[00:00] <nightrid3r> !ask | Guest56134
[00:00] <erUSUL> IdleOne: i was trying "to kill two birds with one shot" (literal translation of spanish)
[00:00] <simran> Guest57469: do you use nvidia gfx card?
[00:00] <Guest56134> basically i need to know if its possible, without too much problems to get dual screen running with compiz?
[00:00] <raylu> Bor33D: again, depends on your load
[00:00] <bazhang> !xrandr | Guest56134
[00:00] <simran> Guest57469: I dnt know, isnt it just better to update..
[00:00] <Wasser> thingy, thanks, i will try that
[00:00] <IdleOne> erUSUL: lol got ya!
[00:00] <Bor33D> raylu: well i have a 8gbs ram
[00:00] <erUSUL> IdleOne: lol; i am far from perfect trust me
[00:00] <legend2440> roffe: yes i installed the latest nvidia drivers manually. but i went back to the ubuntu provided drivers because every time there is a kernel update i had to reinstall them and i didnt really see any difference in performance.
[00:00] <Bor33D> raylu: that would be ok to start?
[00:01] <cmp> bazhang, it didnt work out
[00:01] <pre12164> help please new user here and lost
[00:01] <raylu> Bor33D: indeed. i'm running on much less
[00:01] <erUSUL> !ask | pre12164
[00:01] <Guest57469> simran updating is better if you do it with ubuntu updater, manual updating is never good since that can and will result in conflict with the ubuntu updater if you don't really know exactly what you are doing
[00:01] <raylu> !wireless | pre12164
[00:01] <ftab> how do I disable the keyring prompt for evolution?
[00:01] <nightrid3r> Bor33D: i'have run hosting off a PIII 900mhz with 256M ram, worked nice
[00:01] <Bor33D> raylu: do you run, a company? or just a few sites?
[00:01] <bazhang> cmp, what is the theme in question? please provide a link
[00:01] <raylu> Bor33D: none of the above :P just a small personal server
[00:01] <simran> Guest57469: ok, thanks for the advice mate
[00:02] <Guest56134> ah thank you :)
[00:02] <simran> im learning something everyday
[00:02] <Bor33D> raylu: im thinking of running a company of it
[00:02] <Guest56134> will that work in 9.04?
[00:02] <stowaway> is there a linux proggie that can limit bandwith to certain IP addresses ( and als oset quotas, and set times during the day where the bandwidth is unlimited ect ect) ?
[00:02] <simran> ive beeen using ubuntu for 5 days
[00:02] <pre12164> ok i am having a problem installing my wn121t on ubuntu x64 any ideas?
[00:02] <simran> :D
[00:02] <Guest57469> simran, if you really want to, follow that guide exactly step by step, but do not complain if you fuck up, which is a real possibility
[00:02] <raylu> Bor33D: you're thinking of running a hosting company and you're asking for help in #ubuntu?
[00:02] <nightrid3r> stowaway: ipcop
[00:02] <simran> Guest57469: lol i said ok and thank you
[00:02] <IdleOne> !ohmy | Guest57469
[00:03] <erUSUL> pre12164: what is a wn121t ?
[00:03] <pre12164> wireless card
[00:03] <simran> Guest57469: are you an experienced user...do you know much about nvidia chipsets on laptops?
[00:03] <nightrid3r> raylu: he could do worse, like #windows
[00:03] <pre12164> external
[00:03] <simran> Guest57469: im having some issues with not being able to control brightness issues
[00:03] <Bor33D> nightrid3r: raylu: so do you think i should run a company of a home dedicated server or dedi fro a d/c? and yes raylu i am good when it comes to running the server, ive just never connected one to the internet before and d/c deal with this side
[00:03] <bastidrazor> Guest57469, apparently you haven't used ubuntu very long.. prior to 8.04 manually installing drivers was the easiest way to get drivers for nvidia to work.
[00:03] <Leo> Just to be clear, I already check at ALSA support, and they do not have the drivers for the ICH9 family, and the explanation for how to fix it is too technical for lowend computer technitian.
[00:03] <raylu> Bor33D: you are nowhere near qualified enough; forget it
[00:04] <stowaway> thanks nighttrid3r
[00:04] <cmp> bazhang, http://www.gnome-look.org/content/search.php
[00:04] <Bor33D> raylu: just answer please, home or d/c
[00:04] <driss> hello
[00:04] <Guest57469> bastidrazor, you must be mistaken, i have used ubuntu until 7.04 or something, but none later...
[00:04] <Omerta> my laptop doesn't shut down, i need help. searched forums and and all didn't find any solutions.
[00:04] <raylu> Bor33D: i already did
[00:04] <raylu> Bor33D: none of the above
[00:04] <Bor33D> raylu: also i stated i normaly use centos
[00:04] <raylu> Bor33D: that's not an excuse for not knowing how to set up a static ip or port forwarding
[00:04] <nightrid3r> Bor33D: don't try to run a proffessional service on a home line, you'll get in trouble
[00:04] <BrixSat> hello
[00:05] <celthunder> 0merta what does it say when you put shutdown -h now
[00:05] <ftab> how do I disable the keyring prompt for evolution?
[00:05] <Bor33D> nightrid3r: so use a d/c
[00:05] <Omerta> "[..........] Power down."
[00:05] <Guest57469> simran, check changelog if thats fixed in the new driver, it likely won't be since brightness on laptops is not a function of nvidia drivers...
[00:05] <Omerta> and nothing happens
[00:05] <celthunder> 0merta try halt
[00:05] <Bor33D> nightrid3r: raylu: thank you for all of you help, it has been much appreceated
[00:05] <Omerta> it doesnt help either
[00:05] <driss> i just begin using ubuntu
[00:06] <BrixSat> how do i make my dhcp server give a static ip to a machine in my network knowing its mac address?
[00:06] <BrixSat> :)
[00:06] <bazhang> cmp, I would need an exact link to a theme, not to the gnome-look home pate
[00:06] <Bor33D> nightrid3r: raylu: both of you have a good day/night and thanx =)
[00:06] <pre12164> has anyone been able to get wireless working on ubuntu x64 for a netgear wn121t?
[00:06] <thingy> Is there a command to identify which initscripts are set to run on which runlevels in a standard ubuntu install? redhat has a chkconfig -l command and I was looking for an equivalent
[00:06] <nightrid3r> Bor33D: you can get a dedicated server starting from €29 + taxes http://isgenoeg.nl (duth site)
[00:06] <ftab> Brixsat: I guess you need to set the ip address against the mac address of specific computer
[00:06] <ftab> I mean LAN
[00:06] <Omerta> i also changed menu.lst  /etc/module
[00:06] <Omerta> didnt help
[00:06] <bazhang> nightrid3r, please dont advertise in here
[00:06] <Omerta> either
[00:06] <BrixSat> ftab where?
[00:06] <erUSUL> pre12164: we need the chipset the card uses... it is pci or usb ?
[00:07] <sharperguy> Anyone know of a multiplayer sega emulator (preferably compatible with one that works on windows too)
[00:07] <simran> Guest57469: yep i no, it has nothing to do with the driver, but the gnome-power brightness applet only works with intel chips i think...because i just get a cross mark over it and it doesnt work....im using smart dimmer at the moment but its a pain to keep on havin to adjust it via terminal and everytime ubuntu restarts
[00:07] <pre12164> marvel usd
[00:07] <Sirmimer> Hello, i need help installing a plugin.
[00:07] <cmp> bazhang, the link i sent you now is the link where i have got my theme  - is there any other kind of link you mean ?????
[00:07] <celthunder> 0mega can you restart it ?
[00:07] <epaphus> Anybody know how to delete an extension from firefox..? or at least how to remove firefox totally and install it again?
[00:07] <Omerta> yeah celthunder
[00:07] <bazhang> cmp, yes, a link to a specific theme, not the search page
[00:07] <Omerta> no problem with rebooting
[00:07] <Bor33D> nightrid3r: i personal use http://ovh.co.uk or http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/ ( kimsufi = £19.99 )
[00:07] <erUSUL> pre12164: do « lsusb » on a terminal. paste output on paste.ubuntu.com
[00:08] <celthunder> 0merta, okay that's odd, what happens if you boot to single user mode and try to shut down?
[00:08] <cmp> bazhang , give me an example please
[00:08] <nightrid3r> Bor33D: thats the one :)
[00:08] <Sirmimer> I need help installing a certain plugin, i think its divx, can anyone help??
[00:08] <Omerta> single user mode?
[00:08] <bazhang> Bor33D, nightrid3r please take this discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic or ##hardware
[00:08] <Omerta> i'm the only user
[00:08] <Bor33D> bazhang: sorry
[00:08] <erUSUL> Sirmimer: plugin for what program ?
[00:08] <Guest57469> simran, consider putting it into the autostart, also you can make your own launcher buttons to launch smartdimmer with different parameters
[00:08] <celthunder> 0merta runlevel 1
[00:08] <iPoRn> hy, i've started my ubuntu, and a have a small icon that says: One or more disks are failing...i already boot a live cd, and made some fsck tests, but i still have the problem...here the output of the fsck : http://pr0n.no-ip.org/disco.log
[00:09] <pre12164> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0846:7100 NetGear, Inc. WN121T Wireless Adapter
[00:09] <Omerta> sorry i dont understand
[00:09] <Omerta> runlevel 1?
[00:09] <Omerta> type that in terminal?
[00:09] <bazhang> cmp, an example of a theme? there are many out there, just choose one from the most downloaded/most popular and try some
[00:09] <ftab> Brixsat, have no idea you have to google that
[00:09] <ftab> sorry :(
[00:09] <simran> Guest57469, yeh i read about that mate, but again ive been using linux for 4-5 days now...i can follow instrictions but cannot do things myself....if you have the know how, and time i would be grateful
[00:10] <celthunder> 0merta type telinit 1
[00:10] <Omerta> ok
[00:10] <simran> lol so does anyone here want to help me make an applet for smartdimemr
[00:10] <cmp> bazhang, thats why i gave you the link to show you what i choose - why you are confusing me ????
[00:11] <Omerta> celthunder
[00:11] <Dominik1> i am running ubuntu life right now and it is now showing two of my drives, these drives however show up during the install process, what is going on here? I guess those are the two drives that are on the PCI IDE controller.. but why do they not show up nwop?
[00:11] <Omerta> recovery menu showed up
[00:11] <celthunder> wha?  it should have put you at a root prompt....
[00:12] <Omerta> no, it didnt
[00:12] <Omerta> it showed the recovery menu
[00:12] <Christopher> hello, is there a tool or something to make ubuntu show free disk space under desktop hdd icons (like in os x)
[00:12] <Omerta> i typed sudo telinit 1
[00:13] <driss> ya salam 3ala loubnan
[00:13] <celthunder> 0merta try init 1
[00:13] <Omerta> ok
[00:13] <Dominik1> how can I format disks under ubuntu
[00:14] <cmp> bazhang, thats why i gave you the link which i choose - why you are confusing me ?
[00:14] <celthunder> Dominiki mkfs.<type> /dev/partition
[00:14] <pre12164> anyideas on getting netgear wn121t wireless card working on ubuntu x64?
[00:14] <erUSUL> pre12164: all i found was this https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/23148
[00:14] <zopiac> how do i change the panel part of a gtk theme? i want to use my own graphic for it.
[00:14] <Omerta> celthunder, i got to the recovery menu again
[00:14] <Christopher> hello, is there a tool or something to make ubuntu show free disk space under desktop hdd icons (like in os x)
[00:15] <pre12164> would u know if that works in the x64 version of ubuntu?
[00:15] <celthunder> 0merta okay, can you open /etc/menu.lst and add single at the end of the boot line with kernel in
[00:15] <thingy> Christopher: would this be acceptable? http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Disk+Space+Screenlet?content=70718
[00:15] <celthunder> 0merta and then restart
[00:15] <Omerta> "single" ?
[00:15] <cmp> bazhang , are you going to answer ?
[00:15] <IdleOne> cmp the link you gave goes to a search page
[00:15] <Dominik1> ok this is kind of frustrating, when I run the life cd I see two our of 4 hard drives, but when I install the system FROM the life cd then i see the OTHER two hard drives and when I install WITHOUT booting life first then I see all 4, whats going on here, BTW: two hdds are on a PCI IDE controller
[00:16] <Christopher> thingy: no, i mean like just show the size below the actual desktop icon of the mounted drive
[00:16] <IdleOne> cmp: patience please, nobody here is at your disposal. WE HELP because we want to not because we have to
[00:16] <Omerta> i see two kernel builds celthunder
[00:17] <Jefferson> http://tnij.org/newlx
[00:17] <Omerta> 28-15 the new one and 28-11 the old one
[00:17] <bazhang> cmp, please be patient
[00:17] <Jefferson> http://tnij.org/newlx
[00:17] <swayric> Hello
[00:17] <Goldenjo> Is there a way in Metacity, to make the WM to remember the windows positions or center the windows when an aplication is opened?
[00:17] <celthunder> 0merta what shows up when you get to the recovery menu?  cause apparently thats what it'll put you at if you try to get to single user mode
[00:17] <ccunha> ubuntu br
[00:18] <Dominik1> celthunder: is there a GUI for formatting disks?
[00:18] <jerriy> I have a problem: Firefox downloads sound records (or continuous streams) but DOES NOT automatically open. I have to keep manually tick and open what sound I just downloaded
[00:18] <melmex> Dominik1: gparted
[00:18] <ccunha> chat em portugues
[00:18] <Christopher> any idea thingy?
[00:18] <Omerta> there are 5-6 options
[00:18] <celthunder> Dominik1, probably
[00:18] <IdleOne> !br
[00:18] <Omerta> repair, xpxi and plenty more
[00:18] <ccunha> ubuntu-br
[00:18] <jerriy> Ubuntu jaunty is giving me headache!
[00:18] <celthunder> 0merta is there one to drop you into a shell?
[00:18] <IdleOne> ccunha: /join #ubuntu-br
[00:18] <bucky> pre12164, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193123
[00:19] <Omerta> shell?
[00:19] <celthunder> 0merta terminal?
[00:19] <Dominik1> mlmex thanks
[00:19] <thingy> Christopher: I think there was an option to do that for files but i dont know if it applies to devices like hdds
[00:19] <driss> jaunty is wonderful i use it for only one month
[00:19] <Omerta> you mean the big terminal screen
[00:19] <jerriy> How do you set 'download manager' to AUTOMATICALLY open what it just downloaded????
[00:19] <Omerta> ?
[00:19] <celthunder> 0merta yes the black screen with white text
[00:19] <Omerta> ctrl+alt+f4 i guess
[00:19] <thingy> Christopher: I don't have gnome installed and so can't test...can you look at the settings for the file manager and see if the show something
[00:20] <celthunder> 0merta i meant from recovery mode though can you get to that
[00:20] <Omerta> dunno i can check it
[00:20] <jerriy> Earth calling ununtu
[00:20] <Christopher> thingy: i will try
[00:20] <jerriy> How do you set 'download manager' to AUTOMATICALLY open what it just downloaded????
[00:20] <celthunder> jerriy, depends on your download manager?
[00:20] <Dominik1> ok, now how can I find out which drives are on the PCI IDE controller and which ones I can boot from so that I install it on the correct one????
[00:20] <jerriy> celthunder: meaning what?
[00:21] <bazhang> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Shiki-Colors?content=86717 cmp try these; download both the icon pack and the theme pack
[00:21] <pre12164> lol does not say if they got it working? i have tried ndiswrapper with no luck allthough i could be doing something wrong
[00:21] <celthunder> jerriy, meaning you can use multiple things to download software and each one has different methods of "autoopen"
[00:22] <jerriy> celthunder: I can't auto open ONE thing since I recently upgraded to 3.5
[00:22] <Omerta> chethunder: here are the options: resume,clean,dpkg,fsck,grub,netroot,root,xfix
[00:22] <jerriy> dunno what on earth is going on
[00:23] <Omerta> root will take me to the shell, so will netroot
[00:23] <swayric> heh
[00:23] <swayric> Is there any support for liveCD issues here?
[00:23] <Dominik1> is it bad idea to upgrade to 9.04 from older life cd?
[00:23] <StupidWeasel> Hey folks, would this be the correct channel for general alsa support on ubuntu? Or is there a more specific channel I can pester people in =3 ?
[00:23] <StupidWeasel> Dominik1: I did not have any problems.
[00:24] <Dominik1> cool
[00:24] <celthunder> Dominik1, shouldn't be bad
[00:24] <jerriy> Somebody help me fix Firefox download manager pls
[00:24] <Dominik1> now really important, I have 4 disks, two sint on a PCI IDE controller that are NOT bootable, how do I find out which ARE BOOTABLE, thanks?
[00:24] <Omerta> celthunder: here are the options: resume,clean,dpkg,fsck,grub,netroot,root,xfix
[00:24] <Omerta> in the recovery menu
[00:25] <swayric> Dominik1: tried booting them yet?
[00:25] <pbl_chai> s
[00:25] <celthunder> 0merta uh try root
[00:25] <Omerta> yeah ok
[00:25] <Omerta> what will i type there?
[00:25] <hajar> please can any one help me to solve hibernate problem?
[00:25] <celthunder> 0merta shutdown -h now
[00:25] <Omerta> ok
[00:25] <Dominik1> swayric: I know two of them will not work but I don't know which one they are, I want to avaoid installing and then haveing to reinstall
[00:25]  * StupidWeasel is trying to work out why he needs to force-reload with alsa each restart, to be able to use his headphone jack.
[00:26] <DIL> is it still possible to upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04
[00:26] <Christopher> thingy: i cant find any setting that would show the space/free space left of icons/devices on the desktop
[00:26] <DopeGhoti> StupidWeasel: you could work around that by putting the commands you need to run into /etc/rc.local
[00:26] <celthunder> DIL, yes
[00:26] <DopeGhoti> Christopher: thingy: df -H doesn't work?
[00:26] <StupidWeasel> DopeGhoti: Mmhmm, it's a dirty fix though =P
[00:26] <DIL> celthunder: anything special as i am unable
[00:26] <adelie42> Have a strange new problem. Running Xubuntu 9.04 and when getting to the GDM sometimes the password works or doesn't between restarts. I have never seen this problem before. Any suggestions?
[00:26] <DopeGhoti> StupidWeasel: dirty, yes. but effective while you look for a real cure
[00:26] <StupidWeasel> Trying to work out why I have to force it to reload at all.
[00:27] <hajar> please can any one help me to solve hibernate problem?
[00:27] <StupidWeasel> The headphones have to be in the jack as well
[00:27] <DopeGhoti> StupidWeasel: any interesting logs?
[00:27] <celthunder> DIL, as far as i know you should just have to update your mirrors aptitude update and then aptitude dist-upgrade
[00:27] <DopeGhoti> !ask | hajar
[00:27] <Christopher> DopeGhoti: of course it does, it's just a matter of appearance, i like the option of os x to show free space of devices below their desktop icons and am wondering if gnome can do that
[00:27] <celthunder> DIL, and most of the mirrors i believe keep older versions around for a while
[00:27] <swayric> !repeat hajar
[00:27] <swayric> !repeat | hajar
[00:28] <celthunder> hajar what's your hibernate doing?
[00:28] <Dominik1> how can I set up my ubuntu box to be a print serveR?
[00:28] <DopeGhoti> !cups | Dominik1
[00:28] <nicklas_> öj
[00:28] <swayric> Should LiveUSB work better than LiveCD?
[00:29] <hajar> hibernate not work , just display off screen and cant back without turn off and start again
[00:29] <DopeGhoti> swayric: advantages of USB over CD is taht it's faster, and you can save your changes.
[00:29] <Dominik1> thanks DopeGhoti
[00:29] <fretlessdavis> is there a seperate channel for netbook remix?
[00:29] <mattgyver> I want to start using KDE, would there be any problems with my existing programs if i just download the kubuntu-desktop package?
[00:29] <pre12164> any other ideas on installing netgear wn121t to ubuntu x64?
[00:29] <DopeGhoti> Dominik1: anytime
[00:29] <Christopher> any other idea DopeGhoti
[00:29] <celthunder> swayric, depends on your usb (1.1 or 2.0) and how much data is already going through them...
[00:29] <DIL> celthunder: ty, getting error message indicating that i cannot connect to repo - assume it is down will keep trying
[00:29] <DopeGhoti> Christopher: I know there's a way to do that sort of thing..  are you using GNOME or KDE?
[00:30] <Christopher> DopeGhoti: GNOME
[00:30] <pre12164> with ndis wrapper i get the drivers installed and they say they are present but the card never powers on
[00:30] <jedc> mattgyver, you can just install the kde package
[00:30] <epaphus> Anybody know how to uninstall firefox?? i already tried doing apt-get remove firefox but it still runs
[00:30] <Omerta> celthunder, i got this whole message: "*will now halt halt: unable to iterate ide devices: no such file or directory [2192.581899] Power down."
[00:30] <celthunder> DIL, try a different mirror otherwise at least a few should have the older ones up yet
[00:30] <DopeGhoti> Christopher: look into gdesklets, I think there's disk-usage meter widgets in there that may do what you want
[00:30] <jedc> mattgyver, then choose it under options->sessions before logging in
[00:30] <Omerta> and it didnt shut down
[00:31] <celthunder> 0merta well at least now we can limit it to an ide problem, making progress
[00:31] <DopeGhoti> epaphus: do you know which version if firefox you're looking to uninstall?
[00:31] <Omerta> yeah that's right :)
[00:31] <mattgyver> jedc, will gnome (gtk) apps run within kde?
[00:31] <DopeGhoti> epaphus: you could try apt-get remove firefox-3.0 or firefox-3.5 for example
[00:31] <Omerta> my laptop's internal hdd is ide
[00:31] <Christopher> DopeGhoti: they do the job but are not what i want, i "simply" want the disk size and space to be shown below the mounted devices desktop icons (maybe im wanting too much)
[00:31] <DopeGhoti> mattgyver: yes, they will
[00:31] <Omerta> so, that's the problem?
[00:31] <mattgyver> Thanks guys
[00:31] <jedc> mattgyver, yes
[00:32] <fretlessdavis> is there a seperate channel for 9.04 netbook remix or can anyone help me with configuring it's 'desktop'/menu?
[00:32] <jedc> mattgyver, be aware that the kde package will also install a bunch of kde apps
[00:32] <DopeGhoti> Christopher: I believe there is a way do to this, but unfortunately, I do now know what it is
[00:32] <epaphus> DopeGhoti, thanks.. do you know how to remove all the configs?
[00:32] <cmp> bazhang, i dont want to download any themes - i want the themes that i sent you ... ok i will sent you the link as you want now
[00:32] <DopeGhoti> epaphus: apt-get --purge remove <package>
[00:33] <Christopher> DopeGhoti: too bad, im looking for this kinda thing for ages and never found a way but thanks for the support
[00:33] <cmp> bazhang , http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/bluehack?content=102731
[00:33] <Dominik1> how do I set up a file server with my ubuntu mashine?
[00:33] <Giiooo> Hello ..im installing webalizer and i get the error : Can't open log file /var/log/apache2/access.log.1
[00:33] <DopeGhoti> Christopher: I'm sure it's out there somewhere; I'm nearly sure I've *seen* it before, I just can't find a link right now
[00:33] <mikejet> What's the easiest way to upgrade my OpenOffice from 3.0.1 to 3.1? Is that just an 'apt-get uninstall' 'apt-get install' thing?
[00:33] <unop> !samba > Dominik1
[00:33] <celthunder> 0merta does /proc/ide exist
[00:33] <Dominik1> unop: thank you
[00:33] <ftab> Dominiki,  I guess you need just to share your file
[00:34] <Omerta> i'll check
[00:34] <ftab> and assign appropriate permissions
[00:34] <DopeGhoti> mikejet: if the package is in the repos, apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[00:34] <Omerta> no it doesnt celthunder
[00:34] <unop> mikejet, or just.  sudo aptitude install openoffice.org
[00:34] <Dominik1> ftab yes correct
[00:34] <hlfshell> hello - i really need to allow a friend to SSH into my computer- how do i gedt this to work and let them SSH into me?
[00:34] <celthunder> 0merta okay, and i think you said you checked already but does your computer use acpi or apm
[00:34] <unop> mikejet, or specify the version.  sudo aptitude install openoffice.org=3.1.blah
[00:35] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: apt-get install openssh-server
[00:35] <hlfshell> DopeGhoti - alright, I did that much. Then what?
[00:35] <cmp> bazhang, here is another link i want to install it   ( http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Azenis?content=106608  )
[00:35] <Omerta> i have no idea celthunder
[00:35] <g3org3s> Hello ..im installing webalizer and i get the error : Can't open log file /var/log/apache2/access.log.1
[00:35] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: once the server is running, they can, from their system, use 'ssh username@0.0.0.0' (with your IP address)
[00:35] <celthunder> hlfshell, aptitude install openssh-server;nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config edit as needed, /etc/init.d/sshd start
[00:35] <hlfshell> thanks DopeGhoti
[00:36] <swayric> hey I do "$ sudo fdisk -l" but fdisk does not print anything. help?
[00:36] <Omerta> a friend from ubuntu-tr told me to change menu.lst
[00:36] <Omerta> so it wasnt me
[00:36] <Omerta> i added lines such as noacpi nolapic acpi=off
[00:36] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: anytime :)
[00:36] <swayric> I mean.. knoppix can read the partition table fine, but ubuntu has trouble...
[00:36] <Omerta> and also acpi=force
[00:36] <celthunder> 0merta try adding apm power_off=1 to /etc/module
[00:36] <celthunder> er 0merta er to /etc/modules
[00:37] <Guest76976> hi everyone, when somebody has a minute, i need some help over here, im installing ubuntu on a friends computer, and it just wont let me :P
[00:37] <Omerta> i did that, it didnt work
[00:37] <zopiac> what is the gtk theme file that determines the alpha of the gnome-panel
 what happened ? still investigating ?
[00:37] <DopeGhoti> !ask | Guest76976
[00:37] <swayric> does any ubuntu livecd have testdisk ?>"
[00:37] <ftab> :)
[00:37] <celthunder> 0merta okay, do you have ide ports at all?
[00:37] <Omerta> my hdd is ide
[00:37] <hlfshell> DopeGhoti - it asks for hostkeys but i dont know wht those are/etc. plus /etc/init.d/ssh but not sshd exists
[00:37] <Omerta> but i dont know about the rest
[00:37] <miguelonnnn> hi
[00:38] <lincoln_> Hey, does anyone know where to access the system sound control?  My sound has stopped working and I assume it's just because the so
[00:38] <Omerta> it had no problem with ubuntu 8.04 and win xp
[00:38] <cmp> bazhang , did you get my links ?
[00:38] <lincoln_> ftware volume is down
[00:38] <Dominik1> ftab yes I am still reading the samba page, what are you refereing to, did I miss one of your comunications?
[00:38] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: the first time you SSH in to a new system, you are asked if the host key is correct.  in most cases, teh answer is 'yes'
[00:39] <Uplink> Hi everyone
[00:39] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: /etc/init.d/ssh is the script used to start and stop the SSH server
[00:39] <hlfshell> DopeGhoti- ok, i did almost no edits to the config file, as i saw nothing needing change. i then ran /etc/init.d/ssh start, got an [ OK ]
[00:39] <poyntz> hi folks
[00:40] <hlfshell> DopeGhoti - but now neither of us are seeing much success connecting. Could I just be a fool and using the wrong IP?
[00:40] <poyntz> when I print PDFs in Ubuntu on a DeskJet 930C it misses borders
[00:40] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: good, your SSH server is running.  To test it from your local machine, you can 'ssh username@127.0.0.1'
[00:40] <poyntz> how can I fix this problem?
[00:40] <Uplink> \hi poyntz
[00:40] <bastidrazor> hlfshell, are you both on the same network?
[00:40] <celthunder> 0merta okay, can you try turning acpi off?  is there any bios options for it?
 Samba is for sharing files with windows OS
[00:40] <Omerta> no
[00:40] <poyntz> Uplink: how are you/
[00:40] <hlfshell> bastidrazor - nope. miles and miles apart.
[00:40] <Omerta> but i added it to menu.lst
[00:40] <celthunder> 0merta instead of acpi=force acpi=off and then check?
[00:40] <bastidrazor> hlfshell, are you behind a router?
[00:40] <hlfshell> DopeGhoti - that worked :-)
[00:40] <Omerta> didnt work as well
[00:40] <hlfshell> bastidrazor - yes, a wireless one
[00:40] <Uplink> I am teaching myself to program C, could  anyone give me good starting points? and basic understanding of all the different programs and processes of it?
[00:41] <cmp> bazhang, have you got my link?
[00:41] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: what IP is your friend using?  does it start with 192.168 ?
[00:41] <hlfshell> no... i know that the 192.168 one is local. its 67.85 something.
[00:41] <mattgyver> jedc, DopeGhoti, know off hand if compiz will work out of the box in kde since i have it working in gnome
[00:41] <celthunder> 0merta oh okay...i'm pretty much clueless then.  Sorry
[00:41] <Omerta> there isnt such an option in bios celthunder
[00:41] <hlfshell> but that ip is not working, DopeGhoti
[00:41] <lincoln_> Uplink, do you know another language?
[00:41] <Dominik1> ftab: precisly what I need
[00:41] <Uplink> I know basic html
[00:41] <bastidrazor> hlfshell, normally you'll need to forward port 22.. and most ISP's block port 22 for home networks.. you could try changing which port ssh listens to.. or add multiple ports.. like 222 for example
[00:42] <Artanis00> hi, for various reasons I'm on a live cd, and I need to get package selections, and the key list for my software sources off my previous install (ie: normally data accessed by `dpkg --get-selections` and `apt-key exportall`) so I can recover quickly from a reinstall if needed. Though on a live cd obviously these give me only the data from the live cd. I can mount the old install partition, so is there a way to get to this data through
[00:42] <Dominik1> ftab: id like to be able to move files from my windows mashines onto my linux box
[00:42] <Omerta> but i added the line "acpi=off" to menu.lst
[00:42] <Omerta> the error changed
[00:42] <bastidrazor> hlfshell, i stated that wrong.. most isp's block port 22 for home service
[00:42] <celthunder> 0merta what was the error then?
[00:42] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: it your friend on the same network as you, or on the other side of the itnernet?
[00:42] <poyntz> does anyone have the same issue as me with printing PDFs?
[00:42] <Omerta> it showed me [.....] System halted. instead of [..........] Power down.
[00:42] <lincoln_> oh okay, it's different in the fact that html is a markup language, not really a programming language
[00:42] <DopeGhoti> bastidrazor: really?  I've never seen an ISP block port 22
[00:42] <Dominik1> can ubuntu do somehting similar to ZFS where it merges all 4 hdds WITHOUT useing raid
[00:42] <hlfshell> other side, DopeGhoti
[00:42] <miguelonnnn> please 1 question: when i plug a drive , it gets mounted at 2 different places: at /dev/disk, and at /dev/media, why?
[00:42] <Omerta> and it shutted down with one single press to power button
[00:42] <bastidrazor> DopeGhoti, i have. mine is. and i know more than a few others that have it blocked.
[00:43] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: you need your actual IP address.  go to www.ipchicken.com; you'll see your actual IP there in large blue numbers
[00:43] <bazhang> cmp, yes, I already have that one installed; just download the tar.gz and drag to theme manager
[00:43] <a94060> miguelonnnn: u mean /media/disk?
[00:43] <SeaPhor> Omerta, do you have BOTH noacpi and acpi=off  in the menu.lst?
[00:43] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: you will also need to set up SSH forwarding on your router
[00:43] <miguelonnnn> yeah a94060
[00:43] <Omerta> but the line was "noacpi nolapic acpi=off"
[00:43] <miguelonnnn> why it gets mounted twice?
[00:43] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: see http://www.portforward.com/
 http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu-home-fileserver
[00:43] <ftab> that might help you
[00:43] <Dominik1> ftab thanks
[00:43] <a94060> miguelonnnn: its just standdard setup. You can access it via the desktop then. You cannot directly access a device for file i/o unless it is mounted
 you are welcome :-)
[00:43] <bastidrazor> DopeGhoti, if all your suggestions still don't work.. then trying a different port would be a good idea. keep up the good advice.
[00:43] <Omerta> yes seaphor, i had but not now
[00:44] <lincoln_> Uplink, just go look up a good tutorial, learn some basics and then work on some actual applications of the language.  I learned C in classes, so the finding of things to do with C was easy
[00:44] <a94060> miguelonnnn: you can format it and stuff,but you canno access the information on it
[00:44] <cmp> bazhang , my dear i did as i told you before - and i drag it as you said to me before - and its not working at all - and i cant see it in the list of my themes
[00:44] <miguelonnnn> yeah, i actually know it, but why mounted twice? one at /dev/disk and one at /dev/media?
[00:44] <hlfshell> do i have to enable the port forwarding DopeGhoti ?
[00:44] <celthunder> 0merta if it says system halted you can push the power button safely nothing is runningat that point
[00:44] <Uplink> Thanks Lincoln I will do that
[00:44] <SeaPhor> Omerta, good rule of thumb (not necessarily needed though) is to have both if any
[00:45] <bazhang> cmp, then you need to scroll to it and click on it; try redragging to theme manager one more time
[00:45] <a94060> miguelonnnn: you sure its /dev/media? or is it /media/disk
[00:45] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: yes- your are connecting through a router. when your friend tries to SSH in, the router doesn't know what to do with the SSH request if the forwarding isn't set up
[00:45] <hlfshell> ok
[00:45] <miguelonnnn> sorry media disk a94060
[00:45] <hlfshell> Thanks DopeGhoti, brb
[00:45] <Omerta> yeah celthunder, but i want it to be automated
[00:45] <DopeGhoti> hlfshell: quite welcome
[00:45] <cmp> bazhang , you are the best ...
[00:45] <Omerta> it's pretty annoying you know
[00:45] <cmp> bazhang , its working ... yahoooooooooo
[00:45] <Uplink> Could someone explain to me how glibc works?
[00:45] <a94060> miguelonnnn:  i think its just a feature of gnome. you must mount a device before you can read from it
[00:46] <bazhang> cmp, good
[00:46] <PuterPutter> I am running a Broadcom wireless on the laptop. Is it characteristic for the wireless to  slow down and then drop out?
[00:46] <a94060> miguelonnnn: the second statement is standard for almost all filesystems i think
[00:46] <DopeGhoti> a94060: that's not just GNOME, that's POSIX ;0
[00:46] <Guest76976> When installing ubuntu, after writing my password, etc, it says "installing system" and in about 15% i get an error: "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda" (retry, ignore, cancell) and if i ignore it (wich i think isn't any good) it says"The creation of swap space in partition #5 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed." and i'm stuck here, can anyone help me please?
[00:46] <a94060> ahh,alrighty DopeGhoti . im not sure exactly,logic is just takling =]
[00:46] <Uplink> its a library for sub-programs. Does that means a list or "group" of programs that make up an application?
[00:46] <miguelonnnn> hmm ok
[00:46] <Omerta> it wasnt me who did that seaphor, it was a friend's recommendation :)
[00:46] <cmp> bazhang , then tell me now - how to control my transperant
[00:46] <DopeGhoti> a94060:  no worries :)
[00:47] <miguelonnnn> i'm asking this because i read somewhere that to make a bootable usb i must first umount it
[00:47] <bazhang> cmp, transparency in compiz?
[00:47] <miguelonnnn> so fdisk and mkfs can work properly on the drive
[00:47] <a94060> DopeGhoti: would u be able to give a better explanation to miguelonnnn about why the drive is mounted twice? /dev/drive and /media/disk?
[00:47] <SeaPhor> Omerta, what is exactly the issue?
[00:47] <a94060> Ill thank you now DopeGhoti ,im going afk
[00:47] <Omerta> my laptop wont shut down
[00:47] <miguelonnnn> but i duno what i should umount
[00:47] <genii> nothing gets mounted to /dev
[00:47] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: a94060: /dev/… is the location of the actuall device itself; /media/… is the point on which the deveice is mounted.
[00:47] <miguelonnnn> ok see you l8r a94060 ! and thankss
[00:48] <SeaPhor> Omerta, by what process will it not shut down?
[00:48] <miguelonnnn> ahh ok dope
[00:48] <Omerta> well ubuntu doesnt do it automatically
[00:48] <Omerta> i press on shut down button
[00:48] <bastidrazor> a94060, you're reading the output of fdisk wrong.. /media/xx is the mountpoint
[00:49] <Omerta> celthunder, i got this whole message: "*will now halt halt: unable to iterate ide devices: no such file or directory [2192.581899] Power down."
[00:49] <cmp> yes
[00:49] <miguelonnnn> you mean that linux makes a directory, then executes mount -t /dev/disk  /media/disk
[00:49] <Omerta> seaphor
[00:49] <celthunder> 0merta yeah, i googled that not much came up lol sorry mate
[00:49] <miguelonnnn> am i right?
[00:49] <Omerta> lol i typed that for seaphor :)))
[00:50] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: well, the directory should be there before the mount command is run, but basically, yes.  though after -t comes the type of filesystem
[00:50] <miguelonnnn> in that case, the directory made by linux would be /media/disk
[00:50] <Omerta> well celthunder i'm googling it for two days
[00:50] <Omerta> so it's normal :)
[00:50] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: for example, 'mount -t vfat /dev/sdd /media/disk'
[00:51] <miguelonnnn> yeah , ok i get it. So when i'm told to umount the drive, all i need to do is umount the /media/drive, not the /dev/drive right?
[00:51] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: exactly right
[00:51] <Omerta> right
[00:51] <miguelonnnn> great!!! :)
[00:51] <Omerta> i assume it's external though
[00:51] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: (actually, either should work, but I generally umount the mount point)
[00:52] <bradley> hi. i just tried for the first time to play a dvd put i get a message saying i may not have permission.  when i go to the properties of the dvd, under permissions, it says "the permissions of "cdrom0" could not be determined.
[00:52] <bradley> what should i do?
[00:52] <miguelonnnn> but what means umounting the /dev/disk? that isn't mounted, is just a file isn't it?
[00:52] <BlueLaguna> Is there any way to rename a user on the system?
[00:53] <twint> 	
[00:53] <twint> good night could ajudarme the install apache php mysql phpmyadmin
[00:54] <mib> hi.what is the difference between Linux and Linux (x86-64)
[00:54] <DopeGhoti> miguelonnnn: if /dev/foo is mounted at /media/bar, then 'umount /dev/foo' and 'umount /media/bar' mean exactly the same thing, just parsed differently.  One is "Unmount whichever device is mounted at /media/bar" and the other is "Unmount the device /dev/foo, wherever its mount point is"
[00:54] <twint> 	
[00:54] <twint> or turritorial good to do that
[00:54] <Flannel> !lamp | twint
[00:55] <BlueLaguna> mib: x86-64 is designed for 64bit machines
[00:55] <mib> how can i check wehther mine is or not BlueLaguna?
[00:55] <BlueLaguna> mib: In most cases, it'll probably make your life easier to just use the 32bit version regardless
[00:55] <jachee> hi folks, i've tried to switch to xfce, but I've still got some gnome stuff coming up when i start a new session... any insight?
[00:55] <zopiac> what is the gtk theme file that determines the alpha of the gnome-panel?
[00:55] <BlueLaguna> mib: What kind of CPU do you have?
[00:55] <mib> err..not sure..its the department machine
[00:56] <BlueLaguna> mib: Just install the 32bit version
[00:56] <mib> the one where Linux itself?
[00:56] <BlueLaguna> Yes
[00:56] <mib> okie.will try now.
[00:58] <twint> thank you friend! Flannel ubottu
[00:59] <bastidrazor> jachee, you want xfce only and to get rid of gnome all together?
[00:59] <cmp> bazhang, iam talking about transparency in compiz
[00:59] <bazhang> cmp, help for compiz , /join #compiz
[00:59] <[TOP]kangu> Quick Question... when playing video games only tested it with 2... Quake and Counter Strike.. but the same thing accures in both... every 1-2 mintues i get a lag spike or it freezes for 1-3 seconds and it comes back into the game...
[01:00] <jachee> bastidrazor: i'd like alll the gnome panelss to go away, for sure
[01:01] <bastidrazor> !purexfce | jachee .. not sure if this is what you want. as it will get rid of all of gnome.
[01:02] <cmp> bazhang, how to do it
[01:02] <[TOP]kangu> Quick Question... when playing video games only tested it with 2... Quake and Counter Strike.. but the same thing accures in both... every 1-2 mintues i get a lag spike or it freezes for 1-3 seconds and it comes back into the game...
[01:03] <PuterPutter> I am running a Broadcom wireless on the laptop. Is it characteristic for the wireless to  slow down and then drop out?
[01:03] <mver> anybody online who  is  using virtualbox;  I have  questions.
[01:03] <SeaPhor> [TOP]kangu, check in #cedega or #winehq
[01:03] <MTeck> PuterPutter: broadcom does suck - what version are you running?
[01:03] <bastidrazor> mver, #vbox  may be a good channel to visit.
[01:03] <RabidWeezle> Alright folks... My toshiba laptop worked fine until the last update, now no wireless on my rtk8187se
[01:03] <PuterPutter> MTeck it is 4318
[01:04] <MTeck> PuterPutter: version of ubuntu
[01:04] <PuterPutter> oh sorry 9.04
[01:04] <odinsbane> How can I turn off the update notifier?
[01:04] <mver> bastidrazor: right, but the channel only has me on it  right  now
[01:04] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, reloade the module?
[01:04] <RabidWeezle> I've rebooted about 20 times
[01:04] <bastidrazor> mver, what does that mean?
[01:05] <RabidWeezle> I've recompiled the module and rebooted
[01:05] <miguelonnnn> ok i got it, sorry for my late response DopeGhoti
[01:05] <MTeck> PuterPutter: go to system > adminsitration > hardware devices
[01:05] <mver> means nobody but me; no  dialogue
[01:05] <RabidWeezle> I've tried ndiswrapper with the linux driver and rebooted..
[01:05] <RabidWeezle> erm
[01:05] <MTeck> PuterPutter: see if there's a closed source driver for it
[01:05] <RabidWeezle> windows driver
[01:05] <twint> 	
[01:05] <twint> my Linux desktop and install apache php mysql phpmyadmin LAMP
[01:05] <twint> Meeny
[01:05] <twint> > alterar
[01:05] <twint> 		
[01:05] <FloodBot2> twint: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:05] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: why are you using ndiswrapper?
[01:05] <Revolver`> hello
[01:05] <jachee> bastidrazor: i'd like to flop back and forth, until I'm sure I like xfce enough to swap permanently. thanks though. :)
[01:05] <bastidrazor> mver, i am in #vbox and there are quite a few people in there..
[01:06] <PuterPutter> ok
[01:06] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, whoa!! no need for ndiswrapper with that driver...
[01:06] <RabidWeezle> odinsbane, because nothing else was working, I was grasping for straws at that point
[01:06] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: is it your wireless?
[01:06] <a94060> bastidrazor: Im back. Sorry how i phrased the question. I know what i meant, but i didnt phrase it correctly. I know that /dev is the device
[01:06] <RabidWeezle> yes
[01:06] <RabidWeezle> it's a wireless controller
[01:06] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: is the light on saying that it works?
[01:06] <RabidWeezle> it's orange
[01:06] <odinsbane> wireless controller?
[01:06] <Artanis00> In case anyone was curious, I figured it out. I was able to get some instructions on how to chroot into the install partition from the live CD and was able to use the commands to export the data I needed to a safe location.
[01:06] <bastidrazor> jachee, okay, when you switch sessions you're switching from gnome to xfce and still have the panel?
[01:07] <RabidWeezle> the light is orange
[01:07] <bazhang> cmp, I have no idea how to transparency in compiz, that is why I suggested you /join #compiz and ask there.
[01:07] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: what card is it?
[01:07] <nat2610> I just added a SATA hard drive to my pc, I currently have a HD on /dev/hda1 but I can't find the new harddrive, how can i detect that ?
[01:07] <RabidWeezle> rtk8187se
[01:07] <PuterPutter> MTeck there is a B43 driver listed
[01:07] <cmp> how to join them ?
[01:07] <MTeck> PuterPutter: enable it, you'll need to restart after
[01:07] <PuterPutter> ok
[01:07] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle,  rtk8187se should work fine WITHOUT ndiswrapper,
[01:07] <ejv> nat2610: what's: sudo fdisk -l say?
[01:07] <Dr_Willis> nat2610:  check output of 'sudo fdisk -l' to see what 'device' it is. You will need to partition/format/moiunt the thing for it to be used
[01:07] <jachee> bastidrazor: even on a fresh boot the gnome paels pop up, but yes. :)
[01:08] <bastidrazor> cmp, type /join #compiz
[01:08] <RabidWeezle> SeaPhor, after the last update/reboot it doesn't
[01:08] <ejv> lol @ Dr_Willis
[01:08] <RabidWeezle> it see's it, it's just stuck on orange
[01:08] <ejv> so much more detailed than my response hahaha
[01:08] <miguelonnnn> 1 more question please, this is fast. I usually read that an hdd has 512 byte blocks, but is that a phyisical limitation? or is it possible to split them into 128 byte blocks, or gather them into 2 Mb ones?
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> ejv: :) you learn what people will ask next.. :)
[01:08] <bastidrazor> jachee, in xfce you should be able to remove the panel from the desktop.. right click and delete panel
[01:08] <ejv> im just lazy
[01:08] <RabidWeezle> and the enabler thingy isn't it's own button like most laptops, it's a FN key combo
[01:08] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: what did you update?  Your kernel?
[01:08] <ejv> :)
[01:08] <giiker> miguelonnnn: you can change it
[01:08] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, wait... is this a laptop?
[01:08] <PuterPutter> MTeck i have it activated
[01:09] <RabidWeezle> odinsbane, to be honest, this is my wife's laptop
[01:09] <Dr_Willis> miguelonnnn:  why do you think you need to worry about blocksize? some special use?
[01:09] <RabidWeezle> yes, it's a laptop, a toshiba satelite
[01:09] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: what type of laptop?
[01:09] <PuterPutter> restarting
[01:09] <miguelonnnn> just to know it Dr_Willis . Thanks giiker
[01:09] <giiker> miguelonnnn: bigger block size it is better used with multimedia files
[01:09] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, there's a hardware switch, is it turned on?
[01:09] <giiker> np
[01:09] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: type uname -r from your terminal. (after doing what seaphor says)
[01:10] <Dr_Willis> miguelonnnn:  i think its an option to the mkfs command. I reall seeing it somewhere. :)
[01:10] <RabidWeezle> there isn't a hardware switch on this, it uses a FN key combo to enable the wireless
[01:10] <RabidWeezle> most of my laptops have a hardware switch
[01:10] <RabidWeezle> but not this one
[01:10] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, turn it off, turn it on, then reboot
[01:10] <RabidWeezle> dude, the fn key combo does nothing in ubuntu
[01:10] <miguelonnnn> I knew yet that actual OS sizes can be changed, (clusters and so on), but i wondered if the 512 byte sectors could be modified.
[01:11] <ejv> if you're dealing with larger files, use a more appropriate filesystem
[01:11] <ejv> like XFS
[01:11] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: my wireless button doesn't wor so I do echo 1> long/path/to/some/wlan
[01:11] <miguelonnnn> heheh
[01:11] <PuterPutter> MTeck i 'll try this driver and see what happens
[01:11] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, yes it does, its on the left side,, i have a customer with that toshiba,,,
[01:11] <giiker> miguelonnnn: nop
[01:11] <MTeck> PuterPutter: ok
[01:11] <zopiac> do pixmaps allow transparencies?
[01:11] <miguelonnnn> nop?
[01:11] <nat2610> ejv, and Dr_Willis it doesn't find it
[01:11] <ejv> XFS allows file systems to be created with block sizes ranging between 512 bytes and 64 kilobytes, allowing the file system to be tuned for the expected use.
[01:11] <nat2610> it only find hda1 and hda2
[01:11] <cmp> bazhang, how to install boot theme ?
[01:12] <nat2610> which are boot and /
[01:12] <giiker> miguelonnnn: sectors are created by the manufacturer, one can deal only on the logical matter
[01:12] <PuterPutter> MTeck well it immediately dropped to 1 Mb/s from 54 mb/s and stalled
[01:12] <RabidWeezle> L505d-s5965 satelite has no hardware switch, just a FN key
[01:12] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: does your wireless show up when you do ifconfig?
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> nat2610:  no sd## then eh? Hmm.. i would reboot - see if the BIOS is seeing it..   perhaps you missed a cable, or somthing isent plugged in all the way.. or the sata controller is disabled..
[01:12] <Frank83> Greetings, I'm trying to get the total output of a program (Ran through Terminal) to do some debugging. My problem is that after some lines I can't scroll further up. Is there any way to get over that limitation?
[01:12] <RabidWeezle> unless your customer bought his laptop from bestbuy, it's not the same system, this was a bestbuy exclusive
[01:12] <RabidWeezle> odinsbane, yes
[01:13] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: and you can do ifconfig wlan0 up
[01:13] <miguelonnnn> ahh that was my question sorry if you didn't understand
[01:13] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: and iwlist wlan0 scan
[01:13] <RabidWeezle> it scan's nothing
[01:13] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, what about when you do iwlist scan
[01:13] <Dr_Willis> Frank83:  programname | less
[01:13] <superjoe> what do you do if an install script fails in aptitude?
[01:13] <superjoe> is there a way to skip this package and install the other ones?
[01:13] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: I'm guessing you did sudo ?
[01:13] <miguelonnnn> purge and reinstall it?
[01:13] <Frank83> Dr_Willis, Thanks!
[01:14] <iamelite> EASY QUESTION: What is a good stand alone program to read my linux drive from windows?
[01:14] <RabidWeezle> wlan0     No scan results
[01:14] <RabidWeezle> I sudo'ed it
[01:14] <SeaPhor> how about this RabidWeezle  do sudo lshw -C network
[01:14] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: how about dmesg is your wlan0 in there
[01:14] <Dr_Willis> Frank83:  theres other ways also to pipe output to a file.
[01:14] <superjoe> miguelonnnn: ok I'll try that
[01:14] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: ie dmesg | grep wlan0
[01:15] <Frank83> Dr_WIllis: That would be awesome to know.
[01:15] <miguelonnnn> ok superjoe, :)
[01:15] <Frank83> Dr_Willis: Would be of awesome help.
[01:15] <RabidWeezle> [  149.317257] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[01:15] <Dr_Willis> Frank83:  command > output.txt    (bash basics here man)
[01:15] <MTeck> PuterPutter: that's after the reboot?
[01:15] <Dr_Willis> Frank83:  or for old-skool ussate the 'typescript' command
[01:15] <SeaPhor> odinsbane, some mfgs auto name it something else, like "ath0
[01:15] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: sometimes when iwconfig/ifconfig are missbehaving I kill the network manager.
[01:15] <PuterPutter> MTeck yes
[01:16] <giiker> Frank83: also here http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-3.html
[01:16] <Dr_Willis> !bash | Frank83
[01:16] <RabidWeezle> so killall -9 nm-applet?
[01:16] <Frank83> Dr_Willis, Many thanks. :-)
[01:16] <MTeck> PuterPutter: my next suggestion is a bug report...
[01:16] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: something like that , I usually ps ax, and find any network manager to be found
[01:16] <MTeck> RabidWeezle: don't use -9 if you don't need it
[01:16] <Frank83> Dr_Willis, BTW, I have that exact page on my favs, I'll give it another look. Thanks once again!
