[00:00] <Dr_Willis> any one of the following --> nvidia-glx-96  nvidia-glx-71 nvidia-glx-180 nvidia-glx-173
[00:00] <Dr_Willis> guess he dident want to tell us?
[00:02] <riccardo> i told you we must be very fast or it will bock
[00:02] <riccardo> what's the acket?
[00:02] <mrgenericuser> if anyone else has problems w 2 monitors, separate x screens, some apps launched on second screen opening on first i found an answer here: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+question/77380  its a glib2 issue
[00:03] <riccardo> restricted driver
[00:03] <bazhang> riccardo, any one of the following --> nvidia-glx-96  nvidia-glx-71 nvidia-glx-180 nvidia-glx-173
[00:03] <riccardo> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
[00:03] <riccardo> i did it but...
[00:03] <riccardo> nothing happens
[00:03] <bazhang> !nvidia | riccardo read the links
[00:03] <olskolirc_> could someone say my name please?
[00:04] <olskolirc_> wait
[00:04] <olskolirc_> brb
[00:06] <riccardo> i don't see prop drv in use
[00:06] <bazhang> riccardo, have you read the links? tried any of the solutions offered so far?
[00:08] <Dacvak> I'm sorry to sound so desperate, but I'm on the road right now (using my laptop battery and a tethered connect) on LiveCD and I'm trying to recover my backed-up GRUB so I can boot into Ubuntu. To do that, I need to mount my root partition, but I'm not sure how to do that.
[00:09] <GuidMorrow> wth! I forgot the command to fix this! "E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)"
[00:10] <riccardo__> heelp
[00:10] <edoceo> Dacvak: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/target ?
[00:10] <riccardo__> i need proprietary fìdrivers
[00:10] <bazhang> GuidMorrow, do you have more than one instance of apt open?
[00:10] <Dacvak> edoceo: Is there more to that, or is that it?
[00:10] <riccardo__> in system administaration ther's nothing!!!
[00:11] <kavurt> Dacvak, you have a live cd, you can reinstall grub, don't you want it?
[00:11] <bazhang> riccardo__, we gave some solutions; what have you tried so far? reading the links? trying any of the drivers suggested?
[00:11] <edoceo> Dacvak: depends on your system, could be /dev/sda2 or 3 or or 9 - try ls /dev/sd* to see which one it could be
[00:11] <edoceo> And /mnt/target may not exist, may have to create first
[00:11] <Dacvak> kavurt: I actually backed up GRUB (dual-boot installed Windows 7) and have the command to replace it with the backup, but I don't know how exactly to do it.
[00:12] <Dacvak> edoceo: How can I find out which one it is?
[00:13] <Untouchab1e> mrgenericuser: that didnt work
[00:13] <edoceo> IDK, it's something you should likely know about your system.  fdisk or cfdisk or the like may be able to show you your partition types, then you could guesss
[00:13] <ubuntu> hi, what does it mean, when I get the following error message:
[00:13] <ubuntu> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.28-14-generic/build: No such file or directory.
[00:13] <Untouchab1e> got "failed to initialize 2:00:0 or whatever it was
[00:13] <edoceo> Types that are ext3 are generally a root partition (or one for /var if you did that, or /boot (but I make mine ext2) )
[00:13] <mrgenericuser> hmmm......
[00:13] <Untouchab1e> I guess its somehow related to the technical side of hybrid-sli
[00:14] <kavurt> Dacvak, don't you have a grub installed already right now?
[00:14] <Untouchab1e> Vista is the Only OS that allows for hotswapping, but I would still think there was some way to specify Linux to only use the 9200m card
[00:14] <mrgenericuser> maybe, i don't know anyone running sli in linux....
[00:14] <Untouchab1e> yeah, again.. this isnt SLI, this is hybrid-sli
[00:14] <Untouchab1e> and thats the problem
[00:14] <Untouchab1e> hehe
[00:16] <Lunis> hmm here's a possible solution...how could i manage writing a wrapper that i can code to take a --class arg that will open my app inside it?
[00:16] <Fabiano> I left an ubuntu CD in my drive so that i can test it out live...left after rebooting my computer and came back after 30 mins and now my RAID is gone...any advice?
[00:16] <Sneaky-Jesus> Doesn't sound like something Ubuntu will have caused, Fabiano
[00:16] <Sneaky-Jesus> But i'm not sure.
[00:17] <Fabiano> theese are 5 month old Western Digital BC 5 yr warranty drives....
[00:17] <tsrk_> how can I allow root login via SSH keys but not SSH password?
[00:17] <mrgenericuser> untouchable, googling, looks like hybrid sli might not be supported in nvidia linux drivers yet.....
[00:18] <ryanprior> Hey there. I'm having trouble with Skype calls -- when I do a test call and it asks me to record a message, my recorded message never plays back. What do I need to do to get my audio capture working?
[00:18] <mrgenericuser> and i have had experience in the past that shows ati/nvidia drivers may selectivly ignore parts of xorg.conf...
[00:18] <enthdegree> hello
[00:19] <tony__> Sup ppl
[00:19] <danbhfive> ryanprior: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
[00:19] <Untouchab1e> mrgenericuser: you are very correct in the fact that hybrid-sli isnt supported
[00:19] <hbekel> Lunis: the latest xdotool can set the window class, but only for existing windows
[00:19] <Untouchab1e> but again, wikipedia just states that hotswapping isnt supported
[00:19] <Untouchab1e> but I havent managed to google up anyone who have actually managed to disable the 9400m card
[00:20] <Dacvak> Back. Reinstalled GRUB. Worked great. Final question: How do I get GRUB to allow me to choose whether or not to boot into windows or Ubuntu?
[00:20] <Untouchab1e> oh well, I think I will just have to let the issue pass for now..
[00:20] <Untouchab1e> I got another one though..
[00:21] <enthdegree> Whenever I open a fullscreen game, such as Battle for Wesnoth or something, my system tray applications (possibly all of my background apps, too?) terminate. Crunchbang 9.04, 2gb ram.
[00:21] <ubuntu> i need help installing the driver for a ralink dwl-g122 usbstick
[00:21] <Untouchab1e> when I connect my laptop to my LG 32" LCD TV through HDMI, the image is either overscaled or the resolution is way to low (only taking up a portion of the TV)
[00:21] <Lunis> hbekel: that would work except that i really need it to happen before the window is mapped
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  grub gets its menu from the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. You ned to have a 'entry' in theer for the windows partitions you want to boot.
[00:22] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: How can I do that?
[00:23] <hbekel> Lunis: i'm not sure what you want to achieve, though, always maximized by default, and another script to launch it non-maximized?
[00:23] <jessen> I'm using vim latex-suite and when I press enter on an error in the quickfix window, nothing happens
[00:23] <Qu4R0w> i just install xp +ubuntu + suse..at last,i install suse then it take over ubuntu grub.how can i make suse boot handled by ubuntu?
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  theres an example entry near the top of the menu.lst file.  if your windows install is on the first partition of the first hard drive it will work. Just uncomment it.
[00:24] <Dacvak> I'll try that.
[00:24] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  the !fixgrub guides give more info also.
[00:24] <Dr_Willis> !fixgrub
[00:24] <Lunis> hbekel: maximus will auto-maximize apps based on class. i want gnome-terminal auto-maxed, and it is, but i want to launch gnome-terminal via another launcher so as to keep it from being maximized by maximus. to do this i need to force it to have a window class that i can easily blacklist in maximus' config. ex: WM_CLASS of `no-max'
[00:26] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis, I don't see any specific Windows boot option in that file. Any idea what to do?
[00:26] <hbekel> Lunis: doesn't the gnome-terminal provide an option to set the name part of the class property? xterm and urxvt both support -n for that, and that's what i use for different settings in openbox
[00:27] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  look again in the comments..
[00:27] <Lunis> hbekel: erm, i guess it never occurred to me that that could be a possibility
[00:27] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  near the top of the file
[00:27] <owen1> how to add a folder to the $PATH in chroot?
[00:27] <felix_> hi. my blog isnt shown properly ( www.hacktivista.tk or http://89.7.172.18/ ) i think that something isnt redirecting properly; could someone help me to debug that?
[00:27] <Dacvak> I saw a generic boot option
[00:27] <hbekel> Lunis: that's how it works in openbox, and with devilspie too afaik
[00:27] <Dacvak> Just "title Windows 95/98/NT/2000"
[00:27] <Dacvak> Will that work?
[00:27] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  yes.. thats the example...
[00:27] <Dacvak> And I just uncomment that and it should work?
[00:28] <^Soup^> hello
[00:28] <Qu4R0w> i just install xp +ubuntu + suse..at last,i install suse then it take over ubuntu grub.how can i make suse boot handled by ubuntu?
[00:28] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:   No.. thats ONE LINE of the 'entry' for the windows boot stuff.. Looka t the othe rentries.. you have to uncomment several Lines..
[00:28] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  you need to uncomment that line and a few others following it
[00:28] <Dacvak> Yeah, root, makeactive, chainloader
[00:28] <Lunis> hbekel: well damn, you're right... --class. it just never occurred to me that could be the case. well, as long as i don't run in to this with any other apps, i'm good to go :)
[00:28] <^Soup^> I'm having trouble finding information on implementing a custom booting screen (where the loading bar animates)
[00:28] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:   Makes sence? :)
[00:29] <Dacvak> But they're all very generic. Is that what it should look like? The Linux ones have uuid's and stuff. The Windows example doesn't have anytghing specific besides (hd0,0)
[00:29] <^Soup^> I have the animation rendered and composited, and i can format it to the required color dept and size
[00:29] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  yes.. thats becuse it just hands the booting off to windows
[00:29] <Dacvak> Thanks man. Io'
[00:29] <^Soup^> the main thing that's unclear is how many frames will the splash screen support ?
[00:29] <Dacvak> I'mm about to try
[00:30] <Qu4R0w> i have problem with ubuntu and suse..
[00:30] <sebsebseb> !details |  Qu4R0w
[00:30] <Qu4R0w> i just install xp +ubuntu + suse..at last,i install suse then it take over ubuntu grub.how can i make suse boot handled by ubuntu?
[00:30] <hbekel> Lunis: gnome programs usually provide the standard x -geometry option
[00:30] <Dr_Willis> Hmm. has anyone ever figured out what this 'add to shelf/shelf plugin' does in Gnome-do ?  The docs are... well.. vague..
[00:31] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  you will have to manually edit the ubuntus menu.lst and add the proper entries for  suse.
[00:31] <sebsebseb> Qu4R0w: triple booting with suse hmm why?   if you have enough RAM you can just virtual machine other distros :)
[00:32] <Qu4R0w> sebsebseb: i wont use virtual OS
[00:32] <sebsebseb> Qu4R0w: why not?
[00:32] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  time to learn to edit grub menu.lst then
[00:32] <donchriscoe> exit
[00:32] <Lunis> hbekel: i think maximus doesn't pay attention to geometry
[00:32] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: but the default is suse appear 1st before ubuntu grub
[00:33] <hbekel> Lunis: well, that's not well behaved for a wm imho
[00:33] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  you need to backup your grub menu.lst  in ubuntu,  and  then after installing suse copy its menu.lst over (with a different name) and restore the ubuntu GRUB , and Edit the ubuntu menu.lst using the info from the suse menu.lst
[00:33] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  dont expect it to be very automated.
[00:33] <Lunis> hbekel: it's a WM-addon built for the netbook remix i think, and probably early in development
[00:33] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  you could put the suse grub on the suse's partition and chainload it..if you wanted
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  and i THINK if ubuntu is installed last. it Might see/add suse to the ubuntu grub menu
[00:34] <Cerrdor> I upgraded to the 3.5 FF browser and flash will not work
[00:34] <Cerrdor> any thoughts on how to solve this
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> Cerrdor:  upgraded 'how' ?
[00:34] <Cerrdor> synaptic
[00:34] <hbekel> Lunis: never heard of maximus before, but the package desc says "Maximus is a window manager designed to run one application at a time full screen."
[00:35] <Dr_Willis> Cerrdor:  you mean you installed firefox 3.5 then...? you should have 2 'firefox's now. 3.0 and 3.5
[00:35] <jeeves_Moss> afternoon all
[00:35] <hbekel> Lunis: so in that case ignoring -geometry is the right thing to do
[00:35] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: ubuntu installed first but it not add suse to ubuntu grub.i tried it.
[00:35] <Lunis> hbekel: not a good description. i don't think it can actually manage windows o.o
[00:35] <Lunis> hbekel: it runs alongside emerald
[00:35] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  then you need to manyually add the proper entry for suse.
[00:36] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  and if ubuntu was installed last - it might of addeded it.. theres also some other tools inthe repos that might find/add other disrtos but ive not tried them
[00:36] <Cerrdor> that is correct
[00:36] <Cerrdor> now how do I get flash to playt
[00:36] <^Soup^> so can anybody point me towards the right direction for custom booting screen animations on Ubuntu 9 ?
[00:36] <^Soup^> i want to import an animated sequence of files
[00:37] <Cerrdor> ^Soup^, go to google and look at usplash
[00:37] <hbekel> Lunis: i see, it's similar to devilspie it seems
[00:37] <^Soup^> Cerrdor ok will do, thank you :)
[00:37] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: i think i can configure it now..i take try 1st
[00:37] <kavurt> Qu4R0w,  copy the suse entry in suse menu.lst, and paste to ubuntu menu.lst and reinstall ubuntu grub
[00:37] <StarMatt> Hello
[00:38] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: tq kavurt,let me take try
[00:38] <Cerrdor> any ideas why flash is not working?
[00:38] <kitty_> anyone a powerpc user?
[00:38] <Dr_Willis> I belive there was some command that scanend the system for other OS's  and it might of added them to the menu.lst - but i cant find the command now.
[00:38] <Qu4R0w> Cerrdor: flash on firefox?
[00:39] <Wintervenom> Dr_Willis:  grub-update
[00:39] <Cerrdor> Qu4R0w, yes
[00:39] <Wintervenom> Or "update-grub."  I forget.
[00:39] <Dr_Willis> Wintervenom:  that does not find newly installed OS's that uses the existing  menu.lst last i tried it.
[00:39] <^Soup^> BTW I got 9.04 running with maximum quality @ 1600 x 1200 in openGL mode. its liquid smooth, even on my older X1650 pro video card. not a single crash.
[00:40] <^Soup^> Props to the ubuntu team
[00:40] <^Soup^> I was blown away
[00:40] <Qu4R0w> Cerrdor: have u try apt-cache search pkgname?
[00:40] <Cerrdor> ^Soup^, did you have issues with flash not working after upgrade to Jaunty?
[00:40] <^Soup^> yes
[00:40] <Cerrdor> how did you solve it?
[00:41] <^Soup^> I had to install an updated flash 10 plugin
[00:41] <Dr_Willis> Hmm. i just discovered  the 'grub-choose-default' tool in synaptic. :)
[00:41] <VilasBoas> HY does any one made the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver, 1.1.0 work on un
[00:41] <^Soup^> for mozilla
[00:41] <VilasBoas> HY does any one made the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver, 1.1.0 work on ubuntu?
[00:41] <^Soup^> its much better. not perfect but its passable
[00:41] <Cerrdor> I did that and now the screen comes up like a place for a video but nothing appears
[00:41] <funkyHat> ninjabox: I will have a go
[00:42] <^Soup^> make sure you dont have 2 versions of flash plugins installed
[00:43] <Cerrdor> yeah I uninstalled flashplugin-installer and flashplugin-nonfree and still it wont work
[00:43] <Qu4R0w> Cerrdor: u on jaunty?
[00:43] <EagleScreen> hi
[00:43] <Cerrdor> yes
[00:44] <ninjabox> funkyHat: awesome, want me to paste the output of like.. what happens when I try to run something from mplayer?
[00:44] <ninjabox> funkyHat: i'll pastebin it
[00:44] <EagleScreen> any help to install flashplugin in 8.04.3 'hardy heron' ?
[00:44] <kitty_> VilasBoas, 02:07.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)
[00:44] <nanotube> !flash | EagleScreen
[00:45] <ryanprior> When I make a Skype test call, the audio played back to me is a low bass thumping sound. Any idea what the cause for that could be?
[00:45] <kitty_> VilasBoas, lspci and copy/paste the line with yours
[00:45] <Lunis> what's XML's mimetype?
[00:45] <ryanprior> The audio streamed to me normally sounds fine, so I'm guessing it is my audip capture that's not working.
[00:45] <Qu4R0w> how can i add suse boot into ubuntu grub??i no longer can boot to suse..
[00:46] <EagleScreen> nanotube: these steps are not valid, it installs flash version 9 and there are a lot of pages that new ask for flash 10, as like as youtube
[00:46] <mrgenericuser> lunis text/xml
[00:46] <ryanprior> More generally, is there a way I can test audio capture to see whether this is a Skype problem?
[00:46] <Lunis> mrgenericuser: thanks :)
[00:46] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  look at the boot/grub/menu.lst on the suse install you juse need to see what sort of 'entry' it uses in that file for booting suse
[00:46] <nanotube> EagleScreen: in that case... grab the latest flash tar.gz from adobe, extract from it "libflashplayer.so", and stick it into your ~/.mozilla/firefox directory.
[00:46] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  you dont need to boot to suse. just mount its drive and look at teh file
[00:47] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  you may want to copy the suse menu.lst to your /boot/grub/menu.lst_FROM_SUSE_FOR_AN_EXAMPLE  file to make it easier to find later. :)
[00:47] <VilasBoas> kitty_:http://paste.ubuntu.com/254282/
[00:48] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  and backup your esisting  menu.lst  just in case.
[00:48] <ryanprior> when I run Skype on the command line, I get lots of messages saying "ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1569:(audioservice_expect) BT_GET_CAPABILITIES failed : Input/output error(5)"
[00:48] <ryanprior> that is strange because my computer does not have Bluetooth
[00:48] <ryanprior> so getting bluetooth capabilities should not be a problem
[00:48] <kitty_> ok vilasboas what is your problem?
[00:48] <amrac> Bonsoir
[00:49] <VilasBoas> i can't enable my wireless
[00:49] <EagleScreen> nanotube: i have copied it and firefox continue asking for flash, I copied it to ~/.mozilla any more to do?
[00:49] <toldo> French ?
[00:49] <amrac> What is the french channel for Ubuntu?
[00:49] <VilasBoas> i love my ubuntu but i can't use wireless with it
[00:49] <EagleScreen> !fr
[00:49] <amrac> !fr
[00:49] <bazhang> #ubuntu-fr amrac
[00:50] <amrac> Merci
[00:50] <Cerrdor> EagleScreen, copy it to /.mozilla/firefox/plugins
[00:50] <owen1> i installed ruby1.9 in chroot (--prefix=/opt/ruby19) and need to add /opt/ruby19 to $PATH. where should i locate .bashrc ?
[00:50] <toldo> Merci pour l'nfos
[00:50] <Cerrdor> if plugins does not exist create it
[00:50] <kitty_> ok vilasboas can you goto a root term or sudo "iwconfig" and see if it lists your wirelesscard?
[00:50] <EagleScreen> must i create that unexistent folder? Cerrdor
[00:50] <Cerrdor> yes
[00:51] <zvonkorp> does anyone know of a social-networking chart creator, or anything similar - for linking people together on a display, with 3 central sluts that fucked multiple people
[00:51] <TheMusicGuy> What is the best way to automatically and redundantly make backups of my /home directory to a local hard drive?
[00:51] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  .bashrc is in th eusers home dir. theres also other places the path can be defined. .profile or .bash_profile
[00:51] <Cerrdor> zvonkorp, that is histerical LOL
[00:51] <^Soup^> btw I made this today, and I want to implement it as a bootup/splash screen on my setup
[00:52] <^Soup^> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBSRPWpYcaU
[00:52] <VilasBoas> Kitty_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/254284/
[00:52] <^Soup^> comments appreciated!
[00:52] <FloodBot1> ^Soup^: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:52] <^Soup^> tell me what you think!
[00:52] <EagleScreen> Firefox is still asking for flash, any other package to install or anything to do? Cerrdor, nanotube ?
[00:52] <bazhang> ^Soup^, dont paste that here
[00:52] <Cerrdor> EagleScreen, you restarted FF?
[00:52] <enthdegree> Whenever I open a fullscreen game, such as Battle for Wesnoth or something, my system tray applications (possibly all of my background apps, too?) terminate. Crunchbang 9.04, 2gb ram. When I run gnome-do in the terminal it outputs 'Thanks for Playing' right before it terminates. I have a hunch the problem has to do with openbox, but I'm not sure, can't back it up. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
[00:52] <^Soup^> its an animated 3d logo of Ubuntu
[00:52] <owen1> Dr_Willis: thanks, where is eusers home dir? my /home is empty
[00:52] <EagleScreen> Cerrdor: yes, ofcourse
[00:52] <^Soup^> ...
[00:52] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  i see path getting set in .profile
[00:52] <bazhang> ^Soup^, #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[00:52] <Cerrdor> EagleScreen, I am having the same issue in Jaunty
[00:52] <kitty_> VilasBoas, ok that looks normal, now can you do a "iwlist eth1 scan" and see which networks are available, or do you have a specific network you want to connect to?
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  if your home is empty - then you got bigger issues then the PATH
[00:53] <bazhang> enthdegree, #crunchbang
[00:53] <Cerrdor> maybe its a firefox thing
[00:53] <^Soup^> oh this is strictly tech support ?
[00:53] <bazhang> yes
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> owen1:   every user you make should have a dir in /home/
[00:53] <^Soup^> ok my bad :)
[00:53] <nanotube> EagleScreen: sorry, i mean, ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. (create plugins dir if doesn't exist)
[00:53] <owen1> Dr_Willis: it's a chroot folder. got no users.
[00:53] <EagleScreen> Cerrdor: jauntu has flash 10 packaged in jaunty-updates
[00:53] <nanotube> EagleScreen: and restart firefox
[00:53] <owen1> Dr_Willis: chroot is a way to create an OS in a folder.
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  then look in the  home directory on the  drive. that may or may not be /home  it might be  somewherer else inthe path.
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  theres more to chroot then that. :)
[00:54] <TheMusicGuy> What automatic (i.e. time-triggered) backup software is recommended for Ubuntu?
[00:54] <owen1> Dr_Willis: i have /home but it's emtpy..not sure how to addd stuff to PATH without it..
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  you could just 'export PATH=$PATH:/new/path/to/add ' for a one time export
[00:54] <VilasBoas> Kitty_: root@Mithus:/# iwlist eth1 scan
[00:54] <VilasBoas> eth1      No scan results
[00:54] <nanotube> TheMusicGuy: rsnapshot
[00:54] <owen1> Dr_Willis: ok. i'll try it
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  what are you even trying to do with all this chroot song and dance?
[00:55] <kitty_> you may have to do it several times, mine doesn't respond till you give it the request the first time then it'll start polling the info
[00:55] <owen1> Dr_Willis: trying to test ruby 1.9
[00:55] <_MrsApple_> is it ok to download flash player with ubuntu?
[00:55] <Dr_Willis> owen1:   err.. ok.. that sems a little over kill.. but have fun
[00:55] <TheMusicGuy> nanotube: I can't back up my entire filesystem because my backup drive is smaller than my primary partition
[00:55] <VilasBoas> ok i will restart my pc i get rigth back
[00:56] <kitty_> no no no don't do that
[00:56] <owen1> Dr_Willis: i spent the weekend on trying to have 1.8 side by side with 1.9 ... PAIN
[00:56] <TheMusicGuy> nanotube: I only have enough room to backup certain "critical directories"
[00:57] <EagleScreen> nanotube, Cerrdor: it is still asking for flash player in youtube
[00:57] <nanotube> EagleScreen: did you place libflashplayer.so into ~/.mozilla/plugins (where ~ means your home dir)
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  you are messing with chroot when you dident even know how to set teh PATH. thats ...err.. sort of like  Swimming the english channel befor you can dogpaddle...
[00:58] <EagleScreen> yes, nanotube, and restarted firefox
[00:58] <nanotube> TheMusicGuy: you can tell rsnapshot exactly what directories to backup.
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  its very likely theres some easier way to have them both side by side.. But ive never messed with ruby. so good luck
[00:58] <owen1> Dr_Willis: thanks
[00:59] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  i know i have several versions of python installed at the same time.
[00:59] <TheMusicGuy> nanotube: oh. I thought it was only for snapshots of whole filesystems...
[00:59] <nanotube> TheMusicGuy: see this brief rsnapshot tutorial, if you're curious: http://wiki.df.dreamhosters.com/wiki/Ubuntu_Chronicles_Intrepid#Backups
[00:59] <nanotube> TheMusicGuy: no, it will take a snapshot of exactly what you tell it to, and no more :)
[00:59] <EagleScreen> anyone knows how to install flashplugin 10 in 8.04 'hardy' ?
[00:59] <nanotube> EagleScreen: hrm, weird... don't know why it didn't work...
[01:00] <owen1> Dr_Willis: i tried export path, but i think it's being added to the host and not to the chroot
[01:00] <purplenurple> anyone here familiar w/ dns - ispconfig ... I've got my dns setup however domain.com redirects to mail.domain.com
[01:00] <purplenurple> http://pastebin.com/d6f0c06d9
[01:00] <owen1> i did this (inside chroot):export PATH=$PATH:/opt/ruby19/
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  then you are using chroot wrong.
[01:01] <owen1> Dr_Willis: do u think i should do export PATH=$PATH:/var/chroot/opt/ruby19/
[01:01] <kitty_> ok VilasBoas you're back ?
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  when you 'chroot' your / changes to the  dir you chrooted to.
[01:02] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  I dont even know why you are using chroot in all this.
[01:02] <VilasBoas> kitty_:
[01:02] <VilasBoas> hy
[01:02] <owen1> Dr_Willis: someone in #rubyonrails told me to do it.
[01:02] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  perhaps go bug them some more.. I think theres some fundamnetal problems going on with this method.
[01:02] <VilasBoas> kitty_: Hy i was checking if my wireless was enable on the star off the pc
[01:02] <platius> EagleScreen; http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-adobe-flash-player-10-in-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron.html  check here
[01:02] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: try look this..i trying add OpenSUSE http://paste.ubuntu.com/254287/
[01:03] <owen1> Dr_Willis: ok. how to remove the chroot?
[01:03] <EagleScreen> thanks platius
[01:03] <owen1> Dr_Willis: maybe a vm will be easier
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  one normally can 'chroot jail' a specific service. or chroots over to  a installed system to run stuff
[01:03] <kitty_> good that would have been a step but you can check that from your dmesg output
[01:03] <platius> yw
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  just close the terminal window you chrooted in...
[01:03] <kitty_> VilasBoas, can you do that iwlist eth1 scan ?
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  its not a perment thing.. its just for 1 shell
[01:04] <owen1> Dr_Willis: ? no, i think u'r confusing it with something else. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
[01:04] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  first of all - add YOUR custom entrys to the end of that file.. past the   ### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST
[01:04] <VilasBoas> kitty_: eth1      No scan results
[01:04] <Dr_Willis> line- or they WILL get overwritten
[01:04] <kitty_> did you try it again after a few seconds?
[01:04] <kkkyle> anyone know anything about john the ripper?
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  Iuse chroot all the time to boot a live cd. and 'chroot' into the  'installed' system to then fix things.
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> owen1:  its also possible to 'chroot jail' specific services for security.
[01:06] <kitty_> VilasBoas, did you try the command a second time after a few seconds?
[01:06] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: my english is bad..what past mean??before/after?
[01:06] <TheMusicGuy> What are the UUID=xxxxxxxxx  strings in /etc/fstab, and (how) can they be used to make sure certain external storage devices always get mounted to a certain directory, regardless of what device file the drive appears in?
[01:06] <VilasBoas> kitty_: yes 5 times
[01:06] <kitty_> all no responses?
[01:06] <VilasBoas> the same resolte
[01:06] <VilasBoas> no
[01:06] <kitty_> are there any wireless networks in your area?
[01:06] <enthdegree> Whenever I open a fullscreen game, such as Battle for Wesnoth or something, my system tray applications (possibly all of my background apps, too?) terminate. Crunchbang 9.04, 2gb ram. When I run gnome-do in the terminal it outputs 'Thanks for Playing' right before it terminates. I have a hunch the problem has to do with openbox, but I'm not sure, can't back it up. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance! Nobody in the
[01:06] <enthdegree> crunchbang channel says anything.
[01:07] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  at the end of the file.. you need to put your changes not where you have them now.
[01:07] <kitty_> what model computer is this in, gateway ?
[01:07] <bazhang> enthdegree, that is the proper channel nonetheless, we dont support crunchbang here
[01:07] <VilasBoas> yes there are
[01:07] <spo> usermod does not have something to modify the "real name" of a user ?   there is not a console program to change the real name?
[01:07] <kitty_> can you use this card from windows or other operating systems?
[01:07] <enthdegree> Ok. Thanks anyway. /c:
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  add your suse entry after the windows entry.
[01:08] <hbekel> spo: man 5 passwd
[01:08] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: owh..i think it under ### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST
[01:08] <VilasBoas> yes i had dual boot for some time to use the wireless
[01:09] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  it goes past that line..yes...   anything above that line  can be 'modified' by the system. and  changed by the system. Custom changes to at the end.
[01:09] <thelostfaith> Anyone ever stream/dj?
[01:09] <kitty_> have you tried connecting to the network manually using iwconfig?
[01:09] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: owh..please see=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254292/
[01:10] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: i added it after windows
[01:10] <EagleScreen> any way ot install flashplugin 10 in 8.04 the script in http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-adobe-flash-player-10-in-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron.html didn't do it
[01:10] <matt_keys> I'm running virt-manager locally to connect to kvm host remotely via ssh. When I point it to the iso, either locally or remotely, it has a problem finding it
[01:10] <VilasBoas> not with iwconfig only with gnu-network-manager
[01:10] <matt_keys> anybody have an idea how to get around this?
[01:10] <EagleScreen> Konqueror cannot see the plugin neither
[01:10] <kitty_> well try iwconfig, do you know your network settings?
[01:11] <spo> hbekel, surely, but i cannot change my user account information by editing the passwd file
[01:11] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  try it and see I guess . :)
[01:11] <VilasBoas> ok thanks
[01:11] <kitty_> if you don't have a encrypted network, you can just "iwconfig eth1 essid "whatever" nick "ubuntu""
[01:11] <hbekel> spo: "user name or comment field" is not what you want?
[01:11] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: i restart*
[01:11] <VilasBoas> it's encryped
[01:11] <kitty_> what type?/
[01:12] <VilasBoas> i have to change the settings tomorow
[01:12] <matt_keys> is this the right channel for that question? or is there a #ubuntu-server?
[01:12] <spo> hbekel, yes, but can i actually just edit my passwd file? i thought i could not directly do that
[01:12] <hbekel> spo: it's just a file
[01:12] <VilasBoas> kitty_: thanks for yor help tomorow i will try it
[01:12] <kitty_> anyways, if you read the man iwconfig you can figure out how to setup yournetwork manually from iwconfig
[01:12] <JoshStrobl> can anyone help me out with something?
[01:12] <JoshStrobl> im a ubuntu noob
[01:13] <hbekel> spo: you can edit (and screw up) any config file if you decide to do so :)
[01:13] <sebsebseb> !ask |  JoshStrobl
[01:13] <JoshStrobl> 0_0 for some reason videos on firefox won't play on audio
[01:13] <sebsebseb> !details |  JoshStrobl
[01:13] <hbekel> spo: in this case i think you can't miss anything up, but be sure to keep the : delimiters intact
[01:13] <ryanprior> I need help setting up Skype. When I make a test call, the sound that is played back to me is a low bass thrumming, suggesting that it's not reading my microphone correctly. However, if I turn my mic volume up, I can hear myself when I speak, so I know my microphone works. Can anyone help me?
[01:13] <matt_keys> I'm running virt-manager locally to connect to kvm host remotely via ssh. When I point it to the iso, either locally or remotely, it has a problem finding it. Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong or a way around this?
[01:13] <TheMusicGuy> what type of filesystem would be recommended for storing backups of files? the same type of filsystem that the original files were on?
[01:13] <sebsebseb> JoshStrobl: Do you have sound otherwise?  log in sound,  etc
[01:14] <hbekel> spo: or keep looking for an ubuntu way to do it
[01:14] <spo> what is a console command that will show my user information... a query command
[01:14] <JoshStrobl> I have a problem playing audio on Firefox. I am using Ubuntu 9.04. When I try to listen to audio on any online video, no sound works yet audio on conference calls on Skype do. What should I do?
[01:14] <matt_keys> JoshStrobl: try "alsa force-reload" from the command line
[01:14] <Cerrdor> how do I completely remove shiretoko and reinstall FF3.0
[01:15] <JoshStrobl> ok one sec
[01:15] <matt_keys> JoshStrobl: probably gotta be sudo for that
[01:15] <spo> is there a whois command for console or osmething that will display the home phone number of a user on my system?
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> it works!
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> you are my savior!
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> thanks
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> (party)
[01:16] <matt_keys> no prob :)
[01:16] <matt_keys> spo: finger, if your users have a .profile file
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> i'm glad i switched to Ubuntu
[01:16] <JoshStrobl> I used to use Vista(ugh)
[01:16] <baccenfutter> spo: you could cat /etc/passwd | grep $USER | cut -d ":" -f 4
[01:17] <sebsebseb> JoshStrobl: before you go
[01:17] <matt_keys> JoshStrobl: I still dual boot both on my laptop
[01:17] <JoshStrobl> anyone know how to convert m4p to mp3 in Ubuntu
[01:17] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: how did you get calls working in Skype? I'm trying to do that myself.
[01:17] <sebsebseb> JoshStrobl: sometimes one proccess takes over your sound,  and that's where the command comes in
[01:17] <JoshStrobl> what do you mean ryan? like audio or video?
[01:17] <sebsebseb> JoshStrobl: well I should say sometimes it might happen
[01:17] <c4pt> hi i need some help
[01:17] <baccenfutter> spo: try playing with the last digit in the line
[01:17] <hbekel> spo: no idea, i never cared for those infos myself
[01:17] <baccenfutter> spo: try 4 or 5
[01:17] <baccenfutter> or 3
[01:18] <JoshStrobl> ryan> PM Me
[01:18] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: When I make a Skype test call, the audio it plays back to me is this low bass thrumming.
[01:18] <sebsebseb> !ask  |  c4pt
[01:18] <c4pt> i am trying to setup a serial console with just two computers connected with a crossover ethernet cable i have no db9 or db25 ports on this computer
[01:18] <spo> bacc, i used finger
[01:18] <sebsebseb> !details |  c4pt
[01:18] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: It doesn't play back my voice.
[01:18] <JoshStrobl> on what Echo123?
[01:18] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: correct
[01:18] <JoshStrobl> hmm, one sec
[01:18] <JoshStrobl> im gonna look at my Skype config
[01:19] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: perhaps you can call me and see if you can hear my voice?
[01:19] <JoshStrobl> sure
[01:19] <JoshStrobl> my username on Skype is the same on here
[01:19] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: or if you can find anything interesting in your skype config, that would be nice too.
[01:19] <JoshStrobl> so add me :)
[01:19] <matt_keys> ok back to mine...
[01:19] <JoshStrobl> lol one sec i have like a trillion things going to :P
[01:19] <matt_keys> I'm running virt-manager locally to connect to kvm host remotely via ssh. When I point it to the iso, either locally or remotely, it has a problem finding it. Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong or a way around this?
[01:19] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: cant with error=error 13 : invalid or unsupported executable format
[01:20] <JoshStrobl> virtual manager a .iso reader?
[01:20] <matt_keys> virt-manager is a virtual guest manager
[01:20] <JoshStrobl> hmm
[01:21] <JoshStrobl> then i have no idea
[01:21] <c4pt> is it possible to use a crossover ethernet cable with a serial console at boot if so how?
[01:22] <hbekel> spo: the SEE ALSO of man finger reveals chfn - change real user name and information
[01:22] <matt_keys> maybe there's a ubuntu-server channel
[01:22] <JoshStrobl> ryan, you still here buddy?
[01:22] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: I am.
[01:22] <JoshStrobl> you add me on skype?
[01:22] <ryanprior> I did.
[01:22] <JoshStrobl> send a pm
[01:22] <spo> thanks
[01:22] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: It shows you as offline.
[01:22] <apoleo12> Ok I really hate coming in here with grub problem Im having, I read and reread doc help on line to restore grub. but NOthing seem to cure as I still get a reboot-cycle.. whatever that is called
[01:22] <JoshStrobl> one sec
[01:23] <JoshStrobl> ryan> respond on skype
[01:24] <purplenurple> apoleo12, did you try resetting your grub install w/ the live cd?
[01:24] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: did you get my responses?
[01:24] <apoleo12> I did.... but its comes back to the same thing
[01:24] <JoshStrobl> ryan> to my questions?
[01:24] <ryanprior> correct
[01:24] <JoshStrobl> negative
[01:24] <apoleo12> Im not too sure if I have dome soemthing wrong...?
[01:24] <c4pt> ???
[01:25] <JoshStrobl> it says you went offline
[01:25] <ryanprior> JoshStrobl: well, my audio system totally took a crap and Skype crashed, so I'm going to try rebooting for great justice.
[01:25] <JoshStrobl> wait
[01:25] <JoshStrobl> ugh
[01:25] <purplenurple> apelgate, are you just booting ubuntu... how many hd's do you have?
[01:26] <JoshStrobl> hey when I open up a .tar.bz2 where is the installer for the software? (noobish question I know) but im used to windows
[01:26] <spo> is user2 part of group user2 even though  my /etc/group file says  user2:x:1002:      (without user2 being behind the last :)
[01:27] <apoleo12> purple: that question must be for me: I have three harddrives  and disk0: null disk1: Windows  disk2 : ubuntu
[01:27] <purplenurple> apoleo12, , are you just booting ubuntu... how many hd's do you have?
[01:27] <purplenurple> yeah, i hit the wrong name
[01:28] <c4pt> is it possible to use a firewire to firewire connection for a serial console?
[01:29] <c4pt> or an ethernet crossover cable for a serial console?
[01:29] <purplenurple> apoleo12, it is a very simple process - boot the live cd and follow this documentation:
[01:29] <purplenurple> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[01:29] <apoleo12> I know it should be as simple as I would have had fixed by now but since for days! and recently cant get past grub
[01:30] <apoleo12> purple: AND that first post in that thread I did exactly that at no avail!!!
[01:31] <````bulldogg> I know this is not a ubuntu question but how do hide my ip address when I connect to irc
[01:31] <````bulldogg> with xchat
[01:31] <Checkmate91> Using Hardy and Evolution does not have a spell check dictionary loaded.  What package am I missing?
[01:31] <test34> How can I have the stay-on-top setting be saved for a specific application's window? (when I close it, it looses this setting)
[01:32] <danc3> Checkmate91: maybe 'aspell' ?
[01:32] <apoleo12> Im not real to sure if the numbers hd2,4 or hd 2,0 make a difference
[01:32] <Checkmate91> Using Hardy and Evolution does not have a spell check dictionary loaded.  What package am I missing?danc3: I am missing that one
[01:33] <Checkmate91> danc3: I am missing that one
[01:33] <danc3> Checkmate91: well..............
[01:34] <Checkmate91> danc3: Installing now...
[01:34] <u22> I'm running hardy heron, because my video card wont work with jaunty. Is there any way to acquire the latest version of programs like transmission and gparted, without upgrading ubuntu?
[01:34] <Pici> ````bulldogg: ask in #freenode
[01:34] <````bulldogg> thanks
[01:35] <Checkmate91> danc3: Still does not show on the list of spell checkers from within Evolution
[01:35] <danc3> Checkmate91: I dunno then.  I suggest using Thunderbird for email, it's better anyway.
[01:36] <Checkmate91> danc3: tried than many times and always come back to evo
[01:36] <danc3> Checkmate91: <shrug>
[01:36] <woods> ok everything works good in UNR, except of the desktop interface
[01:36] <woods> it works with like 0.1 FPS
[01:37] <woods> in the live disk it worked flawlessly
[01:39] <Checkmate91> danc3: my whole openoffice is not spell checking all of a sudden
[01:39] <Checkmate91> WTF?
[01:39] <sebsebseb> !langauge |  Checkmate91
[01:39] <sebsebseb> !caps |  Checkmate91
[01:40] <danc3> Checkmate91: I have no idea
[01:40] <crzedmonk> hi
[01:40] <sebsebseb> crzedmonk: hi
[01:40] <crzedmonk> I have a question: I installed unrar but I am still not able to unpackage rar files
[01:40] <th0r> u22: sometimes the program's homepage will have a link for a ppa or a deb of the latest revision.
[01:40] <th0r> u22: and for gparted I use the live cd from their homepage
[01:40] <danc3> Checkmate91: do you *really* need a spell checker?
[01:40] <woods> it is becoming serious
[01:41] <woods> i used to play a game with 10FPS
[01:41] <woods> and it is now below 1 fps
[01:41] <Checkmate91> danc3: what kind of question is that....why not ask, do you really "need" a computer?
[01:41] <apoleo12> hey, I want to show you that what I have done... http://paste.ubuntu.com/254304/
[01:41] <danc3> Checkmate91: it's a valid question.  Can you not spell without a spell-checker?
[01:42] <apoleo12> and Im going to reboot now and I garurantee that it wont succeed
[01:42] <danc3> apoleo12: ok
[01:42] <woods> what can i do?
[01:42] <cfedde> danc3: many of us can't
[01:42] <crzedmonk> also flash will not work
[01:42] <crzedmonk> :(
[01:42] <danc3> cfedde: shoulda stayed in school, I guess.
[01:42] <Stormx2> danc3, a spell checker in a word processor is a reasonable expectation.
[01:42] <Checkmate91> danc3: I can compute without a computer.  have you uninstalled your spell checker?
[01:42] <crzedmonk> these are my only two issues
[01:42] <cfedde> danc3: thanks for your recomendation.
[01:43] <danc3> Checkmate91: yes, no spell checkers installed here.
[01:43] <Checkmate91> danc3: doubtful but I would think this is a reasonable request as Stormx2 has also indicated
[01:43] <danc3> Checkmate91: if you say so.  I don't need one myself.  <shrug>
[01:44] <cfedde> we'll all aspire to live up to your expectations.
[01:44] <Stormx2> danc3, would you like a medal?
[01:44] <danc3> Stormx2: no, why would I want a medal?
[01:44] <danc3> I have plenty of medals already.
[01:45] <cfedde> A1 double plus spelling master.
[01:45] <JoshStrobl> hey matt you here buddy?
[01:45] <danc3> cfedde: Indeed, I am.
[01:45] <IdleOne> !ot
[01:46] <Stormx2> cfedde, if he's wearing them, he'd need to pass them down. There's no way I can see all the way to the top of his horse.
[01:46] <Bitmess> How can I change the resolution for GDM?
[01:48] <lde> $ gnome-terminal
[01:48] <lde> Failed to contact the GConf daemon; exiting.
[01:48] <Checkmate91> danc3: the answer to my question is.... myspell
[01:49] <lde> It works if I run gnome-settings-daemon, though not when I run it from ~/.xsessionrc
[01:49] <Qu4R0w> i edit my menu.lst to add suse..but i got error when i trying to boot to suse=error in service module..pease see my menu.lst=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254306/
[01:49] <lde> Any ideas?
[01:51] <JoshStrobl> Youtube audio + Ubuntu=fail
[01:52] <JoshStrobl> Youtube video w/out audio + Ubuntu=success
[01:52] <JoshStrobl> ugh I hate the fact I can't listen to audio from online videos
[01:52] <jumbers> How does Ubuntu store user passwords? Salted MD5?
[01:53] <JoshStrobl> anyone care to help with the audio issue I am having?
[01:53] <biovore> jumbers: default is md5
[01:53] <JoshStrobl> (can't hear youtube or online video audio)
[01:53] <jumbers> biovore: Do you happen to know if it's salted?
[01:53] <crzedmonk> is there another prram for unraring than unrar
[01:53] <crzedmonk> cause it will not work
[01:53] <crzedmonk> :(
[01:53] <JoshStrobl> LOL a lil ironic eh?
[01:53] <biovore> jumbers: I think they are.. not 100$ sure though..
[01:53] <Qu4R0w> JoshStrobl: maybe with ur flash*
[01:54] <JoshStrobl> Qu> anything i can do to fix it?
[01:54] <biovore> JoshStrobl: If you installed flash, it probably setup to use OSS, which means it can't get access to the sound card..
[01:54] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: It's probably a flash issue. What's your current version
[01:54] <JoshStrobl> 9.04
[01:54] <JoshStrobl> newest version
[01:55] <kitche> biovore: considering that flash does not use OSS anymore by default
[01:55] <jumbers> No, Flash version
[01:55] <JoshStrobl> jumbers, i dont know
[01:55] <biovore> kitche: rgr,, should all be alsa by default..
[01:55] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html
[01:56] <Adremelech|Lapto> JoshStrobl, open firefox and type about:plugins
[01:56] <JoshStrobl> btw cr> go to Applications> Add/Remove Applications> type in search RAR
[01:56] <JoshStrobl> download the application named RAR
[01:56] <apoleo12> same problem
[01:56] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: What version number does that tell you
[01:56] <Bitmess> How do I change the screen resolution for gdm?
[01:57] <jumbers> Bitmess: System > Preferences > Display
[01:57] <bruenig> !framebuffer | Bitmess
[01:57] <woods> ok, what is the driver needed by Acer Aspire One netbook?
[01:57] <bruenig> giggle
[01:57] <JoshStrobl> it aint telling me mine but its saying the latest Linux Flash player is 10.0.32.18
[01:58] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: It says Your Player Version:
[01:58] <Bitmess> jumpers: Nah, that changes the resolution for gnome only
[01:58] <GuidMorrow> what the? this xchat version is newer than expected...
[01:58] <JoshStrobl> jumbers> where 0_0?
[01:58] <Adremelech|Lapto> JoshStrobl, in about:plugins it will tell you your current flash version
[01:58] <JoshStrobl> i am having problems with audio not video btw
[01:58] <Bitmess> jumbers: Nah, that changes the resolution for gnome only
[01:58] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: In the flash box, above where it says the operating system and such
[01:59] <GuidMorrow> I have xchat 2.8.6, this reminds me how do I set that each time CTCP VERSION is called?
[01:59] <jumbers> Bitmess: You said gdm, that's what gnome is
[02:00] <edbian> jumbers: Bitmess GDM = gnome display manager.  It is only part of gnome.
[02:00] <JoshStrobl> ah
[02:00] <Bitmess> jumbers:What ever the login screen is for Gnome has the wrong resolution
[02:00] <Dr_Willis> GDM handles the login  normally Bitmess
[02:00] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: So what is the version number it says
[02:00] <JoshStrobl> Your Player Version: WIN 9,0,999,0 Debug Player: No Operation System: Windows XP Video Capable: Yes, Audio Capable: Yes, Local File I/o Enabled: Yes
[02:01] <edbian> Dr_Willis: How do you change the resolution of the login screen?
[02:01] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Windows...?
[02:01] <MadGirl> i guess Windows is wrong
[02:01] <Bitmess> Dr_Willis Cool, how do I change the screen resolution of GDM?
[02:01] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Are you using Ubuntu?
[02:01] <JoshStrobl> yes
[02:01] <jumbers> Well that's not good
[02:01] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  the users can have their own settings also. so it will change to that.. Its possible you need to tweak the xorg.conf to set the default/initial res. or it might be in the  gdm.conf file/settings
[02:01] <apoleo12> The command grub-install and others in grub config is no sucess...
[02:01] <jumbers> Upgrade your flash player then
[02:01] <JoshStrobl> I am right now
[02:01] <kosmic> cant uninstall totem!
[02:01] <apoleo12> Are*
[02:01] <kosmic> why!?
[02:01] <Dr_Willis> ive never had to really mess with gdm config in ages.
[02:02] <Dr_Willis> edbian:  theres probery a dozen forum threads on the topic. :)  i see this quesiton asked about once a week.
[02:02] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Install adobe-flashplugin
[02:02] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
[02:02] <apoleo12> hey Dr_willis
[02:02] <edbian> Dr_Willis: Thanks!  I was asking for the benefit of Bitmess
[02:03] <sKuvy[tss]> does anyone knows how to run Pangya on ubuntu?
[02:03] <trakcyia> My volume reaches only 50% of its capability when all my volume controls (PCM, Master, Pulse) are 100%. This only effects the headphone output
[02:03] <Bitmess> The only answers I see refer to editing the xorg.conf . My xorg.conf is pretty much blank/
[02:03] <JoshStrobl> Package adobe-flashplugin is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[02:03] <JoshStrobl> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[02:03] <JoshStrobl> is only available from another source
[02:03] <sKuvy> does anyone knows how to run Pangya on ubuntu?  im trying with virtualbox, but getting an error
[02:04] <JoshStrobl> where is the Download folder for stuff from Firefox?
[02:04] <amador> alguien sabe como mejorar el amsn
[02:04] <Dr_Willis> Hello apoleo12  - I leave for work in 30 min. :) so cant hang out all night. ;P
[02:04] <Adremelech|Lapto> JoshStrobl, default is Desktop
[02:04] <edbian> Bitmess: Yeah.  You can safely edit it.  The x server probes your video card and monitor to decide what resolutions should be available.  If you add some to xorg.conf they will also be available
[02:04] <JohnCDI> anyone know anything about xbtit or where i could find some decent documentation?
[02:04] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:04] <apoleo12> I understand Dr_willis... Im still having grub problem! :(
[02:04] <apoleo12> no documentation seem helping unfortunately as it should!
[02:04] <Bitmess> edbian:Thanks, finally an intelligent answer. :)
[02:05] <apoleo12> I think I might be overlooking something very small?
[02:05] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  this is when it pays to just go read and reread the grub docs at the grub homepage and other guides.. and play with it.
[02:05] <Adremelech|Lapto> isnt the flash plugin called flashplugin-nonfree?
[02:05] <jumbers> Adremelech|Lapto: There's a few
[02:05] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  it canbe hard to remote-troubleshoot. just so many variables.
[02:05] <apoleo12> thats an all day thing... but the question come to mind... will I risk anything to loose?
[02:06] <Adremelech|Lapto> what does adobe-flashplugin install?
[02:06] <apoleo12> yeah I realized that but doing at best is great ;)
[02:06] <Adremelech|Lapto> or is it just an alias to flashplugin-nonfree
[02:06] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  i spent a few hrs one day sitting down and reading/learning about grub. Its got some amazing features..
[02:06] <edbian> Adremelech|Lapto: Look at the packages in synaptic.  flashplugin-nonfree installs adobe flash 10
[02:06] <jumbers> Lemme check. I might have downloaded that package from Adobe actually.
[02:06] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  of course 'grub2' is to be used in the next release. :) so i will have to relearn it.
[02:06] <edbian> Adremelech|Lapto: And so do a couple other packages
[02:07] <sKuvy> does anyone knows how to run Pangya on ubuntu?  im trying with virtualbox, but getting an error
[02:07] <apoleo12> dr_willis: ok so I have yet to lose anything right?
[02:07] <woods> where can i find a ubuntu driver for "mobile intel 945gm"
[02:07] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  you got some critical data you are worried about? Use a live cd.. back it up somewhere.
[02:08] <apoleo12> someone here said that having three harddrives that grub wont look for others.. or something like that
[02:08] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Did you put it in a pastebin?
[02:08] <Dr_Willis> !intel | woods
[02:08] <woods> oki
[02:08] <papabear> uhu
[02:08] <jumbers> !pastebin | JoshStrobl
[02:08] <JoshStrobl> jumbers>im waiting for you to accept the source.list
[02:08] <apoleo12> Nothing too critial... only been using linux for a few weeks... and will continue doing so! :P
[02:08] <edbian> apoleo12: It depends what's in your menu.lst  (hd0) is HDD 1  (hd1) is HDD2
[02:09] <edbian> apelgate: etc etc.  Grub will find your harddrives.
[02:09] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: I don't accept DCC files, use the pastebin
[02:09] <JoshStrobl> ugh forget it
[02:09] <apoleo12> so those numbers is no harm to configure to get it working huh? as if its like pointing to the right "person"?
[02:09] <jumbers> ubottu said exactly what to do
[02:09] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  you can change those #'s all about. it wont hurt yourfiles - no..
[02:10] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  you could play with ubuntu and grub in a virtualbox machine/session for total safey :)
[02:10] <apoleo12> can I get rid of grub once I get it working? :P
[02:10] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: All you have to do is paste it and give me the link
[02:10] <apoleo12> I cant because I dont have any of those programs anyway right now anyway
[02:10] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  you dont get 'rid' of it once you get it working.. that makes nos ence
[02:11] <edbian> apoleo12: You need a boot loader or your OS won't start.  (If you could get rid of it why would you bother fixing it?)
[02:11] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  if you want a differtn bootloader you install a differnt one to the mbr. :)
[02:11] <Qu4R0w> how can i mount another ext3 partition?
[02:11] <s_> can anyone help me install a distro onto a currently mounted/installed distro in terminal?
[02:11]  * Dr_Willis waits for ssomeone to chime in about how the bootloader dosent need to be on the MBR....
[02:11] <apoleo12> ok like grub to lilo? wont be able to get rid of grub after lilo?
[02:11] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  lilo overwrites the mbr.. and thus overwrites grub
[02:12] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  same for the windows bootloader.
[02:12] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  you got ONE bootloader on the MBR. you can have others on the partitions boot sector also. but thats not as common
[02:12] <edbian> apoleo12: You need a boot loader.  The boot loader sits (partly) in the MBR.  Grub is a boot loader, Lilo is a boot loader, the Windows boot loader is a boot loader.  If you can start an OS you have a boot loader.
[02:12] <apoleo12> Ok now I think Im getting somewhere... because.. windows has it own bootloader and obviously that i grub-install'ed and lost the windows bootloader...
[02:13] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  lilo is older and special in that it sits totally (i think) on the MBR. grub uses extra files (menu.lst and others) to work.
[02:13] <JoshStrobl> i installed flash player 10 0_0 audio for videos still don't work
[02:13] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  thats how it works.. grub can boot windows  (chain boot)
[02:13] <duiu> How do I make rsync exclude all files EXCEPT mp3/jpg/txt? Rather than just exclude certain ones manually.
[02:13] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  im not even sure what your ORIGINAL problem is any more
[02:13] <edbian> apoleo12: That's correct.
[02:13] <apoleo12> Me too!!!
[02:13] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: Did you install adobe-flashplayer?
[02:13] <JoshStrobl> yes
[02:13] <apoleo12> but well I appreciate your help tho
[02:13] <unop> duiu, include just those extensions?   see the rsync manpage
[02:13] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: I thought you didn't have the package
[02:14] <jamieleshaw> To: Any IRC Person that was online the other night: I finally figured out percentage
[02:14] <apoleo12> dr_willis: even tho the computer seem keep rebooting itself when it touches groub
[02:14] <JoshStrobl> jumbers> i installed the package just barely
[02:14] <apoleo12> now thats is a new orginal problem I guess
[02:14] <s_> can anyone help me override a parition wtih a new distro?
[02:14] <JoshStrobl> using the install_flash_player_10_linux.deb
[02:14] <jamieleshaw> dr_willis: I figured percentage.
[02:14] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  if your grub menu.lst is wrong for whatever you are trying  to boot. it fails to boot.. thus reboots.
[02:14] <edbian> !don'tzap
[02:14] <edbian> !dontzap
[02:14] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: What browser? And did you restart the browser?
[02:14] <JoshStrobl> Firefox and yes
[02:14] <apoleo12> uhm, so its the menu.lst then?
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> s_:  just tell the installer to format them.. they are erased then.
[02:15] <apoleo12> ya can say maybe heh
[02:15] <jumbers> Go back to the version check page and see what it says
[02:15] <kevdog> When do I need to use the exec {} command with find?  Is it necessary in all cases?  Also confused about use of xargs statement
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  if your grub menu.lst is wrong for whatever you are trying  to boot. it fails to boot.. thus reboots.
[02:15] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html
[02:15] <apoleo12> ok
[02:15] <s_> Dr_Willis: I wish this distro had an installer script ;/
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  what else would you expect it to do?
[02:15] <jamieleshaw> !gcalc
[02:15] <Dr_Willis> s_:  i dont even know what you are trying to install...
[02:15] <JoshStrobl> wtf it still says the same thing
[02:15] <bonez46> I am trying to figure out why the laser jet printer I have enabled and working fine and shared.. on my ubuntu box.. running vbox for a win xp host.. is not browseable or viewed from XP when I attempt to add it to my printers...
[02:15] <JoshStrobl> should i restart my computer?
[02:15] <edbian> !gcalc-tool
[02:16] <s_> Dr_Willis: another ubuntu-like distro
[02:16] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: It probably didn't overwrite the flash plugin file I'm guessing
[02:16] <duiu> unop: I did, but I'm confused
[02:16] <edbian> !gcalctool
[02:16] <JoshStrobl> (restarting computer(
[02:16] <jamieleshaw> !calc
[02:16] <edbian> well "gcalctool" is the actual name
[02:16] <unop> kevdog, the preferred way is to use -exec .. xargs is usually broken unless all filenames passed to it are quoted properly
[02:17] <unop> duiu, see the --include and --include-from options -- you specify patterns to them
[02:17] <jamieleshaw> edbian: You see the other night, I was on here asking how to add percentage with gcalc tool, (I'm used to  windows), Anyway I finally figured it out.
[02:17] <duiu> unop: yes, I know that, but I was having troubles. Think I got it now, issue with * vs **
[02:17] <kevdog> unop: What are the parentheses for?
[02:18] <edbian> jamieleshaw: O good. :)
[02:18] <unop> kevdog, parantheses in regards to the shell or find?
[02:18] <kevdog> unop: The parentheses in the exec {}
[02:18] <jamieleshaw> edbian: I asked here because UBUNTU IRC people normally help me, but instead they acted as if i were a moron.
[02:19] <edbian> jamieleshaw: No offense but adding percentages isn't exactly ubuntu related.  Even if you are using an ubuntu app.  That's like someone asking for help on a term paper written using Open Office.
[02:20] <unop> kevdog, those are curly-braces not parantheses .. find expands that notation to the filename found so it can be passed to the application properly
[02:20] <jamieleshaw> edbian: I know, but you's normally help me anyway.
[02:20] <worldwarcheese> Hi. I was wondering if anyone has had problems with their graphics drivers after a reboot? I had uninstalled my X server for the Nvidia driver but now on reboot its saying I don't have it and made me use the X server.
[02:20] <edbian> jamieleshaw: Well I'm flattered.  Do you need help right now? :)
[02:21] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, you need X to use the nvidia driver
[02:21] <worldwarcheese> I had been using my comp for weeks without issue on the Nvidia driver as well so it just seems random
[02:21] <jamieleshaw> edbain: No, but if your in Australia, I can give you $10 off at jambocentral.com
[02:21] <unop> kevdog, for example you might want something like this.    find . -exec echo I found {} \;
[02:21] <apoleo12> dr_willis: I'd expect it easily find those OS'es but as the menu.lst puts it by numbers.. guess Ill play with those numbers then
[02:21] <jamieleshaw> edbian: Because I really like Ubuntu.
[02:21] <Alastair-> can anyone explain to me what '\r' is? I'm trying to parse a text file and '\r' keeps appearing.
[02:21] <JoshStrobl> ok I restarted my computer and audio now works
[02:21] <edbian> jamieleshaw: Unfortunately I'm in America (Il to be specific) I've never even been to a jambocentral!
[02:22] <edbian> jamieleshaw: PM me?
[02:22] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: I uninstalled those because they got in the way of the Nvidia proprietary drivers
[02:22] <JoshStrobl> jumbers> thank you for your great help
[02:22] <kevdog> unop:  Do I always this for example if I was passing the output to sed or something?  Couldn't I just do a find . -name "*.mp3" | sed ...........
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, [daemon]
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, [DMC]
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, [pablo]
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, ]RandoM[
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, ^cheeky
[02:22] <bdubz111> Nobody Cares, __iron
[02:22] <FloodBot1> bdubz111: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:22] <jamieleshaw> edbian: Sure.
[02:22] <unop> Alastair-, \r is a carriage return - typically used in windows style line endings
[02:22] <edbian> Alastair-: \<something> is how windows passes arguments
[02:22] <Alastair-> ah, okay.
[02:22] <Alastair-> thank you.
[02:23] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, just run nvidia-xconfig after you install the nvidia-drivers
[02:23] <jamieleshaw> edbian: Quick question, I'm using XChat When i clcik on your name it does not go into pm mode.
[02:23] <JoshStrobl> right click on name
[02:23] <unop> kevdog, you could do that - but you must be careful, that construct can break if your filenames have spaces or newlines, etc in them.
[02:23] <JoshStrobl> click Open Dialog Window
[02:23] <edbian> jamieleshaw: Right click "private message"
[02:23] <GuidMorrow> i'm trying to set up partitions so I can install windows side-by-side with ubuntu, how do I configure GRUB to recognize windows
[02:23] <JoshStrobl> i use xChat also so I'm familiar with everything set up on it
[02:23] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: So I should reinstall the drivers I got a few weeks back from the Nvidia website and after installation I should run that line?
[02:24] <unop> kevdog,  this should help you - http://mywiki.wooledge.org/UsingFind
[02:24] <kevdog> unop: So what would be the correct syntax for use with sed?
[02:24] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, apt-get install nvidia-glx-180
[02:24] <Rasputine> Hello, any alternative to #php channel?
[02:24] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  menu.lst can also use UUID's :)
[02:24] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: What does that do?
[02:24] <GuidMorrow> can anyone see my text, xchat makes mine look dark against this black background
[02:25] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, installs nvidia-drivers
[02:25] <unop> kevdog,   erm it gets complicated.    while read -r -d '' line; do sed -e '...' <<< "$line"; done < <(find . -print0)
[02:25] <Dr_Willis> GuidMorrow:  xchat has color settings in the menus somewhere. and its themeable with different colors
[02:25] <Firefishe> GuidMorrow:  I can see you quite well
[02:25] <JoshStrobl> wtf my audio on youtube was working like 1 second ago now it aint
[02:25] <apoleo12> Dr_willis: well that I not know that but I'll use the 9hdx,x) format... cuz i do get the concept
[02:25] <Dr_Willis> GuidMorrow:  speak up.. :) i cant hear you
[02:25] <Firefishe> Hey Dr_Willis :)
[02:25] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: All of them or find the correct one? Because the driver I had to install last time had a long name to it like x86-64-something-or-other
[02:25] <unop> kevdog, the link i gave you discusses some pitfalls and how to avoid them
[02:26] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  a =0  b=1   :)  starts at 0 thats the trick to rember.. grub command line/shell also has features to show/find specific files so you can tell what os/drive is what.
[02:26] <jumbers> JoshStrobl: It worked?
[02:26] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, nvidia-glx-180 should be the one you want to install
[02:26] <kevdog> unop: Im reading the page right now, but the last example you gave me -- That's crazy!
[02:26] <woods> almost there, how can i run .patch files?
[02:26] <apoleo12> dr_willis: yeah...
[02:27] <JoshStrobl> jumbers> it did the first time, so i restarted firefox again just to make sure and it didn't work!
[02:27] <unop> kevdog, well yea, typically for trivial scripts - you wouldn't go through the hassle - but if you want your script to work everywhere and not be prone to errors, you'd have to worry.
[02:27] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  below the 'Title XXXX' line you notice a 'uuid XXXXX' line - that is replacing the old fashioned 'root hd0' option you may see mentioned in some grub docs  (uuid in grub is a relatively new feature)
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  and root=UUID=XXXX is also  a 'new' feature.    ages ago it would of been root=sda1 or similer.. wich could REALLY goof things up
[02:28] <smegzor> My wife's computer crashes a lot.  She gets a black screen, then kicked back to the Ubuntu login (not a full reboot).  She runs Ubuntu 9.04 64bit with Gnome.  It has gigs free in / and /home.  I have replaced most of the computer, but haven't found a cause.  Her Ubuntu install is fairly new.  It has always done this on her pc.  Mine is fine.  Would anything show up in a log?  If so, which log should I look at?
[02:28] <apoleo12> dr_wilis: there isnt UUID in menu.lst...
[02:28] <worldwarcheese> AdremelechLapto: Thanks for the help. I'm going to try that and see how it goes.
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> apoleo12:  there is here.... look again..
[02:28] <felix_> vlc isnt listed on http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/multiverse/source/Sources.gz
[02:28] <JoshStrobl> smeg> use 32 bit
[02:28] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, just remember to run nvidia-xconfig twice after the drivers are installed
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> pastebinit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> http://pastebin.com/f66184e16
[02:29] <apoleo12> yeah yer right.. in the kernel line
[02:29] <felix_> vlc isnt listed on http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/multiverse/source/Sources.gz ... it isnt available?
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> smegzor:   You may want to disable compiz if you are using it also.
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> !info vlc
[02:29] <smegzor> JoshStrobl: all our computers (3) use 64bit.  That way they can all share the same updates (cached).
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  its in the multiverse repo.
[02:29] <GuidMorrow> !grub
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> not sure about hardy.. i think it was there also.
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> !info vlc hardy
[02:29] <smegzor> I'll disable compiz (if its enabled).  brb
[02:29] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: Twice? Why?
[02:30] <felix_> Dr_Willis, could you give me a full url to the vlc source? i cant find it
[02:30] <Dr_Willis> smegzor:  normally X crashign to GDM is 'X crashing and restarting' that can often be due to video card driver issues.
[02:30] <woods> i run patch blah.patch ,and it stood there
[02:30] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, it usually gives some config error the first time its run, so i always run it a second time to make sure (it doesnt give an error the second time)
[02:30] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  no idea where its at.. theres apt commands to download the source packages if you have the source repos enabled.
[02:31] <GuidMorrow> where the heck's firefox when I need it opened
[02:31] <Dr_Willis> felix_:   i recall vlc can be a pain to recompile.
[02:31] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: Out of sheer curiosity, did you ever figure out why it runs that error?
[02:31] <trinium> s
[02:31] <felix_> Dr_Willis, im using gNewSense, i cant add multiverse to my sources.list, it would break. thats wwhy i need the url
[02:31] <mateus> Alguém do RS aí?
[02:31] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, nope, but it always seems to work fine
[02:31] <smegzor> Dr_Willis: hmm..  it has had several video cards to try to fix the problem.  The latest is a not very modern Nvidia.
[02:31] <trinium> typing on english :S
[02:32] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: And you run games and compiz and everything fine?
[02:32] <smegzor> It doesn't have Compiz installed so thats not the problem.
[02:32] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  Hmm.. why would it break. the command i am thinking of just downloads the src files to the local directory.  but ive never used gnusence.. so good luck.
[02:32] <worldwarcheese> Adremelech|Lapto: This is just a little different from the way I first learned it I want to make sure it goes smoothly
[02:32] <Dr_Willis> smegzor:  what video card and what driver are you using for it?
[02:32] <Adremelech|Lapto> worldwarcheese, yes. I have a 9500 GT and it runs flawlessly.
[02:32] <Adremelech|Lapto> *nvidia 9500 GT
[02:33] <jamieleshaw> edbian are you still there?
[02:33] <felix_> ok, the right apt-line is "deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy/ multiverse"?
[02:33] <felix_> it MUST be hardy
[02:34] <kevdog> unop: That wiki went from basic to extreme really quick!!!
[02:35] <smegzor> Dr_Willis: no proprietory drivers in use.  I can't tell which nvidia card it has without opening the case.  I'm not sure which command I need to get that info without doing that.
[02:35] <Adremelech|Lapto> smegzor, lspci
[02:35] <porthose> ubuntu-dev-tools = pull-lp-source <package name> <target release>
[02:36] <apoleo12> dr_will: one question, what ya told me you're saying in the line of menu.lst root (hd2,4) can be replaced with UUID???
[02:36] <Dacvak> Hey guys, I'm trying to get grub to let me boot into Windows. I have Windows 7 installed on a separate partition on my main (and only) hard drive. How can I configure grub to allow me to boot into Windows?
[02:36] <Adremelech|Lapto> smegzor, also "aptitude search nvidia" will tell you if you have ubuntu's nvidia drivers installed
[02:36] <smegzor> Dr_Willis: Well I was wrong about the card.  It is an ATI 9200 Pro.
[02:37] <smegzor> I have a couple of nvidia cards lying around.  I will throw one of those in.
[02:37] <woods> running patch --verbose whatever.patch ,does nothing. No error message. is this a bad problem?
[02:37] <CoRnJuLiOx> can anyone recommend a good multi-language IDE (looking for Python, HTML, CSS support at least)? I know theres KDevelop, but installing that would require I install a bunch of KDE related stuff I'll never use, and I'm trying to get the most out of my 30 GB hard drive here.
[02:38] <pellicon> (synaptic:5529): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0？？？
[02:38] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: (about 2 hours ago) I was trying to edit the grub file to boot into windows. Just simply commenting out that Windows example didn't work at all. Any ideas?
[02:39] <Qu4R0w> how to mount ext3 partition??after i reboot,i nid to mount it again.how to make system remmber it??
[02:39] <sebsebseb> apoleo12: easy   gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst  and  look at the Windows example
[02:39] <mateus_> alguem do Brasil?
[02:39] <sebsebseb> !pr |  mateus_
[02:39] <Mark__> Qu4R0w, look at /etc/fstab
[02:39] <ecanto> mateus_, yo!
[02:39] <sebsebseb> !br |  mateus_
[02:39] <pellicon> who can help me
[02:40] <mateus_> ubottu, thanks
[02:40] <mateus_> ecanto, você é de onde?
[02:40] <sebsebseb> !thanks |  mateus_
[02:41] <sebsebseb> mateus_: I got the bot to put that
[02:41] <ecanto> mateus_, ta com alguma duvida?
[02:41] <jamieleshaw> ubottu: great
[02:41] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, you should add a line in /etc/fstab to automount that partition at boot
[02:41] <apoleo12> serb: yea I'm looking into this file anyway... but was wondering if that root line can be replaced with UUID....
[02:41] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: owh..that y i cant see my /dev/sda8 partition*
[02:41] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  most likely you need to change the hd#,# 's to be the proper ones.. dependong on whats not working
[02:41] <apoleo12> *sebsebseb
[02:42] <sebsebseb> apoleo12: try it
[02:42] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  my menu.lst boots windows  -> here it is for example -> http://pastebin.com/f66184e16
[02:42] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, do you need help how to do it?
[02:43] <felix_> !vlc hardy
[02:43] <Qu4R0w> dev/sda5 /media/disk ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0=replace with my sda8?
[02:43] <felix_> !vlc
[02:43] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: /dev/sda5 /media/disk ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0
[02:43] <felix_> ! vlc
[02:43] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  its !info vlc hardy
[02:43] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: do i nid replace with my dev8 right?
[02:43] <danbhfive1> !logs
[02:43] <felix_> !info vlc hardy
[02:43] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, that's for ntfs partition, for ext3 it's different
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  that tells you the version and other info of vlc from the hardy repos.
[02:44] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: # Entry for /dev/sda6 :?
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> felix_:  if you are going to recompile vlc. why not just use the latest source?
[02:45] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: after ext3,i just add this=relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1?
[02:45] <Tylere> Anyone tried the new 9.8 FGLRX with Jaunty? Does a 4870x2 card actually work now? Or is it still very broken?
[02:45] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: "Windows Vista (Ewww!)" LOL
[02:46] <GuidMorrow> !floppy
[02:46] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  :) yep.. and the  colors for titles dont work as the docs say either.. if ya notice the color codes
[02:46] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, that will work
[02:46] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: i try after reboot
[02:46] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: I'll try a different hard drive number thingy then? I mean, I'm 99% it's just (hd0,0). so I don't know why it wouldn't work.
[02:46] <danbhfive1> CoRnJuLiOx: did you get an answer to your IDE question?  Im curious if so
[02:46] <sebsebseb> Dacvak: Vista  is ok  for   Microsoft,  and  Windows 7 is Vista version 2,  and  most Linux distros :)   and  BSD :)  and  Mac OS X  is alright
[02:46] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  hd0 is NOT the same as hd0,0 :)
[02:46] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: can u translate "dunno, stop refering to a nfs in your fstab" to basic english..i not understand that
[02:47] <CoRnJuLiOx> danbhfive1: no i havent, but i'm looking into something neat i'll keep you posted if you want
[02:47] <danbhfive1> CoRnJuLiOx: yes please
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  you can edit that hd0.0 on the fly from the grub menu./command line fetures and test out other #'s easially enough
[02:47] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: Noted. Could you tell me where to get into that grub file again?
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  or copy/paste the entry  and make different ones each with a difffednt hd#,#
[02:47] <waynemm> !MrFixit 02 - Weird Al - Stuck in a Closet With Vanna Whit.mp3
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  you mean /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[02:47] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, where did you get it?
[02:48] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: Yeah, thanks. I'll give this a try.
[02:48] <waynemm> oops
[02:48] <CoRnJuLiOx> danbhfive1: http://penguininside.blogspot.com/2009/08/top-10-multi-language-ides-for-linux.html <--check this out, i'm personally interested in using gEdit as an IDE
[02:48] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: from #suse
[02:48] <GMFlash> i'm running 9.04 with the proprietary nvidia driver on a Geforce3 Ti 200 and it seems to be stuck in 8-bit color even though DefaultDepth is 24. anyone have an idea how to fix this? without the proprietary driver i get 24-bit color.
[02:49] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, I don't know either, what does it mean
[02:49] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: please see mine=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254318/  i got error=no NFS found in /etc/fstab:
[02:49] <xOrphenochx> i had more luck when using jaunty with the latest nvidia drivers from their website
[02:49] <danbhfive1> CoRnJuLiOx: yeah, I use gedit for text editing in general.  Someone just clued me into its developer document lookup plugin.
[02:49] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: Is there just some easy way to find out what the hard drive number is? Or do I just have to test them?
[02:49] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: me also..hard to understand.me poor english
[02:50] <danc3> Dacvak: the "hard drive number"???
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  thje grub docs detil the grub command line and it has tools to show what drives are what. You will want to find out what one it says is the windows ntfs./vfat drive.
[02:50] <Qu4R0w> Dacvak: UUID?
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  sda = hd0 normally
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> sdb = hd1
[02:50] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: please see mine=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254318/  i got error=no NFS found in /etc/fstab:
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  booting from a exteranal USB drvice can 'reorder' these also..
[02:51] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  /etc/fstab has a typo would be my guess...
[02:51] <Dr_Willis> Qu4R0w:  but that has nothing to do with grub that i am aware of
[02:51] <com-8> nick henky_chan25m
[02:51] <Dacvak> Dr_Willis: So, could it possibly just be (hdX) instead of something like (hdX,X)?
[02:52] <Qu4R0w> Dr_Willis: owh..ok then,..
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  depends on how your system is set up. MY machine is hd0,1 becuase its the first parttion on the first drive..  You could chain boot the 2nd or other hard drives with hd2
[02:52] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  hd0 is the 'drive' hd0,0 is the first partition ON the first drive
[02:53] <Dr_Willis> Dacvak:  at the grub 'shell' when you boot (or use grub from the command line) you can do some
[02:53] <Dr_Willis> 'tab completion' to see what grub sees as what devices
[02:54] <Padmouse> #limeira
[02:54] <rob0917> how many times can ubuntu  be upgraded to the next release ? before you have to do a clean install
[02:55] <beasty> lol
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> rob0917:  a whole bunch.. if you are lucky
[02:55] <donavan_> anyone know of a journal/diary program for ubuntu that has password  protection
[02:55] <beasty> Dr_Willis: it was indeed in his fstab :)
[02:55] <IdleOne> rob0917, ideally eternally
[02:55] <rob0917> thanks
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> I alwyas do clean reinstalls. :)
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> seems more reliable that way
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> plus i can check out the new default themes easier. :P
[02:56] <GuidMorrow> wth?!  why are floppy disks read-only in here?!
[02:56] <IdleOne> rob0917, if you have a seperate /home then fresh install are not as bothersome
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> GuidMorrow:  it would depend on how they are mounted..
[02:57] <rob0917> ok
[02:57] <Dr_Willis> GuidMorrow:  inless you got that little R/W tab moved :)
[02:57] <jeeves_Moss> what does the acer-wmid do?  I get a boot up error when I start this laptop
[02:57] <Dr_Willis> !info acer-wmid
[02:57] <jeeves_Moss> Dr_Willis, lol, that's what I said already
[02:58] <Dr_Willis> work time for me. bye all
[02:58] <GuidMorrow> the disk isn't write protected
[02:58] <beasty> donavan_: http://lifeograph.wikidot.com/start
[02:58] <GuidMorrow> and why can't I even find my floppy drive?
[02:59] <donavan_> beasty... thanks
[03:01] <beasty> donavan_: np :)
[03:02] <GuidMorrow> how do I do a scan for that floppy drive controller
[03:02] <kurisuto> Question:  I want to install version 5.8 of Catalyst (a Perl-based web development framework).  I've got Ubuntu 9.04 installed.  Ubuntu 9.04 has Catalyst 5.7 (an old version).  I see that Karmic has Catalyst 5.8.  Is there some way I can take advantage of that Catalyst 5.8 package from Karmic to install Catalyst 5.8 in my Ubuntu 9.04 installation?  Or is that definitely impossible?
[03:03] <Mactabilis> is there a channel for karmic ?
[03:04] <IdleOne> !karmic
[03:04] <beasty> :)
[03:04] <Mactabilis> thank you :)
[03:04] <Dacvak> Aw crap, Dr_Willis left. Now who will help me? =(
[03:05] <kurisuto> So you're saying I should ask that question in #ubuntu+1?
[03:05] <Dacvak> I'm trying to edit grub to allow me to boot into Windows 7. (dual boot, one hard drive, its partition is located on sda2)
[03:05] <arthus> I'm unable to get Apache working properly. I try to start it, but I'm unable to connect. Can someone please help?
[03:05] <Dacvak> I can't figure out how to do it.
[03:05] <arthus> I get this error: "apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName"
[03:05] <beasty> 127.0.1.1 ?
[03:05] <beasty> that's not good
[03:05] <beasty> :p
[03:05] <FloodBot1> beasty: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:06] <luomo> Ubuntu is trying to connect to my modem through wireless/wired connection then a message comes:"wired/wireless connection is disconnected". Could anyone help me?
[03:06] <neglesaks> there's no place like 127.0.0.1
[03:06] <beasty> arthus: why 127.0.1.1 ?
[03:06] <beasty> neglesaks: true that!
[03:06] <arthus> beasty: No idea
[03:06] <beasty> ok
[03:06] <IdleOne> beasty, 127.0.0.1 is localhost
[03:07] <beasty> IdleOne: yeah ... but 127.0.1.1 ? :p
[03:08] <IdleOne> beasty, oh I see lol beats me
[03:08] <Dacvak> Could someone help me boot into Windows using grub?
[03:08] <beasty> arthus: did you messed around in your /etc/hosts file ?
