is right, I'm a hypocrite
[02:24] <macman_> ...
[02:24] <sebsebseb> bruce89: wrong channel again
[02:25] <nikolatesla> actually macman, i got one for $15 from hongkong on ebay
[02:25] <macman_> nikolatesla how is that going to help me burn the vob into a dvd
[02:25] <MBD123> I'm looking at this thing that's telling me to install the package "ia32-libs", but I don't see it in the synaptic package manager and I can't get it using the terminal either. What do I do?
[02:26] <lightningseed> MBD123: are you trying to install flash on ubuntu64 or something?
[02:26] <andry_> help ! install google earth in ubuntu 9.04 ?
[02:27] <akSeya> guys.. i have  a ricoh card reader on my notebook... can't get it to work.. already compiled the sdricoh_cs-0.1.4 driver ... any idea??
[02:27] <nikolatesla> macman: first you have to bypass the copy protectio
[02:27] <jared> andry_, what's the problem?
[02:27] <MBD123> No, Adobe Air
[02:27] <nikolatesla> macman you have to get the dvd crack from the netherlands
[02:27] <lightningseed> MBD123: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790&highlight=getlibs
[02:27] <jared> andry_, sudo apt-get install google-earth?
[02:27] <aboleth> does anyone know how to improve my situation?
[02:27] <rww> !medibuntu | andry_: add the medibuntu repository using these instructions, then look in there
[02:27] <Gualem> Hello
[02:28] <akSeya> when I insert my Memory Stick Pro Duo card, nothing happens
[02:28] <aboleth> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 8.10 and I have a problem with sound. Sound works in some programs and not in others. I already tried fixing older problems with sound, so PulseAudio and some other things aren't the same as default for me. I can get sound with desktop sounds, Firefox/Flash, and Banshee, but it does not work with any games. Does anyone know what i can do?
[02:28] <nikolatesla> macman http://dvdstyler.sourceforge.net/index.html
[02:28] <akSeya> no signal at dmesg nor on /var/log/messages
[02:28] <andry_> thanks ! i will tyr !
[02:28] <akSeya> when I insert my Memory Stick Pro Duo card, nothing happens
[02:28] <akSeya> no signal at dmesg nor on /var/log/messages
[02:28] <akSeya> any idea?
[02:28] <nikolatesla> macman add marillat repos in your sources.list
[02:29] <nikolatesla> macman the use "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install dvdstyler"
[02:29] <renic> andry: you could also go here: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=google+earth+on+ubuntu
[02:29] <renic> :)
[02:30] <bruce89> !info googleearth-package
[02:30] <labeau>  how r u ? does any one know what this means ?
[02:30] <labeau> Could not load the settings file '/home/labeau/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'.
[02:30] <labeau> Cannot convert settings from version '1.7-linux'.
[02:30] <labeau> The source version is not supported.
[02:30] <labeau> Result Code:
[02:30] <labeau> VBOX_E_XML_ERROR (0x80BB000A)
[02:30] <FloodBot1> labeau: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:30] <bruce89> sebsebseb: See
[02:30] <sebsebseb> renic: those links  make you not look very friendly to  andry or whoever your giving them out to
[02:30] <eggenz7> is there any way to take the contents of two partitions and show them in the same folder?
[02:30] <sebsebseb> !google |   renic
[02:31] <tahnok> hello
[02:31] <aboleth> Hello, I am using Ubuntu 8.10 and I have a problem with sound. Sound works in some programs and not in others. I already tried fixing older problems with sound, so PulseAudio and some other things aren't the same as default for me. I can get sound with desktop sounds, Firefox/Flash, and Banshee, but it does not work with any games. Does anyone know what i can do?
[02:31] <labeau> sorry im new to this
[02:31] <renic> sebsebseb: granted.  I will try to be nice.
[02:31] <chiques> Anyone here use Seamonkey?
[02:31] <Guest74804> evening all ...
[02:32] <aboleth> hi
[02:32] <tahnok> how are you?
[02:32] <bruce89> Guest74804: your old name was better...
[02:32] <aboleth> hey 1337 people were in the room just a second ago
[02:32] <sebsebseb> aboleth: two bots in here as well
[02:32] <Guest74804> just showing a noob where to get help if im not around .. thanks all
[02:33] <aboleth> does anyone know what could be going on with my sound?
[02:33] <sebsebseb> aboleth: no at least 4
[02:33] <bruce89> sebsebseb: it's some term meaning something
[02:33] <aboleth> i already have alsa for everything and i disabled pulseaudio
[02:33] <sebsebseb> bruce89: replying in wrong channel, or you purpously are doing it here
[02:33] <eggenz7> is there any way to take the contents of two partitions and show them in the same folder?
[02:34] <nevyn> eggenz7: unionfs can do this.
[02:35] <nevyn> eggenz7: but it's kinda a bear to get going
[02:35] <sean>  /j #xbins
[02:35] <aboleth> should i just make a thread in the forums?
[02:35] <eggenz7> nevyn, theres nothing simpler? maybe create symlinks for something?
[02:35] <labeau> im losted i need help
[02:35] <ColbyIsColby> whats wrong, labeau?
[02:36] <ColbyIsColby> lol
[02:36] <labeau>  i get this meesage when i try to start virtualbox
[02:36] <funcky1> is there a way to make ubuntu run as a full screen application within windows?
[02:36] <labeau> Could not load the settings file '/home/labeau/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'.
[02:36] <labeau> Cannot convert settings from version '1.7-linux'.
[02:36] <labeau> The source version is not supported.
[02:36] <labeau> Result Code:
[02:36] <labeau> VBOX_E_XML_ERROR (0x80BB000A)
[02:36] <FloodBot1> labeau: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:36] <ColbyIsColby> oh, i know!
[02:36] <ColbyIsColby> to funucky1, right ctrl+f in your virtual machine
[02:37] <labeau> ok
[02:37] <ColbyIsColby> and labeau, what version of Ubuntu are you trying to use?
[02:37] <labeau> 9.04
[02:37] <ColbyIsColby> Okay.
[02:37] <gnat_x> hi folks. i set up a jaunty install today, and i can't get it to connect to the wpa network. the interface works, as i can scan for available networks. i believe this very card has connected to this very network in a past install on a different machine. i'm connected right now via a debian machine to this wireless, so i know its working. i can't for the life of me figure out where to look next. the /network/interfaces settings are 
[02:38] <nevyn> eggenz7: describe the problem
[02:38] <ColbyIsColby> First, have you tried reinstalling VirtualBox?
[02:38] <labeau> yes 32 times
[02:38] <ColbyIsColby> Really? Holy crap.
[02:38] <labeau> u see why i need help
[02:38] <nevyn> eggenz7: why can't you just mount one filesystem under the other simlink the folder ?
[02:38] <eggenz7> nevyn, probably because i dont know how lol....
[02:39] <ColbyIsColby> Hmm.
[02:39] <ibuclaw> labeau, did you recently upgrade from vbox-free to the vbox version on their website?
[02:39] <labeau> i said that too
[02:39] <ColbyIsColby> yeah.
[02:39] <ColbyIsColby> what ibuclaw said.
[02:39] <ColbyIsColby> :D
[02:40] <labeau> nope i tryed synapitc
[02:40] <labeau> and tryed the one from web site
[02:40] <ColbyIsColby> Hmm. I just did a search on your error, and
[02:41] <casey> what is the password for root or is it my accounf password
[02:41] <cabrey> !root | casey
[02:41] <brummbaer> casey: if you need long-term root access, you can 'sudo -i'
[02:41] <labeau> hmmmmmmm
[02:42] <labeau> is it bad?
[02:42] <ibuclaw> labeau, how many VM images do you have?
[02:42] <labeau> 1
[02:42] <ColbyIsColby> labeau, are you sure you have FULL admin privelledges. This sounds like a stupid question, but it means alot.
[02:42] <labeau> yes  i do
[02:43] <labeau> i tryed used the trem too
[02:43] <DarwinSurvivor> I am having troubles connection to an ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix machine (Foo). I can only connect to it from another machine (Bar) if I first ping from Foo to Bar.
[02:43] <labeau> opps termal
[02:43] <ibuclaw> labeau, try the following (once I get Vbox installed/setup)
[02:43] <casey> i'm trying to fix this problem Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/xampp/cds.php on line 64
[02:44] <aboleth> someone told me that its probably sdl that has problems with sound
[02:44] <ColbyIsColby> look in your .xml file
[02:44] <aboleth> so does anyone know how i could get sound to work with sdl?
[02:44] <aboleth> it seems to work with everything else
[02:44] <ColbyIsColby> home/USERNAME/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml
[02:44] <labeau> ok i kind of new to this help me here where is it ?
[02:45] <ColbyIsColby> home/USERNAME/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml
[02:45] <jonex> whats the command to join a rrom
[02:45] <ColbyIsColby> /join #(ROOMNAME)
[02:45] <bruce89> '/join ##pigeons
[02:45] <jonex> thanks
[02:45] <ibuclaw> labeau, open up your Home Folder
[02:45] <ibuclaw> in Nautilus
[02:45] <casey> Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/xampp/cds.php on line 64
[02:45] <ColbyIsColby> Then go to your username folder
[02:45] <casey> how do i fix it
[02:45] <ColbyIsColby> casey, reposting your problem won't help.. :)
[02:45] <ColbyIsColby> Hold on a sec.
[02:45] <labeau> ok
[02:45] <trollboy> I'm trying to install a driver package originally designed for Redhat based distros, luckily they supply source.  The ./configure file is looking for /usr/src/linux/include/linux/autoconf.h and not finding it, and neither am I.  Is there someplace else I should be looking?
[02:46] <mechtech> ok...why will links to myh .exe files not work?  I can launch the exe that the link points to, but the links themselves...no worky...any ideas?
[02:46] <mechtech> I'm using wine
[02:46] <brummbaer> casey: #apachefriends
[02:46] <ColbyIsColby> labeau.
[02:46] <ibuclaw> labeau, select  'View -> Show Hidden Files' in the toolbar then scroll down and find the folder:  .VirtualBox
[02:47] <ColbyIsColby> or that.
[02:47] <bmorris> Hey guys, I'm trying to install TweetDeck on AdobeAir with 9.04 but I'm hitting a problem. Air installed fine and I downloaded the tweetdeck.air file but when I double click on it nothing happens.  I've tried chmoding the tweetdeck file to 777 with no luck and restarting didn't help either.  Do you guys have any other ideas?
[02:47] <test34> mechtech: links created from linux or windows?
[02:47] <mechtech> test34: linux links
[02:48] <DarwinSurvivor> is anybody here familiar with ubuntu's firewall? I can't seem to ping my machine properly :(
[02:48] <Kazriko> trollboy, Just a guess, but you might need to install the headers package or the source package for your kernel, then maybe link it into the /usr/src folder.
[02:48] <labeau> ok foud it
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> trying tin install irssi and after i run ./configure i get the following error
[02:48] <renic> Darwin: i'm new to ubuntu, but I've played with ufw
[02:48] <test34> mechtech: could you paste the one line showing your link detail (eg: ls -la linkname)
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> checking for GLIB - version >= 2.6.0... no
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> *** Could not run GLIB test program, checking why...
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> *** exact error that occured. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly installed.
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> *** If you don't have GLIB, you can get it from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/
[02:48] <FloodBot1> RuneMaximus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:48] <RuneMaximus> *** We recommend you get the latest stable GLIB 2 version.
[02:48] <bastidrazor> bmorris, the file needs to be executable?
[02:49] <ibuclaw> labeau, ensure that all instances of VirtualBox are closed. Then rename that folder from .VirtualBox to .VirtualBox.old
[02:49] <mechtech> test34: used gui to make link...right click>make link
[02:49] <bastidrazor> RuneMaximus, apt-get install irssi .. no need to compile it
[02:49] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: i'm new to ubuntu, but I've played with ufw (sorry to repeat myself, mistyped your name)
[02:49] <ColbyIsColby> that is exactly what i was going to say.
[02:49] <ColbyIsColby> @ibuclaw
[02:49] <bmorris> bastidrazor, isn't tha 777?
[02:49] <RuneMaximus> awesome thanks
[02:49] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: I'm using iptables and have used the same rules on 2 machines, however the problem only persists on the one running netbook remix, not the one running server edition (they are both 9.04)
[02:49] <SkiingPenguins> Where may i get help with installing ubuntu 8.10 with wubi.exe?
[02:49] <labeau> it said v 1.7 is that right
[02:49] <brummbaer> bmorris, chmod a+x file
[02:50] <bastidrazor> bmorris, yes, you are correct. is the file an actual installer?
[02:50] <RuneMaximus> am i correct in reading that irssi is better than konversation for irc?
[02:50] <akSeya> can anyone help me with a Ricoh Card Reader on Ubuntu 9.04?
[02:50] <bmorris> bastidrazor, it's an .air installer
[02:50] <test34> mechtech: do you get an error? I just tried it on my computer and it works
[02:50] <ibuclaw> labeau, it says:  .VirtualBox-1.7 ?
[02:50] <lightningseed> RuneMaximus: I'm using irssi right now....its a good console client
[02:50] <labeau> yes
[02:50] <casey> does root have a password or not?
[02:50] <bastidrazor> bmorris, run the command in terminal to see what errors it gives
[02:50] <mechtech> test34: no error...just nothing happens
[02:50] <bastidrazor> casey, no
[02:50] <ColbyIsColby> Casey, no it doesn't.
[02:50] <ibuclaw> labeau, yeah, that should be fine
[02:50] <casey> ok
[02:51] <mechtech> test34: I'll try a native linux app link...see if that works
[02:51] <bmorris> bastidrazor, cannot execute binary file.  I think it's supposed to be opened with air
[02:51] <labeau> ok renamed
[02:51] <bmorris> I'm not sure how to do that though...
[02:51] <lightningseed> RuneMaximus: couple it with screen and you'll never leave the terminal again
[02:52] <test34> mechtech: try to run the link from the command line maybe? you could type: "linkname <enter>" or "wine linkname <enter>"  it might give you a meaningful error message
[02:52] <bastidrazor> bmorris, what is the binary for air? use that binary to air file.air .. supposing 'air' is the binary for adobe air
[02:52] <DarwinSurvivor> is there a firewall that could be rejecting connections before iptables gets to filter it? (netbook edition, not server)
[02:52] <test34> mechtech: I did it with a windows .exe and it worked fine here
[02:52] <ibuclaw> labeau, now go into  'Applications -> Accessories -> VirtualBox OSE#
[02:52] <ibuclaw> in the Ubuntu applications menu.
[02:52] <mechtech> test34:  btw...how do I locate where my apps are located?
[02:52] <qwebirc8915> Hello
[02:53] <labeau> ok right on it work s
[02:53] <labeau>  thank you
[02:53] <ColbyIsColby> there you go!
[02:53] <ColbyIsColby> even though ibuclaw did all the work.
[02:53] <ibuclaw> labeau, look at the nautilus home folder
[02:53] <bruce89> mechtech: which programnam
[02:53] <labeau> hey thanks alot
[02:53] <ibuclaw> labeau, a new directory should be created
[02:53] <qwebirc8915> I am getting a command not found when I try to run "sudo do-release-upgrade" does anyone know why that may be?
[02:53] <bruce89> mechtech: as in the command
[02:53] <test34> mechtech: if you switch to the folder where your link is, you can type: "ls -la" and it will show you where the link points ot
[02:53] <test34> to
[02:54] <labeau> yep theres a new one
[02:54] <bmorris> bastidrazor, air isn't known.  Any ideas on how I could find out what the binary actually is
[02:54] <test34> e.g.: lrwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev    106 2009-07-23 21:52 Link to uninstall.exe -> /media/windows/utils/internet/xchat/uninstall.exe
[02:54] <bmorris> ohhhh wait there is something in accessories
[02:54] <labeau> thank agian i going to play now :)
[02:54] <ColbyIsColby> Have a good day, labeau! Come back if you have any other questions.
[02:54] <ibuclaw> labeau, just go into .VirtualBox-1.7.old , then highlight the 'HardDisks' folder
[02:55] <labeau> great
[02:55] <ibuclaw> then Cut it
[02:55] <bmorris> It looks like that worked!  Thank you very much for your help bastidrazor
[02:55] <ColbyIsColby> oh, yeah, restore your hard disks.
[02:55] <bastidrazor> bmorris, good lcuk
[02:55] <ibuclaw> labeau, move to the new .VirtualBox directory and paste
[02:55] <evanescent> how can I find the xord.conf file X is using in ubuntu? /etc/X11/xorg.conf is empty
[02:55] <labeau> oh ok  yes need that
[02:55] <akSeya> it just do not recognizes my Memory stick :(
[02:55] <ibuclaw> then you can import the hard disk into VirtualBox via  'File -> Virtual Machine Manager'
[02:56] <bruce89> evanescent: it usually is nowadays, X doesn't need a xorg.conf usually
[02:56] <labeau> can i delete the old one ?
[02:56] <evanescent> I want to change the acceleration method being used for my graphics card
[02:56] <evanescent> i have an intel integrated graphics card
[02:56] <ibuclaw> labeau, once you've moved over the Hard Disk image, it should all be good to go :)
[02:56] <evanescent> i'm trying to follow: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/intel-graphics-performance-guide-for-ubuntu-904-jaunty-users.html
[02:57] <ColbyIsColby> hey ibuclaw, would you happen to know anything about Xubuntu, or would I need to go to the Xubuntu irc channel.
[02:57] <labeau> thanks have good day nite mor .... labeau off
[02:57] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, it's minimal, but I know my way around the system =)
[02:57] <ibuclaw> bye labeau
[02:57] <ColbyIsColby> well, i just need your opinion.
[02:57] <bastidrazor> RuneMaximus, ask in channel please.. either you are not using sudo apt-get or yo uhave more than one instance of a package manager open
[02:57] <evanescent> I really just want to enable 'Option “AccelMethod” “UXA”'
[02:57] <bluntman225> hey guys, how can i set up my wireless network to accept dhcp
[02:58] <bruce89> evanescent: AFAIK you need to create the appropriate section in the empty file
[02:58] <bluntman225> or how do I edit my wireless settings...I cant get my wireless to work
[02:58] <bastidrazor> RuneMaximus, do sudo apt-get install irssi
[02:58] <ColbyIsColby> i have an old iMac DV with a 500MHz (G3) PPC Processor, and 128MB RAM.
[02:58] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: is network manager running on the the netbook?
[02:58] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: yes
[02:58] <ColbyIsColby> would I be fine installing Xubuntu, or should I try Debian.
[02:58] <evanescent> I tried that and ubuntu starts into a low graphics mode
[02:59] <RuneMaximus> thank bastidrazor that seems to be working
[02:59] <evanescent> the tutorial is supposedly confirmed to work for my exact graphics card so I think there's something about just adding the information to the xorg.conf file thats causing problems
[02:59] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, you should be fine ... Ubuntu has a PPC version in ports
[02:59] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: If i had to guess (which I'm doing), i would disable it and setup networking manually... network manager already screwed me today, so i'm prejudice... ;D
[02:59] <ColbyIsColby> Thanks.
[03:00] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, http://ports.ubuntu.com
[03:00] <StrangeCharm> after changing /etc/network/interfaces , how to i make the interface load the changes?
[03:00] <qwebirc8915> I am trying to follow: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades but when I get to the end and run "sudo do-release-upgrade" it says command not found can anyone help with this
[03:00] <ColbyIsColby> I have the alternate install CD for 9.04 PPC and I have been debating to install it.
[03:00] <ColbyIsColby> because reinstalling OS X because Xubuntu is too slow is too much of a pain.
[03:00] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: I would, but until the machine is ready for production, it needs to be used on many wireless networks (making command line setup quite annoying)
[03:00] <Guest91381> Hey, can anyone help me set up a terminal button involving xwinwrap? I have a neat setup for it but I can't seem to make a launcher button- it works fine in a normal terminal.
[03:01] <Jaredu> Hey, can anyone help me set up a terminal button involving xwinwrap? I have a neat setup for it but I can't seem to make a launcher button- it works fine in a normal terminal.
[03:01] <Jaredu> sorry about the guest name thing
[03:01] <ColbyIsColby> /msg nickserv
[03:01] <ColbyIsColby> whoops.
[03:01] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: my idea was to use that method for testing if network manager is the problem.. If it is, there's probably a way to write a solution in a shell script.
[03:01] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, the mini.iso is here: http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/jaunty/main/installer-powerpc/current/images/powerpc/netboot/mini.iso
[03:01] <Jaredu> anyone have any ideas?
[03:01] <Lo_Pan> wtf
[03:01] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: or patch network manager if you have a coder handy.
[03:01] <sebsebseb> !langauge |  Lo_Pan
[03:02] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, the minimal boot installer should give you /every/ option to choose from on installation (including the choice to load aptitude and manually select packages).
[03:02] <bruce89> surely not
[03:02] <ColbyIsColby> Aptitude? Sorry, I am kind of new to this..
[03:02] <ibuclaw> so you can tailor what packages / tasks you want installed before you boot the machine.
[03:02] <Jaredu> Hey, can anyone help me set up a terminal button involving xwinwrap? I have a neat setup for it but I can't seem to make a launcher button- it works fine in a normal terminal.
[03:02] <ColbyIsColby> oh okay.
[03:02] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, aptitude is a frontend to apt-get
[03:02] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: what did you use instead of network manager (cli, wicd, etc)?
[03:03] <ibuclaw> ColbyIsColby, are you booted into Ubuntu at the moment ?
[03:03] <ColbyIsColby> Uhhm, no. I am on the machine I want to install Xubuntu on.
[03:03] <ibuclaw> ahh
[03:03] <Mamoncete> Hi all
[03:03] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: did you check the "run in terminal" box in the launcher preferences?
[03:03] <nivekc1> can anyone please help me.. i am wanting to watch a movie on my PC but for some reason i put in the disc and it doesnt work.. it is a dvd psych season 3 i just bought it and it works in my dvd player
[03:03] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, where would that be? I haven't worked with this in awhile and the last time i tried was in 8.10, one sec
[03:04] <ColbyIsColby> What do you recomend me making sure I install?
[03:04] <Mamoncete> I want to buy a server machine, but I saw that raid HD and controllers are expensive. Do I need any special hardware/HDs in order to use RAID (software) in Ubuntu Server?
[03:04] <mechtech> getting closer...at first, I COULDN'T EVEN CD TO THE CORRECT DIRECTORY BECAUSE i HAD SPACES IN THE NAME OF THE DIR
[03:04] <mechtech> sorry for yelling
[03:04] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, for some reason that's not working... hmm
[03:04] <mechtech> caps lock
[03:04] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: right-click the launcher, then select "Properties".  Change "Type" to "Application In Terminal"
[03:04] <Mamoncete> Or can I just go with 4 SATA HD drives and Ubuntu server (Linux) through software cna emulate a RAID controller?
[03:04] <bruce89> ColbyIsColby: it depends what you want I suppose
[03:05] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, the command i'm running is this: xwinwrap -ni -o 0.6 -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -- mplayer -wid WID -quiet ~/Desktop/testlegs.avi -loop 0 -nosound -fs
[03:05] <evanescent> is there some way I can make X write its config to xorg.conf so i can modify it
[03:05] <mechtech> but now I have an error message: wine: could not load L"C:\\windows\\system32\\link.exe": Module not found
[03:05] <ColbyIsColby> Well, all I really need is a word processor (I guess I would use AbIWord), a desktop (duh), and anything else that's basic.
[03:05] <ColbyIsColby> This machine is kind of for school use.
[03:05] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: what happens when you click the launcher after changing the type?
[03:05] <ColbyIsColby> and basic internet.
[03:05] <ibuclaw> Mamoncete, with RAID, all you need to ensure is that all disks spin at the same speed.
[03:06] <bruce89> ColbyIsColby: I was thinking more along the lines of stability
[03:06] <ibuclaw> Mamoncete, the rest can be done using software RAID
[03:06] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, it does nothing.. when i open a terminal and paste in the exact same command it works fine
[03:06] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, ive also tried putting it in startup and it does nothing =\
[03:06] <isaac_> Is there a program that will handle four or five CD burners at once to make multiple copies?
[03:06] <isaac_> Objective is to make copies of an audio cd.
[03:07] <test34> mechtech: did you mount your windows partition at the same mount point as when your created the link ?
[03:07] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, i did just install gnome-do if that would change anything
[03:07] <Mamoncete> ibuclaw, so if the 4 SATA HD drives that I purchase are the same, I assume that all of them will spin at the same speed, won't them?
[03:07] <DarwinSurvivor> at the end of the command, add " && sleep 10", that should cause the window to stay open for 10 seconds after the command fails, allowing you to debug it
[03:07] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: I use gnome-do myself and haven't had it mess anything up
[03:07] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, kk one second
[03:07] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: what connection manager do you use?
[03:08] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: I read this http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-set-a-static-ip-address-in-ubuntu-810-intrepid-ibex.html
[03:08] <mechtech> test34: I made the link inside the windows partition...if that's what you mean
[03:08] <ibuclaw> Mamoncete, one would assume so. OEM manufacturers are usually more trustworthy though, but that is just my opinion. ;)
[03:08] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, adding && sleep 10 does nothing, it opens a terminal breifly then crashes it
[03:08] <DarwinSurvivor> that is VERY strange...
[03:08] <Jaredu> indeed...
[03:08] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: that is VERY strange...
[03:09] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, it worked fine in 8.10 or 8.04 im not sure what's changed :\
[03:09] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: haven't tested it yet though... so beware if you don't have physical access
[03:09] <Mamoncete> ibuclaw, I can get 4 SATA 1Tera Maxtor HDs for the half of price of 1 RAID HAD 1 Tera, that is why I am asking, and also I have to pay for the RAID controller
[03:10] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: unfortunately all my connections so far are wireless :( I guess I'll have to try out wicd. I used to use it, but didn't like the interface. But if it *works* then that's what I'll use
[03:10] <isaac_> Is there a program that will handle four or five CD burners at once to make multiple copies?
[03:10] <isaac_> Objective is to make copies of an audio cd.
[03:11] <DarwinSurvivor> isaac_: you could always just run 4 or 5 burning processes in parallel (start the program multiple times)
[03:11] <SkiingPenguins> Whenever i try to install ubuntu 8.10 onto my windows me computer, using wubi, the installer asks to restart. the computer restarts and nothing has changed. wubi does not start up. can anyone help me with this?
[03:11] <adam7> DarwinSurvivor: there is a new interface in wicd 1.6, you can grab the deb from http://downloads.wicd.net/pkgs/latest
[03:11] <evanescent> is there a graphical frontend for changing xorg.conf in ubuntu 9.04
[03:11] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: should probably confirm that the problem is actually with network manager before abandoning it.
[03:11] <evanescent> i seem to recall one in 7.x
[03:11] <isaac_> DarwinSurvivor how many times can you do that before the computer locks up?
[03:12] <test34> jmquebec
[03:12] <ibuclaw> Mamoncete, yes. You can buy 4 SATA drives, (ie: 4x 250GB, SATA, 3.5-inch, 7.2K RPM Hard Drive)
[03:12] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7: I'm assuming the "xUbuntu_9.04" will work for all ubuntu derivatives? (ubuntu/kubuntu/ubuntu netbook remix/etc)?
[03:13] <adam7> DarwinSurvivor: yup
[03:13] <ibuclaw> Mamoncete, and a RAID controller is essential
[03:13] <ibuclaw> it's usually a RAID controller card, ie: PCIe
[03:13] <Mamoncete> ibuclaw, ahhhhh, so I thought I could avoid the RAID controller and use the Linux software one
[03:13] <DarwinSurvivor> isaac_: as long as you don't start a second session for drive Foo before the previous ends, you should be fine
[03:13] <Mamoncete> ibuclaw, that was my question
[03:14] <gaston9> Hola alguien me puede ayudar?
[03:14] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7: what changes did they make to the interface? (google image search shows only old screenshots)
[03:14] <Jaredu> argh... why does it kill term.. >.
[03:14] <gaston9> alguien habla en español?
[03:14] <syntax> is there a way to get the pidgin to blink in the windows tab at the bottom when someone sends you a message..im useing ubuntu os btw
[03:14] <Pici> gaston9: #ubuntu-es
[03:14] <sebsebseb> !es |  gaston9
[03:15] <gaston9> gracias!! tanks
[03:16] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7: do you know if they ever got VPN's working properly in wicd yet?
[03:16] <BlackBerry> When well Ubuntu 10.04 beta be released??
[03:16] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, do you know of a way to just launch a terminal and then run a command?
[03:16] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: next year some time
[03:17] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: as for 9.10 not that long now
[03:17] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  BlackBerry
[03:17] <BlackBerry> thanks,SebSebSeb you ROCK
[03:17] <DarwinSurvivor> Jaredu: try "bash <command>" in the launcher
[03:17] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: np
[03:17] <bruce89> BlackBerry: April
[03:18] <BlackBerry> How con i get koala now?
[03:18] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: you shoudn't really since the bugs
[03:18] <SkiingPenguins> Whenever i try to install ubuntu 8.10 onto my windows me computer, using wubi, the installer asks to restart. the computer restarts and nothing has changed. wubi does not do anything after the restart. can anyone help me with this?
[03:18] <BlackBerry> I am a compuratic just tell me.
[03:18] <sebsebseb> SkiingPenguins: Wubi is bad,  and even worse  when it's inside ME I guess
[03:19] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: ask in that channal
[03:19] <sebsebseb> SkiingPenguins: better to do a proper partitioned install, also Windows ME is no longer supported by Microsoft, and that's been a few years already
[03:19] <BlackBerry> TELL ME where to get ubuntu 10.04 beta!!!!!!
[03:19] <stovicek> BlackBerry: there is none
[03:19] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: you can't it does not exist
[03:19] <evanescent> is it possible for me to override just one setting using the xorg.conf file since X is generating the config automatically?
[03:20] <BlackBerry> Oh i'm stupid
[03:20] <Jaredu> DarwinSurvivor, no luck :(
[03:20] <DarwinSurvivor> try it from command line (with the bash part in there) and see if the bash sessions reports a crash of any kind
[03:20] <BlackBerry> Where can I get the Koala 9.10 beta download?
[03:20] <sebsebseb> SkiingPenguins: in fact most of your Windows ME apps you can probably get working in Wine
[03:20] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  BlackBerry
[03:20] <DarwinSurvivor> BlackBerry: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha2
[03:20] <SkiingPenguins> i want to get rid of the windows me, sebsebseb.
[03:21] <sebsebseb> BlackBerry: karmic is offtopic here go to #ubuntu+1  also alpha3 is out soon I heard
[03:21] <BlackBerry> DarwinSurviver you ROCK!
[03:21] <sebsebseb> SkiingPenguins: well in that case don't use Wubi, because that puts  Ubuntu inside Windows
[03:21] <nivekc1> how can i update mplayer to the newest version?
[03:21] <test34> SkiingPenguins: windows ME ?? its about time you get rid of it
[03:21] <sebsebseb> test34: he just said he wanted to
[03:21] <adam7> DarwinSurvivor: VPNs don't work in wicd yet
[03:22] <BlackBerry> By!
[03:22] <test34> sebsebseb: stop repeating yourself
[03:22] <adam7> DarwinSurvivor: and the changes were mostly just to unclutter the interface so it was easier to use
[03:22] <sebsebseb> test34: what are you refering to?
[03:22] <test34> sebsebseb: nickname
[03:22] <DarwinSurvivor> BlackBerry: I just google for "ubuntu karmic" and clicked the second link...
[03:22] <sebsebseb> test34: this has been my  knickname since 2006 or so :)
[03:22] <ctmjr> evanescent, you can try to comment out a line in xorg.conf do not really understand what you are asking
[03:23] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7: ok, thanks.
[03:23] <evanescent> xorg.conf is empty, ctmjr
[03:23] <sebsebseb> test34: and it even has a little story behind it, which is of course off topic in here
[03:23] <SkiingPenguins> sebsebseb: is there a way to install ubuntu without using a disc? my disc drive does not like to boot from my cdrom drives. i do not think my bios can boot off of a flash drive.
[03:23] <sebsebseb> !install |  SkiingPenguins
[03:23] <sebsebseb> !netboot
[03:23] <evanescent> I need to edit part of the device section
[03:23] <test34> sebsebseb: at least Im pretty sure it is available everywhere
[03:24] <evanescent> to switch the acceleration my card is using from EXA to UXA
[03:24] <evanescent> but i can't, because there is no xorg.conf file
[03:24] <evanescent> its all dynamically made
[03:24] <sebsebseb> test34: what is?
[03:24] <test34> sebsebseb: nevermind..
[03:24] <sebsebseb> test34: answer :)
[03:24] <evanescent> Option "AccelMethod" "UXA"
[03:24] <ctmjr> evanescent, what distro are you using?
[03:24] <evanescent> that's all I want to add.
[03:24] <evanescent> Ubuntu 9.04
[03:25] <sebsebseb> test34:   what is available everywhere?
[03:25] <evanescent> I'm trying to follow this: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/intel-graphics-performance-guide-for-ubuntu-904-jaunty-users.html
[03:25] <nivekc1> isnt there some sort of update command i can use to update software?
[03:25] <test34> sebsebseb: nickname
[03:25] <nivekc1> i just want to get the latest version of mplayer
[03:25] <gnat_x> oh man. this wireless issue i'm having is driving me nuts. well the issue i'm having with my brother's machine. can't get wpa supplicant to work with the network.
[03:26] <sebsebseb> test34: oh you think people can call themselves  nickname on here?
[03:26] <sebsebseb> !intel |  evanescent
[03:26] <evanescent> actually I may have figured it out
[03:26] <evanescent> thanks
[03:26] <test34> sebsebseb: because it sucks so much ;) you can get it on gmail, twitter, facebook, etc...
[03:26] <sebsebseb> evanescent: np
[03:26] <gnat_x> i'm connected to it via my debian lappy, but the machine right next to it can't connect.
[03:27] <sebsebseb> test34: it's already in use on here apparantly
[03:27] <evanescent> is itn ormal for the xorg-server package to be missing?
[03:27] <masterkoppa> gnat_x: what os does that machine use?
[03:27] <evanescent> *normal
[03:27] <test34> sebsebseb: troll
[03:27] <evanescent> another version of the tutorial i found says to do sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xorg-xserver
[03:27] <gnat_x> masterkoppa: the one that's not working is using a fresh jaunty install
[03:27] <evanescent> which returns an error Package `xorg-xserver' is not installed and no info is available.
[03:27] <gnat_x> masterkoppa: the one that is working runs debian lenny.
[03:27] <sebsebseb> test34: no I think that's what your  trying to do here,   or  just  talk   silly offtopic with someone for a bit,  since your bored or something
[03:27] <masterkoppa> gnat_x: can the machine connect to any other AP?
[03:28] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7: dude! they added a curses interface to wicd?!!
[03:28] <masterkoppa> gnat_x: Just to confirm that its a WPA Problem
[03:28] <gnat_x> masterkoppa: there's none other around to test with sadly.
[03:28] <masterkoppa> Can you change the security on the router?
[03:28] <ctmjr> evanescent, there should be a default xorg.conf but if not you can generate one sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:28] <test34> sebsebseb: where do you get your salvia from ?
[03:29] <SkiingPenguins> which ubuntu distribution do you recommend for a computer that has 128 Mb RAM and 10 Gb free hard drive space?
[03:29] <gnat_x> i'll see if i can find the pass. this is my folks house so who knows....
[03:29] <evanescent> I'm trying that ctmjr it says xserver-org isnt there, even though it is when I try to install wtih apt
[03:29] <sebsebseb> !ot |  test34
[03:29] <DarwinSurvivor> SkiingPenguins: do you want a gui?
[03:29] <SkiingPenguins> yes
[03:29] <masterkoppa> gnat_x: If your unable to get it try making a AD-HOC network with your bedian machine
[03:29] <masterkoppa> debian*
[03:30] <test34> thanks sebsebseb, i've been looking for that channel for a loong time
[03:30] <DarwinSurvivor> SkiingPenguins: then xubuntu (with xfce) is probably the only one that will work at all on that hardware (mainly because of the ram, the HD space is fine for most of them)
[03:30] <sebsebseb> test34: what so you can troll in it?
[03:30] <SkiingPenguins> thanks, DarwinSurvivor
[03:31] <DarwinSurvivor> SkiingPenguins: no problem
[03:31] <test34> sebsebseb: yes
[03:31] <sebsebseb> !ops  |  test34
[03:31] <bruce89> sebsebseb: "Look for the best in people."
[03:32] <sebsebseb> !troll |   test34
[03:32] <GSF1200S> anyone here with dual monitors and gnome?
[03:32] <evanescent> fixed it
[03:32] <evanescent> thanks
[03:32] <test34> sebsebseb: keep trolling... but stop using the bot
[03:32] <ctmjr> evanescent, how did you fix it?
[03:33] <evanescent> the tutorial was wrong.
[03:33] <evanescent> xorg-server vs xserver-org
[03:33] <evanescent> didnt notice, i was pasting of course.
[03:33] <llohan> hello, my 9.04 got frozen during boot, in recovery mode it stops at this "input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as ..." http://imagebin.org/56955
[03:33] <llohan> anyone has an idea?
[03:33] <renic> evanescent vs xfree86
[03:33] <evanescent> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582 is where it is
[03:33] <renic> ;D
[03:33] <evanescent> just a typo
[03:33] <biagidp> I just did an apt-get upgrade in kubuntu 9.04 and sound stopped working, anyone know what's going on?
[03:33] <GSF1200S> llohan- can you switch to a different v/c and login
[03:34] <sebsebseb> test34: that was you, and for some reason I took some of your troll bait
[03:34] <crankharder> if I downloaded and installed the nvidia drivers from their website -- how do I remove them?
[03:34] <masterkoppa> llohan: what happened before it froze
[03:34] <llohan> GSF1200S: no, keyboard leads keep flashing.
[03:34] <moymoy> crankharder: have you tried running the binary again? it might give an option of uninstalling
[03:34] <GSF1200S> kernel panic
[03:34] <GSF1200S> hmm
[03:34] <llohan> masterkoppa: nothing, a few second after boot.
[03:34] <llohan> 2.4.27 can boot fine though.
[03:34] <ctmjr> crankharder, there is an uninstall script that comes with it
[03:35] <llohan> 2.6.27 sorry.
[03:35] <masterkoppa> llohan: did you upgrade the kernel or make any changes before this happened?
[03:35] <GSF1200S> oooohhh crap llohan- another guy had the same problem yesterday
[03:35] <llohan> but with 2.6.27 i always have this "unexpected IRQ trap at vector 9b" in dmesg..
[03:35] <DarwinSurvivor> adam7, renic: thank you very much for recommending wicd. That curses interface is amazing and exactly what I have been looking for regarding something else. I am definitely dropping networkmanager again!
[03:36] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: I still have to check if the pinging problem persists
[03:36] <masterkoppa> llohan: whats the other kernel version, the one that frezes
[03:36] <test34> sebsebseb: ok I'll take the blame this time.. but don't do it again.
[03:36] <llohan> masterkoppa: 2.6.28-13
[03:37] <lobf> Hey guys can you tell me how to set up a wireless connection on ubuntu? It doesn't seem to auto recognize anything
[03:37] <masterkoppa> llohan: can you boot in the same kernel via recovery mode?
[03:37] <lobf> ?
[03:37] <llohan> masterkoppa: in recovery mode it will crash like this http://imagebin.org/56955
[03:37] <renic> DarwinSurvivor: hope it clears up the problem
[03:39] <rodolfo> Does anyone know why went i boot up my laptop I have to keep pressing the keyboard to make it boot ubuntu. If i dont press it it will not do anything
[03:39] <masterkoppa> llohan: whats your hardware like (video and processor)
[03:39] <rodolfo> Its nvidia
[03:39] <rodolfo> let me check the model
[03:40] <masterkoppa> rodolfo: this is due to grub configuration search on the forums for info on how to change these settings
[03:40] <SkiingPenguins> I made my grub say it is owned by me :)
[03:40] <aboleth> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[03:40] <mechtech> cannot launch windows app using the link I made
[03:41] <aboleth> sound does not work in sdl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[03:41] <rodolfo> Thank you very much
[03:41] <rodolfo> Ill read it all
[03:41] <test34> mechtech: why dont you open it directly ?
[03:42] <llohan> masterkoppa, my machine is Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz, nvidia 7600 GS
[03:42] <mechtech> test34:  i have, but I wanted to put a link to it on the desktop for ermy six yr old daught
[03:42] <mechtech> er
[03:42] <bruce89> !register | ColbyIsColby
[03:42] <masterkoppa> llohan: k..
[03:42] <bruce89> sebsebseb: thanks
[03:42] <masterkoppa> llohan: i would expect problems from an ATI but no from a nvidia
[03:43] <DarwinSurvivor> renic: bwahaha, IT WORKS! thank you very very much. I spent a half-hour on the #iptables channel debugging my firewall yesterday, guess it was just NetworkManager being stupid!
[03:43] <Dimitree> How to install Autopoint ?
[03:43] <masterkoppa> llohan: you told me that you could boot to the machine on another kernel version right?
[03:44] <llohan> masterkoppa: yes, with 2.6.27 but it has another problem.
[03:44] <bruce89> fine, be that way
[03:44] <masterkoppa> llohan: what type of problem?
[03:44] <HayateYagami> Hey.
[03:44] <HayateYagami> Is 60 MB enough for /tmp?
[03:44] <llohan> masterkoppa: in boot screen and dmesg got flood with this unexpected IRQ trap at vector 9b
[03:45] <masterkoppa> llohan: but you can atleast boot to a vc right?
[03:45] <test34> mechtech: try this on the command line:  ln -s /media/windows/utils/myfile.exe ~/Desktop/myfile
[03:45] <llohan> masterkoppa: what is vc?
[03:45] <alex87>  /join #mysql
[03:45] <mechtech> test34: ok
[03:45] <masterkoppa> llohan: virtual console
[03:46] <llohan> masterkoppa: yes.
[03:46] <masterkoppa> llohan: k
[03:46]  * doc_brown messed up...
[03:46] <qos> hey guys ... can i use a karmic kernel still in jaunty?
[03:46] <masterkoppa> i would recomend you try to reinstall the kernel, because I suspect there is a problem with one of the modules when the update occured.
[03:46] <dtchen> qos: yes, with caveats
[03:47] <doc_brown> how do you restore a "panel" that you may have deleted?  When I minimize things, they disappear
[03:47] <llohan> by using --reinstall ?
[03:47] <bastidrazor> !panels | doc_brown
[03:47] <doc_brown> !moron doc_brown =(
[03:48] <qos> dtchen, what in special? currently i am using a mainline kernel 2.6.30.2 ... wlan is much more stable here :)
[03:48] <bastidrazor> doc_brown, or you could add the panel back and manually add the window selector
[03:48] <mechtech> test34: I executed the command you gave me...no success
[03:48] <qos> dtchen, but i my nvidia restricted drivers module doesn't work that way
[03:48] <masterkoppa> llohan: yes
[03:48] <mechtech> test34: still cannot launch link
[03:48] <dft> how can I check if which ttys my serial port was assigned to?
[03:48] <llohan> masterkoppa: thanks, I'm trying that.
[03:48] <test34> mechtech: did you adapt it to your system ?
[03:48] <Romualda> holas
[03:49] <HayateYagami> !luser ubottu
[03:49] <qos> dtchen, so the idea was it to use a karmic kernel in the hope of working nvidia drivers and stable wlan
[03:49] <mechtech> test34: LOL...no...duh
[03:49] <dtchen> qos: you just need the hacks for i2c for the Nvidia source
[03:49] <test34> mechtech: where is your .exe located ?
[03:49] <Romualda> ...
[03:49] <doc_brown> i removed that panel because it actually covers most of my wbar at the lower part of the screen.  can i adjust this?
[03:49] <johnnyfavorite> hi
[03:49] <qos> dtchen, i2c? a bit more explaining please ;)
[03:49] <masterkoppa> llohan: If that then doesn't work I would do a downgrade to the last working version for your system. Then make a post in the kernel part of the forums since youll probably get better support there.
[03:50] <johnnyfavorite> aIm a newbe to ubuntu studio
[03:50] <dtchen> qos: are you saying your Nvidia drivers don't compile with mainline 2.6.30.2?
[03:50] <llohan> masterkoppa: ok, thank you very much.
[03:50] <masterkoppa> llohan: np, glad to be of some help
[03:50] <bastidrazor> doc_brown, you can .. right click it >properties>general tab then uncheck expand
[03:50] <llohan> i'm going to reboot once and will be back if that work, or i'll jet to my office if it doesn't, good bye.
[03:51] <mechtech> test34: still no luck
[03:51] <qos> dtchen, i didn't try to compile them on my own. i installed the new mainline kernel and at startup ubuntu was complaining about "unable to load nvidia restricted module"
[03:51] <test34> mechtech: where is your .exe located ?
[03:51] <dtchen> qos: right, that's due to api changes
[03:51] <doc_brown> bastidrazor, i have something called wbar.  its similar to osx "dock"  at the lower portion of the screen.  my "panel" overlaps it and sits on top of it
[03:52] <dtchen> qos: you need a newer nvidia source (e.g., from karmic)
[03:52] <doc_brown> wbar looks and works great without the panel, but minimized programs disappear
[03:52] <doc_brown> !wbar
[03:52] <mechtech> test34:  /home/leiza/.wine/dosdevices/c:/PuttPutt
[03:52] <bastidrazor> doc_brown, you'll either have to move the panel to the left or right vertical of the screen or get rid of the bottom panel. or .. move it up to the top under the top bar
[03:52] <test34> mechtech: that doesnt sound right
[03:53] <qos> dtchen, so. can i simply install the nvidia-glx packages and the kernel from karmic?
[03:53] <Bulochnichestvo> Is there exist a plugin that encapsulates flash player plugin and displays button "GO" that enables or disables working of entire flash process?
[03:53] <mechtech> test34:  with a link to the executable <Autozoo,exe> on the desktop
[03:53] <test34> mechtech: it should be located somewhere in /media/
[03:53] <bastidrazor> doc_brown, that dock .. doesn't it have active/minimized applications showing? something like cairo-dock does.
[03:53] <bastidrazor> doc_brown, cairo-dock actually replaces my bottom panel.
[03:53] <nanz> hi guys
[03:54] <dtchen> qos: no, you also need the kernel, kernel-headers, and other Nvidia-related packages from karmic
[03:54] <qos> dtchen, you don't have a list, don't u? ;)
[03:54] <nanz> i have some questions about some first steps in ubuntu (security firewall etc, driver installation, ...). some1 wanna help me?
[03:54] <mike> hello I can't kill a linux-swap with gparted what do I do ???
[03:55] <nanz> qry pls
[03:55] <Guest41219> I wanna remove it and reinstall a bloated os of a damned name
[03:55] <mechtech> test34:  i put all the files for puttputt in that directory so i could launch it from wine...the executable works, but the link doesn't
[03:56] <Spikemcc> how to swap off and delete a linux-swap partition that gparted cannot remove ???
[03:56] <test34> mechtech: ok sorry I don't know I would need to be in front of your computer
[03:57] <mechtech> test34:  should i put puttputt folder in /media?
[03:57] <bastidrazor> Spikemcc, sudo swapoff -a will turn swap off
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> Some typical devices that you can open on DOS or Windows are:
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> "CON" - the console (screen)
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> "AUX" - the serial auxiliary port
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> "COM1" - serial port 1
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> "COM2" - serial port 2
[03:57] <FloodBot1> CoJaBo-Aztec: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:57] <CoJaBo-Aztec> "PRN" - the printer on the parallel port
[03:57] <qos> Spikemcc, isn't there an option to swap off an swap partition in gparted?
[03:57] <Spikemcc> thanks for slitaz does it is the same ?
[03:57] <Spikemcc> qos yes but it don't work at all
[03:57] <test34> mechtech: I say that because usually if you mount the windows partition, it is in /media
[03:58] <nanz> do u know some guides for ubuntu first time users? not like the documentation, some raw information, not more than necessary
[03:58] <test34> I might be missing something
[03:58] <nanz> ?
[03:58] <mechtech> test34: so my installation of wine is janky?
[03:58] <masterkoppa> nanz: Do a search for the ubuntu pocket guide
[03:58] <qos> so, i recommed you to try bastidrazor's command ... and refresh gparted
[03:58] <nanz> thx
[03:58] <masterkoppa> nanz: It a nice small book containing the most usefull things about ubuntu
[03:58] <test34> mechtech: Im not saying that.. maybe ask #wine
[03:58] <nikkos> hey i have a quick question, I can't find my wireless network, it doesn't automatically show up in the network manager but it says I have roaming enabled
[03:59] <Bulochnichestvo> can someone advice me a website where i can browse C++ classes or functions with description of their abililies etc.. and many peoples cheching all posted C++ fragments for bugs permanently...
[03:59] <nikkos> try google code search
[03:59] <mechtech> test34...ok...will do...will i have to register m nick on that server too?
[03:59] <Spikemcc> thanks for the command line ... su helped instead of sudo ...
[03:59] <masterkoppa> nikkos: if it doesnt show check that your card is phisically enableled
[04:00] <test34> mechtech: no just type: /join #wine
[04:00] <bastidrazor> mechtech, #winehq not wine
[04:00] <masterkoppa> nikkos: roamimg mode just means that it will connect to the first wireless network it finds
[04:00] <SkiingPenguins> nikkos: i sometimes hit this switch on the side and wonder why my internet cut off...
[04:00] <test34> oh, winehq, sorry
[04:02] <nikkos> haha yea i know, but this laptop doesnt have a switch
[04:02] <nikkos> its just no wireless networks are showing up
[04:02] <nikkos> is there a package i could reinstall?
[04:02] <masterkoppa> nikkos: does the keyboard have a shourcut for enabeling it?
[04:02] <CoJaBo-Aztec> Ah, right-click pastes in PuTTY. Got it.
[04:03] <masterkoppa> nikkos: sometimes it will disable itself
[04:03] <masterkoppa> nikkos: used to happen to me on a dell laptop
[04:03] <nikkos> i cant find a key that affects it
[04:03] <nikkos> ok yea i'm using an acer laptop
[04:03] <masterkoppa> nikkos: its ussually Fn F2
[04:03] <Lynx-O> !wine
[04:04] <masterkoppa> nikkos: do you know the brand of your Wireless Card?
[04:04] <jillsmitt> i need any console ICQ client...
[04:04] <nikkos> i dont
[04:04] <Lynx-O> #winehq
[04:04] <Lynx-O> shoot
[04:04] <nikkos> fn f2 didnt do anything
[04:04] <nikkos> it shows a picture of a pie chart or something on the key
[04:04] <SkiingPenguins> a moon?
[04:05] <dio_> i have problem to load the hard drive i had grub error 25, i took the hard drive off and plug diferent hard drive and boot it up,power of put back the original drive and no problems.
[04:05] <masterkoppa> nikkos: what acer model do you have?
[04:05] <nikkos> kind of, like a pac-man with its mouth open upwards with a piece of pie in its mouth lol if that makes sense
[04:05] <nikkos> Aspire 5535
[04:05] <dio_> i`m tell you this becouse i ask for help her and no one help me
[04:05] <nikkos> theres a label on the keyboard: Signal Up wireless
[04:06] <dio_> good night
[04:06] <Lynx-O> anyone here know how to get FFXI to work?
[04:06] <masterkoppa> nikkos: is it assosiated with any key?
[04:07] <nikkos> noe
[04:07] <nikkos> nope*
[04:07] <qiyong> how can I tell how many times my battery has been used?
[04:07] <AnnonyMouse1> hey guys. is there some way to get a bit more usability features out of nautilus? thinking about such non-gnome features, like the spacebar quick-view available under mac, of the grouping of files by type available in win explorer
[04:07] <nikkos> just like next to the labels, like the windows vista label haha
[04:08] <Samm> AnnonyMouse1: Nautilus>View>Arrange Items>By Type. and, no there is not quick look in nautilus ;P
[04:08] <masterkoppa> nikkos: post the result of this command: lspci
[04:08] <masterkoppa> nikkos: do it on paste.ubunut.com
[04:09] <masterkoppa> paste.ubuntu.com*
[04:09] <AnnonyMouse1> Samm: nah, got that (same happens when clicking on type or any other heading on list view); it's some of the refinements of some of the other platforms that i miss a bit, now that I'm no longer using those platforms at all
[04:09] <nikkos> like run the that in the terminal?
[04:10] <nikkos> nvm one sec
[04:10] <masterkoppa> nikkos: yeah
[04:10] <masterkoppa> nikkos: sorry for no specifying
[04:11] <nelson> hello from santiago, chile, sa
[04:11] <nikkos> ok so i got all this info from running the command but i'm not getting a website paste.ubuntu.com
[04:11] <nikkos> haha nvm typed it wrong sry
[04:11] <nikkos> one sec
[04:12] <masterkoppa> np
[04:12] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[04:12] <legend2440> what is the name of the command line irc client app? is it iirc?
[04:12] <SkiingPenguins> wait what?! wtf?
[04:12] <neptunepink> legend2440: irssi
[04:12] <AnnonyMouse1> Samm: u know of any file managers w a git more flavor to it?
[04:12] <legend2440> neptunepink: thanks
[04:12] <nikkos> ok posted it
[04:12] <SkiingPenguins> where did all those poeople go?!
[04:12] <thiebaude> neptunepink: darn your fast
[04:12] <neptunepink> How do you change the default text editor used by CLI programs?
[04:13] <mazda01_> what vnc server do people use that is fast? I am using x11vnc and it's slow.
[04:13] <masterkoppa> nikkos: whats the url to access what you posted?
[04:13] <nikkos> http://paste.ubuntu.com/229220/
[04:13] <the_dark_warrio> How do I install a new dictionary for Gnome Dictionary?
[04:13] <legend2440> neptunepink: sudo update-alternatives --config editor
[04:14] <nelson> hello from Chile, sa
[04:14] <masterkoppa> nikkos: from what i see your wireless card isn't being recognized correctly
[04:14] <jillsmitt> help guys... i need to use icq... what console icq-client do u know?
[04:14] <nelson> anyone can rad, this is a test
[04:14] <nikkos> hmm know how i can fix it?
[04:14] <AnnonyMouse1> nelson: hlo
[04:14] <neptunepink> legend2440: thanks
[04:14] <masterkoppa> nikkos: for future reference your wireless card is an atheros card
[04:14] <nikkos> ah thank you
[04:14] <nelson> hello annonymouse1
[04:15] <masterkoppa> nikkos: What kernel version are you using?
[04:15] <nelson> this is my first time with ubuntu chat
[04:15] <nikkos> any way i can run a command to find that out
[04:15] <nikkos> i'm using ubuntu 8.04
[04:15] <nikkos> LTS
[04:15] <AnnonyMouse1> nelson: what-up?
[04:15] <masterkoppa> nikkos: you can find out by runing uname -a
[04:15] <Pseudocrat> Would anyone be interesting or able to help me get a mic working?
[04:15] <mazda01_> what vnc server is fast for ubuntu?
[04:15] <Pseudocrat> interested*
[04:15] <nelson> fine, i m on the city of santiago, chile, and you?
[04:15] <masterkoppa> nikkos: its a 2.6.somthing
[04:16] <StrangeCharm> jillsmitt-  pidgin
[04:16] <nikkos>  2.6.24-24-generic
[04:16] <jillsmitt> StrangeCharm: is this console based?
[04:16] <masterkoppa> nikkos: Did wireless work before or is it the first time you try it?
[04:17] <nikkos> i have not been able to get it to work ever, i just installed ubuntu a couple of hours ago
[04:17] <StrangeCharm> jillsmitt-  no
[04:17] <nikkos> when i was updating the computer died and when i plugged it back in i got a lot of problems
[04:17] <masterkoppa> nikkos: k
[04:17] <nikkos> i have fixed most, the only thing now that i can see is the wireless internet
[04:18] <masterkoppa> nikkos: What version of ubuntu did you install?
[04:18] <nikkos> 8.04 LTS
[04:18] <masterkoppa> nikkos: and BTW welcome to the great world of ubuntu
[04:18] <nikkos> thanks! glad to be here
[04:18] <nikkos> i'm actually a CS student and i had to use red hat in my last class and i loved it
[04:19] <mazda01_> what vnc server is fast? I am x11vnc and chicken of the sea vnc client on mac os x
[04:19] <nikkos> now installing it on my laptop for my first time for personal use
[04:19] <masterkoppa> nikkos: Well I also have an atheros wirelless card but I've never had any problems working with it.
[04:19] <nikkos> hmm ok
[04:20] <masterkoppa> nikkos: Im currently using Jaunty, and I would recomend you try to either fresh install of upgrade to Jaunty(9.04)
[04:20] <nikkos> i saw in a forum the possibility of reinstalling a wpssupplement package or something like that
[04:20] <nikkos> ok how long would that take do you think?
[04:20] <nikkos> its kind of important i get this to work for tomorrow
[04:20] <masterkoppa> nikkos: Well an upgrade would probably take longer
[04:21] <masterkoppa> nikkos: a fresh install will make sure you can work perfectly out of the box.
[04:21] <nikkos> like just a couple hours?
[04:21] <nikkos> that i could do
[04:21] <nikkos> ok cool, how can i do that getting it from the internet
[04:21] <MustangMatt> Can someone that knows about hard drive performance take a look at these numbers and give me some feedback? http://pastebin.ca/1505265
[04:21] <masterkoppa> nikkos: that would depend on your internet connection
[04:21] <MustangMatt> Seems abyssmally slow
[04:22] <nikkos> at 12Megabits pre sec i believe here
[04:22] <masterkoppa> nikkos: a quick download from the ubuntu website will get you started
[04:22] <nikkos> ok, just the latest version?
[04:22] <masterkoppa> nikkos: wel i would say 15-30 minutes tops
[04:22] <nikkos> oh thats fine then
[04:22] <nikkos> well thanks for all your help
[04:22] <alex__> MustangMatt: The first one looks slow, second looks average
[04:22] <nikkos> i'll start doing that
[04:23] <masterkoppa> nikos: that way you can be sure you will have the latest and greatest of ubuntu
[04:23] <nikkos> ok cool
[04:23] <MustangMatt> alex__: These are on an adaptec hardware raid card.
[04:23] <masterkoppa> nikkos: no prob ill rpob stay aroud for a while so good luck
[04:23] <alex__> MustangMatt: What level of raid?
[04:23] <nikkos> thanks!
[04:23] <MustangMatt> alex__: both pairs of drives are mirrored.
[04:24] <alex__> MustangMatt: So RAID 1?
[04:24] <MustangMatt> alex__: yes
[04:24] <Pseudocrat> Logitech Clearchat Pro USB mic not working. Anyone apt in this area?
[04:24] <alex__> MustangMatt: Then I stand by the first looks slow and the second looks average =P
[04:25] <MustangMatt> alex__: alright I'll quit obsessing over it then. The 2nd set of drives are actually "green" drives which run slower.
[04:25] <alex__> MustangMatt: But they are WD so they are higher quality ;)
[04:26] <MustangMatt> alex__: debateable! ;)
[04:26] <alex__> MustangMatt: Anyone who debates against WD is on drugs =)
[04:26] <MustangMatt> alex__: For some reason I've had more WD drives fail on me than any others but these had really good reviews.
[04:26] <Xerran> How does one uninstall CompizFusion?
[04:27] <dravekx> I installed ubuntu desktop via remote ubuntu server... how can I start it remotely?
[04:27] <alex__> MustangMatt: Out of 12 builds... 10 were WD and had no problems ever. The other 2 were seagate and I had to RMA both of them... One of them was twice. I'm a WD fanboy now ;)
[04:28] <Starcraftmazter> anyone know why sound wouldnt work *sometimes* after start up?
[04:28] <badman> i want to install vlc media player in ubuntu. how should i do it/
[04:28] <alex__> badman: Through add/remove programs =P
[04:28] <sebsebseb> badman: sudo apt-get install vlc  in the terminal
[04:28] <alex__> badman: Or that =P I wasn't sure what the package was called
[04:28] <sebsebseb> alex__: could do, but better to use the terminal :)  or  synaptic
[04:28] <alex__> sebsebseb: I just wasn't sure the package name =P
[04:29] <Xerran> how do you uninstall CompizFusion?
[04:29] <sebsebseb> Xerran: the default stuff?
[04:29] <the_dark_warrio> alex__: you can always use apt-cache search foo
[04:29] <Xerran> yes
[04:29] <urthmover> I'm loving replacing gnome-panel with screenlets/main menu and conky
[04:29] <badman> thanxs d comand is working
[04:29] <sebsebseb> Xerran: not  that sure, and probably not the best idea, and you can disable it
[04:29] <urthmover> and using gnome-do
[04:30] <Xerran> what is the disable command?
[04:30] <alex__> the_dark_warrio: o.O Woah! o.O How have I not found out about that before!!
[04:30] <aboleth> sound does not work in sdl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[04:30] <Guest92049> when i try to make a .deb file with checkinstall to install, the deb file is created well and all that but why is it that i can only run the program with the terminal only when I am in the directory of the source of the program?
[04:30] <sebsebseb> Xerran: don't know if there is one.   system > preferences > apperance  go to visaul effects and put none
[04:30] <dravekx> any way to start it? if I reboot the server it wont autostart, so how can I access desktop from the command line?
[04:30] <the_dark_warrio> alex__: living and learning ;)
[04:30] <mazda01_> what vnc server is fast for ubuntu?
[04:30] <Xerran> thx
[04:30] <sebsebseb> Xerran: np
[04:31] <sebsebseb> !vnc |  mazda01_
[04:31] <mazda01_> ubottu: thank you ubuntu robot.
[04:31] <masterkoppa> dravekx: via ssh, if its installed on the desktop
[04:31] <jillsmitt> somebody tell me. what the fckng icq console based client?
[04:31] <sebsebseb> mazda01_: I triggered it
[04:31] <sebsebseb> !thanks |  mazda01_
[04:31] <aboleth> does anyone know about pulseaudio?
[04:31] <aboleth> sound does not work in sdl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[04:32] <Xerran> Sebsebseb, thanks..that did the trick
[04:32] <sebsebseb> Xerran: ok good
[04:32] <MustangMatt> alex__: Is it possible that bonnie++ is getting a better transfer rate than some of the system commands like 'mv'
[04:32] <mazda01_> ubottu: i know, i love the ubuntu robot
[04:33] <MustangMatt> alex__: I've got a copy in progress and I'm curious if there's any way for me to see how much disk bandwidth it's utilizing.
[04:33] <sebsebseb> Xerran: just out of curosity  why did you want to disable, also by the way for more effects there's an advanced settings manager that can be installed
[04:33] <aboleth> does anyone here know anything about sdl?
[04:34] <dravekx> masterkoppa, can I access the gui remotely?
[04:34] <alex__> MustangMatt: Try mv -v and see if that gets it for you
[04:34] <masterkoppa> dravekx: yes via vnc
[04:34] <masterkoppa> dravekx: also called remote desktop access
[04:34] <aboleth> sound does not work in sdl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[04:34] <sebsebseb> !vnc |   dravekx
[04:39] <MustangMatt> alex__: I installed iotop and it looks like I'm getting about 4-8 m/s for read and write.
[04:40] <MustangMatt> alex__: Which probably means the read is the bottleneck
[04:41] <alex__> MustangMatt: What speeds are you expecting to achieve? lol
[04:41] <MustangMatt> alex__: I was hoping for at least a sustained 20 M/s
[04:41] <MustangMatt> alex__: Maybe that's unrealistic.
[04:42] <van> WHY I CAN'T PLAY MP3 IN NOATUN
[04:42] <Mkop> this is strange. I rebooted my computer (running xubuntu) and now the xfce panels aren't showing up. rebooting again didn't fix it.
[04:43] <van>  WHY I CAN'T PLAY MP3 IN NOATUN
[04:43] <van>  WHY I CAN'T PLAY MP3 IN NOATUN
[04:43] <van>  WHY I CAN'T PLAY MP3 IN NOATUN
[04:43] <FloodBot2> van: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:43] <Belding> lolz
[04:43] <MustangMatt> haha
[04:43] <SkiingPenguins> hahahaha
[04:43] <van>  WHY I CAN'T PLAY MP3 IN NOATUN
[04:43] <ctmjr> !caps | van
[04:43] <aboleth> van: you're having sound problems too?
[04:43] <aboleth> van: what version are you using?
[04:44] <van> 8.04
[04:44] <aboleth> then its probably not related to pulseaudio
[04:44] <aboleth> unlike mine
[04:44] <alex__> MustangMatt: Uh... maybe I'm misreading something.... But it looks like your pastebin is saying 20 mb/s...
[04:44] <van> my noatun can't play mp3
[04:44] <aboleth> do other formats work?
[04:44] <ctmjr> !mp3 | van
[04:44] <MustangMatt> van: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=WHY+I+CAN%27T+PLAY+MP3+IN+NOATUN
[04:44] <aboleth> like ogg and stuff?
[04:45] <van> i don't now what u mean !!!!
[04:45] <van>  i don't now what u mean !!!!
[04:45] <van>  i don't now what u mean !!!!
[04:45] <aboleth> do other sound files work
[04:45] <jillsmitt> hmm
[04:45] <aboleth> like not mp3
[04:45] <MustangMatt> alex__: right the pastebin was with bonne++, now I'm actually moving files between the two arrays and monitoring via iotop
[04:46] <alex__> MustangMatt: Ooooh
[04:46] <alex__> MustangMatt: So what speeds are you getting there?
[04:46] <van> heeeeeeeeeelp me man !!!!
[04:46] <MustangMatt> alex__: It looks like I'm averaging about 5 M/s but it's bouncing between 3-9
[04:46] <aboleth> van: do other types of sound files work?
[04:46] <van> nooo
[04:46] <aboleth> have you tried?
[04:46] <van> yessss
[04:47] <aboleth> and you mean ones that aren't mp3s, right?
[04:47] <van> but my soun card is ready an enabled
[04:47] <ljq> ljq
[04:47] <alex__> MustangMatt: That is slower than it should be...
[04:47] <ljq> i am tired
[04:47] <van> speakkk howwww ?????????????????????/
[04:47] <aboleth> does noatun play other types of sound files than mp3s?
[04:47] <ljq> are you ?
[04:48] <MustangMatt> alex__: Maybe it's the raid card that can't handle load from reading and writing at the same time? I wouldn't think so, but not sure how to tell.
[04:48] <SandGorgon> anybody here using zsh in ubuntu - I'm having a problem with getting tcsh like behavior (esc-backspace deleting a single word). I did all the WORDCHARS magic - could someone take a look ? (http://paste.ubuntu.com/229253/)
[04:48] <van> stupid mustang
[04:48] <alex__> MustangMatt: Is there another computer you could send the files to over an internal network to see what speeds it's giving you?
[04:48] <van> can u look 4 mee !!!!!
[04:48] <MustangMatt> alex__: Yah I could try that.
[04:48] <aboleth> van: can you answer my question?
[04:48] <alex__> MustangMatt: I mean to get files off another computer on your network
[04:49] <jake_> hello i am using a macbook2-1 and jaunty ubuntu build and my fan will not turn on even after trying all suggestins in the wiki
[04:49] <jake_> i can almost fry an egg next to my trackpad and do not know what to do
[04:49] <van> some body help me, dont make me scare !!!!!!!!!
[04:49] <aboleth> van: did you try any sound files that aren't mp3s?
[04:49] <aboleth> van: i'm trying to help you
[04:49] <alex__> jake_: Are you sure the problem isn't hardware side?
[04:50] <MustangMatt> aboleth: You're wasting your time. lol
[04:50] <van> yeees but same trouble
[04:50] <aboleth> MustangMatt: probably :P
[04:50] <jake_> alex__: what do you mean?
[04:50] <aboleth> van: what types did you try?
[04:50] <jake_> oh i see
[04:50] <alex__> aboleth: What was your problem?
[04:50] <jake_> no because when i boot ubuntu up the fan was running and then it turned off
[04:50] <van> im waiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiting
[04:50] <aboleth> alex: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[04:50] <MustangMatt> van: Did you turn the computer on and are the speakers unmuted?
[04:50] <jake_> i am worried that i am going to break something with all of this running so hot
[04:51] <van> alex bull sit
[04:51] <alex__> jake_: Have you checked to see if there is a way to make the fan run constantly in BIOS to try that?
[04:51] <aboleth> van: i asked you what other types of files you opened in it
[04:51] <alex__> vanL?
[04:51] <alex__> van: ?
[04:51] <jake_> alex__: this is my first linux experiment and its only been about an hour
[04:51] <van> mp3, mid, mov, dat, mpg, 3gp ect
[04:51] <jake_> EFI = Bios?
[04:52] <aboleth> van: and none worked?
[04:52] <rambo298> van have you tried Google?
[04:52] <van> of course, how must i tell u, sit man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:52] <alex__> jake_: BIOS is when you first turn your computer on, when it says something like "Press Delete to enter BIOS setup" or something... I've never used a mac so I can't be more specific, sorry.
[04:52] <aboleth> van: do other players work?
[04:52] <jake_> its okay its just that macs dont use bios
[04:52] <jake_> also i did a full install not bootdisc
[04:52] <van> no
[04:53] <jake_> ill reboot and try
[04:53] <Bob_Dole> EFI= Extended Firmware Interface.. similar to BIOS as it deals with booting OSs and hardware stuff.. but it's what comes next, basically.
[04:53] <alex__> Bob_Dole: k, thanks.
[04:53] <aboleth> van: open up synaptic
[04:53] <van> ok
[04:53] <jake_> anyone here have a macbook that has been converted to run ubuntu?
[04:53] <van> now what
[04:53] <van> zzzzzzzzzz
[04:53] <aboleth> van: hold on
[04:54] <van> rrrrrrrrrrrrr
[04:54] <Bob_Dole> alex__, when I say next, I mean, it's an evolution of the idea of a BIOS. It's a lot better, but not well supported by microsoft so it hasn't been used widely in PCs
[04:54] <Bob_Dole> jake_, I have an iMac that runs ubuntu, but the broadcom wireless chip isn't supported.
[04:54] <van> came on man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:54] <jake_> Bob_Dole: :(
[04:54] <stovicek> van: be patient
[04:54] <jake_> Bob_Dole: have you had fan issues?
[04:54] <van> ABOLETH................
[04:54] <gogeta> Bob_Dole: bios evlution?