[01:16] <PuterPutter> MTeck yes i just lost connection
[01:17] <PuterPutter> MTeck it came back at 1 mb/s
[01:17] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: also wha do you get from a uname -r.  Maybe you should reboot with a previous kernel.
[01:17] <RabidWeezle> no scan results still
[01:17] <RabidWeezle> 2.6.28-15-generic
[01:17] <SeaPhor> how about this RabidWeezle  do sudo lshw -C network
[01:17] <MTeck> PuterPutter: exact same issue with or without proprietary driver?
[01:18] <RabidWeezle> I have rebooted with -14 and -13 and still nothing
[01:18] <PuterPutter> MTeck  yes   how do i go back to old driver
[01:18] <MTeck> PuterPutter: same way as what you already did
[01:18] <PuterPutter> ok
[01:18] <RabidWeezle> it's the hardware switch I know it, and the only way to fix that is to boot back into windows... (and I have no windows install on this)
[01:18] <kholerabbi> Does last.fm work for anybody else. I have tried banshee and rhythmbox and neither will play anything :(
[01:19] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: look for this /sys/devices/platform/toshiba
[01:19] <RabidWeezle> no toshiba folder
[01:19] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: I have to manually switch my wireless card on but my is an asus so the path would be different
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> eisa.0
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> Fixed MDIO bus.0
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> i8042
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> pcspkr
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> power
[01:20] <FloodBot2> RabidWeezle: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:20] <Supersaiyan_IV> RabidWeezle, if you do iwconfig, what mode is it in?
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> serial8250
[01:20] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: What folders are there, pick on that makes sense, and see if it has a wlan file.
[01:20] <ejv> !irc etiquette
[01:20] <ejv> hahaha
[01:20] <{RR}Super> yo wut up
[01:20] <genii> that n more
[01:20] <KB1JWQ> RabidWeezle: Paste to a pastebin, not to the channel. :)
[01:20] <RabidWeezle> k
[01:20] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, is it turned off in BIOS?
[01:21] <RabidWeezle> no
[01:21] <RabidWeezle> it's on
[01:21] <swayric> hey
[01:21] <PuterPutter> MTeck now i have no connection it does not list wireless
[01:21] <RabidWeezle> I tried switching it in the bios on and off and on... nothin
[01:21] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: you could also go to /sys/devices/platform, do an ls -R | grep wlan
[01:22] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: also do a ps ax | grep Network, and see if any other proccesses might influence what you are working on.
[01:22] <twint> thank the LAMP no longer serve in that same link could solve my doubts thanks
[01:22] <MTeck> PuterPutter: you should be able to go to system > administration > hardware devices and stop using the driver - then reboot
[01:22] <SeaPhor> RabidWeezle, there HAS to be a hardware switch, i believe its according to FCC and energy-star,,,, look around....
[01:23] <RabidWeezle> the wifi switch is on the f8 key for a FN combo
[01:23] <odinsbane> SeaPhor: my wireless is only wit a button
[01:23] <PuterPutter> MTeck i did that and it killed wireless all together  lol
[01:24] <RabidWeezle> I can hit that till I'm blue in the face
[01:24] <RabidWeezle> it does nothing
[01:24] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: I would suggest rebooting into rescue and when you get the option take a root login w/out networking.  THen
[01:24] <MTeck> PuterPutter: I'd file a bug on it - This is beyond my ability
[01:24] <agosto> agosto
[01:24] <PuterPutter> ok thanx
[01:24] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: did you find a wlan file in a sub directory of your platform devices?
[01:24] <RabidWeezle> no
[01:26] <urthmover> is karmic alpha 4 the latest?
[01:26] <RabidWeezle> -_-
[01:26]  * RabidWeezle get's out the windows xp x64 cd...
[01:27] <bastidrazor> bazhang, ... no wonder cmp isn't able to install themes in the way described.. he isn't  even using ubuntu.
[01:27] <bazhang> bastidrazor, aha, what os?
[01:27] <odinsbane> RabidWeezle: it seems odd that your led is on.  I would suggest rebooting in rescue mde, go to root no network support, and try your ifconfig wlan0 up; iwlist wan0 scan
[01:27] <RabidWeezle> kk
[01:27] <RabidWeezle> gimme a minute
[01:28] <bastidrazor> bazhang, wait.. he stated 9.04 gentoo.. :|  i think he meant ubuntu ?
[01:28] <bazhang> urthmover, #ubuntu+1 for karmic
[01:28] <bazhang> bastidrazor, could be :)
[01:28] <Devrethman> How do I make windows not map with their title bars under the top menu bar?
[01:28] <urthmover> bazhang: thx
[01:29] <Devrethman> cause having to alt-drag something to be anle to max/min/close it sucks
[01:29] <irunbackwards> anyone else's Internet seem to go horribly slow after last weeks update
[01:29] <irunbackwards> i've tried disabling ipv6, using alternate nameservers
[01:29] <irunbackwards> still goes horribly slow
[01:30] <swayric> anyone know how to recover from an unreadable partition table as per this link? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-909981.html
[01:32] <irunbackwards> whoops
[01:32] <twint> what would be the best version of jEdit am programmer in php or a text editor rather than jedit
[01:34] <irunbackwards> gedit is good for php, has proper syntax highlighting
[01:34] <Devrethman> Seriously, am I the only one who thinks it's really annoying that I open somethign and the window decorations area all underneath the top toolbar?
[01:35] <Devrethman> or is it not happening to anyone else.
[01:35] <twobitsprite> Devrethman: you mean the title-bar, etc?
[01:35] <Devrethman> yeah
[01:35] <twobitsprite> not happenning to me... what's your resolution?
[01:35] <Devrethman> it maps them so that the top of the window is at the top of the screen
[01:36] <Devrethman> and the menu bar along the top of the screen goes over top of them, and is exactly the same height as the title bar andsuch
[01:36] <Devrethman> and maximizing does the same thing
[01:38] <SuperMiguel> is ext4 the fastest FS of ubuntu?
[01:39] <odinsbane> SuperMiguel: yes
[01:39] <swayric> No
[01:40] <swayric> Pascal cleans clock for ubuntu
[01:40] <datadude> Any recs on an alarm clock application?
[01:40] <SuperMiguel> swayric, no?
[01:43] <inerg> I need help with grub
[01:44] <Dr_Willis> datadude:  check the package manager.. i recall a few in there...
[01:44] <Dr_Willis> datadude:  sort of annoying the gnome clock dosent hagve that feature. :(
[01:45] <inerg> What do you mean
[01:45] <odinsbane> SuperMiguel: google it, there are some bench marks ext4 can speed up your bootup time.
[01:46] <twobitsprite> SuperMiguel: what do you need a "fast" FS for?
[01:46] <santibiotico> hi
[01:46] <SuperMiguel> twobitsprite, i was just asking :) if ext4 was the fastest one
[01:47] <swayric> Dr_Willis: how do I "remove GPT and just create msdos label partition" ?
[01:47] <twobitsprite> SuperMiguel: performance is not a simple one-dimensional thing
[01:47] <swayric> If I'm using GPT, does that suggest I'm using a macintosh-based computer?
[01:47] <swayric> intel-based mac?
[01:47] <twobitsprite> just stick with the standard FS unless you really need something faster, then figure out why what you are using is slow and what sort of speed you need
[01:48] <swayric> pascal is pretty quick
[01:48] <swayric> gets the job done
[01:48] <swayric> or if you want a neat easy to mantain programming code, go with perl
[01:48] <twint> 	
[01:48] <twint> see if you understand me, wanted to get a doubt in Linux when I give a permission to a certain directory pretend chmod 766 var / www /
[01:48] <twobitsprite> swayric: last I checked, pascal was a programming language... not a filesystem
[01:48] <FloodBot2> twint: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:49] <KB1JWQ> twint: That don't work well. :)
[01:49] <KB1JWQ> won't*
[01:49] <KB1JWQ> Directories need the execute bit set.
[01:51] <swayric> how do I "remove GPT and just create msdos label partition" ?
[01:51] <swayric> first, how do I remove GPT? do I have GPT? isn't GPT for intel-based macs?
[01:51] <twint> ok KB1JMQ
[01:52] <odinsbane> swayric: msdos label?  as in fat16 or as in you want to label the drive "msdos"
[01:53] <twint> ok how do I do after giving permission to the directory chmod 777 how can i return the previous settings
[01:53] <odinsbane> twint:  there are no "previous settings"
[01:54] <swayric> odinsbane: isn't GPT referring to mac's intel-based? wouldn't msdos lable in GPT's place set the drive for windows
[01:57] <twint> how can i find out what the default directory Linnen var / www
[01:57] <dan> I'm having trouble with ET true combat elite in linux what is the correct room to go to ?
[01:57] <Guest98000> âñåì  ïðèâåò!
[01:58] <JohnRove> inerg: what do you need help with?
[01:58] <dan> I've got it all set up, and ET works great (with the sound fix) but I'm experiencing random lock ups
[01:58] <dan> so bad I have to reset my pc
[01:59] <l3dlinux> I have to say that the longer I use ubuntu the more I am switched to it. and  shall never return to winblows
[01:59] <zopiac> for some reason i have no sound...i did eariler today
[02:00] <swayric> odinsbane: isn't GPT referring to mac's intel-based? wouldn't msdos lable in GPT's place set the drive for windows
[02:01] <twint> I installed an apache server running right over I'm not getting or edit or save files and files within the directory var / www
[02:01] <SealedWithAKiss> How do I change the animation used when opening a window in Compiz?
[02:01] <SealedWithAKiss> You know when you click on a window on the taskbar and it opens, there are animations for those in Compiz, which setting is it though?
[02:02] <twint> which the appropriate permissions for these types of directories to keep my security
[02:02] <Devrethman> SealedWithAKiss: I think that's "animations"
[02:02] <IdleOne> SealedWithAKiss: #compiz
[02:02] <Um_cara_qualquer> i'm having this little problem to unzip a file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/259585/
[02:03] <SealedWithAKiss> IdleOne, thanks man! Spot on!
[02:03] <KB1JWQ> Um_cara_qualquer: And your command string would be...?
[02:03] <Um_cara_qualquer> right button mouse, extract here
[02:03] <KB1JWQ> Um_cara_qualquer: What does `file /media/disk/Quinquilharias/Lineage II/CT2.3_Live_152.zip` return?
[02:03] <swayric> how do I "remove GPT and just create msdos label partition" ?
[02:04] <jiohdi> I think one of the updates took my sound... how do I get it back?
[02:04] <CydeWeys> It's happening to me ~twice a week now that X just completely freezes up while I'm using it.  Well, I can move the cursor around, but that's it.  Nothing responds to the cursor and even the NumLock/CapsLock keys fail.
[02:04] <Um_cara_qualquer> i don't understood what you said now... but when i'm in windows, it is no problem to unzip it
[02:04] <smogattack> when is Firefox 3.5 out for ubuntu? or how can i get it?
[02:05] <Dr_Willis> !ff3.5 | smogattack
[02:05] <jiohdi> smog, you can get it right from mozilla.com
[02:05] <Dr_Willis> smogattack:  install that packatge.. you will have it  alongside 3.0
[02:05] <zopiac> anyone want to help me get my sound back? :)
[02:05] <MTeck> !audio
[02:05] <smogattack> Dr_Willis, sudo apt-get install firefox 3.5?
[02:05] <jiohdi> zopiac I lost my sound too
[02:06] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: whats your sound device?
[02:06] <zopiac> the main thing is, it was just working not an hour ago
[02:06] <zopiac> its onboard
[02:06] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: how does lspci identify it
[02:07] <AvonGenesis> How do you fix a broken package?
[02:07] <zopiac> IndyGunFreak: http://pastebin.org/12091
[02:08] <Um_cara_qualquer> KB1JWQ, sorry but i don't understand you question
[02:08] <CydeWeys> I can log into my computer with SSH and do stuff, but the keyboard and anything interactive with the mouse are completely disabled.
[02:08] <KB1JWQ> Um_cara_qualquer: Then nevermind. :-)
[02:08] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: i read something about that device, but i think it was in regards to intrepid,.
[02:09] <CydeWeys> How do I restart X from the terminal without rebooting?
[02:09] <smogattack> IndyGunFreak, you have PM
[02:09] <Um_cara_qualquer> KB1JWQ, heh sorry again... i'm not american/english :P
[02:09] <Lars_G> Is there an ubuntu packaged equivalent to yakuake but gtk based?
[02:09] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: use a freakin pastebin that doesn't redirect me every 5sec
[02:09] <zopiac> o.O?
[02:09] <Um_cara_qualquer> KB1JWQ, but do u have any idea of how could i fix it?
[02:10] <SealedWithAKiss> I have downloaded a torrent with loads of seeds, yet BitTorrent hasn't downloaded a single KB in 10 minutes now. Why not?
[02:10] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: just use the ubuntu pastebin
[02:10] <KB1JWQ> Um_cara_qualquer: Not if I have to spend two hours giving a primer in terminal first, no. :-)
[02:10] <IndyGunFreak> !paste
[02:10] <zopiac> IndyGunFreak: i dont understand what you mean
[02:10] <KB1JWQ> zopiac: That JMicron controller is... interesting.
[02:10] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: its ad based, and redirects you after 5sec of looking at it.
[02:10] <Um_cara_qualquer> anyone else can help me fix this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/259585/
[02:11] <TheFunkbomb> are any of you familiar with completely removing the akirad repositories?  Every time I reboot, they come back
[02:11] <zopiac> IndyGunFreak: doesn't for me. anyways, http://paste.ubuntu.com/259588/
[02:11] <smogattack> zopiac, www.pastebin.ubuntu.com
[02:11] <zopiac> i got it, smogattack
[02:11] <zopiac> KB1JWQ: how so?
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: well it did it to me 4x.
[02:12] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: i take it your sound was working till recently, or did itnever work
[02:12] <ToStItOs> !roboto
[02:12] <KB1JWQ> zopiac: I've never had decent luck with that until I disabled anything jmicron touched.
[02:12] <ToStItOs> !futbol
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> !botabuse ? ToStItOs
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> !botabuse | ToStItOs
[02:13] <zopiac> IndyGunFreak: it was working up to about a half hour to an hour ago. only thing i did tat might do anything is install awn (which isnt even running right now, and even the login sound isnt working)
[02:13] <ToStItOs> !Ies4linux
[02:14] <zopiac> KB1JWQ: what sorts of things would 'jmicron touch'?
[02:14] <kris> Hi. Is there an equalizer or normalizer program for ALSA?
[02:14] <KB1JWQ> zopiac: fakeRAID controllers, primarily.
[02:14] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: i take it you've tried restarting
[02:14] <os11> hi, when i install ubuntu 9.04, should i pick ext3 or ext4?
[02:14] <zopiac> kris: in the terminal, alsamixer
[02:14] <zopiac> IndyGunFreak: yes, i have
[02:14] <IndyGunFreak> os11: if you have to ask, just use ext3
[02:15] <os11> what are advantage and disadvantage
[02:15] <IndyGunFreak> os11: just use ext3
[02:15] <os11> IndyGunFreak, what is the diff?
[02:15] <manuel_> hi guys, i'm looking for radio channels to use with banshee, but can't find them, could you help me?
[02:15] <kris> zopiac: I want an equalizer, not a mixer. By equalizer, I mean a program that allows me to adjust the relative levels of different frequencies of sound.
[02:15] <IndyGunFreak> os11: well, google will tell you that
[02:15] <zopiac> kris:  right ;) didnt catch that
[02:15] <zopiac> oh i figured it out, guys
[02:15] <kris> zopiac: No prob! Thanks, though.
[02:16] <zopiac> kris: actually thank you. since i mentioned alsamixer, i opened it up and solved my own problem ^_^
[02:16] <ToStItOs> IndyGunFreak: are you familiar with ies4linux?
[02:16] <IndyGunFreak> ToStItOs: yes
[02:16] <kris> zopiac: Cheers, then! ;-)
[02:16] <zopiac> but, does anyone know why randomly my sound is down to 3% and muted when i restarted my computer???
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> zopiac: well that desn't make any sense
[02:17] <ToStItOs> IndyGunFreak: Is there a guide to install IE 7
[02:17] <zopiac> i know, its happened like 10 times over a few months tho
[02:17] <zopiac> but usually i get a clue that i did that other than no sound
[02:17] <os11> IndyGunFreak, should i choose primary or logical?
[02:17] <os11> IndyGunFreak, got winxp on it too
[02:18] <kris> zopiac: Take a look at the amixer command.
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> os11: how are you setting up the drive
[02:18] <ToStItOs> IndyGunFreak: Or can I run ies4linux on the terminal
[02:18] <kris> It allows you to specify on the command line volume levels.
[02:18] <kris> Figure out the command to use for you, and then put it in you ~/.bashrc?
[02:18] <os11> IndyGunFreak, 250GB, 125 ntfs, 125 free
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> os11: so you're giving 125gigs to ubuntu, or what?
[02:19] <os11> IndyGunFreak, yes
[02:19] <IndyGunFreak> ToStItOs: there's a script or something out there that lets you install ie, i do believe
[02:19] <IndyGunFreak> os11: is the drive already partitioned into two 125gig partitions?
[02:19] <kris> ToStItOs: ie4linux, I think.
[02:19] <os11> IndyGunFreak, before 125ntfs, 125ntfs, in ubuntu setup i delete second ntfs, now is free
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> ToStItOs: why on earth would you want to use ie4linux?
[02:20] <kris> ToStItOs: Oh, you got it already. Lol.
[02:20] <kris> Hi. Is there an equalizer or normalizer program for ALSA?
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> os11: have you created a swap partition on the free space yet?
[02:20] <os11> IndyGunFreak, no
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> well, create a 3gig swap partition.
[02:20] <os11> IndyGunFreak, do i do that first?
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> you don't really have to do it, but the installer will piss and moan if you dont
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> os11: yes
[02:21] <os11> IndyGunFreak, do i pick primary or logical?
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> os11: primary, then on filesystem type, choose swap
[02:21] <os11> mount point = swap?
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> ys
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> yes
[02:21] <ToStItOs> IndyGunFreak: long story Some sites I visit frequently don't play nice with Firefox so I am trying to install IE 7 but I am wondering if can run ies4linux in the terminal
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> sorry, meant mount point
[02:22] <os11> IndyGunFreak, 2GB ram should i choose 2GB for swap?
[02:22] <os11> IndyGunFreak, or more?
[02:22] <redvamp128> Okay quick question about the opera 10RC -- What is the difference between Gcc4 Qt3 and Qt4 ?  and which would be better Jaunty 9.04
[02:22] <ToStItOs> I don't like IE personally but
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> os11: well, they say swap should be 1.5-2x system ram.. but i would think 2gigs is plenty... you'll probably never need it
[02:22] <ToStItOs> I hate  windows overall
[02:23] <os11> IndyGunFreak, should i pick primary or logical??
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> os11: for swap?
[02:23] <Paddy_NI> hey IndyGunFreak :)
[02:23] <os11> IndyGunFreak, yes
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> Paddy_NI: sup.. :)
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> os11: yes, primary is fine
[02:23] <Guest30108> I'm having some trouble installing the GnuMenu
[02:24] <os11> IndyGunFreak, for / should it be logical then?
[02:24] <os11> i have no idea
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> os11: no, primary
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> os11: and just make the filesystem ext3
[02:25] <redvamp128> IndyGunFreak:  which would be the prefered .deb of opera10 for jaunty -- gcc4 qt3 or gcc4 qt4 ? or is there a big difference?
[02:25] <os11> IndyGunFreak, so 3 primary in one hdd is fine?
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> 3 primary?
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> it shouldn't hurt anything, but whats the 3rd one?
[02:25] <WaffylesYay> with a max of 4 right?
[02:26] <os11> IndyGunFreak, first one is winxp, then swap then / ?
[02:26] <IndyGunFreak> os11: oh ok, yeah, thats fine
[02:26] <ToStItOs> So can I run ies4linux in the terminal?
[02:27] <IndyGunFreak> ToStItOs: why don't you try, and see what happens
[02:27] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  I noticed that with ies4linux didn't want to run IE7 on a different install though I might suggest--- running Play on Linux -- its IE7 runs better
[02:27]  * IndyGunFreak thinks an abacus runs better than IE
[02:28] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  Also I think Play On Linux is in the repository also
[02:28] <ToStItOs> redvamp whats play
[02:28] <alvin> Anyone know a good reference for debugging GRUB? Having trouble with partition order, Linux detects them in 1 order BIOS in another - when I try to adjust device.map and run setup in grub I keep getting invalid device requested
[02:28] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  it gives scripts to wine to get files and configure games and applications
[02:28] <alvin> ratehr drive detection order
[02:29] <ToStItOs> Where do I get play
[02:29] <os11> IndyGunFreak, the should i put swap in the beginning of the partition or the end?
[02:29] <redvamp128> ToStItOs: http://www.playonlinux.com/en/
[02:29] <redvamp128> you can also change the language as well
[02:29] <IndyGunFreak> os11: i typically put it at the beginnig... but i'm not 100% certain it really matters
[02:30] <ToStItOs> redvamp what will play do will it allow me to run IE 7
[02:30] <redvamp128> Are there and major gains by running Gcc4 qt3 or Gcc4 qt4?
[02:30] <Um_cara_qualquer> this is what shows when i try to unzip a specific file -> gzip: CT2.3_Live_152.zip: unknown suffix -- ignored Anyone knows how can i extract it?
[02:30] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  yes on a different install -- I tried the Ies4linux but the IE7 ran than crashed-- so I tried play on linux to get and install ie7 and it ran like a charm
[02:31] <IndyGunFreak> Redeuxx_: what are you tryhing to install?
[02:31] <Devrethman> Um_Cara: You're using gzip to unzip a zip file/
[02:31] <IndyGunFreak> redvamp128: what are you trying to install
[02:31] <Devrethman> Gzip opens .gz files
[02:31] <ToStItOs> redvampwhat do you mean a different install
[02:31] <IndyGunFreak> sorry Redeuxx_
[02:31] <redvamp128> IndyGunFreak:  Opera 10 RC
[02:32] <IndyGunFreak> redvamp128: well, its a release candidate, but i think qt3 will be ok
[02:32] <ToStItOs> redvamp what did you mean a different install?
[02:32] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  I have a dual boot of Jaunty (both jaunty) and have Play on LInux installed on the other one
[02:32] <alvin> I take it that's a no?
[02:32] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  For me I found that Play on linux configured the correct wine that it would run IE7 the best
[02:33] <ToStItOs> hmmmm I didn't want to do a dual boot any other options
[02:33] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  what I have and you have are different -- I was just saying that i don't have it installed on this Jaunty
[02:33] <veinor> My system seems to be randomly pasting things.
[02:33] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  I was planing on this weekend upgrading the other jaunty to karmic
[02:34] <ToStItOs> Oh so I can install Play right?
[02:34] <redvamp128> ToStItOs: yes
[02:34] <ToStItOs> give me the link so I can bookmark it
[02:34] <ToStItOs> is the installation easy
[02:35] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  I tried the ies4linux script and ran the ie7 install on it-- then the IE7 it configured crashed after a few minutes-- then I tried the play on linux to install ie7 and it runs like a charm with no errors
[02:35] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  http://www.playonlinux.com/en/
[02:36] <ToStItOs> redvamp thats what I want so I have intrepid there should be no problems right
[02:36] <hipitihop> can someone recommend a channel to help me with a basic akw or sed commands ?
[02:36] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  should run it also runs on hardy as well
[02:36] <mdg> hipitihop: #bash
[02:36] <ToStItOs> great you are a lifesaver
[02:36] <hipitihop> mdg: wthanks looking
[02:37] <mdg> hipitihop: your welcome :)
[02:37] <ToStItOs> Thanks a lot redvamp128 I can't thank you enough
[02:37] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  here is the exact page -- http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html select ubuntu and copy paste the commands
[02:37] <IndyGunFreak> os11: i take its working?
[02:38] <ToStItOs> redvamp128 where did you find that
[02:38] <redvamp128> I use wine a lot
[02:38] <ToStItOs> any other benefits with Play on linux
[02:38] <IndyGunFreak> redvamp128: does that program work pretty well
[02:39] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  and IndyGunFreak -- well it is a bit like using winetricks -- but it configures games/applications with the recomended wine
[02:39] <IndyGunFreak> hm, cool
[02:39] <ToStItOs> redvamp128 I wonder if Ms-word will run with that
[02:40] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  yes I think it can configure wine to run them
[02:40] <AvonGenesis> How to fix package install error: libglu1-mesa-dev: Depends: libglu1-mesa (= 7.4-0ubuntu3.1) but 7.4-0ubuntu3.2 is to be installed.
[02:40] <ToStItOs> Microsoft word really
[02:40] <ToStItOs> wow
[02:40] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  all it does is provide scripts to help the install of programs in wine
[02:40] <IndyGunFreak> redvamp128: i hardly use wine for anything, but its good to know about.
[02:40] <ToStItOs> well I just learned something new today
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: what were you trying to install?
[02:41] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  also you may want to get winetricks
[02:41] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: libglu1-mesa-dev
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: what were you trying to install, that depended on it.
[02:41] <ToStItOs> winetricks give me the link
[02:41] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: I was trying to install libglu1-mesa-dev, it depended on libglu1-mesa
[02:42] <ToStItOs> redvamp 128 I have IE 6 and runs ok it tends to freeze sometimes
[02:42] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: ok, why were you trying to libglu1-mesa-dev
[02:42] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: To compile a game on linux
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: and the truth shall set you free.
[02:43] <xixor> Yo everyone, just a quick question: I've posted my /boot/grub/menu.list here: http://www.pastebin.org/12107,  I want to make the windows vista installation default, so, I think that I should change default  0 to default 9, I just am looking for some confirmation, if anyone is willing to have a peep
[02:43] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  what play on linux does is also grab the known wine version to work with an application and wine configure them to install and run
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: what game, and are you sure its not in the repos?
[02:43] <ToStItOs> Thats fantastic one day maybe Windows will be obsolete
[02:44] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Trying to compile Egoboo, but the repo version is outdated so I have to compile the latest one.
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> ToStItOs: one day, we're all gonna be using whatever OS Google comes up w/
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: how did you install the dependencies?
[02:44] <Kirbon> how do you reinstall dpkg
[02:44] <CavalierPrime> bah google
[02:44] <ToStItOs> IndyGunFreak You read my mind
[02:44] <Devrethman> xixor: 8, by my count.
[02:44] <aj_44_4> Anybody here an expert on UNR?
[02:44] <xixor> Devrethman: does line 175 count as one?
[02:45] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: My guess was that the dependencies were installed when I installed my IDE, code::blocks
[02:45] <Devrethman> xixor: nothing catestrophic will happen if you set it to the wrong number though
[02:45] <xixor> Devrethman: the title other operating system
[02:45] <Kirbon> how do you reinstall dpkg
[02:45] <ToStItOs> My first Pc I ever operated was a Mac mini that tells you how old I am
[02:45] <xixor> Devrethman: My computer is currently "headless", and I need to get into the windows vista to rescue some files via remote desktop, it would be great if I could stop guessing on the grub menu with the keyboard
[02:46] <ToStItOs> So winetricks is another go download uh?
[02:46] <ToStItOs> good*
[02:46] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: link me to where you downloaded the source
[02:46] <os11> IndyGunFreak, the wired network isnt auto detecting, how to fix?
[02:46] <xixor> Devrethman: According to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS, the Default OS title line should be counted as well, which makes default 9 what I want, as far as I can tell
[02:46] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  well my first Pc was an AT and I changed the chip to make it an XT-- which -- going from 8mhz to 12mhz was a fast computer
[02:46] <CavalierPrime> xixor go d/l supergrub and fix it
[02:46] <IndyGunFreak> os11: that could be all sorts of fun
[02:47] <aj_44_4> I'm having issues getting the wireless on my asus eee pc 1005ha running UNR to work. Anybody know how to fix the issue?
[02:47] <os11> IndyGunFreak, how fun?
[02:47] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: http://sourceforge.net/projects/egoboo/files/Linux%20Source%20Distro/2.7.4%20%28Stable%2032-bit%29/egoboo-2.7.4.tar.gz/download
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> os11: are you still on the live CD, or are you installed?
[02:47] <ToStItOs> redvamp128 times have changed haven't they
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> os11: well
[02:47] <os11> installed
[02:47] <redvamp128> yes
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> os11: so how are you here now?
[02:47] <redvamp128> hold on gettign the winetricks page
[02:47] <os11> i am using my netbook
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> ok.
[02:47] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Basically, it says I have 7.4-0ubuntu3.2 installed, but libglu1-mesa-dev needs 7.4-0ubuntu3.1
[02:47] <ToStItOs> redvamp why whats up
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: ok, hang on a sec, its downloading
[02:48] <redvamp128> ToStItOs:  http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
[02:48] <ToStItOs> oh ok redvamp
[02:48] <os11> IndyGunFreak, the desktop has internet in winxp, but not in ubuntu 9.04
[02:48] <IndyGunFreak> os11: open a terminal and type "lspci" no quotes, then hit enter.. and its gonna spit out a bunch of stuff, look and see how it idenfies your LAN device
[02:48] <aj_44_4> I'm having issues getting the wireless on my asus eee pc 1005ha running UNR to work. Anybody know how to fix the issue?
[02:49] <CavalierPrime> os11 if you have a network icon by your clock, click on that and "enable networking"
[02:49] <ToStItOs> redvamp I really really appreciate this thanks
[02:49] <IndyGunFreak> CavalierPrime: its not enabled by default?.. it always has been for me
[02:49] <CavalierPrime> sometimes not
[02:49] <os11> CavalierPrime, it is already enabled
[02:50] <IndyGunFreak> CavalierPrime: i'll be honest, i don't thin i've ever saw it not enabled by default
[02:50] <IndyGunFreak> and i've installed linux a lot
[02:50] <aj_44_4> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249742
[02:50] <CavalierPrime> hmmm
[02:51] <IndyGunFreak> actually, i don't think iv'e ever saw any disto not enable wired out of the box.. wireless, yes.. but not a wired connection
[02:51] <IndyGunFreak> os11: how does it identify the device
[02:51] <os11> IndyGunFreak,  03:00 Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 (rev c0)
[02:52] <mdg> os11: did updates disable your ethernet connection?
[02:52] <Guest30108> install -d /etc/gnomenu /usr/bin/ /usr/lib \
[02:52] <Guest30108> 	/usr/share /usr/lib/bonobo/servers
[02:52] <Guest30108> install: cannot change permissions of `/etc/gnomenu': No such file or directory
[02:52] <Guest30108> make: [install] Error 1 (ignored)
[02:52] <Guest30108> /bin/sh: cannot create /etc/gnomenu/prefix: Directory nonexistent
[02:52] <FloodBot2> Guest30108: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:52] <Guest30108> make: *** [install] Error 2
[02:52] <os11> mdg, what update?
[02:52] <IndyGunFreak> os11: are you using 64bit?
[02:52] <mdg> 9.04 updates?
[02:53] <os11> IndyGunFreak, it is gigabyte motherboard, i am not sure
[02:53] <os11> mdg, i fresh install 9.04 moment ago
[02:53] <gwildor> Guest30108, looks like /etc/gnomenu doesnt exist...
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> os11: and a fairly new one as best i can tell.. did you not think to test this before trying to nstall?..lol
[02:53] <mdg> os11: no working ethernet?
[02:54] <os11> IndyGunFreak, in liveCD, it has no connection neither
[02:54] <os11> IndyGunFreak, i thought it will fix itself once i install. haha
[02:54] <mdg> os11: is this an acer aspire?
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> os11: thus my point probably should've researched it before installing.
[02:54] <CavalierPrime> could be an ipv6 prob with router
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> os11: ?  how in the world would it do that
[02:54] <os11> mdg, no, it is desktop
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: haven't forgotten you, these dependencies are taking a while to install
[02:54] <os11> IndyGunFreak, so now what can i do?
[02:55] <CavalierPrime> os11: disable ipv6 in ubuntu and see if that fixes it
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> os11: may i suggest a whole grain, goat blood, 3 hairs off a wolf, an onion, and a big pot
[02:55] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Lol thanks :P I'm currently downgrading my libglu1-mesa to see if that would fix the problem.
[02:56] <mdg> IndyGunFreak: that one works great!
[02:56] <IndyGunFreak> :)
[02:56] <wfiuewfew> Hi! I just reinstalled on my machine now when I ssh I get a scary warning about rsa key. Is this expected?
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> wfiuewfew:  yes.
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> you just made a new key
[02:56] <os11> IndyGunFreak, the mobo is gigabyte G31M-ES2L
[02:56] <Um_cara_qualquer> is there some download manager for ubuntu 9.04?
[02:57] <IndyGunFreak> os11: yeah, does it have an onboard wireless device?
[02:57] <wfiuewfew> Dr_Willis: Can you explain why I made a new key? Is that default with reinstalling?
[02:57] <os11> IndyGunFreak, i dont think it is wireless
[02:58] <IndyGunFreak> os11: thats a very new motherboard
[02:58] <os11> just got this machine today
[02:58] <Guest30108> i'm having a problem installing the GnoMenu, whenever i use the command "make install" (while the terminal is in the directory "~/Desktop/gnomenu") it'll try to install but it'll say>   '/etc/gnomenu': No such file or directory   <
[02:58] <IndyGunFreak> os11: thus my point
[02:58] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Hey! I think I solved my problem. I just downgraded the package and everything worked out fine! Whats funny is that I had a version installed that wasn't on the ubuntu repos. Odd...
[02:58] <fiveiron> ok, am i wrong to think that putting a job in /etc/cron.daily and setting the mode to 755 will cause it to run daily?
[02:59] <mdg> os11: what came preinstalled?
[02:59] <fiveiron> run-parts --test doesn't show it as running
[02:59] <os11> mdg, winxp pro
[02:59] <Dr_Willis> wfiuewfew:  it generates one if none exists.. thus it MADE a new key when you reionstalled
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: ok.. did you try running apt-get build-dep?
[02:59] <mdg> os11: are you dual booting or full-blown linux?
[02:59] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Nope, whats that do?
[02:59] <wfiuewfew> Dr_Willis: Thanks!
[02:59] <os11> mdg, dual boot
[02:59] <Dr_Willis> wfiuewfew:  read up on ssh and how keys work for more info.
[02:59] <pyrohotdog> Why won't my new machine with a fresh install not respond to pings on the network!?
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> AvonGenesis: when you're downloading the source for a program, and there's an older version in the repositories
[03:00] <fiveiron> pyrohotdog, does it have an ip address?
[03:00] <Guest30108> i'm having a problem installing the GnoMenu, whenever i use the command "make install" (while the terminal is in the directory "~/Desktop/gnomenu") it'll try to install but it'll say>   '/etc/gnomenu': No such file or directory   <
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> make sure all the source repos are enabled, and then run sudo apt-get build-dep packagename... ubuntu will then download all the dependencies of that package, w/o installing it
[03:00] <Dr_Willis> Ive seen some wireless routers auto-block pings..
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> 99% of the time, when you go to compile the new version, the dependencies will all be met
[03:00] <pyrohotdog> fiveiron: Yes, it can reach other machines on the lan, and the internet.
[03:00] <AvonGenesis> IndyGunFreak: Ah I see. Thanks!
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> sorry AvonGenesis didn't mean to split that up, i went return crazy
[03:01] <pyrohotdog> Dr_Willis: Other wireless devices respond to ping...
[03:01] <fiveiron> pyrohotdog, do you have some sort of firewall installed on it?
[03:01] <pyrohotdog> fiveiron: Nope. Out of the box Ubuntu 9.04
[03:02] <Dr_Willis> does networking actually WORK? and just pings dont?
[03:03] <Dr_Willis> You are pinginb by ip and not the  hostnale?
[03:03] <FoolsRun> Question: if, say, transmission was downloading a bunch of files to a directory that didn't exist, where would they actually go?
[03:03] <tank> No offense intended for Ubuntu developers, but I'm just about fed up with my hw support for Ubuntu 9.10.  If I do a clean install of Ubuntu 8.10 will Ubuntu pester me to do an upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10?
[03:03] <tank> I mean 9.04.
[03:03] <pyrohotdog> Dr_Willis: Networking work perfectly fine, I can even ssh from it to other machines. Yes, pinging by IP
[03:04] <darlek> !microphone | darlek
[03:04] <syntax> i keep getting hits on firestarter any ideas?
[03:04] <Dr_Willis> tank:  there were a lot of changes in some core areas caused a lot of issues for some hardware.. thats just how things happen..   and yes 8.10 will proberly mention upgrading.. but wont force you
[03:04] <MindVirus> Hello. My mouse pointer is no longer functional.
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> tank:  you may want to test out the next release  see if it works any better in there.. (it is alpha4 at this time)
[03:05] <os11> so anyone with suggestion how to get LAN working in ubuntu?
[03:05] <darlek> any tips on testing a microphone?
[03:05] <tank> Dr_Willis, I'll still be able to do kernel and app upgrades without doing a distro upgrade, right?
[03:05] <IndyGunFreak> MindVirus: are you sure its plugged in
[03:05] <mdg> MindVirus: how did you pick that nick?
[03:05] <IndyGunFreak> os11: a motherboard that new, you're gnna have all sorts of fun
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> tank:  yes.
[03:05] <MindVirus> mdg: Natural selection. Duh. :P
[03:05] <tank> Thanks. :)
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> tank:  also depending on the hardware there are PPS updates to a lot of things.
[03:05] <MindVirus> IndyGunFreak: It's a laptop.
[03:05] <Dr_Willis> oops PPA updates
[03:06] <MindVirus> mdg: to be honest, I picked it because I found a domain name hack: http://min.dvir.us/.
[03:06] <IndyGunFreak> MindVirus: i take it your touchpad works otherwise
[03:06] <mdg> MindVirus: thought you were into memetics
[03:06] <MindVirus> IndyGunFreak: no clicking either.
[03:06] <mdg> MindVirus: sorry
[03:06] <MindVirus> mdg: I am.
[03:07] <MindVirus> mdg: but I don't know enough.
[03:07] <fiveiron> what step am i missing in adding a job to cron.daily?  i've created the job, given it the proper permissions, and put it in /etc/cron.daily
[03:07] <fiveiron> but run-parts --list and --test dont show it
[03:08] <FoolsRun> Okay, slightly different question: after some updates (apache, some other stuff) today I now have 100% usage on my filesystem (/). I've cleared out /tmp, /var/tmp and /.Trash  and only saved 1GB. Anywhere else I can look?
[03:08] <Morder> can anyone help me with my screen resolution? it keeps resetting if i have my monitor (HDMI) turned off xorg.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/259599/ i'd like it to be 1280x720 permanently
[03:08] <IndyGunFreak> FoolsRun: why are you so low on disk space?
[03:08] <FoolsRun> IndyGunFreak: that's what I'm trying to figure out. It sudden.
[03:08] <IndyGunFreak> FoolsRun: well how much space did you give it when you installed?
[03:09] <MindVirus> Please help. My mouse pointer doesn't function.
[03:09] <FoolsRun> well / is 18GB
[03:09] <adasdasdasdas> i need some help resinstalling ubuntu .. my problem is close this persons ... http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-users/2009-08/msg00829.html
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> FoolsRun: that should be plenty
[03:09] <anaroot> gfghj
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> or do you have a bunch of music, etc there?
[03:09] <mdg> MindVirus: what kind is it?
[03:10] <atrocity> wow
[03:10] <digmore> Hi, I just update apache/php on ubuntu. I try http://localhost on firefox. It refuses to connect. I am able to ping localhost, any idea?
[03:10] <mdg> MindVirus: mouse?
[03:10] <MindVirus> mdg: It's a trackpad.
[03:10] <atrocity> not being able to save the screen resolution is driving me bonkers
[03:10] <MenZa> digmore: Is apache running?
[03:10] <FoolsRun> IndyGunFreak: that should all be un external drives. ... I wonder if a drive got unmounted and I copied stuff into the mount point...
[03:10] <Um_cara_qualquer> anyone knows how use d4x?
[03:10] <xtagon> Can I make the gnome-panel only show up on one of my virtual desktops, and not the rest?
[03:10] <MindVirus> mdg: I uninstalled synaptics-elantech because it was in Computer Janitor.
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> FoolsRun: anything is possible
[03:10] <MindVirus> And it's not in the repos.
[03:10] <adasdasdasdas> i need some help resinstalling ubuntu .. my problem is close this persons ... http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-users/2009-08/msg00829.html
[03:10] <mdg> MindVirus: it worked fine before you.....
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> atrocity: well why aren't you saving it?
[03:10] <atrocity> i am, silly
[03:10] <Xooo> Where do i go to get my apache web server to resolve the domain to an IP i set
[03:11] <atrocity> if i hit apply, it sets just fine
[03:11] <atrocity> i can't save because i'm not running as root
[03:11] <joscht> can someone help me with amarok 2.1 not being able to log into last.fm on ubuntu 9.04?
[03:11] <MindVirus> mdg: yes. I am not upset that I uninstalled it; it is obsolete.
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> atrocity: well, at least you're not blaming the OS
[03:11] <Xooo> or just in ubuntu in general
[03:11] <digmore> MenZa: ps ax | grep apache2 --> 5736 pts/0    S+     0:00 grep apache2 (I think apache is running)
[03:11] <MindVirus> mdg: now all I need to do is find a better package.
[03:11] <atrocity> if i do gksudo nvidia-settings and click save after adjusting, it saves fine
[03:11] <d0wn> when working in command line and i need to stick the output of another command in an argument of another command
[03:11] <MenZa> digmore: It's not, that's just your grep command. Try sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[03:11] <d0wn> oops
[03:11] <atrocity> even the line in the config file is set to 1920x1080
[03:11] <d0wn> how would i do that*
[03:11] <atrocity> but then after a reboot, it's back to my previous 1440x900 or whatever
[03:12] <FoolsRun> that doesn't appear to be it.
[03:12] <FoolsRun> I have no idea where all the space went.
[03:12] <adasdasdasdas> i need help setup is not reconizing the old deleted partion .. it is empty but the setup sees it as the old ubuntu
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> atrocity: that is wierd, when i run gksudo nvidia-settings, it saves fine
[03:12] <MenZa> atrocity: Are you pressing "Save to xorg.conf" (or whatever it says)?
[03:12] <anaroot> i have this machine but i couldnt get its sound drive .can somone help me for that please ?:)
[03:13] <anaroot> système :            Microsoft Windows XP Professionnel
[03:13] <anaroot> Version :                         5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 version 2600
[03:13] <anaroot> Fabrication of système:                       HP-Pavilion
[03:13] <anaroot> Model of système:                          GM268AA-ABF a6167.fr
[03:13] <anaroot> Type dof système:                            X86-based PC
[03:13] <FloodBot2> anaroot: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> atrocity: when you run gksudo nvidia-settings, you are saving all changes to X configuration file, right?
[03:13] <digmore> MenZa: --> apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[03:13] <MenZa> digmore: That's alright; it should run anyway. Try now.
[03:13] <Flannel> digmore: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP#Troubleshooting%20Apache
[03:13] <FoolsRun> I'm running Disk Usage Analyzer right now
[03:13] <MenZa> digmore: It just tells you you didn't set a ServerName for it, and that it's using 127.0.0.1 instead.
[03:13] <FoolsRun> kinda taking a while
[03:13] <MenZa> digmore: Also, have a look at Flannel's link if you want it to stop doing that. :)
[03:14] <atrocity> yes
[03:14] <digmore> type localhost on firefox. No, not working
[03:14] <atrocity> i'm clicking "Save to X Configuration File"
[03:14] <atrocity>     Option         "metamodes" "1920x1080 +0+0"
[03:14] <atrocity> that line is in there...no other resolutions are mentioned
[03:14] <MenZa> digmore: that's... quite odd. Is it timing out? Is it refusing to connect entirely?
[03:15] <Morder> atrocity: let me know what you find out - i'm having a similar problem
[03:15] <mdg> MindVirus: are you sure there is a better package?
[03:15] <NFischer> hi all! i have a new home-partition. Now it seems that the gnome-trash isnt linked correctly.. deleted files do not appear in the bin on the Desktop but in home/USER/.local/share/Trash/files. How do i fix this?
[03:15] <digmore> MenZa: Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.
[03:15] <atrocity> Morder, stay hre, i'm going to reboot
[03:15] <atrocity> i may have found a fix
[03:15] <MindVirus> mdg: no.
[03:15] <MindVirus> mdg: But I will try to find one anyways.
[03:15] <Morder> it seems to reset the resolution to 800x600 for me
[03:15] <MindVirus> mdg: If all else fails I'll get the old driver.
[03:15] <Morder> ok
[03:15] <MenZa> digmore: Have you attempted to force refresh?
[03:15] <adasdasdasdas> i need help setup is not reconizing the old deleted partion .. it is empty but the setup sees it as the old ubuntu
[03:16] <MenZa> !repeat > adasdasdasdas (Please see the private message from the bot)
[03:16] <mdg> MindVirus: what was the main problem?
[03:16] <jove> hello all, does anyone know howI add mp3 to SoundConverter  ?
[03:16] <digmore> MenZa: what do you mean by force refresh
[03:16] <darlek> anyone use a microphone on Ubuntu?  I have a headset but I can't record
[03:16] <MindVirus> mdg: Mousepad doesn't work.
[03:16] <FoolsRun> Ah. Found it.
[03:16] <MenZa> digmore: Ctrl+F5
[03:16] <MindVirus> mdg: *Trackpad.
[03:16] <adasdasdasdas> T_T
[03:16] <FoolsRun> scheduled rsync sucks if the drive you're syncing to gets unmounted :)
[03:16] <mdg> MindVirus: I know there is a tweak - let me ask in another forum....
[03:16] <MenZa> digmore: Actually... are you currently on Skype? Skype uses port 80, like Apache, so that could be upsetting it.
[03:16] <MindVirus> mdg: thank you. :)
[03:17] <os11> IndyGunFreak, do u mean ubuntu has no driver for this new motherboard?
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> os11: thats how it would appear
[03:17] <os11> IndyGunFreak, so how long do i have to wait?
[03:17] <jove> Ubuntu had flac & wav  option, but mp3. Does anyone know how to add mp3 to SoundConverter  ?
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> os11: who knows.
[03:17] <IdleOne> os11: until it is released?
[03:17] <Xooo> Can someone here give me a hand with getting my web server back online
[03:17] <os11> IndyGunFreak, or should i try other distro??
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> os11: you could try another distro.
[03:18] <digmore> MenZa: not using skype.
[03:18] <jove> does anyone know how to add mp3 to SoundConverter  ?
[03:18] <mdg> jove: seach ubuntuforums.com for "sound Juicer mp3"
[03:18] <MenZa> Xooo: State your issue in its entirety. It'd help us if we didn't have to scroll back to find out what it is.
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> os11: but.. ubuntu typically has hardware support second to none.. if it doesn't work w/ ubuntu, i wouldnot get my hopes up of it working w/ another
[03:18] <MenZa> !repeat > jove (Please see the private message from the bot)
[03:18] <mdg> MindVirus: what kind of computer?
[03:18] <MindVirus> mdg: Eee.
[03:19] <adasdasdasdas> I don't like what the bot has to say (^_^) i need help i did search and i found nothing
[03:19] <WaffylesYay> Streaming matroska (blu ray rips) over network with ubuntu....any experience fellas?
[03:19] <MenZa> adasdasdasdas: Then wait.
[03:19] <atrocity> well
[03:19] <adasdasdasdas> lol impetient
[03:19] <atrocity> that didn't do anything
[03:19] <atrocity> UGH
[03:20] <os11> IndyGunFreak, thx i am going home.  fix it later thx
[03:20] <Xooo> MenZa, when i got html pages other then the index.html default page in the web dir for some reason its prompting me for my router login
[03:20] <atrocity> resetting again...
[03:20] <MenZa> adasdasdasdas: Note that a lot of people are trying to find answers in here. If people kept repeating their question, it would completely flood the channel. Give it some time, then ask again; I'm sure someone will know at some point. If your search still doesn't yield any response, try the !forums.
[03:20] <MindVirus> mdg: BRB.
[03:20] <mdg> MindVirus: okay
[03:20] <IndyGunFreak> os11: ok.. if i was gonna try another distro, i would probably try the current version of fedora
[03:20] <MenZa> Xooo: Is your router setup to accept connections at port 80 (or, whatever port you're trying to use for Apache)?
[03:21] <MenZa> Because, to me, that sounds like a router configuration issue. You could attempt to look up Apache on http://portforward.com
[03:21] <adasdasdasdas> Meza: thanks for puttin up with me
[03:21] <Xooo> MenZa, my port forwarding shows that the http port forwarding is set
[03:22] <MenZa> adasdasdasdas: Not a problem at all; we're here to help. :)
[03:22] <MenZa> Xooo: that sounds very odd. It still sounds like a router configuration issue, though. :/
[03:22] <WaffylesYay> Xooo, put your external ip in your browser. Same issue? http://www.ipchicken.com/
[03:23] <JoshDreamland> Can anyone tell me why the notifications libnotify sends from pidgin are only causing the envelope to glow, not actually showing a bubble?
[03:23] <Xooo> WaffylesYay, well it works like that, but i should be able to just use my domain
[03:23] <MenZa> JoshDreamland: Are they enabled in the Pidgin settings?
[03:23] <Morder> heh, does your domain resolve to your ip address, xooo?
[03:23] <JoshDreamland> MenZa: Is there a setting for that? THey were working not long ago...
[03:24] <zruty> How to set a PCL driver for a printer?
[03:24] <MenZa> JoshDreamland: I suppose there is. I suggest you check
[03:24] <JoshDreamland> PRetty sure it's just a plugin. and the plugin's enabled.
[03:24] <WaffylesYay> Xooo I agree with Morder look at your domain name resolution
[03:24] <Xooo> My real ip, just pulls up the same router prompt
[03:24] <Xooo> Maybe i dont even have apache and dyndns running
[03:25] <MenZa> that would be a pretty good place to start
[03:25] <atrocity> woo
[03:25] <Xooo> Whats the command to start a service on boot
[03:25] <atrocity> i got my video mode to stay!
[03:25] <atrocity> Morder, do you use nvidia?
[03:25] <Morder> yes
[03:25] <Morder> ^ atrocity
[03:26] <atrocity> when you start the display config utility, does it say that your graphics driver does not support the necessary extensions then asks you yes or no?
[03:26] <Morder> correct
[03:26] <atrocity> DO NOT CLICK YES
[03:26] <atrocity> click no instead
[03:26] <atrocity> and use the default display manager and set your reso
[03:26] <atrocity> then save and reboot
[03:26] <FloodBot2> atrocity: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:26] <shane2peru> when I print from command line using lpr, where does it get it's printer settings?  such as draft, 300dpi etc. ??
[03:26] <atrocity> mine stayed like that
[03:26] <shane2peru> !lpr
[03:26] <Morder> heh, testing now (i never thought to click "no")
[03:27] <Morder> testing now
[03:27] <atrocity> Morder, me neither :P
[03:27] <mb_again_> !printing
[03:27] <MenZa> shane2peru: I think it just uses default settings; you can probably set the rest with some flags. Try man lpr.
[03:27] <mralexandro> when i type in emerald --replace it changes to desired window theme, but i can not keep it after restart. any sugestion?
[03:28] <mdg> MindVirus: perhaps a look at the eeepcp forums could shed some light?