[03:09] <arthus> beasty: what's that?
[03:09] <beasty> ok nm
[03:09] <arthus> sorry, I'm kindof a noob/
[03:09] <beasty> arthus: no problem ... i'm one to :)
[03:10] <arthus> Hmm... ok; so I restarted, and now I no longer get that error.
[03:10] <beasty> arthus: what do you get when you visit http://127.0.1.1 ?
[03:10] <arthus> However, the site still doesn't load.
[03:10] <Ben64> 127.0.1.1 works as localhost too
[03:10] <Ben64> 127.*.*.* should all loopback
[03:11] <arthus> beasty: connection refused
[03:11] <woods> it worked!
[03:11] <woods> the intel driver
[03:11] <woods> thank u dr_willis.
[03:11] <beasty> arthus: what you can do is set the 'LogLevel' from apache2.conf to 'devel'
[03:11] <kurisuto> Are you totally sure you typed the UP address right, and that it wasn't 127.0.0.1?
[03:11] <beasty> arthus: err. debug
[03:11] <beasty> kurisuto: UP ? :p
[03:11] <Ben64> IP
[03:11] <beasty> :)
[03:11] <kurisuto> I mean IP
[03:11] <kurisuto> It's late.
[03:12] <beasty> sorry i'm mean when i'm tired :p
[03:12] <GuidMorrow> my floppy disk drive will not work
[03:12] <beasty> mm
[03:12] <arthus> beasty: ok, still doesn't work
[03:12] <luomo> Ubuntu is trying to connect to my modem through wireless/wired connection then a message comes:"wired/wireless connection is disconnected". Could anyone help me?
[03:12] <beasty> arthus: check your /var/log/(httpd|apache2)/error.log
[03:13] <beasty> mm i'm going to bed
[03:13] <analysis62> Good night everybody (in Brazil 23 hours now)
[03:13] <beasty> enough php code written for today :p
[03:14] <beasty> in .be 4u13am now
[03:14] <luomo> Ubuntu is trying to connect to my modem through wireless/wired connection then a message comes:"wired/wireless connection is disconnected". Could anyone help me?
[03:14] <arthus> beasty: Ok, I get this error: "PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/curl.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/curl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown$ /usr/sbin/apache2: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/pdo_mysql.so: undefined symbol: php_pdo_get_dbh_ce"
[03:14] <beasty> that's not good :p
[03:14] <etyrnal> is there someone here who knows how, and might be willing to help me solve the porblem indicated by "ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready"
[03:15] <IdleOne> GuidMorrow, look in /media for your floppy
[03:15] <analysis62> I have Ubuntu 8.10 if I install Xubuntu 9.04 will I break everything?
[03:15] <IdleOne> analysis62, there is a known regression for intel drivers
[03:15] <beasty> etyrnal: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready, merely means what it says: the link is not up yet. The link will be up once wpa_supplicant negotiated the key.
[03:15] <IdleOne> !intel | analysis62
[03:16] <etyrnal> beasty, my wifi network does not require a key
[03:16] <lstarnes> analysis62: you should upgrade to 9.04 first instead of installing 9.04 packages on 8.10
[03:16] <arthus> beasty: any ideas?
[03:16] <beasty> arthus: sure
[03:16] <analysis62> What you men by regresion?
[03:16] <etyrnal> beasty, also...  when the machine first comes up. the wifi works for about 1 to 5 minutes... then seem,s to die/
[03:17] <beasty> arthus: edit the apache2 php.ini file and delete every .so file at the bottom listed above
[03:17] <IdleOne> analysis62, well some intel graphics drivers that worked in 8.10 stopped working in 9.04
[03:17] <analysis62> IdleOne: And what about Via Chrome?
[03:17] <Lostinspace_46> When trying to run the screenlets-packager I get this msg  Error: Unable to import module 'Weather' from /home/daniel/tarred-screenlets/Weather. (No module named Numeric).  What, exactly is the packager looking for?
[03:18] <IdleOne> analysis62, get a Xubuntu livecd and test it see if everything works
[03:18] <IdleOne> Lostinspace_46, it's looking for a module named Numeric
[03:19] <analysis62> Well...I do this and everythig was fine. I just do not want loose the archieves aready
[03:19] <beasty> off to bed now
[03:19] <beasty> nn
[03:19] <Lostinspace_46> The packager works on NowCalendar, and I can't find a module named Numeric in it.
[03:20] <GuidMorrow> i gotta be able to write to physical media but I can't find the drive to mount the disk by
[03:21] <Lostinspace_46> I guess I should ask, what comprises a Numeric module?
[03:21] <IdleOne> Lostinspace_46, I don't know sorry
[03:21] <kyskyl> hola buenas noches
[03:22] <analysis62> Ola kyskyl
[03:22] <IdleOne> !es | buenas kyskyl
[03:22] <kyskyl> hola analysis
[03:22] <GuidMorrow> !es | kyskyl
[03:22] <kyskyl> si eso es verdad yo nose nada de nada en ingles
[03:22] <GuidMorrow> ubottu [Not Responding]
[03:23] <pm_41>  how do you play URL streams in amarok?
[03:23] <IdleOne> GuidMorrow, the bot won't repeat the same factoid in w certain time limit
[03:23] <Lostinspace_46> IdleOne: The thing is a piece of a file or a the file or the folger that holds the file can all be referred to as a module
[03:24] <skrapasor> how do i change my default terminal font?
[03:24] <analysis62> OK thanks, I am going...
[03:25] <arthus> I can't find my php.ini file
[03:25] <binMonkey> hi, guys.  how can i check wheter my wireless card supports wpa2 encryption?
[03:25] <IdleOne> Lostinspace_46, wish I could be more help
[03:26] <Lostinspace_46> The word Numeric isn't even in the NowCalendar, but it works.  At least Weather imports Numeric.
[03:26] <Lostinspace_46> IdleOne: I know, I am just hoping someone will know the answer
[03:27] <lnxten> about what?
[03:27] <Lostinspace_46> IdleOne: I'm sur it makes sense, but I can't find the sense in it.
[03:27] <quietshaman> hmmm...newbie here....when I try to rearrange or move desktop icons, they all disappear. I'm running only one desktop, so they are not going onto another desktop. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for help
[03:29] <gabangie> hi
[03:29] <lnxten> check hot key combination for work space change
[03:29] <boss_mc> binMonkey: try to connect to a WPA2 secured router?
[03:29] <gabangie> is there anyone here?
[03:29] <boss_mc> gabangie: hi!
[03:29] <binMonkey> boss_mc: ok.  i thought maybe there was a command i could use before i changed everything.  thanks.
[03:29] <gabangie> hi
[03:30] <lnxten> everybody here, friend
[03:30] <boss_mc> binMonkey: if it's at all recent, it should be supported
[03:31] <Vigh> I'm running a webserver on jaunty, and whenever Apache is running (~20% CPU load, not using full bandwidth), SSH performs very slowly (i.e. I am SSHing in and commands take a relatively long time to respond) -- any suggestions?
[03:31] <boss_mc> Vigh: you could renice the sshd process?
[03:31] <mazda01_> Vigh: whats your isp connection upload limit?
[03:32] <Vigh> mazda01_: it's running on Amazon's EC2 -- the bandwidth is not an issue
[03:33] <lnxten> #ubuntu-server
[03:33] <Vigh> mazda01_: (if it matters, the connection is something like 80Mbps up, and the webserver is nowhere near that =P)
[03:33] <automan070192> how do i find out my su password?
[03:33] <Vigh> lnxten: thanks
[03:33] <boss_mc> !root
[03:33] <IdleOne> automan070192, your sudo password is the password you set for your user
[03:33] <boss_mc> automan070192: read ^
[03:34] <gabangie> i got a question is there any software like crossloop or teamviewer that it will allow me to control somebody linux desktop?
[03:34] <lnxten> only possible is reset the root password by simple trick
[03:34] <boss_mc> gabangie: with their permission?
[03:34] <gabangie> yes
[03:35] <gabangie> or without it , it does nt matter to me
[03:35] <gabangie> just to help others with their issues
[03:35] <lnxten> gargeni: vnc server and client
[03:35] <betho> Hi.. can anybody help me.. with some external usb Hdd.. I cant configure it.. Im new in this Ubuntu...
[03:36] <IdleOne> gabangie, seems teamviewer runs with wine
[03:36] <IdleOne> I havent tried it
[03:36] <boss_mc> gabangie: or look at !vnc or !ssh
[03:36] <boss_mc> gabangie: depends what you're looking for
[03:37] <gabangie> yes i know vnc or ssh but i have to setup their router , etc and i dont want to do that and in some cases i cant
[03:37] <boss_mc> gabangie: fair nuf, check out !appdb to see the !wine support
[03:37] <IdleOne> gabangie, https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/39552
[03:38] <automan070192> i keep putting in my regular pass and it doesnt work any help?
[03:38] <lnxten> auto mount does external hard disk to access. what's your need?
[03:38] <gabangie> i tried crossloop and it works with debian so far so good but with ubuntu does nt work
[03:38] <yoyoned> betho: did you plug it in,
[03:38] <boss_mc> automan070192: are you trying to use su or sudo?
[03:38] <betho> yes yoyoned..
[03:38] <gabangie> issues with the image and options that does nt work
[03:38] <IdleOne> automan070192, there is no root password and we wont help you hack to find out the users password
[03:39] <betho> he is running.. but I cant access the external HDD
[03:39] <lnxten> any warning or error message?
[03:42] <yoyoned> !ntfs|betho
[03:42] <gabangie> TeamViewer runs under Wine just fine, except that you can not establish an INCOMING connection (have someone control your desktop). Using *VNC is fine as long as you don't mind figuring out destination IP addresses and configuring routers etc etc, unless you're using Hamachi.
[03:42] <gabangie> that is what it said the link u sent me idleOne
[03:43] <IdleOne> gabangie, yes
[03:43] <IdleOne> gabangie, install wine and then wine teamvier.exe to install
[03:44] <_fluffee> Is there a highly reccomended firewall with GUI?  I'm reasonably conversant with networking, would much prefer a GUI however.  Using 8.10, am trying Guarddog, not thrilled.  So far.
[03:44] <gabangie> ok i ll try to do that and see if that work
[03:44] <gabangie> thxs
[03:44] <IdleOne> !iptables | _fluffee
[03:45] <gabangie> do u know of any other that was made just for linux without using wine
[03:45] <gabangie> \?
[03:45] <lnxten> firewall starter. but better you must learn cli
[03:46] <IdleOne> gabangie, nope not yet. cept for the solutions offered earlier
[03:46] <rachels> quick question
[03:46] <gabangie> have u tried crossloop?
[03:46] <rachels> does anyone know how to encrypt the entire system, AFTER Ubuntu has been installed?
[03:46] <R0b0t1> When running a game like Unreal Tournement (or any other native game; same for games run in WINE, but it is not a WINE problem) the right mouse button won't work if I'm holding down a keyboard key, etc, but the left one does. What might be the problem?
[03:47] <R0b0t1> rachels: Something would need to start the computer up to decrypt it, that might not be the best option.
[03:47] <DasEi> rachels : by now you have to backup and crypt, which means same as reinstall
[03:48] <R0b0t1> You can encrypt your files, though... That's probably just as good.
[03:48] <_fluffee> ubottu: Yeah, I know it's all iptables/chains underneath, was just sort of glossing over.  I'll look at Firestart/Gufw.  Thanks.
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[03:48] <R0b0t1> Hah :D
[03:48] <rachels> R0b0t1, don't trust encrypting files -- the OS leaves stuff behind, logs, etc.
[03:49] <rachels> DasEi, so there's no way without reinstall?
[03:49] <gabangie> IdleOne,  ok i guess with tab it can write ur name easier
[03:49] <_fluffee> lnxten: Thnaks, I wil ladd that to the list.  Gonna try the GUI stuff first, get my feet wet.  Thanks again.
[03:49] <gabangie> ;)
[03:49] <IdleOne> gabangie, correct
[03:50] <DasEi> rachels: not really, you could backup an leave the install in order, but more painfull then a clean install and play the packets back by file
[03:50] <gabangie> IdleOne, have u tried crossloop on ubuntu?
[03:50] <gabangie> what linux u got?
[03:50] <IdleOne> gabangie, I have not
[03:50] <DasEi> !clone | rachels
[03:50] <IdleOne> gabangie, ubuntu 9.04
[03:50] <R0b0t1> When running a game like Unreal Tournement (or any other native game; same for games run in WINE, but it is not a WINE problem) the right mouse button won't work if I'm holding down a keyboard key, etc, but the left one does. What might be the problem?
[03:50] <rachels> DasEi, thanks!
[03:52] <gabangie> IdleOne, do u have any idea what is the diference between kde and gnome beyonde the appearence?
[03:52] <IdleOne> gabangie, prefference I suppose is the difference. I prefer gnome
[03:53] <rachels> gabangie, GNOME is "easier", some would say
[03:53] <DasEi> gabangie: they use different libs , but play well together mostly
[03:53] <gabangie> yes i agree on that
[03:53] <QuietShaman> Help please! running jaunty, desktop icons keep disappearing. They reappear when I initiate a new session. They disappear when I try to move them by dragging. I cannot get a "right-click" context menu on the desktop either. What did I break?
[03:54] <IdleOne> DasEi, until you decide to uninstall one of the packages and then the stuff hits the fan
[03:54] <gabangie> which one use less resources? kde or gnome?
[03:54] <IdleOne> gabangie, gor me gnome is lighter
[03:54] <IdleOne> for*
[03:55] <DasEi> IdleOne: yes, and system becomes unhandy (overhead for single apps)
[03:56] <IdleOne> DasEi, what really bugs me about kde is everything starts with a K.
[03:56] <IdleOne> but WM wars are for another channel
[03:56] <gabangie> IdleOne, why like i can make work crossloop great on debian and nt on ubuntu what is the issue?
[03:57] <IdleOne> gabangie, crossloop runs in wine also I don't know if there is a linux version
[03:57] <gabangie> anybody have tried gnew sence linux?
[03:57] <lnxten> xfce. some window managers are may be suitable
[03:57] <IdleOne> gabangie, not in a long time but it is based on ubuntu
[03:58] <gabangie> IdleOne, yes it work on wine but i m saying why i can make it work on debian and nt on ubuntu? should it be the same on both?
[03:58] <Ben64> I burnt a dvd on my windows laptop. I put it in here (ubuntu) and it does not mount automatically. in dmesg I get I/O errors. Whats up?
[03:58] <andijani> hi
[03:58] <IdleOne> gabangie, ubuntu is based on Debian but does have differences. I don't know what they are mind you
[03:58] <detrix> hello everyone.  what is a good database prgram that is simple to use (its for my wife)  kinda like a recipe database, but I want to be able to alter the fields and where they are place???
[03:59] <QuietShaman> .newbie here....when I try to rearrange or move desktop icons, they all disappear. I'm running only one desktop, so they are not going onto another desktop. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for help
[04:00] <IdleOne> detrix, try searching in Synaptic package manager
[04:00] <rabryn> how do you get the icons back if they disappear?  restart?
[04:00] <gabangie> to everyone who has linux i just tried chrome for ubuntu and works great !!
[04:00] <detrix> IdleOne: I did find a couple that were almost what I was looking for.
[04:00] <QuietShaman> rabryn - yes...I have to end the session and restart it.
[04:00] <thiebaude> gabangie, it sure does with flash too
[04:01] <Ezail> irssi warning： Unable to connect server irc.ubuntu.com port 8001 [Cannot
[04:01] <Ezail>           assign requested address: 202.102.199.162  what`s meaning
[04:01] <roscoe> gabangie I have been using Chrome also for a couple of weeks now and I like it
[04:01] <kbp> Ezail: I reckon irc isn't on port 8001
[04:01] <rabryn> jeez... not sure, that's a strange one
[04:02] <gabangie> i found a website that works on debian but nt in ubuntu , musicovery.com whoever want to try it it is good for free music
[04:02] <IdleOne> Ezail, #irssi
[04:02] <QuietShaman> thanks for the thought...maybe I'll do a complete OS reinstall. Yuck
[04:02] <gabangie> i got ibm symphony and it has it is own browser and work great plus it has office
[04:02] <rabryn> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/if-your-desktop-icons-disappear-try-this-508951/
[04:02] <gabangie> if somebody want to try it out
[04:03] <meekon> can anyone help with a question about xfdesktop?
[04:03] <mikegerwitz> QuietShaman: instead of doing a full reinstall, rename/remove your home directory. That will reset everything. If you remove it, be sure to back up the filse you need.
[04:03] <mikegerwitz> If that doesn't work, then you can do for a reinstall
[04:04] <Kai_> rawr
[04:04] <QuietShaman> mikegerwitz - thanks for the tip - I will try that first.
[04:04] <mikegerwitz> QuietShaman: You may need to re-create the directory to log in if you get complaints from GDM or whatever login manager you use
[04:05] <ablyss> meekon, whats the ?
[04:05] <QuietShaman> okay.
[04:05] <Ezail> waht port
[04:05] <J-a-k-e> Does anyone know if ubuntu supports bass redirection/crossover setup for soundcards?
[04:06] <QuietShaman> thank you all 4 the help
[04:06] <meekon> well basically cos xfdesktop 4.6.0 -reload command is broken i want to get 4.6.1, somehow it came up in and update, got it and it worked great. hadto reinstall kuki and dont remember how it turned up in an update, googled my ass off but cant find a repo for it
[04:06] <dsdeiz> anybody having difficulties with sound in ubuntu?
[04:07] <dsdeiz> i've got a really low volume
[04:07] <Ezail> kbp:what port?
[04:07] <dsdeiz> compare to windows :(
[04:07] <meekon> no probs with sound on original kernel and the 31 update
[04:07] <gabangie> IdleOne, i got a question how does this chatroom work? do u stay online for hours everyday to reply ppls question?
[04:08] <gabangie> IdleOne, or just sometimes when u got bored?
[04:08] <DasEi> dsdeiz: pcm up, too ?
[04:08] <mikegerwitz> dsdeiz: Have you tried increasing the volume of "PCM" in gnome's volume control?
[04:08] <mikegerwitz> Or whatever environment you use
[04:08] <IdleOne> gabangie, some people stay logged on all the time
[04:08] <dsdeiz> DasEi: mikegerwitz: i'm usually adjusting volumes using alsamixer
[04:08] <dsdeiz> pcm is up
[04:08] <gabangie> IdleOne,  do u have question too that other ppl can reply them to u?
[04:08] <dsdeiz> to 100%
[04:08] <IdleOne> gabangie, yes a lot
[04:08] <J-a-k-e> any you're not getting distortion?
[04:09] <saturnfossil> I have a question! My gnome theme load failed, a hint is *.svg could not  be display!!!!!
[04:09] <DasEi> dsdeiz: might also check pavucontrol, if pulse is on
[04:09] <IdleOne> gabangie, #ubuntu-offtopic is better sutited for general chat
[04:09] <meekon> no ideas on my question? dang
[04:09] <J-a-k-e> *and
[04:09] <ablyss> meekon, so basically you want to degrade xfce?
[04:09] <IdleOne> suited*
[04:09] <lnxten> its true. because our coding is not given by manufacturing. so sound is little bit low :-)
[04:09] <gabangie> IdleOne, so we help each other in our spear time, is that right?
[04:09] <dsdeiz> DasEi: pavucontrol? err, haven't heard of it yet :D care to provide a link?
[04:09] <IdleOne> gabangie, that is what Ubuntu is
[04:09] <dsdeiz> DasEi: oh btw, i'm using esd rather than pulse
[04:10] <DasEi> dsdeiz: it's a packe, apt-get it
[04:10] <trakcyia> Ben64 Did you receive an answer to your question regarding the checksum errors?
[04:10] <meekon> no, its 4.6.0 atmo, cos of the reinstall, want to get 4.6.1 back, but have no idea how it turned up in an update, must have been a repo i added for something but dont know what. ive got a remastersys backup of the install but not sure if thatll help
[04:10] <saturnfossil> I have a question! My gnome theme load failed, a hint is *.svg could not  be display!!!!!
[04:10] <gabangie> IdleOne, that is great , do u think in 5 years ubuntu will kick MS butt ?
[04:10] <kbp> Ezail: 6667
[04:11] <meekon> ubuntu already kicks ms ass
[04:11] <IdleOne> gabangie, ubuntu's goal is not to kick any other OS'es butt. we just trying to give people a different choice
[04:11] <ablyss> meekon, ah, probably
[04:11] <Ezail> i try
[04:12] <meekon> would be easier to find the right repo, the kuki im on is based on the ubuntu 9.04 jaunty
[04:12] <jats> dsdeiz:I assume you have already adjusted the volume setting?
[04:13] <meekon> have the source files for 4.6.1 but dont know howto compile and add with dependencies etc. might there be a way to get my source.list from the remastersys backup?
[04:13] <ezzieyguywuf> ok, so you know how you can close a tab and firefox goes back to the last tab that was open? how can I increase the history of that. Right now, when I close one tab it goes back to the previous tab, but after that when I close a second tab it just goes to the closest tab not the one that was open second to last - does that make sense?
[04:14] <IdleOne> ezzieyguywuf, yes it does and I have no clue how to do that either
[04:14] <Magliadoro>  Hello. I'm trying to run Morrowind in Wine on Ubuntu 9.04. The sound works fine by the graphics are so slow they're nearly frozen. I don't know what I'm doing with it, as this is the first time I've installed Wine and am not a regular Linux user (though I'm using it more and more lately.) I was hoping to get some help with the configuartion of Wine, perhaps, if that's where the problem is.
[04:14] <gabangie> IdleOne, but unfortunally ppl want what they know even if it is work and i got a computer shop and being trying to install everybody ubuntu but in the long term they end up with windows again
[04:14] <dsdeiz> jats: yups
[04:14] <crazynewbi> Anyone know how to get the touch pad on a sony vaio working
[04:14] <Magliadoro> I have asked this question in #winehq but it's been awhile and no one has answered yet.
[04:14] <ezzieyguywuf> IdleOne: at least it makes sense :-)
[04:14] <ablyss> Magliadoro, try #winehq
[04:15] <Magliadoro> ablyss: Already tried.
[04:15] <Ubiedoodie> anyone here using a compaq laptop and playing dvds,, ubuntu 8.04
[04:15] <IdleOne> ezzieyguywuf, made sense to me but I think weird and so do you it seems lol
[04:16] <Magliadoro> Ubiedoodie: I found that 8.04 didn't like DVDs very much. I upgraded to 9.04 and it works fine.
[04:16] <Ubiedoodie> 9.04 has issues with this laptop.. Compaq c60-211DX tried Kubuntu 9.04 with no success
[04:17] <IdleOne> gabangie, the problem is hardware drivers and game makers not providing linux drivers
[04:17] <Ubiedoodie> totem freezes system on any movie playback
[04:18] <IdleOne> Ubiedoodie, try vlc?
[04:18] <Ubiedoodie> will do ... how to turn off totem autoplay when dvd is inserted?
[04:18] <dsdeiz> oh, or better yet, how to increase the volume on mplayer
[04:18] <dsdeiz> i believe that's where my problem really is
[04:19] <dsdeiz> in vlc, there is this equalizer where i can increase the volume by adjusting some values
[04:19] <bastidrazor> dsdeiz, press zero
[04:20] <gabangie> IdleOne, i got a customer who works at the insurance company and he only need excel and he has an excel file that does nt work well at open office
[04:20] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, I know that ubuntu default is to set the system volume low. I dont know if you checked that already or not
[04:20] <gabangie> so or he go back to ms office with windows or try to install ms office in linux
[04:20] <Ezail> kbp：still  Unable to connect server irc.freenode.net port 6667 [Cannot
[04:20] <Ezail>           assign requested address: 202.102.199.162]
[04:20] <etyrnal> is there someone here who knows how, and might be willing to help me solve the porblem indicated by "ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready"
[04:20] <etyrnal> beasty, also...  when the machine first comes up. the wifi works for about 1 to 5 minutes... then seem,s to die/
[04:21] <dsdeiz> bastidrazor: pressing zero increases the volume right? i've got it to maxed
[04:21] <dsdeiz> IdleOne: oh? may i ask how to adjust it?
[04:21] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, right click on the speaker in the top right corner
[04:22] <jats> gebangie:any details? I don't think macros are supported in OpenOffice.org(would love to be wrong).
[04:22] <dsdeiz> IdleOne: oh one sec, I have a different environment. can i do it using the terminal?
[04:22] <abhilashm86> whenever i update or upgrade, there is an error in startup manager, how to correct it,http://pastebin.ca/1532119
[04:23] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, type alsamixer
[04:24] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, use arrow keys to adjust values
[04:24] <enthdegree> Hello!
[04:24] <dsdeiz> hmm, i've mentioned earlier that i use alsamixer to adjust volumes :)
[04:24] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, didn't see that sorry
[04:24] <dsdeiz> is there like an equalizer for mplayer that is similar to vlc?
[04:25] <enthdegree> Does anyone know any place I can learn how to make ubuntu binaries? (not compiling, actually making the .deb files for other people to use)
[04:25] <IdleOne> dsdeiz, don't know sorry
[04:25] <gwildor> mplayer -gui has a equlizer im pretty sure... right lcik on the video dsdeiz
[04:25] <dsdeiz> IdleOne: oh ok. thanks anyway
[04:26] <dsdeiz> gwildor: oooh? really?
[04:26] <IdleOne> !packaging | enthdegree
[04:26] <dsdeiz> gwildor: ok, one sec
[04:26] <etyrnal> what's the proper syntax, to use apt-get to dowload the sources for Ubuntu server 9 ?
[04:26] <etyrnal> sudo apt-get source ???????
[04:26] <enthdegree> Thank you! Ubottu.
[04:26] <etyrnal> and then after i've built it, how do i get rid fo the sources?
[04:27] <macius_> hey im wondering do i have to install the ati catalyst from website to play games under ubuntu or is it included in the ati driver package from synaptic?
[04:27] <macius_> would look it to it more but i thik i can get a faster answer here lol
[04:27] <macius_> dont wanna do something unessary
[04:27] <macius_> :P
[04:27] <gabangie> IdleOne, but now intel is helping with mobling with drivers ,etc dont u think?
[04:27] <xobile> hi.. anyone here have luck installing ubuntu on a SATA drive connected to a VIA PCI card and booting to it?
[04:28] <xobile> the installation went on without issue but cannot boot to it
[04:28] <herenbdy> heya, i've installed the nsis package, and there is no nsis executable on my system, how do I use this package then?
[04:28] <Ubiedoodie> can I disable autoplay from totem?
[04:28] <Mike_lifeguard> Is there a command to truncate a file to the last X bytes/lines/whatever?
[04:28] <arand> macius_: recommended way is to use the ati packages in repositories (through synaptic), this will enable gaming yes.
[04:29] <etyrnal> Mike_lifeguard,  tail
[04:29] <IdleOne> Ubiedoodie, System>Prefs>Preffered Apps
[04:29] <etyrnal> Mike_lifeguard,  ma tail
[04:29] <Talkradio> tail
[04:29] <Mike_lifeguard> I was going to say "I thought that just printed to stdout" -- but I can redirect stdout to the file itself... somehow.... right?
[04:29] <zefyx> anyone good with openvz?
[04:30] <etyrnal> tail -12 >> file
[04:31] <vassler> Help!! I just deleted the "Applications System Prefereneces" from the top task bar!! How do I get it back???
[04:31] <vassler> It was accident
[04:31] <DigitalKiwi> >> would append
[04:31] <IdleOne> vassler, right click on the top panel and add to panel
[04:31] <DasEi> what's this errormessage when starting a browser from trml ? (it starts, but throws this error) :http://paste.ubuntu.com/254345/
[04:31] <Mike_lifeguard> DigitalKiwi: just one > right?
[04:31] <DigitalKiwi> > would overwrite
[04:31] <vassler> IdleOne: Ok ...
[04:32] <Mike_lifeguard> yep, k
[04:32] <Devastator> does anybody know how to use unionfs-fuse?
[04:32] <Devastator> i'm having some trouble with syntax
[04:34] <Mike_lifeguard> If I do "tail *.out > *.out" will that use the same thing in * for each iteration? like A.out > A.out then B.out > B.out but not mixing As and Bs?
[04:34] <vassler> IdelOne: add what to panel??
[04:35] <IdleOne> vassler, main menu I believe it is
[04:35] <jats> mike:I don't think that second *.out will work
[04:35] <bastidrazor> vassler, Main Menu
[04:35] <etyrnal> what's the proper syntax, to use apt-get to dowload the sources for Ubuntu server 9 ?
[04:36] <DigitalKiwi> Mike_lifeguard: i don't think so but i am not sure
[04:36] <DigitalKiwi> but it's not complicated to do
[04:36] <Mike_lifeguard> I'm asking in #bash too :)
[04:36] <spo> when you run update-rc.d  to add a new script, do you always have to end it with a period (.) ?
[04:37] <DigitalKiwi> it's something like for $i in * do tail $i > $i end or something
[04:37] <di||itante> spo: no
[04:37] <DigitalKiwi> i don't do bash :(
[04:38] <etyrnal> bash ROCKS
[04:38] <DigitalKiwi> (that's not right btw but it's something like that...)
[04:38] <Mike_lifeguard> meh, there's only a few, I did it by hand
[04:39] <xobile> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 onto a SATA drive connected to a VIA PCI card.. I don't think the VIA PCI card/drive is recognized on boot though.. is there any way to boot to Ubuntu in this case?
[04:40] <ipatrol> What's the status on Karmic?
[04:42] <etyrnal> what's the proper syntax, to use apt-get to dowload the sources for Ubuntu server 9 ?
[04:43] <lnxten> karmic is ready to roll out
[04:44] <lnxten> i think :-)
[04:44] <arand> ipatrol: #ubuntu+1
[04:44] <spo> i would like to look at a default etc setup,  is there somewhere or somehow to look at this?
[04:44] <spo> ie the default file setup of the etc directory
[04:44] <felix_> !info dpkg-buildpackage
[04:45] <felix_> !info dpkg
[04:45] <jats> ipatrol:alpha 4 was just released, I believe. As far as I know they're on track to release in October.
[04:45] <DigitalKiwi> for i in *; do cat $i; done   # Mike_lifeguard
[04:45] <di||itante> spo: there is no default, its different for every install depending what software is used on the system
[04:46] <Mike_lifeguard> DigitalKiwi: I don't want to cat, I want to tail :) But thanks all the same
[04:46] <spo> well i changed some etc files and i want to knwo what the default was
[04:46] <spo> because osmething else rboke
[04:46] <Mike_lifeguard> DigitalKiwi: Apparently it is <yitz_> for file in *.out ; do tail "$file" > tmp ; mv tmp "$file" ; done
[04:46] <di||itante> spo: you might want to look into the FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Stansard) to see what is usually put in ".etc"
[04:46] <DigitalKiwi> well use tail instead of cat ofc
[04:46] <di||itante> spo: "/etc"
[04:46] <spo> di, where is that?
[04:47] <maco> di||itante & spo: systemwide config usually
[04:47] <di||itante> spo: Just google it: Linux FHS
[04:47] <DigitalKiwi> hehe, i thought doing to a new file and mv them was what someone would tell you in bash ;D
[04:47] <DigitalKiwi> i should learn bash one of these days :(
[04:48] <DigitalKiwi> too hooked on lua though
[04:48] <Nautilus> I have a dual-boot Xp/ubuntu box, with ubuntu on a 2nd HD.  Is there a way I can copy ubuntu to unused space on the 1st HD?
[04:48] <Tamnakz> Can anyone help me trace a wireless network? One of my neibhors has one, is it possile to trace it to an address through an IP address?
[04:48] <ninjaslim> so i've been comparing sound quality between Ubuntu and FreeBSD, yes they use different sound systems, but sound quaity on Ubuntu is absolutely gross compared to that in FreeBSD, is it because of defaults or something to that effect?
[04:49] <di||itante> Tamnakz: not to a physical street address unless you have access to the ISP's records
[04:49] <mikegerwitz> Tamnakz: It's possible to trace an IP adress to a city, but only the ISP holds the address records
[04:50] <DigitalKiwi> ninjaslim:  oss4 might sound better than alsa
[04:50] <Nautilus> ^^^ unused space, meaning unpartitioned space
[04:52] <jmazikowski>  trying to install Ubuntu 9.04 (alternate cd) on a desktop but it seems to be locking up at 39%. The Scroll, Num, and Caps Lock lights on my keyboard are just flashing together. The CD passed the "Check CD for errors" test.
[04:52] <Tamnakz> Is there any way to realistically find the person or get a message to them using their IP address?
[04:52] <maco> jmazikowski: that'd be a kernel panic
[04:52] <maco> Tamnakz: not unless theyve a mail server on there and you know what user you want to send to
[04:53] <IdleOne> Tamnakz, contact the ISP if you feel it is that serious
[04:53] <Tamnakz> not a problem at all!!!
[04:53] <Nautilus> Tamnakz: knock on neighbors doors
[04:53] <Tamnakz> just want to find out who it is and ask permission to be on it!
[04:53] <IdleOne> Tamnakz, lol good luck with that
[04:53] <Tamnakz> Nautilus: that's next, I haev a good idea who it is
[04:53] <Nautilus> well there ya go
[04:54] <Tamnakz> idleone: I can trace through comcast that it's an unlimited broadband plan, all I need is to be able to send and recieve a few documents for work
[04:54] <jmazikowski> maco: how do I go about getting it past that point?
[04:54] <di||itante> Tamnakz: I think youre better off not asking
[04:55] <IdleOne> Tamnakz, the fact that you want to ask for permission to me says your a decent person. I don't see it being a big issue if you use the connection for a little bit
[04:55] <Tamnakz> right, but it's very weak, My uncle can re-flash a router and I can build a tuned antenna to get a perfect signal, for about ten bucks
[04:56] <ninjaslim> DigitalKiwi: i see, i thought as much but i'm assuming it's not recommended to isntall it on ubuntu
[04:56] <di||itante> Tamnakz: If you ask and they say yes, then they do some kiddie pr0n and get arrested, they can say you did it.
[04:56] <DigitalKiwi> why wouldn't it be recommended to install on ubuntu?
[04:56] <maco> jmazikowski: are you familiar with the blue screen of death? that's the windows nickname for a kernel panic
[04:56] <DigitalKiwi> !oss4
[04:57] <DigitalKiwi> !oss
[04:57] <DigitalKiwi> !info oss4
[04:57] <maco> jmazikowski: either there's some bad hardware or some really horrible driver is flipping out
[04:57] <DigitalKiwi> i give up
[04:57] <maco> DigitalKiwi: it isnt in ubuntu
[04:57] <ninjaslim> lol
[04:57] <ninjaslim> that's ok
[04:57] <DigitalKiwi> maco: wut
[04:57] <Tamnakz> So, there's not much of a chance of figuring out who it is without going door to door?
[04:57] <maco> DigitalKiwi: because its a replacment for ALSA
[04:57] <maco> DigitalKiwi: one that is not very complete on many newer sound cards
[04:57] <Nautilus> Tamnakz: wander with a laptop and watch signal strength
[04:57] <sporkboy> does anybody know of a way to manually edit the palette on a gif file? gimp decided black wasn't important, and I need it to match the background on a website.
[04:57] <ninjaslim> no, it's not a replacement for ALSA, ALSA was a replacement for OSS on Linux
[04:58] <DigitalKiwi> does ubuntu have some exclusive deal with the alsa devs? :P
[04:58] <maco> ninjaslim: well except that oss was removed so if you were going to put it back *in*... thatd be replacing it, now wouldnt it?
[04:58] <ninjaslim> because it was encumbered software, but OSS4 is now available under BSD and GPL licenses
[04:58] <DigitalKiwi> oss4 is actually pretty decent
[04:58] <maco> DigitalKiwi: alsa is in the kernel. oss4 is not. oss4 will NEVER be in the kernel.
[04:58] <maco> ninjaslim: it also does floating point arithmetic in kernel space
[04:59] <maco> (there is a ban on floating point arithmetic)
[04:59]  * ninjaslim sigh
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> oi gf
[04:59] <maco> oss4 is superior on very old sound cards though, ill give ya that
[04:59] <maco> a couple of creatives as well
[04:59] <ninjaslim> OSS4 is a far better sound system than ALSA considering how many band-aids alsa has needed to get it's kind of functionality
[05:00] <maco> design sure...but its range of hardware support is rather limited
[05:00] <Nautilus> wth they use floating point for in a sound driver?
[05:00] <maco> Nautilus: they do in-kernel mixing
[05:00] <maco> Nautilus: the quality of the mixing is supposedly made better than alsa's dmix thanks to that floating point
[05:00] <Nautilus> still FP seems overkill
[05:01] <ninjaslim> maco: that depends on what operating system it's on, each of the BSDs have different levels ofs upport
[05:01] <Tamnakz> what about a computer that I see as a wireless connection? any chance of contacting someone via the computer? :P
[05:01] <ipatrol> How do you open emacs in jaunty?
[05:01] <maco> ninjaslim: well we're talkin about linux aren't we? more hardware is supported by alsa than oss, though on the subset of hardware supported by oss, its generally a bit better
[05:02] <ninjaslim> but anyway i don't really care about it too much right now, what i'd really like to know is if there's some sort of backup utility similar ot Time Machine/Time Slider on Mac OS X/OpenSolaris
[05:02] <felix_> !cflags
[05:02] <maco> Tamnakz: if you crack in and send a "wall" message to all users sure
[05:02] <Tamnakz> maco: more info please?
[05:02] <ninjaslim> maco: fine, i'll give you that
[05:02] <maco> Tamnakz: i am not teaching you how to crack into someone's machine
[05:02] <maco> Tamnakz: that is illegal
[05:02] <felix_> CFLAG is the environment variable that i must set up to cross compiling?
[05:02] <Tamnakz> I didn't know what you meant?!?
[05:02] <ninjaslim> but it's one thing to support any and all hardware and to support any and all hardware and do it well
[05:02] <zefyx> anyone use tf-b4rt's nzb feature? i upload a nzb & nothing happens (it simply refreshs to index page after nzb upload finishes) & i see "no file in file-upload" in the activity log.
[05:03] <jmazikowski> maco: I'll have to check out the hardware... thanks!
[05:03] <Steil> im having problems
[05:03] <Steil> can someone help me?
[05:03] <IdleOne> Tamnakz, it's over kill. use the connection. not like you would be the first person to use a neighbors internet
[05:03] <maco> ninjaslim: you can support all hardware somewhat or some hardware well, but all well...? nahhh
[05:03] <Nautilus> can i copy a 2nd hd with ubuntu to an unused partition on the 1st (XP) HD ?
[05:03] <Tamnakz> idleone: it's come and go, I'd rather find out who it is, give 'em ten bucks a month, and use my share
[05:03] <di||itante> Nautilus: yes
[05:04] <maco> ninjaslim: realistically, the hardware manufacturers make it impossible to distinguish many pieces of hardware so the drivers cant know what to do in some cases. there will be 10 devices that all claim to be the same thing and arent
[05:04] <Nautilus> di||itante: any outline for 'how' for me?
[05:04] <Steil> Tamnakz: is it a router? connect to it, change the settings on it and :)
[05:04] <maco> ninjaslim: in windows, they get around it by supplying separate drivers with the hardware instead of trying to have a generic driver
[05:05] <ctmjr> Tamnakz: when you connect to someone else's wifi if they know what they are doing they can see everything you do including bank accounts and passwords
[05:05] <Tamnakz> steil: Could, but won't
[05:05] <di||itante> Nautilus: there are different ways... Is the space on the XP drive larger than the Ubuntu drive?
[05:05] <ninjaslim> maco: true, but anyway it can be done https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound
[05:05] <maco> ninjaslim: personally id use rdiff if i wanted incrementals, by the way
[05:05] <maco> ninjaslim: but i suppose you want a gui thing?
[05:05] <Tamnakz> ctmjr: I have a program from my brother that'll get me into most secured routers, doesn't mean I'll do it
[05:05] <maco> ninjaslim: yeah i know it can be done...just not recommended
[05:05] <Nautilus> di||itante: yes
[05:06] <maco> ninjaslim: may i pm?
[05:06] <ninjaslim> maco: yes go for it
[05:07] <spo> in /etc/fstab, for my mount point i cannot put "/media/New Directory"  i have to put /media/New\040\Directory    "\040"  means space in ascii ?
[05:07] <di||itante> Nautilus: thats good... Ok, do you want the same partition size to carry over or do you want to use all the space on the XP drive?
[05:07] <Nautilus> dill: dont care, either way
[05:07] <Nautilus> err, di||
[05:07] <di||itante> Nautilus:
[05:08] <di||itante> Nautilus: ok, then recreate the exact partitions on the empty space as they exist on the ubuntu drive
[05:08] <spo>  is user2 part of group user2 even though  my /etc/group file says  user2:x:1002:      (without user2 being behind the last :)
[05:08] <Nautilus> di||itante: simple one partition install of ubuntu
[05:08] <di||itante> Nautilus: You can get those exace specs with fdisk
[05:08] <Nautilus> di||itante: follow so far
[05:09] <di||itante> Nautilus: Once you make an identical partition, then boot to a live Linux cd and use "dd" to copy the ubuntu install to the new partition on the XP drive
[05:10] <cretsiah>  hi any1 know how or where i can check if a port is open and how to open it if it s not?
[05:10] <ctmjr> Tamnakz: i did not say anything about hacking the wep key i said if you connect to someone else's wifi they can see what you do on the internet,
[05:10] <afed> does anyone know if president obama uses ubuntu
[05:10] <bazhang> !ot | afed
[05:10] <Nautilus> di||itante: gotcha. next thing is grub... I think thats on the ubuntu HD
[05:11] <afed> !language | bazhang
[05:11] <ebtek220> that's a good question afed...
[05:11] <bazhang> afed, please take chat elsewhere
[05:11] <afed> !ot | bazhang
[05:11] <ebtek220> i often wonder how much money would be saved if the gov would use open source
[05:11] <di||itante> Nautilus: Yes, you can decide to replace the windows boot loader or config it to boot the Ubuntu partition as an option
[05:12] <thiebaude> ebtek220, offtopic, but alot
[05:12] <bazhang> afed, stay on topic
[05:12] <afed> i think irssi has a bug in it
[05:12] <xobile> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 onto a SATA drive connected to a VIA PCI card.. I don't think the VIA PCI card/drive is recognized on boot though.. is there any way to boot to Ubuntu in this case?
[05:12] <di||itante> Nautilus: also, dont blow the original ubuntu partition till you get it working
[05:13] <Nautilus> di||itante: yea, for sure
[05:13] <afed> whatever you did to me made the window for this channel disappear without any message that i was kicked or whatever
[05:13] <Nautilus> di||itante: thanks
[05:13] <di||itante> Nautilus: depending on size, dd will take some time
[05:13] <pyhacker> What's a good screen recorder for ubuntu?
[05:13] <Nautilus> di||itante: np, relatively small.
[05:14] <bazhang> !screencast | pyhacker
[05:14] <JACKSU> looking for someone good with graphics/monitor configurations, need some help getting ubuntu to recognize all refresh rates for my monitor, currently i only have the option to use 75
[05:15] <Nautilus> di||itante: any tips on what the dd command line would look like? special options etc?
[05:15] <pyhacker> ubottu: thanks! do you know which one is the fastest? I tried recordmydesktop and it was extremely slow and laggy. And my computer is pretty fast.
[05:15] <rashed2020> Guys, how insecure is IMAP? Is it REALLY important to use SSL when possible?
[05:16] <afed> rashed2020: yes
[05:16] <di||itante> Nautilus: dd if=/source/to/copy of=/dest/of/part
[05:16] <rashed2020> Bah..
[05:16] <afed> if you don't use SSL you're sending your auth info and email in cleartext
[05:17] <JACKSU> anyone? :(
[05:17] <Nautilus> di||itante: thanks again. have saved, will absorb tomorrow
[05:17] <di||itante> Nautilus: gl
[05:17] <rashed2020> afed: Would you mind trying to connect to a server and letting me know if the certificate works? When I try connecting it says it has expired but the provider insists it's still valid.
[05:17] <dreamborn> if i delete a partition with ubuntu or kubuntu on it will htat also delete the option to boot into it at startup?
[05:18] <ebtek220> yes i think so
[05:18] <rashed2020> dreamborn: No, to delete the option you have to remove it from /etc/grub/menu.lst
[05:18] <di||itante> dreamborn: no
[05:18] <afed> rashed2020: perhaps it just isn't trusted by your client
[05:18] <spo>  is user2 part of group user2 even though  my /etc/group file says  user2:x:1002:      (without user2 being behind the last :)
[05:19] <afed> rashed2020: if it hasn't reach its expiration date then that's what has to be wrong with it, so you just need to confirm the fingerprint of the certificate and manually install it on your client
[05:19] <di||itante> dreamborn: unless that deleted partition has the /boot dir on it
[05:19] <rashed2020> afed: Thanks man.
[05:19] <dreamborn> ok i'll check
[05:20] <unl0ck> i need help with my ubuntu
[05:20] <unl0ck> im new user
[05:20] <rockg> hello
[05:20] <rockg> = =
[05:20] <afed> Unlike many older Internet protocols, IMAP natively supports encrypted login mechanisms. While IMAP servers can be configured to permit plain-text transmission of passwords, RFC 3501 mandates support for authentication methods which avoid this vulnerability. It is possible to encrypt IMAP traffic using Transport Layer Security (SSL), either by tunneling IMAP communications over SSL on port 993, or by issuing the STARTTLS command ...
[05:20] <afed> ... within an established IMAP session (see RFC 2595).
[05:20] <afed> ok there is that
[05:21] <afed> but you probably want to use SSL anyway because you want all your mail encrypted, since you probably have a ton of email with passwords and junk in it
[05:21] <rockg> what
[05:21] <unl0ck> my resolution is 800x600
[05:21] <rockg> ?
[05:21] <unl0ck> i want 1024x628
[05:22] <Nautilus> afed: I prefer rfc 2549
[05:22] <afed> !ot | Nautilus
[05:22] <dreamborn> every time i go to the display settings my computer gets real slow and won't load the window
[05:22] <Nautilus> actually i meant 1149 ;)
[05:24] <unl0ck> anybody help me?
[05:24] <JACKSU> Looking for some help forcing refresh rates, please someone help a linux noob! :D
[05:26] <ctmjr> unl0ck: look in your main menu then sysytem / administration / hardware drivers and see if there is an option for graphics card
[05:26] <mralexandro> hi all! :)
[05:27] <unl0ck> how i can to back diretory in console?
[05:27] <ipatrol> Wikipedia just reaches 3 million articles!
[05:28] <mralexandro> anyone know where i could get help with vmware for linux, i have it installed. i have it started and i have my copy of xp installed, but i have a problem configuring the arrows on my keyboard, as they act as ctrl win alt del
[05:28] <dreamborn> every time i go to the display settings my computer gets real slow and won't load the window
[05:29] <zer0ne> unl0ck: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087&highlight=can%27t+select+text
[05:30] <unl0ck> thx
[05:31] <DasEi1> unl0ck: I done myself an alias for dash, if you want to can look it up
[05:32] <Magliadoro> I have a query: Do you think that the manufacturers will ever make hardware that is dependent on a particular OS?
[05:33] <munk> hey guys, in bash script ${i/.MPG} will remove the .MPG extension from the file path in "i". But "i" contains the directory path too. How can I get ONLY the file name?
[05:33] <hackulator> well, in america that would probably be some sort of antitrust violation
[05:33] <etyrnal> what's the proper syntax, to use apt-get to dowload the sources for Ubuntu server 9 ?
[05:33] <DasEi1> Magliadoro: tgere are saamples of it, but's ot here (#ubuntu-offtopic and others
[05:33] <CoJaBo-Aztec> Magliadoro: I lot of hardware is dependant on only Windows.
[05:33] <Magliadoro> I thought Ubuntu was an OS?
[05:33] <hackulator> it is
[05:33] <bazhang> let's take this to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[05:33] <Magliadoro> Ok
[05:34] <Magliadoro> ok
[05:34] <unl0ck> i find the drive of my board.... is .run.. how can i install it?
[05:35] <DasEi1> unl0ck:you got a *. run file (graphics)?
[05:36] <hackulator> I just switched from windows to ubuntu, and I used gparted to partition my drive and then edited /etc/fstab....I have to make a directory witht he mount point I'm using for hte new mount correct?
[05:36] <unl0ck> yes
[05:36] <DasEi1> hackulator: yes
[05:36] <unl0ck> the display drive
[05:36] <DasEi1> !who | unl0ck
[05:36] <DasEi1> unl0ck:nvidia ?
[05:36] <MadGirl> i think nvidia is basically fully closed source
[05:37] <unl0ck> !DasEil hi
[05:37] <bazhang> MadGirl, ubuntu
[05:37] <MadGirl> rumour has it ubuntu is the one for me. good luck all.
[05:37] <hackulator> and once I do that, if I type "mount" in my command line and the new partition is listed, does that mean its def working correctly?
[05:37] <magical_walrus> Can someone tell me how to restart UnrealIRCd? (I failed the quiz for their support channel and was banned).
[05:37] <DasEi1> unl0ck: don't use "!"in front of message, triggers the bot
[05:38] <DasEi1> !pm | unl
[05:38] <DasEi1> !pm | unl0ck
[05:39] <mralexandro> DasEi1: can i do that too or do you have to be ranked? :)
[05:39] <DasEi1>  unl0ck : to run it, terminate your xsession and execute : sudo sh nvidia....run
[05:39] <DasEi1> mralexandro: do what ?
[05:39] <mralexandro> !pm | mralexandro
[05:39] <DasEi1> !brain > mralexandro
[05:40] <unl0ck> You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before
[05:40] <unl0ck>          installing.  For further details, please see the section INSTALLING
[05:40] <unl0ck>          THE NVIDIA DRIVER in the README available on the Linux driver
[05:40] <unl0ck>          download page at www.nvidia.com.
[05:40] <FloodBot1> unl0ck: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:40] <DasEi1> !x | unl0ck
[05:40] <unl0ck> sry
[05:40] <mralexandro> opps. ok i will not use it:)
[05:40] <unl0ck> im lost
[05:40] <panfist> what's the command to see what ports you are listening on
[05:40] <di||itante> panfist: netstat
[05:40] <panfist> ty
[05:41] <DasEi1>  unl0ck : nah, you will soon close x and run given command
[05:41] <DasEi1>  unl0ck : to run it, terminate your xsession (ctrl-alt1)  and execute : sudo sh nvidia....run
[05:42] <DasEi1>  unl0ck : did you already check hardwaredrivers ?
[05:42] <unl0ck> yes
[05:42] <DasEi1>  unl0ck : your nvidia not listed there ?
[05:43] <sifl> hello
[05:43] <hackulator> can I escalate to root to root in ubuntu or do I just have to use sudo
[05:43] <DasEi1> !hi
[05:43] <unl0ck> listed
[05:43] <DasEi1> hackulator: you can, but if you're new to it, use sudo
[05:43] <sifl> wow i can't get sound to work and it used to work in fiesty, i have jaunty now
[05:43] <nefa> hackulator: sudo su -
[05:43] <DasEi1> unl0ck: so easiest way to get driver
[05:44] <unl0ck> but, the resolution in 800x600.. i want resolution 1024x678
[05:44] <DasEi1> !sound | sifl
[05:44] <sifl> thanks DasEil :)
[05:44] <DasEi1> !resolution | unl0ck
[05:45] <DigitalKiwi> root
[05:45] <DigitalKiwi> !root
[05:46] <kamil> hi guys can somebody tell me how to make keyboards shortcuts for arbitrary commands ?
[05:46] <kamil> I think it should be possible using compiz
[05:46] <DasEi1> !shortcuts | kamil
[05:46] <maco> kamil: install compizconfig-settings-manager
[05:47] <maco> DasEi1: that has a very limited list. it does not cover "arbitrary"
[05:47] <macius> hey could someone help me? i just fglrx-amdcccle package with symaptic packet manager and i didnt realized untill i rebooted but it turned my direct rendering off lol thank god i somewhat remebered the packet names to remove so i could boot up lol :P but yeah anyone know why intalling the catalyst would do this? :S using ubuntu 9.04 with an ati radeon x1900 video card
[05:47] <kamil> maco: exactly that I found on internet but what package should I instal?
[05:47] <maco> kamil: compizconfig-settings-manager is the package
[05:49] <DasEi1> kamil,maco: so via acpi is another method
[05:49] <kamil> maco: I have it allready on newest vewrsion :) but how can I start it or find it
[05:49] <maco> DasEi1: kde lets you do arbitrary ones.  <3 kde
[05:49] <maco> kamil: system -> preferences -> desktop effects
[05:49] <maco> kamil: or maybe "advanced desktop effects" ... itll have a green jewel icon
[05:49] <mikeciance>  HI.  I am trying to use Ubuntu on a Toshiba NB205 netbook.  Due to the lack of a CD drive, I installed through XP using the Net Install.  I accidentally installed the base config (command line) at first, but I was able to apt-get and now the full graphical environment works.   My Wi-Fi does not work.  I have an Atheros card.  I downloaded the Windows Wireless Drivers package, which tells me to select the INF file for the driver.  I
[05:49] <mikeciance> ran the driver installer a windows PC and grabbed all the INF files it output, then I installed them with the utility in Ubuntu.  The installs worked at first, but still no Wi-Fi and now when I look at them it says the drivers are invalid.  Any ideas?
[05:50] <xobile> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 onto a SATA drive connected to a VIA PCI card.. I don't think the VIA PCI card/drive is recognized on boot though.. is there any way to boot to Ubuntu in this case?
[05:50] <bazhang> kamil, system preferences compiz config settings manager is ccsm settings control panel
[05:51] <maco> kamil: did you get it open? if youre having trouble, just hit alt+f2 and type "ccsm" in the runbox
[05:51] <mikeciance> xobile - did you install GRUB Bootloader?
[05:51] <kamil> yes I was looking there but could not find it
[05:51] <kamil> I have it open
[05:51] <xobile> i went through the installer.. but didnt see anything specific asking if i wanted to install GRUB
[05:52] <kamil> I should look for commands plugin i think
[05:52] <spo> is disconnecting my usb ntfs  hard drives  without unmounting them first  okay in ubuntu?
[05:52] <kamil> but can't find it :(
[05:52] <mikeciance> have you tried going into your BIOS setup options and selecting the ubuntu drive as the default boot drive?
[05:52] <maco> kamil: its in general
[05:52] <xobile> doesnt recognize it because it is connected via a PCI SATA card
[05:52] <maco> kamil: there's a "keybindings" tab inside it
[05:53] <magical_walrus> Can someone tell me how to restart UnrealIRCd? (I failed the quiz for their support channel and was banned).
[05:53] <unl0ck> i did the command that one guy said there.. my pc was restarted
[05:54] <unl0ck> how i can config my resolution manually?
[05:54] <mikeciance> xobile: how old is your computer?  you may want to update the BIOS
[05:56] <hackulator> ok, I created a partition using gparted, edited fstab, created a file name for my new mount point, but I am getting permission denied when i try to move a file in there
[05:57] <oddenodin> <ns register <reKlats?> <oddenodin@gmail.com>
[05:57] <xobile> mikeciance: pretty old, ~2003 :D tried updating BIOS.. i guess im SOL
[05:57] <xobile> i was hoping there was some kinda bootloader that supported SATA PCI cards
[05:58] <kamil> maco, bzhang: ok thanks very much :) it's working now
[05:58] <DasEi1> hackulator: own the dir to the regalte user
[05:58] <bazhang> oddenodin, better change password and try again, this time in server window
[05:58] <mikeciance> xobile: beats me.  I'm in here for help too lol.
[05:58] <mikeciance> MY PROBLEM - trying to use Ubuntu on Toshiba NB205 netbook. Installed through XP using the Net Install.  accidentally installed the base config (command line) at first, but I was able to apt-get GUI.   My Wi-Fi does not work.  Have an Atheros card.  Downloaded the Windows Wireless Drivers package, which asks for INF file.  Ran driver installer a windows PC and grabbed all the INF files, then installed them with the utility in Ubuntu.
[05:58] <mikeciance>   Installs worked at first, but still no Wi-Fi and now drivers are installed but marked as invalid.  Any ideas?
[05:59] <hackulator> I don
[05:59] <Besogon> unl0ck, see /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:00] <DasEi1> hackulator: change for your needs : sudo chown -R hackulator /path/toMountDir
[06:00] <Besogon> !xorg.conf
[06:00] <mg1118ca> hello
[06:01] <mg1118ca> I am here
[06:01] <MGZT> t
[06:01] <xobile> hehe, thanks anyways, wish i could help ya too :S
[06:02] <hou5ton> anyone tried Ubuntu Studio?
[06:02] <DasEi1> unl0ck: or start nvidia-settings
[06:02] <mikeciance> xobile: i would be on this problem 24/7 except the wired connection is in my dad's room :)
[06:04] <hackulator> is there a way to function as root/superuser in the graphical interface
[06:04] <prince_jammys> hackulator: gksudo someprog
[06:05] <bazhang> !studio > hou5ton
[06:05] <prince_jammys> unless you mean run X as root (not advisable)
[06:05] <alazyworkaholic> I have a problem ejecting a cd. I'm told only the computer's other user can unmount /dev/scd0 from /media/cdrom0, & I see no good reason for that. I looked at user permissions in system/admin/users & groups & both me and the other user (added later in fact) have rights to use cd rom drives. I gave us both permissions to do everything on the list, but I still can't eject. What's going on?
[06:05] <ctmjr> mikeciance: by utility you mean ndiswrapper?
[06:05] <mralexandro> mayday mayday possible hardware trouble. hot dell xps m1330, will ubuntu shut down when to hot. like the black backround with the text and then off ???
[06:05] <hackulator> I mean being able to move files into a directory owned by root in the graphical interdave as opposed to opening hte terminal and using sudo mv......
[06:05] <KB1JWQ> mralexandro: What's dmesg say?
[06:05] <magical_walrus> What is the command for restarting UnrealIRCd?
[06:06] <prince_jammys> hackulator: gksudo YourFileBrowserProg   (probably nautilus)
[06:06] <mralexandro> KB1JWQ: wher can i find?
[06:06] <mikeciance> ctmjr: yes, thats it
[06:06] <KB1JWQ> alazyworkaholic: They have something on that CD mounted perhaps?
[06:07] <Firefishe> kb1
[06:07] <ctmjr> mikeciance: did you use the gui or command line?
[06:07] <bazhang> magical_walrus, is that a package in Ubuntu
[06:07] <Firefishe> KB1JWQ:  de N8PZT
[06:07] <mikeciance> ctmjr: i used the gui
[06:07] <magical_walrus> bazhang: I believe so
[06:07] <alazyworkaholic> KB1JWQ: not likely, they're logged in, but I put in the cd after switching to my account, so nothing would happen with the other account unless something happened automatically.
[06:08] <KB1JWQ> alazyworkaholic: Yeah.  Are they automounting it? :)
[06:08] <KB1JWQ> Unless you're root you can't force them to dismount it.
[06:08] <bazhang> magical_walrus, not seeing it here
[06:08] <sylvainrb> here's the problem: I made ubuntu start into terminal mode by unchecking system>admin>service>gdm and when I start X with startx command, I don't have any rights into X. How do I start X from the terminal with the usual rights from login directly into X. Thanks!
[06:08] <mralexandro> KB1JWQ: wher can i find dmesg
[06:08] <magical_walrus> bazhang: Oh
[06:08] <hackulator> when I use gksudo does that last until I reboot?
[06:08] <bazhang> magical_walrus, what version of Ubuntu is this
[06:09] <magical_walrus> 8.04
[06:09] <lmon123> hi, can anyone tell me if I upgrade to karmic alpha [which is showing around 689Mb of upgrade], then when karmic final releases from aplha how much could be the size of upgrade [approx?]
[06:09] <alazyworkaholic> KB1JWQ: yeah, I opened a terminal to sudo eject, but that's not how I want things to work. Automounting? I don't know.
[06:09] <prince_jammys> hackulator: it lasts until you close the app.
[06:10] <ctmjr> mikeciance: open a terminal and type this please sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[06:10] <bazhang> magical_walrus, seems to be in the package atheme-services afaict
[06:10] <magical_walrus> bazhang, Nevermind, I finally found the proccess and just killed it
[06:11] <alazyworkaholic> KB1JWQ: If automounting is what makes the cd's contents appear on the screen (i.e. what makes it possible to look at the contents without having to do some "mount /this/ /media/here" stuff) I'd like to keep it, but I also want to be able to look at a cd with both users logged in. This should be possible right?
[06:12] <mikeciance> ctmjr: it says "WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, it will be ignored in the future release."
[06:12] <sylvainrb> from terminal mode, how do I launch X so I can use Synaptic and change admin options
[06:12] <lmon123> will upgrading from alpha karmic to final karmic[when its out] going to be large [like 680-700mb again?] or just the new packages?
[06:13] <ctmjr> mikeciance: ok thats fine now ndiswrapper -l
[06:13] <ram__> New to ubuntu programming which one is more convinent to use with Source tagging "gtags" or "ctags"
[06:13] <mikeciance> sylvainrb: type "sudo startx" into the terminal
[06:13] <spo> is there a way to clean ntfs based drives in ubuntu/linux?
[06:13] <sylvainrb> mikeciance: i tried that but X never started. Had to kill it
[06:13] <Bytes> Buenas
[06:14] <alazyworkaholic> lmon123: usually you download a couple hundred MB, but for me it usually only takes up a little bit more space once it overwrites.
[06:15] <mikeciance> ctmjr: -1 gave me the command list, trying -i now based on that
[06:15] <Bytes> Alguien habña español?
[06:16] <ctmjr> mikeciance: it is not a one (1) it is a l as in lol
[06:17] <lmon123> alazyworkaholic: ok thanks, so update-manager -d is alright?
[06:17] <lmon123> just being sure ^^
[06:20] <mikeciance> ctmjr: oh lol.  this IRC client uses a bad font, 1 and l are nearly identical
[06:20] <alazyworkaholic> lmon123: I haven't done update-manager -d myself, but I imagine so. Once my computer didn't upgrade well from one stable to the next so backup important stuff if you can. What I expect is that after the upgrade you won't use much more space.
[06:21] <cretsiah> is there a video stream thats like radio station stream?
[06:21] <lmon123> alazyworkaholic: thnx
[06:21] <mikeciance> ctmjr: it lists the 3 and says "Invalid driver!" next to each one
[06:22] <ctmjr> mikeciance: why do you have 3?
[06:22] <maco> cretsiah: what?
[06:22] <maco> cretsiah: are you looking for a podcast app?
[06:22] <TheFly> Yay ubuntu support. Im having an issue getting my microphone to record i can hear it in the speakers but when recording it soudns scratchy and breaks up
[06:22] <client05_> hello
[06:23] <alazyworkaholic> I don't get it. Before I put in a disc, couldn't eject it because only another user had permission. Sudo ejected. Put another one in just the same way. This time I was able to eject normally. Anybody have an idea of what's going on?
[06:23] <hackulator> I just downloaded and installed the virtualbox package from the website as opposed to apt, but now I cannot seem to find it in my menus
[06:24] <TheFly> lol spoke too soon its volume was set at max capture
[06:24] <TheFly> fixed ^^
[06:25] <mikeciance> hackulator: try typing virtualbox into a terminal window and see what it says
[06:25] <alazyworkaholic> hackulator: sometimes I have to go to System - Prefs - Main Menu to manually create a shortcut & go looking for the executable in /user/bin or sbin, or wherever else it might have installed itself.
[06:25] <mikeciance> ctmjr: there were 3 INF files that the windows driver installer output
[06:26] <mralexandro> anyway to get "skype" in ubuntu? :)
[06:26] <cretsiah> maco im just loking for a visual stream i can add to vlc to test something out
[06:26] <hackulator> when I do that it says it is not installed, but when I click on the .deb I downloaded from virtualbox.org it says it is already installed, and even gives me a list of file paths where ti has files installed
[06:26] <th0r> cretsiah: in vlc, in the Media menu, click on Service Discovery and check Shoutcast tv
[06:26] <mikeciance> mralexandro: yes, you just download it from the skype website
[06:27] <alazyworkaholic> mralexandro: sure, add medibuntu repository (google medibuntu) then sudo apt-get install skype.
[06:27] <cretsiah> ok thanx
[06:27] <th0r> cretsiah: that will add a whole playlist of video streams for you to test with
[06:29] <sam__> HELP, I made a mistake format -- mkdosfs /dev/sda1, HOW can I recover it?
[06:29] <alazyworkaholic> This cd drive is being a real pain. Now I put in another dvd & nothing happened. Sometimes I can get it to work by popping it out & back in, but isn't there a software way to make the cd drive try to check again that there's something there?
[06:29] <sam__> I use ubuntu-8.04
[06:29] <mralexandro> alazyworkaholic: how do i add that repostitory?
[06:29] <ctmjr> mikeciance: ok you need to find the one that is for your card make a dir and put the .inf files in it along with the .cat file and .sys file which  should be in the windows folder, then use the gui and uninstall the 3 drivers
[06:30] <TheFly> 0_o errr new problem.. now in order to record i have to have mic playback unmuted
[06:30] <TheFly> which makes anything i record useless and causes feedback
[06:30] <mralexandro> alazyworkaholic: sorry saw it now to google it:D
[06:31] <mikeciance> ctmjr: oooooooo so i need the other files in the same directory?  lol.  would be nice for the program to specify that :)
[06:31] <sam__> HELP, I made a mistake format -- mkdosfs /dev/sda1, HOW can I recover it?
[06:31] <alazyworkaholic> mralexandro: np. sudo wget http://www.medibuntu.org/sources.list.d/`lsb_release -cs`.list --output-document=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list && sudo apt-get -q update && sudo apt-get --yes -q --allow-unauthenticated install medibuntu-keyring && sudo apt-get -q update
[06:32] <alazyworkaholic> mralexandro: type that into a terminal & it ought to take care of anything. If it matters there's a GUI way, but this copy paste's faster.
[06:32] <ObamaFly> Problem: in order to record i have to have mic playback unmuted which makes anything i record useless and causes feedback
[06:33] <macius> hey can anyone tell me which video cards are ubuntu 9.04 firendly? using radeon x1900 atm but im having many problems with it since direct rendering stops after instaling fglrx just deleted everythign i installed and cant find a solution so considering buying a new card
[06:33] <ObamaFly> anyone run into that issue before
[06:33] <mralexandro> alazyworkaholic: i got it thanks:D
[06:34] <mikeciance> ctmjr: ok, need to go back downstairs to the PC to find that .sys file (on a mac now)
[06:34] <jetscreamer> turn on dri in xorg.conf i think
[06:35] <ObamaFly> I cant think of why the playback would have to be unmuted 0_o
[06:35] <ctmjr> mikeciance: ok,
[06:36] <mralexandro> alazyworkaholic: do you also know a "simple" html editor, like easy visual styled, like coffee cup for linux?
[06:36] <Zaiken> anybody know how to change permissions for the login window? i cant change the settings for the login screen. every time i try they just go back to the original settings.
[06:37] <alazyworkaholic> macius: I think 3xxx & 4xxx ati cards are good. The earlier one's aren't supported by fglrx, but I hear the open-source driver's installed by default work pretty well for those earlier cards & is getting better even for the newer ones.
[06:38] <moorthyvsm> hey Zai, you need login as root and change the settings in Login Window
[06:38] <Myrtti> moorthyvsm: say, what?
[06:38] <alazyworkaholic> mralexandro: sorry, I don't know anything about that. I can just suggest you search in add/remove for html. You might find something.
[06:38] <jetscreamer> gdm.conf is in a new place and it gets overwritten, iirc
[06:38] <Lpcnew> Hello all, iḿ from Brazil! =D
[06:38] <moorthyvsm> Its for Zaiken
[06:38] <macius> alazyworkaholic: alright thanks ill check those out :) hopefully they'll be a bit less of a head ach
[06:38] <jetscreamer> and the old one gets overwritten... even though it's still there
[06:38] <Zaiken> i tried sudo how do i login as root?
[06:38] <Myrtti> moorthyvsm: no, he doesn't need to login as root. There are gazillion other methods
[06:38] <Myrtti> Zaiken: you don't
[06:39] <Zaiken> didnt think so
[06:39] <Qu4R0w> any1 can help me with mounting ext3 partition??i already add to fstab.here mine=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254374/
[06:39] <mikeciance> ctmjr: found the sys file, trying now...
[06:39] <alazyworkaholic> Lpcnew: cool, I'm in Brazil.
[06:39] <Zaiken> so any ideas?
[06:40] <moorthyvsm> welll, if you open login window option in preferences, you will be prompted for a password
[06:40] <moorthyvsm> It just means like changing the identitiy to root
[06:40] <Zaiken> did that gave a permission error
[06:41] <moorthyvsm> wats the error?
[06:41] <Zaiken> dont remember, i cant even get it on this name though. for some reason errors don't popup on this one anymore
[06:41] <moorthyvsm> can you like this? System -> Administration -> Login Window
[06:42] <Zaiken> no i tried that
[06:42] <moorthyvsm> ohh
[06:42] <moorthyvsm> Didn't you get any password prompt or login Windows options?
[06:42] <mikeciance> ctmjr: tried through the gui, still says invalid driver.  anythign else i might need besides the .cab and .sys files?
[06:42] <Zaiken> i know i messed up permissions, just dont know how to fix
[06:43] <Zaiken> i did
[06:43] <mikeciance> ctmjr: also, the .cab files were in a subdirectory.  should i put them in a folder with the same name?
[06:43] <moorthyvsm> we aren't sure, what the changes you made....
[06:43] <moorthyvsm> can you just tell me the changes you have done..?
[06:43] <Zaiken> too many to list.
[06:44] <Zaiken> way too many XD
[06:44] <moorthyvsm> haha,,
[06:44] <Qu4R0w> please any1 see what wrong with my fstab=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254374/
[06:44] <moorthyvsm> No idea, to resolve this....
[06:44] <Qu4R0w> it not mount my sda8 auto on boot
[06:45] <ctmjr> mikeciance: no everything in the same dir. and are you trying the drivers one at a time? if there are any bin files you might need them.
[06:45] <Zaiken> well i can get into login window manager, it just wont save settings
[06:45] <ThreeFinity> Anybody here have any experience getting jackd and Creox c to work for their guitar?
[06:45] <cretsiah> th0r well it works although i think i need a quicker system lol ... now i just gotta work out how to get my command to execute in a script
[06:45] <Dexter> Qu4R0w, add --> auto option in the 4th col
[06:46] <mikeciance> ctmjr: found layout.bin, tryign again...
[06:47] <Qu4R0w> Dexter: "auto option"?
[06:47] <xerox1> hi, i am using two screens (both work fine); now i would like to define that some programs always start on the sec. one; how to do that?
[06:47] <Tipe-x> !staff
[06:47] <Dexter> Qu4R0w, auto   is to be added to the 4th col
[06:48] <bazhang> Tipe-x, ??
[06:48] <mikeciance> ctmjr: can extra files in the directory hurt?  i am goign to try a whole bunch lol
[06:48] <Qu4R0w> Dexter: can u detail it?
[06:48] <bazhang> Tipe-x, please /msg ubottu in future
[06:48] <Dexter> wait i will add a line in the pastebin
[06:49]  * Tipe-x throws a playstation at bazhang
[06:49] <Qu4R0w> Dexter: like this=#auto
[06:49] <Magliadoro> What is AppDB?
[06:49] <bazhang> !appdb
[06:50] <Magliadoro> bazhang: I don't understand what most of that means but thanks :)
[06:50] <Magliadoro> !ls
[06:50] <bazhang> Magliadoro, its a websire to check if your windows app will run in wine.
[06:50] <Magliadoro> huh, why does it give that for the list command?
[06:50] <ctmjr> mikeciance: this is what you do get the zip file you downloaded unzip it on your desktop point ndiswrapper to that dir and try one .inf file at a time then if that does not work you must have the wrong drivers
[06:50] <Magliadoro> oh ok
[06:50] <Magliadoro> Thanks :)
[06:51] <mikeciance> ctmjr: they don't give you a zip file, they give you an exe self-extractign archive :)
[06:52] <Dexter> Qu4R0w, http://paste.ubuntu.com/254383/
[06:52] <mralexandro> exit
[06:52] <mralexandro> ops
[06:52] <mikeciance> ctmjr: and that archive doesnt even have the INF files in it.  you have to run another exe inside that exe and it extracts INF files into your windows folder
[06:52] <mikeciance> lol
[06:53] <Qu4R0w> Dexter: no nid "UUID"?
[06:53] <gogeta>  mikeciance or use cabextract
[06:55] <ctmjr> mikeciance: boy their not making it easy are they, the only files ndiswrapper needs are .inf, .sys, .cat and .bin as far as i know
[06:55] <Dayofswords> whenever i turn on my computer i get ubuntu  6 times, for 3 different versions of linux kernels and their recovery thing(i think, idr). i get something.something-11, something.something-13 and something.something-14, how do i hva e just the lastest kernel only option? its annoying going down 9 times for xp
[06:56] <th0r> Dayofswords: set the default option in menu.lst to point to the xp option
[06:57] <Dayofswords> well i dont want the defualt xp, i want their not be 6 ubuntu and just the lastest kernal
[06:57] <ctmjr> mikeciance: you are using the drivers for windows xp right not vista?
[06:58] <Dayofswords> (new to linux)
[06:58] <th0r> Dayofswords: then comment out the lines for each of the undesired kernels, again in menu.lst
[06:58] <Dayofswords> where is menu.1st?
[06:58] <maco> Dayofswords: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:58] <Dayofswords> thank you
[06:58] <bazhang> Dayofswords, you should hang onto at least one extra just to be safe
[06:58] <th0r> Dayofswords: open a terminal, type gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:58] <lightpriest_> maco, he could use dpkg-reconfigure linux-image
[06:58] <maco> Dayofswords: keeping 1 older kernel is generally good incase a kernel update breaks something and you need an old known-good one
[06:58] <mikeciance> ctmjr: yeah, the xp drivers
[06:59] <ctmjr> mikeciance: ok,
[06:59] <maco> Dayofswords: if youre on jaunty: "sudo apt-get remove linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic" should remove the -11 kernel
[06:59] <Qu4R0w> see my fstab..it not load sda8 automatically..what error there=http://paste.ubuntu.com/254374/
[07:00] <spo> i use deluge , but i was trying to use https with the daemon, but i could not login unless i made an ssl file without a passcode/ie, it didn't work when i added a passcode to my ssl cert&key
[07:00] <Dayofswords> maco:thanks
[07:01] <ThreeFinity> Anybody here have any experience getting jackd and Creox c to work for their guitar?
[07:01] <ctmjr> mikeciance: this a pci card or usb?
[07:02] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, is uuid correct for sda8?
[07:02] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: i use this=sudo blkid /dev/sda8
[07:03] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: got from there
[07:03] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: i just copy n i think it is correct
[07:04] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, you are trying to mount it to /, change the path
[07:04] <Qu4R0w> any idea?
[07:05] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: change to what?
[07:05] <felix-->  hi. my hard drive seems to be broken. i run e2fsck each time during boot, but didnt found/repair anything. boot fails at the time of starting gdm. a white square appears but not reaches to show anything now im using a livecd root@gnewsense:/home/deltah# e2fsck -b 8193 -fckp /dev/sda ///// e2fsck: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/sda / Filesystem mounted or opened exclusively by another program? /// it isnt mounted, dunno what to do
[07:05] <th0r> Qu4R0w: you can't mount two partitions to /
[07:05] <kavurt> where do you want to mount it? create a folder and type it in  there
[07:05] <Qu4R0w> th0r: that my suse partition..suse file system
[07:05] <peedy> threefinity: how do you connect? Midi port?
[07:06] <mikeciance> ctmjr: it's internal, pci card i assume
[07:06] <_ged> hi guys, im not sure if this is the place where should i ask this but what's the corresponding directory of "/etc" for windows??
[07:06] <Geoffrey2> can anyone help me get a Linksys usb nic up and running?
[07:06] <ThreeFinity> peedy: I've got my guitar plugged into my mic port
[07:06] <spo> felix, hwo old is it?
[07:06] <th0r> Qu4R0w: what part of 'can't' is confusing?
[07:06] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, mkdir /media/suse for example
[07:06] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: or let it auto mount that partition that make i can open that suse partition from ubuntu
[07:06] <ThreeFinity> peedy: I can hear the guitar through the speakers, and when i hit play in creox it shows it auto connecting with jackd, but it does nothing to the sound
[07:07] <felix--> spo not much old, 7 years
[07:07] <Qu4R0w> kavurt: system not rmmber after i reboot
[07:07] <Qu4R0w> th0r: /dev/sda8
[07:07] <Geoffrey2> the device shows up in lsusb.....
[07:07] <felix--> the big question is why e2fsck dont lets me check sda
[07:07] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, listen: create a folder first for suse
[07:07] <mikeciance> _get: maybe "C:\Program Files" or "C:\WINDOWS\System32" ?
[07:07] <mikeciance> _ged: maybe "C:\Program Files" or "C:\WINDOWS\System32" ? (spelled your name wrong)
[07:08] <Qu4R0w> using this=sudo mkdir -p /media/sda8?
[07:08] <peedy> ThreeFinity: jack is hardest to configure, try with ubuntu studio. it has ardour preinstalled with jack configured. you can record and edit in ardour.
[07:08] <Geoffrey2> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1737:0075 Linksys
[07:08] <_ged> mikeciance: thanks :)
[07:08] <p1oooop> hey everyone... anyone have a problem?
[07:08] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, you don't have to say sda8, you can give any name
[07:08] <mikeciance> _ged: no :)
[07:08] <xerox1> hi, i am using two screens (both work fine); now i would like to define that some programs always start on the sec. one; how to do that?
[07:08] <ctmjr> mikeciance: have a look here http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/ndiswrapper/index.php?title=Category:PCI and here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper see if it helps i need to get some sleep 2 am here
[07:09] <mikeciance> ploooop: YES my wi-fi on my Toshiba NB205 wont work
[07:09] <mikeciance> ctmjr: thanks for all the help man, i really appreciate it
[07:09] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, you can mount it under your home folder too
[07:09] <p1oooop> mikeciance: hmm... well.. what driver you have?
[07:09] <felix--> ﻿hi. my hard drive seems to be broken. i run e2fsck each time during boot, but didnt found/repair anything. boot fails at the time of starting gdm. a white square appears but not reaches to show anything now im using a livecd root@gnewsense:/home/deltah# e2fsck -b 8193 -fckp /dev/sda ///// e2fsck: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/sda / Filesystem mounted or opened exclusively by another program? /// it isnt mounted, dunno what to do
[07:09] <p1oooop> I'll go check it on the compatability list
[07:10] <ctmjr> mikeciance: your welcome sorry we did not get it straight
[07:10] <mikeciance> ctmjr: haha no worries
[07:10] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, that way you can reach it more easily
[07:11] <mikeciance> ploooop: i have an atheros card, i am trying to use the Windows Wireless Drivers thign to install it
[07:11] <peedy> ThreeFinity: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=397924
[07:12] <Qu4R0w2> sorry,got DC
[07:12] <Qu4R0w2> kavurt: what next?