[04:54] <bastidrazor> !patience > van
[04:55] <van> disgusting
[04:55] <aboleth> van: im still looking for something
[04:55] <jake_> im worried i will damage my computer while searching for a fix of this problem
[04:55] <jake_> due to overheating
[04:55] <gogeta> jake_: overheating disbale acpi
[04:55] <Bob_Dole> gogeta, sort of. There was issues with BIOS, so they made EFI to solve them. it's a lot more feature complete. jake_ I have issues with the fans being too slow. I had to boot into OS X and set the fans on high with a third party app. the settings carried over into ubuntu.
[04:56] <aboleth> van: ok i think i found it
[04:56] <aboleth> click search
[04:56] <aboleth> put "gstreamer0.10-plugins" in the box
[04:56] <gogeta> jake_: add the option acpi=off to grub
[04:56] <aboleth> change look-in to name
[04:56] <aboleth> and press search
[04:56] <jake_> ok
[04:56] <jake_> thank you
[04:56] <gogeta> that should force fan to stay at 100%
[04:56] <gogeta> ]
[04:56] <alex__> Bob_Dole: Yeah, after you mentioned the first thing I wiki'd it
[04:56] <aboleth> van: then check everything that doesn't end with doc or dbg
[04:56] <jake_> 100% might be excessive  but good for temporary
[04:57] <aboleth> van: then apply
[04:57] <aboleth> van: got that?
[04:57] <alex__> Bob_Dole: And just so ya know, according to wiki it's "Extensible Firmware Interface"
[04:57] <van> what apply
[04:57] <van> what got
[04:57] <van> send me now
[04:57] <gogeta> jake_: you knoe how to add a grub option rite
[04:58] <aboleth> van: i just said it
[04:58] <aboleth> van: i'll copy it then
[04:58] <gogeta> jake_: that should leave power mangment to thee bios
[04:58] <Bob_Dole> alex_ pretty close. I used the same root word >.>
[04:59] <van> then whaaaaaaaaaaaat ????????????????/
[04:59] <gogeta> jake_: i had a pc do that under linux fans would shutdown and not spin back up
[04:59] <alex__> Bob_Dole: Yeah, just telling ya =P And from what I read, other than the fact that it supports bigger drives and more partitons... it's not really any better.
[04:59] <gogeta> then shutdown being it triggerd the overheat shutdowwn
[04:59] <aboleth> van: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/130472/
[04:59] <aboleth> there are your instructions
[04:59] <aboleth> then just click ok and stuff until its done
[05:00] <Bob_Dole> alex_ it supports pre-boot applications for various things if memory serves.
[05:00] <aboleth> van is being unrealisticly annoying
[05:00] <aboleth> i mean
[05:01] <aboleth> it goes beyond just angry that stuff isnt working
[05:01] <aboleth> im thinking he might be a troll
[05:01] <van> im not anoying
[05:01] <aboleth> nevermind it then
[05:01] <aboleth> did it work?
[05:01] <legend2440> van:  then open up a window on the top floor of the building your in... and jump
[05:01] <van> take it 4 me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[05:01] <badman> plz suggest me gud music player
[05:01] <aboleth> badman: banshee
[05:01] <van> fuck u legend
[05:02] <aboleth> van: did you follow the instructions?
[05:02] <bastidrazor> !player | badman
[05:02] <bastidrazor> !ops | van
[05:02] <ctmjr> !ohmy | van
[05:02] <midnog> WTF???
[05:02] <gogeta> wtf
[05:02] <SkiingPenguins> you people are funny.
[05:02] <elky> van, please behave. midnog, gogeta, just ignore it.
[05:03] <albertico> is there a problem with the kacpid process on ubuntu 9.04?
[05:03] <midnog> brasileiros?
[05:03] <badman> thanxs
[05:03] <gogeta> wtf i didnt talk to him
[05:03] <elky> gogeta, no, but you're giving him a reaction, which is what he's seeking.
[05:03] <gogeta> lol the ops will fix it
[05:03] <aboleth> van: did you try it yet?
[05:03] <van> hey bad penguins goto hell
[05:03] <tester-ubuntu> hey all im having issues .. i tried to install flv2dvd and it said i don't have lame-extras
[05:03] <tester-ubuntu> when i try to install lame-extras i get an error
[05:04] <aboleth> van: no they goto and don't return
[05:04] <PROject-Emerald> Uh, hi
[05:04] <van> no i want u take 4 me now
[05:04] <van> its a command
[05:04] <aboleth> van: what do you mean?
[05:04] <PROject-Emerald> I'm trying to install a linux OS via an external DVD reader (don't have one inside my machine)
[05:04] <PROject-Emerald> Is there a way to do this?
[05:04] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: yes it should see it as a normal cdrom
[05:04] <tester-ubuntu> http://pastie.org/557330 < -- any ideas ?
[05:04] <aboleth> van: what do you mean take 4 me?
[05:04] <PROject-Emerald> I have to boot from it; and it won't work.
[05:04] <elky> aboleth, he's muted.
[05:05] <PROject-Emerald> Like, there's no Boot from USB option
[05:05] <WIGGMPk> Anyone else running Jaunty and has their sound muted (and at 0 volume) when your first log in (after restarting)???
[05:05] <iDonkey> van:  I miss you. :o
[05:05] <aboleth> he is?
[05:05] <aboleth> oh
[05:05] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: bot from cdrom option
[05:05] <gogeta> boot
[05:05] <aboleth> what does take 4 me mean?
[05:05] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: or externel disk
[05:05] <PROject-Emerald> That doesn't work... it won't read it. It gives me an error.
[05:05] <tester-ubuntu> umm..
[05:05] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: ok
[05:05] <ibuclaw> aboleth, take for me ?
[05:05] <tester-ubuntu> let me install lame right quick
[05:05] <tester-ubuntu> 0_o
[05:05] <bastidrazor> tester-ubuntu, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:05] <PROject-Emerald> Should I put the DVD in the CD-R drive?
[05:05] <aboleth> ibuclaw: he says its a command
[05:05] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: got a floppy handy
[05:05] <meglo> I was playing around and being silly, would anyone know an easy to set all the panels and widgets back to their defaults? Or can I get a screenshot of a fresh ubuntu install. I'm on Hardy.
[05:05] <tester-ubuntu> ok bastidrazor
[05:05] <PROject-Emerald> Lol I dont have a floppy drive...
[05:05] <aboleth> does he mean some sort of remote desktop thing?
[05:06] <aboleth> of course he could just be a troll
[05:06] <bastidrazor> !panels | meglo
[05:06] <ibuclaw> aboleth, maybe a mangled way of saying "remote onto my desktop and fix now"
[05:06] <meglo> bastidrazor, thanks
[05:06] <tester-ubuntu> bastidrazor: http://pastie.org/557336
[05:06] <tester-ubuntu> new install i don't have anything in ther ereally
[05:06] <aboleth> ibuclaw: i was thinking that, but how am i supposed to do that without knowing other things first?
[05:06] <MustangMatt> Where would I see which adaptec card I have? dmesg doesn't show it.
[05:06] <SkiingPenguins> WIGGMPk: that happens to me sometimes i have no idea why.
[05:06] <tester-ubuntu> ugh it says hardy
[05:07] <tester-ubuntu> bastidrazor: if i change that hardy to intrepid will it work ?
[05:07] <jake_> does anyone know of a way to turn fan on
[05:07] <PROject-Emerald> gogeta: :$ Anything I can do?
[05:07] <WIGGMPk> SkiingPenguins: not a big deal.. just an 'annoyance' ya know
[05:07] <SkiingPenguins> yea
[05:07] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: yea
[05:07] <PROject-Emerald> gogeta: I don't have a floppy drive.
[05:08] <bastidrazor> tester-ubuntu, adding several different repo's from other versions breaks your system. i don't know how to recover from this situation. my suggestion is a fresh install and do not add repo's that don't belond to the specific distro in the future :|
[05:08] <Out_Cold> ns identify I_LoVe_PuPPieS
[05:08] <tester-ubuntu> ok
[05:08] <tester-ubuntu> let me take it out and do an apt-get update
[05:08] <aboleth> is van just going to stay muted?
[05:08] <ibuclaw> aboleth, at the end of the day, perhaps pointing him at the forums would have been a better option (if he generally was asking for help)
[05:08] <Mkop> can anyone help me get my xfce panels back? I rebooted and they are completely gone - the task switcher at the bottom, the applications etc. menus at the top, all gone. :-(
[05:08] <aboleth> im trying to im him
[05:08] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: err
[05:09] <ctmjr> jake_, try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro1-1_1-2/Intrepid#Temperatures%20&%20Fan%20Speed
[05:09] <jake_> ok cheers
[05:09] <jake_> i wasnt sure if it would work on jautny
[05:09] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: you have no drives on a pc that does not support usb boot
[05:09] <aboleth> can anyone help me? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7668110#post7668110
[05:09] <PROject-Emerald> Well like
[05:09] <bastidrazor> Mkop, xfce not sure.. do /msg ubottu panels  .. if that fix doesn't work check in #xubuntu .. they'll surely know
[05:09] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=names&keywords=lame-extras
[05:09] <PROject-Emerald> There's an option to boot from USB in my bios menu but it says it's not installed :(
[05:10] <ctmjr> jake_, been looking since your first post the only thing i could find
[05:10] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: ?
[05:10] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, lame-extras appears to be in Hardy only
[05:10] <tester-ubuntu>  dang
[05:10] <tester-ubuntu> so i can't install flv2dvd ?
[05:10] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: got a pendrive
[05:10] <Mkop> bastidrazor: no one's responding in #xubuntu, they're all asleep or something
[05:10] <Mkop> but I'll take a look at ubottu's advice
[05:10] <aboleth> for someone so impatient van sure types slow
[05:10] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, where did you get the deb from ?
[05:10] <ibuclaw> or the repository
[05:10] <tester-ubuntu> i didn't
[05:10] <jackarutu> I've got a boot problem for a newly installed OS. the Install writes the files and the grub but the systems fials to boot wiht the error "no operating system found" and the BIOS has the correct drive set at the deafult boot devise. Leaving me to beleive this is related to the fact I have hardware RAID devise for the system drive?
[05:10] <tester-ubuntu> apt-get install flv2dvd .. it was the wrong repo
[05:11] <bastidrazor> Mkop, i'm not sure ubottu's factoid will help since you're on xfce. but it may work.
[05:11] <tester-ubuntu> ibuclaw: im trying to convert flv files into dvd format .. i have 20 flv files
[05:11] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: got a pendrive with 1gb
[05:11] <ibuclaw> flv2dvd isn't in the standard Ubuntu repository
[05:11] <tester-ubuntu> or how can i convert 20 flv files into 1 dvd iso etc ..
[05:12] <badman> how 2 install media codecs
[05:12] <bastidrazor> !codecs > badman
[05:12] <tester-ubuntu> anyone ?
[05:12] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=933813
[05:13] <badman> ya plz reply ubottu
[05:13] <elky> van, you can speak now. please behave.
[05:14] <gogeta> PROject-Emeraldlol you dead
[05:14] <bastidrazor> badman, read your PM's
[05:14] <elky> grr
[05:14] <legend2440> jake_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook2-1/Jaunty#Minimum%20Fan%20Speed
[05:14] <gogeta> PROject-Emerald: err
[05:14] <jake_> yeah
[05:14] <tester-ubuntu> ibuclaw: can't install lame-extras
[05:14] <tester-ubuntu> everything is already installed
[05:14] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, ignore it
[05:14] <bastidrazor> ibuclaw, possibly backports?
[05:15] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, if it isn't in the repos, that is probably because it is a deprecated package
[05:15] <bastidrazor> tester-ubuntu, ^^
[05:15] <ibuclaw> ie: the files/contents of the package is in another
[05:15] <ibuclaw> so you needn't worry about it
[05:15] <tester-ubuntu> yea there has to be something out there
[05:16] <ibuclaw> tester-ubuntu, try out the script in the forum link I posted.
[05:16] <Mkop> bastidrazor: xfce4-panel brings up the panels
[05:16] <van> TEST
[05:16] <Mkop> now the question is, will they stay up if I do a reboot?
[05:17] <ibuclaw> van, we can hear you. How can we help today?
[05:17] <elky> van, please dont talk in all capitals.
[05:17] <bastidrazor> Mkop, how did you kill them in the first place?
[05:17] <aboleth> van can talk again?
[05:17] <elky> aboleth, he's promised he'll behave.
[05:17] <aboleth> k
[05:17] <aboleth> van: ill just talk here now
[05:17] <aboleth> van: why don't you just follow the instructions?
[05:17] <Mkop> bastidrazor: by mistake. things were being strange (I could switch from window to window, but couldn't type in them, for some reason) so I did a reboot, and they just didn't show up
[05:18] <aboleth> van: why are you angry at me, i'm the only one helping you here?
[05:18] <van> ARE ELKY & ABOLETH FRIEND ????
[05:18] <aboleth> i don't know anyone here
[05:18] <maxagaz> is there a ppa version of gok ?
[05:19] <aboleth> i rarely go on here
[05:19] <maxagaz> ppa reps
[05:19] <aboleth> do you guys think van is a troll?
[05:19] <elky> van, please stop with the caps
[05:19] <bastidrazor> Mkop, i'm unfamiliar with xfce. if the panels don't come back on a reboot then add xfce4-panel to sessions or startup applications.. something similiar to that.
[05:19] <van> SO YOU ARE COMPROMIZED TO HIT ME !!!!
[05:19] <van> I SEE THAT
[05:19] <FloodBot2> van: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:19] <aboleth> van: that made no sesne
[05:19] <aboleth> *sense
[05:19] <elky> van, you promised you would behave. you're breaking that promise right now.
[05:20] <H_M-Laptop> Hey, when I change my wallpaper, it does a transition animation... I was wondering how to turn this off, as it's too laggy for my computer.
[05:20] <ibuclaw> wb, error404notfound, did you resolve your issue?
[05:20] <Mkop> they must be there, because normally they show up. I guess now that I know how to bring them up, I'll pursue further issues with #xubuntu or #xfce
[05:20] <skyerce> #ubuntu-cn
[05:20] <Mkop> bastidrazor: thanks for your help
[05:20] <bastidrazor> Mkop,  good luck
[05:20] <van> ELKY: WHY U DONT TELL ME THE TRUE
[05:20] <aboleth> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[05:20] <error404notfound> ibuclaw, in sense, it resolve the issue, but not what i was looking for.
[05:20] <aboleth> am i the only one who thinks van is a troll?
[05:20] <ibuclaw> o/
[05:20] <adisbladis> Hi, i am putting togheter a redistribuable ubuntu system where i need a default firefox profile, i have tried putting everything in .mozilla/firefox/weird.name1123 in /usr/share/firefox/defaults/profile/ but that doesn't seem to be where firefox is getting its profile. So, where does it get it from?
[05:21] <jake__> hmph
[05:21] <van> YOU ARE BAD BOYS ABOLETH
[05:21] <elky> aboleth, just ignore him please
[05:21] <aboleth> elky: i probably should
[05:21] <aboleth> does anyone know how to fix sound problems?
[05:21] <aboleth> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[05:21] <van> WHAT ???
[05:21] <ibuclaw> error404notfound, oh? What were you looking for?
[05:22] <van> WHAT ELKY ???
[05:22] <MustangMatt> alex__: Maybe you are right. While the big copy was going on I fired up another session and started copying large files from the second array to the second array and read and write went through the roof. It's something with those seagate drives.
[05:22] <error404notfound> ibuclaw, i am using gitosis as git server management tool, and i needed to deploy web application, mainly php automatically on every commit on a server where only pub-key ssh is allowed.
[05:22] <jake__> s
[05:24] <mazda01_> MustangMatt: i have always had great luck with seagate drives. the great 5 year warrenty also
[05:24] <DVA5912> How can i change the way my desktop icons are displayed? Like the margin between them and the side and the disance between them etc
[05:24] <mazda01_> MustangMatt: just recently had to use a warranty on a 4 year old seagate 500gb hard drive
[05:24] <Hasbro> I had a wd 500gb external
[05:25] <Hasbro> fell like 2 feet
[05:25] <Hasbro> broke
[05:25] <Hilikus> i uninstalled firefox-3.0 and i lost all my search engines in 3.5. any idea how to fix it?
[05:25] <mazda01_> DVA5912: not sure but you can change the apperance in system, prefs, appearance
[05:25] <MustangMatt> mazda01_: I have as well, but for some reason they are grossly underperforming for me right now.
[05:25] <ibuclaw> error404notfound, and www-data was the owner of the directory containing the files/applications. hence sudo -u.
[05:25] <mazda01_> Hilikus: do you still have a folder in your home directory named firefox-3.5?
[05:25] <mazda01_> Hil, i mean firefox? sorry
[05:25] <mordocai> Hello, i am currently playing Warcraft 3 under wine. I can play it perfectly once per an x session, however, if i try to start it again it gives me an error about there not being CD. If i log out and log back in, it works... any idea how to fix this? The only thing mentioned on appdb.wine.org is that the cd error can be a video driver problem.
[05:25] <error404notfound> ibuclaw, yes, but then i would need to add git to do passwless sudo for www-data, and allow www-data to clone the dir
[05:26] <iDonkey> mazda01, You mean mozilla/firefox-3.5. ;)
[05:26] <mazda01_> Hilikus: it would be ~/.mozilla/firefox/
[05:26] <Hilikus> mazda01: actually no
[05:26] <rebel> is there a way to check SATA link speeds in ubuntu?
[05:26] <Hilikus> but the rest of my settings seem alrgiht
[05:26] <mazda01_> iDonkey: no, i mean firefox. he uninstalled firefox 3.0 and and he wants all his preferences, so he would need to transfer all those files in firefox to firefox-3.5
[05:26] <Hilikus> even my tabs session was the same
[05:27] <mazda01_> rebel: hdparm should be able to check the speeds.
[05:27] <c0m3awn> hey mazda
[05:27] <an0nmat1r> hi! Would Ubuntu run ok on AMD Sempro 2800+
[05:27] <zerothis> I have an ibook G3 original without a CD drive. How should go about putting xubuntu on it? I already tried an external CD-ROM, the ibook did not list it as a boot device for option+boot.
[05:27] <c0m3awn> an: sure would
[05:27] <c0m3awn> an, sure would
[05:28] <c0m3awn> what happened to my nic completion?????
[05:28] <an0nmat1r> thanx i got that
[05:28] <Hilikus> mazda01:  it looks like 3.5 wasn't saving my settings there cause everything else looks the same
[05:28] <iDonkey> c0m3aw, what?
[05:28] <rebel> mazda01: do you know which flag to run it with?
[05:28] <ibuclaw> error404notfound, well, what I posted should have supplemented that. at least, from my knowledge of sudoers configuring, it should do. Privilege escalation is the only thing that you may get trouble from it.
[05:28] <c0m3awn> great...
[05:28] <aboleth> van is obviously a troll
[05:28] <rebel> mazda01_: do you know which flag to run it with?
[05:28] <mazda01_> Hilikus:  ok, i am gettinvg confused. did you have prefs saved in firefox 3.0?
[05:29] <aboleth> im talking to him on im
[05:29] <Hilikus> yes
[05:29] <aboleth> a pathetic troll at that
[05:29] <error404notfound> ibuclaw, priveleges is okay...
[05:29] <aboleth> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221475
[05:29] <zerothis>  an0nmat1r:: sempron is x86, should would with plain vanilla ubuntu or xubuntu
[05:29] <elky> aboleth, enough. he's gone. just leave it alone please.
[05:30] <an0nmat1r> if i download ubuntu form http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloading?release=desktop-lts&mirror=http%3A%2F%2Freleases.ubuntu.schoolnet.lk%2F&arch=i386 would that be a desktop or alternate version ?
[05:30] <Hilikus> mazda01:  but 3.5 must have copied them to its own folder cause they survived uninstalling 3.0
[05:30] <DPic> can i have the gnash plugin for firefox installed with flash if i leave flash disabled?
[05:30] <an0nmat1r> o k zerothis sorry saw ur post laterz
[05:30] <mazda01_> rebel: it would sudo hdparm -T /dev/sda  and sudo hdparm -t /dev/sda. I don't think you have to specify the partition
[05:31] <zerothis> an0nmat1r: that like is an acceptable version
[05:31] <mazda01_> Hilikus: oh, so what is the problem then?
[05:31] <Hilikus> mazda01: i lost all my search engines
[05:31] <an0nmat1r> I understand! vanila ubuntu.. link plz ?
[05:33] <an0nmat1r> any body help me with the site for vanila ubuntu plz
[05:33] <zerothis> an0nmat1r: this link <http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloading?release=desktop-lts&mirror=http%3A%2F%2Freleases.ubuntu.schoolnet.lk%2F&arch=i386> is 'plain vanilla' or 'normal' desktop ubuntu and is sutable for any x86 CPU including sempron
[05:33] <mazda01_> Hilikus:  not sure where those would be defined?
[05:33] <iDonkey> Hilikus, Install it again?
[05:33] <lobf> any of you guys familiar with virtualbox?
[05:33] <zerothis> lobf: I tinker with it
[05:34] <lobf> familiar enough to help me set up a shared folder?
[05:34] <lobf> I designated one on my desktop in the settings but I have no idea how to connect to it
[05:34] <lobf> documentation was confusing
[05:34] <zerothis> lobf:I have problems with that my self but you might try #vbox
[05:35] <lobf> everyone's asleep
[05:35] <PROject-Emerald> Uh, I just installed Virtualbox and it's not showing up in any of my program categories.
[05:35] <lobf> i'm there
[05:35] <an0nmat1r> zerothis: https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/installation-guide/i386/index.html will help me with the normal flavour of ubuntu 9.04 .. am i right ?
[05:35] <lobf> you have to type "VirtualBox" into the terminal
[05:35] <PROject-Emerald> oh
[05:35] <PROject-Emerald> wow
[05:35] <lobf> *shrug*
[05:36] <lobf> so anyone familiar with setting these up?
[05:36] <redvamp128> Okay trying to figure out if this is a Ubuntu, Yahoo or Firefox Issue- I am reading the yahoo news on my main page and there is a link that appears to link to yahoo news but source is the AP - It is a 00 over a 91 in a box (anyone seen this before) (hardy is the distro and 3.0.12 is the FF)
[05:37] <redvamp128> The main heading in the article it links to there is no issue with it- link works just strange looking  (in the article it appears to be -- but close together)
[05:38] <zerothis> PROject-Emerald: it should be in Applications>System Tools> and called "Sun xVM VirtualBox" or in xubuntu Applications>System>
[05:38] <PROject-Emerald> Ah. ok.
[05:38] <PROject-Emerald> there is definitely no system tools.
[05:39] <PROject-Emerald> all I have is Applications.
[05:39] <PROject-Emerald> err
[05:39] <Scunizi> PROject-Emerald: you might need to look in Applications > System Tools... if that doesn't appear then right mouse click Applications and choose edit .. from there you'll be able to activate the menu item for visibility.
[05:40] <trollboy> Howdy anyone have any luck getting the Multitech Systems Mutli-Modem GPRS (MTCBA-G-U-F4) working?
[05:40] <zerothis> PROject-Emerald: you can always create a launcher or menu item with the command: VirtualBox
[05:40] <trollboy> its running the ti_usb_3410 chipset
[05:41] <PROject-Emerald> II have VirtualBox OSE which is what I assume is the same thing o.O
[05:41] <PROject-Emerald> Just pooped up
[05:41] <PROject-Emerald> Popped*
[05:41] <trollboy> I've hit the forums and found some other modems with the same chipset on there, and made a /etc/udev/rules.d/ rule
[05:42] <zerothis> oh, oops, no, I am not familiar with VirtualBox OSE, sorry. It most likely has a different command and a different area of the menu and certially not "Sun"  in the title
[05:43] <trollboy> anyone?
[05:44] <odlaner> I'm a newbie here. New to linux and everything :/
[05:44] <odlaner> so was hoping I could get some help
[05:45] <trollboy> odlaner, people help quicker when you ask a question ;-)
[05:45] <trollboy> so what's the issue odlaner
[05:45] <odlaner> so was hoping I could get some help
[05:45] <trollboy> yes, you mentioned that
[05:45] <trollboy> what sort of help do you need?
[05:46] <Amarst> Which of the full-text indexed search programs for ubuntu have a webbased front end?
[05:46] <Amarst> i know peagle for beagle
[05:46] <gogeta> !ask | odlaner
[05:46] <odlaner> well, I wouldn't even know where to start. like everything?
[05:46] <trollboy> lol, alas its not the matrix so I can just beam linux into your brain
[05:46] <trollboy> did you just install ubuntu odlaner?
[05:46] <rww> "I know linux-fu!"
[05:46]  * trollboy sets rww on fire
[05:46] <trollboy> sorry, I had to for that one
[05:47] <trollboy> lol
[05:47] <odlaner> I don't have anything specific right now, just thought I would drop by and let you guys know i'll be asking for help sometimes
[05:47] <trollboy> oh
[05:47] <gogeta> woa i knoe linux
[05:47] <trollboy> well welcome to the fold I guess
[05:47] <gogeta> lol
[05:47] <odlaner> well, I do have ubuntu, but i'm on backtrack right now
[05:47] <redvamp128> odlander just hit up ubottu and he can answer everything
[05:47] <diazepam> hey all -- i know this question has most likely been asked a million times but what is the easiest way to install a basic gnome desktop (e.g. without OO, Evolution, Games and fluff)?
[05:47] <an0nmat1r> ubuntu  9.04 system requirments ?
[05:47] <trollboy> diazepam, install the normal ubuntu disk?
[05:48] <gogeta> diazepam: sudo apt-get install gnome i assume
[05:48] <trollboy> diazepam, you the same one from dal.net?
[05:48] <diazepam> i still want the admin panel
[05:48] <zerothis> odlaner: just poke at it, if it doesn't ask for your password then you are not doing any harm. if it does ask, read what its telling you
[05:48] <Amarst> diazepam:  sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop
[05:48] <redvamp128> odlaner:  he loves it when you pm him -- remember ubottu  and also likes question like !webcam
[05:48] <diazepam> gogeta - sudo aptitude gnome-desktop puts the full blown thing on
[05:48] <diazepam> aptitude install i mean
[05:48] <gogeta> he whanted basic
[05:48] <redvamp128> ubottu:  !webcam
[05:49] <Amarst> ubottu:  !full-text search
[05:49] <an0nmat1r> ubuntu  9.04 system requirments ? link plz
[05:49] <redvamp128> odlaner:  just make sure to pm him and ask like that
[05:49] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: 192mb of ram for live cd and a pc
[05:49] <trollboy> anyone see my modem question above?
[05:49] <gogeta> lol
[05:49] <zerothis> odlaner: also <https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/getting-started.html>
[05:49] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: lower ram use alt cd
[05:50] <rww> !requirements | an0nmat1r
[05:50] <an0nmat1r> sorry i thought that was just for installation.. and would need more laterz.. wow guys! thanx i think i just got a os for my new pc with amd sempro 2800 and 256mb ddr1
[05:50] <odlaner> alright, thanks guys
[05:50] <rww> zerothis: I imagine you might want to recommend the desktop guide from 9.04, not 6.06 :)
[05:51] <zerothis> rww: oops, sorry
[05:51] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: well 192mb is for install and compiz but it can be used of lesser machines
[05:51] <JPeterson> Did I do something wrong with the package manager, the latest FontForge package I see is hardy from 2007 http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fontforge
[05:51] <gogeta> on
[05:51] <JPeterson> But on the website there are sevearl newer
[05:51] <JPeterson> I have Reloaded the package list
[05:51] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: i would use xbuntu on a low end machine
[05:51] <zerothis> odlaner:  <https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/newtoubuntu/C/index.html> better place to start with a new ubuntu
[05:51] <an0nmat1r> ya i just red that! great job at it :)
[05:52] <Amarst> Has anyone made a web front end for tracker in ubuntu?
[05:52] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: lol linux can run on any pc even a 396sx
[05:52] <gogeta> 18386
[05:52] <gogeta> lol
[05:52] <an0nmat1r> i am planning for xubuntu.. cant decide.. xen works on xubuntu too right ?
[05:52] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: text linuc on a 286
[05:52] <gogeta> lol
[05:52] <rww> JPeterson: nope, that's correct, it's from November, 2007. Considering that Hardy came out in April, 2008, that's not a huge time ago.
[05:52] <odlaner> zerothis: the page link didn't work
[05:53] <zerothis> gogeta: and it can count to infinity, atleast 2 and a half times
[05:53] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: yes its just a lighter window manager
[05:53] <an0nmat1r> gogeta: ya i know that.. i just got a copy of fedora 11 that requires 1gb of ram
[05:53] <rww> JPeterson: (once a version of Ubuntu is released, the package maintainers don't upgrade packages in it to new major versions, to avoid introducing new bugs)
[05:53] <an0nmat1r> leonardo!
[05:53] <JPeterson> So Hardy is my Ubuntu version?
[05:53] <zerothis> try this one http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/stable/index.html.en
[05:53] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: i put puppy on my 486 machines
[05:54] <edit> hello
[05:54] <gogeta> lol
[05:54] <rww> JPeterson: you can find that out by typing the following in a terminal:      lsb_release -a
[05:54] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: then donate them
[05:54] <dew> hello. just installed ubuntu on my lap top. Am having issues with it. I can not open any applications and the pointer laggs. any sugestion?
[05:54] <JPeterson> Okay, so I need to either install a second Ubunty with karmic or install the program myself?
[05:54] <an0nmat1r> :) sure gogeta
[05:55] <redvamp128> rww:  he may want to also try  cat /etc/lsb-release
[05:55] <odlaner> that one seems to be working
[05:55] <rww> JPeterson: correct
[05:55] <rww> redvamp128: lsb_release -a reads from /etc/lsb-release.
[05:55] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: hey poor people like pcs to
[05:55] <JPeterson> rww: Okay, thanks, I have hardy, I understand
[05:55] <odlaner> thanks, I'm bookmarking it
[05:56] <JPeterson> It's alomst easier for me to add a new VMWare installation and just use the package manager than compile programs
[05:56] <odlaner> lllllll
[05:56] <odlaner> why is my text not changing color? I just changed the setting
[05:56] <lobf> pray
[05:57] <odlaner> ?
[05:57] <lobf> when was the last time you went to church?
[05:57] <lobf> that might have somethign to do with it
[05:57] <zerothis> most of my linux installations are on pentium iii or earlier
[05:57] <JPeterson> Was there an online installation for Ununtu now or do I download the whole thing before installing?
[05:58] <odlaner> ?
[05:58] <JPeterson> Why am I directed to ubuntu-releases/jaunty/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso?
[05:58] <odlaner> Finally
[05:58] <odlaner> nope
[05:58] <JPeterson> I thought I should get karmic
[05:59] <rww> JPeterson: Karmic hasn't been released yet. Sorry, I didn't catch that earlier. You'd want jaunty.
[05:59] <rww> JPeterson: (Karmic's coming out in October)
[05:59] <gogeta> karmix is testin
[05:59] <JPeterson> Okay, but then FontForge is a year old...
[05:59] <jillsmitt> who use finch?
[06:00] <gartral> serious problem today.. my dvd rom has decided all dvd-/+r disks are 0kb... help?
[06:00] <an0nmat1r> hey gogeta : i liked puuppy .. i think i will try getting it
[06:00] <zerothis> Peterson: Karmic will be released in October but you may even want to wait a week or so after for the final quirks to be ironed out
[06:00] <odlaner> well, I'm out!!
[06:00] <roccity_> had firefox tried to download bin files for anyone?
[06:00] <gartral> make that _ALL_ disks
[06:01] <JPeterson> rww, zerothis: Okay, thanks
[06:01] <gogeta> an0nmat1r: well ubuntu is more up2date on stuff
[06:01] <roccity_> I was just on firefox and click this link then the download manager had a dialog to download a bin file
[06:01] <gartral> it still needs a locally compile mplayer too run >.>
[06:01] <rww> JPeterson: looks like, yeah. If there are significant new features in karmic's package, you could try filing a backports request at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports#How%20to%20request%20new%20packages
[06:02] <jillsmitt> how can i start mocp in not-blue mode?
[06:03] <CrOnOs> roccity do you are you instaling plugins for firefox like java suport?
[06:03] <an0nmat1r> gog..: i know that ..
[06:03] <roccity_> CrOnOs: no I have everything
[06:03] <JPeterson> rww: Okay, I doubt the new subscript and small caps dialogs in FontForge are important enough :)
[06:04] <roccity_> CrOnOs: I did do a update earlier before I rebooted of stumbleupon
[06:04] <diazepam> for those that care: minimal gnome desktop is gnome-core and gdm
[06:04] <diazepam> thanks for the feedback guys
[06:04] <diazepam> till next time
[06:04] <diazepam> =0
[06:05] <gartral> serious problem today.. my dvd rom has decided all disks are 0kb... help?
[06:05] <kerm|t> should ubuntu autodetect and connect via a linksys USB wireless?  it didnt
[06:06] <gartral> kerm|t: detect the wireless chip, yes. activate and connect it.. no
[06:06] <ctmjr> kerm|t, you have to use ndiswrapper for linksys usb
[06:06] <dew> hey my ubuntu 9.04 install doesnt function. not allowing me to any thing past login. help
[06:06] <gartral> kerm|t: open a terminal and run an lsusb with the wireless USB adapter plugged in
[06:07] <gartral> dew: what kind of computer/
[06:07] <dew> gartral laptop
[06:07] <gartral> !ndiswrapper | kerm|t
[06:07] <gartral> dew: what model, brand?
[06:08] <gartral> serious problem today.. my dvd rom has decided all disks are 0kb... help?
[06:08] <dew> gartral not sure. it says sirocco on it
[06:08] <gartral> dew what was it running, xp?
[06:09] <dew> gartral yea mate did dual install
[06:10] <gartral> dew: theres no random numbers or letters anywhere, the bottom maybe?
[06:11] <oarion7> man lot of people lurking eh?
[06:11] <gartral> ot | oarion7
[06:11] <gartral> !ot | oarion7
[06:11] <Lynx-O> !firefox
[06:12] <gartral> !askthebot | Lynx-O
[06:12] <albech> anyone know if it is possible to get skype running on 64bit or has skype permanently chosen to abandon linux? :(
[06:12] <gartral> albech: try gizmo, it can link with skype networks
[06:13] <dew> gartral yea mate cr10 -15 = model
[06:13] <albech> gartral: ill try that. I hate skype, but it is hard to convince everyone to change to SIP or similar
[06:14] <rogue> chala
[06:14] <gartral> dew: its looking too my like theres no cdrom driver for that laptop in linux, same as sound card or battery... i recommending taking it back and getting a better machine.. aim for a dell or an acer
[06:14] <gartral> dew: wait a sec, let me look according to model nomber
[06:15] <darkevik> hellow
[06:15] <dew> gartel yea im checking  it mate
[06:15] <gartral> dew: your sol
[06:15] <Hilikus> anyone know if its possible to show a summary of the calendar in mail view in evolution, like thunderbird does
[06:15] <darkevik> hilikus
[06:16] <gartral> Hilikus: yes
[06:16] <darkevik> can i ask tou
[06:16] <Hilikus> gartral:  how do i do that?
[06:16] <gartral> serious problem today.. my dvd rom has decided all disks are 0kb... help?
[06:16] <darkevik> any one can help me
[06:16] <gartral> Hilikus: cant rememer, hold on
[06:16] <dew> gartral what sol?
[06:16] <darkevik> i am very newbie and firstime using this linux
[06:17] <darkevik> any one how to instaall flashplayer in knoppix
[06:18] <gartral> Hilikus darkevik you should have 5 buttons at the bottom left of your evolution mail.. you want the calenders one
[06:18] <forces> darkevik, #knoppix
[06:18] <forces> this is ubuntu
[06:18] <bazhang> darkevik, knoppix should ask in #knoppix
[06:18] <forces> !ot
[06:18] <gartral> !bot
[06:18] <jerc> I have a problem with a lightbox I got resize the images of my lightbox in the css but the lightbox have other size.
[06:18] <Hilikus> gartral: and how do i make the summary that's on the right, on the mail view?
[06:19] <m0r0n> Can anyone help me install Songbird
[06:19] <Hilikus> gartral: and how do i make the summary that's on the right appear on the mail view?
[06:19] <jerc> I have a problem with a lightbox I got resize the images of my lightbox in the css but the lightbox have other size.
[06:19] <codyxx> Ahh!
[06:19] <codyxx> Problem.
[06:19] <codyxx> A major one.
[06:19] <codyxx> Okay, so I login to find no panel and no desktop icons.
[06:19] <albech> gartral: it doesnt support 64bit :(
[06:19] <codyxx> The only thing that is showing is my background
[06:20] <codyxx> Such has happened twice now.
[06:20] <codyxx> And I know not why
[06:20] <m0r0n> codyxx:  press (Atlt + F2) then type nautilus
[06:20] <codyxx> Okay
[06:20] <codyxx> I will try that
[06:20] <m0r0n> codyxx: I think.. I'm pretty sure that's what I did to get mine working
[06:21] <codyxx> The odd thing is too is that I can't even right click
[06:21] <jahc> help..... we deleted photos off our hd.. and our trashcan is showing 27 items.. yet when we go into trash, its empty.. how to recover these files?
[06:21] <Amarst> is there a linux version of google desktop enterprise edition?
[06:21] <jahc> I just tried scalpel
[06:21] <jahc> I dont know my super user password..... sudo works though with my password
[06:21] <codyxx> OKay, desktop is loading,
[06:22] <codyxx> Nothing comes up when I press alt+f2
[06:22] <codyxx> Hmm...
[06:22] <codyxx> Basically, here is the backstory.
[06:22] <jahc> anyone? I'm desperate
[06:22] <codyxx> I was transferring icons from my home folder to /usr/share/icons
[06:22] <codyxx> And...
[06:22] <codyxx> I accidentally closed the nautilus window
[06:23] <bazhang> codyxx, dont use the enter key as punctuation
[06:23] <codyxx> I then restarted.
[06:23] <codyxx> okay
[06:23] <codyxx> Sorry
[06:24] <codyxx> Now, nothing shows on my desktop, no icons are sharing, no panels, I can't right-click. The only thing showing is my background and this Adobe Air widget.
[06:24] <bazhang> codyxx, what version of ubuntu and what preceded this situation
[06:25] <codyxx> 9.04 and codyxx>	I was transferring icons from my home folder to /usr/share/icons
[06:25] <codyxx> 	<codyxx>	And...
[06:25] <codyxx> 	<codyxx>	I accidentally closed the nautilus window
[06:25] <kerm|t> gartral: what am i looking for with lsusb?  or, with -v ... i dont see where the chip model it's using is
[06:25] <codyxx> (Just copy and pasting what I said above.)
[06:25] <MikeChelen> jahc, there is no root password, using sudo is the proper method
[06:27] <nanz> i have installed the latest ubuntu and a radeon x1950 xt. do i have to install some drivers?
[06:27] <Hilikus> if i use thunderbird and lightning will my events appear in my system clock?
[06:27] <legend2440> jahc: open nautilus press ctrl+h to show hidden files then   browse to /home/yourusername/.local/share/Trash/files   anything in there?
[06:28] <m0r0n> I need to install Songbird, anyone?
[06:28] <bazhang> m0r0n, a .deb file or other
[06:28] <codyxx> I did file system checks, dpkg, xfix, and nothing has worked.
[06:28] <m0r0n> Other, it was a tar.gz I extracted it and now I'm lost.
[06:29] <bazhang> m0r0n, I installed that myself , seems it was a deb
[06:29] <PROject-Emerald> how do I uninstall stuff? D:
[06:29] <PROject-Emerald> like, VirtualBox
[06:29] <bazhang> PROject-Emerald, was it installed with the package manager?
[06:30] <PROject-Emerald> it was installed via a .dev
[06:30] <PROject-Emerald> .deb*
[06:30] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Songbird m0r0n seen this yet
[06:30] <bazhang> PROject-Emerald, the -ose version? or the other
[06:30] <PROject-Emerald> OSE
[06:30] <alex87> PROject-Emerald: dpkg -r packagename?
[06:31] <codyxx> Any help?
[06:31] <bazhang> PROject-Emerald, just sudo apt-get remove packagename or via synaptic package manager
[06:31] <PROject-Emerald> Ah
[06:31] <PROject-Emerald> Thanks
[06:32] <m0r0n> bazhang: I have not, thanks. I think I should be done with your help, thanks again.
[06:32] <bazhang> m0r0n, you're welcome
[06:33] <bazhang> !resetpanels > codyxx
[06:34] <yohean> can someone tell me how to change my username in ubuntu?
[06:36] <sebsebseb> yohean: you can't, but you can make a new account,  sudo adduser   and then if you right click where it says the name on the top right,  you can to users and groups, and change stuff there as well
[06:36] <codyxx> Thanks
[06:36] <emily> hey i have a cell phone and i can send pics to my desktop via bluetooth.  Thing is it just puts them on the desktop. How do change the save path for the bluetooth app?
[06:37] <bazhang> codyxx, as far as the icons, why not create some new ones
[06:37] <legend2440> yohean: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-change-rename-user-name-id/
[06:37] <b__> My desktop is running Ubuntu, my laptop is running DSL.... both connected to the same router. How do I introduce the two so they can be friends?
[06:37] <Flannel> b__: friends?
[06:38] <emily> depends on what type of friends you want them to be!
[06:38] <b__> file sharing and such
[06:38] <codyxx> bazhang, I can't even right click on my desktop. Ic an do nothing on it. I can't type commands, I can't open any programs, nothing. Just my background appears.
[06:38] <emily> you can do that with ssh pretty simple really
[06:38] <sebsebseb> yohean  oh  turns out I was wrong  and you can do it
[06:38] <jahc> legend2440: yes.. but they seem corrupted.. its possible they were corrupted on the camera already
[06:38] <yohean> sebsebseb, thank you
[06:39] <yohean> legend2440, thank you
[06:39] <b__> Alright where do I start with SSH?
[06:39] <bazhang> codyxx, have you either tried creating a new user, or starting up in recovery mode and fixing things
[06:39] <Flannel> !nfs | b__
[06:39] <emily> but if you want fast you need to set up nfs and export out the dirs.  if you want to go stupid, you could set up a ciffs server or samba..make it look like a windows box..but then it will basically suck
[06:39] <codyxx> Yep
[06:40] <sebsebseb> yohean: np
[06:40] <emily> b__ install ssh package
[06:40] <codyxx> Well not a new user
[06:40] <bazhang> codyxx, yep to the new user?
[06:40] <emily> if its not already on the machine
[06:40] <emily> install the server for ssh on both of the boxes.
[06:40] <b__> What's the difference in ssh and nfs?
[06:40] <emily> ssh is encrypted tunnell...you can do anthing through ssh.
[06:40] <Flannel> b__: ssh allows you to use a remote shell, nfs is a filesystem thing.
[06:41] <emily> it will even allow you to run the apps on the other box...from your machine
[06:41] <b__> So ssh is more useful
[06:41] <emily> verymuch so
[06:41] <b__> nfs is easier?
[06:41] <emily> all remote admin is done via ssh..
[06:41] <emily> no
[06:41] <Flannel> b__: They accomplish different things.
[06:41] <sebsebseb> b__: and if you want to see and control the desktop you can use vnc or freenx
[06:41] <emily> ssh is easyest..but its all encrypted..so it is slower..
[06:42] <emily> for a file server or movie center...you would want to use nfs.
[06:42] <sebsebseb> b__: and you don't need to do  VNC over SSH  over a LAN
[06:42] <dew> hey guys ubuntu wont run pass log in
[06:42] <sebsebseb> !vnc |  b__
[06:42] <Lynx-O> anyone else having issues with the new firefox?
[06:42] <emily> ya you can do anything over ssh.
[06:43] <emily> Lynx-O:  none
[06:43] <Lynx-O> it freezes alot
[06:43] <Lynx-O> i dunno
[06:43] <Lynx-O> >.>
[06:43] <emily> not on my machines
[06:43] <Lynx-O> and its called shieretoko
[06:43] <Lynx-O> or something like that
[06:44] <Lynx-O> after i installed it
[06:44] <b__> So is vnc faster than nfs?
[06:44] <losher> b__: confused yet? I would be...
[06:44] <b__> getting there
[06:44] <sebsebseb> b__: vnc isn' for sharing files,  it's for showing desktops
[06:44] <jahc> how do I find out what /dev/sda* my /home dir is on?
[06:44] <jahc> I want to run scalpel on it
[06:44] <emily> vnc is not nfs
[06:45] <emily> vnc is like rdp for linux
[06:45] <emily> nfs is for file shareing.
[06:45] <b__> can you drag and drop with vncviewer?
[06:45] <b__> cuz that would be amazing
[06:45] <sebsebseb> b__: it's not for file sharing
[06:45] <emily> if you are going to put all your movies in the house on one server you would use an nfs server
[06:45] <emily> no but you can with nfs
[06:46] <emily> and more importantly you can with ssh
[06:46] <losher> jahc: sudo df -h /home
[06:46] <sebsebseb> and you can with samba as well,  Linu to Linux even
[06:46] <sebsebseb> !samba
[06:46] <emily> do you have ssh server installed on your bozes yet?
[06:46] <emily> samba sucks
[06:46] <emily> do you have the ssh servers installed yet
[06:46] <sebsebseb> emily: well  kind of since the link to Microsoft, but  have you got any other reason?
[06:47] <emily> yep servera
[06:48] <sebsebseb> emily: such as?
[06:48] <b__> yes ssh is installed on both
[06:48] <emily> first of smb protocol chokes on 2gig+files...so you have to use the cifs protocol...second the 30000 dollar file servers i use at work...charge an amazing amount of lisc for nfs lisc..you know why...because nfs over copper is faster than even fiber.
[06:49] <emily> and the nfs you use on linux systems is the same thing as the nfs used by netapp fillers.
[06:49] <emily> and trust me..those people know what they are doing
[06:49] <mr_steve> The good part about SSH is that you can connect to another machine from the Places menu in Gnome, and it Just Works(TM)
[06:50] <b__> so how do I connect them with ssh?
[06:50] <emily> dont argue with me on this...its ssh for simple things...its nfs if things are large or need to be moved fast.  end of story.  you only use smb or cifs if you have to share windows file systems.
[06:50] <emily> ok now this is the difficult part
[06:50] <emily> open a file browser window...like your home dir
[06:50] <yohean> how do i change my username in ubuntu?
[06:50] <sebsebseb> emily: argue with you about  this I think not,  you  really seem to know your stuff :)
[06:51] <b__> file browser...
[06:51] <b__> then
[06:51] <emily> then click on the paper and pencil icon in the upper left hand cornner so you can enter in a path manually
[06:51] <losher> yohean: did the link from legend not work?
[06:52] <b__> yup
[06:52] <emily> then put in ssh://yourusername@yourothermachinesipaddress
[06:52] <emily> and press enter...replace those values with ..well what they say...
[06:52] <emily> do you follow?
[06:52] <ankush> hi
[06:53] <Lynx-O> anyone here know how I would play movies from my laptop on my PS3 and Xbox 360 via my network?
[06:53] <b__> access was denied
[06:53] <deagle_> hello every1
[06:53] <deagle_> how do I stop xorg from running?
[06:53] <emily> then your username or password on the other machine is wrong
[06:53] <deagle_> i need to install nvidia drivers
[06:53] <emily> you need to use a username and password for an account on the other machine.
[06:53] <emily> so do you have a user on the other machine?
[06:54] <b__> yes
[06:54] <b__> only one
[06:54] <b__> plus root
[06:54] <u-man> sebseb
[06:54] <u-man> Greetings
[06:54] <emily> deagle_: crt; alt and backspace
[06:54] <u-man> Hello Room
[06:54] <ankush> im having problems running java program on ubuntu. im able to compile the program but it cannot find the class file on execution
[06:55] <emily> dont use root..it has no pasword
[06:55] <deagle_> emily: stop, not restart :P
[06:55] <b__> check
[06:55] <emily> b__: try again with that username and make sure ou have the ipaddress correct as well
[06:55] <u-man> I have a black three inch border along my screen, and a one inch border along the bottom, this happened when installed Jaunty
[06:56] <mr_steve> deagle_: Switch to a virtual console with Ctrl-Alt-F2 or so, login and do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:56] <Lynx-O> that a no?
[06:56] <u-man> has anyone run into this?
[06:56] <b__> yeah ip address was it, hold on
[06:56] <emily> mr_steve: is correct
[06:56] <u-man> Driving me nuts, like standing in a closet all the time.
[06:56] <Atomic> !it
[06:56] <deagle_> mr_steve: ty!
[06:56] <emily> ok b__: your done you can drag and drop things into that window and it will copy to there.
[06:57] <deagle_> mr_steve: i kept trying to do just: sudo gdm stop
[06:57] <deagle_> but it would restart
[06:57] <deagle_> :D 10x
[06:57] <emily> b__: man ssh when you get a chance...its how most of the world works now.
[06:57] <u-man> Resolutions are not the problem
[06:58] <b__> good, I'll figure it out. thanks ma'am
[06:58] <u-man> although its fading here, seems real busy.
[06:58] <emily> you can tunnel protocols through it as well...anything can be tunneled thorugh it its the swissarmy knife of encrypted tunnels..its like an on demand vpn whenever you need it...SSH IS GOD AND NOBODY SHOULD ARGUE THIS!!!!!!!!!
[06:58] <emily> sorry
[06:58] <sebsebseb> emily: heh :)
[06:58] <emily> i lost my head for a sec
[06:58] <b__> tunnel?
[06:59] <sebsebseb> b__: yes as in make something  encrypted that isn't encrypted, for example VNC
[06:59] <b__> oooh
[06:59]  * kg4cna hands emily her head back.
[06:59] <b__> that's fancy
[06:59] <u-man> anyone run into laptop monitor issues w/Jaunty?
[06:59] <u-man> My screen is off center.
[07:00] <b__> what about network boot? how does that work?
[07:00] <u-man> lost real estate
[07:00] <Nikkos_> hey i just installed 9.04, and i'm having trouble with wireless stuff, the icon in the toolbar is either usually in the act of connecting or it shows i'm connected but then i cant ipen any web pages or anything and the connection keeps dropping
[07:00] <Nikkos_> anyone have any ideas?
[07:00] <u-man> Nikkos, checked your driver?
[07:00] <Nikkos> how can i do that?
[07:00] <robin_> probably a driver problem
[07:01] <u-man> device manager
[07:01] <u-man> monitor issues anyone?
[07:01] <u-man> like an off center screen?
[07:01] <emily> b__: try this (it will give you a woody)  fire up a terminal type this.  ssh -X user@ipaddressgoeshere
[07:02] <bullgard4> How can I establish if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[07:02] <emily> then put in your password when prompted,  then type firefox and press enter
[07:02] <emily> you will be running firefox on the other machine but seeing it on this machine...
[07:03] <Lynx-O> anyone here know how I would play movies from my laptop on my PS3 and Xbox 360 via my network?
[07:03] <emily> remote execution of X applications
[07:03] <u-man> I know Avahi does not work with public.domains, at least not on my laptop
[07:03] <Kirann> Lynx-O: PS3MediaServer will do the trick. http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/
[07:04] <u-man> I can turn my screen sideways and upside down, but it is off center and reduced
[07:04] <b__> okay now I get connection refused instead of access denied
[07:04] <emily> you need to install something on the other machine but do not want to get up and walk into the livingroom...or to iceland...its all the same..fire thatup and run aptitude ...or synaptic.  you can maintain the machine from anywhere in the world that way.
[07:04] <b__> do I have to do it on both
[07:04] <akSeya> i did my NIC configurations on /etc/network/interfaces but the just don't work when I do a /etc/init.d/networking restart ... using ubuntu 9.04 ... what's going on  here?
[07:04] <u-man> when i connect a separate monitor, it is ok and fills screen.
[07:04] <emily> you have to have an ssh server running..thats it
[07:04] <sebsebseb> b__: ssh is one thing,  but that's only the termianl
[07:05] <sebsebseb> b__: if you want to see the desktop and use graphical apps and such,  vnc and freenx
[07:05] <b__> I like terminal better
[07:05] <b__> I grew up on dos
[07:05] <u-man> o me
[07:05] <Lynx-O> Kirann: got a converter by chance?
[07:05] <u-man> monitor ist kaput
[07:05] <emily> linux is your friend then
[07:05] <sebsebseb> b__: ok you like the shell more
[07:05] <emily> an nix really
[07:05] <b__> I can do the vncviewer thing quite easily
[07:05] <Kirann> Lynx-O: converter for ?
[07:05] <u-man> monitor ist pokenfinger
[07:05] <sebsebseb> b__: and tunnel it over SSH? when using it on  The Intenret?
[07:05] <emily> actually b..if you have a vncserver running on the second machine..
[07:06] <sebsebseb> b__: so it's secure
[07:06] <Lynx-O> so its in format for ps3 and xbox...
[07:06] <u-man> maybe that is why they call it "Jaunty"
[07:06] <Lynx-O> Kirann: i used to use tversity in windows...
[07:06] <emily> you can do this vncviewer ipaddressgoeshere from a term and whammo..there it is..
[07:06] <Nikkos> hey so i ran Hardware Drivers under System>Administration and nothing happened
[07:06] <Nikkos> any other ideas?
[07:06] <Lynx-O> it transcoded as it played
[07:06] <Kirann> Lynx-O: PS3MS will transcode your mkv's etc
[07:06] <robin_> nikkos, try restarting
[07:06] <emily> and over internet ...vncvierwer -via gateway ipaddressgoeshere:0
[07:06] <sebsebseb> emily: which is ok for LAN's, but over the Internet should be tunnelded over SSH
[07:06] <owner> Hey everybody. NEW Ubuntu user here
[07:07] <b__> so can I tell if I have an ssh server running?
[07:07] <sebsebseb> !new |  owner
[07:07] <emily> sebsebseb: see above
[07:07] <klien001> hwahaha
[07:07] <sebsebseb> !welcome |  owner
[07:07] <owner> Pretty cool...and its FREE
[07:07] <keppchen> ^^
[07:07] <sebsebseb> owner: yes as in price, but also freedom, do you know what  that means?
[07:07] <owner> Thanks
[07:07] <owner> Yup
[07:07] <Lynx-O> so.
[07:07] <emily> you are familiar with -via switch for vncviewer correct?
[07:07] <sebsebseb> !freedom |  owner
[07:08] <b__> no
[07:08] <Belding> free as in beer.
[07:08] <u-man> ubottu is your friend
[07:08] <u-man> Heck, he's everyones friend
[07:08] <keppchen> ... which means you ow him 3 bucks if anything fails ;)
[07:08] <sebsebseb> !she |  u-man
[07:08] <soreau> Belding: What is that supposed to mean?
[07:08] <u-man> Nikkos what were you needing driver vor?
[07:08] <sebsebseb> !female | u-man
[07:08] <u-man> SEB: My apologies!!
[07:08] <u-man> ha
[07:09] <sebsebseb> u-man: apparantly it's meant to be a female bot
[07:09] <Lynx-O> so... what um does everyone think about the google chrome os?
[07:09] <sebsebseb> !ot | Lynx-O
[07:09] <u-man> should've known by the font.
[07:09] <Nikkos> wireless card
[07:09] <u-man> : )
[07:09] <u-man> ok Nikkos
[07:09] <u-man> not working?
[07:09] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: it's  a Linux distribution so :)
[07:09] <error404notfound> how can i allow a user say joe to do a passwless sudo -u to jean and run /usr/bin/dummy-cmd in /etc/sudoers ?
[07:09] <Nikkos> yea, i just restarted
[07:09] <u-man> SEB: my monitor is off center
[07:09] <Nikkos> and when it started up it connected but then it dropped
[07:09] <Lynx-O> no its a front end
[07:10] <Lynx-O> if you read the documerntation
[07:10] <u-man> check network settings
[07:10] <Lynx-O> like gnome or kde
[07:10] <u-man> you on home network? public?
[07:10] <u-man> got your antennae on?
[07:10] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: and it has Linux as far as I know :)  anyway offtopic for here
[07:10] <bullgard4> How can I verify if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[07:10] <owner> Does anyone here run Vidalia?
[07:10] <Nikkos> home
[07:10] <Nikkos> hold on one sec
[07:10] <owner> I use it on windows
[07:10] <u-man> Bullgard: it should
[07:11] <u-man> i was told it's native
[07:11] <robin_> nikkos, open Hardware Drivers
[07:11] <owner> But...I can't get it to work in ubuntu...yet
[07:11] <richardcavell> anyone here use Intel GMA 950 chipset?  Driver support is awful under Jaunty.. anyone got any fixes?
[07:11] <losher> u-man: Although I don't know how to do it, I would be surprised if there aren't settings in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file you can tweak to adjust x and y offsets of the screen.
[07:11] <bullgard4> u-man: Your answer is not precise enough for me.
[07:11] <u-man> since no one knows about my subject ubottu can i have your phone #?
[07:12] <u-man> Bull, bout as close as I can get it man, sorry
[07:12] <u-man> Losher, I saw some posts on that
[07:12] <u-man> looked pretty complex stuff
[07:12] <emily> richardcavell: dont use jaunty
[07:12] <emily> use the lts
[07:12] <akSeya> how to check which services are run on startup?
[07:13] <richardcavell> emily: I'm prepared to regress if I know that it will fix my issues
[07:13] <bullgard4> u-man: Thank you for your response.
[07:13] <losher> u-man: yes, xorg.conf is a bitch, but if you need it, you need it. Start reading docs...
[07:13] <u-man> akseya: the startup folder
[07:13] <richardcavell> emily: Are you using it and can you confirm that it fixes things?
[07:13] <emily> personally ive found the lts has the most reliable support.
[07:13] <u-man> Losher: I like your style
[07:13] <u-man> first. how do I access it?
[07:13] <soreau> owner: How did you install it?
[07:13] <Nikkos_> ok i dont think its in network settings
[07:13] <emily> its rock solid..you cant shut the server down with a shotgun.
[07:14] <Nikkos_> and it keeps asking me for the password over and over
[07:14] <owner> Well, I went to the Vidalia homepage
[07:14] <owner> Read that I had to install it using a terminal
[07:14] <u-man> akseya: the startup manager in System/Administration
[07:14] <Nikkos_> like every 3 minutes, but it has the old password already typed in, but ecnrypted
[07:14] <akSeya> u-man, any command? i just prefer command line
[07:14] <owner> So...I copied and pasted the code from the Vidalia homepage into the terminal window
[07:14] <owner> Response; invalid command
[07:15] <richardcavell> emily: I can easily crash Jaunty in wine
[07:15] <owner> Soooooooooooo, I read more carefully
[07:15] <u-man> no command go to System/Administration/startup folder
[07:15] <soreau> owner: Just use apt to install it
[07:15] <owner> And now think I need to install some of the code in the preface of the page...which I didn't think applied at first
[07:15] <owner> I tried that, it didn't work
[07:15] <u-man> sorry startup Manager
[07:15] <owner> It installs, but it doesn't run
[07:16] <owner> And the Vidalia homepage says don't use the APT as its not maintained
[07:16] <owner> It installs, and the Vidalia control panel comes up...but it doesn't work
[07:16] <BellinXFelon> i am having trouble with rhythmbox music player, it won't recognize a cd when i put it in
[07:17] <owner> My guess is that I need to install the code in the preface of the Vidalia homepage for Debian...
[07:17] <owner> Soon as I figure out how...lol
[07:17] <soreau> owner: Do you get any output when running it from your terminal?
[07:17] <BellinXFelon> anyone have a suggestion for a good media player/manager?
[07:18] <soreau> BellinXFelon: totem is installed by default but I'd recommend mplayer or even vlc
[07:18] <owner> Hmm...well don't think I have tried running it from terminal...after installing Vidalia from APT...I just went to internet>vidalia> control panel pops us
[07:18] <BellinXFelon> soreau : i am looking for something to build a cd collection, something that can rip cd's and organize them
[07:19] <soreau> BellinXFelon: acidrip?
[07:19] <BellinXFelon> soreau : something in one program?
[07:19] <Lynx-O> Kira
[07:19] <owner> I guess the settings are off...but running from terminal...nope...not yet
[07:20] <captaincrook> is there anyway to make wine run faster with starcraft?
[07:20] <akSeya> come on... there should be a way to do runlevel configuration on text mode!!!
[07:20] <soreau> BellinXFelon: There are plenty out there but i can't think of the one I used last. google ftw
[07:21] <soreau> captaincrook: Get a better graphics card?
[07:21] <captaincrook> soreau i have radeon 9000 not sure it is properly supported...
[07:22] <soreau> captaincrook: That's kinda old.. try again with the karmic release. The drivers should be better
[07:23] <emily> wine is a pain
[07:23] <emily> use virtualbox.
[07:23] <b__> ssh achieved!
[07:23] <emily> vmware is straight up the shiznit
[07:23] <captaincrook> emily you mean to run starcraft?
[07:23] <owner> Are there known issues with AMD 64 and getting video to run?
[07:23] <emily> could probably run it.
[07:24] <owner> I checked my video card, its supported
[07:24] <emily> there is opensource ver of starcraft..runs on linux native
[07:24] <owner> I can't get real player to install
[07:24] <losher> akSeya: ubuntu kind of made a mess of the runlevel stuff. What are you trying to do exactly?
[07:24] <owner> Youtube works fine
[07:24] <emily> youtube is flash
[07:24] <owner> But...not CNN video...which I just use as a test
[07:24] <J-_> !grub
[07:24] <owner> Hmmm
[07:25] <owner> I suspect its an amd 64 issue...not sure though
[07:25] <emily> real has packages for deb varriants
[07:25] <akSeya> losher, I have my NIC cards configured in /etc/network/interfaces , but nothing loads it on boot ... also did a iptables.rules on /etc but cant get it loaded
[07:25] <emily> owner: ....yep..if memory servs correct you are right
[07:25] <owner> Yeah, I also tried to install the deb 64 package and get error messayhes
[07:26] <akSeya> losher, and want to echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[07:26] <emily> there is a workaround ..i dont remember what it is though...google
[07:26] <captaincrook> emily: opensource Starcraft? really?
[07:26] <linux> anyone know if ubuntu 9.04 will install on a psp if so how? i don't know how to get to psp root file
[07:26] <owner> Well emily, I read there are ways around it, so I'll just have to keep looking
[07:26] <emily> sure captaincrook
[07:26] <bullgard4> How can I verify if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[07:27] <nomad77> owner: this is unofficial but good info  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Jaunty
[07:27] <owner> After reading the doc, I can't think of anything other than AMD 64 incompatibility being the issue with my vid
[07:27] <losher> akSeya: which version OS and what runlevel are you at?
[07:27] <nomad77> owner: codecs aren't all default
[07:27] <emily> also for official release...click this button hundreds of times
[07:27] <emily> http://www.petitiononline.com/sclinux/petition.html
[07:27] <akSeya> losher, ubuntu 9.04 Runlevel 2
[07:28] <losher> akSeya: the echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is probably easiest done by putting it into /etc/rc.local
[07:28] <b__> When I run "$ ssh localhost" on desktop it works, but on my other box it gives "port 22: Connection refused" ...help?
[07:28] <dahlia> what is pulse-session?
[07:28] <owner> Does that mean the codec I installed from symaptic are not sufficient?
[07:28] <emily> if you send me 1000 dollars ill teach you how to write php pages that use curl to press it all day and night thousands of times an hour
[07:28] <owner> Guess it does...
[07:28] <nomad77> dahlia: pulse-audio
[07:28] <akSeya> losher, ok.. already there now
[07:28] <linux> do i need netbook version to get ubuntu on my psp?
[07:28] <error404notfound> ?
[07:28] <dahlia> do I need it if I use alsa?
[07:29] <emily> b__: sounds like there is no server on it
[07:29] <owner> Nevertheless, I love the open office
[07:29] <losher> akSeya: re: the nic stuff, are you sure nothing loads it. A syntax error in your interfaces file will make it look like it's not loading. What happens when you run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart by hand?
[07:29] <akSeya> losher, iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.rules        there too or is there a "beautifull" way?
[07:29] <emily> also b__ are you putting the user name on that as well...
[07:29] <emily> ?
[07:30] <akSeya> losher, nothing happens.. leme check again
[07:30] <losher> akSeya: running it from rc.local is beautiful enough for me...
[07:30] <b__> yes it works in one direction
[07:30] <emily> the server has to be installed on both boxes
[07:30] <nomad77> dahlia: normally but depends on your setup.alsa uses pulse-audio iirc altho it works standalone too. or rather pulse-audio can use alsa
[07:30] <emily> if you want it to go the other way the server has to be installed on the other box as well
[07:31] <dahlia> ty nomad77
[07:31] <emily> its a werid thing and ill never understand why but all distros that are debian based no longer install the ssh server by default.  (ever since version etch of debian)
[07:32] <akSeya> losher, my eth0 just do not goes up
[07:32] <nomad77> dahlia: gnome-2.2.6 default uses pulse-audio so ubuntu does
[07:32] <b__> right I'll get on that later, that's it... I'm all shhed out.... Guiness? Why yes I think I would like one. Bye.
[07:32] <Flannel> emily: Because most people don't need ssh sitting on their machine, and, especially when they aren't aware of it, it's a potential security risk.
[07:32] <emily> so you have to install the server manually.  (this means via apt-get, aptitude, synaptic(for you freaks that have to have nice fonts and werid windows around things)
[07:32] <dahlia> Im using 64 bit and I'm trying to get sound out of the secondlife viewer, which needs alsa I thing
[07:32] <losher> akSeya: well, if it doesn't work by hand, it certainly won't work at boot time. Any relevant-looking error messages in /var/log ?
[07:33] <dahlia> *think
[07:33] <pingvini> hey, I have a sound problem in skype. my microphone needs boost, I don't know how to do it.
[07:33] <dahlia> so I have both pulse and alsa installed
[07:33] <emily> flannel...are you smoking crack?
[07:33] <pingvini> could you halp me/
[07:33] <Flannel> emily: excuse me?
[07:33] <pheonix> hi i want do debug a code using gvim, can it be done
[07:33] <emily> sorry...that was a canned response
[07:33] <akSeya> losher, got it.. it was my mistake all the time...
[07:34] <akSeya> losher, I was missing auto eth0 on interfaces file
[07:34] <losher> akSeya: cool...
[07:34] <emily> just out of curiostie have you tried to bf a debian based distro before?
[07:34] <pheonix> hello is any one ther
[07:34] <akSeya> losher, thanks for your help ;)
[07:34] <losher> akSeya: a pleasure
[07:35] <jerc> bye every body fuck
[07:35] <Flannel> jerc: Please mind your language.
[07:35] <akSeya> losher, anyway.. if I want to check what services are starting at boot, so I can disable unused ones..
[07:35] <Flannel> emily: Not sure where you're going with this, but I'd love to have this discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic, as this channel isn't the place for it.
[07:35] <emily> im hitting the sac...flannel as far as a secutity risk...the alternatives are scarry.
[07:35] <Gnea> pheonix: gvim can be used for debugging purposes
[07:35] <akSeya> losher, isn't it possible from command line?
[07:36] <Flannel> emily: you're right.  not running ssh is *so* harmful.
[07:36] <emily> hahahah..
[07:36] <losher> akSeya: basically I think everything in runlevel 2 is started from /etc/rc2.d...
[07:36] <emily> you got a machine without it?
[07:36]  * Gnea wonders what "bf a debian distro" means
[07:37] <Flannel> emily: I do actually.  I don't see how this is relevant, and again, we're really offtopic.
[07:37] <waleed020> #backtrack
[07:37] <emily> congratulations your the first
[07:37] <emily> hehehe
[07:37] <emily> going to bed guys..peace out...
[07:38] <losher> Gnea: emily: I wondered that too. What does 'to bf' mean?
[07:38] <akSeya> losher, how about that update-rc.d ? does it plays with this symlinks?
[07:38]  * Gnea double checks.. yup, 6 goes with 6
[07:38] <Gnea> losher: random looney
[07:38] <Belding> buttfuck would be my guess.
[07:38] <Flannel> Gnea, losher: brute force, I imagine. But isn't exactly relevant
[07:38] <Gnea> !language | Belding
[07:39] <Gnea> Flannel: aah
[07:39] <nomad77> i suspect bf=befriend or try
[07:40] <Gnea> !e17
[07:40]  * losher shrugs...
[07:40] <pxc> Can someone tell me how to add to the IA32 path on 64-bit Ubuntu?
[07:41] <pxc> My i386 binaries only recognize libraries in /usr/lib32. I'd like them to also search /usr/local/lib32.
[07:41] <BellinXFelon> can someone help with my rhythmbox problem, everything works fine but when i try to put a cd in, it wont read it
[07:41] <jitu3485> hi, I have a ubuntu 8.04 system. I installed splashy and removed it . now , boot splash screen is missing , i have reinstalled usplash still boot splash screen is missing ?
[07:41] <jitu3485> how to restore it?
[07:41] <bullgard4> How can I verify if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[07:42] <Gnea> therealpxc: just add a file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ that contains the directory and run sudo ldconfig
[07:42] <pheonix> Gnea: How ?
[07:42] <therealpxc> jitu3485: try this: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure usplash-theme-ubuntu"
[07:42] <therealpxc> Gnea: thanks!
[07:42] <Gnea> pheonix: well first of all, you need to know how to read source code. do you know how to do that? or write it?
[07:43] <ilya_> How can i connect through `pppconfig' to /dev/rfcomm0?
[07:43] <Gnea> therealpxc: cheers
[07:43] <akSeya> E17 is the current development version for about 3 years or more I think
[07:43] <Gnea> !ppp | ilya_
[07:43] <ilya_> it connects but i think i should add some other options for connection to be valid
[07:43] <Gnea> akSeya: it sure is
[07:43] <akSeya> !update-rc.d
[07:44] <ilya_> Gnea: yeah! I can do it via wvdial
[07:44] <ilya_> ok
[07:45] <pheonix> Gnea: ya i know that
[07:45] <therealpxc> Gnea: Thanks again. It worked like a charm. I'm setting up for a LAN party tomorrow and I'm dealing with some proprietary dedicated server bins. You saved me a nice chunk of time. :-D
[07:45] <artillerytx> Hey guys how do i install a driver for a Broadcom NIC?
[07:45] <Gnea> pheonix: k, you'll need to re-state your question then, because, as you asked it, it makes no real sense
[07:45] <artillerytx> someone said something about using the .sys file from dells website
[07:45] <Gnea> therealpxc: awesome
[07:46] <losher> akSeya: sorry, my attention wandered. Yes, update-rc.d changes the symlinks. You used to have to set them by hand. Check the man page
[07:46] <therealpxc> artillerytx: if you want to use the Windows drivers, there's a tool called ndiswrapper that uses the Windows .sys file
[07:46] <sinan> hi everybody
[07:46] <J-_> How can I tell which block to use when setting up grub for another distro?