[03:28] <shane2peru> MenZa: I would think it would take the normal settings from cups right?
[03:28] <MenZa> mralexandro: Make emerald boot on startup in System -> Preferences -> Settings
[03:28] <MenZa> shane2peru: if it's installed in cups, yes.
[03:28] <MenZa> shane2peru: (I assume)
[03:28] <shane2peru> MenZa: right, the printers are all under cups for me, so I would assume too.
[03:28] <Morder> sweet!
[03:28] <Morder> atrocity: worked like a charm!
[03:29] <jove> does anyone has any experience of SoundConverter of Ubuntu ?
[03:29] <MindVirus> jove: I do.
[03:29] <MindVirus> It works.
[03:30] <JoshDreamland> MenZa: It's definitely enabled. And I can tell the notification is sent. I don't know what's responsible for showing the bubbles, though,
[03:30] <atrocity> Morder, haha great!
[03:30] <atrocity> my work here is done :P
[03:30] <jove> Mindvirus: in SoundConverter had only Flac and Wav options, how do I add MP3 into SoundConverter ?
[03:30] <atrocity> night all
[03:30] <Morder> thanks again :)
[03:30] <mralexandro> MenZa, well there is no settings under preferenses, do you mean settings inside emerald program?
[03:30] <MenZa> JoshDreamland: me neither. :(
[03:30] <aj_444> I'm looking for a backports deb file
[03:30] <JoshDreamland> Is that indicator-applet's job?
[03:30] <atrocity> yep
[03:30] <aj_444> whee would I find it?
[03:30] <MenZa> mralexandro: no, no, System -> Preferences - > Session
[03:30] <MenZa> mralexandro: add "emerald --replace" to that
[03:30] <MindVirus> jove: I don't know about you but my SoundConverter had MP3, OGG, and ALAC.
[03:30] <MindVirus> I think.
[03:30] <MenZa> jove: Have you downloaded lame?
[03:31] <syntax> i keep getting hits on firestarter any ideas?
[03:31] <mdg> jove: have you added medibuntu repos and updated?
[03:31] <jove> mindvirus: what is your soundconverter version ?
[03:31] <MindVirus> jove: 1.4.1.
[03:31] <numberGrey> hey I am trying to get my new laptop setup with ubuntu (but I also have a 23 inch monitor connected too) ideally I would like to have both connected.  The graphics card in the laptop is Nvidia GeForce 8200M. The laptop worked (with the correct resolution) at first but was choppy.  I installed the nvidia restricted drivers and all of a sudden i am seeing 6 tiled 640x480 windows on my laptop.  I was able to get the larger m
[03:31] <mralexandro> MenZa, can not find session under preferences either
[03:32] <MenZa> mralexandro: hmm, they may have removed that in recent builds. And I can't even check now, because I'm on Windows. :(
[03:32] <MenZa> numberGrey: have you checked out your setup in nvidia-settings?
[03:32] <mralexandro> MenZa, heh ok:)
[03:32] <jove> mindvirus: mine is 1.3.2, dies ubuntu has the ver 1.4.1 out there ?
[03:32] <aj_444> Okay people, here's the deal. I have an asus eee pc 1005ha running Ubuntu netbook remix. On the compatibility page, it said that I needed to download backports modules deb file to get the wireless working. where can I find these files?
[03:32] <arvind_khadri> mralexandro, its called startup application in 9.04
[03:32] <MindVirus> jove: I'm on 9.04.
[03:32] <MindVirus> jove: think about upgrading to Jaunty.
[03:32] <mralexandro> arvind_khadri, thanks
[03:32] <mdg> jove: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
[03:33] <numberGrey> MenZa: for what specifically in that? Yeah that is how I got the larger of the two screens to work
[03:34] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, enable the backport repo
[03:34] <arvind_khadri> !backports | aj_444
[03:34] <MenZa> numberGrey: Just look at the dual-screen settings, and check if that's setup properly.
[03:35] <mdg> jove: any luck?
[03:35] <jove> mdg: after running your suggestion "apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse" , then relaunch SondConverter, it has the same old version, does it need to reboot ?
[03:35] <aj_444> ubottu, I'm currently on XP if that changes anything.
[03:35] <coolkid> Hi, I booted to Ubuntu with an 250GB external HDD, and now i want to install Ubuntu to the same HDD, in another partition. But when i start the installation, it is not showing my USB Disk. Only the internal HDD (sda1).
[03:35] <numberGrey> MenZa: No I know that much and have played with it for a while.  The problem is ubuntu will not recognize the true resolution in my laptop.  It only allows 640x480.  It is showing 6 repeated smaller versions (titled desktops) rather than one.  A very unusual error...
[03:35] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, you must boot into ubuntu then..
[03:35] <jove> mdg: any idea ?
[03:35] <mdg> jove: I wouldn't think so.... but....
[03:36] <jove> mdg: let me check if mp3 option is included ?
[03:36] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: The ubuntu doesn't connect to wifi.
[03:36] <mralexandro> MenZa, after installing os x theme, i think it became a emerald theme by default. because when i restart it has the maximize minimize and close at the left side. any idea how i did that ? cause i can not remember how i did it:)
[03:36] <NFischer> hi all! i have a new home-partition. Now it seems that the gnome-trash isnt linked correctly.. deleted files do not appear in the bin on the Desktop but in home/USER/.local/share/Trash/files. How do i fix this?
[03:37] <MenZa> mralexandro: that's how the theme works, I guess.
[03:37] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, you dont have a wired connection? it would be better if you find a wired connection and download the package
[03:37] <mikejet> What does this mean?  error: Failed dependencies: openoffice.org3 is needed by openoffice.org3-writer-3.1.0-9399.i586
[03:37] <jove> mdg: yee haa...it has the mp3 option included. THANKS SO MUCH mdg!!!!
[03:37] <mdg> jove: your welcome :)
[03:37] <mralexandro> MenZa, yeah but i have complete changed it out, there was a different theme, different icons and a diferente emerald theme. so is it ubuntu default to have it on the left side. i dont think it is?
[03:37] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: neither wireless or ethernet work out of the box. So its one or the other and the ethernet setup is supposedly way more confusing
[03:37] <jove> mdg: Really appreciated your help!!!!
[03:38] <MenZa> no, mralexandro
[03:38] <mralexandro> MenZa, hmm ok. thanks for the help anyway:)
[03:38] <mdg> jove: glad to help !
[03:38] <mikejet>   ... I just downloaded the openoffice.org lastest download and ran "setup". I am not Spock.
[03:38] <Ubunturus> I'm having trouble with my sound card, dmsg shows it, everything looks fine with pulseaudio, the mixer is set correctly, but no sound comes out of it
[03:38] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, ok, is it a static connection??
[03:38] <MenZa> mralexandro: np, sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
[03:38] <Ubunturus> cat /bin/bash >/dev/dsp executes and seems to be streaming data to the card, but no sound comes out
[03:39] <mdg> mikejet: what version  of OOO? 3.0?
[03:39] <jove> mdg: would you please explain what is "  gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse " ?
[03:39] <mikejet> Why on earth would openoffice's latest download not include the openoffice.org3 "dependency"?!?
[03:39] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I'm not exactly "tech savvy" so, could you rephrase that?
[03:39] <mikejet> mdg: I downloaded that 3.1 binary from openoffice.org.
[03:39] <guillaumep> #ubuntu sur freenode
[03:40] <mdg> jove: is the plugin written to help handle mp3 files
[03:40] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, :) ok see there are two types of connections one is static, where a IP is assigned and stays with you forever,another is DHCP where your IP is assigned to you dynamically that is you get a new IP every time you logon to the net
[03:41] <mdg> mikejet: what's the differences between 3.0 and 3.1?
[03:41] <jove> mdg: Thanks for your explanation.
[03:41] <MenZa> mdg: 1. </badjoke>
[03:41] <mikejet> You know, failure is the joy of geeks. There is this huge incentive to make simple tasks fail so the people who know the archane details seem smart.
[03:41] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I'd assume that I have the same IP all the time.
[03:41] <mdg> jove: your welcome :)
[03:41] <MenZa> mdg: ...0.1*
[03:41] <mikejet> okay, im ot again. bye.
[03:42] <blue0488> is there a way to add a resolution?
[03:42] <mdg> MenZa: I didn't get your humor....
[03:42] <MindVirus> mdg: I cannot find a suitable driver.
[03:42] <jove> mdg: how about "ACC" option in SoundCoverter still grayed out, do you know how to enable it or add in such as MP3 earlier ?
[03:42] <MindVirus> mdg: the driver was removed from array.org's repos.
[03:42] <MindVirus> Even though they still describe it.
[03:42] <MenZa> mdg: You asked me what the difference between 3.0 and 3.1 was. It's 0.1 But I'm going to stop this, because I'm violating channel rules. ;)
[03:43] <coolkid> where do i check, ubuntu installation problem?
[03:43] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, then you would need to set it up, login to ubuntu.right click on the two computers next to the sound level... Edit connections, there play with the settings
[03:43] <jove> mdg: I meat "AAC" instead of ACC.
[03:43] <mdg> MenZa: sorry I meant mikejet
[03:43] <jove> mdg: I meant...not I meat
[03:43] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, enter your IP, and other details, and try
[03:43] <mdg> MenZa: and difference between Openoffice 3.0 and 3.1
[03:43] <Flannel> mdg: http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.1/index.html
[03:43] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: ubuntu doesn't even detect my wireless card.
[03:44] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, ok, i was talking about making wired connection work
[03:44] <CaptainCrook> any good tool to decode/encode shellcode in ubuntu?
[03:44] <bruenig> CaptainCrook: shellcode is in plain text
[03:45] <bruenig> so
[03:45] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I should've said that differently, the atheros ethernet and wireless I have in my netbook are not detected by UNR.
[03:45] <DaZ-> shellcode? :f
[03:45] <mralexandro> MenZa, if i write metacity --replace, remove the emerald --replace from the startup. will i be booted with a default ?
[03:45] <bruenig> bash zsh sh, etc
[03:45] <bruenig> I assume
[03:45] <MenZa> mralexandro: should do.
[03:45] <MenZa> metacity should launch by itself, though.
[03:46] <mralexandro> MenZa, alright, but what excactly do metacity --replace do?
[03:46] <mdg> jove: not seeing anything for AAC - Apple is figley to get to play nice
[03:46] <MenZa> mralexandro: it launched metacity (the standard window manager), replacing whatever is already running.
[03:46] <mralexandro> MenZa, nice, thanks for calrification
[03:46] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: if you scroll down to the asus eee pc 1005ha on this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks it says I need to download the backport deb files and save them to a usb drive, then manually install them. I have the drive, I don't know where the files would be or how I would install them.
[03:46] <MenZa> mralexandro: no problem :)
[03:46] <MenZa> also, s/launched/launches.
[03:47] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, packages.ubuntu.com
[03:47] <blue0488> how do you add resolutions?
[03:47] <Shivam> I have a .emerald file and I imported to the emerald program, how do i make it show on my desktop now?
[03:47] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: do you know where I'd go from there?
[03:48] <MindVirus> My trackpad does not work.
[03:48] <MenZa> aj_444: You can download them with apt-get download <package> if you're in an Ubuntu environment right now, and then you can install them on Ubuntu later with sudo dpkg -i <packagename>.deb
[03:48] <CaptainCrook> bruenig,  well... those aren't user friendly: "\x31\xc9\xf7\xe1\x31\xdb\x99\x50\x6a\x01\x6a\x02\x89\xe1\x43\xb0\x66\xcd\x80" and i want to decode /encode those...
[03:48] <MindVirus> Can someone please help?
[03:48] <mdg> Flannel: those are nice improvements :)
[03:49] <Shivam> I have a .emerald file and I imported to the emerald program, how do i make it show on my desktop now?
[03:49] <aj_444> menZa: I have no clue what that means.
[03:49] <bruenig> CaptainCrook: that is not shell code
[03:49] <MenZa> aj_444: Alright - my bad. Are you in Ubuntu right now?
[03:49] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: those are just bytes.
[03:49] <GencfenerLi> hello
[03:49] <MindVirus> Would you like to view those bytes in ASCII?
[03:49] <GencfenerLi> hello
[03:49] <GencfenerLi> selam
[03:49] <GencfenerLi> What
[03:49] <FloodBot2> GencfenerLi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:49] <MenZa> !hi | GencfenerLi
[03:50] <aj_444> MenZa: I'm on the machine that has ubuntu, but its a dual boot, so I'm using the XP half. I have a desktop that I could switch to if need be though.
[03:50] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7525735&postcount=2
[03:50] <MenZa> aj_444: No, you can easily use Windows for what you want. First, go to http://packages.ubuntu.com in your browser and find the packages you need.
[03:50] <mdg> night all o/
[03:50] <arvind_khadri> MenZa, his package his not in the repo
[03:50] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  i would like not to disassemble it... but make it readable... and know what it's doing...
[03:50] <MenZa> Oh? What packages are you looking for, aj_444?
[03:51] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: ...
[03:51] <Ubunturus> anyone have any idea why my sound would stop working shortly after installing ubuntu?
[03:51] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: those are bytes. They do nothing.
[03:51] <aj_444> MenZa: if only I knew.
[03:51] <GencfenerLi> fuck
[03:51] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, read the post i gave you
[03:51] <GencfenerLi> you aj_444
[03:51] <MenZa> aj_444: Right, I'm afraid I didn't follow your issue before. Try looking at arvind_khadri's post above.
[03:51] <MenZa> GencfenerLi, please mind your language.
[03:52] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, you got it ??
[03:52] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I got it.
[03:52] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: try this: Open up a command line and run "python".
[03:52] <Pici> !language | GencfenerLi
[03:52] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, ok gtg, drop in a PM , when it works
[03:52] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: then type `print "<put bytes here>"`. This cannot damage your computer.
[03:52] <Ubunturus> CaptainCrook: or python3 ;-)
[03:53] <aj_444> MenZa: I checked the support page to see if my netbook was compatible. It said I needed to download a backport deb file
[03:53] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: will do.
[03:53] <MenZa> aj_444: Which netbook is this?
[03:53] <mralexandro> MenZa,  did not work. the close minimize maximise is still on left side. hmmm. could it be anything else i need to do?
[03:53] <aj_444> MenZa: the dreaded asus eee pc 1005ha.
[03:53] <MenZa> mralexandro: I'm afraid I have no idea.
[03:53] <MenZa> aj_444: oh dear. Let me have a look around. I'll return to you in a minute.
[03:53] <mralexandro> MenZa, ok:)
[03:53] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: I cannot do it myself right now as I have no mouse with which to copy and paste. Please tell me the result.
[03:54] <mralexandro> aj_444, where can i check if my netbook is compatible? if i get one? :)
[03:54] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, the link that i gave you, explains what to do, just follow it... a .deb has not been ported yet
[03:54] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  yeah and once aligned... they do something...
[03:54] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: ... No they do not.
[03:54] <MindVirus> They are bytse.
[03:54] <MindVirus> *bytes.
[03:54] <MindVirus> I am typing bytes to you right now.
[03:54] <FloodBot2> MindVirus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:54] <aj_444> mralexandro: just go to the netbook remix tab on the main page, there should be a compatible units link.
[03:54] <mralexandro> aj_444 thanks
[03:54] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I attempted to follow that earlier. It didn't end well.
[03:55] <The_biggest_Turk> :)))
[03:55] <arvind_khadri> aj_444, using AR318 drivers?
[03:55] <DaZ-> CaptainCrook, it always can be something like `rm -rfv /*` <:
[03:55] <aj_444> arvind_khadri: I'd assume so
[03:55] <MindVirus> Bytes are not mystical or magical, CaptainCrook. The only bad thing that can come from those bytes can come if you run them (which may not even be bad). Which you cannot.
[03:55] <aj_444> mralexandro: let me know if you find it.
[03:56] <MenZa> aj_444: The post appears to be what you want, no doubt about it. If you can access an Internet-enabled computer while running these things on your Ubuntu install, I could guide you through it, if you'd like?
[03:56] <Code_Bleu> when trying to do a lvchange -a n vg1, i get LV vg1/data in use: not deactivating How do i tell what is keeping the LV in use?
[03:56] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: I promise you, the only damage you can do to your computer is if you press "enter" at a non-empty command line.
[03:56] <CaptainCrook> allright anyway i'll decode it using python...
[03:56] <aj_444> MenZa: sure thing. I just need to switch to the desktop so I'll be back in a few.
[03:57] <MenZa> aj_444: sure. I'll be waiting.
[03:57] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  it returns some ascii text... that looks like a command...
[03:57] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: print it out here.
[03:57] <c0l2e> how can I disable ipv6 in ubuntu???
[03:57] <mralexandro> aj_444, found the page and found the desired laptop in tier one, however i do not understand why not just install normal ubuntu?
[03:57] <The_biggest_Turk> I lick your mother
[03:58] <cc4> hi
[03:58] <The_biggest_Turk> :D
[03:58] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  some is readable some is not...
[03:58] <Flannel> The_biggest_Turk: Is there something we can help you with today?
[03:58] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: like it was said earlier, Linux shell code is readable.
[03:58] <irunbackwards> ugh, still having horrible internet problems, anyone else experiencing slow internet since updating last week?
[03:58] <IdleOne> !ot > The_biggest_Turk
[03:58] <cc4> I have probs with the trash. how can I do it with command line?
[03:58] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: it's probably just garbage characters.
[03:58] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: just don't run anything with it.
[03:58] <FloridaGuy> vbox ?.....anyone know why opengl ....glx screen savers are chopy under vbox in windows xp..xp as guest...ubuntu as host
[03:58] <cc4> I have probs with the trash. how can I do it with command line?
[03:58] <irunbackwards> seems like ns lookups is the issue
[03:58] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus, it's supossed to be something...
[03:59] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: says who?
[03:59] <aj_444_> MenZa: i'm back.
[03:59] <The_biggest_Turk> IdleOne ??
[03:59] <MindVirus> It could be an x86 instruction, CaptainCrook, but I doubt that.
[03:59] <MenZa> aj_444_: That was quick. Do you have access to your Ubuntu machine now?
[03:59] <keldin> wow, glad to get 9.04 working in vmware fusion, took about an hour not too bad
[03:59] <IdleOne> The_biggest_Turk: do you have any questions concerning ubuntu?
[03:59] <cc4> I have probs with the trash. how can I do it with command line?
[03:59] <aj_444_> MenZa: Yes. It's up and running.
[03:59] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: remember: all data is just data. The only difference is that some data does something when ran.
[03:59] <cc4> help someone guys
[03:59] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect. And you have a means of transferring data to it (i.e. a flash drive)?
[04:00] <upsuper> hello, everybody
[04:00] <aj_444_> MenZa: is 4gb enough?
[04:00] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  that what i'm saying...
[04:00] <MenZa> aj_444_: more than enough.
[04:00] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: then don't run it!
[04:00] <mralexandro> can anyone clarify the difference between remix and normal ubuntu, for a netbook? is it a performance enhanced version or something?
[04:00] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'll probably not even need 1/1000 of that.
[04:00] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Sounds good.
[04:00] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: if you don't run it then you're more than safe.
[04:00] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  just wanted to see what those data were doing when ran...
[04:00] <c0l2e> How can I disable ipv6 in ubuntu 9.04 ???
[04:00] <MenZa> aj_444_: First, you want to grab AR813X-linux-v1.0.0.9.tar.gz
[04:00] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: the data itself cannot be "ran".
[04:00] <MenZa> aj_444_: http://partner.atheros.com/Drivers.aspx <- from this page (it's actually 1.0.0.10.tar.gz)
[04:01] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: could you paste here what Python printed?
[04:01] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'm just modifying the guide as I go along)
[04:01] <The_biggest_Turk> Yes you son of a bitch mother hee
[04:01] <MenZa> !ops | The_biggest_Turk
[04:01] <The_biggest_Turk> <IdleOne
[04:01] <ubuntufreak> cc4: If i get you right you want to access the trash items through CLI
[04:01] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Thanks in advance.
[04:01] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  i'm decoding the whole file using python now...
[04:01] <IdleOne> thank you
[04:01] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. I saved it to the desktop.
[04:01] <cc4> ubuntufreak: can't do it with nautilus I get an error
[04:01] <MenZa> aj_444_: Transfer that to the Ubuntu box.
[04:02] <keldin> it was harder to get vmware tools working with 9.04 than normal found a patch.sh script that someone made that simplified it.
[04:02] <cc4> ubuntufreak: sec
[04:02] <aj_444_> MenZa: Via usb?
[04:02] <MenZa> aj_444_: Yup. Just put it in your Home folder.
[04:02] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: in Linux, shell codes are simply command lines. Just characters and spaces with some punctuation.
[04:02] <ubuntufreak> cc4: You wanted to access it through CLI or delete the items ?
[04:02] <cc4> ubuntufreak: The folder contents could not be displayed.
[04:03] <cc4> ubuntufreak: just delete
[04:03] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  yeah... that what i wanted to know... what the command is...
[04:03] <ubuntufreak> cc4: try out this command sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
[04:03] <MenZa> aj_444_: Once you've done that, I need you to pop in the Ubuntu CD you installed the system from, and install the 'build-essential' package from System -> Administration -> Synaptic. I'm going to put some coffee over, excuse me for a few minutes.
[04:03] <kermit> so many apps say "for KDE" in add/remove apps, will they work if i'm not running KDE?
[04:03] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: ... I understand this. If you can't read it then it is not a command.
[04:03] <aj_444_> MenZa: I installed it from a USB.
[04:04] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh, you have build-essential already? Excellent.
[04:04] <IdleOne> ubuntufreak: ~/.local/share/Trash
[04:04] <MenZa> aj_444_: I will be *right* back.
[04:04] <Flannel> kermit: They will.  They'll have a little more overhead (at least for the first one) because you've gotta download some KDE libs for them to work (and likewise, when running, load those libs into memory)
[04:04] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Sounds good.
[04:04] <Flannel> kermit: but, they'll work just fin.
[04:04] <DaZ-> kermit, most of them depend on kdelibs/kdebase
[04:04] <cc4> IdleOne: is it?
[04:04] <yellowgeisha> hey all
[04:04] <yellowgeisha> first time ubuntu user here
[04:04] <yellowgeisha> i'm enjoying it so far
[04:05] <yellowgeisha> but i need to now how to increase my screen res
[04:05] <yellowgeisha> it's at 800x600 right now. argh.
[04:05] <kermit> Flannel,daz-:  thanks
[04:05] <MindVirus> yellowgeisha: it's under System->Preferences->Screen Resolution.
[04:05] <ubuntufreak> cc4: it works good, did you check it out ?
[04:05] <MindVirus> yellowgeisha: oops. System->Preferences->Display.
[04:06] <MenZa> aj_444_: Alright, I'm back. What steps have you taken before this to get it working?
[04:06] <cc4> either worked
[04:06] <cc4> ubuntufreak: no it doesn't
[04:06] <cc4> ubuntufreak: I have a /,trash folder on each partition. how can I delete whats inside?
[04:06] <aj_444_> MenZa: I attempted to do the thing you're helping me with.. and this other online tutorial. Everything was too vague.
[04:07] <ubuntufreak> cc4: it works for me though :-(
[04:07] <MenZa> aj_444_: Ah, alright. How far did you get before giving up?
[04:07] <cc4> anyone knows this?
[04:07] <yellowgeisha> new to IRC, sorry about the PMs
[04:07] <MindVirus> No problem!
[04:07] <aj_444_> MenZa: Pretty much nowhere.
[04:07] <yellowgeisha> ok
[04:07] <ubuntufreak> cc4: oops then you can try out the IdleOne suggestion
[04:07] <cc4> sorry not .trash its .Trash0
[04:07] <yellowgeisha> when i go to the display settings
[04:07] <cc4> doesn't work either
[04:07] <cc4> ubuntu 0.9.4
[04:07] <yellowgeisha> the max res is 800x600
[04:07] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh, okay. Is the file in your Home folder now?
[04:08] <irunbackwards> ugh, still having horrible internet problems, anyone else experiencing slow internet since updating last week? seems like ns lookups are the issue
[04:08] <MindVirus> yellowgeisha: have you installed your restricted drivers?
[04:08] <aj_444_> MenZa: It is sitting on my desktop.
[04:08] <IdleOne> cc4: sudo rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/*
[04:08] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right. Here comes the scary bit - open a terminal.
[04:08] <komputes> cc4: gvfs makes those, if the drive is mounted and you empy trash it will remove the files inside, no?
[04:08] <yellowgeisha> mindvirus: how do i do that?
[04:08] <aj_444_> MenZa: I actually know how to do that.
[04:08] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect. Type 'cd Desktop' to change to your desktop folder.
[04:09] <MindVirus> yellowgeisha: System->Administration->Hardware Drivers.
[04:09] <komputes> IdleOne: cc4 said on other partitions
[04:09] <aj_444_> MenZa: Done.
[04:09] <cc4> yes other partitions
[04:09] <raj> WHy is my connection slow on wifi? I need a new driver for trendnet tew-424ub help anyoone? the opensource ones preinstalled suck soo bad .. slow connection / unstable / and inconsistent .. anyone? HELP please?
[04:09] <leaf-sheep> The package configuration is corrupted.  How do I start again with a clean slate? :<
[04:09] <IdleOne> cc4 gksudo nautilus
[04:09] <MenZa> aj_444_: Okay. Now, what you want to do is unpack the .tar.gz archive. You can do this by running the command 'tar -xvf AR81Family-linux-v1.0.0.10.tar.gz'
[04:09] <komputes> cc4: if you want to see them, press ctrl-h, to erase them, just erase them, or empty trash. if you don't have proper permissions change user to root
[04:10] <cc4> IdleOne: and then?
[04:10] <raj> the windows drivers when installed makes me see my connection posted twice under available connections any1 can help?
[04:10] <ubuntufreak> cc4: you can try this cd /media/<partition>/<trash>/files
[04:10] <ubuntufreak> cc4: sudo rm -rf *
[04:10] <komputes> cc4: you want to do this command line or graphically?
[04:10] <IdleOne> cc4: nautilus will open with sudo privs and then navigate to your trash folders and delte the contents
[04:10] <MindVirus> cc4: NO!
[04:10] <MenZa> aj_444_: To give you a better understanding of what it does, tar is a program to work with tar archives, the flag x means 'extract', v means 'verbose (i.e. shows you the extraction as it happens), and f means 'force' if I recall correctly. This should unpack most tar archives.
[04:10] <komputes> cc4: do not run rm-fr
[04:10] <raj> WHy is my connection slow on wifi? I need a new driver for trendnet tew-424ub help anyoone? the opensource ones preinstalled suck soo bad .. slow connection / unstable / and inconsistent .. anyone? HELP please?
[04:10] <IdleOne> !ops | ubuntu79
[04:10] <MenZa> !stop | ubottu
[04:10] <IdleOne> oops
[04:10] <MindVirus> ubuntufreak: this may delete . and .. and ../..
[04:10] <MenZa> !stop | ubuntufreak
[04:10] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Thats done.
[04:11] <MenZa> !dangerous | cc4
[04:11] <Flannel> Alright.  Chill out with the factoids people.
[04:11] <ubuntufreak> MindVirus: Sorry i didn't know it
[04:11] <komputes> cc4: to open the file browser as root, press alt f2 and enter "gksudo nautilus /media"
[04:11] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect. It should have shown you a list of files it unpacked. Confirm?
[04:12] <MindVirus> ubuntufreak: it's OK. Next time just suggest "rm -r dir/to/files".
[04:12] <vorian> Flannel: maybe that should be a new factoid?
[04:12] <komputes> cc4: then be sure to ontly delete the .Trash# files... (this is really a last resort)
[04:12] <cc4> komputes: I know this. when I enter .Trash-0 and do send to trash it might be sent but I can't use the emty trash
[04:12] <aj_444_> MenZa: If thats a bunch of src/etc stuff, then yes. It has.
[04:12] <ubuntufreak> MindVirus: Yep would do that for sure :)
[04:12] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect. Try going to the 'src' directory, using the same command I gave you to change to the Desktop folder.
[04:12] <cc4> I just done it
[04:12] <cc4> brb
[04:12] <aj_444_> so cd src?
[04:12] <GuidMorrow> someone pulled a false fire alarm
[04:12] <MenZa> correct :)
[04:12] <IdleOne> ubuntufreak: you just gave us all a heart attack :)
[04:13] <aj_444_> MenZa: I'm there.
[04:13] <Cripps> MenZa, you should have read what was said before mentioning the rm command ... it may not be ideal, but it's not dangerous if instructions are followed to the T
[04:13] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'm trying to teach you stuff as we go along here. :)
[04:13] <andresmh> how can I find the /dev where the webcam is working (from the command line)?
[04:13] <cc4> selected the whole Trash-0 folder istead of the inside ones
[04:13] <cc4> worked
[04:13] <MindVirus> andresmh: should be /dev/video0 IIRC.
[04:13] <ubuntufreak> IdleOne: Sorry guys it my bad would correct it from now :)
[04:13] <komputes> cc4: congrats
[04:13] <aj_444_> MenZa: I appreciate that. (:
[04:13] <MenZa> Cripps: Indeed I should. In my experience though, evacuating a building before confirming a fire alarm is often a better safety procedure, though. ;)
[04:13] <Cripps> IdleOne, also, that hardly called for the "ops" factoid.
[04:13] <TheMiNd> k i feel intelligent... how do i access the analogue to the Windows task manager in ubuntu :\
[04:13] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, have you installed the build-essential package yet, or is it still sitting on your USB drive>?
[04:13] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  all i get using this method for the whole file is some /bin/sh some ? some h/bin or /h//sh ... i want it to display the whole code...
[04:13] <andresmh> MindVirus, how come lsusb doesn't seem to list my camera though
[04:13] <Cripps> MenZa, true enough.
[04:14] <aj_444_> MenZa: I have no idea. I booted the thing up, and hit install.
[04:14] <MenZa> Cripps: I got nervous someone was trying to have a user remove their entire home folder, or similar.
[04:14] <andresmh> it's a built-in camera MindVirus
[04:14] <MenZa> aj_444_: Hit install where?
[04:14] <IdleOne> Cripps: your right it didnt but I didnt know about !dangerous
[04:14] <MindVirus> andresmh: I don't know. I'm sorry.
[04:14] <aj_444_> MenZa: When I did the live boot. It was an option. This was hours ago.
[04:14] <aj_444_> MenZa: Is there a specific program I should look to see if I have?
[04:14] <Cripps> MenZa, yeah ... easily confused.
[04:15] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: /bin/sh is the location of the default shell.
[04:15] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: pastebin the output to http://pastebin.com/.
[04:15] <madh2orat> I made a mistake, I tried to compile the 2.6.30 kernel using kernelcheck, everything seemed to compile ok, but after a reboot it tries to go into a display and I just get a bunch of skewed lines and boxes (like it tried to do it but there is a problem with the video driver, or xserver)
[04:15] <MindVirus> CaptainCrook: then print the link.
[04:15] <MindVirus> madh2orat: I hope you kept an old kernel lying around.
[04:16] <madh2orat> I do, but as i try to boot into it, the same thing happens, even with 2.6.28.11
[04:16] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, could you try and run "dpkg -l | grep -i build-essential" and see if you get any output?
[04:16] <CaptainCrook> MindVirus,  yeah you see it's doing something... not much interesting stuff beside this... need a better decoder...
[04:16] <Cripps> MindVirus, "rm -rf *" will not remove '.' or '..' or '../..' ... etc ... iirc, this behaviour is specified in the POSIX standard. Either way, the implementation of rm doesn't allow for it.
[04:16] <O__o> IndyGunFreak, hello
[04:16] <aj_444_> MenZa: You want me to type that into the terminal?
[04:16] <MenZa> aj_444_: Yep. Sorry for not being more verbose :)
[04:16] <MindVirus> Cripps: I am aware. It poses a danger if the user neglected to "cd" first.
[04:16] <Cripps> MindVirus, this is true.
[04:17] <MenZa> aj_444_: That is an L flag at dpkg, and an I at the grep.
[04:17] <MenZa> aj_444_: Just to clarify.
[04:17]  * Cripps sighs at setarch
[04:17] <madh2orat> the only thing i can get into is a root console, which is ok, but I just don't know where to go from there.  I've tried to reconfigure the xserver but no avail.
[04:17] <aj_444_> MenZa: dpkg: unknown option -1
[04:18] <MindVirus> madh2orat: try using vesa drivers.
[04:18] <IdleOne> I not 1
[04:18] <MenZa> aj_444_: an L
[04:18] <madh2orat> ok
[04:18] <MenZa> aj_444_: it stands for 'list'
[04:18] <Redman> hi
[04:18] <IdleOne> Good night Ubuntu
[04:18] <aj_444_> MenZa: I thought I typed l. could've been wrong though. I'll do it again.
[04:18] <MindVirus> Can someone help me with my non-functioning trackpad?
[04:19] <cc4> gn IdleOne
[04:19] <GuidMorrow> can't you believe that this is 64-bit ubuntu? Yet each time I do heavy file transfers, one or more windows I'll have up will freeze up and turn dark?
[04:19] <MenZa> aj_444_: success?
[04:19] <raj> WHy is my connection slow on wifi? I need a new driver for trendnet tew-424ub help anyoone? the opensource ones preinstalled suck soo bad .. slow connection / unstable / and inconsistent .. anyone? HELP please?
[04:20] <Trajkovic> hey. is ubuntu 9.04 stable?
[04:20] <celthunder> Trajkovic, yes
[04:20] <aj_444_> MenZa: what would success look like?
[04:20] <MenZa> aj_444_: Do you get any output after running it?
[04:20] <Trajkovic> celthunder: okey, thanks for a quick answer. :)
[04:20] <Redman> Hi every one, I'm new to this channel of this irc. Does I should give help ?
[04:20] <aj_444_> MenZa: Not that I know of.
[04:20] <GuidMorrow> !topic
[04:20] <MenZa> aj_444_: Correction - when you type that command, and hit enter, do you see anything?
[04:20] <celthunder> Redman, if you have the answer to someones question you should...
[04:20] <Cripps> I'm using "setarch i686 -v -B -F -I -L -R -Z bash" to run bash as a 32 bit application so that I can run a 32 bit ELF executable ... "file binary" yields the output "binary: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for FreeBSD 7.0 (700112), not stripped" but "./binary" gives the error "bash: ./binary: No such file or directory" ... any ideas? (for the record, ia32-libs are installed, and my uname
[04:20] <Cripps>  -a is "Linux trotsky 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux" where uname -a run under the bash session spawned by setarch is "Linux trotsky 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux") Thanks in advance.
[04:21] <MenZa> Or does it simply return to a prompt.
[04:21] <Redman> okay
[04:21] <MindVirus> Can someone help me with my non-functioning trackpad?
[04:21] <celthunder> MindVirus, how is it "nonfunctioning"
[04:21] <MindVirus> I recently uninstalled gsynaptics-elantech and I think I need it again but I can't find it in any repo.
[04:21] <SuspectZero> !iso
[04:21] <MindVirus> celthunder: I can't move the cursor or click.
[04:21] <aj_444_> MenZa: It just gives me that aj@ADAM:-/Desktop/src$
[04:21] <SuspectZero> any tools on how to make an iso?
[04:21] <Cripps> SuspectZero, man mkisofs
[04:21] <GuidMorrow> no drivers?
[04:21] <Irishmanluke> !MD5
[04:21] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, that would mean the package itself wasn't installed. I can try explaining what that command does, if you want me to?
[04:22] <SuspectZero> ty Cripps
[04:22] <aj_444_> MenZa: Sure.
[04:22] <Cripps> SuspectZero, no problem.
[04:22] <GuidMorrow> got a mouse MindVirus?
[04:22] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right. First, it invokes 'dpkg -l' - this lists all the packages installed on the system. dpkg (Debian Package Manager) is the package manager Ubuntu uses. The second part, grep -i build-essential, check the output (i.e. a list of all installed packages) for "build-essential". The -i makes it case-insensitive.
[04:22] <MindVirus> GuidMorrow: not right now.
[04:23] <MenZa> aj_444_: OK. Which version of Ubuntu are you running? We'll need to download the build-essential package from your Desktop computer and transfer that to your Eee.
[04:23] <aj_444_> MenZa: I am running Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04
[04:24] <MenZa> aj_444_: 9.04 was all I needed. One minute.
[04:24] <MenZa> aj_444_: Also, 32-bit. Correct?
[04:24] <aj_444_> MenZa: Yes.
[04:24] <Redman> is there an irc channel for dev ?
[04:24] <MenZa> aj_444_: Good, good.
[04:24] <Flannel> Redman: What sort of dev?
[04:25] <celthunder> Redman, yes #ubuntu-dev i think
[04:25] <Redman> python with gliblade(gtk+) or pure python gtk coding
[04:25] <Redman> ok, thank you
[04:25] <Flannel> Redman: try #ubuntu-programming
[04:25] <Redman> ok
[04:25] <MenZa> aj_444_: Actually, correction. Put the Ubuntu 9.04 CD in you used to install the system with.
[04:25] <jove> mdg: are U still around ?
[04:26] <aj_444_> MenZa: I actually reformatted the flash drive to get rid of the installation disk. I still have the ISO Image on my desktop though.
[04:26] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, burn it onto it then.
[04:26] <jove> mindvirus? can I have a question ?
[04:26] <MindVirus> jove: here, have two.
[04:26] <aj_444_> MenZa: I'll let you know when it finishes.
[04:27] <MenZa> aj_444_: Good, good.
[04:27] <SJr> What are some modules for express card controllers
[04:27] <Bukoden> is there a way to access Windows system when booted of an Ubuntu live CD without installing?
[04:28] <SeaPhor> Bukoden, yes'
[04:28] <b3rz3rk3r> Bukoden, yes
[04:28] <jove> mindvirus: my current firefox was removed and I installed the latest firefox into /var/tmp/firefox. How do I pluggin into the GUI, so I can click it from the left icon of the desk top ?
[04:28] <MindVirus> jove: you installed Firefox into /var/tmp?
[04:28] <jove> yes.
[04:28] <MindVirus> Do you understand what you're doing?
[04:28] <Bukoden> how would i be able to do that(currently got a virus that i need to remove and cannot access Windows normally on a desktop)
[04:28] <jove> mindvirus, no.
[04:29] <MindVirus> jove: sudo apt-get install firefox.
[04:29] <SeaPhor> Bukoden, i have used ubuntu live cd many times to fix windows issues
[04:29] <MindVirus> That's all you need to do to get a brand spanking new Firefox installation.
[04:29] <b3rz3rk3r> Bukoden,  if u go to "computer" you should see the drives there
[04:29] <MindVirus> jove: remove the firefox in /var/tmp.
[04:30] <MindVirus> jove: and every other change you've done in relation to this.
[04:30] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Its been written and is now plugged into the ubuntu machine
[04:30] <b3rz3rk3r> Bukoden, you can then just click them to mount them, and away you go ;)
[04:30] <Bukoden> the live CD is not allowing me to open "computer" (i tried it a few times before coming here)
[04:30] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, could you run the following command: "less /etc/apt/sources.list" for me, and tell me what the first line says?
[04:30] <jove> mindvirus, after rerun apt-get install firefox, then click on the icon, it does not launch
[04:30] <rocca354> i have probleme with sudoers file i'm getting lost here
[04:30] <urthmover> I need to download and install the latest nmap version.  What are the best practices for a 5 point install?  I seem to recall there being a CLI tool that would keep custom installations organized of software that is not in synaptic.  Does anyone know what that cli tool is called?
[04:31] <MindVirus> jove: in a command line run `firefox`.
[04:31] <SeaPhor> Bukoden, have to mount it first,, but i can help you better in my channel
[04:31] <KB1JWQ> urthmover: I build the dailys from subversion.
[04:31] <MindVirus> jove: does it give you any odd messages?
[04:31] <KB1JWQ> urthmover: That may or may not work for you.
[04:31] <Bukoden> SeaPhor, how can i switch to join your channel
[04:31] <SeaPhor> Bukoden, see pm
[04:32] <urthmover> KB1JWQ: do you know of a command line tool though that I can use to always put these installations in the right place and create the appropriate links?
[04:32] <AshKyd> Hi all. I'm trying to recover Grub after installing Windows (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows) but Im' using a crypto disk, and I'm not sure how to mount it. Anyone got any pointers?
[04:32] <aj_444_> MenZa: #deb cdrom: [Ubuntu-Netbook -Remix 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalop_ - Release i386 (20090421)]/ jaunty main multiverse restricted
[04:32] <urthmover> KB1JWQ: something that kinda keeps source built applications organized
[04:32] <jove> mindvirus: The following packages will be upgraded:
[04:32] <jove>   firefox
[04:32] <jove> 1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 156 not upgraded.
[04:32] <KB1JWQ> urthmover: autoconf and automake generally take care of this; I'd probably recommend you use Synaptic if that's beyond you.
[04:32] <uncmar> urthmover: either aptitude or use apt-get and apt-cache.
[04:32] <KB1JWQ> urthmover: Im not aware of anything offhand.
[04:32] <rocca354> is not in the sudoers file
[04:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Bukoden, i dont think that is normal behaviour for the livecd, is is the same on other machines?
[04:32] <MindVirus> jove: right.
[04:33] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect. That's a good thing, but that does mean we have to burn that CD image to a CD... and I don't assume you have CD drive handy for that computer, do you? Even an external would work.
[04:33] <uncmar> urthmover: apt-get install program.  apt-cache search something
[04:33] <MindVirus> jove: did you run "firefox" or "sudo apt-get install firefox"?
[04:33] <aj_444_> MenZa: Sadly, I don't have either of those handy.
[04:33] <jove> mindvirus: run firefox by cmd --did not launch at all
[04:33] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, let me see if I can find a solution.
[04:33] <MindVirus> Not at all? Did you give it some time?
[04:33] <jove> mindvirus, yes I did run apt-get install firefox without error.
[04:33] <Bukoden> b3rz3rk3r, i have not attempted the live cd except to install Ubuntu on my laptop(currently what i am using and working perfectly)
[04:34] <rocca354> i cant install anything cause of that sudoers file crap .can someone give me a link to fix this
[04:34] <urthmover> uncmar: KB1JWQ ok thanks for the advice  but I'm looking for the CLI tool that organizes apps that I build from souce  not apps found in apt-get/synaptic....I'll keep hunting around for it
[04:34] <webbb> im trying to find out how to add browser bookmarks into the gnome panel  any ideas
[04:34] <MindVirus> jove: I don't know. Ask in #firefox.
[04:34] <Flannel> !checkinstall | urthmover
[04:34] <uncmar> urthmover: sorry, I don't know about managing source. :(
[04:34] <aj_444_> MenZa: http://www.jfwhome.com/2009/08/06/perfect-ubuntu-jaunty-on-the-asus-eeepc-1005ha-and-1008ha/ thats the tutorial I was attempting to follow. Perhaps it'll make more sense to you.
[04:34] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'll explain the problem: You want the package build-essential. build-essential is a "meta package" (i.e. it only contains instructions for the package manager to download a series of other packages), so that's unhelpful. It pulls down a few packages, but each of those packages have individual dependencies. And I don't want to force you to download 30 individual packages, stick them on your USB drive and install them one-by-one
[04:35] <aj_444_> MenZa: That doesn't sound like fun. xD
[04:35] <jove> mindvirus: but the firefox that was in /var/tmp/firefox that I could lanuch from there...but my question was: how to copy the firefox binary into the pluggin ?
[04:35] <MenZa> aj_444_: Exactly. ;)
[04:35] <MindVirus> jove: you should NOT have firefox in /var/tmp.
[04:35] <MindVirus> jove: even if it works.
[04:36] <MindVirus> jove: if you downloaded the binaries for Firefox instead of downloading them through apt, you are doing something wrong.
[04:36] <b3rz3rk3r> jove, /var/tmp is a "temporary" dir
[04:36] <jove> mindvirus: in that temporary, therefore I want to move it tinot the appropriate place, do U know how ?
[04:36] <MindVirus> All software installation should be through apt.
[04:36] <aj_444_> MenZa: I also posted for help in the forums, another guy suggested I install the 9.10 alpha version.
[04:36] <MindVirus> jove: no.
[04:36] <MindVirus> jave: you should not modify anything like this.
[04:36] <MindVirus> Use the package manager and fix existing problems.
[04:36] <madh2orat> MindVirus: Thank you, overwrote the xorg.conf with the failsafe file, and it booted into it just fine, will I be able to install the proprietary drivers as I did before?
[04:36] <MindVirus> Instead of making new ones.
[04:36] <MenZa> aj_444_: Bad, bad idea.
[04:37] <MindVirus> madh2orat: yes.
[04:37] <madh2orat> thanks
[04:37] <MindVirus> madh2orat: :)
[04:37] <aj_444_> MenZa: mmkay. You're the expert.
[04:37] <MenZa> aj_444_: I may have a solution, which is going to sound silly. Try re-formatting the flash drive, put the actual ISO on it, and copy that to your Ubuntu machine.
[04:37] <MindVirus> madh2orat: I don't even remember what I told you.
[04:37] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'm hardly an expert. I prefer "enthusiast" ;)
[04:37] <aj_444_> MenZa: just drag an drop the iso?
[04:37] <MenZa> aj_444_: yup
[04:38] <MenZa> aj_444_: We can trick Ubuntu into thinking it's a CD when we mount it on the computer.
[04:38] <MenZa> aj_444_: ... I hope.
[04:38] <SmithX> i'm having trouble remounting an image file read/write. "mount -o loop,rw filesystem.squashfs /tmp/mountpt" only mounts read-only
[04:38] <linux_stu> is the a channel for ubuntu netbook remix?
[04:38] <madh2orat> One other thing, If I put my /home/user folder into a clean install of ubuntu, will it carry my program prefs over into the new installation?
[04:38] <MindVirus> madh2orat: generally, yes.
[04:38] <aj_444_> MenZa: No harm in trying
[04:38] <Ammo> Hello, I am new to Ubuntu, and I have not tried to install yet, but I am thinking of formatting my vista based PC (Laptop) for Ubuntu, I was wondering if there was a list of laptops that would have supported drivers built in to ubuntu?
[04:38] <madh2orat> thanks again
[04:39] <MindVirus> madh2orat: only stupidly-designed programs will behave differently. In the ideal case, /home/<user> has all user prefs.
[04:39] <SmithX> Ammo: best bet is to try an ubuntu live cd on your laptop
[04:39] <_TJ> Ammo: try live cd if it works on ive it'll work on installed version
[04:39] <aj_444_> MenZa: okay. I've done so and the usb is now back in the eee pc.
[04:39] <Ammo> Which one is ubuntu live? The one that boots from the disk drive?
[04:39] <SmithX> Ammo: yes
[04:39] <_TJ> Ammo:  yes
[04:39] <Ammo> Can you give me a link? I only see 9.04 and server edition
[04:39] <Ammo> Or is there a version I can boot off a 8GB flash drive?
[04:39] <bit324life> Hi, I need some help.
[04:39] <uncmar> Ammo: and make sure everything you will need works.  Wireless and such.
[04:39] <b3rz3rk3r> Ammo, nearly all hardware that i have come across works just fine. You can test out yours by getting the 9.04 livecd
[04:40] <Ammo> \
[04:40] <_TJ> 9.04 is live
[04:40] <SuspectZero> if i dd a 10gb partition (with 2gb used up) to an iso file, will the iso file be 10gb or 2gb?
[04:40] <jove> mindvirus: do U know how to remove firefox ?
[04:40] <Bukoden> Ammo, i believe there is a list on the Ubuntu.com site of compatible laptops as well for reference
[04:40] <MindVirus> jove: how to remove it?
[04:40] <jove> yes
[04:40] <MindVirus> jove: sudo apt-get remove firefox.
[04:40] <bit324life> My gnome display manager failes  to load due to wrong permissions.
[04:40] <Shihan> i dont suppose anyone here is using linphone by chance? (mine just crashes on startup)
[04:40] <Ammo> Bukoden: Do you know where the link is, I tried looking but maybe im not so savy?
[04:40] <MindVirus> All program management should be done, again, though apt.
[04:40] <bit324life> what permissions does gnome display manager need?
[04:40] <Bukoden> Ammo, one sec, i will see if i can find it
[04:40] <SmithX> Anyone know why "mount -o loop,rw filesystem.squashfs /mnt/filesystem" mounts read-only instead of read-write??
[04:41] <Ammo> Bukoden, I thank you very much. =]
[04:41] <MenZa> aj_444_: Perfect.
[04:41] <MindVirus> SmithX: squashfs is readonly.
[04:41] <arand_> SuspectZero: 10GB, but I think you could get it down quite ab bit using compression (gzip)
[04:41] <MenZa> aj_444_: Could you run "ls /media" in your terminal and paste the output, if more than two lines, please use a pastebin.
[04:41] <_TJ> http://ubuntu.cs.utah.edu/releases/jaunty/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
[04:41] <SmithX> MindVirus: surely there must be a way to switch the permission bits?
[04:41] <SuspectZero> thanks Aragon
[04:41] <uncmar> SmithX: a squashfs is a compressed copy of a set of files.  you have to decompress it, make your changes and then re-squash.
[04:41] <SuspectZero> thanks arand_
[04:42] <jschall> My hp deskjet 6940 printer ("works perfectly" according to openprinting.org) prints this test page after EVERY job: http://jon.pmtech.com/~jschall/testpage.jpg
[04:42] <MindVirus> _TJ: why do I need this?
[04:42] <aj_444_> MenZa: l as in the letter, not the number?
[04:42] <bit324life> What permissions does the gnome display manager need?
[04:42] <_TJ> its for ammo
[04:42] <MenZa> aj_444_: correct
[04:42] <MenZa> aj_444_: It's short for 'list'
[04:42] <_TJ> Ammo: http://ubuntu.cs.utah.edu/releases/jaunty/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
[04:42] <SmithX> uncmar: "mount -o loop" decompresses it properly, so it would seem I just need to set the permission bits properl
[04:43] <Ammo> Thank you TJ
[04:43] <_TJ> yw
[04:43] <aj_444_> MenZa: In a cheerful blue color, I got "cdrom cdrom0 disk"
[04:43] <bit324life> I can't get gnome display manager to laod it fails because of wrong permissions
[04:43] <arand_> SuspectZero: Otherwise, confider using tools like partimage or ntfsclone which reads the filesystem rather than raw bytes (that one will make it ~2GB or less depending again on compression)
[04:43] <jove> mindvirus: it did not completely remove firefox, do U know about Synaptic pakage manager to remove it ...Have you done it ?
[04:43] <MindVirus> SmithX: you can't edit compressed data.
[04:43] <Ammo> But I dont think my laptop will run it. I found that list of verified laptops, I have an HP pavillion, and its not listed.
[04:43] <webbb> can someone give me a hand  for some reason gnome do stoped launching when i click on it in the menu and i doesnt launch when i hit the keybinder
[04:43] <Ammo> But I can try the live.
[04:43] <MenZa> aj_444_: That's perfect! Have you copied the ISO file to your Desktop yet, and if so, what is the filename of that?
[04:43] <madh2orat> Ammo: What model do you have?
[04:43] <Bukoden> Ammo, i am currently using and HP Pavillion zd800 and it works great
[04:43] <MindVirus> jove: what firefox are you trying to remove? /var/tmp/firefox?
[04:43] <MindVirus> It's not going to remove that firefox.