[07:12] <p1oooop> mikeciance: well... I think it needs to be enabled in windows :D
[07:13] <p1oooop> mikeciance: upon reading this
[07:13] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, what did you do?
[07:13] <Dexter> Qu4R0w, find uuid of the disk and replace in the fstab
[07:13] <p1oooop> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221563
[07:13] <Qu4R0w2> mk dir sda8
[07:13] <Kira> If I look up a mail server using the 'host' utility and get a response like 'mail.foobar.com mail is handled by 1 mail.foobar.com', then the mail server is effectively unreachable from my IP, right?
[07:13] <mikeciance> ploooop: you mean the driver needs to be installed in XP and then ubuntu will somehow grab it from XP?
[07:14] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, where is sda8, under your home?
[07:14] <arooni_____> hey team.  firefox CRASHES each time i go to full screen video (firefox 3.5 on jaunty).  nvidia geforce fx7200; tried both compiz and metacity.  ideas?
[07:14] <p1oooop> mikeciance:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1201551 for a viabe solution
[07:14] <p1oooop> at the very ed
[07:14] <p1oooop> *end
[07:14] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, where did you create it?
[07:15] <ThreeFinity> peedy: yeah i installed the ubuntu-studio packages and stuff, but don't really want to install a diff version of a distro to record my beginner guitar playing lol. and I was trying ardour as well with jackd and it wasn't picking up the sound either, could still hear it over my headphones though
[07:15] <p1oooop> mikeciance: no, I mean the card has to be first enabled in windows... meaning it has a sort of "internal switch"
[07:15] <Qu4R0w3> bad connection
[07:16] <Qu4R0w3> my uuid=1d9eed24-9933-4566-ab55-15055a8c1e55
[07:16] <Qu4R0w3> that same with fstab
[07:16] <p1oooop> arooni_____: well, firefox never did well with compiz :D
[07:16] <mikeciance> ploooop: yeah, the card was enabled in windows
[07:16] <Geoffrey2> I get the feeling I may end up having to return this wireless card, as I see no indication anyone's gotten it to work with Ubuntu
[07:16] <arooni_____> p1oooop, also failed on metacity
[07:16] <mikeciance> ploooop: but now i wrote over windows
[07:16] <Qu4R0w3> p1oooop: try arora
[07:17] <p1oooop> mikeciance: hmm... you can always get a "cracked" version of windows
[07:17] <mikeciance> ploooop: i don't even have a cd drive, let alone a cracked version of windows lol
[07:17] <kavurt> Qu4R0w, replace / in fstab with the path of new folder
[07:17] <p1oooop> Qu4R0w3: meh... I'm fine with it
[07:17] <peedy> ThreeFinity: The link I gave has a way to connect cerox to jack.
[07:18] <Qu4R0w3> kavurt: save it
[07:18] <Qu4R0w3> i try reboot
[07:18] <p1oooop> mikeciance: oh yeah huh... I forgot about that... get the CD image and write in onto a USB or a SD
[07:18] <mikeciance> ploooop: i have an office depot warranty, i wonder how accomodating they woudl be
[07:18] <p1oooop> mikeciance: LOLZ, IDK about that man
[07:19] <ThreeFinity> peedy: I'm trying to run jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 & creox and it's not doing anything :/
[07:19] <p1oooop> mikeciance: maybe you wanna do some ESD on it and say it "came like that"
[07:19] <kbp> Hello. In fstab I connect to Samba drives. For some reason the server was off so it couldn't connect. Now the server is on, is there away to connect to those samba drives without restart my pc? (except manually typing mount commands all those drives? is there an automatic way?)
[07:19] <p1oooop> mikeciance: get your money refunded :D
[07:19] <mikeciance> ploooop: will it boot from SD?  i tried USB and it froze
[07:19] <prince_jammys> kbp: sudo mount -a
[07:19] <mikeciance> ploooop: i already returned one laptop lol
[07:19] <ThreeFinity> peedy: could it be an issues because I'm not using KDE?
[07:19] <stillcen> hello is this thing on?
[07:20] <prince_jammys> kbp: that'll mount everything in your fstab file.
[07:20] <p1oooop> mikeciance: hm.. it froze from USB windows boot?
[07:20] <mikeciance> ploooop: USB Netbook Remix boot ;P
[07:20] <kbp> prince_jammys: it did the trick! thank you very much! :)
[07:20] <p1oooop> mikeciance: ahh
[07:20] <prince_jammys> kbp: welcome
[07:20] <felix--> ﻿hi. my hard drive seems to be broken. i run e2fsck each time during boot, but didnt found/repair anything. boot fails at the time of starting gdm. a white square appears but not reaches to show anything. Now im using a livecd /// root@gnewsense:/home/deltah# e2fsck -b 8193 -fckp /dev/sda ///// e2fsck: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/sda / Filesystem mounted or opened exclusively by another program? /// it isnt mounted, dunno what to do
[07:20] <p1oooop> mikeciance: then how did you install ubuntu netbook remix on it?
[07:21] <mikeciance> ploooop: LMAO long process
[07:21] <mikeciance> ploooop: net install
[07:21] <ActionParsnip> felix--: boot to recovery root console and add better options to fsck
[07:21] <ufuk> hey guys
[07:21] <p1oooop> mikeciance: LOLZ... sounds like the worst netbook ever ;D
[07:21] <mikeciance> ploooop: i spent hours doing the bet install
[07:21] <mikeciance> *net
[07:22] <p1oooop> mikeciance: like I said :D
[07:22] <kismet> i have a brief question....is it possible to have a windows xp as virtual machine and dual boot
[07:22] <peedy> ThreeFinity: See, GNOME requires a sound server for its sounds and KDE can directly do that with ALSA. One thing I'd suggest is the you should give KDE a shot (apt-get install kubuntu-desktop). and try it with a different user
[07:22] <ThreeFinity> thank you :) i'll give that a go, but why with a different user?
[07:22] <p1oooop> mikeciance: maybe you want to get something that doesn't push the limits of suck
[07:22] <ActionParsnip> kismet: no if its a VM you will need to boot the host system first. therefore its not a dual boot and can't be
[07:22] <p1oooop> mikeciance: asus one is pretty good :D
[07:22] <mikeciance> ploooop: well i tried the Dell Mini 10v first, but i had keys getting stuck and coming off and all sorts of crap
[07:22] <stillcen> so question, i have never done this befor if i have a question do i just toss it out there? p.s. it is a dual boot ??
[07:22] <prince_jammys> kismet: you mean dual boot linux anad windows, and also have a windows virtual machine in linux?
[07:23] <Flimflam> hey
[07:23] <p1oooop> mikeciance: LOLZ...
[07:23] <felix--> ActionParsnip: boot recovery takes me to a root prompt: im using a liveCD. just WHY i cant run e2fsck if the media isnt mounted or used by any program
[07:23] <p1oooop> mikeciance: try asus... they make pretty good laptops
[07:23] <kismet> prince_jammys: i mean, haveing a dualboot windows xp and the same windows xp as a virtual machine in ubuntu
[07:23] <ActionParsnip> felix--: try with sudo
[07:23] <th0r> !ask | stillcen
[07:23] <felix--> ActionParsnip: i mean, to a prompt with the media already mounted
[07:23] <mikeciance> ploooop: it's actually a very nice piece of hardware, and the wifi is the only thing not currently working
[07:24] <felix--> ActionParsnip: im as root while running e2fsck
[07:24] <prince_jammys> kismet: i don't think so, no.
[07:24] <kismet> prince_jammys: ummm okay... thanks
[07:24] <ActionParsnip> felix--: your fstab is being read, use sudo umount to unmount them all
[07:24] <p1oooop> mikeciance: mm, well... you can always get a wifi card....
[07:25] <Draconic> Hello all, Are people up tonight?
[07:25] <kavurt> kismet, so you want to install xp and ubuntu in different partitions, and install xp as virtual in ubuntu?
[07:25] <stillcen> right; i got Ubuntu on my hard disk, and Window XP on a slave hard disk.  i edited the boot/grub/menu.lst with
[07:25] <stillcen> crap more coming
[07:25] <p1oooop> mikeciance: save yourself all the trouble and just get a small protrusion :D
[07:25] <mikeciance> ploooop: yeah, i may give in and spend some more money.  just hurts after dishign out the money for the laptop
[07:25] <peedy> ThreeFinity: create another user. and log in from there. create another user from system>administration>users (As far as i remember, I;m not at home,in college)
[07:25] <jason__> kismet, speaking solely for virtualbox, this is possible if you're /very/ careful, but it almost definitely won't work if you want to install guest additions (which you probably do)
[07:25] <felix--> ActionParsnip: mount does not show sda mounted, even the swap
[07:26] <p1oooop> mikeciance: meh.... we all have bad.... weeks
[07:26] <kismet> kavurt: kind of... i want to install ubuntu and windows in different partions... and in ubuntu i would like to run the windows xp partition within a virtual machine
[07:26] <ActionParsnip> felix--: how adbout /dev/sda1
[07:26] <alazyworkaholic> kismet: do you mean having both & with the virtual machine having access to the programs installed on the dual boot partition?
[07:26] <Flimflam> out of interest
[07:26] <ActionParsnip> felix--: you can't mount sda, its a physical drive and not a partition, you can only mount partitions
[07:26] <kismet> jason__: so it is possible.. but with a lot of work?? is that right?
[07:26] <felix--> ActionParsnip: i mean any sda?
[07:27] <stillcen> title Window XP    root(hd0,1)   make active  chain loader +1          and   when i boot i get the esc option to boot xp but it dont go?
[07:27] <Draconic> Huh lots of action tonight.
[07:27] <ThreeFinity> peedy: tyvm :)
[07:27] <ActionParsnip> felix--: you can boot to live cd instead, then you will only have to umount swap
[07:27] <peedy> p1oooop: does your netbook have ethernet? try setting up NetBoot from another computer and install via ethernet. connecting a usb cd drive and booting the cd is another option
[07:27] <felix--> ActionParsnip: READ
[07:27] <felix--> ﻿hi. my hard drive seems to be broken. i run e2fsck each time during boot, but didnt found/repair anything. boot fails at the time of starting gdm. a white square appears but not reaches to show anything. Now im using a livecd /// root@gnewsense:/home/deltah# e2fsck -b 8193 -fckp /dev/sda ///// e2fsck: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/sda / Filesystem mounted or opened exclusively by another program? /// it isnt mounted, dunno what to do
[07:27] <mikeciance> ploooop: is this the kind of thing that is supposed to configure on install?
[07:27] <kismet> alazyworkaholic: yeah kind of.... so it doesn't metter where i am if i install a application in virtual machine.. it is available on the dual boot
[07:28] <mikeciance> ploooop: meaning, if i install again from my SD u think it might work?
[07:28] <Ben64> felix--: maybe it IS mounted, live cds tend to do that
[07:28] <jason__> kismet, it's possible with a lot of work, luck (your physical system has to more-or-less match the hardware virtualbox provides), using hardware profiles for the windows machine, and accepting a limited feature set (only 640x480, no 3d graphics, no clipboard sharing, etc.) while windows is in the virtualbox.
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> felix--: yes you can boot to live cd which you never mention in your text then read the man pages for fsck and use better options
[07:29] <peedy> mikeciance: does your netbook have ethernet? try setting up NetBoot from another computer and install via ethernet. connecting a usb cd drive and booting the cd is another option.
[07:29] <p1oooop> peedy: not mine, mikeciance's
[07:29] <felix--> Ben64 mount does not show any media mounted< only /sys /proc etc
[07:29] <kismet> jason__: so it is more recomended to have two different things if i want both?
[07:29] <badams> can someone please help me out? im trying to give dev/sdb2 more space http://imgur.com/UaK88.png
[07:29] <peedy> ploooop: sorry for the last message, I'm an IRC n00b
[07:29] <p1oooop> peedy:  lolz... np
[07:29] <mikeciance> peedy: yeah, the usb cd drive is another thing i am being cheap on right now lol
[07:30] <Ben64> felix--: use parted to find which partition is the one you wanna check, and fsck it
[07:30] <p1oooop> mikeciance: mmmmhm
[07:30] <jason__> kismet, it's /much/ easier to have a shared data drive between two different windows installs (one virtual, one physical).  You can put all your documents, multimedia files, etc. on there, and access it from both installs.  That's pretty easy
[07:30] <badams> it wont let me resize the extended partition
[07:30] <alazyworkaholic> kismet: I've looked for ways to make that possible with no luck at all. What jason__ says makes sense. The best I think I could manage was being able to indirectly access the files on the win xp drive by getting to them through linux then using the virtualbox additions to move them into the virtualized windows.
[07:30] <peedy> mikeciance: you can connect ur pc's drive using a IDE to USB cable
[07:30] <kismet> jason__: okay... i thought that i could reduce the work to install the applications twice
[07:30] <th0r> badams: the swap is in the way
[07:31] <p1oooop> mikeciance: how come I've never tried that :D
[07:31] <jason__> kismet, I'm confident that, unless you're installing a -lot- of programs, you wouldn't be reducing the work
[07:31] <ramontayag> hi all. i get an error when i try to remove sendmail http://pastie.org/585587 . i have 1gb of memory so that error about not being able to allocate memory shouldn't come out. i don't know if it's an ubuntu, linux or sendmail error. what should i do?
[07:31] <ActionParsnip> peedy: all drives have IDE ;)
[07:31] <kavurt> badams, I think you can remove swap and extend sdb2 and recreate swap
[07:31] <badams> th0r: thanks! that worked :D
[07:31] <kismet> jason__: & alazyworkaholic : thank you for your help
[07:32] <badams> just dragged moved the swap to the left of the empty space
[07:32] <alazyworkaholic> jason__: what's that shared data drive? How would that work?
[07:32] <kismet> jason__: another question.... stuiped thought maybe
[07:32] <peedy> ActionParsnip: yeah, technically but thats what that cable is called
[07:32] <ActionParsnip> peedy: its a PATA cable
[07:33] <Ben64> it's an ide cable
[07:33] <mikeciance> peedy: well, i think my goal for tomorrow is to try the "backports" package thing
[07:33] <p1oooop> ActionParsnip: hey AP, remember me :D
[07:33] <mikeciance> peedy: i'll see where I go from there
[07:33] <kismet> jason__: is it possible if i install an application within windows on dual boot on a shared folder... which i than use within the virtualbox network folder... so i have all settings?!?! i don't know if i could explain myself
[07:33] <ActionParsnip> p1oooop: its been a long night
[07:33] <p1oooop> ActionParsnip: it's like talking to a teacher or something :D
[07:34] <ActionParsnip> p1oooop: i like to teach. If everyone knew everything the world would be a better place
[07:34] <p1oooop> mikeciance: succeed and prosper
[07:34] <jason__> alazyworkaholic, for example, we have a partition /dev/xy2 that has a folder \path\to\data on it that we want to share.  We mount it in linux (so mount -t ntfs-or-whatever /dev/xy2 /mnt/xy2), then the data to be shared is in /mnt/xy2/path/to/data; we use guest additions to make that a shared folder data-share, and then run 'net use x: \\vboxsvr\data-share' to get it under the x:\ drive in the windows guest
[07:34] <peedy> ActionParsnip: I had that on the tip of my tongue. I'm in India and the shops give such names to hardware. Like PCI Ethernet card is called 'LAN CArd'
[07:34] <leaf-sheep> ActionParsnip: You used the rulers on your students? :(
[07:34] <p1oooop> ActionParsnip: however, that is, sadly, impossible
[07:34] <kelly> can anyone vouch that pidgin fails to connect
[07:34] <kelly> has been so for the last 3 days
[07:35] <mikeciance> plooop: thanks, hope i do
[07:35] <Ben64> kelly: connect to.....
[07:35] <p1oooop> leaf-sheep: LOLZ :D
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> p1oooop: sadly
[07:35] <kelly> Ben64, using msn protocol
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> leaf-sheep: no thats harsh :)
[07:35] <Ben64> kelly: nope works fine
[07:35] <p1oooop> mikeciance: it's 1 instead of l by the way
[07:35] <kelly> thanks
[07:35] <Ben64> only yahoo had a problem recently
[07:35] <Ben64> but the new version fixes it
[07:36] <jason__> kismet, this depends on the application.  Most complicated applications will have issues with this (like Office, games, and most things).  Some simple things (winscp comes to mind as an example, only because I use it a lot) will have no problem with this.  They store all their settings as files in the program folder.  A lot of programs make heavy use of the windows registry, which will be the problem
[07:36] <zefyx> does aptitude have a perl sqlite package i can install?
[07:36] <peedy> mikeciance: you might even try making the usb drive using UNetBootin. give unetbootin the iso image of ubuntu live cd, connect the flash drive and wait till it makes it bootable
[07:36] <zefyx> for DBD
[07:36] <porjo> I'm trying to use minicom inside Gnome terminal on Ubuntu 9.04. Works fine if I do 'sudo minicom -s', however if I leave off the '-s' I get a flickering screen...??
[07:36] <kismet> jason__: i see.. that helped me alot i guess... and saved me maybe a lot of time and effort to try to get things working
[07:36] <stillcen> let me ask my question this way;  How can i find the root of my slave drive?  have tried hd0,0 hd1,0 hd0,1
[07:37] <mikeciance> peedy: i had the image on the USB, it just wouldnt boot from it
[07:37] <porjo> I'm using minicom to connect to a Cisco switch - ttyS0, 9600/8/N/1 etc
[07:37] <mtbbiker99> xfce menue einstellung (eintrag weg), hilfe
[07:37] <mtbbiker99> german people here?
[07:38] <peedy> mikeciance: how did you get the image on usb?
[07:38] <th0r> !de
[07:38] <bazhang> mtbbiker99, #ubuntu-de
[07:38] <p1oooop> mtbbiker99: sorry... english chatroom...
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> stillcen: you mean partition, surely. you will most likely find it is hd1 is the drive then if you read the partiotion number in the output of: sudo fdisk -l   and subtract 1, that will give you the partition number
[07:38] <p1oooop> !de | mtbbiker99
[07:39] <anoop> how to make Jaunty play mp3?
[07:39] <ActionParsnip> !mp3 | anoop
[07:40] <p1oooop> anoop: isn't it implemented
[07:40] <p1oooop> anoop: double click on the file...
[07:40] <alazyworkaholic> jason__: I think I followed most of that, except for the last part. run 'net use x:..." is that command run in that "run" box in windows in virtualbox?
[07:40] <peedy> mikeciance: like what program did ya use?
[07:40] <stillcen> ActionParsnip;  no i am trying to set up my dual boot and the best i figure the error is in my root command in trying to find the xp on my slave drive which is sdb
[07:41] <jason__> alazyworkaholic, yes.  Virtualbox guest additions set up a virtual SAMBA server at \\vboxsvr that hosts the shared holders you set up in the VM settings
[07:41] <chrionix> Hi all, I'm trying to download sourcecode from sourceforge cvs, can anyone give me a hand with the commands?
[07:41] <peedy> jason__: keep the sharename different from the name of the directory you want to share. Works for me only if its different
[07:41] <ActionParsnip> stillcen: then if the XP is istalled on the first partition thn it will be hd1,0
[07:42] <kavurt> chrionix, do you need a command to download?
[07:42] <kismet> hey jason__ still there?
[07:43] <chrionix> kavurt: I tried this - cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@bettermud.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bettermud co -r HEAD bettermud ... but it times out
[07:43] <zefyx> does aptitude have a perl sqlite package i can install?
[07:43] <zefyx> for DBD
[07:43] <jason__> peedy, huh, interesting.  I've never happened upon a conflict; it probably would have left me pretty confused if I had.  Thanks.  kismet, apparently
[07:43] <peedy> anoop: type this in terminal, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extra
[07:43] <stillcen> i tried root(hd1,0) no dice.  this is what i typed in " title Window XP
[07:43] <stillcen> root (hd1,0)
[07:43] <stillcen> make active
[07:43] <stillcen> chain loader +1
[07:43] <FloodBot1> stillcen: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:43] <user_> how to format usb flash drive
[07:43] <bazhang> user_, using gparted
[07:43] <kismet> jason__: do you know kvm... i read that some guys did it with kvm
[07:44] <peedy> jason__: might have been resovled in the later versions.
[07:44] <jason__> kismet, nope; I've never used.  peedy, I suppose.  I'll throw it in my box of things-not-to-do
[07:45] <alazyworkaholic> jason__: thanks a lot. Also, I'm new to virt & trying to decide whether to go with KVM or VirtualBox 3.0. What's your preference? From what I've seen KVM can be faster on the CPU but only gives you a really crappy GPU while the new virtualbox is much better now due to SMP & access to your GPU's hardware.
[07:45] <ActionParsnip> user_: depends what format you want
[07:46] <peedy> alazyworkaholic: One thing that i like about VBox is the seamless mode
[07:46] <ActionParsnip> user_: you dont simply format a partition, you format it to ext3 or to ext2 or ntfs
[07:46] <jason__> alazyworkaholic, I've never used kvm; so you can deduce that I cannot answer your question, but am happy enough with virtualbox not to be looking for an alternative.  It can be quite heavy on my CPU, but with two cores, that's not so bad; even if one core gets pegged, the other one goes right on, and I don't really notice.
[07:46] <dirtbag666>  hi there. annoying problem: for no obvious reason, KDM will redirect me to the login form after entering my login name and password (KDE 4.2.2 on Kubuntu 9.04) Any ideas?
[07:47] <bazhang> dirtbag666, perhaps ask in #kubuntu ?
[07:48] <thedancingdeer> how do i apply patch?? i got it from this page! http://code.google.com/p/quodlibet/issues/detail?id=273
[07:48] <user_> should i install gparted before format the flash dirve
[07:49] <bazhang> user_, yes
[07:50] <user_> this pen drive not open in xp
[07:50] <shyam_k> does ubuntu include non-free driver for nvidia to support 3d rendering?
[07:50] <bazhang> user_, are you in ubuntu now?
[07:50] <ActionParsnip> user_: you  can perform formats with CLI. You can use gparted if you wish: gksudo gparted
[07:50] <apparle> Can anyone make me a i386 DEB package for a source............I don't have good net connection to download all the libraries
[07:50] <bazhang> shyam_k, you need to install them
[07:51] <apparle> !nvidia
[07:52] <user_> ya in ubuntu, how to use cli
[07:52] <ActionParsnip> user_: you still havent specified what filesystem you want to format to
[07:52] <user_> ntfs
[07:53] <apparle> user_: why don't you try using gparted
[07:53] <bazhang> user_, for a flash stick?
[07:53] <apparle> user_: how big is your flash drive
[07:53] <user_> ya
[07:53] <user_> 2 GB
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> user_: sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
[07:54] <bazhang> user_, that would be fat32 not ntfs
[07:54] <user_> ya
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> user_: then you can use: sudo mkntfs /dev/partitionnamehere
[07:55] <ActionParsnip> user_: if you want fat32 you can use mkdosfs (i think its that I dont have any linux boxes available to me)
[07:55] <user_> can i format flash in ntfs
[07:55] <ActionParsnip> sure
[07:56] <user_> what is the command should i use to format flash drive
[07:56] <th0r> ActionParsnip: mkdosfs is correct
[07:56] <apparle> user_: Its useless to partition a flash drive to ntfs that small.........
[07:56] <user_> i got install gparted
[07:56] <user_> ya
[07:56] <apparle> user_: Start gparted and you will understand it
[07:57] <shyam_k> has there been any news about nvidia around ubuntu community?
[07:57] <ActionParsnip> apparle: why, ntfs is much more robust than fat32
[07:57] <user_> its ask for root level
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> user_: gksudo gparted
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> user_: will run it with proper priveledges
[07:59] <jason1986> how are we all doing tonight?
[07:59] <apparle> ActionParsnip: what advantage do you get when using NTFS............plz explain......I don't know much
[08:00] <user_> there is no pen driver
[08:01] <ActionParsnip> apparle: the size does not dictate the file system. The use and need for robustness will drive the decision. FAT32 is very unresilient to things like hard power offs and users yanking devices from systems without proper unmounting. NTFS is much more resiliant to poor user use so is a much better choice than FAT32
[08:01] <Dextorion> jason1986, pretty good. Just had some breakfast and arrived at work. hehe
[08:01] <ActionParsnip> user_: does the pen drive show up in: sudo fdisk -l  ?
[08:02] <oguncak> hi friends. in pidgin, when i get new mail notifications, i click on it and appears a box that i have a new mail on hotmail account. when i click on "open mail", it does nothing. how can i solve that?
[08:02] <jason1986> what are you having for breakfast? anything good
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> apparle: ext3 is great for internal drives but for flash based media it will shorten the life as the journal is written to quite a lot so ext2 is a better choice if you want to use a non-proprietary fs
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> jason1986: just a big mug of tea
[08:03] <jason1986> how can you argue with that haha
[08:03] <Dextorion> jason1986, just cereals and a couple of sandwiches
[08:03] <jason1986> and here i only have some left over pizza ^_^
[08:04] <apparle> ActionParsnip: I want to make the USB drive openable in windows also so plz explain FAT32 and NTFS
[08:04] <thedancingdeer> i'm not able to download lyrics using quodlibet's lyrics plugin! can anyone help!
[08:04] <user_> its not working, is there any GUI way to format
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> apparle: you should read wikipedia. they will give muh more info than i can
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> user_: does the partition show up in the fdisk output?
[08:05] <mralexandro> where can i go to get help with a dhtml window menu?
[08:05] <user_> pen drive appear in computer but not in gparted
[08:05] <Flannel> mralexandro: ##javascript
[08:05] <user_> no its not working
[08:05] <mralexandro> Flannel: thanks
[08:05] <kraut> moin
[08:06] <ActionParsnip> user_: in terminal run: sudo fdisk -l     use pastebin to give us the output
[08:06] <user_> as gparted open terminal is not working
[08:06] <ActionParsnip> user_: i dont want you to run gparted
[08:06] <Jason2gs> Is it possible, to, like, feed an AVI (or maybe a cool picture) to a v4l webcam stream?
[08:07] <Jason2gs> So, like,
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> user_: i want you to run: sudo fdisk -l    some text will appear and you need to copy it then paste it to www.pastebin.com  so we can read it
[08:07] <Jason2gs> If you're streaming  your webcam to someone else, or to some site, you can replace the webcam feed with your own video.
[08:07] <Jason2gs> Is that possible?
[08:08] <user_> ya but its not show pen drive
[08:08] <ActionParsnip> user_: can we see the output anyway
[08:08] <mralexandro> Flannel: are you good with javascripts yourself?
[08:08] <oguncak> hi firends. on starup ubuntu, how can i by-pass the grub menu that counts down from 3 seconds? i find it useless for not using another OS????
[08:08] <user_> ya, system partion
[08:09] <user_> not the pen
[08:09] <ActionParsnip> oguncak: if you need to boot to recovery mode you will need it
[08:09] <user_> i can find it on computer but cant open
[08:09] <bazhang> oguncak, change the count to zero ?
[08:09] <ActionParsnip> oguncak: you can reduce the number to 1 or 2 but i dont suggest a 0 count at all
[08:09] <vadviktor> oguncak: you really shouldn't, let's say a kernel update f..s up, and then you'll be sorry for not having that 3 secs :)
[08:10] <ActionParsnip> user_: lets do this way:  sudo apt-get install pastebinit; sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[08:10] <ActionParsnip> user_: paste the link that command outputs
[08:10] <oguncak> allright.. i think it will be useful when i got a problem :D thanks.. i am a newby!!
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> oguncak: every day is a school day
[08:11] <Dextorion> oguncak, change the countdown in /boot/grub/menu.lst to 1.
[08:12] <ActionParsnip> oguncak: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:12] <oguncak> i am proud to have such teachers and such a school :D thankkk youu..
[08:12] <StraightDave> hi folks, accessing cgi-bin gives me 500 Internal Server ERror....how to fix ?
[08:13] <user_> ya did it
[08:14] <ActionParsnip> user_: ok can you give us the link that it generated
[08:16] <user_> sudo apt-get install pastebinit; sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[08:16] <user_>  /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table
[08:16] <user_> http://pastebin.com/f5ca5f26b
[08:18] <ActionParsnip> user_: ok thats great, is the device new?
[08:18] <user_> no
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> user_: ah, ok is there data on it that you need?
[08:19] <user_> no
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> user_: ok then you will need to run: gksudo gparted /dev/sdb
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> user_: to create a partition on /dev/sdb which can then be formatted
[08:21] <Jason2gs> Can you feed an AVI video into a v4l webcam stream? So, if you're streaming your webcam to another person, they'll see the AVI, rather than the webcam feed.
[08:22] <_zoom> how to mount ntfs
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> !ntfs | _zoom
[08:23] <spo> does linux have something that allows me to power down my hard drive?
[08:24] <user_> gparted show nothing
[08:25] <ActionParsnip> spo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=308962
[08:25] <ActionParsnip> user_: then you can use: sudo fdisk /dev/sdb     and use fdisk to create a single partition
[08:25] <user_> Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/sdb has been opened read-only.
[08:25] <user_> Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/sdb has been opened read-only.
[08:25] <user_> /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
[08:25] <user_> Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/sdb has been opened read-only.
[08:25] <user_> Unable to open /dev/sdb read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/sdb has been opened read-only.
[08:25] <FloodBot3> user_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:26] <user_> ok
[08:26] <oldude67> thats a no no..lol
[08:27] <losher> spo: check out man hdparm
[08:27] <user_> not working
[08:28] <ActionParsnip> user_: can you run: lsof | grep sdb | pastebinit
[08:28] <oldude67> ok so whats the differences in flashdrives my cruser 8gb i can plug into this ubuntu box or any windows box and not have a single problem?
[08:28] <ActionParsnip> user_: and: mount | pastebinit
[08:29] <ActionParsnip> oldude67: not much really, the one user_ has seems to be a bit funny but we can get to the bottom of it
[08:33] <kbp> why is it so silent? no1 need help?
[08:34] <ActionParsnip> kbp: looks that way :)
[08:34] <psycho_oreos> !ask | kbp
[08:34] <psycho_oreos> lol woops
[08:34] <kbp> lol
[08:34] <psycho_oreos> apologies, kinda reflexed :/
[08:34] <psycho_oreos> err quick reflex
[08:34] <oldude67> !cookie | psycho_oreos
[08:34] <kbp> !lol@ psycho
[08:35] <psycho_oreos> lol thanks :/
[08:35] <Twisted> wondering how to get ubuntu on an older com that doesnt have bluetooth?
[08:37] <TheFunkbomb> hi, could somebody help me with conky?  I can't get it to stick to the desktop
[08:37] <scott1> I know this is linux its a little differnet,
[08:37] <scott1> I dont get how
[08:37] <pepperphd> its really annoying when a program terminates using curses terminates with an unhandled exception. can i make python kill curses before doing this so it leaves me with a usable terminal?
[08:37] <ActionParsnip> Twisted: use a cd
[08:37] <scott1> In windows it was like always C:\documents and settings\Owner\ music,video,documents desktop all in here, however
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> scott1: ubuntu is a distribution of linux. The linux bit is the kernel. The stuff round it is the distribution packages. Different distributions use different packages
[08:38] <Twisted> have it tryed installing but the stupid blutooth thing halted me
[08:38] <Flannel> pepperphd: No, because what happens there is curses doesn't re-set the terminal to a "happy" state as far as echo/etc is concerned (so its usable by a human), killing it early still won't make it reset that, your best bet is to restart the program, close it and let it shutdown properly
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> scott1: thats all stored in /home/$USER   which can be abbreviated to ~/
[08:38] <scott1> i dont understand it like i just download a .zip file with 12 audio tracks, i extract  them to music but whhy does the zip file goto desktop and still, and the music goes to music whats the location of the tracks
[08:39] <scott1> What do you mean can be abbreviated?
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> scott1: the default location in firefox is to download to dektop
[08:39] <scott1> instead of like c:\ its just /home/ ?
[08:39] <gogeta> scott1: dont understand how linux is diffrent?
[08:39] <gogeta> scott1: you should look up on the the history of linux
[08:39] <scott1> i dont get it at all :(
[08:39] <Flannel> scott1: instead of C:\Documents and Settings\Username it's /home/username
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> scott1: abbreviarted means shorten, if you type cd ~/    in terminal you will go to your home directory
[08:39] <kbp> scott1: yea "c:\" in Windows is "/" in Linux
[08:40] <arquebus> scott- your home directory in linux is like my documents in windows
[08:40] <ActionParsnip> scott1: as a casual user you dont have to worry about stuff like that as its all abstracted for you
[08:41] <Jason2gs> Can you feed an AVI video into a v4l webcam stream? So, if you're streaming your webcam to another person, they'll see the AVI, rather than the webcam feed.
[08:41] <scott1>   how come brasero takes so long to burn a cd?
[08:41] <ActionParsnip> Jason2gs: you could try using cat to pipe the data to the video device
[08:41] <ActionParsnip> scott1: try different settings
[08:42] <scott1> i was looking around in my windows folders
[08:42] <scott1> andi found ubuntu
[08:42] <scott1> is that how i put stuff in here from windows?
[08:42] <scott1> Or can i just acesss it from here
[08:43] <gogeta> scott1: can do both
[08:43] <scott1> i tryed to read up on it but its hard jargon
[08:43] <ActionParsnip> scott1: it will be hard at first. You can read ntfs partitions natively from linux
[08:43] <scott1> how can i?
[08:43] <scott1> I like linux alot its so much
[08:44] <scott1> cleaner and more organized i feel
[08:44] <gogeta> scott1: we all started at that point once you lern the base commands you lern quick
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> scott1: if its an internal partition (not on usb) it will be available to you already
[08:44] <scott1> can you teach me all i need to know?
[08:44] <KB1JWQ> ActionParsnip: Aw, you have a friend!
[08:44] <scott1> Yes actionparsnip it is,
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> scott1: not possible, you will need to do a lot of  websearching
[08:44] <sagaci> scott1: you can't learn it all in a night
[08:44] <gogeta> scott1: and just exp
[08:45] <scott1> what is this terminal,
[08:45] <scott1> ?
[08:45] <scott1> Is more or less CMD ?
[08:45] <sagaci> scott1: look up linux/unix folder hierachy
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> !terminal
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> scott1: its cmd.exe but with more power and intelligence
[08:45] <gogeta> scott1: linux bash is more powerfll then any gui unlike windows
[08:45] <sagaci> without the exe
[08:45] <scott1> linux bash?
[08:45] <sagaci> !bash
[08:46] <sagaci> Bourne Again SHell
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> scott1: bash is an interpretter and is default in linux, you can also use sh, dash to name but 2
[08:46] <gogeta> scott1: bash and term mean the same they just renamed it to be more user frendly
[08:46] <kbp> scott1: as a normal user, you dont need to use terminal much. It's just helpful for programmers/developers
[08:46] <sagaci> just a type of shell that you can use to interact with the files and processes on your computer
[08:46] <psycho_oreos> you can also access it via Ctrl+Alt+F{1-7} with 7 being the xorg (GUI)
[08:46] <scott1> a shell?
[08:46] <gogeta> scott1: if you used dos its simler
[08:46] <kbp> scott1: anything else can be done using GUI programs :)
[08:46] <sagaci> kbp: and updating, installing software swiftlier in some cases
[08:47] <scott1> what do you mean KBP?
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> scott1: just get aquainted with the OS, use it and get comfortable with it. in Ubuntu you dont really need a great lot of knowledge about the OS. As you use it you will get more proficient
[08:48] <kbp> scott1: ... it's like terminal is pretty cool when you know how to use it, but it's not compulsory. You can install/manage your pc, hdd, file manager etc. using GUI programs (GUI = graphical user interface)
[08:48] <scott1> terminal is a gui?
[08:48] <scott1> is that how it works then ,
[08:48] <psycho_oreos> you can do alot of things inside terminal, you can even surf the web, watch movies, listen to music, chat on internet, etc
[08:48] <psycho_oreos> no
[08:49] <scott1> thats what i dont get how you can do all of that in a cmd prompt (or close2 it ur saying)
[08:49] <psycho_oreos> terminal is similar to a gui in terms of what you want to use it for but its not very user-friendly
[08:49] <oldude67> scott1, gnome is to terminal as windows is to dos..(gui)
[08:49] <ActionParsnip> scott1: no, you can type commands in the terminal to achieve things, or you can use graphical apps, e.g. you can copy files in cmd.exe in windows but you can also use explorer
[08:49] <scott1> so
[08:49] <scott1> windows really runs on dos,
[08:49] <psycho_oreos> well windows as to cmd.exe :)
[08:49] <psycho_oreos> no
[08:49] <scott1> and windows is the gui
[08:49] <scott1> ?
[08:49] <psycho_oreos> windows used to
[08:49] <ActionParsnip> scott1: win98 and win95 did
[08:50] <oldude67> was just making an example
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> scott1: in linux thats how it works too in most cases
[08:50] <psycho_oreos> yes but since migration to NT kernel into mainstream, they've lost dos
[08:50] <psycho_oreos> well not fully anyway
[08:50] <scott1> you lost me psycho
[08:50] <kbp> scott1: gui = programs with graphical and colour stuff.  Non-gui = cmd or terminal (i.e. just text base)
[08:51] <scott1> migration to NT KERNEL ?
[08:51] <scott1> whats kernel
[08:51] <scott1> or nt
[08:51] <sagaci> !kernel
[08:51] <psycho_oreos> scott1, kernel is like core of the operating system.. the heart.. and NT is windows stuff.. it means New Technology.. windows 2000, windows xp, windows vista are all using NT kernel
[08:51] <scott1> Kind o like registry?
[08:51] <oldude67> anyone have the url for the pocket guide for him?
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> scott1: the kernel is the heart of an OS and manages hardware access and memory
[08:52] <psycho_oreos> registry is different but some similarities
[08:52] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[08:52] <oldude67> !hi
[08:52] <scott1> so, i bought this computer right its a HP laptop,
[08:52] <coz_> scott1,  in gnome to closest thing to a registry would be gconf-editor
[08:52] <pepperphd> before windows NT, windows ran on top of dos the way the X server (gnome, KDE, xfce) runs on top of terminals
[08:52] <scott1> If i wanted to switch over everything is that possible?
[08:52] <chrionix> guys, i'm using ubuntu 8.10, and when I load the update manager, it doesn't show me the chance to udate to 9.04, any ideas?
[08:52] <coz_> scott1,  switch to what?
[08:53] <coz_> chrionix,  open a terminal   update-manater -d
[08:53] <oldude67> chrionix, open terminal and try update-manager -d
[08:53] <coz_> sorry
[08:53] <ActionParsnip> chrionix: sudo update-manager -d
[08:53] <oldude67> lol
[08:53] <kbp> scott1: your laptop can use Windows/Linux/Ubuntu etc. except MacOS. So you can switch to any OS you like :)
[08:53] <ActionParsnip> oldude67: needs sudo duder ;)
[08:53] <coz_> yes that one
[08:53] <chrionix> coz, oldude67, ActionParsnip : Ahhh, thanks :)
[08:54] <pepperphd> scott1: to completely get rid of windows, just boot up the install cd and when it comes to partitioning the drives tell it to reformat everything. i assume you mean you dont want a trace of windows left on your pc?
[08:54] <sagaci> coz_
[08:54] <coz_> sagaci,  hey guy
[08:54] <ShapeShifter499> I have a powerbook g4 and ubuntu 9.04 is installed on it, I also want to put mac os x than install darwin 8.0.1 on top but how do I install the new os without loosing ubuntu?
[08:54] <sagaci> coz_: backup your data before upgrading
[08:54] <coz_> sagaci,   I dont upgrade guy :)
[08:54] <scott1> this computer right, came with 64 bit technology, i have 4 gb of ram, 250 gig hdd dual core amd turion 64x2 ,  i have vista home premium 64 bit, which i hate and want to get rid of if i can still do everything i do on here, which is barely play a few games(counter strike source)(starcraft)(diablo), use office(word excel powerpoint etc) and also download and burn music.
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> ShapeShifter499: you can resize the ext3 partition. Make sure your backups are up to date. I suggest redoing the whole lot with proper partitioning
[08:54] <sagaci> !wine
[08:55] <chrionix> coz, oldude67, ActionParsnip : Ahhh, thanks :)
[08:55] <scott1> So i am saying if want to access all my stuff on my windows drive, that came default with this computer- how can i just pull all the stuff i need or, delete everything and reinstall ubuntu fresh ,
[08:55] <oldude67> chrionix, your welcome
[08:55] <coz_> scott1,  first thing is to completely defrag your windows install
[08:55] <Ridders> hey guys, Im testing the alpha OS Jolicloud, which has ubuntu as the back end of it, I cant seem to theme the jolicloud userinterface though, any ideas on how I could do that?
[08:55] <ShapeShifter499> ActionParsnip: so just back up and start over??
[08:55] <kbp> scott1: if you know how to format your hdd, you can install Vista on one partition, Ubuntu on another one, then dual boot and you can switch bw them whenever you like
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> ShapeShifter499: its how i'd tackle it but ext3 can be resized to make room.
[08:56] <scott1> KBP: thats what i have now,
[08:56] <coz_> scott1,   then simply put in the ubuntu live cd and when it comes to the partitioner you simply slide the slider to adjust the amount of free disk spacke for ubuntu
[08:56] <coz_> space
[08:56] <coz_> damn fingers
[08:56] <gogeta> Ridders: thats not a supported ubuntu distro
[08:56] <kbp> a pc can be installed up to 7 operating systems i think....
[08:56] <gogeta> try there irc
[08:56] <Ridders> im on there irc lol
[08:56] <Ridders> no help at all
[08:56] <user_> lsof | grep sdb | pastebinit and mount | pastebinit bring menu of commands
[08:56] <coz_> Riddell,  let me google this one  I have not heard of it before
[08:57] <ShapeShifter499> ok ActionParsnip, sounds good, but may take a bit
[08:57] <Ridders> cheers
[08:57] <scott1> when the computer starts i hav ethe option to choose ubuntu however sometimes since ive installed ubuntu the windows has blue screened a few times and sometimes doesnt load drivers/services(volume doesnt work at all , wifi, critical things) But i dont know how to clear out the windows partition and reallocate all the space
[08:57] <gogeta> kbp: well relly thers no limit but you would need usb drives to do more
[08:57] <kavurt> kbp, I have 9
[08:57] <ActionParsnip> kbp: you can have as may as you have space to fit them on
[08:57] <ShapeShifter499> ActionParsnip: dd command backup sound good?
[08:57] <coz_> Riddell,  there is .. I believe a version of ubuntu for netbooks
[08:57] <ShapeShifter499> or what?
[08:57] <rek> hi, i need proprietary drivers i used with hardy heron now i'm running 9.10 i tried to install some glx packages but in system administration hardware drivers i don't see anything....and my pc after a few minutes stops working and i need to reset help...... bazhang kavurt gogeta and all the channel
[08:58] <shambat> in dhcpd.conf, how can I specify what IPs to hand out based on where the requests for IP is coming from?
[08:58] <scott1> ???????????
[08:58] <user_> still couldnt format the flash drive
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> user_: if you run: mount | pastebinit       give us the link generated
[08:58] <coz_> Riddell,    http://www.canonical.com/projects/ubuntu/unr
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> user_: you cant as there is no partition to format
[08:58] <kbp> scott1: when you get to know terminal, and if you are at uni/work and some1 look at your screen, they will scream "wow! that guy is so pro!" or "wow! he's an undercover hacker!"
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> user_: we need that info or we cant progress
[08:59] <scott1> ROFL KBP :P
[08:59] <crzedmonk> hi
[08:59] <scott1> so how can ido this
[08:59] <rek> hi, i need proprietary drivers i used with hardy heron now i'm running 9.10 i tried to install some glx packages but in system administration hardware drivers i don't see anything....and my pc after a few minutes stops working and i need to reset help...... bazhang kavurt gogeta and all the channel
[08:59] <pepperphd> scott1: knowing how to use a terminal is a good way to be sure that people wont touch your computer.
[08:59] <scott1> i need to make this possible for me
[08:59] <crzedmonk> anyone here help me fix flash?
[08:59] <Bryce1> so im trying to install ubuntu 8.1 onto my windows machine after i shrunk my c: drive using windows. how do i tell if ubuntu is using the correct free space?
[09:00] <coz_> Bryce1,  if you are using the live cd  and after clicking the Install icon   you will bet to the partitioner   which will have a "slider"  for adjusting the ubuntu space
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> Bryce1: the installer will see the unallocated space and offer to use it
[09:00] <kavurt> rek, which driver do you need?
[09:01] <spo> actionparsnip, i read that hdparm doesn't really support modifying usb drives
[09:01] <Bryce1> yes i see the guided option for using largest continuous free space but how do i tell if it is using the correct free space?
[09:01] <spo> i wonder what karmic support has for usb drives
[09:01] <rek> proprietary drivers in hardy worked in jaunty there are some problems
[09:01] <sagaci> rek: maybe better asking in #ubuntu+1 ?
[09:01] <ShapeShifter499> ActionParsnip: nvm I found what seems to be a good backup guide here ------> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087
[09:01] <ActionParsnip> spo: thats the only way i know, sorry. karmic questions in #ubuntu+1
[09:01] <kbp> deadly silence on this channel again... phew! :(
[09:01] <rek> ?
[09:01] <oldude67> scott1, you can also look at this as well..http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html
[09:01] <coz_> Bryce1,  let me find a nice tutorial with pictures  hold on
[09:01] <Bryce1> haha k thanks
[09:01] <kbp> oh yea actually I have something to ask
[09:02] <scott1> why does my screen keeping going back and forth with the brightness
[09:02] <Bryce1> well i know how to completely wipe my hard drive but i want to use a certain free space on my c: drive
[09:02] <pepperphd> scott1: your pc is brand new?
[09:02] <scott1> not BRAND*
[09:02] <thedancingdeer> anyone knows how to apply patch for quodlibet's lyrics downloader?
[09:02] <scott1> but
[09:02] <coz_> Bryce1,   look here   http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installing
[09:02] <scott1> 6-9 monthso ld
[09:02] <rek> almost brand?
[09:02] <kbp> when I SSH to server from my desktop to run "sudo apt-get upgrade "; is there away to shut down my computer but the desktop still doing that job? I find it very boring leaving my pc on
[09:02] <ActionParsnip> !patch > thedancingdeer
[09:02] <Bryce1> ok i will thanks
[09:03] <coz_> Bryce1,    study the pictures and text   ...it will become clear as you work withi the live cd
[09:03] <ActionParsnip> kbp: you need to use screen
[09:03] <rek> ActionParsnip:
[09:03] <user_> http://pastebin.com/f3e2aa0f1
[09:03] <rek> hi, i need proprietary drivers i used with hardy heron now i'm running 9.10 i tried to install some glx packages but in system administration hardware drivers i don't see anything....and my pc after a few minutes stops working and i need to reset help...... bazhang kavurt gogeta and all the channel
[09:03] <kbp> *the server (not the desktop, I mistyped)
[09:04] <pepperphd> rek: i had problems with proprietary drivers in 9.10, and after a few days worth of frustration went back to 8.04 =\
[09:04] <Bryce1> ok thanks coz. i have decided to try wubi
[09:04] <scott1> so how can i acess all my windows stuff
[09:04] <scott1> from here?
[09:04] <jason__> ActionParsnip, using disown might also be appropriate here, if a full-blown screen isn't necessary
[09:04] <scott1> and just delete windows 100%
[09:04] <rek> pepperphd:  help
[09:04] <ActionParsnip> user_: ok try: lsof | grep sdb > ~/stuff.txt; pastebinit ~/stuff.txt; rm ~/stuff.txt
[09:04] <coz_> Bryce1,  mm ok I have never tested wubi   so I cant  offer any help with that
[09:05] <rek> we need support ActionParsnip
[09:05] <coz_> Bryce1,    http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Installing_Ubuntu_Linux_on_a_Windows_System_%28Dual_booting%29
[09:05] <user_> is this format the pen
[09:05] <coz_> Bryce1,   there is another site ^^
[09:05] <ActionParsnip> rek: are you by any chance using an nvidia gfx card?
[09:05] <Bryce1> ok thanks alot
[09:05] <coz_> Bryce1,  you will see on that image that the slider has been moved to the left  and turned ubuntu brown  for the ubuntu section
[09:05] <scott1> is there a shortcut for opening terminal?
[09:05] <rek> yep ActionParsnip
[09:06] <coz_> Bryce1,  and all you do is click and move the bar there
[09:06] <scott1> if your just idle at desktop like?
[09:06] <Bryce1> ok
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> rek: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-180
[09:06] <rek> ActionParsnip: 32mb
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> rek: then simply reboot
[09:06] <rek> k
[09:06] <kbp> ActionParsnip: so there is no such command that let the server do the job by itself (and we don't need to connect to it ... ?)... that's a little bit inconvenient because everytime sudo apt-get upgrade it takes age to download files (>100MB) for upgrade
[09:06] <rek> i had 173
[09:07] <coz_> Bryce1,   I wouldnt be worried about doing this to that point just for practice  ...nothing is changed until you pass that particular dialog
[09:07] <user_> its resulted http://pastebin.com/f3a552275
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> kbp: cron a job to run the updates
[09:07] <coz_> Bryce1,  you can always click the "reset" button on the system
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> rek: then use 173 if its more compatible than 180
[09:07] <rek> ActionParsnip:  in dev i can see v4l and dvb  that's cool in 8.04 i did't see that
[09:07] <Bryce1> yes true
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> rek: how is that related to nvidia drivers?
[09:08] <Bryce1> im going to try wubi first then ill try dual booting through ubuntu
[09:08] <coz_> Bryce1,  so go through it a few times up to that point and play with the slider until you understand it
[09:08] <jason__> kbp, you can try "$ sudo apt-get upgrade &", followed by "$ disown", although it might need to be "$ sudo disown"
[09:08] <rek> ActionParsnip:  not related but 's cool
[09:08] <scott1> what are somethings i should know basic stuff in terminal?
[09:08] <Bryce1> i dont think you have to partition in wubi
[09:08] <ActionParsnip> rek: err..ok
[09:08] <coz_> Bryce1,  no   you dont
[09:08] <user_> its resulted http://pastebin.com/f3a552275
[09:08] <jason__> kbp, but you still need to connect to the server to run that command; if you want to run updates automatically, go with ActionParsnip's cron suggestion
[09:08] <rek> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3) ActionParsnip in this ok?
[09:08] <coz_> Bryce1,  however ...if you are feeling that unsure about the partitioning  dont it
[09:09] <Bryce1> yep
[09:09] <ActionParsnip> rek: yeah i'd go with the 173 as you said: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-173
[09:09] <kbp> jason__ : so if i use sudo apt-get upgrade & disown, then I dont need to keep the connection after i run that command right? I dont mind to connect to it to execute a command
[09:09] <coz_> Bryce1,  although at some point you will want to install it on it's own patition  and avoid wubi  problems  which I have read about
[09:09] <scott1> !sudo
[09:09] <scott1> :)
[09:09] <scott1> !superuser
[09:10] <scott1> !sudo help
[09:10] <Bryce1> well i have a 30GB unallocated space for it im just not sure how to do it exactly
[09:10] <kbp> scott1: the reason there is nearly no virus on Linux is because of this "sudo" thing
[09:10] <scott1> really?
[09:10] <jason__> kbp, that's right.  screen (as ActionParsnip suggested) is another good option; you can reconnect and check on its progress.  With disown, it's difficult to see what's going on with your process after you disown it.
[09:10] <DJones> !root | scott1 Is this the info you were looking for
[09:10] <ActionParsnip> Bryce1: if there is unallocated space on the drive, you can tell the installer to autoassign that space. so you dont have to worry it will be handled for you
[09:10] <scott1> you mean you cant like get viruses like windows on here?
[09:11] <Bryce1> how to i tell the installer to do so?
[09:11] <ActionParsnip> kbp: linux viri do exist. They just arent very wild: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_malware
[09:11] <coz_> scott1,   there are viruses for linux but they mainly hit server installations if at all
[09:11] <pepperphd> scott1: the vast majority of viruses target windows machines
[09:11] <ActionParsnip> Bryce1: you need to tell it to use the largest contiguous unallocated space
[09:11] <DJones> !virus | scott1
[09:11] <coz_> scott1,  I have never experienced a linux virus  myself
[09:11] <Q|> !ruler
[09:11] <kbp> thank you jason__
[09:12] <Bryce1> yes but it selects a wrong drive
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> Bryce1: or if you partition the space yourself and mark the mount points appropriately, this will work also
[09:12] <coz_> Bryce1,  how many drives do you have ?
[09:12] <Bryce1> 2
[09:12] <user_>  its resulted http://pastebin.com/f3a552275
[09:12] <coz_> Bryce1,  ok you have to separate hard drives?
[09:12] <coz_> Bryce1,   what is on the secondary one?
[09:12] <Bryce1> so unplugg one?
[09:13] <coz_> Bryce1,  no
[09:13] <Bryce1> its a terabyte drive
[09:13] <Bryce1> just a file drive
[09:13] <coz_> Bryce1,   and you have  info already on that drive?
[09:13] <Bryce1> yes
[09:13] <kbp> ActionParsnip: I thought about virus before (and even tried to determine if the packages on repositories are safe - I worry some idiots would put a small script inside their program and put it on repository for people to use)
[09:13] <coz_> Bryce1,  well if it is choosing that drive  just defrag that drive first and then partition part of it ...say 60 gigs   for ubuntu
[09:14] <Bryce1> well i want to use the other drive
[09:14] <coz_> Bryce1,  separate hard drives in a system is a far better way to dual boot
[09:14] <ActionParsnip> kbp: its a possibility, you run that same risk with ppa repos
[09:14] <coz_> Bryce1,   doesn it reconize the primary drive?
[09:14] <Bryce1> yes it recognizes it
[09:14] <gogeta> kbp: lol that has happond the repos have been hacked in the past but they catch it fast
[09:14] <coz_> Bryce1,  ok did you choose that drive as the one the use?
[09:14] <user_> lsof | grep sdb > ~/stuff.txt; pastebinit ~/stuff.txt; rm ~/stuff.txt
[09:14] <user_>  resulted http://pastebin.com/f3a552275
[09:15] <spo> how do i find out the size of a directory?
[09:15] <rek> no proprietary drivers in use help!!!!
[09:15] <rek> installed it
[09:15] <rek> nothing happens
[09:15] <coz_> rek,    lspci | grep -i vga
[09:15] <Bryce1> when i choose the guided for most free space it chooses the terabyte drive first
[09:15] <rek> ActionParsnip:
[09:15] <rek> my pc will stop working soon
[09:15] <jason__> spo, to find the size of all files and folders in /path/to/folder, run "du -hs /path/to/folder"
[09:15] <kbp> ActionParsnip: actually it was just last week or so, there was a guy saying that apport trying to send private info (gmail passwd etc.) to the developers when Firefox crash... I couldnt verify it but a little bit scared so I never click send error report when a program crashes.
[09:15] <rek> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
[09:16] <rek> it's a problem of 9.04?
[09:16] <Bryce1> i have a terabyte and a 300gb drives the 300gb drive has a 30gb unallocated partition that i want to install ubuntu on
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> spo: du -h /path/to/dir
[09:16] <Londy> Ubuntu isnt all that
[09:16] <coz_> rek,  ok and in the  hardware drivers   did it list the driver?  and which version was it?
[09:16] <rek> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3) coz_
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> user_: ok, its not open and not mounted so you should be able to partition it
[09:16] <rek> 173
[09:16] <scott1> so i think i get it
[09:16] <coz_> rek,   although a a geforce2 is rather old
[09:16] <coz_> rek,  ok
[09:16] <scott1> after reading a little bit on sudo,
[09:16] <rek> tried also 18 i think
[09:17] <coz_> rek, did you reboot the system?
[09:17] <rek> 180...but could retry
[09:17] <rek> yep
[09:17] <apparle> which software is used to open PDF in ubuntu
[09:17] <rek> in 8.04 was so simple
[09:17] <apparle> whats the command for it
[09:17] <scott1> Sudo is kind of like a command, that your issueing as root.(admin) so i would have to sudo mount my old C: drive?
[09:17] <coz_> rek,   should be as simple in 9.04 as well
[09:17] <rek> it's a bug?
[09:17] <user_> how to do it, and i want to format the flash drive
[09:17] <ActionParsnip> rek: you must uninstall the old driver before installing a differernt one too. you can use: sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia* && sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
[09:17] <coz_> rek,   reboot the system again...not just restart x  by the way
[09:18] <rek> ActionParsnip:  it's automatic
[09:18] <rek> i no
[09:18] <ActionParsnip> rek: i dont trust automatic stuff
[09:18] <gogeta> scott1: windows always runs as root linux does not it runs in a user mode
[09:18] <rek> the terminal says removing 180 when installing 173
[09:18] <scott1> windows only runs as root, if you create account to do so,
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> rek: cool, ok then if that doesnt work try the next one down
[09:19] <dayo> maco: never fails. i keep getting messages to Dayofswords in my hilight window :P
[09:19] <gogeta> scott1: thats why stuff like vireses and spywhere are very hard t code for linux
[09:19] <scott1> you can create limited accts
[09:19] <gogeta> to
[09:19] <rek> ?
[09:19] <dayo> 06:59 #ubuntu: < maco> Dayofswords: keeping 1 older kernel is generally good incase a kernel update breaks something and you need an old known-good one
[09:19] <rek> nextone?
[09:19] <dayo> 06:59 #ubuntu: < maco> Dayofswords: if youre on jaunty: "sudo apt-get remove linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic" should remove the -11 kernel
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> scott1: windows doesnt have root, it has administrator
[09:19] <coz_> rek,    open system/administartion/ hardware drivers
[09:19] <scott1> right,
[09:19] <rek> coz_:  there's nothing there
[09:19] <gogeta> scott1: yes but they never work well you normaly have to stay root
[09:19] <scott1> thats what i meant, you can create administrator accounts or that
[09:19] <user_> anybody know here how to format the flash dirve
[09:19] <coz_> rek,  ooooo
[09:19] <scott1> Ok,
[09:19] <rek> coz_:  :-( i know
[09:19] <scott1> but i have a windows partition i need to acess
[09:19] <scott1> how can i do so
[09:20] <scott1> on here?
[09:20] <scott1> terminal?
[09:20] <FloodBot3> scott1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:20] <gogeta> scott1: it should aruldy be mounted
[09:20] <coz_> rek,   I came across this with someone last week  ... mm ..let me see if I remember the solution
[09:20] <rek> i need a new computer now :-(
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> !ntfs | scott1
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> rek: no, just the right driver
[09:20] <coz_> rek,  was there somthing there  in hardware drivers before?
[09:20] <rek> yep in 8.04 coz_
[09:20] <gogeta> scott1: after a fresh install however you need to boot windows at least once for chkdsk to run
[09:20] <coz_> rek,  no in 9.04
[09:21] <rek> no no coz_
[09:21] <coz_> rek,    were there any drivers listed there at first?
[09:21] <AcidBurn123> hi guys, do you know a video converter to convert from varity video formats to mp4 (iPod format)
[09:21] <AcidBurn123> ?
[09:21] <coz_> rek,   mm  that may be
[09:21] <devyll> hello. I am experiencing problems with my user configuration for various applications. for example at last reboot "applications" menu is completly empty. also my "Audacious" configuration are all default now. it seems ".config/menus/applications.menu" is empty . can anybody explain why ? I am sure i didn't delete it or something like that
[09:21] <rek> no no  coz_
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> rek: i bet most of my systems are older than yours and run great, you jst need the right software and not hardware
[09:21] <apparle> what is the command to open PDF through commandline
[09:21] <coz_> rek,   that may be because it is a gforce 2   let me check...what is the exact card again?
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> apparle: acroread /padf/file
[09:21] <rek> ok ActionParsnip but i have a p4c800 cool but....supports only pentium 4
[09:22] <rek> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3) coz_
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> apparle: you will need acroread installed, or you can substitute acroread for evince
[09:22] <kbp> scott1: simply click on "start button" at the left corner (the circle symbol) -> places -> you will see your hard drives (actually they are partitions) there
[09:22] <rek> should buy an i7
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> rek: then i was right, fastest i have is a 1.6ghz
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> rek: only if you need one
[09:23] <user_> how to format usb pen
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> rek: run the command i gave earlier to rip out all the old nvidia stuff, then try: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-96
[09:23] <rek> yep ActionParsnip i can't now   i'm not a good boy at school
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> user_: try: sudo cfdisk /dev/sdb
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> rek: er ok
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> rek: do it when you can then
[09:24] <coz_> rek,  that card should be supported according to the page I am looking at
[09:24] <coz_> rek,  nevermind it is for the nouveau driver
[09:25] <user_> sudo cfdisk dev/sdb says no permission
[09:26] <CppIsWeird> how do i play a realplayer audio stream?
[09:26] <coz_> rek,    with a gforce2  you may be out of luck  finding a driver on 9.04
[09:26] <rek> coz ?
[09:26] <coz_> rek,  not sure absolutely though....I am tired  and it is 4:30 am here  so
[09:27] <rek> drunk coffee?
[09:27] <user_>  sudo cfdisk dev/sdb says no permission
[09:27] <rek> sudo reboot
[09:27] <coz_> rek,  yes I should go an make coffee :)
[09:27] <rek> but u r tired try to sleep
[09:27] <scott1> so i just got it do mount and add my recovery drive why didnt it get my main local disk instead?
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> user_: does this device work in another system?
[09:27] <rek> wait
[09:27] <rek> shall i reboot?
[09:28] <user_> no its cant open in xp also
[09:28] <Flynsarmy> Anyone experiencing huge cpu usage on firefox caused by firebug? it used to only happen on 3.5 but now happens on 3 aswell
[09:28] <scott1> i still cant access my windows stuff:( sighs
[09:28] <scott1> i will figure it out tomorow
[09:28] <scott1> goodnite world
[09:29] <moerch13> are there any (good) dvdauthor software, other than qdvdauthor
[09:29] <user_> thatswhy i  want to format, this was happned when i copy some files from a pc which hadnt virus gard (xp)
[09:29] <kbp> Flynsarmy: I experienced sometimes last week on 3.0.8
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> user_: did you gracefully remove it from the xp system?
[09:30] <user_> ya
[09:30] <arquebus> snuxoll- have you heard of tried Erlang?
[09:31] <ActionParsnip> user_: try putting it back in, see if its readable
[09:31] <arquebus> *or tried
[09:31] <user_> i tried but same result
[09:31] <rek> no proprietary drivers in use ActionParsnip and coz_
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> user_: i'd format it under windows in disk manager
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> rek: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:32] <kbp> user_ : try to run gparted with sudo :)
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> rek: in the video card settings add the line:   Driver "nvidia"
[09:33] <user_> there is no pen driver
[09:33] <rek> ActionParsnip:  why my x is so short?
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> rek: most of that is handled by HAL now
[09:34] <rek> hal?
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> user_: right click MyComputer -> manage
[09:34] <rek> i remember it was huge
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> user_: disk manager is in there
[09:34] <Bryce1> anyone have a good dual boot ubuntu windows tutorial?
[09:34] <rek> ActionParsnip:  i don't see that section?
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> rek: back in the day it used to be humungous
[09:35] <AcidBurn123> guys if I install the 64bit version of ubuntu, what problems will I face? Can I install *any* application that runs on the 32bit version? What about drivers?
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> rek: you'll see Section Device   Identifier "Configured Video Device"
[09:35] <rek> ActionParsnip:  where can i put the line?
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> rek: you put the line under the line that says Identifier "Configured video device"
[09:37] <rek> ok
[09:37] <rek> reboot?
[09:38] <rek> ctrl alt bckspc?
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> rek: either is fine
[09:39] <rek> k thx
[09:39] <user_> did u mean in xp or ubuntu
[09:39] <rek> ActionParsnip: ctrl alt bkspc doesn't eork
[09:39] <rek> work*
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> !dontzap
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: all apps are compiled for both 64bit and 32bit
[09:40] <hoo-hah> hi guys. got a simple question. I've got some scripts in ~/bin that I want to use in X (using run dialog, not terminal) but X doesn't recognise the path I set in shell init scripts
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: you can run 32bit apps (like godawful skype) by installing ia32-libs
[09:40] <rek> sys rq ?
[09:40] <hoo-hah> should I just add path in .xinitrc?
[09:40] <toxic> hello, i'm looking for a way to deactivate the secondary clip-board using the middleclic, so it doesn't paste my last selection anymore...
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> rek: printscreen button
[09:41] <ubuntu> Hello. I recently moved some of my partitions over after deleting a storage one I had, and then... tried to install XP in the space leftover. I failed at that with some arbitrary error and now my linux partition wont boot, either. Tried to reset grub as the bootloader and that worked, but none of the options from there will actually load. Help? xD
[09:41] <roland_> i remember, that there is a console app tgat generates easily remembered passwords.... anyone knows the name=
[09:41] <AcidBurn123> ActionParsnip: Someone told me I won't be able to run flash. (11:40:16 AM) monox: AcidBurn123: you "may" face problems with Free apps that don't support 64-bit, though I've never heard of one. you "will" face problems with several closed apps such as flash player which may fail to work with the provided 32bit-wrapper layer
[09:41] <freakynl> hi, a collegue of mine has issues with the toolbars in openoffice.org. they show up as text only, whilst they are set to icons only (so instead of a B icon you see 'bold text', etc). resetting them to defaults doesn't help either, any ideas?
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: you can run native beta 64bit flash, it works REALLY well
[09:41] <ubuntu> And I know I haven't deleted the linux partition, as I can still get in to my stuff from livecd, as I am doing now. =/
[09:42] <AcidBurn123> ActionParsnip: so is the change recommended?
[09:42] <freakynl> ActionParsnip: well, really well is an overstatement but it runs pretty descent. still a huge cpu hog
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: deends on use and system. If you have 2Gb ram and only browse the web and chat then 64bit won't give you much
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> freakynl: true ut you can help that by using a slicker browser ;)
[09:43] <user_> how to format flash drive on ubuntu which cannot format on xp pls
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> user_: does the usb device show up in disk manager?
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> user_: in xp
[09:43] <freakynl> ActionParsnip: err so if i change browser flash suddenly will stop using 100% cpu on certain applets?
[09:43] <AcidBurn123> ActionParsnip: today I'll buy another 2GB RAM so I'll have 4GB in total. Also I have two hard drives 500GB + 160GB
[09:43] <user_> yes
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> freakynl: uses a lot less than that in my firepup
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: for 4gb ram i'd definately hit 64bit
[09:44] <ShapeShifter499> bye
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> user_: then create the partition in there and format it
[09:44] <AcidBurn123> ActionParsnip: better performance right?
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: 32bit can only reference little over 3gb ram
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> AcidBurn123: without pae, 64bit will give you an easier route to getting access
[09:45] <rek> doesn't work and gave mme problems at  the boot such as busy display etcccc
[09:45] <hoo-hah> hi guys. got a simple question. I've got some scripts in ~/bin that I want to use in X (using run dialog, not terminal) but X doesn't recognise the path I set in shell init scripts. Should I set the path again in .xinitrc?
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> rek: then its the wroing version of the nvidia driver
[09:47] <rek> what can i do ActionParsnip
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> rek: uninstall the nvidia driver and install a different one
[09:47] <rek> like
[09:48] <Acsia> hi
[09:48] <Acsia> how can I find broken packages?
[09:48] <Acsia> nothing in the synaptic package manager and when trying to upgrade I get an error
[09:49] <ActionParsnip> Acsia: can you please give a pastebin of: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:49] <n0bl3b0y>  /server irc.cigicigi.gen.tr
[09:50] <Acsia> btw it s when I try to upgrade to 9.04
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> rek: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-96
[09:50] <Acsia> update/upgrade works fine
[09:50] <rek> again
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade | Acsia
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> rek: or there is nvidia-glx-71
[09:52] <rayno_b> Hi there, I need some assistance with controlling bandwidth usage per user per port on an Ubuntu server acting as gateway to the internet.  At the moment, one user can use all available bandwidth which is what I want to stop from happening.
[09:52] <apparle> how to setup fstab after wubi installtion
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> !fstab | apparle
[09:54] <apparle> ActionParsnip: So there is no diffrence if I have wubi installation??
[09:57] <Acsia> ActionParsnip: during my upgrade I get this http://pastebin.com/d31d8351b
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> Acsia: sudo apt-get -f install
[09:58] <rayno_b> Hi there, I need some assistance with controlling bandwidth usage per user per port on an Ubuntu server acting as gateway to the internet.  At the moment, one user can use all available bandwidth which is what I want to stop from happening.  I know I should be using IP tables for this, but I'm really not sure how to even start?
[09:58] <Magliadoro> How do I get into a directory that has two names in the command line?
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> apparle: its still ubuntu, fstab should be setup at install time
[09:58] <Acsia> it gives me: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> Magliadoro: like a space in between?
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> Acsia: weird
[09:58] <masquerade> öö
[09:58] <Scutum> DOes anyone needs hosting?? please let me know I have a pretty good deal
[09:58] <Scutum> for the best
[09:59] <Acsia> yes, I might go for a clean install
[09:59] <LiraNuna> spam alert
[09:59] <Magliadoro> Scutum spammer
[09:59] <apparle> ActionParsnip: ok thanks
[09:59] <Acsia> it s my bin machine... so I have a lot of stuff on it
[09:59] <Acsia> thx
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Acsia: could log a bug
[10:05] <daivana> Why can't I see in terminal the IP adresses using netstat????
[10:05] <daivana> it shows something like that unix  3      [ ]         STREAM     CONNECTED     6243
[10:05] <Submarine> hi there
[10:06] <misse-> daivana: what IP do you want to se?
[10:06] <Gnea> daivana: that's a socket, not a netstream
[10:06] <i77> Is there a way to get the latest version of transmission on ubuntu hardy heron?
[10:06] <daivana> I would know what IP is connected to my PC
[10:06] <daivana> Sorry if it sounds lame :)\
[10:06] <Submarine> In the old days, when one wanted a core file, one just had to set ulimit -c 1000000. Now I got gscan2pdf to segfault, it says it has dumped core, but I cannot find the core file.
[10:06] <Submarine> Where the heck did the core file go?
[10:07] <well_puzzled> OpenOffice question - How can I enable resizing tables a la Word, when I select the bottom corner to resize, it only ever resizes the last cell
[10:07] <eXeC001er> Hello! How i can disable nfsv4 on my Ubuntu 8.10 ?
[10:08] <daivana> What is the sommand for net streaM>
[10:08] <Submarine> daivana, netstat --proto=inet -n
[10:09] <daivana> Thank you
[10:15] <albech> what is the difference between a ubuntu server installation and a debian server installation?? Would they not consist of the same packages?
[10:15] <albech> i can see the difference on the desktop
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> albech: different repos
[10:16] <eric___> quit
[10:16] <eric___> exit
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> albech: at a fundamental level there would be very little difference
[10:16] <albech> ActionParsnip: ok, thats what i though
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> albech: but then again most server installs are very similar even with different distros
[10:17] <albech> ActionParsnip: not trying to flame here or anything.. just curious.. i will stick with ubuntu in that case for my server
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> albech: i didnt think you were flaming. i thought it was a valid point
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> albech: i use gentoo on my fileserver but it only runs samba and transmission
[10:18] <ziroday> Hi, what is recommended for a Broadcom BCM4322 card, the B43 or STA driver?
[10:18] <albech> ActionParsnip: well i guess what distinguish the different the dists then would be the package manager and i do like the debian/ubuntu approach over others
[10:18] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom | ziroday
[10:18] <ziroday> ActionParsnip: I've been through there thanks
[10:18] <albech> ActionParsnip: i use gentoo as well on my embedded systems and my server, but i like the idea of LTS for a Xen server
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> ziroday: the firmware cutter wil give you the driver
[10:20] <ActionParsnip> ziroday: try both, see which gives you what you need
[10:20] <reves> why the hell does X cut off the bottom quater of my screens when i rotate a twinview session nvidia driven pair of monitors into portrait?  i am about to throw in the towel
[10:20] <ziroday> ActionParsnip: so will the STA driver. I'm asked if anyone knows the pro's and con's of each. Doesn't matter I've just looked it up
[10:20] <reves> and i guarantee nobody here will be able to answer this question. i have searched my ass off
[10:20] <Submarine> ziroday, the wl driver
[10:20] <ziroday> ActionParsnip: and that wikipage is woefully out of date
[10:20] <ziroday> Submarine: came to the same conclusion :)
[10:21] <Submarine> ziroday, basically, in my experience, none of the drivers works properly
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> ziroday: then update it, thats the idea of wikis
[10:21] <Submarine> ziroday, for some reason the wl driver does not receive broadcasts, apparently
[10:21] <ziroday> ActionParsnip: what to do you think I'm doing :)
[10:21] <uzi__> just a quick question, anyone know if reconstructor is available in ubuntu repository?
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> ziroday: i assume nothing ;)
[10:21] <ziroday> Submarine: broadcasts?
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> !find construct
[10:21] <Submarine> ziroday, ndiswrapper was really really slow (I think I'll have to retry it now that I've set the kernel to noapic nolapic, I suspect it lost irqs)
[10:22] <Submarine> ziroday, well, broadcast packets, including ARP
[10:22]  * Gnea wonders why pulseaudio and this audigy just do not want to get along
[10:22] <ziroday> Submarine: ah right, no such issues here :)
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> Gnea: its an audigy is my answer
[10:23] <Submarine> ziroday, well, this prevents other hosts from sshing to your machine
[10:23] <ObamaFly> Has anyone found a workaround for catalyst in 9.04?
[10:23] <Submarine> among other problems
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> ObamaFly: could use the open driver
[10:26] <ObamaFly> ActionParsnip: Yeah thats what its looking like... last time i used the open driver i couldnt do anything graphically intensive
[10:27] <ObamaFly> its garbage
[10:27] <Submarine> it can also \\\\\\\\\\\
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> ObamaFly: thats why i always always buy nvidia :)
[10:27] <ObamaFly> ActionParsnip: Unfortunately its about 7 years too late for that
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> gotcha
[10:28] <ObamaFly> :/ and im dirt poor
[10:29] <ObamaFly> All I want to do is shoot people in the face is that so much to ask :'( i had a dream of world conquest..
[10:29] <Submarine> ObamaFly, run America's Army
[10:29] <Kingsy101> can someone help me, when I first installed ubuntu 8.10 it said in the top right hand corner that a visual update was available, so I installed it and it made a off
[10:30] <ObamaFly> Submarine: lol I intend to but I have a feeling the open driver is going to give me 30fps
[10:30] <Kingsy101> button with the words log off appear to the right of the clock
[10:30] <Tamnakz> Can you use ekiga to chat on aim, yahoo or msn?
[10:30] <Kingsy101> however I had to re-install gdm the other day that the feature seems to have vanished..
[10:30] <Kingsy101> how do I re-install it ?
[10:32] <vadi01> hi i have a ubuntu 9.0.4 workstation . how do i make all the users have the same desktop as userx? userx is me and i configured the desktop.
[10:32] <joaopinto> KingOfDos|lap, gdm as nothing to do with updates notification
[10:32] <vadi01> because when usery logs in he gets the default desktop
[10:33] <wers> I am on an intel X3100. i used to have compiz all the time. A while ago, I accidentally changed my visual effects to "None" I can't Turn compiz on with GNOME's Appearance dialog anymore. I should use fusion-icon for that but the setting isnt saved for fresh sessions. any idea?
[10:33] <Kingsy101> joaopinto - I know, but do you know what I mean about the off button with log out written in the top right hand corner ?
[10:33] <joaopinto> vadi01, you would need to symlink their desktop dir to yours, but they will also have write acess to your desktop dir
[10:33] <vadi01> joaopinto: ok. whats the command?
[10:34] <vadi01> joaopinto: actually the users are getting authentication via an AD server...
[10:34] <joaopinto> vadi01, is not a simple command, you need to understand how a symbolic link works
[10:35] <vadi01> joaopinto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CorporateUbuntu under section User Login Script is what i tried
[10:35] <shay26> Hello does it possible to set "wget" command to download files to other path(folder) and not to the current path ?
[10:35] <vadi01> but it does not work in 9.04
[10:35] <voodoor> Is there a way to change the apt mirror site via the terminal without manually editing sources.list?
[10:35] <vadi01> gnome-session-wrapper no such file or directory
[10:35] <Tamnakz> Can you use ekiga to chat on aim, yahoo or msn?
[10:35] <joaopinto> shay26, man wget
[10:35] <joaopinto> shay26, you want wget -O filename
[10:36] <Tamnakz> *can you use ekiga to do video chat on aim or yahoo?
[10:36] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, no, those networks use different protocols
[10:36] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: yes
[10:36] <Tamnakz> thenano: how?
[10:36] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: yes, I think it can use a proxy to rech them
[10:36] <buch> where do you actually find those open drivers?
[10:36] <aguitel> someone use firefox 3.6 ?
[10:37] <Tamnakz> thenano is it somethign you could walk me through setting up? or help me find instructions?
[10:37] <Kingsy101> has anyone got any ideas about my issue?
[10:37] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: wait plz
[10:38] <voodoor> Is there not an ncurses interface for selecting the apt mirror to use?
[10:38] <joaopinto> voodoor, no, selecting an apt mirror is just as simple as editing /etc/apt/sources.list, any console editor will do
[10:40] <Kingsy101> is this is a stupid question to be asking or something? I have been searching for the answer for a few days now, google and on this chan with no luck.. does the answer exist ? heh
[10:41] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, it is not a stupid question, but you really should be careful when removing a core system package like gdm
[10:41] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[10:41] <kavurt> aguitel, isn't 3.5.2 the latest version?
[10:41] <nahoj> what partition type is best for a partition that i want to acces from both ubuntu and windows xp ?
[10:41] <joaopinto> probably removing gdm did also remove a dependent package which provides the panel you are looking for
[10:41] <joaopinto> nahoj, ntfs
[10:42] <Tamnakz> Thenano_ I'll be back in a few minutes, have to reboot
[10:42] <Kingsy101> I know.. I didnt do it intentional tbh, I was trying to get apache and php installed and somehow it got deleted I have no idea how
[10:42] <nahoj> joaopinto: ok ty
[10:42] <aguitel> kavurt: if you enable others repo ,there is firefox 3.6
[10:42] <Submarine> nahoj, both ntfs and vfat work
[10:42] <ObamaFly> isnt there an initial setup for xorg.conf since im gonna be using the open driver
[10:42] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, that is the concerning paart "I have no idea how", packages are not removed unless you explicitely agreed with it
[10:42] <Submarine> nahoj, ntfs may incur some efficiency penalty due to the use of the 'fuse' driver
[10:43] <vadi01> how do i access a network file from command prompt say on ip 192.169.0.1?