[07:46] <J-_> !grub
[07:46] <sinan> I have a question about Ubuntu and its policies
[07:46] <akSeya> losher, well.. thanks again ;)
[07:46] <artillerytx> therealpxc: the only problem is i can't really install anything on this computer since it has no network connection
[07:47] <losher> !ask | sinan
[07:47] <sinan> Does Ubuntu have some restrictions against "dangerous" countries like Kuba, Iran... ?
[07:47] <Boohbah> artillerytx: USB thumb drive transport?
[07:47] <artillerytx> Boohbah: how would i do that exactly ?
[07:47] <therealpxc> artillerytx: How are you connected right now? Or is this a different machine? I remember almost a year ago using NDISwrapper for Broadcom wifi drivers, but AFAIK Ubuntu will handle the drivers automatically for you now. It does need an inet connection though.
[07:48] <artillerytx> therealpxc: different machine os x
[07:48] <Boohbah> artillerytx: download the files you need using your working computer, copy to thumb drive, mount thumb drive on no-net computer, profit!
[07:48] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Try getting a wired connection on that laptop, and running Jockey (Hardware drivers in the system menu), or manually run "gksu jockey-gtk"
[07:48] <artillerytx> Boohbah: but where can i get the drivers
[07:48] <sinan> A linux distro developer said me that
[07:49] <artillerytx> therealpxc: it is wired its actually a server
[07:49] <mataks> i need help
[07:49] <Boohbah> artillerytx: search for your exact chipset as output by 'lspci' or 'lsusb'
[07:49] <artillerytx> Boohbah: i have and i can't find anything
[07:49] <losher> sinan: the US government has export restrictions on certain software to certain countries. I haven't kept up with the details. And the US isn't the only country that matters (but don't tell them that)
[07:50] <Gnea> sinan: as a general rule of thumb, no, although acts and methods of terrorism and the mis-treatment of others are thoroughly discouraged here.
[07:50] <mataks> i have a fresh install ubuntu 9.4 somehow my resolution is too low.. can someone help me.. newbie here
[07:50] <artillerytx> Boohbah: i found the drivers on dells website but i don't know how to apply them to ubuntu
[07:50] <therealpxc> artillerytx: The wired broadcom ethernet doesn't work? Weird weird. You can definitely get it to work, but if I were you I'd just buy another freaking Ethernet card for your server. Depends on if you have more time or money. :-P
[07:50] <captaincrook> soreau i've just edited my xorg.conf file... it was blank... gonna try it now...
[07:51] <artillerytx> therealpxc: well the card is getting a connection its got a green and orange light so i have no idea what is going on
[07:51] <ilya_> when I try to install from the Mini-CD, how can i connect to the network? Will the `sudo apt-get update' be present? Will the command `sudo apt-get install openoffice-math' install whole necessarial openoffice suit?
[07:51] <therealpxc> artillerytx: If you're determined to use ndiswrapper, here's the ubuntu guide on it - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[07:52] <linux> anyone know if ubuntu 9.04 will install on a psp if so how? i don't know how to get to psp root file
[07:52] <artillerytx> therealpxc: its not a wireless card same difference ?
[07:52] <Gnea> ilya_: do you have an internet connection for that machine?
[07:52] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Is your problem urgent? I've got a lot of my own crap to do tonight, but if you want I can give you my AIM/YIM/MSN/GTalk username and I can walk you through it tomorrow or Sunday
[07:52] <artillerytx> therealpxc: no its not urgent and yeah i can work on it tomorrow or whenever
[07:53] <sinan> losher: But deciding a country is right and the others are wong is not a linux philosopy I think
[07:53] <artillerytx> therealpxc: i just got this server today and wanted to try and get it running but i will take whatever help i can get since its not working correctly
[07:54] <therealpxc> artillerytx: I think ndiswrapper is only designed for Wifi
[07:55] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Are you at all familiar with Linux networking utilities/commands?
[07:55] <linux> im thinking im suppose to create a root file on the memory stick duo so when psp loads it recognize the new file
[07:55] <losher> sinan: you are correct, such decisions are usually not made by the distro, except note that some distros do deliberately exclude software that has copyright or licensing issues.
[07:55] <Boohbah> artillerytx: can you provide a link to the drivers you are using?
[07:56] <ilya_> Can I dial up from the Mini CD?
[07:56] <therealpxc> Boohbah: AFAIK, he's using the F/OSS drivers for a WIRED broadcom ethernet device
[07:56] <sinan> losher: do you know such kind of softwares that comes with this issue in ubuntu
[07:56] <Gnea> linux: there seems to be discussion on the matter here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=401890
[07:56] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Do you know that the port to which you've connected your server is live? Have you tested it recently?
[07:57] <artillerytx> therealpxc: no i haven't been able to check any of that
[07:57] <losher> sinan: I don't myself, but check the ubuntu web site. I'm sure they talk about it somewhere...
[07:58] <Boohbah> artillerytx: therealpxc: let's make sure the drivers work first.
[07:58] <linux> thx ill look it up
[07:58] <artillerytx> therealpxc: here is the driver http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/format.aspx?c=us&cs=2684&l=en&s=pub&deviceid=2957&libid=5&releaseid=R213684&vercnt=17&formatcnt=0&SystemID=PWE_PNT_XEO_1750&servicetag=9V42241&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=-1&impid=-1
[07:58] <artillerytx> Boohbah: okay well i can enter any commands you need to check it
[07:58] <sinan> losher: Recently I argued with a linux developer
[07:58] <sinan> losher: he said that to me
[07:58] <therealpxc> artillerytx: I would do that if I were you. Try from a computer you know can connect to the internet to plug into the same cable you're using for your server to test the connection.
[07:58] <sinan> losher: And he said the mono issue
[07:59] <artillerytx> therealpxc: well when i go to network connections there is nothing there
[07:59] <Gnea> artillerytx: pssst!  ---> http://tinyurl.com   ;)
[07:59] <Boohbah> artillerytx: sudo lspci -v |grep -i net
[07:59] <artillerytx_> alright just a second i'm a different computer now
[07:59] <losher> sinan: sorry.  I haven't kept track of the issue for over 10 years. I'm sure the rules have all changed since 9/11...
[08:00] <Boohbah> happy july 24th!
[08:00] <J-_> hrm
[08:00] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Boohbah's command might be a bit noisy. If way too much shit scrolls through the terminal, try just "lspci | grep Eth"
[08:00] <artillerytx_> mmk
[08:00] <therealpxc> artillerytx: Also, try running ifconfig -a and see if there are any ethernet devices (eth0, eth1, etc)
[08:01] <Boohbah> therealpxc: he doesn't have a working driver yet
[08:02] <artillerytx_> okay i get host bridge Broadcom CI0B-E I/0 Bridge with gigabit ethernet rev 12
[08:02] <Polterge|st> hey guys I have a problem I am trying to fix on my system. I have an nvidia 8400 GS  512 mb card in this computer I am using and I recently tried to install emerald and when I used emerald -- replace to use emerald it broke compiz. I installed compiz-check but it says there are two graphics chipsets on this computer so it will not run
[08:02] <therealpxc> artillerytx: then don't worry about my command; your machine probably doesn't recognize it as an ethernet device anyway
[08:02] <therealpxc> sorry Boohba lol
[08:02] <therealpxc> *Boohbah
[08:02] <Polterge|st> how can I disable the other one and just use the nvidia ?
[08:02] <artillerytx_> therealpxc im on this account now
[08:02] <therealpxc> sinan: I'm pretty sure that the software which is legal but not in the United States, is software restricted by the DMCA 2000
[08:03] <therealpxc> sinan: The Free software used to play DVDs, for example, would fall under this category
[08:03] <Boohbah> therealpxc: the zero is an O :)
[08:03] <artillerytx_> therealpxc did you get that it says - host bridge Broadcom CI0B-E I/0 Bridge with gigabit ethernet rev 12
[08:03] <motorboy> join #ubuntu
[08:04] <jfdklsjklfdj> How do I save songs i listen to on icecast?
[08:04] <Boohbah> artillerytx: which dell server do you have?
[08:05] <trollboy> how do I get the c compiler for puppy?
[08:05] <th0r> jfdklsjklfdj: streamripper
[08:05] <artillerytx> boohbah i have a poweredge 1750
[08:05] <jfdklsjklfdj> thanks th0r
[08:08] <artillerytx> boohbah any ideas on how to get it working
[08:08] <J-_> !grub
[08:09] <Polterge|st> hmmm I might know how to fix my prob
[08:09] <Polterge|st> I will be back in a bit
[08:09] <padawan32> is it noral with a creative sound card xfi titanium pro pcie i got like 2 speaker working any one know ?
[08:10] <milligan_> is there any way I could convert a blu-ray image to mkv?
[08:10] <sillybg> hai
[08:11] <sillybg> is working?  first time ever in IRC
[08:11] <milligan_> sillybg, yes
[08:11] <padawan32> lol
[08:11] <sillybg> what i do now?
[08:11] <padawan32> talk i think
[08:11] <sillybg> awesome
[08:11] <sillybg> HI
[08:12] <quibbler> sillybg,  welcome
[08:12] <padawan32> lol
[08:12] <c0al> My wireless stops working after a random amount of time, restarting networkmanager, networking does nothing, even unloading a reloading the driver for the wireless card does nothing. Anyone have any ideas on this?
[08:12] <Gnea> sillybg: you really are silly :)
[08:12] <sillybg> having mega troubles getting E17 to install
[08:12] <artillerytx> therealpxc is there anything else i should check ?
[08:12] <furyuri> n
[08:12] <sillybg> stoofed my ubuntu like 3 times
[08:12] <sillybg> borked it
[08:12] <Gnea> sillybg: are you following this guide? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=916690
[08:13] <sillybg> lemme see if it is the one I tried
[08:13] <bullgard4> How can I verify if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[08:14] <sillybg> tried that one, but it said that it couldnt DL from cafelinux, didnt exist
[08:14] <Gnea> hrm
[08:14] <Gnea> works fine here...
[08:14] <captaincrook> is there a non-graphical file editor?
[08:14] <Gnea> sillybg: are you using jaunty?
[08:14] <sillybg> I will try again once i back up this time
[08:14] <Gnea> captaincrook: mc
[08:14] <sillybg> yeah
[08:14] <captaincrook> ok thanks
[08:15] <Gnea> sillybg: is this the one you're trying? deb http://cafelinux.org/Downloads/oz-os tinwoodman main
[08:15] <artillerytx> did everyone leave that i was talking to
[08:15] <Gnea> captaincrook: sorry - vim
[08:15] <AnnonyMouse1> hi guys. could anyone pls help me re FOSS licencing? looking for a siple guide explaining WHAT the various licences are & the differences among them: GPL 2&3, BSD, Mozilla, Apache, etc
[08:15] <sillybg> how do you PM gnea?
[08:15] <Gnea> captaincrook: read it as "file manager" the first time
[08:15] <AnnonyMouse1> "FOSS licencing for dummies"
[08:15] <Gnea> sillybg: it wouldn't serve any purpose here
[08:16] <sillybg> or whatever you are doing to talk to me I mean
[08:16] <Gnea> sillybg: i type 'sil' and then the tab key
[08:16] <Drazen> hello
[08:16] <sillybg> gnac__, test
[08:16] <sillybg> um
[08:16] <sillybg> wrong person
[08:16] <Gnea> try tab multiple times :)
[08:16] <Drazen> which web amin package would you recommend for ubuntu: CPANEL, WEBMIN or something else?
[08:16] <sillybg> Gnea, test
[08:16] <FloodBot2> sillybg: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:16] <maxagaz> is there a way to use tomboy in firefox (read and edit notes) ?
[08:16] <captaincrook> Gnea: vim & mc command not found... as file manager?
[08:16] <Gnea> Drazen: not webmin.
[08:17] <Drazen> why not
[08:17] <Gnea> captaincrook: mc is a file manager, vim (or just vi) is an editor - so is nano
[08:17] <sillybg> I will try those on monday thanks GNEA.
[08:17] <th0r> captaincrook: you have to install mc...it isn't there by default
[08:17] <Gnea> Drazen: webmin... is not a secure option
[08:17] <yuka_> after installing xorg-driver-fglrx i can't open X - "failed to load module nvidia"
[08:17] <sillybg> Gnea, am I doing this right?
[08:17] <yuka_> any clues?
[08:18] <Gnea> yuka_: fglrx is for certain ATI cards, not Nvidia
[08:18] <Gnea> sillybg: yes
[08:18] <yuka_> Gnea: oops
[08:18] <sillybg> ok thanks
[08:18] <Drazen> gnea: however i cannot find and resources on net regarding cpanel on ubuntu, looks like this configuration is not supported
[08:18] <Drazen> which web admin package should i use then
[08:18] <captaincrook> vi do works...
[08:18] <sillybg> Gnea, I am heading home soon, so I will try and monday, see if it works, hopefully it does, because it looks good.  I only have a Netbook that I am running it on, but I want to play
[08:19] <yuka_> Gnea: i read somewhere to run dpkg-reconfigure but it didn't help.
[08:19] <Gnea> sillybg: e17 is a blast, you'll have fun with it - also check the #e channel for specific support when you do get it running
[08:19] <Gnea> yuka_: so what video card do you have?
[08:19] <sillybg> Gnea, yeah, but that was crap, because it kept on sticking on checking for updates, said that it couldnt find the website
[08:20] <sillybg> then I had to re-install ubuntu, because the apt-get was locked and I couldnt do much
[08:20] <yuka_> Gnea: nvidia 6200
[08:20] <yuka_> i think
[08:20] <Gnea> yuka_: what is the result of this command:  lspci | grep VGA
[08:20] <sillybg> Gnea, but that was with the netbook remix, I am running standard desktop now
[08:20] <sillybg> Gnea, its hard to remember to type your name first
[08:21] <Gnea> sillybg: aah ok. i don't have a netbook yet so there's only so much I can help with
[08:21] <Gnea> sillybg: you'll get used to it :)
[08:21] <Gnea> !nvidia | yuka_
[08:21] <sillybg> Gnea, shouldnt make too much difference.  the netbook remix was useless anyway
[08:21] <Gnea> yuka_: check that site, make sure you followed the directions for nvidia properly
[08:21] <yuka_> Gnea: nVidaia NV44A GeForce 6200
[08:21] <sillybg> Gnea, It wasnt actually any faster, only reason it would be better is if you had a touchscreen
[08:22] <Neroon> Hi everyone. Can someone help with a 'make' error: *** No rule to make target  ***. Thought I'd installed the kernel headers and all ...
[08:22] <micho> could anybody help me...i cant seem to get my dns running...
[08:22] <Gnea> sillybg: that's odd
[08:22] <Drazen> does any of you have experience with cpanel on ubuntu, not many resources on Internet about this combination?
[08:22] <Gnea> !compile | Neroon
[08:22] <micho> am a newbie in ubuntu wen i type my ip address i could see my website...but if i type my domain name ..nothing comes out..
[08:22] <d2dchat> Hi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu 9.04 on my new i7 box
[08:23] <yuka_> Gnea: thanks
[08:23] <d2dchat> and it's having trouble writing the partitions
[08:23] <onats> hi, anyone encountered an issue with jaunty/9.04 where VNC-ing into the machine, it freezes on the first screen loaded?
[08:23] <client01> ALAM
[08:23] <d2dchat> anyone have any ideas?
[08:23] <d2dchat> the HD's are raided
[08:23] <micho> could anybody help me...i cant seem to get my dns running...
[08:23] <client01> ALAM
[08:23] <d2dchat> Western Digital 750 GB drives
[08:23] <Gnea> Drazen: there's a bit.. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=294169
[08:24] <Gnea> !raid | d2dchat
[08:24] <d2dchat> any luv?
[08:24] <micho> could anybody help me...i cant seem to get my dns running...
[08:24] <micho> am a newbie in ubuntu wen i type my ip address i could see my website...but if i type my domain name ..nothing comes out..
[08:24] <Gnea> micho: is there anything in the /etc/resolv.conf file?
[08:25] <yuka_> Gnea: it's about ATI, i thought i have nvidia
[08:25] <eross> is there a music player that can play music from my samba share?
[08:25] <micho> gnea: yes...search mydomain.com nameserver ip
[08:25] <Gnea> yuka_: there's an nvidia section there too
[08:25] <sillybg> onats, are you using the remote desktop built into ubuntu?
[08:25] <Gnea> micho: ok, what exactly is there?
[08:25] <SnakDoc> anyone have evolution 2.26.1 to access microsoft exchange 2007 ?
[08:26] <bullgard4> How can I verify if Avahi works in my Ubuntu LAN?
[08:26] <yuka_> Gnea: i do a search for nvidia on the page and don't see anything
[08:26] <micho> gnea: search lcc.edu.ph nameserver 121.97.238.148
[08:26] <Neroon> Gnea: Thanks, but that didn't help, since all the packages seem to be installed, and the sources don't have a configure file
[08:26] <bluepencil> Whens Kuala comming out?
[08:26] <onats> sillybg, i think so...
[08:27] <Gnea> bluepencil: 9.10 (october, 2009)
[08:27] <sillybg> onats, what are you using to VLC into it, ultra VLC or something else?
[08:27] <micho> gnea: search lcc.edu.ph nameserver 121.97.238.148
[08:27] <Ileden> Hi! I'm trying to get my Radeon 9200 to work with 3d support by following the guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver, but while display is otherwise ok, there's no 3d support. 'lshw -C display' reports the display as "UNCLAIMED". My Xorg.0.log has only one error, which reads "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)". I'm wondering why it refers to NVidia driver, since I have a Radeon card - my previous card tha
[08:27] <SnakDoc> vlc is media vnc is remote access
[08:27] <Gnea> micho: gotcha, checking to see if it's even reachable
[08:28] <sillybg> yeah, oops
[08:28] <sillybg> i am connected to mine right now using ultravnc
[08:28] <synapse> i'm running a server and cant find out how to prevent my monitor from going blank. i have tools i like to keep an eyi  on
[08:28] <sillybg> i didnt have to set anything fancy, its all default, except setting a password in ubuntu remote desktop
[08:29] <Neroon> Can someone help with a 'make' error: *** No rule to make target  ***. Thought I'd installed the kernel headers and all ...
[08:29] <captaincrook> hummm pretty convivial that vi...
[08:29] <Ileden> synapse: Sound like you should look into power management settings?
[08:30] <Gnea> micho: try this one: 202.78.97.2
[08:30] <onats> sillybg, tightvnc
[08:31] <Ileden> synapse: but unfortunately I'm not familiar with server side display issues
[08:31] <micho> gnea: any progress?
[08:31] <yuka_> Gnea: i am running envyng. it might help.
[08:31] <Gnea> micho: and try 210.4.2.4
[08:31] <Gnea> micho: i just gave you nameserver ip's to try
[08:31] <onats> sillybg, vncviewer...
[08:32] <Wil_> Okay, I have a tiny little problem. I used ubuntuzilla to upgrade firefox to 3.5.1 and now Firefox can't seem to connect to the internet.
[08:32] <micho> gnea: wat will i do wid these name servrs?
[08:32] <Gnea> micho: edit your /etc/resolv.conf file, replace 121.97.238.148 with 210.4.2.4, save it, try to browse again
[08:33] <Wil_> Normally I'd just.. you know.. google this problem but... Firefox isn't working. :P
[08:33] <bluepencil> Gnea: should be awesome :)
[08:33] <micho> gneas: but thats my static ip that my provider gave me...
[08:33] <bluepencil> Gnea: since 8.04 this thing started rocking really hard.
[08:33] <micho> gnea: i'll just try it...
[08:34] <Gnea> bluepencil: it's got a ways to go, but yes, I've enjoyed the steady progress that Ubuntu has been able to achieve :)
[08:34] <Wil_> Anyone know how to solve this?
[08:34] <Gnea> Wil_: try changing profile
[08:34] <SnakDoc> Wil_ by chance is ff in offline mode ?
[08:35] <Wil_> LOL
[08:35] <Wil_> Interesting.
[08:35] <Wil_> I CHECK "Offline Mode" and it goes online.
[08:35] <SnakDoc> Wil_ atleast it works :P
[08:35] <Gnea> micho: uhm, it can't be, those are dns servers for your ISP
[08:36] <Polterge|st> well this isn't good ... I cannot re-enable compiz
[08:36] <SnakDoc> the namespace servers don't have to be from your isp
[08:36] <Wil_> Oops.
[08:36] <Polterge|st> and I have an nvidia 8400 GS in my machine and an onboard intel i810 chipset but I cannot disable the onboard chip
[08:36] <Polterge|st> the bios will not let me
[08:36] <Wil_> Still, an interesting problem. Flash doesn't seem to like the fact that I'm "working offline".
[08:36] <stack> Hello all, is there a NETBOOK REMIX channel
[08:37] <Polterge|st> I cannot use compiz-check either because it says there are two graphics chipsets
[08:37] <Gnea> stack: nafaik, but we can help you with it here
[08:37] <Gnea> (or try to)
[08:37] <SnakDoc> Wil_ no idea you are using copy i don't have lol
[08:38] <Gnea> Wil_: that's actually normal behavior, since flash tends to rely on an internet connection to pull data from
[08:38] <onats> sillybg, did you encounter the same issue?
[08:38] <micho> gnea: oh ok...so wat shall i do?
[08:38] <Wil_> Okay, yeah, that didn't really solve it.
[08:38] <micho> gnea: do i still have to add it in my /etc/resolv.conf?
[08:38] <stack> I'm using UBUNTU 9.04 how do I dim my screen ... after not touching my comoputer for 60 seconds it dims to a good level but as soon as i press a button its superbright again
[08:38] <stack> ans its killing my battery
[08:38] <Leoneof> hi
[08:38] <furyuri> hi
[08:38] <J-_> Can anyone help me get grub working? I've installed Ubuntu first. Then, installed zenwalk on another partition. Now, zenwalk isn't in grub. Can I get some suggestions?
[08:38] <Wil_> Yeah, still not working. Any more ideas? D:
[08:38] <J-_> What does grub error 18 mean?
[08:39] <Gnea> micho: yes, just make sure it's the first nameserver named
[08:39] <SnakDoc> Wil_ remove and reinstall
[08:39] <stack> THanks you Gnea , can you per chance tell me where to locate the MONITOR BRIGHTNESS in gnome
[08:39] <stack> i am using default 9.04
[08:39] <jlj> how do I compile staging drivers? I can't find them in menuconfig?
[08:39] <stack> desktop
[08:40] <Wil_> Gnea: Well, when I check "Work Offline", it loads my homepage momentarily. But, when I try and do anything else, it says I need to work online. So, I uncheck work offline, and it can't find the server.
[08:40] <Gnea> stack: it doesn't exist, should be a dial or option on your monitor
[08:40] <Gnea> Wil_: try restarting firefox
[08:40] <Gnea> Wil_: and make sure your proxy settings are correct
[08:40] <Dextorion> morning
[08:41] <csaba_> hi
[08:41] <csaba_> can someone please help me a bit?
[08:41] <waleed020> -n backtrack
[08:41] <furyuri> i am sure they can
[08:41] <Polterge|st> can anyone help me with this nvidia / compiz problem ?
[08:41] <Gnea> !anyone
[08:42] <J-_> !grub
[08:42] <csaba_> OK, here is it:
[08:42] <csaba_> I am using the latest ubuntu 9, and should build a server
[08:43] <csaba_> problem is samba for xp machines is crashing after a few minutes
[08:43] <csaba_> I am trsying to use it as PDC for xp boxes
[08:43] <frogzoo> anyone know how to turn off the desktop switching graphic in gnome? it's pretty ugle
[08:43] <csaba_> anyone with the same problem?
[08:43] <frogzoo> ugly
[08:43] <Gnea> csaba_: so you're having a problem with samba?
[08:43] <captaincrook> anyone for radeon 9000 ? Xorg.conf corruntly runing in low-graphics any supports out for this card?
[08:43] <Neroon> Noone here that could help with a *** No rule to make target *** error from 'make'?
[08:44] <csaba_> oh, and winbind is seems to be the problem
[08:44] <Gnea> !samba | csaba_
[08:44] <Gnea> csaba_: check that second URL
[08:44] <micho> gnea: i already added it...still got no reply...
[08:44] <Gnea> csaba_: please keep responses here
[08:44] <csaba_> oh, sorry
[08:44] <csaba_> I am new to this
[08:45] <Dextorion> Neroon, sounds as you dont have the rule your trying to make in your Makefile
[08:45] <mr_steve> Neroon: what exactly are you trying to compile?
[08:45] <chotes> when im listening to music through my headphones it still plays through my computer speakers how do i fix it
[08:45] <csaba_> gnea: so any ideas?
[08:45] <Gnea> csaba_: scroll up a bit, I already answered.
[08:46] <micho> gnea:
[08:46] <csaba_> gnea: what was that? to check 2nd url?
[08:46] <micho> gnea: i already added the ip..but i still got no reply from my domain...
[08:46] <Gnea> i'll make it clear once more
[08:46] <Gnea> !samba | csaba_ (check the second URL for good information that will help you)
[08:47] <csaba_> I know all this stuff
[08:47] <csaba_> that is not my question
[08:47] <alien> hi i got a problem with tor and vidalia in ubuntu 8.10, can you tell me how to forbid tor to start automaticly
[08:47] <csaba_> my problem is that it may be that the latest ubuntu has a bug???
[08:47] <Gnea> csaba_: then you need to specify that and back it up with some sort of proof
[08:48] <Gnea> csaba_: or basically some sort of log error report - it may not be a bug
[08:48] <csaba_> gnea: have you used samba as a pdc with the latest ubuntu?
[08:48] <Gnea> csaba_: samba is a beast to get setup and working properly
[08:49] <Gnea> csaba_: I've used it before to setup a PDC, yes. but, that is irrelevent. what is the problem, exactly, and how do you know it's a problem?
[08:49] <Neroon> mr_steve: the ov511 driver for my webcam, so it would work in skype
[08:49] <shambat> I need to zip files with name local1 that have not been modified in the last day...will this command do this for me? find /logdir/ -name local1 -type f -print -mtime +1 | xargs bzip2 local1
[08:49] <BellinXFelon> how can i make it so that rhythmbox meda player recognizes a cd when i put it in?
[08:49] <Neroon> Dextorion: Well, afair I compiled the exact source about a year ago on my old pc and it worked
[08:50] <csaba_> gnea: I have created a pdc with samba, I can join a domain from xp, then after a day or so samba started crashing
[08:50] <Gnea> csaba_: and you have logs that show this?
[08:50] <csaba_> yes
[08:50] <csaba_> here:
[08:50] <csaba_> pc3 winbindd[2922]: [2009/07/24 08:02:38,  0] libsmb/namequery.c:saf_store(75)
[08:50] <csaba_> Jul 24 08:02:38 pc3 winbindd[2922]:   saf_store: refusing to store 0 length domain or servername!
[08:50] <Gnea> wait
[08:50] <FloodBot2> csaba_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:51] <Gnea> csaba_: what loglevel do you have it set to?
[08:51] <bazhang> csaba_, paste.ubuntu.com please
[08:51] <csaba_> well, I do  not know
[08:51] <alien> how can i cancel tor to start with the system ?
[08:51] <csaba_> I am not that expert
[08:51] <Gnea> csaba_: could you please pastebin your smb.conf?
[08:51] <alien> i want to start tor manualy
[08:52] <csaba_> gnea: yes
[08:52] <csaba_> just a sec
[08:52] <csaba_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/229700/
[08:53] <csaba_> please have a look
[08:53] <Neroon> Dextorion: Any more suggestions?
[08:53] <csaba_> gnea: can you see it?
[08:54] <Gnea> csaba_: log level = 1
[08:54] <Gnea> csaba_: change that to 3
[08:54] <Gnea> csaba_: restart samba, make it crash, then pastebin the log
[08:54] <csaba_> gnea: how and why would I do that?
[08:55] <Gnea> csaba_: well you already know how to crash it, it needs to be done to see exactly why
[08:55] <alien> i have to use "sudo /etc/init.d/tor stop" to use vidalia, how to make it automatic
[08:55] <micho> gnea: anything elese that could help me?
[08:56] <csaba_> I mean how to change loglevel and why?
[08:56] <Gnea> csaba_: edit the configuration
[08:56] <Gnea> micho: what more could there be?
[08:56] <micho> gnea: what u mean?
[08:56] <Gnea> csaba_: increasing the loglevel increases the amount of debugging info the logs collect that tell you what's wrong
[08:57] <SnakDoc> my cdrom won't eject and i really don't want to reboot any ideas ?
[08:57] <csaba_> gnea: I do not know where can I set it
[08:57] <Gnea> csaba_: how do you usually setup your samba?
[08:57] <alien> ???????????
[08:57] <ikonia> SnakDoc: make sure nothing is using the cd drive (eg a terminal with cd /cdrom in it)
[08:57] <ikonia> alien: what ?
[08:57] <alien> please
[08:57] <Gnea> alien: use the update-rc.d command
[08:57] <micho> gnea: what u mean?
[08:57] <Ziggyzxxyl> Is anyone here familiar with kdenlive video editing program? I am getting a "grey video window" problem.. it is freakin' frustrating.... I need to edit this video and it is driving me up the wall.... :( When trying to view clips or view the timeline, the video starts to play normally then randomly goes mute and all grey. Can anyone help?
[08:57] <ikonia> alien: please what ?
[08:57] <csaba_> gnea: install with apt-get, then edit smb.conf
[08:57] <adante> hello
[08:58] <adante> when i aptitude show <package> how do i tell what repository that package comes from?
[08:58] <csaba_> add users, groups etc
[08:58] <Gnea> csaba_: you should install swat and use that
[08:58] <csaba_> why?
[08:58] <Gnea> csaba_: or just use the way you editted it before
[08:58] <pLr> I have extremely poor performance for large WMV files.. Any other format works fine.. Any ideas???
[08:58] <Gnea> csaba_: because swat OWNS
[08:58] <corpsicle> so, im running spotify in wine in ubuntu, and while im doing that i cant get sound from anything else, and im fine with that. But when trying to watch videos in firefox i find that most ( not all ) stop after a few seconds. im guessing this is related to not beeing able to lock the audio device. Anyone know if i can fix this ?
[08:58] <csaba_> gnea: how can I change loglevel?
[08:59] <Gnea> csaba_: I've already told you how.
[08:59] <csaba_> then tell me once more
[08:59] <alien> i have to use "sudo /etc/init.d/tor stop" to use vidalia, how to make it automatic
[08:59] <SnakDoc> ikonia no i double checked that
[08:59] <micho> gnea: does it something to do with my dns?
[08:59] <csaba_> I am not so expert
[08:59] <micho> gnea: how do i set it right?
[08:59] <d2dchat> Woohoo! It's copying the files.. turns out 9.04 doesn't like my machine, but 9.10 works :)
[08:59] <Gnea> csaba_: please check your scrollback.
[08:59] <ikonia> SnakDoc: use lsof or fuser on the cdrom mount poit
[08:59] <ikonia> point
[08:59] <alien> i dont want "tor" to start with the sustem
[09:00] <Ziggyzxxyl> I am sick of this kdenlive program being unusable... is there ANY other video editor software for linux that will allow non-linear A-B video track editing - this is essential...
[09:00] <csaba_> gnea: you say edit my configuration
[09:00] <csaba_> but I do not know how
[09:00] <veyasu> alien: 'update-rc.d tor remove' should do it I think
[09:00] <alien> how to make the system to not start "tor" i want to start "tor" manually
[09:01] <stack> where is the place i specify monitor brightness here in gnome!  it must be here somewhere...  i would have thought power management
[09:01] <alien> ok
[09:01] <alien> thanks
[09:01] <csaba_> gnea: ?
[09:01] <Gnea> micho: make it look like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/229714/
[09:01] <pLr> I have extremely poor performance for large WMV files.. Any other format works fine.. Any ideas???
[09:01] <SnakDoc> ikonia that was easy enough thanks
[09:02] <alien> let me restart to see if that work...
[09:02] <Gnea> csaba_: you mentioned that you've done this before.  therefore, you already know how to do it.
[09:02] <ikonia> SnakDoc: cool
[09:02] <csaba_> but not the loglevel thing
[09:03] <ikonia> csaba_: log level for samba is set with startup parameters, and in the config file
[09:03] <SnakDoc> ikonia used fuser not sure if that makes difference but it worked
[09:03] <Gnea> csaba_: let's make this easy: step 1: install SWAT, step 2: let me know when you have SWAT installed.
[09:03] <ikonia> SnakDoc: good
[09:04] <micho> gnea: already did that...
[09:04] <Lynx-O> !firefox
[09:04] <Gnea> ikonia: I've explained this to him. I even pointed out the line to edit and what to edit in his smb.conf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/229700/
[09:04] <csaba_> I have webmin
[09:04] <micho> gnea: still got no reply from my domain
[09:04] <csaba_> it is newer then swat
[09:04] <Gnea> csaba_: I don't use/support webmin.
[09:05] <csaba_> gnea: ok, I am installing
[09:05] <ikonia> csaba_: the fact that you think webmin is "newer" than swat suggests you should follow the advice given to you
[09:05] <csaba_> hope it would not screw my samba
[09:06] <ikonia> csaba_: webmin will mess up samba more likley
[09:06] <csaba_> I accept any advice, just hard to exchange ideas via this chat
[09:06] <csaba_> gnea: swat is installed
[09:06] <icewaterman> how can i disable cd autostart in ubuntu?
[09:07] <icewaterman> whenever i insert a video cd/dvd the mediaplayer launches automatically
[09:08] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, let's make sure it's setup right:  sudo netstat -nap | grep 901
[09:08] <Neroon> Anyone here that could help with a *** No rule to make target *** error from 'make'?
[09:08] <Gnea> csaba_: and I apologize, but this is usually how I walk people through complex problems. Historically, it works 9 out of 10 times. :)
[09:08] <ikonia> Neroon: have you read the INSTALL or README file ?
[09:09] <Neroon> ikonia: Yes I did
[09:09] <csaba_> ok, and thanks for hleping
[09:09] <AdvoWork> if i do route add -net .......... where does that entry get added to?
[09:09] <Gnea> no problem. any results?
[09:09] <ikonia> Neroon: what was the first step you did
[09:09] <csaba_> gnea: what is next?
[09:09] <gartral> Neroon: have you considered asking in the appropriate channel?
[09:09] <ashish> hi to all
[09:09] <Gnea> csaba_: sudo netstat -nap | grep 901      should get something like this, if it's set right: tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:901             0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      11369/xinetd
[09:10] <Neroon> ikonia: No matter if i try to do a 'make' or a 'make clean' i get the same error. And there is no configure file
[09:10] <Neroon> gartral: And that would be which one?
[09:10] <ikonia> Neroon: what is the application you are trying to build
[09:10] <Neroon> ikonia: The ov511 driver for my webcam, since the builtin from ubuntu doesnt work with skype
[09:11] <Spikemcc> what is the best windows manager or desktop manager for a mid-user on linux ? more lightweight than full of options please ... openbox and lxde seem well but you may be have better in store for me ...
[09:11] <ikonia> Neroon: please provide me with the link where you downloaded it
[09:11] <csaba_> gnea: I do not see it
[09:11] <ikonia> !poll | Spikemcc
[09:11] <Rupp> I guess I won't ask my question then lol.
[09:11] <csaba_> http://localhost:901/ does not work
[09:11] <Neroon> ikonia: http://ovcam.org/ov511/download/2.xx/distros/ov511-2.32.tar.bz2 and the patch for it: http://gingedas.net/files/ov511_2.32_skype_patch.txt
[09:12] <ashish> i hav downloded ubuntu server to configure vicidial ,can any body tell me hw to configure vici dial in ubuntu ,which are those packages required to install from repo
[09:12] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, you probably need to install xinetd then
[09:12] <pseudO> Does anyone here know how to create IPv6 IP's and is willing to help me out.. I'm new at it
[09:12] <Neroon> ikonia: But I got the feeling, the prob is somewhere in a missing kernel package
[09:12] <ikonia> Neroon: I've just downloaded it and built it in abot 15 seconds
[09:13] <ikonia> Neroon: it's nothing to do with a missing kernel package
[09:13] <ikonia> Neroon: it sounds like you don't have a make file or are in the wrong directory
[09:13] <Neroon> ikonia: I know, that it works, since I compiled it a year ago on my old pc
[09:13] <alien> hi back.. well actually the "update-rc.d tor remove" you give me do not work i still have to do "sudo /etc/init.d/tor stop" to let vidalia control tor...
[09:13] <Neroon> ikonia: the makefile is there
[09:13] <csaba_> gnea: yes
[09:13] <ikonia> Neroon: I didn't say it didn't work, I said it sound like your missing the Makefile or you are in the wrong directory
[09:13] <csaba_> it is now asking login and pass
[09:13] <ikonia> Neroon: it's just built for me fine
[09:13] <Neroon> ikonia: Pretty sure, I'm in the right dir
[09:14] <telmich> hello
[09:14] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, need an administrator login
[09:14] <ikonia> Neroon: not rule for make means it can't see the make file
[09:14] <th0r> alien: did you use sudo update-rc.d tor remove'
[09:14] <ikonia> Neroon: most likley
[09:14] <telmich> on my x200 with ubuntu 9.04 sound playing does not work - what's the right way to debug it?
[09:14] <alien> yes
[09:14] <gartral> Neroon: locate make | grep -i <project name here>
[09:14] <csaba_> gnea: I am in
[09:15] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, take a look around (and check the advanced tabs while you're at it)
[09:15] <gartral> Neroon: there may be several make files...
[09:15] <ikonia> gartral: that's not going to work unless it's in a locate cached directory
[09:15] <Neroon> gartral: Nothing at all
[09:15] <ikonia> Neroon: ls -la | grep Makefile
[09:15] <ikonia> Neroon: in your current directory
[09:15] <Neroon> ikonia: Lists the one makefile
[09:15]  * gartral is used too one hard drive... under IDE... 
[09:16] <ikonia> Neroon: please show me the output of that command
[09:16] <csaba_> gnea: advanced tabs? which ones are those?
[09:16] <Neroon> -rw-r--r-- 1 name name   3677 2008-07-07 20:01 Makefile
[09:16] <Gnea> csaba_: you usally get 2 choices: simple and advanced views
[09:16] <Leoneof> anybody can help me about how to install WLAN in Ubuntu 9.4? it has Atheros Chipset AR5523
[09:16] <Neroon> sorry, ikonia: -rw-r--r-- 1 name name   3677 2008-07-07 20:01 Makefile
[09:17] <csaba_> gnea: what I see is a screen with buttons on the top
[09:17] <csaba_> like: home, globals, shares.....
[09:17] <ikonia> Neroon: make -f Makefile
[09:18] <Gnea> csaba_: so click on them, take a look around...
[09:18] <Neroon> ikonia: No rule to make target
[09:18] <csaba_> ok, but no simple and advanced
[09:18] <ikonia> Neroon: re-unpack it and try to make it before adding the patch
[09:18] <Gnea> csaba_: give it time...
[09:18] <Neroon> ikonia: just a sec
[09:19] <joey_> can someone assist me in creating a channels.conf so i can watch tv through vlc.  I live in Australia QLD Hervey Bay
[09:19] <Dimitree> Is it possible to remove something that was installed without Synaptic and Add/Remove ? I made an installation with autogen.sh but the software doesn't wrok, how can i remove it ?
[09:19] <Neroon> ikonia: Well, no change
[09:19] <csaba_> gnea: :-)
[09:19] <dew> hi all. ubuntu 9.04 runs realy slow. whats the min req for it?
[09:19] <csaba_> found it
[09:20] <Dimitree> joey_, use Kaffeine
[09:20] <Leoneof> anybody can help me about how to install WLAN in Ubuntu 9.4? it has Atheros Chipset AR5523
[09:20] <Neroon> ikonia: Maybe ark messed it up while unpacking?
[09:20] <th0r> Leoneof: I have the same chipset...got it to work using ndiswrapper
[09:20] <magnetron> Leoneof: try running the "hardware drivers" tool. it may be already detected
[09:20] <dew> ikonia what the minimum reqirements for 9.04?
[09:20] <ikonia> Neroon: what happens when you do "amek clean"
[09:20] <Kartagis> a week ago I attempted to change the WM login sound, but it defaults even though I see the new sound's name. do I need to mv the sound file /usr/ maybe?
[09:21] <ikonia> dew: they are listed on ubuntu.com
[09:21] <Leoneof> th0r, which the driver you installed?
[09:21] <dew> ikonia k
[09:21] <Gnea> csaba_: excellent
[09:21] <Leoneof> magnetron , it is not detected
[09:21] <Neroon> ikonia: Already said, make clean or make produces the same error
[09:21] <Kartagis> !ndisrwapper | Leoneof
[09:21] <Kartagis> !ndiswapper | Leoneof
[09:21] <AdvoWork> if i do route add -net .......... where does that entry get added to?
[09:21] <th0r> Leoneof: I think I used the winxp driver with ndiswrapper
[09:21] <Leoneof> Kartagis , i used ndiswrapper , but which driver i must use?
[09:21] <csaba_> gnea: what's next?
[09:22] <Kartagis> Leoneof, google for it
[09:22] <magnetron> Leoneof: you need to follow the whole instructions i give you. did you run "hardware drivers" or not?
[09:22] <Leoneof> th0r , u used the driver that came with ur Card?
[09:22] <ikonia> Neroon: open the Makefile and do a search for "clean:" without the speech marks
[09:22] <Gnea> csaba_: did you find the log level?
[09:22] <th0r> Leoneof: right, the windows xp driver off the cd. Use ndiswrapper to install it
[09:22] <Kartagis> "atheros ar5523 linux"
[09:22] <csaba_> not yet
[09:22] <Leoneof> magnetron , yes i used hardware drivers, but it is empty
[09:23] <dew> ikonia whats the min cpu?
[09:23] <Leoneof> th0r , my driver is setup.exe  , i cannot open with WinRar , it is need to install , how?
[09:23] <ikonia> dew: the details are listed on the website
[09:23] <csaba_> gnea: yes
[09:23] <csaba_> so set it to 3?
[09:23] <Gnea> yes
[09:23] <Neroon> ikonia: Finds 2 lines
[09:23] <Kartagis> Leoneof, you don't have a .inf file?
[09:23] <magnetron> Leoneof: that's strange, it should use the madwifi driver
[09:24] <Leoneof> Kartagis, no
[09:24] <th0r> Leoneof: I cheated....have winxp in a vm, installed it there and then copied it to a usb drive
[09:24] <csaba_> gnea: done
[09:24] <Leoneof> th0r, good trick, lol
[09:24] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, there's a way to "restart all" to make sure it takes effect
[09:24] <dew> ikonia i can only find min ram and min disk space
[09:24] <Leoneof> th0r, i don't have vm :(
[09:24] <Neroon> ikonia: Beneath Target: rm -f *.o *.ko *.mod.* .[a-z]* core *.i  and near the end of the file: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) clean
[09:24] <ikonia> Neroon: the I can only assume your tarball is corrupted in some way, as if there is a clean entry in the makefile and make -f Makefile clean doesn't work there is a problem
[09:24] <fagel> Im trying to start monkey 5 via wine, it works if I open it via nautilus right click open with wine. But I cant get it working if i try to make a shortcut to wine "/home/bla/", it says im opening it from from directory, anyone know a solution?
[09:25] <csaba_> gnea: ok I should restart samba?
[09:25] <Neroon> ikonia: The strange thing is, i cant unpack it using tar ... even downloaded it again just now
[09:25] <Gnea> csaba_: basically
[09:25] <dew> whats the min cpu requirements?
[09:25] <ikonia> dew: Id assume any modern cpu then anything above a pentium 4
[09:26] <joey_> I have but my area is not listed in the sources
[09:26] <ikonia> Neroon: what command are you using ?
[09:26] <alien>  i find the solution  " i have to stop tor then install vidalia ...
[09:26] <csaba_> gnea: I did: /etc/init.d/samba restart
[09:26] <Spikemcc> does lxde or openbox alloy 3d games and compiz ???
[09:26] <ikonia> Spikemcc: the desktop doesn't effect that
[09:27] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, now check your log - i usually do this:   tail -f /var/log/samba/log.smbd
[09:27] <alien> if tor is working and if you install vidalia .. vidalia can not make the correct config
[09:27] <dew> hey all. my cpu runs between 80 and 100%. causing it to lagg any sugestions?
[09:27] <ikonia> dew: what speed cpu
[09:27] <dew> 1.7
[09:27] <alien> it work well now
[09:27] <linux_manju> dew: top and P
[09:27] <ikonia> dew: what model cpu
[09:27] <alien> :)
[09:27] <dew> ikonia 1.7
[09:28] <dew> ikonia intel
[09:28] <ikonia> dew: intel what ?
[09:28] <dew> ikonia 1 sec
[09:28] <Kartagis> Leoneof, http://www.wireless-driver.com/download/atheros/Atheros-Wirelss-Module-Model-and-Chipset.htm
[09:28] <linux_manju> dew: Check which process is eating it up
[09:28] <Neroon> ikonia: tar xvjf ov511-2.32.tar.bz2 , downloaded it with wget now and i could extract it with tar, but still the same make error
[09:28] <dew> celeron(R)
[09:28] <csaba_> gnea:
[09:28] <dew> ikonia intel celeron(R)
[09:29] <csaba_> what now:?
[09:29] <Gnea> csaba_: crash it! :)
[09:29] <csaba_> should I paste it here:
[09:29] <Gnea> nooooo!
[09:29] <ikonia> dew: well, the celerons are a pretty poor cpu, is the cpu %100 all the time, or just spiking
[09:29] <Gnea> use the pastebin, always
[09:29] <ikonia> Neroon: that sounds better
[09:29] <dew> ikonia pretty much all the time. to small u think?
[09:30] <magnetron> Leoneof: is this on a laptop? make sure the card is enabled
[09:30] <ikonia> dew: possible, but I wouldn't have said so
[09:30] <magnetron> Leoneof: many laptops have buttons for disabling wireless
[09:30] <Neroon> ikonia: I'd prefer it, if it WERE actually better. But still the 'no target' error
[09:31] <ikonia> Neroon: ooh wait
[09:31] <ikonia> hang on
[09:31] <Neroon> ikonia: *hanging*
[09:32] <ikonia> that's not the error believe it or not
[09:32] <ikonia> Neroon: I've just read the acctual make file properly
[09:32] <ikonia> it's terrible
[09:32] <Neroon> ikonia: omg ... i found it
[09:32] <ikonia> Neroon: do tell
[09:32] <Neroon> ikonia: Don't ever use a space in the directory name
[09:32] <ikonia> Neroon: I don't
[09:33] <csaba_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/229785/
[09:33] <csaba_> look here
[09:33] <Neroon> ikonia: Well, good for you. I didn't know, since it never happened to me, regarding compiling ...
[09:33] <ikonia> Neroon: well spotted
[09:33] <Neroon> ikonia: Sorry for wasting your time. But thanks a lot
[09:33] <Spikemcc> ikonia is there a way to have all anwsers of the bestbot in a text file or something like ?
[09:33] <csaba_> it is from syslog
[09:34] <ikonia> Spikemcc: no
[09:34] <Gnea> csaba_: what is your "lanman auth" set to?
[09:35] <csaba_> ?
[09:35] <Gnea> it's in the samba config...
[09:35] <Gnea> look at the GUI
[09:36] <dew> ikonia have read a bit and 1.7 should run ubuntu. should i change my cpu frequency?
[09:36] <ikonia> dew: no
[09:36] <csaba_> gnea: it is no
[09:36] <AdvoWork> how do you delete a route? if added by say: route add -net .... and its listed: 10.8/24  192.168.0.99  UGS  0 0 bge0
[09:36] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, what about "client lanman auth"?
[09:37] <csaba_> also no
[09:37] <Sj4lut> Hm... I have gnome, and I've set dsl connection with sudo pppoeconf,... but it won't connect automatically the next boot, also when my dynamically IP has been changed it won't connect automatically... where can I set that my dsl connection will be triggered automatically?
[09:37] <csaba_> now something interesting, I can not add my xp to the domain anymore
[09:38] <richardcavell_> What's the easiest way for me to add kernel 2.6.30 binaries to Jaunty?
[09:38] <Guest92268> is it possible to put 1.5 gig file on dvdr
[09:38] <Gnea> csaba_: did something change in the smb.conf?
[09:38] <Ileden> Hi! I'm trying to get my Radeon 9200 to work with 3d support by following the guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver, but while display is otherwise ok, there's no 3d support. 'lshw -C display' reports the display as "UNCLAIMED". My Xorg.0.log has only one error, which reads "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)". I'm wondering why it refers to NVidia driver, since I have a Radeon card - my previous card tha
[09:38] <Gnea> Guest92268: yes
[09:38] <richardcavell_> Guest92268: yes
[09:39] <Guest92268> richardcavell  then why are  .vob files divided into 1gb files
[09:39] <richardcavell_> Guest92268: probably to make them more manageable - for one thing, a 32 bit machine can't handle a file that's much bigger than that
[09:39] <Guest92268> gnea  then why are  .vob files divided into 1gb files
[09:39] <Gnea> Guest92268: I don't know, that's a bit offtopic
[09:39] <Spikemcc> richardcavell sudo apt-get install linux-image (the latest stable kernel maybe not the one you want)
[09:40] <Guest92268> richardcavell_   if 32bit can't hanndle file that big then why did you say "yes"
[09:40] <richardcavell_> Spikemcc: latest for Jaunty is 2.6.28-14.  I want 2.6.30.
[09:40] <Spikemcc> Ileden try on ubuntu 8.04 ...
[09:40] <Guest92268> gnea  if you don't know why did you say "yes" to my question
[09:40] <richardcavell_> Guest92268: 32 bit machines cannot handle any file in RAM bigger than 4 Gig.  It used to be 2 Gig and still is with some applications.
[09:40] <Gnea> Guest92268: excuse me?
[09:41] <MinosDis> hey is anyone here familiar with the sound crackling problem?  Ever since installing the kubuntu 9.04 package from ubuntu, my sound either crackles, fails or is silent
[09:41] <ikonia> Guest92268: what is the question ?
[09:41] <Guest92268> is it possible to put 1.5 gig file on dvdr
[09:41] <richardcavell_> Guest92268: yes it is
[09:41] <Spikemcc> the latest isn't always the better, you will have to compile your kernel seek a tutorial for this maybe in the doc
[09:41] <ikonia> Guest92268: yes
[09:41] <Ileden> Spikemcc: are you suggesting downgrading my complete Ubuntu installation?
[09:41] <Guest92268> ikonia  then why are  .vob files divided into 1gb files
[09:41] <Gnea> Guest92268: i answered the question about the 1.5 gig file on the dvdr, then you asked a totally different question.
[09:41] <ikonia> Guest92268: that's nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:41] <Guest92268> ikonia i never said it was
[09:41] <richardcavell_> Spikemcc: I need it because I'm going to run bleeding edge drivers to fix my video.  2.6.30 is in Karmic so I can fudge it.
[09:42] <ikonia> Guest92268: it's to do with DVD player's onboard ram and the speed.
[09:42] <csaba_> gnea:
[09:42] <ikonia> Guest92268: this channel is for ubuntu support only
[09:42] <Guest92268> ikonia okay sorry
[09:42] <csaba_> I am lost
[09:42] <simplexio> that remind me ewhy im should not be in this channel
[09:42] <csaba_> what should I do now?
[09:42] <Spikemcc> Ileden for old Atis only ubuntu hardy heron 8.04.3 LTS is decent for 3d
[09:42] <simplexio> and max file sizes are relevant on ubuntu channel
[09:42] <csaba_> smb.conf updated after I used swat
[09:42] <Gnea> csaba_: take a look at your config file itself, then take a look at the config file you pastebin'd
[09:43] <Gnea> csaba_: go through, make sure everything is set correctly via swat
[09:43] <Sj4lut_> Hm... I have gnome, and I've set dsl connection with sudo pppoeconf,... but it won't connect automatically the next boot, also when my dynamically IP has been changed it won't connect automatically... where can I set that my dsl connection will be triggered automatically?
[09:44] <csaba_> gnea: I am not sure what should I look for
[09:44] <csaba_> should I look swat or the smb.conf file
[09:44] <Gnea> csaba_: just start from the top and work your way down, all of the options are in the swat - if it's not logging in, then perhaps another setting was reset
[09:45] <dew> hey guys cpu runs at 100%. What can i do to resolve this?
[09:45] <yangmeian> pinoy?
[09:45] <Gnea> csaba_: i'd just compare the 2 files and see what's different
[09:45] <andi> huy
[09:45] <yangmeian> hehehe
[09:45] <moncky> dew: use top to see what is using up cpu time
[09:45] <Sj4lut_> dew: first find out what process is causing eating of your cpu: type top in shell
[09:45] <dew> ty brb
[09:46] <bloupotlood> having such a bad day with Thunderbird :(
[09:46] <Sj4lut_> awesome..
[09:46] <bloupotlood> Cant create tasks with Lightning... all the buttons are transperant
[09:46] <bloupotlood> anyone ever experience this?
[09:46] <bloupotlood> on janty?
[09:46] <bloupotlood> jaunty*
[09:46] <Sj4lut_> anyone? why after reboot or change of IP my dsl connection falls down? I've set it with pppoeconf and also set to automatically  connect...
[09:46] <csaba_> gnea: sorry but, now that I used swat the file is rearranged
[09:46] <Leoneof>  oops, sorry, wa afk
[09:47] <Ileden> Spikemcc: really? that's weird. This should probably be mentioned in the RadeonDriver guide.
[09:47] <csaba_> I do not understand what the point is here
[09:47] <Neroon> ikonia: Did the ov511 compile without any errors for you?
[09:47] <Gnea> csaba_: the point is to check the general options to see what changed, so the xp client can login again.
[09:48] <ikonia> Neroon: 1 error which i fixed
[09:48] <Ileden> Spikemcc: is this documented somewhere that can be linked to, so the guide could relfect it?
[09:48] <Spikemcc> Ileden no on all ubuntu sites ...
[09:48] <csaba_> the difference is that I changed loglevel, and the lines are in different order now
[09:48] <Neroon> ikonia: Da.., lot's of errors, and doesnt compile all through
[09:48] <Gnea> csaba_: that's the *ONLY* thing that changed?
[09:48] <Leoneof> Kartagis, i don't know how to compile madwifi, i'm newbie, any other idea?
[09:48] <Spikemcc> not really it's a matter of choice mostly ...
[09:49] <Ileden> Spikemcc: I'd also be interested to know what in the upgrade causes it not to work.
[09:49] <csaba_> workgroup and netbios names are uppercase now
[09:49] <Ileden> Spikemcc: in case there is a workaround.
[09:49] <Leoneof> magnetron: i use external WLAN , not built-in laptop
[09:49] <Spikemcc> 8.04 and 8.10 work with ati catalyst 9.4 but 9.04 need a patch that don't work well
[09:50] <tyler_> hey whats a good gui ftp server for ubuntu?
[09:50] <Spikemcc> but as 8.04 and 8.10 most difference is the support, I choose 8.04
[09:50] <Kartagis> Leoneof, use ndiswrapper, not madwifi
[09:51] <moncky> !best | tyler_
[09:51] <csaba_> hosts allow = 192.168.0. localhost now has a comma between them
[09:51] <Leoneof> Katagis, i used ndiswrapper :`(
[09:51] <csaba_> but really I do not see anything
[09:51] <csaba_> I will pastebot it
[09:51] <tyler_> moncky: how bout u just give me one that you like...no need to do that !best
[09:51] <prospire> this is strange....search recursion in google and see did u mean?
[09:51] <Sj4lut_> So once again... pppoeconf won't really automatically connect dsl while boot. Why is that? Also when dynamic ip has b33n changed, it won't trigger again?
[09:51] <Sj4lut_> !dsl
[09:51] <Gnea> ok
[09:51] <Ileden> Spikemcc: yeah, but I'm running 9.04, not 8.10, so it would be a significant downgrade
[09:52] <Ileden> Spikemcc: anyway, thanks for the infromation.
[09:52] <Spikemcc> tyler_ filezilla is well known
[09:52] <tyler_> i have filezilla but isnt that a ftp client and not a server?
[09:52] <Ileden> Spikemcc: the guide does speak about an open source driver, though, not Catalyst (which I assume is ATI prorietary driver)
[09:53] <Kartagis> tyler_, filezilla also has a server
[09:53] <csaba_> gnea: http://paste.ubuntu.com/229833/
[09:53] <csaba_> look here
[09:53] <Ileden> tyler_: there are both filezilla client, and filezilla server
[09:53] <Spikemcc> ATI driver yes
[09:53] <moncky> Ileden: isnt filezilla server windows only?
[09:53] <tyler_> Ileden: are they separeate apps or are they the same
[09:53] <Ileden> tyler_: separate.
[09:54] <tyler_> thanks
[09:54] <Spikemcc> open source driver is installed at start on 8.10 and 9.04 but it's not good ...
[09:54] <Ileden> moncky: hem, could be right. I am a windows migrater, afert all, and haven't used filezilla server on linux
[09:54] <Kartagis> tyler_, filezille server is windows only
[09:54] <Kartagis> filezilla*
[09:54] <Gnea> csaba_: hrm, it took out 'socket options'
[09:54] <dahlia> is there a way I can use a 32 bit gstreamer with my 8.10 64 bit system?
[09:55] <moncky> Ileden: yeah just had a look, tis windows only
[09:55] <tyler_> damn...any other ftp servers...im transferring terabytes of data over a network and windows keeps disconnecting...so im gonna try ftp
[09:55] <csaba_> gnea: like what?
[09:55] <moncky> tyler_: try vsftp its not gui but is pretty simple to setup
[09:55] <causasui> I have a USB hard drive and I'd like to make partitions with various linux/windows installer disc ISOs on it so I could boot whichever one easily. Is that possible? how?
[09:55] <Ileden> Spikemcc: the guide lists "Full 3D support" for "9200 / rv280 based cards", and I understand it's talking about the open source "ati" driver
[09:55] <moncky> tyler_: if you are transferring large ammounds of data you would be better with scp
[09:56] <tyler_> scp?
[09:56] <Ileden> (or "radeon", to be exact - it seems "ati" is only a wrapper)
[09:56] <jan-niklas> rfhellohello
[09:56] <moncky> tyler_: secure transfer protocol
[09:56] <jan-niklas> hello
[09:56] <jan-niklas> hahaha
[09:56] <moncky> tyler_: scp tyler@localhost:/path/to/file tyler@remotehost:/destination/of/file
[09:57] <Ileden> moncky, tyler_: ah, filezilla server is only for windows. sorry for the false info.
[09:57] <csaba_> gnea: now what?
[09:58] <Spikemcc> Ileden try ati catalyst 9.4 on ubuntu hardy heron 8.04.3 LTS
[09:58] <moncky> tyler_: you will need to add some options ot that which I cant remeber right now check man scp for more info
[09:58] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, it also elminated the security type, so you'll need to go through to the GUI and change it back to user
[09:58] <Gnea> csaba_: that's probably what's preventing the login
[09:58] <csaba_> oh, that is why I can not add it to the domain
[09:58] <icewaterman> has this dialog been removed in jaunty? http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/turn-off-auto-play-of-audio-and-video-cds-and-dvds-in-ubuntu/
[09:59] <tyler_> do i need a server running to do secure transfer protocol?
[09:59] <Gnea> right, it doesn't know how to handle logins correctly
[09:59] <Spikemcc> in case if you really miss your shot try envyng ... I used it from the terminal "envyng -t" when envyng is installed before
[09:59] <csaba_> it is secutiry = user in swat
[09:59] <csaba_> I do not understand
[10:00] <Ileden> Spikemcc: I don't feel like it's a good idea to downgrade my system. I guess I'll have to fish for another diplay adapter. :-/ But if 9.04 does have the opne source driver, and i's listed as sproviding full 3d support, shouldn't it work?
[10:00] <Gnea> but it's not explicitly set in the smb.conf file
[10:00] <csaba_> ok, how would I do that?
[10:00] <Gnea> change it to something else and save it, then change it back to user and save it again
[10:01] <csaba_> should I press set default in swat?
[10:01] <Ileden> tyler_: If I remeber correctly, you only need to start the "remote shell server (ssh)" from services to get scp to work.
[10:01] <Gnea> i would avoid it
[10:02] <csaba_> ok then how to explicitly set it?
[10:02] <Spikemcc> Ileden just don't expect 3d gaming ...
[10:02] <Ileden> tyler_: what os are you transferring from?
[10:02] <Ileden> Spikemcc: not expecting - I'd get a better card for that. I'd like to get google earth and such, only.
[10:03] <Gnea> csaba_: 04:00 < Gnea> change it to something else and save it, then change it back to user and save it again
[10:03] <Spikemcc> the open source driver should do well
[10:03] <Ileden> Spikemcc: yeah, as long as I got it to work...
[10:03] <tyler_> Ileden: im transfering files off ubuntu drives to a windows pc
[10:04] <csaba_> well, I do not see why is this better then hand editing it
[10:04] <moncky> tyler_: from two seperate machines in the same location?
[10:04] <tyler_> yes 2 different computers located directly next to each other on a gigabyte network
[10:04] <Gnea> csaba_: it keeps the configuration options neat and in-line
[10:05] <csaba_> gnea: still can not add to domain
[10:05] <Gnea> csaba_: did it actually save correctly with security = user now?
[10:05] <Ileden> tyler_: ok, then you also need an scp client for windows. There's at least WinSCP, that I know of.
[10:05] <moncky> tyler_: ah ok, so what you need to do is look at setting up samba
[10:05] <moncky> !samba | tyler_
[10:05] <moncky> tyler_: have a look at that link
[10:05] <jubei> what is japanese unbuntu channel?
[10:06] <tyler_> moncky: i have samba shares already setup....
[10:06] <_ruben> !jp
[10:06] <Myrtti> !jp | jubei
[10:06] <Ileden> moncky: really? it it's an one time transfer, isn't messing with samba a bit too much?
[10:06] <Ileden> tyler_: is it a one time transfer, or do you need to transfer often?
[10:06] <tyler_> samba is already setup guys...
[10:06] <csaba_> gnea: I restarted samba and the xp
[10:06] <moncky> Ileden: samba is the tool for the job
[10:07] <tyler_> i go to samba shares on windows and copy and paste the files and my windows network crashes....so i was gonnat try ftp cause u can resume and stuff
[10:07] <moncky> tyler_: so you should be able to simply drag and drop
[10:07] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, i'm assuming you checked the config file and it now has security = user
[10:07] <tyler_> yeah i can drag and drop
[10:07]  * richardcavell is installing xorg-edgers and linux 2.6.30 and he'll let you all know how it goes
[10:07] <Guest44350> Myrtti, no one is in there
[10:07] <tyler_> windows keeps shitting itself when i try to copy over smb
[10:07] <Ileden> tyler_: yeah, I've had some trouble with Samba as well....
[10:08] <tyler_> i want something with file integerty and one i can resume where i left off if there is a problem
[10:08] <moncky> tyler_: why is that? you should get the reason somoewhere in the event logs
[10:08] <Dimitree> Can i save the drivers for my DVB-S2 card and copy paste them in a new Ubuntu install ?
[10:08] <csaba_> it doesn't after I restarted samba
[10:09] <csaba_> what is going on here?
[10:09] <Gnea> then add it by hand
[10:09]  * Gnea has no idea
[10:09] <tyler_> Ileden: can u help me set up the ssh thing or whatever u were talking about
[10:09] <Ileden> tyler_: ok, scp is an option, although fixing samba sounds good too. For scp transfer, activate "remote shell sever (ssh)" from ubntu, and get WinSCP (or such) for windows, and try that for file transfers.
[10:10] <tyler_> i cant use something like flashfxp or something...a normal ftp client?
[10:10] <csaba_> gnea: if I click security = share then it is in the smb.conf
[10:10] <csaba_> but then when I click security = user it is not in smb.conf
[10:10] <Ileden> tyler_: ftp clients don't usually know how to use scp.
[10:10] <csaba_> gnea: what is this?
[10:10] <tyler_> Ileden: how do i start ssh and how do i manage what files are shared
[10:11] <moncky> tyler_: are you trying to copy everything in one go?
[10:11] <Gnea> csaba_: okay, make it share, then edit it by hand to be user, save it, restart
[10:11] <Ileden> tyler_: with scp, you're basically using your own Ubuntu user account to do transfers, so there's no separate setting for what's shared.
[10:11] <Gnea> csaba_: i've never seen it do that before
[10:11] <tyler_> moncky: yes about 3 tb worth from like 5 diff drive
[10:11] <tyler_> s
[10:11] <Gnea> csaba_: it could be assuming that =user is the default setting
[10:12] <Ileden> tyler_: System->Administration->Services
[10:12] <csaba_> I am about to install ubuntu 8.04
[10:12] <csaba_> I am totally fed up with this
[10:13] <csaba_> it is not working still
[10:13] <fanec75m> !ping
[10:13] <csaba_> xp say it can not connect to any domain controllers
[10:14] <Gnea> csaba_: well, I don't know what else to suggest, other than check your logfiles in /var/log/samba/ or just set it back up with webmin. I'm sorry, but I've never seen this problem before, and without any input from you as far as syslog information goes, it's difficult to pinpoint the problem, still.
[10:15] <rob__> hello
[10:15] <Gnea> csaba_: at this point, you may also want to ask in #samba
[10:15] <linux_manju> csaba_: Can you repeat the question please
[10:15] <rob__> i need help!!!
[10:15] <Ileden> tyler_: what you want to activate, is "Remote shell server (ssh)". This allows you to log onto your Ubuntu form other computers in the network with SSH, using your username and password.
[10:15] <Gnea> !ask | rob__
[10:16] <Gnea> csaba_: it might also be a good idea to walk away and come back to it later, like get some sleep in the meantime, unless other people are depending on you for this
[10:16] <csaba_> gnea: thanks a billion for trying to help
[10:16] <csaba_> I have been doing this all week almost
[10:16] <tyler_> Ileden: I dont see that in services...cant i just type a command in terminal to start ssh server or somethng
[10:16] <Ileden> tyler_: (also, if you don't need it after the transfer, remember to deactivate it.)
[10:17] <csaba_> reinstalled ubuntu twice
[10:17] <Gnea> csaba_: sorry it hasn't worked out yet, but hopefully this will give you a better avenue to get it to work
[10:17] <Boohbah> tyler_: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[10:17] <Gnea> csaba_: reinstalling certainly won't fix it properly, but that's your call
[10:17] <csaba_> gnea: the bad part is that it worked fine for sometime
[10:17] <csaba_> then it crashed
[10:17] <rob__> ok well when i boot LINUX KARMIC latest kernel, it looks like it will boot fine, and then firstly it says "NVIDIA (96.43.10) FAIL"      Then when it rund through that it says ASSUMING DRIVE CACH: WRITE THROUGH,    it says this twice and then o the second just freezes and wont boot
[10:18] <Boohbah> rob__: /join #ubuntu+1
[10:18] <Gnea> csaba_: that's why i keep an eye on my syslog, so that when things do crash, i can go back and see why
[10:18] <tyler_> Boohbah: command not found...do i need to install something?
[10:18] <Ileden> tyler_: hmm... could be you don't have the ssh packages.
[10:18] <rob__> it did this after i went back to the old nvidia driver and turned compiz off
[10:18] <Boohbah> tyler_: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[10:18] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:18:29 pc3 winbindd[2910]:   Receiving SMB: Server stopped responding
[10:18] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:18:29 pc3 winbindd[2922]: [2009/07/24 11:18:29,  0] libsmb/namequery.c:saf_store(75)
[10:18] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:18:29 pc3 winbindd[2922]:   saf_store: refusing to store 0 length domain or servername!
[10:18] <linux_manju> Boohbah: Whats ubuntu+1 ?
[10:18] <csaba_> this is what I am getting all the time
[10:18] <moncky> tyler_: try sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
[10:18] <DJones> rob__: Support for Karmic is currently in #ubuntu+1, you need to join that channel as most people here won't be using it
[10:18] <Ileden> tyler_: yeah, what Boohbah said. :)
[10:19] <tyler_> :)
[10:19] <tyler_> yeah it wasnt installed
[10:19] <csaba_> linux_manju: look here:
[10:19] <lazlo> hello
[10:19] <csaba_> my previous post
[10:19] <linux_manju> csaba_: Ah... got it .. thanks
[10:20] <csaba_> gnea: any ideas?
[10:20] <BellinXFelon> how can i get rhythmbox music player to rip a cd in mp3 format?
[10:21] <Gnea> csaba_: not at this time, I'm exhausted for the night
[10:21] <tyler_> lleden: ok ssh server is started....now what...? install that windows program?
[10:21] <lazlo> whois lazlo
[10:21] <csaba_> sure
[10:21] <lazlo> ?
[10:21] <BellinXFelon> anyone?
[10:21] <csaba_> and thanks a lot
[10:21] <BellinXFelon> rhythmbox----mp3
[10:21] <Gnea> good luck
[10:22] <Ileden> tyler_: yup. WinSCP is the one I know of. Sure there are others too.
[10:22] <csaba_> just one more?
[10:22] <Boohbah> !medibuntu | BellinXFelon
[10:22] <Boohbah> BellinXFelon: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+question/32014
[10:22] <csaba_> do I need winbind to make samba a PDC?
[10:22] <lazlo> \
[10:23] <csaba_> gnea:  do I need winbind to make samba a PDC?
[10:24] <jeeves> I hooped my boot loader, how can I fix it without killing my current installed OSes?
[10:24] <csaba_> linux_manju: what do you think?
[10:25] <lazlo> #test
[10:25] <jeeves> linux_manju, any ideas on how to restore the GRUB loader?
[10:26] <tyler_> Ileden: ok what is the hostname and username and password and port for it? I know the hostname to the computer
[10:26] <moncky> jeeves: can you boot into your install atall?
[10:26] <Dimitree> How can i save my custom isntalled DVB drivers ? I want to reinstall ubuntu.
[10:26] <linux_manju> jeeves: Yes
[10:26] <linux_manju> jeeves: Boot from the live CD and chroot then grub-install /dev/sda
[10:26] <linux_manju> make sure to specify correct drive
[10:27] <Gnea> csaba_: i don't remember... better to ask the people in #samba bout that one
[10:27] <jeeves> moncky, nope.  I'm getting "boot0: error" now.  I tried installing another OS on a small partition @ the end.  I was able to boot with the live CD, and I can see all the partitions there, and all of the data
[10:27] <Ileden> tyler_: the host is the Ubuntu computer's IP address, user and password your Ubuntu username&password
[10:27] <zenwee> anybody bought a laptop at around $ 500 recently and wouldn't mind sharing their thoughts about its compatibility with linux in general? or in regards to linux drivers working for graphics and network card
[10:27] <linux_manju> csaba_: TBK.. Winbind will map Windows user SID to GID ..