[04:44] <uncmar> SmithX: no, that mounts it. Just like mounting a CD.  Yes it decompresses, but not in entirity such that you can alter the files and then stuff the back in.  Think of it as a giant zip file.  You can't easily just alter one file and stuff it back in place after you change it.
[04:44] <Ammo> Bukoden, Madh2, Let me look I will find out in a minute.
[04:44] <SuspectZero> arand_, i think i'll just mkisofs the files i need
[04:44] <MenZa> Ammo: Give it a go. It'll most likely work, but it might have some caveat (such as wireless not working properly when you first boot it, but that'll just require you to install the necessary drivers). Have any issues, feel free to come back here.
[04:44] <bit324life> I need help on setting right permissions to gdm (gnome display manager).
[04:44] <jove> mindvirus: I want to remove from the default pkg...
[04:44] <SuspectZero> arand_, thanks for the the help though
[04:44] <MindVirus> jove: what?
[04:44] <commander_> can i run fedora 11 in ubuntu?
[04:44] <leaf-sheep> Where is dpkg configuration file usually kept in?
[04:44] <aj_444_> MenZa: I have. its ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.img - shortcut.lnk
[04:44] <uncmar> bit324life: my limited understanding is that gdm must run as root.
[04:44] <MenZa> aj_444_: That's a shortcut.
[04:44] <MindVirus> jove: I told you how to remove Firefox. You probably messed up or did something stupid, like download firefox binaries into /var/tmp.
[04:45] <aj_444_> MenZa: which is not good I'm guessing?
[04:45] <bit324life> uncmar, yep. I have it as owner and group as root
[04:45] <Ammo> HP Pavilion dv2225nr Notebook PC Is the Laptop I am using.
[04:45] <MenZa> aj_444_: And, as far as I know, you should have a .iso file, not a .img file. Where did you get this file from?
[04:45] <bit324life> with a chmod of 0440 or 440
[04:45] <MindVirus> jove: I don't mean to bully or make fun of you. Don't screw around with things that you don't understand yet.
[04:45] <jove> mindvirus: firefox was installed original where the user can launch it from the Application (top left of the desktop). So I want to remove the firefox 3.0 .
[04:45] <mazda01> does anyone know how to get pulseaudio manager Devices output more then 100% using the volume up and down? i can turn it up to decent level, (something in 200% range) but then when I turn it down, it goes below 100% and then won't go above 100% again using volume controls.
[04:45] <MindVirus> jove: I told you how to remove it.
[04:45] <bit324life> but gdm would still not load at all.
[04:45] <aj_444_> MenZa: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook
[04:46] <mazda01> aplay -l outputs this: card 0: VT82xx [HDA VIA VT82xx], device 0: ALC888 Analog [ALC888 Analog]
[04:46] <MindVirus> jove: you remove the default-installed Firefox by running "sudo apt-get remove firefox".
[04:46] <Ammo> I am downloading the iso now, I plan on installing it at school tomorrow or maybe tonight if its quick enough. My laptop isnt quite quick enough for vista, and I figured ubuntu would be faster than XP even. I only use the laptop for firefox and microsoft word.
[04:46] <bit324life> I by mistake chown -R user /
[04:46] <jove> yes  did as you suggest
[04:46] <Ammo> But I can use open office I guess, it will open word docs I hope.
[04:46] <SmithX> uncmar: MindVirus: how does mount -o loop know that it needs to decompress it?
[04:46] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh, that does have an img extension. My bad. Please *ensure* you have the file itself, and not a shortcut while I go check something out. :)
[04:46] <uncmar> bit324life: explain how this problem has come about?
[04:46] <maco> bit324life: reinstall
[04:46] <bit324life> then I just use the same command but used root instead to get it back to
[04:46] <MindVirus> SmithX: because it reads its partition type and sees "squashfs".
[04:46] <maco> bit324life: but it wanst all owned by root by default....
[04:46] <jove> mindvirus: What I want to do is to remove the original and reinstall.
[04:46] <MindVirus> SmithX: take it as a fact that you can't write to squashfs.
[04:46] <bit324life> I don't have backups ...well I did on my external drive
[04:46] <aj_444_> MenZa: How do I go about doing that?
[04:47] <SmithX> MindVirus: what other things can it decompress? could I "mount -o loop" a zip file?
[04:47] <maco> bit324life: backup /home and reinstall
[04:47] <jove> mindvirus: please disregard the firefox from /var/tmp.
[04:47] <maco> bit324life: or just reinstall and let hte fact that hte installer doesnt overwrite home if you tell it not to format be useful
[04:47] <MindVirus> SmithX: mount -o loop only works for partitions.
[04:47] <MenZa> aj_444_: Try right-clicking it, choosing 'Properties' and check the filesize, for instance.
[04:47] <Bukoden> Ammo, i believe it will find the drivers needed just fine
[04:47] <MindVirus> SmithX: squashfs is a partition.
[04:47] <Bukoden> Ammo, and work without problems*
[04:47] <MindVirus> SmithX: a .ZIP file is a file on a partition -- not an entire partition.
[04:47] <aj_444_> MenZa: Its not the file. I think that would be stored in my downloads folder back on the vista computer.
[04:47] <c0l2e> how can I disable ipv6 in ubuntu 9.04???
[04:48] <MenZa> aj_444_: Ah. You want to copy that to your Ubuntu machine.
[04:48] <MenZa> The file itself, that is.
[04:48] <MindVirus> jove: I am going to repeat one last time.
[04:48] <MindVirus> sudo apt-get remove firefox
[04:48] <SmithX> MindVirus: I see. So squashfs must have a header that -o loop recognizes
[04:48] <Ammo> Bukoden, Is there something built into Ubuntu to find them on the internet automatically? Or do the come with it? Either way I can find them myself, I did it when I had XP on it. xD ALSO, I was always curious, does Ubuntu run .exe's? Like can I install some of my games like tron and stuff?
[04:48] <MindVirus> SmithX: exactly.
[04:48] <jove> mindvirus: Do U know what directory of Ubuntu contain all of the application start up ?
[04:49] <MindVirus> jove: Ubuntu is not Windows
[04:49] <MindVirus> .
[04:49] <Bukoden> Ammo, if finds them automaticaly, and you can get a program called wine to run any .exe programs
[04:49] <bit324life> hold up
[04:49] <aj_444_> MenZa: It would seem as though this is going to take awhile.
[04:49] <bit324life> here is the whole story: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1245730
[04:49] <MenZa> aj_444_: I would expect it to.
[04:49] <Flannel> jove: What are you trying to accomplish?
[04:49] <Bukoden> Ammo, without WINE or other such program, .exe will be useless
[04:49] <MindVirus> Ammo: Wine sucks for many purposes though.
[04:49] <Ammo> Is WINE free?
[04:49] <aj_444_> MenZa: About five minutes, give or take.
[04:49] <MindVirus> Ammo: most things on Ubuntu are open-source and free.
[04:49] <Ammo> What is wrong with Wine, MindV?
[04:50] <Redman> Yeah wine is free
[04:50] <brummbaer> bukoden: not useless, they do fill up the trashcan. :)
[04:50] <MindVirus> Ammo: it doesn't run .exes as well as Windows.
[04:50] <Bukoden> ammo, yes
[04:50] <Ammo> I am excited because open source things, well, im learning to work with these things thanks to college.
[04:50] <MindVirus> Ammo: also, try typing the first few letters of my name and pressing <Tab>.
[04:50] <Redman> I think wine is don't work so well with all exe and games
[04:50] <Ammo> MindVirus: Thank you. Thats a neat trick. I am on pidgin, and I never have been good with IRC
[04:50] <Bukoden> brummbaer, good point =)
[04:50] <MindVirus> Redman: you are right; Wine isn't that great.
[04:51] <MindVirus> But it works.
[04:51] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh, that's not too bad.
[04:51] <uncmar> Ammo: Wine is not an emulator. It does not act exactly like windows. It will run many windows programs but not all.
[04:51] <Ammo> Would WINE run photoshop, illustrator, and Word? If anyone knows I'd LOVE your results.
[04:51] <aj_444_> MenZa: actually, that time has been cut in half.
[04:51] <MindVirus> Ammo: depends on your setup and the version.
[04:51] <MenZa> Ammo: Photoshop, and Word, yes.
[04:51] <Flannel> !appdb | Ammo
[04:51] <TimReichhart> there anyway that I can configure squirrelmail just accept just the username and not the full email address?
[04:51] <MenZa> Ammo: Most people have had good results with those. But as MindVirus says, it depends on your setup a lot.
[04:52] <MenZa> TimReichhart: I'd try in one of the official SquirrelMail support channels, be they IRC, mailing lists, forums, or whatever.
[04:52] <MindVirus> Ammo: Wine is for all intents and purposes a hack. Try avoiding it.
[04:52] <jove> Flannel: I want to know what the directory that contains the application launch...for ex: I want to launch soundconverter from the "Sound & Video"...do U know where the soundconverter binay file resides ?
[04:52] <MenZa> TimReichhart: I think you'd have more success there.
[04:52] <uncmar> Ammo: I most cases you could use Open Office instead of MS Office for replacing word.
[04:52] <Ammo> And gimp for photoshop right?
[04:52] <Bukoden> Ammo: do not need photoshop, GIMP is freeware version and almost exactly the same
[04:52] <MindVirus> Ammo: yes, Open Office isn't as great as Word but it does the trick very well. GIMP isn't great.
[04:52] <Redman> MindVirus: I've a problem under Ubuntu, I should type 4 times ^ to get ^^, how to fix it ?
[04:52] <uncmar> Ammo: similarly for photoshop their is gimp and inkscape for illustrator.
[04:52] <Ammo> Well, I could use the school PC's for my college work.
[04:52] <MindVirus> Redman: I don't understand.
[04:52] <Flannel> jove: /bin or /usr/bin or /sbin or /usr/sbin
[04:53] <c0l2e> anyone here knows how to disable IPV6 in ubuntu 9.04 ???
[04:53] <MindVirus> Ammo: OpenOffice saves as .doc and whatever other extension. It is completely interopable with MS Office.
[04:53] <Redman> for exemple here I type ^^ but in reality I should type ^ 4 times to get ^^
[04:53] <Redman> Gimp isn't great ? :o I think yes
[04:53] <Ammo> MindVirus: What do you mean its a hack?
[04:53] <MindVirus> Ammo: it isn't elegant.
[04:53] <legend2440> c0l2e: http://www.ubuntu-inside.me/2009/04/howto-disable-ipv6-at-ubuntu-jaunty.html
[04:53] <MindVirus> Redman: it is bad, simply, compared to Photoshop.
[04:53] <Bukoden> Ammo, all in all, i suggest Ubuntu as you can find most programs you need for free and with ease(especially using ubuntu site)
[04:53] <c0l2e> legend2440: is it working?
[04:53] <Redman> Yeah but it's almost photoshop
[04:54] <Bigshot_> where can i get 64bit ubuntu?
[04:54] <MindVirus> Redman: it is a long ways away from Photoshop for any real purpopses.
[04:54] <MindVirus> *purposes.
[04:54] <Redman> Me the only problem I've a gimp is to cut around an object
[04:54] <MenZa> Gimp is just as good as Photoshop, function-wise, but it is far less usable than Photoshop is. If this discussion is to continue, please continue in #ubuntu-offtopic, however.
[04:54] <Bukoden> Ammo, wine creates a false c:\ drive to run windows extensions through such as .exe
[04:54] <c0l2e> ah nah.. don't want to modify the original kernel for 9.04
[04:54] <Bigshot_> deos 64bit ubuntu exist?
[04:54] <MindVirus> Bigshot_: yes.
[04:54] <Ammo> MindVirus:  I dont mind if its not appealing to the eye.
[04:54] <Ammo> Bukoden: Alright. I am going to install it. I will def be back soon.
[04:54] <mazda01> aplay -l outputs this: card 0: VT82xx [HDA VIA VT82xx], device 0: ALC888 Analog [ALC888 Analog]
[04:54] <Flannel> Bigshot_: The same place you get 32bit ubuntu.  http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[04:54] <zvonkorp> on the registration of a vehicle, under the box that says Val-cd/Year it says 70,000/1989 - is that the last reported mileage? or what the hll is the 70000 for
[04:54] <mazda01> does anyone know how to get pulseaudio manager Devices output more then 100% using the volume up and down? i can turn it up to decent level, (something in 200% range) but then when I turn it down, it goes below 100% and then won't go above 100% again using volume controls.
[04:54] <MindVirus> Ammo: no, the Wine infrastructure is a hack.
[04:54] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. It is now copied to the desktop on the ubuntu machine
[04:55] <c0l2e> is there any other way to disable ipv6 in ubuntu 9.04 ?? without using newer kernel version than for 9.04 ??
[04:55] <MindVirus> Ammo: they do it as elegantly as they can but there is no avoiding the hackish nature.
[04:55] <MenZa> Excellent, aj_444_. I really, really hope this works.
[04:55] <Ammo> MindVirus: Is it possible to just dual boot XP? How easy would it be to install XP after installing Ubuntu?
[04:55] <uncmar> Ammo: I suggest you have a method to reinstall your Vista if you don't like your results with Ubuntu.
[04:55] <MattPhilie> I need help with removing Ubuntu completly
[04:55] <MindVirus> Ammo: simple, but remember that Windows is zealous and overwrites the MBR (master boot record).
[04:55] <Bukoden> Ammo, you can install a partition for Ubuntu
[04:55] <rocca354> plz need help for sudo
[04:55] <Bigshot_> can i create amd64 live usb?
[04:55] <Flannel> Ammo: It's easier to install Ubuntu afterwards, but it's still easy to do it the other way around too.
[04:55] <MindVirus> Ammo: you'd need to reinstall Grub.
[04:55] <Flannel> Bigshot_: you can.
[04:56] <uncmar> Ammo: you don't.  You install Windows and then install Linux.  Linux will let you dual boot.  Windows is much less friendly.
[04:56] <aj_444_> MenZa: I do too.
[04:56] <Bigshot_> Flannel: from where?
[04:56] <Flannel> MindVirus: Alright, what do you need help with?
[04:56] <Bukoden> Ammo, it is an option given when talling
[04:56] <MindVirus> Flannel: me?
[04:56] <Flannel> MattPhilie: Alright, what do you need help with?
[04:56] <Ammo> Alright, I will install XP first then.  Will Ubuntu help me partition?
[04:56] <MenZa> Actually, aj_444_, I apologise for wasting your time, but is it possible that I can have you download MagicISO on your Windows desktop, open the .img file, and convert it to a .iso? It just occured to me, while you copied that file, that it would be much easier to do this directly on Windows, because we'd, again, need a lot of packages to do it on Ubuntu.
[04:56] <aj_444_> Ammo: Yup
[04:56] <MattPhilie> FLannel: Could you explain how to remove Ubuntu from my computer and put Windows on it,
[04:56] <Bukoden> Ammo, yes, it allows you to choose that as an option
[04:56] <MindVirus> Flannel: that question wasn't directed to me, was it? :(
[04:56] <Flannel> Bigshot_: Any Ubuntu system (or liveCD) will give you an option to create a USB system thing.
[04:57] <Flannel> MindVirus: No
[04:57] <Flannel> MattPhilie: Pop in the windows CD and go!
[04:57] <MattPhilie> Dosen't work Flannel
[04:57] <MattPhilie> It just loads Ubuntu
[04:57] <Flannel> MattPhilie: Just have it overwrite the Ubuntu partition (generally using your wnidows partition)
[04:57] <MindVirus> MattPhilie: make sure your BIOS options are set correctly.
[04:57] <aj_444_> MenZa: Do you have a link?
[04:57] <Flannel> MattPhilie: You need to make sure your computer is set to boot to a CD
[04:57] <MindVirus> MattPhilie: you need your BIOS to load from a CD like Flannel said.
[04:57] <Ammo> Awesome. Well its Midnight here, and I have to get up at 6. I will be back tomorrow for sure with my results.
[04:58] <MindVirus> Ammo: I hope you enjoy Ubuntu.
[04:58] <uncmar> Flannel: I'd like to know when it will be easy to create a live USB from windows or another linux system.  Requiring a CD to create a USB is unpleasant.
[04:58] <Ammo> Actually can I just leave this idle over night?
[04:58] <MindVirus> Ammo: Ubuntu's a beautiful thing, mate.
[04:58] <MenZa> aj_444_: http://www.magiciso.com/ - I feel bad linking you to this, as it's not open source, but it does the job, as far as I can tell.
[04:58] <MindVirus> Ammo: by all means
[04:58] <MattPhilie> MindVirus: Flannel: Explain the BiOS and how to set to load a CD
[04:58] <MindVirus> .
[04:58] <Redman> yes is it
[04:58] <MindVirus> MattPhilie: changing your BIOS options is very system-dependent.
[04:58] <MindVirus> MattPhilie: generally you can do it by pressing "Del" at startup and changing boot order so CD is before HDD.
[04:58] <brummbaer> uncmar: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[04:58] <Flannel> uncmar: It is, but there's more steps.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation  goes over how to create a USB install
[04:58] <aj_444_> MenZa: is it free?
[04:58] <DigitalKiwi> all bios are different >.>
[04:59] <Ammo> MindVirus: I have heard only great things. Thats why I am so interested. I actually have wanted to install linuxfor many years, but only now did I find how easy ubuntu is.
[04:59] <MenZa> aj_444_: Free as in beer, yes.
[04:59] <c0l2e> how to disable ipv6 in ubuntu 9.04??
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> never got how beer was free
[04:59] <MindVirus> Ammo: I would be happy to personally help you if nobody else did. Please highlight me or PM me if you need help.
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> when is beer free?
[04:59] <MenZa> !offtopic | DigitalKiwi
[04:59] <MattPhilie> MindVirus: Arg.. ok.. I hope this works.. Thanks. I don't want to be stuck with Ubuntu. Bye all
[04:59] <Bukoden> Ammo: i only recently installed Ubuntu on my laptop and am loving it
[04:59] <MenZa> !free > > (Please see the private message from the bot)
[04:59] <MenZa> <_<
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> you're the one who brought it up !
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> jerk
[04:59] <brummbaer> DigitalKiwi: when you're a hot chic
[04:59] <MenZa> !free > DigitalKiwi (Please see the private message from the bot)
[04:59] <lstarnes> c0l2e: why do you need to disable it?
[05:00] <aj_444_> MenZa: Downloading
[05:00] <DigitalKiwi> i have 120 buffers open i don't need/want more from a stupid ubuntu bot, thanks
[05:00] <uncmar> brummbaer: Unless unetbootin has improved in the past 6 months.  i did not like the half-baked results when used with Ubuntu.
[05:00] <neil_d> trying to Brasero to burn a video DVD, I set to the 'Video Project' put in a few avi files, but when I go to burn, it says "Not possible to write with the current set of plugins" :( what plugins do I need?
[05:00] <MindVirus> Flannel: are you available to help me with my issues?
[05:00] <bit324life> here is the full story: http://dpaste.com/85433/
[05:00] <MindVirus> Flannel: I only ask because I noticed you are an op (by extension a genius) and made the mistake of accidentally asking if I need help.
[05:01] <brummbaer> uncmar: Flannels link has got the goods, buddy actually just completed the USB install a couple days ago from a windows system.
[05:01] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. Its downloaded.
[05:01] <Flannel> MindVirus: You're best off just asking the channel
[05:01] <bit324life> any ideas?
[05:01] <brummbaer> uncmar: it had no functional cd drives, btw.
[05:01] <MindVirus> Flannel: I'm aware, but the channel has no advice for me.
[05:01] <MindVirus> I'll ask again.
[05:02] <MindVirus> My trackpad doesn't work -- probably because I uninstalled gsynaptics-elantech -- and now I can't reinstall it because the package is gone. Is there any way I can re-retrieve the package or fix my trackpad another way?
[05:02] <Redman> How to relaunch nautilus and keep the desktop ?
[05:02] <MindVirus> Redman: nautilus --replace
[05:02] <bit324life> So their is no permission recovery software that exists?
[05:02] <Redman> or just relaunch nautilus
[05:02] <Redman> ?
[05:02] <MenZa> aj_444_: Alright, install it. Then try using this guide to convert it to a .iso file, aj_444_: http://www.yasasoft.com/press_release/convert_img_to_iso.htm
[05:02] <MindVirus> Redman: yes.
[05:02] <bit324life> that can help recover major permissions to major files like system files.
[05:03] <gst> wat is super key in keyboar
[05:03] <MindVirus> bit324life: try using the recovery kernel.
[05:03] <DigitalKiwi> the one with windows logo on it
[05:03] <MenZa> gst: the "Windows" key, as some people call it.
[05:03] <Flannel> MindVirus: Where did you get gsynaptics-elantech?
[05:03] <gst> ohh..ok.
[05:03] <bit324life> MindVirus  I already tried it.
[05:03] <MindVirus> Flannel: array.org repos.
[05:03] <MindVirus> bit324life: what happened?
[05:03] <Flannel> MindVirus: Also, it may still be in your package cache
[05:03] <MindVirus> Flannel: it isn't.
[05:03] <bit324life> it dosen't make any difference. I can access my own systems terminal root area.
[05:03] <MindVirus> :(
[05:03] <Flannel> MindVirus: And it's not on array.org anymore?
[05:04] <MindVirus> Flannel: no, even though they talk about it.
[05:04] <MindVirus> And tell me to install it.
[05:04] <bit324life> nothing happened. It didn't help at all.
[05:04] <bit324life> the recovery area in grub
[05:04] <MindVirus> Flannel: which is surprising as array.org is largely a respectable site linked by many.
[05:04] <Bukoden> MindVirus: i am new to this, but wouldn't using the sudo aptget work?
[05:04] <Flannel> MindVirus: Not much you can do except find it somewhere, I imagine.
[05:04] <Redman> ...
[05:04] <MindVirus> Flannel: I'm sure there's some driver I can use to get my cursor to move.
[05:05] <bit324life> MindVirus are you talking about the recovery kernal that appers in grubs options?
[05:05] <MindVirus> Bukoden: to what do you refer?
[05:05] <MindVirus> bit324life: yes.
[05:05] <aj_444_> MenZa: I get a "can't find the file or the file isn't an image" pop up box.
[05:05] <MenZa> aj_444_: oh dear.
[05:05] <brummbaer> mindvirus: package avail from debian repos...
[05:05] <brummbaer> http://simosnet.com/debian/packages/eeepc/gsynaptics-elantech.deb
[05:05] <bit324life> MindVirus: yep then I tried it and it was no different then using the reglar terminal of my system.
[05:05] <MenZa> aj_444_: aj_444_ Right. I have a solutions. It won't be pretty, but I'll try it. One second.
[05:05] <Bukoden> MindVirus: something such as 'sudo aptget install [filename]'
[05:05] <bit324life> I can access my own systems terminal and be logged in as root.
[05:06] <MindVirus> bit324life: if you use the root console then you can change permissions from there.
[05:06] <bit324life> I just cant get gdm to boot.
[05:06] <cmvkk> anyone with experience loading 8.10 onto a ps3?  i'm having installer hang issues (and not the 6% thing, it hangs at 60% while "installing gconf")
[05:06] <MindVirus> Bukoden: I know how to install (we don't install filenames, BTW, we install package names). The problem is, the package doesn't exist on my system anymore.
[05:06] <Ammo> @ EVERYONE -- Alright, I am going to bed. Have a nice ngiht. =] THANKS for reassuring me to choose linux
[05:06] <bit324life> yep, but what permissions would I need for gdm
[05:06] <bit324life> is thier any logs I can access to help me figure out why gdm fails at startup ?
[05:07] <bit324life> well booting into ubuntu. or booting gdm or the desktop.
[05:07] <MindVirus> bit324life: I was under the impression you had permissions errors, sorry.
[05:07] <MindVirus> Why do you think the problem lies in GDM permissions?
[05:07] <bit324life> MindVirus I do have permission errors.
[05:07] <Bukoden> MindVirus: well you got my point, and i was not sure as to how aptget worked which is why i only mentioned it in question(so at least i learned something =P)
[05:07] <Ammo> How do I set my status, I thought it was "/status" >w<
[05:07] <MenZa> aj_444_: You're not going to like this, but I'm going to ask you to download every package listed on the following page, and dump them in a folder on your flash drive. There's no other way, it seems. Go to http://apt.alturl.com/, put "i386" in the second option, put "build-essential" in the "What package do you need to install?" and run it.
[05:07] <MindVirus> How do you know?
[05:07] <uncmar> Flannel: you say trackpad.  Is that a laptop? and which one?
[05:08] <MindVirus> Ammo: you don't have a status on IRC.
[05:08] <bit324life> I have nothing but permission errors to many files. I just want the gui desktop to be bootable.
[05:08] <uncmar> sorry, I meant MindVirus: you say trackpad.  Is that a laptop? and which one?
[05:08] <aj_444_> MenZa: alright.
[05:08] <Ammo> MindVirus:  Oh. xD Thanks guys. Im still new to irc
[05:08] <MindVirus> uncmar: yes, Eee 1000.
[05:08] <MindVirus> Ammo: You learn quickly.
[05:09] <MenZa> aj_444_: It's no fun, but I don't see any other options. I'd create an aptoncd mirror for you, but my server runs Hardy. (
[05:09] <Ammo> MindVirus: Well, I been in college since 13. I would hopeso. But it sucks having no friends my age. xD
[05:09] <simran> what should video/audio output be on mplayer (plugin)
[05:09] <simran> x11 or gl
[05:09] <Ammo> okay Im really going before I get off topic. THANKS!
[05:09] <Redman> How to relaunch nautilus ? I lagged
[05:09] <MindVirus> Ammo: most important on IRC is to make sure you respect everyone else. Then others will come to respect you. If they don't, either you're doing something wrong or you didn't want to be there.
[05:09] <webbb> i need some help i did a update but i got a libmono error  and now gnome do wont start at all  is there anyone who an help me out
[05:09] <MindVirus> Ammo: I learned this early on.
[05:09] <chewe> ll;
[05:10] <Ammo> MindVirus:  And I assume I am learning from the best. ;D Goodnight.
[05:10] <app> Anyone know the OSSIM install process? Trying to create a guest VM on VMWare server, which Linux version should I tell it the OSSIM install .iso is? "Other Linux 2.6"?
[05:10] <bit324life> MindVirus: yes I have permissions errors but it's not just with gdm but with many other files. I just want to get the desktop to boot so I have a gui to change permissions again.
[05:10] <MindVirus> Ammo: Good night.
[05:10] <app> (no one answers on the #OSSIM)
[05:10] <MindVirus> bit324life: well, if you aren't scared to mess anything up, you can use 777, but this is a huge security risk and potentially dangerous.
[05:11] <Redman> How to relaunch Nautilus ?
[05:11] <bit324life> MindVirus: would that at least get me a bootable system?
[05:11] <bit324life> I won't care about the security right now.
[05:11] <MindVirus> bit324life: I was under the impression that you were in a bootable system.
[05:11] <MindVirus> By bootable, do you mean with GUI?
[05:11] <bit324life> if I do that wouldn't some files not boot because it's the wrong permissions set.
[05:12] <bit324life> nope, I can boot in termanial.
[05:12] <bit324life> like I can still access the terminal of the system.
[05:12] <Redman> Anybody know ?
[05:12] <bit324life> just can't use a desktop.
[05:12] <[TOP]kangu> !bulletin
[05:12] <[TOP]kangu> !paste
[05:12] <uncmar> Redman: nautilus --replace &
[05:12] <Redman> ok
[05:13] <Redman> thank you
[05:13] <bit324life> MindVirus: they system does boot but the desktop graphical aspects wont boot due to a permission problem.
[05:13] <MindVirus> bit324life: your system is bootabble.
[05:13] <Redman> It does'nt work
[05:13] <MindVirus> *bootable
[05:13] <Redman> "nautilus --replace"
[05:13] <bit324life> MindVirus: yes.
[05:13] <bit324life> MindVirus: only to termial.
[05:13] <Redman> "Could not parse arguments: Option inconnue --replace
[05:13] <Redman> "
[05:13] <MindVirus> bit324life: why are you so sure it's a permissions issue? I just want to make sure.
[05:13] <aj_444_> MenZa: http://www.jfwhome.com/2009/08/06/perfect-ubuntu-jaunty-on-the-asus-eeepc-1005ha-and-1008ha/ could that help?
[05:13] <bit324life> Terminal*
[05:14] <bit324life> I can log in as root user.
[05:14] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'll have a look
[05:14] <ctmjr> simran: try the different settings and find the one that looks best, you will not hurt anything changing the options might get an error or 2
[05:14] <Redman> uncmar: It doesn't work : "Could not parse arguments: Option inconnue --replace
[05:14] <Redman> "
[05:14] <brummbaer> bit324life. are you getting an error related to ~/.ICEauthority?
[05:14] <bit324life> inMindVirus:  I just can't get the gnome display manager working  due to permission problems. I can't also log in as my home user dues to permission problems.
[05:15] <MenZa> aj_444_: That's *basically* what I'm trying to do.
[05:15] <MenZa> up to the ethernet networking at least
[05:15] <bit324life> brummbaer: I don't get a specific error. I get a fail message.
[05:15] <MenZa> aj_444_: the problem is, you don't have the stuff required for it, and that's what we're trying to get right now.
[05:15] <aj_444_> ah. okay.
[05:15] <bit324life> I assume it's permissions because I screwed up the permissions of /
[05:15] <simran> ctmjr: what do you use :P
[05:16] <brummbaer> bit324life, if that's really what happened, my advice is to boot from live cd, copy your home folder out, then nuke & pave.
[05:16] <bit324life> What happens is that the system tries to boot into desktop but instead after 5 min it then boots into termianl asking for user and password.
[05:16] <MindVirus> bit324life: that makes lots of sense.
[05:16] <ctmjr> simran: xv
[05:16] <MindVirus> bit324life: brummbaer is right.
[05:16] <Redman> Why "nautilus --restart" doesn't work ?
[05:17] <MenZa> Redman: killall -9 nautilus
[05:17] <MenZa> then, from a terminal, nautilus&exit
[05:17] <MindVirus> bit324life: with great power comes great responsibility. You messed up your /. I recommend reinstalling.
[05:17] <bit324life> the problem Is I can't backup anything even in the live cd
[05:17] <MindVirus> What do you mean?
[05:18] <bit324life> I don't have permissions to copy from hard drives I get some errory about that I don't have write permissions from the device.
[05:18] <uncmar> bit324life: and everything is under a single partition?
[05:18] <webbb> can anyone help me figure out why i can not get gimmie to run
[05:18] <MindVirus> bit324life: AHH!
[05:18] <bit324life> I did have the gdm working before.
[05:18] <aj_444_> MenZa: Well, I officially hate Asus.
[05:18] <MindVirus> bit324life: you probably have / mounted as read-only.
[05:18] <bit324life> nope, not a sigle partician  I have a dual boot system. One is windows xp.
[05:19] <Redman> the second worked not the first
[05:19] <Redman> thank you
[05:19] <MenZa> aj_444_: Heh - it might be a bit faster if you were a bit more savvy with the OS. It can be a pain, but the system should run fine once you've at least got an ethernet connection. It will make things a *ton* easier. Trust me on this.
[05:19] <bit324life> I even tried to backup the system using windows xp since it can access linux hds
[05:19] <gst> how to check the version of a software?
[05:19] <Redman> that's weird that in terminal with man it's not shown
[05:19] <bit324life> because I installed the ifds driver
[05:19] <SmithX> anyone know if it's possible for a hacker to write permanently to my liveusb somehow?
[05:19] <oenchoe> cwo cakep
[05:20] <bit324life> I have 2 years of website work that I worked on and I did had a backup of it on the external hd but reformatted it before this happend.
[05:20] <bit324life> MindVirus: do you think I can just chmod everything to 777?
[05:20] <legend2440> MindVirus: i think this page has the gsynaptics driver you need? http://simosnet.com/debian/packages/eeepc/
[05:20] <MindVirus> legend2440: I found it and installed it. Thank you.
[05:21] <MindVirus> I'm not sure if it works because I have yet to reboot.
[05:21] <uncmar> bit324life: you can do that chmod for everything to get things working.
[05:21] <MenZa> It might work, but it might make your computer die completely at some point, bit324life. I suggest taking a full backup of your system if your work is that important (using dd), and then re-install
[05:21] <aj_444_> MenZa: I've got everything on the usb
[05:21] <MindVirus> bit324life: it probably won't work as I'm guessing you have / mounting RO.
[05:21] <uncmar> bit324life: but that should only be for the purpose of getting it all backed up.  the /home/ directory.
[05:21] <MenZa> aj_444_: Excellent. Plug that into your Ubuntu computer, and save that in a folder on the desktop. Open a terminal, and change to that folder.
[05:21] <oenchoe_> cwo baik
[05:21] <MindVirus> bit324life: in fact, I bet that's the case.
[05:21] <uncmar> MindVirus: you mean, remounted as RO due to a errors?
[05:21] <MindVirus> You can try to change to 777.
[05:22] <MindVirus> uncmar: he said he can't change permissions.
[05:22] <MindVirus> I don't know, he's not very verbose.
[05:22] <webbb> what is Enlightenment.desktop
[05:22] <MindVirus> And I'm not very inquisitive.
[05:22] <TannerS> guys whats diffrence between ubuntu 8.04 and 9.04?
[05:22] <webbb> e17   ????????
[05:22] <MenZa> TannerS: loads of updates.
[05:22] <MindVirus> TannerS: a year and a bunch of features.
[05:22] <DigitalKiwi> about a year
[05:22] <TannerS> worth 9.04?
[05:22] <bit324life> MindVirus: I can change permissions since I have access to termial of my system.
[05:22] <ctmjr> !E17
[05:22] <aj_444_> MenZa: So I type in cd -insert  folder name here-  in the terminal?
[05:22] <bit324life> I can use the terminal. I am not completly locked out.
[05:22] <MindVirus> bit324life: OK. I thought you couldn't change perms.
[05:23] <HAB> tannerS Ubuntu 8.04 is a long term release from a year ago and 9.04 is a new six month release
[05:23] <MindVirus> Use 7777.
[05:23] <MindVirus> *777.
[05:23] <bit324life> it's just the desktop wont boot due to gdm not having the right permissions.
[05:23] <uncmar> TannerS: lots.  Intel graphics issues with 9.04 that worked with 8.04 but I think after all the updates they have that fixed now.
[05:23] <MenZa> aj_444_: cd Desktop/foldername, if it's in your Desktop.
[05:23] <MindVirus> TannerS: if you're on a desktop, use 9.04. If you're on a server, use 8.04.
[05:24] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. I've got it up in the terminal.
[05:24] <TannerS> well i want a desktop, yes but want to make sure everythign is updated, so far not haerd any really good reason about which ones to choose except ones outdated
[05:24] <bit324life> MindeVirus: I will use chmod 777 then. Are you sure I won't get locked out of the system completly?
[05:24] <MindVirus> TannerS: 9.04 is more bleeding-edge; 8.04 is more stablee.
[05:24] <MindVirus> *stable.
[05:24] <MenZa> aj_444_: excellent. Try running "sudo dpkg -i *" and, if you're a religious man pray. If not, cross your fingers. ;)
[05:24] <MindVirus> TannerS: you want 9.04.
[05:24] <HAB> Tanners 8.04 strives for stability as a long-term release, my buddy uses it for gaming because he doesn't want to break his configureations
[05:24] <uncmar> there are wireless drivers in 9.04 that aren't in 8.04.  You have to search for the drivers in 8.04.
[05:25] <TannerS> hmm hard to choose
[05:25] <MindVirus> TannerS: it shouldn't be. I can all but guarantee you want 9.04.
[05:25] <aj_444_> MenZa: I prayed.. and I got something.
[05:25] <Bigshot_> uncmar: does 9.04 have 4322 broadcom driver?
[05:25] <bit324life> MindVirus: so you think chmod 777 will not lock me out of the system?
[05:25] <uncmar> TannerS: it really depends on what you plan to use it for.
[05:25] <MenZa> TannerS: For most people, 9.04 would be fine. If you desperately need 8.04, it'll be because you need stability as your main thing.
[05:25] <MindVirus> bit324life: 777 is the least restrictive permissions you can do.
[05:25] <aj_444_> MenZa: dpkg: --install needs at least one package archive file argument
[05:25] <MenZa> aj_444_: No error messages?
[05:25] <bit324life> MindVirus: cause I right now have access  to root.
[05:25] <MindVirus> TannerS: what MenZa said.
[05:25] <brummbaer> bit324life: if you're concerned, you can also just apply perm changes to /home
[05:25] <HAB> Yea go 9.04, and if you feel adventurous go 9.10 its in its forth alpha release and I am on it now
[05:26] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh. Hmm. Are you sure you are in the folder you copied the packages to?
[05:26] <MindVirus> HAB: don't recommend it.
[05:26] <MenZa> What MindVirus said.
[05:26] <aj_444_> MenZa: All 34 of them, yes.
[05:26] <uncmar> Bigshot_: I think broadcom drivers are still a broadcom legal issue. Still a matter of ndiswrapping but done a little closer to the kernel in 9.04.  Only as a module in 8.04
[05:26] <bit324life> brummbaer: what do you mean perm changes?
[05:26] <TannerS> well i wanna use it for anything, from watching movies to editing them to games to dvd burnering to c++ complailing? (misspelled) and etc, o and downloaidng torrents
[05:26] <brummbaer> permissions
[05:26] <MenZa> Never run 9.04 on a production system, unless you're as stupid as me, or keep constant external backups.
[05:26] <MenZa> that's fine, TannerS
[05:26] <MenZa> TannerS: Go for 9.04.
[05:26] <bit324life> The only thing is that I am concern about losing my website work.
[05:26] <aj_444_> Oh
[05:26] <aj_444_> I didn't put the *
[05:27] <darlek> anyone for pulseaudio in ubuntu?  I'm trying to record with sound recorder and test my mic but nothing
[05:27] <MindVirus> TannerS: then it is settled. Get 9.04.
[05:27] <MenZa> aj_444_: Ahhh, there's your problem. "*" installs everything in that folder.
[05:27] <bit324life> I already experienced losing 3 years of website work last time when windows xp decided to reformat my root linux hard drive.
[05:27] <aj_444_> MenZa: Now something is happening.
[05:27] <bit324life> that is the reason I bought a 500gb external hard drive.
[05:27] <MenZa> aj_444_: I'm glad to hear that. Keep praying. ;)
[05:27] <aj_444_> MenZa: I haven't stopped.
[05:27] <TannerS> =]
[05:27] <MindVirus> bit324life: setting 777 may potentially mess up some things but will not lose data.
[05:28] <TannerS> now does 9.04 32 bit read 4 to 6 gb of memory? or is it capped at like 3.3 like windows?
[05:28] <brummbaer> bit324life: if you're getting access denied errs when accessing those files from XP system, MindVirus is probably right about it being RO, if the files you need are in /home, don't bother to make big over-arching changes to the whole system.
[05:28] <aj_444_> MenZa: I think it finished.
[05:28] <uncmar> how much space does the webwork take up?
[05:28] <Bigshot_> uncmar: so yes or no?
[05:28] <darlek> anyone with a mic input to ubuntu?  trying the pulseaudio tutorial but now I can't even get a stable recording.  It was quiet now it's all scratchy
[05:28] <MenZa> aj_444_: Any error messages that you can see?
[05:28] <TecR0c> i had windows and linux on to seperate hds on my computer. now i have reinstalled ubuntu over my windows hardrive. however, now the boot menu when i turn the computer on is messed up
[05:28] <MindVirus> I will be back shortly.
[05:28] <HAB> BIt for life ubuntu has Ubuntuone coming soon for online storage, backup is always key no matter where your at. But google Ubuntuone. you can save anything there up to 2gigs free
[05:28] <bit324life> Brummbaer: so should I just give the permission 777 a try?
[05:29] <aj_444_> MenZa: Nope. It all looks good to me.
[05:29] <TecR0c> it is only booting into my old ubuntu
[05:29] <MenZa> aj_444_: Awesome. Now we can get cracking with the real stuff.
[05:29] <aj_444_> MenZa: its about time.
[05:29]  * MenZa hops up and down delightedly.
[05:29] <bit324life> Ok well thanks for the help. I will give the 777 a try.
[05:29] <uncmar> Bigshot_: No. Not supported from live CD. Must find drivers.
[05:29] <MenZa> Right, go back to your old terminal which in ~/Desktop/src
[05:29] <MenZa> aj_444_: Which is in*
[05:29] <brummbaer> bit324life: sure, and you can go for 7777 as is even more permissive.
[05:29] <TecR0c> i need to be able to recorrect it to point to my new ubuntu and clean up the boot menu
[05:29] <bit324life> thanks for the help. Wish me luck
[05:30] <Bigshot_> uncmar: will i need kernel devel for that?
[05:30] <MenZa> bit324life: good luck
[05:30] <aj_444_> MenZa: I may have closed that.
[05:30] <Redman> how to mount under vbox shared drive in fstab ?
[05:30] <MenZa> aj_444_: Oh. Well, stay in the old terminal, type "cd ../src" - the argument "../src" means it goes back to the parent directory, then into src
[05:30] <Redman> vbox addons are on
[05:31] <uncmar> Bigshot_: no. an apt-get install and having the drivers on CD or a download from the web will do the trick.
[05:31] <bit324life> thanks brummbaer: thanks MindVirus for the help. I am nervioUS. If I ever get the system back up. I will firstly backup the system and make sure to alwasy make updated backups that are safe.
[05:31] <bit324life> thanks
[05:31] <bit324life> bye
[05:31] <kyonic> Anyone with Experience on ATI X1650pro and Ubuntu 9.04? I know ATI stopped suppporting but what of older drivers?
[05:31] <twint> how can i install apache php mysql without the LAMP by apt-get packages configurado.com ja?
[05:31] <uncmar> Bigshot_: the Live CD will not support the broadcom. but an install will after the drivers are installed.
[05:31] <aj_444_> MenZa: its there.
[05:31] <MenZa> twint: try sudo tasksel
[05:32] <MenZa> aj_444_: Excellent. Try typing 'make'
[05:32] <Bigshot_> uncmar: problem is i won't be having internet only live cd, so i what i will do is - download driver in usb and then install it will it do?
[05:32] <MenZa> aj_444_: (this is where I pray)
[05:32] <MenZa> aj_444_: (or, well, being an atheist, cross my fingers and grind my teeth)
[05:32] <HAB> I have a broadcom chip that is supported off the live cd
[05:32] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay. it seemed to work
[05:32] <MenZa> aj_444_: You have no idea how sweet music that is to my ears.
[05:32] <HAB> Dell airforce 43xx wireless card
[05:32] <MenZa> try typing "sudo make install"
[05:32] <Redman> Menza which music ?
[05:32] <MenZa> aj_444_: ^
[05:32] <maco> MenZa: aw you need one of those things that keeps you from damagng your teeth then
[05:33] <MenZa> maco: I suppose I should get one of those, yes. >_<
[05:33] <twint> tasksel what?
[05:33] <uncmar> HAB: the 43xx is supported from live CD?
[05:33] <Redman> anyone know ?
[05:33] <MenZa> twint: Just... sudo tasksel
[05:33] <HAB> well  it works
[05:33] <MenZa> twint: This should give you an interface to install a LAMP server
[05:33] <unop> twint, sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
[05:33] <maco> twint: install tasksel if its not there, then "sudo tasksel" and itll list options and you can choose "LAMP server"
[05:33] <Redman> :(
[05:33] <aj_444_> MenZa: "Cannot write to /var/cache/man/cat7/atlle.7.gz in catman mode
[05:33] <aj_444_> "
[05:34] <MindVirus> My trackpad doesn't work and it's not the gsynaptics-elantech thing.
[05:34] <MindVirus> Please someone help.
[05:34] <TannerS> now does 9.04 32 bit read 4 to 6 gb of memory? or is it capped at like 3.3 like windows?
[05:34] <HAB> it asks you if you want to use "restricted drivers"
[05:34] <MenZa> aj_444_: did you remember sudo?
[05:34] <HAB> and you say h*lls yea I neezes my wireless
[05:34] <MenZa> TannerS: it's capped, I believe. I think it's an arch problem.
[05:34] <HAB> then it works
[05:34] <uncmar> Bigshot_: according to HAB. I am wrong. and.. I can't say for sure cause it has been several months since I did the install.
[05:34] <unop> TannerS, a 32bit OS can only access a maximum of 4GB of RAM
[05:34] <aj_444_> MenZa: Yeah. Maybe I just need to unzip the file again?
[05:35] <MenZa> aj_444_: no, it shouldn't be necessary...
[05:35] <uncmar> HAB: did you have wired at the time for installing the restricted?
[05:35] <TannerS> 4gb? well onc ei had ubuntu 32 and said i had 3.3 when i had 4 :S
[05:35] <MenZa> aj_444_: Could you paste the full output in a text file, then put that on the USB drive, and pastebin it?
[05:35] <Bigshot_> ok guys going now later ... usb is ready!
[05:35] <Redman> How to mount shared drive in vbox ?
[05:35] <HAB> 7.10 was tough wireless, and 8.04 was flaky, but they got pretty good in 8.10 and are great in 9.04
[05:35] <Bigshot_> hopefully broadcom works
[05:35] <ctmjr> kyonic: from what i understand the old drivers will not work with the newer Xserver on 9.04
[05:36] <unop> TannerS, yea, that has to do with the kernel in the desktop release -- you can install another kernel or so, but it isn't recommended
[05:36] <uncmar> I do remember the wireless support was a lot better with 9.04
[05:36] <eboyjr> Hello. I had audio working, and I was trying to get the microphone to work (because I thought it was broken... i still can't remember if it worked :P) Soooo I downloaded the alsa-drivers source and compiled with-cards=all and made and installed it. Then I uninstalled it later after it didn't work. Now there aren't any ALSA drivers. How can I put the sound back to the way it was with a fresh install?
[05:37] <aj_444_> MenZa: How do I pastbin?
[05:37] <MenZa> !pastebin | aj_444_
[05:37] <darlek> !pastebinit | aj_444
[05:37] <HAB> you don't need a fresh install to make it like old
[05:37] <twint> ok buddy'm installing now thanks
[05:37] <HAB> but you do need the terminal
[05:38] <uncmar> urthmover: welcome back.
[05:38] <Redman> test multiple lined texte
[05:38] <Redman> test
[05:38] <Redman> no it's work without pastbin
[05:38] <urthmover> uncmar: lol thanks
[05:38] <Redman> oh now
[05:38] <urthmover> uncmar: testing my irssi junk
[05:38] <TannerS> unop naw :P
[05:38] <Redman> :'
[05:38] <eboyjr> (
[05:38] <uncmar> urthmover: cool, I love my irssi.
[05:38] <HAB> something like "sudo configure --a"  which means configure all but if you have hacked stuff together it will take those out and feel like a fresh install
[05:39] <aj_444_> MenZa: when I paste, it converts to a bunch of symbols
[05:39] <MenZa> huh
[05:39] <urthmover> uncmar: yeah /statusbar window disable  and /statusbar window_inact disable  are awesome
[05:39] <MenZa> Paste what?
[05:39] <urthmover> uncmar: along with the awl script for channel names
[05:39] <HAB> don't paist
[05:39] <urthmover> uncmar: and greenedge.theme  and I'm golden on my dark desktop
[05:39] <uncmar> I haven't done any of those.  Just changed the timestamp to give me the seconds.
[05:40] <MenZa> !offtopic | uncmar, urthmover
[05:40] <HAB> try ussing tab key to auto imput, it helps learning and you won't spell things wrong
[05:40] <uncmar> but I'd say we are way off topic at this point.
[05:40] <ctmjr> eboyjr: try sudo apt-get install alsa-base alsa-source
[05:40] <MindVirus> Please, I cannot use my trackpad.
[05:40] <myxo> hey ubottu how about telling me some nice c++ compilers and editors? if not, someone else? =)
[05:40] <MindVirus> Does anyone have any suggestions?
[05:40] <urthmover> uncmar: I stop caring about timestamps except for those channels that get very very little chatter
[05:40] <eboyjr> ctmjr: Thank you :) I'll try it
[05:40] <Flannel> myxo: gcc (well, g++) is your compiler.
[05:40] <MindVirus> myxo: g++.
[05:40] <eboyjr> myxo: gedit is perfect for me with the Class browser plugin too
[05:40] <MindVirus> myxo: Gedit is a great text editor.
[05:41] <aj_444_> MenZa: Openoffice is freaking out on me. I won't let me close it.
[05:41] <MenZa> aj_444_: What I want you to do is to select the text in your terminal (all of it), put this in a text document (create it using Applications -> Utilities -> Text Editor), save it, and transfer it to your USB drive.
[05:41] <MenZa> aj_444_: Just ignore it for now
[05:41] <myxo> flannel mindvirus is there anything it cannot do? taking a c++ class and my prof only knows windows software... and not much @ that eboyjr mindvirus alrite, i'll get gedit, is it c++ specific? wondering about text editors that autocolor things etc
[05:41] <aj_444_> MenZa: Okay.
[05:41] <MenZa> MindVirus: I appreciate how patient you've been, but it odesn't look like there's anyone here who knows the solution. Check out the !forums, perhaps?
[05:41] <HAB> myxo you could check another channel its easy, there is probably better guys for that info
[05:42] <Flannel> myxo: gedit is just a text editor.  It does syntax highlighting, but so do many others (if not all others).  SciTE, vim, etc.  If you're looking for an IDE, check out anjuta
[05:42] <MindVirus> myxo: Gedit is included in Ubuntu. It autocolors and everything.
[05:42] <myxo> o yea hab? c++ specific channel, i know not of it >,< can you direct me to it?
[05:42] <MenZa> myxo: It has syntax highlighting yes, but you should probably find something more advanced, such as an IDE.
[05:42] <maco> myxo: #c++ ?
[05:42] <uncmar> MindVirus: I just poked some of my friends and none have responded yet.  I assume they are all asleep. :(
[05:42] <myxo> flannel i'm honestly not sure what an ide is?
[05:42] <maco> boo advanced IDEs. i like my vim :) or cream if you've never used vim before
[05:43] <myxo> maca i assume so.
[05:43] <MenZa> myxo: Integrated Development Environment.
[05:43] <MindVirus> myxo: Integrated Development Environment.
[05:43] <myxo> ah ok
[05:43] <MenZa> MindVirus: hah, beat you to it.
[05:43] <MindVirus> uncmar: thank you.
[05:43] <MindVirus> MenZa: not on my screen. :P
[05:43] <Flannel> myxo: Alright, you should stck with a text editor then.  Try gedit, try SCiTE.  One nice thing about SCiTE is you can use it on windows too, so if you ever have to work elsewhere, you can bring it with you on a thumbdrive and not have to re-learn a text editor.
[05:43] <maco> MenZa, MindVirus: according to my timestamps you both were at 00:43:03
[05:43] <MenZa> maco: I use vim myself, but I wouldn't recommend that to anyone who appears to be looking for an editor that's pretty simple to start using. ;)
[05:43] <maco> MenZa: thats why i said cream!
[05:43] <MenZa> maco: never tried cream. :p
[05:44] <myxo> flannel i've used SCiTE to make autoit scripts in the past
[05:44] <MenZa> however, now *I* am straying offtopic. So I won't go any further.
[05:44] <maco> MenZa: its like gvim but with even more gui sugar
[05:44] <Flannel> myxo: I suggest sticking with a text editor you know then.
[05:44] <uncmar> according to my timestamps MenZa was a second sooner.