[10:43] <Magliadoro> !fuse
[10:44] <Kingsy101> joaopinto - brb its installed, I guess I need a re-start
[10:45] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: I may have mistaken ekiga with another service, I could find the other one maybe , but there is a service called gtalk2voip that maybe can be a help
[10:47] <Kingsy101> hmmm apt-get instal ubuntu-desktop didnt bring back that panel.. anyone got any other ideas ?
[10:48] <rashed2020> After I set init=/bin/bash at the grub boot up menu. How would I continue normal bootup without restarting?
[10:48] <rashed2020> Kingsy101: What menu are you looking for?
[10:48] <joaopinto> rashed2020, init 2
[10:48] <joaopinto> !resetpanels | Kingsy101
[10:49] <Kingsy101> rashed2020 - its a panel that got installed as a type of update when I first installed the operating system, it was to the right of the clock, and said log out
[10:49] <Kingsy101> once you clicked it it gave options to log out re-start shutdown etc etcd
[10:50] <rashed2020> Does joaopinto's suggestion fix it?
[10:50] <Kingsy101> 1 sec I am doing it now
[10:50] <ObamaFly> I seem to remember there being a initial configuration  for xorg.conf in terminal that asked a series of questions with prompts and generated a semi-configured xorg.conf
[10:50] <ObamaFly> i dont remember the command tho
[10:50] <rashed2020> joaopinto: I get "init: unable to send message: Connection refused"
[10:51] <joaopinto> ObamaFly, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg did that in the past, I am not sure it works since most of the config is out of xorg now
[10:51] <joaopinto> rashed2020, sudo
[10:51] <aguitel> joaopinto: ta de pinto duro nessa hoa?
[10:51] <joaopinto> !pt | aguitel
[10:51] <Kingsy101> joaopinto - cool that command fixed it, all my short cuts are gone but thats ok they can easily be added again.. thanks :)
[10:51] <ObamaFly> it does still work
[10:51] <ObamaFly> thx
[10:52] <rashed2020> joaopinto: Same =/ Not it also has "sudo: unable to resolve host (none)"
[10:52] <ObamaFly> i didnt want to start from scratch this takes long enough as it is lol
[10:52] <Tamnakz> Can someone help me get ekiga to work for video chat in aim or yahoo?
[10:52] <joaopinto> rashed2020, since you override the regular init I am not sure you can resume the boot
[10:53] <rashed2020> Bah, thanks.
[10:53] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, like I said 1 hour ago, it is not possible
[10:53] <joaopinto> rashed2020, it is possible when you start into single user mode, but that is a different story :)
[10:53] <Tamnakz> as other have mentoined, and as many websites tell me, it is. I simply don't know enough to do it on my own
[10:54] <Submarine> rashed2020, you cannot continue normal bootup after doing init=/bin/bash
[10:54] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, if may sites tell you it is possible theren there should be instructions there ;)
[10:55] <Tamnakz> there are, but in a computer language far beyond my knowledge
[10:55] <gauravsrf> hi
[10:55] <moDumass> heyhey all
[10:56] <moDumass> any idea how to graph dynamic data in calc?
[10:56] <^Phantom^> Why doesn't ubuntu support scanners?
[10:56] <gauravsrf> did any one have any idea about how to view windows remote desktop in linux ??
[10:56] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: it was gizmo on linux I had in my mind i guess ,sorry,  search for gizmo5 .
[10:56] <iceroot> Phil_Ewert: why are use saying something like that?
[10:56] <iceroot> Phil_Ewert: wrong nick
[10:56] <oguncak> hi evrybody.. when will gnome 2.27 be released?
[10:56] <rashed2020> joaopinto: "exec init" worked.
[10:57] <iceroot> ^Phantom^: what do you mean? of course ubuntu support scanner
[10:57] <rashed2020> Submarine: Sorry, the above was meant for you ("exec init" resumed bootup)
[10:57] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, if someone here knows about it, they will just write on the same language ;)
[10:57] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414121&page=2
[10:57] <joaopinto> ^Phantom^, ubuntu, more precisely supports scannners, just not every model
[10:57] <joaopinto> ups, more precisely linux
[10:57] <Webu> Hello, what's the recommended way to execute a long command from rc.local as a different user? I mean it would get executed at every boot as user "vlc" for example.
[10:58] <^Phantom^> Memorex 6142u Scanner is mine...
[10:58] <Webu> I've tried su vlc -c "command", but it doesn't seem to work very well :-(
[10:58] <joaopinto> gauravsrf, Applications -> Internet -> Remote Desktop
[10:58] <Tamnakz> joaopinto: any ideas on IM chat with video? my brother can't do audio in iraq
[10:58] <iceroot> oguncak: http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.26/#rnlookingforward
[10:58] <joaopinto> rashed2020, great :)
 tried but not able to scan the local windows computer so any guideline
[10:59] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, skype
[10:59] <^Phantom^> Dang GIMP woke up my mom and sister.
[10:59] <joaopinto> gauravsrf, you need to know the hostname/IP of the target computer, it does not scan the network
[10:59] <iceroot> ^Phantom^: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html
[10:59] <Tamnakz> can skype talk to services other than skype?
[11:00] <pc65> ciao
[11:00] <gauravsrf> joaopinto: tried but not able to scan the local windows computer so any guide
[11:00] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, no, you asked for an IM solution, I told you, skype :)
[11:00] <iceroot> Tamnakz: to real phones + mobiles phones but nothing like icq, irc, yahoo and so on
[11:00] <Tamnakz> ok
[11:00] <pc65> xdcc/send @50
[11:00] <wers> i accidentally changed my "Visual Effects" to "Normal". I can't activate compiz again using the Appearance dialog. Any idea why?
[11:00] <joaopinto> gauravsrf, we are not talking the same language, using remote desktop has nothing to do with scanning
[11:00] <joaopinto> gauravsrf, you need to know the IP address of the system you want to connect to
[11:00] <Tamnakz> alright, but skype will do chat, with video?
[11:01] <iceroot> Tamnakz: yes
[11:01] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, yes it does
[11:01] <Kingsy101> ok now for the actual issue that started all of this --> is anyone in here familiar with apache? check this out ---> http://pastie.org/585693 <--- the command that caused it is at the top of the pastie
[11:01] <gauravsrf> joaopinto: tried but not able to scan the local windows computer so any guide
[11:02] <^Phantom^> Aww, unsupported. :(
[11:02] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: not natively no, but there is other program who can talk to skype,skype can't chat with video , it need to use a call and then you will have video.  take a look at gizmo please , it has video as well , runs under linux and windows and can chat with every IM out there
[11:02] <Guest8193> I need a help with sound card
[11:02] <Tamnakz> thenano_ gizmo5?
[11:02] <^Phantom^> Guess I'll have to use my Vista VM to use it.
[11:02] <joaopinto> TheNano_, uhhh ??? Skype does chat with video
[11:02] <iceroot> !sound | Guest8193
[11:03] <TheNano_> joaopinto: ib the linux version ?
[11:03] <joaopinto> The^user, Yes
[11:03] <iceroot> Kingsy101: look at the config line 3 to see the error, also try #httpd
[11:03] <joaopinto> was for TheNano_
[11:03] <Guest8193> two days ago  got new comp
[11:04] <Tamnakz> joaopinto what version do you use?
[11:04] <czajkowski> Guest8193: you made it then
[11:04] <Kingsy101> iceroot - yea I know, I have, they told me to come here
[11:04] <iceroot> Kingsy101: also, php5 is installed?
[11:04] <Guest8193> yes
[11:04] <^Phantom^> Are there other ways I could try to use my scanner in ubuntu?
[11:04] <Kingsy101> iceroot - yep
[11:04] <Guest8193> i did
[11:04] <joaopinto> TheNano_, have you actually used gizmo for video chat over msn or yahoo ?
[11:04] <Guest8193> now i need good person to help
[11:04] <iceroot> !details | Guest8193
[11:04] <czajkowski> Guest8193: ok what seems to be the problem/issue?
[11:05] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, the latest from skype's site
[11:05] <Guest8193> my sound card is not workin and i am total beginer
[11:05] <Kingsy101> iceroot - 1 sec I will pastie it
[11:05] <Tamnakz> joaopinto, I added the repository from wiki to download skype, gave me version 2.0.0.72
[11:06] <Kingsy101> iceroot - check this out ---> http://pastie.org/585695
[11:06] <TheNano_> joaopinto: he didnt specified the need of video over msn , I used gizmo a long time ago, have no Idea , I just said he should take a look at it , not promising a working solution
[11:06] <Guest8193> please help me somebody with not workin sound card
[11:06] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, you need to have libapache2-mod-php5 installed
[11:06] <cherva> anhi I ahve a problem with FakeRAID on p5q pro motherboard and ubuntu 9.04 (alternate instraller) acording to this howto the raid should be detected and all should be ok  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto#Ubuntu%209.04%20%28Jaunty%20Jackalope%29 and the installer asks me do I want to activate the raid disks but when I reach the partitinoing part the raid isn't there.....
[11:06] <TheNano_> joaopinto: Amsn works fine for me with MSN
[11:06] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, and you should not manually edit the apache module lists
[11:07] <Tamnakz> thenano_ amsn works to chat, but video doesn't work right. I get a still image, and the other user gets a white screen?
[11:07] <iceroot> Kingsy101: ok, paste the apache conf where the error comes from
[11:07] <Kingsy101> ok 1 sec
[11:07] <Guest8193> if there won't be help i'm forced to go back to vista what is pain in arse!
[11:07] <joaopinto> TheNano_, right, but you really should be concerned on providing a working solution, otherwise it will just get frustrated by yet another fail ;)
[11:07] <iceroot> Guest8193: can you please ask a real question with details? none can/want help you with no infos
[11:07] <Myrtti> Guest8193: help us to help you and tell more
[11:08] <joaopinto> !nick | Guest21287
[11:08] <TheNano_> joaopinto: I use the amsn from ppa
[11:08] <czajkowski> Guest8193: what kinda of issues
[11:08] <Kingsy101> iceroot - http://pastie.org/585696 <--- that is my apache config
[11:08] <Guest8193> IS THERE PROFESIONAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO HELP ME WITH MY NOT WORKIN SOUND CARD
[11:08] <Tamnakz> thenano_ do you use video with amsn?
[11:08] <czajkowski> Guest8193: shouting wont help you
[11:08] <Submarine> Guest8193, Please don't use ALL CAPITALS.
[11:08] <Myrtti> !patience | Guest8193
[11:08] <iceroot> Guest8193: .... ask a real question or use windows vista again
[11:08] <joaopinto> !caps | Guest8193
[11:09] <Submarine> Guest8193, please do: lspci
[11:09] <Guest8193>  czajkowski: R U ASKIN ME?
[11:09] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, did you install the apache2 php5 module ?
[11:09] <Submarine> Guest8193, in the output from lspci, read the model corresponding to your card
[11:09] <czajkowski> Guest8193: yes, I've asked you, what is the issue with your sound, you cant just say issue with sound without detail how can we help
[11:09] <Submarine> guest8193, please then give this model to us
[11:09] <Kingsy101> joaopinto - followed this ---> http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_lamp_for_newbies
[11:09] <WinZ> hey guys
[11:09] <Guest8193> OK
[11:09] <WinZ> quick question
[11:09] <WinZ> need urgent help
[11:10] <Guest8193> SO I WRITE IT TO TERMINAL
[11:10] <wsuthomas> i need a million can you help
[11:10] <Myrtti> Guest8193: please press your caps lock key
[11:10] <Submarine> Guest8193, DROP THE CAPS. And yes, to terminal.
[11:10] <WinZ> is there a way to search for .doc files (which are in 1251 for compatibility) by content?
[11:10] <czajkowski> Guest8193: yes, lspci
[11:10] <WinZ> ubuntu, utf8
[11:10] <Submarine> Guest8193, this command outputs a list of PCI devices, one of them is the sound card
[11:10] <WinZ> .docs are created by OpenOffice Writer
[11:10] <shane_> would anyone be able to tell me where the hell i can find video drivers for this laptop?
[11:11] <joaopinto> Kingsy101, it is just as simple as: sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
[11:11] <Submarine> shane_, lspci and tell us the graphics card
[11:11] <kewin> hi
[11:11] <Guest8193> i wrote it and it's a long list there
[11:11] <shane_> how do i figure all that out..i just found the laptop in my storage
[11:11] <TheNano_> Tamnakz: will be back in 30 min, sorry
[11:11] <Submarine> guest8193, only one line refers to an "audio device"
[11:11] <kholerabbi> Hey, is there a way to share a folder of music between user accounts (on a single computer)??
[11:11] <psypher246> hi all. pls help with virt-manager (kvm) is there anything special that needs to be done to get install sources OTHER than http to work. cannot choose para virtualization or full virtualization as vm method or iso's as install source. thanks
[11:11] <Submarine> shane_, type lspci
[11:11] <Tamnakz> I've got skype going, and it recognizes my cam, but how do I get it to run in chat?
[11:12] <Tamnakz> thenano_ I appreciate it, but I'll be asleep
[11:12] <Guest8193> czajkowski: its long list out there
[11:12] <Myrtti> Guest8193: use paste.ubuntu.com to show it to us
[11:12] <Guest8193> Submarine: ok i look
[11:12] <czajkowski> Guest8193: onely one line as Submarine refers to Audio device
[11:12] <iceroot> Kingsy101: for installing lamp you only need "sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 mysql-server" also also phpmyadmin if you like. dont need a tutorial for this
[11:12] <czajkowski> Guest8193: when folks say your name it should highlight, that means they are talking/adressing you
[11:13] <czajkowski> Guest8193: that way you'll know who to reply to
[11:13] <Tamnakz> can anyone help me get video to work in skype while doing chat? not calls?
[11:13] <Kingsy101> iceroot - ok I have removed both apache2 and php5
[11:13] <Submarine> shane_, it's totally impossible to do stuff about drivers without knowing the actual device, and lspci will tell you the device
[11:13] <Guest8193>   Submarine: this is it:   Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP73 High Definition Audio (rev a1)
[11:14] <Kingsy101> iceroot - I wanted php5 apache and phpmyadmin installed
[11:14] <iceroot> Tamnakz: where is the problem to call a person? its free
[11:14] <Kingsy101> iceroot - so what would be the command I would use ?
[11:14] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 phpmyadmin
[11:14] <shane_> li just typed it im tryin to figure out which one is the video card...never used xubuntu before :(
[11:14] <Tamnakz> my brother in the middle east in the millitary, he's not allowed to do audio
[11:14] <iceroot> Kingsy101: but you also need mysql-server for phpmyadmin
[11:14] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 phpmyadmin mysql-server
[11:14] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, you need to do a call, if you dont want audio just set "mute"
[11:15] <Submarine> Guest8193, try running alsamixer and seeing if there is no volume level set to 0, like "PCM" or similar
[11:15] <Tamnakz> joaopinto when I do it gives an audio playback error and ends the call?
[11:15] <Kingsy101> iceroot - it keeps saying Selecting previously deselected package php5-gd.   how do I do a total re-install ?
[11:15] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, that means you didn't setup the audio device properly
[11:15] <Kingsy101> so it installs a totally new version ?
[11:15] <joaopinto> Tamnakz, go to options, set output to pulseaudio, and input to your hw device
[11:15] <Tamnakz> joaopinto working on that now
[11:16] <iceroot> Kingsy101: its ook so, no need a reinstall
[11:16] <Guest8193> this is what i have writen when i wrote alsamixer
[11:16] <Guest8193> function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
[11:16] <Submarine> wow
[11:17] <Guest8193> is it bad?
[11:17] <Kingsy101> iceroot - ok everything is installed now
[11:17] <Submarine> Guest8193: it's like the sound driver is not loaded!
[11:17] <Kingsy101> do you need to the start the apache package or does it start by default ?
[11:17] <iceroot> Kingsy101: fine you can access apache with http://localhst
[11:17] <Tamnakz> joaopinto it gives me 'problem with audio capture'
[11:17] <iceroot> Kingsy101: fine you can access apache with http://localhost
[11:17] <Tamnakz> how do I make sure it's seeing my mic?
[11:17] <Guest8193> seem like it, what now?
[11:17] <Kingsy101> iceroot - I get a failed to connect message
[11:18] <Kingsy101> iceroot - Page Load Errro
[11:18] <Kingsy101> Error
[11:18] <Submarine> Guest8193: lsmod|grep snd
[11:18] <iceroot> Kingsy101: what is the output of  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status
[11:18] <Submarine> Guest8193, this lists the drivers and only keeps those related to sound (snd)
[11:18] <Submarine> guest8193, what does it say? is there snd_hda_intel in there?
[11:19] <Kingsy101> iceroot - that doesnt give an output
[11:19] <Kingsy101> it just returns to the next line
[11:19] <scalar_> Hey all
[11:19] <Guest8193> no
[11:19] <iceroot> Kingsy101: ps aux | grep apache2  is there output?
[11:19] <grobda24> Why would my pulseaudio sound stop when I switch to a virtual console outside of the GUI ?
[11:19]  * grobda24 says howazzit ! to Ubuntu people :D
[11:19] <Kingsy101> iceroot - yup     chris     7638  0.0  0.0   3240   804 pts/2    S+   11:19   0:00 grep apache2
[11:19] <scalar_> I just installed fluxbox with synaptic to my ubuntu 8.10, can sy help how can I use it?
[11:20] <iceroot> Kingsy101: ok apache is not running. start with    sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[11:20] <Guest8193> Submarine:   there is no such thing
[11:20] <Kingsy101> iceroot - check it out ---> http://pastie.org/585704
[11:20] <Kingsy101> slightly different this time
[11:21] <Submarine> Guest8193: lsmod|grep snd outputs nothing?
[11:21] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[11:21] <Submarine> guest8193: ok, try sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel
[11:21] <Submarine> guest8193: then dmesg and look at the last lines
[11:21] <scalar_> I just installed fluxbox with synaptic to my ubuntu 8.10, can sy help how can I use it?
[11:21] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo dpkg-reconfigure apache2    you apache-config is still broken from what you did
[11:22] <legend2440> shane_video card will say  01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: then your card
[11:22] <EvaLuaTe> the font on some sites appears unusually big (on all browsers, opera, firefox and chrome), i have changed the dpi resolution in the 'font rendering details' and some fonts really got ok, but for some the problem remains. any idea what could be wrong?
[11:22] <Kingsy101> iceroot - ok I typed the reconfigure command then tried to start it again and got the same error
[11:22] <Guest8193> this is reply: Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[11:22] <cherva> cherva, test
[11:22] <Submarine> legend2440, he has a Trident  1023:8820
[11:23] <aguitel> anyone speak sabubus?
[11:23] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get purge apache2 php5 && sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
[11:23] <scalar_> sabubus?
[11:23] <legend2440> Submarine: oh i missed that . i thought he was having trouble finding it
[11:23] <bazhang> aguitel, is this related to Ubuntu?
[11:23] <Submarine> legend2440, privmsg
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[11:24] <gauravsrf> can any one help me out with the sharing . i make a folder to share and have some files but when in windows i try to acces that folder i am not able to acess due to user name problem may any one help me out
[11:24] <cherva> cherva, test
[11:24] <Kingsy101> iceroot - ok done, should I now use the apt-get install command again ?
[11:24] <cherva> anhi I ahve a problem with FakeRAID on p5q pro motherboard and ubuntu 9.04 (alternate instraller) acording to this howto the raid should be detected and all should be ok  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto#Ubuntu%209.04%20%28Jaunty%20Jackalope%29 and the installer asks me do I want to activate the raid disks but when I reach the partitinoing part the raid isn't there.....
[11:24] <aguitel> bazhang: language from sabubu
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> gauravsrf: sudo smbpasswd -a $USER
[11:24] <Submarine> Guest8193, what does modprobe snd_hda_intel followed by reading the last lines of dmesg say?
[11:24] <iceroot> Kingsy101: with the command yu did already   sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> gauravsrf: type your login password for your samba password too
[11:24] <bazhang> aguitel, offtopic for here, #ubuntu-offtopic for chat
[11:24] <Kingsy101> iceroot - which command ?
[11:24] <Guest8193> this: Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[11:25] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get purge apache2 php5 && sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
[11:25] <Kingsy101> oh so I don't need to sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 phpmyadmin mysql-server again ?
[11:25] <gauravsrf> ActionParsnip: i mean in the windows
[11:25] <gauravsrf> i am not able to view or do anything in the windows system
[11:25] <iceroot> Kingsy101: that command purges apache2 and php5 and then reinstall it with default config
[11:25] <Kingsy101> ah right cool
[11:26] <markuman> i set hdparm -B253 -S84 /dev/sda so my hdd should fall in standby after 7 minutes. that works, but after ~10sek, he turned on, why?
[11:26] <Kingsy101> right I will try to start it again then
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> gauravsrf: add your linux user name to the windows system and grant it access to the shares permissions as well as file permissions
[11:26] <Kingsy101> iceroot - I get the same error
[11:26] <Kingsy101> :(
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> gauravsrf: use the same password as you use in linux on the windows box
[11:26] <iceroot> Kingsy101: ok, what have you done to your config before?
[11:26] <iceroot> Kingsy101: have you edit the files by hand?
[11:27] <Kingsy101> iceroot - I cant really remember it was a few days ago...
[11:27] <Tamnakz> Thanks EVERYBODY I've got sound, video and IM now!
[11:27] <Kingsy101> iceroot - yea it was by hand
[11:27] <Kingsy101> iceroot - cant I just get rid of EVERYTHING and start from scratch ?
[11:27] <EvaLuaTe> anyone, please? ^^
[11:27] <cherva> cherva, test
[11:27] <Guest8193> any help then?
[11:28] <iceroot> Kingsy101: what is "php -version" telling
[11:28] <Kingsy101> iceroot - The program 'php' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[11:28] <Kingsy101> sudo apt-get install php5-cli
[11:28] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get install php5
[11:28] <Tamnakz> joaopinto thanks a ton! Got it going with skype now!
[11:28] <iceroot> Kingsy101: type my command
[11:29] <Kingsy101> iceroot - http://pastie.org/585713 <--- now thats weird
[11:29] <Submarine> guest8193: what does the end of dmesg say?
[11:30] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get purge php5   is telling what?
[11:30] <Guest8193> Submarine: this what i had: Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[11:31] <psypher246> hi all. pls help with virt-manager (kvm) is there anything special that needs to be done to get install sources OTHER than http to work. cannot choose para virtualization or full virtualization as vm method or iso's as install source. thanks
[11:31] <Guest8193> is it bad?
[11:31] <Kingsy101> iceroot - http://pastie.org/585718
[11:31] <grobda24> How can I keep pulseaudio playing in a virtual console ?
[11:31] <iceroot> Kingsy101: looks ok
[11:31] <Guest8193> would my fiance kill me?
[11:31] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get install php5
[11:32] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: not if you kill him/her first
[11:32] <Kingsy101> iceroot - look ok ----> http://pastie.org/585719  ?
[11:33] <iceroot> Kingsy101: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[11:33] <Kingsy101> iceroot - it gives the same error :(
[11:33] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: or i fix my problem and there is no need for killin
[11:33] <Submarine> guest8193: last lines of dmesg please
[11:34] <Submarine> guest8193: type 'dmesg' and look the last lines
[11:34] <iceroot> Kingsy101: php -version?
[11:34] <Kingsy101> The program 'php' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[11:34] <Kingsy101> same as before
[11:34] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: or run: sudo apt-get install pastebinit; dmesg | tail |  pastebinit
[11:34] <iceroot> Kingsy101: hm
[11:34] <Guest8193> here it is : snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_pcm_hw_constraint_step
[11:35] <Submarine> guest8193: I am flabbergasted/
[11:35] <Guest8193> what does it mean?
[11:35] <iceroot> Kingsy101: same with php5 -version?
[11:36] <Guest8193> Am I Fucked?
[11:36] <Kingsy101> iceroot - yep
[11:36] <Kingsy101> :(
[11:36] <iceroot> Kingsy101: hm, sorry dont know how to fix this apt-get problem
[11:36] <indus> hi
[11:36] <Kingsy101> iceroot - thats ok man, thanks for your help
[11:36] <Submarine> guest8193: it means the sound driver does not correspond to the kernel you are running
[11:36] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: whats the output of: uname -r
[11:36] <Kingsy101> does anyone else know how to fix this problem ?
[11:37] <indus> Kingsy101: what problem can u repeat
[11:37] <Kingsy101> iceroot - what is the best way of explaining this ?
[11:37] <Guest8193> output is generic
[11:38] <Guest8193> Submarine: and what now?
[11:38] <iceroot> Kingsy101: php5 is not detecting but apt-get is telling it is installed
[11:38] <indus> what do u mean not detecting
[11:38] <Submarine> guest8193: output is certainly not 'generic'
[11:38] <Kingsy101> indus - I cant start apache because I get the error http://pastie.org/585721 <--- but when I try to install php it says its already installed
[11:39] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: ok, try uname -a
[11:39] <iceroot> indus: php -version = not installed   sudo apt-get install php5 = already installed
[11:39] <Kingsy101> ^^^ yep
[11:39] <Kingsy101> :(
[11:39] <Guest8193> that what it wrote me after putin uname -r
[11:39] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: and can you give use the output of: lsb-release -c
[11:40] <Guest8193> after fixin my problem i invite u for pint
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> lsb_release -c   sorry
[11:40] <Guest8193> or joint :-D
[11:40] <Submarine> Guest8193: ActionParsnip and myself think that you are running a nonstandard kernel. Maybe your fiance likes compiling his or her own kernel?
[11:40] <indus> Kingsy101: have you installed php5 apache packages? php5-apache
[11:41] <Kingsy101> indus - I don't think so
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> Submarine: i have a sneakng suspicion what lsb_release is gonna say
[11:41] <zfe> hi folks
[11:41] <zfe> how can i open .lit files?
[11:41] <Guest8193> she didn't have acces to it, cose i tryied to fix it whole day
[11:41] <Guest8193> it's brand new comp
[11:41] <Submarine> guest8193: what does lsb_release -c say?
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> zfe: what do you create them with?
[11:42] <niklas_> are there guestures for touch screens in Ubuntu?
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> Submarine: you know what i mean ;)
[11:42] <zfe> ActionParsnip, just downloaded one
[11:42] <zfe> i wonder how to open it
[11:42] <gauravsrf> is there any advance search option in the linux with the file type or such
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> zfe: ok what would open it in windows?
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> zfe: in linux, file extensions dont mean much
[11:42] <zfe> microsoft reader, i suppose
[11:42] <Pranky> I have install Ubuntu 9.04 on Vmware player on Windows machine. How to access SSH remotely
[11:42] <Guest8193> it say: Codename:	jaunty
[11:42] <neurochrome> gauravsrf, use wildcards (*)
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> bah
[11:43] <indus> Kingsy101: just 1 sec
[11:43] <Kingsy101> indus - np
[11:43] <DJones> zfe: I haven't heard of any .lit file readers for linux, possibly you could run MS reader with wine
[11:43] <Guest8193> i will owe u forever. Now u r responsible even for my sex life!
[11:43] <zfe> DJones, i doubt i could bypass the registration
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> zfe: sudo apt-get install clit
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> !info clit
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> zfe: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283839
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> great name too. man clit would be a hoot
[11:44] <Guest8193> so what now?
[11:44] <indus> Kingsy101:install  libapache2-mod-php5
[11:45] <Kingsy101> indus - 1 sec
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: it converts lit fles to some linux readable format
[11:45] <DJones> ActionParsnip: I used to speak to the guy that wrote convert lit, that seems to have been around for years
[11:45] <indus> iceroot: Kingsy101 install  libapache2-mod-php5
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: we still need the output of: uname -a
[11:46] <Guest8193> Linux jan-desktop 2.6.28-14-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Sat Jul 25 00:28:35 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[11:46] <Guest8193>  here is an output
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> zfe: or try the microsoft reader under wine, consult appdb for compatibility
[11:46] <zfe> tesekkurler acio
[11:46] <zfe> ActionParsnip,
[11:46] <indus> iceroot: Kingsy101 now restart apache2 sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart  glad to help :)
[11:47] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1084294
[11:48] <Kingsy101> indus - just install libapache2-mod-php5 with apt-get ?
[11:48] <indus> Kingsy101: yeah
[11:48] <indus> Kingsy101: is there any other method? install means that or synaptic whichever
[11:49] <Guest8193> is posibility high that this would help?
[11:49] <Kingsy101> indus - http://pastie.org/585727 <--- check that out
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: not sure
[11:49] <indus> Kingsy101: its already installed? or u installed now?
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> why is aptitude AND apt-get present in ubuntu stock install? surely only one is needed.
[11:50] <Guest8193> so i try it
[11:50] <Kingsy101> indus - it looks like its saying it was already installed
[11:50] <indus> Kingsy101: could you try restart apache again and check
[11:50] <Kingsy101> ok
[11:50] <Submarine> Guest8193, The problem is that the drivers including the sound driver do not correspond to the kernel you are running. Normally this should not happen, but...
[11:50] <Kingsy101> indus - yea I get the same error
[11:51] <indus> Kingsy101: ok cant help further, ask ikonia for this
[11:51] <Guest8193> u r scarin me
[11:51] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: you could compile the source if all else fails
[11:51] <indus> Kingsy101: he knows about apache
[11:51] <Kingsy101> indus - alright np
[11:51] <Guest8193> note that i'm pretty stupid in it
[11:52] <bullgard4> What is the reason that Ubuntu installs by default  the DEB program package gdb?
[11:52] <Submarine> ActionParsnip, nooooo
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: you will learn
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> Submarine: i have to do it a fair bit in karmic to get sound. Even scripted it ;)
[11:52] <Guest8193> could i have your help with it?
[11:52] <Submarine> ActionParsnip, I've not compiled a kernel in years.
[11:53] <Guest8193> if u smokin grass my thanks would be a huge joint!
[11:53] <Submarine> ActionParsnip, The first problem is to understand why the modules dont correspond to the kernel.
[11:54] <Kingsy101> ikonia - are you around ?
[11:54] <ActionParsnip> Submarine: true. i dont compile kernels. only that module as my updates havent caught up with me yet
[11:54] <Guest8193> it seems it's very bad?
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: you could boot to an older kernel to see whats different
[11:55] <Guest8193> how should i do it?
[11:55] <indus> Kingsy101: he is mod,probably will be here later
[11:55] <Kingsy101> indus - not a problem :)
[11:56] <Kingsy101> indus - thanks for your help
[11:56] <indus> Kingsy101: dont tell him i referred
[11:56] <indus> :)
[11:56] <Kingsy101> lol ok
[11:56] <indus> Kingsy101: just give me a paste of the error again?
[11:56] <Kingsy101> indus - http://pastie.org/585732
[11:57] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: situation is, if i'm not able to fix it, i have to go back to vista. and i instaled ubuntu as soon my new comp get in
[11:57] <indus> Kingsy101: did u edit the apache 2 conf file ,check line 285
[11:57] <Guest8193> how would i boot older kernel?
[11:58] <Kingsy101> indus - this is line 285 - LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: esc when grub loads, use cursors to choose older kernel (not recovery)
[11:58] <embix> hi there
[11:59] <gsedej> I want to learn servers. Which server is easy? Ubuntu? Where to find good "HowTo"?
[11:59] <Guest8193> and then?
[11:59] <indus> Kingsy101: reinstall the libapache2-mod-php5
[11:59] <indus> gsedej: red hat
[11:59] <Kingsy101> indus - using which command purge or apt-get ?
[11:59] <indus> gsedej: if you want to get a job that is
[12:00] <indus> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get -reinstall -install <file>
[12:00] <Kingsy101> cool
[12:00] <indus> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get --reinstall -install <file>
[12:00] <gsedej> I just want to learn. I didnt do it before
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: just websearch what you need to know
[12:00] <indus> gsedej: www.redhat.com
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: depends what type of server to how it will be implemented
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: any OS can be a server of some kin
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> d
[12:00] <gsedej> rtorrent, FTP, website (just for test)
[12:00] <indus> gsedej: go for their RHCE certification, its good
[12:01] <Kingsy101> indus - like this ---> sudo apt-get --reinstall libapache2-mod-php5
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: you can install and configure all that on the server release, it comes with no x server by default to reduce used resources as well as provide extra security
[12:01] <indus> gsedej: or what ActionParsnip says too, you can start with the ubuntu desktop to learn the basic desktop commands first
[12:01] <Kingsy101> indus - sorry for the stupid questions I am a bit new to this ?
[12:01] <gsedej> is there a noobie guide for redhat
[12:01] <indus> Kingsy101: dont you have a gui?
[12:02] <Kingsy101> indus - yea
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: redhat isnt free, they have fedora which is community supported and free
[12:02] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: could u help me at least with resolution? It was very low and i managed to instal Nvidia x server, but with that i need change resolution in every boot
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: you need to run: gksudo nvidia-settings
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: when you have the display you want, write the settings to xorg.conf
[12:03] <alessandro__> hello
[12:03] <indus> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get --reinstall <package>
[12:03] <Kingsy101> indus - so   --- >    sudo apt-get --reinstall libapache2-mod-php5
[12:03] <Kingsy101> cos that says
[12:03] <Kingsy101> E: Invalid operation libapache2-mod-php5
[12:03] <indus> ActionParsnip: well what do u mean it isnt free?
[12:04] <gsedej> so, if I install ubuntu desktop, than I can easy install server deb-s and have it like server?
[12:04] <indus> ActionParsnip: the software is free, its the support which is paid
[12:04] <indus> Kingsy101: yes
[12:04] <Submarine> indus, RHEL is not free.
[12:04] <Kingsy101> indus - ? it gives me that error ^^^^^
[12:04] <indus> Kingsy101: sudo apt-get --reinstall install <package>
[12:04] <Kingsy101> oh
[12:04] <ActionParsnip> indus: i see
[12:04] <indus> Submarine: hmm,i got it for free when i enrolled for the course
[12:05] <Kingsy101> indus - ok thats done
[12:05] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: what is xorg.conf
[12:05] <Kingsy101> try re-starting it again ?
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> indus: whty can i only find the redhat isos on torrent sites...
[12:05] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: sorry for my stupidity
[12:05] <Submarine> guest8193: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:05] <indus> Submarine: ActionParsnip  the thing is, the code is available for free
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: its a config file for the x server
[12:06] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: you can write your settings to it using nvidia-settings but it needs to be ran using gksudo so it can write the file
[12:06] <indus> Submarine: ActionParsnip they dont have a system where it can be directly downloaded,but if u aare a member on site(signup free) its all downloadable
[12:06] <ActionParsnip> indus: gotcha
[12:06] <ActionParsnip> indus: learning all the way
[12:06] <Kingsy101> indus - because restarting it gives the same error again
[12:06] <indus> Submarine: i had all the software,but you dont have support ,also, its not easy to get it to work on diff hardware,
[12:07] <indus> Submarine ActionParsnip  i had all the software,but you dont have support ,also, its not easy to get it to work on diff hardware,
[12:07] <ActionParsnip> gsedej: for your needs, ubuntu will be fine. infact any linux will do the job fine
[12:07] <oguncak> hi friends. is there anyone using sugar desktop? do you suggest using sugar desktop instead of gnome? i read some articles about it but i am not sure which to choose..
[12:07] <indus> ActionParsnip: usually its good for those enterprise stuff where systems are common or intel ? configs
[12:08] <Guest8193> ActionParsnip: and what should i do with sound touble problem?
[12:08] <stefano> Hello! I am new to linux and I have just installed ubuntu 9.04 on my laptop but I can't enable the wireless. Does anybody know how to solve this problem please?
[12:08] <indus> !communitydocs | gsedej
[12:08] <indus> bah
[12:08] <bullgard4> What is the reason that Ubuntu installs by default  the DEB program package gdb?
[12:08] <Sonata-Arctica> stefano, ubuntu 9.04 is sux
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: not sure, could log a bug. i'd try an older kernel see if it works ok
[12:09] <staar2_> hi
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> !info gdb
[12:09] <Guest8193> so how shoul i do it again?
[12:09] <indus> Kingsy101: ok sorry you should google a little for this problem
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> Guest8193: reboot, press esc when grub loads then use cursors to select older kernel (not recovery mode)
[12:10] <arquebus> stefano, click on the network icon in your toolbar, your wireless network should be listed
[12:10] <gsedej> indus: Thanks, I will just try Ubuntu...
[12:10] <rayno_b> Hi there, I need assistance with traffic shaping in Ubuntu.  Any guru's here that can spend a bit of time with me on this?
[12:10] <indus> gsedej: but i also will say, professionally its redhat which rules on the server market
[12:10] <Guest8193> ok i try that, and then i let u know, ok?
[12:10] <stefano> It is listed but the eanble box is disabled, it can't be enabled
[12:11] <indus> gsedej: for a career take a look at the RHCE courses in your city
[12:11] <bullgard4> rayno_b: This channel appreciates specific questions instead of general questions about timining resources of would-be helpers.
[12:12] <arquebus> stefano- go to vpn connections>configure vpn>wireless
[12:12] <psypher246> hi all. pls help with virt-manager (kvm) is there anything special that needs to be done to get install sources OTHER than http to work. cannot choose para virtualization or full virtualization as vm method or iso's as install source. thanks
[12:12] <bullgard4> s/tinining/timing/
[12:12] <erUSUL> rayno_b: i wish i could but everytme i read docs about "ip" and "tc" i only got a headache and no enlightment :|
[12:12] <wers> how do I set the super key as a modifier? :)
[12:14] <rayno_b> bullgard - Okay - I'll rephrase - My ubuntu server is used as internet gateway - it currently allows one user to be able to use up all the bandwidth available for the internet.  I want to make sure that everyone on the network has bandwidth available to browse the net and there should for example always be bandwidth available for mail routing.  I need assistance with this please please please?
[12:14] <bullgard4> wers: Read for example 'man mc'.
[12:16] <Guest2622> no help with that old kernel
[12:17] <jonick> hi ... anyone using karmic unr?
[12:18] <Guest2622> the old kernel didn't help with sound
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> Guest2622: bah
[12:18] <erUSUL> !karmic | jonick
[12:18] <Guest2622> ActionParsnip: so what would be solution?
[12:19] <Guest2622> if there is any
[12:19] <ActionParsnip> Guest2622: id log a bug
[12:20] <Guest2622> ActionParsnip: what is that? How would i do that?
[12:21] <ActionParsnip> !bug | Guest2622
[12:22] <woland> hi. what package provides dev manuals? i've installed glibc-doc but still miss lots of section 3 pages like mmap(3) and open(3)
[12:22] <Besogon> Hello. How can I make backup fouler /usr? With what should we do that. I tried to use tar
[12:22] <erUSUL> woland: manpages-dev iirc
[12:22] <orochi> hello...i had to completely clear out my home directory, is there a place that i could copy back the default ubuntu .bashrc back from?
[12:22] <erUSUL> !info manpages-dev
[12:22] <ActionParsnip> !backup | Besogon
[12:22] <erUSUL> orochi: /etc/skel/*
[12:22] <erUSUL> orochi: this are the ones copied when a user is created
[12:23] <Guest2622> i am a super stupid in that. So when i have a bug i report that and then what would happen?
[12:23] <orochi> erUSUL: thanks, those are the ones that i needed
[12:23] <orochi> crap...forgot to run irssi in screen :> be right back
[12:23] <Besogon> ActionParsnip: I need backup /usr because I want mount it to another partition (I can't use backup programm on LiveCD)
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> Besogon: could boot to live cd and use cp to copy it over
[12:25] <Besogon> ActionParsnip: I fear that there would be errors with permission. Am I wright? Did you do what you advise?
[12:25] <legend2440> Guest2622: what sound card you have?
[12:25] <assem> i'm trying to get flash 9 installed on my ub9.04 machine - anyone have experience with this? are there any flash9 debs around? (having problems with flash10 fullscreen lockups)
[12:25] <Guest2622> is there any other solution than just report bug?
[12:26] <legend2440> Guest2622: what sound card you have?
[12:26] <ActionParsnip> Besogon: if you look at the man pages for cp i think theres one to preseve
[12:26] <Guest2622> legend2440: that is other problem, i don't know how to find out
[12:27] <legend2440> Guest2622: in terminal type  lspci | grep -i audio
[12:27] <buch> assem: I have same problem, some people say its due to adobe not updating for linux, some say its a grafic driver problem..
[12:27] <temoto> What to check if after yesterday karmic upgrade multimedia applications don't play any sound?
[12:27] <Guest2622> legend2440: Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP73 High Definition Audio (rev a1)
[12:27] <Guest2622>         Subsystem: Packard Bell B.V. Device e038
[12:27] <Guest2622>         Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 11
[12:27] <Guest2622>         Memory at feaf8000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
[12:27] <Guest2622>         Capabilities: <access denied>
[12:27] <FloodBot3> Guest2622: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:27] <Guest2622>         Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
[12:27] <embix> using ubuntu 9.04 server, ldap is damaged and wont remove with apt-get remove --purge slapd, is there another way to clean it from the system and then reinstall?
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> embix: sudo dpkg -rP slapd
[12:28] <ActionParsnip> embix: maybe
[12:28] <legend2440> Guest2622: can i pm (private message) ?
[12:28] <Guest2622> FloodBot3: sorry
[12:28] <Guest2622>  legend2440: yes please
[12:28] <Submarine> guest2622: if you modprobe snd_hda_intel and run dmesg, do you by chance get error messages about missing symbols?
[12:28] <temoto> Guest2622: and don't talk to programs. It is wierd.
[12:28] <assem> buch: well, i've been having problems with fullscreen videos and games.  i solved the latter by stopping the overclocking on my vid card
[12:29] <woland> cheers
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> embix: can you provide a pastebin if the output you are getting when you try to apt-get remove the package
[12:29] <embix> with dpkg -rP slapd he tells me: purge and remove are in conflict with each other
[12:29] <assem> buch: now only flash10 seems to lock me up.. =( did you not find a way to install flash9 on ubuntu 9.04?
[12:30] <buch> assem: I havnt heard of a solution but simply download it then run it with your favorite video player. There are various plugin for mozilla that can download it, one called download helper
[12:30] <Guest2622> Submarine: didn't understood question
[12:30] <adantan_alex> hey, im using a atheros wireless card.. im looking for some drivers that are compatible for it
[12:30] <Submarine> guest2622: your sound does not work?
[12:30] <Besogon> ActionParsnip: So If I copy with sudo /usr and boot in LiveCD won't permission on files changes?
[12:31] <buch> assem: this is the only solution i found.. well i just installed adobe flash from their own homepage. I also tried the Nonfree version from the Synaptic, but same problem
[12:31] <assem> buch: oh.. no.. i have that - but flash games are important too
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> Besogon: i think theres a switch for cp to not change and ownerships
[12:31] <embix> the error is in the post installation script, but i dont know how do spik it
[12:31] <buch> assem: what do you have install then?
[12:32] <embix> *skip
[12:32] <psypher246> does anyone know how to make virt-manager work? it is useless to me.
[12:32] <psypher246> thanks
[12:32] <Besogon> ActionParsnip: ok
[12:32] <assem> buch: i uninstalled flash-nonfree and i've been trying to follow instructions for flash9.  downloaded flash9 install tarball and did linux32 ./install_flash
[12:32] <adantan_alex> im using a atheros wireless card, where can i get the linux drivers from?
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> embix: can you use pastebin to show use the error
[12:33] <assem> buch: but, on rebooting my browser it doesn't show up in the addons list
[12:33] <erUSUL> psypher246: for creating a vm you need to run it with gksudo
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> !find backport
[12:33] <psypher246> erUSUL: tried that still cannot select para or full virt or an ISO cd
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-`uname-r`
[12:33] <adantan_alex> thanks man
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: makes my atheros 5000X go :)
[12:34] <buch> assem: Just try and go http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ then mark Flash Player 10 for Linux (.deb) and install it from there - Worked for me
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: even in karmic
[12:34] <adantan_alex> action, it said  not found
[12:34] <buch> assem: remember to uninstall your previous versions ect
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: can you give the output of uname -a
[12:34] <assem> buch: but i want flash9...
[12:34] <assem> buch: flash10 player introduced these system lockups for me
[12:35] <adantan_alex> im a noob to ubuntu
[12:35] <panko__> hi, i've downloaded the video file from youtube (flv or mp4, ...), extracted audio track and now i'd like to improve the sound quality (noise elimination, ...)? how can i do that? (utility, ... ???)
[12:35] <adantan_alex> what do you mean?
[12:35] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: where you typed the previos command (in terminal). type: uname -a
[12:35] <adantan_alex> oh right
[12:35] <embix> the message coming from dpkg -rP slapd: http://pastebin.com/m6ac2676e
[12:35] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: and copy the output then paste it here
[12:36] <adantan_alex> i got this message: Linux ubuntu 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 24 06:42:44 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:36] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic
[12:36] <adantan_alex> thanks
[12:36] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic
[12:36] <adantan_alex> same error, could not find
[12:36] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: what does lsb_release -c   say?
[12:37] <adantan_alex> one sec
[12:37] <adantan_alex> codename:                 interprid
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic intrepid
[12:37] <adantan_alex> sorry, sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic
[12:37] <adantan_alex> oops..
[12:37] <adantan_alex> here.. Codename:	intrepid
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: gotcha
[12:38] <adantan_alex> alright, sorry if this is bugging you
[12:38] <jwyg> hi all
[12:38] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-intrepid
[12:38] <helooooooooooooo> Enter text here...hello
[12:38] <erUSUL> !hi | helooooooooooooo
[12:38] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-backports-modules-intrepid
[12:38] <helooooooooooooo> hi im 19 f uk
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-backports-modules-intrepid intrepid
[12:39] <adantan_alex> still not working
[12:39] <jwyg> does anyone know about modprobe psmouse?
[12:39] <embix> ok, problem solved: i hacked the ini.d script so the deinstall process receives no error messages
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: is the system you are trying to get connected hooked up to the web
[12:39] <helooooooooooooo> any boys wna swap invites with a 19 f uk
[12:39] <DJones> !ot | helooooooooooooo
[12:39] <adantan_alex> yeah, i got it hooked up on thernet
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> embix: ive had to do that with some packages
[12:40] <buch> assem: okay, then i have no clue, but from what ive heard and read from various forums there is a general issue with flash 10 videos playing fullscreen. also with flash 9 plugin
[12:40] <adantan_alex> ethernet*
[12:40] <zetheroo2> can someone help me get my Caps Lock LED working in Jaunty?
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-intrepid
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/linux-backports-modules-intrepid
[12:40] <adantan_alex> haha worked finally, thanks man
[12:41] <embix> is it possible to use the "old-fashioned" slapd.conf instead cn=config with ubuntu server 9.04?
[12:41] <buch> assem: but if you find a way to solve it i would love to hear about it
[12:41] <jwyg> does anyone know about modprobe psmouse? i'm locked out of my keyboard
[12:41] <helooooooooooooo> any 1 here wna swap invites with me imm 19 female
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> embix: not sure, i'd ask in #ubuntu-server
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> helooooooooooooo: invies for what?
[12:42] <helooooooooooooo> toorrents
[12:42] <DJones> helooooooooooooo: Thats nothing to do with ubuntu support, please take that to another channel
[12:42] <DJones> !piracy | helooooooooooooo
[12:42] <embix> ill try
[12:42] <embix> thx
[12:42] <Besogon> !сфтщт
[12:42] <Besogon> !canon
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> helooooooooooooo: this is nothing to do with ubuntu, please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:42] <adantan_alex> ActionPartnership: do i restart the computer now?
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> adantan_alex: yeah if the package has installed
[12:42] <adantan_alex> parnship*
[12:42] <adub> does anyone in here use zoneminder?
[12:43] <adantan_alex> yes it has, be back.
[12:43] <wers> how do i set the super key as a modifier on gnome? I forgot where to set it
[12:43] <zer0c00l> hii , i am using LG p1 express dual laptop, for me sound works only through headphones, laptop speakers not working why?
[12:43] <zer0c00l> i am using ubuntu 9.04
[12:43] <zetheroo2> ok I just noticed that my Caps LED is working if I use my laptop keyboard to activate Caps Lock ... but the LED will not light up if I use my USB keyboard ... why is this?
[12:44] <jwyg> can anyone help me to re-enable my keyboard via root in safe mode?
[12:44] <jwyg> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070
[12:44] <jwyg> i'm locked out! :-(
[12:44] <Besogon> !printer
[12:45] <bazhang> Besogon, please /msg ubottu
[12:45] <wers> how do I access gnome's Control Center? I want to get that view of my settings
[12:46] <assem> buch: hey, i got flash9 player recognized:) i had the nspluginwrapper(s) in the wrong directory
[12:46] <assem> buch: but, sadly, my sound isn't working... just video
[12:46] <psypher246> does anyone know how to make virt-manager to work. i have been googling for hours and don't find a thing. thanks
[12:46] <DJones> wers: If its what I'm thinking of, you can type gconf-editor in a terminal, I think that will bring up the gnome settings editor
[12:47] <zetheroo2> is there a way to advance to the latest stable kernel in Jaunty?
[12:48] <qe2eqe> zetheroo2, apt-get update
[12:48] <buch> assem but is the flash 10 fullscreen issue solved ?
[12:48] <zetheroo2> qe2eqe: no I meant like the latest linux kernel ... .30 I think it is
[12:49] <assem> buch: no ofcourse not?
[12:49] <sebsebseb> zetheroo2: there's a ppa for a later kernel
[12:49] <sebsebseb> zetheroo2: why do you want it?
[12:49] <zetheroo2> sebsebseb: I want to see if it will resolve my kernel panics
[12:50] <sebsebseb> zetheroo2: the ppa will be on launchpad and you can Google for it
[12:50] <buch> assem: Wasnt its the problem in first place? heh then i missunderstood
[12:50] <zetheroo2> sebsebseb: ok thanks
[12:50] <joaopinto> zetheroo2, getting the latest kernel into a current release is not a good idea
[12:51] <zetheroo2> joaopinto: well it could not be worse than it is currently ...
[12:51] <assem> buch: right, that's definitely the problem - i upgraded one day and started seeing lockups. i attributed it to upgrading from flash9=>10. so i'm trying to go back to flash9 to avoid these lockups
[12:51] <sebsebseb> joaopinto: I think that  probably depends  on  what problem they are trying to solve,  plus  they will still have the old one installed unless they remove it themselves.
[12:52] <sebsebseb> joaopinto: Why do you think it's a bad idea?
[12:52] <flamezz> I've got ubuntu 9.04 on an old windows 98 PC and it runs slower than XP did, how can I make it faster?
[12:52] <sebsebseb> flamezz:  How much RAM?
[12:53] <jwyg> does anyone know about the psmouse module?
[12:53] <bluboy> hi
[12:53] <xerath> I run an ubuntu hardy server... three weeks ago (approx), something happened to my ssh keys. I've done nothing to the server, it is highly unlikely that it is compromised (no signs of it either), and the only difference I can see is that host keys in .ssh/known_hosts look different. Previously, the hostname was also hashed here, but now the host IP isn't hashed, and ssh has asked to verify all host keys again even though I've connected to them before.
[12:53] <flamezz> jwyg, 256 MB
[12:53] <sebsebseb> flamezz: I think you meant to send that to me?
[12:54] <flamezz> oh yeah sorry lol
[12:54] <aaron11> g
[12:55] <zetheroo2> ok I am not finding anything conclusive for the PPA in Launchpad
[12:55] <zetheroo2> Dr_Willis: would you know what would be the best way for me to update to the latest stable kernel?
[12:55] <bazhang> zetheroo2, that is completely unsupported, and will likely introduce more problems
[12:55] <shay27> Hello , i connected to my Ubuntu new hdd how can i preform search on my HDD for specific file?
[12:55] <joaopinto> sebsebseb, because there could be userland applications not compatible with the newest kernel, and also 3rd party modules that you may use
[12:55] <zhxk> will ubuntu excutes ~/something before entering cli after boot?
[12:56] <Dr_Willis> zetheroo2:  i just did a apt-get update, and upgrade here for the latest ubuntu kernel upgrade.
[12:56] <zetheroo2> bazhang: hmm ...
[12:56] <Dr_Willis> zetheroo2:  or are you refering to the source from kernel.org ?
[12:56] <jwyg> does anyone know where i might be able to look for documentation on psmouse module?
[12:56] <zetheroo2> Dr_Willis: yeah I was thinking of the .30 release
[12:56] <Dr_Willis> zhxk:  what are you wanting to run?
[12:56] <Dr_Willis> zetheroo2:  you got to use source I guess.. or the ppa repos. I dont mess with the kernel much any more. Not had a need to.
[12:56] <flamezz> sebsebseb: any ideas?
[12:57] <hbekel> jwyg: the kernel sources, if it's included in the kernel, see the /Documentation dir
[12:57] <zhxk> Dr_Willis:script?
[12:57] <bazhang> flamezz, apart from adding more ram, you cannot run gnome and have it faster, try lxde openbox or something similarly lighter
[12:57] <Dr_Willis> zhxk:  care to be a LITTLE more percise as to what it is you are trying to run?   theres /etc/rc.local - have fun..
[12:57] <sebsebseb> flamezz: ok  yeah 256MB RAM is not that much, but with the correct distro  you can breathe a lot of life into that old computer,  is Ubuntu 9.04 the correct distro?   Maybe and maybe not,   Puppy Linux on the other hand or  Damn Small Linux  sure, since they are specifically  made  for   old  hardware.   So  remove  Ubuntu and put  one of those on?   Maybe  and  I  would   recommend   Puppy  Linux   or  well a  version of it since there are
[12:57] <sebsebseb> many to choose from.   However  first you can make sure you   have double  the amount of  your RAM  as the size for  SWAP space and try Ubuntu like that.   I also think you can speed it up by  disabling  certain  in the background  startup  procces's or something.
[12:57] <hbekel> jwyg: modinfo psmouse might help as well
[12:58] <bazhang> sebsebseb, please dont recommend dsl/puppy here
[12:58] <bluboy> why doesn't possible apply normal visual effects on my jaunty guest system, in virtualbox?
[12:58] <sebsebseb> bazhang: whoops and ok no problem
[12:58] <jwyg> hbekel:many thanks! will look now!
[12:58] <Dr_Willis> bluboy:  virtualbox doset support the 3d acellerated drivers
[12:58] <flamezz> sebsebseb: thanks man, I'll get puppy linux
[12:58] <bazhang> bluboy, because it uses the virtualbox graphics, not 3D
[12:58] <sebsebseb> flamezz: no
[12:58] <flamezz> bazhang: thanks
[12:59] <zhxk> Dr_Willis:ok, thanks
[12:59] <Dr_Willis> If one wants to discuss puppy linux.. theres #puppylinux :)
[12:59] <sebsebseb> flamezz: Ubuntu is better :)
[12:59] <flamezz> lol
[12:59] <bluboy> ok thanks
[12:59] <Kingsy101> anyone in here familiar with apache and php on ubuntu? I cant get my apache server started cos it says there is a syntax error in the config file to do with a php module.. so it looks like its not installed BUT when I try apt-get install php5 it shows as installed..
[12:59] <Kingsy101> php --version also reports back like php is not installed
[12:59] <sebsebseb> flamezz: Do  the SWAP suggestion  I gave,  try Xubuntu even.  Or some other light waight window manager,  Fluxbox,  LXDE,  etc.
[13:00] <Stu-Boy> hi all
[13:00] <erUSUL> !lamp | Kingsy101
[13:00] <sebsebseb> flamezz: Xubuntu uses  XFCE
[13:00] <Kingsy101> erUSUL - that wont solve my problem
[13:00] <Pici> Kingsy101: the cli version of php is a separate package from the apache module.
[13:00] <Stu-Boy> is there a fix out for xorg showing high CPU usage please ?
[13:01] <Kingsy101> Pici - hmm I know its telling me to install that but that still doesnt explain why I cant get apache started
[13:01] <bullgard4> What is meant by  "to boot into init 1 mode"?
[13:01] <bazhang> Stu-Boy, which video card and driver
[13:01] <erUSUL> Kingsy101: becouse you read that whole page and followed the tips about troubleshooting the installation ? or becouse you do not want to read anything ?
[13:01] <Dr_Willis> bullgard4:  booting to 'runlevel 1' but  ubuntu dosent really use runlevels like that any more.
[13:01] <jwyg> hbekel: i'm trying to undo 'modprobe -r psmouse' and 'modprobe psmouse proto=imps' any ideas?
[13:01] <Stu-Boy> built in intel -   sec
[13:01] <hbekel> jwyg: ideas about what?
[13:02] <bullgard4> Dr_Willis: Ah, thank you very much for explaining.
[13:02] <jwyg> about how to reset to default?
[13:02] <Kingsy101> erUSUL - no, because I have been trying to solve this problem for a few days now and me + serveral ppl on irc havnt fixed it yet so I am guessing the fix isnt in a simple troubleshooting guide
[13:02] <erUSUL> bullgard4: ubuntu calls that recovery mode (in grub menu). you can « sudo telinit 1 » too
[13:02] <jwyg> my keyboard and mouse are disabled
[13:02] <bullgard4> erUSUL: Thank you for commenting.
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> bullgard4:  puppy bsaicially runs in runlevel 2. 1 is i think single user mode. and 6 is 'shutdown/reboot'
[13:03] <Dr_Willis> i may be backwards. :)
[13:03] <psypher246> erUSUL: any response re virt-manager?
[13:03] <Pici> !runlevels | bullgard4 Dr_Willis
[13:03] <erUSUL> psypher246: no; i did not have any problems with it if i run it with gksudo
[13:03] <jwyg> hbekel: about how to reset them to their default? i've managed to lock myself out of my keyboard and trackpad!
[13:03] <psypher246> so u can select para or full and choose any install media?
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> thats ... oddly worded about how the runlevels work.. :)
[13:04] <bullgard4> Pici: Thank you.
[13:04] <Pici> bullgard4: You're welcome
[13:04] <hbekel> jwyg: the psmouse module probably has nothing to do with it
[13:04] <hbekel> jwyg: it's rather xorg i'd guess
[13:04] <jwyg> hbekel: i think it does - see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070
[13:04] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: hey; i did that factoid ;P oddly worded ? you can improve it
[13:04] <jwyg> hbekel: after reset it stopped working
[13:04] <Kingsy101> Pici - is there a way to completely start again? i.e remove EVERYTHING to do with php5 php apache mysql phpmyadmin etc etc ALL conf files so I can do a complete fresh installation..
[13:05] <jwyg> hbekel: and now i'm trying to undo what i did as root in safe mode
[13:05] <Kingsy101> the error must be in a conf file somewhere..
[13:05] <Stu-Boy> sorry for the  delay - its the intel gma 950 chipset
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> erUSUL:  'ubuntu runlevels 2,3,4,5 are all 'equal'  by default, rulevel 0 is .... runlevel 1 is.....
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> erUSUL:  the use of 'execpt' made me have to stop and think about it... heh....
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> I still need to track down some good upstart docs/guides for beginners.
[13:06] <hbekel> jwyg: to undo the proto action you can 'modprobe -r psmouse; and modprobe psmouse' again
[13:06] <Kingsy101> lol I cant beleive I am having so much trouble installing apache with php heh
[13:06] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: well i'm not native english speaker (galician and spanish) so maybe you are right --> /msg ubottu runlevels is <reply>Your text here ...
[13:06] <hbekel> jwyg: that should use only the options (if any) defined via the modprobe.conf mechanism
[13:06] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: ;)
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> erUSUL:  yea. its just the way the except... is used that makes you have to stop and think.
[13:07] <bazhang> !intel > Stu-Boy
[13:07] <erUSUL> Kingsy101: purge the packages, that removes the conf files too
[13:07] <Stu-Boy> thanks
[13:07] <Stu-Boy> both
[13:08] <Pici> Kingsy101: Have you tried purging libapache2-mod-php5 and reinstalling it?
[13:08] <student> = = ''
[13:09] <indus> Pici: Kingsy101 he did:)
[13:09] <Kingsy101> yup :(
[13:09] <jwyg> hbekel: thanks for your advice - i just tried it and the keyboard and tracker are still disabled...
[13:10] <miouf> hello
[13:10] <xrileyx> hello
[13:11] <jwyg> hbekel: i'll try just disabling psmouse
[13:11] <Kingsy101> Pici - indus suggested wating for ikonia (if thats how you spell it) but this is really annoying me.. so I am still trying :(
[13:11] <jwyg> hbekel: perhaps its not enabled at all by default
[13:12] <hbekel> jwyg: hmm, no idea, sorry. got to go, too...
[13:12] <jwyg> hbekel: thanks for your help!
[13:13] <xrileyx> Could anyone help me with a question on usb booting?
[13:13] <psypher246> does anyone know if it's possible to run 64bit os on 32bit os with virtualization. i read it can be done with kvm and virt-manager yet i have posted forum posts and requested assistance several times on irc to just make virt-manager work, so far it is completely useless to me. any assistance would help. please i have been searching forever
[13:13] <alessandro_> can someone help me?
[13:13] <sebsebseb> !someone |  alessandro_
[13:14] <Kingsy101> Pici - /etc/apache2/modules/libphp5.so  doesnt even exist at all, so why the hell is it pointing there ? heh
[13:14] <richardcavellafk> psypher246: VBox can do it
[13:14] <psypher246> ju
[13:14] <psypher246> richardcavellafk: how i just tried, told me my cpu is i686
[13:14] <alessandro_> sorry :) my problem is abaut the connection in internet with sabayon 4.2
[13:14] <Kingsy101> where is libphp5.so usually installed ?
[13:14] <indus> Kingsy101: try searching for that file libphp5
[13:14] <assem> ok, i've got flash9 running on jaunty x64 w/64bit firefox.  video but no sound - anyone share some help? i'm a pulseaudio user
[13:15] <bazhang> alessandro_, this is #ubuntu support only
[13:15] <sebsebseb> alessandro_: try #sabayon
[13:15] <richardcavell> psypher246: I don't know how, but it's documented to be possible
[13:15] <alessandro_> where can i ask fo sabayon support?
[13:15] <richardcavell> psypher246: to state the obvious, you do have a 64-bit capable CPU, don't you?
[13:15] <psypher246> richardcavell: and do you know how to get cvirt-manager to work?
[13:15] <sebsebseb> alessandro_: see above
[13:15] <qe2eqe> is there an easy way to turn a program name into a pid only output?
[13:15] <alessandro_> thankyou, goodbye
[13:16] <sebsebseb> alessandro_: good luck
[13:16] <psypher246> richardcavell:  no i don't, thats why i'm asking i have read it doesn;'t matter
[13:16] <richardcavell> psypher246: You need a 64-bit CPU to run a 64-bit operating system, period.
[13:17] <richardcavell> psypher246: if you want to run a 64-bit operating system on a 32-bit CPU, you need an emulator, not a virtualisation software
[13:17] <MOUD> Hey all
[13:17] <erUSUL> qe2eqe: pidof
[13:17] <sebsebseb> richardcavell  psypher246   no  I am pretty sure there's a way to run 64bit  OS's  on a 32bit host  now days with Virtualbox
[13:17] <psypher246> richardcavell: ok then if i can get a 64bit cpu how do i make virt-manager work?
[13:17] <richardcavell> sebsebseb: yes, but he's saying he has a 32 bit processor
[13:17] <what_if> I have an eeepc and many of the programs I run are too large for the screen resolution. Is there any fix to this?
[13:17] <Kingsy101> indus - YAY fixed it..
[13:17] <sebsebseb> richardcavell: yes with a 32bit processor
[13:18] <indus> Kingsy101: how, changed path?
[13:18] <richardcavell> psypher246: I only have experience with VirtualBox
[13:18] <Kingsy101> it turns out there isnt or has ever been a modules directory in apache
[13:18] <MOUD> !grub
[13:18] <xrileyx> is the only way to launch ubuntu from flash is as a "live session"?
[13:18] <qe2eqe> erUSUL, thanks, that feels alot better than awk
[13:18] <richardcavell> sebsebseb: cut it out.  You can't run a 64-bit OS on a 32-bit CPU.
[13:18] <xrileyx> are there any downsides to that?
[13:18] <Kingsy101> indus - yea point it to the right place.. I used locate <file>
[13:18] <indus> Kingsy101: so where is libphp5
[13:18] <Kingsy101> indus - just curious what does this mean when i start apache
[13:18] <sebsebseb> richardcavell: pretty sure that I read that it is possible with Virtualbox,  also  isn't this offtopic for this channal?   #vbox ?  :)
[13:18] <indus> Kingsy101: please file a bug
[13:19] <Kingsy101> apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[13:19] <grawity> sebsebseb: It is possible with VirtualBox - but ONLY if you have a 64-bit CPU.
[13:19] <Kingsy101> indus - ermm 1 sec I will show you the path
[13:19] <grawity> sebsebseb: The host OS may be 32-bit. But the CPU must be 64-bit, from what I've read.
[13:19] <psypher246> thanks guys, so still no idea how to get virt-manager to work?
[13:19] <richardcavell> sebsebseb: Virtual Box is a virtualisation package.  The OS still runs natively on the CPU.
[13:19] <grawity> sebsebseb: And not only 64-bit - it must support VT-x/AMD-V too.
[13:19] <sebsebseb> grawity: ah ha that makes sense
[13:19] <Kingsy101> indus - /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so  <--- that is where it installed as default for me
[13:20] <indus> kk
[13:20] <Kingsy101> indus - so what does that apache message mean ?
[13:20] <aguml> hola
[13:20] <sebsebseb> grawity: thanks
[13:20] <aguml> alguien me ayuda a restaurar el grub???
[13:20] <richardcavell> psypher246: I don't think you'll find an emulator that can run a whole operating system
[13:20] <indus> Kingsy101: which message?
[13:20] <Kingsy101> something about determining a fully qualified hostname
[13:20] <Kingsy101> ermm
[13:20] <sebsebseb> !es |   aguml
[13:20] <indus> Kingsy101:aah that one
[13:20] <Kingsy101> indus - apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[13:20] <indus> Kingsy101: ok you need to read more on apache for this,
[13:20] <aguml> #ubuntu-es
[13:21] <indus> Kingsy101: its when you are setting up virtual hosts etc
[13:21] <psypher246> ok cool, i'll organise a 64bit cpu, just still need to get kvm and virt-manager working
[13:21] <indus> !apache | Kingsy101
[13:21] <Kingsy101> indus - ah
[13:21] <Kingsy101> indus - ok np
[13:21] <Kingsy101> thanks for all your help :))
[13:21] <Kingsy101> indus - yea got it, thanks again dude :)
[13:21] <indus> Kingsy101: but its easy,i had done it once,now i dont remember,but you will get plenty of help here too for apache
[13:21] <indus> :)
[13:22] <Kingsy101> indus - yea I think I can set up a virtual host.. should be no problem thanks
[13:22] <jwyg> i've managed to disable my keyboard and trackpad using the psmouse module (details at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=808164). does anyone know how i might be able to re-enable them? i can't log in to the GUI, but i can use the keyboard as root in safe mode..
[13:23] <cordor> there is static noise once in awhile during audio playback
[13:24] <cordor> how can i fix it?
[13:24] <jwyg> (CORRECTED URL:) i've managed to disable my keyboard and trackpad using the psmouse module (details at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070). does anyone know how i might be able to re-enable them? i can't log in to the GUI, but i can use the keyboard as root in safe mode..
[13:24] <rayno_b> I need a guru to explain Traffic Control (Traffic Shaping) to me and help me control traffic on port 80 (outgoing).  Please anyone?\
[13:25] <Pici> rayno_b: Thats a bit offtopic for this channel, ##networking would probably be a better place to ask.
[13:25] <rayno_b> Thanks Pici
[13:28] <staar2> hi
[13:28] <staar2> i got problems with deleting large files like 4.7gigs
[13:28] <staar2> how to do it ?
[13:29] <MrWizard> rm -f large_file ?
[13:29] <zer0c00l> how can i troubleshoot sound in ubuntu? sound through headphones working , but sound not works through front laptop speakers
[13:31] <ziroday> zer0c00l: what laptop do you have?
[13:31] <zer0c00l> ziroday: LG p1 express dual laptop
[13:31] <Dr_Willis> zer0c00l:  unplug headphones.. play with the mixer applet?
[13:31] <ziroday> zer0c00l: audio chipset?
[13:32] <zer0c00l> Dr_Willis: mixer applet?
[13:32] <indus> zer0c00l: try alsamixer from terminal and check for front speakers
[13:32] <staar2> MrWizard: what about directories also ?
[13:32] <norpan111> Hello, im looking for a icon  theme that is kinda cartoon. I tought it was gnome-colors but it didnt affect firefox icons etc
[13:32] <zer0c00l> indus: how?
[13:32] <norpan111> I had it before..but i forgot
[13:32] <norpan111> Tought it was shiki-colors also
[13:32] <norpan111> You guys have any idea?
[13:32] <MrWizard> staar2, rm -rf large_directory
[13:32] <indus> zer0c00l: type alsamixer in terminal
[13:32] <staar2> ty
[13:33] <zer0c00l> indus: yes, i see <masteR> <headphoen> <pcm> <front> <front mic> <line>
[13:33] <zer0c00l> indus: what should i do?
[13:33] <norpan111> And gnome-colors does not affect like battery etc... it did before i remember..:S
[13:33] <indus> zer0c00l: ok see if front values are full, use arrow keys to navigate
[13:34] <jwyg> i've managed to disable my keyboard and trackpad using the psmouse module (details at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070). does anyone know how i might be able to re-enable them? i can't log in to the GUI, but i can use the keyboard as root in safe mode..
[13:34] <zer0c00l> indus: its full!
[13:34] <indus> zer0c00l: also,make sure headphones are disconnected
[13:34] <zer0c00l> indus: it is
[13:34] <indus> zer0c00l: what about pcm
[13:34] <zer0c00l> indus: its too in 100
[13:35] <Dr_Willis> zer0c00l:  in alsamixer  use arrow keys to go to the right side and see if it can 'scroll' to the right also. there may be some sliders you are missing.
[13:35] <indus> zer0c00l: ok close this, and open sound preferences from panel right click
[13:35] <indus> zer0c00l: i mean volume icon
[13:36] <jonny_b> Problem installin facebook chat plugin for pidgin
[13:36] <zer0c00l> indus: yes
[13:36] <Ridders> how to i download and install linux-headers-generic through terminal
[13:36] <zer0c00l> ziroday: my audio device is Intel high definition audio controller
[13:36] <neil_d> Ridders: have you tried "apt-get install <xyz>"
[13:37] <zer0c00l> ziroday: the kernel module in use is snd-hda-intel
[13:37] <zer0c00l> indus: opened
[13:37] <norpan111> How do i update to karmac?
[13:37] <norpan111> Karmic
[13:37] <Ridders> neil_d: no i havent as i wanted to check first from you guys to see if that would work
[13:37] <norpan111> Is there a update button somewhere?
[13:37] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  norpan111
[13:37] <bazhang> norpan111, not yet; discussion in #ubuntu+1
[13:37] <phyrrus> anybody know the equevilent to apt-get install in slax?
[13:38] <indus> zer0c00l: so what options do u have in there
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> phyrrus:  slax uses its own special package system.. check its docs.
[13:38] <norpan111> karmic WILL braek?
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> norpan111:  expect that it will.. :)
[13:38] <indus> norpan111: karmic is #UBUNTU+1
[13:38] <phyrrus> ok.
[13:38] <sebsebseb> norpan111: probably yes, since it's  a development version at the moment
[13:38] <phyrrus> karmic works fine
[13:38] <phyrrus> I use it
[13:38] <bazhang> phyrrus, ask in #slax ? slapt-get iirc
[13:38] <norpan111> okey
[13:38] <zer0c00l> indus: <HDA intel alsa mixer> in play back <master> <PCM> <Line in>
[13:38] <norpan111> phyrrus,  how did u update?
[13:38] <phyrrus> ok
[13:38] <indus> norpan111: but its aplha 4 now, so it works ook like alpha software should
[13:39] <sebsebseb> phyrrus: ah ha, and you may eventaully get an issue with it, before the final is out
[13:39] <phyrrus> I diddn'y update
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> norpan111:  given  the big breakage ive seen on other beta/releases.. yes..   it can break BIG time if they are unlucky
[13:39] <indus> zer0c00l: log out and log in again then chec ksound
[13:39] <phyrrus> I just installed the iso
[13:39]  * bleah leaving .
[13:39] <norpan111> unfortune
[13:39] <phyrrus> you can update with update-manager -d
[13:39] <zer0c00l> indus: yes,
[13:39] <dumb_dumb> guys is some one here experienced installing phpmyadmin on ubuntu server?
[13:39] <norpan111> Okey, is there some big difference in karmic phyrrus
[13:39] <jonny_b> Err http://es.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe pidgin-facebookchat 1.47-1Could not connect to es.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (150.214.5.135). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[13:39] <phyrrus> not really
[13:40] <jonny_b> anyone?
[13:40] <indus> zer0c00l: logged in again?ok tell me what is your system
[13:40] <Dr_Willis> Thers some big changes in some areas from what i read..  it will be such chaos for a few weeks in here when it comes out. :)
[13:40] <bazhang> jonny_b, try a different mirror?
[13:40]  * Dr_Willis schedules his vacation for those weeks.
[13:40] <dumb_dumb> how to limit the databsae list only for the login user?
[13:40] <jonny_b> baz: how
[13:40] <sebsebseb> jonny_b: you can get it from some where else by changing  the  mirror in  system > adminisratation > software sources
[13:40] <sebsebseb> I think
[13:40] <zer0c00l> indus: logged out the laptop and logged in again, still no sound in laptop speakers
[13:40] <jonny_b> ok
[13:41] <bazhang> jonny_b, check in software sources and select a new one
[13:41] <indus> zer0c00l: which laptop is this
[13:41] <Submarine> zer0c00l, which sound card?
[13:41] <jonny_b> and the run the command again?
[13:41] <bazhang> jonny_b, then update sources.list and try to install again
[13:41] <jonny_b> ok baz thanks
[13:42] <ziroday> !version
[13:42] <norpan111> how do u even install something from this?
[13:42] <norpan111> https://launchpad.net/~gnome-colors-packagers/+archive/ppa
[13:42] <zer0c00l> indus: i have 2 laptops
[13:42] <idlogin> i get this error : Requested 'gtk+-2.0 >= 2.17.3' but version of GTK+ is 2.16.1   how do i get the latest libgtk2.0-dev package
[13:42] <indus> zer0c00l: i mean which one is without sound, i want the model number and name
[13:42] <zer0c00l> indus: LG P1 Express Dual laptop
[13:43] <indus> zer0c00l: this is the one without sound?
[13:43] <jwyg> does anyone know what the default value of psmouse proto is?
[13:43] <zer0c00l> indus: yes
[13:43] <bazhang> norpan111, add those sources to your sources.list update them then install packages ; you will need to import the keys as well
[13:43] <norpan111> How do i even install something from this website? https://launchpad.net/~gnome-colors-packagers/+archive/ppa
[13:43] <zer0c00l> indus: yes its
[13:43] <indus> zer0c00l: what sound card do u have? whats the output of lspci
[13:43] <norpan111> bazhang,  and that would be "easy" intall?
[13:43] <bazhang> norpan111, fairly easy, yes
[13:43] <indus> zer0c00l: in terminal lspci then paste it
[13:44] <indus> !paste | zer0c00l
[13:44] <zer0c00l> indus: ok 1 sec
[13:44] <indus> norpan111: install third party software at your own risk
[13:44] <norpan111> bazhang,  where is source.list even?
[13:44] <norpan111> Yeah its just a theme indus
[13:44] <indus> norpan111: could have bad code to mess your system
[13:44] <zer0c00l> indus: http://pastein.ca/1532477
[13:45] <zirconiumks> join #ubiquity
[13:45] <indus> norpan111: i have made a ppa full of bad code on launchpad for users to try
[13:45] <bazhang> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gnome-colors-packagers/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main norpan111
[13:45] <zer0c00l> Submarine:  http://pastein.ca/1532477 , my lspci
[13:45] <sebsebseb> indus: What? Why?
[13:45] <norpan111> bazhang,  yeah but what do i do with that adress?
[13:46] <Submarine> #
[13:46] <Submarine> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[13:46] <Submarine> #
[13:46] <Submarine>         Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
[13:46] <Submarine> #
[13:46] <FloodBot3> Submarine: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:46] <Submarine>         Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
[13:46] <indus> sebsebseb: to show how easy it is to ruin systems
[13:46] <sebsebseb> indus: Bad code that does what?
[13:46] <bazhang> indus, please take this chat elsewhere
[13:46] <indus> sebsebseb: sorry cant give details
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  installs windows..
[13:46] <zeltak_> hi guys...anyone knows if its possible to use both english and another language spell checker at the same time?
[13:46] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: :) :D
[13:47] <zer0c00l> Dr_Willis: lol
[13:47] <Submarine> zer0c00l, run alsamixer and see if levels are up
[13:47]  * Dr_Willis thinks the users in here have shown how easy it is to ruin systems.
[13:47] <zer0c00l> Submarine: i did that
[13:47] <Submarine> zer0c00l, what laptop is that?
[13:47] <bazhang> norpan111, you can add it manually via the command line, or via a graphical interface
[13:47] <indus> zer0c00l: hang on
[13:47] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: hmm
[13:48] <zer0c00l> Submarine: some LG laptop "P1 Express Dual"
[13:48] <indus> zer0c00l: that paste isnt working , could you paste again please
[13:48] <Submarine> cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 in pastebin
[13:48] <Submarine> indus, http://www.pastebin.ca/1532477
[13:48] <phyrrus> oh, sound problems?
[13:48] <zer0c00l> indus: ok
[13:48] <phyrrus> boot live then reboot
[13:48] <sebsebseb> norpan111: ideally you only get software from the Ubuntu repos,   if you get stufff from elsewhere,  you  may  get bad code,  however  ppa's on luanchpad  I think  are usaully  alright
[13:49] <phyrrus> unless your using karmic, then reinstall your card from BIOS
[13:49] <indus> zer0c00l: see this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=218785
[13:49] <bazhang> norpan111, go to system adminstration software sources and select third party software tab
[13:49] <sebsebseb> norpan111: and  obviously  offical websites for projects should be alright,  but  most stuff you can just get from the repo anyway,   and for later versions of major stuff  there will probably be a ppa
[13:49] <indus> sebsebseb: just watch out for my ppa :D
[13:50] <norpan111> okey
[13:50] <norpan111> Thanks for all the help
[13:50] <Submarine> zer0c00l, I have a similar problem with my laptop, see what indus says.
[13:50] <zer0c00l> Submarine: http://pastebin.ca/1532483
[13:50] <sebsebseb> indus: well   I assume  your ppa  has warnings on the page for it
[13:50] <zer0c00l> Submarine: ok
[13:50] <srv> how do I setup multiple ISPs in wvdial.conf?
[13:50] <bazhang> norpan111, then click add and add those lines from that page.
[13:51] <indus> zer0c00l: let me know if that works for you
[13:51] <bazhang> indus, please stop discussing this
[13:51] <indus> bazhang: ok sorry
[13:51] <norpan111> yeah found several updates..