[10:27] <tyler_> Ileden: whats the default port for the ssh server?
[10:27] <ikonia> tyler_: 22
[10:28] <sash_> zenwee:  depends on the hardware. i have a netbook for about 300 euro and it runs out of the box with linux
[10:28] <Ileden> tyler_: 22
[10:28] <tyler_> thanks
[10:28] <jeeves> Ileden, I've got Ubuntu, Window XP, and soon to be OSX running on an Acer Netbook
[10:28] <moncky> jeeves: you can try what linux_manju said above, alternativley you can also try super grub disk, which is a boot disk that will attempt to repair your grub install
[10:28] <linux_manju> tyler_: 22
[10:28] <ikonia> jeeves: then your OSX install is illegal
[10:28]  * linux_manju lagging :P
[10:28] <andrew_46> zenwee: Dell Latitude D520 last year for $500 ---> runs ubuntu + slackware no worries
[10:28] <csaba_> linux_manju: do I need it if I want samba PDC for xp boxes?
[10:28] <zenwee> i was looking more to a laptop not a netbook,
[10:28] <tyler_> hackintosh ftw
[10:28] <Ileden> ikonia: eek, hackintosh! :)
[10:28] <ikonia> tyler_: that's illegal - please don't discuss it here
[10:28] <linux_manju> csaba_:  Yes
[10:28] <Ziggyzxxyl> Help! I can't export a video to a DV  file in Kino - I just get "failed to write to file. Is filename ok?"
[10:29] <jeeves> ikonia, I know. it's for testing only
[10:29] <csaba_> that is my problem
[10:29] <csaba_> it is crashing
[10:29] <ikonia> jeeves: doesn't matter
[10:29] <jeeves> moncky, is there a URL for the super grub disk?
[10:29] <Ileden> besides, hackintosh is not an ubuntu issue, illegality aside.
[10:29] <linux_manju> csaba_: check winbind log
[10:29] <jeeves> ikonia, buzz killer.
[10:29] <fuffalo> is ubuntu 7.10 still supported
[10:30] <ikonia> 7.10 is End OF Life
 my syslog says: 01 pc3 winbindd[2910]: [2009/07/24 11:30:01,  0] libsmb/namequery.c:saf_store(75)
[10:30] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:30:01 pc3 winbindd[2910]:   saf_store: refusing to store 0 length domain or servername!
[10:30] <fuffalo> is that why my apt-get update is failing?
[10:30] <moncky> jeeves: hang on a sec Ill have a look
[10:30] <Dimitree> How can i backup my custom isntalled DVB drivers ? I want to reinstall ubuntu.
[10:30] <moncky> jeeves: http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
[10:30] <jeeves> moncky, do you have to specify a partition for it to look on?
 where is it?
[10:31] <linux_manju> csaba_: I guess.. there is a dedicated winbind log in /var/log/smb .. Dont remember the name
[10:31] <zenwee> or what about the dell 15n that ships with ubuntu, anybody had issues with it?
[10:31] <moncky> jeeves: no, it scans your disks and makes and educated guess at the most likely place things are
[10:31] <andrew_46> fuffalo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases#Ubuntu_7.10_.28Gutsy_Gibbon.29
[10:31] <linux_manju> csaba_: Is your system time is in sync with XP time ( Max delay allowed is 3 Mins as per Default KRB policy )
[10:31] <jeeves> moncky, cool!  why didn't I know about this?  LOL
[10:31] <moncky> jeeves: I have never had a problem with it but YMMV
[10:32] <jeeves> moncky, I guess the bottle of wine would help as well.  I just want to see if I can tri-boot this box
[10:32] <Ziggyzxxyl> ﻿Help! I can't export a video to a DV  file in Kino - I just get "failed to write to file. Is filename ok?"
 this is in winbind log "Jul 24 11:32:46 pc3 winbindd[2910]:   saf_store: refusing to store 0 length domain or servername!
[10:33] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:32:56 pc3 winbindd[2910]: [2009/07/24 11:32:56,  0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_receive_smb(165)
[10:33] <csaba_> Jul 24 11:32:56 pc3 winbindd[2910]:   Receiving SMB: Server stopped responding "
[10:33] <tyler_> Ileden: does scp transer have some kind of limit to the speed...i have a gigabit network and its only transferring at 12.5 MB/s and over SMB it was transferring at like 60
[10:34] <ikonia> tyler_: you won't get through put at a gig
[10:34] <Boohbah> csaba_: "refusing to store 0 length domain or servername!" ... means you need a domain or servername
[10:34] <tyler_> ikonia: what
[10:35] <fuffalo> so how do i upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04 if my sources.list is out of date?
 where do I need to set it?
[10:35] <linux_manju> csaba_: http://help.lockergnome.com/linux/Samba-Samba-PDC--ftopict492781.html
[10:35] <linux_manju> Check this..
[10:36] <ikonia> fuffalo: 7.10 repos are on old-release.ubuntu.com
[10:36] <ikonia> !upgrade > fuffalo
[10:37] <andrew_46> fuffalo: Karmic is out in october
[10:37] <csaba_> so guys, please tell my what should I set and where
[10:37] <csaba_> I am totally exhausetd
[10:38] <linux_manju> csaba_: Check the URL and the solution at the bottom
[10:38] <jeeves> moncky, thanks again.  I'm going to give this a try
[10:38] <Ileden> tyler_: it shouldn't have any limit.
[10:38] <tyler_> Ileden: weird...
[10:38] <moncky> jeeves: np let me know how it goes
[10:39] <Ileden> tyler_: it might be a bit slower than fpt, since there's encryption and all, but i've never noticed any significant speed issues
[10:39] <Ileden> tyler_: maybe winscp has some weird settings somewhere?
 I am very sorry but I do not see it
[10:40] <tyler_> ah...well the both hard drives have speeds capable of 60MB/s that i have gotten over smb...yeah i wiil look at settings
[10:40] <csaba_> what do I miss in my config?
[10:40] <tyler_> ah speed is unlimited
[10:40] <linux_manju> csaba_: Search for  lanman auth = Yes in the same page
[10:40] <moncky> tyler_: im beginning to wonder if your linux side is working fine and that the issue is with the reciving windows machine? Have you asked anyone at ##windows?
[10:41] <raimo> have anyone ever tried to compile kernel with these instructions? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
[10:41] <csaba_> lanman auth = Yes
[10:41] <csaba_> ntlm auth = No
[10:41] <csaba_> lm announce = Yes
[10:41] <csaba_> client lanman auth = Yes
[10:41] <FloodBot2> csaba_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:41] <csaba_> do you mean I should use these in my smb.conf?
[10:41] <raimo> I took config from my current kernel 2.6.28 something and compiled the 2.6.31
[10:41] <raimo> my kernel's size is 270m wtf?
[10:41] <ikonia> raimo: 2.6.29 is a karmic kernel
[10:41] <raimo> initrd image is also 50m
[10:42] <ikonia> raimo: please control your language
[10:42] <raimo> ok, sorry
[10:43] <linux_manju> csaba_: yes
[10:43] <Ileden> tyler_: well, unfortunately my knowledge ends here. Hopefully someone else can help you debug the scp speed.
[10:43] <windoze> Ileden: thanks a lot i will test it...how do i turn the ssh server off after im done?
[10:44] <Ziggyzxxyl> what is this nonsense???? how come I have to run Kino as root to be able to export a DV file? That can't be right???
[10:44] <Boohbah> windoze: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh stop
[10:44] <windoze> ok thats what i thought thanks guys
[10:45] <ikonia> Ziggyzxxyl: depends who owns the device your accessing from, and the file system your writing too
[10:45] <Ileden> windoze: or by gui, System->Administration->Services
[10:45] <windoze> ok awesome
[10:45] <csaba_> I need to restart my machine
[10:46] <csaba_> be back
[10:46] <frogzoo> is there a toolbar applet that will graph my cpu?
[10:46] <fuffalo> in the hardyupgrades it says the 2.6.22-15 kerne will freeze, and i should use 2.6.22-14, however im using 2.6.16.29-xen, how do i know if that will freeze
[10:46] <Ziggyzxxyl> ikonia: well it is completely nuts cos I can read and write mpeg files and project files etc from kino as a normal user, but try to write a DV file and it shats itself and says it can't write the file... unless I am running Kino as root.. I don't understand what is causing it.
[10:46] <maxagaz> using tcpdump, can i check the content of this this chat for example ?
[10:47] <jeeves> moncky, this Grub disk won't do what I need
[10:47] <farciarz84> I have ubuntu installed
[10:47] <farciarz84> can I add another
[10:48] <farciarz84> Desktop Enviroment
[10:48] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Yes
[10:48] <maxagaz> linux_manju, how ?
[10:48] <linux_manju> maxagaz: But.. it will take an year to interpret it
[10:48] <linux_manju> maxagaz: tcpdump -nei eth0 -vv -X
[10:48] <maxagaz> linux_manju, using grep...
[10:48] <moncky> jeeves: doh, ok might be time for you to learn all about grub configs :D they are quite simple really, ill grab you a link
[10:48] <linux_manju> maxagaz: or may be couple of more Xs
[10:48] <jeeves> moncky, so far, /dev/sda3 is the Linux boot partition, and I can't get it to see it
[10:48] <linux_manju> maxagaz: tcpdump -nei eth0 -vv -XxXx
[10:49] <spiderwoman> what i have to type in to search for files? i used to use this thing but i have forgotten everything
[10:49] <jeeves> moncky, if I could get the MBR to boot to /dev/sda3, then I'd be set
[10:49] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Still.. you may see some of the texts.. but .. along with tcp Headers
[10:49] <nathan7> jeeves: what's in your mbr? grub?
[10:49] <maxagaz> linux_manju, that's what i want :)
[10:49] <nathan7> jeeves: I'd use syslinux mbr, set it as active, voila
[10:49] <faifas> hello, fellow Ubuntu users,  was wondering if any of you could pass me a hint of how do I change my custom application launcher icon? I made it to launch a tool, just want to have a custom icon now. Thanks in advance.
[10:50] <farciarz84> how can I add a KDE to choose at startup between kde and gnome?
[10:50] <moncky> jeeves: you need to have somthing that is bootable on sda3
[10:50] <jeeves> nathan7, yes, this was orignally a dual boot system (Windows XP, and Ubuntu), then I tried installing OSX (yes, I know, it's ilegal), and now I get the "error0: boot" error
[10:50] <moncky> jeeves: i assume you due
[10:50] <linux_manju> maxagaz: that should do it then. may be you would like ti specify some ports..
[10:50] <nathan7> jeeves: OSx86!
[10:50] <nathan7> jeeves: I never got it to work D=
[10:50]  * nathan7 wants a processor with SSE[1-2]
[10:50] <linux_manju> maxagaz: for eg.. tcpdump -nei eth0 port XXXX -XxXx -vv
[10:50] <maxagaz> linux_manju, how ?
[10:51] <nathan7> jeeves: Mhm, you can use GRUB
[10:51] <jeeves> nathan7, lol, I opened my mouth last night to the boss and a few others, so I need to get this to work before the sun comes up, or I have to pick up that bar tab.
[10:51] <linux_manju> replace port XXXX with actual port
[10:51] <nathan7> jeeves: Boot into ubuntu livecd
[10:51] <moncky> jeeves: here is a good place to start http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Configuration.html#Configuration
[10:52] <jeeves> nathan7, I've got the live CD booted (this is a netbook, so I've got a frankenstine of a USB to CD-ROM sitting on the kitchen table ight now
[10:53] <nathan7> jeeves: mhm, okay, open a terminal
[10:53] <jeeves> nathan7, commands?
[10:53] <maxagaz> linux_manju, what does -XxXx stands for ?
[10:53] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Extended headers
[10:53] <nathan7> jeeves: Okay
[10:53] <nathan7> jeeves: sudo apt-get install syslinux
[10:53] <jeeves> nathan7, is this going to hoop my current install?
[10:53] <nathan7> jeeves: No
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: It shouldn't
[10:54] <maxagaz> linux_manju, is it possible to see only the content without header ?
[10:54] <jeeves> nathan7, ok, newest one is installed
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: =)
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: sudo -i
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: cat /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin > /dev/sda
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: fdisk /dev/sda
[10:54] <kripz> Why is my JFS raid5 always entering read only mode? Im getting errors in dmesg but i dont know what is causing it. Ive run samsung diagnostic tools on all the harddrives and smarmontools, they all pass. Tested ram with memtest, passed. Heres log: http://pastebin.com/m2f62fbf0
[10:54] <nathan7> jeeves: a
[10:55] <nathan7> jeeves: 3
[10:55] <nathan7> jeeves: w
[10:55] <nathan7> jeeves: reboot
[10:55] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Well.. a python/perl script to parse that.. but not sure
[10:55] <linux_manju> maxagaz: What are you trying to achive?
[10:56] <nathan7> kripz: mount -o remount,rw /path/to/mountpoint
[10:56] <Boy4FunHere> :)
[10:56] <maxagaz> linux_manju, i'd like to see the content of uncrypted discussions
[10:56] <jeeves> nathan7, I hope this won't hoop my install
[10:56] <kripz> nathan7, that doesnt explain why its always going into read only mode
[10:56] <linux_manju> maxagaz: But why?
[10:56] <maxagaz> linux_manju, just to check
[10:56] <nathan7> jeeves: Me too
[10:56] <nathan7> kripz: True
[10:57] <Ileden> maxagaz: you goal seems a bit fishy to me.
[10:57] <jeeves> nathan7, ok, rebooting
[10:57] <seraf> Hey
[10:57] <nathan7> jeeves: =)
[10:58] <jeeves> nathan7, lol, boot error.  "boot0:error"
[10:58] <nathan7> jeeves: Aw
[10:58] <nathan7> jeeves: Is 3 your linux partition?
[10:58] <nathan7> jeeves: What is 1?
[10:59] <jeeves> nathan7, it's /dev/sda5 I think.  one sec
[10:59] <nathan7> jeeves: Oh
[10:59] <nathan7> jeeves: That's a bit harder
[10:59] <nathan7> jeeves: You could just try the fdisk stuff with 5 instead of 3
[11:00] <jeeves> nathan7, I did that actully
[11:00] <nathan7> jeeves: Ah
[11:00] <Ileden> maxagaz: but if you're aiming for all uncrypted conversations, best bet might be to analyze the packet data in some script, that recognizers typical characteristics of language, and displays only stuff it recognizes as language.
[11:00] <zk> hey guys, i' m using Ubuntu 9.04 and Google maps in firefox doesn't work....do i have to install any Java stuff?
[11:00] <jeeves> nathan7, isn't there a grub-install command?
[11:00] <nathan7> jeeves: Yes
[11:00] <spiderwoman> @find dope
[11:00] <nathan7> jeeves: mount sda5 somewhere
[11:01] <bloupotlood> Is there a cisco sim for ubuntu?
[11:01] <nathan7> jeeves: grub-install --root-directory=/mountpoint/boot /dev/sda5
[11:01] <nathan7> jeeves: iirc
[11:01] <jeeves> nathan7, I can see all of the partitions right now, and it looks like the data is there.  if I can get back the the proper grub parition, then I can go from there.  I hate the live CD
[11:01] <simey00irc> http://www.thegamehomepage.com/play/red-remover/CHAIN-REACTION------2/104530/
[11:01] <simey00irc> http://www.thegamehomepage.com/play/red-remover/CHAIN-REACTION------2/104530/
[11:01] <FloodBot2> simey00irc: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:01] <nathan7> jeeves: I see
[11:02] <maxagaz> Ileden, actually, many people in my company are using qq (a chinese messaging protocol like MSN), and i'd like to archive the conversations
[11:02] <jeeves> nathan7, it's just that it's a netbook, so EVERYTHING is slow
[11:02] <nathan7> jeeves: =p
[11:02] <nathan7> jeeves: I'm on a 701 right now
[11:02] <nathan7> jeeves: (600mhz, anyone?)
[11:02] <erUSUL> bloupotlood: apt-cache search cisco
[11:03] <nathan7> Whish I had one of those atoms
[11:03] <magnetron> maxagaz: Pidgin supports QQ. you can log conversations with it
[11:03] <nathan7> magnetron: He means, other people's
[11:03] <jeeves> nathan7, lol, mine is a Acer AspireOne D115 (1.5Ghz, 1Gb RAM, 160 SATA HDD)
[11:03] <nathan7> jeeves: D=
[11:03] <maxagaz> magnetron, it doesn't support QQ well, can't send file for example
[11:03] <nathan7> jeeves: wants
[11:03] <nathan7> jeeves: 4G IDE SSD
[11:03] <nathan7> jeeves: 512M ram
[11:04] <nathan7> jeeves: 600mhz
[11:05] <jeeves> nathan7, your grub syntax is off
[11:05] <Ileden> maxagaz: well, if there's no ready tool for it available, you'll probably have to write a script like I described.
[11:05] <nathan7> jeeves: That's a shell command
[11:06] <bloupotlood> erUSUL: thanks mate
[11:06] <erUSUL> bloupotlood: no problem
[11:08] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Whats this QQ ? any url?.. is it an encrypted traffic?
[11:09] <maxagaz> linux_manju: http://im.qq.com/qq/linux/
[11:10] <maxagaz> linux_manju, http://www.imqq.com/download.shtml
[11:10] <jeeves> nathan7, ok, I'm convinced this thing HATES me
[11:10] <nathan7> jeeves: Interesting
[11:10] <nathan7> jeeves: It seems all netbooks do
[11:11] <YoG> Hi, does ati radeon 9600xt has restricted drivers in 9.04?
[11:11] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Well..Could not make much out of it..
[11:11] <kanub> i have a laptop without a disk drive, so i want to install Ubuntu from a USB drive. i found the following documentation already: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles , but it only offers a .img file for the netbook version. how do i get the desktop version on a USB drive? or how can i convert the .iso to .img?
[11:11] <linux_manju> maxagaz: I suggest.. If you dont want them using it.. please block
[11:12] <linux_manju> maxagaz: Phishing is a BAD idea
[11:12] <kanub> hi btw
[11:12] <linux_manju> :)
[11:12] <fuffalo> im upgrading my ubuntu installation and i'm at the screen where postgres is telling me 8.2 is old, andi should upgrade to 8.3 - but i can't move my cursor to ok and click it (i'm in a web console) - any ideas of a shortcut to hit it? if i can't do anything can i somehow restart the upgrade?
[11:13] <andry_> how sound in file *.gp can hear in movie player in ubuntu 9.04 ?
[11:14] <Ileden> Hi! I'm trying to get my Radeon 9200 to work with 3d support with the open source ati/radeon driver by following the guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver  While display is otherwise ok, there's no 3d support. 'lshw -C display' reports the display as "UNCLAIMED". My Xorg.0.log has only one error, which reads "(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)". I'm wondering why it refers to NVidia driver, since I have 
[11:14] <linux_manju> kanub: Install it boot and then do aptitude
[11:15] <linux_manju> kanub: look for gnome-desktop and install.. that should do it
[11:15] <iceroot> fuffalo: tba
[11:15] <iceroot> fuffalo: tab
[11:16] <linux_manju> By the way.. Which one is better kde4 or gnome ?
[11:16] <iceroot> linux_manju: the one u like more
[11:16] <erUSUL> !best | linux_manju
[11:16] <linux_manju> I use.. ratpoison.. But I keep getting calls from friends/customers on which one to use
[11:17] <iceroot> linux_manju: on ubuntu gnome is maybe better because kubuntu has a bad kde-integration, if you want to see a good kde-integration use opensuse
[11:17] <linux_manju> erUSUL: iceroot : I am just asking for an opinion.. I do know there is nothing like single best application.. But someone here would have used both
[11:17] <linux_manju> That would help me alot
[11:18] <linux_manju> iceroot: I guess there is a live CD of kde4 available as well need to try it sometime
[11:18] <Ileden> what in fact is even the difference between gnome and kde? or is it something buried so deep, that it's not possible to explain in understandable way?
[11:18] <erUSUL> linux_manju: If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots. <<< ;P seriously imho gnome is better for someone that is a beginner
[11:18] <iceroot> linux_manju: as you said, there is no best, so everyone prefered another one and if you ask in #ubuntu (ubuntu = gnome) you will get more gnome-counts, if you ask in #kubuntu you will get more kde-counts
[11:18] <webnoob> like we make gui with qt and gtk how do we make it for online apps?
[11:19] <linux_manju> iceroot: well said :)
[11:19] <iceroot> linux_manju: just try them both and make your own opinion
[11:20] <webnoob> which software/api should i use for making the gui of online apps?
[11:20] <nathan7> webnoob: jquery-ui
[11:20] <iceroot> webnoob: html :)
[11:22] <webnoob> iceroot: i am an amateur in php and all i know about html is what i learnt in school.But is html advanced enough to make web2.0 type graphics?
[11:22] <moncky> webnoob: what exactly are you wanting to do?
[11:22] <iceroot> webnoob: html + php is ok for me
[11:23] <Ileden> webnoob: uh, aren't the web2.0 type graphics just html with png images anyway?
[11:23] <webnoob> iceroot: moncky : i did my homework on php but now i wnat to develop web2.0 sites! what else do i need to know?
[11:23] <iceroot> webnoob: tell me what web2.0 is.....
[11:24] <webnoob> Ileden: OK
[11:24] <linux_manju> webnoob: I guess. pylons Rock..
[11:24] <Ileden> webnoob: but if you're talking about the gui experience, javascript is the way to go on the client side.
[11:24] <linux_manju> webnoob: and Python is easy to learn
[11:24] <Ileden> webnoob: with php/python/ruby/whatever on the server side
[11:24] <webnoob> linux_manju: I know python too
[11:24] <kanub> hello linux_manju, thanks for your quick response. i'm a Ubuntu (and IRC) newbie and working in an Windows XP only environment, so my actions are quite limited. i need a .img file of the Ubuntu desktop version, because this is the only file type i can write to my USB drive and install Ubuntu.
[11:24] <Ileden> webnoob: and you'll want to use some framework with javascript, jquery is one example
[11:24] <linux_manju> webnoob: Try pylons then.. But as Ileden suggested.. Java script is a must
[11:25] <webnoob> linux_manju: could u recommend which api to use with pythhon and php?
[11:25] <webnoob> linux_manju: k
[11:25] <moncky> webnoob: python + django?
[11:25] <linux_manju> webnoob: Yup.. django is also good.. but pylons somewhat easier
[11:25] <webnoob> linux_manju: k
[11:25] <webnoob> :)
[11:26] <Ileden> webnoob: there's differect frameworks/libraries availabe for javascript. Furehter information for example here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/913/what-javascript-library-would-you-choose-for-a-new-project-and-why
[11:26] <andry_> can ubuntu 9.04 have cleaner hdd like windows?
[11:26] <linux_manju> andry_: cleaner HDD ??
[11:26] <kanub> i already installed Win32 disk imager, which allows me to write .img files to my USB drive. and i installed InfraRecorder, but it doesn't offer a conversion from .iso to .img
[11:27] <Ileden> webnoob: and if gui experience is what you're especially concerned with, this might be a good read too: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/218699/your-choice-of-cross-browser-javascript-gui
[11:27] <webnoob> Ileden: i am not much into java so i guess i should stick to pthon and pylons as mentioned by linux_manju
[11:27] <Ileden> webnoob: javascript has, in fact, nothing to do with java. :)
[11:28] <dew> hi
[11:28] <Ileden> webnoob: it was named as JavaScript because of weird corporate politics :)
[11:29] <NeoTubNinja> apt-get remove and apt-get purge dont ever seem to do anything for me
[11:30] <NeoTubNinja> is there something else i can use from the command line to remove programs?
[11:30] <windoze> Ileden: does ssh server also do sftp cause i connected with filezilla on windows and logged in and it shows sftp:then the ip
[11:30] <Chousuke> NeoTubNinja: what do you mean they don't do anything?
[11:30] <Ileden> webnoob: but if you want to stick with only server-side programming, go ahead! JS still has many problems, even with the libraries - serverside is the most stabile way to go.
[11:31] <Kartagis> !nvidia
[11:31] <Ileden> windoze: might do. :)
[11:31] <NeoTubNinja> well, if i were to install compiz with apt-get then try to remove it, i would still be able to use it
[11:31] <sash_> NeoTubNinja:  do you use apt-get whathev with sudo?
[11:31] <mircox2> qualcuno che fa certificazioni energetiche?
[11:31] <NeoTubNinja> yes
[11:31] <Chousuke> NeoTubNinja: it may be that you installed a metapackage.
[11:31] <Chousuke> NeoTubNinja: that drew the actual programs in as dependencies.
[11:31] <Chousuke> NeoTubNinja: in those cases, removing the metapackage does nothing.
[11:31] <windoze> is sftp a safe protocol to transfer huge amounts of data without corruption
[11:32] <Ileden> windoze: I would expect some extra package wold need to be installed for that, though.
[11:32] <Chousuke> windoze: hmm.. I don't think it does hashing
[11:32] <Chousuke> windoze: you might find rsync useful
[11:32] <windoze> hashing?
[11:32] <Chousuke> windoze: to ensure no corruption
[11:32] <Ileden> windoze: I don't think there's any danger of corruption with sftp
[11:33] <Chousuke> then again, sftp does encrypt the traffic
[11:34] <tsimpson_> rsync can use ssh
[11:34] <Chousuke> any corruption would probably be noticed.
[11:34] <Chousuke> but rsync is designed for transferring huge amounts of data, so... :)
[11:34] <windoze> so ssh server can do everything :_)
[11:35] <qdinar> hello
[11:35] <windoze> what kind of client do i need on my windows pc to do rsync?
[11:36] <qdinar> with what text editor to replace text with regex?
[11:36] <iceroot> qdinar: vi
[11:36] <qdinar> thank you
[11:36] <Ileden> windoze: well, if you get a ssh client, such as putty, you can log into your computer though it (which is it's primary purpose) - and then there are these SCP/SFTP file transfer implementations on top of that
[11:37] <fotoflo> how do i set and check the time from the command line?
[11:37] <windoze> Ileden: what about rsync
[11:37] <brainopia> I get timeout when i try to use snmpwalk to get info from my server, but if i use snmpwalk via ssh on server then it works fine. What can be the reason of this if i have only one line in /etc/smpn/spmnd.conf: rocommunity public
[11:37] <Ileden> windoze: yeah, rsync is good too, but I have no experience with it. you can tunnel it through ssh somehow, I figure
[11:38] <varunthacker> when i close my laptop lid a screeching noise comes from my speakers because of the inbuilt mic.It wasn't there before and i cannot play loud music from my speakers for the same.
[11:38] <webnoob> Ileden: how does the buttons on the youtube app ,embedded in some websites, appear? i mean which technology do such apps use for their GUI?
[11:38] <cristi> varunthacker: did you try mute-ing your front mic?
[11:38] <andry_> like li Ccleaner in windows?
[11:39] <tolmun> time
[11:39] <tolmun> realtime
[11:39] <charred> Hello I wonder if anyone can help me. I am trying to enable my graphics card driver (ATI X1300) and according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI, it is not recommended I get it from the ATI site. However, when I go to System > Administration > Hardware Drivers as it suggests, the only device that is listed to enable is my sound card, which is already enabled. I wonder if you suggest that I just get it from the ATI site? Or
[11:39] <charred> is there some way to get the one tested by devs via Hardware Drivers that I'm unaware of? Using 64-bit, by the way.
[11:39] <varunthacker> yes.in volume control my mic. option is muted
[11:41] <charred> I ran glxgears and it was averaging around 390 FPS (i'm using dual monitors with compiz cube enabled so this may make it run slower, but as far as I can tell it's not running from the driver)
[11:41] <Ileden> webnoob: those use Flash, and it's scripting language, ActionScript
[11:42] <webnoob> Ileden: k thanks
[11:42] <movela> hi everyone, i have been reformatting and installing and trying out various linux distros in my hdd. is this unhealty? for the past 2 wks i have been doing this once or twice a day. thanks
[11:42] <frogzoo> anyone like to recommend a toolbar applet that graphs cpu over time?
[11:42] <Ileden> webnoob: there's an open source implementation of compiling flash, called Ming (if I remember correctly) - otherwise you'll have to get the Flash designer program from Adobe
[11:42] <dew> ikonia
[11:42] <frogzoo> movela: you won't go blind anyway
[11:42] <movela> unhealthy for the drive
[11:43] <jrib> movela: it's fine, but it would be a lot easier to use a virtualizer like virtualbox
[11:43] <NeoTubNinja> movela: should try virtualbox
[11:43] <Ileden> webnoob: but you Flash only moderately, and in specific circumstances. Do not do any site navigation with flash, since it breaks the whole model of a web page.
[11:44] <webnoob> Ileden: thanks for that piece of advice!
[11:44] <movela> ok thanks. i thaught this might lead to a harddrive failing or something
[11:44] <varunthacker> cristi:yes.its muted
[11:44] <Ileden> webnoob: but Flash is a good tool for something like youtube videos, specific interactions, presentations and such
[11:45]  * Blizzerand is sad that he can't run fedora 11 on his vBox
[11:45] <movela> what if i was to format parts of it. like a windows partition. would that still be ok?
[11:45] <keylocker> someone know where can i allow gufw to dont ask me a password to get started? i searched within policykit but no progress
[11:45] <webnoob> Ileden: i get it! i should use them as independant actions and not mix it with linking
[11:46] <Blizzerand> keylocker : While logging in ??
[11:46] <keylocker> Blizzerand: yes.. it opens in tray (ive configured for this)
[11:46] <Ileden> webnoob: yup :) Sorry for preaching, I've gotten frustrated with too many flash-dependent sites. Gladly, they're being replaced by mature javascript these days
[11:47] <keylocker> but i dont found in policykit where can i allow it work without my password
[11:47] <webnoob> Ileden: is thr any channel for such interactions?
[11:47] <webnoob> discussions
[11:47] <Ileden> webnoob: probably, but I dont really know.
[11:47] <redpants> hi all
[11:48] <dayo> !welcome | redpants
[11:49] <janisozaur_> how do i find the UUID of a partition?
[11:49] <redpants> Can anyone help me out a bit with installing ATI drivers for a x1400 Radeon mobility?  I'm trying to install the official ATI drivers so I can get dual monitor support but am getting an error.
[11:49] <joaopinto> janisozaur_, blkid
[11:49] <Blizzerand> keylocker : System --> Admin.. --> Login window . Select the security tab and check *enable automatic log in* or something of that sort
[11:49] <joaopinto> redpants, have you tried the drivers from the repositories ? They are from ATI also, just better integrated with ubuntu
[11:49] <joaopinto> I mean, the restricted drivers
[11:50] <keylocker> Blizzerand: i have automatic login enabled
[11:50] <redpants> no, haven't tried the repositories.  Will it install the proper drivers I need for dual monitor support?
[11:50] <keylocker> Blizzerand: this ubuntu is running in my netbook. but i told to gufw start when boots
[11:50] <l3dx> movela: don't worry
[11:50] <joaopinto> redpants, it will install the recommended drivers, not sure they support what you need
[11:50] <nice> HI
[11:51] <redpants> I'm trying to do an "extended desktop" setting with two monitors - one being my laptop and the other being a 24" lcd
[11:51] <keylocker> Blizzerand: my point is how to tell packagekit gufw and ufw dont need my password
[11:51] <movela> thanks l3dx
[11:51] <redpants> Since they are different resolutions they aren't playing nice together right now
[11:52] <l3dx> movela: unless you're planning to format/reinstall every single day for a couple of years ;)
[11:52] <Ileden> webnoob: the general idea is that the web2.0 sites use html+css with small png images to look good, JS (and other AJAX methods) to make interaction nice - not having to reaload the page all the time, and PHP/Python/whatever to actually make stuff happen :)
[11:53] <orflon> hey, does `tar` have any default arguments? Because I want to tar a directory and preserve the symblinks, though when I untar they seem to be just an empty file. Any clues?
[11:53] <orflon> I run it like: tar -cz -f <target dir> --force-local <directory> <symblink>
[11:55] <webnoob> Ileden: that was a great summary! i wanted to hear something like that! so that i know what to do next.
[11:56] <Ileden> webnoob: oh, and MySQL/PostgreSQL to store all the data. should have been there too.
[11:56] <vise> Do you get an IDE which scans your project for symbols and allows you to locate them dynamically? Like if im using a function my_printf() located in some other file, it should open that file if i click on the function call..
[11:57] <movela> l3dx: also an hdd question. i partition my drive with 4 parts. 2 for OSes. 1 for swap. and 1 for backup usu. fat32 so windows can see it.
[11:57] <webnoob> Ileden: :) u r really so nice. thanks for mentioning! but i was done with the LAMP already! :)
[11:57] <movela> will a fat32 used by both linux and windows be bad for the drive?
[11:57] <vise> movela, No
[11:58] <vise> movela, Never
[11:58] <Ileden> webnoob: ok. :)
[11:58] <movela> windows need defrag and linux don't
[11:58] <vise> movela, Linux doesnt have a defragmenter for it thats it.... as linux doesnt care... it has it's own fs to care about...
[11:59] <Ileden> movela: if linux uses fat32, it needs defrag from time to time, just as windows
[11:59] <l3dx> movela: windows needs defrag because of its filesystems
[11:59] <movela> i've noticed using my vista partition for a couple of hrs and it has over a thousand fragments
[11:59] <l3dx> movela: also, why not use ntfs?
[11:59] <moncky> movela: nfts and ext handle their files in a very different way
[12:00] <vise> movela, why do you think people use ubuntu. ;)
[12:01] <vise> Do you get an IDE which scans your project for symbols and allows you to locate them dynamically? Like if im using a function my_printf() located in some other file, it should open that file if i click on the function call..
[12:01] <Leoneof> how to access root and copy some files in it?
[12:01] <vise> sorry.. repeated in the wrong channel..
[12:02] <cristi> Leoneof: uhm gksudo nautilus and just go to /root
[12:02] <movela> hmmm... ok. thanks again everyone. great support in this channel.
[12:03] <aaronvarghese__> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[12:05] <bernardlychan> hi, if im downloading something from another device on the same network, will it take up any of my monthy download usage?
[12:05] <l3dx> bernardlychan: not unless you go by the internet :P
[12:05] <vise> bernardlychan, no.. itl only cost you from your isp...
[12:05] <Leoneof> anybody know about Wireless Problems?
[12:06] <Exile> whats your problem Leoneof
[12:06] <Exile> ?
[12:06] <bernardlychan> i3dx and vise: what do u mean it'll cost me only from my isp? i'm dumping a dvd on a wii, then i'm going on ubuntu firefox and going to my wii's ip address and downaloding the file.
[12:07] <bernardlychan> will it affect my monthly download bandwidth?
[12:07] <vise> bernardlychan, no
[12:07] <Leoneof> my WLAN , usb wireless , "EnGenius EUB-362 EXT" , it has Atheros chipset AR5523 , it does not work
[12:07] <bernardlychan> vise: thanks very much. no wonder it's so fast, haha.
[12:07] <bernardlychan> thanks vise again
[12:07] <vise> bernardlychan, Only if you get stuff from your internet service provider.. thats the web.. then theyl charge u..
[12:07] <bernardlychan> ok. so anything from a url. thanks.
[12:08] <Guest6103> Hi, guys. I'm running Jaunty on a second-gen MacBook with Intel GMA 950.  In an effort to get my video drivers working better, I installed everything from the xorg-edgers PPA.  Now X won't boot at all.  Any ideas?
[12:08] <charred> Unless your service provider has an unmetered software mirror, I know internode and telstra do. Not sure about exetel
[12:08] <charred> Aww... he left :(
[12:08] <charred> That'll teach me for not looking at the screen while typing, ah well
[12:10] <Leoneof> my WLAN , usb wireless , "EnGenius EUB-362 EXT" , it has Atheros chipset AR5523 , it does not work
[12:10] <acalvo> Hi
[12:11] <superlinux> check http://www.superlinux.net for Linux related tutorial videos and old ebooks.
[12:11] <superlinux> thanks
[12:11] <vise> charred, u mean to look at the screen?
[12:11] <qdb> hello
[12:11] <qdb> i have installed vim-gnome
[12:11] <qdb> how to run it?
[12:12] <Leoneof>  ok, i will go, any help?
[12:12] <qdb> vim.gnome opens terminal vim
[12:12] <charred> qdb, in terminal type vim filename
[12:12] <edgar_> hi guys, any one know how to repair ubuntu os
[12:12] <l3dx> qdb: try gvim
[12:13] <vise> Get a cobbler
[12:13] <l3dx> edgar_: depends on your problem. simple answer: reinstall
[12:13] <qdb> gvim works
[12:13] <qdb> thank you
[12:13] <l3dx> np
[12:13] <edgar_> thanx people
[12:14] <vise> wow he didn't even tell his problem..
[12:14] <l3dx> :)
[12:14] <andry_> piggin not connet in yahoo massenger?
[12:15] <Exile> hey guys I'm a bit of a linux n00b & I've built an ubuntu file/ssh/x11 server and it works great for what I need. I've installed webmin from http://www.webmin.com so I can edit the server config through a browser. Webmin has a bit on IDE Parameters where you choose a standby timeout period for the harddrives, so that they will be put into standby when not used for long periods of time. Unforunatly the webmin IDE Parameters do not seem to be getting applied so I
[12:15] <Exile>  wondered if anyone knows how I can get it to work or if I can set standby timeout period for the harddrives without webmin?
[12:15] <FloodBot2> Exile: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:15] <Guest6103> does anyone know the command line to force install the current stable Jaunty xorg packages?
[12:15] <magnetron> !webmin | Exile
[12:16] <Exile> !ebox
[12:17] <LexLuth0r> does anyone else find remote desktop is a bit laggy on Ubuntu?
[12:17] <LexLuth0r> Is there any alternatives?
[12:17] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: laggy doesn't describe it
[12:17] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: for one thing, what kind of bandwidth are you running it over?
[12:18] <LexLuth0r> 50meg
[12:18] <LexLuth0r> My WinXP connection is fine
[12:18] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: 50 meg per what?
[12:18] <Exile> ok ubottu that interesting beacuse there isnt much on the webmin site about that! I can set standby timeout period for the harddrives with ebox?
[12:18] <LexLuth0r> I am about 2 metres away from my Windows PC which I connect too
[12:18] <vise> ubottu is a bot!
[12:18] <dayo> Exile: ubottu is a bot
[12:18] <Exile> lol
[12:19] <Exile> ok cheers guys
[12:19] <dayo> !ubottu | Exile
[12:19] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: but how do you connect to it?  Via wireless or an Ethernet cable?
[12:19] <LexLuth0r> Wireless
[12:19] <magnetron> Exile: i'm not sure, but go ahead and try ebox out
[12:19] <LexLuth0r> local IP address
[12:19] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: Do you know how to measure bandwidth?
[12:19] <Guest6103> Might be interesting to see
[12:19] <Guest6103> But remote desktop is said to be laggy even over huge bandwidth
[12:19] <LexLuth0r> Can you get VNC for Ubuntu
[12:20] <LexLuth0r> As this works fine when I connect via my WinXP laptop
[12:20] <magnetron> Guest6103: lag is caused by roundtrip times, not necessarily bandwidth
[12:20] <Guest6103> LexLuth0r: Remote Desktop is VNC
[12:20] <LexLuth0r> Well home comes its more laggy when using Ubuntu to when I use WinXP
[12:21] <magnetron> LexLuth0r: maybe you are running it on a lower resolution in windows, we don't know
[12:21] <LexLuth0r> I can sit in the same place and my WinXP response time is instant where Ubuntu its about 4 second
[12:21] <Exile> kool <magnetron> it looks like there isnt any Expansion Modules for doing what I need
[12:22] <Exile> for ebox that is
[12:22] <Exile> hmm
[12:22] <magnetron> Exile: but you still have ssh for controlling it, right?
[12:22] <linux_manju> LexLuth0r: Depends on what you are doing and how you have configured it
[12:22] <Exile> yeah
[12:22] <Exile> of coursw
[12:23] <qdb> hello
[12:23] <qdb> how to match [ccccc@localhost/401e5848628a354949f88f32918aa143138ff0b0] in vim?
[12:24] <qdb> i kmow i can ask in regex...
[12:24] <andry_> how to connett yahoo masenger in pidgin?
[12:24] <Exile> yeah I do have ssh access magnetron do you know if can I do it manually?
[12:25] <magnetron> Exile: you haven't told me what you are trying to accomplish
[12:25] <linux_manju> %s/\[ccccc\@localhost\/40
[12:25] <linux_manju> qdb: %s/\[ccccc\@localhost\/40 should work
[12:25] <qdb> thank you
[12:25] <dwarder> bind users here?
[12:25] <dwarder> is that a right named.conf clause http://pastebin.com/m21427868
[12:25] <dwarder> ?
[12:26] <Exile> sorry man I want to choose a standby timeout period for the harddrives, so that they will be put into standby when not used for long periods of time. webmin has this function but because it doesn't work on Debian systems
[12:26] <qdb> says not allowed character after \@
[12:26] <qdb> linux_manju
[12:27] <linux_manju> qdb: ??
[12:27] <linux_manju> qdb: Try something like this
[12:27] <theblackdragon_1> :)
[12:27] <qdb> ok
[12:27] <Exile> andry_ open up pidgin, click on accounts, then click add account, & choose yahoo as the protocol and your be done!
[12:28] <denis2> Hello. What is the best way to install packages from source ?
[12:28] <linux_manju> qdb: /\[ccccc@localhost\/4
[12:28] <denis2> I mean, to be able to uninstall them later
[12:28] <linux_manju> denis2: ./configure --prefix=somedir
[12:28] <qdb> not found
[12:29] <MindVirus> Can someone please highlight me?
[12:29] <denis2> ok. thanks
[12:29] <l3dx> denis2: some src-dist is able to do a "make uninstall"
[12:29] <denis2> yeah, but only a few
[12:29] <linux_manju> qdb: Surpirsed.. If I copy paste the above line in my vim session.. it works perfectly fine
[12:29] <l3dx> you could of course learn how to create a .deb :)
[12:30] <SealV> how can I completely remove wine? including all configs files menu entries?
[12:30] <linux_manju> qdb: re Checking
[12:30] <denis2> l3dx: oh, it's really better
[12:30] <andry_> but it cant connect in yahoo chat dont open
[12:31] <l3dx> SealV: sudo apt-get remove --purge wine
[12:31] <LexLuth0r> Is XChat the best IRC client?
[12:31] <denis2> but does .deb include compile options ? (or may be any command ?:))
[12:31] <SealV> LexLuth0r: Quassel
[12:31] <denis2> like make
[12:31] <LexLuth0r> Will take a look
[12:31] <l3dx> denis2: I'm planning to learn it myself, so I don't know (yet)  but I guess you'll have to first compile it, the package it
[12:32] <l3dx> *then package it
[12:32] <SealV> l3dx: will thi s also get rid of winetricks?
[12:32] <qdb> i read vim help. it says Character classes {not in Vi}: and |/\s|	\s	\s	whitespace character: <Space> and <Tab> is in that list
[12:32] <qdb> \s is not in vi?
[12:32] <linux_manju> qdb: I said %s for search and replace
[12:32] <linux_manju> qdb: you can try /
[12:32] <qdb> may be they are in vim?
[12:32] <Exile> andry_
[12:32] <Twittery> Why is it that when I download something via Transmission bitTorrent client it get very slow . Is there anything I can do to fasten it up
[12:32] <qdb> ok
[12:33] <Exile> what version are you running?
[12:33] <qdb> \s works
[12:33] <Exile> yahoo seems to have messed about with there servers in the last month
[12:33] <Exile> you may need to get version of 2.5.7 of pidgin
[12:34]  * Twittery is sick by the speed of the download
[12:34] <qdb> \s[ccccc@localhost/\x\{40}] works
[12:35] <qdb> thank you
[12:35] <andry_> how to up dade pidgin form 2.5.5 to 2.5.7
[12:37] <Exile> have a look at http://www.pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[12:37] <Exile> that explains how to upgrade andry_
[12:37] <rascal911> how can i get opera? i have jaunty
[12:37] <linux_manju> Twittery: Slow as compared to what?
[12:38] <Almindor> how do you change mount options for a removable disk?
[12:38] <raghu125coorg> Anybody help me with sarg
[12:38] <andry_> yest
[12:38] <Almindor> I mean unmounted (obviously it thinkg noatime,data=writeback is illegal)
[12:38] <raghu125coorg> i need to generate squid reports
[12:38] <Exile> rascal911 open up a terminal and type sudo apt-get install opera
[12:38] <Almindor> I can't mount it because it says "bad options"
[12:39] <linux_manju> Almindor: writeback noatime requires the Filesystem to honor that
[12:39] <Twittery> linux_manju  : Slow compared to windows bitTorrent Downloads . I downloaded the same thing in both and Ubuntu seems to be damn slow while dealing with downloads
[12:39] <linux_manju> Almindor: not all FS are aware
[12:39] <linux_manju> Twittery: Can you try aria2 and see if its any better
[12:39] <Twittery> linux_manju : What is aria2
[12:39] <Exile> Twittery your using a p2p network ofcourse each time you use it the performance is gonna be diffrent
[12:39] <Almindor> linux_manju, reiserfs, and it does
[12:40] <linux_manju> Twittery: Torrents are unlike http FTP downloads.. they are incosistant at times
[12:40] <Almindor> linux_manju, question is how can I change it now?
[12:40] <linux_manju> Almindor: fstab ??
[12:40] <Almindor> linux_manju, I can't get to that options window without mounting, but I can't mount it because it has "wrong options"
[12:40] <Exile> does anyone know how I can set standby timeout period for my server harddrives, so that they will be put into standby when not used for long periods of time?
[12:40] <Almindor> linux_manju, this isn't a disk
[12:40] <linux_manju> Almindor: check /etc/fstab
[12:40] <linux_manju> ??
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> yo oy yo
[12:40] <Almindor> linux_manju, this isn't a stable disk
[12:40] <Twittery> linux_manju : Can you please explain what aria2 is <sorry>
[12:40] <Almindor> linux_manju, it's a removable disk
[12:40] <linux_manju> Almindor: Oh. a removable media
[12:41] <Almindor> right
[12:41] <stewart_> hello i am an nginx noob. My site does not seem to be serving up any images or css.  Would someone be able to take a look at my site config really quick?
[12:41] <linux_manju> Twittery: google aria2
[12:41] <Twittery> linux_manju : k
[12:41] <Almindor> linux_manju, so any ideas how to get to that options window without actually mounting that volume? (I changed it for volume only)
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> stewart_: does it show up if you access it from the local machine?
[12:42] <melkart> a game in wine changed my screen resolution so that my monitor now says "out of range" and displays a black screen. i am writing from text console now. is there a way to make the X server change the screen resolution back to something my monitor can display?
[12:42] <linux_manju> Almindor: may be udev rules.. not sure
[12:42] <stewart_> ActionParsnip: its on my localmachine
[12:42] <lintel> hi, I updated to 9.04 and now OOO lost its Ubuntu-look though the U-theme package is installed. Any ideas?
[12:42] <Almindor> that's so damn illogical
[12:42] <stewart_> Almindor: why?
[12:42] <Almindor> you can change stuff to break but only when it's "on" but you can't change it once you put it off
[12:42] <Almindor> that's friggin hilarius
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> melkart: restart the x server
[12:43] <Almindor> hilarious*
[12:43] <Exile> that wont work
[12:43] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: what are you trying to change?
[12:43] <Exile> the resoloution
[12:43] <linux_manju> Almindor: There ought to be a way.. Only that we dont know
[12:43] <Almindor> you can set volume options on removable media if it's mounted
[12:43] <Exile> by the sound of it
[12:43] <melkart> ActionParsnip: but then all my other windows open will be killed, wont they?
[12:43] <linux_manju> Almindor: that does not mean its illogical
[12:43] <ActionParsnip> melkart: indeed
[12:43] <Almindor> I need to change those volume options because it won't mount now, but I can't get into it
[12:43] <melkart> ActionParsnip: is there another way which avoids this?
[12:43] <Almindor> yes it is, it's FUBAR by design if you must edit udef conf files
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> melkart: try running winecfg and running wine in an emulated desktop the size of your screen
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: it used to be a lot worse
[12:44] <linux_manju> Almindor: They provide sources.. so that smart people can plug the bug :)
[12:44] <Almindor> yes I'm inclined to believe that
[12:44] <mazda01_> i can't figure out how to connect to to it using smb://user:pass@!@host/share. please help me
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: it's getting better but still you may need to play with files and junk
[12:45] <Almindor> so, where should I look for that setting then?
[12:45] <Ali_nz> is "sudo mount /dev/sda1 -t ntfs-3g -o force /storage" look right?
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: change the mountpoint and options round
[12:46] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: also change -o force to -o force,uid=1000
[12:46] <Almindor> or am I stuck with "sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt" until someone fixes this? :D
[12:46] <Ali_nz> sudo mount /storage  -t ntfs-3g -o force /dev/sda1
[12:46] <Ali_nz> ?
[12:47] <Ali_nz> although the first one I posted I tried and it seemed to work???
[12:47] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: sudo mount /dev/sda1 -t ntfs-36 /storage -o force,uid=1000
[12:47] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: if you use uid=1000 then users will be able to write to it, without it you will need to use sudo to write to it
[12:48] <Ali_nz> ahhh k
[12:48] <Ali_nz> and the -36?
[12:48] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: thats a typo, supposed to be ntfs-3g
[12:48] <Ali_nz> haha - ok
[12:49] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: nothing wront with that, i suggest you mount to a folder within /mnt
[12:49] <Almindor> linux_manju, regardless of the sources (and I am greatful for OSS) this shouldn't be in production release
[12:49] <Almindor> ActionParsnip, no you're not getting me, I can't mount by clicking now
[12:49] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: i'm no help there dude. I don't use automount and always mount in cli
[12:50] <Almindor> go BSD! :)
[12:50] <Almindor> heh sorry, couldn't help myself
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> Almindor: gentoo for me please ;)
[12:50] <wiehan> Really important question: Has anyone heard about chi.mp The OpenID web persona site, seeing that linux people are smart and up to date with stuff like this, is this website safe to trust with all your details?
[12:50]  * Almindor if going to search gconf
[12:51] <bazhang> wiehan, please discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> wiehan: i wouldn't. i dislik central storages of personal info, and it is offtopic too
[12:51] <jrib> Almindor: work around is probably to use fstab or gconf (if it lets you change defaults for particular partitions) and file a bug
[12:51] <linux_manju> Almindor: Can this help http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:fszEZhU6rDQJ:linux.derkeiler.com/pdf/Mailing-Lists/Ubuntu/2006-09/msg02631.pdf+ubuntu+%2B+removable+device+mount+options&hl=en&gl=in
[12:51] <linux_manju> Almindor: Diffeent problem.. but similar context
[12:52] <Ali_nz> if I am running a command that takes a long time, can I, from another PC, login to a perticular existing terminal screen to see where the command is at?
[12:52] <usr13> I have a system that is probably getting the plug pulled on it every now and then and it's acting pretty unresponsive as we speak.  Wonder what I might look at to find a problem.  At one point I saw something that said something about too many files being open.
[12:52] <jrib> Ali_nz: you can use screen
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> Ali_nz: you can see it in the output of:  ps -ef
[12:52] <Boohbah> Ali_nz: if you had run the command under a GNU screen session yes...
[12:52] <Almindor> linux_manju, nah, I have no rules for disks in udev conf files
[12:52] <jrib> !screen > Ali_nz
[12:53] <Almindor> ah found it in gconf
[12:53] <Almindor> system/storage/volumes/xxx
[12:53] <Almindor> just if someone else "one-ways" their disk
[12:54] <linux_manju> Almindor: anything in dmesg?
[12:54] <Almindor> no this is purely gnome thing
[12:55] <Almindor> I actually used same options I use for my main volume (also reiserfs), I think the "data=writeback" is parsed wrong or something
[12:55] <linux_manju> Almindor: Yes... but it does throw daemon name in case of failure
[12:55] <linux_manju> Almindor: Something like this 883275] nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is '/org/freed
[12:56] <usr13> How does one increase the font size on the terminal screen?
[12:56] <LexLuth0r> when I try to install SSL am getting this error message
[12:56] <LexLuth0r> apt-get install openssl libssl-dev
[12:56] <LexLuth0r> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[12:56] <LexLuth0r> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[12:56] <FloodBot2> LexLuth0r: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:56] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: do you have synaptic open?
[12:56] <denis2> after sudo echo 'deb-src http://mirror.yandex.ru/ubuntu/ jaunty main restricted' >> /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update can i edit fetched sources ?
[12:56] <Titan8990> LexLuth0r, you have another instance of apt open or your not root
[12:56] <LexLuth0r> nope
[12:56] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: or downloading updates?
[12:57] <jrib> denis2: sure... why not?
[12:57] <gastly> usr13, In the terminal Edit->Profile Preferences
[12:57] <LexLuth0r> Nothing downloading
[12:57] <LexLuth0r> I will close everything and try again
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: you need to add sudo to the command
[12:57] <Titan8990> LexLuth0r, sudo ps aux | grep dpkg
[12:57] <Titan8990> LexLuth0r, sudo ps aux | grep apt
[12:57] <jrib> denis2: /etc/apt/sources.list .  What are you trying to accomplish exactly?
[12:57] <adityag> i have a problem...i installed ubuntu but my desktop resolution is 640*400 then i installed edubuntu and i get a 1024*800, i guess there's a problem with the xorg windowing system
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> Titan8990: or ps -ef | grep apt   if you want the linux standard ;)
[12:58] <jrib> !fixres > adityag
[12:58] <Ali_nz> is there such a thing as like a drive bay, if you want to work on multiple drives at a time and have it all hot swappable
[12:58] <Almindor> seems "noatime" and
[12:58] <denis2> i want to edit the source for a package and install it again through apt
[12:58] <Almindor> nodiratime works
[12:58] <LexLuth0r> I am trying to install OpenSSH
[12:58] <Almindor> notail and data=writeback doesn't
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[12:58] <usr13> gastly: I'm talking about console mode.
[12:58] <Titan8990> ActionParsnip, yeah, i know the linux standard but I have my own preferences :)
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: same?
[12:58] <LexLuth0r> someone told me to type apt-get install openssl libssl-dev
[12:58] <om26er> what is the difference between generic and i386
[12:59] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: no need, openssh-server will give you an ssh service
[12:59] <Richard> Is there an apt-get option that forces installation of previous versions of packages?
[12:59] <jrib> Guest34765: apt-get install PACKAGE=VERSION   but why?
[13:00] <usr13> I have no response from keyboard in the X session. What could cause that?
[13:00] <Guest34765> jrib: It's richardcavell here. I upgraded from Jaunty to all the packages in the xorg-edgy PPA to see if I could adopt the latest Intel GMA950 drivers.  Now X won't boot.
[13:00] <om26er> what is the difference between linux-image-generic and i386
[13:00] <LexLuth0r> Are there any good tutorials on command lines for Linux
[13:00] <adrian_2> Hello Guys ,  I've been trying to run a script (/bin/sh ) from  a  preseed  file , but I need it to run just after disk-detect of before partman is loaded . Does anyone knows how I can do that ?
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> Guest34765: boot to recovery mode and select fix graphics
[13:00] <linux_manju> usr13: is hald running?
[13:00] <bazhang> !rute | LexLuth0r
[13:00] <usr13> I just killed X and when it restarted, I regained use of keyboard.
[13:00] <Guest34765> jrib: I figure if I could, say, force install ubuntu-desktop then it will allow me a wait out
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: did it install ok?
[13:00] <Guest34765> ActionParsnip: doesn't work
[13:00] <usr13> linux_manju: Yes, I think so...
[13:01] <Guest34765> ActionParsnip: You mean xfix?  Doesn't help me
[13:01] <LexLuth0r> cheers bazhang
[13:01] <gastly> LexLuth0r, http://linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php <-- try this too
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> Guest34765: then boot to recovery root console and uninstall what you installed
[13:01] <bazhang> http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/ LexLuth0r a good Ubuntu guide as well
[13:01] <Guest34765> ActionParsnip: I can do that. Is my only option to uninstall all the packages I installed and then delete the PPA from sources.list, then reinstall them all?
[13:02] <ActionParsnip> LexLuth0r: as you use the terminal more you will become familiar with it, its not hard at all, people just like clicky icons and shun terminal as "old" or 'naff" when inn fact it can do a lot more than the gui apps can
[13:02] <ActionParsnip> Guest34765: i suggest you remove what you added so you get an xserver then go from there
[13:03] <Guest34765> ActionParsnip: But I upgraded a whole lot of things such as xorg-server
[13:03] <geev> hellow i get the error message when am checking the updates the error is "GPG error: http://www.bashterritory.com  Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2Failed to fetch http://www.bashterritory.com/pytube/releases/Packages.bz2  Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2) Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead."
[13:03] <usr13> linux_manju: Actually, I have some response from the keyboard, but not all.  I bring up a terminal and can not type in it, but Ctrl-Alt-F6 will take me to  console mode and can type there. And I have F12 set to bring up a terminal, but when it comes up, I can not type into it.
[13:03] <kripz> nathan7, that doesnt explain why its always going into read only mode
[13:03] <kripz> Why is my JFS raid5 always entering read only mode? Im getting errors in dmesg but i dont know what is causing it. Ive run samsung diagnostic tools on all the harddrives and smarmontools, they all pass. Tested ram with memtest, passed. Heres log: http://pastebin.com/m2f62fbf0
[13:03] <geev> any help please
[13:03] <ActionParsnip> !info pytube
[13:03] <usr13> linux_manju: BTW, it is powerpc64-smp
[13:03] <usr13> linux_manju: PS3 game console.
[13:04] <ActionParsnip> geev: if you web browse to any repo it should show you files, that does not
[13:04] <linux_manju> usr13: Oh.. Not much knowledge there.. sorry..
[13:04] <Guest34765> I need something like force-install ubuntu-desktop
[13:05] <geev> ActionParsnip: i dont understand
[13:05] <ActionParsnip> geev: this is a repo: http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu
[13:05] <sebi57> HAHAHAHAHAHA
[13:05] <ActionParsnip> geev: if you click it, you can browse it. If you click yours they go nowhere
[13:06] <usr13> !ps3
[13:06] <ActionParsnip> geev: the repo you have added proably doesnt exist
[13:06] <rek> ogra: hello
[13:07] <geev> ActionParsnip: i just copied the error message when i check the update so what should i do with my links for repo
[13:07] <denis2> is fakeroot needed to install packages re-compiled from source ?
[13:07] <jrib> denis2: it's needed to rebuild packages
[13:07] <rek> help jrib: udhcpc wlan
[13:07] <rek> SIOCGIFINDEX failed! : no such device
[13:07] <denis2> ok
[13:07] <Exile> does anyone know how I can set standby timeout period for my server harddrives, so that they will be put into standby when not used for long periods of time?
[13:08] <geev> ActionParsnip: so can i go on to download the update and leave the links that are not available?
[13:08] <jrib> !source > denis2
[13:08] <adrian_2> Hello Guys ,  I've been trying to run a script (/bin/sh ) from  a  preseed  file , but I need it to run just after disk-detect of before partman is loaded . Does anyone knows how I can do that ?
[13:08] <tuxxie> something has my firefox messed up. all the pages look like the spaces are tabs. Does anyone know what would cause this??? Everything else looks normal in all other programs.
[13:08] <mazda01_> can someone please help me with a smb share problem. i am trying to connect to my samba shares on my ubuntu server where the username has special characters in it. mac os x connect to server will not seem to mount the share. i am trying smb://user@pawwordwithpunctuationinit@host/share   but it fails. please help me
[13:08] <rek> help
[13:08] <rek> SIOCGIFINDEX failed! : no such device
[13:09] <bazhang> rek, please be patient
[13:09] <jrib> denis2: I misunderstood your original question.  Read what ubottu has just sent you
[13:09] <rek> ok i'm patience
[13:09] <denis2> ok thanks
[13:09] <denis2> thanks for the link ;)
[13:10] <ActionParsnip> geev: the repo you added simply doesnt exist and should be removed from your sources
[13:11] <aaronvarghese_> ok
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> geev: try: http://www.marcosrodriguez.me/pytube/
[13:11] <aaronvarghese_> can some1 remote desktop me
[13:11] <HektoR> hi all.guys can anyone give repo for vlc player ??
[13:11] <jrib> HektoR: vlc is in the default repositories
[13:12] <tuxxie> mazda01, have you tried using quotes? "smb://user@pawwordwithpunctuationinit"@host/share
[13:12] <geev> ActionParsnip: i didn't do anything it is just i was checking the update for downloading the update and last update was last two weeks past
[13:12] <HektoR> jrib, but when i type apt-get install vlc it says 'not found package'
[13:12] <mazda01_> aaronvarghese_: sure, wha do you need help with?
[13:12] <jrib> HektoR: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:12] <ActionParsnip> HektoR: theres one in deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/c-korn/vlc/ubuntu jaunty main
[13:12] <aaronvarghese_> nothing i want to test if it works
[13:13] <Joe_> after running for hours my screen won't wake up, I know the system is still running because I can ssh into it... is there anyway to wake it up without restarting X or rebooting?
[13:13] <mazda01_> tuxxie: i haven't tried the quotes around the smb:// part. let me chcek
[13:13] <ActionParsnip> Joe_: if yu look at the proceses you may see one relating to sleep or something
[13:13] <mazda01_> aaronvarghese_: what is your domain name?
[13:14] <aaronvarghese_> umm can u do with ip
[13:14] <Cube> how can i get opengl (for google earth) to work on my asus eee 1000he?
[13:14] <mazda01_> aaronvarghese_: yes
[13:14] <HektoR> jrib, http://pastebin.com/d27817e5d
[13:14] <ActionParsnip> Cube: configure video drivers
[13:14] <Joe_> actionparsnip don't see anything
[13:14] <ActionParsnip> Joe_: then i've no idea, sorry
[13:14] <aaronvarghese_> vnc://192.168.0.131::5900
[13:15] <jrib> !repos > HektoR
[13:15] <mazda01_> tuxxie: connection failed. i tried smb://"user:password"@host/share
[13:15] <Joe_> actionparsnip oh well, I'll try restarting gdm
[13:15] <jrib> HektoR: enable the universe repository
[13:15] <mazda01_> aaronvarghese_: that won't work, that's your internal ip address
[13:16] <Joe_> nope, that doesn't seem to have worked either
[13:16] <aaronvarghese_> thats what it said in system>preferences>remote desktop
[13:16] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: you are supposed to populate the sections with your details, we have no way of knowing the username and password you are using for the connection, nor can we know the hostname or share name
[13:16] <mazda01_> tuxxie: it won't work with the quotes like this either.  "smb://user@share"@host/share
[13:17] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: my username is tedd and my password is telsa@05!. can you help me then? host is tedd
[13:17] <Joe_> wow... reboot didn't either
[13:17] <ActionParsnip> whats the share called?
[13:17] <Joe_> had to hard shutdown
[13:18] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: tedd_music
[13:18] <ActionParsnip> smb://tedd@tedd/tedd_music
[13:18] <mazda01_> aaronvarghese_:  it's going to say that, you need to find out your external ip and also forward port 5900 on your router to your internal ip of the vnc server.
[13:19] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: where did the password go?
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: he will be prompted for it when he connects, guessing male due to tedd
[13:21] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: ok. that doesn't allow me to write to that share for whatever reason
[13:21] <Dekko> Hello, do you know if its possible to compile a new kernel that is "generic" but with bootlogo support turned ON (Tux the penguin) tried compiling two different versions of the kernel now and none of them will boot into the system (just a blinking prompt at a certain point during boot) .... suppose I did miss something but thats why I wonder if one can build a GENERIC kernel somehow?
[13:21] <aaronvarghese_> lemmy try yours mazda
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: but does the share appear?
[13:22] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: yes and nevermind, I can write to the share
[13:22] <Cube> ActionParsnip: how do i do that?
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: good enough ;)
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> Cube: you need the output of:   lspci | grep -i vga     and a search engine
[13:22] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: thank you, i thought I needed to pass the password in the smb protocol, i didn't think it would prompt me for a password
[13:23] <HektoR> jrib, but now another error :(  Depends: libenca0 (>=1.9) but it is not installable
[13:23] <HektoR> jrib, something wrong with my repos ??
[13:23] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: if the account is on both systems exactly the same then it isnt needed ;)
[13:23] <Dekko> If anyone can help please drop a privmessage as I will be going out in 5 minutes
[13:23] <Dekko> Hello, do you know if its possible to compile a new kernel that is "generic" but with bootlogo support turned ON (Tux the penguin) tried compiling two different versions of the kernel now and none of them will boot into the system (just a blinking prompt at a certain point during boot) .... suppose I did miss something but thats why I wonder if one can build a GENERIC kernel somehow?
[13:23] <jrib> HektoR: pastebin your new sources.list as well as « apt-cache policy vlc libenca0 »
[13:23] <Cube> ActionParsnip: ok 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[13:24] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: ok, what if the account isn't on the other machine? THAT
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> Dekko: the boot logo is a boot option and is not compiled into the kernel.
[13:24] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: that's why I was asking.
[13:24] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: it just so happens that the account are the same on both the ubuntu server and the mac os x machine but what if they aren't. i'd like to learn this for later
[13:24] <Dekko> ActionParsnip: Why then IS there a bootlogo option you can choose when choosing what to enable in the kernel?
[13:25] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: then you will need to somehow give it your password. Ive not used non alphanumeric chars for my mounts for that reason
[13:25] <Dekko> And if it IS a boot option, how do I enable it?
[13:25] <ActionParsnip> Dekko: add    quiet     to the boot option
[13:25] <TuxPurple> !repeat > Dekko
[13:25] <nathan7> wtf
[13:26] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: well that has to be a way with the need for such "strong" passwords these days. I have tried single quotes, double quotes, I have tried escaping it. nothing works
[13:26] <HektoR> jrib, http://pastebin.com/d8002a51
[13:26] <Dekko> ActionParsnip: Boot logo - I didn't mean the Usplash but the Tux penguin that shows up during TEXT BOOT with framebuffer enabled in some kernels. But obviously not in the ubuntu generic compile.
[13:26] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: thats why then. Your logged in account on the system is the same as the username yuo are using (educated guess) so it is using the password you logged in with, which happens to be on all the systems
[13:26] <ActionParsnip> Dekko: oh, i know what you mean. not sure
[13:27] <Dekko> going now.
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: try asking in #samba
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> Dekko: see ya
[13:27] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: i am looking to learn to how to mount a smb share as a different user where their password has punctuation in it.
[13:28] <jrib> HektoR: You haven't enabled universe like I said, did you?
[13:28] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: i think the samba room will help you. I'm sure they get this loads
[13:28] <HektoR> jrib, i enabled
[13:29] <ActionParsnip> mazda01I just use an inredibly long password for samba mounts but are alphanumeric
[13:29] <jrib> HektoR: how?
[13:29] <HektoR> jrib, isn't it ? deb http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[13:29] <jrib> HektoR: no.
[13:29] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: i have had my question in the samba for the last 3 days. no one has answered.
[13:29] <jrib> HektoR: use the gui to enable universe, that's what ubottu's link should have told you about
[13:30] <jrib> HektoR: You enabled universe in "jaunty-backports" not universe for "jaunty"
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: i guess you are stuck for now then,keep asking is all i can suggest duder
[13:32] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: stupid mac os x. i mounted the darn shares but when I go into itunes, the share doesn't show up in the list so that I can tell itunes my music is all stored on that smb share. the server is showing up in the sever list but when I click on it the only share within the server is a pdf share. let me check the smb.conf and note the differences between the ted_music options and the pdf options.
[13:32] <bnmrrs> Hey guys, I have a 8.04 server that is acting very weird.  Every once in awhile the date gets changed to april 1st 1971 and then the machine slowly starts to die.  Uptime says that it has been up for -24855 days and I can't get top to start.  A restart fixes the clock and the system.  It seems to be fairly random as to when it actually happens. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what it could be or how to troubleshoot it?
[13:33] <Cube> ActionParsnip: ok 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[13:33] <Cube> ActionParsnip: ok so how do i configure the video drivers for Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[13:33] <mazda01_> bnmrrs: i am guessing your little watch battery on your motherboard needs to be replaced. it's the cmos battery
[13:33] <denis2> may i automatically rebuild the whole system from source?
[13:34] <denis2> and tell apt to do it for all future packages?
[13:34] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: that's super wierd. the pdf share isn't even in the smb.conf??????? what now?
[13:34] <Leoneof> hey, my WLAN is not work, but the light is ON , here's the info: http://paste.ubuntu.com/230302/
[13:35] <jrib> denis2: why would you do that...?
[13:35] <bnmrrs> mazda01, this is actually a VM running under ESXi.  The ESXi server is fine
[13:36] <mazda01_> bnmrrs: well, most of the time the time and date is kept by the cmos battery. it couldn't hurt to replace it. i can't tell you anything about VM help. sorry
[13:36] <l3dx> Leoneof: what is the problem? according to the info you're not connected to an accesspoint
[13:36] <jumbers> Okay, so the archive manager says it supports .7z files, yet I'm trying to extract a file and it tells me that it doesn't support the archive type
[13:37] <Leoneof> l3dx, i don't see the list of ISP to connect O_o
[13:37] <laclasse> bnmrrs, tried changing clock device?
[13:37] <l3dx> Leoneof: what does "iwlist wlan1 scan" say?
[13:37] <bnmrrs> laclasse, no, how would I do that?
[13:37] <laclasse> bnmrrs, ESX platfrom had historic issues depending what timer you use
[13:37] <jumbers> Okay, so the archive manager says it supports .7z files, yet I'm trying to extract a file and it tells me that it doesn't support the archive type
[13:37] <laclasse> bnmrrs, on the kernel command line ... let me give you some refs
[13:38] <Leoneof> i use Vista right now, because i made dual boot, and in case to use ubuntu i must restart, can you give me more info?
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: add it is my recommendation
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> Cube: http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=9224
[13:39] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: add what? the little server list within finder in mac os x isn't even showing the tedd_music share? i'll post my smb.conf, one second
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: here's mine, the bottom bits are all you are interested in: http://pastebin.com/f542672c9
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: the word in brackets is the share name, the rest is self explanatory
[13:41] <Guest76609> I've booted into liveCD and I want to use grsync.  But the package manager can't see it, despite the fact that I've selected multiverse.  What am I missing?