[05:44] <eboyjr> ctmjr: Is alsa-source necessary? Also, once I do this, does gnome-volume-control update like immediately?
[05:44] <MindVirus> MenZa: I'll take his word for it, quickdraw. :P
[05:44] <Flannel> myxo: You can install scite through the repositories (using any apt frontend), which includes: sudo apt-get install scite
[05:45] <aj_444_> MenZa: I think I'm just going to call it quits.
[05:45] <HAB> maco did you find the c++ IRC    there are over 500 people in there
[05:45] <myxo> flannel menza mindvirus so the list comes down to gedit, scite, anjuta... thats all u guys named right?
[05:45] <maco> HAB: uh i thought myxo was the one that needed it
[05:45] <myxo> flannel thanks, i do at least know that command, haha
[05:45] <MenZa> aj_444_: Right, this does appear to be a bit problematic.
[05:45] <Flannel> myxo: anjuta is an IDE.  At this stage you'd be best staying away from an IDE.
[05:45] <MindVirus> myxo: I highly recommend gedit as it is already installed and very efficient.
[05:45] <BioVore> Eclipse?
[05:45] <aj_444_> MenZa: thanks for your help though. I'll just wait til 9.10 comes out. bye.
[05:45] <TecR0c> ok i have two ubuntu os partitions but the one i want to boot from isn't displayed in grab ? how do i correct it to put to sdc ?
[05:45] <MindVirus> Eclipse is an IDE too.
[05:45] <BioVore> Kdevelop
[05:45] <MenZa> aj_444_: The final solution is not optimal, but it will work, according to what I can tell, the 9.10 development version *will* have it.
[05:46] <MindVirus> Kdevelop is as well.
[05:46] <myxo> mindvirus i will take your recommendation
[05:46] <MenZa> aj_444_: Have a look at 9.10. It may have some bugs, but it'll be better than running Windows.
[05:46] <uncmar> MindVirus: may I PM you?
[05:46] <myxo> HAB i saw your channel advice, would the command be #join c++ ?
[05:46] <SmithX> how is it possible to boot into ram? i believe knoppix had a "toram" kernel param
[05:46] <aj_444_> MenZa: I'll keep that in mind. Have a nice night. xD
[05:46] <MindVirus> myxo: it's right there. Applications->Accessories->Text Editor.
[05:46] <MindVirus> uncmar: nothing would make me happier.
[05:46] <MenZa> aj_444_: Also, make sure you keep backups of important da---oh ok.
[05:46] <urthmover> is banshee alot better than rythmbox?
[05:46] <ingenioushax> Question: How can you create your own Xubuntu theme? Or atleast change the colors of the windows?
[05:46] <MindVirus> urthmover: in what way?
[05:47] <HAB> i love my gedit, I save my files directly to Ubuntuone so I can use it on all my machines
[05:47] <MindVirus> urthmover: I prefer Rhythmbox.
[05:47] <myxo> mindvirus this is a pretty noob question but. how will it knows its a c++ program when i'm done?
[05:47] <MindVirus> myxo: if you save it with a C++ extension.
[05:47] <eboyjr> myxo: By the file extension
[05:47] <myxo> ah ok. what would that be btw?
[05:47] <BioVore> eboyjr: you tell the compiler to compile the file..
[05:47] <urthmover> MindVirus: in the should I go ahead and install it and strip rythmbox out of here
[05:47] <MindVirus> myxo: .C.
[05:47] <myxo> thanks =)
[05:47] <myxo> #join c++
[05:47] <myxo> well i forgot the join command
[05:47] <MindVirus> urthmover: if you wish. I prefer Rhythmbox.
[05:47] <urthmover> MindVirus: I would like libnotification with track name and album cover
[05:47] <eboyjr> myxo: /join
[05:47] <MindVirus> myxo: /join.
[05:47] <TecR0c> grrr i need help
[05:47] <ctmjr> eboyjr: the source is not necessary you should reboot and let alsa start and it should be back to the version you had before
[05:47] <MindVirus> urthmover: Rhythmbox has this.
[05:48] <urthmover> MindVirus: why is that?
[05:48] <HAB> Um   what IRC client you in, I use xchat that you can just click "Alt+c" and then search c++
[05:48] <urthmover> MindVirus: why do you prefer Rythmbox?
[05:48] <MindVirus> urthmover: it is lighter-weight and does everything I need.
[05:48] <eboyjr> ctmjr: Eh I installed alsa-base, but it was already installed. So I restarted and it is still the same
[05:48] <urthmover> MindVirus: ah ok good reason
[05:48] <TecR0c> ok i have two ubuntu os partitions but the one i want to boot from isn't displayed in grab ? how do i correct it to put to sdc ?
[05:49] <TecR0c> i tried to google it
[05:49] <TecR0c> and will it comes up with is windows crap
[05:49] <MindVirus> urthmover: furthermore it was already installed on Ubuntu so it is more "official" and therefore more supported.
[05:49] <Rabbitbunny> So... how would I start a program, then close it's controlling terminal without killing it?
[05:49] <MindVirus> Rabbitbunny: use screen.
[05:49] <eboyjr> TecR0c: Maybe running update-grub from your Ubuntu partition that contains the GRUB?
[05:49] <urthmover> MindVirus: I believe that banshee will be replacing rythmbox in Karmic...that's why I asked
[05:49] <Rabbitbunny> i don't want to ever look at it again.
[05:50] <BioVore> Rabbitbunny: you might beable to stuff a & on the end of the command to background it..
[05:50] <HAB> eboyjr     have you tried "sound" and changing the imput and outputs?
[05:50] <DigitalKiwi> Rabbitbunny: nohup
[05:50] <MindVirus> urthmover: by all means, use it, if you like. It's a matter of preference.
[05:50] <eboyjr> Rabbitbunny: By placing an ampersand after your command.
[05:50] <DigitalKiwi> BioVore: that won't work
[05:50] <twint> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[05:50] <eboyjr> Rabbitbunny: sleep 30 &
[05:50] <MindVirus> eboyjr: that won't work, as DigitalKiwi said.
[05:50] <DigitalKiwi> it will still die if you close the terminal if you use ampersand
[05:50] <Rabbitbunny> oh wow. Thanks guys.
[05:50] <DigitalKiwi> use nohup
[05:50] <TecR0c> eboyjr: so from the old ubuntu ?
[05:51] <BioVore> DigitalKiwi: works here..
[05:51] <ctmjr> eboyjr: try  sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base
[05:51] <myxo> erg. so how exactly down one compile a c++ program using gedit. seems i should be able to figure more of this out on my own.
[05:51] <urthmover> MindVirus: I'll stick whith rythm since it sounds slimmer and less resource hungry
[05:51] <BioVore> myxo: will need to understand gcc and makefiles
[05:51] <Flannel> myxo: You don't.  gedit is a text editor.  You save the file, then go to your terminal and compile it, etc, etc.
[05:51] <MindVirus> urthmover: your choice.
 twint, sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server I have typed the command and gave this error E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg - configure-a' to correct the problem.
[05:52] <eboyjr> HAB: ctmjr: All I have is some PulseAudio stuff I think. I am going to try the sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base
[05:52] <MindVirus> twint: then tell unop to do that command.
[05:52] <myxo> flannel i see. will that compiled program run interOS or will i have to recompile the source before submitting it to my windows professor.
[05:52] <DigitalKiwi> BioVore: i sincerely doubt it does
[05:52] <TecR0c> eboyjr: i ran the command and i get back bash: update-grab: command not found
[05:52] <legend2440> MindVirus: i assume you already tried this to get touchpad working?  http://array.org/ubuntu/elantech.html
[05:52] <HAB> myxo: did you find the other IRC, i am a using Xchat witch is in the repos. best thing for IRC surfing. I can have many open at a time
[05:53] <maco> myxo: i would be shocked if you prof accepted compiled code
[05:53] <Flannel> myxo: I have no idea wat interOS is.  But if g++ can compile code for it, sure.
[05:53] <eboyjr> TecR0c: It should be update-grub
[05:53] <MindVirus> legend2440: yes; the package they want me to install isn't in their repos.
[05:53] <myxo> hab i use xchat as well. i asked you the command earlier to join c++ and you never responded =/
[05:53] <maco> Flannel: he means cross platform executable
[05:53] <BioVore> DigitalKiwi: I just did it.. was able to spawn a copy of gvim form a terminal.. killed the terminal.. gvim stayed running.
[05:53] <TecR0c> i ran it from the terminal no luck
[05:53] <TecR0c> eboyjr:
[05:53] <maco> myxo: never met a cs teacher that didnt want the source code (and in the case of C/C++, a makefile)
[05:53] <HAB> Efoyjr: yep that sounds like a good step. don't cut and paist though just learn the steps and use tab to auto fill
[05:53] <myxo> maco haha, true. didn't think of that. i DO wonder now though.....
[05:53] <eboyjr> TecR0c: There was a spelling error in that command that you just ran.
[05:54] <DigitalKiwi> it shouldn't :/
[05:54] <DigitalKiwi> that is not the norm
[05:54] <maco> myxo:  my school requires that all C we write work on Solaris 8
[05:54] <myxo> flannel interOS, like an interstate, it goes between OS's =) see, logical lol.. i think
[05:54] <DigitalKiwi> and probably a bug
[05:54] <twint> how do I get back to normal linux my friend?
[05:54] <BioVore> DigitalKiwi: I see why iut worked.. gvim is special :-P
[05:54] <myxo> maco mine requires that it work and on your head be it =p
[05:54] <DigitalKiwi> programs executed from a terminal are supposed to die when the terminal dies unless they are executed with nohup, even if it's backgrounded
[05:55] <legend2440> MindVirus: i thought i read that the touchpad drivers and support were included in the newer eeepc kernels
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> (and most will die)
[05:55] <MindVirus> legend2440: my mouse still does not move.
[05:56] <DigitalKiwi> cat /dev/urandom > /dev/null & // and watch your cpu go active, kill the terminal and watch it go to normal
[05:56] <HAB> myxo: sorry I missed you, do you see "network" at the top and then "channels" then at the bottom "search for text" type "c++" and then click on the IRC you want and then "join"
[05:56] <myxo> hab thanks =)
[05:57] <Bhavic> Does anyone know how to copy files as well as directorys when using "sftp and put"?
[05:57] <BioVore> Bhavic: mput? or mget?
[05:58] <BioVore> Bhavic: I just use scp normally..
[05:58] <Bhavic> command line sftp?
[05:58] <Schmitty> I use a FTP client that supports sftp
[05:58] <Bhavic> I'm using command line
[05:58] <Bhavic> Put works, but it skips directorys
[05:58] <Bhavic> and only puts files
[05:58] <b3rz3rk3r> Schmitty, which client?
[05:59] <BioVore> Bhavic: I normally use scp from the command line..  -r does rescurse copy..
[05:59] <Bhavic> I think mput looks good
[05:59] <Schmitty> cyberduck for mac lol
[05:59] <Bhavic> okthanks
[05:59] <Bhavic> i'll try both
[05:59] <uncmar> Bhavic: I tend to prefer scp. and if you have sftp working then you should be able to use scp with the -r option.
[05:59] <Schmitty> file zilla would work for you though
[05:59] <Bhavic> Ahok
[06:00] <mandiri> vbdfhzd
[06:00] <BioVore> DigitalKiwi: gedit also shows that if you kill the shell.. it dosn't kill the background implementation..
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> only two apps i've ever heard of doing that
[06:01] <_Brun0_> I'm trying to find if I can disable/enable touchpad with a shortcut. I'm thinking of rmod/modprobing the driver. any suggestions?
[06:01] <BioVore> DigitalKiwi: might have something to do with being gui apps maybe..
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> and on my system gedit does die when i kill the term
[06:01] <Bhavic> uncmar: How do i scp to a host?
[06:01] <TecR0c> eboyjr: i ran it and rebooted no luck
[06:01] <Bhavic> scp domain.come doesn't work
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> buggy term is buggy!
[06:02] <DigitalKiwi> what term do you use?
[06:02] <aj_444> MenZa: Would you by any chance know how to remove the GRUB Boot Loader?
[06:02] <BioVore> Bhavic: scp sourcefile user@ipaddress:/path/you/want/filename
[06:02] <eboyjr> TecR0c: Oh okay. One second
[06:02] <eboyjr> aj_444: And replace it with what?
[06:02] <MenZa> aj_444: Yes, it does require you to use your Windows CD to set the Windows bootloader to boot instead.
[06:02]  * DigitalKiwi urxvt
[06:02] <BioVore> Bhavic: is close to the cp command..
[06:02] <aj_444> MenZa: The netbook doesn't ship with a windows cd I don't think.
[06:03] <MenZa> aj_444: hmm, in that case, I have no clue
[06:03] <uncmar> Bhavic: scp localfile user@domain.com:*
[06:03] <uncmar> Bhavic: that would send a file to the remote host.
[06:03] <Schmitty> netbooks don't
[06:03] <uncmar> scp user@domain.com:remotefiles .\*
[06:03] <uncmar> Bhavic: that will copy the remote files
[06:03] <aj_444> MenZa: I want to just delete that ubuntu partition. It came with GRUB though and I heard that won't just boot windows
[06:04] <uncmar> aj_444: that is correct.
[06:04] <Um_cara_qualquer> How i upgrade mplayer?
[06:04] <HAB> My asus netbook shipped with a windows cd, and my netbook has no cd-rom
[06:04] <Bhavic> ahh thanks uncmar
[06:04] <stephans> can anyone help me understand why graphic events happen in my Ubuntu system; like moving a window, does sound come out of my speakers?
[06:04] <Schmitty> apt-get update
[06:04] <aj_444> HAB: Asus is a messed up company.
[06:04] <DigitalKiwi> HAB: >.> ...
[06:04] <uncmar> aj_444: you will have to repair the MBR first.  Replace the master boot record with the windows master boot record.  Then you can remove the partition.
[06:05] <aj_444> uncmar: how do I do that?
[06:05] <HAB> To reinstall windows you need an external cdrom, but why reinstall windows
[06:05] <TecR0c> eboyjr: wouldn't my /boot be on the new harddrive which i installed the new linux on ?
[06:05] <aj_444> HAB: You have no idea. <_< this has been the day from a bad word.
[06:06] <DigitalKiwi> BioVore: what terminal do you use?
[06:06] <eboyjr> TecR0c: Yes it would be... You didn't run update-grub from that one? I would recommend instead editing /boot/grub/menu.lst manually.
[06:06] <pinPoint> anyone know why running sudo avastgui locks up my livecd bootup?
[06:07] <uncmar> aj_444: while in windows.  fdisk C: /mbr   I think.
[06:07] <HAB> I like my Asus even though It came with windows. You have to understand Microsoft ain't making a dime off netbook XP they are just giving it away. If they charged asus would have more linux netbooks
[06:07] <aj_444> uncmar: is fdisk a program?
[06:08] <j3d1> fdisk is a program
[06:09] <iL> ok so I have a problem with gnome, i can login to the default session but I just get a blank screen and my mouse cursor
[06:10] <j3d1> dont see more on screen?
[06:10] <iL> I am in failsafe right now, I also installed kde to see it that wouls work, it did sorta...I cant listen to music or watch videos
[06:10] <uncmar> aj_444: which version of windows?
[06:10] <aj_444> uncmar: XP sp3
[06:11] <j3d1> iL, only see a mosue cursor
[06:11] <uncmar> aj_444: in that case, from cmd prompt as adminstirator.  that command should work.  fdisk /mbr
[06:11] <iL> yes i only see a mouse cursor
[06:11] <uncmar> aj_444: or it might need fdisk C: /mbr
[06:11] <j3d1> iL,can use get a termial
[06:12] <uncmar> aj_444: Vista and Windows 7 have broken alot of the rules I have relied on since Win95 days.
[06:12] <iL> yes i can use a term
[06:12] <j3d1> iL, ALT + F2
[06:12] <iL> alt+f2 doesnt work, ctrl alt f2 does though
[06:12] <aj_444> uncmar: "fdisk is not recognized as either an internal or an external command, operable program or batch file"
[06:13] <j3d1> on terminal write gnome-panel
[06:13] <iL> tried
[06:14] <j3d1> doesnt work?
[06:14] <iL> just blankness
[06:14] <j3d1> u can see some panel on screen?
[06:14] <uncmar> aj_444: I'm sorry. See. they change the rule in Xp as well.  try fixmbr
[06:14] <iL> NO NO PANELS JUST A FREAKING BLACK SCREEN FOR THE THIRD TIME
[06:14] <aj_444> uncmar: that didn't work either.
[06:15] <iL> sorry im a little frustrated
[06:15] <j3d1> i dont speak a lot englsh
[06:15] <iL> its alright
[06:15] <uncmar> aj_444: do you have a generic XP install CD?
[06:15] <iL> youre the only one even trying to help
[06:15] <j3d1> :D np
[06:15] <j3d1> but u dont have root pass?
[06:15] <uncmar> j3d1: what is your language?
[06:15] <aj_444> uncmar: yes, but i'm on a netbook. no cd/dvd drive
[06:15] <j3d1> spanish
[06:16] <HAB> IL what do you have on this computer?
[06:16] <kaushal> hi
[06:16] <kaushal> I have a local mirror being set up in office. I am using debmirror. can i incorporate ppa packages of pidgin in ubuntu local mirror ?
[06:16] <iL> linux mint 7
[06:16] <iL> its ubuntu
[06:16] <HAB> you can sudo dpkg configure -a  and then update
[06:16] <iL> ill try that now
[06:17] <HAB> but it will take out any of you hacked packages il
[06:17] <iL> its alright
[06:17] <iL> im legit
[06:17] <Magilum> Is it possible to sync contacts and calenders to a phone in evolution? If so, which phones? I'm in the market and want to get something that's friendly with free software.
[06:17] <iL> sudo dpkg configure -a
[06:17] <iL> [sudo] password for jd:
[06:17] <iL> dpkg: need an action option
[06:17] <iL> Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*];
[06:17] <iL> Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
[06:17] <iL> Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
[06:17] <FloodBot2> iL: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:17] <iL> Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
[06:17] <uncmar> aj_444: fixmbr is the command.  I'm not sure how you are going to use it.  You can google the net about netbooks and fixmbr.  or fixing the MBR.  I'll start looking as well.
[06:18] <MenZa> Magilum: plenty; as long as they are able to sync with Google Services it should work fine.
[06:18] <aj_444> uncmar: okay. sounds good.
[06:18] <j3d1> uncmar, whre u from?
[06:18] <Magilum> MenZa: Is Google Services a free network service as per the autonomo.us guidelines?
[06:18] <j3d1> clear
[06:18] <HAB> Magilum:  i think the andriod phones are the closes thing to use, but most cell phones to computers s*ck
[06:19] <uncmar> j3d1: chattanooga, TN.  no habla espanol.
[06:19] <iL> http://pastebin.com/m685427e7
[06:19] <j3d1> uncled, ok :D
[06:19] <Magilum> HAB: can't get an android onto my network :-(
[06:19] <MenZa> Magilum: I'm unaware of that, as I have not read them.
[06:19] <uncmar> j3d1: I know very limited french and the bot in here knows where to point folks for other languages.
[06:20] <HAB> iL    maybe try sudo configure -a
[06:20] <aj_444> uncmar: http://www.pcmech.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1417619
[06:20] <HAB> Its been awhile since I had to do it
[06:20] <iL> please type commands correctly, i am copy pasting them
[06:20] <KB1JWQ> iL: Bad idea.
[06:20] <KB1JWQ> iL: Learn what they each do and why they'r ebeing used.
[06:21] <KB1JWQ> Otherwise you're stuck always asking for help.
[06:21] <HAB> ha ha, thats your  problem iL.  Type the start of the commands and then use the TAB key to auto finish the command
[06:21] <uncmar> aj_444: He states that he has a Vista disc.  In other words, he states he as a CDROM drive.
[06:21] <iL> so sudo configure -a?, configure what?, gnome-configure?, dpkg-configure?
[06:22] <aj_444> uncmar: he also mentioned something about removing it in linux. I have yet to remove the ubuntu.
[06:22] <lstarnes> iL: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[06:22] <legend2440> iL sounds like a video driver problem. can you paste your /etc/X11/xorg.conf   file?
[06:22] <HAB> iL:   beleave me you don't need to script kitty this stuff
[06:22] <uncmar> aj_444: do you have a working windows only system?
[06:22] <iL> sure it wont help you though
[06:22] <iL> linux mint has very freaking wonky xorg policies
[06:22] <j3d1> iL, type gnome- and tab for see all and search panels
[06:22] <aj_444> uncmar: yes.
[06:22] <uncmar> aj_444: You can copy the MBR of it to a file using a liveCD to a file.
[06:23] <HAB> I love my tab function
[06:23] <aj_444> uncmar: er.. what?
[06:23] <uncmar> aj_444: then you can copy that MBR to your dual boot system and afterwards delete the linux partition.
[06:23] <uncmar> aj_444: I'm telling the process. not the commands.  I don't know the commands. I only know that linux has the abilities.
[06:23] <iL> http://pastebin.com/m5c2cd939
[06:24] <aj_444> uncmar: How much do external disc drives cost?
[06:24] <jeeves_Moss> how can I find out why my kernel paniced?
[06:24] <xtknight> aj_444, uncmar to copy boot code use: "dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/mybootfile bs=440 count=1", for full mbr (which includes partition table too, use bs=512)
[06:25] <aj_444> xtknight: is this in linux or windows?
[06:25] <xtknight> aj_444, linux
[06:25] <uncmar> aj_444: less than $100.  usually somewhere between $50 and $100
[06:26] <iL> any ideas
[06:26] <iL> anyone
[06:26] <aj_444> xtknight: will that remove grub, or will I have to do more?
[06:26] <xtknight> aj_444, it dumps the boot code to a file.  i am not sure about your overall technical issue?
[06:27] <aj_444> xtknight: I need to remove the GRUB boot loader. I have a netbook which lacks an optical drive, so I can't use the windows CD to do so.
[06:27] <HAB> OK try this "sudo dpkg" then tab key twice
[06:27] <iL> I can however get into a terminal by alt+ctrl+f2, and Ive tried replacing my xorg.conf with older versions, but that doesnt fix it.
[06:27] <xtknight> aj_444, follow these steps to access the recovery console, and execute the fixmbr command: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=recovery+console+without+cd&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
[06:27] <legend2440> iL in your xorg.conf   #
[06:27] <legend2440> Section "Device"
[06:27] <legend2440> #
[06:27] <legend2440>         Identifier      "Configured Video Device"  add     Driver "vesa"
[06:28] <FloodBot2> legend2440: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:28] <iL> wont that murder my vg cards performance?
[06:28] <iL> i have compiz, and frequently watch videos
[06:29] <legend2440> iL  this is just a way to test if its a driver problem
[06:29] <iL> i am trying HAB's route first
[06:33] <aj_444> xtknight: that was a string of google search results
[06:34] <xtknight> aj_444, yes, many of which you may follow to find the query that was searched for, which was how to enter the recovery console without a cd
[06:35] <aj_444> xtknight: the reason I want to get rid of the bootloader is because my UNR 9.04 wireless won't work. I've read that the alpha 9.10 works just fine. Is there a way I can replace the 9.04 with the 9.1 alpha?
[06:35] <DigitalKiwi> isn't his issue more a ##windows one than #ubuntu?
[06:36] <xtknight> aj_444, actually when you install 9.1 alpha it will automatically get rid of the old bootloader and supplant it
[06:37] <aj_444> xtknight: will it still be the grub loader?
[06:37] <xtknight> aj_444, it will be grub2, but yeah, it's basically the same thing
[06:38] <Bigshot_> is there a virtualmachine which run on real hardware rather than simulated h/w?
[06:38] <Bigshot_> xen?
[06:38] <xtknight> Bigshot_, not sure what you are getting at, the whole point of a virtual machine is to run on simulated h/w?
[06:38] <Bigshot_> is there a virtualmachine which run guest OS on real hardware rather than simulated h/w?
[06:38] <xtknight> pci or usb virtualization maybe?
[06:38] <aj_444> MenZa: So, I'm going to install 9.1. Do I need to delete the partition and make a new one for 9.1 or will it automatically replace 9.04?
[06:39] <MenZa> aj_444: Tell it to replace it when you install it.
[06:39] <aj_444> MenZa: Okay. Sounds good.
[06:39] <xtknight> Bigshot_, you can convert a virtual machine to a physical one if you want, not sure exactly how
[06:40] <Bigshot_> xtknight: why you can `can' then
[06:40] <Bigshot_> say^
[06:40] <xtknight> Bigshot_, because you are not in a VM once it's been converted to a physical one
[06:40] <Bigshot_> xtknight: i want the feel of real hardware in my guest OS
[06:40] <xtknight> Bigshot_, dump the VM to an image file, and upload it to the actual PC... no more VM
[06:41] <xtknight> Bigshot_, vmware and virtualbox offer 'guest additions' which make the mouse smooth, and they also have 3d acceleration and usb support.  is there anything else?
[06:41] <iL> back
[06:41] <iL> It didnt work, what a suprise
[06:41] <AnActivist> I have two partitions; one Ubuntu one Windows, I want to have my music file be automounted to my Ubuntu partition and then play that music from Amorak of another music player. I know its possible to automount but how would I set up the music to be played?
[06:41] <Bigshot_> xtknight: i used them alot but tired of using emulated h/w
[06:42] <iL> someone please help me
[06:42] <Bigshot_> i want a VM which uses real h/w
[06:43] <Bigshot_> i guess not
[06:43] <iL> gnome problem, anyone wanna help
[06:43] <aj_444> Oh, Edward Kennedy died. <_<
[06:43] <deereatsme> is there an antivirus for linux that isnt *only* for scanning email attaches like clam? for instance, I would like to download a windows program from the internet on an ubuntu computer then put it onto a windows computer, but I want to scan it for viruses on ubuntu because its a safe environment.
[06:43] <simula_> i just installed git manually, but when i do a "git --version", bash tells me that the program is not installed and to sudo apt-get it.
[06:43] <uncmar> Bigshot_: the closest thing to that requires one of the newer processors that supports VM technology of some kind.  And I don't know the details on that.
[06:43] <legend2440> iL    you tried  vesa driver?
[06:43] <xtknight> Bigshot_, not sure such a thing exists, but i guess im not sure what the point of that is
[06:43] <Shihan> clam can scan just files as well :)
[06:43] <iL> ohshi
[06:43] <simula_> i can run git by jumping into /home/user/bin and running ./git
[06:43] <iL> forgot about that what do i do again?
[06:43] <Bigshot_> anyways, xtknight thanks for you time
[06:44] <Bigshot_> your*
[06:44] <xtknight> yup
[06:44] <iL> put driver="vesa in xorg right
[06:44] <simula_> how to i get bash to be quiet about apt-getting a program i have manually built and installed?
[06:44] <Shihan> in fact, you can setup clam with inotify and it'll autoscan anything that is created on a linux box
[06:44] <Bigshot_> xtknight: i made a usb from iso but when i ticked to used proprietary driver and restarted the whole screen went kaBOOm
[06:44] <xtknight> simula_, best thing to do is install the app, then just run 'make install' over it
[06:44] <Bigshot_> use*
[06:45] <simula_> i'll try that, thanks xtkinght
[06:45] <deereatsme> Shihan: yes but its main purpose is email attachments
[06:45] <xtknight> Bigshot_, on the host machine or VM?
[06:45] <legend2440> iL    Section "Device"  after   Identifier      "Configured Video Device"  Add   Driver   "vesa"
[06:45] <Bigshot_> host machine
[06:45] <xtknight>  so you'[re trying to debug it with a virtual machine?
[06:46] <Bigshot_> you are confusing everything xtknight forget vm
[06:46] <Bigshot_> usb ubuntu booted in my computer
[06:46] <Shihan> not really, clamav is just a commmand line virus scaner, there are alot of addon's to it that will do things like scanning email and stuff, but at its root, its just a command line virus-scanner
[06:46] <googeek> anyone know how to see in the dark in Planeshift?
[06:46] <MenZa> googeek: Try #planeshift
[06:47] <xtknight> Bigshot_, nvidia or ati?
[06:47] <emergion> Hello all I am having trouble with my Flash support it never has sound I did something a while back that seemed to fix it only temporarily. There is some post on forums but it all seems old an irrelevant, my sound is working fine other wise
[06:47] <Bigshot_> ati
[06:47] <googeek> Menza: thx
[06:47] <emergion> maybe oss is getting in the way I am not sure but this system has been upgraded all the way from 7.10
[06:47] <deereatsme> Shihan: is there any way I can get it integrated into my right click menu?
[06:47] <xtknight> afraid i cant help you there, i had lots of trouble with nvidia drivers though
[06:48] <Bigshot_> xtknight: i used usb in persistent mode is there anyway to tell it to not use ati prop. driver?
[06:49] <xtknight> Bigshot_, either you can remake the usb or edit the xorg.conf currently on there to use 'vesa' instead of 'fglrx'
[06:50] <CO-JANTAN> mewan
[06:51] <Bigshot_> how to modify that xtknight how to get into xorg.conf from usb in vista?
[06:51] <Shihan> im pretty sure there is... depends on how exactly you want to accomplish it, i *think* there is already a clamav somewhere for nautilus, failing that though, theres quite simple ways of extending right-click actions for nautilus, but i cant quite remember what to look for
[06:52] <Shihan> ahh, actually, have a look for nautilus-clamscan
[06:53] <xtknight> Bigshot_, well to start you would need something to read ext2 in vista (those are available), but as to where the file is, i'm not sure.  it might be in a squashfs archive or just out in the open.  ive actually tried this before, i wasn't able to get it to work. i unpacked squashfs, repacked it, unable to change xorg.conf. (that was with fedora 11 livecd maker)
[06:53] <xtknight> i changed it, but when i booted fedora it was a disaster, im not sure why everything just broke
[06:53] <xtknight> even basic system bootup would no longer work
[06:53] <iL>  i also tried editing xorg.conf with "vesa", no dice
[06:54] <DrMrHorse> i can read ext3 in vista, the driver claims to work with ext2
[06:54] <DrMrHorse> http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:54] <OGsquid> I need help viewing videos on ESPN.com and websites that have that format of video
[06:54] <DrMrHorse> for vista you have to use compatibility wizard
[06:54] <CO-JANTAN> ................
[06:55] <durre> hi! I think I need some help. I upgraded my 8.04 ubuntu to 8.10 without any problems. then I continued to 9.04. now ubuntu wont start. "failed to load nvidia kernel module". I have no idea what to do as I'm an idiot when it comes to linux
[06:55] <legend2440> iL  you added a line that says   Driver  "vesa"  and it still wont boot up to gnome desktop?
[06:55] <JohannesSM64> let's say i've used svn checkout [address] && ./configure && make && sudo make install. do i have to make install again every time i run svn update and recompile?
[06:56] <iL> no it will not
[06:56] <iL> fortunately failsafe would, it was just huge and hard to read
[06:56] <xtknight> JohannesSM64, yes
[06:56] <durt> durre, you could try removing the nvidia restricted drivers and re-installing them through jockey.
[06:57] <xtknight> JohannesSM64, make install copies the new binaries to your $PATH like /usr/bin
[06:57] <xtknight> JohannesSM64, make just puts them in the current dir
[06:57] <Bigshot_> DrMrHorse: how to open ext2 which is in usb?
[06:57] <deereatsme> thank you Shihan
[06:57] <JohannesSM64> xtknight, thanks
[06:58] <legend2440> iL  what video card do you have?
[06:58] <xtknight> Bigshot_, the driver should be able to use the usb drive just fine, just like an ide one
[06:58] <Bigshot_> how it's not doing anything
[06:58] <iL> so why would failsafe work but not regular gnome
[06:58] <iL> (01:58:14 AM) iL: isnt there a was to restore gnome to a earlier session
[06:58] <DrMrHorse> Bigshot_: the driver should allow vista to read ext2/3 filesystems on any media, but ive only tried with an ext3 partition
[06:58] <durre> durt: how do I remove them? is jockey-gtk the package I should install?
[06:59] <iL> radeon 850 xt pe
[06:59] <Bigshot_> what's the name of the program DrMrHorse
[06:59] <Bigshot_> ?
[06:59] <DrMrHorse> http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:59] <Bigshot_> i installed it already i need to run it
[06:59] <Bigshot_> which folder is it in?
[06:59] <Shihan> no worries
[06:59] <Um_cara_qualquer> Someone can help me with "Downthem all"?
[07:00] <DrMrHorse> you will probably need to reboot. also, you have to use compatibility mode for windows xp, due to changes in vista as of service pack 2
[07:00] <iL> btw for some reason in linux mint dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt allow you to choose a video driver
[07:00] <Bigshot_> it didn't say anything about rebooting
[07:00] <DrMrHorse> sneaky redmond folks
[07:00] <TheShahFactor> how do i send a file via bluetooth from windows to ubuntu
[07:01] <iL> this is confusing, because; how the heck does it know which driver to use?, i have like 8 installed by default?
[07:01] <DrMrHorse> rebooting is always a good thing to do in windows when you are at a loss, idk
[07:01] <Um_cara_qualquer> the problem is: the download i just paused few minutes ago won't continue anymore... someone knows how fix this?
[07:01] <elad`> How do I configure 5.1 audio? When I run speaker-test, it only plays sound from the left and right speakers - I cannot hear the center and rear speakers. I know they're properly connected, physically, because they work on Windows.
[07:02] <iL> anyone still with me?
[07:02] <xtknight> iL try dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xore
[07:02] <xtknight> org
[07:02] <iL> xore?
[07:02] <uncmar> How do I restart my audio service.  Something has hung my audio.
[07:02] <xtknight> iL xorg..
[07:02] <uncmar> pulseaudio.
[07:03] <xtknight> uncmar, killall pulseaudio
[07:03] <HAB> I don't think pkg reconfigureing  will work anymore, but it will do fun looking things in the terminal
[07:03] <iL> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt allow you to choose a video driver, nor does --phigh
[07:03] <iL> i will do it anyways, but this is a waste of time i have done this like 30 times,
[07:03] <xtknight> iL edit xorg.conf i guess, Driver under Device section
[07:03] <Linuxirc> is it possible to make virus for linux ?
[07:03] <iL> tried that
[07:04] <iL> no dice
[07:04] <xtknight> iL what's the goal?
[07:04] <Bigshot_> xtknight: i need to open casper-rw right?
[07:04] <xtknight> Bigshot_, maybe?  i have no ide
[07:04] <xtknight> idea
[07:04] <Linuxirc> is it possible to make virus in linux platform?
[07:04] <iL> to be able to login to the default session of gnome, listen to music, watch videos, browse the net, you know THE STUFF I USUALLY AM ABLE TO USE MY COMP FOR
[07:04] <celthunder> Linuxirc, yes
[07:04] <tingi> i've a system (online evaluation for algorithms) where i run students code (C++  with  g++ compiler extn ) and it runs in time T. now some users , make continuous submissions like 10 submissions of same code. Because of the computations saved in CPU cache or other caches, the subsequent runs are much faster than the first run or the actual value. So before executing a code, how can we tell CPU to flush the cache or not use memory saved values from previ
[07:04] <tingi> ous execution *ie no hints *. I 've to turn compiler optimizations on. I can't insert a dummy RUN between every run because it bears unnecessary load.
[07:04] <uncmar> Linuxirc: and some do exist.  but not many.
[07:05] <error404notfound> even though i have change my default shell to zsh, but even now when i open terminal bash starts, finger username tells that zsh is default shell, do i need to logout?
[07:05] <HAB> linuxirc it is possible to make malicous software for linux,
[07:05] <czr> any hints on where to find gcc-4.4 for jaunty?
[07:05] <SkyNetMaster> hi, Im trying to install pidgin and get some wierd message .. E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[07:05] <iL> anyone
[07:05] <SkyNetMaster> any ideas how to fix it?
[07:05] <elad`> How do I configure 5.1 audio? When I run speaker-test, it only plays sound from the left and right speakers - I cannot hear the center and rear speakers. I know they're properly connected, physically, because they work on Windows.
[07:05] <iL> xtknight: iL what's the goal?= to be able to login to the default session of gnome, listen to music, watch videos, browse the net, you know THE STUFF I USUALLY AM ABLE TO USE MY COMP FOR
[07:05] <xtknight> tingi, i think you should use a profiler like valgrind instead of using the 'time' command, it is not very reliable for several reasons.  it could be too slow or too fast
[07:06] <xtknight> iL right
[07:06] <xtknight> iL so your video driver is crashing?
[07:06] <iL> yeah
[07:06] <Linuxirc> celthunder: uncmar, HAB: so after one year we will get linux like windows with hundreds of viruses ??
[07:06] <iL> um
[07:06] <iL> i dont think so, because i can login to kde
[07:06] <xtknight> hmmm
[07:06] <tingi> xtknight, the aim is to build good algorithms not finding code spots.
[07:06] <iL> but audio still doesnt work in kde
[07:06] <celthunder> Linuxirc, no
[07:06] <tingi> xtknight, ie judge should accept things or reject. i want to flush the cache
[07:06] <Linuxirc> celthunder: why ?
[07:07] <Bigshot_> DrMrHorse: how to open casper-rw?
[07:07] <xtknight> tingi, profiling will tell you how many cycles the code took and good accurate times
[07:07] <czr> gcc-4.4 for jaunty, anyone? :-)
[07:07] <HAB> linuxirc, no its harder to for virus on linux because its built differently than windows
[07:07] <Linuxirc> celthunder: uncmar, HAB: so why would people use linux ,if it is not virus free?
[07:07] <iL> czr, you ever heard of google?
[07:07] <xtknight> tingi, as far as cache goes, not sure which cache to flush exactly...i dont know enough about how that kind of cache works
[07:08] <czr> iL, duh.. why do you think I came here?
[07:08] <Linuxirc> HAB: would you please explain in detail this ?
[07:08] <iL> xtk HAB, you guys still with me here
[07:08] <celthunder> Linuxirc, because it's customizable to what you want, if you aren't entirely stupid you shouldn't get any viruses on linux and atworst it should affect your local user only
[07:08] <DrMrHorse> Bigshot_: dont know
[07:08] <DrMrHorse> sorry
[07:08] <Bigshot_> tehee
[07:08] <Bigshot_> it's detecting the usb but dunno how to open the freakin file
[07:09] <Linuxirc> celthunder: how can i be entirely stupid to get viruses on linux?
[07:09] <iL> oh for phucsake
[07:09] <iL> someone please help
[07:09] <xtknight> iL we are,just no idea how to fix your problem really
[07:09] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: alsolinux uses user accesses properly unlike windows where all users are running all apps as admin
[07:09] <xtknight> i mean i dont know why gnome doesnt start
[07:09] <xtknight> it's not the video driver probably
[07:09] <BioVore> Linuxirc: you have to basically install it as root, inorder to get a virus..
[07:09] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: logging in as root and running web based apps like irc clients and web browsers
[07:10] <iL> i already reinstalled EVERYTHING that came up in apt when i searched for gnome
[07:10] <uncmar> Linuxirc: mac isn't virus free either. and I don't have to pay for linux or linux upgrades or software for linux.
[07:10] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: is a huge mistake and asking for trouble. Some people ignore this and still log on as root to do their daily tasks
[07:10] <xtknight> iL i think you should reinstall ubuntu instead, reinstalling the packages is going to add to the mess ;)
[07:10] <iL> i guess thats my only choice
[07:10] <xtknight> well it's really the only practical choice i guess
[07:10] <xtknight> fortunately, it doesn't take long
[07:11] <iL> be back in 30 minutes
[07:11] <iL> gotta reinstall
[07:11] <DrMrHorse> it should be mentioned that many windows users get viruses because they are using pirated software and cant update
[07:11] <BioVore> DrMrHorse: and they are normally administrators on there machines..
[07:11] <DrMrHorse> and because they use key generators to unlock propriety software
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: i personally feel that some ubuntu specific virii will be made by someone soon due to the uptake but i can't see them being hugely destructive due to the limited access your user has
[07:12] <Linuxirc> BioVore: ActionParsnip: don't we install packages with "sudo" doesn't it mean root ?
[07:12] <DrMrHorse> BioVore: just adding to the laundry list
[07:12] <nicoibm> hello
[07:12] <BioVore> Linuxirc: yes..  sudo will run a command as root..  use with care..
[07:12] <aj_444> How do I delete grub using linux?
[07:12] <uncmar> Linuxirc: yes, but we don't usually install things for just any download from the web in a browser.
[07:12] <DrMrHorse> on the other side of the coin, all of the working under the hood that goes on in this channel makes you wiser about how virii are spread
[07:13] <BioVore> aj_444: what do you mean by delete grub?
[07:13] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: no, sudo is a program that is usable by the users in the admin group. if an app needs admin priveledges it must be launched with sudo and gksudo (gksudo is for gui apps) so the applications that are ran without this only have write access to your home folder
[07:13] <BioVore> aj_444: what you trying to do?
[07:13] <HAB> LinuxIRC:    you will break your linux machine many times before a virus make your machine sneeze
[07:13] <Varth> Compiz just died on my Lenovo S10, and won't start back up. Does anyone have any idea what could have happened?
[07:13] <aj_444> BioVore: The GRUB Loader that comes with ubuntu. I'm attempting to fully remove it, I have my system partitioned
[07:14] <DrMrHorse> how do people get viruii under windows, really? email attachments (that are usually obvious to me,) key generators, cracked software, social engineering, and physical access
[07:14] <BioVore> aj_444: you tring to dual boot  or  something using  a different boot loader?
[07:14] <ActionParsnip> Varth: in terminal run: metacity --replace; sleep 10; compiz --replace
[07:14] <uncmar> My sound isn't working.  how can i get it back without a reboot. 8.04.3
[07:14] <aj_444> I have the ability to dual boot currently. I want to fully remove GRUB, then remove ubuntu.
[07:15] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: so you are telling that "sudo" is not root ?? sudo su and giving the password is the root ??
[07:15] <BioVore> aj_444: if you  remove grub..  you can't  boot  into anything..  you need to replace grub with something..  (windows boot loader for instance)
[07:15] <ActionParsnip> uncmar: sudo pulseaudio -k; sudo /etc/init.d/hal restart     then press alt+f2 and run pulseaudio
[07:15] <aj_444> BioVore: How do I do that?
[07:15] <BioVore> aj_444: can you boot  into windows?
[07:15] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: no sudo is not root, it just gives your user the eqivelant access
[07:16] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: do not use sudo su, use sudo -i
[07:16] <aj_444> BioVore: Yes, I have access to windows. I don't have access to a dvd drive though.
[07:16] <DrMrHorse> if somebody tricked you into installing a deb file that was infected, and you did so using sudo, you would have a virus
[07:16] <BioVore> ok.. from windows you can open a dos box as administrator and do fixmbr I think..
[07:16] <DrMrHorse> but usually people use repositories for ubuntu
[07:17] <BioVore> aj_444: should cause windows to restore its MBR record and overwrite grub.
[07:17] <aj_444> BioVore: I've tried that.. it doesn't work.
[07:17] <BioVore> aj_444: this all on 1 physical drive?
[07:17] <aj_444> BioVore: yes
[07:18] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: does "root" mean "sudo su" ? right?
[07:18] <BioVore> aj_444: vista or XP?
[07:18] <ActionParsnip> DrMrHorse: you can get virii from the non official repos if the debs you install have a malicious payload as well as the app
[07:18] <aj_444> BioVore: XP. I'm using a netbook.
[07:18] <DrMrHorse> yes
[07:19] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: thats one way to get a root console but you will be running as 'root' rather than yourself with elevated priveledges, you can harm file ownerships
[07:19] <hellhound> can someone advise me how I can find files on my system.  I am looking for glib-2.0.pc and it seems that the Search for Files option under the Places menu only searches my home folder.  is there a way to search my entire computer including hidden documents?
[07:19] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: sudo -i   is an interactive sudo and all command yuo type will not need sudo until you type exit
[07:19] <BioVore> aj_444: dose grub boot windows XP?
[07:20] <HAB> good night
[07:20] <aj_444> BioVore: Yes.
[07:20] <gypsymauro> hi
[07:20] <gypsymauro> after upgrading mdadm it doesn't reassemble raid array at boot but I need to do it manually, what's happened?
[07:20] <BioVore> aj_444: have  you tried fixboot command on windows?
[07:20] <ActionParsnip> aj_444: it can boot most things, just not CD ISOs afaik
[07:21] <MagnoFlux> whats a good linux to run for a college student
[07:21] <legend2440> hellhound:  in terminal type  sudo updatedb then when thats done  type locate glib-2.0.pc
[07:21] <ActionParsnip> !ot | MagnoFlux
[07:21] <aj_444> BioVore: Hold on. I'm going to switch over to XP. I'll brb.
[07:21] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: but we install packages downloading the .deb packages
[07:21] <BioVore> aj_444: my netboot dosn't like CDROM's eather..
[07:21] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: we don't install every packages with sudo apt-get install
[07:22] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: tru, you can use aptitude or synaptic or even dpkg if you wish, or any other app that will manage the installation of deb files for you
[07:22] <doni> hai
[07:22] <leaf-sheep> MagnoFlux: Ubuntu. :)
[07:23] <hellhound> legend2440: ah thank you!... hummm seems that I do not have that file... but the search does work... and fast!!
[07:23] <Bob_Dole> I think I just experienced a kernel panic after 20 days of uptime :(
[07:23] <SkyNetMaster> is it safe to remove packet from /var/cache/apt/archives/ ?
[07:23] <kuru> Okay, I'm running on Jaunty (up-to-date), trying to install libglu1-mesa-dev and it's giving me the cryptic message that boils down to this: package is broken.
[07:23] <ActionParsnip> SkyNetMaster: sudo apt-get clean    will do that
[07:23] <kuru> So, should I just roll back to Intrepid or is there a known work-around for this?
[07:23] <ActionParsnip> !downgrade | kuru
[07:24] <kuru> okay.. but if the system is already broken, it makes little difference now does it? ;)
[07:24] <ActionParsnip> kuru: if you pastebin the output, we may be able to advise
[07:24] <cornet> ubottu: you're gonna have to give more details
[07:24] <kuru> I was just gonna do a complete re-install
[07:24] <aj_444> BioVore: Okay, I'm back.So, what do I need to do to remove GRUB?
[07:24] <cornet> um kuru: you're gonna have to give more details
[07:24] <kuru> actionparsnip, ok, will do
[07:24] <Bob_Dole> So, here's something I don't know. How do I check if that was a kernel panic that just took my system down?
[07:25] <Boohbah> Bob_Dole: check /var/log/kern.log
[07:25] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: what do you think , is it possible to be infected with viruses linux windows xp on linux ?
[07:25] <Bob_Dole> Boohbah, thanks
[07:26] <phix> Hello, testing, testing
[07:26] <cornet> phix: it's broken
[07:26] <phix> (
[07:26] <phix> :(
[07:26] <kuru> here it is: http://pastebin.com/d21c5db6d
[07:26] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: if you use something like wine and run a browser using gksudo then your wine config may get a virus, windows virus' affect windows only. Ubuntu is not windows
[07:27] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: i don't use wine , and don't run firefox with gksudo
[07:27] <cornet> kuru: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1239739&highlight=kernelcheck
[07:27] <Linuxirc> what's the command to install security updates ?
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: they you will be ok
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> kuru: sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> !info libglu1-mesa
[07:28] <Linuxirc> hello , what's the command to install security updates?
[07:29] <CaptainCrook> where is the config file for the desktop right click menu?
[07:29] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:30] <Bob_Dole> Doesn't look like that was a kernel panic after-all. Well then.. :|
[07:30] <kohlrak> how do i disable mouse button 3 emulation or disable that annoying shortcut in firefox?
[07:32] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: from software updates, the important security updates must be checked , right ?
[07:32] <Varth1> ActionParsnip: Tried the command. It falls back to metacity when it tries to load compiz.
[07:32] <durre> hi again! still no luck with the graphics card after uppgrading to 9.04. "failed to load nvidia kernel module... no displays found". I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ... also tried jockey but that one seems to require a working gfxcard
[07:32] <ActionParsnip> Varth1: good, did the terminal tell you anything interesting about why compiz failed?
[07:33] <Varth1> ActionParsnip: I'll message you the output
[07:33] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: they will be enabled by default but no harm in checking
[07:33] <ActionParsnip> Varth1: use a pastebin
[07:33] <kuru> no good
[07:33] <kuru> nothing in there helps
[07:33] <ActionParsnip> Varth1: and put the link in here
[07:33] <legend2440> kuru:  in terminal try   sudo aptitude install libglu1-mesa-dev     aptitude sometimes offers solutions to dependency problems that apt-get doesnt
[07:33] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: thank you
[07:33] <Bob_Dole> You know.. I probably should run memtest. I've been having lots of problems recently. First flash breaks after an hour or so and starts playing sound back funny. But it is playing it back.... then my theme died and it reverted to what I suppose is Gnome's default.. then firefox up and crashed. a while later, the whole system crashed.
[07:33] <aj_444> xtknight: what was that website you linked me to earlier?
[07:34] <Varth1> ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/mda1b051
[07:34] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: how can i install only the security updates , what's the command ? i don't update other packages
[07:34] <kohlrak> bob_dole: i've had problems with flash, but none go THAT far
[07:35] <legend2440> durre: you tried to activate the  nvidia drivers from  System>Admin>Hardware Drivers?
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> Varth1: find out what: Software rasterizer detected    means. You could also use your paste in #compiz where you will most likely find better advice
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> Linuxirc: not sure, ive always just updated the entire system
[07:35] <Varth1> ActionParsnip: I'll check there. Thanks
[07:35] <Linuxirc> ActionParsnip: ok
[07:36] <JohannesSM64> say, if i'm in a folder that has a program called app, and there is also a program called app in /usr/bin (a different program) and i type app --params, which of the apps will be used?
[07:36] <durre> legend2440: no, that sounds like a menu? which requires me to actually reach the ubuntu desktop? it hangs during boot. I can only get into recovery mode with prompt
[07:36] <kohlrak> the one in bin
[07:36] <Bob_Dole> Kohl, slow, sound breaking up, playing fast, playing in bursts, etc. It tends to lock up for a fraction of a second, enough to notice it in flash games. a lot of fun dealing with it.
[07:36] <kohlrak> you have to use ./app to use the one in te fold you're in anyway johannesSM64
[07:36] <legend2440> durre: oh ok
[07:37] <kuru> looks like I'm just gonna have to do a fresh instal..
[07:37] <kuru> this is sucky
[07:37] <JohannesSM64> oh
[07:37] <m_law2009> hello could someone tell me how i can register my nickname please
[07:37] <kohlrak> Bob_Dole: Which ubuntu and which flash?
[07:37] <JohannesSM64> what's the difference between ./bash.sh and bash bash.sh? i only know that the former requires chmod +x
[07:37] <kohlrak> m_law2009: try nickserv?
[07:37] <b3rz3rk3r> !register | m_law2009
[07:38] <m_law2009> thank you
[07:38] <b3rz3rk3r> np
[07:38] <Bob_Dole> kohlrak, Ubuntu 9.04, I don't have firefox up, but it should be the latest installed by the updates.
[07:39] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com
[07:39] <catmando> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[07:39] <kohlrak> JohannesSM64: all executables need the x flag, even for double click. ./ is how you execute non shellscript files
[07:39] <kohlrak> Bob_Dole: But which flash are you using? Adobe, Gnash, the other?
[07:39] <legend2440> kuru: you tried  aptitude?