[13:51] <norpan111> like a million
[13:51] <zer0c00l> indus: ok
[13:52] <indus> btw, for everyone's info, newer version of ubuntu will make it easier to add ppa's i hear
[13:52] <indus> zer0c00l: dont forget to restart after you add that line
[13:52] <indus> zer0c00l: are you using latest ubuntu 9.04?
[13:52] <sebsebseb> indus: well that sounds ok,  but ideally in my opinion  they  should provide  updates from the repo for major stuff  instead of these ppa's,   instead of just providing security updates
[13:52] <bazhang> norpan111, once you have added those new sources, you will need to update your sources.list this can be done by sudo apt-get update
[13:53] <norpan111> bazhang,  okey, i just pressed "reload" and lot of stuff came on update
[13:53] <indus> bazhang: hmm a question, is recommending a ppa without explaining the problems with it ok in this room?
[13:53] <jonny_b> hi back again,facebookchat installed thanks
[13:53] <Al2> hi, i have a huge problem with sound card
[13:53] <bazhang> jonny_b, nicely done
[13:53] <Dr_Willis> !virtualbox
[13:54] <norpan111> empathy good?
[13:54] <jonny_b> other problem it wont stay logged in lol
[13:54] <jwyg> does anyone know about the psmouse module? i've managed to disable my keyboard and trackpad using it (details at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070). does anyone know how i might be able to re-enable them? i can't log in to the GUI, but i can use the keyboard as root in safe mode..
[13:54] <sebsebseb> indus: the problems with it such as?
[13:54] <Al2> is here somebody who consider himsel profesional who want to help?
[13:54] <zer0c00l> indus: yes 9.04, restarting
[13:54] <indus> norpan111: depends what you want to do with it
[13:54] <indus> zer0c00l: ok good luck
[13:54] <sebsebseb> norpan111: not used it yet, but it's getting there, and it will  replace Pidgin and Ekiga in Ubuntu 9.10 released at the end of October
[13:54] <norpan111> so i heard
[13:54] <indus> norpan111: google talk voice works, i hear
[13:54] <bazhang> indus, best to recommend ubuntu repos first and foremost, PPA's are at their own risk (and should be mentioned)
[13:55] <srv> how do I place the modem on-hook in the shell?
[13:55] <Al2> who could tell me how would i found out name of my sound card?
[13:55] <zer0c00l> indus: it works!
[13:55] <indus> bazhang: good advice , sebsebseb there is your answer also
[13:56] <indus> zer0c00l: glad to help .Generally newer alsa should have loaded sound auto, but i suggest you file a bug
[13:56] <zer0c00l> indus: sunilworks!
[13:56] <sebsebseb> indus: well I already knew that useulley ppa's are ok,  but  it's better to get stuff from  the repo  normalley
[13:56] <indus> zer0c00l: whats sunilworks?
[13:56] <zer0c00l> indus: sorry lol
[13:56] <zer0c00l> indus: thanks
[13:56] <indus> most welcome
[13:56] <indus> ok i helped someone, thats nice
[13:57] <indus> !cookie | indus
[13:57] <sebsebseb> indus: Who did you help?
[13:57] <Al2> I BOUGHT NEW COMP WITH VISTA. AS SOON I GOT IT STARTED I INSTALED UBUNTU, NOW SOUND IS NOT WORKIN AND I SPEND WHOLE DAY TO FIX THAT. I HAD A BIG FIGHT WITH MY GIRLFRIEND AND I WANT TO FIX IT VERY BADLY, BUT NEED HELP. IS THERE ANYBODY TO HELP?
[13:57] <indus> sebsebseb: myself :)
[13:57] <indus> wo baby all caps
[13:57] <zer0c00l> Al2: Dont use caps
[13:57] <sebsebseb> !caps |  Al2
[13:57] <bazhang> Al2, lose the caps please
[13:57] <indus> al2 what model laptop
[13:58] <Al2> SO IS SOMEBODY HERE TO HELP WITH SOUND OR NOT?
[13:58] <sebsebseb> Al2: I am guessing that the computer was a lap top?
[13:58] <ace_> How do I point Firefox to use Thunderbird as the default mail client? I went into "preferences" and clicked on "mailto" but I don't know where the app resides
[13:58] <indus> Al2 what computer is this
[13:58] <bazhang> Al2, disable caps
[13:58] <zeltak_> anyone knows how to add another language to the default ubuntu spell checker (Apart from english)
[13:58] <indus> Al2 no need of caps buddy
[13:58] <indus> Al2 can u tell us more about your hardware
[14:00] <Al2> COME ON PEOPLE. U ARE MY LAST CHANCE. HELP ME WITH MY SOUND CARD. I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE IS NOT EVEN ONE PERSON WHO WANT TO HELP!
[14:00] <sebsebseb> !troll |  Al2
[14:01] <Dr_Willis> I belive several people have offered to help...
[14:01] <jwyg> does anyone know about the psmouse module? i've managed to disable my keyboard and trackpad using it (details at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070). does anyone know how i might be able to re-enable them? i can't log in to the GUI, but i can use the keyboard as root in safe mode..
[14:01] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: yeah I was thinking of saying something like that as well
[14:01] <ace_> How do I point Firefox to use Thunderbird as the default mail client? I went into "preferences" and clicked on "mailto" but I don't know where the app resides
[14:01] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  ssh in and  rmmod the module?
[14:01] <Al2> ubottu: sorry mate, but i am desperate and lookin for help
[14:02] <jwyg> dr_willis i've tried removing the module but it still doesn't seem to work...
[14:02] <sebsebseb> Al2: Is it a lap top?  Which computer do you have?
[14:02] <Al2> indus: what u mean what computer?
[14:02] <bastidrazor> !sound > Al2
[14:02] <sebsebseb> Al2: Who made the computer?   What is the model?
[14:03] <Dr_Willis> On IRC it pays to be clear, concise, and exacting in your information.
[14:03] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: that is i've tried modprobe -r psmouse.. is this what you meant?
[14:03] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  with a sudo in there i hope?
[14:03] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: i'm root in safe mode.. presume this doesn't need sudo?
[14:03] <disappearedng> Hey everyone, my ipod no longer auto mounts, I tried doing sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdc /mount/ipod but it says wrong fs type blah blah blah any help?
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  err.. modules get loaded on the fly as you boot up.. what excactly did you do to 'break' this  system?
[14:04] <indus> Al2: what brand of computer, model number name etc
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  if you rebooted.. the modules only get loaded as they are needed.
[14:04] <pc65> ciao
[14:04] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: background is at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7800070
[14:04] <indus> sebsebseb: you helping al2? then ill go for a smoke :)
[14:04] <Al2> it is Packard Belll
[14:05] <Dr_Willis> Pakard Bell Made laptops?
[14:05] <sebsebseb> indus: well  I probably can't help with this as such
[14:05] <indus> Al2 do u see a volume control icon on the right ?
[14:05] <Al2> sebsebseb: yes
[14:05] <sebsebseb> indus: considering sound is not my area,  since  I guess  I  don't have a lap top, and so haven't had  any proper problems with sound :)
[14:05] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: basically typed 'modprobe -r psmouse' and 'modprobe psmouse proto=imps'
[14:05] <indus> sebsebseb: i too dont have any areas.but np
[14:06] <Al2> sebsebseb: i have a comp
[14:06] <xlq> Does anyone know of a channel in which data recovery is on-topic?
[14:06] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  that would only affect the machine untill you rebooted.. modprobe would not survive reboots.
[14:06] <sebsebseb> Al2:   oh it's a desktop and you got sound problems?
[14:06] <Al2> sebsebseb: yep
[14:06] <sebsebseb> Al2: normalley it seems  it's the lap tops that get sound problems,  hence the assuming of it being a lap top
[14:06] <indus> xlq: this is not bad for some help
[14:07] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: hmm.. well i also upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10...
[14:07] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: could that have something to do with it?
[14:07] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  its more likely the upgrade dis somthing then that modprobe command did.
[14:07] <xlq> Well, I'll ask anyway. I've a crummy CD-R (it's a VCD) that ddrescue is having a hard time with. But...xine can play it just fine!
[14:07] <xlq> What's going on?
[14:07] <sebsebseb> Al2: Has any sound worked at all on there?
[14:07] <sebsebseb> with Ubuntu
[14:07] <Al2> sebsebseb: no it's desktop and i spending days to fix it. But i am stupid beginer so i asume i made more damage then fix
[14:07] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  keyboard works in the console?  if you boot to single user mode/resce mode it works right?
[14:08] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: yes exactly
[14:08] <Al2> sebsebseb: no sound at all
[14:08] <sebsebseb> Al2: nah probably not since Ubuntu isn't Windows :) :D
[14:08] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: but not in GUI
[14:08] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  not even on the GDM login screen eh?
[14:08] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: no
[14:08] <sebsebseb> indus: Can you help him?
[14:08] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: only in recovery mode as root
[14:08] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  thats sounds  like its a X config issue.. notthing to do with modprobe at all.
[14:09] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: oh dear
[14:09] <Al2> sebsebseb: so would u try to help me. It depend even my relationship and my sex life and money what i spend for new comp
[14:09] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: does that mean i can edit xconf or something?
[14:09] <indus> sebsebseb: yes trying
[14:09] <Edico> cinepaint is not anymore in repos?
[14:09] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  ya can..    not sure what to do in there.. its very minimal now a days. whats your video card anyway?
[14:09] <Al2> sebsebseb: need desperatly help
[14:09] <sebsebseb> Al2: Is the comp for the girl friend?
[14:10] <sebsebseb> indus: I guess need to know what sound card  he has or whatever,  does lspci  say that as well hmm
[14:10] <Kingsy101> how do I get my local ip address from the console ?
[14:10] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: i'm not sure.. how can i find out?
[14:10] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  as a test you could look at the /etc/X11/xorg.conf and see whats in the file.. see if it mentions a keyboard or anything.
[14:11] <Al2> no i am livin with her and it's new comp and i instaled ubuntu str8 away when i bought it
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:   You have USB or PS2 mice/keyboards?
[14:11] <bastidrazor> Kingsy101, ifconfig
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> a new pakerd bell? dident they go out of business like 4 years+ ago?
[14:11] <Al2> sebsebseb:no i am livin with her and it's new comp and i instaled ubuntu str8 away when i bought it
[14:11] <dodek> hey, how can i change monitor frequency?
[14:11] <sebsebseb> Al2: run this command lspci  and pastebin the output it could be useful for something
[14:11] <sebsebseb> !pastebin |  Al2
[14:12] <adred> is safe to share one /home partition for jaunty karmic?
[14:12] <adred> *it
[14:12] <ace_> How do I point Firefox to use Thunderbird as the default mail client? I went into "preferences" and clicked on "mailto" but I don't know where the app resides
[14:12] <sebsebseb> adred: I woudn't recommend it
[14:12] <xlq> sebsebseb: why not?
[14:12] <sebsebseb> adred: ,but should be ok,  as long as your not  having both OS's  using  it at the same time
[14:12] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: ah! lots has been commented out
[14:12] <Edico> what is the name for the cinepaint package?
[14:12] <xlq> ace_: /usr/bin/thunderbird, one presumes
[14:12] <ace_> Where do xlq: Thank you!!
[14:12] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: it says HAL is now used
[14:12] <xlq> !find cinepaint
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:   as a 'test' you could move the xorg.conf file to  say 'xorg.conf.OLDSYSTEM' and try 'startx' with No xorg.conf at all.. in theory it 'should'  auto configure.
[14:13] <adred> sebsebseb: why?
[14:13] <sebsebseb> xlq: well maybe  karmic can mess up home  also, since still in development  so  that's something else for  adred to think about
[14:13] <xlq> hmm
[14:13] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: how do i do this? (sorry not so hot in terminal..)
[14:13] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: something like cp?
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  mv /path/filename /path/fileothername
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  make a cp bnackup also :) just in case...
[14:14] <Al2> sebsebseb: what does it mean pastebin?
[14:14] <Dr_Willis> cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /root/xorg.conf_ORIGINAL_BACKUP
[14:14] <disappearedng> Hey how come when I plug in my ipod it doesn't show up on fdisk -lu ? http://paste.pocoo.org/show/134783/
[14:14] <adred> sebsebseb: thank you
[14:14] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: so cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.BACKUP ?
[14:14] <sebsebseb> Al2: system  > admintaration > terminal  and run the lspci   command pastebin the  output, and  give  indus and me or whatever a link,   may be a bit usless for your particular issue,  but  it will at least give people an idea of  what hardware you have
[14:15] <xlq> cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf{,.BACKUP} # shorter way of doing it
[14:15] <xlq> (in bash)
[14:15] <Pici> !pastebin | Al2
[14:15] <sebsebseb> Pici: already did that, but  that was  a good time for that again
[14:15] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  with the proper PATH/s given..  will help :)
[14:15] <Pici> sebsebseb: He asked what pastebin was.
[14:16] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  i always use date codes on my backups also. :) i got several in my etc/X11/
[14:16] <sebsebseb> Pici: yep even though I had done the bot thing  a little while ago
[14:17] <andrey___> I'm have trouble accessing pendrivers the following scenario: ubuntu 8.04 server + LTSP + authentication in Active Directory. How can I help?
[14:17] <Al2> i pasted it and what should i write to poster?
[14:17] <kickAss> hello gusy....i've been getting some error message after i shutdown my machine....it's happening from lat 2 days...i installed ubuntu 9.04 on my brand new dell studio 1555 15 days ago and everthing was working fine...even now i guess its fine but i'm worried about those error messages
[14:17] <sebsebseb> Al2: give us the link,  and  I am hoping that indus or someone else can help you
[14:17] <iamleneko> hi people
[14:18] <Al2> sebsebseb:http://paste.ubuntu.com/254526/
[14:18] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: good advice!
[14:18] <Al2> sebsebseb: is that it?
[14:18] <iamleneko> can we set password in clear in commandline for connecting to a ssh server ?
[14:19] <jonny_b> facebook chat in pidgin tries to login but fails.any Ideas
[14:19] <iamleneko> for not being prompted
[14:19] <sebsebseb> Al2: yeah, but  just as I thought probably useless, and yep nothing about a sound card
[14:19] <misse-> iamleneko: nope, but you can authenticate with keys instead of passwords
[14:19] <Al2> sebsebseb: so what now?
[14:19] <misse-> iamleneko: err, I shouldn't say "nope" I guess. I just don't know of a good way to do so
[14:20] <innomen> synaptic package manager has a function generate download script, what good is this 10byte file it spits out?
[14:20] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  i also got an archive of all the xorg.confs ive used over the years on all the machiens on a fileserver. :) with notes.
[14:20] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: good idea! then you can see whats changed!
[14:20] <sebsebseb> Al2: repeate your issue and  hopefuly someone else can help
[14:20] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  of course now a days.. i can jsut delete the xorg.conf and most everything works...
[14:20] <nico_s99>  /server irc.efnet.net
[14:21] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: hmm. just restarted and still no joy
[14:21] <jwyg> moved xorf.conf to another directory..
[14:21] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  theres no need to 'restart' after changing the xorg.conf. use the 'startx' command to test it.
[14:21] <iamleneko> misse-, i think you are right
[14:21] <indus> hi
[14:21] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  then when it fails to start. You can check the error messages in the console.
[14:21] <sebsebseb> Al2  oh look indus is back
[14:21] <indus> Al2 did u paste the results which sebsebseb asked
[14:22] <sebsebseb> indus: he did, but nothing about sound card in his pastebin
[14:22] <indus> sebsebseb: give me link aL2
[14:22] <Al2> indus:yes i did
[14:22] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: ah.. how do i do that?
[14:22] <mynyml> I want to map alt+tab to right_al+tab, but the keyboard shortcut gui doesn't seem to recognize right alt as a modifier key .. any idea why?
[14:23] <Al2> indus:http://paste.ubuntu.com/254526/
[14:23] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  err.. just type 'startx' at your rescue console :)
[14:23] <indus> al2 yeah thanks its an nvidia sound controller
[14:23] <indus> al2 which version of ubuntu are you runnign
[14:23] <sebsebseb> indus  Al2   oh  I was thinking  Nivida = graphics  cards,  didn't  know they did sound as well
[14:23] <ikhuiuoegfef> hi
[14:23] <Al2> i think it is 9.04
[14:24] <indus> sebsebseb: of course they do, pretty good ones
[14:24] <sebsebseb> !version |  Al2
[14:24] <indus> al2 right click on volume icon and tell me what u see
[14:24] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: thanks!
[14:24] <ikhuiuoegfef> i would like to know if ubuntu netbook remix is more optimised for netbook and intel atom than ubuntu normal ? exepted the graphic interface but i prefere gnome normal. thanks
[14:24] <indus> sebsebseb: they dont actually make the sound decoder i believe
[14:25] <indus> !who | al2
[14:25] <nnull> ikhuiuoegfef, interesting question, answer: Yes. UNR is more suitable for netbooks.
[14:25] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  yes it is.
[14:25] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  be sure to check the forums for your exact netbook also. there may be tweaks/patches/fix's for known issues
[14:26] <sebsebseb> indus: the sound decoder you mean uhmm?   I don't know that much about hardware
[14:26] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  i use UNR on my aceraspireone.
[14:26] <ikhuiuoegfef> thanks
[14:26] <Al2> indus it si menu with option like volume control and mute and so on
[14:26] <indus> me neither
[14:26] <indus> al2 yeah so open that sound preferences
[14:26] <nnull> ive used it on eeepc's
[14:26] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: ah it looks like other people have had this problem before: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-944201.html
[14:26] <ikhuiuoegfef> because i have now UNR in my 901 eeepc and its work fine, but i prefere have a normal distribution
[14:26] <Fox_1_> people I couldn't find DICT file format specifications? does anyone have it and can send to me?
[14:26] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  i never upgrade. i always do clean installs.. :) much less hassles.
[14:26] <Al2> indus:got it
[14:26] <misse-> iamleneko: a quick way to get ssh w/o auth: on your client machine: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 (accept all default  values and leave pw empty) Then copy the contents of .ssh/id_rsa.pub to the servers .ssh/authorized_keys. all in one line
[14:27] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  you can install the gnome-desktop package and it IS a normal system. :)
[14:27] <nnull> ikhuiuoegfef, you can disable the "kiosk menu" in settings
[14:27] <ikhuiuoegfef> so its ok, i have another question
[14:27] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: Ext4 by default for those that clean install Ubuntu  when  9.10 is released at the end of October :)  Yay!
[14:27] <nnull> and its as ubuntu as ubuntu..
[14:27] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  just the silly netbook interface. :) is annoying.
[14:27] <indus> al2 check if anything is muted under pcm,master, front etc
[14:27] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  and grub2 - THAT will be fun ...
[14:27] <flithm> hey everyone, how do I change the default keyring password?  I changed my password and now everytime I login when connecting to a wireless network it reasks me for my old password?
[14:27] <kickAss> can someone look at these error messgae and tell me what is the issue:http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/254533/
[14:27] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: only way to get proper support also, since the  Ext3 to Ext4 conversion won't be good enough
[14:27] <ikhuiuoegfef> Dr_Willis, kiosk menu... mine is french... system/admin?
[14:27] <marcelo_> hi, Could someone point me a html editor that I could use to do a beaultiful web page without having to learn html deeply?
[14:28] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: well there's already some sort of development version of Grub 2 in 9.04  I think, or something like that
[14:28] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  my mainissue with ext4 is these rescue disrtos i use are only now upgrading to support it. :)
[14:28] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: so that the Ext4 can boot
[14:28] <Al2> indus: nothing muted
[14:28] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  itis in there.. it can be tested..
[14:28] <nnull> ikhuiuoegfef, yup..
[14:28] <kiran_> how to install gtk themes on ubuntu
[14:28] <indus> al2 what is the sound device it says
[14:28] <Dr_Willis> Hmm boot can be on ext4 now I think. :)
[14:28] <indus> al2 i mean it lists some devices
[14:28] <ugliefrog> does anyone here use gnome-voice control applet...........mine stays stuck on calibration
[14:29] <Al2> indus: HDA Nvidia (Alsa mixer)
[14:29] <indus> al2 good
[14:29] <Dr_Willis> ugliefrog:  i never knew there even was one.. :)
[14:29] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: I don't  have  seperate /boot and I can do Ext4, anyway  we just went a little off topic,   however  one quick last thing for the off topic,  rescue distros such as?
[14:29] <nnull> Dr_Willis, lol me either
[14:29] <indus> al2 so now how are you chekcing for sound? which application
[14:29] <kickAss> ugliefrog: what exactly is the issue
[14:29] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  testingout 'parted magic' and 'system rescue cd' today. they are both handy
[14:29] <flithm> marcelo_: don't count on making a "beautiful" web page without several years of training in html, graphics / design, flash, css, javascript etc.  Just so your expectations aren't too high :).  But I like bluefish, or kate :)
[14:30] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: testingout?  and yep I hrad of system rescue cd  or whatever  it was
[14:30] <Al2> i check it in youtube
[14:30] <Fujk> how do I find out what network encryption my wireless card supports?
[14:30] <Al2> anythink what could make soudn
[14:30] <ugliefrog> kickAss, well record voice works...but when i start the voice control applet it goes from idle to calibration...and thats where it stays
[14:31] <Al2> indus: anythink what could help me with sound
[14:31] <kickAss> marcelo_: i'ld recommend blufish but alongwit other comment as mentioend by flithm
[14:31] <kickAss> ugliefrog: uname -a plz?
[14:31] <kiran_> how to install gtk themes and emerald themes on ubuntu
[14:31] <kiran_> please
[14:31] <Al2> indus: is it hard to fix it?
[14:31] <marcelo_> flithm, kickAss, Thank you.
[14:31] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: ok you been trying them today
[14:32] <kickAss> !patience|kiran
[14:32] <xlq> grr, it's failing on the same bits every time
[14:32] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: hmm. still no joy.. boots into GUI, but not with normal login menu
[14:32] <Al2> indus: it is so desperate, that i been asked to install vista. What i don't want to
[14:32] <kickAss> marcelo_: you're welcome
[14:32] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  so.. startx works to a normal desktop then?
[14:32] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: hmm. and keyboard/trackpad still don't work
[14:32] <sebsebseb> Al2: is the computer for your girl friend?
[14:32] <innomen> so is there a way i can export my paackage choices and sources list and import them on a new machine? *dont need the packages themselves necessarily)
[14:32] <ugliefrog> kickAss, Linux ugliefrog-desktop 2.6.28-14-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Sat Jul 25 01:19:55 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:33] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: indeed goes to desktop, but no keyboard/trackpad
[14:33] <kickAss> kiran: first use apt-get update and apt-cache search for gtk themes...and decide which one you wnat and install
[14:33] <Al2> sebsebseb: it is for me and her
[14:33] <netsurf3> does anyone know how to use vloopback in jaunty?
[14:33] <sebsebseb> Al2: getting her to use Linux that's nice :)
[14:33] <netsurf3> thought it may have been included but apparently not
[14:33] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: could it be worth trying to recover settings from previous xorg.conf files? or would that break something?
[14:33] <kickAss> ugliefrog: ok , so you are on the latest kernel...lemmme check
[14:33] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  hard to tell. its not going to break any more then what it is.
[14:34] <Al2> sebsebseb: she didn't see the comp yet cos i try to fix sound
[14:34] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  you coudl also try making a new user. and running startx as that new user.
[14:34] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  that will give that user all new default settings
[14:34] <erUSUL> !clone | innomen
[14:34] <rampage73> anyone know where i can find a xenserver channel?
[14:34] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: ah interesting.. how do i do that?
[14:34] <CQ> hello, how do I get a windows machine resolved from a unix machine on a local network? or do I need to just use the IP address?
[14:35] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  sudo adduser bgates
[14:35] <bastidrazor> jwyg, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg   that command will detect the mouse/keyboard and help setup monitor settings.
[14:35] <CQ> I have a ubuntu box which exports a drive, and the windows machine sees it, but the other ubuntu machine diesn't
[14:35] <Dr_Willis> then login as bgates :)
[14:35] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: thanks!
[14:35] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  'su bgates' then 'startx' perhaps.   what bastidrazor  sggests MIGHT work...
[14:35] <innomen> erUSUL, thanks man :)
[14:35] <harjot> how would i rip audio of a dvd-video?
[14:36] <kickAss> rampage73, what kinda channel?
[14:36] <jwyg> bastidrazor: brilliant will try it!
[14:36] <kickAss> harjot, standard dvd ripper dint help you?
[14:36] <ikhuiuoegfef> i would like to know why now in xorg.conf there is very small data and not the list of resolution of the display ? when i have tryed 6.04 for change the resolution there suffise to edit the xorg.conf to resolve the problem, now im posing the question where gnome and x search the list of resolution if it doesnt in xorg.conf ? thanks .. ;)
[14:36] <Al2> indus:
[14:36] <Dr_Willis> harjot:  perhaps try winff
[14:36] <bastidrazor> jwyg, no guarantee but it is an option
[14:36] <harjot> ok
[14:36] <Al2> indus: r u here?
[14:36] <rampage73> xenserver looking for citrix xenserver help
[14:37] <rampage73> kickAss, xenserver looking for citrix xenserver help
[14:37] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  newer Xorg changes have made the xorg.conffile VERY minimal. it auto-configures via HAL for the most part these days
[14:37] <sebsebseb> Al2: http://www.ubuntuforums.org is also useful
[14:37] <innomen> !automate
[14:37] <innomen> !cloning
[14:37] <indus> hi
[14:37] <indus> sorry man
[14:37] <indus> al2 ya where were we
[14:38] <ikhuiuoegfef> Dr_Willis, thnaks, so why i can modified manually the HAL ? and if i connect to my pc and vga display nothing happens.... my driver is ok i precise
[14:38] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[14:38] <Al2> sebsebseb: i tryed that but  could not find out the name of my sound card and that's y i couldn't go farther
[14:38] <indus> Al2 its not hard to fix
[14:38] <Al2> indus: the sound problem
[14:38] <rampage73> kickAss, found a xen channel maybe they can help thank you for you time though
[14:38] <indus> Al2 tell me, which application are you using for sound
[14:39] <harjot> Dr_Willis: how would i rip with k3b?
[14:39] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:   the Xorg guys are slowly moving to removing the config file.. everything SHOULD get auto detected..  I find that my using all DVI monitors now.  makes it a lot more foolproof.
[14:39] <Dr_Willis> harjot:  i never ripped with k3b. check its docs I guess.
[14:39] <harjot> cause im on kubuntu
[14:39] <Dr_Willis> ikhuiuoegfef:  i can delete my xorg.conf file.. and my system will still work
[14:39] <Al2> indus: i'm not usin any cos none is workin
[14:39] <Dr_Willis> harjot:  you can install other apps on kubuntu.
[14:39] <indus> !sound | al2
[14:40] <Dr_Willis> !fixres
[14:40] <indus> al2 check that link
[14:40] <indus> al2 try changing devices in sound preferences
[14:40] <ikhuiuoegfef> Dr_Willis, thanks
[14:40] <jwyg> bastidrazor: it doesn't seem to have worked...
[14:40] <jonny_b> Failed to check for installed and available applications in synaptec after trying to update pidgin
[14:40] <Al2> indus: problem is i tryed that forum but i got to dead end to find out what is the name of my sound card
[14:40] <jwyg> bastidrazor: still no trackpad and no keyboard...
[14:41] <kickAss> rampage73, are you there? use this channel #openfiler @ irc.freenode.net
[14:41] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: do you think creating a new user might do it?
[14:42] <kickAss> will be right back
[14:42] <flithm> hey everyone, anyone know how I change the default keyring password?  changed my password and now when I connect to any wireless network is asks for my old password.  none of the methods I could find on the forum worked
[14:42] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  if its a USER setting causing the issue.. making a new user and see if it works.. will prove if its a user setting or not thats the problem
[14:42] <Al2> when i change it, how should i try it the easyest way?
[14:43] <Al2> indus: if u help me u got a huuuge joint or whatever u love to have it like present
[14:43] <taget> ?
[14:43] <Dr_Willis> 0_o
[14:44] <Mean_Admin> in jaunty, the start-up sound plays halfway through then gets stuck in a loop of about 1/4 second
[14:44] <Mean_Admin> anyone heard of this ?
[14:44] <Mean_Admin> *pun pun pun*
[14:45] <Al2> indus: doesn't seems it works
[14:45] <indus> hmm
[14:45] <indus> al2 can u type alsactl in terminal
[14:46] <indus> al2 main menu>accessories> terminal
[14:46] <indus> type alsactl
[14:46] <Al2> indus: i did
[14:46] <indus> Al2 aah nvm bad command
[14:46] <Uqbar> lol
[14:46] <Uqbar> whoops, wrong window
[14:47] <Al2> it say specify comand
[14:47] <indus> al2 do u have something called oss mixer in devices in volume control?
[14:47] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: worst came to worst, is there a way i could back up everything and load a fresh copy of ubuntu?
[14:47] <grawity> Most of the "everything" is contained in your homedir, so backing it up is easy.
[14:47] <indus> AL2 ok listen, type in terminal aplay -l
[14:48] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  you can always back stuff up and reinstall
[14:48] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  i keep /home on its ownpartition - that makes it much easier
[14:48] <jwyg> how can i back up using root?
[14:48] <JACKSU> what could be some reasons for a game not running as smooth as it would on windows, please /q
[14:48] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  you just copy the stuff to whever you want to back up to..
[14:48] <Al2> indus: got it
[14:48] <indus> al2 yeah whats the output
[14:48] <taget> JACKSU: what game are you trying to run
[14:48] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  you might want to boot the live cd of the latest release and see if your stuff works in That.. as a final test.
[14:48] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: good call!
[14:49] <JACKSU> taget: Quakeworld
[14:49] <Al2> i put it on
[14:49] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: yeah i guess i could back up to an external hd
[14:49] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  if it dont work in a live cd.. well theres wreird issues going on.
[14:49] <Flynsarmy> s there a way to mute/unmute from the terminal?
[14:49] <indus> al2 put what on
[14:49] <JACKSU> taget: i was also using same refresh rate / resolution / FPS as i was in winduz
[14:49] <chessnutmushroom> I have added a default GW to network file and it doesnt show in route -n
[14:49] <Dr_Willis> Flynsarmy:  alsamixer tool. or the alsactrl command I think
[14:49] <Al2>  indus: the results
[14:49] <indus> al2 again please
[14:50] <taget> JACKSU: what do you have for a video card
[14:50] <MOUD> Here's a list of addons that I have on Firefox: Adblock, Chatzilla, Cooliris, VideoDownloadHelper, DownThemAll, and Greasemonkey
[14:50] <JACKSU> nvidia 8800GTS taget
[14:50] <Al2> indus: u asked me to put  the output
[14:50] <MOUD> sorry, wrong channel
[14:50] <taget> JACKSU: drivers installed ?
[14:50] <indus> al2 ya paste, can u give me the paste
[14:50] <eraggo> i have little problem with my ubuntu. It does collect all memory. now 99% collected... (22% for programs and 77% for cache) how i can release some memory?
[14:51] <coz_> here's a toy for you  if you havent tried it  :)   telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
[14:51] <JACKSU> yeah, the latest hardware ones taget :((
[14:51] <tim2> How on earth do I install Windows 7 from Ubuntu?
[14:51] <chessnutmushroom> hi guys how do i set the default GW permanently?
[14:51] <coz_> do that in terminal   telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
[14:51] <tim2> I have an installation disc but the only files on there are .EXE
[14:51] <erUSUL> eraggo: the system/kernel/os will release it when needed
[14:51] <taget> JACKSU: did you try any other resolutions or settings ?
[14:51] <eraggo> so that's not problem at all?
[14:51] <erUSUL> tim2: you can not afaik. but ask in ##windows
[14:51] <Al2> indus: in sec
[14:51] <tim2> Can do, thanks erUSUL.
[14:52] <erUSUL> eraggo: no; no problem. Unused RAM == wasted ram
[14:52] <sipior> chessnutmushroom: do you have a "gateway" line in /etc/network/interfaces?
[14:52] <indus> sebsebseb: can u help him? I HAVE to go now
[14:52] <JACKSU> no taget, because i only forced 100hz in one resolution
[14:52] <chessnutmushroom> yes
[14:52] <eraggo> erUSUL: thanks for that information :)
[14:52] <Dr_Willis> eraggo:  it releases it as needed.. dont worry about it.. this is not windows. :)
[14:52] <erUSUL> !memory
[14:52] <chessnutmushroom> and i have removed the GATEWAY from ifcfg
[14:52] <wartalker> cpufreqd: unhandled keyword ac, anyone help?
[14:52] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: created a new user, and keyboard and mouse still don't work.. but it does say there are problems initialising HAL
[14:52] <sipior> chessnutmushroom: could you pastebin that file (sanitised as you think best)
[14:52] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  sounds like some deeper issue then. bmmer.
[14:53] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: also xorg.conf has commented things out and said that hal is handling them
[14:53] <chessnutmushroom> sorry its for centos
[14:53] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  may be easier to backup/reinstall  instead of upgradeing.
[14:53] <chessnutmushroom> in /etc/network
[14:53] <indus> sebsebseb: use this link https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound al2 maybe you can read this too, i gtg
[14:53] <Dr_Willis> jwyg:  i would test with a live cd first.
[14:53] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: its like 2001
[14:53] <Al2> indus: http://paste.ubuntu.com/254541/
[14:53] <indus> ok
[14:53]  * Dr_Willis opens the pod bay doors.
[14:53] <indus> al2 ok cool, devices are ok
[14:53] <indus> al2 u sure u using 9.04?
[14:54] <MOUD> !grub
[14:54] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: ha! ok i'll try and get hold of a live CD
[14:54] <Al2> indus: yes i am
[14:54] <taget> JACKSU: do any other games have the same problem or just QW?
[14:54] <indus> al2 so hardware all looks fine
[14:54] <indus> al2 just 1 min
[14:54] <JACKSU> taget: i have only tried quakeworld, i dont play any other games :( and im new to linux :X
[14:54] <nicolason544> ciao
[14:55] <gartral> JACKSU: try Nexuiz!
[14:55] <Al2> indus: ok
[14:55] <ugliefrog> kickAss, Any luck on my issue
[14:55] <alexsander> Dual monitor, anyone?
[14:55] <jwyg> Dr_Willis: you're pretty sure problem is unlikely to be related to psmouse?
[14:55] <erUSUL> !xinerama
[14:55] <ugliefrog> alexsander, yep dual here
[14:55] <sipior> chessnutmushroom: i imagine the syntax is more or less the same, if not identical.
[14:56] <alexsander> ugliefrog, is there a nice and easy howto somewhere?
[14:57] <JACKSU> gartral that works in wine?
[14:57] <chessnutmushroom> it just doesnt use it
[14:57] <chessnutmushroom> i have to add a manual route to get in listed
[14:57] <ugliefrog> alexsander, what do u mean...not working for u?
[14:57] <chessnutmushroom> this is a vm, does that matter?
[14:57] <Al2> indus: i have my trust in u
[14:57] <taget> JACKSU: the only thing i can find is you need to disable multimonitor support possibly in the nvidia control panel
[14:58] <sipior> chessnutmushroom: well, it should be transparent from the point of view of the guest operating system, assuming the host is configured properly.
[14:58] <Al2> indus: my relationship depedn on it
[14:58] <sipior> chessnutmushroom: you might have better luck bugging the centOS folks directly.
[14:59] <indus> al2 huh what?
[14:59] <indus> al2 lol
[14:59] <indus> al2 i dont have much time
[14:59] <Al2> indus: so no help from u?
[14:59] <indus> al2 can u go to system>administration>systemmonitor and check for a process called pulseaudio and kill it
[15:00] <Dr_Willis> JACKSU:  ive seen some badly written games that try to fullscreen across both monitors..  sort of annoying.
[15:00] <Al2> indus: how should i kill it?
[15:00] <Dr_Willis> JACKSU:  then ihave many games that properly fullscreen
[15:00] <chessnutmushroom> its helps when you use the right subnet mask, doh!
[15:00] <indus> al2 right click and kill process
[15:00] <indus> al2 then open music player and see (hear) for sound
[15:00] <JACKSU> ah Dr_Willis i dont have dual monitors :(
[15:00] <indus> i gtg now, sorry
[15:01] <indus> !sound > al2
[15:01] <JACKSU> and taget thanks dude, i will try that when i can :D
[15:01] <Dr_Willis> JACKSU:  whats sad is that some big name apps also have the same issue.. virtualbox/vmware USED to have the problem.. and many java apps..  but those seem to be fixed now.
[15:01] <Dr_Willis> JACKSU:   i still get an occasional app with a splash screen that splashes to the border of the monitors. :)
[15:01] <JACKSU> yeah Dr_Willis its a shame, the only reason i use windows is for this game :(((
[15:01] <ltcabral_> what does it mean to have chroot in a machine? just have root access?
[15:01] <JACKSU> otherwise i would be only linux
[15:02] <indus> al2 but thats complicated, can u go to system>preferences>sound adn check for sound
[15:02] <JaneDoe> I just installed a new gigabit network card.  The PC is using that card, but its not recognizing it as gigabit.  Almost everything else on net is successfully running as gigabit.
[15:02] <JaneDoe> Anything I can do to manually change speed
[15:02] <erUSUL> ltcabral_: no that you change your rootfs (/) to one on that machine fom an already running kernel
[15:02] <Dr_Willis> JACKSU:  thas why i bought a Wii. :) for games.
[15:03] <erUSUL> JaneDoe: you can use ethtool to force it
[15:03] <Al2> indus: i did and nothing
[15:03] <JACKSU> hehe
[15:03] <ltcabral_> erUSUL: thanks
[15:03] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: thanks I'll man it
[15:03] <erUSUL> JaneDoe: sudo ethtool -s ethn speed 1000
[15:04] <trenchcoat> How is it possible for a live x session to switch tty's? Mine was tty7 Saturday, go to sleep, wake up... it's on tty9 (Sunday), go to sleep, wake up... today its on tty11.
[15:04] <Al2> indus: what next?
[15:04] <Flynsarmy> Dr_Willis, alsa_mixer runs a program in the terminal kind of like nano that lets you type m to mute/unmute. but i want to unmute at a certain time of the day with a script. Is there one that takes command line arguments that will let me do that?
[15:04] <Dr_Willis> trenchcoat:  you sure you dont have lots of X sessions going?
[15:04] <Dr_Willis> Flynsarmy:  the alsactrl tool i think
[15:05] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: how can I check what the speed is set at?  I've been measuring the hard way.
[15:05] <trenchcoat> I've not started any extras but as crazy as things have been it's possible
[15:05] <trenchcoat> How do I check?
[15:05] <Al2> indus: r u here?
[15:05] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: ifconfig doesn't give that info
[15:07] <jiffe> how do I determine how many file descriptors are in use?
[15:08] <trenchcoat> Dr_Willis, the short answer is no, I have not started any extra x sessions.
[15:08] <JACKSU> can anyone recommend a modeline generator please
[15:08] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: ethtool eth1 gives a few "operation not permitted"s
[15:08] <kickAss> JACKSU: what does that do?
[15:08] <kickAss> JaneDoe, :prefix sudo
[15:08] <Al2> indus: r u here?
[15:09] <robysath> Can ubuntu desktop 9.04 install mount an existing ufs filesystem?
[15:09] <JACKSU> it allows my monitor to use custom refresh rates kickAss
[15:09] <JaneDoe> kickAss: ah thx
[15:09] <kickAss> JaneDoe, u 're welcome
[15:09] <genii> JACKSU: I usually do something like install read-edid then you can get modeline output suitable for inclusion in an xorg file from results of: sudo get-edid |  parse-edid
[15:09] <erUSUL> JaneDoe: are you using sudo ?
[15:10] <kickAss> JACKSU, ohh...i dint know about that....
[15:10] <JaneDoe> am now.  thanks
[15:10] <sipior> robysath: should do, yes. pass "-t ufs" as an arguement to mount.
[15:10] <Dr_Willis> trenchcoat:  could be sime how the hibernate.suspend stuff is goofing up badly and making X crash/restart.. sounds like you may want to reboot soon see if it clears itup
[15:10] <erUSUL> JaneDoe: sudo ethtool eth1 should give the current settings for most things
[15:11] <Matr|X> hello
[15:11] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: ya got it.  it says Gigabit, but its not moving that fast
[15:11] <MikeSeth> so after a day of banging my head against the wall i finally made my rtl8168 work
[15:11] <Matr|X> mike
[15:11] <kickAss> robysath,  did you follow sipior 's advice?
[15:11] <MikeSeth> jaunty netinst solved the problem
[15:11] <Matr|X> hi
[15:11] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: ello
[15:11] <Matr|X> i have problem with dual bot
[15:11] <Matr|X> boot*
[15:11] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: define 'problem'
[15:12] <Matr|X> Matr|X have problem
[15:12] <erUSUL> JaneDoe: that i can not help you with... it could be a lot of things... how are you measuring it ?
[15:12] <Matr|X> ehehehe
[15:12] <kickAss> Matr|X, put a blog on that...to spread the knowledge....would be nice...thanks
[15:12] <JaneDoe> erUSUL: size / (transfer time).  also iptraf
[15:13] <genii> JACKSU: Please do not private-message me, I assist only in public channels. The package read-edid installs some utilities which query the video card and attached monitor(s). When you sun the: sudo get-edid   that pulls raw info off the video card and interrogates the monitor attached to it for what capabilities it has. Then the: | parse-edid  part filters that raw info to produce something usable in a config file.
[15:13] <Matr|X> i had win xp but winxp is so sucks :S down i reinstall it then then boot loader of ubuntu gone :O i put the live cd of ubuntu  and rescue system  now i ubuntu cant see the boot of winxp and not see the partation of the windows
[15:13] <Gus_> join #puppet
[15:13] <Al2> indus: r u gone?
[15:13] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: this is because winxp overwrites the MBR
[15:13] <Al2> how would i found out name of my soundcard?
[15:13] <Matr|X> yes mik
[15:14] <Matr|X> i resnstal grub
[15:14] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: force-reinstall grub; after that use grub chainloader to boot xp
[15:14] <Matr|X> yes
[15:14] <Al2> Does anybody know how to find out the name of my soundcard?
[15:14] <JACKSU> ahhhh ok genii thanks dude
[15:14] <MikeSeth> Al2: lspci would help
[15:14] <Matr|X> i did renstall grub and ubuntu now working but i cant see winxp partation and i cant go to winxp
[15:14] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: run cfdisk /dev/xxx and see if the partition is still there
[15:15] <Matr|X> i dont know wht the partation name
[15:15] <Matr|X> befor i had the partion on media
[15:15] <robysath> kickAss: sipior: don't have ubuntu yet, just wondering, thanks
[15:15] <Matr|X> but its no longer avilbal for me now
[15:15] <Al2> MikeSeth: and where i find it in there?
[15:15] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: doesnt matter, run cfdisk and look at the partition list
[15:15] <MikeSeth> Al2: in the output
[15:15] <Matr|X> okiz
[15:16] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: if your windows partition is there then its a simple adjustment.. if its not then you deleted it from the partition table somehow, which may or may not mean its lost forever
[15:16] <Al2> MikeSeth: which one is it. I am a begginer and for me it's very hard
[15:16] <MikeSeth> Al2: try lspci|grep -i sound
[15:16] <Matr|X> Name               Flags            Part Type        FS Type                   [Label]                Size (MB)
[15:16] <Matr|X>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[15:16] <Matr|X>       sda1               Boot              Primary         NTFS                      []                      16779.58
[15:16] <Matr|X>       sda5                                 Logical         Linux ext2                                        21147.20
[15:16] <FloodBot3> Matr|X: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:16] <Matr|X>       sda6                                 Logical         Linux swap / Solaris                               2089.23
[15:17] <leo_> i've problem with xdotool when i make my script it says me "no such key name enter" ? what is args for enter key ?
[15:17] <Matr|X> its ther
[15:17] <trenchcoat> Dr_Willis, everything in x is as I left it upon going to sleep. E.g., no possible crash. I've had IRC open all night, several other progs. Do a /whois on me... look how long I've been logged on. Didn't go to bed until like 3 or 4 in the morn. This wasn't a crash.
[15:17] <Matr|X> sda1 is my windows partations
[15:17] <Paavi2_0> !paste > Matr|X
[15:17] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: then you should set up a chainloader instruction in grub configuration
[15:17] <savid> Does anyone know the command to restart compiz in ubuntu?  The typical compiz --replace doesn't work.
[15:17] <Matr|X> how mike brother
[15:17] <Matr|X> i dont know how
[15:18] <xorg62> hi
[15:18] <leo_> !fr
[15:18] <Al2> MikeSeth: how should i write it there? I pasted it and no response
[15:18] <xorg62> is anyone use Super OS (Super ubuntu) ?
[15:18] <Owner> i have recently upgraded my system and now networking doesn't work. lspsi recognizes the devices ok, driver modules exist, modprobe launches them but i still have no network. dmesg has "rpcbind: server IP not responding, timed out" any suggestions?
[15:18] <trenchcoat> Dr_Willis,  (But I'm sure you're right about me needing the reboot either way)
[15:18] <MikeSeth> Al2: try lspci|grep -i audio then
[15:18] <palomer> what font does xterm use?
[15:18] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: open /boot/grub/menu.lst
[15:19] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: pastebin the contents
[15:19] <Matr|X> ok
[15:19] <MikeSeth> Owner: what kernel/nic card?
[15:20] <Matr|X> !pastebin
[15:20] <openros> How do i restart iptables in ubuntu, as i do /etc/init.d/iptables restart in redhat
[15:20] <Al2> MikeSeth: i am a bit stupid in it. So i put lspci and then grep -i? Or how should i write it there?
[15:20] <MikeSeth> Al2: exactly the way I wrote it
[15:20] <MikeSeth> lspci|grep -i audio
[15:21] <MikeSeth> Al2: or you could carefully read all of lspci output
[15:22] <Al2>  MikeSeth: it said command not found
[15:22] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: look at lines 46-53 in your paste
[15:23] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: you already have this in your config so grub should allow you to boot windows
[15:23] <leo_> !ca
[15:24] <Matr|X> but when i press windows in the boot menu its back to the boot menu again brother
[15:24] <zxm> Hi. What is optimal size for boot partition?
[15:24] <Owner> MikeSeth: sorry, it's realtek 8139 (rev 10) on squeeze.
[15:24] <leo_> what's name of the enter key ?
[15:24] <Al2> MikeSeth: so i got it. Which one of that is name of card: 00:09.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP73 High Definition Audio (rev a1)
[15:24] <MikeSeth> Owner: s**ty card
[15:24] <MikeSeth> Al2: it's a chip name, means you want the name of the motherboard
[15:24] <erUSUL> zxm: 512 MB ?
[15:25] <MikeSeth> Al2: cheapest way is probably to reboot enter bios and see motherboard name & version there
[15:25] <Owner> MikeSeth: S**ty laptop. Until about 10minutes ago, it worked just fine though...
[15:25] <erUSUL> Al2: sudo dmidecode | less
[15:25] <erUSUL> Al2: to see your motherboard details
[15:25] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: then chances are Windows' MBR is overwritten, you need to boot into e.g. windows rescue and do fdisk /mbr or equivalent
[15:25] <dontuba> \list
[15:25] <trenchcoat> Anyone at all know how an active X Session can change tty's while remaining active? I don't get this at all...
[15:25] <omnipotentduo> anyone played with the enlightenment desktop enviroment?
[15:26] <openros>  How do i restart iptables in ubuntu, as i do /etc/init.d/iptables restart in redhat
[15:26] <Matr|X> i dont undrstand brother
[15:26] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: hmmm
[15:26] <Al2> erUSUL: and which one is the sound card?
[15:26] <Matr|X> u want me to change windows mbr from windows , but i cant log to windows i cant see the windows partation
[15:26] <Matr|X> now
[15:26] <Matr|X> i need frist to mount sda1
[15:26] <Matr|X> to see it
[15:26] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: you can't mount it as well?
[15:26] <erUSUL> Al2: lspci | grep -i audio
[15:27] <Matr|X> caz i cant see the partation on media
[15:27] <Matr|X> yes
[15:27] <Matr|X> i cant mounet it
[15:27] <MikeSeth> mkdir -p /mnt/windows ; mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
[15:27] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: what happens when you do that?
[15:27] <Matr|X> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1
[15:27] <Matr|X> is this right
[15:27] <MikeSeth> Matr|X: no, see above
[15:27] <Owner> MikeSeth: any suggestions on how to get my sh**y card working again?
[15:28] <MikeSeth> Owner: not really, poke around with ethtool/miitool to see if it's alive at all
[15:28] <MikeSeth> Owner: I've just had 16+ hours of f****g with rtl 8168
[15:28] <Psi-Jack_> okay, dpkg-divert lets you rename a packages file(s), but how exactly do you use it to do so?
[15:28] <Matr|X> so tell bro how i do mount
[15:28] <MikeSeth> Matr|X:  <MikeSeth> mkdir -p /mnt/windows ; mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
[15:28] <MikeSeth> Psi-Jack_: update-alternatives?
[15:29] <pokrmessiah> was anyone here able to get the linux version of Heroes 3 working on jaunty?  the game keeps asking for the libartsc0 library, but that lib was obsoleted in 9.04
[15:29] <MikeSeth> pokrmessiah: shoehorn it then
[15:29] <Psi-Jack_> MikeSeth, No, nothing to do with update-alternatives, at all, hence why I asked about dpkg-divert.
[15:29] <omnipotentduo> anyone played with the enlightenment desktop enviroment for ubuntu?
[15:29] <Owner> MikeSeth: it's alive alright, but i have no networking whatsoever, my b43 (yes, i know, even sh**ier) doesn't get any action either.. i'm stuck and need help
[15:30] <zxm> What fs is better to use for /boot?
[15:30] <Psi-Jack_> zxm, ext3
[15:30] <Al2> so agian. Is there anybody who could help me with my sound card? Ubuntu does not recognize it and  i don't know what to do. I am a begginer
[15:30] <Dr_Willis> zxm:  ext3 or ext4
[15:30] <Al2> please help
[15:30] <zxm> And why does it need 512 MiB? What for??
[15:30] <Psi-Jack_> Dr_Willis, Does grub properly support ext4, yet?
[15:30] <Dr_Willis> Psi-Jack_:  i think the ubuntu version does.
[15:30] <MikeSeth> Owner: do ifconfig and look for anomalies (too many send errors, mac address all zero etc)
[15:30] <Dr_Willis> Psi-Jack_:  other disrtos might not.
[15:30] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, i'am using ext4
[15:30] <Psi-Jack_> Dr_Willis, Hmmm, interesting, okay.
[15:31] <Owner> zxm: kernel images
[15:31] <Dr_Willis> given my whold system is ext4.. im pretty sure it does Psi-Jack_  :)
[15:31] <zxm> Thank you!
[15:31] <Owner> MikeSeth: that only lists loopback
[15:31] <Psi-Jack_> Dr_Willis, Heh. My whole system is xfs, with the exception my /boot is ext4, because I didn't know grub supported ext4.
[15:32] <Owner> Psi-Jack_: ?
[15:32] <Al2> is there anybody to help me with sound card? I read the forum. But i got stuck to find out the name of my sound card, what i need to write to terminal for alsa. And at that point i am stuck
[15:33] <Psi-Jack_> Dr_Willis, One thing I truely like about xfs, is the ability to online degrag it. ;)
[15:33] <MikeSeth> Owner: explicitly do ifconfig ethxxx
[15:33] <ox_> hey need to ask: i got file it have many words/characters. when i do test -s empty > it show in echo $? 0 mean it's non empty file ? why ! how i can test if file is empty or not! thx
[15:33] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, is xfs available for ubuntu?
[15:33] <Psi-Jack_> thiebaude, Of course. It's available in Linux, Period. Part of the kernel.
[15:34] <boss_mc> !xfs | thiebaude
[15:34] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, i didn't even know that, been using ubuntu for over 4 yrs
[15:34] <Psi-Jack_> Heh
[15:34] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, is it fast?
[15:34] <llua> when using ndisgtk i get this error after loading the .inf file
[15:34] <llua> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/oss-compat, it will be ignored in a future release.
[15:34] <llua> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, it will be ignored in a future release.
[15:35] <Psi-Jack_> thiebaude, I'll put it to you this way, ext4 is like xfs, but slower.
[15:35] <Owner> MikeSeth: nothing weird there... like i said - it worked FINE until a dist-upgrade a few minutes ago now i have no networking... and without network, i'm sooo lost
[15:35] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, i think i'll check it out, hope its easy to implement
[15:35] <BrianE> Is it possible to rebrand Firefox 3.5 (Shiretoko) to "Firefox"?
[15:35] <MikeSeth> Owner: but it DOES show eth0 when you specify it explicitly right?
[15:35] <Psi-Jack_> thiebaude, XFS In Linux used to be very poor at working with lots of small files, but since the development of it into Linux to today, it's improved by a lot.
[15:36] <Owner> MikeSeth: yes sir.
[15:36] <MikeSeth> Owner: it means the iface is down
[15:36] <Psi-Jack_> thiebaude, It is, you only loose one feature in XFS: The ability to shrinkfs, which if you don't know what that is, likely not even a concern for you.
[15:36] <boss_mc> BrianE: That's a policy decision from ubuntu at the moment, they are using the working name of the browser while it's in dev/rc
[15:36] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_, i won't have any problem then
[15:36] <MikeSeth> Owner: do this: dmesg -c ; ifup eth0 ; dmesg
[15:36] <douwe> join/ #ubuntu-no
[15:36] <omnipotentduo> so no one has seen the enlightenment desktop on ubuntu
[15:36] <maco> boss_mc, BrianE: 3.5 is released
[15:37] <Psi-Jack_> thiebaude, Yeah.. But defragging is good. With ext's lack of defragging, it can get quite slow.
[15:37] <erUSUL> !ff35
[15:37] <BrianE> boss_mc: Thanks, though isn't 3.5, well, final?
[15:37] <thiebaude> omnipotentduo, i used it before
[15:37] <boss_mc> maco: but it hasn't gone through canonical yet
[15:37] <maco> boss_mc, BrianE: its being called shiretoko still *in jaunty* so you dont have 2 "Firefox" entries in the menu...ie, so you can tell them apart
[15:37] <thiebaude> Psi-Jack_,  i agree
[15:37] <Psi-Jack_> People to this day STILL claim ext doesn't need to be defragged.. They're all WRONG.
[15:37] <stefano> Hello!  May anybody help me with my laptop wireless please!
[15:37] <omnipotentduo> thiebaude: did you like it?
[15:37] <BrianE> maco: I'd 10000% prefer to have 3.5 replace 3.0
[15:37] <maco> boss_mc, BrianE: in karmc, it is simply called firefox because it is the default
[15:37] <erUSUL> BrianE: not for jaunty in jaunty firefox is 3.0.*
[15:37] <Chousuke> Psi-Jack_: ext doesn't need explicit defragging.
[15:37] <erUSUL> !ff35 > BrianE
[15:37] <Mean_Admin> are there any known sound bugs in jaunty?
[15:37] <thiebaude> omnipotentduo, it was ok, i was just messing around with it
[15:38] <thiebaude> omnipotentduo, i use openbox now and love it
[15:38] <Psi-Jack_> Chousuke, It does need it, however, especially when the filesystem is used intensively with lots of file writing & deleting.
[15:38] <maco> Mean_Admin: tons
[15:38] <Psi-Jack_> Chousuke, It needs it even more, when dealing with large files.
[15:38] <Mean_Admin> maco: I was hoping for "only one" and that it would be mine
[15:38] <BrianE> Alright, I've seen that, so there's definitely no way to get it branded 'properly'?
[15:38] <Psi-Jack_> Chousuke, Such as database files that get written to often.
[15:38] <Owner> MikeSeth: 1) link down; 2) link is not ready 3) eth0 already configured
[15:38] <stefano> My wireless doesn't show any network list
[15:38] <omnipotentduo> thiebaude: i am considering coming back to *buntu for the OpenGEU project (enlightenment+gnome)
[15:39] <gescape> hi
[15:39] <MikeSeth> real men use <obscure filesystem>
[15:39] <MikeSeth> Owner: ethertool eth0, link up?
[15:39] <gescape> can I have one user with Gnome and one with KDE on the same Ubuntu 8.04?
[15:39] <maco> Mean_Admin: until hardware device manufacturers start giving new names to different hardware instead of claiming 10 different pieces of hardware are the same...and everybody gets new computers with their sound devices beig properly named... there will be sound bugs
[15:39] <BrianE> gescape: Yes
[15:39] <erUSUL> Psi-Jack_: nobody claims it does not need it... the claim is that it is far more resilient to fragmentation than other fs expecialy MS ones
[15:39] <Psi-Jack_> Now, ext4, WILL have a defragging tool, they claim.
[15:39] <Owner> MikeSeth: no ethertool.
[15:39] <maco> gescape: you can login to whichever DE you want. the login screen lets you choose
[15:39] <MikeSeth> Owner: mii-tool?
[15:39] <Mean_Admin> maco: that sounds like a dumb source of problems
[15:40] <Psi-Jack_> erUSUL, This is true, but still, with no means to defrag it online, it's useless.
[15:40] <gescape> thank you :)
[15:40] <Mean_Admin> maco: on a side note, does looping startup sound seem familiar ?
[15:40] <Psi-Jack_> erUSUL, I've had servers running for years, degrade in performance, because of ext3.
[15:40] <gescape> lovely help, much appreciated
[15:40] <Owner> MikeSeth: eth0 no link
[15:40] <thiebaude> omnipotentduo, i tell you with my 512mb of ram, i don't hardy use ram at all
[15:40] <BrianE> gescape: What maco said, just hit "Options" -> "Session", then you can choose from there
[15:40] <MikeSeth> Owner: and the led on the card is on?
[15:40] <maco> Mean_Admin: yeah well, explain that to Realtek, Sigmatel, and other codec manufacturers
[15:40] <erUSUL> Psi-Jack_: well it has served many people for many years. nothing is perfect of course
[15:40] <BrianE> Though if I recall, isn't there a way to set it per-user in their home directory?
[15:40] <Owner> mikeseth: yep
[15:41] <MikeSeth> Owner: oh boy. I assume you rebooted the box?
[15:41] <maco> Mean_Admin: and motherboard manufacturers.... and OEMs integrating the sound devices into the motherboard...
[15:41] <Mean_Admin> maco: as soon as revolution comes, I'll line them up against the wall
[15:41] <gescape> BrianE, maco, but the login screen will stay the same as it is a the moment from Gnome?
[15:41] <MikeSeth> Owner: lsmod|grep 81
[15:41] <Owner> MikeSeth: first thing...
[15:41] <Chousuke> Psi-Jack_: use ext4 :P
[15:41] <Mean_Admin> maco So I guess, moar Google is in order
[15:41] <maco> Mean_Admin: hehe reel big fish in my head now ^_^ umm anyway, yeah ive heard of the looping thing before, but i dont have a bug # memorized
[15:42] <MikeSeth> Owner: dist-upgrade, right? and that upgraded kernels as well?
[15:42] <Owner> MikeSeth: 8139too, 8139cp, mii
[15:42] <Owner> MikeSeth: that's right.
[15:42] <BrianE> gescape: You're thinking of the GDM, KDM etc - You can set that /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[15:42] <gescape> BrianE, should I install kubuntu-* packages also?
[15:42] <gescape> ic
[15:43] <MikeSeth> Owner: Im not sure whether both should appear
[15:43] <BrianE> gescape: If you're wanting to have a full KDE / GNOME desktop side-by-side, you should install kubuntu-desktop which'll install all the default applications too
[15:43] <gangil1> how to connect two computers using LAN cable in ubuntu?
[15:43] <MikeSeth> Owner: ifconfig eth0 down; modprobe -r 8139too; modprobe -r 8139cp; ifup eth0
[15:43] <MikeSeth> what happens then?
[15:43] <MikeSeth> BrianE: meh, my desktop is emasc
[15:44] <gescape> BrianE, thank you so much
[15:44] <BrianE> No worries
[15:44] <BrianE> gescape: If, when it installs, you'd like to switch the login screen to that of KDE, change the "gdm" in /etc/X11/default-display-manager to "kdm"
[15:45] <richardmd> hola buenos dias :)
[15:45] <gangil1>  how to connect two computers using LAN cable in ubuntu?
[15:45] <gescape> BrianE, thanks :)
[15:45] <thiebaude> !es
[15:45] <BrianE> gangil1: LAN cable? Ethernet/RJ45?
[15:45] <MikeSeth> gescape: simplest way, use a cheap dsl/cable router
[15:45] <MikeSeth> err
[15:45] <MikeSeth> gangil1: see above
[15:46] <vegard_> sweet
[15:46] <richardmd> alguien habla espanol aca?
[15:46] <gangil1> BrianE:Ethernet
[15:46] <vegard_> just testing the xchat..
[15:46] <BrianE> richardmd: Yo, pero aqui se debe hablar en ingles
[15:46] <richardmd> porque?
[15:46] <laeg> is there anyway to have sound on wmv in ubuntu? vlc will play it but without sound and reports there's no fix for this (wmap)
[15:46] <BrianE> Porque hay #ubuntu-es para los espanoles :)
[15:47] <thiebaude> !medibuntu
[15:47] <marcel_> join
[15:47] <marcel_> #join leetfighter
[15:47] <richardmd> ok gracias brianE
[15:47] <gangil1> MikeSeth: I think it's a crossover cable , are there any settings that need to b done
[15:48] <marcel_> \join petition
[15:48] <MikeSeth> gangil1: if you dont have a router (which is a box with dhcp that allows other devices to configure the network automatically) then you will have to either set up dhcp server yourself or configure both network interfaces manually
[15:48] <thiebaude> laeg, medibuntu is where i get my .wmv codecs
[15:48] <gilligan_> can anyone help me out on how I can run modem-manager with the --debug option? per default it's invoked without and I don't know how to change that .. I can't just run 'modem-manager --debug' from terminal to replace the current running one
[15:48] <chomwitt_> hi. i have jauntu as a virtual client in vbox3 with lenny as a server. i've installed addons but can use usb.
[15:49] <gangil1> MikeSeth: can you tell me about the network settings to b done manually( any link )?
[15:49] <chomwitt_> can->cant
[15:49] <ranjan> vlc video to main window integration help
[15:49] <laeg> !medibuntu
[15:49] <laeg> thiebaude: ty
[15:49] <BrianE> chomwitt_: After installing Guest Additions did you reboot the guest?
[15:50] <thiebaude> laeg, np
[15:50] <MikeSeth> gangil1: that's quite a large topic, youll have to google, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-444691.html would be a start
[15:51] <Owner> MikeSeth: going down for a sec... will be back with results of the individual modules
[15:52] <chomwitt_> BrianE: yes . but devices-usb meny is grey
[15:52] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188 gangil1
[15:52] <GPL> how can i know, where a particular application is installed, i cant find a few applications in Start Menu, but i installed them , using commandline
[15:52] <BrianE> chomwitt_: And you've definitely got a USB device plugged in that can be used with VirtualBox? What are you trying to use?
[15:53] <stefano> volentieri ma siccome ho riavviato non so come riprenderla
[15:53] <ranjan> chomwitt_: acces usb by mounting it
[15:53] <erUSUL> !it | stefano
[15:53] <chomwitt_> BrianE: i've pluged a usb memory stick. lenny sees it , jaunty not
[15:54] <ranjan> GPL: use 'which <command name>'
[15:54] <llua> when using ndisgtk i get this error after loading the .inf file
[15:54] <llua> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/oss-compat, it will be ignored in a future release.
[15:54] <llua> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, it will be ignored in a future release.
[15:54] <GPL> ranjan : thanks.
[15:54] <Al2> IS HERE SOME PROFESIONAL ABOUT SOUND? I BOUGHT NEW COMP, I INSTALED UBUNTU AND SOUND IS NOT WORKING. IT IS NOT MUTED. I AM BEGINER AND NEED HELP. HAD A HUUUGE FIGHT ABOUT IT WITH MY GIRLFRIEND, SO PLEASE HELP
[15:55] <genii> !caps | Al2
[15:55] <bazhang> Al2, no caps
[15:55] <vneethv> hellooo
[15:55] <gangil1> thanks folks :) I have to do some reading
[15:55] <Zerosan> Hello
[15:55] <linuxson25> hi everyone
[15:56] <vneethv> Can someone help me to configure my system sound - pulseaudio
[15:56] <linuxson25> lol
[15:56] <Zerosan> can someone help me? I'm currently using the ubuntu live cd of jaunty. Well, I want to install xubuntu from the live session, is there an easy way to do that?
[15:56] <linuxson25> I was also gonna ask about my sound....alsa config
[15:56] <vneethv> yea..alsa or pulseaudio
[15:56] <vneethv> plz lemme know if u found any clue
[15:57] <ranjan> Al2: Specify the system model
[15:57] <linuxson25> what notebook you got?
[15:57] <IdleOne> Zerosan, download Xubuntu live cd
[15:57] <vneethv> HP Pavilion dv4-1414tx
[15:57] <ranjan> Al2: Is it a Laptop??
[15:57] <vneethv> yea !
[15:57] <Zerosan> IdleOne: I don't have any cd's anymore for burning it
[15:57] <BrianE> Sound isn't *really* my area, though you're sure your sound cards are installed and that they show in the "Volume Control" dialog?
[15:57] <Ianbeyer> is there a kernel package with the null pointer vuln fixed yet?
[15:57] <Ianbeyer> (boss is asking)
[15:58] <bazhang> vneethv, install pavucontrol padevchooser and paman
[15:58] <vneethv> yes..
[15:58] <Al2> ranjan: it is a desk top
[15:58] <maco> Ianbeyer: ubuntu wasn't vulnerable to it to begin with
[15:58] <Ianbeyer> ah, good to know
[15:58] <IdleOne> Zerosan, you can install ubuntu and after install is complete you can install xubuntu-desktop package
[15:58] <linuxson25> Have done A LOOOOOOOOOOOT of googling about my specific latop model sound configuration...and in the end just ended up buggering it up
[15:58] <linuxson25> lol
[15:58] <bazhang> vneethv, you will need to play with the controls, and set up various apps with them
[15:59] <vneethv> ok..!
[15:59] <Ianbeyer> maco: where's that documented?
[15:59] <ranjan> vneethv: which version of ubuntu u used
[15:59] <Zerosan> IdleOne: I don't want to have any packages I don't really need, that would be the case if I would install ubuntu first and then xubuntu
[15:59] <vneethv> i am using ubuntu 9.04
[15:59] <maco> Ianbeyer: the min vm value (its somehwere in /proc) is non-zero. it only affects systems where that is set to 0
[15:59] <Zerosan> IdleOne: Did that before, didn't create a "happy" system
[15:59] <vneethv> using a new notebook with nvidia chipset...
[15:59] <ranjan> vneethv: i have found from web that its the problem with pulse audio
[16:00] <maco> Ianbeyer: or you can run the proof of concept code to check for yourself :)
[16:00] <erUSUL> maco: i run the exploit here and got owned.... if you install wine you are vulnerable
[16:00] <vneethv> ranjan: is there any solution for that ?
[16:00] <maco> erUSUL: wine changes the kernel? O_o
[16:00] <thiebaude> Zerosan, if you have windows you can use unetbootin and install that way
[16:00] <ranjan> vneethv: they are saying that pulse audio has blacklisted some of the intel audio cards for some purpose
[16:00] <maco> erUSUL: or did you get a windows virus in your wine install?
[16:00] <erUSUL> maco: no it sets /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr to 0
[16:01] <erUSUL> maco: that permits the exploit
[16:01] <IdleOne> Zerosan, that is why I suggested ou download xubuntu
[16:01] <IdleOne> you*
[16:01] <ranjan> vneethv: yes there is .
[16:01] <maco> erUSUL: ew. yucky. why does it do that?
[16:01] <tuxbuddy> Hello GUys
[16:01] <maco> Ianbeyer: ok so apparently you shouldnt install wine
[16:01] <tuxbuddy> I need a help
[16:01] <maco> Ianbeyer: erUSUL knows the path:  /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr
[16:01] <erUSUL> maco: some 16 bit apps from windows 3.11 need it
[16:01] <maco> !ask | tuxbuddy
[16:01] <tuxbuddy> I need to setup ejabberd server and Xchat Client
[16:01] <Zerosan> I can't boot from usb
[16:02] <thiebaude> Zerosan, you can install to the hard drive
[16:02] <erUSUL> maco: echo 4096 | sudo tee  /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr <<<< and you are safe again
[16:02] <Zerosan> and I don't have windows
[16:02] <tuxbuddy> Can anyone help me setup ejabberd Server and Xchat Client?
[16:02] <tuxbuddy> on Ubuntu Server..
[16:02] <linuxson25> hi all
[16:02] <thiebaude> Zerosan, what do you have now
[16:02] <erUSUL> maco: put a 0 instead of 4096 you get owned by wunderbar_emporium
[16:02] <linuxson25> anybody wanna help me with my sound problem?
[16:03] <Aragorn_Guardian> hi...
[16:03] <linuxson25> anyone?
[16:03] <ranjan> linuxson25: wats the problem??
[16:03] <DJones> linuxson25: You'll need to explain your sound problem in more detail, then somebody may be able to help
[16:04] <tuxbuddy> Guys...Anyone there?
[16:04] <Aragorn_Guardian> i need uninstall mysql5 and install mysql4, in jaunty, but seems there are no support to mysql4...how can I install the old mysql4 correctly...thanks
[16:04] <tuxbuddy> Can anyone help me setup ejabberd Server and Xchat Client?
[16:04] <tyler_d1> my $HOME variable is showing as /home/tyler_d/ how do I fix this to show it as /home/tyler_d -- I have checked local .bash_profile and .bashrc
[16:04] <tuxbuddy> Can anyone help me setup ejabberd Server and Xchat Client?
[16:04] <theatro_> tuxbuddy, what is your problem
[16:04] <tuxbuddy> Thanks theatro_
[16:05] <tuxbuddy> for stopping for me
[16:05] <tuxbuddy> I need to setup a chat server which can support 1000+ users online
[16:05] <tuxbuddy> I explored and found ejjaberd
[16:05] <Owner_> MikeSeth: mii-tool eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok but STILL NOTHING
[16:05] <Aragorn_Guardian> tyler_d1: man usermod
[16:05] <tuxbuddy> ejabberd..
[16:06] <chomwitt_> ranjan: should o chanfe /etc/init.d/mountkernfs.sh in client or in server?
[16:06] <tuxbuddy> I downloaded the tar.gz , ran the binary file
[16:06] <chomwitt_> ranjan: should i change ..
[16:06] <tuxbuddy> But No Idea What next?
[16:06] <richardmd> hello brenda :D  ;)
[16:06] <theatro_> tuxbuddy, http://www.ejabberd.im/node/661
[16:06] <tyler_d1> Aragorn_Guardian: just usermod -d /home/tyler_d tyler_d ????
[16:06] <Aragorn_Guardian> yes
[16:06] <tyler_d1> ty
[16:07] <tuxbuddy> I need Chat Client which can work with ejabberd and is browsable through browser
[16:07] <tuxbuddy> lemme check the link ..thanks
[16:07] <WinterWeaver> eish
[16:07] <bigmak> Hey whats up
[16:08] <sigjuice> I have a b43 wireless card in my desktop.  What can I add to /etc/network/interfaces to connect to my wifi network before Gnome starts up?
[16:08] <fuhbah> hi i am having a problem with my sound. if I listen to some mp3 files with the default vid player and open ff with youtube there is no sound in the flash video. if i close my mp3 player and restart ff youtube is working. if i then open my mp3 player theres no sound there. the opening and closing is really annoying. any ideas?
[16:09] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[16:10] <fuhbah> oh, and i realized one more thing... on computer-startup the ubuntu sound sounds very strange....
[16:10] <fuhbah> like a chorus
[16:12] <ShapeShifter499> I noticed that during a full backup of my ubuntu system that files I thought I had lost where showing up in my home folder in /.local/share/Trash/files can I recover them by moving them back to my desktop?
[16:12] <Keiffer> how do you calculate the power consumption?
[16:13] <Aragorn_Guardian> i can install an old package - dapper - in jaunty?
[16:13] <ShapeShifter499> *by lost I mean deleted by accident
[16:13] <icarus-c> ShapeShifter499: try and see
[16:13] <Owner> MikeSeth: I just don't get it. I get messages like "eth0 link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1 and then "network is unreachable"..
[16:14] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: yes;
[16:14] <Keiffer> ShapeShifter499, find some ext3 recovery tools
[16:14] <grawity> ShapeShifter499: You should be able to. Or you could open the Trash can by typing trash:/// in Nautilus address bar.
[16:15] <gajop> would this be a right way of iterating through vectors? http://codepad.org/WCJbKa40 i'm getting some odd results in a specific code and this would be a simplified example
[16:15] <gajop> woops, wrong channel :P
[16:15] <Pici> gajop: ##c++
[16:15] <Pici> gajop: yeah ;)
[16:15] <vgarcia> Hey Wup
[16:15] <gajop> yeah, that was supposed to go there, sorry
[16:16] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: its like a safe guard? that folder? if so how long do the files stay there?
[16:16] <ShapeShifter499> grawity: all ready been there, they are gone
[16:16] <sigjuice> Looks like I figured it out.  /etc/network/interfaces wpa-psk needed my hex key
[16:16] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: as pointed out by grawity it is the place where the trash can keep the files until you empty it
[16:16] <erUSUL> !trash | ShapeShifter499
[16:17] <dwarder> can anyone help me with mysql server configuration? looks like in #mysql there are people all about sql and stuff
[16:17] <vgarcia> Need Help, deleting some Files from my recycler
[16:17] <dwarder> i need to set this variables
[16:17] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: see I *deleted* the files so why are they there than?
[16:17] <Mean_Admin> in my adventure to fix sound problems, I got this from aptitude "E: I wasn't able to locate file for the linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic package"
[16:17] <dwarder> collation-connection=cp1251_general_ci
[16:17] <dwarder> character-set-results=cp1251
[16:17] <dwarder> character-set-client=cp1251
[16:17] <dwarder> character-set-connection=cp1251
[16:17] <Mean_Admin> I'm not quite sure how I can reinstall that somehow
[16:18] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: but did you emptied the trash can on the desktop ?
[16:18] <Andy_> Anyone know any working methods for getting ubuntu 9.04 to work with ATI Radeon 3650HD?
[16:18] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: when you delete in nautilus the files go to the trash can they are not deleted just moved
[16:18] <bening> hi
[16:19] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: so they aren't gone when you press delete in nautilus?
[16:20] <ShapeShifter499> *the delete button
[16:20] <vgarcia> i press empty trash
[16:20] <dj_segfault> Hey.  I'm having a problem with Jaunty on my HP laptop.  I usually get 1680x1050 resolution, but now it's coming up with a much lower resolution.  When I try to run gnome-display-properties, it opens up a blank screen, and I see /var/log/Xorg.0.log keeps repeating the mode lines over and over again until I kill gnome-display-properties.  Is there a way to figure out what's going on?  Is there another display control tool I c
[16:20] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: no; like in windows there is a trash can so you can recover files
[16:20] <vgarcia> and says an error about rights
[16:20] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: if you do shift + del they are really gone
[16:20] <icarus-c> ShapeShifter499: if you press  shift+delete, then the file is really gone
[16:20] <Luisito> #ubuntu-es
[16:21] <erUSUL> vgarcia: sudo rm -r ~/.local/share/Trash/*
[16:21] <icarus-c> ShapeShifter499: with only delete button, it just goes to Trash
[16:21] <ShapeShifter499> ok
[16:21] <vgarcia> Permision denied
[16:21] <vgarcia> cant delete them
[16:21] <linuxson25> hi again everyone
[16:22] <linuxson25> alsa config problems...anyone feel like stretching out a helping hand? :)
[16:23] <Owner> anybody else have any idea how one could revitalize his networking?
[16:23] <sipior> Owner: revitalize?
[16:24] <linuxson25> alsa config...anyone?
[16:24] <dj_segfault>  linuxson25: Try explaining the problem and maybe someone will chime in.
[16:24] <linuxson25> ok....
[16:25] <sipior> linuxson25: best if you just ask your question directly.
[16:25] <whileimhere> Hi I know this is not an Ubuntu question but someone here is bound to know since this is the channel where smart people hang out (blatant flattery here). I have a bad 300W power supply. I want to replace it but it seems that the only ones I find are 450W units. Will it harm anything to upgrade the wattage?
[16:25] <bazhang> whileimhere, ##hardware
[16:25] <linuxson25> I recently installed Ubuntu JJ 9.04 on a LG LW60 notebook
[16:25] <dj_segfault> whileimhere:  it will work fine.
[16:25] <whileimhere> thanks
[16:26] <linuxson25> There was no onboard sound, but the jacks worked fine when you plugged in some speakers
[16:26] <erUSUL> whileimhere: no
[16:26] <Owner> sipior: get it to work. after a dist-upgrade accompanied by a kernel upgrade, i have no networking. ifaces are up, links r up, network is unreachable... i've spent all day on this and i'm ready to put a bullet in my brain.
[16:26] <ShapeShifter499> hmm.... what I mean is I send the files to the "trash" by the applet on the gnome-panel then after a while I check to make sure I don't want the files(most of the time) than click the button labeled "empty trash" in nautilus, but by doing that they don't actually get deleted? unless I what? (just making sure of what I know)
[16:26] <linuxson25> Went and messed with my alsa drivers and stuff, and now I got NO sound
[16:26] <dj_segfault> linuxson25: I have heard about this.  There
[16:26] <whileimhere> This seems to be the only room I ever get answers from.
[16:26] <sipior> Owner: you can ping localhost?
[16:26] <sipior> Owner: the local interface, i mean
[16:26] <jMyles_> linuxson25: I dealt with the same problem with an HP Mini 1000.  It's a reported bug, and the convo of the bug has a fix that involves compiling ALSA from source.  It worked for me.
[16:27] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: they should be deleted when you empty the trash click the button labeled  "empty trash"
[16:27] <dj_segfault> linuxson25: I have heard about this.  There's a particular sound chipset out there with that problem.  I can't remember which one, and on the one I tried to fix I didn't get it working.  But you're not crazy.
[16:27] <Owner> sipior: yep, no problems there either..
[16:27] <linuxson25> That's what I tried, but it only gave me a couple of errors, and now I got no sound
[16:27] <n3glv> hi guys
[16:27] <sipior> Owner: you've verified that the routing is correct?
[16:27] <linuxson25> Downloaded newest alsa drivers, libraries and utilities
[16:27] <Jeren> Good morning, everyone. I just installed Ubuntu Server 9.04 for the first time. I am unable to shell into the system. Is there a default firewall in place preventing me from getting to it?
[16:28] <n3glv> how goes it for ATI mobile radeon support on 9.04?
[16:28] <Owner> sipior: it's worth mentioning that both my network adapters stopped working, b43 and rtl8139
[16:28] <jMyles_> linuxson25: So you were not able to compile from source?  (There are a few solutions listed in the article.  Only compiling from source worked for me.  Another solution gave me no sound even through headphones, just as you are experiencing.)  What errors did you get when compiling ALSA form source?