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> !info grsync
[13:42] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: here's mine. i am using user for security. http://pastebin.com/m155a0670
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> Guest76609: try running: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install grsync
[13:42] <SealV> after turning on universe
[13:43] <Guest76609> ActionParsnip: Can I install it while I'm booted from a LiveCD?
[13:43] <SealV> Guest76609: I would guess no
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> sure you can, it will install to the ram drive
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: looks fine
[13:44] <Guest76609> ActionParsnip: okay, I'll give it another go.
[13:44] <mazda01_> Guest76609: livecd isn't persistent, meaning changes don't get saved unless you're running a persistant livecd
[13:44] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: so there is something weird about mac os x then. i don't get it.
[13:44] <Guest76609> mazda01 Yes, I realize.  But my internal hard disk is not working so I'm restoring my backup
[13:44] <Lynx-O> !startup
[13:44] <denis2> jrib: just interested :)
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> mazda01_: no idea. i dont use anything that apple churn out
[13:44] <jrib> denis2: check out apt-build but it's pretty pointless
[13:44] <laclasse> bnmrrs, http://communities.vmware.com/thread/143538 http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1072368.html http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1436
[13:44] <mazda01_> ActionParsnip: ok
[13:44] <denis2> i want to compare it wiht gentoo
[13:45] <Cube> ActionParsnip: thanks brow
[13:45] <denis2> jrib: is there /etc/make.conf in ubuntu?
[13:45] <denis2> to be able to use optimizations for your processor ?
[13:45] <hdon> Hi all. When enabling fullscreen in Flash player video (in firefox) only lasts a fraction of a second before always immediately leaving fullscreen mode. any help?
[13:45] <laclasse>  bnmrrs depending which version of ESX you use there are either woraround for this (setting up NTP on your guests) or there is a patch for > 3.02 ESX AFAIR
[13:46] <cor> hi. does anyone know where I can get a deb of the 2.6.30.2 kernel?
[13:46] <jrib> denis2: pretty sure that's gentoo-specific
[13:46] <laclasse> cor, karmic is now based of 2.6.31
[13:46] <denis2> so, there isn't any /etc/make.conf , isn't it?
[13:46] <bazhang> cor, the PPA? why do you need that?
[13:47] <cor> I have a PPA repository plugged in, but it only offers up to 17
[13:47] <jrib> denis2: if it's gentoo-specific...
[13:47] <cor> I tried Karmic, no go for me, KDE was a wash out. I only need to get thje wifi working full strength again, I'm told this kernel will do it
[13:47] <laclasse> make.conf is actually BSD specific and no there no such things on ubuntu. make.conf is useful if you are going to compile your packages like in bsd ports or on gentoo.
[13:47] <cor> wifi at 14% - very common for this card + *buntu
[13:48] <l3dx> Leoneof: that would only tell you if your wlan card is able to detect wireless networks
[13:48] <Cube> ActionParsnip: well compiz works for me pretty well. i think its using the graphics card. should i just do the last step (adding section "dri" to xorg)?
[13:48] <cor> I have to use my old Acer if I want to connect to the free local wifi
[13:48] <cor> :/
[13:48] <Leoneof> l3dx, it is started  and detected networks yesterday, but when i restarted my laptop then everything didn't work
[13:50] <denis2> so, if i want to optimize my system for my processor, should i do it manually for each package ?
[13:50] <jrib> denis2: see apt-build's documentation
[13:50] <Blizzerand> !floodbot2
[13:50]  * Blizzerand huggles ubottu
[13:52] <bnmrrs> laclasse, Thank you.  I'll look into it
[13:52] <denis2> there isn't any info about optimizations or flags
[13:52] <ganesh> hi
[13:52] <jrib> denis2: where are you looking?
[13:52] <ganesh> i need one help plz help me
[13:52] <cor> denis2, have you looked at gentoo?
[13:52] <jrib> !who | denis2
[13:53] <denis2> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/
[13:53] <jrib> !ask | ganesh
[13:53] <jrib> denis2: that isn't apt-build's documentation...
[13:53] <denis2> ubottu: ok
[13:53] <cor> nice addendum
[13:54] <ganesh> jrip: today morning formated my pc b4 that i'm using kernel 2.6.28.14 prereleased now having 2.6.28.13 how to remove that 14?
[13:54] <jrib> denis2: install apt-build and look at /usr/share/doc/apt-build probably
[13:54] <jrib> ganesh: remove the corresponding linux-image-* package
[13:54] <denis2> jrib: ok, thanks. i've found several useful links already
[13:55] <ganesh> jrib: not shown synaptic package
[13:55] <ganesh> jrib: not shown synaptic package in 14 version
[13:55] <jrib> ganesh: how did you install it?
[13:56] <ganesh> un fortunatly i formatted my pc b4 i use that prerelease 14 version aftr installed os shown that latest 14 version
[13:56] <jrib> ganesh: do you have a separate /boot partition?
[13:57] <ganesh> s
[13:57] <ganesh> jrib: yeah
[13:57] <jrib> ganesh: then just delete it manually
[13:57] <jrib> ganesh: *carefully* and update your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[13:57] <ganesh> jrib: how to delete manually
[13:58] <ganesh> jrib:tel me the command
[13:58] <jrib> ganesh: same way you delete any other file.  If you don't know this, you probably should just leave it alone.  Just don't boot the kernel or remove the entry from the grub menu
[13:58] <jrib> !cli > ganesh
[13:58] <jrib> !sudo > ganesh
[13:59] <ganesh> jrib: next?
[13:59] <jrib> ganesh: that's it
[14:00] <Cube> ActionParsnip: well compiz works for me pretty well. i think its using the graphics card. should i just do the last step (adding section "dri" to xorg)?
[14:00] <ganesh> jrib:root@ganesh-desktop nw
[14:01] <crazysoul> ikonia: you there?
[14:01] <aladds> just installed 9.04 on my dell inspiron 6000, it boots up fine but when i log in the display looks all wierd and if i try to do anything much X11 crashes and i get logged out
[14:02] <aladds> can anyone help me?
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> aladds: run your updates from terminal with: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> Cube: worth a try, not hard to roll it back
[14:02] <ganesh> jrib:how to enter that grub list.. tel me d command
[14:03] <mabi> hi folks - got a quick question: i want to customize what a task in the debian installer actually installs (want to slim it down a bit); do i need to unwrap the .debs for that or can i do that in a text file? If the later, which?
[14:03] <aladds> ActionParsnip: will try, thanks
[14:03] <pepperjack> ganesh: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   go nuts
[14:03] <jrib> ganesh: editor /boot/grub/menu.lst
[14:04] <ganesh> jrib: pepprejack: which line going to delete?
[14:04] <jrib> ganesh: pastebin it
[14:04] <ActionParsnip> ganesh: i recommend you run: sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst_old
[14:04] <ActionParsnip> ganesh: so if you mess things up you can roll back easily
[14:04] <Cube> ActionParsnip: do i have to restart something?
[14:04] <arleslie> Im having problems with pidgin, I hope I can get support here, I keep getting disconnected from AIM with, "Connection reset by peer" but yet all of my other connections are working fine.
[14:04] <pepperjack> ganesh: take their advise but remember the best way to learn something is to break it and have to put it back together ;)
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> Cube: you will need to restart x, a system reboot is sufficient also
[14:06] <ganesh> jrib: pepprejack: http://paste.ubuntu.com/230374/  i need to delete 14 kernel
[14:07] <jrib> ganesh: pastebin: aptitude search '~i~nlinux-image'
[14:09] <ganesh> jrib: see the line and tel me
[14:10] <napalony> co to jest
[14:10] <aladds> iwconfig settings for 128bit wep with hex key, i'd do this: iwconfig ESSID <name> key <hex> right?
[14:10] <aladds> then dhclient eth1
[14:10] <bazhang> !pl | napalony
[14:10] <aladds> er, replace iwconfig with iwconfig eth1
[14:11] <C4colo> my sound works fine on my system for any "normal" application, such as mplayer rythmbox or flash video on the web ... but any game I've tried has issues loading audio, always "device or resource busy" ... ubuntu 8.04 LTS with pulseaudio
[14:11] <pepperjack> ganesh: take a look at your menu.lst now that it is open.  there are two big things to note one is the default  0  which tells grub to boot the first or 0 line (it starts counting at 0 instead of 1)  so if you instead wanted to make default boot the second line youd change to default 1.  the other that really concerns you is down new the bottom.  each entry starts with like title   something and contains a few lines. you can eith
[14:11] <bazhang> C4colo, tried with pavucontrol?
[14:11] <C4colo> bazhang, no, I haven't... where do I set that?
[14:11] <C4colo> and/or use that
[14:11] <pepperjack> so each title entry is like entry 0, 1, 2, 3, etc
[14:12] <bazhang> !info pavucontrol | C4colo
[14:12] <bazhang> C4colo, you need to install it
[14:12] <C4colo> hmm
[14:12] <C4colo> I can hear audio just fine
[14:12] <ganesh> peperjack: i can't understand
[14:12] <C4colo> just not in fullscreen games
[14:12] <C4colo> always errors with something like:
[14:12] <C4colo> ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:874:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[14:12] <C4colo> SndSys_Init: can't open audio device "default" (Device or resource busy)
[14:12] <C4colo> S_Startup: sound output initialization FAILED
[14:12] <FloodBot2> C4colo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:13] <bazhang> C4colo, native linux or with wine
[14:13] <C4colo> native
[14:13] <C4colo> nexuiz in this case
[14:13] <C4colo> another one was an old west shooter based on q3
[14:13] <C4colo> nexuiz might be quake3 as well
[14:14] <cmelo_> Has anyone had issues with Stickam?  When I right click the flash to enable my webcam - its greyed out and the chat does not display
[14:15] <C4colo> I"ll try more googling, was hoping someone might have some insight
[14:15] <ganesh> peperjack: thr?
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> C4colo: try a cold boot, then run the game
[14:15] <C4colo> I think I tried that with the old-west game I was trying a few weeks ago
[14:16] <C4colo> I gave up on that one, only when I tried this one and ran into the same issue did I renew my interest in solving it
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> C4colo: have you set the sound system in sound prefs in gnome
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> !sound
[14:16] <YoG> hi, how can I set tv overscan for my radeon card?
[14:16] <cmelo_> Anyone have any issues with Stickam?
[14:17] <pepperjack> YoG: i didnt have any luck doing this
[14:17] <C4colo> ubottu, thanks, I'll check all those links out
[14:17] <C4colo> er ActionParsnip
[14:17] <pepperjack> YoG: you MIGHT ask in #radeon but i was told to 'just set it on the tv'
[14:17] <cmelo_> I was going to google it - but figured someone would be helpful here
[14:18] <C4colo> ActionParsnip, I have it set to portaudio actually
[14:18] <C4colo> I can try changing it to alsa but I think I had issues there with more applications
[14:18] <YoG> pepperjack: :-( I can't set on the tv (no such setting...)
[14:18] <pepperjack> YoG: yeah me neither :)
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> cmelo_: if you run: lsucb   you will see an identifier that you can search for in your preffered search engine
[14:18] <C4colo> oh, virtualbox and rdesktop wouldn't relay sounds until I set the default to portaudio
[14:18] <YoG> pepperjack: so how did you solve it?
[14:18] <bazhang> lsusb
[14:18] <pepperjack> YoG: /join #radeon is your best bet
[14:18] <wbc> Hi. I need help setting up Wbar
[14:18] <wbc> In Jaunty
[14:19] <pepperjack> YoG: i bought a popcornhour to play my movies on the tv
[14:19] <icenova> hui
[14:19] <icenova> *hi
[14:20] <C4colo> ok, changed everything to alsa
[14:20] <C4colo> guess I have to restart
[14:20] <C4colo> I love linux, you never have to restart ... except when you do =)
[14:20] <YoG> pepperjack: did you try #radeon?
[14:21] <wbc> Does anyone here have experience setting up Wbar?
[14:21] <Lynx-O> when I try to start Firefox i get that theres one already running
[14:22] <C4colo> brb rebooting
[14:23] <fumblnoob> Lynx-O: open a terminal and type killall firefox then try again
[14:24] <Lynx-O> no process killed
[14:24] <bazhang> wbc, bwbar? not sure which Wbar you are referring to
[14:24] <icenova> restart firefox
[14:24] <Lynx-O> ive restarted my system 10 times
[14:24] <Lynx-O> >.>
[14:25] <Semtex> does anyone know how I can set standby timeout period for my server harddrives, so that they will be put into standby when not used for long periods of time? or where I can find information to do this?
[14:25] <wbc> wbar.googlecode.com
[14:25] <fumblnoob> hrm
[14:25] <icenova> anyone know a good hardware channel i can join ?
[14:25] <trothigar> Semtex, just your hardrives?
[14:26] <ActionParsnip> icenova: #hardware
[14:26] <wbc> bazhang, wbar is a lightweight dock
[14:26] <trothigar> icenova, #hardware not linuz specific though
[14:26] <icenova> ActionParsnip: thx
[14:26] <Semtex> yeah its a file/ssh server
[14:26] <Semtex> I just want the drives to not be spinning constantly
[14:27] <Semtex> esp when not being used
[14:27] <acron17> hi there. i'm running ubuntu on a macbook (5.1) and bluetooth isn't working
[14:27] <acron17> more precisely the device is not coming UP. i always get "Can't init device hci0: Connection timed out (110)"
[14:27] <giorgos> hello i bought a nokia 6303 mobile and i cant connect with ubuntu any tutorial?
[14:27] <acron17> any hints how to debug that issue?
[14:27] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=713111 wbc this?
[14:27] <qos> hey guys. i am on jaunty but i installed the newest karmic kernel because hopefully some issues with wifi are fixed there. but my vmware can't compile its kernel modules... can somebody give me a hint?
[14:27] <ActionParsnip> Semtex: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=643549
[14:28] <oshua86> Hello, does anyone know if 9.04 supports 3 monitors connection?
[14:29] <Semtex> Thank you ActionParsnip I did look but obsoletely not hard enough ;p
[14:29] <wolfwalker_prime> I'm looking for a USB to IDE adapter, something like this:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HJ99DI/ref=s9_k2a_gw_tr01?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=10VG3VQ31GAPBB64RVVN&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846
[14:30] <wolfwalker_prime> Will this work in Ubuntu?  If not, what will?
[14:30] <wbc> bazhang, I am able to get it running with almost everything i want, only thing I don't know is how move it according to y/x axis, as it is a bit to far down
[14:30] <rek> hei
[14:30] <rek> SIOCGIFINDEX failed! : no such device
[14:30] <qos> .
[14:30] <stewart_> is there a package for libpng?
[14:30] <wolfwalker_prime> Reason I ask is, it specifies Windows in the requirements on the amazon.com page.
[14:30] <rek> what's this?
[14:30] <kryle> How to i poen a tcp port in ubuntu ??
[14:31] <kosztik> re
[14:31] <jrib> kryle: run a service on it.  The firewall does not close any ports by default
[14:31] <qos> kryle, nc -l 80 , to open port 80
[14:31] <kryle> ok thanx
[14:33] <erUSUL> kryle: no ports are closed by default in ubuntu. you do not have to open them. just put something listening in it (like apache or nc like qos pointed out)
[14:33] <rek> SIOCGIFINDEX failed! : no such device
[14:33] <rek> help
[14:33] <Pici> !details | rek
[14:33] <bazhang> rek, what are you trying to do; please explain with some clarity
[14:33] <rek> ogra: hello
[14:33] <kryle> ok thank you !!
[14:33] <rek> ifup wlan0
[14:33] <qos> qos, missunderstood the question ... u r right, of course
[14:34] <bazhang> rek, please clarify
[14:34] <Pici> rek: ogra is obviously not responding to you, its best to ask your question here, with as many details as possible on one line.
[14:34] <rek> udhcpc wlan
[14:34] <rek> SIOCGIFINDEX failed! : no such device
[14:34] <rek> i get this error
[14:34] <erUSUL> rek: is wlan0 not just wlan
[14:34] <acron17> my bluetooth host isnt coming up ("Can't init device hci0: Connection timed out (110)") any hints how to debug?
[14:34] <rek> wlan0 sorry
[14:34] <erUSUL> rek: also run « iwconfig » to chack if you really have that interface
[14:34] <bazhang> rek, sudo dhclient wlan0
[14:34] <erUSUL> check*
[14:35] <rek> h5550
[14:35] <rek> console ;-)
[14:36] <rek> dhclient not found
[14:36] <JPSman> so my linux won't boot past 8.9 after installing ati fglrx drivers
[14:36] <wolfwalker_prime> I'm looking for a USB to IDE adapter, something like this:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HJ99DI/ref=s9_k2a_gw_tr01?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=10VG3VQ31GAPBB64RVVN&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846
[14:36] <wolfwalker_prime> Will this work in Ubuntu?  If not, what will?
[14:36] <FloodBot2> wolfwalker_prime: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:36] <wolfwalker_prime> Reason I ask is, it specifies Windows in the requirements on the amazon.com page.
[14:36] <bazhang> wolfwalker_prime, check the hcl
[14:36] <bazhang> !hcl | wolfwalker_prime
[14:36] <rek> dhclient not found
[14:37] <nerdy_kid> what happened to the mkinitrd command?
[14:37] <wolfwalker_prime> Oh hey thanks!  Bookmarked.
[14:37] <nerdy_kid> what happened to the mkinitrd command?
[14:37] <bazhang> rek, what version of Ubuntu? what does ifconfig show ----> paste.ubuntu.com (NOT here)
[14:38] <illovae> heyllo
[14:38] <erUSUL> nerdy_kid: use mkinitramfs
[14:38] <nerdy_kid> erUSUL thanks
[14:38] <veyasu> Anyone have any idea on how to diagnose a memory leak? free -m says I have used 1.8GB out of 1.9GB, and adding the processes on the process monitor that doesn't make sense. Also buffers and cache added it doesn't make sense. Any ideas on how to find where my memory is going?
[14:38] <Pici> veyasu: Can you pastebin the output of free -m?
[14:39] <nerdy_kid> erUSUL does that command have the same syntax as mkinitrd?
[14:39] <veyasu> sure, 2 sec
[14:39] <JPSman> ubuntu wont restart after I had installed ATI drivers, how can I access my wubi partition to back up my files?
[14:39] <rek> link encap : ethernet hwadd ::8:a:da:b:f1
[14:39] <rek> wlan
[14:39] <rek> 0
[14:39] <JPSman> I have already tried "safemode"
[14:39] <erUSUL> nerdy_kid: yes mkinitramfs -o intrdfile kernelversion
[14:39] <rek> familiar linux
[14:39] <nerdy_kid> erUSUL thank so much
[14:39] <bazhang> rek, this is not Ubuntu?
[14:39] <erUSUL> nerdy_kid: my tyupical invocation sudo mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.30.2-00136-g2669e88 2.6.30.2-00136-g2669e88
[14:39] <veyasu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/230455/
[14:40] <rek> yep not ubuntu don't care
[14:40] <bazhang> rek, what linux distro then?
[14:40] <rek> just need help configuring
[14:40] <rek> familiar
[14:40] <rek> on ipaq h5550
[14:40] <bazhang> rek, seek help on their channel then; this is Ubuntu support ONLY
[14:40] <Pici> rek: This is the UBUNTU support channel, we cannot support other distros here.  Please seek out the channel for your distro or ask in ##linux
[14:41] <rek> i need help with stadard things... i think
[14:41] <rek> it's like it were ubuntu ;-)
[14:41] <Pici> rek: Its NOT Ubuntu.
[14:41] <rek> it's like
[14:41] <rek> it'snot
[14:42] <moncky> rek: whilst most distros are similar there are many subtle differences that can make supporting other distros difficult or impossible,
[14:42] <bazhang> rek, wrong channel
[14:42] <rek> in this channales there are some intellingent people
[14:42] <moncky> rek: for example to install somthing in debian you would do apt-get install, ubuntu is sudo apt-get install red hat is yum install, slackware you configure from source
[14:43] <veyasu> Can anyone make sense out of this free -m output? http://paste.ubuntu.com/230455/ All the processes in process monitor added are using like 300MB max. Can anyone help me find out where my memory is going?
[14:43] <rek> slackware 's cool when u know slackware u no linuk ;-)
[14:43] <Pici> rek: There are other channels on this network, try ##linux to start. We cannot and will not support things that are not Ubuntu here. End of discussion.
[14:43] <JPSman> is it possible to access why wubi 'partition' within windows?
[14:43] <ethereality> What's the best way to cancel a CD extraction with Rhythmbox? I don't want to damage anything.
[14:43] <JPSman> my even
[14:44] <rek> pici where can i get ubuntu-arm ?
[14:44] <dravekx> WEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[14:44] <bazhang> ethereality, why not let it finish then just delete
[14:44] <Pici> veyasu: Sorry, got sidetracked there.  While 1.8 gb of RAM is being used, as you can see on the
[14:44] <bazhang> dravekx, ??
[14:44] <rek> ubuntu arm
[14:45] <ethereality> bazhang: less efficient, don't want to write it to disk, may not have enough space on the disk, etc. seems i'm not the only one complaining about it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/223023
[14:45] <Pici> veyasu: Sorry, got sidetracked there.  While 1.8 gb of RAM is being used, as you can see on the -/+ buffers/cache line, if you do not take into account the buffers and cache, only 478 are actually being used by programs.
[14:45] <Pici> veyasu: The rest are being cached by the kernel.
[14:45] <Cube> ActionParsnip: ctrl+alt+bspace restarts x?
[14:45] <bazhang> ethereality, well you did ask about the safe option; you could kill the process I suppose
[14:45] <wbc> I need a bit of help with Conky
[14:45] <bazhang> !dontzap | Cube
[14:46] <dravekx> how can I remotely reboot a server?
[14:46] <Cube> bazhang: im on 8.10
[14:46] <ethereality> yeah, bazhang ... i don't want to damage anything. Windows experience has taught that abruptly ending disk-writing processes is typically a bad idea.
[14:46] <pzn> I'm trying to open a 3d-pdf file in evince. it says "enable 3d view" in the middle of the pdf page. does anyone know what I need to open an 3D PDF file in ubuntu?
[14:46] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5436679 wbc
[14:46] <ndlovu> I need to use some mplayer features (scaletempo) that are not in the ubuntu version (1.0_rc2). If I install from source in a user directory, can I keep it separate from the packaged mplayer? ... or is this a one-way ticket to dependency hell?
[14:46] <veyasu> Aha. Right. Thanks, it was just me not understanding the output then.
[14:47] <Guest29395> hi all!
[14:47] <dravekx> WTH is .bash directories?
[14:47] <dravekx> root
[14:47] <wbc> When I click in the conky area, it acts as a "virtual mouse area" for the left side of the screen (Conky is on the right side)
[14:48] <Pici> veyasu: Heres something good to read if you want a better explanation too: http://sourcefrog.net/weblog/software/linux-kernel/free-mem.html
[14:48] <bazhang> wbc, a basic step by step tutorial is at that link
[14:48] <dew> any1 know why xorg is using up 100% of cpu?
[14:48] <ethereality> i posted a comment at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/223023 ... thanks anyway, i guess.
[14:48] <wbc> bazhang; my conky is fully setup
[14:48] <dravekx> how do I know what directory I am in? I dont even see a directory listing. this is crazy
[14:48] <wbc> I just have the problem as described
[14:49] <elhoir|wrk> hello, i have a problem with latest Ubuntu kernel (2.6.28-13.45)
[14:49] <elhoir|wrk> root filesystem is not mounted, so i cannot boot
[14:49] <Cube_> ActionParsnip: ok i still have this line direct rendering: No (LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT set)
[14:49] <Pici> dravekx: pwd will show your current directory.
[14:49] <elhoir|wrk> has anyones any idea?
[14:50] <elhoir|wrk> i installed the real-time kernel (2.6.28-3-rt) and it boots correctly
[14:50] <dravekx> Pici, any idea how to remotely reboot?
[14:50] <Pici> dravekx: man reboot
[14:50] <nerdy_kid> elhoir|wrk i had a similer issue, i cant remember exactly how, but i no if you tweek your GRUB config it will work
[14:51] <nerdy_kid> elhoir|wrk i had a similer issue, i cant remember exactly how, but if you tweek your GRUB config it will work
[14:51] <elhoir|wrk> nerdy_kid: "tweek"? 'how?
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> Cube_: you need it enabling.
[14:52] <nerdy_kid> elhoir|wrk there was one config line somewhere at the end that needed removing, it was a long time ago
[14:52] <daz> Hey all :) can anyone point me in the direction of who to talk to about a compiz+nvidia problem  - in Karmic that is
[14:52] <A> Allright, I just installed mailman and postfix according to the guide thing. All the steps, so can anyone give me reasons why it could still bel saying "unknown user" for the mailing list names?
[14:52] <Pici> daz: #ubuntu+1 for Karmic
[14:52] <Cube_> ActionParsnip: what do you mean? where do i have to set that
[14:52] <elhoir|wrk> nerdy_kid: aha, i will look for it
[14:52] <daz> PicI: thanks very much :)
[14:52] <gnomefreak> see now i have to go there an tell him to file a bug :)
[14:52] <nerdy_kid> elhoir|wrk ok sorry i cant help more
[14:52] <dravekx> How can I reboot if it says I hafta be ROOT to run thecommand?
[14:53] <elhoir|wrk> nerdy_kid: no problema, thank you anyway :)
[14:53] <bloupotlood> Crap, ive just accidentily removed all my options from the top panel!
[14:53] <bloupotlood> how do i get it back?!
[14:53] <bloupotlood> Like Places, Admin etc, its all gone!
[14:53] <nerdy_kid> elhoir|wrk it was /boot/grub/menu.lst
[14:53] <Kartagis> !chrome
[14:54] <Kartagis> !chromium
[14:54] <dravekx> !reboot
[14:54] <elhoir|wrk> bloupotlood: just remove the related hidden folder
[14:54] <KingJamesII> anyone here good with using the scp command?
[14:54] <bloupotlood> elhoir|wrk: what would that be mate?
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> dravekx: sudo stutdown -r now
[14:54] <elhoir|wrk> nerdy_kid: ok i will try it at home.. now im at work
[14:55] <bloupotlood> elhoir|wrk: dude no its the TOP panel, its content, Places etc, all those marks, are gone...
[14:55] <bloupotlood> Think i clicked Remove from Panel by accident.
[14:55] <dravekx> anyone know how to remotely reboot without being the root user?
[14:55] <bazhang> !resetPanels > bloupotlood
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> bloupotlood: press alt+f2  type gnome-panel  press enter
[14:55] <KingJamesII> dravekx: use the sudo command
[14:55] <bazhang> dravekx, sudo
[14:56] <Cube_> ActionParsnip: what do you mean? where do i have to set that
[14:56] <dravekx> KingJamesII, tried. it told me invalid command.
[14:56] <L3d_> hi all
[14:56] <dew> why is  ubuntu 9.04 running so slow? help
[14:56] <bloupotlood> ActionParsnip: Hey dude :) nothing
[14:56] <L3d_> ff keeps opping up 3.0 !
[14:56] <XeniXX> Hello all which is the best VPN client i can use , Kvpnc is not working for me :s
[14:56] <KingJamesII> dravekx: what syntax did you use...private msg me if ou want
[14:56] <L3d_> like update maneger
[14:56] <JPSman> is it possible to access my wubi files from within windows?  Ubuntu isn't starting up after ATI driver installs and I want to back things up first.
[14:56] <dravekx> ahhhh... got it!
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> Cube: http://www.apfrod.com/works/2008/03/15/ubuntu_8_04_hardy_heron_on_dell_inspiron_2600   use the  driver "intel" insteaad of "i810"
[14:57] <dravekx> KinJamesII, I got it "sudo reboot"
[14:57] <dravekx> was typing in wrong.
[14:57] <KingJamesII> right! You're cookin with grease now dude!
[14:57] <L3d_> should i use the i386 drivers on my latitude d600 laptop ?
[14:57] <bloupotlood> Thanks guys, :) sorted
[14:58] <deadguy> my question . how to run nisis G6 easypen without installizition CD
[14:58] <deadguy> on xp
[14:58] <KingJamesII> anyone here good with the scp command? I'm trying to move a file from a destination computer to my laptop
[14:59] <Seronis> deadguy:  xp ?
[14:59] <bazhang> deadguy, how does this relate to Ubuntu
[14:59] <L3d_> heh
[14:59] <bernardlychan> hey somehow i can't see a nand.bin file on my sd card. i've enabled the viewing of hidden folders already. i know it's there, an extra 500mb has beeen taken up. any ideas?
[14:59] <Pici> KingJamesII: The syntax of the scp command is similar to that of cp, Are you havign a specific problem?
[14:59] <deadguy> := please help
[14:59] <XeniXX> anyone can tell me the vpn i can use
[14:59] <XeniXX> vpn client
[14:59] <bazhang> deadguy, with xp? ##windows
[15:00] <deadguy> bazhang thank u
[15:00] <bernardlychan> hey somehow i can't see a .bin file on my sd card. i've enabled the viewing of hidden folders already. i know it's there, an extra 500mb has beeen taken up. any ideas?
[15:00] <L3d_> i dont like repeating myself on my so forth this that install but .. know still a file on my ntfs part that doesnt want to go in/a win dir :/
[15:00] <bazhang> bernardlychan, please be patient, dont repeat so quickly
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> bernardlychan: mount the partiton then run: du -R *
[15:00] <KingJamesII> Pici: yeah, I can ssh into the box fine but not sure what the syntax is to get the file I want back to my machine. be advised that I also changed the default ssh port on the destination machine as well
[15:00] <L3d_> true that .
[15:01] <crunchbang> bernardlychan, try ls -a
[15:01] <bernardlychan> thx crunchbang
[15:01] <ThistleWeb> ubottu: !clone
[15:01] <Pici> KingJamesII: Well, you shouldnt be in ssh to use it. Do something like: scp -P portnum user@remotehost:/path/to/file /local/path/
[15:02] <L3d_> annyone using a diffrent browser latly , maybe its the ubuntu patch inc with ff
[15:02] <L3d_> and ubuntu
[15:02] <L3d_> ?
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> L3d_: different to what?
[15:02] <KingJamesII> ok I'll give that a shot...
[15:02] <JPSman> is it possible to access my wubi files from within windows?  Ubuntu isn't starting up after ATI driver installs and I want to back things up first.
[15:02] <L3d_> v3.5
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> L3d_: opera is running fine
[15:02] <L3d_> right
[15:03] <L3d_> hope i can get rid of everyting ff
[15:03] <L3d_> ffs
[15:03] <bazhang> L3d_, please watch the language
[15:03] <L3d_> tryd id
[15:03] <L3d_> srry
[15:03] <Seronis> JPSman: assuming you are using ext2 or ext3 filesystem you can install ext2ifs in windows to gain access to your linux partitions from within windows
[15:03] <dravekx> How can I install a remote GUI login for linux?
[15:03] <L3d_> i tried a bunch also from ad/remove
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> L3d_: To remove everything firefox run: sudo apt-get --purge remove firefox*; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> L3d_: you will then have no firefoxes at all on your system
[15:04] <Yanick_> hi, I just added the sensors applet package and placed it in a new panel on the right of my screen. I wanted to know if it's possible to place the panel below the windows layer?
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> L3d_: you can also delete ~/.mozilla   to delete all settings for it
[15:04] <JPSman> Seronis: thank you for the response.  I have been trying to use explore2fs and it cant open the root.disk
[15:05] <netsurf3> is there a way to refresh all package configuration. effectively doing a warm reinstall of a distro
[15:05] <Yanick_> another question: while is the applet not using the system background? the panel's background is set to semi-transparent, but the applet's background is still the system's
[15:05] <Yanick_> s/while/why
[15:05] <L3d_> thnx add prog didnt clean ... sweepklean does a good job tho
[15:06] <SimonJ> y0
[15:06] <Seronis> JPSman: im a newb myself, but ext2ifs worked well for me, but it doesnt obey any file permissions nor does it do ext3 journaling by what i read on it.
[15:06] <L3d_> Simon!
[15:06] <anibalgonza83> hi i cant update ubuntu i'm using 9.04
[15:06] <SimonJ> Am I in trouble or something L3d_?
[15:07] <zeno> wheres pidgins config
[15:07] <L3d_> hmm xul runner is updated right ??
[15:07] <L3d_> nah
[15:07] <anibalgonza83> can somebody give me some assisstance
[15:08] <Tineagle> g
[15:08] <erUSUL> anibalgonza83: 9.04 is latest release; you can not upgrade yet
[15:08] <dew> is xubuntu better to run on 1.7GHZ cpu then 9.04?
[15:08] <Samm> erUSUL: I think he means to update his packages, like, just update
[15:08] <L3d_> why ?
[15:08] <L3d_> anny plans ??
[15:08] <SimonJ> theres ALL those people and no-one talking
[15:08] <Pici> !enter | L3d_
[15:08] <SimonJ> How you guys?
[15:08] <L3d_> u bots .. :/ im off..
[15:08] <erUSUL> anibalgonza83: Samm System>Admin>Update Manager
[15:09] <Pici> SimonJ: This is a support channel, if you just want to chat, you can join #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:09] <Samm> erUSUL: I know, just I don't think he knows, and maybe he means that doesn't work.
[15:09] <Tineagle> anyone know how to resolve sound coming from both speakers and headphone jack at the same time?
[15:10] <dravekx> 21 packages can be updated. 1 update is a security update.  << WTF is that? how do I update?
[15:10] <dew> help needed with cpu issues
[15:11] <anibalgonza83> hey this is the message i get everytime i try to update
[15:11] <Pici> dravekx: Where are you seeing that?
[15:11] <Samm> !ask | dew
[15:11] <erUSUL> anibalgonza83 just disable the cdrom as source
[15:11] <Samm> dew be more specific
[15:11] <erUSUL> anibalgonza83: System>Admin>Software Soureces ||first tab
[15:12] <Samm> dew what are the issues.
[15:12] <Samm> dew what version of ubuntu?
[15:12] <Samm> etc
[15:12] <dravekx> Pici, its on my remote putty login screen
[15:12] <jonex> when i use my wireless ...mi internet go so slowwwwwww .... if i user ethernet it works perfect
[15:12] <anibalgonza83> Failed to fetch cdrom://Ubuntu 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalope_ - Release i386 (20090420.1)/dists/jaunty/main/binary-i386/Packages  Please use apt-cdrom to make this CD-ROM recognized by APT. apt-get update cannot be used to add new CD-ROMs
[15:12] <Samm> !help
[15:12] <Samm> nope
[15:12] <Pici> dravekx: sudo apt-get upgrade and/or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade will sort you out.
[15:13] <erUSUL> anibalgonza83: again go to System>Admin>Software Sources ||first tab disable the cdrom
[15:13] <Samm> Where is the sandbox channel, to test things out in?
[15:13] <anibalgonza83> ok
[15:13] <Pici> Samm: With the bots? Or just in general?
[15:13] <iceroot> Samm: testing what?
[15:13] <Samm> Pici iceroot like to test !commands and /commands
[15:13] <Pici> Samm: #ubuntu-bots
[15:14] <jonex> when I use my wireless ...mi internet go so slowwwwwww .... if I user ethernet it works perfect
[15:14] <Samm> Pici: Thanks
[15:14] <dravekx> pici. thx.
[15:14] <anibalgonza83> worked fine and dandy
[15:14] <anibalgonza83> thanks alot
[15:14] <erUSUL> jonex: try « sudo iwconfig rate wlan0 54M
[15:15] <keepguessing> Would appreaciate a pointer to setting up ipv6 dhcp server on ubuntu
[15:15] <yurikoles> How to check up flag presence lm for my CPU.
[15:15] <jonex> erUSUL, iwconfig: unknown command "wlan0"
[15:15] <erUSUL> yurikoles: grep --color ' lm ' /proc/cpuinfo
[15:15] <yurikoles> grep lm /proc/cpuinfo prints a lot of garbage
[15:16] <erUSUL> jonex: switch the order
[15:16] <erUSUL> jonex: try « sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
[15:16] <yurikoles> can grep just prints found or not found?
[15:17] <jonex> erUSUL: Error for wireless request "Set Bit Rate" (8B20) :
[15:17] <jonex>     SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device.
[15:17] <erUSUL> jonex: what is the iface for your wireless ?
[15:17] <jonex> erUSUL: how i know this
[15:17] <erUSUL> jonex: run "iwconfig" witout arguments
[15:18] <dew> whats the difference between ubuntu and xubuntu?
[15:18] <jokay> ubuntu -> Gnome / xubuntu - XFCE
[15:18] <Samm> dew: Xubuntu runs Xfce, while Uubntu runs GNOME
[15:18] <erUSUL> dew: the desktop envoirment they use. gnome vs xfce
[15:18] <jonex> erUSUL: lo        no wireless extensions.
[15:18] <jonex> eth1      IEEE 802.11  Nickname:""
[15:18] <jonex>           Access Point: Not-Associated
[15:18] <jonex>           Link Quality:5  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
[15:18] <jonex>           Rx invalid nwid:0  invalid crypt:0  invalid misc:0
[15:18] <FloodBot2> jonex: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:18] <jonex> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[15:18] <sash_> does anyone know a program, that can convert many (>100) .doc-Files in _ONE_ pdf?
[15:18] <KingJamesII> Pici: Thanks dude, worked like a champ!
[15:18] <Samm> dew: Xubuntu genererally ruuns faster, and on lower performance machines.
[15:18] <erUSUL> jonex: so is eth1
[15:19] <erUSUL> jonex: try « sudo iwconfig eth1 rate 54M
[15:19] <jokay> FreePDF XP
[15:19] <jonex> erUSUL: and what that command supossed to do?
[15:19] <erUSUL> jonex: make the rate of the connection 54Mbits
[15:20] <dew> ic ty
[15:20] <Samm> dew: if you would like to try Xubuntu, run "sudo apt-get xubuntu-desktop" and when done, goto the login screen, click session, and click Xfce/Xubuntu Session. THis besically install Xfce and Xubuntu packages
[15:20] <jonex> erUSUL: that command execute in background?
[15:20] <erUSUL> jonex: no;
[15:21] <jonex> command line appeared again
[15:21] <jonex> with no result
[15:22] <jonex> erUSUL: command line appears without any output
[15:22] <magnetron> Samm: you forgot the "install" command
[15:22] <erUSUL> jonex: the speed of the connection did not get better ?
[15:22] <Samm> magnetron: whoops
[15:22] <jonex> let me try
[15:22] <Samm> dew: magnetron: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop"
[15:22] <jonex> erUSUL: let me try cuz im with ethernet
[15:23] <Dream-Stalker> this is the most stupid thing ive ever asked...
[15:23] <Dream-Stalker> will ubuntu netbook remix work on an older computer concidering 9.04(desktop) wont
[15:24] <JPSman> explore2fs is giving me an access denied error when I try to load wubi's root.disk
[15:24] <Samm> Dream-Stalker: Probably not, but Xubuntu might.
[15:24] <Dream-Stalker> >_< lol thanks
[15:24] <Dream-Stalker> im tempted to try it :/ the netbook mix, 533mhz cpu, 756 ram
[15:24] <jonex> erUSUL: its the same
[15:25] <pepperjack> Dream-Stalker: id consider putting arch linux on that box
[15:25] <erUSUL> jonex: :|
[15:25] <Dream-Stalker> is arch good for media?
[15:25] <JPSman> explore2fs is giving me an access denied error when I try to load wubi's root.disk
[15:25] <Samm> pepperjack: Ubuntu is for Newbies, and Arch is... a lot harder. But I agree.
[15:25] <jonex> erUSUL: i think its the drivers
[15:25] <jonex> erUSUL: but i d k how to deal with that
[15:25] <DJones> Dream-Stalker: I've got a 733mhz machine with 384Mb of ram with a full installation of ubuntu running on without a problem
[15:25] <Samm> Dream-Stalker: I also suggest Gentoo. but, not always.
[15:25] <pepperjack> Dream-Stalker: both my media servers run arch.  i you want to discuss a bit we can in #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:26] <magnetron> Samm: ubuntu is for newbies, like Wikipedia?
[15:26] <Samm> magnetron: what? I don't understand, like wikipedia?
[15:26] <Dream-Stalker> DJones: i tried, but it couldnt handle the graphic demand
[15:26] <magnetron> Samm: the wikimedia foundation are running ubuntu on all their servers
[15:26] <pepperjack> imo ubuntu + old hardware = pain
[15:26] <Lynx-O> firefox won't work.
[15:27] <Dream-Stalker> i also tried low graphic mode, and it just slapped me n said no
[15:27] <Lynx-O> when i open it it says its not responding
[15:27] <Lynx-O> i completly removed it
[15:27] <Samm> magnetron: Well, is not for Newbies, but it is good for them. I'm saying, as a warning to Dream-Stalker, Arch's installation is NOTHING like Ubuntu's, and is a lot harder.
[15:27] <Dream-Stalker> "install over ftp"
[15:28] <Dream-Stalker> ftps, i personaly hate but, it should be alright, is there a way to do the install via ubuntu?
[15:28] <Dream-Stalker> inside* i should say
[15:29] <JPSman> please help - my wubi wont start up after installing ATI drivers, in safemode it hangs after 8.9
[15:29] <erUSUL> jonex: yep; but i do not know what to add... maybe it is just a buggy driver or you are far from the router or whatever
[15:29] <GreaterCore> how do i change the resolution (DPI) of jpeg files easily, without changing the number of pixels
[15:29] <Samm> !wubi | JPSman
[15:29] <Vaevictus> hey guys... trying a server install and a screwed up the software raid (don't ask) ... i'm trying to delete the one multidisk but it's complaining...what's the command to delete a multidisk section?
[15:30] <jonex> no i'm not far ...im like 10 feet..... i think its my driver....i have Broadcom
[15:30] <Lynx-O> any know what i can do to fix firefox?
[15:30] <jonex> erUSUL: no i'm not far ...im like 10 feet..... i think its my driver....i have Broadcom
[15:30] <erUSUL> !b43
[15:30]  * erUSUL :/
[15:30] <yadu`> Hi, I suddenly have no proper sound output from any of my media players.I use ubuntu 9.04 and this problem showed up just now.. Someone please help
[15:30] <shivek>  I don't want my website links to be underlined. What's the html tag for removing the "underline" from hyperlinks.
[15:30] <forceflow> that's a css setting
[15:31] <shivek> Isn't there any tag ?
[15:31] <forceflow> nope
[15:31] <forceflow> create a stylesheet for your page
[15:31] <forceflow> and define a style for a's
[15:31] <Samm> JPSman: did you install them in Windows or Ubuntu?
[15:31] <JPSman> ubuntu
[15:32] <devyll> hello. i recently moved from XP to Ubuntu and it seems that was a great great decision to make... except one thing. i can't seem to configure xorg.conf properly .. and i have very low graphics responce/parformance ... . I currently have Intel onboard 945GM video card.
[15:32] <Samm> Using proprietary drivers?
[15:32] <JPSman> flgrx yes
[15:32] <Dream-Stalker> who wanted to know the tag to get rid of underlines?!
[15:32] <Dream-Stalker> i know it :P
[15:32] <shivek> thanks forceflow ^^D
[15:32] <thiebaude> !intel
[15:32] <Dream-Stalker> you put it into the CSS with decoration: non ^^
[15:32] <forceflow> yep, that's what I was explaining :)
[15:32] <Dream-Stalker> but it must be in the links section of your style sheet
[15:32] <devyll> To be more specific , I would need a .. first step ... where to start... I've been searching on the net for different sollutions but none of them seemed to work.
[15:32] <Samm> JPSman: I don't think it is because of Wubi.
[15:32] <JPSman> Samm, do you know how I can access my wubi root.disk from windows??  explore2fs says accessdenied
[15:32] <JPSman> Nore do I
[15:32] <erUSUL> devyll: see the links ubottu just posted
[15:33] <Lynx-O> anyone know how i can fix it?
[15:33] <Samm> JPSman: Boot the live Cd and access it from there.
[15:33] <devyll> erUSUL: thanks.
[15:33] <pepperjack> devyll: there may be some issues with intel cards but I would think that more of a 3d issue.  i would expect that you should be able to get 2d resoution and stuff just fine
[15:34] <devyll> i already tried the firstone...
[15:35] <devyll> pepperjack: for example .. a full screen youtube movie is playing like crap. also a normal movie with vlc (not hd) . also some websites when I scroll.
[15:36] <Dream-Stalker> shame unetbootin doesnt work for cds >_<
[15:36] <Dream-Stalker> flash/pen drives yep, cds...no >_<
[15:36] <jonex> how I reinstall my wireless drivers?
[15:37] <stew> Dream-Stalker: for a cd, why would you need unetbootin instead of just burning the iso image to a cd?
[15:37] <pepperjack> devyll: seems a common theme on the forums
[15:37] <Dream-Stalker> stew: cos im crazy :P
[15:37] <Dream-Stalker> stew: and i thaught it'd work and i wanted to try it
[15:38] <McLinux> Hello all
[15:38] <Dream-Stalker> hey McLinux :P do we get frys with you?
[15:38] <McLinux> hehe
[15:38] <Dream-Stalker> fries*
[15:38] <McLinux> I wish
[15:39] <Dream-Stalker> or a load of chips?
[15:39] <pepperjack> devyll: so you tried part A of this link?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
[15:39] <devyll> pepperjack: yeah it does. will try some sollutions from the second link from ubottu . thanks.
[15:39] <Dream-Stalker> wish me luck! arch linux flash drive has been created :/
[15:40] <devyll> well ... that's what I was doing now
[15:40] <pepperjack> oh :)
[15:40] <devyll> will come back if it doesn't work out.
[15:40] <Dream-Stalker> im not leaving, i have more than 1 computer
[15:40] <Dream-Stalker> its sat infront of me loading up as i type
[15:43] <Dream-Stalker> right, its at the console now :P
[15:44] <Dream-Stalker> erm, peper
[15:45] <IonCannon218> is it possible for the splash screen (the loading bar) to use a widescreen resolution?
[15:46] <coz_> IonCannon218,   it can I just dont know if anyone has bothered with that
[15:46] <devyll> forgot to ask another thing. How can i disable the "system bell" from the text mode? Also when I shutdown the laptop .. it plays that system bell from the motherboard. It drives me crazy .. i disabled system bell from the "Sounds" app in Gnome but in text mode and when shutdown it still plays.
[15:46] <Mike_lifeguard> I've just installed bacula and bacula-console-qt but running bat (on CLI or GUI) returns an error: Failed to execute child process "/usr/sbin/bat" (No such file or directory) Has anyone encountered this or know how to fix it?
[15:46] <IonCannon218> well in regular resolution it cuts off in about half and it wraps around the screen
[15:47] <chamo> hi
[15:47] <JPSman> who here is THE BOMB with wubi?
[15:47] <coz_> IonCannon218, ooo  that doesnt sound right at all... I have no solution to that  ...one of the developers should know
[15:48] <IonCannon218> i have a wide screen monitor that's probably why it's doing that
[15:48] <Dream-Stalker> im supprised my computer hasnt killed me yet :)
[15:48] <coz_> IonCannon218,  well by all logic it should adjust automatically to the screen size  but then I am not sure
[15:49] <yadu`> Hi, I suddenly have no proper sound output from any of my media players.I use ubuntu 9.04 and this problem showed up just now.. Someone please help
[15:50] <Sky[x]> i try to install ubuntu with dual boot with vista but i cant see 20GB free space any idea what to do ?
[15:50] <hatter243> IonCannon218, you don't happen to have a CRT monitor do you?
[15:50] <coz_> yadu`,  uh... did you do updates recently
[15:50] <IonCannon218> yes i do
[15:50] <IonCannon218> but this monitor is LCD
[15:51] <yadu`> coz_, yes i did update yesterday
[15:51] <hatter243> IonCannon218, the only time I ever remember the video "wrapping" around the screen was when my H-position was way to one side on a CRT...
[15:51] <coz_> yadu`,  mm  do you recall what the updates were?
[15:51] <jonex> my wireless conn is too slow
[15:51] <arleslie> I just uninstalled firefox by sudo apt-get remove firefox but yet it is still there
[15:51] <yadu`> coz_, would you know where the logs would be ?
[15:52] <coz_> yadu`,  not off hand but let me see if I can find them :)
[15:53] <jonex> Wireless connection to slowwwwwww
[15:53] <bungamaya> test
[15:54] <coz_> yadu`,  did you update via terminal or synaptic?
[15:54] <biczd> hello
[15:54] <yadu`> coz_, i used the update manager
[15:54] <bungamaya> hello
[15:55] <coz_> yadu`,    ok try  open synaptic pacakge manager  and under ther "File"  menu   click on history
[15:55] <bungamaya> i m firefox error
[15:55] <bungamaya> duh
[15:56] <coz_> yadu`,  in terminal try      dpkg --get-selections
[15:58] <qcjn> hi, my GF is going to buy an Dell inspiron, so i had a couple of questions, ??
[15:58] <yadu`> coz_, the problem is that the dpkg shows everything in alphabetically sorted order... and the synaptic history shows nothing related to audio and video as far as i know
[15:59] <qcjn> I'd like it to be Ubuntu compatible as much ?
[15:59] <coz_> yadu`,  ok   I am still looking for the logs  hold on
[15:59] <yadu`> coz_,  is it the   /var/log/apt  logs you are looking for ?
[16:00] <coz_> yadu`,  not sure  I just woke up :)
[16:00] <diddy> How can I get back one level in an info page. It drives me nuts.
[16:00] <diddy> p for previous doesn't work.
[16:00] <yadu`> coz_, no probs... take your time... i'm not in any hurry ..
[16:00] <qcjn> diddy: in terminal or what ?
[16:01] <diddy> qcjn, yes.
[16:01] <qcjn> the arrow page up
[16:01] <rampage73> anyone know of a good hardware raid pci (not pci-x) card that works in ubuntu? i used to use 3ware but i cannot seem to find any that will go into regular old 32 bit pci slots these days
[16:02] <qcjn> diddy: so, does it works ?
[16:03] <diddy> qcjn, no. It doesn't.
[16:03] <daftykins> rampage73: all PCI-X (64bit PCI cards) work in 32-bit slots
[16:03] <rampage73> daftykins, really i did not know that and did not want to take the chance that they didn't
[16:03] <daftykins> rampage73: up until recently i had a 7506-8, 8 port 3ware which was PCI-X into 32-bit PCI, now i've upgraded my server and run a PCI-Express card though
[16:04] <daftykins> yeah it works fine, just obviously it's nowhere near as good
[16:04] <rampage73> i just need it to work
[16:04] <qcjn> diddy: and just scrolling the mouse, ??
[16:04] <rampage73> daftykins, thank you
[16:04] <daftykins> no problem :)
[16:04] <Leoneof> hi
[16:05] <diddy> qcjn, that only moves the cursor up and down.
[16:05] <diddy> qcjn, I found it. You gotta push escape first.
[16:05] <bcmorr2> Anyone able to help troubleshoot alsa?
[16:05] <Leoneof> how to be in terminal as "root"?
[16:05] <daftykins> "sudo -s" Leoneof
[16:05] <rfan> hi
[16:05] <qcjn> diddy: good, i have to leave
[16:06] <Leoneof> daftykins, that keep in my login username
[16:06] <qcjn> diddy: have a good day
[16:06] <daftykins> Leoneof: you start a terminal, type "sudo -s" followed by your password when it asks, and the prompt will change to be root
[16:06] <diddy> qcjn, yes, you too.
[16:07] <Leoneof> i did, daftykins , but it didn't change to ROOT
[16:07] <Ziber> Leoneof: try sudo -i
[16:07] <Ziber> It'll actually log you in as root.
[16:07] <Leoneof> Ziber , same thing
[16:07] <Ziber> ...
[16:07] <daftykins> odd stuff
[16:07] <daftykins> maybe you're not a user with root access
[16:07] <daftykins> (sudo root)
[16:07] <jonex> how I install restricted wireless driver?
[16:07] <blendmaster1024> can the default kernel in jaunty do ext4?
[16:08] <bcmorr2> Leoneof: Have you set root's password since you installed ubuntu?
[16:08] <coz_> yadu`,   I am lost with this one   I will have to let someone else take the question :(
[16:08] <daftykins> yes blendmaster1024 , it's available in the installer too
[16:08] <blendmaster1024> jonex: ndiswrapper you mean?
[16:08] <Leoneof> :-(
[16:08] <Leoneof> bcmorr2 , i don't think so
[16:08] <bcmorr2> sudo passwd
[16:09] <blendmaster1024> daftykins, thanks
[16:09] <Leoneof> bcmorr2 , i entered new password
[16:09] <coz_> yadu`,   try   cat /var/log/dpkg.log
[16:09] <Pici> !noroot | bcmorr2 Leoneof
[16:09] <jonex> blendmaster1024: I D K
[16:09] <Leoneof> ???????
[16:10] <blendmaster1024> jonex: what card are you trying to make work?
[16:10] <Leoneof> so? O_o
[16:10] <blendmaster1024> jonex: and more importantly, do you have the windows drivers for it?
[16:10] <bazhang> Leoneof, why do you need root? use sudo
[16:11] <jonex> blendmaster1024: it says Broadcom STA wireless driver
[16:11] <Pici> Leoneof: Why do you think you aren't logged in as root when you use sudo -i/-s ?
[16:11] <Leoneof> i want to access and copy inside usr/src
[16:11] <blendmaster1024> broadcom..... hmm....
[16:11] <PauloTRX> wich deb package can i configure with dpkp-reconfigure to select startup services ??
[16:11] <blendmaster1024> let's see what google says, jonex
[16:11] <Pici> Leoneof: And sudo will allow you to do that, what leads you to believe  that you don't have that access when you use the aformentioned commands?
[16:12] <jonex>  blendmaster1024: thanks!
[16:12] <leooo> hey guys do you know what networking chipset does the 1000HE have and how compatiable it is in general with ubuntu
[16:12] <Leoneof> <~~~~~~~~ newbie , but i couldn't copy files to usr/src
[16:12] <jonex>  blendmaster1024: i have the x64 OS and i downloaded the drivers but I D K how to install it
[16:12] <timahvo1> what filesystem type should I mount a cd-rw disc with ? iso9660 and udf don't seem to work
[16:12] <blendmaster1024> what download do you have?
[16:12] <blendmaster1024> filename, that is
[16:12] <Pici> Leoneof: Are you on a terminal?
[16:12] <blendmaster1024> and where did you get it
[16:13] <PauloTRX> anybody knows wich deb package can i configure with dpkp-reconfigure to select startup services ??
[16:13] <Leoneof> Pici, yes
[16:13] <bcmorr2> Anyone able to help troubleshoot alsa?
[16:13] <Pici> Leoneof: What happens when you type sudo -i  ?
[16:13] <blendmaster1024> bcmorr2: what's wrong?
[16:13] <blendmaster1024> bcmorr2: what's wrong?
[16:13] <blendmaster1024> oops
[16:13] <FloodBot2> blendmaster1024: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:13] <blendmaster1024> lol
[16:13] <bcmorr2> blendmaster1024: I have no mute option for mic playback and the volume slider is attached to mic capture
[16:13] <Leoneof> Pici , nothing , but i see the mark # instead of $
[16:13] <jonex>  blendmaster1024: let me see if i remember
[16:13] <bcmorr2> Leoneof: When you log in as root in a terminal it will not grant your gui root access
[16:13] <blendmaster1024> oops, i talked too much
[16:13] <bcmorr2> Leoneof: Right, you're in as root inside that terminal, not in the gui
[16:14] <Pici> Leoneof: So you have root access now.  Type whoami
[16:14] <jelly-bean1> which package provides gnomedb-mgr ?
[16:14] <Leoneof> root
[16:14] <camt> leooo: check out eeebuntu
[16:14] <PauloTRX> is anybody able to help me find out how to choose startup services with dpkg-reconfigure??
[16:14] <blendmaster1024> jelly-bean1: search for it!
[16:14] <bcmorr2> blendmaster1024: any idea?
[16:14] <Leoneof> Pici , how to access in the gui and copy files in it?
[16:14] <blendmaster1024> bcmorr2: no
[16:14] <bcmorr2> blendmaster1024: :(
[16:14] <jelly-bean1> blendmaster1024: i did. sudo apt-cache search gnomedb-mgr  returns nothing
[16:15] <Horatio_Hellpop> Can someone please help me with OpenSOund?
[16:15] <Milostrife> anyone help me with something im trying to limit the internet so that at 9pm disconnects and will not reconnect until 8am the next day is there anyway i can do that? im running ubuntu on the laptop in question and the internet connection is wireless.
[16:15] <blendmaster1024> i've been haveing problems with alsa too, but that's because debian's all-FSFree software
[16:15] <jonex>  blendmaster1024: i dont remember where i got it... but if u want i can send u the file
[16:15] <blendmaster1024> prevents me frm using my card
[16:15] <Pici> Leoneof: gksudo nautilus
[16:15] <kad_> hey! i want to install new xorg! is there any utility for it ! or i need to edit manual xorg.conf! thx
[16:15] <blendmaster1024> jonex: well, what is the extension? is it .tar.gz or .tar.bz2?
[16:16] <jonex> i already extract it
[16:16] <jonex> its in my desktop
[16:16] <Leoneof> Pici , yeah thank you, that is what i needed to do :-*
[16:16] <moncky> Milostrife: a little cron job to run iconfig eth0 down would do the trick, however anyone with sudo access could simply bring the interface backup
[16:16] <blendmaster1024> ok, there should be a readme or install file
[16:16] <PauloTRX> anybody knows wich deb package can i configure with dpkp-reconfigure to select startup services ??
[16:16] <blendmaster1024> pasteall it: www.pasteall.org
[16:16] <arooni_____> i cant get video output on two monitors on ubuntu jaunty w/ geforce fx7300.  it DID work right after i upgraded, but now i only get output on one monitor.  when i RESTART my computer, i can see output from the POST screen on both monitors, but when the login screen comes up, i just get output from one monitor.
[16:16] <blendmaster1024> [brb jonex]
[16:16] <jonex>  blendmaster1024: ok let me know
[16:17] <hfsasint03> hola
[16:18] <kad_> hey! i want to install new xorg! is there any utility for it ! or i need to edit manual xorg.conf! thx
[16:18] <Milostrife> moncky: the people im trying to limit to dont know about sudo or theterminal but i can i set it up so that it would do it everyday without having to type the command into the laptop each night?
[16:19] <nicklas_> kad_: why?
[16:19] <moncky> Milostrife: that is what cron is for
[16:19] <moncky> !cron | Milostrife
[16:19] <PauloTRX> anybody knows wich deb package can i configure with dpkp-reconfigure to select startup services ??
[16:19] <moncky> Milostrife: so the idea is that you would wite a little bash script to bring the interface down and use cron to schedule that, and another script to bring it back upt
[16:20] <Leoneof> if i am in this directory  /usr/src/    , i want to use CD command to be in this directory :  /usr/
[16:20] <Milostrife> moncky: okies i will have a look thanks for help :)
[16:20] <moncky> Milostrife: np
[16:20] <moncky> Leoneof: cd ..
[16:20] <Leoneof> moncky , command not found
[16:20] <kad_> nicklas_, just learning about xorg! is there any utility refer to it ?
[16:21] <Leoneof> moncky , it is not work
[16:21] <timahvo1> what filesystem type should I mount a cd-rw disc with ? iso9660 and udf don't seem to work
[16:21] <nicklas_> kad_: thought you had some problem, sorry but dont know how to work with xorg
[16:21] <JPSman> This is driving me up the wall
[16:21] <moncky> Leoneof: really? how did you get to /usr/src/ ?
[16:21] <PauloTRX> how do i change de startup services in ubuntu through command line?
[16:21] <JPSman> I can't access the wubi root.disk in windows
[16:21] <th0r> Leoneof: a space between cd and ..
[16:21] <JPSman> I am in live CD now, and now root.disk is not even there!!!!
[16:21] <Leoneof> moncky , by cd with name directory
[16:21] <kad_> nicklas_,  aha ! it's ok =)
[16:22] <nicklas_> kad_: http://www.x.org/wiki/
[16:22] <Leoneof> th0r , yeah it is work , thank you all :-D
[16:22] <moncky> Leoneof: then cd .. should work, what happens if you try cd /usr ?
[16:23] <PauloTRX> is anybody able to help me find out how to choose startup services with dpkg-reconfigure??
[16:24] <rotten777> PauloTRX: are you familiar with runlevels?
[16:24] <Milostrife> moncky: how would i tell it tell it to disconnet from the internet though i understand the basics but i lack the understanding on how to actual write what i want as in the user/ part
[16:24] <PauloTRX> rotten777:  yes, but thats where im aiming at
[16:24] <roll> hi all. i just installed vmware server on my ubuntu server. how do i install xp on it? any ideas?
[16:24] <nerdy_kid> how to enable packet injection for bcmxx on 9.08?
[16:25] <nerdy_kid> for testing purposes
[16:25] <bazhang> #aircrack nerdy_kid
[16:25] <rotten777> roll: vmware server? as in ESX?
[16:25] <moncky> Milostrife: if you dont need other network connectivity 'sudo ifconfig eth0 down' would do the trick
[16:25] <rotten777> PauloTRX: I'm not sure how with dpkg-reconfigure but you can browse /etc/rc2.d/ and look for the enabled and disabled service startup scripts
[16:26] <moncky> Milostrife: eth0 may change if you pastebin the output of ifconfig i can give you the command for your system
[16:26] <PauloTRX> rotten777:  i while ago i use a dpkg-reconfigure to set startup services such as mysqld, gdm etc... but know i need mysqld back and i dont remember wich ona was
[16:26] <nerdy_kid> bazhang i know, but it needs a kernel patch, which i cant get to apply right.  download source for kernel 2.6.26 but it wont patch even though its the right version
[16:26] <roll> rotten777: no, just the free vmware server 2, not esx
[16:26] <Milostrife> moncky: sorry i didn't understand that
[16:26] <rotten777> roll: sorry not familiar with that
[16:27] <rotten777> PauloTRX: just look in the rc2.d directory and you should find K20mysqld or whatever and rename to S20mysqld
[16:27] <moncky> run sudo ifconfig in a terminal
[16:27] <Milostrife> moncky: done
[16:27] <PauloTRX> rotten777: i dont remember if it was dpkg-reconfigure or dpkg --configure
[16:27] <moncky> !paste > Milostrife
[16:27] <blendmaster1024> can someone help jonex recompile his kernel?
[16:27] <nerdy_kid> bazhang output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/230644/
[16:27] <PauloTRX> rotten777: but it was with dpkg
[16:28] <rotten777> PauloTRX: your goal is to get mysqld to start upon boot though correct?
[16:28] <gletob> I need to back up my MBR, for example when I install windows I want to be able to pop in a live cd go to a terminal mount my ext4 drive and copy my original MBR to the disk
[16:28] <moncky> Milostrife: see your pm from ubottu and paste the lnk
[16:28] <hebo> hi i have problem with iso file and dvd , when i try to burn iso image to dvd i got this messege :-( /dev/sr0: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 8 any idea ?
[16:29] <jonex> how i recompile my kernel
[16:29] <Horatio_Hellpop> Anyone know how to get OpenSound working with Flash?
[16:29] <Milostrife> moncky: http://paste.ubuntu.com/230651/
[16:29] <nerdy_kid> how to enable packet injection for bcmxx on 9.08? for testing purposes
[16:29] <PauloTRX> rotten777: my goal is to undo what i did months ago... so yes
[16:30] <moncky> Milostrife: ok so you only have wifi connection to the net/?
[16:30] <rotten777> PauloTRX: do this command, `sudo ls /etc/rc2.d/ | grep mysql` and tell me what it spits out
[16:30] <hebo> hi i have problem with iso file and dvd , when i try to burn iso image to dvd i got this messege :-( /dev/sr0: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 8 any idea ?
[16:30] <Milostrife> moncky: yes
[16:31] <th0r> nerdy_kid: you would have better luck with that question over on #aircrack or maybe #security
[16:31] <moncky> Milostrife: ok so to bing your interface down you would use the command; sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
[16:31] <nerdy_kid> th0r thanks didnt know about them
[16:31] <moncky> Milostrife: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up would bring it back on again
[16:32] <Milostrife> moncky:  but would i have to enter that everytime i want to disconnet them?
[16:32] <tester-ubuntu> hey all .. anyone use devdee ?
[16:33] <PauloTRX> S17mysql-ndb-mgm S18mysql-ndb
[16:33] <PauloTRX> S17mysql-ndb-mgm S18mysql-ndb
[16:33] <moncky> Milostrife: indeed, so what you do is find out how to write a little bash script that runs the command, once you have that you can use cron to schedule that to happen at a certain time
[16:33] <bazhang> tester-ubuntu, devede?
[16:33] <PauloTRX> rotten777:  S17mysql-ndb-mgm S18mysql-ndb
[16:33] <hebo> hi i have problem with iso file and dvd , when i try to burn iso image to dvd i got this messege :-( /dev/sr0: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 8 any idea ?
[16:33] <rotten777> PauloTRX: they're both setup to run at startup, are you sure it isn't running? `ps aux  | grep mysqld`
[16:33] <Milostrife> moncky: where can i find out how to write a bash script
[16:34] <bazhang> hebo, dvd iso? is this right click burn to disk?
[16:34] <th0r> Milostrife: check the linux documentation project....tldp.org
[16:34] <moncky> Milostrife: try here http://www.linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial
[16:34] <paulus68> I had a power failure at home due to the bad weather now is my server hanging at starting samba deamons is there a way to skip that on ubuntu server 8.04
[16:34] <Pici> Milostrife: #bash may be of some help  as well.
[16:34] <BornRebel> can anyone tell me the terminal command to edit grub menu.lst plz?
[16:35] <l3dx> BornRebel: <editor-of-choice> /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:35] <hebo> bazhang i mean i want to burn iso files on dvd but i can`t i got this msg :-( /dev/sr0: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 8
[16:35] <th0r> BornRebel: vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:35] <stew> BornRebel: "sudoedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[16:35] <Milostrife> moncky: Pici thanks :)
[16:35] <PauloTRX> rotten777: yes im sure because everytime the server starts i have to manually invoke-rc.d mysqld to run it.... i mean, we are getting of track here...... through command-line there is a way to list and choose wich services ubuntu starts at boot-time.... thats what i want to know....
[16:35] <tester-ubuntu> let me ask another
[16:35] <tester-ubuntu> can you split an flv ?
[16:36] <bazhang> hebo, using the command line? a gui app? which iso, or multiple iso to one dvd
[16:37] <Ranakah> anybody know why my /boot is wtf?
[16:37] <Ranakah> http://pastebin.com/m717ef0d
[16:37] <bazhang> Ranakah, please watch the language
[16:37] <Ranakah> sorry
[16:37] <BornRebel> stew: ty, how can i save the changes when im done?
[16:37] <Pici> Ranakah: It looks like you have a symlink to /boot inside of /boot
[16:38] <hebo> bazhang i use all command line cdrecorad , growisofs , wodim , and gui i use k3b nero gnomebaker and nothing happen , but in k3b say error on input and output
[16:38] <Dazzler> Hi all - Could anyone tell me of a way i can remove words from a file that are less than 5 characters long? I have looked and tried few ways (sed and grep) but just dont see, to be working hehe
[16:38] <Ranakah> tnx Pici
[16:38] <Ranakah> can i remove this?
[16:38] <bazhang> hebo, the error you showed is with k3b? or other
[16:38] <JPSman> please help - how do I mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd????
[16:38] <paulus68> bazhang: do you no by any chance how to skip starting samba deamons when booting my server
[16:38] <moncky> Pici: Ranakah I disagree
[16:38] <moncky> Ranakah: can you please paste ls -la ?
[16:39] <blendmaster1024> pasteall.org not here
[16:39] <hebo> bazhang in growisofs
[16:39] <Ranakah> moncky in first /boot folder?
[16:39] <moncky> Ranakah: yes please
[16:39] <Ranakah> http://pastebin.com/m45386ec9
[16:40] <hebo> bazhang in wodim i got this error  Errno: 5 (Input/output error), read track info scsi sendcmd: no error
[16:40] <moncky> Ranakah: Pici was right
[16:40] <th0r> nice catch Pici
[16:40] <Ranakah> hihi :D   and what can i do with this now?
[16:41] <moncky> Ranakah: somone else can check this first sudo rm -rf /boot/boot
[16:41] <raubvogel> I let the update manager install new updates in my 9.04 desktop. Since it installed some kernel-related stuff, I decided to reboot machine. Problem is that right I cannot copy and paste between applications (or even, say highlight something in terminal or copy a character in openoffice and then paste it somewhere else). Is there a setting I may have screwed up?
[16:41] <moncky> Ranakah: please wait for somone else to verify my above advise
[16:41] <Ranakah> okay
[16:42] <Pici> Ranakah: I would just do rm /boot/boot   I'm not sure how the -r will work on the symlink.
[16:42] <moncky> th0r: Pici  can you double check im ok tgher?
[16:42] <Ranakah> ok i'll try
[16:42] <th0r> Pici is right...no need for -r as nothing really exists except the link /boot/boot
[16:42] <hebo> bazhang so what do u think about this problem
[16:42] <piroko> Hmm... My libnotify notifications from pidgin kinda just stopped working. Any thing I can do to try to get them back?
[16:43] <rotten777> PauloTRX: dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0
[16:43] <Ranakah> okay nice... it's work :)
[16:43] <stew> BornRebel: it depends on which editor you are using?  if its nano, hitting ctrl-x to exit will prompt you to save changes
[16:43] <Ranakah> now i have only one /boot :)
[16:43] <rotten777> PauloTRX: try that with a sudo and if that isn't the version you have installed, match it up
[16:43] <Ranakah> i do this: cd /boot | sudo rm -rf boot
[16:43] <JPSman> please help - how do I mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd????
[16:43] <BornRebel> stew: when i typed in sudoedit /boot/grub/menu.lst the document opened right in the terminal and i dont see any button to save
[16:44] <stew> BornRebel: which editor are you using?  nano?
[16:44] <bcmorr2> Anyone able to help troubleshoot alsa?
[16:44] <bazhang> hebo, distro iso? what about simply right click burn to disk (is this a dvd.iso?)
[16:44] <stew> BornRebel: does it say "^X Exit" at the bottom?