[07:39] <Bob_Dole> kohlrak, adobe.
[07:40] <JohannesSM64> kohlrak, yes, but bash bash.sh doesn't require the x flag
[07:40] <chuy_max> as of now, what are the disadvantages of running 64 bit version of ubuntu?
[07:40] <kohlrak> Bob_Dole: I usually have problems with adobe flash konking out too, but i just close and restart firefox (seems that there might be some kind of memory leak or something with it), but it should never go as far as messing with gnome.
[07:40] <kuru> legend2440, i don't think it matters what tool, the package is broken
[07:41] <legend2440> kuru:  in terminal try   sudo aptitude install libglu1-mesa-dev     aptitude sometimes offers solutions to dependency problems that apt-get doesnt
[07:41] <dododomo> Bob_Dole, do you get the same problems running off of a livecd?
[07:41] <kohlrak> JohannesSM64, really? I always made sure it got it... Oh well...
[07:41] <dododomo> i suspect ram too
[07:41] <kuru> worth a shot
[07:41] <r0y4l> Hi guys, I can't change the color of my windows under "Appearance" anymore, if i select another one nothing happens? What can that be?
[07:41] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com
[07:41] <catmando> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[07:41] <kuru> legend2440, nice ;)
[07:42] <kuru> legend2440, offered to downgrade some packages.. works for me, thanks!
[07:42] <legend2440> kuru: your welcome
[07:42] <Bob_Dole> kohlrak, I don't know if it was. Gnome lost it's theme when I opened up a save file dialog. dododomo I havn't tried a live CD yet. I had 20 days of uptime, I didn't want to restart yet.
[07:43] <r0y4l> And, so i think, the theme isn't correctly applied to other gtk applications like firefox
[07:43] <kohlrak> Bob_Dole: hm... could be a firefox bug too, but i'd have to say that it's best to reboot and see if a livecd also gives you the trouble, though
[07:44] <dododomo> Bob_Dole, make sure to try the livecd next time you reboot
[07:44] <dododomo> cache the whole disc in ram and run it
[07:44] <dododomo> you'll find out quickly if something's wrong with the ram
[07:46] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com
[07:46] <catmando> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[07:46] <kohlrak> btw, bob, Full screen flash?
[07:47] <uncmar> My audio still isn't working on my 9.04.  It has been hung by some unknown process.
[07:47] <r0y4l> It looks like that all the Appearance Settings does not take any effects, only the window decorator things. :(
[07:47] <kohlrak> uncmar: try reboot?
[07:47] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[07:48] <m_law> hey is there anyway I can set pidgin to automaticly log me into an IRC room?
[07:48] <kohlrak> m_law: add the room to your bl
[07:49] <ActionParsnip> m_law: you sure can
[07:49] <m_law> whats the bl please? is there a config file?
[07:50] <ActionParsnip> m_law: in the conversation menu click on alias, then ok
[07:50] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[07:50] <kohlrak> m_law:buddy list, friend list, etc
[07:50] <chuy_max> as of now, can I run Flash in Ubuntu 64 bit?
[07:50] <ActionParsnip> m_law: much easy than that duder, once its in the pidgin main window,  right click it then select autojoin
[07:50] <chuy_max> I've read that there were problems with flash using 64 bit in the past
[07:51] <dehqan> good day everybody ,how can this error be fixed ?internel error ,could not perform immediate configuration (1) on libc6
[07:51] <ActionParsnip> chuy_max: yes, you can either run: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree    or you can download the tar.gz file and put it into your plugins folder
[07:51] <kohlrak> chuy_max: yea, adobe wisened up a little, but not muc. It's really leaky though.
[07:51] <uncmar> kohlrak: this happens periodically and I'd really prefer not to reboot.  if I have to reboot. I'll just go to bed.
[07:52] <chuy_max> kohlrak, ok, so I'll give Ubuntu 64 bit a try
[07:52] <kohlrak> uncmar: I get it a lot honestly, i find that closing the program locking it and using another program that produces sound forces a bunch of sounds out all at once...
[07:52] <m_law> the alias option isn't available ? and I can't see the autojoin option :S
[07:53] <kohlrak> m_law: right click, the one just below join
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> m_law: sorry, its conversation -> add
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> m_law: conversation is in the menu list on the irc channel
[07:54] <george> how do i connect my lap wirelessly to bsnl broadband connection
[07:54] <george> need hel[
[07:55] <kohlrak> george: firstly, do you have a router?
[07:55] <george> yaaaa
[07:55] <kohlrak> george:what's the ssid?
[07:55] <george> i mean i am on lap
[07:55] <george> so i think there is a o=in built router
[07:55] <kohlrak> ....... oh boy.....
[07:56] <dehqan> any opinion ?
[07:56] <george> so wat do i do
[07:56] <kohlrak> george: that's a NIC... That allows you connect to a router, but you must have a WAP (Wireless Access Point) which is usually a wireless modem or a wireless router connected to a modem
[07:56] <george> yaa
[07:57] <george> ofcourse the bsnl wireless modem
[07:57] <kohlrak> ok
[07:57] <george> the thing is i am able to connect it in windows
[07:57] <m_law> ok got the add chat window up, is there any way I can configure it not to open the chanserv and nickserv messages on connection?
[07:57] <george> but not in ubuntu
[07:58] <kohlrak> right, what type of wireless nic do you have? Sometimes wireless cards aren't supported by ubuntu (due to various laws prohibiting creation of drivers and such)
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> george: thats because you have configured the wifi adapter in windows and not in ubuntu
[07:58] <george> how do i check
[07:58] <kohlrak> there's a fix for that too if that's the case
[07:58] <george> but how do i do it
[07:59] <kohlrak> i can't remember te name of the program, lemme look for it
[07:59] <george> kohlrak: how do i do it
[08:00] <kohlrak> george, what's your native language?
[08:00] <george> english
[08:00] <ActionParsnip> george: sudo lshw -C network | grep product
[08:00] <ActionParsnip> kohlrak: should give you a clue ^
[08:00] <kohlrak> ActionParsnip: tahnks XD
[08:01] <dehqan> good day everybody , how can this error be fixed . E:internal error , could not perform immediate configuration (1) on libc6
[08:01] <kohlrak> i was thinking of the GUI hardware manager and couldn't find it. Forgot about lshw
[08:02] <george> PRO wireless
[08:02] <kohlrak> dehqan: what did you do to generate that?
[08:02] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[08:02] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[08:02] <george> 3945 abg
[08:02] <catmando> OPPS
[08:02] <FloodBot2> catmando: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:02] <george> so waat do i do
[08:02] <dehqan> kohlrak , it is long history
[08:02] <m_law> how do you guys automaticly get the other users name your addressing to appear in the text?
[08:02] <george> PRO wireless 3945 abg
[08:03] <m_law> *soory for all the noob questions
[08:03] <dehqan> but apt-get -f install generate that error
[08:03] <catmando> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259692/
[08:03] <catmando> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259692/
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> m_law: press tab after typing some of their name
[08:03] <dehqan> kohlrak apt-get -f install generate that error
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> m_law: works in terminal with commands and filenames too
[08:03] <george> ActionParsnip
[08:03] <kohlrak> george: it appears there's a restricted driver for it... Go to system->administration->hardware drivers
[08:03] <catmando> OkropNick,
[08:03] <george> wat do i do
[08:03] <m_law> ActionParsnip:
[08:03] <m_law> kool
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> m_law: exactly
[08:03] <m_law> thank you
[08:03] <george> then wat
[08:04] <george> kohlrak
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> m_law: try in terminal, tpe nau then press tab  or fire then press tab
[08:04] <kohlrak> george: is there anything in there to enable?
[08:04] <george> nothing
[08:04] <sabot> Not entirely sure if anyone can help me, but I am trying to install a .sh file by chmod +x and the ./file It keeps saying ./INSTALL: not found. Yet I absolutely did get this to install somehow on another ubuntu machine
[08:04] <OkropNick> catmando: hmmm? :)
[08:04] <george> there is no propiretry drivers
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> sabot: if you run ls do you see the filename?
[08:04] <sabot> yes
[08:04] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[08:05] <uncmar> sabot: because that .sh file calls another file that isn't there?
[08:05] <raphael_> .
[08:05] <codeyman>  could someone please tell me what "sort -n -t'|' -k2b,2 -k5b,5" does?
[08:05] <ActionParsnip> sabot: try: sudo chown $USER:$USER ./INSTALL
[08:05] <george> so wat so i do Kohlrak
[08:05] <m_law> ActionParsnip: I have heard of tab completion in the terminal, but wasn't aware of it in IRC :p
[08:05] <codeyman> -k2b,2 is confusing
[08:05] <Lord_Devi> Does anyone know how I can tell vmware workstation 6.5.2+ what specific IPs to use for it's virtual network devices?
[08:05] <kohlrak> google ndis, george?
[08:05] <sabot> Oh, no the INSTALL file is not present. It seems to unpack it
[08:05] <george> ActionParsnip
[08:05] <ActionParsnip> m_law: irc clients are made by linux users, some will use command line so will be used to tab completion
[08:06] <george> ActionParsnip itried everything
[08:06] <george> dono wat to do
[08:06] <catmando> hi there I was wondering if someone could take a peek at my thread on ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1249985
[08:06] <catmando> my question is MORE Important!
[08:06] <m_law> ActionParsnip: ahh ok, well thanx for the help anyway :)
[08:06] <catmando> please help
[08:06] <george> ActionParsnip:it is asking for default keyring
[08:06] <m_law> catmando: i did reply to it, im hellomoto :)
[08:06] <george> whenever i try to connect
[08:06] <catmando> oh
[08:07] <sabot> http://pastebin.com/m2f8fcc95 <-- My problem
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> george: what is the output of: lsb_release -c
[08:07] <sabot> Also, disregard the fact that its for solaris, linux version does the same thing
[08:07] <kohlrak> dehqan:you still here?
[08:07] <sabot> just testing it
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> george: you set the keyring password when it first gets asked about
[08:07] <george> nooo
[08:07] <catmando> m_law no it does not
[08:07] <george> i did nothing
[08:08] <george> interpid
[08:08] <george> intrepid
[08:08] <ActionParsnip> george: if you read this and in your head, replace all instances of hardy with intrepid, it should be ok: http://linuxtechie.wordpress.com/2008/04/24/making-intel-wireless-3945abg-work-better-on-ubuntu-hardy/
[08:08] <george> that is wat it says
[08:08] <m_law> george: coming in halfway here, but whats the problem?
[08:09] <george> ActionParsnip: wat do i do
[08:09] <catmando> m_law, thanks for the reply; however, when I load deluge and look at my download it is not showing any peers
[08:09] <catmando> or any up/down time
[08:09] <sabot> Any ideas? This is an important program for me to install :/
[08:10] <m_law> catmando: have you tried a few diffrent torrents? Also I know that on transmission there is an option to "search for more peers" have you tried that?
[08:11] <catmando> m_law,  no but i will try it now.
[08:12] <catmando> I have tried several different torrents.
[08:12] <george> m_law: how do i connect ubuntu lap on bsnl wireless broadband connection
[08:12] <haxor> firewall, router maybe?
[08:13] <m_law> catmando: try downloading a couple of torrents from diffrent sources, it maybe that there are just no seeds for the particular torrent you are trying to download, and you would have better luck with a diffrent one
[08:13] <catmando> m_law,  ok
[08:13] <kohlrak> !ubottu > kohlrak
[08:13] <haxor> try a torrent that you know will have alot of seeds, such as an ubuntu distro from canonical
[08:13] <sabot> Any ideas? This .sh file is unpacking 'INSTALL' and tries to use it again but cant find it
[08:14] <m_law> george: bsnl? is that a make of router? sorry for my ignorance if its a type of connection
[08:14] <uhok> How can I find where my webcam is mounted?
[08:14] <Boohbah> uhok: a webcam is not a filesystem, you cannot mount it
[08:14] <kohlrak> george, it's your NICyou ahve to worry about, not your router
[08:14] <Shihan> sabot: whats head -1 INSTALL Say?
[08:14] <m_law> uhok: is a usb mounted webcam
[08:15] <uhok> m_law, Yes
[08:15] <kohlrak> George:did you bother reading the link te action guy sent you?
[08:15] <sabot> Shihan, I dont know, its a temporary file and is quickly deleted
[08:15] <m_law> uhok: in a terminal type lsusb, does it show
[08:15] <george> yes
[08:15] <uhok> m_law,
[08:15] <george> i did reaf
[08:16] <uhok> Yes, thank you.
[08:16] <george> i did read
[08:16] <george> Kohlrak
[08:16] <Shihan> when it says its unpacked "INSTALL", can you hit ctrl-z and have a look?
[08:16] <kohlrak> george: did you follow the instructions?
[08:17] <george> but it is not possible i am already having ubuntu 8.10
[08:17] <sabot> Shihan, #!/bin/csh -f
[08:17] <george> there is no option for hardy
[08:17] <sabot> I suppose I need to be running tsch then
[08:17] <sabot> *tcsh
[08:17] <linuxson25> Hi
[08:18] <Shihan> sabot, is csh installed?
[08:18] <kohlrak> george: he said replace hardy with intrepid everywhere you see it and it should work
[08:18] <linuxson25> I know this is not the CUPS channel, but I need som help
[08:18] <kermit> wow i just found out about: miro tv (amazing), filelight, and guake
[08:18] <Shihan> sabot: try "apt-get install csh"
[08:18] <sabot> just did
[08:18] <sabot> retrying
[08:18] <kermit> miro tv is like ubuntu tv ;)  free, legal, high quality, lots of variety
[08:18] <sabot> Oh hey
[08:18] <sabot> awesome
[08:19] <sabot> Thanks Shihan :)
[08:19] <FloodBot2> sabot: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:19] <linuxson25> Set up my unbuntu laptop to print to winXP networked pc with shared printer
[08:20] <linuxson25> Used  device uri: ipp://192.168.1.67/printers/Samsung SCX-4x21
[08:20] <Shihan> no probs
[08:20] <linuxson25> Am I right in using this? Shouldnt I be using AppSocket or some other protocol?
[08:21] <llutz> linuxson25:  if your printer "speaks" ipp, it's fine
[08:21] <linuxson25> llutz: And how will I be sure of this?
[08:22] <llutz> linuxson25:  look into printer-manual
[08:22] <song_sun> system->admin->printing
[08:22] <linuxson25> llutz: Ok
[08:23] <catmando> m_law,  Hey thanks a lot man it is working now I really appreciate your help
[08:23] <DeGhost> what version 'wine' will work with 'photoshop cs3' and 'flash cs3'
[08:24] <song_sun> new  ,and choice windows printer via samba
[08:24] <linuxson25> DeGhost: You can try version 1.1.17
[08:24] <m_law> catmando: no problem... glad i could help
[08:25] <wookienz> hi, in my /lib/modules dir i have 2.6.22-15, 2.6.24-generic and 2.6.24-xen. uname -r says im using the xen one. Can i delete the other two dires/
[08:26] <DeGhost> linuxson 25 thx
[08:26] <shampoo> Hi guys, i wondered if there is a ubuntu package for jdk 6u16 :)?
[08:27] <ruslan> hi world
[08:30] <Boohbah> shampoo: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:30] <ruslan> hi
[08:32] <shampoo> @ Boohbah: Well, they are not in the official packages ;), there only 6u14 (or 13?) is provided
[08:32] <mehdi> jazz
[08:34] <Dayofswords> i hate hw ubuntu doesnt work on my pc...
[08:34] <llutz> Dayofswords:  don't use it then
[08:34] <vallhalla81> hi there all i am having trouble getting the drivers for nvidia to work as the hardware drivers program keeps crashing can any advise?
[08:34] <Dayofswords> i want to use it ='(
[08:35] <Zoxc> how do you disable compiz from the command line?
[08:36] <exapid> Anybody in here use irssi by any chance?
[08:36] <psycho_oreos> exapid, I use it every now and then, why?
[08:36] <exapid> You wouldn't know the command to view users in the selected channel
[08:36] <exapid> Can't manage to find it anywhere
[08:38] <Boohbah> exapid: http://scripts.irssi.org/scripts/nicklist.pl
[08:38] <exapid> Thanks mate
[08:38] <psycho_oreos>  /names
[08:38] <juicy> cant compile cpp files in jaunty any help
[08:38] <exapid> And thanks again XD
[08:39] <Boohbah> psycho_oreos, exapid: yeah /names i didn't know that one :)
[08:39] <psycho_oreos> juicy, think you need g++
[08:39] <juicy> i installed g++ and its not working
[08:39] <banisterfiend> hey guys anyone know of a flash video player that allows me to play .swf files outside of a web browser?
[08:39] <juicy> these are the errors i am getting. iostream.h not a file
[08:39] <psycho_oreos> Boohbah, I thought it was /users which it wasn't.. checked /help because I've used that command before, turns out to be /names :)
[08:40] <psycho_oreos> juicy, that's because you are missing dependencies
[08:40] <dehqan> good day every body ,how can this problem be fixed ? > http://paste.debian.net/45034
[08:40] <psycho_oreos> not because you can't compile cpp files
[08:40] <juicy> thanks psycho_oreos. how do i fix this proble.
[08:40] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: Not breaking your system in the first place?
[08:40] <juicy> could you help?would appreciate it.
[08:41] <psycho_oreos> juicy, can't help if you can't tell me what program is it. I'd say pipe that filename into google and see what you get
[08:41] <amites> Anyone have twinview running that could send me an example xorg.conf? I'm having trouble getting the 2nd monitor to be detected properly - limiting resolution to 640x480
[08:42] <dehqan> what do you mean KB1JWQ
[08:42] <juicy> so i need to install dependencies?
[08:42] <psycho_oreos> juicy, you need to locate and place the missing files as specified from the cpp
[08:43] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: You removed key parts of your OS.  You get to reinstall from backup now.
[08:43] <majuk> Hmmmm... so I've had my comp on for about 4 days and I'm starting to get windows drawn out, but the interior is all white. The programs are running and responsive, so it looks like a problem with Compiz possibly? Anyone shed any light?
[08:43] <juicy> ok thanks will be on it now. will update you how it goes
[08:43] <dehqan> which backup ?  KB1JWQ
[08:43] <juicy> thanks alot pycho_oreos
[08:43] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: If you don't have backups, that was your FIRST mistake.
[08:44] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: Removing critical libraries is a Bad Thing unless you know EXACTLY what you're doing.  And even then it's rarely smart.
[08:45] <legend2440> juicy:   sudo aptitude install build-essential
[08:45] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: That's also not Ubuntu, and hence is off topic here.  Try #debian
[08:45] <_Brun0_> Does ubuntu 9.04 uses USplash by defualt?
[08:46] <juicy> thanks
[08:47] <martinjh99> Is there an official Ubuntu Server channel?
[08:47] <dehqan> ok a user that uses ubuntu and debian both on his system can use here .cann't he ?
[08:48] <legend2440> martinjh99: #ubuntu-server
[08:48] <martinjh99> Thanks Legend...
[08:48] <juicy> on it now.
[08:48] <dehqan> ok a user that uses ubuntu and debian both on his system can use here .cann't he ?<KB1JWQ
[08:48] <KB1JWQ> dehqan: Not if he wants help with Debian. :-)
[08:50] <numberGrey> Hey all, I am trying to get the drivers working correctly on my laptop and external monitor, but the laptop has 6 small replicated screens of what should be the single laptop image.  I cannot change the screen resolution past 640x480.  I found someone with the same problem here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1248317 but attempting the fix in the second post does not work for me.  Surprisingly, the external monit
[08:50] <numberGrey> ?
[08:51] <Guest8789> nvidia or ati
[08:51] <numberGrey> nvidia 8200m
[08:51] <Guest8789> using restricted drivers?
[08:51] <numberGrey> yeah
[08:51] <numberGrey> tried all of them to the same result
[08:51] <Guest8789> what is the thread solution
[08:52] <Guest8789> and does the external display work?
[08:52] <LSN> Hello
[08:52] <numberGrey> to add             Options "ModeValidation" "NoTotalSizeCheck"            to my  xorg.conf file
[08:52] <disappearedng> Hey right now when I try to mount my drive with this, which has always worked, sudo mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sda2 /mount/350gb/, I am getting mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2, any idea how I could check what went wrong?
[08:52] <LSN> I'm sorry, I'm french, so my english isn't really goog
[08:52] <LSN> god*
[08:52] <numberGrey> yeah i am typing on it now it works great at the correct resolution
[08:52] <LSN> good*
[08:52] <Guest8789> did the drivers install ok?
[08:53] <niko> !fr | LSN
[08:53] <numberGrey> yeah
[08:53] <Guest8789> try running nvidia-settings I think
[08:53] <LSN> niko : #ubuntu-fr isn't really helpfull... There's not anyone...
[08:53] <niko> be patient
[08:53] <Guest8789> get the control panel and refresh screens
[08:53] <numberGrey> I did that is how I was able to get the external monitor working
[08:54] <Guest8789> replace x config file with new and restart
[08:54] <numberGrey> control panel and refresh screens?
[08:54] <Guest8789> I dont think it is detecting the display properly
[08:54] <Guest8789> yes
[08:55] <Guest8789> and then *replace* x.conf w/ new one
[08:55] <Guest8789> lsn what do you want?
[08:55] <numberGrey> dumb question, but is x.conf the same as xorg.conf?
[08:56] <Guest8789> Qui est-ce vous desiers
[08:56] <numberGrey> yeah it is not detecting the laptop display correctly
[08:56] <Guest8789> ok so auto refresh does nothing
[08:57] <song_sun> you video card is interl?
[08:57] <LSN> Guest8789} So, yesterday, I made an update of Firefox 3.5
[08:57] <Guest8789> yeah, its a lappy
[08:57] <Guest8789> then.. (lsn
[08:57] <LSN> And then, when I want to run it, I've only an error message : "XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
[08:57] <LSN> Location: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
[08:57] <LSN> Line Number 34, Column 1:<window id="main-window"
[08:57] <LSN> ^"
[08:58] <FloodBot2> LSN: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:58] <Guest8789> lsn] so it doesn't start at all?
[08:58] <LSN> That's it
[08:59] <numberGrey> do you have to fully restart after updating the xorg.conf file or can you log in and out?
[08:59] <Guest8789> log in and then out
[08:59] <palin1441> I have a kubuntu machine that I want to to be able to handle only via network (i.e. no keyboard or screen). When the keyboard is connected, the system loads great. When I disconnect the keyboard, the system load but without network. Any ideas?
[08:59] <Guest8789> ctrl-alt-backspace
[08:59] <LSN> Guest8789} I made a reboot, that is the same thing, no ?
[09:00] <scriptwarlock> hello anybody knows about checkinstall?
[09:00] <Guest8789> lsn) wrong converation, try reinstalling via synaptic or whatever else hunt down bad file
[09:00] <Guest8789> what about check install
[09:00] <llutz> !checkinstall | scriptwarlock
[09:01] <AdvoWork> hi there, when im in / i go df -h, and it says 20gb used out of 20gb. What folders are included within / directory?
[09:01] <scriptwarlock> i made a deb but the problem is the prerequisit for this program
[09:01] <doohan> wow...that's a lot of users
[09:01] <Guest8789> "/" everything (root)
[09:01] <doohan> Any thoughts on why when I turned my box on this morning X has limited the res to 640x480?
[09:01] <Guest8789> "/" everything (root - system install (C: on windows
[09:02] <Guest8789> tried restarting? doohan
[09:02] <AdvoWork> Guest8789, ok but how can i get a list of folders, im trying say /home and theres only 400mb used so thats not much, /srv has 128gb used, which doesnt fit within the 20/20gb ?
[09:02] <palin1441> any thought on how to solve this?
[09:02] <doohan> Yeah
[09:02] <Guest8789> advo I dont understand do you mean ls /
[09:02] <scriptwarlock> so any idea?
[09:03] <song_sun> du -sh *
[09:03] <Guest8789> doohan nvidia drivers
[09:03] <doohan> Yup
[09:03] <noren> hi all need help in enabling the thesarus in Oo3
[09:03] <theatro> doohan, had you run and upgrade before you close the machine?
[09:03] <Guest8789> nvidia-settings refresh config
[09:03] <doohan> theatro, nope
[09:03] <Isaacariah> anyone got any idea how I can get Network Manager to run a script on Wifi Connect??
[09:03] <doohan> I've learned from that
[09:03] <LSN> Guest8789} I don't know if I did it how you want I do, but it doesn't work
[09:03] <Guest8789> issca - wicd does this
[09:03] <Isaacariah> wicd?
[09:04] <juicy> hey guys i keep getting this error message as i compile any .cpp file
[09:04] <noren> !thesarus
[09:04] <noren> !dict
[09:04] <juicy>  error: iostream.h: No such file or directory
[09:04] <Guest8789> LSN } apt-get remove firefox --> apt-get install firefox
[09:04] <palin1441> I have a kubuntu machine that I want to to be able to handle only via network (i.e. no keyboard or screen). When the keyboard is connected, the system loads great. When I disconnect the keyboard, the system load but without network. Any ideas?
[09:04] <Guest8789> you miss a header
[09:04] <juicy> second error is 'cout' was not declared in this scope any ideas??
[09:04] <Guest8789> file
[09:05] <Guest8789> cpp errors did you write file juicy
[09:05] <LSN> Guest8789} I'll past you the error message
[09:05] <Guest8789> cool
[09:05] <juicy> i am using #include <iostream.h> and i tried to use <iostream>
[09:05] <doohan> Guest8789, you mean rewrite-config-file?
[09:05] <LSN> Oh no, I can't go to Internet, I'm so stupid
[09:05] <Guest8789> doohan yes
[09:05] <Guest8789> LSN - try install a old firefox off cd
[09:05] <AdvoWork> Guest8789, basically, df shows: /dev/mapper/main-root 20G   20G  310M  99% /  im trying to find what folders are within there?
[09:06] <LSN> Guest8789} How ?
[09:06] <|Dreams|> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259712/
[09:06] <juicy> i cant compile any file. i have codeblocks installed
[09:06] <Guest8789> iostream should work - bad compiler ??
[09:06] <juicy> i have geany installed and still cant compile.
[09:06] <Isaacariah> if i install wicd, do I have to uninstall network manager
[09:06] <Guest8789> LSN) put in CD run synaptic
[09:06] <juicy> i think bad compiler.
[09:06] <Guest8789> issa - probably
[09:06] <Guest8789> just don thave both running at the same time
[09:06] <LSN> Guest8789} I don't understand >__<
[09:06] <juicy> what do you suggest?
[09:07] <Isaacariah> ok cheers
[09:07] <Guest8789> g++
[09:07] <doohan> It's still gimped
[09:07] <Guest8789> LSN) do you have the ubutnu install cd
[09:07] <juicy> i have tried to reinstall g++ but still getting same error
[09:07] <palin1441> Where can I look to see why my network doesn't work if I restart the machine without a keyboard?
[09:07] <AdvoWork> Guest8789, when you have a sec, any ideas?
[09:07] <LSN> Guest8789} An old version, not the one I use =s
[09:07] <swtaarrs> how can I tell networkmanager to scan for wireless networks?
[09:08] <Guest8789> LSN) might still help then update
[09:08] <legend2440> juicy: in terminal  sudo updatedb  then when that finishes  locate iostream   anything found?
[09:08] <Guest8789> advo) have you tried ls /dev/what
[09:08] <juicy> hang on
[09:08] <Guest8789> swtarr) should autp
[09:09] <Guest8789> swtarr) should aut0
[09:09] <DJNoMaD> I have a ipod ,what should I use to add songs to it ?
[09:09] <Guest8789> palin ; look at the screen any errors
[09:09] <AdvoWork> Guest8789, ie ls /dev/mapper/main-root?
[09:09] <Guest8789> advo) yeah try that
[09:09] <juicy> i hope this works
[09:09] <DJNoMaD> I use gnome
[09:10] <juicy> i hope it works
[09:10] <Guest8789> rythmbox
[09:10] <Guest8789> or auto ubuntu promt
[09:10] <noren> where can i find some help to learn how to eanable the thesarus in oo3
[09:10] <DJNoMaD> rhythym dont sem to add songs to it
[09:10] <Guest8789> try 003 forums
[09:10] <Guest8789> oops
[09:10] <Guest8789> try drag in nautilus
[09:11] <juicy> my pc is a bit slow. will update you in a while what happens
[09:11] <Guest8789> okay
[09:11] <Guest8789> LSN) you still here
[09:11] <DJNoMaD> Guest8789 K just drop them in the ipod control>music folder?
[09:11] <juicy> sudo updatedb gave me nothing
[09:11] <Guest8789> DJ) I think that should work with IPODS
[09:12] <juicy> got no message
[09:12] <LSN> Guest8789} Yes, but I'm not shure I understood what you said, and I'm talkin' with Frenchs to
[09:12] <LSN> too*
[09:12] <jiohdi> after a recent update no sound... tried live cd, sound... what can I do?
[09:12] <Guest8789> juicy) can you find an external iostream file and leave in same diectory
[09:12] <nicoibm> ù
[09:12] <Guest8789> LSN) can you run apt-get in terminal
[09:13] <juicy> checking
[09:13] <Guest8789> ji ) try sound settings top right corner by default
[09:13] <LSN> Guest8789} I do it
[09:13] <Isaacariah> hello?
[09:13] <LSN> W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net hardy Release: Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY DE62F7B1165B2836
[09:13] <Guest8789> Issac) yes
[09:13] <Isaacariah> fantastic
[09:13] <Isaacariah> wicd installed
[09:13] <jiohdi> guest... what does that mean?
[09:13] <palin1441> Guest8789: no errors
[09:13] <doohan> Guest8789, I tried resinstalling the nvidia driver but no luck with that either
[09:14] <Isaacariah> and it uninstalled network manager on ts own
[09:14] <jiohdi> guest, I am running Xfce
[09:14] <Guest8789> LSN) try going to software sorces
[09:14] <juicy> this is chewing my mind....
[09:14] <legend2440> juicy: sudo updatedb only updates the database you wont get anything   locate iostream is the one that tells where iostream is
[09:14] <Guest8789> doohan) what wrong again
[09:14] <Guest8789> palin) whats wrong agains
[09:15] <juicy> ok thanks
[09:15] <doohan> Well, I turned the box off last night, and I turned it on this morning and the only resolution it has is 640x480 or 320x240
[09:15] <Guest8789> issac) do you see the script settings
[09:15] <jiohdi> is there a way to revert back to the sound settings from the live cd?
[09:15] <juicy> /usr/include/c++/4.3/iostream got this message
[09:15] <palin1441> Guest8789: when I have a keyboard connected to the machine - it boots perfect. If I remove the keyboard, then the system loads but with no network.
[09:15] <Isaacariah> wicd keeps working in the background?
[09:16] <Guest8789> doohan) did you replace xorg.conf from nvidia panel;
[09:16] <Guest8789> ISsc) yes
[09:16] <doohan> Guest8789, yup.w
[09:16] <Guest8789> palin) do you have a screen
[09:16] <palin1441> yes
[09:16] <palin1441> guest8789: yes
[09:17] <Myrtti> Guest8789: try pressing tab when you've typed in couple of the first letters of a nickname
[09:17] <Guest8789> palin) cool desktop or terminal
[09:17] <legend2440> juicy: line in program  should be     #include <iostream>  not     #include <iostream.h>
[09:17] <Isaacariah> ?
[09:17] <palin1441> guest8789: cool dektop (kde)
[09:18] <Guest8789> doohan try turning off screen, unplug and replug
[09:18] <LSN> Guest8789} I removed Firefox 3.5 \o/
[09:18] <Guest8789> palin) no idea
[09:18] <juicy> i have tried that too
[09:18] <Guest8789> LSN) now just apt-get install ]
[09:18] <juicy> but i am still getting error messages
[09:18] <palin1441> guest8789: is there anyplace I can look for something?
[09:18] <jiohdi> is there any way to get the sound settings back to the live cd, because that works
[09:18] <Guest8789> See you got to go sorry (init.d networkings
[09:19] <legend2440> juicy: can you paste your cpp program?
[09:19] <legend2440> !paste
[09:19] <juicy> ok
[09:19] <LSN> Guest8789} But, before install Firefox, I think that's a better idea to remove the sorce of Firefox 3.5 to use the 3.0 version, no ?
[09:20] <juicy> #include <iostream.h> int main() { cout << "hello world " ;}
[09:20] <palin1441> any one else have a clue what can be done about the keyboard problem?
[09:20] <juicy> i just installed Ubuntu and was testing if gcc is working
[09:20] <jiohdi> palin, why are you trying to run without a keyboard?
[09:21] <palin1441> jiohdi: because this is a "file server", and I want it to run with no screen and no keyboard
[09:21] <juicy> seems the compiler is not running or something is wrong with the compiler.
[09:22] <jiohdi> palin, I suppose some programmer could make something for a usb stick that could fool it
[09:22] <jiohdi> but other than that I dont know
[09:22] <legend2440> juicy: try compiling this  http://paste.ubuntu.com/259718/
[09:22] <AdvoWork> df shows: /dev/mapper/main-root 20G   20G  310M  99% /  im trying to find what folders are within there? tried ls /dev/mapper/main-root it just shows "/dev/mapper/main-root" :S
[09:23] <juicy> ok thank you much
[09:23] <jiohdi> palin, there may be something under handi capped accessibility settings?
[09:23] <palin1441> jiohdi: where do I check this?
[09:23] <kraut> moin
[09:24] <jiohdi> under system preferences accessibility
[09:24] <NeXstaR> can anyone please help me concerning a virtual machine WinXp with virtuabox in ubuntu... , mounting hdd's etc
[09:24] <NeXstaR> ?
[09:25] <juicy> it works well
[09:25] <palin1441> jiohdi: what should I look for there?
[09:25] <palin1441> jiohdi: there doesn't seem to be anything a miss
[09:25] <LSN> Voilà, Firefox 3.5 n'est plus dans ma liste de sources
[09:26] <jiohdi> palin, I do not see anything useful... sorry... I dont suppose there is a way to make it run with the keyboard and the unplug the keyboard... it has to be unattended right?
[09:26] <legend2440> juicy: ok good
[09:26] <palin1441> jiohdi: that is what I wish for. If not, I can buy a cheap keyboard and have it conencted - but that is not such a good solution...
[09:26] <song_sun> NeXstaR
[09:26] <song_sun> ?
[09:26] <pretender> what can encode to Microsoft WMV 720 HD.in ubuntu
[09:27] <b3rz3rk3r> pretender, i have an answer for you.. but why encode to wmv?
[09:27] <Myrtti> palin1441: your computer bios should have the setting for allowing it to be booted without a keyboard, you've checked that?
[09:27] <b3rz3rk3r> dont*
[09:27] <b3rz3rk3r> oops
[09:27] <song_sun> NeXstaR:virtualbox version ?
[09:27] <juicy> i have tried to compile again and this are the errors i am getting 3.cpp:(.text+0x1c): undefined reference to `std::cout'
[09:27] <juicy> 3.cpp:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >& std::operator<< <std::char_traits<char> >(std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >&, char const*)'
[09:27] <juicy> 3.cpp:(.text+0x29): undefined reference to `std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >& std::endl<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >&)'
[09:27] <juicy> 3.cpp:(.text+0x31): undefined reference to `std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >::operator<<(std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >& (*)(std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >&))'
[09:27] <FloodBot2> juicy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:27] <b3rz3rk3r> lol
[09:28] <b3rz3rk3r> !paste | juicy
[09:28] <palin1441> Myrtti: haven't check it, but the linux loads when there is no keayboard - so I guess the BIOS allows it. no/
[09:28] <NeXstaR> song_sun: 2.1.4
[09:28] <juicy> sorry guys. my bad. didnt know thanks for correcting me
[09:28] <b3rz3rk3r> kk
[09:28] <LSN> Thanks for helping !
[09:29] <LSN> Good bye
[09:29] <juicy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259720/
[09:29] <song_sun> NeXstaR: I use the 3.0.4 r50677. than 2.1.4 simpler
[09:29] <jiohdi> anyone know how to revert sound software to live cd... after an update I lost the sound -still works from live... ?
[09:29] <juicy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259720/
[09:29] <NeXstaR> song_sun: how do i upgrade my existing one ?
[09:30] <legend2440> juicy: is that with code::blocks?
[09:31] <juicy> no
[09:31] <juicy> no with geany
[09:31] <timeout> hey, I've lost a toolbar in OpenOffice using compiz, anyone no how to fix it?
[09:31] <song_sun> NexstaR:you can 1 、apt-get remove virtualbox and 2、see http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[09:31] <juicy> and from the terminal
[09:31] <juicy> with codeblocks it works fine
[09:31] <legend2440> juicy: g++ <filename>.cpp?
[09:31] <timeout> All I can see is a titlebar, without buttons or anything else, which I can't even move
[09:31] <timeout> Anyone else familiar with this funky feature?
[09:32] <AdvoWork> if df shows / as having 20gb which 20gb is used. I need to find exactly how much space is in all folders. What command can i use?
[09:32] <NeXstaR> song_sun: what would be the beter vmware or virtualbox ?
[09:32] <legend2440> juicy: you installed  build-essential?
[09:32] <MindVirus> How do I disable tapping on my touchpad? It is already disabled in System->Preferences->Mouse and gsynaptics.
[09:32] <timeout> NeXstaR: virtualbox is incredibly easy to use
[09:32] <llutz> AdvoWork:  use "du" with some options, taken from its man-page
[09:33] <palin1441> Myrtti: any other ideas?
[09:33] <timeout> NeXstaR: but I have no experience with wmware, so can't really compare
[09:33] <Null2> \list
[09:33] <Ubersoldat> AdvoWork: ie du -csh
[09:33] <MindVirus> Anyone know?
[09:33] <b3rz3rk3r> MindVirus, since you have disabled it in the mouse prefs, have you restarted X server?
[09:33] <MindVirus> b3rz3rk3r: yes.
[09:33] <NeXstaR> ahh oky...
[09:33] <b3rz3rk3r> MindVirus, and it still isnt working?
[09:33] <b3rz3rk3r> hmm
[09:34] <song_sun> NexstaR:I dont know ?i like vmware on windows,but i think virtualbox better  on linux.
[09:34] <NeXstaR> song_sun: is virtualbox faster on linux as vmware on linux ?
[09:34] <juicy_> sorry my pc shut down
[09:35] <legend2440> juicy: you installed  build-essential?
[09:35] <timeout> Any compiz users here?
[09:35] <juicy_> yes i did
[09:36] <MindVirus> Any advice?
[09:36] <juicy_> seems like i will be using codeblocks only
[09:36] <AdvoWork> Ubersoldat, im doing that BUT its listing /opt/ as 157gb.. but thats over the 20gb so im not sure if its including things it shouldnt be
[09:36] <legend2440> juicy:  in terminal try    g++ <filename>.cpp? it should give program called  a.out or similar  if it compiles
[09:36] <MindVirus> legend2440: I got my touchpad to work BTW.
[09:36] <legend2440> MindVirus: great!! how?
[09:37] <Ubersoldat> AdvoWork: then go inside /opt and do a more granular du in there
[09:37] <llutz> AdvoWork:   du -cxh --max-depth=1 /
[09:37] <song_sun> NexstaR:virtualbox lastest verison use is very easy ,even speed .i dont know
[09:37] <MindVirus> proto=imps instead of elantech=1 in /etc/modprobe.d/eeepc.conf.
[09:37] <Guest30612> hello, i'm running the ubuntu's distro latest version. It's already the second time the upgrades include a new kernel image but every time i install a new kernel image package in my menu.ls is deleted the "windows" entry. Is there a way to setup grub in a way every new kernel update i can avoid to put hands into menu.lst file? thank you for your attention
[09:37] <MindVirus> legend2440: but I'm still having some issues with the trackpad.
[09:37] <juicy_> i have realized  how to solve it
[09:37] <llutz> AdvoWork:  /opt on own filesystem?
[09:37] <|KaE|> hi all!
[09:38] <legend2440> juicy: you installed  build-essential?
[09:38] <AdvoWork> llutz, i think so, but thats the problem, i basically need to free up that 20gb, and move some stuff to another file system?
[09:38] <juicy_> g++ <filename>.cpp enter then ./filename
[09:38] <chessnutmushroom> hi guys, I keep getting black rectangles on my desktop, when i move the mouse they go away, whats the problem here?
[09:38] <juicy_> yes i did but no change
[09:38] <|KaE|> juicy_: ./a.out
[09:38] <NeXstaR> song_sun: oky thanks, do i just do a "sudo apt-get autoremove virtualbox" , where and how can i install the latest virtualbox from virtualbox.org site?
[09:39] <juicy_> gents thanks alot .
[09:39] <juicy_> it works fine now
[09:39] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, the one in the repos isnt working?
[09:39] <juicy_> it works fine now
[09:39] <legend2440> juicy  good
[09:39] <AdvoWork> llutz, would i run du -cxh --max-depth=1 within / ?
[09:40] <NeXstaR> b3rz3rk3r: where can i dl a stable version of virtualbox ?
[09:40] <llutz> AdvoWork:   just run "du -cxh --max-depth=1 /"
[09:40] <NeXstaR> im running jaunty
[09:40] <MindVirus> Someone please help me disable tapping on my touchpad. I turned it off in System->Preferences->Mouse and gsynaptics to no avail.
[09:40] <llutz> NeXstaR:  virtualbox.org
[09:40] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, just open the add/remove app.. and get it there
[09:41] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, or use Synaptic
[09:41] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, its called Virtualbox OSE in add/remove
[09:41] <song_sun> NeXstaR:1、add "deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian jaunty non-free" to /etc/apt/sources.list 2、wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/sun_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -    3、apt-get install virtualbox-3.0
[09:42] <disappearedng> hey how do I do this mv *.stm *.htm
[09:42] <b3rz3rk3r> song_sun, thats really unnecessarily complex if he is just wanting a stable version
[09:42] <song_sun> NeXstaR: ubuntu version?
[09:42] <MindVirus> Anyone know?
[09:43] <NeXstaR> song_sun: im using jaunty
[09:43] <chessnutmushroom> hi guys, I keep getting black rectangles on my desktop, when i move the mouse they go away, whats the problem here?
[09:43] <NeXstaR> 9.04
[09:43] <b3rz3rk3r> MindVirus, if the changes have stuck, and you have restarted X, i dont know what else to suggest :(
[09:43] <llutz> MindVirus:  use rename
[09:43] <MindVirus> llutz: eh?
[09:43] <song_sun> NeXstaR:that 's right,we are same
[09:44] <llutz> disappearedng:    use rename       sry MindVirus
[09:44] <MindVirus> :)
[09:45] <legend2440> MindVirus: something here maybe?   http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2006/12/10/tweaking-your-synaptics-touchpad-laptops-ubuntu-6061-610/
[09:45] <AdvoWork> llutz, i did that: http://pastebin.com/d28ff6f97 but that only comes to 8gb, so wheres the other 12gb to make up 20gb being used?
[09:45] <NeXstaR> song_sun: where can i obtain the deb file for the installation of virtualbox coz when i try clicking on the one on virtualbox.org it just idles ;/
[09:46] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, please just use the Add/Remove dialog to get it, its much safer and quicker
[09:46] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, Applications -> Add/Remove
[09:46] <MindVirus> legend2440: that deals with qsynaptics which is just the Qt version of gsynaptics. :)
[09:46] <NeXstaR> b3rz3rk3r: im there but can't see virtualbox anywhere
[09:47] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, have you checked that the top dropdown menu is set to "all availble"
[09:47] <song_sun> NeXstaR:ubuntu auto download and install
[09:47] <legend2440> MindVirus: oh ok.  i havent bought my eeepc yet. so i havent had to deal with this stuff yet
[09:47] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, see it now?
[09:47] <alfatau> hello, i'm running the ubuntu's distro latest version. It's already the second time the upgrades include a new kernel image but every time i install a new kernel image package in my menu.ls is deleted the "windows" entry. Is there a way to setup grub in a way every for any new kernel update i can avoid to put hands into menu.lst file? thank you for your attention
[09:47] <NeXstaR> b3rz3rk3r:  yes i have ... ahh there it is, but its the older version of the program
[09:48] <MindVirus> legend2440: if you ever need help and nobody helps just PM me.
[09:48] <bmz> Can anyone recommend a good linux development channel? Not kernel development, application development.
[09:48] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, you said you wanted stable version?
[09:48] <legend2440> MindVirus: ok thanks
[09:48] <llutz> AdvoWork:  "df -h /" gives you 100% full? there often are differences between df/du, but 12GB.... sry no idea
[09:48] <MindVirus> legend2440: I've dealt with plenty of shit from the Eee. :)
[09:48] <juicy_> try editing menu.lst
[09:48] <NeXstaR>  b3rz3rk3r: yes stable version but up tp date one aswell
[09:48] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, plus, that still has all the latest features, including using the GPU directly
[09:49] <song_sun> NeXstaR:1、add "deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian jaunty non-free" to /etc/apt/sources.list 2、wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/sun_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -    3、apt-get install virtualbox-3.0
[09:49] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, its the same as the other one, dont worry about it
[09:49] <Pawan> ji
[09:49] <legend2440> MindVirus: by the time i get mine you'll be an expert. is the #ubuntu-eeepc  channel very helpful?
[09:49] <Pawan> hi
[09:49] <Pawan> gparted on 9.04
[09:49] <Pawan> where
[09:49] <MindVirus> legend2440: it's usually too quiet.
[09:49] <Pawan> !gparted
[09:50] <b3rz3rk3r> NeXstaR, what do you need from the latest version that isnt in that one?
[09:50] <MindVirus> legend2440: I don't bother with that channel -- only on rare occasions when I have a niche Eee problem.
[09:50] <AdvoWork> llutz, that shows: /dev/mapper/main-root 20G   20G  315M  99% /
[09:50] <legend2440> MindVirus: yea i was in there for a while and no one said anything for quite a while
[09:51] <MindVirus> legend2440: nobody pays attention to your questions in that channel -- that's the only problem I see.
[09:51] <fredl> hello, I have a server with a flamed out rootdisk and two disks that were part of a Debian LVM setup. I installed a temp rootdisk and temp Ubuntu install and want to access the LVM volumes. The Ubuntu install seems to use different UUID's for the disk, can anybody help with this?
[09:51] <NeXstaR> song_sun: how to update the etc/apt/sources.list ?
[09:52]  * b3rz3rk3r facepalms
[09:52] <song_sun> NeXstaR:sudo apt-get update
[09:52] <legend2440> MindVirus: well good luck. its about 5 am here so i'm gonna take off
[09:52] <MindVirus> legend2440: thanks for all your help.
[09:52] <legend2440> MindVirus: no problem take care
[09:53] <juicy_> legend2440 thanks alot for your help
[09:53] <dr3mro> ubuntu installation date ?? please how to know it using the terminal
[09:53] <NeXstaR> song_sun: now its stuck 92% [Connecting to download.virtualbox.org (72.5.124.114)]
[09:54] <dr3mro> ubuntu installation date ?? please how to know it using the terminal
[09:55] <irocksu> hi
[09:55] <irocksu> is there a ati gui tool?
[09:55] <toli> some1 pls help me how to reinstall my network manager since i have probs with my wicd
[09:55] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[09:55] <irocksu> i only have aticonfig
[09:56] <forth> how to istall games?
[09:56] <prince_jammys> dr3mro: see if head /var/log/dpkg.log gives you what you want.
[09:58] <toli> guys, some1 pls help me to restore my network manager
[09:59] <MenZa> forth: That... certainly depends what game(s) you mean.
[10:00] <Xcon> heya guys could someone help me please?
[10:00] <forth> how to install games?
[10:00] <DJones> !games | forth
 working fine this morning, now when im booting up i get the following error:
 (EE) NV(0): Couldnt find the DCC Routing Table
 (EE) Screen(S) found. But none have a usable config
[10:00] <Xcon> ive done sudo nvidia-xconfig
[10:00] <Xcon> but i get
[10:01] <Xcon> alex@alex-ubuntu:~$ sudo nvidia-xconfig
[10:01] <Xcon> Using X configuration file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf".
[10:01] <Xcon> VALIDATION ERROR: Data incomplete in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
[10:01] <Xcon>                   Device section "Configured Video Device" must have a Driver
[10:01] <Xcon>                   line.
[10:01] <Xcon> Backed up file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' as '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup'
[10:01] <Xcon> New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[10:01] <DJones> !paste | Xcon
[10:01] <Xcon> oh sorry mate
[10:01] <forth> I mean new games!
[10:01] <MenZa> forth: What games?
[10:02] <maxagaz> i have a segmentation fault when clicking on "extract" with sound-juicer, is there another application i can to replace it (a kde equivalent?) ?
[10:02] <maxagaz> use
[10:02] <Vinceman> I cannot press the receive mail button of evolution mail anymore, what could be the problem?
[10:03] <Xcon> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259735/
[10:03] <Vinceman> evolution mail is like the best e-mailclient there is, no?
[10:03] <MenZa> forth: You're not being very specific. This is making it rather difficult for us to help you troubleshoot your issue.
[10:03] <llutz> !best | Vinceman
[10:03] <MenZa> Vinceman: In my opinion yes. A lot of people use Thunderbird. But !best is probably what you want.
[10:03] <dayo> anyone has any experience with snort?
[10:03] <MenZa> Vinceman: i.e. what llutz just triggered.
[10:03] <devon1> anyone on?
[10:04] <DJones> Vinceman: I've had that problem in the past, can you check whether Evolution is set as online/offline, I've found that when the send/receive button is disabled, its normally set as offline
[10:04] <otto349> Good morning
[10:04] <MenZa> !morning, otto349
[10:04] <MenZa> Err.
[10:04]  * MenZa has been using the bot too much.
[10:04] <forth> Thaks!
[10:05] <Vinceman> DJones, great, that was it!
[10:05] <DJones> Vinceman: Your welcome
[10:07] <zvonkorp> i have pure-ftpd installed on a ubuntu 9 box with apache, i made users and gave them their own directories in subfolders of the /var/www/ root, that way they can access files through http - but if i try to login as any of the users, they have no permission to do anything in any of the directories - what could be causing this?
[10:07] <devon1> ok my ubuntu crash on me and i couldnt boot it back up so i had to install a new copy on my hard drive i was wondering if there was a way to get back in it and get some of the files off of it using the fresh copy of ubuntu
[10:08] <fredl> hello, I have a server with a flamed out rootdisk and two disks that were part of a Debian LVM setup. I installed a temp rootdisk and temp Ubuntu install and want to access the LVM volumes. The Ubuntu install seems to use different UUID's for the disk, can anybody help with this?
[10:09] <Vinceman> DJones, do you know why the X-spam flag is not there in the message filter window?
[10:09] <Shtl> hello all
[10:10] <Shtl> is it possible to add and ubuntu DVD .iso into synaptic as repository????
[10:10] <AdvoWork> llutz, any further ideas?
[10:10] <llutz> AdvoWork:  no sry
[10:10] <DJones> Vinceman: Sorry, I don't, Its not something i've heard of
[10:11] <Snake23`> exit
[10:11] <Snake23`> exit
[10:12] <asfjio> hello, i've updated my evolution and now it asks me to store my password in the keyring. how can i avoid or disable this, because after i store it the password could be showed inside the keyring manager?
[10:14] <Ddorda> how can i get a list of all the packages installed in my pc?
[10:15] <roksta> Can't you just view them in the synaptic manager?
[10:15] <llutz> Dday:  dpkg -l|grep ^ii
[10:15] <Dday> What llutz?