[16:28] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: well they aren't(which is a good thing for me, if they don't take much room, I'm all ways looking for old deleted files) they show up during my backup and when I go to the /.local/trash/files
[16:28] <bastidrazor> n3glv, the radeon driver is doing well for me. 3d compiz all working well.
[16:28] <sipior> Jeren: no, probably just no ssh daemon listening. was the error "Connection Refused"?
[16:28] <Jeren> Sipior: Yes, it was.
[16:29] <sipior> Jeren: turn ssh on :-)
[16:29] <n3glv> oh ok, it was not advised that I upgrade, also it's ubuntu 64bit, if that matters
[16:29] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: that should count as a bug i guess... not sure what can couse this
[16:29] <jMyles_> n3glv: Which radeon do you have?  I recently found that switching to 16-bit color depth drastically, unbelievably increased my performance at everything.  Doubled the speed of my laptop.  I have a Radeon M7500
[16:29] <linuxson25> jMyles: ./config and make install errors... error 1 or something
[16:29] <bastidrazor> n3glv, 64bit here too
[16:29] <n3glv> k
[16:29] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: I mean /.local/share/trash/files
[16:29] <erUSUL> ShapeShifter499: yep
[16:29] <SirStan> Are there any /etc replacements (remove /etc, mount a virtual file structure, etc config lives in a metabase)
[16:29] <n3glv> toshiba t305d-s8818 I think is the laptop
[16:29] <Owner> sipior: you mean, is the network reachable on that link? yes, it sure is
[16:30] <Owner> sipior: b43 is a wireless adapter
[16:30] <erUSUL> SirStan: no; unix people love text files
[16:30] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: I'm going to reinstall my ubuntu anyways
[16:30] <sipior> Owner: sorry, if the network is reachable, what's the problem?
[16:30] <Jeren> Sipior: Will this article assist me? http://www.jonathanmoeller.com/screed/?p=891
[16:30] <[Gloom]> hi there
[16:30] <BrianE> SirStan: Why would you want to, anyway?
[16:31] <n3glv> 00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 Host Bridge
[16:31] <SirStan> BrianE: why would I want more than 640k ram?
[16:31] <n3glv> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 PCI to PCI Bridge (Internal gfx)
[16:31] <sipior> Jeren: sure, looks useful
[16:31] <n3glv> does that help?
[16:31] <n3glv> I think it's a 9500
[16:31] <Owner> sipior: pluggin the link into a different box proves the network reachable, but on this machine, there's nothing! on either adapter
[16:31] <ShapeShifter499> erUSUL: maybe that will fix that unknown bug
[16:31] <bazhang> SirStan, ??
[16:31] <BrianE> SirStan: What?
[16:31] <Jeren> Sipior: Thank you very much. I'll give it a go.
[16:31] <BrianE> SirStan: What has that got to do with replacing /etc?
[16:31] <linuxson25> The chipset I am trying to compile for is Intel Corporation 82801FB
[16:31] <n3glv> jMyles_: so you say go for the upgrade?
[16:32] <sipior> Jeren: no trouble. have fun.
[16:32] <bastidrazor> n3glv, ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 Series]  is what i got from lspci | grep VGA .. and radeon driver does it all
[16:32] <Owner> sipior: modules loaded, b43 lights up but doesn't recognize anything...
[16:32] <[Gloom]> any file sync app to sync two local directory trees in the ubuntu repo? I'm looking for something like synctoy for windows in ubuntu.
[16:32] <thiebaude> !intel
[16:32] <sipior> Owner: let's focus on the wired network for now, eliminate one issue at least :-)
[16:32] <SirStan> BrianE: I was playing with a nokia IP530 .. which uses this 'xpand' system to load all /etc into memory
[16:32] <Owner> sipior: any networks, that is.. and the eth0 is just lit up and refuses to communicate...
[16:32] <jMyles_> n3glv: From Intrepid to Jaunty?  Yeah, go for it.  64-bit Jaunty is especially solid.
[16:33] <n3glv> bastidrazor:
[16:33] <n3glv> 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 Series]
[16:33] <n3glv> 01:05.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon X1200 Series Audio Controller
[16:33] <n3glv> ok, going to hit the big upgrade button...
[16:33] <sipior> Owner: can you pastebin the output of /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/route -n?
[16:33] <n3glv> I am running 9.04 on my other pc's all nvidea
[16:33] <n3glv> well, one is a netbook
[16:33] <bastidrazor> n3glv, sounds like you have the same card..
[16:34] <n3glv> as I said, when it first came out, it was talking that ati was not ready
[16:34] <n3glv> so I left this one at 8.10
[16:34] <n3glv> anyway, wish me luck, tnx guys
[16:35] <jMyles_> n3glv: May the jackalope be your guide.
[16:35] <jMyles_> Blast he's gone.
[16:35] <Owner> sipior: i don't think i can, since i have no network on that box + no usb keys at the moment. either way, there are not drops, no overruns, mtu 1500....
[16:35] <Mike_lifeguard> Where is firefox's cache?
[16:35] <wlievens> hi
[16:36] <BrianE> Mike_lifeguard: ~/.mozilla/firefox
[16:36] <Mike_lifeguard> thx
[16:36] <BrianE> Mike_lifeguard: You'll see a folder that looks like "foi32jtg.default" -> That's your Firefox profile directory
[16:36] <sipior> Owner: well, difficult to diagnose with no information. have you checked the routing table to verify that the entries are sensible for your network?
[16:36] <wlievens> is it possible to give a script an icon? I know how "I'M FROW WINDOWS LOL" that sounds
[16:36] <BrianE> In there, you'll see a folder named "Cache", it's in there
[16:36] <linuxson25> oh yeah, you should enable hidden folder view when you look for that
[16:36] <linuxson25> Ctrl+H
[16:36] <Dartis> HELLo
[16:36] <wlievens> my application has to be grannyproof, sortof, and that includes grannies on windows
[16:36] <wlievens> and it comes on a USB stick
[16:37] <Owner> sipior: ROW1: dest:169.254.0.0  gtwy:0 genmask:255.255.0.0 flags:u metric:0 ref:0 Use:0 Iface:eth0
[16:37] <wlievens> so is there any way to put a script on that file that would run my application and give that script file an icon so that in ubuntu (and other sensible distros) it has an icon in the explorer windows?
[16:37] <ShapeShifter499> bye
[16:37] <wlievens> s/explorer/File Browser
[16:37] <BrianE> wlievens: With Nautilus? Right click -> Properties, just to the left of "Name", "Type" etc there's an icon, click it and you cna select one
[16:37] <Owner> sipior: ROW2: dest:0.0.0.0  gtwy:0 genmask:0.0.0.0 flags:u metric:1000 ref:0 Use:0 Iface:eth0
[16:37] <C-3po> ...
[16:38] <Owner> sipior: that's all. not sure how sensible that is though..
[16:38] <wlievens> BrianE: yes but will it show the icon on another system too?
[16:38] <wlievens> I'd figure that's a local setting
[16:38] <Dartis> sudo apt-get fuck :D
[16:38] <BrianE> wlievens: No, it's a local setting yes
[16:38] <wlievens> I want the file to know it has to shown an icon, much like the file can tell what script engine to use (the shebang)
[16:38] <linuxson25> sudo apt-get autoremove....lol
[16:38] <BrianE> If it's an application rather than a script, that'd be a different story, but as it's just a text file it can't be done
[16:38] <sipior> Dartis: explore puberty elsewhere.
[16:39] <wlievens> BrianE: what's an application in your context?
[16:39] <wlievens> in this context
[16:39] <BrianE> wlievens: Sorry, application in the sense of compiled executable
[16:39] <wlievens> well that is an option for me
[16:39] <BrianE> What language is the script in?
[16:39] <wlievens> but I'd need to be sure the executable will work in any mainstream linux distro
[16:40] <BrianE> Erm, you just said it's to be used on a Windows machine...
[16:40] <wlievens> no I didn't mean to say that
[16:40] <wlievens> do you mind if I private-msg you, this is confusing
[16:40] <BrianE> Save Java / Python / Perl, you won't be able to compile a script that'll work everywhere
[16:40] <sipior> Owner: there's no "g" in the flag section of the second row?
[16:40] <BrianE> Not at all
[16:40] <ideamonk> anyone experienced with translation in launchpad, i need some help...
[16:41] <Owner> sipior: no, not there. it only has U
[16:41] <sipior> Owner: i assume this is a home machine connected to a router which faces the internet?
[16:41] <Pici> ideamonk: That question is probably more on-topic for #launchpad
[16:41] <linuxson25> Hi....experiencing problems with my sound config
[16:41] <ideamonk> Pici, oh is it, thanks :)
[16:41] <linuxson25> alsa
[16:42] <linuxson25> Tried compiling it from source, now got NO sound at all
[16:42] <stefano> Hello, i have some problems to see streaming videos on veoh anybody can help me?
[16:42] <yozeur> hi
[16:42] <yozeur> lol
[16:42] <yozeur> personne
[16:43] <Owner_> sipior: that's correct. and just pinging the router itself "destination host is unreachable"
[16:43] <linuxson25> When I click on the colume control, it only gives me two options: Playback and Capture: Null Output
[16:43] <sipior> Owner: if the internal ip address of your router is 192.168.1.1, for example, you can try the following: "sudo route add default 192.168.1.1"
[16:44] <sipior> Owner_: you might have to take both interfaces down first, and bring just the ethernet link back up.
[16:44] <jolo_> how come kopete can't connect to yahoo?
[16:44] <sipior> Owner_: beg pardon: "sudo route add default gw 192.168.1.1"
[16:44] <apparle> which file does flashplugin installer download
[16:45] <hellues> hey
[16:45] <hellues> are the a program to send and rase song from ipod touch
[16:45] <harjot> could some1 help me rip audio of a dvd-video
[16:46] <harjot> jolo_: it can 4 me
[16:46] <noa_> What does the S mean in the permissions: rwx--S--- ?
[16:46] <dj_segfault> jolo_: Is your version old?  Yahoo changes their protocol every now and then.
[16:47] <tuxbuddy> Can anyone help with ejabberd
[16:47] <dj_segfault> noa_: Anyone who executes the file will do so with the group of that file.
[16:47] <harjot> jolo_: this is my server address :  scs.msg.yahoo.com
[16:47] <tuxbuddy> I have installed ejabberd through apt-get install ejabberd
[16:48] <tuxbuddy> And it got installed without any issue
[16:48] <harjot> could some1 help me rip audio of a dvd-video
[16:48] <harjot> could some1 help me rip audio of a dvd-video
[16:48] <harjot> oops sorry
[16:48] <FloodBot3> harjot: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:48] <noa_> dj_segfault: How can I remove the S? It is the only file that does not show up in my apache.
[16:48] <tuxbuddy> I am unable to login into http://localhost:5280/admin
[16:48] <dj_segfault> noa_: chmod 700 should do it.  if not, try chmod g-S
[16:48] <tuxbuddy> What entry shud I provide
[16:48] <tuxbuddy> ?
[16:49] <Owner_> sipior: the command doesn't finish... it just sits there.
[16:49] <harjot> could some1 help me rip audio of a dvd-video
[16:49] <tuxbuddy> I am unable to login into http://localhost:5280/admin
[16:49] <tuxbuddy> Can anyone help me how can I provide username / passwd
[16:50] <harjot> No 1 is helping!!!!!!!!!!!!1
[16:50] <harjot> help ppl
[16:50] <sipior> Owner_: let's try the following: try bringing down both interfaces. raise just the ethernet link, and see what the routing table is
[16:50] <Pici> !patience | harjot
[16:50] <harjot> Pici: u just wanted 2 do dat
[16:50] <[Soap]> hi, I recently installed Ubuntu Linux on a computer with a USB wireless adapter.  It seems to recognize the adapter but cannot go to any websites.  Can someone here help me?
[16:51] <[Soap]> and yes Ive seen the websites with info about wireless networking
[16:51] <harjot> Pici: ur very picky [no pun intended] as ur name suggests [pun intended]
[16:51] <sipior> harjot: i have a standing policy of not helping people who communicate in SMS english
[16:51] <sipior> call it a flaw
[16:51] <Owner_> sipior: my bad, 'gw: unknown host'. be right back, will clear my router chache for this (will drop for a sec)
[16:51] <Owner_> chache hahah.
[16:51] <tuxbuddy> Guys
[16:51] <harjot> sipior: Ok I will talk in full gramatical english
[16:51] <tuxbuddy> Please help me I am here since 30 minutes
[16:52] <ubuntu> hi, im trying to follow the following steps (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193721), but when i try sudo apt-get install fglrx, i get couldnt find package? i have run apt-get update. Any ideas?
[16:52] <harjot> Could someone assist me in the ripping of an audio track of a DVD-VIDEO?
[16:52] <ukev> tuxbuddy, whats your problem?
[16:52] <sipior> tuxbuddy: if no one has helped you, perhaps you should try rephrasing your question, or stating it more clearly.
[16:52] <Pici> ubuntu: fglrx is not the package name, the proper package name is xorg-driver-fglrx
[16:53] <dj_segfault> Soap: What is the name of the device?  wlan0?  Did you try "iwlist wlan0 scanning"?
[16:53] <tuxbuddy> Sipior I need ur help
[16:53] <[Soap]> it's a Netgear Wireless G, USB adapter
[16:53] <tuxbuddy> I am in verse to setup ejabberd
[16:53] <harjot> tuxbuddy: He does not like people who talk SMS style
[16:53] <[Soap]> I think WG311
[16:53] <tuxbuddy> Sipior, I installed it with apt-get
[16:54] <[Soap]> it's listed on the site as being OK though some people have had trouble
[16:54] <Keiffer> how do i find out the UUID for a partition
[16:54] <[Soap]> it seems to be able to communicate with my router, just not get to the Internet
[16:54] <dj_segfault> harjot: There are DOZENS of DVD ripping applications in the repository.  Did you try going into Synaptic and typing "DVD"?
[16:54] <th0r> harjot: there are lots of us here, but I have to agree about the script-kiddie sms english
[16:54] <ubuntu> Pici, Thanks! How about the system-display-config package? I cant seem to find that either :(
[16:54] <tuxbuddy> Sipior: I tried accessing through http://localhost:5280/admin
[16:54] <sipior> tuxbuddy: installed what with apt-get? am i supposed to read your mind or something?
[16:54] <dj_segfault> Soap, what happens when you type what I suggested?
[16:54] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=330856&highlight=dvd+audio+rip harjot
[16:54] <tuxbuddy> But donno Why its not working
[16:54] <[Soap]> it just says the interface doesnt support scanning
[16:54] <Mean_Admin> troubleshooting sound problem (maybe ALSA?) after upgrade to jaunty : I got the alsa info and I've found the corresponding documentation at the alsa-project, only I can't seem to be able to find the right configuration
[16:54] <harjot> dj_segfault: ive tried dvdrip but cant get it to rip audio properly
[16:55] <bazhang> harjot, see the link I just gave you.
[16:55] <dj_segfault> harjot: be more specific
[16:55] <tuxbuddy> Harjot: Have You ever installed ejabberf
[16:55] <harjot> ok
[16:55] <tuxbuddy> ejabberd
[16:55] <harjot> tuxbuddy: nope
[16:55] <Mike_lifeguard> What do I actually need PulseAudio for?
[16:55] <tuxbuddy> k
[16:55] <harjot> tuxbuddy: what does it do?
[16:55] <tuxbuddy> Anyone who have hands on Ejjaberd
[16:55] <[Soap]> well, wait, it's wlan1
[16:55] <[Soap]> let me try that
[16:55] <tuxbuddy> Its Chat Server
[16:56] <Keiffer> I accidentaly reformated swap partition. I edited fstab to mount it at boot. How can i mount it now, w/o reboot?
[16:56] <[Soap]> ok yeah it works
[16:56] <tuxbuddy> Anyone who have hands on Ejjaberd
[16:56] <tuxbuddy> Anyone who have hands on Ejjaberd
[16:56] <tuxbuddy> Anyone who have hands on Ejjaberd
[16:56] <[Soap]> Qualioty=36/100
[16:56] <FloodBot3> tuxbuddy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:56] <dj_segfault> Keiffer: swapon
[16:56] <harjot> tuxbuddy:  what does it do?
[16:56] <harjot> chat
[16:56] <harjot> server
[16:56] <tuxbuddy> Its Chat Server
[16:56] <bastidrazor> Keiffer, sudo swapon -a
[16:56] <harjot> cool so
[16:56] <tuxbuddy> You can know through the name
[16:57] <harjot> tuxbuddy: people connect to your pc and use it like an irc server
[16:57] <Keiffer> bastidrazor, yes, thanks. and how do i see if it's working? ram is 90% and swap 0 in my sysinfo desklet
[16:57] <ubuntu> Im trying to follow these steps (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193721) for my graphics card drivers. It says to install the "system-display-config" package but i cant find it?
[16:57] <bazhang> http://sysmonblog.co.uk/2008/06/ot-installing-ejabberd-on-debian-ubuntu.html tuxbuddy
[16:58] <dj_segfault> keiffer: cat /proc/swaps
[16:58] <Owner__> sipior: now the table stays empty no matter what is do.
[16:58] <bastidrazor> Keiffer, if you didn't get any errors then you have mounted your swap.
[16:58] <harjot> tuxbuddy: people connect to your pc and use it like an irc server?
[16:58] <sipior> Owner__: both interfaces are down?
[16:58] <Owner__> sipior: i'm off to a better environment without distractions soon and i'm sure i'll be back for more. that's if i don't pull the anvil out by then! thanks for your help, though!
[16:58] <sipior> Owner__: no trouble, good luck.
[16:58] <Keiffer> It's working. Priority -1 (whatever that means) and 6016 bytes occupied
[16:59] <Owner__> sipior: sorry there's no satisfying ending to this one.
[16:59] <Keiffer> and how do you see a partitions UUID?
[16:59] <sipior> Owner__: eh, it happens.
[16:59] <Keiffer> ls -l /dev/sda4 didn't worked for me
[17:00] <bastidrazor> Keiffer, sudo blkid
[17:00] <dj_segfault> Keiffer: it should be written in /etc/fstab
[17:00] <Keiffer> dj_segfault, not anymore, i deleted it
[17:00] <Pythack> Hello.
[17:01] <Phil_Ewert> hi together, what is the best suggested solution for viewin gs PDFs. In Evince you can't scroll up/down with the mouse and I try to avoid commercial monopols a'la Adobe Acrobat-Reader. What's the best PDF-Viewer?
[17:01] <[Soap]> it just says "network is unreachable" even though it can see the router
[17:01] <Mike_lifeguard> Keiffer: O-o why would you delete fstab?
[17:01] <[Soap]> if nobody can help I'll come back when more people are online
[17:01] <Keiffer> I didn't liked it. too long for me too remember
[17:01] <bazhang> Phil_Ewert, what version of ubuntu
[17:01] <dj_segfault> keiffer: doesn't mkswap print it out?
[17:01] <Phil_Ewert> Jaunty
[17:01] <Mike_lifeguard> wtf?
[17:02] <Mike_lifeguard> Keiffer: fstab is a file, not something you have to remember
[17:02] <bazhang> Phil_Ewert, image viewer does it fine
[17:02] <dj_segfault> Soap: type route -n.
[17:02] <Mike_lifeguard> Phil_Ewert: document viewer
[17:02] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: will try
[17:02] <[Soap]> ok I did that
[17:02] <bazhang> err yeah document viewer Phil_Ewert
[17:02] <abhilashm86> i want to install virtualbox in ubuntu 8.04 to run MS on it,which is easiest way of doing it, give a link to do this..........
[17:02] <Keiffer> /dev/sda4 is much easier to use Mike_lifeguard
[17:02] <harjot> tuxbuddy: dude u sttill tere?
[17:02] <silv3r_m00n> by the way can the pc ubuntu be used on a netbook ?
[17:02] <dj_segfault> Soap what did you see?  (please pastebin)
[17:02] <[Soap]> it gave me 2 lines
[17:03] <bazhang> harjot, did you have a support question? or just wish to chat
[17:03] <[Soap]> one of them had 169.254.0.0 and the other had 0.0.0.0
[17:03] <Mike_lifeguard> Keiffer: so you didn't delete fstab, you just used dev assignments
[17:03] <Phil_Ewert> Mike_lifeguard: bazhang: will try that
[17:03] <grawity> silv3r_m00n: it can be used on anything that runs Ubuntu (including netbooks, I guess)
[17:03] <Mike_lifeguard> Keiffer: then you should have said that
[17:03] <[Soap]> they both say wlan1 at the end
[17:03] <harjot> bazhang: i want 2 support him
[17:03] <bazhang> harjot, I got him covered.
[17:03] <apparle> !flash
[17:04] <dj_segfault> Soap: Is it set up for DHCP?  How do you have it set up in NetworkManager?
[17:04] <tuxbuddy> Anyone who have experience with ejabberd
[17:04] <Keiffer> !flash
[17:04] <tuxbuddy>  Anyone who have experience with ejabberd
[17:04] <bazhang> tuxbuddy, read the link I just sent you
[17:04] <harjot> tuxbuddy: i will install it and play wht it
[17:04] <tuxbuddy> Sorry
[17:04] <Keiffer> come to me stupid info
[17:04] <Keiffer> !flash
[17:04] <th0r> tuxbuddy: according to the website ejabberd is an IM server, not a chat server. And xchat won't natively support it
[17:04] <Mike_lifeguard> Keiffer: You know those /dev/* assignments change right? That's why uuid is better. But you can still use /dev/sda3 yourself when doing stuff with the partitions
[17:04] <tuxbuddy> sudo apt-get install ejabberd
[17:04] <EagleScreen> it is impossible for me install lastest flash in hardy 64 bits
[17:04] <bazhang> Keiffer, please /msg ubottu
[17:04] <tuxbuddy> will do ur job
[17:04] <[Soap]> there isnt really any network management tool that I can see.  This is a free download version of Ubuntu, I didnt buy the version that comes with tech support
[17:05] <bazhang> tuxbuddy, you need to actually read the link.
[17:05] <maco> [Soap]: same thing
[17:05] <Keiffer> Mike_lifeguard, yeas. thanks.
[17:05] <BrianE> tuxbuddy: I have limited experience with it but may be able to help you, what's the issue?
[17:05] <maco> [Soap]: ubuntu comes with a network management tool though. its called "network manager"
[17:05] <maco> [Soap]: its an icon in the top right area of the screen
[17:05] <dj_segfault> Soap, see if NetworkManager is installed.  Do you have an icon in the upper right part of your screen that changes when you change the network?
[17:06] <dj_segfault> Hey.  I'm having a problem with Jaunty on my HP laptop.  I usually get 1680x1050 resolution, but now it's coming up with a much lower resolution.  When I try to run gnome-display-properties, it opens up a blank screen, and I see /var/log/Xorg.0.log keeps repeating the mode lines over and over again until I kill gnome-display-properties.  Is there a way to figure out what's going on?  Is there another display control tool I c
[17:06] <Keiffer> !flash
[17:06] <Keiffer> !ubottu
[17:06] <IdleOne> !fixres
[17:06] <[Soap]> I guess so
[17:07] <Kapli> Hi, I'm trying to scan with the default scanner program xsane, scanning for preview works but when I use the scan button i get this error: Error during read: Error during device I/O
[17:07] <Mike_lifeguard> arg, ?dm isn't helpful to people
[17:07] <Mike_lifeguard> I fixed that factoid like a month ago
[17:07] <dj_segfault> Keiffer: Thanks.  Looking at that now.
[17:08] <IdleOne> Mike_lifeguard, ask an op in #ubuntu-ops to look at your edit of that factoid
[17:08] <jacquesdupontd> hi everybody
[17:08] <[Soap]> it can see the router but Icant get online
[17:08] <IdleOne> hi jacquesdupontd
[17:08] <BrianE> Mike_lifeguard: It would still work though =\
[17:08] <[Soap]> let me restart
[17:08] <Keiffer> dj_segfault, at what?
[17:08] <jacquesdupontd> is it possible to have dual screen working with ubuntu jaunty
[17:08] <jacquesdupontd> and an ati
[17:09] <OEP> Hey -- is there a way to execute a command when a new device (specifically a flash drive) is attached?
[17:09] <jacquesdupontd> and the open source drivers
[17:09] <Keiffer> !linux
[17:09] <Keiffer> !ubuntu
[17:09] <jacquesdupontd> please
[17:09] <dj_segfault> Keiffer: Oh, IdleOne said  !fixres, not you.
[17:09] <IdleOne> Keiffer, use /msh ubottu query please
[17:10] <bazhang> Keiffer, please /msg ubottu
[17:10] <Keiffer> IdleOne, i don't know how
[17:10] <Keiffer> ok
[17:10] <IdleOne> bazhang, thanks for the typo fix
[17:10] <bazhang> Keiffer, type /msg ubottu factoid
[17:10] <jacquesdupontd> someone could answer me please ?
[17:10] <sipior> OEP: sure, have a look at the man page for udev.
[17:10] <IdleOne> jacquesdupontd, soon as someone knows
[17:10] <Keiffer> bazhang, a, thanks!
[17:10] <bazhang> IdleOne, was just typing myself not fixing yours :)
[17:11] <OEP> sipior, thanks... I figured it was through udev somehow but didn't want to go at it blindly
[17:11] <apparle> please tell me link to the file which flashplugin-installer tries to download
[17:11] <IdleOne> bazhang, :)
[17:11] <IdleOne> apparle, it downloads a .deb from the ubuntu repositories
[17:11] <AJC_Z0> How do I clear the buffer of balloon message from the notification area in the panel?
[17:11] <popey> IdleOne: you sure, I thought it grabbed a tarball from adobe.com
[17:12] <[Soap]> ok, I restarted the computer. Same problem: it knows that the router is there, but there is no Internet access
[17:12] <IdleOne> popey, hmmm yeah you might be right. then it would download the latest tarball I guess
[17:12] <Keiffer> it sais you have to recompile drivers for a new installed kernel! what about software?
[17:12] <genii> popey IdleOne It does both. The deb d/l's the tarball
[17:12] <[Soap]> I dont have a good IP address either
[17:12] <ankush> i have a 320gb hdd..i need to install both windows and ubuntu on it..which one should i do before?
[17:12] <apparle> IdleOne: and when you install the deb it downloads .tar.gz file, I want link to that file
[17:12] <[Soap]> it just gives me 192.168.1.104
[17:12] <Keiffer> I must recompile everything?
[17:13] <sipior> OEP: you can find a number of examples in /lib/udev/rules.d, to help get you started
[17:13] <AndyB> Im trying to follow these steps (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193721) for my graphics card drivers. It says to install the "system-display-config" package but i cant find it?
[17:13] <warriorforgod> ankush: Install windows first.
[17:13] <OEP> sipior, thanks again :) I found something here where a guy was trying to sync his iPod... well it's no iPod but I think my case will be similar
[17:14] <dj_segfault> \q
[17:14] <ankush> warriorforgod:why so?
[17:14] <popey> apparle: http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/
[17:14] <derek__> ubuntu
[17:15] <apparle> popey: thanks
[17:15] <IdleOne> ankush, windows first and then ubuntu ( will install grub ) and you will get the choice of OS at boot. otherwise windows boot loader doesnt see ubuntu
[17:15] <LordSadic> como se si mi so es de 64 bits?
[17:15] <warriorforgod> ankush: what IdleOne said.
[17:15] <popey> apparle: for future reference I did "apt-get source flashplugin-installer" and inside the folder there is debian/postinst, which has the link
[17:15] <IdleOne> !es
[17:15] <ankush>  ok..thank you..
[17:15] <apparle> popey: ok
[17:15] <Pythack> :)
[17:16] <qnix> hi,  i'm trying to install Oracle on a hardy machine... and get that error: Segmentation fault $CMDDIR/install/.oui $*
[17:16] <[Soap]> ok I'll come back later and ask for help then
[17:16] <qnix> Doest anyone already experienced that ?
[17:16] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: document viewer is evince, isn't it. KDE Okular seems the fitter tool, here. Other opinions?
[17:17] <ipatrol6010> Help! Something I did caused the menu editor to require root permissions!
[17:18] <ipatrol6010> Failed to execute child process "gmenu-simple-editor" (Permission denied)
[17:18] <ipatrol6010> How do I fix this?
[17:19] <tuxbuddy>  Anyone who have experience with ejabberd
[17:19] <linuxson25> Hi everyone
[17:19] <IdleOne> tuxbuddy, see if ejabbered has an irc channel
[17:19] <linuxson25> just downgraded my alsa-base, and still no sound
[17:19] <ipatrol6010> Could someone answer my question?
[17:19] <linuxson25> And help will be appreciated
[17:19] <IdleOne> tuxbuddy, or a forum
[17:19] <tuxbuddy> How can i check that?
[17:19] <bazhang> tuxbuddy, yes, I gave you a link; what did you try and what errors did you get
[17:20] <commander_> how can i upgrade pidgin from 2.5.5 to 2.5.8?
[17:20] <deus__> is there any way to use a hdd formatted with exFat in ubuntu?
[17:20] <grawity> commander_: Set up your computer to use Pidgin's PPA repository, as described in http://pidgin.im/
[17:21] <linuxson25> ALSA config problem....anyone?
[17:21] <bazhang> http://sysmonblog.co.uk/2008/06/ot-installing-ejabberd-on-debian-ubuntu.html tuxbuddy
[17:21] <linuxson25> edited the alsa-base.conf file...added my hardware and stuff
[17:21] <Phil_Ewert> Mike_lifeguard: document viewer is evince, isn't it. KDE Okular seems the fitter tool, here. Other opinions?
[17:21] <linuxson25> Still no sound
[17:21] <OEP> ipatrol6010, maybe check if gmenu-simple-editor has +x permissions: "ls -l /path/to/gmenu-simple-editor"
[17:21] <grawity> deus__: exFat support is being developed... (I suggest using NTFS next time.)
[17:21] <bazhang> linuxson25, you need to give many more details then that. simply repeating alsa config problem wont yield much assistance
[17:22] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: document viewer is evince, isn't it. KDE Okular seems the fitter tool, here. Other opinions?
[17:22]  * regeya will start using ntfs as soon as there are native repair tools.
[17:22] <bazhang> Phil_Ewert, opinions about what
[17:23] <linuxson25> bazhang: ok....how do you private message here? all these messages are just getting me confused
[17:23] <linuxson25> lol
[17:23] <grawity> regeya: Still better than exFAT (no native tools at all). For filesystems shared with both Windows and Linux, NTFS is the best choice.
[17:23] <OEP> ipatrol6010, mine has the ownership root:root and is chmod'd to 755
[17:23] <regeya> Phil_Ewert: are you looking for advice on PDF viewers?  if you need flawless support, install adobe acrobat.
[17:23] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: the usability of evince, Okular or other tools
[17:23] <qcat> Hi everybody.. I need some help with samba, I don't want make mess on public forum so if somebody would like to talk with me on private I will be glad
[17:23] <bazhang> linuxson25, keep it here in channel, no PM please
[17:23] <ipatrol6010> Something happened to bash when I installed python3.1
[17:24] <OEP> ipatrol6010, are you unable to use bash?
[17:24] <bazhang> Phil_Ewert, document viewer has always worked great for me, can scroll, remembers where I left off reading, etc. You are welcome to try others
[17:24] <ipatrol6010> user@ubuntu:~$ gmenu-simple-editor
[17:24] <ipatrol6010> bash: /usr/bin/gmenu-simple-editor: /usr/bin/python: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[17:24] <Phil_Ewert> regeya: Ok, I am trying to avoid commercial stuff, but your advice about flawless support
[17:24] <rincon> is there any software for using webcam in ubuntu?
[17:24] <nitesh> how i can access ntfs partitions from ubuntu
[17:24] <ukev> shure
[17:25] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: can't scroll with te mouse wheel. big disadvantage for me
[17:25] <indian_munnda> can any1 tell me any GUI application for FTP?????
[17:25] <DaZ> ipatrol6010, env python  ? ;f
[17:25] <ipatrol6010> OEP: I can still use bash
[17:25] <ukev> indian_munnda, filezilla
[17:25] <qcat> pure ftp
[17:25] <OEP> rincon, cheddar is good for taking pictures and video
[17:25] <regeya> Phil_Ewert: yeah...PDF support outside of Adobe stuff isn't great, but then again it's just a kinda-sorta open format, and kindaa-sorta still proprietary
[17:25] <xene> thx for advice on exFat grawity, i guess i have to dd the entire disk then :-x
[17:25] <OEP> rincon, er... cheese :)
[17:25] <indian_munnda> ukev it is available in ubuntu?
[17:25] <ukev> yes, simple apt-get install filezilla, indian_munnda
[17:25] <linuxson25> bazhang: Ok, let me start from the beginning....when I installed Ubuntu 9.04, sound worked fine through the jacks, but no onboard sound
[17:25] <bazhang> Phil_Ewert, that is extraordinarily odd, scrolling with mouse wheel works perfectly here.
[17:26] <rincon> OEP: is cheese ?
[17:26] <ipatrol6010> env: python: Permission denied
[17:26] <ipatrol6010> bash: /usr/bin/python: is a directory
[17:26] <nitesh> how i can access ntfs partitions from ubuntu
[17:26] <indian_munnda> ukev: thanks dude....:-)
[17:26] <regeya> nitesh: ntfs_3g
[17:26] <ukev> :)
[17:26] <linuxson25> bazhang: I fiddled around with compiling alsa from source, but it looks like it only deleted my driver
[17:26] <OEP> rincon, I think I tab-completed 'cheese' and someone in here has the nick 'cheddar' :P
[17:26] <grawity> regeya: It comes with Ubuntu.
[17:26] <regeya> !ntfs | nitesh
[17:26] <DaZ> ipatrol6010, you clearly broke something.
[17:26] <regeya> grawity: ?
[17:26] <nitesh> !FUSE
[17:26] <Phil_Ewert> bazhang: strange! how can I choose default tools for endnigs like .pdf ?
[17:27] <rincon> OEP: can cheese be installed in windows too ?
[17:27] <bazhang> linuxson25, what card do you have
[17:27] <ipatrol6010> I typed into bash the following:
[17:27] <ipatrol6010> cd  ~/Desktop/Python-3.1/
[17:27] <OEP> rincon, I do not know. I've only used it in Ubuntu and it was pretty good for taking pictures/video
[17:27] <ipatrol6010> ./configure
[17:27] <DaZ> ipatrol6010, do you really need 3.1? :f
[17:27] <ipatrol6010> sudo make install
[17:27] <Dwade09> i have a question, does anyone in here use a macbook not a macbook pro but a macbook? i am wanting help to install ubuntu on my macbook and still have mac os x on it as well,
[17:27] <linuxson25> bazhang: Its onboard -  Intel Corporation 82801FB
[17:28] <DaZ> in the future use checinstall instead.
[17:28] <nitesh> regeya: what is tha command line to install it
[17:28] <rincon> OEP: doe it works for transmitting webcam chat like windows live messenger does?
[17:28] <OEP> rincon, looks to be specifically for GNOME
[17:28] <grawity> nitesh: You don't need to install ntfs-3g, it comes with Ubuntu.
[17:28] <OEP> rincon, no. you might want something like skype for that.
[17:28] <dcosta> hey
[17:29] <Pici> OEP, rincon: cheese is only for using the camera locally, it does not connect to any remote clients.
[17:29] <linuxson25> bazhang: I must also add, that I downgraded my alsa-base to intrepid version
[17:29] <grawity> nitesh: Is it an internal drive you want to access, or an external one?
[17:29] <angel> hola, necesito ayuda para conectarme a irc-hispano. hello I need help for connect to irc-hispano. can help me please?
[17:29] <Phil_Ewert> @all : how can I choose a default tool for endings like .pdf or .png ?
[17:29] <nitesh> grawity: I have installed ubuntu in a seperate ext partition
[17:29] <Pici> angel: type: /join #ubuntu-es
[17:29] <DaZ> !es|angel
[17:29] <grawity> nitesh: And now you want to access the Windows partition?
[17:30] <nitesh> grawity: Its an internal one
[17:30] <nitesh> grawity: yes
[17:30] <Shane-S> Question: Using the Gnome GUI, there is system performance, is there a way to add in Hard Drive statics for read/write usage. I am running a Xeon DC 2.13Ghz CPU w/ 6Gb ram, however the system is sluggish I think due to VMServer sending out system images, CPUs average <12% and Mem < 700MB
[17:30] <OEP> rincon, to install skype, you'll need to add the medibuntu repository and use apt-get to install it
[17:30] <ipatrol6010> how do you uninstall from the command line?
[17:30] <bazhang> linuxson25, that perhaps is the source of more difficulties. have you gone throught the sound factoid steps (or had you prior to mixing version releases of a package)
[17:30] <Halabund> At work I connect though the wireless network.  (It is also necessary to connect to a VPN to get internet access.) Every few minutes the wireless gets disconnected, and I get a message "VPN connection has failed".  I don't have any problems on Windows (same machine, same location), and I didn't have any problems with the wireless at a different location.  Have you any idea what might be wrong?
[17:30] <grawity> nitesh: Okay, do you know the device name for the Windows partition? (It looks like /dev/sda7 or similar.) If you don't know it -- run 'sudo fdisk -l' in Terminal, and see which one it is.
[17:30] <OEP> ipatrol6010, apt-get uninstall [package] if it was installed with apt
[17:30] <DaZ> ipatrol6010, make uninstall
[17:31] <rincon> OEP: how do you add the medibuntu repo?
[17:31] <linuxson25> bazhang: sound factoid steps?? Elaborate
[17:31] <dcosta> hey guys i have 2 ubuntu's but im try to share folders but i cant acess the to shared folders
[17:31] <grawity> !sound
[17:31] <bullgard4> What program stores the algorithm to calculate the value output by nm-applet such as: "Provides 1 hour 55 mins battery runtime"?
[17:31] <OEP> rincon, do a quick google for it. there is a full guide on how to do it.
[17:32] <grawity> linuxson25: bazhang is referring to the ubottu's message above -- the bot's messages are called "factoids".
[17:32] <rincon> OEP: thanks
[17:32] <rappe> can someone guide a ubuntu noob to install ATI drivers?
[17:32] <gnt64a> hi there guys does anyone how i can fix my ubuntu i have a error come up it says "this is a major faliure of your software management system.please check for broken packages with synaptic. check the file permissions and correctness of the file '/etc/apt/sources.list' and lreload the software information with: 'sudo apt-get update' and 'sudo apt-get install -f' "
[17:32] <llutz> OEP: "apt-get remove  ..." not "uninstall"
[17:32]  * OEP stands corrected
[17:32] <dcosta> hey guys i have 2 ubuntu's but im try to share folders but i cant acess the to shared folders
[17:32] <bazhang> linuxson25, though it may be too late at this point as you have seriously complicated things with downgrading/mixing version release packages
[17:32] <linuxson25> grawity: ah...thanx
[17:33] <linuxson25> bazhang: no, havent tried that yet
[17:33] <bazhang> !sound | linuxson25 check this anyway
[17:33] <linuxson25> bazhang: will do
[17:33] <Dwade09> does anyone in here have a full functioning ubuntu on their macbook?
[17:33] <OEP> dcosta, thinking of using samba maybe?
[17:33] <grawity> nitesh: Have you found out the device name?
[17:33] <dcosta> its instaled
[17:33] <dcosta> OEP,
[17:34] <OEP> dcosta, ok... did you add users which can access the shares or are these open shares?
[17:34] <dcosta> i use de guesst acount
[17:34] <rappe> nån som kan hjälpa mig med hur jag installerar ATI drivisar?
[17:34] <dcosta> *guest
[17:34] <dcosta> and create a user caled samba
[17:34] <commander_> grawity synaptics had upgraded for me.
[17:34] <sebsebseb> !ati |  rappe
[17:34] <[t0rc]> I have multiple e-mail addresses and I like to use Thunderbird to aggregate them, the checking, etc. Sometimes I use Windows though and like to check things there. Sometimes I use Ubuntu and check things here. Anyone have suggestions as to how I can synchronize the data in Thunderbird so I can see the same e-mails in both OS (as well as deletes affecting both inboxes, etc.) ?
[17:35] <MOUD> how do I run a program if there's no extension for it?
[17:35] <sebsebseb> rappe: ock  du  vill ha  #ubuntu-se and you want #ubuntu-se
[17:35] <ipatrol6010> I'm gonna try something...
[17:35] <bazhang> rappe, #ubuntu-se for swedish
[17:35] <sebsebseb> !se |  rappe
[17:35] <dcosta> is that de sintax  for connect
[17:35] <grawity> MOUD: Ubuntu, like any Linux system. only cares about the program having "executable" bit.
[17:35] <dcosta> smb://192.268.2.2 ?
[17:35] <grawity> MOUD: It doesn't care about extensions.
[17:35] <dcosta> smb://192.168.2.2 ?
[17:35] <OEP> dcosta, usually what I do is create the shared directory, set it to the samba user's group, and add any users that I need
[17:36] <rappe> tackar
[17:36] <dcosta> can u give me a step by step tutorial in some web page ?
[17:36] <BrianE> [t0rc]: You could make your Ubuntu Thunderbird profile directory a symbolic link to your Windows'
[17:36] <OEP> dcosta, I think you'll need to make sure that the user you plan to login with over samba also has a system account
[17:37] <ankush> im creationg a new partition on my hdd, what should be the mount point?
[17:37] <blynx> ..
[17:37] <MOUD> grawity: thanks
[17:37] <proq> I'm trying to make my webcam work on ubuntu 9.04 with virtualbox running windows 7.  the steps listed here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/USB) do not fix the problem, does anyone know additional fixes that could make it work?
[17:37] <dcosta> OEP,  it  have
[17:38] <dcosta> nano /etc/init.d/samba
[17:38] <dcosta> i add it there
[17:38] <arand> ankush: if it's the main partiton for ubuntu it should be "/"
[17:38] <OEP> dcosta, and this user should have FS permissions which I'm assuming it does... does the share just not show up at all or do you get a "permission denied" error
[17:39] <dcosta> i cant even conect for auth
[17:39] <ankush> arand: thnx, what will happen if i make it /boot?
[17:39] <OEP> dcosta, if you can't connect it sounds like either the service is being blocked or is not running
[17:39] <BrianE> [t0rc]: "/home/username/.mozilla-thunderbird", you'll see a folder with a random name like "dja185jq.default"... That's the folder you'll need to symlink
[17:40] <dcosta> OEP how you do to connect do folder
[17:40] <dcosta> i try acess from wlan do eth0 but in local networt
[17:40] <OEP> dcosta, an smb:// URL... seemed like you were doing it right. I usually do Places -> Connecto to server...
[17:40] <koudelka_> someone else having trouble with ppa servers being very slow?
[17:41] <thomasc> \j #ubuntu+1
[17:41] <dcosta> i try disable my router firewall but dont work also
[17:41] <thomasc> \join #ubuntu+1
[17:41] <arand> ankush: only the grub bootloader will be installed to that partition.
[17:41] <thomasc> sorry
[17:41] <grawity> thomasc: /join
[17:41] <thomasc> :)
[17:41] <xiphos> hehe
[17:41] <koudelka_> what has happened to the ppa servers?
[17:42] <OEP> dcosta, do these machines have some device sitting in between them?
[17:42] <silv3r_m00n> hi there I have xp and ubuntu.......for now I want to directly boot into ubuntu without the grub screen.........and revert later when I need to boot xp for a thing or 2
[17:42] <shashwatpns> In a video on youtube which demonstrated some compiz effects,The user had virtualised windows on ubuntu, when he clicked the windows icon on the taskbar,The whole workspace turned into an OS(of cource windows).Please can anyone tell me which virtualisation software was it or how can i configure one?
[17:42] <BrianE> I'm not sure of where the Windows equivalent is stored, it may be in Program Files/Mozilla Thunderbird or it may be in Application Data/Mozilla Thunderbird, but just use >> ln -s "/media/WindowsDrive/Program Files/Mozilla Thunderbird/folderwithrandomname.default" "/home/username/.mozilla-thunderbird/folderwithrandomname" <<
[17:42] <dcosta> another question ... folder can be in any place ?
[17:42] <BrianE> Hope you catch my drift =\
[17:42] <OEP> dcosta, also you may want to make sure you can connect to the samba server locally.. and it shouldn't matter where the folder is so long as the permissions are right
[17:42] <grawity> BrianE: The profile is in Application Data/Thunderbird/, IIRC.
[17:42] <dcosta> macines are in a local network connected whit a router
[17:43] <dcosta> *machines
[17:43] <OEP> dcosta, on the same side of the router?
[17:43] <dcosta> same network yes
[17:43] <dcosta> same segment
[17:44] <OEP> dcosta, did you check if you can connect locally
[17:44] <dcosta> yes page from browser opens localy
[17:44] <OEP> dcosta, you mean samba works locally right? :P
[17:44] <arand> silv3r_m00n: you could hide the grub screen and set timeout to 0 by editing /boot/grub/menu.lst
[17:44] <dcosta> Yes
[17:45] <koudelka_> dcosta, what are you trying to do?
[17:45] <silv3r_m00n> arand: fine
[17:45] <OEP> dcosta, is your smb.conf set to accept connections from only certain subnets?
[17:45] <shashwatpns>  READ PLEASE >In a video on youtube which demonstrated some compiz effects,The user had virtualised windows on ubuntu, when he clicked the windows icon on the taskbar,The whole workspace turned into an OS(of cource windows).Please can anyone tell me which virtualisation software was it or how can i configure one?
[17:45] <BrianE> shashwatpns: Show me the video
[17:45] <dcosta> wait
[17:45] <dcosta> !past
[17:46] <koudelka_> !paste
[17:46] <dcosta> !paste
[17:46] <shashwatpns> BrainE: Iw m just not getting the video. Sorry
[17:46] <koudelka_> OEP, what is docsta trying to do?
[17:46] <ruben23> hi i already installed samba server on my ubuntu desktop and check my network i can see and view my windows workgroup..but when i click it i get error cannot mount location.
[17:46] <BrianE> shashwatpns: ??
[17:46] <ruben23> anyone have idea
[17:46] <OEP> koudelka_, simple shared directory over samba with a guest account
[17:46] <ruben23> how do i network my ubuntu desktop to an exixting windows workgroup
[17:47] <shashwatpns> BrianE:o.O?
[17:47] <koudelka_> OEP, and what is the problem?
[17:47] <BrianE> shashwatpns: I don't understand, you can't show me the YouTube video?
[17:47] <shashwatpns> well im just finding that im just not getting it
[17:48] <dcosta> 0EP Can you past me a example on the smb.conf to alow connection for exemple a user
[17:49] <OEP> koudelka_, no connections except locally
[17:49] <koudelka_> dcosta, you can not login with your user?
[17:49] <detrix> hello eveyone.  How do I change where a usb external hard drive mounts.  How do I change it mount point?
[17:49] <OEP> koudelka_, he cannot connect even to auth from the client machine
[17:49] <PDani> hi
[17:50] <BrianE> shashwatpns, if you show me the video I'll be able to help
[17:50] <detrix> to clearify, I want it to mount to a different mount point than what it normally does.
[17:50] <PDani> how can i set debconf variables for a package, which isn't installed yet? (debootstrap --foreign, then some presets, and then debootstrap --second-stage). the aim would be to avoid the dpkg-reconfigure after debootstrap
[17:50] <Keiffer> !mail
[17:51] <Keiffer> !mailrc
[17:51] <Keiffer> how can i make mail -s to send a mail with my REAL address?
[17:51] <og01> Hi im having problems using a nforce4 onboard ethernet controller, after suspend it refuses to work
[17:51] <grawity> Keiffer: Depends on what MTA are you using and how you configured it.
[17:51] <rincon> OEP: thanks
[17:52] <linuxson25> bazhang: I tried what the bot gave me, but I am even getting an error just trying to figure out what card my machine is using?!!!!
[17:52] <OEP> rincon, anytime :)
[17:52] <newbie> PLEASE help me with my brute !!! http://slovenian-pride.mybrute.com/
[17:52] <ipatrol6010> make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.
[17:52] <newbie> just challange me I need xp
[17:52] <linuxson25> bazhang: So I am both clueless, and fed up at the moment
[17:52] <PDani> any idea?
[17:52] <indian_munnda> can any1 tell me how can i install oracle in UBUNTU?
[17:52] <grawity> newbie: Denied. Please do not spam here.
[17:52] <ipatrol6010> HELP! My menu editor is still broken
[17:52] <iceroot> newbie: bye
[17:52] <koudelka_> !oracle
[17:53] <Keiffer> grawity, i don't know what MTA
[17:53] <grawity> Keiffer: exim4? postfix? sendmail [eww]?
[17:53] <koudelka_> there you go indian_munnda
[17:53] <dcosta> OEP can point me a site for i config de smb.conf ok ?
[17:53] <newbie> grawity: it's not spam man please I need to beat my friend
[17:53] <OEP> dcosta, hold on...
[17:53] <newbie> you just have to write anything
[17:53] <newbie> I will get 1xp
[17:53] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: thanks man....:P
[17:53] <dcosta> thanks :)
[17:53] <og01> its weird after suspend my network interface fails to work - NetworkManager says not connected. im able to ifconfig eth0 up, but dhcpclient eth0 refuses to find my dhcp server.
[17:54] <Keiffer> grawity, how do i see that?
[17:54] <grawity> newbie: This is both annoying, and completely unrelated to the channel, thus it qualifies as spam.
[17:54] <iceroot> newbie: very sad the ops are so slow and you are still here
[17:54] <newbie> iceroot: sorry :(
[17:54] <og01> this happens every time i suspend and restore, but works fine on full reboot
[17:54] <grawity> Keiffer: Didn't you set it up? Check if any of those are installed.
[17:54] <newbie> I love ubuntu though
[17:54] <iceroot> !ot | newbie
[17:54] <creeed> hello
[17:54] <BrianE> newbie: You completely qualify your nickname. This is a channel about Ubuntu, and Ubuntu only.
[17:55] <koudelka_> !paste
[17:55] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: can u tell me the size of the package?
[17:55] <OEP> dcosta, have you seen this? it's pretty much what I was going to tell you: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba#Samba%20Server%20Manual%20Configuration
[17:55] <koudelka_> sorry, i can't
[17:55] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, i think  you should talk to oracle
[17:55] <MOUD> How can I install via terminal   glib 2.20.4, GTK+ 2.16.5 and Pango 1.24 ? (all of them the latest version)
[17:56] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: means>
[17:56] <koudelka_> it is a commercial application not supported by the opensource community
[17:56] <linuxson25> Trying to set up ALSA again...but when using this command: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec - to see which card I am using, terminal replies that there aint no such directory..... ahhhhh
[17:56] <detrix> hello eveyone.  How do I change where a usb external hard drive mounts.  How do I change its mount point to one I want/
[17:56] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, usually people use mysql
[17:56] <Keiffer> grawity, it's postfix
[17:56] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: are the 2 same ?
[17:56] <linuxson25> Any ideas as to why this could be?
[17:57] <Stratus> heya ive just bought a dell mini 10v and cant seem to get the wifi working, does anyone know a fix? ive tried the latest broadcom drivers etc
[17:57] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, no, it is another database software
[17:57] <BrianE> detrix: "mount /dev/devicename /the/mount/point"
[17:57] <jonny_b> hello people,i tried to update pidgin following the instructions on pidgin site and now i cant get into synaptec
[17:57] <cellofellow> detrix: that'd be something to do with rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ if you want to automatically mount in a specific place.
[17:57] <BrianE> If you want to make it permanant, add a line in /etc/fstab
[17:57] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, but oracle also owns that one, but it is opensource
[17:57] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, SUN bought mysql, and oracle bought SUN
[17:57] <cellofellow> BrianE: fstab and removables don't mix well
[17:57] <creeed> after I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 I get several problems with memory management; my memory cached all the time the most memory and after a that crash my system on writing/reading from hard drive!! I cant see any process that is doing that, my swapping is disabled with swapoff -a! I have no idea why happens!! any Idea please?
[17:58] <Tokeiito> good day. anyone knows application which shows mouse cursos coordinates?
[17:58] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: i have a subject of DBMS in my computer course so i need to implement applications. So can i implement those in mysql?
[17:58] <Pseudo_Bob> Hey I've got a Sound Blaster sound card- am I out of luck in terms of Linux drivers?
[17:58] <BrianE> ^ What an inventive nickname
[17:58] <cellofellow> actually, you can put a dotfile in the root of the drive that gives instructions to HAL on what to do with it.
[17:58] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, i think so very much
[17:58] <Guest49665> alguien colombiano
[17:58] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, mysql take standard sql commands
[17:59] <Pseudo_Bob> Hm.  Can't say I'd know how to go about doing that.
[17:59] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: ok then i'll install that first and try
[17:59] <derenrich__> Guest49665: #ubuntu-es
[17:59] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: thanks man...:)
[17:59] <Pseudo_Bob> Would you? :)
[17:59] <detrix> cellofellow: correct.  but I am not familiar enough with udev files...I am looking at them just want some guidence
[17:59] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, you can ask your teachers, they must know of mysql
[17:59] <linuxson25> Trying to set up ALSA again...but when using this command: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec - to see which card I am using, terminal replies that there aint no such directory. Why would that be?
[17:59] <the_archit3ct> hi (:
[17:59] <grawity> Keiffer: http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#generic
[17:59] <Pseudo_Bob> Right.  Not answering my question.
[18:00] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: yeah they were talking about that but they were saying that oracle is more stable than mysql
[18:00] <linuxson25> Pseudo_Bob: Join the club my friend. I have been asking this question whole day noe
[18:00] <linuxson25> now
[18:00] <_2> detrix you might want to point a symbolic link at the existing mountpoint
[18:00] <cellofellow> detrix: I'm not very familiar either. Just a sec.
[18:01] <linuxson25> The whole ALSA config thing....driving me insane
[18:01] <Pseudo_Bob> I'm think it isn't going to be possible.
[18:01] <detrix> _2: hmmm....that could work...
[18:01] <_2> detrix imo. that would be the most simple and effective
[18:01] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, hmm well i have never used oracle, and i know for fact that mysql is used in very large database centers handling lots of connections
[18:01] <sipior> linuxson25: you may need to load a driver set before that directory is created in /proc
[18:01] <Pseudo_Bob> In which case I don't know what sound drivers I should install for onboard sound
[18:02] <cellofellow> detrix: try this google search http://www.google.com/search?q=udev+mount+rules
[18:02] <linuxson25> Pseudo_Bob: It is most definitely possible....just need to do it a certain way. You tried compiling ALSA? For your card?
[18:02] <cellofellow> detrix: first two results look promising
[18:02] <sipior> linuxson25: which "snd" modules do you have loaded currently?
[18:02] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, http://www.mysql.com/customers/?id=287 there you can see some of there customers. wikipedia is one big example
[18:02] <detrix> cellofellow: checking
[18:02] <indian_munnda> koudelka_: ok i'll go for mysql first, since it is open source as u said. Then after that i'll think of oracle
[18:02] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok....and how would I do that?
[18:02] <Pseudo_Bob> Well, seeing how I have no idea what that means, no.
[18:03] <sipior> linuxson25: "lsmod | grep snd"
[18:03] <og01> any ideas on why my network adapter wont work after a suspend - but works fine after a full reboot
[18:03] <koudelka_> indian_munnda, facebook also use mysql i think
[18:03] <Xerran1> What is the best firewall solution for ubuntu?
[18:04] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok...that command just about did nothing
[18:04] <linuxson25> lol
[18:04] <Pseudo_Bob> linuxson25: Heh, if you ever get it working make sure you let me know, I've had Linux installed for a total of 12 hours now, 11 of which I've been sleeping.
[18:04] <_2> og01 common question. unfortunately i don't have the answer.  but it should be well documented
[18:04] <Bryce1> do i have to update 8.1 before i upgrade to 9.04?
[18:04] <linuxson25> Psuedo_Bob: Will do :) Just give me the specs of your card again?
[18:04] <og01> _2: i've looked through forums - but found fixes that dont work for me
[18:04] <sipior> linuxson25: what have you done to try and get your card working?
[18:05] <cellofellow> detrix: how's it coming?
[18:05] <jonny_b> hi all,anyideas why i get this E: Type 'echo' is not known on line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pidgin-ppa.list
[18:05] <jonny_b> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[18:05] <jonny_b> Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem.
[18:05] <jonny_b> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[18:05] <FloodBot3> jonny_b: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:05] <jonny_b> sorry
[18:05] <linuxson25> sipior: Well, had alsa pre-installed with the system first, but onboard sound wasnt
[18:05] <linuxson25> working
[18:05] <bidossessi> which audio player can semlessly loop a track?
[18:05] <linuxson25> sipior: So I downloaded ALSA drivers and utilities to try and compile it from source
[18:05] <detrix> cellofellow: still checking...looks like its what I am looking for
[18:06] <Bryce1> do i have to update 8.1 before i upgrade to 9.04?
[18:06] <Pseudo_Bob> linuxson25: It's a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value, if that's what you're asking, lol.  Cheapest sound card I could possibly find :)
[18:06] <linuxson25> sipior: Looks like I only ended up deleting my sound driver or something, cause now I dont have any sound at all
[18:07] <linuxson25> Psuedo_Bob: Okay, thanx. WIll see what I can dig up,and come back to you with links and stuff. May take a while though....
[18:07] <Flinx> hello
[18:07] <bidossessi> hi all. i'm looking for an audio player in linux that can loop audo tracks seamlessly. anyone knows of any?
[18:07] <ipatrol6010> I can't run gksudo
[18:07] <jonny_b> hows this paste thing work then?
[18:07] <cellofellow> Bryce1: yes, is the short answer.
[18:07] <Bryce1> ok thanks
[18:07] <Flinx> when I run putty (sudo putty) I get the following output "Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load module "libcanberra-gtk-module.so": libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[18:07] <koudelka_> bidossessi, hmm, how do you mean?
[18:07] <Bryce1> 3.18 hours to go :)
[18:08] <linuxson25> sipior: Shows my playback hardware as Null
[18:08] <bidossessi> koudelka_, well, simply loop over a track without pause at the end.
[18:08] <ipatrol6010> How can I reinstall ubuntu while saving my data and programs?
[18:08] <Grim76__> Flinx: Trying to run putty on linux?
[18:08] <Flinx> yes
[18:08] <dcosta> OEP, [public]
[18:08] <dcosta>         comment = Public Share
[18:08] <dcosta>         path =/home/hades/Desktop/shared/
[18:08] <dcosta>         read only = no
[18:08] <dcosta>         guest only = yes
[18:08] <FloodBot3> dcosta: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:08] <dcosta>         guest ok = yes
[18:08] <Flinx> Grim76__, Xubuntu
[18:08] <Grim76__> Flinx: Just open a console.  Putty is not really necessary.
[18:08] <sipior> linuxson25: ah, quite the mess. this might be why no one wants to touch your question :-) you can try reinstalling the linux-image package, i believe that contains the full set of alsa drivers.
[18:08] <koudelka_> bidossessi, hmm i wonder which music player dosen't do that
[18:08] <jonny_b> but how does this paste thing work?
[18:09] <Flinx> Grim76__, i'm using it to talk to TTYS0
[18:09] <koudelka_> bidossessi, the default player rythmbox should do that
[18:09] <bidossessi> koudelka_, well none that i tried yet does. there's a difference between restart and loop
[18:09] <dcosta>  -- !paste
[18:09] <dcosta> in de chat
[18:09] <gangil> what's the command line way of detecting networks?
[18:09] <ipatrol6010> What's the easiest way to reinstall ubuntu?
[18:09] <Flinx> Grim76__, Putty Opens, but I'm trying to find out why I get that message
[18:09] <og01> dhclient eth0 wont work after a restore from suspend. and the interface eth0 is still present, but i can not send any data (even if i manually configure eth0)
[18:09] <bidossessi> koudelka_, rhythmbox doesn't loop
[18:09] <og01> any ideas
[18:09] <gangil> I meant command line command
[18:09] <jonny_b> E: Type 'echo' is not known on line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pidgin-ppa.list E: The list of sources could not be read. Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem. E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[18:10] <Pici> jonny_b: Sounds like that file is improperly formatted, can you please pastebin the contents of it?
[18:10] <koudelka_> bidossessi, what does it do then?
[18:10] <ipatrol6010> I think I screwed things up so badly there is no other choice
[18:10] <linuxson25> sipior: But I dont wanna re-install ubuntu again, and have to format or anything
[18:10] <cellofellow> jonny_b: well, you've got a line in that file that starts with "echo". Simply use a text editor to remove it. They should only start with #, deb, or deb-src.
[18:10] <Grim76__> Flinx: Ah!  Not sure I am going to be much help there.  I have not had to talk to anything serial.
[18:11] <sipior> linuxson25: well, you can try reinstalling the package i suggested.
[18:11] <jonny_b> how to i get the contents?
[18:11] <jonny_b> i just followed the instructions on pidgin site
[18:11] <bidossessi> koudelka_, it just restarts the song with an audible pause inbetween restarts
[18:11] <linuxson25> sipior: Could you just give it to me again? I disconnected there for a sec, lost the info
[18:11] <Tootoot222> ok, so my processor's were running a bit on the high side (about 50% each, were 15% is the norm), so i decided to reboot, since i couldn't find the offending process
[18:11] <Flinx> Grim76__, Serial connectivity works fine. At this point the error message is more of a nuisance
[18:11] <Tootoot222> but now my X server won't start
[18:11] <og01> anyway i can tell which  module my network card is using?
[18:11] <sipior> linuxson25: linux-image-generic
[18:11] <cellofellow> jonny_b: in the Alt+F2 box, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pidgin-ppa.list
[18:12] <koudelka_> bidossessi, have you tried enabling crossfade?
[18:12] <ipatrol6010> Half my programs aren't working, what do you suggest?
[18:12] <linuxson25> sipior: Will this delete or "replace" the system as I am using it now?
[18:12] <jonny_b> ok Cello
[18:12] <koudelka_> bidossessi, without crossfade i can imagine it is quite stiff cut at the end
[18:13] <linuxson25> sipior: Can I download it with synaptic?
[18:13] <sipior> linuxson25: it will replace the kernel package, that's all. yes, you can get it via synaptic.
[18:13] <Pici> ipatrol6010: Who are you talking to?
[18:13] <sipior> ipatrol6010: nuke from orbit--it's the only way to be sure.
[18:13] <jonny_b> so do i put a # where the echo is?
[18:13] <og01> how can i tell which module my network card is using/needs?
[18:13] <ipatrol6010> pici:anyone
[18:13] <Grim76__> Flinx: ok...  Someone might be a bit more knowledgable with usint putty assuming through wine on Linux to talk to a serial device.  I know that I have a friend that has used minicom for his needs like that.
[18:13] <cellofellow> jonny_b: pastebin it.
[18:13] <bidossessi> koudelka_, the track is only 3sec long. neither crossfade nor anything else works with rhythmbox
[18:14] <jonny_b> ok
[18:14] <Flinx> okay
[18:14] <linuxson25> sipior: Re-install it? So uninstall it first then?
[18:14] <koudelka_> bidossessi, ah well then i think you want to use a sound editor
[18:14] <ipatrol6010> guess I have no choice....
[18:14] <gangil>  what's the command line way of detecting networks?\
[18:14] <gangil> I meant command line command
[18:14] <koudelka_> !audacity
[18:14] <sipior> linuxson25: there should be an option to reinstall the package in synaptic.
[18:14] <EagleScreen> og01: lspci -k
[18:14] <jonny_b> echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/pidgin-developers/ppa/ubuntu \     `lsb_release --short --codename` main | \     sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pidgin-ppa.list
[18:14] <koudelka_> bidossessi, try audacity
[18:14] <og01> EagleScreen: thanks
[18:14] <Pici> ipatrol6010: I suggest you reinstall, installing something like python, which is used everywhere, from source is liable to break things.
[18:14] <disappearedng> Hey best book on neural networks introduction
[18:14] <cellofellow> !info audacity
[18:15] <nameless> hi
[18:15] <Flinx> Grim76__, PuTTY was installed natively; apt-get install putty
[18:15] <koudelka_> bidossessi, http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
[18:15] <Pici> gangil: the floodbots are bots, they cannot respond to privat messages.
[18:15] <koudelka_> bidossessi, you should find it in the package manager
[18:15] <cellofellow> jonny_b: I said pastebin it
[18:15] <Grim76__> Flinx: Never even knew it was in the repositories.
[18:15] <cellofellow> !pastebin | jonny_b
[18:15] <Flinx> I think I just need to find a package that contains the libcanbera-gtk
[18:15] <jonny_b> i didi
[18:15] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, did that. Now?
[18:15] <Flinx> Grim76__, No Worries :)
[18:16] <og01> EagleScreen: thanks again - removing and the modprobe that module fixed my network
[18:16] <bidossessi> koudelka_, yeah i found it. will look it up. looks like it will work
[18:16] <jonny_b> http://paste.ubuntu.com/254623/
[18:16] <cellofellow> jonny_b: where's the URL?
[18:16] <sipior> linuxson25: try "sudo modprobe soundcore"
[18:16] <jonny_b> sorry cello,never used paste bin before
[18:16] <cellofellow> jonny_b: please put my *full* nick in messages for me, or I lose them
[18:16] <Lake> is it possible to reinstall all sound modules or something ? my jaunty upgrade left me buggy sound as memoribilia
[18:16] <Grim76__> Flinx: Do an apt-cache search for libcan and see if those meet what you are looking for.
[18:17] <jonny_b> ok cellofello lol
[18:17] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok....that just did nothing
[18:17] <Pici> jonny_b: you can use your tab key for nickname autocompletion on IRC
[18:17] <sabily> howto install driver ATI 9600   256 m
[18:17] <rudy986> hi there! take a look http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/coffee-lounge/137770-how-equalizer-rhythmbox.html    i'm experiencing troubles with the terminal, when i write "mkdir ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/plugins/" it says "mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/rodolfo/.gnome2/rhythmbox/plugins/': No such file or directory"    why?
[18:17] <cellofellow> jonny_b: you can type the first few letters and then hit TAB to fill out the rest
[18:17] <sipior> linuxson25: now, try "lsmod | grep snd", and "lsmod | grep sound"
[18:17] <og01> can anyone tell me where scripts i want to launch after a restore from suspend?
[18:17] <jonny_b> ok
[18:18] <og01> I've looked in forums but can only findout for previous versions of ubuntu
[18:18] <sabily> howto install driver ATI 9600   256 m
[18:18] <jonny_b> cellofellow: what now?
[18:18] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, we got something here
[18:18] <og01> doesnt seem to match with the filestructure of 9.04
[18:18] <Joey_> RAWR
[18:18] <linuxson25> sipior: Showing soundcore as 15200 | 0
[18:18] <linuxson25> sipior: And that means.....?
[18:18] <bidossessi> and there goes another pulseaudio issue again... :( not working with audacity
[18:19] <Uqbar> rudy986: maybe you don't have ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/ . use mkdir -p ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/plugins/ to create the whole tree down to the leaf directory
[18:19] <G-Norris> Ok im here to try to assist people.
[18:19] <sipior> linuxson25: try "sudo modprobe snd"
[18:19] <K-Zodron> sabily the os drivers for that card are automatically installed with 9.04
[18:19] <cellofellow> jonny_b: go here https://launchpad.net/~pidgin-developers/+archive/ppa, choose your version of ubuntu from the dropdown box, and copy/paste the lines below it into that file.
[18:19] <linuxson25> sipior: FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.28-14-generic/kernel/sound/core/snd.ko': No such file or directory
[18:20] <jonny_b> Cellofellow: ok thanks...will report back
[18:20] <Flinx> Grim76__, Hrm.. "libcanberra-gtk-module" looks suspiciously like the package I need. Thanks!
[18:20] <cellofellow> see the "What's this?" link next to the Key? click that.
[18:20] <G-Norris> whats the mod channel?
[18:20] <sipior> linuxson25: well, there's your problem.
[18:20] <Flinx> Grim76__, I always forget how to search repo's XD
[18:20] <Grim76__> Flinx: Glad I could point you in possibly the right direction.
[18:20] <Lake> so, no way to reinstall audio components ?
[18:20] <sipior> linuxson25: odd that the reinstall didn't resupply that file.
[18:20] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, just did the sudo|grep sound command again
[18:20] <Pseudo_Bob> That was weird.
[18:20] <G-Norris> Nevermind
[18:21] <linuxson25> sipior: Now I got two lines
[18:21] <linuxson25> sipior: sound and soundcore
[18:21] <Pici> G-Norris: Are you looking to speak to a channel operator?
[18:21] <G-Norris> No
[18:21] <G-Norris> its ok sorry for bothering you.
[18:22] <linuxson25> sipior: So how do I fix it?
[18:22] <rudy986> Uqbar: seems to work..
[18:22] <Grim76__> Flinx: Not a problem.  I am the same way always forget one little piece.
[18:22] <sipior> linuxson25: the package i mentioned earlier? try removing it, then installing it again.
[18:22] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok
[18:22] <aboyz>  when creating a new user with adduser, is there a place to set the default shell and /home/directory??
[18:22] <rincon> OEP: i am using skype now but the program launches an audio error, what is your recommendation?
[18:23] <grawity> aboyz: Probably in /etc/login.defs -- or by using useradd.
[18:23] <cellofellow> aboyz: read the manpage
[18:23] <Pseudo_Bob> So, I don't think this question got through last time I asked it- what other drivers do I need to install other than the video card and sound card?
[18:23] <aboyz> login.def?
[18:24] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok...did that
[18:24] <sipior> linuxson25: try reinserting the snd module
[18:25] <rudy986> Uqbar: yes, did it..could you explain what "-p" is?
[18:25] <xlq> I have an MPEG-1 stream in a RIFF file (from a VideoCD) - anyone know how I could re-wrap the stream in an MPEG container, without transcoding the stream?
[18:25] <linuxson25> sipior: And that would be done.....?
[18:25] <Uqbar> rudy986: it creates the path, if needed, up to the last element
[18:25] <sipior> linuxson25: as before. "sudo modprobe snd"
[18:25] <cellofellow> xlq: sure, that should be easy with ffmpeg or mencoder. Just a sec...
[18:25] <rudy986> Uqbar: ok..than you very much!!
[18:25] <G-Norris> are belkin wireless network g cards compatable w/ ubuntu? or does it depend on the model of ubuntu and card?
[18:26] <Pulsewidth> I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 Netbook remix version, is there any way to switch to normal Ubuntu 8.04
[18:26] <linuxson25> sipior: still same problem. Does it make a difference if I typed sudo modprobe SOUND instead of SND first?
[18:26] <cellofellow> xlq: ffmpeg -i riff_file -vcodec copy -acodec copy mpegfile.mpg should do the trick.
[18:26] <Pulsewidth> Netbook remix isn't getting security updates anymore
[18:26] <xlq> cellofellow: whoa, I wasn't expecting the actual command :D thanks
[18:26] <sipior> linuxson25: no, if it can't find the file, it can't find the file.
[18:27] <linuxson25> sipior: Oh....ok. Well, still same problem. Cant find the dir
[18:27] <ideamonk> guys did anyone get gwibber 1.20 running on ubuntu 9.04 ?
[18:27] <G-Norris> no.
[18:27] <sipior> linuxson25: the package you reinstalled: did you happen to notice whether the version of the kernel matched the one given in the missing directory?
[18:28] <G-Norris> is there anyone out there with a problem that i could try to help them with/
[18:28] <linuxson25> sipior: Let me just check
[18:28] <cellofellow> ideamonk: I'm running Gwibber 1.2.0 from the Launchpad PPA.
[18:28] <iceroot> G-Norris: just look at the channel
[18:28] <sipior> G-Norris: there'll be plenty of new questions along shortly, i'm sure :-)
[18:28] <jacquesdupontd> hey
[18:28] <jacquesdupontd> same questino
[18:29] <ankush> on booting ubuntu i have to press keys to keep the loading going on...what could i do?
[18:29] <jacquesdupontd> can we have dual screen working with the open source radeon drivers ?
[18:29] <G-Norris> sipior: Ok thanks, im just bored have nothin to do.
[18:29] <jacquesdupontd> nobody's knowing that ?
[18:29] <Pseudo_Bob> ankush- What do you mean by that?
[18:30] <linuxson25> sipior: In Synaptic its 2.6.28.14.19. When doing modprobe its looking for 2.6.28.14. Could that be the problem?
[18:30] <sipior> linuxson25: no, that should be fine.
[18:30] <linuxson25> sipior: Oh, ok
[18:30] <Kohnrad82> I have having trouble getting my internet to share out on the network. i have a usb modem connected to ubuntu 9.04 without any problems.  i have the ethernet connection going into my router and have specified to share that connection out.  other computers on my network are getting DHCP info like they should, but cant connect to any webpage. any ideas?
[18:30] <linuxson25> sipior: Hmmmmm....so what now?
[18:30] <ankush> i mean..like i have to press a key to bring the scroll bar screen and then anothr to to keep it going.
[18:31] <sipior> linuxson25: might just be faster to reinstall, instead of fiddling with packages again.
[18:31] <linuxson25> sipior: Re-install?
[18:31] <ideamonk> cellofellow, I get this when I run gwibber 1.20 - http://paste.pocoo.org/show/134827/
[18:31] <ideamonk> cellofellow, can you pass the link from where you git 1.20 ?
[18:31] <linuxson25> sipior: What? Ubuntu??
[18:31] <sipior> linuxson25: indeed.
[18:31] <temoto> How to install ubuntu on separate partition from running another ubuntu with different arch? Like gentoo stage3 untaring if it is familiar?
[18:32] <Kapli> how can i get sound from multiple sources, i have installed alsa-oss but i dont understand how to get it working
[18:33] <jacquesdupontd> please someone ?
[18:33] <linuxson25> sipior: I would rather sort out the problem, or go without sound than re-install the system. Used a whole lot of bandwidth to get where I am now. Dont wanna have to do that all over again
[18:33] <George__> Hi I need help installing Ubuntu, apologies for being a boring newb
[18:33] <cellofellow> ideamonk: got it from here. They have two PPAs
[18:33] <sipior> linuxson25: as you like.
[18:33] <cellofellow> ideamonk: https://launchpad.net/gwibber
[18:33] <trothigar> George__, how so?
[18:33] <ideamonk> cellofellow, k i try again
[18:33] <linuxson25> sipior: But thanx anyway for all your help. Really appreciate it
[18:33] <Jason2gs> Can you feed an AVI video into a v4l webcam stream? So, if you're streaming your webcam to another person, they'll see the AVI, rather than the webcam feed.
[18:34] <George__> I'm looking at installing 9.04 on a fresh PC but I want to dual boot it and can't see an option to format in NTFS for when I get Win7 to fill that spot
[18:34] <trothigar> George__, win 7 will do the formating
[18:34] <grawity> George__: Don't format as anything?
[18:34] <root> ok
[18:34] <xlq> !search /usr/bin/mc
[18:34] <trothigar> George__, just leave it as an unformatted partition
[18:34] <__theIdiotBox> George__, y cant you have a separate partition for linux?
[18:34] <xlq> O_o
[18:35] <sipior> linuxson25: if you have an older kernel package on your system, you can try booting into that kernel. might work for you.
[18:35] <jacquesdupontd> ok i see it's scaring people my problem
[18:35] <George__> Right ok, so I just need to select "do not use the partition" for the first primary partition on the drive?
[18:35] <G-Norris> Well i have to go. I might be on later. Bye bye everyone.
[18:35] <trothigar> jacquesdupontd, what is your problem?
[18:35] <sipior> linuxson25: or rather, it will definitely work, but you may even have the appropriate sound modules again.
[18:35] <trothigar> George__, yes
[18:35] <jacquesdupontd> can we have dual screen working with the open source radeon drivers ?
[18:36] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, how would I find this out, and then carry it through?
[18:36] <trothigar> jacquesdupontd, i think so
[18:36] <bullgard4> Does apport call gdb?
[18:36] <linuxson25> sipior: And will it hamper my currently installed software from working properly?
[18:36] <George__> I've a 750GB drive and I'm not sure what sort of space Ubuntu takes up and whether or not it's a good idea to seperate the various file systems into partitions
[18:36] <Pseudo_Bob> So nothing on the sound card drivers, linuxson25?
[18:36] <trothigar> George__, remember when you install win7 you will most likely have to reinstall grub
[18:36] <jacquesdupontd> how ?*
[18:36] <rincon> OEP: i am using skype now but the program launches an audio error, what is your recommendation?
[18:36] <trothigar> George__, default install <4gb
[18:36] <Pseudo_Bob> George__: Ubuntu doesn't take more than 4gbs
[18:37] <sipior> linuxson25: when you boot the machine, do you get multiple kernel options at the grub prompt?
[18:37] <trothigar> jacquesdupontd, xinerama i think
[18:37] <linuxson25> sipior: And if I boot into the older kernel, then cant I upgrade it again to the newer one, and have my sound working?
[18:37] <__theIdiotBox> rincon: its a pretty know bug...google will help u out
[18:37] <George__> This is before installing programs etc. I presume
[18:37] <jacquesdupontd> thanks
[18:37] <George__> just for the OS
[18:37] <jacquesdupontd> gonna check that
[18:37] <linuxson25> Psuedo_Bob: Nope, sorry. Still trying to sort it out
[18:37] <jacquesdupontd> !ubuntu xinerama
[18:37] <trothigar> George__, yes but even then it won't go much beyond 5 unless you want another DE
[18:37] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, will try that
[18:37] <rincon> __theIdiotBox: can you give me more information?
[18:37] <George__> DE?
[18:37] <Pseudo_Bob> Alright
[18:37] <sipior> linuxson25: good luck
[18:38] <trothigar> jacquesdupontd, google
[18:38] <linuxson25> sipior: Keeping my fingers crossed here
[18:38] <trothigar> George__, desktop environment eg kde or some other collection of programs
[18:39] <__theIdiotBox> rincon: wait a min. lemme google it
[18:39] <trothigar> George__, my system is taking up about 4.5gb
[18:39] <George__> Ok so you advise I only partition a small space for Ubuntu and then a seperate partition for data and obviosuly a large windows partition because it's bloated, huge and where I'll store most of my games
[18:40] <trothigar> George__, you have 750 to play with?
[18:40] <George__> yes
[18:40] <grawity> George__: I would suggest giving no less than 15 GB to Ubuntu (sunce you seem to have lots of them).
[18:40] <__theIdiotBox> rincon: paste the exact error message
[18:40] <grawity> The default install is small, but you'll soon want this app and that tool and so on.
[18:40] <rincon> __theIdiotBox: thanks
[18:41] <George__> ok, for things like, I dunno, a film in DivX could I store it in either partition and transfer easily?