[16:44] <BornRebel> stew: i dunno, whatever the default would be, im new to linux
[16:44] <hebo> bazhang i tried but nothing happen same thing
[16:44] <BornRebel> stew: yes it does
[16:44] <apoleo12> does anyone uses bitchx on ubuntu?
[16:44] <stew> BornRebel: hit control+x to exit, you will be prompted to save, follow the prompts
[16:44] <bazhang> apoleo12, that is no longer developed, try irssi instead
[16:45] <apoleo12> oh it been killed??
[16:45] <apoleo12> damn fell behind so long
[16:45] <BornRebel> stew: ok it worked ty very much for your help
[16:46] <stew> apoleo12: the developers stopped developing it, since then lots of security problems have been found which aren't being fixed by anyone
[16:46] <JPSman> how do I mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd?
[16:46] <apoleo12> ok so is there similar ones like it?
[16:46] <PauloTRX> rotten777: mmm i was reading dpkgs man...i dont think its wright.... let me visually guide you to what i want..... there is a command that opens a shell window-like screen (typical for debian) and tells you all the services "checked" to run and "unchecked" those which wont run.....  )
[16:47] <Bulochnichestvo> http://ymap.dyndns.org/motion_img/
[16:47] <bazhang> apoleo12, irssi
[16:47] <rotten777> PauloTRX:  I don't know of anything like that. the command I posted will go through the install setup for the package. I don't know how to get to the screen you're talking about
[16:47] <apoleo12> oh
[16:47] <apoleo12> i see
[16:48] <ubuntu_> hi
[16:48] <Dazzler> Hi all - Could anyone tell me of a way i can remove words from a file that are less than 5 characters long? I have looked and tried few ways (sed and grep) but just dont see, to be working hehe
[16:48] <rotten777> PauloTRX: chkconfig ?
[16:49] <monkey2> I am trying to use rsync or unison to sync 2 directories, can I daemonize this? and does it execute when files have been modified or just on an interval? thanks
[16:49] <JPSman> how do I mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd?
[16:49] <foo> I reinstalled windows on a separate drive and it overwrote GRUB. I tried using this, but it doesn't seem to work. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows ... I think that assumes that I installed windows on the same drive, maybe? So, I have linux on one drive, and windows on another... little different setup than before.
[16:49] <raubvogel> monkey2: you mean a cron job?
[16:50] <PauloTRX> rotten777: what about rcconf... can it be run without sudo?
[16:50] <Horatio_Hellpop> Anyone familiar with updating OpenSound?
[16:50] <PauloTRX> rotten777: i run rcconf with sudo and mysql is checked
[16:51] <rotten777> PauloTRX: yes it can be but it isn't installed by default
[16:51] <PauloTRX> rotten777: i know
[16:51] <PauloTRX> rotten777: but that looks like it
[16:51] <rotten777> PauloTRX: then you should probably dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0 or whatever package it is because if rc is showing it set to run at startup and it isn't starting, then there is something with the configuration of that package and not the startup services
[16:52] <PauloTRX> rotten777: thx man...
[16:53] <monkey2> raubvogel: I don't want to do a cron job, i don't want to run it on an interval, i want it to execute as files are changed
[16:53] <rotten777> PauloTRX: no problem
[16:54] <apoleo12> when Im in the console how'd I scroll up atthe beginning when I type <command> --help??
[16:54] <panfist> "mv * .." will move everything from the current directory to the parent directory, right?
[16:54] <Cube_> ActionParsnip: ok i still have this line direct rendering: No (LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT set)
[16:55] <Cube_> ActionParsnip: what do you mean? where do i have to set that
[16:55] <JPSman> i get an input/output error when I try to mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd?
[16:55] <apoleo12> and BTW what does irssi sttands for?
[16:56] <Pici> apoleo12: IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, irssi is a program name, it doesnt stand for anything.
[16:56] <BiggBoss> hey guys, i need a little help :)
[16:57] <apoleo12> I knew whats irc is but thats just silly if it doesnt stand for anything haha
[16:57] <piroko> irssi: Irssi is Really Super at not Sucking at IRC
[16:57] <BiggBoss> im trying to unrar a .tar.gz located in opt directory
[16:58] <BiggBoss> but when i execute the command it says me Cannot open: no such file or direcotry
[16:58] <paul68> which config files do I need to backup on my server to make sure that after a new install of server 9.04 my dhcp bind server and iptables are running without a problem?
[16:58] <apoleo12> when Im in the console how'd I scroll up atthe beginning when I type <command> --help??
[16:59] <moncky> apoleo12: shift+pageup
[16:59] <moncky> apoleo12: or you could pipe into less so cmd --help | less
[16:59] <nerdy_kid> what version of gcc was kernel 2.6.28-13 built with?
[17:00] <apoleo12> wow thats new forme i didntknow that thats alot
[17:00] <apoleo12> ;)
[17:00] <apoleo12> much helpful
[17:00] <newbie> hello
[17:00] <moncky> apoleo12: np
[17:00] <JPSman> is anyone here THE BOMB with wubi?
[17:00] <stew> nerdy_kid: is that the kernel you are currently running?
[17:00] <apoleo12> brb
[17:00] <foo> JPSman: Ask your question
[17:00] <nerdy_kid> stew yes
[17:00] <JPSman> i get an input/output error when I try to mount wubi's root.disk inside of livecd?
[17:00] <stew> nerdy_kid: "cat /proc/version" will tell you the gcc version
[17:00] <newbie> newbie need help with set up network in virtualbox, help me please
[17:01] <nerdy_kid> stew thanks
[17:01] <jlebar> A while ago, I modified some settings on my system to remap my Macbook's super key to alt and the alt key to ctrl.  Now I just got an external Windows keyboard and I want to change the settings back.  Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find the tutorial I originally found, and I haven't been able to figure out how to undo the changes!  Most tutorials suggest modifying ~/.Xmodmap, which I didn't do.  I've tried grepping all the text file
[17:01] <jlebar> s under / for "Super", but I haven't found the file I modified.  Is there some way to compare my config files to the defaults, or some other way to restore the configuration?
[17:01] <foo> I had a hard drive with windows/linux. Windows install got messed up. I installed another drive and installed windows on that drive. Whenever I boot, it goes straight into Windows. I want to somehow boot to GRUB. I tried https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows with no luck. Any tips?
[17:01] <JPSman> does wubi encrypt its file system?
[17:02] <nduthoit> hello, I'm having a problem setting trip_points: 'echo -n "65:0:55:60:0" ? /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points' return "-bash: echo: write error: Input/output error" anyone know a different way to set trip_points? Thanks
[17:02] <nduthoit> no ? but >
[17:03] <piroko> Is there an easy way to create a cd/dvd that contains all of the packages from, say, jaunty-updates? I'm trying to update a system that isn't on the net...
[17:03] <BiggBoss> so, does anyone whats my problem ?
[17:03] <bazhang> piroko, aptoncd?
[17:03] <bazhang> !aptoncd | piroko
[17:04] <paul68> which config files do I need to backup on my server to make sure that after a new install of server 9.04 my dhcp bind server and iptables are running without a problem?
[17:04] <bazhang> BiggBoss, which package
[17:04] <BiggBoss> im trying to "unrar" xampp for linux
[17:04] <piroko> !offline
[17:04] <bazhang> !xampp
[17:04] <bazhang> BiggBoss, ^^
[17:05] <BiggBoss> thx
[17:05] <mikebeecham> hi there...is there any way to replace the gnome clock with a more kde-clock?
[17:05] <shivek> What is the command for moving multiple files ?
[17:05] <bazhang> mikebeecham, which one?
[17:05] <paul68> bazhang: could you help me out by any chance?
[17:05] <mikebeecham> bazhang: the one in the taskbar
[17:05] <Keiffer> Hi. Anyone can tell me with what software I could save all my Ubuntu partition? Like an image of the system. So I can copy it to another HDD.
[17:05] <bazhang> mikebeecham, the kde4 one?
[17:05] <JPSman> how do I shoot web?  also mount wubi's root.disk in livecd?
[17:06] <mikebeecham> bazhang: yup
[17:06] <snowrichard> Keiffer tar?
[17:06] <bazhang> mikebeecham, not sure there, can websearch
[17:06] <epaphus> Hello, is there a software in Ubuntu that i can install so that I can VNC into other machines and look at the monitor?
[17:07] <nduthoit> Keiffer: tar like snowrichard said or dd if the oher hdd is connected already
[17:07] <Keiffer> snowrichard : I want to make somehow to get all my ubuntu system into an image. So I can put it safe, and never reinstall my ubuntu again
[17:07] <lemanhkha> hi
[17:07] <nduthoit> Keiffer, then you want to use tar
[17:07] <lemanhkha> have any body help me type Vietnamese in backtrack 4
[17:08] <epaphus> Does ubuntu support VNC?
[17:08] <nduthoit> Keiffer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem/TAR
[17:08] <Keiffer> nduthoit thanks
[17:08] <JPSman> epaphus yes, look in the synaptice package manager
[17:09] <JPSman> is there a wubi centered chat room?
[17:09] <nduthoit> I'm having a problem setting trip_points: 'echo -n "65:0:55:60:0" > /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points' returns "-bash: echo: write error: Input/output error" anyone know a different/new way to set trip_points? Thanks
[17:09] <foo> JPSman: #wireless
[17:09] <foo> JPSman: you can try in there
[17:10] <paul68> I want to install the latest server version from scratch however I have at this point running  ip tables and a dhcp /bind server which config files do I need to backup to make sure that after a fresh install I just have to paste them over to my server and be good to go ?
[17:10] <JPSman> why in there?
[17:10] <foo> JPSman: eh, it's another channel. Either ask in there or wait here.
[17:11] <bazhang> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/KDE4+-+Look?content=85923 mikebeecham something like this?
[17:11] <SeySayux> How do I remove dash?
[17:12] <erry> hi how do i install fonts in ubuntu 9.04
[17:12] <erry> i mean fonts i downloaded from a website
[17:12] <bazhang> !fonts | erry
[17:13] <jluedema1> hello all
[17:14] <crazysoul> how can i look at a logfile when my ubuntu keeps hanging and rebooting? and what to look for?
[17:14] <Mike_lifeguard> nduthoit: Is there a utility for making incremental backups?
[17:14] <linduxed> anyone here using vim, and more specifically the NERDCommenter plugin?
[17:14] <jluedema1> looking at converting my laptop from Vista to Jaunty
[17:14] <Myrtti> Mike_lifeguard: rsync and tar
[17:14] <linduxed> jluedema1: did that a week ago
[17:15] <bazhang> jluedema1, you may wish to try the livecd first
[17:16] <nduthoit> Mike_lifeguard (using tar, look at the documentation, there's a command line argument to make it incremental)
[17:16] <jluedema1> bazhang-I've run it on Vmware and loved the environment and not being stuck keeping the software salesman rich
[17:16] <haggins> hi! I want to send an email via telnet (gnome-terminal) and need to end data with <CR><LF>,<CR><LF>. Return does not work. Any help?
[17:16] <Mike_lifeguard> thanks
[17:16] <bazhang> jluedema1, the livecd will be a good option to see how well your hardware is supported
[17:17] <nduthoit> Mike_lifeguard: it's the -u option (update: only append files that are newer than copy in archive)
[17:17] <jluedema1> bazhang- ahhh ok.... I thought you were going for the ever popular " you better make sure you like it first!" :)
[17:18] <insomen4o> newbie help: i've got o'reilly's linux server security; so a /etc/gruop is mentioned about user security, but i cannot find it
[17:18] <MBD123> I recently got some update packages for Firefox and now I can't visit any websites that I don't already have bookmarked because it doesn't recognize whenever I press enter or click the mouse
[17:18] <haggins> what hotkey represents <CR><LF>,<CR><LF> in gnome-terminal?
[17:18] <insomen4o> newbie help: i've got o'reilly's linux server security; so a /etc/group is mentioned about user security, but i cannot find it
[17:19] <jluedema1> exit
[17:19] <JPSman> I can't get ubuntu up and running after installing ATI proprietary drivers - in recovery mode it hangs after 8.9
[17:20] <akSeya> hi there
[17:20] <JPSman> anyone?
[17:20] <newbie> insomen4o, how can i help you?
[17:20] <Dream-Stalker> anyone what?
[17:20] <Spikemcc> JPSman old ati cards work best with ubuntu hardy heron 8.04.3 LTS or 8.10 (but the LTS is way better) new ones can enjoy 9.04
[17:21] <CrOnOs> so you cant log on recovery mode jpsman
[17:21] <akSeya> guys, I have a problem in here: I use a Huawei modem (that's working fine), and have a DHCP server on my lan... when I'm connected on LAN, I'm not able to use internet even if the Huawei modem is connected... the DHCP server overrides the Huawei default gateway
[17:22] <JPSman> CrOnOs, nope, the kernel panics? at 8.9 - right after recognizing the hard drives
[17:22] <akSeya> i want to be able to use the LAN, but, when connected with the Huawei modem, the Huawei be the default gateway... how can I achieve that?
[17:23] <CrOnOs> can you try a live cd/usb and blacklist the drivers you just install maybe then you can log and unistall those drivers
[17:25] <haggins> what hotkey represents <CR><LF>,<CR><LF> in gnome-terminal (to end 'data' in telnet)? Double <ENTER> just inserts 2 linebreaks to the message
[17:25] <JPSman> Cr0n0s, i'm in live CD now - and I'd love to but I can't access wubi's root.disk - do you know much about how wubi runs?
[17:26] <xTheGoat121x> Greetings... it seems that my system is trying to update, but I keep getting dependency issues because the system is trying to update a package that depends on another package.
[17:26] <m0r0n> My CD player wont mount, can anyone help?
[17:26] <xTheGoat121x> They're both in the list to update, but it's configuring the wrong one first, therefore I get dependency issues.
[17:27] <m0r0n> I mean disk drive*
[17:27] <CrOnOs> nothing jpsman maybe some one else can help im shure there is a way say the kernel not to load modules but i dont know how
[17:28] <sebsebseb> hi
[17:28] <m0r0n> sebsebseb:  Hey, do you know how to mount Disk Drives?
[17:28] <Dream-Stalker> sebsebseb :P you're still here?
[17:28] <Dream-Stalker> m0r0n: tried clicking "mount"?
[17:29] <sebsebseb> Dream-Stalker: no I just re joined
[17:29] <Dream-Stalker> ^^ :P
[17:29] <sebsebseb> Dream-Stalker: after hours of not being here
[17:29] <m0r0n> Dream-Stalker: Well I don't see anywhere to do so, but when I did use Mountpoints (Screenlets program) it tries but fails to do so
[17:29] <akSeya> something like, the ppp0 connection should overwrite the default gateway
[17:30] <Dream-Stalker> m0r0n: not a clue (i gave up trying to mount a drive n just installed ubuntu onto it ;])
[17:30] <bdancer> hey all
[17:30] <sebsebseb> !mount |  m0r0n
[17:31] <m0r0n> sebsebseb: So apparently it is mounted..  It's just not reading
[17:31] <sebsebseb> m0r0n: what type of partition?
[17:31] <akSeya> I'm using kppp to connect.. it has an gateway option, that could be default or static.. the problem is that static asks me for a IP, and my ppp0 conection gives me an dynamic IP
[17:31] <m0r0n> sebsebseb: Disk drive, audio CD
[17:31] <sebsebseb> oh
[17:31] <sebsebseb> odd that should just work
[17:31] <bdancer> i've switched from gnome to awesomewm but strange that gtk application start producing sounds. how can i disable it?
[17:31] <sebsebseb> m0r0n: unless your CD's gone bad I suppouse
[17:32] <m0r0n> sebsebseb: Ya, Let me swap disk drives brb
[17:32] <rodders> good evening, does anyone here work with ubuntu and a Pocket PC using the Mass Storage mode?  I'm trying to mount the Mass Storage to transfer files
[17:32] <masterkoppa> akSeya: try selecting default, as static ip are ips that dont change and are assinged by your ISP
[17:32] <JuJuBee> Do I need to do something special to play a standard audio cd in jaunty?
[17:32] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: no
[17:33] <akSeya> masterkoppa, it is set as default..  but if I connect on LAN it gets overwrited by DHCP server
[17:33] <JuJuBee> sebsebseb: when I insert one and try to open it via device notifier, it only offers extract with k3b or open with dolphin.  I cannot get anything to read it and play
[17:34] <xTheGoat121x> How safe is it to use an ext3 filesystem on flash media?
[17:34] <sebsebseb> xTheGoat121x: rather safe
[17:34] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: your on Kubuntu?
[17:34] <JuJuBee> yes
[17:34] <xTheGoat121x> sebsebseb, it won't shorten the life of the SSD?
[17:34] <Lostin> I can auto-connect to the network on startup, but how do I autoconnect to this channel?
[17:34] <akSeya> doesn't matter which I  connect first, LAN default gateway always wins
[17:34] <sebsebseb> xTheGoat121x: not that I know of
[17:34] <xrdodrx> Does iPod touch work with ubuntu?
[17:34] <sebsebseb> xTheGoat121x: it should be fine
[17:34] <Dimitree> where is the Open java location ? o-o
[17:34] <Mamoncete> Hi all
[17:35] <masterkoppa> akSeya: I would recomend you go to the #kubuntu channel as youll get better support for kde specifics there
[17:35] <sebsebseb> !ipod |  xrdodrx
[17:35] <porter1> Anyone know if it's possible to dd a physical partition and have Wubi be able to use it?
[17:35] <sebsebseb> porter1: not easilly, and it's best not to use wubi in the first place, and instead do a proper partitioned install :)
[17:35] <akSeya> masterkoppa, actually, it's ubuntu 9.04 with KDE3.5 over it.. but I guess you are right ;)
[17:35] <akSeya> thanks
[17:35] <xrdodrx> liberating?
[17:36] <Mamoncete> I have a Ubuntu server machine working pretty good with webmin, I really like my machine, no problems so far in 1 year. All the people is accessing to it for a local website (intranet) using its IP. My question is how can I assign a network name for that machine so people can access it just putting a human-readable name in the browser as: "intranet"? Thanks a lot
[17:36] <Chubbz> Can someone help me with synaptic? I'm trying to reinstall a package and it keeps saying "Unable to lock download Directory", I've rebooted twice and used "sudo pkill apt" with no luck, any ideas?
[17:36] <porter1> sebsebseb, I know, but these are for Windows folks, and they are going to need some time...
[17:36] <sebsebseb> akSeya: The remix CD?
[17:36] <JuJuBee> sebsebseb: any ideas?
[17:36] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: This means that a lock file is already there
[17:36] <xTheGoat121x> sebsebseb, honestly all I've read is how bad ext3 can be for your system.
[17:36] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: what happens when you open the CD up in amarok?
[17:36] <Chubbz> Mamoncete: samba works
[17:37] <keepsake> Hey, is there a way to check fglrx version without using glxinfo?
[17:37] <JuJuBee> I cannot find it in amarok
[17:37] <akSeya> sebsebseb, nope.. I added kde3.5 repositorie to apt-get
[17:37] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: Try running sudo apt-get update from the terminal
[17:37] <JuJuBee> using 2.1
[17:37] <sebsebseb> akSeya: where did you get that from?
[17:37] <rodders> I need help in connection my Pocket PC (in mass storage mode) to my system.  The PPC is recognised as a storage device under Windoze but is regjectd by ubuntu
[17:37] <Chubbz> masterkoppa: ive deleted the lock file myslef and run apt-get update about 10 times
[17:37] <akSeya> sebsebseb, lemme check
[17:37] <Mamoncete> Chubbz, yes, samba is working on it and I can access its folders
[17:37] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: And still its doesn't allow you to install through synaptic?
[17:37] <Mamoncete> Chubbz, but I thought it shoudl be a network name or something?
[17:37] <sebsebseb> xTheGoat121x: try ##linux the general channel, since  there dosn't seem to be anyone else here right now,  that can answer you propelry
[17:38] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: Can you install normally thought the terminal?
[17:38] <xTheGoat121x> sebsebseb, thanks
[17:38] <sebsebseb> xTheGoat121x: np
[17:38] <bdancer> i've switched from gnome to awesomewm but strange that gtk application start producing sounds. how can i disable it?
[17:38] <Lostin> Does anyone know the order keymaps are read at boot?
[17:38] <Chubbz> masterkoppa: haven;tt ried because i'm trying to reconfigure all the opengl packages and I dont want to manuall type all 50-60 of them onto the terminal
[17:38] <Chubbz> ill try though
[17:39] <akSeya> sebsebseb, ubuntu I got from official site, KDE I got from here:http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/
[17:39] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: maybe synaptics has its own locking mechanism
[17:39] <Chubbz> Mamoncete: are you using nmbd with smbd?
[17:39] <JuJuBee> sebsebseb: where does an audiocd mount?
[17:39] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: If you can do it by the terminal try searching the var folder for synaptic to see if theres a lock file
[17:40] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: on the desktop normalley,  but  you should see it there in  computer, and in  /media/   or /mnt as well
[17:40] <jlebar> I've managed to xmodmap my keyboard to switch the alt and super keys and then forget where I put the mapping.  I'd like to turn it off now, but I can't seem to find the file I modified.  Aside from the obvious ~/.Xmodmap, where should I look for this mapping?
[17:40] <AceKing> Does anyone know a program I can use to rip a CD to an ISO format?
[17:41] <jlebar> AceKing, you can do it with dd.
[17:41] <JuJuBee> sebsebseb: not in mnt or media and I don't have them mount on desktop.  However, in dolphin it shows on left bar and I can see the tracks, but cant get amarok to find it so I can play it.
[17:41] <stew> AceKing: cp /dev/cdrom /path/to/iso
[17:41] <Chubbz> masterkoppa: i've deleted all the lock files i could find
[17:41] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: ok  try another player
[17:41] <jlebar> AceKing, And cp is probably a lot safer.  :)
[17:41] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: banshee :)  rythombox etc
[17:41] <JuJuBee> I tried to open a track with vlc and it seems to have copied the entire track to tmp before playing...
[17:41] <AceKing> stew: I type that in terminal?
[17:42] <Guest78439> AceKing: I think brasero will create iso files
[17:42] <stew> jlebar: they shoudl be the same
[17:42] <sebsebseb> JuJuBee: VLC is more of a video player than a music player
[17:42] <JPSman> I can't get ubuntu up and running after installing ATI proprietary drivers - in recovery mode it hangs after 8.9 so I can't log in - halp :OD
[17:42] <stew> AceKing: yes.  what kind of cd is it?  is it an audio cd?  if it is an audio cd, then this won't work
[17:42] <AceKing> Guest78439: Ok, I'll check
[17:42] <jlebar> stew Yeah, and it's a lot harder to wipe your disk with cp than with dd.  :)
[17:42] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: Try running synaptics from the terminal and whatch for its output whent it gives you the error
[17:42] <keepsake> dd if=/media/cdrom of=/path/to/iso =O
[17:42] <stew> jlebar: it shoudln't be
[17:42] <JuJuBee> sebsebseb: banshee is putting an x next to each track I try to play
[17:43] <sebsebseb> akSeya: is that the repo site you got onto from the kubuntu site?
[17:43] <stew> keepsake: i'd not expect that to work
[17:43] <sebsebseb> akSeya: make sure your installing stuff from  trusted repos
[17:43] <AceKing> It's actually my Ubuntu CD. I need to rip it and send it to my sister. She's having a problem downloading it from the site. She tried different mirrors to
[17:43] <resno> whats the best linux blu ray player program?
[17:43] <keepsake> stew: haha, i was just playing around =x
[17:43] <sebsebseb> resno: blueray on Linux hmm,  can it even be done is the question
[17:43] <The-Compiler> Hey, I'm trying to get some files via wget, but it saves it as index.html and doesn't check the redirection I think (instead of filename.mp3). Is there any alternative download manager which is able to get files as an argument?
[17:43] <resno> sebsebseb: oh, it hasnt been done yet?
[17:43] <keepsake> stew: but dd is safe unless you decide to /dev/zero everything =O
[17:44] <hebo> hi i have problem with k3b and iso files : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230784/
[17:44] <Jared555> hey, before I ask, is there a standard 'you are an idiot, go to this URL' response for people asking about installing only firefox 3.5.* and not 3.0.* on 9.04?
[17:44] <sebsebseb> resno: not sure,  and there will be patents and so on for blueray
[17:44] <masterkoppa> !ff3.5
[17:44] <sebsebseb> resno: since it's  propritary
[17:44] <stew> keepsake: dd and cp do the same thing, unless you are specifying some options to dd to tell it to do somehting differently, like with count/seek/etc
[17:44] <resno> sebsebseb: ah, plus all the high security around it. might be a while..
[17:44] <keepsake> stew: that's true.
[17:44] <sebsebseb> resno: yeah exactly
[17:44] <Chubbz> masterkoppa: it doesnt throw anything
[17:44] <resno> ...if ever
[17:45] <sebsebseb> resno: you can ask in the general ##linux channel, but  they will probably say something similar to what I just did
[17:45] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD resno
[17:45] <Dimitree> How to uninstall software that was installed via .deb file ? i can't find the software neather in Add/Remove nor in Synaptic ?
[17:45] <Chubbz> masterkoppa: all i get  is a dialog box that says E: I wasn't able to locate file for the ia32-freeglut3 package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package.
[17:45] <Chubbz> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[17:46] <Lostin> Does anyone know the order keymaps are read at boot?  Or where I can find out?  Or where to put a keymap so it is read first?
[17:46] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: I would recomend you do a dkpg reconfigure to synaptics and try again.
[17:46] <th0r> Lostin: google .xmodmap
[17:46] <Jared555> masterkoppa, thanks.  Will 3.5 eventually be default in Jaunty or will that have to wait until 9.10 is out?
[17:46] <sebsebseb> bazhang: :)  and is there a factoid for blueray/hddvd
[17:46] <th0r> Lostin: but I don't think gnome reads .xmodmap...not sure
[17:46] <Lostin> Jared555  Just go to the Firefox site and d/l  it
[17:46] <bazhang> sebsebseb, I dont believe there is
[17:46] <masterkoppa> Chubbz: Otherwise post this problem in the forums and hope for someone with better knowledge on the subject
[17:47] <sebsebseb> bazhang: maybe there should be one
[17:47] <bazhang> !ff35 | Jared555 Lostin
[17:47] <jlebar> Lostin, Whatever you do, write down the changes you make.  I've been trying to undo some xmodmaps I did...somehow, somewhere a few months ago.
[17:47] <dury> an affordable slide scanner for pc... any suggestions
[17:47] <bazhang> Lostin, no need for that, its in repos
[17:48] <bazhang> dury, check the hcl
[17:48] <dury> first of all ....hi there all channel :) sorry
[17:48] <bazhang> !hcl | dury
[17:48] <Dimitree> How to uninstall software that was installed via .deb file ? i can't find the software neather in Add/Remove nor in Synaptic ?
[17:48] <Lostin> thor hmm,I think it doesbazhang You're right, I forgot :)
[17:48] <Jared555> bazhang, I know, I have it installed that way here, I was just wondering if there was a way to only install 3.5 (and if not, if 3.5 would become the default in ubuntu 9.04, or just 9.10)
[17:48] <Chubbz> dimitree: sudo apt-get remove foo
[17:48] <masterkoppa> Dimitree: You will find it in the Local Repository in synaptics
[17:48] <Jared555> *eventually become
[17:49] <bazhang> Jared555, it will be default in 9.10
[17:49] <Jared555> ok, thanks
[17:49] <Dimitree> Chubbz, thanks
[17:49] <L1NUX1Z3R> does anyone use openbox?
[17:50] <Tutty> hello folks. i initially had windows xp on my laptop, then installed ubuntu and set it up as dual boot. when i would start my computer, it would ask if i wanted to boot into linux or windows. then, my windows got a virus and i formatted the windows partition and reinstalled. now, when i boot the computer, it goes straight to windows. any way i can get that ubuntu back?
[17:50] <Lostin> jlebar I know I can use xmod, but how do I make sure my modded keymar is read first?
[17:50] <keepsake> Is there a way to check fglrx version without using glxinfo?
[17:50] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty: do you have a live cd??
[17:50] <bazhang> Tutty, fix grub
[17:50] <jlebar> Lostin, If I figure out where the heck I put these mods, I'll let you know.  I remember it was tricky to get working, but that's all.  :)
[17:50] <sebsebseb> !grub |  Tutty
[17:50] <AceKing> stew: I tried the command you gave me to rip to ISO, but it didnt' work
[17:51] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, boot to it and select the terminal then type: sudo grub
[17:51] <stew> AceKing: be more specific than "didn't work"
[17:51] <sebsebseb> Tutty: also if you have enough RAM,   you can virtual machine Windows inside Ubuntu :)  then  if you get a virus,  you  can just delete the vm like a normal file,   or use a clean copy of it,  or  quickly re install the OS into a vm
[17:51] <Lostin> jlebar LOL.I have the same sort of thing myself
[17:51] <jon_davis> good-day 2 everybody........ does anybody know where i can install some cool ass game's for ubuntu linux9.04.the games that it has i dont like @ all
[17:52] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, then type: find /boot/grub/stage1
[17:52] <sebsebseb> Tutty: of course if your going to be Windows 3D gaming or some such,  not that much good, but otherwise it is
[17:52] <AceKing> stew: Sorry about that... cp: cannot create regular file `/path/to/iso': No such file or directory
[17:52] <Tutty> L1NUX1Z3R, by live cd, do you mean the installation cd?
[17:52] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, yes
[17:52] <stew> AceKing: i meant for you to replace "/path/to/iso" with the actual name of the iso file you wanted to create
[17:52] <th0r> AceKing: try 'dd if=/dev/cdrom of=<full/path/filename.iso>'
[17:52] <Chubbz> jon_davis: sudo apt-get install wine
[17:52] <Tutty> i do have the install cd, yes
[17:53] <jon_davis> what
[17:53] <dury> touch screen in ubuntu
[17:53] <Chubbz> jon_davisL then install whatever windows games you want
[17:53] <jon_davis> i said games
[17:53] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, did u read what i wrote??
[17:53] <Tutty> but i dont know how to boot into my old ubuntu partition. when i put the cd in, it jsut asks me to install and all
[17:53] <Tutty> yes, reading it
[17:53] <Chubbz> jon_davis: right, install wine, paly windows games
[17:53] <masterkoppa> !games | jon_davis
[17:53] <bazhang> jon_davis, check the appdb to see if they will work
[17:53] <sebsebseb> Tutty: you  restore Grub using the Live CD
[17:53] <bazhang> !appdb > jon_davis
[17:54] <Tutty> but how do i get into terminal? use that option where it says try ubuntu without installing?
[17:54] <sebsebseb> Tutty: I got the bot to give you a link, a little while ago,  that explains how to restore Grub
[17:54] <Dimitree> Chubbz, that didn't work, it says it can not find the .deb file altho i filled the name with Tab and the deb file is indeed on my desktop :/
[17:54] <sebsebseb> Tutty: yes  try Ubuntu without installing that's the option you use
[17:54] <Tutty> alrighty
[17:55] <sebsebseb> Tutty: did you  read my virtual machine suggestion?
[17:55] <Tutty> so go into terminal, type sudo grub, then find boot/grub/stage1 -- correct?
[17:55] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, are u doing this now???
[17:55] <AceKing> stew: th0r: forgive me for sounding stupid, but is the "path" the cd rom?
[17:55] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, yes,,,there's a bit more to do after that
[17:55] <Tutty> sebsebseb, yes i read it. i actually do want to do that so i can play games like full tilt poker on ubuntu lol
[17:55] <L1NUX1Z3R> let me write the whole thing then send u a link
[17:55] <th0r> AceKing: no, the path is the full path/filename where you want to store the .iso file
[17:55] <stew> AceKing: so you want to create an iso, right?  where do you want to put it?  in /tmp?  then use /tmp/ubuntu.iso for instance
[17:55] <Tutty> yes, that'd be great L1NUX1Z3R, thanks!
[17:55] <stew> AceKing: like "cp /dev/cdrom /tmp/ubuntu.iso"
[17:55] <sebsebseb> Tutty: is that game 2D or 3D?
[17:56] <Tutty> 2D.. just a poker application
[17:56] <wildc4rd> evenin' all
[17:56] <Tutty> but it doesn't work with Wine
[17:56] <th0r> stew: I don't think cp will work...if it is a bootable cd cp won't get the boot sector
[17:56] <sebsebseb> Tutty:  should work in the vm
[17:56] <AceKing> stew: Ok, thanks.. sorry about that. I'm still new to Ubuntu
[17:56] <stew> th0r: cp and dd do the same thing.  your dd command just does it with a less efficient block size
[17:56] <Tutty> sebsebseb, how does one go on about installing virtual machine?
[17:56] <Chubbz> !games > jon_davis
[17:57] <sebsebseb> Tutty: oh I can help with that stuff later no problem,  but first  you want  Grub re installed on there
[17:58] <Tutty> cool, thanks a lot
[17:58] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, go here http://pastebin.com/m65f13a46
[17:58] <piroko> jon_davis: You in ohio?
[17:58] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, i pasted what to do there
[17:58] <Tutty> thanks a lot L1NUX1Z3R, brb!
[17:58] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, welcome
[17:59] <erUSUL> !virtualizers | Tutty
[18:00] <flea__> i wish only to say that ubuntu ran so much nicer 3 years ago than does today :(
[18:00] <L1NUX1Z3R> flea__, why is that?
[18:00] <sebsebseb> flea__: yeah  7.10  was a nice release,  9.04 is a bit hmm
[18:00] <flea__> i have kernel panicd my laptop 2 dozen times this morning simply trying to rearrange my monitors
[18:00] <L1NUX1Z3R> flea__, lol...
[18:01] <flea__> ibm t500 + ubuntu = not good
[18:01] <erUSUL> !intel | flea__
[18:01] <AceKing> stew: It started to work and then I got this.. cp: reading `/dev/cdrom': Input/output error
[18:01] <Heho> hi i have problem with dvd burn , i want burn iso files in dvd but i cant , i got this msg from gnomebaker : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230869/
[18:02] <flea__> ubottu: trying to tell ubuntu to disregard my intel gfx and use ati ... useless
[18:02] <L1NUX1Z3R> AceKing, whats on your CDROM drive?
[18:02] <flea__> ubottu: likewise with the 'wifi/wimax' card
[18:02] <sebsebseb> Heho: have you tried Brasero and K3B?
[18:03] <mazda01_> hi ubottu
[18:03] <Heho> yes same thing
[18:03] <erUSUL> Heho: POWER CALIBRATION AREA ERROR <<< seems like a media error... is the blank disc ok ? happened with more than one of them ?
[18:03] <keepsake> AceKing: Try /dev/cdrom0
[18:03] <AceKing> LINUX1Z3R: Ubuntu 9.04 I need to rip it
[18:03] <th0r> AceKing: type 'mount' in a terminal and see what device the cd is called...is it /dev/cdrom, /dev/sr0, ???
[18:03] <stew> AceKing: sounds like there is an error on the cd
[18:03] <erUSUL> Heho: also try to writte at less speed 4x for example
[18:03] <Heho> yes i tired morethan 10 cd
[18:03] <L1NUX1Z3R> AceKing, try with another cd, the cd might be defective
[18:04] <Heho> erUSUL: i make it auto
[18:04] <keepsake> AceKing: If the disc is mounted, maybe /media/cdrom?
[18:04] <sebsebseb> Heho:  someone else not that long ago had DVD burning issues,  and I had my own  pretty recently,   K3B  woudn't detect,  then I got lucky eventaully with Brasero,  and I could burn a DVD ISO
[18:04] <erUSUL> Heho: then try  forcing 4x ? i dunno maybe your burner does not like that particular dvd-r brand...
[18:04] <mazda01_> keepsake: i think ubuntu does cdrom0 and cdrom 1, not just cdrom. unless you create a symlink in /dev/
[18:04] <fhaus> sup noobz
[18:05] <sebsebseb> Heho: brasero would say something about missing plugins,  untill I had a DVD in there that it liked
[18:05] <bazhang> fhaus, hi
[18:05] <mazda01_> fhaus: i'd say the same to you but im not a noob
[18:05] <jillsmitt> bazhang:
[18:05] <sebsebseb> Heho: have you  had anything similar?
[18:05] <keepsake> mazda01_: I realised i was being silly =P
[18:05] <bazhang> jillsmitt, hello
[18:05] <Heho> sebsebseb: yes i use growisofs command
[18:06] <Heho> sebsebseb: i got this error :-( /dev/sr0: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 8
[18:06] <Heho>  
[18:06] <tckb> can anybody help me out with the crontab??
[18:06] <AceKing> Is it possible to just copy and past the files into a folder and create an ISO?
[18:06] <erUSUL> !cron | tckb
[18:06] <goldins> Hi, I'm trying to connect to an NFS share on my ubuntu desktop from my mac
[18:06] <sebsebseb> Heho: I can't exactly help, maybe these others can
[18:07] <poprocks> jeez, this channel is fuckin' crazily busy.
[18:07] <Heho>  sebsebseb ok thanks never mind :)
[18:07] <L1NUX1Z3R> AceKing, you can either download an image from the site
[18:07] <sebsebseb> !language |  poprocks
[18:07] <bazhang> poprocks, watch the language
[18:07] <erUSUL> !language > poprocks
[18:07] <jon_davis>  are the games that i want are free
 or just a tril
 Hrm?
 what
 i got wine\
[18:07] <FloodBot2> jon_davis: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
 what did you jsut ask
[18:07] <losher> AceKing: yes, you can put files in a folder & create & burn the resulting ISO. Want help with it?
[18:07] <tckb> erUSUL i know what cron is but its not working
[18:07] <AceKing> losher: yes
[18:07] <goldins> the mac says "Could not connect to the server because the name or password is not correct" and the ubuntu machine says "Jul 24 13:06:59 prague mountd[10882]: authenticated mount request from 165.112.92.43:1021 for /big (/big)" I have gathered from this that it's using nfsv4, but I don't know what the hell I'm doing.
[18:07] <erUSUL> !details | tckb
[18:07] <poprocks> wow you guys are quick...
[18:08] <Dream-Stalker> why is quantaplus instaled under programming?
[18:08] <losher> AceKing: ok, create a directory and move the files/directories you want to burn into it....
[18:08] <h32Lg> yeah endlich - ssh funzt mit rsa key :D
[18:08] <jon_davis> i want to know here i can get some ubuntu linux 9.04 game's to play.the game that are on here or pussy ass games
[18:08] <jon_davis> so help me out
[18:08] <mazda01_> goldins: your using a mac and os x to connect to your ubutnu samba server?
[18:08] <kajakmanden> Hi
[18:08] <tckb> ok.. i want run google chrome at 10: 50 pm say on 24th july ..
[18:08] <piroko> jon_davis: Go get penumbra
[18:08] <icenova> hi, i think my ubuntu doesnt have the video drivers it should
[18:08] <L1NUX1Z3R> losher, move?? from a cd?
[18:08] <bazhang> jon_davis, no need for that
[18:08] <erUSUL> Dream-Stalker: used for "programming" web pages (including server/client side scripting languages
[18:08] <AceKing> losher: Thank you.. That may be easier
[18:08] <goldins> mazda01: NFS server
[18:08] <goldins> samba sucks.
[18:09] <kajakmanden> Any knows the name of danish ubuntu channel?
[18:09] <losher> AceKing: only if it works :-)
[18:09] <sebsebseb> !dk |  kajakmanden
[18:09] <bazhang> kajakmanden, #ubuntu-dk
[18:09] <jon_davis> what is penumbra
[18:09] <kajakmanden> thanks
[18:09] <sebsebseb> kajakmanden: np
[18:09] <L1NUX1Z3R> AceKing, i suggest you get a fresh iso from the websites
[18:09] <erUSUL> tckb: afaik running graphic apps from cron is not very reliable (if possible at all)
[18:09] <erUSUL> jon_davis: a game
[18:09] <AceKing> LINUX1Z3R: Ok, will do
[18:09] <Tutty> L1NUX1Z3R, thanks a lot... everything is back to normal
[18:10] <jon_davis> where do i get it @
[18:10] <L1NUX1Z3R> Tutty, yaaaay!! :P
[18:10] <sebsebseb> Tutty: ok now virtual machine?
[18:10] <piroko> jon_davis: There's this cool thing called google
[18:10] <Tutty> sebsebseb, sure!
[18:10] <artnie> hi guys
[18:10] <bazhang> hi
[18:10] <L1NUX1Z3R> sebsebseb, lol...
[18:10] <tckb> i did by ... putting this ..  50 22 24 *  * /usr/bin/google-chrome
[18:10] <sebsebseb> Tutty: well if you have enough RAM, how much do you have?
[18:10] <sebsebseb> L1NUX1Z3R: why?
[18:10] <L1NUX1Z3R> sebsebseb, u sounded anxious :p
[18:10] <losher> L1NUX1Z3R: we were talking about putting files to burn into a directory. Did I miss something?
[18:10] <L1NUX1Z3R> sebsebseb, sorry ..
[18:10] <Tutty> i have 4gb, but my 32-bit xp shows a max of 3.5
[18:11] <tckb> erUSUL  i was just testing it.. its not working.. is that right
[18:11] <sebsebseb> Tutty: that's fine
[18:11] <L1NUX1Z3R> losher, you said move, moving files from a cd
[18:11] <SnAzBaZ> Question: Just purchased a Jetway JNC91-330 Motherboard (1.6Ghz Atom), this board has an Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics chip. I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 and can set a good display resolution, but streaming video is not playing smooth. I have downloaded all available update packages, one of these was some intel video drivers, is there something else I can do to get smooth video playback ?
[18:11] <Heho> i got this error msg from brasero : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230903/
[18:12] <sebsebseb> Tutty: here or pm up to you
[18:12] <losher> L1NUX1Z3R: oh. AceKing didn't say anything to me about the *source* being a CD...Doesn't matter much, just cp instead of mv...
[18:12] <Tutty> pm is fine
[18:12] <[PdC]Duplicity> Can somone here help me?
[18:12] <erUSUL> tckb: looks like it i right yep but as i said try with a console command
[18:12] <losher> AceKing: are you still there?
[18:12] <erUSUL> !ask | [PdC]Duplicity
[18:12] <[PdC]Duplicity> I want to know how to change a dynamic ip on ubuntu
[18:13] <[PdC]Duplicity> i know on windows it was ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew
[18:13] <erUSUL> [PdC]Duplicity: an ip obtained via dhcp ?
[18:13] <[PdC]Duplicity> anybody know what to do for ubuntu?
[18:13] <tckb> erUSUL: i tried it ass well didnt worked!? :(
[18:13] <Heho> sebsebseb: i got this error from brasero: http://paste.ubuntu.com/230903/
[18:13] <jon_davis> ok now i am at the website now what do i do
[18:13] <AceKing> loser: yes
[18:14] <sebsebseb> Heho: I don't know hopefuly other people here can help you
[18:14] <[PdC]Duplicity> .-.
[18:14] <mazda01_> goldins: what does yoru exports file look like? tehn also paste your fstab from the client.
[18:14] <cryptide> anything i should know before i shut down and install a new video card?
[18:14] <Heho> sebsebseb: ok
[18:14] <AceKing> losher: yes
[18:14] <piroko> jon_davis: Quit being a troll and figure it out?
[18:14] <AceKing> Sorry about that
[18:14] <losher> AceKing: lets recap a bit. What exactly are you trying to copy from/to?
[18:14] <erUSUL> [PdC]Duplicity: sudo dhclient -r <iface> ?
[18:14] <sebsebseb> Heho: probably a good idea to reperate your issue
[18:15] <Leoneof> i can't figure out about why my usb wireless is not work
[18:15] <jon_davis> ok it the dame game for free
[18:15] <goldins> mazda01: I'm not using fstab, I had forgotten for a moment that the mac has a proper mount command :-P
[18:15] <piroko> jon_davis: Nope
[18:15] <jon_davis> \then i want  freeeeeeeeee
[18:15] <piroko> jon_davis: kobodl
[18:15] <mazda01_> goldins: oh, yeah that right. you're using a mac. one second
[18:15] <Heho> i have problem with dvdrw , i can`t write iso file image on dvd , i got this error from brasero : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230903/ ,, and i got this from k3b : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230869/ ...... any idea ?!
[18:15] <AceKing> losher: my sister was having a hard time downloading Ubuntu from the site so I was going to send it to her through a file transfer
[18:16] <[PdC]Duplicity> !ask how to change dynamic ip on ubuntu
[18:16] <[PdC]Duplicity> .-.
[18:16] <goldins> mazda01: well, what should my mount command look like?
[18:16] <crazysoul> my ubuntu crashed sometimes when restarting firefox, where should i look for a log file that can provide more info?
[18:16] <Leoneof>  usb wireless is not work : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230302/
[18:16] <independent> 
[18:16] <fhaus> [PdC]Duplicity use the network manager UI
[18:17] <[PdC]Duplicity> explain instructions?
[18:17] <losher> AceKing: if she's having trouble downloading, what makes you so sure she won't have as much trouble receiving a file transfer?
[18:17] <goldins> mazda01: my /etc/exports says : /big    macmini(rw,sync)
[18:17] <fhaus> [PdC]Duplicity at the top of the screen, if you need more instructions than that, go back to windows pls
[18:17] <goldins> mazda01: and my /etc/hosts has macmini directed to the correct address
[18:17] <[PdC]Duplicity> where on the top of the screen?
[18:18] <[PdC]Duplicity> All I see is applications system manager force quit temperature and time
[18:18] <AceKing> losher: that's what I wanted to see.. I guess it's more trouble than it's worth. It would have been worth just finding out how to rip a CD and/ or create an ISO file
[18:18] <fhaus> if you cannot find network settings in ubuntu via clicking around, you are disqualified from using any computer
[18:18] <[PdC]Duplicity> Im new too it
[18:19] <[PdC]Duplicity> if your not going to help
[18:19] <[PdC]Duplicity> dont say nothing about it
[18:19] <losher> AceKing: Well, I can still help you rip a CD and create an ISO file. But for your sister, it's probably best to send her a copy of your CD
[18:19] <fhaus> omfg click around
[18:19] <sebsebseb> !language |  fhaus
[18:19] <erUSUL> tckb: woks fr me here... tried a simple one « * * * * * /bin/echo "newline" >> /tmp/echo »
[18:19] <fhaus> omfg omfg omfg ban me zoooommggggg
[18:19] <[PdC]Duplicity> I dont want to click around thats why i come to help because i obvi couldn't find it
[18:19] <[PdC]Duplicity> If i knew where it was i wouldn;'t be here
[18:19] <[PdC]Duplicity> now would i?
[18:19] <Leoneof>  usb wireless is not work : http://paste.ubuntu.com/230302/
[18:19] <erUSUL> tckb: you can see the file grow every minute « tailf /tmp/echo »
[18:20] <mazda01_> what are the owner:group and permissions of the /big folder?
[18:20] <tckb> erUSUL k lemme check
[18:20] <fhaus> -
[18:20] <goldins>  mazda01: goldins:root rwxr-xr-x
[18:20] <bazhang> fhaus, remain civil and on topic
[18:20] <JPSman> how do I mount the wubi root.disk partition in either windows or liveCD?
[18:21] <wifi-prob> I cannot find my school wifi from a location, although the desktop I have there finds wifi easily, my school is using LEAP, how can I find that wifi using my Ubuntu < I am using T60 IBM, Ubuntu 8.04
[18:21] <[PdC]Duplicity> Can somone help me figure out how to change dynamic ip on ubuntu?
[18:21] <panfist> rm -r * will remove the all of the contents of the current directory
[18:21] <panfist> right?
[18:21] <ocrob> panfist: right
[18:21] <mazda01_> goldins: and what is the user on the mac side? is it goldin as well?
[18:21] <L1NUX1Z3R> panfist, yes
[18:21] <goldins> [PdC]Duplicity: restart the NetworkManager service
[18:21] <L1NUX1Z3R> panfist, be careful with it
[18:21] <[PdC]Duplicity> how?
[18:21] <goldins> mazda01: no, but I thought it wouldn't matter
[18:21] <[PdC]Duplicity> I dont know how to restart the network manager
[18:21] <goldins> being as it's 766
[18:22] <losher> [PdC]Duplicity: do you mean your dhcp address? Assigned by your ISP?
[18:22] <goldins> [PdC]Duplicity: /etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart
[18:22] <[PdC]Duplicity> my ip adress
[18:22] <goldins> I think
[18:22] <erUSUL> panfist: yep; but use it with care... shell expansions
[18:22] <fhaus> help i need help, how do i click a mouse
[18:22] <Seronis> [PdC]Duplicity: lan ip or wan ip.  be specific
[18:22] <thehook> [PdC]Duplicity: sudo dhclient
[18:22] <bazhang> fhaus, please stop that
[18:22] <losher> fhaus: grow up, or go away...
[18:23] <goldins> [PdC]Duplicity: actually, this would be better: /etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop; dhclient -R [primary interface]; dhclient [primary interface]
[18:23] <goldins> er
[18:23] <[PdC]Duplicity> um
[18:23] <fhaus> 8[18:23] <goldins> make that a lowercase r
[18:23] <[PdC]Duplicity> i type that in terminal?
[18:23] <wifi-prob> I cannot find my school wifi from a location, although the desktop I have there finds wifi easily, my school is using LEAP, how can I find that wifi using my Ubuntu < I am using T60 IBM, Ubuntu 8.04
[18:23] <goldins> yeah but first you have to find out what the name of your primary interface is
[18:23] <oskar-> fhaus:  what do you intend? this is a support channel, not one for experts?
[18:23] <oskar-> !
[18:24] <[PdC]Duplicity> bound to 72.***.**.40 -- renewal in 17878 seconds.
[18:24] <[PdC]Duplicity> is that what i needed?
[18:24] <thehook> [PdC]Duplicity: sounds good :P
[18:24] <goldins> [PdC]Duplicity: sounds like you got a new address, yes?
[18:25] <[PdC]Duplicity> but i gotta wait 17878 seconds?
[18:25] <goldins> no
[18:25] <goldins> what
[18:25] <thehook> [PdC]Duplicity:  it means it will get a new address in 17878 seconds
[18:25] <[PdC]Duplicity> well that didn;t change it
[18:25] <goldins> it does auto-renewals every 17878 seconds, set by the dhcp server you're connecting to
[18:25] <goldins> oh
[18:25] <goldins> that means that the dhcp server on the other side is smart
[18:25] <[PdC]Duplicity> lol
[18:25] <[PdC]Duplicity> hmmm.
[18:26] <[PdC]Duplicity> i need to change this ip
[18:26] <goldins> and cached your mac address, and you'll have to change mac addresses
[18:26] <goldins> why?
[18:26] <mazda01_> goldins: did you get it straightened out?
[18:26] <goldins> got permabanned from 4chan?
[18:26] <[PdC]Duplicity> im getting ddosed
[18:26] <goldins> mazda01: no, do you think if I changed the username on the mac it will fix it?
[18:26] <erUSUL> [PdC]Duplicity: mst dhcp servers give allways the same ip to a given computer if they can
[18:26] <thehook> [PdC]Duplicity: oh, you have to call your ISP to do that
[18:26] <mazda01_> goldins: not sure.
[18:26] <goldins> that's not true
[18:27] <foo> how can I tell what ubuntu install I'm on?
[18:27] <goldins> thehook: he could change his mac address
[18:27] <jrib>  !version | foo
[18:27] <goldins> foo: cat /etc/issue.net
[18:27] <Milos_SD> Hello to all
[18:27] <L1NUX1Z3R> foo type uname -r
[18:27] <JPSman> How do I either A.) mount wubi's root.disk in windows or livecd or B.) force load wubi (it even hangs in recover mode(i had installed proprietary ATI drivers)) ?
[18:28] <goldins> jrib: you wouldn't believe the complexity of the script I wrote to determine that
[18:28] <erUSUL> JPSman: in a linux livecd. use loop to mount the image file
[18:28] <losher> [PdC]Duplicity: how do you know you're being denial-of-serviced, exactly?
[18:28] <thehook> goldins: that probably wouldn't help.. kinda depends on the ISP, with my ISP it don't work..
[18:28] <Milos_SD> My brothers deleted ALL groups in there Ubuntu installation from System -> Administration -> Users and groups. How can I restore that? :S
[18:28] <erUSUL> JPSman: mount -t auto -o loop /path/to/root.img /mnt/
[18:28] <moustafaza> where is the file which the keyboard shortcuts are in?
[18:29] <goldins> Milos_SD: do you have another ubuntu machine?
[18:29] <Milos_SD> goldins, yes I have
[18:29] <erUSUL> moustafaza: gnome save them in gconf afaics. use gconf-editor
[18:29] <moustafaza> erUSUL, thanks1
[18:30] <foo> I noticed fglrx is not available in ubuntu 9.04... is there a fix or equivalent for this?
[18:30] <Saltuk> is there any who is using photoshop cs4 on wine ?
[18:31] <erUSUL> !find fglrx
[18:31] <stonew508> I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this problem: I'm unable to download files from the internet, my browser is telling me I don't have enough disc space. I know for a fact there's at least 5 gigs available. This is jaunty. Anyone run into this?
[18:31] <erUSUL> foo: it is aviable
[18:31] <erUSUL> !appdb | Saltuk
[18:31] <foo> erUSUL: thanks, I'll disregard this message from update-manager and fix it later, thanks
[18:31] <stups> hay
[18:32] <oskar-> stonew508:  is /tmp full?
[18:32] <Saltuk> tried intall but  when trying to run not running ..
[18:32] <erUSUL> stonew508: what does « df -h » says ?
[18:32] <losher> Milos_SD: groups info is kept in the file /etc/group. Ideally you'd want to restore this file from a recent backup (you *do* have a recent backup, right?). Failing that, you can copy the file from another system, but then you'll have lost any custom changes you had on your system....
[18:32] <dewman> hello, I just reformatted a hard drive to ext3, what is the best method to change the permissions on the drive so i can write to it? my drive is identified as /dev/sda1
[18:32] <Milos_SD> So, anyone know how to restor all groups ? I tried to restor group file from /var/backup/ but, not all are there :S
[18:32] <BiggBoss> i know this channel dont give support for xampp, but i joined his channel and all ppl is AFK. Is there anyone who know to use xampp and who i can pm?
[18:32] <erUSUL> dewman: make folders insde the partition... change the permissions of that folders suit your needs
[18:32] <moustafaza> erUSUL, I can't find it don't you know the exact path? I want to fix a shortcut key which I can fix from the GUI manager.
[18:32] <erUSUL> to suit*
[18:32] <bazhang> BiggBoss, xampp is not supported here; perhaps try ##linux or use lamp instead
[18:33] <stonew508> keep in mind I have a couple partitions...
[18:33] <blk> i'm running karmic and when enabling compiz via preferences / appearance it enables them, then disables them again and posts an error message saying it failed.. by console however compiz --replace works just fine.. running a GM45 with KMS enabled
[18:33] <stonew508> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[18:33] <stonew508> /dev/sda5             9.4G  3.1G  5.8G  35% /
[18:33] <stonew508> tmpfs                 497M     0  497M   0% /lib/init/rw
[18:33] <stonew508> varrun                497M  108K  497M   1% /var/run
[18:33] <stonew508> varlock               497M     0  497M   0% /var/lock
[18:33] <stonew508> udev                  497M  156K  497M   1% /dev
[18:33] <FloodBot2> stonew508: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:33] <thht> ouch
[18:33] <dewman> erUSL: When I attempt to create a folder it informs me that I do not have permission.
[18:33] <bazhang> blk, #ubuntu+1 for that
[18:33] <Milos_SD> losher, it's not my system, it's theres... And I don't think they have some custom changes :)
[18:33] <blk> bazhang, thx..
[18:33] <StefanWray> By mistake, we installed Ubuntu Server LTS 8.04 32 bit version on a 64 bit Sun Server. Will this create problems for us?
[18:34] <bazhang> StefanWray, how much ram
[18:34] <losher> Milos_SD: if there are no custom changes, a copy of /etc/group from a system running the same OS version will probably do the trick, then...
[18:34] <vladbr> hello all
[18:34] <vladbr> :D
[18:34] <vladbr> anyone wanna plz LF2?:X
[18:34] <StefanWray> bazhang: don't know exactly, i think 2 GB ram
[18:34] <ankush> hi all.
[18:35] <erUSUL> moustafaza: most are under apps/metacity/global_keybindings afaics
[18:35] <bazhang> !ot | vladbr
[18:35] <ankush> how should i  unmount a device?
[18:35] <pepperjack> StefanWray: i dont think youre hurting then :)
[18:36] <erUSUL> dewman: the folders you create using sudo... « sudo mkdir /mount/point/Movies » for example then you do « sudo chown $USER:$USER /mount/point/Movies »
[18:36] <pepperjack> ankush: you should see it on your desktop and just be able to right-click but from terminal sudo umount /media/whatever   will work
[18:36] <StefanWray> pepperjack: thanks
[18:36] <somePriest> Hi all.  I'm trying to install the ATI radeon proprietary driver.  But when I run their *.run installer I get:  "Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version"   I have the kernel headers installed, and linux-libc-dev, anyone know what might cause this error?
[18:36] <erUSUL> !tab | dewman
[18:36] <pepperjack> StefanWray: you can use 32 or 64 bit kernel on your box the only issue you would encounter would be contraint on physical memory but since that is only 2GB  good to go
[18:37] <Shusakue> hi all
[18:38] <vortex> hey guys i have a serious problem with my ubuntu
[18:38] <x_> hi. Any one herd of a fix for cpu usage reaching 100%. With xorg sucking the usage?
[18:38] <vortex> im trying to reinstall a copy of windows but its not reading the cd in my cd-driver
[18:38] <StefanWray> pepperjack: but since we are still in development on the sun server, is it recommended to reinstall the ubuntu server 64 bit package?
[18:38] <twig11> !doesn't work
[18:38] <Shusakue> vortex>  you want a double boot system or only windows ?
[18:38] <vortex> dual boot with ubuntu and windows
[18:38] <vortex> i have done it before
[18:38] <x_> test
[18:38] <vortex> but something is wrong
[18:39] <dewman> !tab | erusul  if I want to create the folders in the front end rather then through the terminal would i need to modify the permissions of the drive? or is that not a good idea?
[18:39] <Xsploit> hmm there is a certain ubuntu project where you can download it to windows, click the install file and it does the rest from there... it is installed to c:/ubuntu but you can boot into it.. what is it called?
[18:39] <Pici> Xsploit: Wubi
[18:39] <vladbr> anyone have little fighter 2 v1.9c????:D
[18:39] <x_> vortex, whats up?
[18:39] <bazhang> Xsploit, wubi
[18:39] <Xsploit> ty
[18:39] <vladbr> and wanna play?:)
[18:39] <vortex> X_ A LOT
[18:40] <vortex> my ubuntu might be broken
[18:40] <ankush> pepperjack: the device isnt present  on the desktop and on the teminal it says theres no command as unmount
[18:40] <gnat_x> hi folks. i'm having issues getting my wireless to connect to a WPA network on a fresh jaunty install. if i turn off WPA at the router i can connect. if i turn on WPA i can't. the network manager asks for a password, i give it, it hashes properly (wpa-passphrase hashed it the same on my lappy), but the net manager just spins for a while and asks again. it might be this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/348275 so
[18:40] <vortex> it wont load my cd for windows
[18:40] <strep> hi all! im using jaunty and id like to install this file : wings-1.0.1-linux.bzip2.run   but i dont understand how im supposed to do this
[18:40] <erUSUL> dewman: you type eru<hittabkey> and my name gets completed automatically
[18:40] <strep> anybody knows?
[18:40] <bazhang> vladbr, that is offtopic here; please chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:40] <Pici> vladbr: This is a support channel, if you want to chat or suggest games to play please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:40] <FLJohn> I can not get Wine to run any programs I download.  There is always something missing that will not let a program work.  Can anyone help?  I have two computers running Ubuntu and both will not work with wine.
[18:40] <losher> vortex: Top 3 reasons: bios not set to boot from cd-rom first? CD is damaged/unreadable? CD-reader broken?
[18:40] <pepperjack> ubottu: umount
[18:40] <pepperjack> ankush: umount
[18:40] <joeyeye> gnat_x - I'd suggest wicd over networkmanager ... I find it so much more reliable
[18:41] <vortex> its a funky fresh dvd, nothing wrong with it
[18:41] <taget_> strep: how did u try and run it ?
[18:41] <gnat_x> joeyeye: ok. good to know
[18:41] <etpace> How do I have multiple users chown a folder? I want www-data and etpace to chown /srv
[18:41] <vortex> i think bios is correct though
[18:41] <tuxxy> anyone who uses 64-bit ubuntu then please join ##ubuntu-64-bit so it isnt empty :p
[18:41] <vortex> it hangs for like 1 minute trying to boot the dvd
[18:41] <pepperjack> StefanWray: its up to you. the install is so easy that I would probably go with the 64 bit install but.. again up to you
[18:41] <Cube> tuxxy: xD
[18:41] <vortex> but then loads ubuntu after 1 minute
[18:41] <x_> ubottu, cpu
[18:41] <strep> taget_ i did nothing except double click...
[18:41] <gnat_x> joeyeye: i generally don't go in for gui's, but this machine is for someone else.
[18:41] <vortex> maybe its grub?
[18:41] <daftykins> gnat_x: sometimes there's an issue with detecting TKIP vs. AES WPA types, have you tried each type on the router?
[18:41] <strep> leads me to a script..
[18:42] <tuxxy> Cube you run 64-bit ?
[18:42] <thht> vortex: looks like cd-drive is broken
[18:42] <vortex> well
[18:42] <bazhang> tuxxy, please dont advertise here
[18:42] <Cube> tuxxy: no sorry. but your reason was funny
[18:42] <gnat_x> daftykins: no. let me check if i even can. its a crappy router...
[18:42] <vortex> i installed ubuntu today thht with a dvd
[18:42] <vortex> so i think it works
[18:43] <tuxxy> Cube hehe ye I thought so too
[18:43] <taget_> strep: try running it from a terminal. make sure it is executable also with "chmod +x wings* "
[18:43] <thht> vortex: if boot settings are correct, grub shouldnt show up in the first place.
[18:43] <apoleo12> man irssi is awesome
[18:43] <vortex> thht
[18:43] <vortex> is there anything i can do?
[18:43] <apoleo12> I can be able to leave it unattented
[18:43] <x_> cpu usage at 100% xorg running at 20% need help plz
[18:43] <vortex> i can install linux, no problem
[18:44] <vortex> its just windows i cant
[18:44] <[PdC]Duplicity> Question, What is seahorse daemon?
[18:44] <oskar-> vortex:  is you windows cd or dvd defect?
[18:44] <Shusakue> if your install is fresh, you can format then install windows then unbuntu ^^ but barbarian and long ;)
[18:44] <vortex> its dvd but i dont think its defected
[18:44] <vortex> i burned it yesterday
[18:44] <vortex> installed it
[18:44] <thht> vortex: check your dvd on another computer/drive
[18:44] <vortex> installed ubuntu
[18:44] <joeyeye> seahorse is for managing encryption keys
[18:45] <vortex> and now trying to put it back on again
[18:45] <stew> burned a windows cd? ruh roh
[18:45] <vortex> thht i just got a pop up msg saying "your system experianced a serious kernel problem"
[18:45] <vortex> that might have something to do with it?
[18:46] <justin__1> I am unable to make a module not load on boot.  I have placed 'blacklist ath5k' in the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and that is not working.  Is there a new way to stop a module form loading?
[18:46] <strep> taget_ "chmode +x wings* " doesnt seem to work and i dont know how to run via a terminal (sorry im newbie with ubuntu)
[18:47] <alleyrat> hey guys i have a directory of files that all need to be appended with ".gif", how could i do that easily?
[18:47] <daftykins> it's probably compiled within the kernel and can't be blacklisted justin__1 , i've no idea of a better idea though i'm afraid
[18:47] <unop> strep, it's chmod not chmode
[18:47] <daftykins> "mv * *.gif" alleyrat ?
[18:47] <dewman> erUSUL, ahhh
[18:47] <strep> oh ok i try this unop ty
[18:47] <coz_> justin__1,   this may help not sure   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=234473
[18:47] <dewman> erUSUL, nice trick. thank you.
[18:47] <ankush> whenever i wish to mount a partition of my external hdd it says "acc to mtab, dev/sdb2 is already mounted on /media/disk"  but on giving sudo umount /media/disk it says not found
[18:48] <thht> vortex: not sure. but you should check your cd /dvd on another computer do see if it s ok
[18:48] <daftykins> ankush: yeah sometimes a drive gets listed on the "Places" menu and is kind of mounted but not (: ( i think)
[18:48] <unop> alleyrat, daftykins, that wouldn't work
[18:48] <alleyrat> yeah i tried that, it gives me target ".gif" is not a directory though
[18:48] <justin__1> alright, maybe I just need to run that rmmod command
[18:48] <justin__1> I will try and report back :)
[18:48] <justin__1> exit
[18:48] <unop> alleyrat,  for i in *; do mv -- "$i" "${i}.gif"; done
[18:48] <justin__1> lol
[18:49] <erUSUL> dewman: no probem
[18:49] <MindVirus> I have Pidgin 2.5.5 and I need 2.5.8. Is there any way to get the new version using Ubuntu repositories?
[18:49] <unop> alleyrat, or.  rename 's/$/.gif/' *
[18:49] <ankush> daftykins: i think a restart will do...but i cannot do it right now due to a dwnld in progress  ..any other method
[18:49] <erUSUL> dewman: it a lot more usefull in the linux terminal ;)
[18:50] <Cube> tuxxy: MindVirus yeah, search for a PPA
[18:50] <logic> if i try to listen some song with vlc, the song starts playing but i cannot see the player and there is not way to understand where the graphical part of it has gone.. same problem for every document and every image or video i try to open.. why? how can it be?? please guys, help me !!
[18:50] <th0r> MindVirus: there is a ppa url on the pidgin website you can add to the repos list
[18:50] <Shusakue> hey guys, have an issues, on Xchat, seems my command /ignore doesn't work, i wrote it, on windows/list of ignorance all is good but i keep see the dumbass.... any ideas ?
[18:51] <silidan> logic: some song is kinda vague
[18:51] <d34dh4ck> howdy folks....i have an interesting problem with i figure power management
[18:51] <linduxed> is there a way to limit the "su" command to a specific set of users?
[18:51] <silidan> logic: if youre opening an audio fie there wont be any video in there :)
[18:51] <logic> silidan: hey whatever kind of format i try to play..
[18:51] <unop> linduxed, well, it already is - it is limited to those people who know the root password
[18:51] <silidan> logic: exapmles...pls
[18:51] <logic> silidan: i cannot se the program! the graphical interface, whatever you wanna call it
[18:51] <MindVirus> Thanks, Cube and th0r.
[18:52] <silidan> logic: ahhh
[18:52] <daftykins> ankush force unmount the device rather than the place it's mounted to
[18:52] <silidan> logic: fire up a console and type vlc
[18:52] <linduxed> unop: the thing is though that i want only some to be able to type the command
[18:52] <logic> silidan: ok, now what?
[18:52] <d34dh4ck> all of my settings in the power management config app are set to never, but if i leave my laptop idle for a while it shuts off, not sure on the actual time cause it is usually if i am gone for a coupe hours otherwise the screensaver rarely has time to come up i use this laptop so much
[18:52] <nerdy_kid> any way to make any program multithreaded?
[18:52] <silidan> do you see vlc gui?
[18:52] <linduxed> unop: the command is not limited, its completion is
[18:52] <silidan> logic: do you see vlc gui?
[18:52] <unop> linduxed, you should look at sudo instead - on ubuntu, only memebers of the admin group can use sudo
[18:53] <logic> silidan: yes..
[18:53] <silidan> logic: goo now go to file open and open some song file
[18:53] <logic> silidan: but this doesn't solve my problem..
[18:53] <piquadrat> Hi! I'm currently on Fedora with a full disk encryption (not LVM or RAID). Can I reuse my encrypted /home partition on a karmic install?
[18:53] <linduxed> unop: i know that
[18:53] <silidan> logic: but it may give you some hints trough console output :)
[18:54] <losher> nerdy_kid: in general no. A program has to be written as multithreaded in the first place...
[18:54] <linduxed> unop: but i want to make sure that the wrong people cant bruteforce the su command
[18:54] <erUSUL> nerdy_kid: the holy gril/silver bullet of computing an authomatic way of making any program paralell/multithreaded :)
[18:54] <dewman> erUSUL, ok so now that we have the tab feature figured out.... Is it a good idea to always create the folder and or folders from the command line rather then through the gui?
[18:54] <linduxed> unop: *with the su command
[18:54] <Mamoncete> I have a web server in a Linux machine that has the local ip 10.10.10.210. Everything works fine, but I want to add a human name so people can access it thrrough the web browser just puntting for example "LinuxServer". My HOSTS file es the following: http://pastebin.com/m4f71f0ee.  Samba is working, so when broswing the network I can see a computer with the name "LinuxServer", however the web browser doesn't find it and we are fo
[18:54] <Mamoncete> rced to use the numerical IP, Can anybody help me please? THANKS A LOT
[18:54] <Flannel> linduxed: The root account is locked, *no* password will work.
[18:55] <unop> linduxed, well, on ubuntu by default, the root account is locked/disabled - and so, no amount of bruteforcing will allow someone to use su to become root.
[18:55] <linduxed> Flannel: oh, thats good
[18:55] <d34dh4ck> you can change the root password though
[18:55] <BlackBerry> i'm back
[18:55] <erUSUL> dewman: well if you are going to be creating folders continously you may want to make the whole partition writtable by you...
[18:55] <Flannel> d34dh4ck: Except there's no reason to do so.
[18:55] <linduxed> unop: nice to know
[18:55] <phoenixz> Is it my imagination or is open office just a horrible piece of software that actually managed to be less usable than microsoft office? I modify bottom of page, and on the top of the page, and 3 pages down, text makeup suddenly changes. How what where or why? I dunno. spell check is all installed, and says its working fine, but its not actually doing anything.. what is this?!
[18:55] <unop> linduxed, unless off course, you have changed that default - but that's not something we can support here.
[18:55] <logic> silidan: it doesnt tell me anything useful..
[18:55]  * phoenixz is in need of saying a lot of bad words here..
[18:56] <logic> silidan: i'm really unable to understand what's goin on..
[18:56] <BlackBerry> Hey where can I get OpenOffice for mac os 9?
[18:56] <dewman> erUSUL, Its going to be a backup drive between my 2 ubuntu boxes and my wifes laptop
[18:56] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: all the computers in the network must have the same entry in its /etc/hosts file or you have to deploy a nameserver ?