[10:15] <Ddorda> roksta: i want to get a list into a file.. so no
[10:15] <llutz> Ddorda:  :  dpkg -l|grep ^ii
[10:15] <llutz> sry Dday
[10:15] <Dday> lol np
[10:15] <Ddorda> llutz: thanks
[10:17] <Ddorda> llutz: i need only the packages names
[10:17] <S_A> Hi! I am trying to connect to internet on mu 9.04 machine. All the configuration is good but it is not working
[10:17] <llutz> Ddorda:  :  dpkg -l|grep ^ii | awk '{print $2}'
[10:17] <S_A> I am able to ping outside IP address but nto hostname
[10:18] <S_A> e.g. ping google.com returns Unknown host
[10:18] <DeGhost> what version 'wine' will work with 'photoshop cs3' and 'flash cs3' i tested 1.1.17(geco bug), 1.1.21 not work, 1.1.28 not work, 1.0.1 not work
[10:18] <llutz> S_A: check you nameserver setting /etc/resolv.conf
[10:18] <S_A> but ping google's IP address works good
[10:18] <Ddorda> llutz: awsome! thanks :D
[10:18] <asfjio> anyone can help about my problem?
[10:18] <llutz> S_A: check you nameserver setting /etc/resolv.conf
[10:19] <llutz> S_A: if you can ping IPs but not hostnames, its most likely a dns issue. so check it plz
[10:19] <DeGhost> help ?
[10:20] <S_A> llutz: How to chk dns. I can see that DNS is given properly in system (I had net working properly few days back)
[10:20] <madrid> hola
[10:20] <llutz> S_A: "nslookup google.com"
[10:21] <S_A> llutz: already tried this but returns "connection timed out; no server could be reached"
[10:21] <DeGhost> free photoshop and flash ubuntu becomes worthless for me
[10:22] <llutz> S_A: "grep nameserver /etc/resolv.conf"
[10:22] <Koenigsegg> Trying to connect my WII to the net with wireless laptop, Jaunty and wicd. WII says "Unable to find access point", is there a way to sniff packages to see where the connection fails?
[10:23] <Ahadiel> !appdb | DeGhost
[10:23] <Ahadiel> hrm
[10:23] <dr3mro> ubuntu installation date ?? please how to know it using the terminal
[10:25] <S_A> llutz: thx it's worknig now
[10:25] <marleen> hello
[10:25] <llutz> S_A: without any changes?
[10:25] <rblst> Koenigsegg: there is an app called kismet, but i found it difficult to use; have you tried iwlist <device> scan?
[10:26] <marleen> im trying to find an evolution plugin to import Outlook2k3/2k7 PST files.
[10:26] <marleen> I know it exists, but it appears to not be available according to this bug:
[10:26] <marleen> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/349312
[10:26] <S_A> llutz: I changed ip address. Don;t why still the old address was there although network configuration GUI had the updated address
[10:27] <jacquesdupontd> hi everybody
[10:27] <llutz> S_A: that's why i suggested "check you nameserver setting /etc/resolv.conf" :)
[10:27] <Koenigsegg> rblst, No, I'm all new to linux/ubuntu, so this is totally new territory for me. I'll try them both right away.
[10:28] <tOli> guys, how to completely remove the wicd ffrom my system?
[10:28] <llutz> t0h: sudo aptitude purge '~nwicd'
[10:29] <pagix> sudo apt-get purge
[10:29] <rblst> Koenigsegg: wifi cards can sometimes be a nuisance to set up; first you should make sure that wifi is active; iwconfig is a useful command for that
[10:29] <llutz> tOli:
[10:30] <tOli> llutz: yes?
[10:30] <llutz> tOli:  sudo aptitude purge '~nwicd'
[10:30] <jacquesdupontd> is someone needing help ?
[10:30] <x802> how to disable sound module?
[10:30] <jacquesdupontd> i have a bit of time
[10:30] <tOli> ok
[10:31] <jacquesdupontd> x802, what do you mean by sound module ?
[10:31] <tony68> u/j #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:31] <tony68> <retard
[10:31] <tOli> llutz: is it possbile to use this sudo apt-get remove wicd | sudo apt-get autoremove
[10:31] <rblst> jacquesdupontd: that's very thoughtul, what do you offer help in? :)
[10:32] <jacquesdupontd> i don't know tell me what you need and then i'll see if i can do anything for ya
[10:32] <Hekos> reading on liveusbpendrivepersistent that hardy's casper is broaken. how's jaunty's ?
[10:33] <rblst> t0li: to completely remove wicd, you can use: sudo apt-get purge wicd
[10:33] <rblst> t0li: to completely remove wicd, you can use: sudo apt-get purge wicd
[10:33] <GoogleDidntHelp> I heard Grub2 can load iso images using a loopback command. I really want to make a multi-boot DVD using Grub2 to load various distro isos, is this possible? the isolinux version of multiboot DVDs is very involved and requires a lot of tweaking depending on the distro, Grub2 DVD would be much easier. Any ideas?
[10:33] <rblst> tOli: to completely remove wicd, you can use: sudo apt-get purge wicd
[10:33] <jacquesdupontd> rblst,  --remove purge
[10:33] <purefusion> Hekos, jaunty has a built in usb drive installer
[10:33] <tOli> thx rblst
[10:34] <llutz> jacquesdupontd: just "purge"
[10:34] <jacquesdupontd> ok
[10:34] <Isaacariah> anyone got any idea why WICD isnt running scripts on connect??
[10:34] <zaggynl> marleen: From what I gather on the comments on the bug you can add the Import PST feature manually: http://www.go-evolution.org/Libpst
[10:34] <tOli> rblst: http://paste.ubuntu.com/259745/ - what does 1 not upgrade means?
[10:35] <x802> jacquesdupontd, disable sound
[10:35] <jacquesdupontd> just remind me to make a little sudo apt-get clean :)
[10:35] <jacquesdupontd> x802, hrm it's easy to disable sound
[10:35] <jacquesdupontd> x802, just put it on mute
[10:36] <x802> jacquesdupontd, thanks for such insight full suggestions
[10:36] <jacquesdupontd> haha
[10:36] <NeXstaR> how can one change your file manager from nautilus to thunar or dolphin etc?
[10:36] <jacquesdupontd> no but really i don't exactly see what you mean
[10:36] <jacquesdupontd> x802, you could remove alsa for example remove pulseaudio
[10:37] <jacquesdupontd> x802, would be easier if you tell me why you wanna do that
[10:37] <rblst> tOli: it means that there is one package of which a newer version is available than what you have on your machine; sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:37] <jacquesdupontd> +would
[10:37] <x802> ubuntu boots up, sound card screws up. and hang my system
[10:38] <jacquesdupontd> x802, or maybe remove modules on ubuntu starting
[10:38] <x802> how to disable sound module?
[10:38] <x802> that's why i asked
[10:38] <jacquesdupontd> x802, ok lemme 2 minutes
[10:38] <tOli> rblst: thx
[10:39] <indus> jacquesdupontd: hi
[10:39] <jacquesdupontd> hey indus
[10:40] <rblst> NeXstaR: i think you should use xfce instead of gnome to be able to use thunar, i don't know if the file manager in itself can be switched, never tried myself
[10:40] <jacquesdupontd> x802, you edit by sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist this file and then you put the module that you don't want to be loaded on startup
[10:40] <indus> its blacklist.conf now
[10:40] <jacquesdupontd> indus, how do you do ?
[10:40] <indus> please use that file
[10:40] <jacquesdupontd> oh ok
[10:41] <indus> good jac thanks
[10:41] <jacquesdupontd> x802, you edit by sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf this file and then you put the module that you don't want to be loaded on startup
[10:41] <NeXstaR> rblst: oky will try
[10:41] <indus> both files work btw, but will be dropped from newer releases i believe
[10:41] <kinyoobi> Grr. Bout to throw my Radeon HD 4870 out the window.
[10:42] <NeXstaR> how to fix the error that i get in openoffice when i open a office doc ? edit has not been able to detect the character coding.
[10:42] <NeXstaR> Please check that you are not trying to open a binary file.
[10:42] <NeXstaR> Select a character coding from the menu and try again.
[10:42] <jacquesdupontd> x802, by the way if you want to see the modules you should remove for sound just do in a terminal "lsmod"
[10:42] <jacquesdupontd> x802, still here ?
[10:43] <x802> yes
[10:44] <kinyoobi> Anyone able to help a bit with fglrx (catalyst 9.8) + dual monitors?
[10:44] <jacquesdupontd> x802, i would advice you to blacklist modules 1 by 1 and see if it resolve your problem but for the sound maybe the module called "snd" is sufficient
[10:44] <kexman> hi
[10:44] <kexman> is there anyone here using dovecot+postfix ?
[10:45] <jacquesdupontd> x802, ok no problem for the help, come back to me when you'll have checked i'm gone for a cig and i come back in 5 minutes
[10:45] <x802> jacquesdupontd, ok, thx.
[10:47] <tOli> guys, is there any way to make my bttery life time end for long time?
[10:48] <tOli> guys, is there any way to make my bttery life time end for last while running ubuntu
[10:50] <stealth-> whats a decent dissasembler for linux?
[10:51] <stealth-> wow, its so quiet
[10:52] <hawodi> hello all. Something weird is happening to my ubuntu installation. After rebooting, my system no longer displays the GDM login screen. It just shows a brown screen with the mouse pointer just displaying. After about 30-40 seconds interval, it will try to refresh the screen. Right now, am using a live cd to browse.
[10:52] <indus> hawodi: use safe graphics mode to boot cd
[10:53] <indus> hawodi: aah u mean u have problems with the installed version?
[10:53] <adac> strange: I can't lock my screen anymore....
[10:53] <adac> any ideas?
[10:54] <tOli> indus: what is the memtests in grub use to?
[10:54] <indus> tOli: to test memory for defects
[10:54] <indus> tOli: because the live cd loads into ram,if ram has a problem it wont boot properly
[10:55] <tOli> indus: thx for info
[10:57] <hawodi> indus: yes, am having problem with the installed version. sorry for leaving that info out.
[10:58] <indus> hawodi: what happens when u click on lock screen? u using nvidia/ati ?
[11:00] <hawodi> It doesn't even get to my desktop. I don't see lock screen. Am using intel Graphics and its been working fine for months now.
[11:01] <Serendippo> When i start certain KDE-applications in ubuntu jaunty, i get the message "Could not find mime-type ; application/octet-stream". Amarok 1.4.10 & Klibido give that popup but work nonetheless. Tellico however gives me that popup but won't start the application. I tried several possible solutions i found via google (deleting octet-stream.desktop file ; changin it contents ; running update-mime-database, reinstalling kdelibs & several other packages), but to 
[11:01] <rblst> tOli: you want to save energy to have your machine run longer on batteries?
[11:02] <tOli> rblst: yeah
[11:03] <tOli> rblst: in only can stand for about 45 mins on batteries
[11:04] <banisterfiend> anyone know the name of a free standalone flash video player package?
[11:04] <rblst> tOli: there are some tweaks you can make; be back in a few minutes
[11:04] <tOli> rblst: take ur time buddy
[11:05] <indus> hawodi: did u upgrade recently
[11:05] <indus> banisterfiend: try swfdec player
[11:05] <indus> banisterfiend: btw, totem movie player will play flash videos
[11:07] <hawodi> indus: Nope. I have not done any update recently.
[11:07] <hawodi> Its really weird.
[11:07] <indus> hawodi: happens,i have suspend hibernate going misssing sometimes
[11:08] <rahmetli> there a lot of mans about mounting devices but I havent seen any info that is mentioning if there is no device in dev. I see the hdd in bios, but cant boot into, operating system not found
[11:08] <banisterfiend> indus: hey there is no such package as swfdec :(
[11:09] <indus> banisterfiend: there is
[11:09] <indus> !info swfdec
[11:10] <banisterfiend> indus: apt-get install swfdec didn't work
[11:10] <indus> !info swfdec-gnome
[11:10] <indus> enjoy
[11:10] <Serendippo> When i start certain KDE-applications in ubuntu jaunty, i get the message "Could not find mime-type ; application/octet-stream". Any ideas to resolve this?
[11:11] <indus> banisterfiend: also,please file bugs in software if any
[11:11] <jussi01> indus: are you aware if there is a kde/DE agnostic version of that?
[11:11] <banisterfiend> indus: did you code it?
[11:11] <skimpy> Hello, just purchased another monitor, so i'm using 2 screens. I enabled twinview with nvidia-settings
[11:12] <indus> banisterfiend: aah no but its a software i like a lot over the other 'famous' open source version gnash and works much beetter
[11:12] <skimpy> and it works, but my new monitor, seems to be the main
[11:12] <skimpy> and i want my old one to be. But when changing "Make this the primary display for the X screen", nothing changes
[11:12] <indus> jussi01: well,iam not aware of that
[11:13] <banisterfiend> indus: are you a C programmer
[11:13] <indus> banisterfiend: you will have small issues playing flv i believe because 90% of people use adobe flash,so iam glad you want to try it
[11:13] <indus> banisterfiend: no python  sometimes
[11:13] <indus> iam NOT a programmer
[11:13] <banisterfiend> indus: oh ok, why not ruby?
[11:14] <indus> !offtopic | banisterfiend
[11:14] <indus> :)
[11:14] <mohanohi> hi..
[11:15] <commander_> i got realplayer on here but it won't play my dvds as  my vlc 1.0,and smplayer
[11:15] <mohanohi> i want list the content of the directory with the path of the directory and filenames...
[11:15] <mohanohi> what is the command?
[11:15] <mohanohi> like "/home/mohan/1.png" and next "/home/mohan/2.png"
[11:16] <banisterfiend> indus: ok, this is my last q, what's your opinion of ruby?
[11:16] <hawodi> indus: Do I have to reinstall?
[11:16] <indus> hawodi: no that wont solve it
[11:16] <indus> hawodi: hmm try more tests to reproduce it ,does it happen always? if yes , try file a bug on launchpad
[11:16] <TecR0c> ah no matter what i do i can't get rid of GRUB error 22 i have been on this for about 3 hours now !
[11:17] <indus> banisterfiend: i dont know,never seen its code
[11:17] <banisterfiend> is there any free software for linux that let's me manipulate videos a la microsoft movie maker?
[11:17] <indus> !grub | TecR0c
[11:17] <indus> TecR0c: ill help you with this also
[11:17] <mohanohi> Anybody pls ?..
[11:18] <TecR0c> well im not trying to recover my windows partition. which is what came up with i googled
[11:18] <TecR0c> i have deleted my windows partition and my old ubuntu partition then installed a new copy of ubuntu on sdc
[11:18] <hawodi> Indus: this is the first am having this issue. I can't login because gdm doesn't come on but everything works in the command line. Could this be the problem of X?
[11:18] <TecR0c> which i did all in the ubuntu install
[11:19] <TecR0c> i have tried to reformat and install it but i keep going back to error 22
[11:19] <kelly_> nick HJody
[11:20] <indus> hawodi: ya maybe an nvidia update did it or a gdm updatemwhich version of ubuntu are you using?
[11:20] <TecR0c> i also looked in the live cd but couldn't work out anything that can fix my grub boot loader
[11:20] <hawodi> am using 9.04 with intel graphics.
[11:20] <jacquesdupontd> ok
[11:20] <jacquesdupontd> im back
[11:21] <jacquesdupontd> x802, are you here ?
[11:21] <hawodi> Indus: am not using nvidia graphics card. Its Intel
[11:21] <indus> hawodi: hmm kk, intel with 9.04? i hear about problems with that
[11:22] <indus> hawodi: i guess try a different kernel for now ,one below the first
[11:22] <EvilGuru> I got the following when doing an update to my 9.04 system today: http://paste.ubuntu.com/259766/
[11:22] <EvilGuru> I am not totally sure what it means
[11:22] <jacquesdupontd> i like when i'm helping someone and that i don't even know if it worked or not...
[11:22] <emergion> Hello I am receiving this error when trying to store some information into a table. Could someone please give me some tips on how to debug this correctly. I have the table in tables/thecorrectcontroller.php and I still receive the error. Table perfectcomponent not supported. File not found.
[11:22] <__8472> hi, anybody skilled a little with the "packet injection" problematics? i'm making some tests while learning some HOWTO in the wi-fi network of mine. i'm using some atheros wifi card, while using the ath5k driver. and the utilities are simple, from the aircrack-ng. when i start the airodump-ng to capture traffic, then i start the aireplay-ng -9 DEV to test the packet injection, and most of the time it doesn't work, but sometimes it does
[11:22] <__8472>  "Injection is working!", and i can't find why it works like this :(
[11:23] <emergion> oops wrong channel!
[11:23] <hawodi> Indus: heard abt the problem too but I have been using it for months now. I have tried the other kernels but no luck.
[11:23] <vikas> guys how do i copy all files over 100k to a dir ?
[11:23] <indus> hawodi: hmm i dont know
[11:24] <jacquesdupontd> __8472, can depends on many things, drivers can be not stable, do you manage to create other wlans ?
[11:24] <hawodi> indus: last qu. if I reinstalled, do I lose my installed applications? I have a separate home partiton.
[11:25] <__8472> jacquesdupontd: to create other wlans, you mean if i can connect to my AP?
[11:25] <TecR0c> indus ^ any ideas ? :(
[11:25] <indus> hawodi: hmm yes because installed applications are in root folder
[11:25] <indus> TecR0c: aah sorry forgot about u
[11:25] <TecR0c> np
[11:25] <indus> hawodi: home partition is for data,not programs
[11:25] <jacquesdupontd> __8472, no nevermind, it's like if you were creating others wifi cards so you can still be using the main one and be sniffing packets at the same time
[11:25] <TecR0c> just that this is driving me crazy lol
[11:26] <jacquesdupontd> __8472, but can't remember if it works on atheros chipset
[11:26] <indus> TecR0c: so now u have  a live cd?
[11:26] <jacquesdupontd> __8472, anyway injection depends on too many things to be able to tell you why it can work or not, first is it always on the same wifi connection that you're trying the injections ?
[11:26] <TecR0c> i just booted into the ubuntu installation cd
[11:27] <rblst> tOli: the basic settings in Gnome are accessible via System->Preferences->Power Management
[11:27] <indus> !who | TecR0c
[11:27] <indus> TecR0c: open a terminal and type sudo grub
[11:28] <TecR0c> indus: just booting into the livecd now
[11:28] <rblst> tOli: you can also try power top, it's an advanced app (meaning for advanced users): sudo apt-get install powertop
[11:28] <nothern00b> hi there. can ask a question about Pidgin bundled with Jaunty here?
[11:28] <rblst> !ask
[11:30] <nothern00b> Pidgin
[11:30] <indus> nothern00b: ask the question
[11:30] <nothern00b> despite clearing .purple folder from everything, Pidgin 2.5.5 constantly crashes when "Plugins" selected from menu
[11:30] <rblst> tOli: here's an article on this topic http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_battery_life&num=1
[11:31] <indus> nothern00b: please run pidgin from terminal and check what error it gives when doing that
[11:31] <__8472> jacquesdupontd: one thing, i'm quite new to the wifi problematics. but as a technician i'm learning quite quick, but of course there i still a lot to learn. therefore i may ask sometimes as a BFU. well, what do you mean by creating those others wifi cards. like turning the device to the monitoring mode? because this i do, turn the airmon-ng start DEV , then i airodump-ng DEV to scan the area, and while running that i start capturing of
[11:31] <__8472>  pactets with some BSSID and CH. selected. after this i start the packet injection test with the -9 choice. you dunno if it works with atheros chipset? well, i've read somewhere that there're good one. anyway, as i've told you before, sometimes it work, sometimes not, but mostly not. if it's on the same wifi conn. like on the channel and so?
[11:32] <nothern00b> Pidgin 2.5.5 ran from terminal:  pidgin(process:7818): Segmentation fault
[11:32] <b3rz3rk3r> does anyone know of an ftp server with gui frontend? Id normally use filezilla but it seems the server is windows only :(
[11:33] <indus> nothern00b: ok you should file a bug,was this happening before?
[11:33] <nothern00b> indus: nope
[11:33] <indus> nothern00b: hmm create the .purple folder again and leave it empty
[11:33] <indus> try
[11:34] <jacquesdupontd> x802, i have a tutorial that is explaining quite well everything but it's in french may you know how to google translate it and there you are : http://www.tuto-fr.com/tutoriaux/tutorial-crack-wep-aircrack.php
[11:35] <x802> jacquesdupontd, aircrack?
[11:35] <ketilwaa> Does anyone know of a good command to *add* soemthing to an id3 and vorbis comment? I need to do it to many files at once, preferably across hierarchies
[11:35] <nothern00b> indus: emptied/deleted/recreated .purple folder in Home, did not configure any accounts, still Segmentation fault on Plugins menu item call.
[11:36] <indus> nothern00b: ok file a bug then,this is only way,you will find similar bugs on launchpad
[11:36] <jacquesdupontd> x802, i have to go , go on the webpage and look at it after translating it it's very easy cta
[11:36] <jacquesdupontd> cya
[11:37] <indus> TecR0c: u there?
[11:37] <__8472> jacquesdupontd: that tutorial was meant for me? or?
[11:37] <indus> jacquesdupontd: bye
[11:37] <TecR0c> indus: yep i just ran sudo grub
[11:37] <indus> TecR0c: now type find /boot/grub/stage1
[11:37] <nothern00b> thank you indus
[11:38] <TecR0c> indus: (hd2,0)
[11:38] <indus> nothern00b: i didnt solve ur problem so no thanks :)
[11:38] <indus> TecR0c: now type setup        (hd2,0)
[11:38] <indus> sorry wait
[11:38] <indus> TecR0c: now type root        (hd2,0)
[11:40] <indus> TecR0c: there is one more step, but before that i wnt to see output of sudo fdisk -l
[11:40] <TecR0c> indus: yep done
[11:40] <indus> TecR0c: do that in a new terminal
[11:40] <TecR0c> indus: yep i ran that command in a new terminal, what part of the output do you want ?
[11:41] <indus> !paste | TecR0c whole
[11:41] <indus> sudo fdisk -l
[11:41] <nothern00b> gtk version 2.16.1-0ubuntu2 gives this error on every gtk app launch --> Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale.
[11:41] <indus> nothern00b: thats normal
[11:42] <indus> nothern00b: ignore it
[11:42] <nothern00b> will do
[11:42] <TecR0c> indus: i know about pastein but this is on a seperate computer running a live cd
[11:42] <Guest37693> how do I make a dhcp server on an ubuntu ltsp server start at boot time, rather than launching the init script manually
[11:42] <TecR0c> indus: can i just type do you the part you want in pastein then ?
[11:42] <indus> TecR0c: you dont have internet on that one?
[11:43] <indus> TecR0c: ok just pm me the output
[11:43] <TecR0c> indus: one sec
[11:44] <TecR0c> indus: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/259773/
[11:44] <Ammo> If I put ubuntu 9.04 on a flash drive, can I boot it that way? Or must I burn it?
[11:45] <indus> TecR0c: whats sdc?
[11:45] <TecR0c> indus: /dev/sdc is the disk i want to use. that is the disk i installed the new ubuntu on
[11:45] <TecR0c> indus: its my raptor :)
[11:45] <indus> TecR0c: ok last step  in grub prompt type
[11:46] <Koenigsegg> Trying to connect WII to net via laptop jaunty and wireless. Routing table for wlan0 says Dest: 192.168.35.0 Gw: 0.0.0.0  Mask: 255.255.255.0. Does that mean that WII packets are never routed outside wireless? (Provided WII can find the laptop, of course)
[11:46] <indus> TecR0c: setup     (hd2)
[11:47]  * Blizzerand waves at everyone
[11:47] <indus> TecR0c: that sets up grub on 3rd device
[11:47] <indus> Blizzerand: hi waves
[11:47] <TecR0c> indus: how come it is not (hd3) then ?
[11:48] <indus> TecR0c: numbering starts from 0 :)
[11:48] <suble> hello
[11:48] <TecR0c> oOooo
[11:48] <TecR0c> :) thanks
[11:48] <TecR0c> indus: time to test it out
[11:48] <Blizzerand> indus : Howdy ,
[11:48] <indus> TecR0c: it can be set up anywhere actually hd0 1 or 2
[11:48] <indus> TecR0c: ok good luck reboot
[11:48] <Serendippo> When i start certain KDE-applications in ubuntu jaunty, i get the message "Could not find mime-type ; application/octet-stream". Amarok 1.4.10 & Klibido give that popup but work nonetheless. Tellico however gives me that popup but won't start the application. I tried several possible solutions i found via google (deleting octet-stream.desktop file ; changin it contents ; running update-mime-database, reinstalling kdelibs & several other packages), but to 
[11:49] <TecR0c> indus: same error, Error 22 :(
[11:50] <indus> TecR0c: huh strange
[11:50] <rblst> Koenigsegg: you should have a default gateway
[11:50] <TecR0c> indus: i thought we had it aswell
[11:50] <indus> TecR0c: how many entries do u see in grub
[11:50] <indus> TecR0c: u have 3 disks i believe
[11:50] <TecR0c> indus: it just goes straight to Error 22
[11:50] <TecR0c> indus: yes i have a 750 500 and a 150
[11:50] <Koenigsegg> rblst: Yes, but how to set it?
[11:51] <indus> TecR0c: ok then set it on hd0 this time
[11:51] <indus> TecR0c:  setup   (hd0)
[11:51] <indus> should work
[11:51] <indus> u have any windows os?
[11:51] <indus> TecR0c: use live cd again
[11:52] <TecR0c> indus: i did but i deleted it
[11:52] <indus> TecR0c: ok
[11:52] <TecR0c> indus: and replaced ubuntu on that hd
[11:52] <indus> TecR0c: whats on the other disks
[11:52] <nothern00b> how do we get a backtrace with "gdb" command?
[11:52] <indus> TecR0c: how many ubuntu's
[11:52] <rblst> Koenigsegg: sudo route add default gw <host> but i think your problem is not likely about routing
[11:53] <indus> nothern00b: programname  --gdb
[11:53] <indus> !gdb
[11:53] <nothern00b> thx
[11:53] <indus> nothern00b: just double check
[11:53] <TecR0c> indus: i did have a windows hd and a ubuntu hd. then i formated both and put ubuntu on the windows hd
[11:53] <indus> TecR0c: right now you have how many versions of ubuntu?
[11:54] <indus> TecR0c: is that on sdc?
[11:54] <Koenigsegg> rblst: Thanks. But my adhoc network shows up on the WII, shouldn't that mean that my wireless interface on the laptop is active?
[11:54] <TecR0c> indus: i should only have the new one no others
[11:54] <lechuzo> hi... i have a problem with evolution
[11:54] <TecR0c> indus: yes on the sdc the 150gig hd
[11:54] <qe2eqe> The output of my script has it's words cut in half... is there any way I can make it so words don't get dumbly split over lines?
[11:55] <Koenigsegg> lechuso: Well, we all want to evolve I guess ^^
[11:55] <indus> TecR0c: try this step in live cd grub-install /dev/sda
[11:55] <lechuzo> i try to configure evolution, but when i press Shit+Crt+S the screen goes crazy and there's no way to save changes
[11:55] <TecR0c> indus: how come sda?
[11:55] <snadge> where does firefox-3.0 get its link to the sun java plugin from? i have installed my own version of sun's java in /usr/local and updated the symlink in /etc/alternative/firefox-javaplugin.so to point to the new library.. but about:plugins still shows the old one?
[11:56] <indus> TecR0c: just some change in that command
[11:56] <lechuzo> i can't also resize the window
[11:56] <TecR0c> indus: sda was the old ubuntu
[11:56] <theatro> qe2eqe, come in #linuxhelp if you want and elaborate a little more on the problem
[11:56] <indus> TecR0c: doesnt matter, we are installing grub there for boot
[11:57] <TecR0c> indus: ill give it a shot nearly booted in
[11:57] <Conde> hello
[11:57] <qe2eqe> theatro, thanks a bunch
[11:57] <rblst> Koenigsegg: ah, so you have an adhoc network; yes, that should mean your wlan device is up
[11:57] <indus> TecR0c: or nvm, we follow old steps
[11:57] <Ubuntuuser_> Hi, i need help installing this font, i have extracted the .TFF files but idk what to do now, i'm using Jaunty
[11:58] <TecR0c> indus: i dont mind whatever will work ! im happy
[11:58] <rblst> Koenigsegg: so you don't want to get out on the internet, right?
[11:58] <indus> TecR0c: sudo grub, root    (hd2,0)         setup        (hd0)
[11:58] <prassyy> hello, may i ask some question regarding Operating System here
[11:58] <rsk> prassyy: only if it's about ubuntu
[11:58] <indus> prassyy: ask
[11:58] <Ubuntuuser_> anyone please?
[11:59] <prassyy> its regarding "fork" system call, i've tried reading loads about it
[11:59] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: you need to move it into /usr/share/fonts/some folder
[11:59] <prassyy> but am bit confused..may i please ask these type of questions
[11:59] <indus> prassyy: just aksk your question
[12:00] <indus> prassyy: aah system call, try in #programming
[12:00] <Ubuntuuser_> prassyy, can you tell more specificaly please, i'm kind of new
[12:00] <indus> TecR0c: hello? u done?
[12:00] <prassyy> indus: ty so muc
[12:00] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, could you help me too please?
[12:00] <TecR0c> indus: still taking awhile to boot into the live cd just got in now
[12:01] <prassyy> Ubuntuuser_: i'm new too, i will simply follow the link given by indus
[12:01] <indus> prassyy: thats not a link its a channel
[12:01] <indus> prassyy: ##programming
[12:01] <Koenigsegg> rblst: Actually I do. I'm trying to connect the WII video game to be able to play online. It should work by connecting to adhoc on the laptop, which has wired internet access as well(of course) My very uneducated guess is that packets from the WII aren't routed to the wired part, therefor WII says it can't find an access point
[12:01] <indus> !programming
[12:02] <NeXstaR> i downloaded the virtualbox 3 package deb ,and installed it but i can't find the menu item where it installed to ...
[12:02] <prassyy> indus: sorry, im just new to this.. i'll follow that channel
[12:02] <Ubuntuuser_> Hi, i need help installing this font, i have extracted the .TFF files but idk what to do now, i'm using Jaunty
[12:02] <indus> prassyy: also,dont be disappointed if some one is rude , it happens ,people must be having a bad day
[12:02] <TecR0c> indus: after i type those commands i reboot ?
[12:03] <indus> TecR0c: did u do       setup         (hd0)?
[12:03] <TecR0c> yep
[12:03] <prassyy> indus: no problem.. i only am asking for help as i could not get my ideas clear..and am up for sterness as this is a very basic concept..thank you :o)
[12:03] <indus> reboot
[12:03] <indus> prassyy: what topic are you specifically looking for?
[12:03] <Koenigsegg> Ubuntuuser_, google for "how to install ttf fonts ubuntu". Can't explain it myself, but that should do it
[12:04] <Ubuntuuser_> Koenigsegg, i did that but its not working for me
[12:04] <MenZa> Ubuntuuser_: You can simply copy them to ~/.fonts
[12:04] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: all fonts go to the location /usr/share/fonts
[12:04] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, should i just paste them there?
[12:04] <rblst> Koenigsegg: i see, hmm, i think your laptop should be an AP to your wii, which means a little bit of setup
[12:04] <Xcon> !paste Ububegin
[12:04] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: inside there there are many other folders so the best way is to use the instructions from site where u got the fonts
[12:04] <TecR0c> indus: same error still
[12:04] <prassyy> indus: i'm trying to create a zombie process though i get the output..but i am not being able to understand it properly.. what i understand is not what is being reflected in the output.
[12:05] <indus> TecR0c: your ubuntu install seems to be messed up really
[12:05] <marlun> What is the program I can use after make instead of "make install" which adds application to synaptic so it can be easily uninstalled?
[12:05] <Koenigsegg> rblst: Exactly :). I think the adhoc setup is ok(?), which leads to routing?
[12:05] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, i got it from nome-look and the author had no instructions :/
[12:05] <indus> prassyy: ok so this is c language?
[12:05] <TecR0c> indus: what is the best way to wipe everything because i have reinstalled like 10 times :(
[12:05] <indus> TecR0c: usb hard drives?
[12:06] <indus> TecR0c: maybe i missed something here
[12:06] <TecR0c> indus: sata
[12:06] <indus> TecR0c: has it ever worked befoer?
[12:06] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, ?
[12:06] <TecR0c> indus: when i had windows and ubuntu it did
[12:06] <Xcon> could someone help me please? my comp was fine this morning but when I started it up after, i got the error: (EE) NV(0) Couldnt find the DCC Routing table. (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable config
[12:06] <Xcon> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259735/#
[12:06] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: wait please
[12:07] <Xcon> I have pasted what ubuntu says to me when I type sudo nvidia-xconfig
[12:07] <Xcon> Many thanks in advance
[12:07] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, should i do this http://www.detector-pro.com/2009/04/how-to-install-fonts-on-ubuntu-904.html , it wont have any negetive affect on my OS right? and alright thanks
[12:07] <rblst> Koenigsegg: i never used an adhoc network before, and don't know much about it either, but i can help you with setting up your ubuntu to be a wireless access point
[12:07] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: give me link to where u got the fonts
[12:07] <Ubuntuuser_> one second indus
[12:07] <prassyy> indus: yes the "c" code
[12:07] <Ubuntuuser_> can i pm you?
[12:07] <Ubuntuuser_> i'm having hard time keeping up with activity in channel
[12:07] <indus> prassyy: please go to #c
[12:08] <indus> prassyy: they will help
[12:08] <indus> ok i need a break :)
[12:08] <TecR0c> indus: want me to boot back into the livecd ?
[12:08] <indus> TecR0c: no wait
[12:08] <TecR0c> indus: ok
[12:08] <Ubuntuuser_> i pmed you link indus :)
[12:08] <Koenigsegg> rblst: That would be great, thanks a bunch. Or if you know some - detailed - guide that I could use? Less work for you
[12:09] <indus> kk
[12:09] <rblst> Koenigsegg: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/ShareEthernetConnectionThroughWireless
[12:10] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: aah system wide fonts, i guess follow that link you have
[12:11] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: that .fonts folder etc
[12:11] <Ubuntuuser_> alright
[12:11] <Ubuntuuser_> one last question
[12:11] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: it wont effect your OS
[12:11] <Ubuntuuser_> when i boot back will it automaticaly use that font?
[12:11] <Ubuntuuser_> or will i have to configure it
[12:11] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: maybe :)
[12:11] <Ubuntuuser_> and when i dont want to use it, i simply delete the folder right? no bad efefcts? :P
[12:11] <prassyy> indus: ty i'll join that channel now
[12:12] <Conde> anybody knows if print HP laserjet is combatible with the last version of ubuntu?
[12:12] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: ya no bad effectc
[12:12] <indus> Conde: all hp is
[12:12] <Ubuntuuser_> thanks a lot indus
[12:12] <embrik> is it possible to create a new user with the same settings, Desktop, shortcut on the desktop as an existing user?
[12:12] <Ubersoldat> Conde: probably... HP's printer support in linux is very good
[12:12] <indus> Conde: just plug it in and its enough
[12:12] <Conde> because my print doesn't work
[12:13] <indus> Ubersoldat: its outrageously good
[12:13] <Conde> can you help me?
[12:13] <Ubuntuuser_> indus, one last question again, the file i extracted had 4 .tff files, do i copy all of them?
[12:13] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: yes all
[12:13] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: its ttf not tff
[12:13] <indus> true type font
[12:13] <Ubuntuuser_> ah
[12:13] <Conde> I plug it and I install it but the print doesn't work
[12:13] <Ubuntuuser_> my bad, i'm new indus sorry
[12:13] <Ubuntuuser_> and thanks a lot m8
[12:13] <indus> me too
[12:14] <embrik> can i create a new user with trhe same desktop as an existing user?
[12:14] <cousteau> Ubuntuuser_: extract it to ~/.fonts and run fc-cache
[12:14] <indus> Conde: in menu>system>admin>printer print test page
[12:15] <Ubuntuuser_> i already created a .font folder and pasted then there cousteau , wont that work?
[12:15] <Ubuntuuser_> i'm about to reboot
[12:15] <rblst> Koenigsegg: sorry, i didn't fully realize your plight earlier :)
[12:15] <cousteau> Ubuntuuser_: run `fc-cache`
[12:15] <indus> Conde: or accessories > print jobs i think
[12:15] <cousteau> you shouldn't need to reboot
[12:15] <rblst> Conde: what type is it exactly?
[12:15] <Conde> Ok thank you I try
[12:15] <indus> Ubuntuuser_: follow him, he is correct
[12:16] <Ubuntuuser_> cousteau, may i please pm you, i'm totaly enw to linux
[12:16] <SeySayux> Which package for libintl?
[12:16] <cousteau> Ubuntuuser_: it's easy, just open a terminal, write fc-cache, and press enter
[12:16] <embrik> Is it possible to crate a new user based on an existing user's settings?
[12:17] <Ubuntuuser_> dont cousteau
[12:17] <Ubuntuuser_> done*
[12:17] <indus> TecR0c: hi
[12:17] <indus> TecR0c: can u boto live cd again one time
[12:17] <leachim6_> hey
[12:17] <leachim6_> I just installed the latest updates on jaunty
[12:17] <leachim6_> and now I can't suspend
[12:17] <leachim6_> or shutdown
[12:17] <leachim6_> can someone help?
[12:17] <indus> TecR0c: i want to see your menu.lst
[12:18] <leachim6_> anyone?
[12:18] <leachim6_> please
[12:18] <leachim6_> I need it for school today :(
[12:18] <Conde> rblst: HP laserjet 1018
[12:19] <rblst> Conde: i have a 1018, it works with Ubuntu
[12:19] <cousteau> leachim6_: well, the long way to shutdown is press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and run sudo poweroff now
[12:19] <TecR0c> indus: ok i will let u know when i am back into the livecd
[12:19] <Conde> I tried but I fail because computer says that the print isn't connected
[12:19] <leachim6_> cousteau, tried it, it hangs
[12:19] <Conde> but my print is connected!
[12:19] <leachim6_> it has something to do with gnome..
[12:19] <leachim6_> cause if I log out of gnome
[12:19] <indus> Conde: remove the printer cable, restart pc then reconnect it
[12:20] <leachim6_> then sun "sudo pm-suspend"
[12:20] <leachim6_> it works fine
[12:20] <indus> Conde: i had this issue sometimes
[12:20] <Conde> ok I try
[12:20] <indus> Conde: power it off
[12:20] <cousteau> leachim6_: and pressing Alt+PetSys+REISUO ?
[12:20] <leachim6_> that works
[12:20] <Conde> ok
[12:20] <leachim6_> but it's not idea...
[12:20] <indus> Conde: once u restart pc, power it
[12:20] <leachim6_> wait
[12:20] <leachim6_> what does the O stand for
[12:20] <leachim6_> I've done RSEUIB
[12:21] <indus> i like sudo shutdown now
[12:21] <indus> sudo shutdown -r 80
[12:21] <indus> oops wrong
[12:22] <iPoRn> is there a way to "download" an history file, with all the files (packages) that i've installed on my system?
[12:23] <indus> TecR0c: iam not sure,but grub seems to have a problem finding your 3rd disk
[12:23] <indus> TecR0c: or it should show boot menu
[12:23] <indus> TecR0c: did u try press esc during boot?
[12:24] <TecR0c> indus: wasn't giving me a option?
[12:24] <safruhani> hi i install vbox via ubuntu-tweak, i realized that it is an older package (2.0.4) can i find a repo for vbox include newer versions?
[12:24] <indus> k
[12:24] <iceroot> safruhani: on there website you will find the repo-adress
[12:25] <indus> TecR0c: install to 2nd hard disk
[12:25] <indus> TecR0c: could be an issue with disk too i dont know
[12:25] <safruhani> iceroot: do you mean  on vbox website ?
[12:25] <indus> TecR0c: try
[12:25] <iceroot> safruhani: yes
[12:25] <cousteau> leachim6B is for reBoot, O is for powerOff
[12:25] <safruhani> thank you iceroot
[12:25] <TecR0c> indus: not that i know of i might have to run spinrite on it
[12:26] <theatro> iPoRn, you can browse throught these files /var/log/apt/term.log*
[12:26] <TecR0c> indus: i am now in the livecd, what commands dou want me to run
[12:26] <indus> TecR0c: no commands, just install ubuntu to 2nd disk
[12:26] <iPoRn> ok, will check that out, tks
[12:26] <indus> TecR0c: its empty right?
[12:26] <jakerue> I'm trying to copy my ext3 partition to a new, bigger one.  I can't seem to find a way to boot from it after I have copied it using gparted
[12:26] <TecR0c> indus: as far as i know yes
[12:27] <indus> TecR0c: so install it there
[12:27] <jakerue> does it make sense to try and create a dedicated grub partition and then see if that can detect and boot off my new cloned partition?
[12:28] <Pirate_Hunter> I have a training course CD and wish to run it however how would i do it in ubuntu compared to windows (the .exe is not recognised)?
[12:29] <TecR0c> jake: i think indus tried that
[12:29] <jakerue> Wine is your answer....or a VM
[12:29] <root> what for
[12:29] <Conde> Hi
[12:29] <Guest46796> hey
[12:29] <Conde> I tried but I fail
[12:30] <Guest46796> Any problems
[12:31] <Pirate_Hunter> I have a training course CD and wish to run it however how would i do it in ubuntu compared to windows (the .exe is not recognised)?
[12:31] <Conde> yes, my print HP laserjet 1018 doesn' work
[12:31] <Conde> *t
[12:31] <Guest46796> wine should
[12:31] <jakerue> TecRoc how successful has he been?  I missed the beginning
[12:32] <Guest46796> Conde, what eith printer
[12:32] <jakerue> Pirate_Hunter: I just told you....wine or a VM
[12:33] <TecR0c> jakerue: well i had windows/ubuntu on to seperate drives. then i formated them and installed ubuntu where the windows OS use to be all in the ubuntu install
[12:33] <TecR0c> then i started getting Error 22
[12:33] <Pirate_Hunter> jakerue: oh that was for me sorry didn't realise since you didn't use my name
 I tried to restar my pc but nothing
[12:33] <TecR0c> so i reinstalled ubuntu a number of times and still no luck
[12:33] <jakerue> Pirate_Hunter: right, my bad
[12:33] <orz> hello anyone good with graficdriverissues ?
[12:33] <TecR0c> jakerue: then indus starting troubleshooting with me
[12:34] <TecR0c> this is my fdisk -l http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/259773/
[12:34] <TecR0c> jakerue: sdc is where i was trying to install my ubuntu
[12:35] <jakerue> TecR0c: I am on a single drive, trying to expand my fs size.....I too deleted a windows part and used gparted to copy.  I am not getting any errors, I just can't seem to boot.
[12:35] <safruhani> iceroot: http://pastebin.com/m7e053677
[12:35] <safruhani> iceroot: should i remove the old one ?
[12:35] <TecR0c> u might not have a grub boot loader anymore not sure
[12:36] <jakerue> I can boot....but only to my old partition....not my new one
[12:37] <orz> Can anyone help me explain why my result in glxgears went from 11 000 fps to 70 fps ?
[12:37] <Conde> Guest46796: I tried to restar my pc but nothing
[12:38] <mralexandro> is there any other place than in system preferences start up aplications, that i could have typed Metacity composite --replace or emerald --replace
[12:38] <AnActivist> Hello fellow Ubuntuers, I am in desperate need of a webspider similar to Teleport Ultra for windows, I need a program the will be able to actually download the files off the site and not just mirror the page, open source software has never let me down but I can't seem to find an answer to my problem, any help would be appreciated :)
[12:38] <innomen> hi guys, i have a bunch of ogg files that are extremely quiet i'd like to increase volume on them as a group, easymp3gain dosent apear to know how to handle them because they aren't music they are voice recordings
[12:39] <innomen> AnActivist, have you tried scrap book or httttrack? i think even wget the cli thing might be able to help you
[12:40] <Boohbah> AnActivist: wget
[12:40] <Boohbah> -r
[12:40] <AnActivist> innomen, I was checking out wget but I couldn't seem to figure out how to get it to download the files
[12:40] <Boohbah> AnActivist: -r, the recursive flag
[12:40] <AnActivist> alright, I'll do some more reading
[12:40] <saleh251> linuxac#
[12:40] <AnActivist> thanks guys, I'll report back in a couple minutes
[12:40] <innomen> dr willis!
[12:41] <Dr_Willis> hmm?
[12:41] <innomen> doc doc gimmie the news...
[12:41] <innomen> how would i increase the volume on a bunch of ogg files :)
[12:41] <Dr_Willis> 'put the lime in the coco nut. and drink it right up'
[12:41] <Dr_Willis> innomen:  No idea. but i bet ffmpeg/mencoder could proberly do it. :)
[12:41] <jakerue> where is GRUB loaded from?  I want to boot sda1 but am only able to boot sda6.....where should I edit menu.lst?
[12:42] <Dr_Willis> i know mencoder has a volume normalize feture.
[12:42] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  menu.lst is defined in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:42] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  backup that file and read up on the grub docs befor messing with it. :)
[12:42] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  there is an example entry in it to boot windows from sda1 near the top of the file
[12:42] <innomen> hmmmm
[12:43] <jakerue> Dr_Willis I am using a liveCD now...I what should I mount to find this /boot/grub ?
[12:43] <AnActivist> i think this is what I'm looking "wget --mirror -w 2 -p --html-extension --convert-links -P <dir> http://www.yourdomain.com" however how would I specify it only to download a certain file type when following the links?
[12:43] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  its on teh root of the instlled drive unless you made a seperate boot partition.
[12:43] <italico> hi
[12:44] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  why are you using a live cd?
[12:44] <jakerue> Dr_Willis I have copied an old partition into a new partition to increase fs space.
[12:44] <saleh251> #linuxac
[12:44] <AnActivist> I'm also not sure if wget requires you to specify the depth, I'll keep reading but any help innomen or Boohbah could give me, thank you :)
[12:45] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:    the grub menu.lst uses the 'UUID' 's of the various drives to tell the system qwhat/where to boot. You may need to correct those also.
[12:45] <jakerue> Dr_Willis I can boot into Grub and get into my old sda6 just fine....but I want to get into the sda1 where I copied my sda6 using gparted
[12:45] <jakerue> yeah the UUIDs are equal as far as I can tell
[12:45] <innomen> AnActivist, all i know is that wget is a took that downloads things from the web, i use scrap book for grabbing pages, it'sa  firefox plugin and it will do what you want
[12:45] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  having 2 filesystems with identical uuid's may cause much confusion.
[12:45] <innomen> tool*
[12:45] <Dr_Willis> the point of differnt UUIDs is to tell the filesystems apart. :)
[12:46] <innomen> it really depends on what you are trying to accomplish
[12:46] <AnActivist> innomen, can I use scrap book to download only the files
[12:46] <jakerue> Dr_Willis:  one is a copy of the other......can I just change them somehow?
[12:46] <AnActivist> a specific file
[12:46] <Dr_Willis> uuid is changeable by the tune2fs command
[12:46] <AnActivist> sorry a specific file extension
[12:46] <innomen> AnActivist, maybe not ina  single step but you can use scrapbook to grab the whole page plus files and then lift out what you want from the folder where it puts stuff
[12:46] <innomen> AnActivist, i'm about 90% sure you can
[12:47] <innomen> honestly though in the long term you're better off learning wget i'm posative about that
[12:47] <AnActivist> lol true
[12:47] <innomen> for one it's never going away
[12:47] <Dr_Willis> wget = WonderFull Get. :)
[12:47] <innomen> for two since its cli you can script it really easy
[12:47] <AnActivist> I'll keep reading about wget :)
[12:48] <jakerue> Dr_Willis: so does it make sense to mount both sda1 and sda 6, change the uuid on sda6 and let grub do it's thing by booting the old uuid?  Will it actually recognize sda1 as the one I want?
[12:48] <innomen> for three the doctor just said so, seriously that would ahve been number one if i had known he would do that
[12:48] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  depends on the  grub. ive not tried copy/cloneing drives in years.
[12:48] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  you dont mount to change UUID.
[12:48] <innomen> dr willis works for the NSA but he's not allowed ot talk about it
[12:48] <jakerue> Dr_Willis...right.  OK I will try changing it and see what happens
[12:49] <Dr_Willis> and the uid change will also only be seen after  you reboot..
[12:49] <innomen> in fact i think there' a 30% chance dr willis is actually an AI
[12:49] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  I Would of just mounted sda1 somewhere and used it as a storage/home drive/parittion. heh
[12:49]  * Dr_Willis says Welcome to Skynet Users...
[12:50] <jakerue> Dr_willis.....yeah I just didn't think of that.....I want to use it as my home/desktop storage.....it seems to make more sense to do it that way huh
[12:51] <Dr_Willis> jakerue:  yes. :)  thats a 10 min task.. vs a few hrs to copy it.
[12:51] <Dr_Willis> It is worth while to learn grub.. but the next ubutnu release will be using Grub2.. i gotta go learn some Grub2 someday soon
[12:51] <jakerue> Dr_Willis: I like it.
[12:52] <AnActivist> Dr_Willis or innomen do you know how to specify what directory you want wget to download files to? From what I'm reading it looks like it downloads them to the current directory
[12:52] <AnActivist> that your residing in when you invoke wget
[12:52] <majuk> Uh huuuuuu.... so my sdb drive, a member of my RAID5 array, just tripped out for the second time. Totally shut off and then reinitialized while the system was going, causing havoc. Can anyone shed some light as to why? dmesg output-> http://dpaste.com/85552/
[12:52] <matrix_> hey guys i downloaded a movie its has lot of .vob files how can i watch it or do i need to burn it
[12:52] <innomen> i dont, my wget usage is limited ot copypasta from tutorials :/
[12:52] <Dr_Willis> matrix_:  vlc can play .vob files
[12:53] <AnActivist> Dr_Willis, any words of wisdom :)
[12:53] <innomen> matrix_, vobs files are from a dvd right? you can probably just open them with a video player
[12:53] <Dr_Willis> tell it to play the 'directroy' everything is in.
[12:53] <jakerue> matrix_: VLC
[12:53] <Edico> hi
[12:53] <Dr_Willis> mplayer can also do that I think.
[12:53] <matrix_> yes but i don't want to play all files i want to play one single file there are lots of .vob files
[12:53] <innomen> and totem
[12:53] <innomen> matrix_, right click open with movei player
[12:54] <innomen> or drag drop ontp movie player
[12:54] <Dr_Willis> if its a dvd movie.. how do you know its one file?
[12:54] <Edico> what are the keys to switch between desktops?
[12:54] <Dr_Willis> You can play a single vob in mplayer/vlc also.
[12:54] <rblst> AnActivist: use the -P option; default is .
[12:54] <Dr_Willis> or convert vobs to other formats
[12:54] <AnActivist> cool terrific thank you rblst
[12:56] <matrix_> thanks inomen it worked perfect
[12:56] <matrix_> innomen thanks
[12:57] <AnActivist> darn, failed I don't understand whats wrong I'm using the -r option but wget is not following the links
[12:57] <matrix_> iam watchin pelham 1 2 3 looks great movie
[12:57] <innomen> matrix_, np
[12:57] <indus> AnActivist: why dont you try gwget
[12:57] <innomen> indus, what is this thing of which you speak?