[18:41] <__theIdiotBox> rincon, u're welcome
[18:41] <trothigar> George__, you'll also need a swap partition
[18:41] <mahmoud> hello
[18:42] <trothigar> George__, ubuntu can read and write ntfs
[18:42] <George__> yep I have 4GB of RAM so I've read 8GBs
[18:42] <trothigar> George__, something like that
[18:42] <George__> so I should store most things in a Windows formatted partition that way it's readable by both systems
[18:42] <Guest50414> any body using jolicloud ????
[18:42] <trothigar> George__, i guess
[18:43] <George__> OK I'm oging to have a fiddle with the installation and see if I can understand it
[18:43] <bhaskar_> hello everybody
[18:43] <Guest50414> hello
[18:43] <trothigar> George__, good luck
[18:43] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, hello
[18:43] <trothigar> bhaskar_, hi
[18:43] <linuxson25> sipior: Ok, it worked!!! Booted into kernel 2.6.28.13..... instead of 2.6.28.14. Got my sound back again through the jacks. No onboard sound, but thats fine
[18:43] <Pici> George__: 8gb of swap is overkill.  If you are planning to have the system suspend to disk, you'll need at least as much swap as RAM, but twice is really too much.
[18:44] <bhaskar_> some one help me, i am trying to install kde in jaunty and i have problem
[18:44] <trothigar> Pici, i have 16 :P but then i use it.
[18:44] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, whats the problem?
[18:44] <George__> Thanks trothigar, grawity, pici
[18:44] <George__> I'm sure Ill be back in a minute
[18:44] <linuxson25> sipior: But now how do I upgrade again to the newer kernel and then keep everything? Cause it didnt seem like it wanted to do that just now
[18:45] <bullgard4> Does apport call gdb?
[18:45] <linuxson25> Anyone?
[18:46] <__theIdiotBox> !patience| bullgard4
[18:46] <Pici> bullgard4: Try #ubuntu-bugs
[18:46] <linuxson25> I just booted into an earlier kernel to get my sound modules up and going again
[18:46] <bullgard4> __theIdiotBox: !patience
[18:47] <linuxson25> Wanna update the kernel so its new again, but afraid that it might go back to the state it was in, me without any sound
[18:47] <trothigar> linuxson25, why do you want to update?
[18:47] <bhaskar__> hello
[18:47] <sim642> hello
[18:47] <trothigar> bhaskar_, hi
[18:47] <George__> Ok, that was quick, I read a tutorial about Extended, Logical and Primary partitions but I only have Logical and Primary partition options. Does the partition editor work all of that out itself? Oh and should I use ext4? Iwas gonna give it a try
[18:48] <bhaskar__> help me to install kde trothigar:
[18:48] <trothigar> George__, extended fit inside logical, so thats why you couldn't see them
[18:48] <linuxson25> trothigar: Cause I tried removing and re-installing the newest kernel, to get functionality back of my sound modules, but it was lost. Booted into an earlier version, and now its back....back how do I get back to the new version and still keep my sound?
[18:48] <xiphos> I'm trying to connect remotely to my Jaunty installation, and once I do I am unable to pull up other hard drives I have installed on my machine. Locally I have not noticed a problem with being able to view them.
[18:49] <xiphos> both VNC and  NoMachine see the same problem.
[18:49] <bizhat> is there anyway ubuntu can reconfigure network card to default installation state. After install, i was able to connect to net, after i try to share internet, i can't connect to internet. any one know how to fix -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7796765#post7796765
[18:49] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, you have to have the full kde-desktop on ubuntu? do u want that?
[18:49] <bhaskar__> any body is there to have some kind time for me
[18:49] <IsmAvatar> how do I set it up so my second hard drive mounts automatically, but so that the icon for it still shows up in the left pane of file selectors and such?
[18:49] <trothigar> George__, ext4's working fine for me. but i don't think windows can read it (not 1100% sure), where as there is a driver for ext3
[18:50] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[18:50] <trothigar> IsmAvatar, edit the hal policy
[18:50] <sim642> I am running ubuntu 9.04 from usb memory stick. Made it with unetbootin under windows to try out ubuntu. but it doesnt save any settings or files . how to make possible to save my settings and files onto the same usb stick
[18:50] <detrix> cellofellow: you still here
[18:51] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, or sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install kde-desktop
[18:51] <bhaskar__> what that mean will i have to leave jaunty genome version _theidiotbox:
[18:51] <assem> does anyone else have problems with system lockups/freezes in ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 flash10 ? i'm using nvidia geforce 8800GTS card
[18:51] <trothigar> assem, i don't i have a 8600gt
[18:51] <IsmAvatar> trothigar: is there somewhere I can get more info on hal policy?
[18:51] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, u'll have both, but u can use one at a time...thats pretty clear
[18:52] <detrix> cellofellow: I figured it out.  mounting a usb external hard drive to a specific mount point turned out to be easier that I thought.  lol
[18:52] <trothigar> IsmAvatar, not that i know of, i worked it out by reading the config and playing around
[18:52] <bhaskar__> http://pastebin.com/d2643fccf _theidiotbox: this is exact problem
[18:53] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, wait a min...lemme check...and yes put the nick in the begining so that it gets highlighted and easier for me to notice
[18:53] <IsmAvatar> trothigar: where is the config located?
[18:54] <bhaskar__> _theidiotbox: what the package they are talking about and why E:\ drive
[18:54] <sim642> can anyont help me
[18:54] <sim642> I am running ubuntu 9.04 from usb memory stick. Made it with unetbootin under windows to try out ubuntu. but it doesnt save any settings or files . how to make possible to save my settings and files onto the same usb stick
[18:54] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, you seem to be missing some repo listing. paste you current repo there as well
[18:55] <cellofellow> detrix: oh, good
[18:55] <trothigar> IsmAvatar, /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/, you'll need to copy the relavent file to ls /etc/hal/fdi/policy and edit it there
[18:55] <trothigar> IsmAvatar, then you'll need to restart hald
[18:55] <og01> im a bit confused, somereason scripts in /etc/acpu/resume.d are not getting executed after a resume from suspend, am i looking at the wrong scripts?
[18:55] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, thats not E:\ it seem to be some erratic msg
[18:55] <mosuboz> exit
[18:56] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: i am completely new to jaunty help me how to find repo and paste it to where
[18:56] <og01> (i press the powerbutton to resume from suspend)
[18:56] <dare> does anybody else have a problem setting workspace switcher to more than 1 row?
[18:57] <trothigar> dare, not me
[18:57] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, paste this file : /etc/apt/sources.list in the pastebin and gimme the link
[18:57] <og01> dare: doesnt work well with compiz cube for me - but otherwise works fine
[18:57] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: i ma facing this problem from 2 days the day i tried to install yahoo messenger and i failed to do it
[18:58] <dare> og01: i'm not using compiz
[18:58] <irfan> hello
[18:58] <__theIdiotBox> dare, no...whats ur problem, btw?
[18:58] <irfan> how can i record my desktop in animation
[18:58] <dare> i did not notice more than 1 row was possible, until i installed package 'kde'.. i was then able to see multiple rows in gnome
[18:58] <dare> but when removed, it's not able to show more than 1 row again
[18:58] <__theIdiotBox> dare, i'm using compiz and no issue with that in WS switcher
[18:58] <Guest96613> recording of my desktop will be in animation
[18:58] <George__> What's a mount point? - partitioning question
[18:58] <Guest96613> please tell me about it
[18:59] <Pici> !screencast | Guest96613
[18:59] <__theIdiotBox> George__, where u mount something and access it as if its part of current FS
[18:59] <grawity> George__: Mount point is the directory path where the partition is mounted
[18:59] <trothigar> George__, eg if you have a separate data partition it will be /home
[18:59] <bhaskar__> _theidiotbox:http://pastebin.com/d7f280c70 see 4 ur ref:-
[18:59] <grawity> George__: For example, / is the root partitions' mount point.
[19:00] <Guest96613> will my video save in gif file ?
[19:00] <Pseudo_Bob> When I try to install the driver for my video card, I get this error: Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
[19:00] <Pseudo_Bob> default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.28-14-generic; make sure that the version is being
[19:00] <Pseudo_Bob> correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
[19:00] <ninjaslim> how good is gtk integration in Kubuntu as in do gtk apps look out of place
[19:00] <George__> so do I need '/' for my logical parition to hold all of the Ubuntu install?
[19:00] <__theIdiotBox> Guest96613, no
[19:00] <trothigar> George__, can grub boot off logical partitions?
[19:00] <Pseudo_Bob> What can I do about that?
[19:01] <ninjaslim> how good is gtk integration in Kubuntu as in do gtk apps look out of place
[19:01] <George__> I'm not sure what grub is
[19:01] <dare> ninjaslim: they look out of place
[19:01] <Guest96613> but a program can be save it into gif
[19:01] <sebsebseb> George__:   / is where  by default   the Ubuntu install itself goes, but also home,  having a seperate home can be useful
[19:01] <Guest96613> i have forgot it's name
[19:01] <dare> ninjaslim: even with gtk-qt-engine
[19:01] <ninjaslim> trothigar: you should use LVM to setup your patitions and Grub will be able to boot form them fine
[19:01] <grawity> George__: grub is the Linux bootloader.
[19:02] <ninjaslim> dare: ahh i see...i suppose i'll stick with Ubuntu then
[19:02] <grawity> trothigar: grub can boot from mostly anything.
[19:02] <trothigar> grawity, my mistake
[19:02] <dare> ninjaslim: i actually installed kde/gtk-qt-engine 10 minutes ago, and lots of things were messed up
[19:02] <apparle> plz help
[19:02] <apparle> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5nW: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2nW: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-security Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
[19:02] <George__> ok so I needn't worry about grub for now
[19:02] <dare> ninjaslim: and kde was very buggy, it took many restarts to even get it to start
[19:02] <sebsebseb> apparle: ok what are you trying to install?
[19:02] <George__> just create seperate /home and /data etc. withing a logical parition
[19:02] <trothigar> George__, you put partitions wherever you want
[19:02] <ninjaslim> dare: oh i see, what do you use
[19:03] <fiuza> Ola t todos
[19:03] <dare> ninjaslim: i'm using ubuntu/gnome now
[19:03] <sebsebseb> goldins: do a /  a swap  and a seperate /home if you want it
[19:03] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, wait a min...
[19:03] <apparle> sebsebseb: I just did sudo apt-get update
[19:03] <trothigar> George__, except i keep the win7 partition as a primary a partition
[19:03] <Pseudo_Bob> I just downloaded the drivers and I chose the right video card version so... I don't know why I'm getting that.
[19:03] <sebsebseb> George__:   see above I sent to  goldins by mistake
[19:03] <polly__> howdy
[19:03] <fiuza> how to install mysql 4.x no ubuntu 8.10?
[19:03] <apparle> sebsebseb: I think I have deleted some public key.....how to restore it
[19:03] <trothigar> George__, do you really need a /data partition?
[19:04] <ikonia> fiuza: mysql 4 was dropped from ubuntu in place of the supported 5
[19:04] <fiuza> is now
[19:04] <George__> thanks gawity, sebsebseb, trothigar I'll now hopefully be tooled up to install finally :)
[19:04] <ehazlett> shameless plug:  Reconstructor 3.0 just launched an invite session... (pre-launch) --  http://www.reconstructor.org/
[19:04] <ehazlett> join us on ##reconstructor for more...
[19:05] <sebsebseb> apparle: in software sources I think  system > adminisration > software sources
[19:05] <Pici> ehazlett: This is a support channel, please do not advertise here.
[19:05] <XiXaQ> is there a PPA I can use to get newer kernels when they become available?
[19:05] <apparle> sebsebseb: next
[19:06] <bhaskar__> no
[19:06] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar_, the repo is to be added from PPA...follow the steps i'm going to write here properly...ask u have some issues. K?
[19:06] <sebsebseb> apparle: authenitication I think, do you have anything there?
[19:06] <bhaskar__> no u go ahead _theIdiotbox:
[19:07] <George__> which mount point is used for the data transfer partition?
[19:07] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu jaunty main' >> /etc/apt/sources.list"
[19:07] <apparle> sebsebseb: no
[19:07] <Pseudo_Bob> The Linux Catalyst Installer instructions say I need POSIX Shared Memory support.  wazzat.
[19:07] <polly__> anyone here got experience with booting ubuntu from external usb drive on macbookpro? esp. with the solution suggested here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=869324
[19:07] <__theIdiotBox> sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/staging/ubuntu jaunty main' >> /etc/apt/sources.list"
[19:07] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: well the ppa's will be a  dab behind  releases,   there won't be a ppa  very soon after I expect
[19:07] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: ,but yes there  is a ppa for a later kernel
[19:07] <XiXaQ> sebsebseb, huh, behind?
[19:07] <XiXaQ> oh, I meant newer than the kernel in the ubuntu release.
[19:07] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, run both of these...there are some more...rather copy all these at one place and thern run them one by one
[19:08] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: when a new program is  released,  there probably won't be a ppa  for  it on the day,  or the day after even
[19:08] <XiXaQ> that is, I want the 2.6.30 kernel in my jaunty.
[19:08] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: new program version I should say
[19:08] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: yes there's a ppa for that one
[19:08] <apparle> sebsebseb: I don't have anything there.........what should I do
[19:08] <XiXaQ> sebsebseb, I couldn't find it for jaunty though.
[19:08] <NorthByNorthWest> Hi! I have the most annoying issue with mountig a samba folder on my NAS. It mount good, I can create a folder in the share. But inside that folder I have only read only rights. Why???? This is boggling my mind, have struggled with it for ages!
[19:08] <sebsebseb> apparle: there's a button that says restore defaults,  try that
[19:09] <NorthByNorthWest> Here is my fstab entry:
[19:09] <George__> grawity: which mount point is used for a swap partition?
[19:09] <NorthByNorthWest>  //192.168.0.194/Qmultimedia  /media/QMultiMedia  cifs  guest,uid=1000,gid=1002,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode,dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0777  0  0
[19:09] <sebsebseb> XiXaQ: the ppa is on launchpad
[19:09] <grawity> George__: None.
[19:09] <George__> grawity:thanks
[19:09] <__theIdiotBox> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 8AC93F7A and then this sudo aptitude update and then run sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop thats it
[19:10] <grawity> George__: The swap partition does not have a filesystem (why would it?), so it is not mounted. (It uses the special 'swap' mountpoint in fstab)
[19:10] <og01> which scripts get run when i resume from suspend?
[19:10] <trevorj> Hey, I'm having issues with my Intel 4965 wireless card causing kernel panics constantly. I can't use it for more than an hour before my kernel panics. It's just like bug #276990, but that was marked as fixed.
[19:11] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, all these are for installing the latest version of kde which is 4.3 ..if you just want the old yuo may skip all these and directly run: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[19:11] <WinterWeaver> how do I get Virtual Box (GTK) to open my Vista partition? is it even possible?
[19:11] <sebsebseb> !wireless |  trevorj
[19:11] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotbox: i fear i am bit confused The link u has given me is not opening and the sudo.. command give nothing more
[19:11] <og01> WinterWeaver: I couldnt find a way?
[19:11] <trevorj> sebsebseb: how does that help me?
[19:11] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: GTK????   the open source version from  the repo?
[19:11] <sebsebseb> trevorj: may be something on there,  that will help
[19:11] <WinterWeaver> sebsebseb yeah
[19:12] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: ok first of all if you want USB support get it from  http://www.virtualbox.org and for Linux hosts,  that's  the closed source version
[19:12] <Jason2gs> Can you feed an AVI video into a v4l webcam stream? So, if you're streaming your webcam to another person, they'll see the AVI, rather than the webcam feed.
[19:12] <trevorj> the general wireless documentation for Ubuntu will help me with my kernel panics?
[19:12] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: also using vm's  with  the host is a bit hmm, but can be done
[19:12] <bhaskar__> _TheIdiotbox: http://pastebin.com/d293c4049  _TheIdiotbox:
[19:13] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, better u try the old kde 4.2.2 with doing all of these..just run the last i mentioned in my last reply or do it now: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[19:13] <apparle> sebsebseb: now I get this W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 3 NODATA 4nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problemsn
[19:13] <sebsebseb> apparle: ok do what it says run the command
[19:13] <WinterWeaver> ok thx sebsebseb
[19:13] <WinterWeaver> guess I'll just reboot for now >.<
[19:13] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: nah
[19:14] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: why do you want Vista by the way?
[19:14] <WinterWeaver> for Flash
[19:14] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, yeh it seem to be missing....nevermind...jsut run the last command i told you..that will do the job and yes it'll be kde4.2.2
[19:14] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: you  can do Flash natively in  Ubuntu
[19:14] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: you mean the plugin?   or you make Flash?
[19:14]  * og01 is convinced that scripts in /etc/acpi/restore.d/ arnt getting run on restore from suspend - am i looking in the right place?
[19:14] <trevorj> WinterWeaver: you can setup virtualbox with a physical volume
[19:14] <trevorj> WinterWeaver: but it's slow as shit
[19:15] <WinterWeaver> sebsebseb, to build flash apps
[19:15] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotbox: http://pastebin.com/d56e1d4e0 i am sorry for this bt i cant understand broken packages wht that mean
[19:15] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: you make Flash :(
[19:15] <WinterWeaver> sebsebseb... I wish I didn't have to ... I dont like it... but to get work I need to
[19:16] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: Flash in Wine hmm
[19:16] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: or  Codeweavers  which  your meant to pay for
[19:16] <panfist> how can i see how much free space i have?
[19:16] <karan> go
[19:16] <og01> df -h
[19:16] <karan> to
[19:16] <sebsebseb> WinterWeaver: which version of Flash?
[19:16] <panfist> thanks
[19:16] <og01> panfist: df
[19:17] <cwox22> alooo
[19:17] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, jsut skip all those addition of new ppa to repo...jsut run this: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[19:17] <WinterWeaver> sebsebseb, I guess I'll give wine a go... I think I remember seeing a flash setup script int Playonlinux as well. No version at this stage, I have to refresh from my Design Days.
[19:17] <karan> whats better
[19:17] <karan> openartist linux or ubuntu studio?
[19:18] <sebsebseb> karan: not heard of openartisit
[19:18] <__theIdiotBox> karan, i guess studio is better
[19:18] <sebsebseb> karan: and since your in the "offical Ubuntu channal"  I expect most people would say  ubuntu  studio even if they haven't used that other one
[19:18] <og01> anybody know anything about the scripts in etc/acpi?
[19:18] <karan> but open artist is full of animation programs and stuff like adobe after effects (alternatives)..blender...
[19:18] <apparle> sebsebseb: now I get this Fetched 2B in 2min 16s (0B/s)nW: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release: Unknown error executing gpgvnW: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty-updates/Release.gpg  rename failed, No such file or directory ( -> /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_jaunty-updates_Release.gpg).n
[19:18] <sebsebseb> karan: you can install  all that kind of stuff into a standard Ubuntu install even
[19:19] <trevorj> og01: yes, what about them
[19:19] <karan> also
[19:19] <GArReT`> Hey guys... How can I make my eggdrop use Ident to connect to a server....
[19:19] <GArReT`> what archive do i need?
[19:19] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: http://pastebin.com/d6f4dd4ec this is the errr
[19:19] <karan> is there a way i can get eye candy for my nvidia graphics card without compiz
[19:19] <karan> cause i have a nvidia riva tnt 64 vieo card
[19:19] <trevorj> karan: xcompmgr is an old way of getting drop shadows, no wobblys or anims though
[19:20] <trevorj> karan: another way is using KDE's wm, which supports limited compositing features
[19:20] <ubuntu> hi all
[19:20] <karan> i already enable metacity compositing
[19:20] <sebsebseb> apparle: hmm
[19:20] <karan> :S
[19:20] <sebsebseb> apparle: maybe you can just try another mirror
[19:20] <bhaskar__> hi ubuntu
[19:20] <ubuntu> question
[19:20] <og01> trevorj: im trying to get a bit of script to run after a restore from suspend, i added 99-restartnet.sh but it doesnt seem to get run. i added a line; touch /test; but after restore there is no file /test
[19:21] <bhaskar__> kde installation
[19:21] <RizR> hello. my /var partition got screwed due to a harddrive failure. first problem is the unavailability of apt database (all of it). any way to repair it?
[19:21] <apparle> sebsebseb: what do I do...........I think I'll download the release.gpg and rename it to what it said
[19:21] <og01> trevorj: i need to rmmod forcedeth; modprobe forcedeth inorder to get my net working again after suspend
[19:21] <ubuntu> i partitioned my hd and i have vista and xp at teh front and i have like 60 gigs free at the end .. im in gparted and i have an option to coy the parittion into freespace .. will this give me for freespace at all if i do this ?
[19:21] <bhaskar__> ubuntu: kde installation
[19:21] <RizR> re-installation is of course the last resort but.... :-)
[19:21] <grawity> RizR: Wouldn't apt-get update re-download the entire database?
 when i go to hardware drivers it deosn't show one for me :S
[19:21] <sebsebseb> apparle: not sure if you can just download that
[19:21] <sebsebseb> apparle: you can try another mirror though
[19:21] <proq> when I add the option "quiet" to /boot/grub/menu.lst kernel options, it still spews a lot of text when it boots and shuts down.  does anyone know a workaround?
[19:21] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, that means another process is using aptituge...you have to find it and may be kill that process...run this command: ps -eaf|grep -i apt-get  and tell me the output...
[19:22] <RizR> grawity, upto my knowledge it downloads the lits of packages from repositoris. system has lost the track of installed stuff.
[19:22] <jonny_b> cellofellow
[19:22] <RizR> grawity, when i say apt db i really mean dpkg db
[19:22] <grawity> RizR: Ah, that. This would be the dpkg database... I don't know how to rebuild it.
[19:22] <karan> is there an adobe after effects alternative in ubuntu?
[19:22] <trevorj> og01: an easier way would be to add that module to the unload list in the suspend configuration
[19:22] <grawity> Other than reinstalling, obviosuly
[19:23] <Nikty> crazy linux
[19:23] <karan> whats crazy linux?
[19:23] <RizR> grawity, obviously
[19:23] <Nikty> linux sucks
[19:23] <Nikty> lol ;P
[19:23] <karan> why are u on it then?
[19:23] <Nikty> nevermind
[19:23] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ ps -eaf|grep -i apt-get
[19:23] <RizR> Nikty, crazy is good :-)
[19:23] <bhaskar__> bhaskar   5055  4820  0 11:22 pts/3    00:00:00 grep -i apt-get
[19:23] <grawity> karan: Google for definition of 'troll'.
[19:23] <sebsebseb> karan: Blender for 3D modelling   and Synfig for  2D animation
[19:23] <og01> trevorj: where can i find such a list :)
[19:23] <Nikty> karan: im BSD fag
[19:23] <trevorj> og01: but I had that same problem with /etc/acpi
[19:23] <ubuntu> anyone get that ?
[19:23] <karan> bsd looks plain
[19:23] <trevorj> og01: I ended up just using /etc/pm/sleep.d/
[19:24] <karan> same with solaris
[19:24] <Pici> Nikty: This is not a discussion channel, if you do not have a question then you are free to leave.
[19:24] <bhaskar__> _Theidiotbox: bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ ps -eaf|grep -i apt-get
[19:24] <bhaskar__> bhaskar   5055  4820  0 11:22 pts/3    00:00:00 grep -i apt-get
[19:24] <Nikty> Pici: oh, dear
[19:24] <trevorj> og01: like this
[19:24] <trevorj> og01: http://pastebin.org/9771
[19:24] <Nikty> *ok
[19:24] <GArReT`> Hey guys... How can I make my eggdrop use Ident to connect to a server.
[19:24] <GArReT`> what archive do i need?
[19:24] <karan> deos blender support video animation like that desktop maya oftare?
[19:24] <trevorj> og01: name it /etc/pm/sleep.d/blah.sh, chmod +x it, and then try
[19:24] <karan> is there something like inrar for linux?
[19:25] <LoneWlf> after my upgrade on Aug 6, 2009, in Ubuntu 8.10, my monitoring machine stacks its cron processes and eventually becomes unresponsive due (I believe) to too many open files
[19:25] <LoneWlf> I've been trying to capture more data for a week, a list of the packages upgrade can be had from http://paste.ubuntu.com/252619/
[19:25] <grawity> karan: What is inrar?
[19:25] <sebsebseb> karan: you will probably find these two sites useful  http://www.osalt.com and http://www.linuxeq.com
[19:25] <Ben64> karan: there's something like everything for linux
[19:25] <Ben64> but the keyword is "like"
[19:25] <trevorj> og01: the thing is, I don't know where the new pm stuff stores it's module reload list
[19:25] <Ben64> if you're looking for an exact replica, chances are you aren't gonna find it
[19:25] <trevorj> og01: maybe someone else here does, but I know that the way I just showed you will work
[19:25] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, some proces is holding the lock for dpkg hence u're not able to run it..no probs...do a reboot(now/later) and then jsut run the command i mentioned eaerlier and that will install kde without any issues
[19:26] <og01> trevorj: I'll take a look around, if i cant find it then i'll put a script in pm/sleep.d/
[19:26] <og01> trevorj: thanks for your help :)
[19:26] <trevorj> og01: np
[19:26] <bhaskar__> _TheIdiotBox: THIS IS THE OUTPUT:bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ ps -eaf|grep -i apt-get
[19:26] <bhaskar__> bhaskar   5055  4820  0 11:22 pts/3    00:00:00 grep -i apt-get
[19:27] <bhaskar__> _TheIdiotbox
[19:27] <trevorj> bhaskar__: ps aux|egrep "dpkg|apt|synaptic" |grep -v grep
[19:27] <grawity> trevorj: Don't you need () around the entire egrep thing?
[19:27] <trevorj> grawity: nope
[19:27] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, what is the outptu of that command
[19:28] <bhaskar__>  OUTPUT is http://pastebin.com/dfa1b269
[19:28] <nadav> hi all.. can anyone please help me set up the driver for the Sentilic touchpad on my Wind netbook? thanks!
[19:29] <Guest45203> 11
[19:29] <jonny_b> Firefox 3.5 just crashed...how do i find out why?
[19:29] <bhaskar__> _trvorg, _theIdiotBox: http://pastebin.com/dfa1b269
[19:29] <trevorj> bhaskar__: sudo killall synaptic
[19:29] <DasEi> jonny_b: run from trml to see errors
[19:29] <Pseudo_Bob> I'm trying to install xorg in hopes it'll let me download drivers for my video card.  ftp://ftp.freedesktop.org/pub/xorg/X11R7.4/  I have no idea what to do with these files O_)
[19:29] <credobyte> jonny_b: system logs
[19:30] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, there u are..synaptic is running in the BG , so you need to get rid of that...kill it, run this: sudo kill -9 4842 4843
[19:30] <jonny_b> credobyte: how
[19:30] <IsmAvatar> trothigar: I really don't understand this hal policy files. I think 20-storage-methods.fdi is the one I want, but I don't have a clue how to modify it.
[19:30] <Pseudo_Bob> How does one go about installing that
[19:30] <credobyte> jonny_b: System / Administration / Log File Viewer
[19:30] <grawity> IsmAvatar: I don't think you need to modify anything hal-related....
[19:31] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ sudo kill -9 4842 4843
[19:31] <bhaskar__> kill: No such process
[19:31] <bhaskar__> kill: No such process
[19:31] <FloodBot1> bhaskar__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:31] <og01> trevorj: just put the script in the sleep.d and it worked a charm
[19:31] <IsmAvatar> grawity: ok, then how shall I automount my second hard drive while still allowing its icon to show up in the side panel of file selectors?
[19:31] <bhaskar__> trevorj:bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ sudo killall synaptic
[19:31] <jonny_b> credobyte: what then?
[19:31] <bhaskar__> [sudo] password for bhaskar:
[19:31] <bhaskar__> \bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ \
[19:32] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, but thats what i see from your pastebin...else run this: sudo killall synaptic
[19:32] <grawity> IsmAvatar: Could you explain what exactly you mean? Because for me, automounting works and the drive still shows up in file selector.
[19:32] <IsmAvatar> grawity: sdb1 does not auto-mount. I have to click it, and then it asks for root password to mount it.
[19:33] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ sudo killall synaptic
[19:33] <bhaskar__> synaptic: no process killed
[19:33] <Lostin> How does one go about downloading the source code for Xorg?  Specifically xmodmap and related utilities.
[19:33] <grawity> IsmAvatar: Does it really ask for root - not your - password? And doesn't the window have a "remember" box?
[19:33] <fiuza> how to install mysql 4.x the ubuntu 8.10?
[19:33] <credobyte> jonny_b: syslog, messages ..
[19:33] <trevorj> bhaskar__: type your password in
[19:33] <grawity> Lostin: I think, 'apt-get source thepackagenameyouneed'
[19:33] <trevorj> bhaskar__: and press enter
[19:34] <__theIdiotBox> fiuza, dint apt-get install mysql-client help?
[19:34] <trevorj> bhaskar__: run `ps aux|grep synaptic|grep -v grep again
[19:34] <jonny_b> credobyte: http://paste.ubuntu.com/254654/
[19:34] <fiuza> to mysql 4.x?
[19:34] <poutine> Where can I find all people associated with the ubuntu project in an official capacity?
[19:34] <bhaskar__> i have tye the password it is just not shown trevorj:
[19:34] <poutine> I'm trying to find if 'James Blackwell' still works with ubuntu
[19:35] <Lostin> grawity: Thanks, I guess I will end up with all of xorg, but I can live with that.
[19:35] <__theIdiotBox> fiuza, i guess 4.x is not in the base repo...current one is 5.x right?
[19:35] <IsmAvatar> grawity: No, it says I need privileges. And there is a "remember authorization" tickbox, but I don't want it to remember privileges. I just want to to remember the mount.
[19:35] <trevorj> bhaskar__: oh. fun. did you run __theIdiotBox's command? The kill -9 one?
[19:35] <credobyte> jonny_b: can you launch firefox or it's completely crashed ?
[19:35] <trevorj> bhaskar__: regardless, please run `ps aux|grep synaptic|grep -v grep`
[19:35] <grawity> IsmAvatar: Um. I think that checkbox does exactly what you need. Is it an external drive, anyway?
[19:35] <ubuntu_> i want to parse a file to use with x graph do i need to parse the file and if yes then is there any tool available for it i have searched a lot on the net but didn't find any such tool
[19:35] <IsmAvatar> grawity: It is an internal 3.5" hard drive
[19:36] <bhaskar__> yes.trevorj: what that has done
[19:36] <fiuza> how have now?
[19:36] <grawity> IsmAvatar: Ah. Internal ones can just be added to fstab... what was the device name again? (the /dev path)
[19:36] <credobyte> does anybody know something about *stealing* LOCO leadership ( a few members since '06 ) ?
[19:36] <__theIdiotBox> fiuza, check the ubuntu repo list for 4.x , i'm afraid ...
[19:36] <IsmAvatar> grawity: /dev/sdb1 but I already tried adding it to fstab, and then its icon in the side panel of the file selector goes away
[19:37] <trevorj> bhaskar__: did it return anything?
[19:37] <grawity> IsmAvatar: It won't if you mount it somewhere under /media
[19:37] <trevorj> bhaskar__: if it returns nothing, it means synaptic is no longer running, which is a Good Thing
[19:37] <maco> credobyte: #ubuntu-locoteams
[19:37] <bhaskar__>  yes it returning nothing
[19:37] <trevorj> bhaskar__: good.
[19:37] <jonny_b> credobyte: i can relauce it again and again
[19:37] <IsmAvatar> grawity: oh. I was using /data for it
[19:37] <ubuntu_> is there any tool available to parse a file or do i need to write a program
[19:38] <bhaskar__> wht nxt trevorj:
[19:38] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, if thatis the case run this: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop to install you kde4.2.2
[19:38] <trevorj> bhaskar__: it should be fixed, if it still returns that it's locked, let me know
[19:38] <proq> ubuntu: yes, thousands
[19:38] <maco> ubuntu: ummm well...parse what sort?
[19:38] <trevorj> bhaskar__: you may still have to remove a lock file, so if it still gives you an error about that, let me know
[19:38] <ubuntu> proq: please tell me the best one
[19:38] <maco> ubuntu: lex/yacc are the canonical tools for writing parsers. but there are libraries for things like xml and yaml
[19:38] <lukasoft> hello everyone! I recently installed  ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 and i have no sound. Is this a common problem?
[19:38] <fiuza> apt-get not install 4.x
[19:38] <maco> ubuntu: it depends what you're parsing
[19:39] <maco> ubuntu: and what youre trying to do with the output
[19:39] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, if you find finding and killing synaptic/dpkg..the best bet would be to do just a reboot...
[19:39] <yacc> maco, well, canonical is perhaps strong nowadays, classical oldies I'd say ;)
[19:39] <fiuza> apt-get install mysql 5.x
[19:39] <__theIdiotBox> fiuza, thats y i said..its not in repo...
[19:39] <trevorj> __theIdiotBox: good work =)
[19:39] <ubuntu> maco : i want to parse a file so that i can use it with xgraph
[19:40] <bhaskar__> trvorj: http://pastebin.com/d447847c5
[19:40] <maco> ubuntu: ummm... are you saying you want to convert a file into one xgraph can understand?
[19:40] <ubuntu> maco: yes
[19:40] <fiuza> help!! how to install mysql 4.x the ubuntu 8.10?
[19:40] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj: .even i've gone thru such pain some time back.... :-)
[19:40] <ikonia> fiuza: it doesn't exist
[19:40] <ikonia> fiuza: mysql 4 was dropped in favour of mysql 5 due to support
[19:41] <maco> ubuntu: ok...what sort of file are you starting with?
[19:41] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotbox: i think i hve rebooted it many times from last day the problem occur frm last day. i think probably it maynot be solution
[19:41] <trevorj> bhaskar__: thats not an apt lockfile problem
[19:41] <trevorj> bhaskar__: thats a dependency problem now
[19:41] <ikonia> fiuza: do you understand as I tried to explain this to you earlier ?
[19:42] <trevorj> Is KDE in Jaunty Main?
[19:42] <ikonia> trevorj: yes
[19:42] <bhaskar__> how could i solve it trevorj:
[19:42] <guntbert> how can I prevent my panel applets to get mixed/moved when I change the resolution/orientation of my desktop? or: how can I restore *my* panel once its been messed up?
[19:42] <trevorj> ikonia: ty
[19:42] <ikonia> fiuza: do you understand as I tried to explain this to you earlier ?
[19:42] <miglo> hi - has anyone made some experience with coLinux/andLinux?
[19:42] <Ben64> 5 > 4
[19:42] <fiuza> yes
[19:42] <ikonia> mouloxtos: this is ubuntu support only
[19:43] <mouloxtos> aloz
[19:43] <ubuntu> i have a trace file generated by network simulator(ns-2) and one the sample line is                 0.00000  0  0  1  0  cwnd_ 1.000
[19:43] <ethicx> hi you all.
[19:43] <fiuza> I lost my system then?
[19:43] <trevorj> bhaskar__: run `apt-get install ark` and pastebin the output
[19:43] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, try installing it thru GUI synapitc manager...system->admin->synaptic package manager then serach for kubuntu-desktop select that
[19:43] <Ben64> fiuza: just install mysql 5?
[19:43] <lukasoft> ethicx: hello
[19:43] <trevorj> guntbert: lock the applets in the highest resolution
[19:43] <Jason2gs> Can you feed an AVI video into a v4l webcam stream? So, if you're streaming your webcam to another person, they'll see the AVI, rather than the webcam feed.
[19:43] <ubuntu> maco: i have a trace file generated by network simulator(ns-2) and one the sample line is 0.00000 0 0 1 0 cwnd_ 1.000
[19:43] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, that will ask for otehr dependencies to install and let them...
[19:43] <ubuntu> maco i have a trace file generated by network simulator(ns-2) and one the sample line is 0.00000 0 0 1 0 cwnd_ 1.000
[19:43] <ikonia> fiuza: no - you just can't install mysql4 on ubuntu 8.10 using ubuntu packages
[19:44] <__theIdiotBox> lukasoft, hello
[19:44] <guntbert> trevorj: ok, I'll try that, thanx
[19:44] <trevorj> __theIdiotBox: apt does the same thing synaptic does
[19:44] <trevorj> __theIdiotBox: it should resolve deps just fine in this situation, no?
[19:44] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj, ohh yehhh
[19:44] <bhaskar__> trevorj: bhaskar@ubuntu:~$ apt-get install ark
[19:44] <lukasoft> __theIdiotBox: Hello
[19:44] <bhaskar__> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[19:44] <bhaskar__> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[19:44] <bhaskar__> bhaskar@ubuntu:~$
[19:44] <FloodBot1> bhaskar__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:44] <fiuza> what i have
[19:44] <ikonia> bhaskar__: use sudo
[19:44] <Ben64> bhaskar__: sudo
[19:45] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj, right
[19:45] <fiuza> to have mysql 4
[19:45] <ikonia> fiuza: you can't have it via an ubuntu package
[19:45] <ikonia> fiuza: use mysql 5
[19:45] <maco> ubuntu: i think youre gonna have to write a converter. maybe try python?
[19:45] <Ben64> fiuza: whats so bad about mysql 5??????????????????????
[19:45] <trevorj> bhaskar__: yes, listen to them, and sudo it =)
[19:45] <__theIdiotBox> fiuza, get the source and then install it...
[19:45] <fiuza> mysql 5 is not some queries mysql 4
[19:45] <ikonia> fiuza: sql will behave the same in msql5 as it does in mysql 4
[19:45] <sam_88> hello everyone ... don't suppose anybody knows how to add a text launcher to Gnome panel? I know you can just right click to add a launcher, but that does it with an icon - I was text with no icon! I've googled it but can't find anything relevant, anyone have any ideas?
[19:45] <trevorj> fiuza: mysql 5 requires a couple extra quotations, is that what you are talking about?
[19:46] <bhaskar__> trevorj: http://pastebin.com/d47e1fd23 i was thinking only u and Idiotbox is seeing my prob
[19:46] <__theIdiotBox> sam_88, y do you want that...then how do you differentiate between two diff launchers?
[19:46] <lukasoft> Has anyone been having problems with Ubuntu 64 bit or is it an uncommon thing?
[19:46] <Veinor> For some reason, I get sound through my speakers even when I have headphones plugged in; it's muted though, both relative to the headphone audio output and the output at the same volume level with phones unplugged
[19:46] <ikonia> lukasoft: depends on what you mean by problems and what you want to do
[19:46] <Ben64> lukasoft: i've been using 64bit since 8.04 came out, what problems you got?
[19:46] <fiuza> not understand
[19:46] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, its visible to everyone in this channel
[19:46] <ikonia> lukasoft: generally 64 bit is fine
[19:47] <maco> lukasoft: what sort of problems? i know a few laptops need bios updates if you have exactly 4gb of ram
[19:47] <lukasoft> I have no sound! None at all
[19:47] <lukasoft> I have 3gb of ram
[19:47] <maco> lukasoft: do you have sound on 32bit?
[19:47] <sam_88> tIB: One launcher would say 'Firefox', the other one would say 'Something Else'
[19:47] <trevorj> bhaskar__: im sorry to make you do this so many times, but please run "sudo apt-get install kdebase-runtime" then pastebin the output again
[19:47] <trevorj> bhaskar__: we're just trying to get the originating problem
[19:47] <maco> lukasoft: eh the 4gb one im thinking of involves constant rebooting
[19:47] <trevorj> bhaskar__: which is one of those deps cannot be installed for some reason
[19:47] <ubuntu> maco: Thanks it's nice talking to you
[19:47] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: done that but show me the same errror
[19:47] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, run this first: sudo apt-get install kdebase
[19:48] <mouloxtos> aloz guys
[19:48] <craigwell> has anyone been able to use bell turbo with 9.04??
[19:48] <craigwell> bell turbo is there usb 3g stick
[19:48] <craigwell> their*
[19:48] <lukasoft> I haven't tried 32 bit ubuntu on this laptop, no
[19:48] <ubuntu> maco : can't i done the same in python
[19:48] <proq> what is a usb 3G stick?
[19:48] <ubuntu> maco: sorry for the last post can't i done the same in c/c++
[19:49] <__theIdiotBox> sam_88, use tab to write the full nick...but don't yo think that sound weirnd...do u have that much space to display such long list of word " 3/4 words"
[19:49] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, did you run that?
[19:49] <mouloxtos> hey guys
[19:49] <mouloxtos> any good book for noobies ?
[19:49] <bhaskar__> trevorj: http://pastebin.com/d5fe8dca9 really speaking i like problem so that i hve chance to talk with expert and learn more
[19:50] <sebsebseb> !new |  mouloxtos
[19:50] <erUSUL> mouloxtos: ubuntu pocket guide ?
[19:50] <lukasoft> Ben64: When I go into sound pref. in ubuntu, everything seems to be detected, but when I test, no sound comes out of my speakers
[19:50] <sebsebseb> mouloxtos: http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com
[19:50] <proq> mouloxtos: the Linux Documentation Project
[19:50] <proq> http://tldp.org/
[19:50] <trevorj> bhaskar__: did you upgrade this computer to Ubunty 9.04/Jaunty ?
[19:50] <trevorj> bhaskar__: or was it a clean install of Jaunty?
[19:51] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: http://pastebin.com/d32d0e14c
[19:51] <sam_88> __theIdiotBox,  thanks for the tab trick, not used IRC before :D    I only have a few items on the panel I want as text instead of icons, there's enough room.  Do you know if it's even possible to replace icons with text in the gnome-panel? Can't see anything helpful in gconf
[19:51] <maco> mouloxtos: the official ubuntu book?
[19:51] <trevorj> bhaskar__: sorry, a couple more times
[19:51] <trevorj> bhaskar__: "sudo apt-get install kdelibs5"
[19:51] <bhaskar__> trevorj: It was a clean installation
[19:51] <trevorj> bhaskar__: ok cool.
[19:51] <Ben64> bhaskar__: maybe try installing it in synaptic?
[19:51] <Ben64> locked versions in there could mess stuff up
[19:52] <trevorj> bhaskar__: we're just going down the tree of deps to figure out which one won't install and why
[19:52] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, thru synaptic it'll be better for noobs
[19:52] <bhaskar__> trevorj: http://pastebin.com/d73f57b7c
[19:52] <__theIdiotBox> sam_88, i've never seen something liek this...so i cant say yes and no neither...
[19:52] <Ben64> i was gonna install firefox-3.5, but since yelp was version-locked, synaptic told me it wanted to uninstall ubuntu-desktop
[19:52] <Ben64> so i'd suggest trying out synaptic
[19:53] <trevorj> bhaskar__: run both "sudo apt-get install libqt4-svg" and "sudo apt-get install kdelibs-bin"
[19:53] <sam_88> __theIdiotBox, ok thanks anyway :D I will do more Googling then. Thanks for your time :D
[19:53] <jonny_b> credobyte: any ideas on my firefox?
[19:53] <trevorj> there has to be a better way of debugging apt dependencies
[19:53] <__theIdiotBox> Ben64, yes that would be a better option
[19:53] <__theIdiotBox> sam_88, u're welcome
[19:53] <bhaskar__> Ben64: i tried bt cant able to. all problem is started with incomplete installation of ymsg
[19:53] <lukasoft> Ben64: i"ve tried googling everything I can think of, and I couldn't find anything.
[19:53] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj, +1 here for fixing dep
[19:54] <apparle> what is this WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!n  libgvfscommon0 gvfs libsoup2.4-1 libsoup-gnome2.4-1 gvfs-backendsnInstall these packages without verification [y/N]? nn
[19:54] <Ben64> can't load synaptic or it can't install either?
[19:54] <mouloxtos> guys
[19:54] <mouloxtos> one question pls
[19:54] <__theIdiotBox> mouloxtos, what?
[19:54] <sebsebseb> apparle: you can install without verifying
[19:54] <credobyte> jonny_b: sorry, was away .. umm, so - can you launch & use Firefox ( and it was just a temp crash ) ?
[19:54] <trevorj> bhaskar__: run those two commands I gave you, let me know what they say
[19:54] <mouloxtos> i have ati x1650 and cant use drivers
[19:54] <mouloxtos> 64 bit ubuntu
[19:55] <__theIdiotBox> mouloxtos, why? what is the issue? be more specific
[19:55] <Lostin> grawity: Well that worked, but what I got has nothing to do with source.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982  This is the file I got and my terminal msgs.
[19:55] <jonny_b> credobyte: it crashes maybe 3 4 times a day
[19:55] <mouloxtos> look
[19:55] <bhaskar__> trevorj: http://pastebin.com/d49663bb1 i am sorry i ma little bit slow as i ma new to internet also
[19:55] <mouloxtos> i try some versions and not only from ati site
[19:55] <mouloxtos> but
[19:55] <Ben64> bhaskar__: also try sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
[19:55] <mouloxtos> aftair restart nothing work
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[19:55] <credobyte> jonny_b: how much RAM it uses ( also, what's the total amount of RAM u have there ) ?
[19:55] <mouloxtos> cant see anyghing
[19:55] <trevorj> bhaskar__: run both "sudo apt-get install libqt4-svg" and "sudo apt-get install kdelibs-bin"
[19:55] <porkpie> hey guy's anyone know if there is a major internet problem
[19:56] <trevorj> bhaskar__: you mistyped kdelibs-bin
[19:56] <trevorj> bhaskar__: and it's cool, don't worry about it, we all start somewhere
[19:56] <porkpie> I am trying to hit this site  http://live.costaeye.com
[19:56] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj, right :-)
[19:56] <jonny_b> credobyte: I have 2gig of ram but dont know how much Firefox uses
[19:56] <porkpie> I not sure if it's just Spain having the issue
[19:56] <ActionParsnip> is there a boot option i can use on the live cd to make it ignore the internal drive or blacklist a module to make it not be seen until i get booted?
[19:56] <bhaskar__> ben64: http://pastebin.com/d2218cc68
[19:56] <credobyte> porkpie: opens just fine from here :)
[19:56] <qcjn> hi, i can manage to start conky, it opens in it s own window, but i don't see the conkyrc file in my home, ls-al. so where is it
[19:56] <credobyte> jonny_b: run top
[19:57] <Ben64> porkpie: the att/sprint link is a little bad right now
[19:57] <porkpie> credobyte: not from here ....
[19:57] <Veinor> qcjn: I think you have to make one
[19:57] <porkpie> strange
[19:57] <jonny_b> credobyte: runtop??
[19:57] <credobyte> porkpie: ping http://live.costaeye.com
[19:57] <trevorj> Damnit AT&T always goes down
[19:57] <porkpie> also skypeput not working .... really strange
[19:57] <__theIdiotBox> porkpie, sprint is a bit slow ?
[19:57] <credobyte> jonny_b: open terminal & type in "top" ( without quotes )
[19:57] <gunni_> I am having problems with the gtk filedialog. The dialog freezes when i navigate to a folder with some png files in it (just 4 files each around 10MB). Is there a known bug, i did not find any?
[19:57] <jonny_b> ok
[19:57] <trevorj> They are by far the absolute worst provider ever created
[19:57] <Veinor> qcjn: right now it's using /etc/conky/conky.conf which is the default if you don't have ~/.conkyrc
[19:57] <ActionParsnip> jonny_b: its a terminal command: top
[19:57] <__theIdiotBox> trevorj, lol
[19:58] <qcjn> Veinor: ok thanks
[19:58] <Veinor> no prob
[19:58] <qcjn> Veinor: then i ll create one
[19:58] <bhaskar__>   kdelibs-bin trevorj: i think i have type this is it wrong
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions
[19:58] <jonny_b> Credobyte: what am i looking for here?
[19:58] <guntbert> trevorj: the locking of all applets helped - thx again
[19:58] <lukasoft> Ben64: do you think you can help me? I don't want to be bothering you if you can't
[19:58] <credobyte> jonny_b: firefox
[19:58] <credobyte> jonny_b: RAM usage
[19:59] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, try using TAB when installing using apt-get as it'll autofill existing packages and u'll avoid typos
[19:59] <jonny_b> credobyte: says 4.9%
[19:59] <Lostin> I attempted to get source code for xorg.  I basically got an "about xorg" file.  The file and the terminal msgs are here, if anyne can take a look.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982
[19:59] <ozzloy> when i close a youtube window after watching a video, firefox locks up for 30 seconds or so.  how do i fix this?
[19:59] <Ben64> lukasoft: well i don't know, what sound card you have? is the volume up? speakers connected?
[20:00] <__theIdiotBox> ozzloy, which version of flashplayer r u using? or is it some other player?
[20:00] <ozzloy> it seems to be specific to youtube.  i can watch flash videos on other websites without this problem.  my google-fu is weak, i can't find discussion about this
[20:00] <temoto> How to install ubuntu on separate partition from running another ubuntu? Like gentoo stage3 untaring if that's familiar.
[20:00] <ozzloy> __theIdiotBox, using whatever's latest version with ubuntu 9.04
[20:00] <credobyte> jonny_b: java conent, flash ( HD ? ), etc. - tons of reasons to crash ..
[20:00] <lukasoft> Ben64: Its an HP laptop, internal speakers, volume all the way up. How do I check my card? (i believe it may be Realtek)
[20:01] <grawity> temoto: Debian has 'debootstrap' -- I assume it will work with Ubuntu too.
[20:01] <Ben64> lukasoft: lspci | grep -i audio
[20:01] <__theIdiotBox> ozzloy, did you try using some other plugin instead of flash?
[20:01] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, where did u get stuck?
[20:01] <bhaskar__> trevorj: i got the spelling mistake but it is showing the same broken packages
[20:01] <jonny_b> credobyte: ya i understand that,it seemed to crash on a flash page i regularly use but other time it just crashes randomly
[20:01] <Lostin> lukasoft: It is almost certainly Realtek
[20:01] <ozzloy> __theIdiotBox, no, but i was able to use flash just fine on other websites like vimeo
[20:02] <lukasoft> Ben64: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller
[20:02] <__theIdiotBox> ozzloy, ohhh is it? then it must be some specific issue with utube
[20:02] <Ben64> ozzloy: open firefox, go to "about:plugins" without quotes, and look for "shockwave flash"
[20:02] <ozzloy> __theIdiotBox, also video.google.com works fine
[20:02] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: i was reading my whole command that i has given in terminal
[20:02] <Ben64> ozzloy: find which version it is
[20:02] <credobyte> jonny_b: what I would suggest - install flashblock and noscript addons for firefox & test it for a day or two ..
[20:02] <ozzloy> Ben64, 10.0 r32
[20:02] <grawity> temoto: Basically, debootstrap jaunty /dest/path
[20:03] <apparle> sebsebseb: I get this with aother mirror W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2n
[20:03] <ozzloy> Ben64, npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
[20:03] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, as i said earlier use tab to select packages to avoid typos
[20:03] <jonny_b> credobyte: will do thanks so much for help
[20:03] <Ben64> ozzloy: ok, you need to get rid of the npwrapper one
[20:03] <Ben64> you have 64bit, right?
[20:03] <ozzloy> Ben64, yes i do.  how do i get rid of npwrapper?
[20:04] <ozzloy> Ben64, also, what about it working on video.google.com?
[20:04] <apparle> sebsebseb: plz help
[20:04] <Ben64> ozzloy: which cpu do you have?
[20:04] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: what that mean where i have too use tab to select packages
[20:04] <temoto> grawity: thanks a lot.
[20:04] <ozzloy> Ben64, intel centrino 2 vpro
[20:05] <Lostin> lukasoft: Click on the volome icon in the top panel.  Then click volume control and make sure "pc speaker" is turned up
[20:05] <Tigger__> i'm in the middle of watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrLFFGWKqG8&feature=channel
[20:05] <temoto> grawity: doesn't sound like i can install 64bit from running 32, ya?
[20:05] <Ben64> lukasoft: you might want to check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=661102
[20:05] <grawity> temoto: I have never tried that :\ Should be possible.
[20:05] <Ben64> ozzloy: do "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i lahf"
[20:05] <bhaskar__> ONE QUESTION TO EVERYONE HERE: COULD THERE IS ANY MAC THAT I CAN USE IN INTEL PROCESSOR
[20:06] <bhaskar__> mac os
[20:06] <Ben64> bhaskar__: ALL NEW MACS USE INTEL CHIPS
[20:06] <maco> Baba_b00ie: you dont make sense
[20:06] <maco> Baba_b00ie: not you
[20:06] <lukasoft> Lostin: I have 6 device options
[20:06] <sebsebseb> !caps |   bhaskar__
[20:06] <maco> bhaskar__: how do you fit a laptop inside a cpu?
[20:06] <ozzloy> Ben64, http://pastebin.com/d9a6ff99
[20:06] <Tigger__> you can use MAC OS X on some AMD cpu's too
[20:06] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, avoid uppercase...that is eqv to shouting...
[20:07] <bhaskar__> Ben64: so i can install mac os in my duo core
[20:07] <bhaskar__> Sorry to every one
[20:07] <__theIdiotBox> cooolll
[20:07] <wijsneus> Hello everyone
[20:07] <maco> bhaskar__: if its not a mac, that is a violation of OSX's license
[20:07] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, hello
[20:07] <guntbert> apparle: did you see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu#Authentication%20Tab ?
[20:07] <Ben64> ozzloy: ok, good. do "sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree"
[20:07] <maco> bhaskar__: no license to use it = copyright violation
[20:08] <Dayofswords> how do i remove old linux kernels, i want to remove 2.6.28-11-generic since were now on -14  it was something like "sudo apt-get remove 2.6.28-11-generic"
[20:08] <wijsneus> i have a problem concerning my dvd/rw drive
[20:08] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, whats the problem?
[20:08] <lukasoft> Ben64: this thread seems to be for if the soundcard isn't detected, which mine seems to be
[20:08] <Ben64> make sure firefox is closed first, then after it's done, open firefox, and do about:plugins again. There should only be the 10.0 version left
[20:08] <Lostin> lukasoft: If you mean in the drop down box use alsa, it's the default
[20:08] <wijsneus> It will not burn, nor will it mount a burned dvd
[20:08] <bhaskar__> Maco: that mean i cant install it on the base of copyright
[20:08] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, was it working fine earlier?
[20:09] <qcjn> Veinor: the font is super small, font 6x10  , or can i paste my conkyrc ?
[20:09] <maco> bhaskar__: according to their license, no
[20:09] <wijsneus> last version - it was
[20:09] <ozzloy> Ben64, is there an alternative flash player?
[20:09] <maco> bhaskar__: dont you love EULAs?
[20:09] <wijsneus> but i recently had a busted motherboard, and installed a new one
[20:09] <Veinor> !pastebin | qcjn
[20:09] <Ben64> ozzloy: but you have 10.0, it's the newest and bestest version
[20:09] <Veinor> paste it there, I'll take a look
[20:09] <maco> bhaskar__: you can install the open source darwin kernel it uses. but the GUI is all under wraps
[20:09] <lobf> Hey
[20:09] <Ben64> i've had tons of flash problems using the 32bit one on 64bit
[20:09] <fccf-nrtx> ozzloy: gnash is a open source flash player
[20:09] <guntbert> apparle: or have a look at http://en.newinstance.it/2009/06/22/the-following-signatures-were-invalid-badsig-40976eaf437d05b5-ubuntu-archive-automatic-signing-key/
[20:09] <qcjn> Veinor: ok
[20:09] <Ben64> but now on 10.0, everything is perfect
[20:10] <lobf> Am I sending to the channel?
[20:10] <wijsneus> i cant seem to find anything about this on the internet
[20:10] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, what new?
[20:10] <fccf-nrtx> lobf: yes
[20:10] <lukasoft> Lostin: should my playback source be Digital Playback? (everything is full volume and nothing is muted)
[20:10] <wijsneus> the motherboard
[20:10] <lobf> Fable
[20:10] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, be more specific
[20:10] <bhaskar__> maco: thanx for information as i have never seen mac os in no computer beside apple so i thought it only can be installed in apple
[20:10] <lobf> No
[20:10] <lobf> Damn iPhone
[20:10] <itay> Hello, I use usb dvb-t tv stick to watch tv on ubuntu (with vlc), and I am trying to configure lirc to respond to my IR remote control. what channel should I refer to ?
[20:10] <lobf> I meant danke
[20:10] <fccf-nrtx> lobf: it is working
[20:10] <qcjn> http://paste.ubuntu.com/254671/  <-- Veinor
[20:10] <bhaskar__> maco: what is Eulas
[20:10] <Tigger__> has anyone seen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrLFFGWKqG8&feature=channel?
[20:10] <lobf> Yes I see that, thank you
[20:11] <wijsneus> what do you want to know?
[20:11] <Ben64> End User License Agreement = EULA
[20:11] <wijsneus> :)
[20:11] <__theIdiotBox> itay, google dint help either?
[20:11] <lobf> I had been banned before :[
[20:11] <Ben64> but so far, they haven't really stood up in court
[20:11] <Veinor> qcjn: add use_xft yes
[20:11] <ozzloy> Ben64, wait, i'm confused.  so flash plugin nonfree isn't the same thing as the 10.0?
[20:11] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, what exactly is the problem you are facing and you current OS details
[20:11] <qcjn> Veinor: ok
[20:11] <Ben64> ozzloy: right
[20:12] <Veinor> and possibly comment out the font line
[20:12] <itay> __theIdiotBox: no it didn't
[20:12] <wijsneus> jaunty cannot read a burned dvd
[20:12] <__theIdiotBox> itay, ohhh no...
[20:12] <wijsneus> nor will it burn dvds/cds
[20:12] <Ben64> ozzloy: 10.0 you must have installed yourself. the npwrapper is the nonfree packaged one
[20:12] <guntbert> Dayofswords: I suggest you limit the number of kernels that are kept: go to system/administration/startup-manager (maybe you have to install it), there in the "advanced" tap you see "limit the..."
[20:12] <Lostin> lukasoft: hmm, I don't have that option
[20:12] <qcjn> Veinor: ok
[20:12] <Ben64> ozzloy: because flash was a 32 bit plugin, and it needed a wrapper to work on 64bit, until version 10
[20:12] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, i assume its working fine in say XP?
[20:13] <Lostin> lukasoft: You are talking abot the drop down menu in volume control?
[20:13] <ozzloy> Ben64, youtube just locked up
[20:13] <ozzloy> i restarted the browser
[20:13] <apparle> guntbert: what name of key server should I use
[20:13] <lukasoft> Lostin: In the options tab i switched to IEC958 Playback Source: Digital playback
[20:13] <wijsneus> sec..
[20:13] <wijsneus> yep -- works like a charm
[20:14] <Ben64> ozzloy: check about:plugins for flash again
[20:14] <lukasoft> Lostin: and in the switches tab i cheched IEC958 Default PCM
[20:14] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, ok...then lets check for the drivers for your product...
[20:14] <wijsneus> right
[20:14] <Veinor> qcjn: if you want ideas, look at the conkyrcs at http://conky.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
[20:14] <lukasoft> Lostin: and it seems to work now. Thanks for your help
[20:14] <qcjn> Veinor: better, but now , it s like if it s overwrittig on it
[20:14] <Lostin> lukasoft: Good!  Glad I could help
[20:15] <ozzloy> Ben64, weird, still says npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
[20:15] <Lostin> I attempted to get source code for xorg.  I basically got an "about xorg" file.  The file and the terminal msgs are here, if anyne can take a look.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982
[20:15] <Ben64> ozzloy: you sure you removed flashplugin-nonfree?
[20:15] <itay> __theIdiotBox: my pc seems to respond to the remote control (when I press a button the desktop search pops in) but I want to control the commands to switch channels, control volume, etc.
[20:15] <Veinor> qcjn: you mind posting a screenshot?
[20:15] <maco> bhaskar__: EULA = End User License Agreement... those things you have to agree to to use most commercial software, promising youll never install it on a second computer and such things
[20:15] <lukasoft> Lostin: but what, in switches, are all those options? (IEC958, Analog loopback, analog loopback 1)
[20:15] <ozzloy> Ben64, i'll go see if it printed an error and didn't actually do it
[20:15] <guntbert> apparle: try http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/
[20:15] <bhaskar__> _theIdiotBox: well in the case of mac i forgot my exact problem wht should i do for kde
[20:15] <qcjn> Veinor: well i installed ii on puppylinux, so i have a bit idea..but can't remember all the options, and what it does exactly ?
[20:15] <lukasoft> Ben64: Thanks for your help. I've got it working
[20:15] <qcjn> Veinor: yes for a screenshot
[20:16] <__theIdiotBox> itay, buddy sorry to say..i don't have much idea on that....
[20:16] <Ben64> lukasoft: awesome, enjoy some tunes
[20:16] <bhaskar__> maco: thanx for your kind information i had various misthough abt mac ox
[20:16] <Lostin> lukasoft: I am not certain, but I would stay away from analog
[20:16] <lukasoft> lostin: ok, sounds good, thanks
[20:16] <gewt> This channel is too active.
[20:16] <ozzloy> Ben64, strange, aptitude search flashplugin-nonfree says it's not installed
[20:17] <goldins> itay: there are howtos for the remote control software
[20:17] <Veinor> options for conky? there's documentation at http://conky.sourceforge.net/config_settings.html and http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html
[20:17] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, the bottomline is that..first you've to fix those broken dependencies....and then use the commnad to install kde..google will give a bunch of useful links
[20:17] <Lostin> lukasoft: No prob.  Enjoy your sound
[20:17] <ozzloy> i'll restart firefox again.  maybe i did it too quickly
[20:17] <goldins> itay: if you install mythbuntu it will install a gui to manage it
[20:17] <gewt> I can't click 27 channels, before someone says somethign here again. :<
[20:17] <goldins> if I was at home I could tell you the name of it
[20:17] <qcjn> http://imagebin.ca/view/O7QQxOOT.html   <-- Veinor
[20:17] <VCoolio> hi, I deleted 8GiB from my ext4 data partition, the pc crashed, I rebooted and now the files are gone (yay) but I don't gain any disk space; so the files are somehow still there but I don't know how to erase them when I can't see them...
[20:17] <guntbert> !ot | gewt
[20:17] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, are you able to find the product/vendor code for you dvd and check if that got loaded/available?
[20:18] <ozzloy> Ben64, nope, still using npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
[20:18] <slapfight> hi
[20:18] <th0r> VCoolio: look in ~/.local/Trash
[20:18] <ozzloy> reboot time to make damn sure nothing's still keeping around the old version.  brb
[20:18] <maco> VCoolio: maybe in /home/Lost+Found ?
[20:18] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, * dvd/cd-drive
[20:18] <wijsneus> nope
[20:18] <bhaskar__> _idiotBox: give me some link and now i wanted to read my book and go to bed as it more than midnight, hope to talk all of soon byyyyyyeeeeeeee. pls give me the link
[20:18] <guntbert> !welcome | slapfight
[20:18] <wijsneus> Its a generic one :)
[20:18] <Ben64> ozzloy: pastebin for me: md5sum ~/.mozilla/plugins/*
[20:19] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, thats the first step we have to do...
[20:19] <wijsneus> extremely unbranded...
[20:19] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, wait a min
[20:19] <Zzeiss> Is there any way to find out what package supplies what library, or is it a "you just gotta know' kind of situation?
[20:19] <wijsneus> i tried lshw - and didn't even get a brand...
[20:20] <Spirits-Sight> Does any one know of a app for Google Voice for Ubuntu? like something that at less tell you when you have SMS, VM, Incoming call etc
[20:20] <apparle> gunbert: and the keyhash
[20:20] <goldins> Spirits-Sight: outside of a firefox addon?
[20:20] <Spirits-Sight> goldins: correct!
[20:20] <VCoolio> th0r, maco: why would that keep space filled on a different partition? but no, nothing in trash / lost+found
[20:21] <guntbert> Zzeiss: have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto, there you should find the info
[20:21] <bhaskar__> one more question is there are two _theIdiotBox:
[20:21] <goldins> Spirits-Sight: look into growl for linux
[20:21] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, use this link: http://tinyurl.com/plw6gv
[20:21] <wijsneus> _theIdiotBox: what do i do to find out?
[20:21] <Lostin> VCoolio: I am not sure about linux, but in Windows deleted file are just put somewhere on the HD with different names
[20:21] <Spirits-Sight> goldins: thanks
[20:22] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, lemme think...
[20:22] <bhaskar__> thanx from here good nite to everybody
[20:22] <VCoolio> Lostin: nah, I did just shift+delete like always and it should be gone, only now the pc crashed so something went wrong
[20:22] <__theIdiotBox> bhaskar__, good night
[20:22] <guntbert> apparle: give me a moment please - and you can use <tab> to autocomplete nicks :)
[20:22] <ozzloy> Ben64, md5sum: /home/ozzloy/.mozilla/plugins/*: No such file or directory
[20:22] <goldins> http://lifehacker.com/5293943/mumbles-brings-more-growl+like-notifications-to-linux
[20:22] <maco> VCoolio: oh different partition... ok is there a Lost+Found partition somewhere?
[20:22] <ozzloy> Ben64, reboot didn't work.  file's still there
[20:22] <VCoolio> maco: yes, empty
[20:22] <Ben64> hmm.. is there another spot for plugins?
[20:22] <maco> VCoolio: hrm... maybe try uses baobab to see what's using up space on your disk?
[20:23] <Ben64> ozzloy: try "locate -i libflashplayer"
[20:23] <VCoolio> maco: ok, brb
[20:23] <Lostin> VCoolio: yeah, what maco said..lol
[20:23] <gilligan_> can someone help me out on how to check out the current network-manager source code from bzr or git ?
[20:23] <apparle> guntbert: sorry
[20:23] <Lostin> I attempted to get source code for xorg.  I basically got an "about xorg" file.  The file and the terminal msgs are here, if anyne can take a look.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982
[20:23] <ozzloy> Ben64, http://pastebin.com/d3585fa01
[20:23] <xlq> How can I stop my monitor turning off after a period of idleness? (using the 'radeon' driver)
[20:24] <maco> xlq: power management settings?
[20:24] <guntbert> apparle: no problem, just so I don't miss what you say :-)
[20:24] <Ben64> ozzloy: does ~/.mozilla/plugins exist?
[20:24] <__theIdiotBox> wijsneus, i guess we can make use of lshw or lspci to find the product code
[20:24] <xlq> maco: yeah..where are they?
[20:24] <ozzloy> Ben64, no
[20:25] <apparle> guntbert: waiting for keyhash.......the error I get W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2
[20:25] <Ben64> ozzloy: how about ~/.mozilla/
[20:25] <__theIdiotBox> guys gotta go...c ya later...and wijsneus, buddy need to move...ask someone else in the channel...someoen will help you...thnkas
[20:25] <ozzloy> Ben64, yeah, that exists
[20:25] <Ben64> cd into that directory, and do "find | grep -i plugin"
[20:26] <maco> xlq: system -> preferences
[20:26] <Spirits-Sight> goldins: how do I get this to do GOogle voice stuff through?
[20:26] <xlq> maco: I haven't got GNOME
[20:26] <maco> xlq: oh, kde?
[20:26] <Spirits-Sight> goldins: I know very little when it comes to this stuff.
[20:26] <xlq> maco: fluxbox
[20:26] <VCoolio> maco, Lostin: baobab says the size of the partition is like 20 GB less than it should be...
[20:26] <temoto> grawity: do you know if debootstrap is different from cdebootstrap?
[20:26] <ozzloy> Ben64, http://pastebin.com/d5edaeb8d
[20:27] <goldins> Spirits-Sight: I don't actually know, I don't like notifications on my desktop
[20:27] <Spirits-Sight> goldins: oo oh thanks for giving your feedback :-)
[20:27] <wijsneus> hrmhrm
[20:28] <detrix> Humor me folks...  Is there a trojan horse virus that could hurt an ubuntu installation?  I have a friend that has an old computer and crashes once and a while.  He thinks he has a trojan horse.  I am telling him, this is not likely but....
[20:28] <Ben64> ozzloy: which version of firefox do you use?
[20:28] <soreau> ! virus | detrix
[20:28] <wijsneus> anyone else who can help me fix my cd/dvd ram drive?
[20:28] <xlq> ahh, they're X server settings
[20:28] <Ben64> ozzloy: if you aren't sure, try about:cache and it'll tell you directories
[20:28] <ctmjr> xlq: put this under the monitor section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf  Option	    "DPMS" "false" it will turn off power saving
[20:29] <januel> hi all
[20:29] <xlq> thanks ctmjr
[20:29] <guntbert> apparle: try with 437D05B5 (thats from my system, I don't know how you could find that out in your situation)
[20:29] <Pici> !hi | januel
[20:30] <buch> anyone tried the latest ubuntu 9.10 (Alpha 4) - will it make the system unstable?
[20:30] <ozzloy> Ben64, Help -> about mozilla firefox says: 3.0.13
[20:30] <Ben64> ozzloy: go to about:cache and tell me the directory on there
[20:30] <porkpie_> There must be a major problem on the internet ..... lot of routes not working
[20:31] <porkpie_> looks like anyhting routed through the UK
[20:31] <maco> VCoolio: i think baobab just shows amount in use
[20:31] <ctmjr> !karmic | buch
[20:31] <ozzloy> Ben64, firefox/8ubt6kg6.default/Cache
[20:32] <VCoolio> maco: negative; then df should show 20GB free and not 7
[20:32] <Ben64> ozzloy: cat ~/.mozilla/firefox/8ubt6kg6.default/pluginreg.dat | grep -i flash
[20:32] <wijsneus> anyone else who can help me fix my cd/dvd ram drive?
[20:33] <AJC_Z0> ozzloy: What are you trying to do?
[20:33] <DarthArachides> Hi, I just installed a base system starting from karmic netboot image, and am having some trouble with fonts
[20:34] <DarthArachides> xterm on start gives the error message:arning: Cannot convert string "nil2" to type FontStruct
[20:34] <DarthArachides> xterm: cannot load font -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1"
[20:34] <Ben64> !karmic | DarthArachides
[20:34] <DarthArachides> err?
[20:34] <DarthArachides> ok
[20:34] <ozzloy> Ben64, http://pastebin.com/m679675dd
[20:35] <Ben64> ozzloy: i have to go in a minute, but check synaptic for anything flash, and remove it
[20:35] <ozzloy> AJC_Z0, youtube locks up for me after viewing a video and closing the tab.  video.google.com doesn't lock up though.  right now trying to get rid of the npwrapper because this might be due to 32/64 bit ness
[20:35] <Untouchab1e> Hi, I googled how to install new newest version of Firefox on ubuntu 9.04.. but now Firefox wont start.. When try to launch it the loading cursor appears for a while then nothing happens
[20:35] <ozzloy> Ben64, kk
[20:35] <Ben64> ozzloy: then download http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so.tar.gz
[20:35] <Ben64> ozzloy: install into .mozilla/plugins/
[20:35] <temoto> grawity: thank you. debootstrap seems to work.
[20:36] <Ben64> for some reason you have 10.0 going through a wrapper
[20:36] <norpan111> You who ran 9.10 are u here?
[20:36] <Ben64> even though it has a native 64bit version
[20:36] <Untouchab1e> Anyone?
[20:36] <VCoolio> maco: it has come to its senses; unmounted, fsck, mounted then ok; fsck didn't return a thing though. nevermind; thx for considering my issue
[20:36] <guntbert> !9.10  norpan111
[20:36] <ikonia> norpan111: #ubuntu+1 is the correct channel for 9.10 discussion
[20:36] <guntbert> !9.10  > norpan111
[20:36] <ozzloy> Ben64, kk, trying
[20:37] <Ben64> i'll be back in like 30 mins, hopefully you got it working by then
[20:38] <ozzloy> i need to go get food actually.  i'll just go do that.
[20:38] <ozzloy> Ben64, thanks for the help so far
[20:38] <dwarder> ozzloy: btw about food, does boiled millet good with sugar?
[20:38] <ozzloy> dwarder, ?
[20:38] <Pici> !ot | dwarder
[20:38] <AJC_Z0> ozzloy: You have a 64 bit system? Try the 64 bit plugin from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
[20:39] <sloof3> Is there a way to disable the tab detach function in gnome-terminal? Or a way to reattach tabs?
[20:39] <dwarder> it was btw ...
[20:39] <wijsneus> thanx and bye all. - trying something -
[20:39] <AJC_Z0> I'm just updating mine from r22 (which worked fine for all the Flash I've tried) to r32
[20:39] <ozzloy> AJC_Z0, yeah, i think that's what i just dled.  i'm off to get food.  i'll try when i get back
[20:39] <ozzloy> AJC_Z0, thanks for the help.  bbiaf
[20:39] <wam> hi, Is there any way to enhance bass on my headphones for usual alsa / PulseAudio?
[20:40] <wam> the usual mixer doesn't provide such a setting.
[20:40] <dwarder> ozzloy:anyway Bon appetit!
[20:40] <Psi-Jack_> Doesn't Ubuntu 9.04 Alternate come with openssh installed and run by default?
[20:41] <Pici> Psi-Jack_: No.
[20:41] <Ali_nz> whats the command to format a partition in ubunutu with the default linux file system?
[20:41] <Psi-Jack_> Pici, No? Hmmm. Annoying.. heh. 9.04-server did, but that's server, of course.
[20:41] <Ali_nz> (please)
[20:41] <Psi-Jack_> Ali_nz, mkfs.ext3?
[20:42] <Ali_nz> Psi-Jack_: errm yep - is there some more options like dev/?
[20:42] <Psi-Jack_> Ali_nz, man mkfs.ext3
[20:44] <XiKaka> Help your country to become a superpower! :: http://www.erepublik.com/en/referrer/Xi.Kaka ::/
[20:44] <Wolvenhaven> i'm in an 8086 assembler class, i found nasm and yasm in synaptic, yasm seems to be the better assembler but i don't know, has anyone used either?
[20:44] <Pici> XiKaka: Don't do that, this is a support channel.
[20:44] <guntbert> sloof3: what I found: You can kinda-sorta work around this by adding new tabs to the new window and dragging some to the old window.
[20:44] <MariaKeys> gentlemen, is there anyone running a system here without internationalization support?
[20:45] <prince_jammys> !ask
[20:45] <prince_jammys> ok. !anyone, i meant.
[20:46] <kimbote> HI
[20:46] <kimbote> i installed the buntu on a usb stick and now im trying to boot from it
[20:46] <kimbote> it starts inn console mode simply saying boot:
[20:46] <kimbote> and nothing there
[20:47] <Ali_nz> so is mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdb also gonna create a partition?
[20:47] <guntbert> kimbote: is your system capable of booting from usb?
[20:47] <ks3> Ali_nz, No, you must create the partition with fdisk or similar
[20:48] <nightone> hello..?
[20:48] <nightone> what the hell is this
[20:48] <kimbote> guntbert:  yea
[20:48] <|pez|> nightone: what the hell is what?
[20:48] <wam> nightone: an irc client
[20:49] <nightone> well, I thought that irc was for im'ing
[20:49] <nightone> but apparently I am wrong on that
[20:49] <Ali_nz> ks3: right, so which comes first the make partition or make fs?
[20:49] <wam> nah, chatting
[20:49] <kimbote> guntbert:  of course it is, i havent been able to install any os without usb suppoort this far
[20:49] <maco> nightone: IRC channels are more like chatrooms
[20:49] <kimbote> SYSLINUX 3.63 Debian.... boot:
[20:49] <ks3> Ali_nz, Create the partition first, them format it with mkfs
[20:49] <nightone> ah, so can I change rooms with it?
[20:49] <kimbote> that's all it says
[20:49] <Untouchab1e> Is there an easy way of installing Firefox 3.5? Or somehow keeping it up to date?
[20:49] <nightone> opera
[20:49] <maco> nightone: yeah. should be able to get a list somewhere in your client....
[20:49] <wam> nightone: yep like this: /join #opera
[20:50] <Blehk> Are there any image-text localization packages? Or image-text detection libraries?
[20:50] <nightone> hmm..
[20:50] <wam> nightone: channels start with sharp.
[20:50] <maco> sharp/hash/poun
[20:50] <maco> *pound
[20:50] <nightone> I was actually looking for an IM client that displayed IP addresses..
[20:50] <guntbert> kimbote: OS with/without usb support has nothing to to with the ability of the PC to boot from usb
[20:50] <nightone> okay, thank you
[20:50] <wam> nightone: you may test any jabber client.
[20:50] <nightone> jabber client?
[20:50] <nightone> not sure what that is
[20:50] <wam> nightone: like pidgin
[20:51] <nightone> I already have pidgin
[20:51] <guntbert> kimbote: debian? this channel is for ubuntu support only, sorry
[20:51] <maco> nightone: jabber is the name of a popular xmpp server. google talk is another.
[20:51] <nightone> ahh, I see
[20:51] <Dartis> Which jabber IM is best for ubuntu? ( psi? gajim? )
[20:51] <kimbote> guntbert:  you crazy bastard. THIS IS ubuntu
[20:51] <prince_jammys> Blehk: there are ocr programs and libraries. 'apt-cache search ocr'
[20:51] <maco> !language | kimbote
[20:51] <guntbert> !attitude | kimbote forget me
[20:52] <wildc4rd> evening all
[20:52] <mvno_subscriber> hi, I have a newbie question.. I've managed to install ubuntu and everything seems to work fine, except for my wireless network card. It simply doesn't show. I'm not very used to linux at all, and I', not good at googling.. (at least I don't find much). can anyone please help me?
[20:52] <kamil> hi guys I have a problem with Nautillus when I download from USB or FTP a folder containing more than one file it stops downloading at the end of first and transfer window hangs open - does somebody has a similar problem ??
[20:53] <wam> kamil: usb OR ftp?!
[20:53] <kimbote> ubuntu 9.04 iso written to a 8gb usb stick
[20:53] <nztal> gnome power manager is showing up as twice for my battery.  anyone know how to fix that in jaunty ?  one is estimating a much earlier drain on my battery than the other
[20:53] <wam> kamil: this is a little different ;)
[20:53] <kimbote> boot line saying it's debianl.
[20:53] <kimbote> no joke
[20:53] <liquid> windows is better
[20:53] <kamil> wam: both the same problem
[20:53] <wam> strange
[20:54] <kamil> copying from one window to another
[20:54] <wam> kamil: does this also happen when downloading with the browser?
[20:54] <liquid> soy español
[20:54] <nightone> so is there a list of available rooms elsewhere?
[20:54] <kamil> wam: no
[20:54] <Slart> !es | liquid
[20:54] <kamil> wam: Only Nautillus
[20:54] <Slart> !irc | nightone
[20:54] <liquid> si yo solo quiero dar por culo
[20:55] <wam> kamil: no idea.
[20:55] <sebsebseb> !br |  liquid
[20:55] <Ali_nz> ks3: damn, gparted not playing the game at the moment, might have a go with fdisk soon!
[20:55] <lukasoft> Lostin: I seem to be having a new problem. Sound is working, but is only coming out of the internal sub woofer. I would have no idea how to fix this
[20:55] <guntbert> nightone: you client should show you the available channels
[20:55] <prince_jammys> !ops |liquid
[20:55] <kamil> wam : thanks anyway
[20:55] <guntbert> *your client
[20:55] <nightone> okay, thank you
[20:55] <liquid> hay algun frikipediasta por aqui?