[18:56] <Pici> BlackBerry: Not #ubuntu, #openoffice.org would be a more appropriate place to ask
[18:56] <BlackBerry> thanks
[18:56] <BlackBerry> pici thanls
[18:56] <dewman> erUSUL, so I am assuming I might want to do that. Could get a little tricky  since I dont really know what I am doing from the get go.
[18:57] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, except my personal computer, the rest in the office are XP, so does that mean that I have to install something in each one?
[18:57] <d34dh4ck> i was just stating that it was possible, i do mine for person al reasons, multi user system desktop upstairs that my grandparents share the user acount, and i chnged the root pass and changed what sudo was allowed to control,
[18:57] <silidan> logic: what does it tell you?
[18:57] <x_> plz google cpu 100% Xorg ubuntu. i am stuck as.
[18:57] <d34dh4ck> basically used ubuntu up there cause i was lazy and didn't want to do a arch install for them...lol...
[18:58] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, however we have an exchange server, and I can acces to it just writing the human name in my linux machine and I didn't install nor modified anything in my hosts to do so
[18:58] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: windows has a hosts file too
[18:58] <ankush> on mounting one of the partitions im gettng error: $LogFIle is too small.The file  system wasnt safely closed on windows
[18:58] <silidan> logic: ask around i have to go afk for half an hour now
[18:58] <petx> hi all... I try to disable a startup... any idea??
[18:58] <logic> silidan: ok, thanks anyway:)
[18:58] <losher> phoenixz: it's not your imagination. The truth is. most linux programs which heavy user-interface requirements are about 5 years behind windows...
[18:59] <losher> which -> with
[18:59] <Flannel> d34dh4ck: I still don't see why you'd need a root password up there.  But, that's your prerogative.  Please don't recommend it here though, thanks.
[18:59] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, is it possible to automate it?
[18:59] <phoenixz> losher: with ...
[18:59] <erUSUL> dewman: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /mount/point
[18:59] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: with a nameserver i guess
[18:59] <phoenixz> losher: point I was trying to make was more like.. Why imitate the WORST text processor ever, which still has all the same basic problems... microsoft office..]
[18:59] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, but, enabeling a DHCP will interfier with the router we already have, won't it?
[19:00] <phoenixz> why not work like word perfect, which always was easy and fast to work with.
[19:00] <d34dh4ck> i wasn't recomending it, just stating that you could, sorry for the confusion,
[19:00] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, sorry I meant DNS
[19:00] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: maybe he router has a dns option and you can configure it ?
[19:00] <sachael> hi, anyone know a way to mass-rename files and enumerate them? that is, whatever the files are named, they all become file1.jpg, file2.jpg, etc (for example)
[19:01] <losher> phoenixz: I dunno. compare gimp & photoshop. The gimp UI is even worse than photoshop's, IMO....
[19:01] <losher> phoenixz: and don't even get me started on the multimedia apps....
[19:01] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, I have access to the router, but I don't know what should I do...we usually have there the DNS ips of our ISP
[19:02] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, I would like to link 10.10.10.210 to "intranet"
[19:02] <phoenixz> losher: well, that would just require a user interface redesign.. not the biggest deal in the world, I suppose.. but how open office works is just horrible.. just like microsoft office, which is also a monster nightmare
[19:02] <phoenixz> losher: amarok (1 that is) had a perfect design
[19:02] <phoenixz> 2 is horrible
[19:02] <BlackBerry> hello i'm back
[19:02] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, so, anybody that writes "intranet " in the Web Browser URL would be forwarded to the web server in 10.10.10.210
[19:02] <phoenixz> but amarok one was sweet to say the least
[19:03] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: my home router has a Lan clients section where i can set static ip adresses asociated with a hostname
[19:03] <dewman> erUSUL, That was easy.
[19:03] <losher> phoenixz: 'just requiring a user interface redesign' is a bit like say 'just requires a complete recoding from scratch'. There's nothing 'just' about it....
[19:04] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, I'll check out ours here, but on the other hand, if I wouldn't want to touch the router, ...I can install the BIND DNS server in the linux machine, will that interfiere with the DNS configured in the router?
[19:04] <CyclopsCaveman> Ubuntu is giving me a black screen during boot on my PPC (version 9.04) is there any way to fix this?
[19:04] <phoenixz> losher: if you see what the gimp has going in code behind the user interface..
[19:05] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: i do think that bind will be overkill and clients of the network will ask the dns's configured in the router (the ones of your isp)
[19:05] <losher> phoenixz: so who 'improved' amarok 1 into amarok 2, and why?
[19:06] <petx> hi all... I try to disable any startup programs... any idea??
[19:06] <phoenixz> losher: I dunno who, I do know that they are completely redoing the userinterface after half the KDE users barfed over it.. but seriously, amarok is (Arguably) the best music player I've seen so far..
[19:07] <sdesai> hello all
[19:07] <pepperjack> !startup | petx may help
[19:07] <sdesai> i am currently running a 64 bit version of jaunty
[19:07] <JeremyBicha1> is there any problem with using this solution for resolving apt-get issues? http://bit.ly/vhfPv
[19:07] <sdesai> and was wondering if i put in a 32 bit live cd, whether it will completely delete the 64 bit version, or if it will just modify it
[19:08] <apoleo12_> meta-1 - meta-0 how do I do that???
[19:08] <Squideshi> What's the difference between the /opt and /usr/bin directories?
[19:08] <Flannel> sdesai: The liveCD won't modify anything.  Do you mean installing the 32bit version from the CD?
[19:08] <apoleo12_> is that in #irssi?
[19:08] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: the best option is to make your router resolve the severs ip for your users...
[19:08] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, ok man, thanks a lot
[19:08] <sdesai> Flannel: yes
[19:08] <pepperjack> Squideshi: /opt is usually for 'big' stuff im not sure of the official difference
[19:08] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, yes, that is the first one I am going to try
[19:08] <Flannel> sdesai: Installations overwrite stuff
[19:08] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: no problem... maybe asking in #ubuntu-server you get other options
[19:09] <Denis> Trying to contact someone responsible for website wiki.ubuntu.com, I suspect you have malware uploads being link spammed
[19:09] <losher> phoenixz: my point is that one lucky design (subsequently undone) doesn't mean you've got a superior process for making software...
[19:09] <tomz_zn> hi there
[19:09] <tomz_zn> im a noob here
[19:09] <sdesai> Flannel: ok, so i wld have to back up all info before i install the 32 bit versio
[19:09] <Flannel> Denis: #ubuntu-doc
[19:09] <sdesai> n
[19:09] <sdesai> then
[19:09] <Flannel> sdesai: correct
[19:09] <pepperjack> tomz_zn: hi. did you have a question?
[19:09] <tomz_zn> i am having a problem with pixelated images in firefox in ubuntu
[19:09] <sdesai> Flannel: thanks
[19:09] <erUSUL> Denis: /join #ubuntu-website
[19:10] <Keiffer> Hi. I have a fresh, error-free, customized install of Ubuntu. I want to do the following 1) Backup the linux installation, so I never install it again, just copy it. 2) Use the backup into VMWare if I need 3) Put the backup on a USB stick and make it portable. Is it possible?
[19:10] <phoenixz> losher: are you talking about open source in general? because then I think there is just a tad bit more than one "lucky" design...
[19:10] <tomz_zn> peperjack>any idea how to solve that problem ?
[19:10] <losher> phoenixz: maybe I was, in which case were off-topic...
[19:11] <Flannel> Squideshi: /opt/ is for software that's not under package management and also is collected together into its own file structure.  /usr/bin/ is where stuff goes when installed from the repositories, and then /usr/local/bin is for software you install (not under package management) that does use the more common linux filestructure stuff.
[19:11] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, last question, does the entry in the HOSTS file in the SEVER need to match the name linked to the IP in the router's DNS table?
[19:12] <Squideshi> Flannel: Thank you.
[19:12] <CyclopsCaveman> Ubuntu is giving me a black screen during boot on my PPC (version 9.04) is there any way to fix this?
[19:12] <tlalocman> ayuda alguien ha instalado Vector Linux
[19:13] <apoleo12_> does anybody know how to switch channels in irssi?
[19:13] <phoenixz> ontopic: Im using openoffice.. Can anybody explain to me how I can actually do things like spelling? Supposedly F7 should do the trick but it just shows one window with a message ontop "The spellchecking is complete" which is not true because there are about a milion erorrs..
[19:13] <oskar-> CyclopsCaveman:  if there is a splash option for the kernel, you could try to remove it
[19:13] <Flannel> apoleo12_: alt-# will take you to that channels window number, or /window #
[19:13] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: well if you use the router you do not need anything new in your /etc/hosts file
[19:13] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: afaics
[19:13] <apoleo12_> where do I see the number?
[19:14] <tomz_zn> please someone help with fixing my firefox - images are very pixelated
[19:14] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, the server's one, right?
[19:14] <apoleo12_> why is it not working?
[19:14] <daftykins>  /win x also changes window
[19:15] <mazda01> how would I extract the video only from an avi file?
[19:15] <steveno> mazda01:  what do you mean extract?
[19:15] <LexLuth0r> Do I need to use antivirus software with Ubuntu
[19:15] <apoleo12_> 
[19:15] <Flannel> apoleo12_: Act: 1 2 3 4 5 etc shows the numberof other ones (with activity/etc), also before the channel name is the current number.  You can also use ctrl-n/p to cycle forward and backwards
[19:16] <steveno> LexLuth0r: you don't have to, but it's not a bad idea
[19:16] <erUSUL> mazda01: avidemux ?
[19:16] <LexLuth0r> Any free AV software I could download
[19:16] <MerlinW> sziasztok
[19:16] <mazda01> well, I am trying to resync an avi file where the audio is wayt ahead of the video.
[19:16] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: yep
[19:16] <sebsebseb> !virus |  LexLuth0r
[19:16] <MerlinW> srx
[19:16] <LexLuth0r> !virus
[19:16] <MerlinW> hi guys
[19:16] <sebsebseb> LexLuth0r: no need at this time, unless your going to run an email server  which then needs to scan for Windows viruses
[19:16] <Pici> LexLuth0r: read ubottu's message above.
[19:16] <LexLuth0r> cheers
[19:16] <mazda01> I am not sure how far the shift is though. is there any tool to find out the difference in audio and video?
[19:16] <Mamoncete> erUSUL, but that is acctually the name that samba uses for sharing, and therefore the name that the computer is shown in the network, that is why I am asking
[19:16] <JEEBsv> hey, how good are the ATi Radeon 64MB (7500 later on) drivers in Ubuntu 9.04?
[19:17] <JEEBsv> I've been trying to run Enemy Territory just to test, and I'm getting GL'ish errors
[19:17] <etpace> Hey guys, I have www-data as the chown of /srv/http, I'd like my login user (etpace) to be able to upload to /srv/http via SFTP, currently I do not have permission -- any tips?
[19:17] <mazda01> erUSUL, any suggestions.
[19:17] <blackxored> hello all I got this friend asking of IM webcam support, do you know a multiproto which has it?
[19:17] <sebsebseb> LexLuth0r: Windows viruses won't  work on Linux,   well  some of them may partially work in Wine, but other then that nope
[19:17] <erUSUL> Mamoncete: samba and windows uses windbind to resolve names... it is a separate system
[19:17] <Myrtti> blackxored: none
[19:17] <erUSUL> mazda01: use avidemux is a video editor
[19:18] <dewman> erUSUL, Are you still around?
[19:18] <blackxored> Myrtti, and with support for one protocol we only have msn right?
[19:18] <nat__> ok. so it appears that i can't connect via WPA or WEP, but unsecured seems to work fine. i've switched to using wicd. but i'm getting the same sort of issue.
[19:18] <erUSUL> dewman: yes
[19:18] <Myrtti> blackxored: and skype, and sip
[19:18] <gnat_x> ok. so it appears that i can't connect via WPA or WEP, but unsecured seems to work fine. i've switched to using wicd. but i'm getting the same sort of issue.
[19:19] <blackxored> Myrtti, yes but those are voip (which is the one I use), but he requires IM like yahoo! icq aim gtalk etc
[19:19] <Keiffer> How do I Tar all my ubuntu?
[19:19] <apoleo12_> flannel: that alt n and p is for pages scrolling and where is this 'act' from?
[19:19] <blackxored> there's anyone working on this webcam integration, how many would want it solved?
[19:19] <Flannel> apoleo12_: ctrl-p/n is window scrolling.
[19:19] <dewman> erUSUL, do i need to do a chmod?
[19:20] <blackxored> if v4l is working with ekiga and the like why not with IM clients? what's the difference
[19:20] <DJNomad> Blackxorred, I think a msn does it all
[19:20] <apoleo12_> Flannel: strange, not here ctrl+p,n doesnt work.. only alt +n,p is page scrollinghere
[19:20] <dewman> erUSUL, Ok.
[19:20] <erUSUL> Keiffer: maybe it is better to use partimage
[19:20] <mazda01> erUSUL, when I use a stopwatch it appears that the sound is about 4.5 seconds ahead of the video. so I need to shift it -4500 in avidemux right?
[19:20] <erUSUL> !info partimage | Keiffer
[19:20] <erUSUL> dewman: you do not need to
[19:21] <Myrtti> blackxored: the support for webcameras isn't built on every client
[19:21] <erUSUL> mazda01: i guess
[19:21] <apoleo12_> im in irssi and i cannot text in there
[19:21] <erUSUL> blackxored: amsn supports webcam for msn
[19:22] <blackxored> Myrtti, obviously, my question how many of you would want pidgin to have webcam support, what are upstream plans about it?
[19:22] <dewman> erUSUL, Vola! it worked....Thank You.
[19:22] <erUSUL> dewman: no problem
[19:22] <sebsebseb> blackxored: Pidgin  is going to get replaced as the default  IM program in the next  Ubuntu  by another one
[19:23] <Nehyx> sebsebseb: but is not secure, maybe not
[19:23] <DJNomad> sebsebseb,  what one
[19:23] <erUSUL> !info telepathy
[19:23] <erUSUL> !info empathy
[19:23] <erUSUL> that one
[19:23] <CyclopsCaveman>  <oskar-> CyclopsCaveman:  if there is a splash option for the kernel, you could try to remove it <- do i do this from the livecd or what?
[19:23] <sebsebseb> yep empathy
[19:23] <DJNomad> cool I may look into using it
[19:24] <gnat_x> man this WPA connection thing is driving me nuts. seems like there's nothing i can to do to get my credentials accepted with the router.
[19:24] <blackxored> sebastien, I think is for empathy and IMHO empathy isn't ready yet, what do we need to do it's contribute to pidgin, but that's offtopic here
[19:24] <JeremyBicha1> Pidgin is more functional than empathy though
[19:25] <Myrtti> blackxored: pidgin is going to be replaced with empathy in the future releases because the probabilities of pidgin getting webcam support is less than for snowballs survival in hell.
[19:25] <oskar-> CyclopsCaveman:  depends on where you get the black screen from. since you cannot write it permanently to the ubuntu cd, you would have to enter it each time at the cd menu. for ubuntu from hd you could modify the grub configuration
[19:25] <erUSUL> Myrtti: rotfl
[19:25] <sebsebseb> Myrtti: heh :)
[19:26] <blackxored> Myrtti, and what empathy, it's pretty naked, BTW webcam in pidgin has been made us wait a lot I know but isn't easy check this out http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/vv
[19:26] <blackxored> don't tell me empathy has wc support?
[19:27] <CyclopsCaveman> oskar-: it happens after i load the kernel and the video settings, i get a quick Loading, Please Wait and then it goes black and doesn't do anything
[19:29] <MaskedDriver> Afternoon everyone
[19:29] <erUSUL> !hi
[19:30] <aboleth> My sound isn't working right: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7668110
[19:30] <DJNomad> xxubuntu
[19:30] <DJNomad> #xubuntu
[19:30] <Myrtti> blackxored: it has telepathy support, so in theory the support for webcams is easier to do in it that pidgin. more info at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/replace-pidgin-with-empathy - this discussion is offtopic here though because it isn't Ubuntu support with current software, only speculation
[19:31] <blackxored> Myrtti, yeah I know thanks anyway
[19:32] <colin__> darren
[19:32] <aboleth> can someone please help me? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7668110
[19:32] <paul68> BlueEagle: are you here my friend?
[19:34] <LogicalDash> I can view my webcam's video through Ekiga, but not through Camorama. What's going on?
[19:36] <the_manu_212> hi @ all i have a serious problem
[19:36] <the_manu_212> i have a 2,5" external hdd drive with 2 usb interfaces 1 for power supply and one for data, i put one into the mainboard usb and one into a extension card, after powering off the hdd was still turning but slower and there was a kind of strange noise, then after i disconnected one connection the hdd turned off, after connecting it again, the pc powered on... why happened this and did i destroy anything?? how to analize?
[19:36] <bugfly> clear
[19:36] <sebsebseb> Myrtti: thanks for the link :)
[19:37] <LogicalDash> the_manu_212, I think you're in the wrong channel, this channel is specifically about a Linux distribution
[19:38] <linduxed> is there a way to disable the F1-Help bind?
[19:39] <paceholder> hi!  I can't mount ntfs partition. During ubuntu installation I've chosen mount point  /winC. After I changed in /etc/fstab   path to /home/winC nothing happend. It's still in /winC but now doesn't work
[19:39] <ctmjr> the_manu_212: you might ask in #hardware the noise you hear a clicking sound? is the hard drive trying to park
[19:39] <the_manu_212> LogicalDash which channel would u recommend i'm also a ubuntu user
[19:40] <LogicalDash> paceholder, what's still in winC?
[19:40] <linduxed> paceholder: have you got the ntfs-3g package?
[19:40] <JeremyBicha1> paceholder: try sudo mount -a
[19:40] <LogicalDash> the_manu_212, ctmjr just recommended #hardware
[19:41] <paceholder> but I want it mout automatically. that's why I changed /etc/fstab
[19:42] <LogicalDash> paceholder, /etc/fstab is only read at boot-time, to mount at any other time you have to use some other method, like the mount command
[19:42] <paceholder> linduxed: ntfs-3g is installed.
[19:42] <LogicalDash> paceholder, perhaps pastebin your /etc/fstab?
[19:42] <vega_> where can i see what percentage a certain filesystem has reserved for root?
[19:43] <paceholder> LogicalDash: I know. I reboot computer after changings but it useless
[19:43] <vega_> ext3 in this case
[19:43] <aboleth> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7668110
[19:43] <LogicalDash> vega_, I don't think filesystems reserve by percent, ext3 just marks individual files as being owned by root
[19:43] <paul68> I have a ubuntu 8.04 server running as a gateway with a dhcp, bind server with iptables. now I want to do an upgrade to ubuntu server 9.04 due to various tryouts in the past I am not able to do this automaticly so I need to build up everything from scratch. if I whipe my hardrive out and install everything from scratch will I be able to use the internet after placing the various dhcp and bind config files or do I need to pay attention to
[19:43] <paul68> other things
[19:43] <Lynx-O> vega_ r u from fanetworks?
[19:43] <vega_> LogicalDash: err, i think you misunderstood now..
[19:43] <vega_> Lynx-O: no?
[19:43] <Lynx-O> ok
[19:44] <shidoshi> hi
[19:44] <LogicalDash> hello
[19:44] <tech2> paceholder: does /home/winC directory exists?
[19:44] <vega_> LogicalDash: filesystems reserve normally a certain amount of diskspace for root only, so things like syslog etc. can continue to function if a silly user decides to fill a filesystem
[19:44] <shidoshi> pls irc for CZ I am beginer LINUX
[19:44] <LogicalDash> vega_, sounds like you know more about this than me, then :)
[19:44] <vega_> LogicalDash: and this, normally is a percentage ...
[19:45] <paceholder> tech2 : oops. I  thought it will be created automatically
[19:45] <paceholder> thanks
[19:45] <vega_> LogicalDash: well yes, only i can't remember where i could see what it was :)
[19:45] <JeremyBicha1> !cz
[19:45] <LogicalDash> vego_, I would suggest looking in gparted
[19:46] <LogicalDash> I'm using an EeePC and I want to take pictures from the webcam. Skype and Ekiga can see through the webcam just fine, but Camorama cannot. How can I fix this, or else find another app to take pictures from the webcam?
[19:47] <munu> hi
[19:47] <erUSUL> 1info cheese
[19:47] <erUSUL> !info cheese
[19:47] <paul68> I have a ubuntu 8.04 server running as a gateway with a dhcp, bind server with iptables. now I want to do an upgrade to ubuntu server 9.04 due to various tryouts in the past I am not able to do this automaticly so I need to build up everything from scratch. if I whipe my hardrive out and install everything from scratch will I be able to use the internet after placing the various dhcp and bind config files or do I need to pay attention to
[19:47] <paul68> other things
[19:47] <LogicalDash> thanks erUSUL
[19:47] <erUSUL> !repeat | paul68
[19:47] <vega_> LogicalDash: nope, wasnt there.. must be some ext2/3 utility or something in /proc
[19:47] <munu> can anybody suggest me to set  java path in ubuntu?
[19:48] <erUSUL> paul68: if you save the config files i do not see why it would fail...
[19:48] <erUSUL> !clone | paul68
[19:48] <munu> How can i set the java class path in ubuntu
[19:48] <erUSUL> paul68: you will have to save the iptables conf and all things you tweaked
[19:49] <tuxxy> munu http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217936&highlight=classpath
[19:49] <paul68> erUSUL: understand so just to be certain I backup the config files and run the iptables script and I am good to go?
[19:49] <erUSUL> paul68: yes.
[19:50] <paul68> erUSUL: ok thanks
[19:50] <valentin_> the load on my ubuntu 9.04 icreases infinetly .. which realy makes me wonder why?
[19:50] <munu> Thanks tuxxy
[19:50] <jillsmitt> can i disable icons on desktop in my gnome? how?
[19:50] <munu> i am trying that one.
[19:50] <jillsmitt> i want only text labels on gnome-desktop
[19:51] <BellinXFelon> i installed medibuntu and w32codecs but i still cannot get rhythmbox music player to rip into mp3
[19:51] <mintux> when I mount my flash memory with mount command I can't  create folder or copy file on it . but when I mount it with linux ( bu double clicking ) I have access on it. when I mount it with linux I have /dev/sde1	1000	0	vfat	nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077,exec,flush	/media/disk  in .hal-mtab . how can add these options to mount command
[19:53] <dew> Hello, Need wubi help im plz
[19:53] <tuxxy> np munu
[19:53] <munu> but tuxxy here i m finding java class path set for jdk1.5
[19:53] <tuxxy> change the version to yours
[19:53] <munu> but i need jdk1.6
[19:53] <Trijntje> dew: we can only help you when we know what your problem is
[19:54] <somePriest> Does CD/DVD Creator ever finish its checksum?  I'm trying to burn a single AVI to disc, but the checksum creation seems to go on indefinitely and it never burns anything to the disc.
[19:54] <KiRLi> !find openssh
[19:54] <jon_davis> can anybody plese help me try to rip a dvd on a ubuntu linux 9.04
[19:54] <jon_davis> i got vlc
[19:55] <jon_davis> but i dont know how to use it
[19:55] <dew> Trijntje its wubi install problem. tryed to reinstall and failed. Keeps saying I dont have enough RAM. it worked like 5hrs ago. Any ideas?
[19:55] <munu> tuxxy then i should logoff my current session
[19:56] <TheNewGuy> I am trying to install ubuntu on a dell optiplex.  128k ram and 450 Pentium processor.  I get mostly throught the boot up, I get to the orenge screen and it stops.  My mouse works but that is all I see on the screen other then the orange back ground.
[19:56] <tuxxy> munu yes you may need to
[19:56] <losher> somePriest: all of the gui burning programs seem to be riddled with problems. Consider using command line programs to burn instead...
[19:57] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: 128 MB of ram is too low for ubuntu even for xubuntu...
[19:57] <jon_davis> does any know how  to rip a dvd on a vlc media player \
[19:57] <SpComb> where can I find resource for performing automated installs of ubuntu desktops?
[19:57] <TheNewGuy> erusul... I thought 128 was the minimum....
[19:57] <SpComb> i.e. configuring users, desktop settings, etc
[19:58] <erUSUL> !specs
[19:58] <jon_davis> help plese
[19:58] <SpComb> I already have FAI up and running, with a bootable Ubuntu 9.04 installation, but currently only the root user and ubuntu-minimal/ubuntu-standard installed
[19:58] <jon_davis> plese read what i said
[19:59] <jon_davis> \ok bye
[19:59] <KiRLi> jon_davis,
[19:59] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: you are suing the alternate cd ?
[19:59] <KiRLi> jon_davis, http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-rip-DVDs-for-free-with-VLC/
[19:59] <Trijntje> dew: I dont know what could cause that. Have you checked if you have enought RAM to run the version of ubuntu you are trying?
[20:00] <TheNewGuy> I'm not sueing anyone... it a free program!
[20:00] <TheNewGuy> erusul, 64 meg is minimum... I have 128 meg
[20:00] <somePriest> losher, Which burning program would you recommend?
[20:00] <dew> Trijntje yea i installed it about 5hrs ago. had issues so tryed a uninstall the reinstall with wubi and it keeps failing due to 2mbs of RAM.
[20:00] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: yep i read but you need to install with the alternate cd
[20:01] <erUSUL> !alternate | TheNewGuy
[20:01] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: and believe me it will not run well
[20:01] <Trijntje> dew: what do you mean with due to 2mbs of RAM?
[20:01] <exiton> how can i kill my Xorg process wich is using 99% CPU /etc/init.d/gdm restart is not working i am using ubuntu 9.04 and fluxbox
[20:01] <Gaming4JC> hey all, is there any place I can request support for a Windows Device on Ubuntu? (obviously the win drivers won't work)
[20:01] <Gaming4JC> It's a Thrustmaster USB Wifi Key for PSP.
[20:02] <losher> somePriest: k3b seems to have the fewest problems, as long as you don't ask it to verify a burn (which seems to make it hang). I'd try that one next...
[20:02] <TheNewGuy> erusul, I will not be running off the cd, it will be a dedicated linux machine.
[20:02] <erUSUL> exiton: sudo kill -9 $(pidof X)
[20:02] <TheNewGuy> Erusul, with 128k and 450 pentium, what do you recommend.
[20:02] <exiton> erUSUL: that's not working
[20:03] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: xubuntu alternatecd instalation or puppy linux or dsl
[20:03] <kynes> I'm using public key authentication with ssh and I have a passphare for my key
[20:03] <piv> hey all
[20:03] <kynes> I use "keychain"
[20:03] <somePriest> losher, Its a bit of an embarrassment for a Linux community to want wide-spread use when even the burning software is flakey.
[20:03] <dbglt> hi guys, is there a way to get my wireless network to connect at startup/bootup, ie, not to be dependent on the gui? It's waiting for nm-applet now to connect, which is frustrating
[20:03] <kynes> I want to connect to server with Nomachine NX client, however it requires me to enter a password
[20:03] <losher> somePriest: don'
[20:03] <dew> Trijntje need 256 to install(and i did it 5hrs ago) now it says when i try n install with wubi 254 of RAM. frustrating as.
[20:03] <TheNewGuy> Erusul, what is dsl?
[20:03] <kynes> when I enter an irrelevant string as password, authentication fails
[20:03] <losher> somePriest: don't get me started...
[20:03] <erUSUL> exiton: « ps ax | grep X » (mayus)
[20:04] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: damm small linux
[20:04] <kynes> even when I enter the real user password, it fails again
[20:04] <kynes> how can I use Nomachine NX client with ssh public key auth ?
[20:04] <somePriest> losher, You don't agree?
[20:04] <TheNewGuy> erusul  LOL... thats really funny.  Unfortunatly, I need a gui for the person that is goiging to us the system..  if i bumped the ram to 512, do you think it might work?
[20:05] <losher> somePriest: I *do* agree, which is why you don't want to start me ranting on the subject of poor quality burning programs on linux...
[20:05] <Trijntje> dew: that is very strange, when do you get the error? When you try to install ubuntu or when you try to start ubuntu?
[20:05] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: puppy and dsl have gui....
[20:05] <linduxed1> my gnome keyring doesnt seem to store ssh passphrases, so i have to enter them every time
[20:05] <somePriest> losher : :)
[20:05] <Gaming4JC> *cough* Where do I place driver requests?
[20:05] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: but anyway as i said try xubuntu with the alternate cd install
[20:05] <somePriest> losher - I thought Gnome had something called Gtoaster or toaster or something that worked reasonably well.  I don't see it on the mirrors though anymore.
[20:05] <erUSUL> TheNewGuy: with 512 MB plain ubuntu may be an option
[20:05] <losher> somePriest: see also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=363666 for cli-only burning methods...
[20:06] <dew> TheNewGuy it should work with 128RAM. Check out youtube.com and search for ubuntu 128RAM
[20:06] <TheNewGuy> erusul, ok, great.  I am going to try that direction
[20:06] <piv> i have a process that is eating my resources  when i do top in a terminal i see several instances of ruby using a lot of mem and proc .  how do i find out what ruby script it is?
[20:07] <piv> i mean, if i have a PID, can i get what the actual program or script name from that?
[20:07] <TheNewGuy> dew, thanks I will check it.  but really how costly is a 512 ram sim for a computer that is 8 years old?  gotta be cheap.  10 bucks?  20 bucks?
[20:07] <losher> somePriest: there have been a series of programs, all broken or damaged in different ways....
[20:08] <erUSUL> piv: ps ax | grep pid
[20:08] <dew> Trijntje hey when i tryed to install again with wubi. it loads then gives me that error. :(
[20:08] <mkquist> is hibernate working in jaunty?
[20:09] <sebsebseb> dew: rather bad things can happen with Wubi, hence why it's better to do a partitioned install
[20:09] <Trijntje> dew: try restarting windows, it might be confused or something
[20:09] <sebsebseb> mkquist: depends on the computer if it just works or not,  also you need  double your RAM as swap space to hibernate  as far as I know
[20:10] <somePriest> losher - Damn.
[20:10] <piv> erUSUL, thanks
[20:10] <somePriest> losher - Maybe I should just revisit Windows.  At least my webcam works there.
[20:10] <losher> somePriest: I made a priest swear?
[20:10] <Lamo> I have a compaq presario laptop running jaunty. I have sound with headphones but the speakers do not work?
[20:10] <erUSUL> piv: no problem
[20:10] <somePriest> losher - Damn?  Hardly a curse.
[20:10] <sebsebseb> somePriest: if you can't just get your web cam working in Ubuntu,  I have another idea :)
[20:10] <keylocker> hello
[20:11] <keylocker> im getting troubles with qt apps and netbook remix interface
[20:11] <sebsebseb> somePriest: I mean  an idea or two
[20:11] <pt1989> how to make Shiretoko default browser (Shiretoko = FF 3.5)
[20:11] <keylocker> gtk apps render the title bar correctly and maximizes the application
[20:11] <somePriest> sebastien, Well I can get it working in `cheese`, but doesn't work in Skype (just shows up all green).  Followed directions from at least 5 different pages I googled, none worked.
[20:11] <keylocker> but qt apps stay "windowned" and i cant fit it in the window
[20:12] <losher> somePriest: it's a fact that linux often needs more tinkering to get stuff working. If you don't care for all that, there's no shame in going back to windows....
[20:12] <somePriest> sebastien, But its the combination of no games, apparently poor burning software, flakey webcam support etc etc  that is building up and being a nuisance.
[20:12] <keylocker> someone know how can i solve or report as bug (and what is responsable)
[20:12] <keylocker> ?
[20:12] <pt1989> losher: windows needs more bullshit, without any guarantee that things will work
[20:12] <erUSUL> !bugs | keylocker
[20:12] <pt1989> e.g networking
[20:12] <sebsebseb> somePriest: maybe empathy has working web cam support now,  also  with enough RAM you can do Windows in a virtual machine and use your web  cam like that
[20:12] <erUSUL> !ot
[20:12] <somePriest> losher, I've actually worked as a developer under Linux for nearing 3 years with the Department of National Defence.  Never been big on it as a desktop machine though.
[20:12] <dew> Trijntje yea have done that twice am trying to continue with install with 254 RAM
[20:13] <keylocker> erUSUL: i dont know what is doing thi
[20:13] <somePriest> sebastien, VMs are SO slow though.
[20:13] <keylocker> s
[20:13] <keylocker> i think is metacity, but i dont know how netbook remix interface works
[20:13] <sebsebseb> somePriest: not for me :)
[20:13] <sebsebseb> somePriest: once installed
[20:13] <somePriest> losher - Vista was too slow on my machine, so I figured I'd once again try Linux.
[20:13] <sebsebseb> somePriest: oh  Vista yeah  that may be slow in a vm, but xp should be ok
[20:13] <somePriest> losher - But I now remember why I went Windows previous  :)
[20:13] <Trijntje> dew: when the minimal is 256, the install should fail. But i dont get why windows would think you only have 254 MB
[20:13] <losher> pt1989: it's not an agrument we're allowed to have on this channel. We could move it to #ubuntu-offtopic if I cared, which I don't really, as it's an old, old argument
[20:13] <sebsebseb> somePriest: how much RAM do you have?
[20:14] <somePriest> sebastien, 1.5 GB which should be sufficient for Vista.
[20:14] <Trijntje> dew: You should ask again i think, i cant help you
[20:14] <pt1989> losher, ok
[20:14] <sebsebseb> somePriest: for a psyical install yes,  and  you can probably just about do it in a vm,  Vista is a resource hog
[20:14] <sebsebseb> somePriest: XP will be fine in a vm though
[20:14] <keylocker> erUSUL: some idea?
[20:14] <dew> Trijntje zomg this sucks. Yea its downloading ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso now
[20:15] <somePriest> sebastien, Woudln't want to do gaming in a VM though.  Although I do quite enjoy Moria, and can't do that natively in MS.
[20:15] <sebsebseb> somePriest: well I said  vm for  webcam, not gaming
[20:15] <sebsebseb> somePriest: why boot up a psyical Windows install, when you don't have to?
[20:15] <somePriest> sebastien, I know what you said  :)  I want both.  Although I suppose I could settle for moria, less addictive then my WOW anyway.
[20:15] <Trijntje> dew: that might be easier. windows is weird
[20:16] <deco> can anyone recommend a good linux powered web host?
[20:16] <sebsebseb> somePriest: you can still have your dualboot,   but also have a vm  of Windows inside Ubuntu :)  for  the web cam and what not
[20:16] <dew> Trijntje lol yea i dont understand. it worked b4.?>
[20:16] <muibe> hi! how can i fix fstab so that every removable drive, dvd-rw and extras ide that are added later on will be just read-only?
[20:17] <somePriest> sebastien, Can't really dual boot, small hard disk.  Looking for work, when I find it, I'll buy myself another much larger disk then I could do it  :)  Or a second machine.
[20:17] <sebsebseb> somePriest: oh
[20:17] <sebsebseb> somePriest: well how big is the disk?
[20:18] <somePriest> sebastien, 60GB.  Windows install is damn near 20, WOW is another 15, etc.  It disappears fast.
[20:18] <IndyGunFreak> so just give 10 to ubuntu.
[20:18] <sebsebseb> somePriest: your on Windows right now?
[20:18] <somePriest> sebastien, This is ubuntu.
[20:18] <sebsebseb> somePriest: how much space have you given to Ubuntu all 60GB?
[20:18] <BrAnCaLeoNe> hi
[20:18] <somePriest> sebastien, Yes, full disk.
[20:19] <toothburush> can someoen help me? i'
[20:19] <sebsebseb> somePriest: Ubuntu does not need 60GB
[20:19] <aaronorosen> !hi > BrAnCaLeoNe
[20:19] <toothburush> i've forgotten my password
[20:19] <shinran> hello
[20:19] <somePriest> sebastien, Sure, if I don't download movies or anything else I can likely squeeze it onto 5GB.
[20:19] <oldude67> !hi
[20:19] <shinran> always welcomed i see
[20:19] <toothburush> can someoen help me? i've forgotten my password
[20:19] <shinran> im rather new to this program
[20:19] <sebsebseb> somePriest: you can dual boot you have space,   however the vm suggestion :)   except for those silly Windows only 3D games of course, well you can get WOW working  in Wine even
[20:20] <sebsebseb> shinran: ok what do you want help with?
[20:20] <somePriest> sebastien, Ya, I've seen people *claim* they get the same FPS under Wine.  They must be snorting glue.  :)
[20:20] <shinran> me well is this like blogging or what
[20:20] <oldude67> shinran this like help and support
[20:21] <sebsebseb> shinran: no this is #ubuntu the support channel, but there's also  #ubuntu-offtopic where you can just  talk about Ubuntu
[20:21] <sebsebseb> shinran: and other stuff of course
[20:22] <linduxed1> my gnome keyring doesnt seem to store ssh passphrases, so i have to enter them every time
[20:22] <sebsebseb> !new |  shinran
[20:23] <niadh> my audio has stopped playing, randomly, what might be the issue?
[20:24] <Kalmi> !sound | niadh
[20:25] <sebsebseb> niadh: sometimes things like that happen
[20:25] <[-Zhyko-]> who knows what to do to do in the GIMP image into several equal parts
[20:25] <humbolt> how do I do network authentication with the least amount of work
[20:25] <sebsebseb> niadh: you can run killall pulseaudio && sudo alsa force-reload   in the terminal  and  you will probably get your sound back
[20:25] <fwaokda> I'm trying to get my grub menu's "Windows Vista" option to point to the proper place... How do I find out what the proper place is though?
[20:26] <ahmed-araby> Is there's command line tool available to check for correct IPV4 ?
[20:26] <niadh> Yeah, I changed from pulse audio to alsa, and as a last resort tried oss
[20:26] <dew> Trijntje k ill c if this downloads and installs. will get back to you asap.
[20:26] <niadh> I also rebooted and the issue has persisted
[20:26] <sebsebseb> niadh: oh
[20:27] <sebsebseb> niadh: well change things back to how they were and  it's worth trying the command I just gave
[20:27] <Trijntje> dew: i hope it works!
[20:27] <Flannel> fwaokda: `sudo fdisk -l` (that's an L)
[20:27] <befuddled> hello there
[20:28] <befuddled> i am experiencing problems with firefox - i cannot stream video and images are pixelated - can some please help me
[20:28] <niadh> sebsebsed: It's not worked, it's probably worth noting i changed my motherboard but the sound worked for well over a week before it simply ceased
[20:28] <fwaokda> Flannel, ok it says its /dev/sdd1 ... but how do I find out what that means what I put in the "rootnoverify" option of my grub menu... or is that what I put there?
[20:29] <redsoxking> I'm having a problem with apps automatically minimizing any clue how to fix this, just started
[20:29] <sebsebseb> niadh: maybe an actsaul hardware issue then, I don't know
[20:29] <fwaokda> Flannel, right now it says (hd0,1)
[20:29] <epalm> why does ubuntu install rhythmbox with ubuntu-server :S
[20:29] <niadh> sebsebsed: Is there not a command to reinstall the kernel and reinitialise the drivers?
[20:29] <sebsebseb> niadh: well Linux users in ##hardware as well, they  may have some ideas
[20:30] <sebsebseb> niadh: and I don't think trying to re install the kernel, or installing a later one, will do much good
[20:30] <pepperjack> epalm: i can't imagine that it does
[20:30] <Flannel> fwaokda: sdd1 is hd3,0
[20:31] <fwaokda> Flannel, thanks! I'll try that out now :)
[20:31] <RobOakes>  /join #pyqt
[20:31] <Flannel> fwaokda: You conver a, b, c, d, etc into 1, 2, 3, 4, and then take the 1234 afterwards as 1234, and then subtract one from each (so d1 becomes 4,1 which you subtract and get 3,0)
[20:32] <riviera_> hello
[20:32] <shinran> alright im back
[20:32] <befuddled> i am experiencing problems with firefox - i cannot stream video and images are pixelated - can some please help me
[20:32] <arand> Flannel: That sounds completely incomprehensible, even to me who knows what it is :)
[20:32] <riviera_> hey does anyone here know anything about virtual box
[20:33] <palouplop> salut
[20:33] <palouplop> Ubuntu help in frensh please
[20:33] <arleslie> !fr | palouplop
[20:33] <sebsebseb> !fr |  palouplop
[20:33] <cristofer> Hi!
[20:33] <diddy> What is nls in the fstab file?
[20:34] <cristofer> Anyone speak spanish?
[20:34] <diddy> cristofer, mui bien.
[20:34] <sebsebseb> !es |  cristofer
[20:34] <JohnTeddy> What is a simple command to just dump all the network information in CLI, like ip, gateway, subnet, dns
[20:34] <Lynx-O> !ps3media
[20:35] <Lynx-O> ; ;
[20:35] <redsoxking>  riviera_ check out virtualbox.com they have many videos to help you out
[20:35] <Lynx-O> anyone know how i can watch my movies on my ps3?
[20:35] <Tbstewa> Hi Ubuntu-ers i have a quick question... i am runnin ubuntu 9.04 and i was wondering if there was a way that i can play .wmv files in the media player or will i have to convert the files to another format?
[20:35] <riviera_> alrighty
[20:35] <camsex> hi
[20:35] <somePriest> JohnTeddy, ifconfig
[20:35] <camsex> engl0131sh
[20:35] <redsoxking> riviera_: what OS are you trying to put in there?
[20:35] <arand> JohnTeddy: look at ifconfig/iwconfig
[20:35] <camsex> hi
[20:35] <camsex> engl0131sh
[20:36] <losher> diddy: nls is discussed in 'man mount'. It's a synonym for iocharset (which see). I've never had to use it myself...
[20:36] <diddy> losher, thx
[20:37] <Tbstewa> anyone? >_<
[20:37] <somePriest> What can cause the error:  "Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.28-13-generic; make sure that the version is being
[20:37] <somePriest> correctly set by --iscurrentdistro"?
[20:37] <somePriest> I have the kernel sources and header files for my kernel.
[20:38] <somePriest> I've been Googling the error for the last two hours, with several leads, and no solutions.
[20:38] <losher> somePriest: what were you doing. Compiling a kernel?
[20:39] <somePriest> losher, Trying to install ATI's proprietary video drivers (the default drivers for my Radeon X850xt are horribly slow at 2D rendering)
[20:39] <DWonderly> Question, has anyone in here used smartcards with Linux and what software would I need to get
[20:39] <DWonderly> ?
[20:39] <harry__> how do i install wine im useing xubuntu9.40??
[20:40] <tech2> Tbstewa: wmv play fine no need to convert. double click on one and you'll see the results
[20:40] <Lynx-O> anyone here know how i can watch my movies on my ps3 or my 360?
[20:40] <somePriest> losher, ...?
[20:40] <Tbstewa> thanks tech2
[20:40] <losher> somePriest: dunno, I'm googling it...
[20:41] <tckb> does anybody know send a notification using bash script
[20:41] <somePriest> losher, I did too, found lots of suggestions, non worked.
[20:41] <losher> somePriest: isn't it fabulous when that happens?
[20:41] <tech2> Tbstewa:yw
[20:41] <somePriest> losher, Yes, just f*ing wonderful  :)
[20:41] <legend2440> Lynx-O: maybe someone in channel  #ubuntu-ps3     knows
[20:42] <sebsebseb> !language |  somePriest
[20:42] <moustafaza> In the top bar of the gnome, at the right their is my name when I click on it I can choose to logout, lockscreen, change my pidgin status, etc... Their is a problem in the order of these choices, they're mixed up. Does anyone know if their is the configuration of it I can edit it in a file or something to fix it?
[20:42] <somePriest> sebastien, Language?  I don't recall swearing.
[20:42] <sebsebseb> somePriest: you just did
[20:42] <losher> somePriest: so where is the message coming from? The makefile? A #include? Can you find it?
[20:42] <somePriest> sebastien, How was that any more swearing than saying "The F word"
[20:42] <fwaokda> Flannel, I tried (hd3,0) and it said "Loading Stage2" you know what that's all about... it never went into windows just stayed there
[20:43] <losher> somePriest: we are strict about g-rated language on this channel...
[20:43] <sebsebseb> somePriest: it still counts as swearing what you just did
[20:43] <somePriest> losher, They provide a *.run script.  So I run it, and its the output.
[20:43] <somePriest> losher, At least its the end of the output, after messages about uncompressing it.
[20:43] <losher> somePriest: I thought you said you were a developer. Find the test that causes the message, and see what it's checking for....
[20:44] <JohnTeddy> somePriest / arand , does ifconfig tell the gateway and dns? How can I have ifconfig just print the ip, then just print the gateway, then just print the dns?
[20:44] <somePriest> losher, It seems that default_policy.sh is returning a value that doesn't match uname -a at a guess, that doesn't really tell me the proper fix though.
[20:45] <somePriest> JohnTeddy, A nasty string of `cut`?
[20:45] <JohnTeddy> somePriest: I don't see where ifconfig tells me the gateway or dns anywhere.
[20:46] <Lynx-O> legend2440: I'M ON MY PC I WANT TO watch them on my ps3 via network
[20:46] <th0r> JohnTeddy: the gateway is in 'route' and the dns is in resolv.conf
[20:46] <losher> somePriest: but it does give me some ideas for a couple of workarounds. a) comment out the test & maybe you'll be lucky and the version mismatch won't matter or b) find the kernel version that matches and install it
[20:47] <losher> JohnTeddy: gateway comes from 'netstart -rn'. dns is in /etc/resolv.conf. No doubt there's a gui command which shows it all, but I don't know it.
[20:47] <legend2440> Lynx-O: ok i understand. if no one here knows the answer to your question maybe someone in channel  #ubuntu-ps3     knows
[20:47] <losher> JohnTeddy: typo: netstart -> netstat
[20:47] <hinto> hi guys
[20:48] <hinto> so I've been digging Karmic Koala (alpha2) on my core 2 quad for a few weeks
[20:48] <somePriest> losher : I'm not even sure where it calls default_policy.sh from, its not found within the *.run shell script (the script provides the binary drivers within the script itself, so its only a single file download).
[20:48] <andrei> Privet vsem
[20:49] <hinto> If I want to go to Alpha 3, is that done through the update manager?
[20:49] <arand> hinto: > #ubuntu+1
[20:49] <hinto> I don't want to hose my working system
[20:50] <sploutchy> prépare-toi
[20:50] <somePriest> losher, Wait, forget that, display_policy.sh is embeded in the file and created when it extracts itself.
[20:50] <eyotechnologi> hello
[20:50] <losher> !ru | andrei
[20:51] <losher> somePriest: can you find what it compares itself to?
[20:51] <blackvd> bah xchat froze, ok ill ask again ...anyone get sound working on a compaq presario cq50?
[20:52] <tokam> hi how to create a .img file from an .iso source?
[20:52] <tokam> I need the amd64bit ubuntu disk as .img
[20:52] <hinto> i'm hesitant to update, since I don't see the kernel there
[20:53] <hinto> just wondering if I'm missing a setting
[20:53] <fwaokda> I installed windows7 on 80gb drive, then swapped the boot options in bios to load the 400gb drive first and installed ubuntu, then edited the grub to point to the windows7 drive. But it now hangs at a message saying, "loading stage 2... " when trying to boot into windows 7. Can anyone help me with this???
[20:53] <arand> !karmic > hinto
[20:53] <losher> tokam: what do you plan to do with .img file. Burn it with something?
[20:54] <DWonderly> fwaokda: don't boot to windows
[20:54] <fwaokda> DWonderly, no helpful or particularly funny/witty.
[20:54] <fwaokda> *not
[20:55] <DWonderly> fwaokda what do you have the windows7 drive partitioned as?
[20:55] <losher> fwaokda: you have a mistake in your grub file. Check the syntax and the disk identifiers...
[20:55] <tokam> I am working atm with a 32bit ubuntu live disk. I need a 64bit ubuntu livedisk runnig to install my 64bit gentoo from working with ubuntu. But i have only one disk device here, so i am not able to burn a cd while working on the livedisk. My plan is to create a .img file which i can write to a usb stick with dd
[20:55] <rich_> I noticed the mirrors.kernel.org has only amd64 versions of the ubuntu 9.04 server iso.  Are there _x64 versions of ubuntu 9.04 server isos somewhere?
[20:55] <rich_> http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/ubuntu-releases/jaunty/
[20:56] <arand> tokam: you can just use the usb-creator, or unetbootin from the livecd.
[20:56] <erUSUL> rich_: amd64 == x86_64
[20:56] <fwaokda> losher, Here is my grub - http://pastebin.com/m52ba311f -- I was told by Flannel that it should be (hd3,0)
[20:57] <fwaokda> DWonderly, what do you mean? It's on it's own disk 400gb - it's the only thing on there AFAIK
[20:57] <rich_> erUSUL, oh.  thx.  that seems a strange way of naming things.  But thanks!
[20:57] <tokam> can you discribe it a bit better perhaps? arand? Which of boths ways would you go?
[20:58] <fwaokda> DWonderly, sorry not 400gb disk but 80gb disk
[20:58] <losher> fwaokda: which disk is windows on? Can you paste output from 'sudo fdisk -l' ?
[20:58] <fwaokda> DWonderly, 400gb is my ubuntu disk
[20:58] <erUSUL> rich_: not strange at all given that was AMD who *designed* and first implemented the x86_64 extensions to ia32
[20:58] <DWonderly> fwaokda right... fat? fat32? NTFS? something else?
[20:58] <erUSUL> rich_: i call that give credit where credit is due ;P
[20:59] <tokam> I have 2gb ram is there a way to be able to eject the live disc?
[20:59] <ikonia> tokam: no
[20:59] <fwaokda> losher, DWonderly - ahh found my problem, i think. I told Flannel the wrong drive... the windows 7 drive is /dev/sda2
[20:59] <tokam> So what to do now?
[20:59] <fwaokda> losher, DWonderly - here is the fdisk output
[20:59] <ikonia> tokam: what do you mean, what now ?
[21:00] <rich_> erUSUL - didn't know that! :)
[21:00] <fwaokda> losher, DWonderly - http://pastebin.com/m6fc5dc73 -- So what is /dev/sda2 in translation to (hdA,B) ?
[21:00] <tokam> the usb creator is still installed how to use it now, i want to write a bootable image to a 2gb sd card is this possible?
[21:01] <arand> tokam: usb-creator comes with ubuntu per default: Boot the livecd, go to (menu)system>administartion>USB startup disk creator, select the iso you want to stick on the usb ('other' button) and it should be ready to boot (make sure your bios can boot from usb when you try running it)
[21:01] <somePriest> losher, heh, default_policy.sh auto returns an error when you pass it the --printpolicy argument which is in fact being passed to it.
[21:01] <ikonia> tokam: sd card should be seen as a USB device, assuming your machine can boot from an SD card
[21:01] <losher> somePriest: can you just comment that section out....?
[21:02] <artillerytx> If i wanted to get a driver off of dells website and use it for ubuntu how would i do that ?
[21:02] <tokam> hope so but how to use your usb creator? by shell or by gui?
[21:02] <losher> fwaokda: what's on /dev/sda1 btw?
[21:02] <divokz> I'm really surprised I can't find this on the web: how do I assign applications to specific workspaces?  (i.e. I always want Firefox to be in workspace 1, etc a la OS X Leopard)
[21:02] <ikonia> tokam: normally a gui
[21:02] <Kalmi> artillerytx, that's not the prefered method
[21:02] <tokam> where to find it
[21:03] <colloguy> divokz: system prefs -> expose and spaces
[21:03] <artillerytx> Kalmi: well i can't find the drivers for my NIC and i've tried everything
[21:03] <fwaokda> losher, not quite sure but I believe windows 7 installed it there during installation and it's label "SYSTEM" (if I remember correctly)
[21:03] <Kalmi> artillerytx, can you pastebin the output of the dmesg command?
[21:03] <divokz> colloguy: I know how to do it in OS X -- I want the same type of behavior in GNOME/Ubuntu
[21:03] <ikonia> tokam: on the menu as you've been told
[21:03] <artillerytx> Kalmi: i have to type it all out
[21:03] <ikonia> divokz: join an apple support channel
[21:03] <colloguy> oh heh I forgot I'm in the wrong channel
[21:03] <colloguy> wait now I'm confused
[21:03] <tokam> ahh ok sorry!
[21:04] <Kalmi> artillerytx, oh... :) pendrive?
[21:04] <colloguy> yeah, I'm in the wrong channel :P
[21:04] <DWonderly> fwaokda you installed windows after Linux or vice versa?
[21:04] <losher> fwaokda: sounds like you need to research that a bit more. Meanwhile, no harm trying to boot from /dev/sda2 as hd(0,1)
[21:04] <artillerytx> Kalmi: alright just a second
[21:04] <bamp> Are there more detailed power options that can be tweaked in Jaunty?  I've already gone through the "power options" GUI, but I'd like to tweak them a bit more if possible.
[21:04] <fwaokda> losher, k thanks
[21:04] <divokz> ikonia: I know how to do it in OS X -- I want the same type of behavior in GNOME/Ubuntu (repeat of before)
[21:04] <fwaokda> DWonderly, Windows then linux
[21:04] <fwaokda> DWonderly, and they're on seperate drives
[21:04] <ikonia> divokz: oh, I see, my apologies
[21:05] <divokz> ikonia: np
[21:05] <dads> why is it that when I start my computer again, I have multiple choices in the boot menu... They seem to grow lime rabbits??
[21:05] <ikonia> dads: multiple kernels
[21:05] <dads> how can I control them
[21:05] <fwaokda> DWonderly, losher - going to restart and try booting from hd(0,1)
[21:05] <BellinXFelon> i am trying to play streaming video in konqueror and have no sound, what can i do
[21:05] <ikonia> dads: what do you mean control them ?
[21:05] <somePriest> losher, Hrm, hard to say, lots of inter-related tests.  This script is called by another script.  And values they assign end up with an empty string.  This is disgusting.
[21:05] <losher> fwaokda: fingers crossed
[21:05] <DWonderly> fwaokda what do you use for boot options? Grub? or to you change the bios?
[21:05] <fwaokda> losher in the grub is that written "hd(0,1)" OR "(hd0,1)" ?
[21:06] <dads> I have a fresh format and install of only one 9.04,  why then are there more than one kernel
[21:06] <losher> somePriest: all it takes is one lazy, bad programmer
[21:06] <tokam> i reformated the usb stick with fdisk, how to force ubuntu to reload all informations about the device again?
[21:06] <ikonia> dads: what do the options say
[21:06] <Kalmi> artillerytx, also check whether you can see your NIC in the output of lspci
[21:06] <ikonia> tokam: unplug it and re-plug it back in
[21:06] <fwaokda> DWonderly, after I installed Windows then I installed Ubuntu, but to get it to boot to the Grub, I swapped to the 400gb disk to boot first in the bios
[21:06] <dads> one is mem one is generic one is....
[21:06] <losher> fwaokda: root (hd0,0)   <--- note the space before the left parenthesis
[21:07] <ikonia> dads: one is a memtest program for testing memory, one is ubuntu, the other is ubuntu "safe" mode incase you have any problems
[21:07] <fwaokda> so the entire line should read... "rootnoverify     (hd0,0)" ?
[21:07] <CopyWriter> all this penguine emphesis leads me to wonder, do penguines have knees?
[21:07] <fwaokda> losher, so the entire line should read... "rootnoverify     (hd0,0)" ?
[21:07] <dads> is there a way to remove the ones I dont use.. such as the mem?
[21:07] <ikonia> CopyWriter: not ontopic for this channel, thanks.
[21:07] <DWonderly> fwaokda losher correct me if im wrong but didn't Vista have problems booting to a non primary drive in bios? if so then would that programming change over to Win7?
[21:07] <fwaokda> losher, well 0,1 I mean
[21:07] <ikonia> dads: just ignore them if you don't need them
[21:07] <losher> fwaokda: yes. If you google, you'll see lots of examples...
[21:07] <somePriest> losher, You think it'd be tested though.
[21:07] <bamp> I'm trying to reduce disk usage in order to save battery life -- I'm considering reducing swappiness (I have 4 gigs of system memory) ... is this a good idea?
[21:07] <fwaokda> losher, k thanks
[21:08] <CopyWriter> yes, sorry i know i was just thinking out loud
[21:08] <fwaokda> DWonderly, ok well if it doesn't work I'll come back and explore that option BRB
[21:08] <ikonia> bamp: removing swap is ok, but reducing space won't save battery power
[21:08] <znik> how do i make my  chat  text  bold in google talk?
[21:08] <losher> DWonderly: sda1 and sda2 *are* primary I believe, from the fdisk output....
[21:09] <dads> well. it is hard to ignor them... I have a laptop with about 9 or so different choices coming up and I started with only 1
[21:09] <xShadowx> Can anyone help me with ms-sys? I need to fix my mbr and I had to use Ubuntu's liveCD to boot up. I recently uninstalled kubuntu and I have Grub error 17.
[21:09] <DWonderly> losher in linux yes... but I know that Vista read primary from bios
[21:10] <artillerytx> Argyanc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/231408/
[21:10] <DWonderly> losher what would explain  that it started to boot then got hung up during the boot.
[21:10] <bamp> ikonia:  I was talking about the swappiness option, not actually reducing swap space
[21:10] <ikonia> bamp: I've never heard of the swappiness option
[21:10] <dads> Im sure when a new kernel comes out, Ill have too many choices on my fresh desktop too/.
[21:10] <wellbourne> xShadowx = try Super Grub Disk it can fix grub automatically
[21:10] <losher> DWonderly: depends exactly where it hangs....
[21:11] <arand> xShadowx: so you are trying to get back ntldr, and yes, subergrubdisk is good for that job
[21:11] <wellbourne> its a live cd boot from it and follow the walkthrough
[21:11] <xShadowx> Well actually, I dual booted vista and kubuntu and I uninstalled kubuntu and I can't boot in to vista now. Will Super Grub fix that?
[21:11] <losher> somePriest: yeah, that's why there are never any bugs --- because every programmer is brilliant and testers never miss anything....
[21:11] <artillerytx> Argyanc: What you looking for in there ?
[21:11] <DWonderly> losher he said "loading stage 2" I've never used or looked into Win7 so I don't know what each stage loads
[21:12] <Argyanc> artillerytx, err... sorry about the name change... I didn't think it through :) Have you checked whether you can see your NIC in the output of lspc?
[21:12] <bamp> ikonia:  oh... you add the linke "vm.swappiness=[number]" to sysctl.conf.  From what i gather, it controls how readily memory gets written to the swap partition
[21:12] <wellbourne> xShadowx, yes it will fix dual boots
[21:12] <bamp> *line
[21:12] <PROject-Emerald> Uh
[21:12] <PROject-Emerald> I updated to 9.10 alpha and now I have no sound ;_;
[21:12] <xShadowx> Okay, thank you.
[21:12] <somePriest> losher, It seems a fairly large bug when the installer bails immediately after extracting the files though.
[21:12] <artillerytx> yeah i can show you what it says just a second
[21:12] <ikonia> bamp: just remove the swap partition then, but I don't think that will make a difference as your disk will still be spinning if you write to swap or not
[21:12] <losher> DWonderly: stage2 is a grub thing. I'm not sure if it runs when windows boots....
[21:13] <losher> somePriest: I used to work for a networking company & we used to ship boxes that didn't even ping...
[21:13] <DWonderly> losher got ya... we'll see when he gets back I guess
[21:13] <somePriest> heh
[21:13] <meatyboy> howdy
[21:14] <toothburush> can someone help me? im not getting and sound out of my speakers
[21:14] <artillerytx> Argyanc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/231421/
[21:14] <bamp> ikonia:  okay. I have two dumb questions though... can I still hibernate without a swap partiton? and my system is running an encrypted lvm (everything except /boot is encrypted) ... can I still remove the swap partition?
[21:14] <Argyanc> artillerytx... well... anything releated to your NIC.... but there is nothing in there...
[21:15] <Argyanc> artillerytx... WTH? :D
[21:15] <Argyanc> artillerytx, do you have multiple NICs?
[21:15] <artillerytx> Argyanc: The NIC is working cause i have a green and orange light but the os just doesn't see it
[21:15] <artillerytx> Argyanc: yeah
[21:15] <artillerytx> Argyanc: its a server
[21:15] <toothburush> can someone help me? im not getting and sound out of my speakers
[21:15] <ikonia> bamp: you can't hibernate without swap, so I guess that makes your other question nont needed
[21:15] <meatyboy> I got a question, I'm having problems connecting to a hidden wireless network on ubuntu and quite frankly it's getting frustrating.
[21:16] <BellinXFelon> in rhythmbox, it wont read a cd when i put it in, the column on the left will not show the cds
[21:16] <bamp> ikonia:  okay thanks!
[21:17]  * losher is off to the gym
[21:19] <vik> can anybody tell me how can i encrypt a partition without moving (or loosing) the data from it?
[21:19] <mnavrot_> quit
[21:19] <ajsharp> I'm having a very odd problem: I just upgraded from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 and now I don't have any top bars on any of my windows (the bar that has the minimize, maximize and close buttons). Has anyone ever dealt with this before?
[21:20] <jrib> ajsharp: try turning off effects
[21:20] <ajsharp> jrib: solved it. thank you.
[21:21] <tokam> ubuntu is funny it has games on its livedisk :D
[21:21] <jrib> ajsharp: are you going to continue to upgrade to 9.04?
[21:21] <Clooluss> i got dvd playback problems. I have all the medibuntu stuff installed and can watch old dvds fine, but newer dvds just won't mount.
[21:21] <meatyboy> so anyone have any ideas why when I put in the information for the hidden wireless network it still prompts me for a password over and over again?
[21:21] <tckb> anybody done remastering of ubuntu
[21:21]  * somePriest grumbles
[21:22] <ajsharp> jrib: no; I read on a forum that the compatibility with ati radeon graphics cards is awful and I've already had a hell of a time getting it to work
[21:22] <ajsharp> So I'm just going to stick with what's working
[21:22] <somePriest> If I want *decent* non-laggy 2D rendering with an ATI Radeon card, what are my options?  The default drivers are uselessly slow.
[21:22] <Clooluss> meatyboy: i had something similar for a long time. Delete all the networks and start again.
[21:22] <jrib> ajsharp: ok.  I'm not sure how to fix the problem with your window decorations missing but #compiz might
[21:23] <ajsharp> jrib: I just had to turn off advanced effects, or whatever that third option is
[21:23] <meatyboy> I've tried that, even cleared out my restricted networks out, it's a completely clean slate, unless there something deeper down in ubuntu I didn't clean out
[21:23] <jrib> ajsharp: right, I mean if you want that on
[21:23] <Clooluss> meatyboy: Jaunty or older?
[21:23] <ajsharp> jrib: no it's not that important to me; I'm a programmer so I don't really need it for heavy graphics stuff
[21:24] <meatyboy> 9.04
[21:24] <meatyboy> downloaded about a week ago, installed today
[21:24] <syntax> you like it linux meat?
[21:25] <meatyboy> well, still trying to get in the groove of it :)
[21:25] <Clooluss> hmm. Don't know then. I know the problem is better if you don't keep going to "connect to hidden wirelss ntwk". Just keep selecting the network from the list
[21:25] <syntax> thats good..way better then windows
[21:25] <safruhani> hi, alltray keyboard shortcut freak out, anybody know how to arrange?
[21:25] <meatyboy> gets a lil tedius punching in the same password over and over again in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, it might connect'
[21:26] <dirag03> youtube doe not play in firefox im new ubunto
[21:26] <dirag03> youtube does not play in firefox im new ubunto
[21:26] <Clooluss> meatyboy: Yeah, it was like that for me until I got jaunty. Now I have to reconnect regularly, but don't have to enter my password any more.
[21:26] <Clooluss> dirag03: Have you  installed Java?
[21:26] <simondaking> install adobe flash?
[21:27] <fwaokda> losher, I got it working... turns out that the SYSTEM partition that was located at the beginning of the 80gb disk was part of what it takes for win7 to boot I guess. So once I changed the location to (hd1,0) it booted into windows7 :)
[21:27] <Clooluss> idrag03: Sorry, I mean flash.
[21:27] <dirag03> no it ask for lib but i cant
[21:28] <dirag03> flash need file lib
[21:28] <loois> my terminator profile changes don't save. Anyone know what could cause this?
[21:28] <meatyboy> well, I'm gonna boot back over to ubuntu and hope I get some kinda connection
[21:28] <Clooluss> dirag03: How have you tried to install it from firefox?
[21:28] <fwaokda> so thanks losher, DWonderly
[21:28] <vigge> dirag03: go to synaptic package manager in system -> administration, and install flash
[21:28] <vigge> just search for flashplugin
[21:28] <DWonderly> fwaokda did it all work?
[21:29] <dirag03> thanx i  will try it now
[21:29] <bamp> are there any power-saving options beyond what's in "power management" in Jaunty?
[21:29] <fwaokda> DWonderly, had to change the option to (hd1,0) which was the small partition labeled "SYSTEM" that windows7 installed on the drive during installation but after that it worked ;)
[21:30] <DWonderly> fwaokda great! glad it wasnt' what I thought lol
[21:30] <fwaokda> DWonderly, ya that wouldn't have been good haha
[21:30] <Argyanc> bamp, what are you looking for?
[21:31] <toothbrush> does anyone here know how to get gimmie running in jaunty jackelope?
[21:31] <bcmorr2> Anyone able to help troubleshoot alsa?
[21:31] <edbian> toothbrush: Did try just installing the package?
[21:31] <DWonderly> fwaokda sorry for my joke earlier... glad we could help
[21:31] <toothbrush> edbian, that package is not available in synaptic i dont think
[21:32] <toothbrush> edbian: i dont see it in synaptic
[21:32] <tckb> anybody der to help me out
[21:32] <bamp> Argyanc:  just about anything.  I hate to draw comparisons with windows, but in win7, for example, you have access to a whole slew of power options including passive cooling, usb selective suspend, cpu scaling, etc...  I was just wondering if there were apps for ubuntu that could achieve similar results
[21:32] <MaskedDriver> toothbrush, www.adobe.com
[21:33] <MaskedDriver> toothbrush, download the one for Linux x32 or x64 depending on your OS... then follow the directions on the Adobe site to install
[21:33] <JoneBart> hi
[21:33] <edbian> toothbrush: That is very surprising.  I am running debian lenny and I do have the package.  Take a look at your software sources.  Tell me what you have enabled.  Do you know what I'm talking about??
[21:33] <edbian> MaskedDriver: IS gimmie not in the repos?
[21:33] <toothbrush> edbian, yes, i know what you are talking about, where do i paste it?
[21:33] <MaskedDriver> edbian, the good one from Adobe isn't in the repos
[21:33] <JoneBart> I have problem with the graphic driver. the screen resolution is stuck at 800x600
[21:34] <MaskedDriver> oh crap... wrong convo my bad
[21:34] <edbian> MaskedDriver: Are you talking about flash with somebody else? :)
[21:34] <MaskedDriver> toothbrush, edbian ignore me
[21:34] <MaskedDriver> edbian, fact
[21:34] <edbian> MaskedDriver: will do lol
[21:34] <edbian> toothbrush: You can pastebin it or just tell me.
[21:35] <DWonderly> anyone used a smartcard in linux in here?
[21:35] <toothbrush> edbian im sorry, where is the sources.luist file again?
[21:35] <flobbie> hi, can anybody help me with my soundproblem? I have installed alsa .20, but alsaconf do not find my soundcard
[21:35] <loois> toothbrush: /etc/apt/source...
[21:35] <edbian> toothbrush: I don't know.  /etc?  Just use the GUI (System -> Admin -> Software Sources)
[21:35] <Clooluss> bamp:  I think Karmic will have a lot more power options. Only a few months away....
[21:36] <bamp> Clooluss:  haha I suppose I can wait until october.  Anything I can check out in the meantime?
[21:36] <bamp> Clooluss:  also, thanks!
[21:36] <Vilar> Please how to conect by wireless at jaunty?
[21:37] <edbian> !gimmie
[21:37] <edbian> !gimmie ppa
[21:37] <edbian> !ppa
[21:37] <Clooluss> Bamp; Karmic is avaialable for download now, but it's an early pre-release experimental version.
[21:37] <arif> hi all, really really impressed with xubuntu, here :D
[21:37] <siliton> hello, quick question... I'm trying to install lighttpd on Ubuntu 9.04. I'm currently doing the ./configure  and i'm getting an error "configure: error: bzip2-headers and/or libs where not found, install them or build with --without-bzip2", so I ran apt-get install bzip2, still receiving the same error though
[21:38] <Clooluss> i got dvd playback problems. I have all the medibuntu libdvd* stuff installed and can watch old dvds fine, but newer dvds just won't mount.
[21:38] <bamp> Clooluss:  eeh... I'm weary of alphas...
[21:38] <loois> siliton, did you install the headers too?
[21:39] <loois> siliton: or do ./configure --without-bzip2
[21:39] <siliton> er no I don't believe so (it's been a long day and I'm a very large linux noob)
[21:40] <edbian> toothbrush: You were right.  Gimmie is not in the repos.  http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gimmie&searchon=names&suite=jaunty&section=all
[21:40] <liquidplay> Hi all... I'm running 9.04 and have terrible video performance... so today I downloaded Karmic alpha 3 and played around a bit... to put it short, I'm really impressed with video performance, in fact, so much that I'm thinking about upgrading. Is anybody aware of any major issues with alpha 3?
[21:41] <Argyanc> bamp, I didn't know passive coolings had settings :) ... Cpu scaling is on by default (never worked for me)... USB selective suspend was considered experimental a few months ago... I dont know what its current state is.
[21:41] <edbian> toothbrush: I did however find this as well: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gimmie
[21:41] <loois> liquidplay: using intel gfx?
[21:41] <liquidplay> yup
[21:41] <Sj4lut> !printers
[21:41] <edbian> toothbrush: So IDK
[21:41] <loois> liquidplay: instead of using karmic, i suggest getting the "Ubuntu kernel ppa" and installing kernel 2.6.31rc4
[21:42] <bamp> Argyanc:  haha I guess i'll keep on googling while I wait for karmic.  I've been through worse =)
[21:42] <liquidplay> loois: I'm currently using xorg xperimental from PPA's but that didn't help...
[21:42] <Argyanc> bamp, try powertop
[21:42] <arif> if you install a .deb (outside of Synaptic or Add/Remove) will Synaptic Package Manager know about it, and update its display of installed software?
[21:43] <ali1234> how do i make java web applets use pulse audio?