[20:55] <ikonia> what's up
[20:55] <ikonia> liquid: stop please
[20:55] <ikonia> !es > liquid
[20:56] <prince_jammys> want me to translate what he just said?
[20:56] <ks3> Ali_nz, There's also a cfdisk, which is somewhat easier than straight fdisk.
[20:56] <ikonia> prince_jammys: please pm me if it's offensive
[20:56] <guntbert> prince_jammys: no please
[20:56] <amarendra_> when next ubuntu release is scheduled?
[20:56] <ikonia> amarendra_: october
[20:56] <liquid> I love 2 girl 1 cup
[20:56]  * prince_jammys ikonia "i just want to take it in the ass"
[20:56] <prince_jammys> crap
[20:56] <ikonia> prince_jammys: don't worry
[20:56] <prince_jammys> sorry. i thought i /msg'd, but i /me'd
[20:56] <prince_jammys> heh
[20:56] <ikonia> prince_jammys: not a problem
[20:57] <prince_jammys> ok
[20:57] <sloof3> guntbert: thanks
[20:57] <nightone> oh, if I hit alt+c, then I can see a list of channels. Don't I feel dumb now..
[20:58]  * prince_jammys tries that
[20:58] <guntbert> sloof3: you are welcome :)
[20:58] <kamil> ﻿mvno_subscriber: hi what pc do you have?
[20:58] <llua> i get this error when trying to use ffmpeg to convert flv to mp3 "Unsupported codec for output stream #0.0"
[20:59] <guntbert> !mp3 | llua
[20:59] <prince_jammys> llua: /j #ffmpeg
[20:59] <ozzloy> Ben64, back
[20:59] <prince_jammys> probably beyond the scope of this channel
[20:59] <MariaKeys> gentlemen, is there anyone running a system here without internationalization support?
[21:00] <guntbert> !anyone | MariaKeys
[21:00] <Guest93181> no why?
[21:00] <MariaKeys> ubottu: thanks.
[21:00] <firebrand> hola
[21:00] <MariaKeys> i like to remove internationalization support from glibc
[21:00] <ikonia> MariaKeys: that's a compile time option
[21:00] <hbekel> MariaKeys: why?
[21:01] <guntbert> MariaKeys: and don't think that here are only male persons :-)
[21:01] <g8tor> I'm a developer and I often need to setup very different development environments. I want to emply virtualization to do this. Anyone have any pointers or links to howto ?
[21:01] <amm> hi, I'm recently experiencing stalls in file open menu with applications (gedit, mozilla, meld, ...) on ubuntu hardy, using compiz with nvidia, anyone knows why?
[21:01] <ixpl> nmap scan shows my RSA and DSA keys but i use password for my sshd  is that normal?
[21:01] <prince_jammys> MariaKeys: why?
[21:01] <guntbert> !vbox
[21:01] <dre360> hey all what's up
[21:01] <MariaKeys> ikonia: yes, --disable-nls
[21:01] <lstarnes> ixpl: all ssh servers have a dsa or rsa key for the server
[21:01] <firebrand> hi, hmm excuse me, can anyone help me, look i have an mdf image file, but i don-t know how to mount an mdf image, can anyone please help me_
[21:01] <guntbert> !vbox > g8tor
[21:01] <MariaKeys> ikonia: I want to know actually if there is anyone who is running a server without this internationalization virus.
[21:01] <ikonia> MariaKeys: ok - so you 'd have to recompile glibc - which is going to be hard for a working/running distro that's linked against it
[21:02] <hbekel> MariaKeys: yawn
[21:02] <ikonia> MariaKeys: internatilaiztion is not a virus, don't be silly please
[21:02] <navatwo_> .panel
[21:02] <MariaKeys> ikonia: why do i need it on my server?
[21:02] <dre360> internationalization virus
[21:02] <navatwo_> whats the command to fix the gnome-panel?
[21:02] <ixpl> right but that isn't something anybody can connect with right?
[21:02] <MariaKeys> ikonia: more importantly, why does anyone need internationalization ona server?
[21:02] <ikonia> MariaKeys: to enable different country options, it's small option and causes no issue
[21:02] <hbekel> MariaKeys: how does it hurt to have it there?
[21:02] <dre360> that's not write
[21:02] <ikonia> MariaKeys: servers can be multi-national
[21:03] <lstarnes> ixpl: they need a password or the server needs to know their public key and the user needs the corresponding private key
[21:03] <prince_jammys> navatwo_: pkill gnome-panel   kills it (and i think restarts it)
[21:03] <MariaKeys> ikonia: it is 300MB at /usr/share/locale. It is not small.
[21:03] <ixpl> ok thanks
[21:03] <ikonia> MariaKeys: you can remove the locals
[21:03] <guntbert> !resetpanel | navatwo_
[21:03] <lstarnes> ixpl: the host RSA/DSA key is used so that users can prove the server's identity
[21:03] <ikonia> MariaKeys: those files are nothing to do with the compile option
[21:03] <MariaKeys> ikonia: removing it does not remove it from binaries.
[21:03] <firebrand> can anyone please tell me how to mount mdf images?
[21:03] <hbekel> MariaKeys: feel free to remove what you don't need, then
[21:03] <ikonia> MariaKeys: no - it's small in the binaries, it's practiacally nothing
[21:03] <prince_jammys> navatwo_: ah, ok. the bot has something more refined.
[21:04] <MariaKeys> ikonia: thanks but you did not answer. why does anyone need internationalization on a server?
[21:04] <ikonia> MariaKeys: are you using ubuntu ?
[21:04] <mvno_subscriber> hello, I have this weird keyboard problem.. I use the keypad for home/end/pdup/pgdown keys (i don't have anyone else). now I've installed ubuntu, and if I'm in a text field and hit Shift+Home (as in mark everything back to the beginning), 7 is typed. Shift+End gives me 1. Num lock is not on. If num lock is on, they work as home and end. Is there a setting somewhere? i use ubuntu 9.04
[21:04] <MariaKeys> ikonia: many distros... ubuntu being one of them.
[21:04] <navatwo> okay, so I have my panels back and they work like they should.. but there are no images on them. Anyone know how to get them back?
[21:05] <navatwo> I can click etc on them.
[21:05] <g8tor> isn't VirtualBox more of a GUI thing? I was more so looking to be able to run multiple headless servers that I could connect to through ssh
[21:05] <ikonia> MariaKeys: ok - then I've answered your questions, people want internationalization as servers can be multinational - lets move on
[21:05] <g8tor> forgive me if I'm wrong on that
[21:05] <navatwo> nvm
[21:05] <CQ> hello, how can I see the MX records for my domain? shouldn't whois show them?
[21:05] <navatwo> got it
[21:06] <ikonia> CQ: no - dig or nslookup
[21:06] <CQ> ikonia: thanks
[21:06] <lstarnes> dre360: try dig domain.name MX
[21:06] <lstarnes> dre360: oops, that was for CQ
[21:06] <dre360> thanks
[21:06] <SnakesAndStuff> Anyone else having troubles with openoffice.org under gutsy?  Whenever I try to save or save as it crashes.
[21:07] <SnakesAndStuff> I think I found a related bug about this happens after pasting something into Oo from firefox.
[21:07] <ixpl> does Tor bring an insecurity to a system with all that traffic it generate?
[21:07] <lstarnes> ixpl: it potentially could
[21:07] <lstarnes> ixpl: it would be impossible to tell between tor users connecting with it and the actual owners
[21:07] <ozzloy> Ben64, thanks for trying.  i'm going to come back to this later.  i should really be doing other stuff right now
[21:07] <MariaKeys> ikonia: alright whatever. any idea about CONFIG_NLS kernel option?
[21:07] <lstarnes> ixpl: so you could potentially be held liable for what is donw through your tor node
[21:08] <ixpl> yeah I had read some things about government email leaking from it
[21:08] <ikonia> MariaKeys: native language support for the kernel
[21:08] <ikonia> MariaKeys: but that's nothing #ubuntu specific
[21:08] <hbekel> MariaKeys: clear case of rtfm
[21:08] <MariaKeys> ikonia: i know what it is. anyone using it?
[21:08] <hbekel> MariaKeys: and that means "fine" as i assume you know
[21:08] <ikonia> MariaKeys: it's not compiled into the ubuntu kernel by default
[21:08] <guntbert> g8tor: viortualbox runs perfectly headless too, you will find more information in #vbox
[21:09] <g8tor> guntbert: thanks
[21:09] <ixpl> lstarnes: is there a good way to set it up for just IRC ?
[21:09] <guntbert> g8tor: see http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/User_FAQ
[21:09] <MariaKeys> ikonia: thanks. what purpose does it serve?
[21:09] <Lostin> I attempted to get source code for xorg.  I basically got an "about xorg" file.  The file and the terminal msgs are here, if anyne can take a look.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982
[21:10] <lstarnes> ixpl: if you set up a tor node for iec, you will be banned from this network and will only be able to connect using a gpg-tor account
[21:10] <ikonia> MariaKeys: that's nothing to do with ubuntu, it's basically localiszation options for the kernel I'm not fully aware of it's use
[21:10] <Lostin> I am trying to get the actual code
[21:10] <MariaKeys> ikonia: alright. thanks for the assistance.
[21:10] <ikonia> Lostin: xorg is broke down into multiple package
[21:10] <lukasoft> Can someone help me with my sound in ubuntu 64 bit?
[21:10] <ikonia> Lostin: you need to get each individual package you want to build
[21:11] <lstarnes> *irc
[21:11] <ixpl> lstarnes: eeeeew how about a simple way too hide IP when connecting (that;s all that really matters to me)
[21:11] <lstarnes> ixpl: you just need to set the exit policy to reject *:* and allow *:6667
[21:11] <lstarnes> ixpl: this network has cloaking.  See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks and join #freenode for more information
[21:11] <prince_jammys> Lostin: put the deb-src repos in /etc/apt/sources.list and apt-get source xserver-xorg
[21:12] <Lostin> ikonia: Don't want to build, I am looking for where xmodmap keeps the file assigning values to multimedia keys
[21:12] <wam> ixpl: what exactly are you trying to do?
[21:12] <ikonia> Lostin: ok - you'll need to get each package you want to view the source file for
[21:12] <guntbert> !sound | lukasoft have you seen
[21:13] <Lostin> ikonia: I got ya, and you too prince, I will go try that
[21:14] <prince_jammys> Lostin: well, read 'man apt-get' for exactly what apt-get source does. maybe it's not what you want.
[21:14] <Guest93181> i'm having a problem with my screen resolution
[21:14] <Guest93181> it's at 1280x1024
[21:14] <ixpl> well I have been noticing some hits on my box after joining the irc channels ...so anyway to keep anonymose would be nice
[21:15] <Guest93181> i need it at 1920x1280
[21:15] <guntbert> !virtualisation | g8tor and there is
[21:15] <lukasoft> guntbert: yes. I have a laptop. the sound only comes out of the internal subwoofer
[21:15] <Guest93181> the option was there but now it's just blank
[21:15] <maco> ixpl: those who donate to freenode get cloaks. ubuntu members get cloaks too
[21:16] <guntbert> lukasoft: I'm not good with sound, wanted only to give you a starting point
[21:16] <lukasoft> guntbert: thanks
[21:16] <lstarnes> ixpl: you can also ask freenode staff for a generic, unaffiliated cloak
[21:16] <ixpl> cool yeah that makes sense
[21:16] <lstarnes> ixpl: were any of the hits from 85.190.0.3 ?
[21:16] <Guest93181> anyone know how to help?
[21:16] <wam> ixpl: first, better learn how to protect your box. You can't be hit if you do firewalling and maybe intrusion prevention.
[21:17] <newclimb> anyone know how to configure dial up in a notebook toshiba, in my lspci de equipament doesn't show up
[21:17] <wam> ixpl: next, of course a tor client could help there, although it adds new attack vectors.
[21:17] <ixpl> not sure it was a while and kept off for a while too
[21:17] <^Phantom^> Pidgin seems to be having trouble logging in yahoo accounts.
[21:17] <ixpl> yeah that was my original plan
[21:17] <^Phantom^> Is there any way I can troubleshoot this?
[21:17] <Guest93181> pidgen needs to be updated
[21:17] <Guest93181> i can't figure it out
[21:17] <Guest93181> but u might
[21:17] <Guest93181> needs to be updated
[21:18] <guntbert> !yahoo | ^Phantom^
[21:18] <lstarnes> Guest93181: ubuntu's upgrade policy is only to upgrade packages for security vulnerability and bug fixes
[21:18] <maco> ^Phantom^, Guest93181 they moved their servers around
[21:18] <maco> eh thats one is supposed to be being backported...
[21:18] <Cwolf> hello all
[21:19] <maco> or well, moved the ones that work the way pidgin does. the default one has a new protocol which would need a new pidgin
[21:19] <maco> the one in karmic will work, and i think they intend to backport it...
[21:19] <guntbert> !welcome | Cwolf
[21:20] <newclimb> anyone know how to configure dial up in a notebook toshiba, in my lspci de equipament doesn't show up
[21:20] <^Phantom^> Thankies.  It worked.
[21:20] <ixpl> lstarnes:  no it wasn't irc they were from the south-asia pacific region and some from uraguay
[21:20] <guntbert> ^Phantom^: have fun :)
[21:21] <lukasoft> Has anyone here been able to get a 2.1 integrated sound system to work on a laptop in ubuntu 64 bit?
[21:22] <creeed> after upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04, I'm getting several problems with memory management; the most  of the memory will be cached all the time by using just 25% from it after that my system crashes by writing/reading everything to/from hard drive!! I cant see any process which is doing that, my swapping is also disabled with swapoff -a! any help please?
[21:22] <hbekel> lukasoft: most likely the majority of users have
[21:22] <zuluru> hello all ! i have a problem setting up a direct gigabit link between two machines , each with its own gigabit ethernet card. Has anyone done that before and found corect transfer rates ? what would you use as ifconfig parameters ?
[21:22] <Cwolf> sol1969: I just installed conky, how do I get it to output on my desktop?
[21:23] <guntbert> creeed: why did you disable swap?
[21:23] <creeed> guntbert, because I have enought memory
[21:24] <Cwolf> k
[21:24] <Cwolf> is it a bot?
[21:24] <lukasoft> hbekel: I need help with my 2.1 sound. All of the sound is going through the subwoofer, and I don't know how to change that
[21:24] <Cwolf> yes
[21:24] <Cwolf> i'm on xubuntu
[21:24] <Cwolf> I was told to get it so I can see processes on my desktop
[21:24] <creeed> I dont understand why the most of my memory goes just to cache!!
[21:24] <Cwolf> what do you use?
[21:24] <DigitalKiwi> creeed: feature
[21:24] <Ben64> creeed: cache is good
[21:24] <hbekel> lukasoft: no idea what you mean by "2.1" or "subwoofer"
[21:25] <DigitalKiwi> makes computer run faster
[21:25] <Ben64> diabling swap is usually a bad idea
[21:25] <Cwolf> ok
[21:25] <DigitalKiwi> instead of continually reloading stuff into ram (and clearing it out) it just uses the cached stuff if you access it again
[21:25] <guntbert> creeed: in my experience there is no such thing as "enough memory", see http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[21:25] <Guest93181> please, does anybody know how to fix this problem? > my screen resolution is set to 1280x1024, but i need it at 1920x1280. i know how to change the screen resolution but the option for 1920x1280 isn't there anymore, it used to be, but now there's just blank space... anyone know how to fix this?
[21:25] <matthew_> I'm trying to add a line to "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base" but it won't let me save it.
[21:26] <Slart> creeed: if you run out of memory you will probably get things like "low memory, killing process bla bla bla"...
[21:26] <Cwolf> it's more of a eye candy thing to make my desktop look cooler looking, kind of plain
[21:26] <DigitalKiwi> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-swap-space.html
[21:26] <jtheuer> Hi, I'm running jaunty and I need a kernel > 2.6.29.3. I took a look at the kernel-ppa repository. How do I find the most "stable" one?
[21:26] <Ben64> unlike windows, linux doesn't use the swap space needlessly
[21:26] <DigitalKiwi> hibernate still needs a swap partition right?
[21:26] <Slart> creeed: I mean.. you'll get messages like that in the syslog or kernel log..  but it should just shut things down.. not crash.. have you tried running the memory tester?
[21:26] <guntbert> creeed: the "cache thing" is explained there too - have a look
[21:27] <geohot> hey, i'm trying to install 9.10 on my ps3
[21:27] <Slart> !karmic | geohot
[21:27] <ixpl> guest93181: try dpkg reconfigure xorg-server
[21:27] <creeed> before upgrading I had the half of the memory with a swap partition and everything was fine, now with 9.04 I have double memory and I cant use my system more then 4 hours!!
[21:27] <geohot> and /dev/cdrom doesn't show up
[21:27] <Cwolf> what are you running?
[21:27] <Cwolf> cli only?
[21:27] <lukasoft> hbekel: 2.1 means that there are two standard speakers, and a third speaker for low frequency tones. this third speaker is commonly known as a "subwoofer". My problem is that all of my sound on my laptop is going through my third speaker.
[21:27] <guntbert> !who | Cwolf
[21:28] <Guest93181> please, does anybody know how to fix this problem? > my screen resolution is set to 1280x1024, but i need it at 1920x1280. i know how to change the screen resolution but the option for 1920x1280 isn't there anymore, it used to be, but now there's just blank space... anyone know how to fix this?
[21:28] <Cwolf> care to show a screenshot?
[21:28] <creeed> Slart, memory is fine I did a memtest already
[21:28] <hbekel> lukasoft: no clues in the documentation?
[21:28] <Slart> creeed: hmm... can you run a live cd without it crashing? or it does the same thing?
[21:29] <Lostin> ikonia: I did as suggested, but got the same response. http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982  This is the file that downloaded, and my terminal msgs.
[21:29] <Guest93181> please, does anybody know how to fix this problem? > my screen resolution is set to 1280x1024, but i need it at 1920x1280. i know how to change the screen resolution but the option for 1920x1280 isn't there anymore, it used to be, but now there's just blank space... anyone know how to fix this?
[21:29] <TheNano> Pidgin is disconnecting all the time from MSN , do  you experience the same problem now ?
[21:29] <cime> hi! anybody know for a good load balancer for ubuntu server?
[21:29] <Slart> TheNano: yes.. MSN just gives me "Connection reset by peer"
[21:30] <Guest93181> CAN ANYONE EVEN HEAR (SEE) ME?
[21:30] <Slart> Guest93181: yes.. and stop using caps
[21:30] <DigitalKiwi> Guest93181: no
[21:30] <mjheagle8> Guest93181: what's the problem?
[21:30] <Slart> !resolution | Guest93181
[21:30] <hbekel> lukasoft: it might help to state the card model, the driver you use, what you tried already, what you think the problem is, etc
[21:30] <Guest93181> please, does anybody know how to fix this problem? > my screen resolution is set to 1280x1024, but i need it at 1920x1280. i know how to change the screen resolution but the option for 1920x1280 isn't there anymore, it used to be, but now there's just blank space... anyone know how to fix this?
[21:30] <xlq> ctmjr: I tried disabling DPMS but it still turned off :(
[21:31] <Slart> !details | Guest93181
[21:31] <Guest93181> getting sick of asking... no offense...
[21:31] <Slart> Guest93181: make sure you include what graphics card you have.. what drivers you're using and so on
[21:31] <prince_jammys> Guest93181: check out the link from ubottu for adding other resolutions.
[21:31] <Lostin> prince_jammys:  I did as suggested, but got the same response. http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982  This is the file that downloaded, and my terminal msgs.
[21:32] <mjheagle8> Guest93181: did you edit your xorg.conf?
[21:32] <ursus> I would like to use gnome catalog on xubuntu, but it doesn't seem to work: if I click to "add", nothing happens. Do you have any idea how to fix it?
[21:32] <mjheagle8> Guest93181: please google before asking.
[21:32] <creeed> Slart, The problem is, after the whole memory is full (it is a relationship of 1 to 3 between the USED and CACHED memory) so I guess 30% is in use and 70% cached, so if the swap partition is on, system try to swap the whole cache on the hard drive, if the swap partition is off the system try to write or read on or from the hard drive fo a undifined time, in this time I cant use my system, I waited til an hour, so I must force it to shutting d
[21:32] <creeed> own!
[21:32] <lukasoft> hbekel: it seems I cannot find anything in the documentations. "Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller" idk how to check my driver. and I don't know what the problem is. I've messed around with what seems like everything in the volume control menu as well as the sound pref. menu.
[21:33] <Ben64> creeed: cache doesn't go to swap
[21:33] <Slart> creeed: you get the same behaviour even when you're running a live cd?
[21:33] <matt12> hi I'm trying to add a line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base but i'm being told I don't have permission to save the file.
[21:33] <prince_jammys> Lostin: you mean it says the file was already downloaded, but it isn't there?
[21:33] <Ben64> cache gets cleared up as needed
[21:33] <mjheagle8> matt12: sudo.
[21:33] <creeed> Slart, I dindnt run a lice cd
[21:34] <mneptok> !google | mjheagle8
[21:34] <cak054_> Results for | mjheagle8 on Google:
[21:34] <cak054_> --
[21:34] <matt12> mjheagle8, so I'm told...but I don't know exactly what you mean...do i add sudo to the line or am I supposed to do it all through "terminal"?
[21:34] <Lostin> Pricey: The file is here, but all it is is kind of an "about xorg" filr..no code.
[21:34] <creeed> Ben64, however at this time `free -m`show me that the cache goes empty and the swap partition goes full
[21:34] <guntbert> creeed: try it, go to http://www.linuxatemyram.com/play.html and see for yourself
[21:34] <mjheagle8> mneptok: its good for ppl to learn tho. i learned linux by finding out stuff myself..
[21:35] <hbekel> lukasoft: 'lsmod | grep snd' might give you a clue about what module is in use. maybe snd-hda-intel?
[21:35] <mneptok> mjheagle8: while that may be, the channel policy is the channel policy.
[21:35] <mjheagle8> mneptok: sigh, i guess thats why i switched to arch tho.
[21:35] <Ben64> creeed: try running gnome-system-monitor
[21:35] <mneptok> mjheagle8: #archlinux is down the hall a bit ...
[21:35] <Slart> creeed: well.. you could try a live cd.. if that works then it's just a matter of finding out what has happened to your system that makes it different from the live cd.. perhaps a reinstall of a package might fix it.. if a live cd has the same problem I would start thinking it was an actual bug on your hardware..
[21:35] <mjheagle8> mneptok: i'm there too. :)
[21:35] <newproggie> Hi
[21:35] <Lostin> Pricey: If you look at my pastebin the entire file is there..all 29 lines of it.  http://pastebin.com/d1c4dd982
[21:36] <hbekel> lukasoft: also graphical mixer apps may not display all mixer controls for your card. run alsamixer in a terminal, it'll show all the controls
[21:36] <ctmjr> xlq: open a terminal and type xset or sudo xset
[21:36] <Ben64> hm, gnome-system-monitor doesn't show cache
[21:36] <newproggie> what is the gconftool option for picture_options setting the background to fit the whole monitor and not zooming, please?
[21:36] <newproggie> its not stretched, unfortunately :(
[21:36] <Ben64> i use a system monitor on my panel, shows memory and swap
[21:36] <mjheagle8> mneptok: ppl who demand help kinda annoy me.
[21:36] <creeed> Ben64, I run top in a test based session to reduce rating
[21:37] <odinsbane> I'm having some trouble setting up an fstab.  I have an ntfs drive and I want to use the LABEL="drivelabel" but it always says file not found.
[21:37] <mjheagle8> mneptok: you a mod?
[21:37] <prince_jammys> Lostin: perhaps because xserver-xorg is a metapackage.
[21:37] <xlq> mjheagle8: no, he's a rocker
[21:37] <creeed> Slart, the live cd is a good idea thanks I'll try it
[21:37] <mjheagle8> xlq: i'm not familiar with that term
[21:37] <prince_jammys> Lostin: try apt-get source x11-common
[21:38] <mneptok> mjheagle8: does that matter?
[21:38] <IdleOne> mjheagle8, wether he is or isnt doesnt make a difference the Ubuntu CoC requires us all to conform to irc channel policies
[21:38] <Lostin> prince_jammys: hmm good thought I will  try that
[21:38] <Ben64> creeed: well i don't know what to tell you then, i've never seen nor heard about memory in linux acting like that
[21:38] <mjheagle8> mneptok: no, just asking.
[21:38] <ctmjr> xlq: and look for the DPMS settings see if it is enabled or disabled
[21:38] <mjheagle8> IdleOne: i know. i'm just stating an opinion
[21:38] <mneptok> mjheagle8: if people asking for help annoy you, i suggest you not use support channels.
[21:39] <matt12> nevermind thanks mjheagle8...i did gksudo in terminal
[21:39] <mjheagle8> IdleOne: nothing in the rules against that.
[21:39] <prince_jammys> Lostin: if i strace xmodmap, no conf files seem to be opened.
[21:39] <xlq> ctmjr: where to look? xset doesn't seem to tell me anything, and my xorg.conf is pretty sparse
[21:39] <mjheagle8> mneptok: i like helping poeple. the ones who ask.
[21:39] <Ben64> i have 37% memory used, 54% cache, and 0% swap
[21:39] <lukasoft> hbekel: I've tried that as well. Doesn't show any more than the graphical interface. http://pastebin.com/m14d6cb63
[21:39] <ctmjr> xlq: sorry it should be xset -q
[21:40] <mneptok> mjheagle8: and that's exactly what the suer you pointed at Google did. they asked.
[21:40] <mneptok> *user
[21:40] <sober> t
[21:40] <mjheagle8> mneptok: he was yelling about it.
[21:40] <Ben64> creeed: wait, so memory goes up, cache goes down, and swap goes up?
[21:40] <Lostin> newproggie: Did you open Preferences>Appearance>background? If you load you pic from there I think it fills screen by default
[21:40] <Slart> prince_jammys: whatever xmodmap does gets reset when you reboot.. that makes me think it doesn't change any files at all.. but changes some in-memory settings only
[21:40] <prince_jammys> Slart: seems so
[21:41] <prince_jammys> Lostin: i don't think there's any files involved. shame on them if there are, and not mentioned at the bottom of man xmodmap ;)
[21:41] <blognewb> Hi guys, how do i set chmod for directory only and its subdirs, without affecting the files in it?
[21:41] <prince_jammys> (any conf files, i should say)
[21:41] <xlq> blognewb: find -type d -exec chmod ... {} \;
[21:42] <blognewb> xlq: oh wow includes the subdir too? oh there -type d
[21:42] <xlq> It says DPMS is enabled. After "xset -dpms", it says DPMS is disabled. But it's still turning off, even after I do that.
[21:42] <detrix> How do I rename a usb mounted drive?
[21:42] <detrix> changes its volume name?
[21:42] <Slart> detrix: you change the label of the file system on it
[21:42] <Lostin> prince_jammys: All I am trying to do is mod the file that assigns values too XF86 buttons
[21:43] <prince_jammys> blognewb: of course without -R in the chmod command you pass to find.
[21:43] <Slart> detrix: there are different utilities for doing that.. depending on what file system it is .. there's one utility for ntfs, one for ext2/3, one for xfs and so on
[21:43] <detrix> Slart: ntfs
[21:43] <xlq> blognewb: run find without the -exec clause and you'll see what it'd run it on
[21:43] <Slart> detrix: make sure you backup your files before trying to change the label.. there is another kind of "label" as well..  if you change the wrong label the contents of the drive will be wiped clean
[21:43] <detrix> Slart: windows compatible
[21:44] <Slart> detrix: then it's probably in ntfsprogs
[21:44] <detrix> Slart: the usb drive is the backup drive....
[21:44] <blognewb> xlq: thanks
[21:44] <blognewb> prince_jammys: i did that but the subdirs were not affected
[21:44] <prince_jammys> they should have been
[21:45] <Slart> detrix: I think it's ntfslabel.. note.. I *think*... make a backup of the files on the drive before trying that command..
[21:45] <xlq> I reckon it's not DPMS that's doing it :\
[21:45] <prince_jammys> blognewb: I meant without -R in the command xlq posted.
[21:45] <prince_jammys> a mere reminder
[21:46] <hbekel> lukasoft: maybe you will need to use a special "model" option for your driver (snd-hda-intel according to lsmod). Try to find out the model and chipset and wether it needs special options
[21:46] <Ridders> anyone know how to proply install and get working the nvidia drivers for a hp pctablet tc1100
[21:46] <Lostin> prince_jammys: I tried apt-get for x11-common and still get the same terminal msgs
[21:46] <kerios> R google dude
[21:46] <detrix> Slart: I don't seem to have ntfslabel.
[21:47] <Slart> detrix: try installing ntfsprogs first  sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
[21:47] <lukasoft> hbekel: how do I find out if it needs special options?
[21:47] <Lostin> prince_jammys: I am gonna try xorg's web site, and launchpad...brb
[21:48] <hbekel> lukasoft: hmm google for your model, maybe? I'd check the kernel docs as well. to see the options available: modinfo snd-hda-intel and look for lines starting with parm
[21:49] <hbekel> lukasoft: you should probably find something more specific than "2.1 subwoofer" to describe your model ;)
[21:49] <detrix> Slart: Ok, got it....but I cant back up the drive. it is the back up drive.  245Gb out of 500Gb used,  I dont have any other place to back that up to
[21:50] <Slart> detrix: then I wouldn't recommend experimenting on it
[21:50] <kerios> have u got the internal mic working on HP mini?
[21:50] <xlq> :(
[21:50] <Ridders> anyone know how to proply install and get working the nvidia drivers for a hp pctablet tc1100
[21:51] <detrix> Slart: I am reading the man page on it
[21:51] <prince_jammys> Lostin: maybe xserver-xorg-core  (apt-cache search xserver-xorg and look at its dependencies)
[21:52] <churl> when I restart or shutdown, my computer gets hung up for several minutes at this screen with the message:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/254727/
[21:52] <llua> whats the select all hot keys?
[21:53] <Tronic> How can I disable Freetype bytecode interpreter and use the autohinter instead?
[21:54] <Lostin> prince_jammys: I am looking at it now
[21:54] <Tronic> Many fonts have buggy bytecode causing them to display incorrectly when anti-aliasing is used and then the bytecode interpreter causes very bad results (e.g. italic z is rendered without the diagonal line).
[21:54] <prince_jammys> Lostin: that'll get you more code than you want ;)
[21:55] <Pseudo_Bob> Hey, I'm trying to install the driver for my Radeon x300- but when I use sh to run the .run file, I get this:
[21:55] <prince_jammys> Lostin: check out the files in /etc/X11 too, maybe. You can snoop around /etc/X11/xkb/* it seems.
[21:55] <Pseudo_Bob> Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
[21:55] <Pseudo_Bob> default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.28-14-generic; make sure that the version is being
[21:55] <Pseudo_Bob> correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
[21:55] <Pseudo_Bob> Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.heNVZn
[21:55] <FloodBot1> Pseudo_Bob: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:56] <Pseudo_Bob> Crap, sorry about that
[21:56] <guntbert> llua: ctrl+a
[21:56] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: check out the README or INSTALL file that should have come with what you downloaded.
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[21:57] <Pseudo_Bob> prince_jammys: I'm pretty sure it only came iwth the .run
[21:57] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: that sucks.
[21:57] <Lostin> prince_jammys: I have looked at some, but they were either programs or .so files..neither of which I can open and read, but I'll look some more
[21:57] <churl> when I restart or shutdown, my computer gets hung up for several minutes at this screen with the message:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/254727/ (something about CIFS)
[21:58] <tonii> churl: do you have a smb-share mounted as /var or something?
[21:58] <churl> tonii: quite possibly
[21:58] <prince_jammys> Lostin: there's plenty of *.c in xserver-xorg-core, though i thinking your goal would be better accomplished scanning Xorg (and related) man pages.
[21:59] <churl> tonii: what file would i need to look in? it's been a while
[22:00] <odinsbane> Is there a way to check your fstab to make sure all of the lines are ok?
[22:00] <prince_jammys> odinsbane:sudo mount -a  should puke up some errors if they aren't (with the side effect of mounting everything)
[22:01] <tonii> churl: /etc/fstab, or check before shutting down with the command "mount"
[22:01] <[t0rc]> BrianE, Thanks for the symlink advice for Thunderbird. :)
[22:02] <churl> tonii: wanna check out my fstab?  i dont see anything about var
[22:03] <tonii> churl: sure, pastebin it
[22:04] <probably> anyone help my pls
[22:04] <beasty> with ?
[22:04] <probably> i was upgrade kernel jaunty to 2.6.30 but i get troble
[22:04] <lindenle> Hi I have a broken openldap upgrade and aptitude keeps complaining can someone help me fix it?
[22:04] <probably> *  nvidia (96.43.10)...                                                        nvidia (96.43.10): Installing module.
[22:04] <probably> ...........(bad exit status: 10)
[22:04] <probably>   Build failed.  Installation skipped.
[22:04] <probably>                                                                          [fail]
[22:04] <probably> run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
[22:04] <FloodBot1> probably: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:04] <probably> that the error
[22:05] <Fedora30> howto manage webcam Labtec on ubuntu
[22:05] <prince_jammys> lindenle: sudo dpkg --configure -a , probably.
[22:05] <IdleOne> !webcam
[22:05] <prince_jammys> lindenle: did you get an error message recommending the command i just posted?
[22:06] <gwildor> where can i find out what ubottu know about, so i can quit answering questions already answered?!?
[22:06] <gwildor> IdleOne, ^^
[22:06] <prince_jammys> !list | gwildor
[22:06] <lindenle> prince_jammys: that fails everytime, something about cannot find the slapcat result or slapadd, but I have fixed this all by handf and want ti to go away
[22:06] <prince_jammys> !factoids | gwildor
[22:06] <Pseudo_Bob> I found the Catalyst Linux Installer Note
[22:06] <odinsbane> The only way I can reference my ntfs drive is through device name.  If I used the UUID it isn't found and if I use the label it isn't found.
[22:06] <IdleOne> gwildor, where is the fun in that
[22:06] <churl> tonii: http://paste.ubuntu.com/254737/
[22:06] <rek> hi,how can i use a printer attached to my alice gate?
[22:07] <probably> sudo dpkg --configure -a <--- i was try but nothing happend
[22:07] <probably> http://paste.ubuntu.com/254738/ <--- please that the error
[22:07] <gwildor> thank you Prince_jammys
[22:07] <prince_jammys> welcome
[22:07] <prince_jammys> lindenle: i don't know. look into apt-get (or aptitude) -f
[22:07] <prince_jammys> --fix-broken
[22:07] <odinsbane> I can see the UUID in the /dev/disk/by-uuid and /dev/disk/by-label
[22:07] <Pseudo_Bob> It's saying I need POSIX Shared Memory support, glibc version 2.2 or 2.3, Linux kernel 2.6 or higher, and XOrg 6.8-7.4
[22:08] <rek> hi,how can i use a printer attached to my alice gate?   bazhang
[22:08] <Pseudo_Bob> How many of those things would I already have if I just installed Ubuntu?
[22:08] <probably> http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/06/10/linux-kernel-2-6-30-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-and-debian-linux/
[22:08] <IdleOne> !patience | rek
[22:08] <Gorlen> hello ppl I am thinking about putting on ubuntu but I have a couple questions
[22:08] <gbrethen> need help with ATI HD 4570 on Jaunty
[22:08] <rek> idleone !i'm good
[22:08] <probably> please kernel 2.6.30 not work for my vga
[22:08] <probably> http://paste.ubuntu.com/254738/ <--- this te error
[22:08] <prince_jammys> !ati | gbrethen Pseudo_Bob
[22:08] <Lostin> prince_jammys: Sorry, went downstairs. I will look into that, thank much.
[22:09] <IdleOne> probably, you need to reinstall your nvidia drivers I think
[22:09] <prince_jammys> Lostin: welcome
[22:09] <rek> IdleOne: in 9.04 i can' use propietary drivers for my nvidia help
[22:09] <probably> I did i am install the driver with enyng but still error
[22:10] <ursus> I would like to use gnome catalog, but it doesn't add some dvds. I figured out that the problem is with the charset. I got the following error: ProgrammingError: You must not use 8-bit bytestrings unless you use a text_factory that can interpret 8-bit bytestrings (like text_factory = str). It is highly recommended that you instead just switch your application to Unicode strings.
[22:10] <ursus>  Where should I change this setting? There is not an option in gnome catalog. Thanks for the help.
[22:10] <dpryor> hello guys
[22:10] <dpryor> i have a small issue
[22:10] <dwarder> cool
[22:10] <IdleOne> rek, try fixing one thing ata a time and /msg ubottu nvidia
[22:10] <dpryor> how do i resize a volume on a disk
[22:10] <rek> ?
[22:10] <th0r> dpryor: gparted
[22:10] <rek> no it's a big prolem
[22:10] <dwarder> drtroll: use one of the many partition tools
[22:11] <dpryor> th0r: gparted didnt work for this
[22:11] <dwarder> drtroll: sorry
[22:11] <EricCS> HY everyone!
[22:11] <Gorlen> Is external videos compatibile with ubuntu
[22:11] <dpryor> at least not the live cd
[22:11] <prince_jammys> dpryor: gparted, parted ... gparted has a live CD (the ubuntu live CD comes with gparted).
[22:11] <IdleOne> dpryor, gparted
[22:11] <piroko> Why is ubuntu's version of virtualbox still stuck on 2.1.4?
[22:11] <EricCS> I looking for a phpmyadmin that works with db2 database
[22:11] <dpryor> hmm
[22:11] <dpryor> the live cd failed
[22:11] <detrix> whos having a problem with nvidia
[22:11] <rek> help
[22:11] <dpryor> maybe i should try parted inside the os
[22:11] <lstarnes> piroko: because that is the version of virtualbox that was available when ubuntu was released
[22:11] <Slart> piroko: versions aren't updated unless it's  a security patch
[22:12] <piroko> Oh wow. I did not know that
[22:13] <piroko> Thanks
[22:13] <Pseudo_Bob> prince_jammys: I followed a few links and found something useful, but it's telling me to Enable the accelerated ATI graphics driver in Hardware Drivers, which is currently empty.
[22:14] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: mm, I don't know. I'm sorry you have to go through this. I did once with an ATI card and it drove me insane. (I gave up)
[22:14] <probably> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-common/+bug/384639 <--- same with My troble
[22:14] <lesshaste> hi
[22:14] <Gorlen> like a geforce video card.
[22:14] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: It's a hair-pulling experience, isn't it?
[22:14] <Pseudo_Bob> Oh well, Google is my friend I guess.
[22:15] <Pseudo_Bob> prince_jammys: Well, not yet but I haven't been at it long yet.
[22:15]  * prince_jammys fires a missile at AMD headquarters
[22:15] <prince_jammys> I spent a whole 3-day weekend.
[22:15]  * Pseudo_Bob provides support fire.
[22:15] <rek> hei prince_jammys how can i use printers in the network?
[22:16] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: ATI does have a wiki with some help for ubuntu. Check it out if you haven't.
[22:16] <prince_jammys> (don't know the URL)
[22:16] <Pseudo_Bob> prince_jammys: I'll do that
[22:16] <Gorlen> yea my intergated video card wasnt any good for gaming
[22:16] <matthew_> can anyone tell me where ~/.asoundrc  is located so I can go edit it
[22:17] <jpds> matthew_: ~ is your home directoty.
[22:17] <prince_jammys> rek: I know not.
[22:17] <detrix> matthew_: that would be in your home dir.  its just hidden
[22:17] <Slart> matthew_: in your home folder.. if it starts with a dot it's hidden by default in nautilus.. Ctrl+H to show hidden files
[22:17] <jpds> matthew_: So: /home/matthew/.asoundrc
[22:17] <n3glv> hi guys
[22:17] <matthew_> whoa, that's easy. thanks all
[22:17] <n3glv> just did 8.10 to 9.04 upgrade on the laptop
[22:17] <dpryor> on the lvm2 partition it says Logical Volume Management is not yet supported
[22:17] <prince_jammys> !printers | rek
[22:17] <n3glv> and Atheros is GONE
[22:17] <n3glv> any ideas?
[22:17] <n3glv> no wifi
[22:17] <prince_jammys> rek: maybe something useful there.
[22:18] <guntbert> !enter | n3glv
[22:18] <odinsbane> n3glv: Atheros cards should work but the interface probably has another name
[22:18] <n3glv> iwconfig says no interfaces
[22:19] <n3glv> suspect firmware not loaded
[22:19] <n3glv> wifi-radar is not seeing it either
[22:19] <n3glv> it's an ar242x series
[22:19] <yaaar> howdy
[22:20] <th0r> n3glv: can't speak to 8.10, but for jaunty I had to use ndiswrapper to get my atheros working
[22:21] <n3glv> I would, but of course, no internet to get ndiswrapper
[22:21] <churl> tonii: did you get that link? :)
[22:21] <n3glv> and ndiswrapper not installed by default
[22:21] <^Phantom^> Is there any other way to use a scanner in ubuntu besides xsane?
[22:22] <maco> ^Phantom^: gscan2
[22:22] <^Phantom^> Please tell me more, maco.  where do I get it?
[22:22] <proq> ^Phantom^: yes, there are a few in the repos
[22:23] <proq> ^Phantom^: apt-cache search xsane
[22:23] <proq> ^Phantom^: apt-cache search gscan
[22:23] <^Phantom^> maco, my scanner is not supported by xsane
[22:23] <friedmeat> Guys, how do I enable activity logging at boot time?
[22:24] <friedmeat> Instead of the Ubuntu logo and progress bar, I want the activity log listing.
[22:24] <Pseudo_Bob> Alright so it totally seems like I already asked this question but it's slightly altered now: Why can't I find the ATI Accelerated Graphics Driver?  It appears I need to download it in order to install Catalyst.
[22:24] <Jason2gs> How can I fake a webcam?
[22:24] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: Applications->System->Hardware Drivers
[22:25] <th0r> Jason2gs: draw pictures with crayons?
[22:25] <prince_jammys> friedmeat: remove 'quiet splash' from the relevant lines in /boot/grub/menu.lst to view the stuff on bootup (it does get logged anyway by default(
[22:25] <Pseudo_Bob> It's not on there.  It's completely blank.
[22:25] <dpryor> so #ubuntu
[22:25] <friedmeat> prince_jammys: logged as in displayed or saved?
[22:25] <Pseudo_Bob> proq: "No proprietary drivers are in use on this system.
[22:25] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: maybe your graphics card is too new?
[22:26] <dpryor> gparted does not work to resize LVM
[22:26] <prince_jammys> friedmeat: saved.  if you want to display it as you boot, do what i said.
[22:26] <Pseudo_Bob> proq: Heh, my friend and I just laughed.  It's an x300.
[22:26] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: that suggests that your card isn't supported by fglrx any more
[22:26] <Jason2gs> th0r, any other ideas come to mind?
[22:26] <th0r> Jason2gs: what do you mean 'fake a webcam'? I can't see any way to fake a camera
[22:26] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: ask a question with no information, get a wrong answer  :P
[22:27] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: use the open source driver
[22:27] <tonii> churl: yes, I posted to you in private. but I suppose you missed that :P
[22:27] <churl> tonii: thanks man
[22:27] <churl> or woman
[22:28] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: Well, the reason I feel like that isn't the case is on the BinaryDriverHowTo for ATI it mentions the x300 as being supported and the first step of installing it is enabling said driver.
[22:28] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: if it's not supported anymore, you can try an older version of ubuntu
[22:28] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: What's the open source driver/where do I get it?
[22:28] <Jason2gs> th0r, such as... stream a webcam to someone, though instead of a webcam stream, it's an AVI or the like.
[22:29] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: are you sure you need this mysterious driver in order to install Catalyst?  did you actually try to install it?
[22:29] <th0r> Jason2gs: then you don't want to fake a webcam at all...you want to stream an avi file?
[22:29] <LoneWlf> ok, so my linux machine, my poor ubuntu 9.04 box
[22:29] <LoneWlf> is in the process of crashing right now
[22:29] <LoneWlf> I have 400 CRON processes
[22:29] <Pseudo_Bob> Yep.  Lemme copy the error message I got...
[22:29] <LoneWlf> and stacking
[22:30] <LoneWlf> I use this thing for monitoring and it's been crashing since I upgraded the other day (2 weeks ago) every few days
[22:30] <macgyver_> are there any users on gnumed here?
[22:30] <Pseudo_Bob> http://paste.ubuntu.com/254751/
[22:30] <LoneWlf> anyone have any idea what I can do to help pinpoint the issue?
[22:30] <guntbert> !info xserver-video-ati | Pseudo_Bob
[22:30]  * ^Phantom^ kicks terminal
[22:31] <guntbert> !info xserver-xorg-video-ati | Pseudo_Bob
[22:31] <^Phantom^> does gscan support usb scanners?
[22:31] <proq> Pseudo_Bob: that doesn't mention not having 3D acceleration.  can you run an opengl app like neverball and get 30+ fps?
[22:31] <bucky> ^Phantom^: which usb scanner specifically?
[22:32] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-ati
[22:32] <^Phantom^> Memorex 6142u Scanner, bucky
[22:32] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: here's a link to something that perfectly describes your problem http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1128865.html
[22:32] <prince_jammys> friedmeat: I was wrong about the messages being saved by default. You can change that in the file  /etc/default/bootlogd (change to "Yes")
[22:33] <SubCool> so, i was here before.. i get an error when trying to mount to my HD. i ahve a LIve CD of Ubuntu 9.04
[22:33] <Ahri> how do i install ttf fonts in ubuntu? it was easy enough in kubuntu but all i can find on google are methods that require the command line
[22:33] <prince_jammys> friedmeat: then i believe the messages will be saved to /var/log/boot
[22:33] <tonii> SubCool: what error?
[22:33] <theatro> Ahri, and you have some kind of alergy of the command line?
[22:33] <SubCool> uh- let me post it again.
[22:33] <prince_jammys> friedmeat: the other thing i said about /boot/grub/menu.lst still holds, for viewing messages on bootup.
[22:34] <GeeLo> Is there a way to save the live ubuntu usb flash drive configuration, so that when changes are made they do not disappear on reboot? Please.
[22:34] <hackulator> if I want to escalate to root for my GUI do I use sudo -s or sudo se-
[22:34] <Jason2gs> There are a few programs out there for Windows, I'm fairly sure, that do it. One aptly-named "Fake Webcam", which I've not tried. Also a few applications brewed up on Linux which I think are intended to do about the same thing, though I may be wrong. AVLD and vloopback. They create /dev/video* devices and allow you to pump video to it, though I haven't been able to get it to work.
[22:34] <LoneWlf> this is SOOOOO frustrating
[22:34] <proq> hackulator: you use gksudo
[22:34] <Jason2gs> th0r, ^
[22:34] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: It says I have the newest xserver-xorg-video-ati version already.
[22:34] <Ahri> theatro: yes, i do
[22:34] <hackulator> gksudo is for opening an app as root though, I just want to BE root for a while in my GUI
[22:35] <Ahri> theatro: but strangely enough, only when using ubuntu
[22:35] <bucky> ^Phantom^: unfortunately it is specifically listed as not supported http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/visioneer-onetouch4400.html
[22:36] <^Phantom^> How about with a different scanning software
[22:36] <prince_jammys> hackulator: you'd have to activate the root user, which isn't recommended here.
[22:36] <^Phantom^> ?
[22:36] <BrianE> hackulator: Why would you want to do that?
[22:36] <prince_jammys> hackulator: it's best to run individual apps with gksudo, OR sudo -i in a terminal and invoke the GUI apps from that terminal.
[22:36] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: and that is not ok for you?
[22:36] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Still going through that thread, thanks
[22:36] <morecowbell> i just installed karmic (UNR) but the netbook desktop keeps crashing. how do i bring it back?
[22:37] <Ahri> *sigh* well it's a good thing i'm not a newbie to linux or i'd get pretty fed up having to mess with the command line just to install a font
[22:37] <Ahri> bye, then
[22:37] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: Well, it still doesn't work.
[22:37] <prince_jammys> morecowbell: /j #ubuntu+1
[22:37] <hackulator> so that I can move through apps and open and close them without having to use the terminal and gksudo every time
[22:37] <bucky> ^Phantom^: the only way i'd know would be to off load scan jobs to a windows machine over samba... or go get a cheap scanner that has xsane
[22:37] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: Installing Catalyst, that is.
[22:37] <morecowbell> prince_jammys: ok thanks
[22:37] <LoneWlf> so in addition to stacking cron processes, it won't let me start new shells
[22:38] <^Phantom^> THIS SCANNER WAS CHEAP
[22:38] <LoneWlf> sudo -s -H hangs, su - hangs
[22:38] <bucky> ^Phantom^: that's usually the problem
[22:38] <BrianE> hackulator: Any administrative applications in System -> Administration prompt you for privileges before opening anyway, I'm not seeing why you would want to run an application as root otherwise
[22:38] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: catalyst is *not* for the open source driver!!!
[22:38] <LoneWlf> sudo kill hangs
[22:38] <^Phantom^> I bought it for two dollars at a thrift store.
[22:38] <gwildor> hackulator, apps that require root should already ask for your password when launched from the menu
[22:38] <stefano> Hello! may anybody help me with my sound card?
[22:38] <dansku> m trying to make a bash script where i want to join two text variables, like $i = "good ", $t = "day", then echo $i$t, how to i do it??
[22:38] <bucky> ^Phantom^: i guess you're out two bucks
[22:38] <hackulator> the apps don't require root themselves, but sometimes I want to do things inside them that require root
[22:38] <LoneWlf> lsof -p against one of the hanging pids, hangs
[22:38] <LoneWlf> *sighs*
[22:38] <hackulator> mainly stuff I'm doing in virtualbox
[22:39] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: Erm... I knew that.  I guess I have a lot less of an idea what I'm doing than you think :P  Where can I find installation instructions for that?
[22:39] <BrianE> hackulator: You'll need to tell us more information, what exactly are you trying to do and what requires root privileges?
[22:39] <Pseudo_Bob> In that thread it suggested Catalyst
[22:39] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: why do you want catalyst?
[22:39] <gwildor> hackulator, you can edit your menu entry to gksudo vmware, instead of just vmware.....but i think your just not doing something right..
[22:39] <bmwracer0> anyone her euse 3+ monitors?
[22:39] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: I don't know I just want a driver for my video card!  Any driver will do >_>
[22:40] <hackulator> mainly setting up virtual boxes in partitions that belone to root, and I don't want to change the permissions on those partitions at this time
[22:40] <gwildor> .....
[22:40] <gwildor> so, you just want to run your whole box as root?
[22:40] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: i'm sorry if i missed your reply.. did this drive look like it would work? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1128865.html
[22:40] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: I have an x1300, I use the open source driver - didn't really miss catalyst
[22:41] <Pseudo_Bob> guntbert: I have an x300- are those similar?
[22:41] <^Phantom^> i've been using this scanner for over two years with me
[22:41] <^Phantom^> windows i mean
[22:41] <^Phantom^> not me
[22:41] <bucky> ^Phantom^: time for a new one
[22:42] <gbrethen> thx - ati now working with 3d in Jaunty.
[22:42] <BrianE> hackulator: Partitions can't have permissions / owners, but why don't you want to change the permissions of the mount point, or even just the virtual harddisk?
[22:42] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: what's the name of the x300 anyway?
[22:42] <prince_jammys> dansku: i="good";  t="day; echo "$i$t"
[22:42] <gbrethen> is there any instructions on how to get Lotus Notes 6.5 to work on 64 bit ubuntu?
[22:42] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: I followed the link that Svensk023 gave in his second post and it took me to Catalyst
[22:43] <prince_jammys> dansku: with the missing " after "day
[22:43] <bucky> ^Phantom^: reverse engineer a driver for it like the rest of the scanner drivers in linux.. they're all reverse engineered
[22:43] <Pseudo_Bob> Which I'm being told is not what I want.
[22:43] <guntbert> Pseudo_Bob: no idea, I assumed yours was older, but... - listen to bucky please
[22:43] <dansku> working now, ty
[22:43] <Guest93181> is there a ubuntu app that streams radio?
[22:43] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: The name...  Which name would that be?
[22:43] <hackulator> because I already know how to do that, I'm basically teaching myself linux and I want to learn various commands/ways to do things, I don't really care if I break my machine because of something I do while I'm root, since breaking a system and fixing it is a good way to learn anyway, I've already broken my box 3 times in the last day lol
[22:44] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: i guess it's called a Radeon
[22:44] <gwildor> Guest93181, rythmbox does,...its installed at default
[22:44] <Guest93181> ty
[22:44] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
[22:44] <gwildor> hackulator, but what you are trying to do is a bad idea.... dont leard bad idea...learn the proper way
[22:44] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: x386 ? not AMD64 right?
[22:44] <BrianE> Guest93181, that's very vague... Many media applications will stream audio, such as Rhythmbox, MPlayer, VLC, etc...
[22:44] <hackulator> why is it a bad idea?
[22:44] <gbrethen> any help with Lotus notes 6.5 on 64 bit Jaunty?
[22:45] <churl0> tonii: this time, i got 4 CIFS errors instead of two
[22:45] <Guest93181> well i don't need a specific answer
[22:45] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Don't know how I would check that...
[22:45] <joaopinto> gbrethen, Lotus notes does not work with 64 bits, and I guess you mean a much newer version, notes 6.5 is several years old
[22:45] <gwildor> hackulator, why is running the gui a bad idea?.... security issues, no one does it. if you had a job using linux, iit might even get you fired.
[22:46] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: That link took me to the .run file I got the error on I posted earlier trying to run.
[22:47] <merlin2049er> hey
[22:47] <merlin2049er> i keep getting permission denied when updating vuze
[22:48] <tonii> churl0: heh, fun. :D guess the cifs/smb share doesn't really work as supposed to then. I wish I could help you troubleshoot, but I need to get to bed. best of luck though, now you at least know where to look ;)
[22:48] <sd32> is the automatic update functioning,  had it on a couple of weeks and still finding updates manually?
[22:48] <laurentum> Hi. I have a little question which may be stupid... When I use the console to execute R in console mode and invoke a help page, how do i quit the help on the console without exiting from R?
[22:48] <churl> tonii: well thanks again for your help
[22:49] <Ahmuck-Sr> i've lost sound.  any idea ?
[22:49] <laurentum> CTRL-Z brings me back to the linux prompt
[22:49] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: what's the driver called? just for my reference
[22:50] <subcool_> tonii:  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/hp
[22:50] <subcool_> ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error
[22:50] <subcool_> Failed to read NTFS $Bitmap: Input/output error
[22:50] <subcool_> NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a
[22:50] <subcool_> SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows
[22:50] <FloodBot1> subcool_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:50] <subcool_> then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very
[22:51] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: It's called the ATI Catalyst Display Driver, and apparently my card is old enough to be in the "Legacy" driver support structure.
[22:51] <herenbdy> I used to be able to scroll through my workspaces using my scroll wheel, but it seems I accidentally disabled it, how can I re-enable this?
[22:51] <tonii> subcool_: someone else will have to help you, I have to get to bed. got work in the mornin' :) Good luck
[22:51] <subcool_> ty
[22:51] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: what is the .run file called?
[22:52] <fotis_> I need help about make menuconfig? if someone know  sites with tutorials abput this?
[22:52] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Ah, sorry.  ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run
[22:52] <rek> bazhang:  nvidia drivers for 9.04 doesn't work HELP it's a problem
[22:52] <rek> ubottu:  nvidia drivers for 9.04 doesn't work HELP it's a problem
[22:52] <Pseudo_Bob> How likely is that switching to an older version would make this all go away forever and ever.
[22:53] <rek> ubottu: you know a lot of things
[22:53] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: and you do have a 64 machine?
[22:53] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: not 32 ?
[22:53] <herenbdy_> I used to be able to scroll through my workspaces using my scroll wheel, but I seem to have accidentally disabled this, how can I re-enable it?
[22:53] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: ...Probably not.
[22:54] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: I don't recall it asking whether it was a 32 or 64 bit system I was running though.
[22:54] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: I figured that meant something else.
[22:54] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: what does cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep name    say?
[22:54] <laurentum> ok. is there a way to exit a "man" or "help" page on the linux console other than using CTRL-Z?
[22:55] <froes> do you guys know if there is a PCM equalizer for linux ??
[22:55] <herenbdy_> laurentum: type 'q'
[22:55] <Zeros> q
[22:55] <laurentum> just q?
[22:55] <bmwracer0> anyone use more than 2 monitors here?
[22:55] <hackulator> yes just q
[22:55] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: mother nature calls
[22:56] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Nothing...
[22:56] <laurentum> great. thanks
[22:56] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Unless you want me to literally type "name"
[22:56] <herenbdy_> I used to be able to scroll through my workspaces using my scroll wheel, but I seem to have accidentally disabled this, how can I re-enable it?
[22:56] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Right.  You do.  heh...  model name	: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
[22:57] <Pseudo_Bob> Linux sure does have a way with makin' a man feel stupid.
[22:57] <CrocoJet> where I can find directory "OPENSSL_INCLUDE" in ubuntu 9.04 ?
[22:57] <CrocoJet> do I need install source ?
[22:58] <nosek> ok, here is the problem... I have installed WindowsXP on my D drive, and then installed ubuntu. Now, I cannot switch to my windows... what should I do? Can any1 help me to get to the System Chooser Screen (or whatever it's called)? :D
[22:58] <merlin2049er> hey
[22:58] <hackulator> heren go to system->preferences->compiz configuration manager, right click on the rotate cube onption and look in the bindings tab
[22:58] <ftw> I am running two monitors, bmwracer0
[22:59] <ftw> bmwracer0: sorry, I didn't read your question fully. I'm not running MORE THAN 2.
[22:59] <bmwracer0> haha its okay
[22:59] <nosek> ok, here is the problem... I have installed WindowsXP on my D drive, and then installed ubuntu. Now, I cannot switch to my windows... what should I do? Can any1 help me to get to the System Chooser Screen (or whatever it's called)? :D
[22:59] <herenbdy_> hackulator: I didn't use the Rotate Cube before though
[23:00] <hackulator> do you just use teh base workspace setup?
[23:00] <herenbdy_> hackulator: yes
[23:01] <bmwracer0> ftw: what do you use to configure them
[23:01] <nosek> can any1 help me, please? :|
[23:01] <hackulator> sorry heren I'm not sure then I've only been using linux a short time and I've had compiz installed from the start
[23:01] <IdleOne> nosek, what do you mean by switch to windows?
[23:01] <herenbdy_> hackulator: I use compiz, but not the rotate cube plugin specifically, I don't know what I did to disable the scrolling >.<
[23:02] <IdleOne> nosek, when you boot up your pc you should be shown a screen with the option to choose what OS you want to boot to
[23:02] <nosek> IdleOne: I mean, that I have no screen to choose between Windows and Linux
[23:02] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: get the 32 bit drivers
[23:02] <nosek> IdleOne: I don't have, that's the problem ;s
[23:03] <Giddorah> I can't install Kubuntu. Says GRUB failed to install. Running W7 as my main os
[23:03] <thiebaude> nosek, can you press esc after boot-up?
[23:03] <nosek> Giddorah: try disable ACPI, it worked for me
[23:03] <Giddorah> nosek: Where do I disable that?
[23:03] <nosek> I'll try in a sec, updates are installing ;|
[23:03] <zamba> i need a program to monitor and visualize my network.. something that's completely manageable through a web interface
[23:03] <macgyver_> does anyone here have experience with GNUMed?
[23:04] <nosek> Giddorah: when you have LiveCD screen, there is some options at the bottom of the screen, try the last one if I remember well.
[23:04] <Giddorah> Aight, brb
[23:04] <nosek> Giddorah: and ofc disable ACPI in bios
[23:04] <hackulator> herenbdy_: you should be able to set it with the options in the viewport switcher then, I think
[23:04] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Alright, I click Linux x86 and not x86_64
[23:05] <tobias23> Heia :) I have a strange problem with my ubuntu, it seems to think i have a very small screen but it is actually 19"... how do I make ubuntu know that I have a compaq P920 monitor?
[23:05] <herenbdy_> hackulator: I press the button to set the bindings back to default, and it changes it back to disabled a few seconds later... compiz is toying with me!
[23:05] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: But it still gives me the file with _64 at the end.
[23:05] <fotis_> where I can find information about make menuconfig for kernel?
[23:05] <hbekel> fotis_: press "?" while in it?
[23:06] <hbekel> fotis_: or what do you mean?
[23:06] <nosek> I will be right back, I'll try to do what you said about ESC button ;P
[23:06] <hackulator> try setting it manually instead of jsut returning it to default maybe?  otherwise I guess it could be a permissions issue, try opening it with gksudo?
[23:07] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Either way it takes me to the same 64 bit URL.
[23:07] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: just rm  ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run  and get those out of here
[23:07] <fotis_> I try to compile my kernel and I don't know what drivers remove
[23:07] <ikonia> fotis_: then you shouldn't build your own kernel
[23:07] <hbekel> fotis_: you'll have to know which drivers you need
[23:07] <ikonia> fotis_: let the ubuntu developers who have put the effort in manage your kernel
[23:08] <herenbdy_> hackulator: it seems I can set it to ctrl + button5 and ctrl + button 4 (scroll up and down), but I can't set them to button 5 / button 4 alone
[23:08] <herenbdy_> hackulator: which is strange, as those are the defaults...
[23:08] <bmwracer0> ftw: how do you configure them
[23:08] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Done
[23:08] <hbekel> fotis_: use 'make oldconfig' first to start with the config of your currently running kernel
[23:08] <hackulator> herenbdy_: yeah that is odd....maybe you bound those to something else?
[23:08] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: did  it install ok with no errors?
[23:09] <herenbdy_> hackulator: nope, it gives you an error message about conflicting key combinations usually
[23:09] <hbekel> fotis_: then remove only things you are certain you don't need
[23:09] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: I can't get the none-_64 one.
[23:09] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: i was having a hard time finding it on ati's site too
[23:09] <herenbdy_> hackulator: oh well, ctrl + scroll is good enough
[23:09] <hbekel> fotis_: if unsure, press ?, it'll tell you what to choose if unsure
[23:09] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: Any other places I can find it?
[23:10] <fotis_> thanks hbekel
[23:10] <hackulator> herenbdy_: yeah I'm pretty new to linux so I'm not sure what else to try, the only reason I could help at all was compiz was the first thing I downloaded and taught myself to use lol
[23:10] <froes> do you guys know if there is a PCM equalizer for linux ??
[23:10] <hbekel> fotis_: be sure to keep a working kernel around in case you screw up
[23:11] <manu_> hi
[23:11] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: I have to go like 20 minutes, I'll check the log for the answer.
[23:12] <Guest93181> anyone know how to add a radio station to stream to VLC?
[23:12] <bucky> Pseudo_Bob: i don't understand ati's naming conventions so i'm googleing this
[23:12] <nefa> fotis_: you might find the output of lspci and lsmod helpful to find out what you need
[23:13] <tbeidel> testing access
[23:13] <froes> what happened to XMMS ??? installed but it`s not the same anymore
[23:13] <jaysonsantos> Hello people, I was installing flashplayer-plugin-installer and then my pc reboot because I kicked my power cable. Now when I execute sudo dpkg --configure -a in my Karmic VM I'm receiving this message http://paste.ubuntu.com/254768/
[23:13] <raztafari> anyone who knows how to stop streamripper from recording a stream?
[23:13] <test34> How can I read a serial device that is connected with USB (io_ti module) ?
[23:13] <ikonia> jaysonsantos: the package is flashplugin-nonfree and 9.10 discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[23:14] <jaysonsantos> ikonia Thnak you
[23:14] <jaysonsantos> ikonia Thank you*
[23:14] <torn> How can I disable the recently used documents? Not simply "Hide" the menu option, but to completely disable GNOME (or even KDE) from saving recently opened files?
[23:16] <madrone> hi - has anyone updated apache to version 2.2.13?
[23:16] <prince_jammys> torn: someone on the forums came up with the hack of emptying .recently-used, and then making it read-only
[23:16] <pelmen> guys, how do i autostart plugins in vim ?
[23:16] <torn> prince_jammys, this does not work anymore, ever since Jaunty, I believe.
[23:16] <prince_jammys> torn: ah, ok.
[23:17] <prince_jammys> torn: seems like a bad solution anyway.
[23:17] <torn> prince_jammys, the file is simply re-creating with the default r/w mode.
[23:17] <torn> *re-created
[23:17] <thiebaude> !root
[23:20] <Slart> froes: xmms was discontinued
[23:20] <Slart> !xmms | froes
[23:21] <harjot> who is any good with k3b?
[23:22] <prince_jammys> better to just ask what you need.
[23:22] <nosek> I was installing NVIDIA drivers for Linux and I after typing in console: sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.31-pkg1.run I got the following error: "You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before installing." wtf?!
[23:22] <amigrave> got "X11Forwarding yes" in sshd_config and "ForwardX11 yes" in ssh_config, but can't get X11Forward to work. "echo $DISPLAY" using "ssh -X" or "ssh -Y" gives ":0"
[23:22] <kelnoky> ben_m: hai!
[23:22] <morecowbell> anybody using ubuntu one?
[23:22] <nosek> I do
[23:22] <madrone> anyone upgrade to apache 2.2.13 on hardy heron?
[23:22] <morecowbell> i'd like to know how to save hidden files
[23:23] <morecowbell> nosek: do you save hidden directories/files on there?
[23:23] <nosek> ough, dunno, sorry ;|
[23:23] <morecowbell> i use tomboy to keep notes in class and it'd be nice to have the same notes on all of my computers
[23:23] <nosek> I was installing NVIDIA drivers for Linux and I after typing in console: sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.31-pkg1.run I got the following error: "You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before installing." wtf?!
[23:23] <IdleOne> I am getting a permission denied when trying to move ~/Desktop/ImgX.jpg to /boot/grub/images any ideas?
[23:24] <DaZ> IdleOne, ...sudo?
[23:24] <prince_jammys> IdleOne: you're using 'sudo mv ... '?
[23:24] <IdleOne> DaZ, with sudo
[23:24] <morecowbell> nosek: you can kill the x server by pressing ctrl alt backspace..this will give you a console screen to work with
[23:24] <IdleOne> prince_jammys, sudo cp actually
[23:24] <morecowbell> nosek: to restart the xserver you can use the command sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[23:24] <nosek> what the X server is?
[23:24] <morecowbell> the xserver is part of the graphical interface you're using
[23:24] <thiebaude> !x
[23:25] <morecowbell> are you trying to install the latest nvidia drivers?
[23:25] <nosek> yup
[23:25] <IdleOne> prince_jammys, mv: missing destination file operand after `/home/idleone/Desktop/Exiled1.jpg' is the error Im getting
[23:25] <morecowbell> there may be an easier way
[23:25] <nosek> what do you mean?
[23:25] <prince_jammys> IdleOne: what's the full command you're typing?
[23:25] <evilGUI> Anyone know why I have to identify twice to get my cloak working?
[23:26] <IdleOne> prince_jammys, sudo mv ~/Desktop/Exiled1.jpg
[23:26] <morecowbell> nosek: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/nvidia not sure if that might help
[23:26] <IdleOne> from within /boot/grub/images prince_jammys
[23:26] <prince_jammys> mv FILENAME DESTINATION
[23:26] <IdleOne> k
[23:27] <IdleOne> prince_jammys, thank you
[23:27] <nosek> morecowbell: thanks ;)
[23:27] <prince_jammys> IdleOne: welcome
[23:27] <morecowbell> nosek: good luck!
[23:28] <nosek> Luck... that's what I need the most atm ;D Tryin' to get to my WindowsXP ... :D
[23:28] <nosek> I mean, to OS chooser screen ;p
[23:28] <nikolaj> hey
[23:29] <nosek> ok, I'll brb
[23:29] <nikolaj> quick question, i can't seem to add another irc server for some reason
[23:29] <nikolaj> i am using smuxi
[23:29] <nikolaj> when i click add
[23:30] <nikolaj> maybe i am putting the wrong info in the wrong places???
[23:30] <smegzor> I have a zip archive with bad crc's but the files are good.  The app that generated the zip has a known crc bug.  How can I extract the files while ignoring the crc?  The built-in archive manager doesn't seem to have an option to ignore crc's.
[23:30] <churl> When I shutdown, my computer hangs up for several minutes with the message:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/254727/ (something about CIFS)
[23:30] <nikolaj> i am trying to add the vbox irc
[23:32] <nikolaj> anyway?
[23:32] <nikolaj> anyone*?
[23:32] <prince_jammys> smegzor: look at zip's -F option. (man zip)
[23:32] <Pseudo_Bob> bucky: you still here?
[23:33] <mdg> Hello!  I have a Gateway Profile 5 (all-in-one) PC which intermittently shuts itself down and I was wondering where/what logs to look at to find out what is happening?
[23:33] <tingi> i've a directory with some files having first letter uppercase , i want to make those files into lowercase.
[23:34] <kaddi> hi, how can I use a non standard port with ssh-copy-id?
[23:34] <prince_jammys> smegzor: mmm. that probably won't work. anyway, 'man zip' and 'man unzip' might give some help.
[23:34] <herenbdy> heya... everytime I login, Ubuntu tries to mount  this NTFS partition (which is not in my /etc/fstab), and asks me for authentification to do so
[23:34] <mdg> Hello!  I have a Gateway Profile 5 (all-in-one) PC which intermittently shuts itself down and I was wondering where/what logs to look at to find out what is happening?
[23:34] <herenbdy> how can I stop this?
[23:35] <Giddorah> Aight, I'm back :(
[23:35] <Giddorah> GRUB wont install, running windows 7 as my main OS
[23:35] <Giddorah> I was told to disable ACPI in Kubuntu Live, and something else?
[23:35] <Pseudo_Bob> Can somebody tell me where I can get the open ATI driver?
[23:36] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: from the repos.
[23:36] <smegzor> prince_jammys: I'm trying 7zip in Windows to see if that helps.  The bug report says the zio will be good.  I'm not so sure of that.  Looks broken to me, but I can see all the files and folders.
[23:36] <mdg> Hello!  I have a Gateway Profile 5 (all-in-one) PC which intermittently shuts itself down and I was wondering where/what logs to look at to find out what is happening?
[23:36] <Giddorah> Anyone?
[23:37] <derenrich__> bueller
[23:37] <dAnjou> hey, i have a problem with my own panel applet. everytime when i want to add it to the panel, it says, that there's a problem when loading the applet and whether i want to delete its config. this is my bonobo server config → http://paste.pocoo.org/show/134879/
[23:37] <mdg> derenrich__: LOL
[23:37] <dAnjou> i don't know what's wrong with it
[23:38] <prince_jammys> Pseudo_Bob: xserver-xorg-video-ati, i think.
[23:38] <thiebaude> derenrich__, ferris
[23:38] <dAnjou> that executable belongs to root:root and has +x
[23:38] <mdg> derenrich__ thiebaude:  now i have that song running in my head
[23:38] <derenrich__> mdg: that song?
[23:38] <thiebaude> mdg, haha
[23:39] <mdg> derenrich__: ferris bueller, when he is "running" home
[23:39] <derenrich__> ic
[23:40] <inter> hi
[23:40] <Xerran1> Anyone have the Catalyst 9.8 drivers installed yet?
[23:40] <Xerran1> hey
[23:40] <mdg> anyone know the name of the log file(s) when ubuntu has a shutdown error?
[23:40] <nikolaj> how can i add irc.freenode.org/vbox as a new channel in smuxi?
[23:40] <Xerran1> oops wrong room
[23:40] <Giddorah> Kubuntu will not install on my computer. I am using Windows 7 as my main OS, and when I try to install Ubuntu it fails on the GRUB-Installation. I have tried both Desktop and Alternate CD with no luck. Please help.
[23:41] <nikolaj> dual boot install or within a virtual machine?
[23:41] <mdg> Giddorah: did you burn the cd's as an .iso image and what did you use to burn them?
[23:42] <thiebaude> Giddorah, you trying to dual boot?
[23:42] <Giddorah> mdg: The cd's work perfectly, I'm using Kubuntu Live now.
[23:42] <thiebaude> or VM
[23:42] <Giddorah> thiebaude: Dual
[23:42] <thiebaude> ok
[23:42] <thiebaude> Giddorah, did you manually set up your patitions?
[23:42] <mdg> Giddorah: what happens when you try to install - how far does it get?
[23:42] <nikolaj> which version?
[23:42] <Giddorah> thiebaude: No.
[23:43] <nikolaj> 8.004??
[23:43] <Giddorah> mdg: To the grub installation-procedure
[23:43] <Giddorah> Newest
[23:43] <nikolaj> *8.04
[23:43] <Giddorah> 9.04 or whatever it is :)
[23:43] <herenbdy> heya... everytime I login, Ubuntu tries to mount  this NTFS partition (which is not in my /etc/fstab), and asks me for authentification to do so
[23:43] <thiebaude> jaunty
[23:43] <Giddorah> That's it
[23:43] <nikolaj> kk
[23:43] <nosek> IdleOne: I pressed ESC while booting up my PC, and the window appear with OS to choose. But there were only Ubuntu, no Windows ;s I really need to get things done today... Can you help me up?
[23:44] <thiebaude> Giddorah, you chose side by side option?
[23:44] <herenbdy> how do I disable this behavior?
[23:44] <Giddorah> thiebaude: Yes
[23:44] <mdg> anyone know the name of the log where ubuntu logs its shutdown erros?
[23:44] <ocrob> mdg: /var/log/messages i believe
[23:44] <mdg> erros/errors
[23:44] <nosek> Giddorah: do you get the "Loading, please wait..." screen?
[23:45] <Giddorah> nosek: I've gone through the entire installation until the GRUB-Installation.
[23:45] <mdg> ocrob: much appreciated :)
[23:45] <nosek> ah, so sorry, can't help ;/ I'm newbe in linux ^^
[23:45] <nosek> anw...
[23:45] <nosek> I pressed ESC while booting up my PC, and the window appear with OS to choose. But there were only Ubuntu, no Windows ;s I really need to get things done today... Can you help me up?
[23:45] <FloodBot1> nosek: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:46] <thiebaude> nosek, look in gksudo /boot/grub/menu.lst
[23:46] <Krinogen> hello
[23:46] <thiebaude> for a windows entry
[23:47] <thiebaude> !pastebin
[23:47] <Krinogen> is anyone's here ?
[23:47] <rewt> no
[23:47] <dhalsimm> hi, I need python svn for trac, but I have "ImportError: No module named svn" error. "python-svn" package is installed. what should I do?
[23:47] <zer0ne> anywho's what?
[23:48] <dAnjou> nikolaj: edit the server config
[23:48] <rambo298> anyone know how to turn off compositing in 9.04 Gnome?
[23:48] <dhalsimm> rambo298: metacity --replace
[23:49] <rambo298> dhalsimm: and to turn it back on?
[23:49] <dhalsimm> rambo298: compiz --replace
[23:49] <nosek> thiebaude: http://paste.ubuntu.com/254783/
[23:49] <rambo298> dhalsimm: ty
[23:49] <Giddorah> Trying to manually partition this time
[23:49] <Giddorah> Don't think it'll do any difference tho
[23:50] <Pseudo_Bob> prince_jammys: "xserver-xorg-video-ati"-  Is that a command
[23:50] <Giddorah> Someone gave me the advice to turn off APCI or something like that, where do I do that?
[23:50] <zamba> Pseudo_Bob: looks like a package
[23:50] <tbergeron> Hi!
[23:50] <zamba> Giddorah: check the BIOS
[23:50] <thiebaude> nosek, there isn't a windows entry there
[23:50] <churl> hi!
[23:50] <Giddorah> zamba: Did, couldn't find such a switch
[23:50] <zamba> Giddorah: then try acpi=off when booting
[23:50] <thiebaude> nosek, were you doing a dual boot?
[23:50] <nosek> how can I add it? I have installed WindowsXP on my drive...
[23:50] <Pseudo_Bob> zamba: I asked him where I could find the ATI open driver
[23:50] <nosek> dual what?
[23:51] <Giddorah> zamba: Where do I write that?
[23:51] <zamba> Pseudo_Bob: aptitude install xserver-xorg-video-ati
[23:51] <thiebaude> !grub
[23:51] <zamba> Giddorah: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=497909
[23:52] <Pseudo_Bob> zamba: trying that.
[23:52] <Giddorah> zamba: I can't install grub
[23:52] <Lunis> oi, problem after problem
[23:52] <thiebaude> nosek, did install windows first or ubuntu first?
[23:52] <zamba> Giddorah: then check the append configuration option to lilo
[23:53] <Giddorah> zamba: What? :S
[23:53] <Lunis> first off, my Preferences->Startup Applications launcher's disappeared. what's the binary name for that?
[23:53] <zamba> Giddorah: g-o-o-g-l-e?
[23:53] <Giddorah> zamba: Oh gee, thanks
[23:53] <Pseudo_Bob> zamba: I don't think that did a whole lot, lol
[23:53] <thiebaude> !google
[23:54] <legend2440> Lunis: gnome-session-properties
[23:54] <elekitr4> alguem sabe explicar pq nenhum player do meu gnome funciona? tento ouvir musica e nada mas se eu rodo no vlc, realplayer e mplayer funcionam
[23:54] <zamba> Giddorah: http://www.google.no/search?q=acpi+lilo
[23:54] <Lunis> legend2440: perfect, that's the first problem down (sort of)
[23:55] <Giddorah> How do I turn down the DPI? kubuntu doesn't seem to like 1920x1080
[23:55] <moustafa> Any idea what is the port of the USB modem on linux?
[23:55] <zamba> Giddorah: system - preferences - display
[23:56] <Giddorah> I can't even find system...
[23:56] <Giddorah> Are you using kubuntu?
[23:57] <edbian> Is there a program for linux that can read or convert .pub documents?
[23:57] <Lunis> Alright, the other problem: all of the sudden I can't get my Gnome panel's cpufreq applet to change policy. i'm stuck forever in Performance mode, and trying to change it yields no results. no idea what I could have done to cause it. any ideas?
[23:57] <ScottO_> is there anything to do after you use the install option and it boots up
[23:57] <mdg> I was booted into ubuntu and my computer appeared to shutdown on its  own (actually the screen went black and could not be "awakened" with a keyboard press/mouse movement), so I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Backspace, which took me to a screen with big text, so then I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Delete and it went into ISP mode - anyone know what ISP mode is?
[23:58] <ScottO_> mine boots into the live environment, then i reboot and it acts like it can't find anything to boot off of
[23:59] <Giddorah> Can I in some way make my Kubuntu-Live run with the ACPI=OFF option?
[23:59] <mdg> I was booted into ubuntu and my computer appeared to shutdown on its  own (actually the screen went black and could not be "awakened" with a keyboard press/mouse movement), so I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Backspace, which took me to a screen with big text, so then I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Delete and it went into ISP mode - anyone know what ISP mode is?
[23:59] <realityiswhere> edbian: publisher format is proprietary, you may need to use an online conversion website to change it to a .pdf
[23:59] <thiebaude> Giddorah, i did that with ubuntu