[21:43] <loois> liquidplay: to get the performance you need to 1) get latest kernel, 2) intel ppa drivers, 3) set UXA on
[21:43] <edbian> arif: If it is a .deb the package manager will no about it but it will not be updated by the package manager
[21:43] <bamp> Argyanc:  already have =)
[21:43] <loois> liquidplay: you'll get karmics performance in jaunty for intel
[21:43] <siliton> loois: that worked no more erros at this point, thanks (I was just hesitant to go forward with excluding parts of it when I didn't know if they were important)
[21:43] <MaskedDriver> arif, yes
[21:43] <siliton> errors*
[21:43] <vik> can anybody tell me how can i encrypt a partition without moving (or loosing) the data from it?
[21:43] <arif> thanks edbian, maskeddriver.
[21:43] <edbian> arif: No problem
[21:44] <loois> siliton: np, if it fails at some point you can always go back and reinstall with the libs
[21:44] <liquidplay> loois: thanks!
[21:44] <MaskedDriver> arif, ain't no thing
[21:44] <loois> liquidplay: np
[21:44] <MaskedDriver> arif, but like edbian said apt-get update/upgrade won't keep it up to date
[21:44] <soapbox> Hey when I attempt to SCP or FTP into a specific folder on my server it's telling me "no such file or directory"
[21:44] <Argyanc> vik, I don't think you can... (even if you can, it's probably an unsafe process...)
[21:44] <MaskedDriver> arif, you'll have to manually upgrade it
[21:44] <soapbox> even though very clearly both the file and the directory exist
[21:45] <soapbox> i can upload to the folder's immediate parent directory no problem btw
[21:45] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, permissions problem?
[21:45] <soapbox> That's what I'm guessing but I have no idea how to change it
[21:45] <soapbox> The FTP user is the main user and in ssh I'm logged as root
[21:46] <arif> okay, I'm gonna go do some FAQ reading! thanks for the help. xubuntu is an amazing peice of work!
[21:46] <Argyanc> soapbox, maybe you don't have permission to list the content of the directory... (x flag)
[21:46] <arif> *ubuntu, i mean :)
[21:46] <soapbox> If I can use the ls command
[21:46] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, it's probably because the folder is owned by root
[21:46] <soapbox> and list the items in the directory that way that means I do have permission right?
[21:46] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, in ssh, go to that folder and do a ls -la and see who the owner is
 soapbox, it's probably because the folder is owned by root
[21:47] <soapbox> What kind of problems can it cause when the folder is owned by root and you are logged in as root?
[21:47] <soapbox> Do I need to disassociate it with root somehow
[21:47] <soapbox> ?
[21:47] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, you FTP in as your username... you ssh as root (which is highly unrecommended)... if your folder is owned by root you can't play around with it
[21:48] <MaskedDriver> so in ssh go to the parent folder and do ls -la
[21:48] <Argyanc> soapbox, root can do anything without any security restrictions...
[21:48] <soapbox> alright masked
[21:48] <MaskedDriver> if it says root root it's owned by root
[21:48] <Sj4lut> !build
[21:48] <MaskedDriver> then do a sudo chown username thatfolder
[21:48] <Argyanc> soapbox, what username did you use for ftp?
[21:48] <moustafaza> In the top bar of the gnome, at the right their is my name when I click on it I can choose to logout, lockscreen, change my pidgin status, etc... Their is a problem in the order of these choices, they're mixed up. Does anyone know if their is the configuration of it I can edit it in a file or something to fix it?
[21:48] <soapbox> root:# ls -la
[21:48] <soapbox> total 132
[21:49] <soapbox> and then it lists 132 different permissions settings
[21:49] <soapbox> oh
[21:49] <MaskedDriver> 132?
[21:49] <soapbox> you're right maskeddriver
[21:49] <soapbox> it's root
[21:49] <soapbox> drwxr-xr-x  4 root    root    4096 Jul 24 12:41 image_script_pics
[21:49] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, ofc I'm right ;)
[21:49] <soapbox> lol
[21:49] <soapbox> Of course!
[21:49] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, sudo chown username:username image_script_pics
[21:50] <loois> liquidplay: btw, if you are going to use xorg-edgers ppa for intel, use the 2.6.31rc3 kernel NOT rc4. rc4 will cause a blank screen (maybe)
[21:50] <soapbox> can you explain that command I don
[21:50] <soapbox> t understand username:username
[21:50] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, the username you ftp into
[21:50] <MaskedDriver> lets say my username is bob
[21:51] <MaskedDriver> and I want bob to own that folder
[21:51] <toothbrush> hi bob.
[21:51] <MaskedDriver> sudo chown bob:bob image_script_pic
[21:51] <soapbox> Ah
[21:51] <Praxeas> I have a problem with my video card, is anyone familiar with this type of thing?
[21:51] <soapbox> thank you sir
[21:51] <Argyanc> !ask | Praxeas
[21:51] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, the first bob is the user, the second bob is the group
[21:51] <Clooluss> paxeas: what sort of prob?
[21:51] <soapbox> so you're basically telling me how to give my ftp user permission
[21:51] <l3dx> and what sort of card
[21:51] <soapbox> that's perfect btw
[21:51] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, exactly
[21:52] <MaskedDriver> chown = change owner
[21:52] <Praxeas> When I go to the hardware drivers, I don't see any drivers for my video card and I am not sure where to go to find a hardware profile (for lack of a better word)
[21:52] <soapbox> I don't need to sudo though right
[21:52] <soapbox> since I am logged in as root
[21:52] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, no, you can skip sudo... but you should never log in as root... nasty things can happen
[21:53] <soapbox> they just HAPPEN?
[21:53] <Clooluss> praxeas: hardware and drivers are usually pretty transparent in ubuntu. what card is it?
[21:53] <joey_> i am from Australia and am trying to watch tv through xine and i can seem to get the scan command right to generate a channels.conf  What is the correct command
[21:53] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, you can accidentally run a command that will screw up your whole system
[21:53] <soapbox> fair enough
[21:53] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, sudo is the appropriate way to accomplish root commands
[21:54] <Praxeas> its an old laptop.  I want to say I have a nvidea
[21:54] <soapbox> On the live server we don't log in as root
[21:54] <Clooluss> prax: nvidia is well supported, but most of the drivers are closed source. That's not a big deal for most people though
[21:54] <soapbox> this is a backup server and has (basically) nothing on it. You're right though I should have better good practices
[21:54]  * MaskedDriver runs as root on my personal machine too
[21:54] <dayo> soapbox: MaskedDriver: i once accidentally deleted half my users' home directories from the fileserver
[21:54] <soapbox> rofl oh god i'd be so pissed
[21:54] <MaskedDriver> dayo, +1 exactly
[21:55] <soapbox> ya I'll change it
[21:55] <Clooluss> prax: Look at the right of your top panel. Is there a little hardware icon there, near the netowrk icon?
[21:55] <dayo> soapbox: MaskedDriver: lucky for me, i have a backup server lol
[21:55] <MaskedDriver> dayo, very lucky
[21:55] <Praxeas> just my battery indication
[21:55] <om26er> each time I restart my netbook wifi don't work and I have to modprobe ath5k
[21:56] <dayo> MaskedDriver: yep
[21:56] <soapbox> Backup servers save lives
[21:56] <th0r> om26er: add ath5k to /etc/modules
[21:56] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, most usually your own
[21:56] <soapbox> yep
[21:56] <soapbox> alright permissions are changed here is the moment of truth!
[21:57] <soapbox> Worked instantly
[21:57] <soapbox> thank you MaskedDriver
[21:57] <Clooluss> prax: in synaptic package manager, install the nvidia settings tool. it should  find your hardware and driver for you.
[21:57] <Mx60> Hi, hmm, i have some troubles.
[21:57] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, my pleasure
[21:57] <Mx60> I have a dedicated server which is running Ubuntu server
[21:57] <Praxeas> ok thanks
[21:57] <Mx60> And I would like to install gnome + a vnc server
[21:58] <Mx60> So, I think that gnome is running well, cause startx seems to run fine
[21:58] <Praxeas> new to ubuntu so I imagine I'll be spending a lot of time here :)
[21:58] <Mx60> But I don't know how I can have my vnc server working correctly
[21:58] <MaskedDriver> soapbox, is this a web server?  because if you plan on having apache right to the server the group should be whatever group is set up for apache
[21:58] <paragon> Synaptic Package Manager, sometimes the newly installed program does not show up in the Main Menu under any of the fields.  I have attempted to add the program through the "Main Menu" Preferences functionality, but it is not listed there either.  If the file "shortcut" is not automatically created how do I create that and add it to the main menu?  I know that "New Item" should be selected, but from there I am lost.
[21:58] <MaskedDriver> apache upload right to the server*
[21:58] <th0r> Mx60: you might want to consider an alternative
[21:58] <Mx60> th0r > Which one ? :p
[21:59] <tech2> Praxeas: Google is your friend
[21:59] <th0r> Mx60: the purpose of the server is not to run the X environment, so why load it down with that task? Consider instead running something like xfce and using X forwarding via ssh....much faster and easier on system resources
[21:59] <om26er> th0r: I did it and it worked thanks
[22:00] <DWonderly> k, n00b question... if GTK+ isn't installed properly how to I fix that?
[22:00] <ikonia> DWonderly: why would gtk+ not be install properly, it's installed by default
[22:00] <Mx60> th0r > Hmm... I plan using wine too on my dedicated server
[22:00] <Mx60> th0r > To run some windows application in background
[22:00] <lstarnes> DWonderly: what is reporting that it isn't installed properly?
[22:00] <th0r> Mx60: you don't get the full desktop like vnc, but you still get all the advantages of the windowed environment
[22:00] <DWonderly> trying to ./configure a prog and it's crashing out for that reason
[22:00] <Clooluss> i got dvd playback problems. I have all the medibuntu libdvd* stuff installed and can watch old dvds fine, but newer dvds just won't mount.
[22:00] <ikonia> DWonderly: what are you trying to build
[22:00] <lstarnes> DWonderly: you need the -dev packages
[22:00] <Mx60> th0r > Enough to run wine and other applications like that ?
[22:01] <th0r> Mx60: you can still do that, no problem
[22:01] <DWonderly> lstarnes gtkcard0.1
[22:01] <xantam> hi
[22:01] <DWonderly> Do'H dev...
[22:01] <lstarnes> DWonderly: install the package libgtk2.0-dev
[22:01] <th0r> Mx60: it is probably a better way to go if you want to run wine...the less cpu and memory you use with vnc the more is available for wine and such
[22:01] <DWonderly> lstarnes thank you
[22:01] <xantam> i just created a new user with useradd -d $userdir$
[22:02] <xantam> but i can't use that user for ssh
[22:02] <DarkMx> sORRY i WAS DISCONECTED
[22:02] <th0r> Mx60: the purpose for vnc is to allow you to use/maintain the server in the X environment. You will still be able to do that my way, but you will do it on YOUR desktop instead of one shipped to you from the server
[22:02] <DarkMx> th0r > Well in fact
[22:02] <DarkMx> I have other reasons to use VNC
[22:02] <xantam> it asks me for the password but when i enter the right one i get: Permission denied, please try again.
[22:03] <DarkMx> I have a VNC client on my phone that allows me to connect to my server anywhere
[22:03] <DarkMx> But well I might install it later i'm gonna try to install xfce first
[22:03] <th0r> DarkMx: ok....it was just a thought
[22:03] <nexsja> hello ;>
[22:03] <nexsja> is there a way to turn my 64bit system to 32bit system? ))))
[22:04] <nexsja> into*
[22:04] <paragon> which 64bit platform Nex?
[22:04] <nexsja> Ubuntu 9.04
[22:04] <lstarnes> nexsja: install a 32-bit version of ubuntu
[22:04] <nexsja> i don't wanna delete everything on the system :<
[22:04] <fwaokda_> have they released info on the new features they're working on for 9.10 yet?
[22:05] <paragon> fwao, not that I have seen
[22:05] <Clooluss> fwaokda: google for karmic blueprints
[22:05] <fwaokda_> thanks
[22:05] <paragon> bah wrong twice
[22:05] <icenova> hi
[22:05] <MiraiWarren0_0> Anyone know if that 3d ubuntu logo used in the default gdm theme is around somewhere?
[22:06] <fwaokda_> anyone here using a Sansa Fuze with Ubuntu?
[22:07] <radostyle> my ubuntu froze a few minutes ago, how do I find out why it froze?
[22:09] <MiraiWarren0_0> radostyle: read log files
[22:09] <Clooluss> i got dvd playback problems. I have all the medibuntu libdvd* stuff installed and can watch old dvds fine, but newer dvds just won't mount.
[22:09] <radostyle> MiraiWarren0_0: which log files should I look at?
[22:09] <paragon> when I install something using Synaptic it does not always show up in the main menu, how do I add it?
[22:09] <t3Nk4> radostyle:  if it happens to me, first of all i go on next shell ( ctrl+alt+f2 ) and scroll all system logs on /var/log ... or i'll do a "top" command to see if there's a process that gots 100% of cpu time
[22:10] <th0r> paragon: add a .desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications
[22:10] <koltroll> Hey guys. I've installed netbook remix and overall find it very neat. One question: Is it possible to change the size of the top panel?
[22:10] <Ziber> When I do apt-get source, where does it store the .tar.gz?
[22:10] <koltroll> I'd like to be a little bigger so the icons of the programs I have active gets bigger.
[22:10] <radostyle> t3Nk4: I'll try that next time(I've already rebooted), but I don't think even that would have worked
[22:10] <jrib> Ziber: current working directory
[22:11] <DarkMx> th0r > I'm back and uh :)
[22:11] <DarkMx> I just installed xcfe BUT
[22:11] <th0r> DarkMx: but?
[22:11] <DarkMx> I don't know how to use it without using vnc
[22:11] <DarkMx> I mean
[22:11] <DarkMx> What do you mean by "using the shell"
[22:11] <Clooluss> koltroll: yes. right click the pnel, properties, change the pixel size.
[22:11] <Ziber> jrib: Oh, would you look at that...
[22:12] <th0r> DarkMx: did I use that term?
[22:12] <DarkMx> Well that's what I remember but my IRC client crashed XD.
[22:12] <DarkMx> But you said without a vnc server
[22:13] <paragon> th0r: sadly enough...you've lost me
[22:13] <th0r> DarkMx: oh....I was talking about using X forwarding via ssh
[22:13] <DarkMx> X forwarding via ssh... Riiiight XD
[22:13] <koltroll> Clooluss, sorry the only option ive got is "show windows from all workspaces"
[22:13] <atomic007za> hi
[22:13] <DarkMx> Is it like port forwarding ?
[22:13] <DarkMx> Like ip tables etc.. ,
[22:13] <DarkMx> ?*
[22:14] <koltroll> Clooluss, what you are saying WAS true when I had normal ubuntu and a sidepanel, like a dock.
[22:14] <koltroll> that one I could to it with.
[22:14] <avig> irc.freenode.org
[22:14] <Clooluss> koltroll: what do you have now, if not a normal panel?
[22:14] <th0r> DarkMx: here it is in a nutshell....ssh is a secure telnet....it gives you a command prompt access to your server. You will use it to open a 'tunnel' to your server. Then when you run gedit for instance on your server...it will run on the server, load and save on the server, but will show up on your desktop as though it was on your computer
[22:14] <koltroll> Clooluss, no idea. The thingy that came with NBR :)
[22:14] <paragon> Example is cobex, installed in Synaptic, but in the Main Menu it does not show, and in the Main Menu edit program there is no option to add it aside from "New Item" but I'm not sure how to use them?
[22:15] <atomic007za> anybody got a decent typing program for ubuntu?
[22:15] <DarkMx> Hmm... So far I understand
[22:15] <DarkMx> But technically, what should I do on my server or on my personal computer
[22:15] <DarkMx> To do so ?
[22:15] <tokam1> hi i created a ubuntu live usb stick but it does not boot. the bootloader starts but it just prints boot: and for everything i type in the message "kernel image not found" appears
[22:15] <koltroll> Clooluss, ah it worked. was just a matter of finding the exact right place to right click at. thanks alot :)
[22:15] <th0r> DarkMx: first step, install openssh-server on the server. Second step, open a terminal on your computer and type 'ssh -X <serverIP>'
[22:15] <Sj4lut> !scanner
[22:16] <Clooluss> koltroll: great!
[22:16] <DarkMx> Uh... th0r... You're gonna kill me but xD
[22:16] <th0r> DarkMx: it will ask you to login, use your user id and passwd from the server. Are you running gnome or xfce on the server?
[22:16] <DarkMx> I need a solution that can be used on both linux & windows
[22:16] <DarkMx> And right now I'm using putty on windows xp
[22:17] <th0r> DarkMx: nope...windows is another story....can be done but not nearly so easy
[22:17] <th0r> DarkMx: if you need windows stick with vnc
[22:17] <radostyle> tokam1: I"m not sure if this is the problem, but some usb sticks don't have the boot flag set, to set it you have to start up GParted and go to your usb stick and set the boot flag, you can at least check that
[22:17] <DarkMx> XD Okay so I think i'm gonna use vnc cause
[22:17] <th0r> DarkMx: but the logic for xfce still holds....will be much faster than gnome in vnc
[22:17] <DarkMx> Hmm...
[22:17] <DarkMx> And what about VNC in xfce
[22:17] <DarkMx> Is it possible ?
[22:17] <loois> anyone here use sonata audio player?
[22:17] <tokam1> Ok radostyle but i will use fdisk ok?
[22:18] <tokam1> But the stick still starts, but no kernel is loaded!
[22:18] <th0r> DarkMx: yup...xfce in vnc is the same as gnome in vnc
[22:18] <th0r> DarkMx: only should be faster and lightere
[22:18] <DarkMx> :3...
[22:18] <Sj4lut> !ocr
[22:18] <radostyle> tokam1: ya, that might not be you're problem, to create my stick I used unetbootin
[22:18] <DarkMx> th0r > Well, I know
[22:18] <loois> how do you get sonata to connect to the music library?!!?
[22:18] <flavio> does anyone knows something about Error5 - Input/Output devices during kubuntu installation?
[22:18] <radostyle> tokam1: did you use unetbootin to set up yours?
[22:19] <DarkMx> I'll enable the vnc server only when I need to connect from windows or my phone
[22:19] <tokam1> radostyle: I used the programm under system->systemadministration->...
[22:19] <tokam1> (german version)
[22:19] <th0r> DarkMx: yeah....good practice. Also consider moving vnc off the standard ports onto something odd.
[22:20] <tokam1>  /dev/sdd1   *           1         239     1919736    c  W95 FAT32 (LBA) That it is!
[22:20] <EmpedoxFCB> Hello Everyone, I am new to Ubuntu and so far I find it great.
[22:20] <epaphus> Hey guys, i noticed that as a normal ubuntu  user I can disable or enable the remote desktop.. is there anyway I can make it so that only root can disable those settings??
[22:20] <radostyle> tokam1: I've never used that one, although it seems obvious, you could try unetbootin, you just need the iso and unetbootin
[22:20] <DarkMx> th0r > Yup, thanks :) Hmm.. Sorry if I'm asking too much help but...
[22:20] <DarkMx> We're back to my first problem
[22:20] <tokam1> where to get unetbootbin?
[22:21] <Mx60> Disconnected once again
[22:21] <th0r> DarkMx: no problem. I did quite a bit of tinkering with vnc, X forrwarding and NX ... and the security involved with each
[22:21] <Mx60> =D Thanks
[22:21] <Mx60> I said, start x seems to run fine
[22:21] <paragon> taka: I think that Synaptic has it
[22:21] <Mx60> But vino says
[22:21] <Mx60> (vino-server:13434): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[22:21] <paragon> toka: verified, it is available in Synaptic
[22:22] <jhonny> I cant get my resolution over 800x600. I can edit the xorg but i dont know what to edit. Is there something I can copypaste or is it different from pc to pc?
[22:22] <tokam1> radostyle: where to get it, is it just installed on the livedisk?
[22:22] <th0r> Mx60: that's easy...how did you start vnc?
[22:22] <Mx60> from the shell
[22:22] <radostyle> tokam1: sudo aptitude install unetbootin
[22:22] <th0r> Mx60: what command?
[22:22] <Mx60> I did /usr/lib/vino/vino-server
[22:23] <th0r> Mx60: that I won't be able to help you with...I didn't use vino I used vnc4server
[22:23] <Mx60> Okay I'm gonna use vnc4server then :)
[22:24] <th0r> Mx60: start vnc4server with 'vnc4server :1'
[22:24] <th0r> Mx60: you can actually have several vnc
[22:24] <epaphus> Hey guys, i noticed that as a normal ubuntu  user I can disable or enable the remote desktop.. is there anyway I can make it so that only root can disable those settings??
[22:24] <mazda01_> th0r: is vnc4server any faster than x11vnc?
[22:24] <Mx60> The vnc server is now runing
[22:24] <Mx60> I'm gonna try to connect
[22:25] <th0r> Mx60: they are the same thing for all intents and purposes
[22:25] <liquidplay> loois: Hi, I've installed new kernel and performance is triplicated! (acording to glxgears), compiz is much smoother and fullscreen video is not choppy anymore... many thanks!
[22:25] <jrib> epaphus: check the admin guides at library.gnome.org maybe
[22:25] <th0r> Mx60: what command did you use to start the vncserver, and what are you using for vncviewer?
[22:25] <Mx60> th0r > I did vnc4server :1
[22:25] <Mx60> And I'm using Real VNC Viewer
[22:25] <Mx60> And right now I had a "Connection refused"
[22:26] <Mx60> I'm gonna check the log file
[22:26] <tokam1> ok
[22:26] <th0r> Mx60: ok, then you need to use vncviewer <serverIP>:5801
[22:26] <Mx60> X Error of failed request:  BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length error)
[22:26] <th0r> Mx60: or vncviewer <serverIP> :1 (with a space)
[22:26] <tokam1> thx radostyle. My goal is to get a 64bit ubuntu running now (I live in Marburg) to be able to set up my 64bit gentoo easiely
[22:26] <paragon> I installed Firefox 3.5 using Synaptic, but I cannot get access it.
[22:26] <paragon> How can I access it?
[22:27] <mazda01_> type in firefox-3.5 from the command line
[22:27] <Keiffer> Hi. I want to backup my Ubuntu install. Tar is ok? Or what prog should I use?
[22:27] <tokam1> radostyle: its installed but the shell does not list a command called unetbootbin
[22:27] <dravekx> How can I setup a remote GUI into Ubuntu desktop?
[22:27] <Mx60> th0r > It's working... BUT XD
[22:27] <mazda01_> paragon: or add it to the main menu and type in firefox-3.5 for the comand
[22:27] <Mx60> I don't have anything on the window
[22:27] <Mx60> Like X is runing but not showing anything
[22:27] <th0r> Mx60: are you still trying to use vino?
[22:27] <dravekx> I want to do it through windows
[22:27] <Mx60> th0r > Nope, just vnc4server
[22:27] <Mx60> And i can connect and enter my password
[22:27] <radostyle> tokam1: it's unetbootin not, unetbootbin
[22:28] <th0r> Mx60: ok...you just need to start X for the server...give me a sec
[22:28] <QW3RTY> has anyone here set up network file sharing between jaunty and osx tiger?
[22:28] <kebomix>  i made swap partition after installing ubuntu ,  how to make this swap partition  " Swap on automatically" ?
[22:28] <Mx60> I used the "start_x" without _ (Seems like I got disconnected everytime I typed that)
[22:28] <Mx60> The "start_x" command and it seems to be running fine
[22:29] <ted_> What is a good package to play .mp3s .oggs?
[22:29] <avig_> hello
[22:29] <jrib> !mp3 | ted_
[22:29] <tokam2> ok its found how to use it now radostyle?
[22:29] <jrib> ted_: basically, just double click on them
[22:29] <mazda01_> ted_:  i like amarok but rhythmbox and songbird are cool. songbird requires a good internet connection I found
[22:29] <pleed_> What package do i have to install for the linux programmers manual man pages? for example setsockopt and so on
[22:29] <avig_> how did you do to have this theme cairo http://www.cairo-dock.org/mediacolor/album3/1243027647_1e7708fa07.jpg
[22:30] <radostyle> you run unetbootin from the command line
[22:30] <jrib> pleed_: manpages-dev manpages-posix-dev
[22:30] <tokam2> ahh no it is not found sorr
[22:30] <tokam2> y
[22:30] <jrib> !who | tokam2
[22:30] <th0r> Mx60: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/231594/
[22:30] <tokam2> root@ubuntu:~# unetbootin
[22:30] <tokam2> -bash: unetbootin: command not found
[22:30] <paragon> mazda: worked.  Thanks.  How do I add it to the main menu?
[22:30] <nexsja> erm
[22:30] <kebomix>   i made swap partition after installing ubuntu ,  how to make this swap partition  " Swap on automatically" ?
[22:31] <mazda01_> paragon:  in ubuntu (gnome) go to System, Perferences, Main Menu, then just add an entry wherever you want it.
[22:31] <nexsja> anybody has any ideas on how to turn my 64bit system into a 32bit system without loosing everything on the hdd and without reinstalling the system
[22:31] <jrib> nexsja: make a backup and reinstall
[22:31] <jrib> nexsja: why do you want to go to 32bit though?
[22:31] <Mx60> th0r > What is the "size" argument of geometry
[22:31] <Mx60> The resolution ?
[22:32] <jrib> !swap > kebomix
[22:32] <kebomix> avig_: very beautiful theme
[22:32] <yigal> I'm using gnome-do, and for some reason its default icon is very poor quality.  It was looking quite nice just a day a ago, has anyone experienced this?
[22:32] <QW3RTY> has anyone here ever set up network file sharing between jaunty and osx tiger?
[22:32] <th0r> Mx60: if you don't use the resolution then you will have to scroll around to see all of the desktop.
[22:32] <Mx60> Oh yeah it is the resolution...
[22:32] <radostyle> tokam2: do you already have ubuntu installed on your computer or are you just using the liveCD to run it?
[22:32] <nexsja> jrib: too many issues
[22:32] <flavio> does anyone knows something about Error5 - Input/Output devices during kubuntu installation?
[22:32] <jrib> nexsja: like?
[22:32] <Mx60> th0r > Well that was already runing but...
[22:32] <th0r> Mx60: I usually reduced the resolution on the server to 800x600 so I could have the vnc sessioni in a window
[22:32] <Mx60> Well I can connect, and uh
[22:32] <nexsja> keyboard problems in apps
[22:32] <Mx60> I can "see" the vnc server I mean using my client
[22:32] <nexsja> thunderbird doesn't recognize any shortcuts
[22:33] <jrib> QW3RTY: right click -> share folder?
[22:33] <Mx60> But all I have is a gray screen, no desktop, no icon, no folders
[22:33] <Mx60> No menu etc..
[22:33] <nexsja> rhtmbox also
[22:33] <Mx60> But I have the linux cursor so it's working
[22:33] <th0r> Mx60: did you get the pastebin I just sent?
[22:33] <Travis-42> How do I do a command like "sudo cat /dev/null > /var/mail/root"  the > part doesn't run under sudo
[22:33] <tokam2> I just use a livedisk. But its 32 bit i need a 64bit live disk. It would also help me to be able to remove the disk to burn a 64bit version radostyle!
[22:33] <jrib> nexsja: that's unlikely to be because you are using 64bit instead of 32bit
[22:33] <jrib> !who | nexsja
[22:33] <Mx60> th0r > Yes of course
[22:33] <QW3RTY> jrib: well, the problem is that i can access the folders on my jaunty comp from the mac, but on my jaunty comp, I can't see any mac folders
[22:33] <Mx60> th0r > I meant
[22:33] <Mx60> The vnc4server is running on my server
[22:34] <jrib> QW3RTY: oh.  I never went in that direction
[22:34] <Mx60> And I can connect to it from my client on my personal computer
[22:34] <Mx60> But all I have on the client windows is a gray screen
[22:34] <Mx60> But it's working because I had to enter the vnc password to connect
[22:34] <jrib> nexsja: you should try a live cd of 32bit and 64bit to verify if the experience differs there
[22:34] <dravekx> Why does UBUNTU not like Putty from windows 7?
[22:34] <Mx60> And the cursor in the vnc client windows is the linux cursor so it's kinda working
[22:34] <jrib> dravekx: how doesn't it like it exactlty?
[22:35] <nexsja> hm
[22:35] <dravekx> jrib, I keep getting software errors
[22:35] <th0r> Mx60: ok...in .xinitrc make sure xfce is included....give me a sec
[22:35] <jrib> dravekx: you are trying to install putty on ubuntu?
[22:35] <radostyle> tokam2: if you have windows then you can just download unetbootin for windows http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/, create your usb stick, and then use the usb stick run ubuntu
[22:35] <Mx60> th0r > Thanks :) I'm gonna check that
[22:35] <yigal> about gnome-do I just searched the forum and found a satisfactory answer http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=770532
[22:35] <nexsja> jrib: by the way, if i have 3 partitions, my /home/ on another partition, system on another, will i save all my settings if i just wipe the OS partition?
[22:35] <jrib> !clone | nexsja
[22:35] <dravekx> jrib, I have putty installed on windows 7 and Im logging into ubuntu desktop remotely.
[22:35] <jrib> nexsja: all your user's settings will be saved
[22:36] <peol> Hey, just stumbled upon a neat app, thought I'd share it: http://gnomeartng.plasmasolutions.de/
[22:36] <crankharder> I've never done it (and i'm about to try) but what's ubuntu's support for 2 video cards with 3 monitors like?
[22:36] <jrib> dravekx: what errors are you getting exactly?
[22:36] <paragon> mazda: perfect.  I was too used to windows and was looking for an .exe equivalent and all that nonsense...thanks much!
[22:36] <mazda01_> nexsja: no, a lot of settings for programs are stored in /etc/
[22:36] <flavio> does anyone knows something about Error5 - Input/Output devices during kubuntu installation?
[22:36] <mazda01_> parano problem
[22:36] <mazda01_> paragon: no problem
[22:36] <Mx60> th0r > My xinitrc is almost empty
[22:36] <dravekx> jrib, Network Closed, Software caused an error
[22:36] <Mx60> . /etc/X11/Xsession
[22:36] <Mx60> Just that
[22:36] <th0r> Mx60: we are on the right track....http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg52740.html
[22:36] <jrib> dravekx: see if you can ssh from another ubuntu machine instead
[22:37] <Mx60> th0r > What should I put in my xinitrc ?
[22:37] <dravekx> jirb, ok :)
[22:37] <th0r> Mx60: I think all you need to do is add 'startxfce4' at the end of ~/.xinitrc, but would need to check further to be sure
[22:38] <tokam1> radostyle: i guess my problem is that the bootloader of the boot stick does not use the right device to load the kernel image
[22:38] <th0r> Mx60: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg52774.html might also help
[22:39] <tokam1> i guess syslinux is not installed well
[22:39] <Mx60> th0r > Hmm i'm gonna check
[22:40] <th0r> Mx60: the problem is xfce isn't starting when you log in, and it is (or was) a simple fix. But the reading I have done now indicates they have changed the architecture of the X startup so I would have to look further.
[22:41] <Mx60> th0r > Thanks for helping.. I'm searching
[22:41] <mazda01_> Mx60: i use x11vnc and there's really no extra configuring to do, just create a password using vncpasswd and then start the server with x11vnc --usepw    and you're all set. you do have to be logged into a x session first though.
[22:41] <mazda01_> Mx60: do you race dirt bikes?
[22:42] <th0r> Mx60: looks like there is now a ~/.vnc/xstartup file....https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vnc4/+bug/377101
[22:42] <Mx60> mazda01 > Hmm nope why ? :p
[22:42] <Jeruvy> having problems with pidgin connecting on 8.04.3 desktop...does it need an update?
[22:42] <Mx60> th0r > Hmm i'm gonna search
[22:42] <th0r> Mx60: on that link I just sent...where it says 'twm &' put startxfce4 &'
[22:43] <mazda01_> Mx60: my girlfriends son saw your username and he races. i guess Mx60 means somethiing in racing
[22:43] <mazda01_> Mx60: mx stands for motorcross
[22:44] <Mx60> mazda01> Oh :)
[22:44] <Mx60> th0r > Okay I'm trying
[22:44] <mazda01_> Jeruvy: what do you mean problem connecting? are you using a registered username?
[22:44] <brendan`> j ltsp
[22:45] <Gamma-X> Im having extreme problems getting skype to notice my chicony webcam even after installing the uvc drivers. Any ideas?
[22:45] <tokam1> i gone try to boot from the stick again
[22:47] <kebomix> how to make auto swap on  ?
[22:47] <ante_> hello, I deleted package python-dbus and nothing starts
[22:47] <ante_> how can i fix it
[22:47] <kebomix> ante_: install it again !
[22:47] <ante_> I did
[22:47] <kebomix> :D
[22:48] <ante_> but it dosn't work i got only terminal
[22:48] <coleys> !unetbootin
[22:48] <Mx60> th0r > Wow, thank you it's working =)
[22:48] <th0r> Mx60: I have my moments...they are few and far between, but I do have them <smile>
[22:48] <sebsebseb> hi
[22:48] <dravekx> how do I configure the FTP for Lampp in Ubuntu desktop?
[22:48] <th0r> Mx60: did you have to do that .vnc/xstartup file>
[22:48] <th0r> ?
[22:49] <DarkMx> X) Ahem
[22:49] <DarkMx> I said
[22:49] <DarkMx> th0r > It's now working !
[22:49] <DarkMx> Thank you so much :)
[22:49] <th0r> DarkMx: did you have to create that ~/.vnc/xstartup file?
[22:49] <DarkMx> Hmm well I just had to edit it and uh
[22:49] <DarkMx> replace twm by startxfce4 as you said :)
[22:49] <th0r> DarkMx: ok.....enjoy
[22:50] <syslq78> I have samba share mounted multiple times and can not be unmounted any ideas?
[22:51] <dravekx> Is there a channel for LAMP?
[22:51] <QW3RTY1> has anyone here ever set up network file sharing between jaunty and osx tiger?
[22:51] <DarkMx> th0r > Thank you so much :)
[22:51] <DarkMx> th0r > You were nice to help me
[22:51] <coleys> QW3RTY1: nfs
[22:51] <th0r> DarkMx: my pleasure....I learned something in the process <smile>
[22:52] <dravekx> anyone know if there is a channel for LAMMP?
[22:52] <dravekx> I cant get the FTP setup. :(
[22:52] <durt> dravekx,  there is #ubuntu-server, not specifically lamp
[22:52] <QW3RTY1> coleys: will nfs work if i have a windows computer on the network?
[22:52] <sebsebseb> dravekx: if you do #apache it will forward you to one I think
[22:52] <bkevan> dravekx: how is FTP part of LAMP?
[22:52] <coleys> QW3RTY1: samba for windows
[22:52] <coleys> QW3RTY1: nfs for os x
[22:53] <mazda01_> QW3RTY1: what is your question?
[22:53] <bkevan> dravekx: what ftp package are you trying to use? vsftpd?
[22:53] <dravekx> bkevan, I dunno. I have FTP installed from synaptic, I just dont know how to configure it
[22:53] <ante_> I deleted python-dbus and only termina, starts...
[22:53] <arif> is there an easy way to remove all printer related (synaptic) packages and all foreign language packages, e.t.c. without having to search and click everything that you find?
[22:53] <DarkMx> th0r > :)
[22:53] <_FANTASY_> Русские есть?
[22:53] <dravekx> bkevan, I dont know.. it just said FTP, so I installed it.
[22:54] <bkevan> dravekx: Are you trying to setup a FTP server? If so, you need more then ftp, since ftp is only a client not a server
[22:54] <QW3RTY1> coleys,mazda01_: i'm trying to set up file sharing on a network with windows xp, ubuntu jaunty, and os x tiger. i can see the files on jaunty from tiger, but i can't see the files on tiger from jaunty
[22:54] <sebsebseb> dravekx: #httpd  that's the channl you want
[22:54] <_FANTASY_> Ай
[22:54] <wimpies> my fdisk when trying to partition a 1TB disk says 'unrecognised label' ... what is wrong
[22:54] <bkevan> dravekx: sudo aptitude install vsftpd
[22:54] <dravekx> bkevan... AHHHh.. tyvm!! :)
[22:54] <coleys> QW3RTY1: install nfs, and samba.
[22:54] <mazda01_> QW3RTY1: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA22243?viewlocale=en_US
[22:54] <mazda01_> QW3RTY1: how are you sharing folders on os x?
[22:55] <coleys> mazda01_: has nothing to do with os x
[22:55] <coleys> mazda01_: he can't see his files from osx on Ubuntu.
[22:55] <QW3RTY1> mazda01_: well, i have personal file sharing and windows file sharing enabled
[22:56] <mazda01_> coleys: excuse me? os x can share files via samba, AFS, and apple talk. I am asking him how he is sharing his files to ensure he is sharing them via samba.
[22:56] <trollboy> anyone have any luck getting the the ti_usb_3410_5052 driver working on ubuntu?
[22:56] <trollboy> I'm pulling my hair over here
[22:56] <bkevan> trollboy: don't pull your hair.. not healthy.. but no, I haven't tried.
[22:56] <dravekx> bkevan, E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Reso            urce temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib            /dpkg/), is another process using it?
[22:56] <_FANTASY_> Ля ля ля
[22:56] <dravekx> ?
[22:56] <mazda01_> coleys: i meant AFP, FTP, or SMB
[22:56] <Jeruvy> mazda01: ya it's worked for ages, recently it just sit's 'connecting'..sorry for the delay I was moving to the patio :)
[22:56] <coleys> mazda01_: o.o
[22:56] <_FANTASY_> Суки
[22:56] <trollboy> bkevan, its the least of my unhealthy habits, I assure you
[22:56] <bkevan> dravekx: looks like you have synaptic or something open .. :)
[22:57] <trollboy> I've got a vendor supplied patch file that looks like it only works on RHEL based distro's
[22:57] <dravekx> kk
[22:57] <trollboy> as it calls for kernel header files that don't exist in debian/ubuntu
[22:57] <mazda01_> Jeruvy: so you have been sharing some folders via SMB? when you issue findsmb does your mac show up?
[22:58] <trollboy> amazingly, puppylinux has the driver built in, however, I don't need/want a gui, etc and would prefer a nice managable package system
[22:58] <Jeruvy> mazda01: um, no samba issues just pidgin :)
[22:59] <koliz> Ok.. Mayor problem here. Left the computer on while I want away for 30 minutes. when I came back the screen was black and I couldn't do anything. Made a hart reboot and now it seems like I don't have a wlan interface.
[22:59] <koliz> asus eeepc 1000he
[22:59] <QW3RTY1> would it be easier to work with samba or just use nfs?
[23:00] <yigal> I'm trying to use madplay.  Everything which works except for volume control?
[23:00] <Argyanc> QW3RTY1, samba is easier...
[23:00] <yigal> I can't change the volume with madplay?
[23:00] <gartral> my dvd-rom is reporting all disks i put in it are of 0kb in size.. any thoughts?
[23:01] <mazda01_> QW3RTY1: i find nfs easier to work with but samba is pretty easy if all your username and passwords for all your machines are the same.
[23:01] <trollboy> gartral, are they mounted?
[23:01] <Jeruvy> QW3RTY1: samba is easier but nfs is better.  But if it's a lot of small files, samba, lot of big files nfs.
[23:01] <yigal> I can mute the system and madplay still plays at max volume, any thoughts?
[23:01] <dravekx> bkevan, how do I configure it?
[23:01] <mazda01_> Argyanc: i have to disagree, with having to edit the smb.conf file and depending on what security you use, nfs is just changing one file on server and one file on client
[23:01] <gartral> trollboy: yea, the disk appears on my desktop, but everything indicates that its "not empty" which is impossible because i JUST pulled them from a fresh spindle
[23:02] <dravekx> bkevan, I had synaptic open. lol... its installed.
[23:02] <bkevan> dravekx: first try starting it.. and see if it works as you expect.. then if you want to do more configuration you can read the manpage for vsftpd (pretty robust) .. but guessing the default config may work just fine for you
[23:02] <bkevan> sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd start
[23:02] <darrylm> koliz: did you get an answer to your wlan problem?
[23:03] <koliz> darrylm, nah man. I'm about to panic over here :/
[23:03] <dravekx> bkevan, its working.. I just dont know how to setup the username and pwd
[23:03] <dravekx> unless its the default.
[23:03] <bkevan> koliz: why you panic'ing?
[23:03] <bkevan> dravekx: Yes.. by default it uses the system users
[23:03] <dravekx> cool
[23:03] <koliz> bkevan, cause the netbook froze, and now the wlan interface is gone. that scares the shit out of a ordinary human beeing like myself :)
[23:03] <bkevan> dravekx: you can read the man pages and it will talk more about ftpusers file..
[23:04] <darrylm> koliz: ok try opening a terminal, type (without the quotes) sudo /etc/init.d/networking force-reload --- you will be temp disconnected
[23:04] <darrylm> koliz: but it will come back up
[23:04] <QW3RTY1> well, if i wanna view the files stored on my mac, how would i fix that? (since i can view the files stored on my ubuntu comp)
[23:04] <koliz> darrylm, ill to that right away.
[23:04] <darrylm> koliz: my asus does same thing. its a hibernate or suspend issue
[23:04] <bkevan> koliz: what does messages and dmesg say regarding the card? but I agree with darrylm.. sounds liek it isn't re-initiated when it comes back from sleep mode or hibernation
[23:05] <koliz> hold on bkevan. Ill do what darrylm told me first.
[23:05] <toothbrush> hello. i just found out that my system has been compromised, what should i do?
[23:05] <darrylm> koliz and bkevan: i have found ubuntu's netbook remix to be a great help (somehow???) in fixing this issue. works great
[23:06] <koliz> darrylm, it's the nbr I'm using
[23:06] <mazda01_> QW3RTY1: did you run the command and see what it returns?  findsmb and smbtree entering your password  for your mac user. nothing in preferences shared has changed oin the mac?
[23:06] <koliz> :)
[23:06] <bkevan> toothbrush: first how do you figure it's been comprimised? check in your logs to see what was ran.. also.. take it off any network
[23:06] <koliz> anyhow, the output from running that command darrylm was (2 line paste coming):
[23:06] <koliz>  * Reconfiguring network interfaces...                                                                                       Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0.
[23:06] <darrylm> koliz: did you follow any howto's on setting up for an asus?
[23:07] <koliz> darrylm, haven't needed to since everything has worked kinda good. except some problem getting into WAP-secure networks. But changing driver made that work
[23:07] <koliz> I still have no wlan interface btw
[23:08] <floating> hey ya. when ubuntu 9 came, it had problems with my intel graphics driver, so bad I couldnt use it anymore.. Has that problem been patched so that if i installed ubuntu 9, it would get fixed with auto updates _
[23:08] <toothbrush> bkevan, i received a couple warnings while running a rootkit.
[23:08] <QW3RTY1> mazda01_: smbtree returns:  cli_start_connection: failed to connect to SHEP1<20> (0.0.0.0). Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED
[23:08] <QW3RTY1> for mac
[23:08] <darrylm> koliz: stand by
[23:08] <gartral> floating: which graphics controller do you have/
[23:08] <theTroy> how to share files between 2 ubuntu machines?
[23:09] <mazda01_> theTroy: i would use nfs
[23:09] <koliz> bkevan, dmesg gives me a hell of a output. Is there some way I could minimilize the output to see "just what i need to see"? Or what should I look after here?
[23:09] <gartral> theTroy: ubuntu one is a good idea ;P
[23:09] <floating> ummh, i cant remember :/ I have some dell pc, it is a compact size, not normal size
[23:09] <benalink> hwy guys
[23:09] <koliz> darrylm, I'm not going anywhere mate. Really appreciate all the help
[23:09] <gartral> floating: a dell mini? 8, 9, or 10?
[23:09] <theTroy> gartral ubuntu one is not an option (dislike the idea of the ubuntu one servers being able to see the files)
[23:09] <benalink> guys is it possible to run  the .img file without a usb
[23:09] <theTroy> mazda01_ could you elaborate?
[23:10] <darrylm> koliz: what do you get when you type "ifconfig" ?
[23:10] <theTroy> and can I use samba for ubuntu to ubuntu file sharing?
[23:10] <koliz> darrenb, info of eth0 and lo
[23:10] <gartral> theTroy: you could allways encrypt them before uploading.. >.>
[23:10] <theTroy> gartral I need real-time access not silly file sharing server
[23:10] <toothbrush> bkevan, i got this from chkrootkit: Checking `z2'...                                            user jon deleted or never logged from lastlog!
[23:11] <toothbrush> bkevan, what does that mean?
[23:11] <benalink> guys is it possible to run  the .img file without a usb? For the install. As i would like to install ubuntu but dont have a usb or cd drive is it possible
[23:11] <floating> gartral: cant see that info on the deck .. its not running now, but the integrated graphics controller is pretty bad
[23:11] <koliz> benalink, you need some sort of medium
[23:11] <sebsebseb> !install |  benalink
[23:11] <lstarnes> benalink: you could run it in a virtual machine
[23:11] <thiebaude> !unetbootin
[23:11] <lstarnes> toothbrush: do you get any additional output?
[23:12] <mazda01_> theTroy: here's a guide for setting up nfs. very easy to follow: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249889&highlight=nfs
[23:12] <gartral> my dvd-rom is reporting all disks i put in it are of 0kb in size.. any thoughts?
[23:12] <dravekx> okay, Im tired of not having access to anything in ubuntu.
[23:12] <benalink> @lstarnes  explain?
[23:12] <dravekx> :(
[23:12] <toothbrush> lstarnes, no, that was it from chkrootkit
[23:12] <dravekx> how can I save a file in the ETC directory that I have changed?
[23:12] <theTroy> aha thanks mazda01_
[23:12] <lstarnes> benalink: a vitrual machine is an application that simulates an entire computer
[23:12] <theTroy> how would I restart service from terminal?
[23:12] <darrylm> koliz: do you have ndiswrapper installed???
[23:13] <lstarnes> benalink: "emulates" would probably be more appropriate than "simulates"
[23:13] <koliz> darrylm, no I haven't. Tho I remember the name from back in the days when I used slackware. Isn't that so you can use win-drivers ?
[23:13] <benalink> i know that but could u give me instructions on how to do it. Alli have is a .img install file
[23:13] <lstarnes> toothbrush: did you run it with sudo?
[23:13] <mazda01_> dravekx: is the ETC directory not owned by you? you probably need to save it to some place yo uahve write access to, like your home directory for now. then open a root nautilus BUT be very careful
[23:13] <darrylm> koliz: well yes and no but seems everything i have read leads to ndiswrapper for some reason
[23:13] <lstarnes> benalink: it depends on the virtual machine being used
[23:14] <benalink> hmmm. i dont know any. Please advise
[23:14] <lstarnes> benalink: physical machines can't boot from a file system image.  They need actual file systems
[23:14] <koliz> darrylm, hm
[23:14] <dravekx> mazda01_, evidently not. I have access to nothing but my home directory and its driving me nuts. can I change this?
[23:14] <mazda01_> dravekx: after you open a root nautilus (gksudo nautilus) then go to the location that you want to store the new file in, and rename the existing file to something like foo_old and then cut and paste the changed file there. get it?
[23:14] <lstarnes> benalink: virtualbox is fairly easy to use
[23:14] <theTroy> how to restart a service from terminal? (newbie)
[23:14] <toothbrush> lstames: yes i did
[23:14] <lstarnes> theTroy: which service?
[23:14] <theTroy> samba
[23:14] <toothbrush> lstarnes, yes i di
[23:14] <toothbrush> did
[23:15] <benalink> how do i change the .img to something that will run ? .exe did not work
[23:15] <lstarnes> toothbrush: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
[23:15] <theTroy> ty
[23:15] <dravekx> mazda01_, yes. is there a way to change permissions in certain folders for a user?
[23:15] <lstarnes> benalink: changing file extensions does nothing useful
[23:15] <benalink> ph
[23:15] <mazda01_> dravekx: you don't want to change this. it's the system protecting itself from you. HA HA. you need to use sudo or gksudo for gui apps when changing stuff that isn't owned by you.
[23:15] <lstarnes> benalink: a .img file is a filesystem image
[23:15] <lstarnes> benalink: you have to burn it to a disk or a flash drive
[23:15] <benalink> so how can i install?
[23:15] <dravekx> lol
[23:15] <darrylm> koliz: after hard reboot did you do normal reboot?
[23:16] <mazda01_> dravekx: yes, you would use the chown command but tell me what folder it is first.
[23:16] <koliz> darrylm, yes
[23:16] <lstarnes> benalink: or you could try loading it with a virtual machine
[23:16] <benalink> i dont have disk or flash drive
[23:16] <darrylm> koliz: ok still looking
[23:16] <koliz> darrylm, I read about some guy who had the same problem. That kinda just "fixed itself" after a bunch of reboots.
[23:16] <benalink> lst how would i do that?
[23:16] <toothbrush> lstarnes, invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/samba not found.
[23:16] <koliz> suddenly the interface was just back.
[23:16] <lstarnes> benalink: install a virtual machine and run it
[23:16] <koliz> darrylm, but it makes sense it has something to do with the hibernate thingy
[23:17] <lstarnes> benalink: virtualbox is one
[23:17] <QW3RTY1> benalink: if you want to install ubuntu without a cd, try unetbootin
[23:17] <Clooluss> I have dvd playback problems. I have all the medibuntu libdvd* stuff installed and can watch old dvds fine, but newer dvds just won't mount.
[23:17] <darrylm> koliz: yes but look at this. I have asus n10j which is very similar. i followed this guide and have no problems   http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=315810
[23:17] <benalink> inetbootin?
[23:17] <benalink> unetbootin?
[23:17] <darrylm> koliz: look for Startup, suspend and resume issues
[23:17] <burkmat> On Ubuntu Server, how would I most easily configure it to avoid certain processes gaining 100% CPU usage (effectively locking everyone out of the system)? Could this be done using limits? All I've found is limiting CPU time...
[23:17] <mazda01_> benalink: you can  mount a .img file. follow this guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149197    goggle pretty much has every answer for eveery question asked in here
[23:17] <koliz> darrylm, what wcard do you have ?
[23:17] <QW3RTY1> http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[23:18] <dravekx> Why would someone create an OS that protects itself from teh owner??? thats insane.
[23:18] <benalink> what does unetbootin do?
[23:18] <lstarnes> toothbrush: oops.  I think I accidentally gave you the wrong message
[23:18] <mazda01_> toothbrush: did you install samba?
[23:18] <Clooluss> dravekx: You obviously haven't met enough users =-)
[23:18] <burkmat> benalink, Simple software to create bootable USB sticks.
[23:18] <lstarnes> toothbrush: have you double-checked with rkhunter?
[23:19] <benalink> i dont have a usb stick :S
[23:19] <dravekx> haha.
[23:19] <lstarnes> benalink: I think it boots over a network
[23:19] <darrylm> koliz: atheros
[23:19] <QW3RTY1> benalink: it also installs directly to a hard drive
[23:19] <benalink> ok
[23:19] <dravekx> mazda01_, how do i restart the vsftpd ?
[23:19] <gartral> burkmat: you need to make some proccess have lower priority, linux servers aremeant too be able too have several proccess running at 100% cpu time, and not adversly affect the system
[23:19] <rad182__> hello
[23:20] <syntax> When i try to install the ati graphics driver it says sh: Can't open ./ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run but the file is on desktop and i did cd Desktop
[23:20] <syntax> Any ideas
[23:20] <koliz> darrylm, mine is rt2860. don't know the fabric :)
[23:20] <stercor> How do I get ntpd to reread the ntp.conf file?
[23:20] <yigal> ah for my question about madplay, "aoss madplay" should be used instead of just madplay so as to use alsa for volume control.  aoss can be found in the package alsa-oss.
[23:20] <rad182> when i call gem i get
[23:20] <lstarnes> stercor: try restarting it
[23:21] <benalink> Hmm i get an error when i tryto run any programs. I think i jus got serious virus
[23:21] <mazda01_> dravekx: is it running? issue this command.   ps aux | grep vsftpd    if it's runjning, then look at the number, that's the pid, you need to isse a command to kill it. sudo kill pidnumberhere.  then just restart it. if it has a startup script you would issue  sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart  or start it from the command prompt
[23:21] <rad182>  /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:10:in `require': no such file to load -- thread (LoadError)
[23:21] <rad182> any idea?
[23:21] <burkmat> gartral, Yeah, but adjusting priority for every single process that will ever run seems a tad... tedious. Or should I just set login & bash to a negative prio?
[23:21] <syntax> anyone?
[23:21] <gartral> benalink: there are no known "viruses" for linux, you probably have something misconfigured somewhere
[23:21] <mazda01_> stercor: you would issue, sudo /etc/init.d/ntp restart
[23:21] <bkevan> syntax: did you try as root?
[23:22] <stercor> lstarnes: Wont SIGHUP do it?
[23:22] <heywire> syntax:  is it marked with execute bit?
[23:22] <lstarnes> benalink: what error?
[23:22] <burkmat> !anyone | syntax
[23:22] <lstarnes> stercor: it might
[23:22] <Lostinspace_46> How is one supposed to use "loadkeys" when it references files that don't exist?   And I quote  (/usr/share/keymaps  default directory for keymaps)  (/usr/src/linux/drivers/char/defkeymap.map  default kernel keymap
[23:22] <mazda01_> ubottu: you tell em ubuntu bot. i agree
[23:22] <syntax> its not marked as a exe
[23:23] <mazda01_> ubottu: i love that message
[23:23] <gartral> burkmat: you can easily set the priorities of a few proccesses, as its unlikely that they ALL will be taking 100% cpu all the time ;)
[23:23] <Lostinspace_46> LMAO
[23:23] <sebsebseb> !love >  mazda01
[23:23] <bkevan> toothbrush: That doesn't mean anything really.. unless you never created a user named jon
[23:23] <burkmat> syntax, In order to make something executable you need to use `chmod +x filename`. If that's the issue - Only saw some of your messages. ;)
[23:23] <sebsebseb> !love > mazda01_
[23:24] <bkevan> syntax: sudo ./file
[23:24] <gartral> !botabuse > sebsebseb
[23:24] <bkevan> syntax: are you running it as root?
[23:24] <stercor> lstarnes: How do I find out the pid for ntp?
[23:24] <sebsebseb> gartral: whatever, a bit of fun, more like it :)
[23:24] <lstarnes> stercor: ps aux | grep ntp
[23:25] <stercor> lstarnes: Ah, now I remember.  Thanks.
[23:25] <mazda01_> stercor: i already told you
[23:25] <gartral> sebsebseb: you sent the same message twice in 10 seconds.. that is spamming
[23:25] <sebsebseb> gartral: only, because there were two names
[23:25] <Lostinspace_46> Hmmm, I guess I am not the only one that can't answer that question.OL
[23:25] <sebsebseb> gartral: one without the _ and one with the _  that they were speaking with
[23:25] <Lostinspace_46> !nick Lostin
[23:26] <lstarnes> Lostinspace_46: /nick
[23:26] <Lostinspace_46> DUH!!!! Thank you
[23:26] <gartral> !nick | lostlin
[23:26] <lstarnes> toothbrush: it's likely a false positive
[23:26] <mazda01_> stercor: sorry, that was someone else.
[23:26] <lstarnes> toothbrush: always double-check what chkrootkit says to make sure that something was actually compromised
[23:26] <dave_30> how do i set up startup apps for kde4
[23:26] <koltroll> darrylm, k back. did another reboot.
[23:27] <darrylm> koltroll: did it work?
[23:27] <koltroll> nah
[23:27] <darrylm> koltroll: im at a loss. i have no clue. i am scouring google but cannot find a situation that uses your card
[23:27] <lstarnes> toothbrush: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=763163 appears to be by a user with the same error message
[23:28] <Lostin> I love ubuntu...so why does ubuntu hate me??
[23:28] <koltroll> darrylm, :/
[23:28] <koltroll> Lostin, cause you relatives
[23:28] <mazda01_> dravekx: how is it going? getting anywhere?>
[23:28] <darrylm> koltroll: did you look at that site i sent?
[23:28] <Lostin> LOL
[23:29] <mazda01_> Lostin: what are you having a problem with.
[23:29] <Lostin> How is one supposed to use "loadkeys" when it references files that don't exist?   And I quote  (/usr/share/keymaps  default directory for keymaps)  (/usr/src/linux/drivers/char/defkeymap.map  default kernel keymap
[23:29] <koltroll> darrylm, I did yea, started to read at that. Copied some line that was like "you should never need to use this line". and then I missed the last line and bla bla I had to restart to get eth0 working :)
[23:29] <koltroll> darrylm, could you hand me the url again?
[23:29] <dave_30> is there a simple startup program editor for kde?
[23:29] <darrylm> koltroll: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=315810
[23:29] <koltroll> cheers
[23:30] <mazda01_> Lostin: sometimes the developers do make mistakes. just make a symlink to the correct location. if you know how to solve it, thn solve it.
[23:31] <darrylm> koltroll: that is exactly what i did for mine but the info is custom to just a few ath cards. hopefully yours will work. i dont see why it wont.
[23:31] <Lostin> mazda01 I am not sure they made a mistake.  I have discovered several file name changes in Jaunty
[23:31] <koltroll> darrylm, I'm looking at the bash script right now
[23:32] <kebomix>  how to make this theme and effects !?   http://www.cairo-dock.org/mediacolor/album3/1243027647_1e7708fa07.jpg
[23:32] <dave_30> how do i exit cairo dock if i has crashed?
[23:32] <mazda01_> Lostin: sometimes things get changed from the debian branch for ubuntu and they don't always tie up loose ends. at least I think ubuntu is based off the debian branch.
[23:32] <kad_> hey got Wireless WPA2 key how i can config it using /network/interfaces? i type wireless-essid and for WPA2 what do i type  for it! thx =)
[23:33] <dravekx> how do you change directories via terminal?
[23:33] <Slart> dravekx: cd
[23:33] <koltroll> dravekx, cd
[23:33] <dave_30> cd
[23:33] <koltroll> fuck
[23:33] <Slart> !language | koltroll
[23:33] <dravekx> I tried cd.. its not working
[23:33] <Slart> dravekx: cd ..
[23:33] <Clooluss> Ha! I fixed my DVD playback problem!!!! I have to run a command to activate the libdvdread4 package! "sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh"
[23:34] <Slart> dravekx: you need a space between the command and its parameters
[23:34] <koltroll> :) sorry slart.
[23:34] <Lostin> dravekx also cd is case sensitive
[23:34] <koltroll> darrylm, Wont
[23:34] <koltroll> bah
[23:34] <dave_30> how do i exit cairo dock if i has crashed?
[23:35] <koltroll> Won't work, I don't have that asus_laptop thing
[23:35] <bastidrazor> dave_30, killall cairo-dock ?
[23:35] <koltroll> tho I assume it is installable..
[23:35] <darrylm> koltroll: asus-laptop thing?
[23:35] <koltroll> darrylm, modprobe asus_laptop, cd /sys/devices/asus_laptop/blabla
[23:36] <koltroll> I don't have that catalog neither
[23:36] <koltroll> I have a eeepc catalog, but it didn't include the next thing they were aiming at
[23:36] <Lostin> maxda01 I don't thik this is related to debian. Ubuntu devs just changed some file names/locations
[23:36] <Um_cara_qualquer> is there some way to convert a "VIDEO-TS & AUDIO_TS" back to .AVI format?
[23:36] <koltroll> I mean the wlan interface CAN'T possibly be broken. that would be so unfair
[23:37] <Lostin> I just want to mod a keymap and load it
[23:37] <koltroll> there's gotta be some easy way to just load in the right modules or something like that
[23:37] <kad_> hey got Wireless WPA2 key how i can config it using /network/interfaces? i type wireless-essid and for WPA2 what do i type  for it! thx =)
[23:37] <koltroll> haha you're lazy kad.
[23:37] <dave_30> how do i set up startup apps for kde4
[23:37] <kad_> koltroll, :P
[23:38] <bastidrazor> dave_30, ask in #kubuntu they should know.
[23:38] <koltroll> but darrylm, thanks a bunch for the help and time you spent on me.
[23:38] <darrylm> koltroll: sorry we didnt get it working
[23:39] <Lostin> koltroll I assume you have installed ndiswrapper?
[23:39] <kebomix>  how to make this theme and effects !?   http://www.cairo-dock.org/mediacolor/album3/1243027647_1e7708fa07.jpg
[23:39] <koltroll> Lostin, have not no
[23:39] <darrylm> koltroll: that might work
[23:39] <koltroll> wouldn't it make more sense to install ndiswrapper if I hadn't had it working on before hand?
[23:40] <Lostin> koltroll in the forums, under wireless and networkin is a great tutorial
[23:40] <koltroll> Lostin, I'll take a look right away
[23:40] <vikas> hi guys
[23:40] <vikas> i am new here
[23:40] <Lostin> koltroll It's a sticky, so it's right up front
[23:40] <vikas> could u please give me some tips
[23:40] <sebsebseb> !welcome |  vikas
[23:40] <sebsebseb> !new |  vikas
[23:41] <sebsebseb> vikas: tips with what?
[23:41] <vikas> well thanks i am new here but not to ubuntu
[23:41] <koltroll> Lostin, two interesting sticky threads there :) Thanks
[23:41] <kebomix> how to auto swapon ?!
[23:41] <vikas> i have been using ubuntu since 4-5 yrs
[23:41] <sebsebseb> vikas: 5.10?
[23:41] <vikas> also i use it as my desktop in office
[23:41] <sebsebseb> vikas: second release, like me?
[23:41] <sebsebseb> !ask | vikas
[23:42] <aprilhare> hello. I have a problem: got openoffice3.1 installed. however OOo3.1 AMD64 has a bug with Word doc tables that was fixed in 3.1.1 - I need that fix! How do I install 3.1.1 under Ubuntu?
[23:42] <treble> why should i switch from ubuntu 8.10 to 9.10?
[23:42] <sebsebseb> treble: if your on 8.10,  I suggest staying with it for now
[23:42] <aprilhare> treble: it'll make you breakfast.
[23:42] <sebsebseb> treble: then doing a clean install when 9.10 comes out
[23:42] <Lostin> koltroll You are most welcome...also when you get ready to  fancy up your desktop good tut under "desktop and effects"
[23:42] <sebsebseb> treble: clean install since the default Ext4 :)
[23:42] <koltroll> Lostin, haha I'll keep that in mind thank
[23:42] <koltroll> s
[23:43] <TheNewGuy> spects
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[23:43] <Lostin> koltroll also see see "video and sound" that one can save ya a lot of headaches
[23:43] <Guest33085> oh
[23:43] <vikas> how can i upgrade specific software ?
[23:43] <TheNewGuy> anyone know the specs for ubuntu?
[23:44] <Lostin> specs?
[23:44] <vikas> specs ?
[23:44] <burkmat> Running Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS AMD64 - Some process appears to enjoy randomly (once every two/three weeks) assaulting my CPU and touching it in a bad place, rendering the entire system unusable due to 100% CPU usage. Now I'm planning on sorting this out by setting its priority up a step or two, but it's tricky since I don't know who the bad guy is. Any suggestions on how to locate who this sneaky bastard is, my logs show nothing and
[23:44] <burkmat> it's kind of hard to check when I can't get a shell.
[23:45] <Guest33085> login as sudo that will sort your sound out
[23:45] <TheNewGuy> anyone know the minimum computers specifications to run ubumtu?  I checked the web site, I know it is there, but I can't find it.
[23:45] <darrylm> burkmat: open terminal and type top
[23:45] <burkmat> !requirements | TheNewGuy
[23:45] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: 128MB RAM,  and the Live CD won't even boot up, unless you got a 512MB or so SWAP partition already on there
[23:45] <jellyware> morning everybody
[23:46] <burkmat> darrylm, Can't log in. No shell.
[23:46] <darrylm> burkmat: do you have a desktop?
[23:46] <jellyware> kinda new to the command line.  I have firefox 2.  how do I upgrade to firefox 3.5 using apt-get??
[23:46] <sebsebseb> !ff35  |  jellyware
[23:47] <burkmat> darrylm, Laptop. Unsure how it'll help since I can't SSH in, assuming sshd doesn't get any CPU time at all.
[23:47] <Lostin> Once more before I go...where is the default keymap lives?
[23:47] <koltroll> hm. none of the trouble shootings for different wlan confs helped me.
[23:47] <Lostin> does
[23:47] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb, I have 192 meg as of 30 minuts ago and I can get it to 256meg.
[23:47] <Lostin> noy is..lol
[23:48] <darrylm> koltroll: what version ubuntu are you on?
[23:48] <koltroll> and the other thread is a ndiswrapper trouble shooting guide.. And since I'm not using ndiswrapper I'm not having any troubles with it :) And I'm not ready just yet to give it a go since I strongly belive that should be able to work out some other way... since it DID work before.
[23:48] <kad_> how to download new kernel !
[23:48] <vikas> how do i upgrade openoffice to the latest version ?
[23:48] <koltroll> darrylm, uhr.. the latest netbook remix. I can do a uname if you like.
[23:48] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb, I got it to boot with 192meg, is there an option to the "live cd"?
[23:48] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: not sure what your on about
[23:49] <darrylm> koltroll: think that is 9.04
[23:49] <koltroll> I think so to
[23:49] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: an option on live cd nope
[23:49] <koltroll> o
[23:49] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: and I said 128MB RAM
[23:49] <sebsebseb> would be the issue one
[23:49] <mrwes> re
[23:49] <sebsebseb> kad_: why?
[23:49] <sebsebseb> vikas: ppa  or just wait untill 9.10 is out
[23:49] <darrylm> burkmat: u need to get to a shell to get anything done. can you get in under a previous kernel version?
[23:49] <sebsebseb> vikas: should be a ppa for it on launchpad you can google for it
[23:49] <kad_> sebsebseb,  got old version need to install new one!
[23:50] <sebsebseb> kad_: why?
[23:50] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb, why did you say the "live cd"  is that a brittish thing?
[23:50] <sebsebseb> !ppa >  vikas
[23:50] <vikas> what is ppa?
[23:50] <darrylm> koltroll: humor me here, have u got all updates??
[23:50] <koltroll> darrylm, I do yea
[23:50] <kad_> sebsebseb, for new drivers! my 2nd pc got old kernel and i got Wireless NIC maybe new kernel got new drivers for it !
[23:50] <cjspider> what the
[23:50] <sebsebseb> vikas: see what the bot sent you, altough that won't make much sense,  it's a way people can get later  versions of programs without having to wait for the next Ubuntu release
[23:51] <sebsebseb> kad_: there's a ppa for  a later kernel
[23:51] <sebsebseb> kad_: see my messages just now to vikas
[23:51] <sebsebseb> !ppa >  kad_
[23:51] <tolmun> hi all :gUU
[23:51] <TheNewGuy> what is the Alternate Installation CD?
[23:51] <sebsebseb> !alternate |  TheNewGuy
[23:51] <burkmat> darrylm, Well, I rebooted now so it's alive for now. But I would love some way of figuring out what process is doing it so I can fix it... but as soon as the problem pops up, no shell, and no logs show anything. Guess I'll have to set up some sort of logging myself... Thinking of just piping `ps`into a log and hope for the best.
[23:51] <vikas> ok i got i
[23:51] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: why did you ask me if the Live CD is a British thing?
[23:51] <sebsebseb> !livecd |  TheNewGuy
[23:52] <atomic007za> how would I turn the sound off for all SDL driven apps?
[23:52] <kad_> sebsebseb, this like apt ?
[23:52] <Lynx-O> !nvidia
[23:52] <darrylm> burkmat: yeah or if you can get to shell or terminal and you can type "top" -- no quotes. that will tell you the top offenders
[23:52] <sebsebseb> kad_: yes  repos for  apt-get
[23:52] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb you sound british
[23:52] <atomic007za> @ bootuphow would I turn the sound off for all SDL driven apps?
[23:52] <koltroll> darrylm, I'll just go on and make some reboots. just for the hell of it. Then I need some sleep. I'll be back tomorrow if things haven't worked out. Or I'll be back anyhow to inform you about the progress.
[23:53] <atomic007za> how would I turn the sound off for all SDL driven apps? @ bootup, sorry
[23:53] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: Why do you think that?
[23:53] <koltroll> thanks again for your help
[23:53] <darrylm> koltroll: ok sounds good. GOOD LUCK!
[23:53] <koltroll> thanks. laters
[23:53] <apoleo12_> Question: will using liveCD be able to adjust the swap size??
[23:54] <gartral> my dvd-rom is reporting all disks i put in it are of 0kb in size.. any thoughts?
[23:54] <sebsebseb> apoleo12_: yes
[23:54] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb are you a brit?
[23:54] <Lynx-O> sebsebseb: sup man?
[23:54] <vlt1> Hello. I have some corrupt files in /usr/ and /lib/ -- Any idea how to repair them? What command can I run after chrooting to the root fs?
[23:54] <mrwes> gartral, dvd -R or +R ?
[23:54] <sebsebseb> TheNewGuy: maybe,   anyway go to pm this is off topic  for the channal
[23:55] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: I don't remember you, well name seems vaguly familur
[23:55] <apoleo12_> sebsebseb: For real!? YES
[23:55] <TheNewGuy> sebsebseb  I don't have time for this... stop with the off topic questions.
[23:55] <sebsebseb> apoleo12_: sure you can resize it in Gparted/partitioneditor on the Live CD, as long as you got some space you can use
[23:55] <mrwes> sebsebseb, age/sex/location checks are off topic? heh :P
[23:55] <Lynx-O> we were talking about google chrome last night
[23:56] <apoleo12_> sebsebseb: roxroxrox
[23:56] <sebsebseb> mrwes: uh yeah heh heh
[23:56] <gartral> mrwes: ALL disks, dvd and cd
[23:56] <Lostin> for all having wireless issues try here  http://ubuntuforums.org/forumsdisplay.php?f=336  It is a great tutorial.
[23:57] <atomic007za> or how would set SDL_audiodriver=esd automacically when tuxtyping starts
[23:57] <mrwes> sebsebseb, ahh...thanks for straightening that out
[23:58] <gartral> mrwes: hello?
[23:58] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: I don't remember
[23:58] <Mandrake6> join #ubuntu-br
[23:58] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: so probably wasn't me
[23:58] <Lynx-O> it was you.
[23:58] <theTroy> how to share a folder through nfs? not the whole filesystem
[23:58] <TheNewGuy> how do I find a room list?  I am using xchat-gnome.
[23:59] <Lynx-O> you were yelling at me for talking about it in here lol
[23:59] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: nope don't think so
[23:59] <Lynx-O> lol
[23:59] <mrwes> TheNewGuy, /list
[23:59] <sebsebseb> Lynx-O: same name as now?