[12:57] <AnActivist> indus, it is not specific enough, I can't tell it to only download a specific file
[12:57] <AnActivist> it also refuses to follow links
[12:58] <indus> !info gwget
[12:58] <innomen> neato
[12:58] <indus> innomen: this thing i speak of is capable of doing wonderful things :)
[12:58] <innomen> heehh
[12:59] <AnActivist> indus, can you specify a file extension? and tell it to follow links? I've tried both with it already and wasn't able to do it
[12:59] <blip-> I want a buntu.  which model ?
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> blip-:  depends on your needs and hardware
[13:00] <Guest46796> hey
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> Normal Desktop Ubuntu - works for most people
[13:01] <Guest46796> what do you want to do with it
[13:01] <Guest46796> hack - backtrack
[13:01] <indus> AnActivist: i think its an option in preferences
[13:01] <Guest46796> serve - server
[13:01] <blip-> Dr_Willis: so I know about the mainstream 3, of those I like xubuntu. but what do you think of the other ones like fluxbuntu and such
[13:01] <indus> blip-: model number 9.04
[13:01] <Guest46796> mint - coolness
[13:01] <Omerta> hello guys
[13:01] <AnActivist> indus, alas it is not, I feel so let down :(
[13:01] <Omerta> what's the best alternative linux distribution to ubuntu
[13:01] <blip-> indus: does that come with a sunroof ?   :P
[13:01] <Dr_Willis> I would avoide 'linux mint'
[13:01] <indus> AnActivist: ok what does 'follow a link' do
[13:01] <Dr_Willis> Omerta:  depends on  your needs.. as to what disrto to use.
[13:02] <Guest46796> I've never had to relay on it
[13:02] <Omerta> i use ubuntu
[13:02] <Guest46796> so do I, so do I
[13:02] <rblst> !poll | Omerta
[13:02] <AnActivist> indus, there is a "follow related links only" tab, I'll try it again and let you know in a moment
[13:02] <Guest46796> try as many live cds as you can
[13:02] <blip-> !beagle
[13:02] <Omerta> easy to use, great visuals
[13:02] <Omerta> :)
[13:03] <blip-> hey I remember playing that game Omerta like a million years ago
[13:03] <Guest46796> ubuntu server is good to setup
[13:03] <blip-> was good fun
[13:03] <Guest46796> what game
[13:03] <blip-> 'Omerta'
[13:03] <AnActivist> hmmm for some reasons my prefrences arent being saved
[13:03] <blip-> online mafia game
[13:03] <arvind_khadri> hi, if we change the instances of jaunty to karmic in sources.list and do a dist-upgrade would it lead to karmic?
[13:03] <AnActivist> maybe thats why it wasn't working
[13:03] <Guest46796> AnActivist, in what
[13:04] <Omerta> so guys, what's the best alternative to ubuntu
[13:04] <Guest46796> arvind_khadri, I think so
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Omerta:  Depends on your needs.
[13:04] <rsk> Omerta: ubuntu-alternative.
[13:04] <indus> blip-: dont know about the sunroof,but it has a powerful engine and good tyres
[13:04] <rsk> :p
[13:04] <AnActivist> gwget, my recursive prefrences are not being saved
[13:04] <Omerta> well i need something like ubuntu
[13:04] <blip-> :)
[13:04] <rsk> Omerta: what's missing in ubuntu that you need
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Omerta:  then use ubuntu?
[13:04] <indus> AnActivist: who is gwget ?
[13:04] <Guest46796> Ometra, red hat, debain
[13:04] <Omerta> my ubuntu doesnt shut down
[13:04] <Omerta> it's a bug i suppose
[13:04] <Dextorion> hi
[13:04] <rsk> that's a feature!
[13:04] <AnActivist> indus, no the probably gwget, my recursive prefrences are not being saved
[13:04] <indus> AnActivist: so there is an option then
[13:04] <rblst> arvind_khadri: it should
[13:04] <Guest46796> omerta,  press off
[13:05] <innomen> oh god thats the worst thing i hate, when an application refuses to die
[13:05] <rsk> Omerta: tried sudo halt ?or sudo shutdown
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> with 5+Mo uptimes.. i rarely shutdown.
[13:05] <Omerta> yeah ofc
[13:05] <Guest46796> pull the plug KILL
[13:05] <indus> AnActivist: but what does it do,follow links mean
[13:05] <Omerta> :o
[13:05] <AnActivist> indus, yes I knew about it and I checked the box however the prefrences do not appear to be saving
[13:05] <Guest46796> Anyone have any problems
[13:05] <indus> AnActivist: hmm
[13:05] <innomen> Guest46796, when the process manager says "uninterruptable" it means it
[13:05] <AnActivist> I check the box then close the prefrences and then open it again and the prefrences are not saved
[13:05] <AnActivist> perhaps I should reinstall?
[13:05] <Guest46796> innomen, no, it lies, trust me
[13:06] <innomen> sudo kill -9 and it just laughs atyou
[13:06] <indus> AnActivist: yes perhaps
[13:06] <shreymech> hi i am unable to logiin in yahoo messenger from my pidgin.. can any one suggest a solution
[13:06] <shreymech> ???
[13:06] <Guest46796> innomen, then use kung-fu
[13:06] <AnActivist> righto one moment, indus do you think I should purge the unistall?
[13:06] <indus> AnActivist: yea good idea
[13:06] <innomen> Guest46796, i did, and hti he power button ehehh
[13:06] <legend2440> Omerta: is it a laptop? what make and model?
[13:06] <rblst> Dextorion: hi there
[13:06] <indus> AnActivist: sudo apt-get remove --purge
[13:06] <Guest46796> shreymech, got username/pass
[13:06] <AnActivist> indus, thank you one moment
[13:06] <Omerta> yeah a laptop: packard bell easynote v7084
[13:06] <shreymech> yaa,,,
[13:07] <innomen> Guest46796, change your name i have to like type the whole thing before it will tab complete lol
[13:07] <Guest46796> innomen, something like that
[13:07] <indus> AnActivist: ok ill give u another software
[13:07] <Guest46796> how do I change names
[13:07] <shreymech> before i cud login to yahoo by pidgin but few days before it stopped
[13:07] <lvh> hello
[13:07] <Dextorion> hey lvh
[13:07] <lvh> evolution shows a different date field for recent (last week) emails than long-term emails
[13:08] <lvh> I cant figure out how to just get it to display hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy for all emails
[13:08] <Guest46796> lvh did you change time zones
[13:08] <ipatel> hi guys... im hoping you can help me out.... I have XEN installed on ubuntu, i need to boot in single user mode, any ideas?
[13:08] <krushik> hi. if I download ubuntu installer/live dvd and boot on it with live option, can I then install packages from it?
[13:08] <Guest46796> whats XEN
[13:08] <lvh> Guest46796: No, I mean the date format is different.
[13:08] <Dextorion> Guest36417, try /nick <nick>
[13:08] <ipatel> xen -> hypervisor
[13:08] <Guest46796> krushik, just stick it a ubuntu install then synaptic should work its magic
[13:09] <ipatel> virtualization
[13:09] <innomen> Guest46796, /nick newname
[13:09] <machet> yes it worked
[13:09] <innomen> there we go machet
[13:09] <machet> damm it didn;t
[13:10] <rblst> krushik: yes, you can, but of course they will disappear if you reboot
[13:10] <AnActivist> indus, well I unistalled/purged gwget and then reinstalled and the options did remain checked this time, however they still failed to follow the links and download the files with the extension I'm looking for; what is this other software your reccomding?
[13:10] <OpenSourceStuden> there
[13:10] <innomen> OpenSourceStuden, bravo
[13:10] <indus> AnActivist: install d4x
[13:10] <indus> !info d4x
[13:10] <OpenSourceStuden> innomen, I'm really new to IRC, what does red mean?
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> Uninstaling/reinstalling - is 'windows' thinking.
[13:10] <AnActivist> indus, cool is there a help file with it?
[13:10]  * Dr_Willis wonders what red?
[13:11] <OpenSourceStuden> red text
[13:11] <innomen> OpenSourceStuden, its just to let you see that someone has used your name
[13:11] <indus> AnActivist: just install and follow help
[13:11] <AnActivist> indus, alright cool, I'll report back in a few, thank you very much
[13:11] <Chips0ft> Hi
[13:11] <OpenSourceStuden> cool
[13:11] <innomen> OpenSourceStuden, so you can follow a conversation even in the midst of other chatter
[13:11] <OpenSourceStuden> hey
[13:11] <indus> AnActivist: you are utmost welcome
[13:11] <innomen> OpenSourceStuden, for example, type inn and then hit tab
[13:11] <Chips0ft> Can someone help me with external harddrive permission problems?
[13:11] <OpenSourceStuden> innomen, I noticed that
[13:11] <innomen> :)
[13:12] <innomen> well good
[13:12] <indus> Chips0ft: tell us the problem and someone will help
[13:12] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, sure
[13:12] <blip-> Chips0ft: make sure it's not Fat32
[13:12] <innomen> !question
[13:12] <Chips0ft> Well, i have this 1500Gb harddrive
[13:12] <Chips0ft> and i had to mount it via the terminal
[13:12] <Chips0ft> that went fine
[13:12] <phoe6> I screwed something with my File System. It is now Read-Only. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1250152  can someone help me with troubleshooting?
[13:12] <Chips0ft> But now i can't copy my music/pictures etc from my first harddrive to my 1500GB
[13:13] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, did you plug into windows
[13:13] <Chips0ft> cause i have to be root for permission
[13:13] <Chips0ft> Yes i did
[13:13] <indus> hey guys check this out download manager for linux http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Internet/HTTP-WWW-/QuickDownloader-834.shtml
[13:13] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, can't you mount from nautilus
[13:13] <indus> Chips0ft: 1500 gb wow
[13:13] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, windows adds annoyiong flags if you don't saftely remove
[13:13] <Chips0ft> nautilus = file manager?
[13:13] <blip-> indus: I'll stick with DownThemAll :)
[13:13] <OpenSourceStuden> yeah
[13:13] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, yes
[13:13] <Chips0ft> Yeah OpenSourceStuden i've read about that
[13:14] <indus> blip-: that sucks,this seems to be professional
[13:14] <Chips0ft> But can i change the permissions via the terminal somehow?
[13:14] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, I have to deal with all the time
[13:14] <indus> blip-: also,i cant see it in synaptic this down them all
[13:14] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, If there are no flags
[13:14] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, did you use sudo
[13:14] <blip-> indus: yeah it's ffox exten
[13:14] <indus> oh
[13:14] <indus> ok
[13:14] <Chips0ft> i did sudo mount vfat locationofharddrive mountlocation
[13:14] <innomen> indus, someone once told me i'm not allowed ot say stuff sucks, in here so i todl them they suck, it sucked
[13:14] <Chips0ft> for mounting
[13:14] <Chips0ft> But that went fine
[13:15] <hipitihop> anyone know if there is a way to retrieve password for a nick from nickserv ?
[13:15] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, it now belongs to root
[13:15] <blip-> hipitihop: #freenode
[13:15] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, sudo cp may work
[13:15] <indus> innomen: hmm
[13:15] <Chips0ft> OpenSourceStuden,  i tried sudo cp
[13:15] <Chips0ft> but it didnt work
[13:15] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, error msg
[13:15] <krushik> rblst, thanks. should I add the dvd to my sources.list with apt-cdrom?
[13:15] <innomen> ok i gotta ask again can anyone help me mornalize the volume ona  bunch of ogg files?
[13:16] <indus> innomen: ya its a bad word anyway
[13:16] <innomen> normalize
[13:16] <indus> innomen: whats mornalize
[13:16] <Chips0ft> OpenSourceStuden, i have to do the sudo cp again cause i closed the terminal window
[13:16] <innomen> indus, i dont believe in bad words
[13:16] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, sure
[13:16] <indus> innomen: maybe the recording itself ws done poorly
[13:16] <OpenSourceStuden> krushik, yes add to sources
[13:16] <Chips0ft> OpenSourceStuden:
[13:16] <innomen> indus, well thats what i'm trying to fix :P
[13:16] <Chips0ft> /home/johan/Bureaublad/pabodybuild.gif
[13:16] <Chips0ft> o fuck xD
[13:16] <innomen> i just need ot make them louder
[13:16] <Chips0ft> johan@johan-desktop:~$ sudo cp /media/HDDRIVE2GO/* /media/1500GB
[13:16] <Chips0ft> cp: omitting directory `/media/HDDRIVE2GO/Cartoons'
[13:16] <Chips0ft> cp: omitting directory `/media/HDDRIVE2GO/Fotoverzameling'
[13:16] <Chips0ft> cp: omitting directory `/media/HDDRIVE2GO/muziek'
[13:16] <Chips0ft> cp: omitting directory `/media/HDDRIVE2GO/Recycled'
[13:16] <Chips0ft> cp: omitting directory `/media/HDDRIVE2GO/System Volume Information'
[13:16] <Chips0ft> johan@johan-desktop:~$
[13:16] <innomen> !flood
[13:16] <Chips0ft> That lol
[13:17] <indus> Chips0ft: do mind language
[13:17] <OpenSourceStuden> I missed that
[13:17] <bazhang> Chips0ft, watch the language
[13:17] <Chips0ft> Sorry
[13:17] <rblst> krushik: i'm not sure how to add it, but you can install packages directly by their name with dpkg: sudo dpkg -i <filename>
[13:17] <indus> rblst: add what
[13:17] <OpenSourceStuden> krushik, goto software sources and sources
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> innomen:  http://movingparts.net/2007/12/10/mencoder-dvd-rip-volume-increase-your-psp-and-you/
[13:17] <innomen> i hate when people say "language" when then mean curse words or bad word
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> innomen:  check out the options they use perhaps. :)
[13:18] <rblst> krushik: *by their file name
[13:18] <innomen> Dr_Willis, checking
[13:18] <indus> innomen: true
[13:18] <buch> Can it really be true that adobe has messed flash 10 to really bring poor preformance quality? And theres no way to either tweak or hack it to gain the wanted preformance?
[13:18] <lvh> is it possible to convince evolution to always use hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy, and not revert to dayname, hh:mm for mails in the last 7 days?
[13:18] <rblst> indus: to have a live session recognize the dvd as a software source
[13:18] <Chips0ft> OpenSourceStuden, you got my error messages?
[13:18] <OpenSourceStuden> buch, it adobe need I say more
[13:18] <Dominik1> my screen resultion is 640 x 420, and it will not allow me to increase it, this was after I installed nvidia driver, please help
[13:18] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, no I didn't
[13:18] <Chips0ft> ill pastebin it
[13:19] <OpenSourceStuden> Dominik1, restart x server
[13:19] <indus> rblst: well,just having the cd in drive will automatically ask for it to be added
[13:19] <innomen> indus, i think they say it that way because they know they are being childish hall monitors, like there's ever beena  child in the room that didn't already know thw full spectrum of curse words plus a few new ones
[13:19] <buch> OpenSourceStuden: what?
[13:19] <Dominik1> OpenSourceStudent: they disabled crtl alt backspace
[13:19] <indus> rblst: or of course add from software sources
[13:19] <rblst> indus: yes but is it the same when you boot from it?
[13:19] <OpenSourceStuden> Dominik1, restart x server then update config w/ detection
[13:19] <innomen> anywho brb
[13:19] <Dominik1> OpenSourceStudent: how do I do that?
[13:19] <Chips0ft> OpenSourceStuden, : http://pastebin.com/d32589567
[13:19] <OpenSourceStuden> Dominik1, restart computer
[13:20] <OpenSourceStuden> Chips0ft, I don't know how to do that :(
[13:20] <Dominik1> OpenSourceStudent :( there used to be a faster way then that
[13:20] <indus> rblst: good question,but whats krushik trying to do
[13:20] <OpenSourceStuden> Dominik1, yeah logout or
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> !dontzap
[13:20] <OpenSourceStuden> Dominik1, yeah logout or conrol-alt-backspace
[13:20] <indus> rblst: depends if the cd has stuff other than live cd stuff i think
[13:20] <rblst> indus: install packages in a live session form the dvd the machine booted from
[13:20] <innomen> Dr_Willis, the files in question are audio not video
[13:20] <rblst> indus: the dvd does have
[13:21] <innomen> Anubisss, thee's a good pupppy *rubs nose*
[13:21] <indus> rblst: well, actually thats not how to do it, the dvd will install everything during install itself
[13:21] <krushik> indus, it is a installer/live dvd
[13:21] <innomen> arg!
[13:21] <indus> krushik: the install process will install all on the dvd
[13:21] <OpenSourceStuden> Are we being DDos
[13:22] <krushik> i want to install some packages within a live session
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[13:22] <kimyager>  G5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5 dG5
[13:22] <Haluk>  T5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5
[13:22] <Mcelroy>  G5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5
[13:22] <Berke-Jenkins>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <nobuko>  G5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5
[13:22] <Croxton>  G5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5
[13:22] <Guest48503>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <Busetta>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <shlee>  T5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5
[13:22] <GaRiP>  T5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5
[13:22] <Anaconda>  T5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5 nT5
[13:22] <Multi>  X1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1
[13:22] <sevdim>  X1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1
[13:22] <Sukran>  X1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1
[13:22] <Cumhur>  W8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 fW8 f
[13:22] <Isaievych>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <ozan07>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <sechang>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <Vahan>  U0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0
[13:22] <Elmerick>  U0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0
[13:22] <BreaKDance1>  U0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0 gU0
[13:22] <choong-h>  R3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3
[13:22] <shihming>  R3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3
[13:22] <Huntington>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <haLay>  G5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5
[13:22] <Drinker>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <Buchan>  D5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5
[13:22] <Theforeigner>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <chandra>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <HIYAR>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <GENCEBAY>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <Sertap>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <Kontre_GeRiLLa>  X1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1 sX1
[13:22] <dalibor>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <moirentes>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <yew-shin>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <Collard>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <SevdA>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <figeneneeeeeee>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <g3nlus>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <Yildiz>  D5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5
[13:22] <yatakda>  D5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5 iD5
[13:22] <Zoldak>  G5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5 kG5
[13:22] <itaLiano>  F3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 mF3 m
[13:22] <CApKiN>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <soman>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <baypipo>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <Panadero>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <Warshafsky>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <UGUR>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <AskeR>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <Rish>  R3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3 pR3
[13:22] <saifalla>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <MicaN>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <Fortes>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <SonYolcu>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <Benmi>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <seviL>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <TheaTRe>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <Boniface>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <Plous>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <sanh>  W7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7
[13:22] <BreaK>  W7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7
[13:22] <Johannesson>  W7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7
[13:22] <NEOnazi>  W7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7 pW7
[13:22] <Bartoo>  W5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5
[13:22] <filiz24>  W0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0 hW0
[13:22] <Guest79704>  W5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5
[13:22] <EMRAH>  W5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5
[13:22] <Guest23904>  W5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5 jW5
[13:22] <nalini>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <masimasi>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <Tai>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Pearlberg>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Menzies>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <coventry>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <Turgay>  P3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3 nP3
[13:22] <Politis>  E2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2 nE2
[13:22] <Verghese>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <samir>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <Kardelen>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <bailey>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Botosh>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <Cappuccio>  F1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1 mF1
[13:22] <CHOSEN>  V6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6 eV6
[13:22] <Polanyi>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <Guest82257>  J2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2
[13:22] <shin>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <ephitaph>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <Edit>  J2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2
[13:22] <Zengin>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <Muzisyen>  J2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2
[13:22] <Proietti>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <yuehwern>  J2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2 mJ2
[13:22] <Harrigan>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <EMRAH20>  R8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8 lR8
[13:22] <Caratozzolo>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <Frazier-Davis>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <chanshin>  D0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0
[13:22] <DeSTaN>  D0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0
[13:22] <Addison>  D0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0 uD0
[13:22] <Muge>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <NicKMicKYoCk>  J4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4 bJ4
[13:22] <santiago>  B5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5 bB5
[13:22] <OpenSourceStuden> krushik, cant have to compile with
[13:22] <tolgahan>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <Frazier-Davis>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <EMRE777>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <Whately>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <rAppEr>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <HeLLaS>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <Muge>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <debra>  T4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4
[13:22] <Caratozzolo>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <Verghese>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <samir>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <abrar>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <Nisenson>  C1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1
[13:22] <DonJuan>  T4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4
[13:22] <NicKMicKYoCk>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <Rindos>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <sina>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <quaKe>  W9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 u
[13:22] <McHancer>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <Repetto>  K3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3 yK3
[13:22] <Bowers>  T4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4
[13:22] <pedro>  T4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4 sT4
[13:22] <CenaZe>  W9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 uW9 u
[13:22] <pirie>  P7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7
[13:22] <Tatar>  C1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1
[13:22] <WeZiR>  Z7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7
[13:22] <FiNsY>  Z7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7 vZ7
[13:22] <UsaMan>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <Kleckner>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <HeXeN>  C1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1
[13:22] <Gulseren>  C1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1 bC1
[13:22] <Esra>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <Boniface>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <mauro>  C4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4
[13:22] <Maccormac>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Knuff>  N0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0
[13:22] <SonYolcu>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <Charles>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Guest96193>  N0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0 sN0
[13:22] <gobLiN>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <Bagnold>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <ramana>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <TuRNa>  P7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7
[13:22] <DiLek>  O6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6
[13:22] <Koray>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <Hartman>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <SeconD>  E8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8 wE8
[13:22] <Nese>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <soman>  V1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1
[13:22] <Huntington>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <Multi>  Z9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9
[13:22] <Polanyi>  J7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7
[13:22] <BreaKDance1>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <barb>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <NuCLeaRUsER>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
[13:22] <Falorsi>  P2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2 mP2
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[13:22] <Morrison>  O6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6 eO6
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[13:22] <Basavappa>  E1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1
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[13:22] <Haluk>  C4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4
[13:22] <shlee>  C4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4
[13:22] <Zengin>  J7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7
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[13:22] <Vahan>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
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[13:22] <Sukran>  Z9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9
[13:22] <nalini>  N6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6
[13:22] <Hemphill>  B6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6
[13:22] <kimyager>  B6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6
[13:22] <yaz>  B6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6
[13:22] <Edit>  R3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 z
[13:22] <Croxton>  L7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7
[13:22] <Keith>  C4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4 aC4
[13:22] <choong-h>  U3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3
[13:22] <DOGA>  E1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1
[13:22] <Isaievych>  V1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1
[13:22] <ZirvedeYim>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Elmerick>  O7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7 vO7
[13:22] <Tai>  K8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8 qK8
[13:22] <Kontre_GeRiLLa>  Z9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9 nZ9
[13:22] <Plous>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <haLay>  L7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7
[13:22] <BreaK>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <dalibor>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <Raney>  D5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5 fD5
[13:22] <Harrigan>  J7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7
[13:22] <g3nlus>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <Johannesson>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <Cumhur>  E1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1
[13:22] <Zoldak>  L7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7
[13:22] <kopolimer>  B6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6 kB6
[13:22] <shihming>  U3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3
[13:22] <Rish>  U3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3 uU3
[13:22] <moirentes>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <ephitaph>  J7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7 aJ7
[13:22] <Collard>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <Berke-Jenkins>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <Guest48503>  V8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 r
[13:22] <sanh>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <yatakda>  U5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5
[13:22] <yew-shin>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <SevdA>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <Busetta>  V8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 r
[13:22] <Yildiz>  U5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5
[13:22] <NEOnazi>  R4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4 bR4
[13:22] <Morani>  E1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1 xE1
[13:22] <Buchan>  U5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5 oU5
[13:22] <Theforeigner>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <itaLiano>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <Cappuccio>  N6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6 uN6
[13:22] <figeneneeeeeee>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <CHOSEN>  B7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 xB7 x
[13:22] <yuehwern>  R3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 zR3 z
[13:22] <Drinker>  V8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 r
[13:22] <Sertap>  I4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4 xI4
[13:22] <Bartoo>  P7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7 fP7
[13:22] <ozan07>  V1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1 kV1
[13:22] <Carnage>  L7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7
[13:22] <filiz24>  V8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 rV8 r
[13:22] <Mcelroy>  L7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7 eL7
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[13:22] <OpenSourceStuden> shiot
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[13:22] <elky> thanks tomaw
[13:22] <rblst> indus: what i gather is that krushik wants some app to be available in a live session, that is, w/o installation
[13:22] <tomaw> np
[13:23] <OpenSourceStuden> hello
[13:24] <OpenSourceStuden> what just happened??
[13:24] <Computech> what just happened?
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> OpenSourceStuden:  bot attack... dont worry about it.
[13:24] <elky> OpenSourceStuden, it's a botnet. zombie computers.
[13:24] <OpenSourceStuden> it was hex
[13:24] <rblst> uh, some hard bot attack i figure :)
[13:24] <OpenSourceStuden> Whats the point
[13:24] <Computech> wow
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> now the channel bots are catching up.
[13:25] <AnActivist> indus, well another failed attempt, this looks like its what I'm looking for but it might be time to call it a night :(
[13:25] <orochi> OpenSourceStuden: Probably that they don't like someone in charge, that's usually the reason...either that or they're just bored
[13:25] <OpenSourceStuden> I got a msg from lnX2 asking if I was a botnet
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> well are you? :)
[13:25] <lvh> Hi. Long term Debian user here that's configuring an Ubuntu box.
[13:25] <indus> AnActivist: what do u mean failed attempt
[13:25] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[13:25] <OpenSourceStuden> no but I'm backtrack
[13:25] <lvh> Is there anything special about pinning in ubuntu that I need to know about?
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> !pin
[13:25] <rocky_> is there a way to rescan for wireless networks in ubuntu?
[13:25] <OpenSourceStuden> lvh, no
[13:25] <lvh> I need a few packages from karmic, but I don't want to put my entire system on it
[13:25] <RichiH> elky: we klined everything
[13:25] <silv3r_m00n> when I print to pdf in openoffice....the pdf has bigger letters than what's in the odt doc
[13:25] <silv3r_m00n> how to make it look proper ?
[13:26] <marsha> rocky_: sudo iwlist scan from terminal
[13:26] <AnActivist> indus, well the attempt to connect failed
[13:26] <Myrtti> RichiH: but the bots aren't feeling too well...
[13:26] <ondo999> ako si nainštalujem qip?????
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> The wireless gui tool/config tool at the top right has a scan stuff also.
[13:26] <indus> AnActivist: aah ok
[13:26] <RichiH> Myrtti: they never do ;)
[13:26] <OpenSourceStuden> our kung-fu is good
[13:26] <rocky_> marsha, thankyou, I'll probably make a script of it and add a button on the top bar ^_^
[13:26] <AnActivist> indus, its ok though thank you for all your help
[13:26] <bazhang> !sk | ondo999
[13:27] <OpenSourceStuden> bail
[13:27] <marsha> rocky_: your welcome
[13:27] <jakerue> back with the partition issue....formatted sda1 to ext3 with intentions to making it my sda6 home folder.....now booting and using grub gets me error 15
[13:27] <elky> RichiH, is the floodbot removing actual bans, or just making noise?
[13:28] <thingy> Wasn't there a requirement in place that would force users to register before speaking on #ubuntu? They should put that back in place to stop this kind of situation
[13:28] <Myrtti> elky: looks legit
[13:28] <orochi> thingy: It really doesn't matter, the harder you try to stop botnet attacks the harder some other person works on getting around it
[13:28] <Computech> what is that floodbot doing whole the time now?
[13:28] <RichiH> elky: /mode #ubuntu +b
[13:29] <krushik> so, have an ideas? can I "apt-cdrom add" ubuntu installer/live within a live session when boot from itself?
[13:29] <thingy> orochi: you just need to be less lazy than the other guy then! :-)
[13:29] <Dominik1> I have three additional hdds in my comp by they do not show up, how can I acces them? btw: they are unformatted
[13:29] <lvh> works fine for #python
[13:30] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> Dominik1:  partition, format, them mount.. then you access them via their mountpoints
[13:30] <Dominik1> Dr_Willis but in GParted only two of my 4 hdds show up, whats wrong?
[13:30] <Halitech> krushik, I don't think the live cd can be used as a source for installing apps
[13:30] <RichiH> elky: i'd say they are not doing anything useful
[13:30] <szczym> helo, i have a problem installing ubuntu server with no cdrom (from usbstick). install stops on detecting cdrom (demands flopy drivers). could you help me please ?
[13:31] <elky> RichiH, seems over now
[13:31] <Halitech> Dominik1, do they show up in the BIOS?
[13:31] <Dominik1> Halitech: yes, I already installed an OS on them a min ago
[13:31] <Halitech> Dominik1, the 2 that aren't showing in gparted?
[13:31] <Dr_Willis> Dominik1:  bad cables/missing/jumpers, or bios is confused...
[13:31] <Dominik1> Halitech: yes
[13:32] <Dr_Willis> or missusing gparted i gues.s..
[13:32] <krushik> actually, the question is "does ubuntu use the live cd after booting or I can safely unmount it?"
[13:32] <Dominik1> Dr_Willis: ill try a restart maybe
[13:32] <jakerue> find /boot/grub/stage1 from liveCD also gets me error15
[13:32] <Halitech> Dominik1, what OS and what format?
[13:32] <Dominik1> Halitech: Solaris ZFS
[13:32] <Halitech> krushik, yes it uses the cd
[13:32] <Dr_Willis> krushik:  boot, install, reboot.. eject cd as it reboots is normally what happens here
[13:32] <Halitech> Dominik1, maybe gparted doesn't recognize that format
[13:32] <Dr_Willis> krushik:  it does run FROM the cd durin the 'live session' Some mini disrtos dont.
[13:32] <Dominik1> Halitech: and one of em has a bad version of UBUNTU on it, that I need to blast
[13:33] <Dominik1> Halitech: it should allow me to format it tho??
[13:33] <Dominik1> Halitech: let me do a restart and see what comes of it
[13:33] <Dr_Willis> gparted does partitioning. it should show the drives at least.
[13:33] <Halitech> Dominik1, one would think
[13:33] <krushik> that is a pity. thanks all
[13:33] <sim_> im running smplayer with latest mplayer on a core duo dual processor 2.27GHz x2 ....and im still getting screen tear when using xv on hi def movie files...any ideas? ...it seems im sacrificing too much by not using windows vista, when linux cant handle basic stuff
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[13:34] <Halitech> sim_, are you using compiz?
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[13:34] <sim_> hali
[13:34] <sim_> yes
[13:34] <sim_> Halitech: yes
[13:34] <Halitech> sim_, try turning it off, seen lots of tearing issues when using compiz
[13:35] <sim_> hali, how to turn it off
[13:35] <sim_> in appearances?
[13:35] <Dr_Willis> theres also some forum threads i see on smplayer and reduceing tearing  http://smplayer.berlios.de/forums/viewtopic.php?id=944
[13:36] <ondo999_> 	
[13:36] <ondo999_> How do I install icq ?????
[13:36] <xsense> lo lo mahsun
[13:36] <Halitech> sim_, I believe so, I don't use it
[13:36] <SaGaCiouSs> :
[13:36] <Dr_Willis> Rclick -> change desktop background -> last tab -> disable  effects
[13:36] <Dr_Willis> ondo999_:  use one of the many instant messenger tools that can do ICQ
[13:36] <Dr_Willis> !im
[13:36] <sim_> Halitech:  do you know much about the video settings in mplayer..i.e which to keep on etc?
[13:36] <xsense> Dr_Willis icq oldü bea
[13:36] <guenti> ondo999: apt-get install pigdin
[13:37] <Halitech> sim_, no, I use vlc and xine
[13:37] <ondo999_> and qip
[13:37] <sim_> Halitech:  what is xine?..
[13:37] <Dr_Willis> !info xine
[13:37] <Halitech> sim_, xine is a media player
[13:37] <sim_> Halitech: a backend?
[13:37] <Dr_Willis> heh. not in jaunty.. never noticed that befor.
[13:37] <guenti> oops pidgin
[13:37] <linziyan> hello
[13:37] <Halitech> sim_, no, front end
[13:38] <leira_> my everyone~
[13:38] <Halitech> Dr_Willis, I use Debian :)
[13:38] <sim_> Halitech: using gstreamer?
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> hoi
[13:38] <Halitech> sim_, I think so
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> sende
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> mahsuni
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> geL pc pc
[13:38] <xsense> haha
[13:38] <xsense> ne alaka a.q
[13:38] <xsense> Ip lazým
[13:38] <Myrtti> !english
[13:38] <xsense> botnete
[13:38] <xsense> :D
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> la bunlar ne edi burda :D
[13:38] <FloodBot1> xsense: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:38] <xsense> kapalý a.q þeyi
[13:38] <Sky_Sea> hehe
[13:39] <xsense> bilmem ne diyorlarsa
[13:39] <xsense> :d
[13:39] <xsense> bu bot ne dityor a.q
[13:39] <Sky_Sea> kafasIna gôre oynuyor
[13:39] <Sky_Sea> :
[13:39] <Sky_Sea> :D
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> !find xine
[13:39] <linziyan> zhe  shi  han  yu  pin  yin   ni  men  kan  de  dong  bu   ?
[13:39] <xsense> hee az önce saldýrdým kafayý yedi :D
[13:39] <xsense> a.q yerinde türk yok mu :D
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> aha -  its 'gxine'    :)
[13:39] <Dr_Willis> !info gxine
[13:40] <Halitech> Dr_Willis, there is also xine-ui
[13:40] <xsense> !info Sky_Sea
[13:40] <leira_> I wan't ask some question maybe not so related to ubuntu, I have a 750GB external USB hard drive, which have only one ext3 partition. I copied some files in Ubuntu Jaunty, then attached this drive to my nas My Book World Edition, but some files can
[13:40] <Dr_Willis> Halitech:  thats not in the  packages taht i see. :)  but it may be included i guess
[13:40] <xsense> leire
[13:40] <xsense> sen kýzsýn sanýrým versene :D
[13:40] <leira_> I wan't ask some question maybe not so related to ubuntu, I have a 750GB external USB hard drive, which have only one ext3 partition. I copied some files in Ubuntu Jaunty, then attached this drive to my nas My Book World Edition, but some files can't be read in My Book
[13:40] <sipior> xsense: do you have an ubuntu-related question we can help with?
[13:40] <Halitech> Dr_Willis, I think its more an XFCE program then gnome
[13:40] <xsense> sipior
[13:40] <xsense> what?
[13:41] <sipior> xsense: the question was simple enough, surely.
[13:41] <xsense> a.q
[13:41] <xsense> anlamýyorum
[13:41] <leira_> When I sshed to My Book, use ls to show this file, it said "No Such File or Directory"
[13:41] <linziyan> i'm neglected?!....
[13:41] <t__Eest> hi guys, how to install "cdbs" packet ?
[13:41] <leira_> it's quite strange, they both runs Linux~
[13:41] <Dr_Willis> leira_:  just a guess.. but i bet its ownership/permission differances.. if it can read Some of the files.. see what/who owns them.
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> leira_:  the fact they both run linux  means you got to pay attention to the owner/groups of the files/dirs and permissions on them
[13:42] <leira_> Dr_Willis: they all owned by www-data, and if it's the permission, won't it say "permission denied"?
[13:43] <Aijse> linziyan, Ask what you want to ask and else don't ask it
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> No idea. I just know that moving a usb ext2/3 from one linux box to others.. can cause issues.
[13:43] <leira_> Dr_Willis:  all the files owned by www-data, some of them can be read, some of them can't~
[13:43] <t__Eest> how to install the "cdbs" pakcet  ? can someone help
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> leira_:  via SSH you cant read some of them? or vya the samba/network share stuff?
[13:44] <leira_> is there any way I can get some more infomation?
[13:44] <leira_> Dr_Willis: I can read some og them via ssh
[13:44] <leira_> and the ones can be read can also be read by samba~
[13:44] <cagdas> amarok 1.4 problem help!
[13:44] <Halitech> t__Eest, sudo apt-get install cdbs
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> leira_:  perhaps theres some world-book hacking site/channel/guides that may have info..  Not sure what to even check.  May be somthing trivial we are overlooking.. or something deeper.
[13:45] <cagdas> i cant instal amarok 1.4 in 9.04
[13:45] <linziyan> Aijse:ok   i  just come here  and  have a  look  ,it's my first time to join ...
[13:45] <cagdas> keyserver timed out error
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> !info amarok
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> These version #'s from !info always confuse me.
[13:46] <t__Eest> okay thanks Halitech, same for  "fakeroot" ?
[13:46] <Halitech> t__Eest, yes
[13:46] <leira_> Dr_Willis: well, thanks anyway~
[13:46] <Dominik1> when setting up a file server useing samba, should I format my disks in FAT or ext3??
[13:47] <Dominik1> !samba Dominik1
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> Dominik1:  you can share ext3 filesystems just fine.
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> Dominik1:  or you oculd use ext4 :)
[13:47] <Halitech> Dominik1, doesn't matter, samba will take care of making sure they are readable by windows
[13:47] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, do you need windows machines to be able to write to disk?
[13:47] <Dominik1> Dr_Willis thanks, can you .... ext4?
[13:47] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, remember FAT has a 4GB file size limit too, incase you are hosting .ISO's or something?
[13:47] <Dominik1> b3rz3rk3r only over network
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> You could use about any filesystem you wanted.... using fat in fact could make it harder to 'share'
[13:48] <gam3r> hi
[13:48] <Dominik1> b3rz3rk3r good point
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> I use ext3/ext4
[13:48] <Dominik1> id like to see ZFS in linux :(
[13:48] <jakerue> OK I need some help with Grub error 15.....can't get back into my machine
[13:48] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, i ran into that problem a lot with my iPod :p
[13:48] <Dominik1> b3rz3rk3r was that fat or fat32?
[13:48] <Dominik1> can someone tell the bot to send me the link for samba?
[13:49] <t__Eest> i tried to install my ATI driver now but, after extracting it says "requested package is not supportet" what can i do ?
[13:49] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, regular FAT i believe
[13:49] <jiohdi> !samba
[13:49] <Halitech> !samba > Dominik1
[13:49] <Dominik1> thanks
[13:49] <beasty> isn't it a dance ?
[13:50] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, id say use EXT2 unless the disks are running the OS, then use EXT3/4
[13:50] <kannan02> which filesystem is best ex2 or ex4?
[13:50] <Dominik1> can I seemlessly distribute storage over disks without useing raid?
[13:50] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, the Journaling in 3/4 can cause issues with storage disks from what iv heard
[13:50] <Dominik1> b3rz3rk3r please explain the diff between ext2 and ext3/4 ?
[13:51] <sipior> Dominik1: sure, have a look at LVM
[13:51] <jiohdi> ext3 is ext2 with something called Journaling added
[13:51] <jiohdi> fully compatible
[13:51] <t__Eest> "x server" unable to detect , what does that mean ?
[13:51] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, EXT2 doesnt have Journaling, meaning changes are written straight away, and this can cause problems when powerfailures occur, or when things become corrupted
[13:52] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, Journaling was implemented in EXT3 and helps solve those issues
[13:52] <kannan02> how can i convert ex2 to ex3
[13:52] <jiohdi> of course journaling causes something else to go wrong at times and so ext4
[13:52] <indus> kannan02: use live cd to format it
[13:53] <jhattara> my wife just called me from home that our computer shows just a single orange star after startup and nothing happens after that, what should i do about it?
[13:53] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, EXT4 is recent implementation, and still currently considered "unstable" (though all my machines run it, and i havent had a prob)
[13:53] <Halitech> t__Eest, means something happened to xorg or the video driver
[13:53] <indus> jhattara: how big is the star? is it at top left corner of screen
[13:53] <buch> !pulsedriver
[13:53] <buch> !pulseaudio
[13:53] <kannan02> indus: i dont want to format .without formatting can i do that..
[13:53] <t__Eest> okay Halitech, iam trying to set up my ATI driver since two days but i doenst work , i really dont know why
[13:53] <indus> kannan02: no
[13:53] <b3rz3rk3r> Dominik1, For storage, i use EXT2. For OS Drives i like EXT4
[13:54] <Halitech> t__Eest, what video card?
[13:54] <t__Eest> ati radeon 9200
[13:54] <Halitech> t__Eest, running 9.04?
[13:54] <jhattara> indus, icon sized, in the center left of the screen
[13:54] <t__Eest> i have 8.04
[13:54] <indus> jhattara: sorry impossible to diagnose
[13:55] <indus> jhattara: its probably the bios boot screen
[13:55] <Halitech> t__Eest, 8.04 should work fine, are you using the driver from ati or from the restricted drivers?
[13:55] <kk> what does gvfsd-http do
[13:55] <t__Eest> ati-driver-installer-8.28.8
[13:55] <t__Eest> this is the file i use
[13:57] <jhattara> indus, what would an orange star in top left mean ?
[13:57] <indus> jhattara: the energy star logo,butits not oragnge generally green
[13:58] <indus> jhattara: we need more details about this man
[13:58] <indus> jhattara: ask her more info
[13:58] <Halitech> t__Eest, this is different, just looked it up and it only has rpm files unless you are trying to install on Xfree86 4.3
[13:58] <Halitech> t__Eest, http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/linux64-radeon-prer200.aspx
[13:59] <t__Eest> yea this is the one i have
[13:59] <t__Eest> Halitech:  its an .run file
[13:59] <Halitech> t__Eest, ubuntu doesn't use Xfree86 (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
[14:00] <tonsen> Tuna
[14:01] <tonsen> hello everybody
[14:01] <t__Eest> Halitech: but a .run is okay for installing it or not ?
[14:01] <Halitech> t__Eest, yes if you have Xfree86 instead of Xorg
[14:01] <aethelrick> ubuntu uses Xorg, but Xorg is a fork of the Xfree86 project
[14:01] <tonsen> have a qustion because my firefox on new ubuntu dont run well
[14:01] <aaron11> helo does anyone know how to execute my .py file on a terminal
[14:02] <aaron11> !python
[14:02] <t__Eest> mhmh installing it right now
[14:02] <aaron11> helo does anyone know how to execute my .py file on a terminal
[14:02] <t__Eest> and it stucks by "continuning package build"
[14:02] <aaron11> !repeat aaron11
[14:02] <IdleOne> aaron11: pythong filename.py
[14:02] <Halitech> t__Eest, that driver is from 2006 so it may not work
[14:02] <Guest37693> how do I make a dhcp server on an ubuntu ltsp server start at boot time, rather than launching the init script manually
[14:03] <IdleOne> -g
[14:03] <om26er> qt application's font is so large. i have changed the qt font in the qt settings and also restarted but the font is still huge
[14:03] <aethelrick> t__Eest: give it some time, it's probably building a new kernel module
[14:03] <IdleOne> aaron11: python filename.py
[14:03] <aaron11> ok
[14:03] <aaron11> will it run the correct one
[14:03] <IdleOne> Guest37693: google for ltsp ubuntu I was looking at an extensive wiki page last night
[14:03] <aaron11> caus in got a million
[14:04] <IdleOne> aaron11: you change filename for the correct file name
[14:04] <t__Eest> oh dear, i just need this driver for my ati, but i think all time i have the wrong
[14:04] <t__Eest> can some one help me with that ?
[14:04] <jhattara> indus, there's something on the console #1
[14:05] <indus> jhattara: is this a linux system she is booting?
[14:05] <jhattara> ubuntu 8.04
[14:05] <indus> jhattara: what is 'something' on console1, cant she boot into a display
[14:06] <IdleOne> Guest37693: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP
[14:07] <jhattara> something like this: starting up; loading please wait; usplash getting mode 1152x864 failed; usplash using mode 1024x768; kinit: name_to_dev_t (/dev/disk/by-uuid/...long alphanumeric string...) = sda5(8,5); kinit: trying to resume from /dev/disk/...; kinit: no resume inits doing normal boot...
[14:07] <indus> jhattara: ya then hangs on black screen?
[14:07] <indus> jhattara: type startx on console
[14:08] <raven_> hello: i am trying to start a tool with jack using the "script at startup" line but jack freezes when the tool comes up - what can i do? tnx...
[14:08] <jhattara> nothing else in the console and just that orange star on black screen in x-view
[14:09] <t__Eest> sry pc crashed
[14:09] <t__Eest> so can anybody help me with that pls ?
[14:09] <tehgargoth> My domain name resolution is taking an unreasonably long time.  i have done endless searches on google and have found a lot of fixes telling me to disable ipv6 with newer kernels and i have tried this and it doesnt work.. it happens when i put the DNS servers directly into the network properties box, and on multiple networks, with and without ipv6 enabled
[14:10] <s11> mdadm is reporting a drive faulty when creating an array
[14:10] <Halitech> t__Eest, you may be stuck with whatever ubuntu installs by default, I don't think any of the other drivers will work for that old a card
[14:10] <s11> changed sata cable but still no go
[14:10] <EspenA> how can i set my locale? Running locale returns LC_CTYPE="POSIX" ??
[14:10] <s11> is there a way to check the drive?
[14:10] <t__Eest> okay, so no way for me to game or smth ?
[14:11] <Halitech> t__Eest, not with your current card
[14:11] <t__Eest> okay thanks anyways
[14:11] <s11> starting the array without that drive included works
[14:11] <indus> jhattara: sorry too little info
[14:12] <Halitech> t__Eest, just seen a post on the forum where the OP had a 9600 and someone suggested an Nvidia 9400 series card that worked perfectly as soon as it was plugged in
[14:12] <aaron11> helo does anyone know how to execute my .py file on a terminal ive tried going to /hame/aaronvarghese/desktop and typed squareroot.py but it says comand not found
[14:13] <Halitech> aaron11, python squareroot.py
[14:13] <legend2440> EspenA: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale
[14:13] <orochi> aaron11: I think the answer has been mentioned at least four times but: python squareroot.py
[14:14] <t__Eest> how to find out if it is 32bit or 64 ?
[14:14] <indus> aaron11: got it? type python then the filename
[14:14] <tehgargoth> is slow DNS resolution a common issue?
[14:14] <Halitech> t__Eest, uname -m
[14:14] <indus> t__Eest: uname -a
[14:15] <indus> both work
[14:15] <nibbler> tehgargoth: use a better/nearer server?
[14:15] <t__Eest> i686 it says
[14:15] <Halitech> indus, the -m is for the machine itself isn't it?
[14:15] <indus> t__Eest: its 32 bit
[14:15] <indus> Halitech: ya -m is for machine true
[14:15] <indus> Halitech: there is a -p for processor but it never gives anything
[14:16] <Halitech> indus, guess if someone had a 64bit machine but a 32bit install that wouldn't help much
[14:16] <aaron11> indus wtf nothing happened it shows aaronvarghese@tedy132:~/Desktop$
[14:16] <orochi> aaron11: Does the program actually have any output
[14:16] <jhattara> indus, do you think it's safe to shutdown the computer ?
[14:16] <aaron11> ya
[14:16] <tehgargoth> nibbler: problem exists on all networks, with and without ipv6 enabled, ive also tried other DNS and even using my work domain server as the DNS which runs super fast even on other linux boxes
[14:16] <aaron11> i tried in the py shel
[14:16] <indus> Halitech: it would say with -m true
[14:16] <alexsander> I'm running a DB application on Wine; it connects to a PostgreSQL database with UTF8 encoding. Under VMWARE the Windows app gets the portuguese characters correctly; under WINE they are all messed up. Any ideas?
[14:17] <indus> Halitech: about the installation it says with -a
[14:17] <orochi> aaron11: /join #python
[14:17] <aaron11> ok
[14:17] <indus> aaron11: wait
[14:17] <indus> aaron11: is the file on the desktop?
[14:17] <indus> aaron11: the python programme is not designed to give u output so it isnt doing anythiung
[14:17] <indus> aaron11: is there a print commadn inside it?
[14:17] <nibbler> tehgargoth: so you have a ubuntu box, and resolving takes ages? what is the latency/ping?
[14:18] <Halitech> indus, yeah, I usually do -a and look at both parts
[14:18] <nibbler> tehgargoth: (to the used DNS)
[14:18] <aaron11> indus yes
[14:18] <aaron11> indus which program wont have print "........";
[14:19] <indus> aaron11: well,some dont
[14:19] <tehgargoth> nibbler: pings are quick, if i do like ping yahoo.com i get ~98ms, but theres 10 seconds in between each ping, which doesnt happen when i ping -n yahoo.com.. which only takes 10 seconds to get the ip initially
[14:19] <Halitech> aaron11, files are case sensitive, are you typing it in right?
[14:19] <aaron11> o0
[14:19] <indus> aaron11: if the program is jusst some class maybe
[14:19] <aaron11> yes
[14:19] <indus> aaron11: python filename(press tab)
[14:19] <aaron11> ill try another one
[14:19] <aaron11> ok
[14:19] <indus> aaron11: does hello indus program work?
[14:20] <tehgargoth> nibbler: also happens with my ethernet plug and my wireless
[14:20] <indus> aaron11: hello world :)
[14:20] <nibbler> tehgargoth: i mean, ping the machine that is your dns server
[14:20] <aaron11> indus thats for babies
[14:20] <mementomori> ni
[14:20] <mementomori> hi
[14:20] <aaron11> indus it doesnt work
[14:20] <indus> aaron11: so iam not sure what your problem is then
[14:20] <indus> aaron11: send me the program
[14:21] <orochi> aaron11: Well if you can't get a console program to run in Python from the command line you might want to start taking other people's advice :> It doesn't sound like you know what you're doing
[14:21] <pozic> I have a problem with power management on my laptop. Sometimes for no reason at all, the screen is dimmed to a state where it is impossible to see anything. It is not black, it is just very dimmed. When I have it connected to the power network, this never happens. The battery is also not empty.
[14:21] <aaron11> o0
[14:21] <aaron11> indus how do you do that
[14:21] <pozic> Also, this never happened with Ubuntu releases of a year old or so.
[14:21] <mementomori> which kb shortcut makes change the desktop?
[14:21] <indus> well, send from irc chat program
[14:22] <aaron11> indus ok
[14:22] <pozic> It could be that my screen is already broken, but that would be quite fast.
[14:22] <aethelrick> aaron11: first make sure you actually have python in your path. Type "which python" into the console and press enter
[14:22] <aethelrick> aaron11: tell us what you get back
[14:22] <indus> ya worth a try
[14:23] <aethelrick> aaron11: once you have done that, make sure you are in the right directory, type "ls" into the console and verify you can see the file you are trying to execute
[14:23] <nibbler> tehgargoth: also, use "dig www.cnn.com" and if this lags, too, use "strace dig www.cnn.com" and see where it hangs
[14:23] <aaron11> aethelrick ive tried dir and the file name is under it
[14:24] <indus> aaron11: are u using windows?
[14:24] <tehgargoth> nibbler: aha, you are smarter than me :)
[14:24] <aaron11> what no ubuntu
[14:24] <indus> bad question
[14:24] <aethelrick> aaron11: then carefully type "python <yourscript>" where <yourscript> is the name of the script you are trying to execute. Note that this is case sensitive.
[14:24] <tehgargoth> nibbler: resolvconf is pulling down DNS servers that are not even pinging to me, and 10.0.0.1 is third on the list
[14:24] <aaron11> indus why would i be in the ubuntu chanel
[14:25] <indus> well,we already told him that step aethelrick
[14:25] <tehgargoth> nibbler: where would resolvconf be getting these fake dns servers from?
[14:25] <aethelrick> aaron11:  any output you see on the console will be from the script or from the python interpreter if the script has errors in it that cause it to fail
[14:25] <nibbler> tehgargoth: i assume you checked /etc/resolv.conf?
[14:25] <tehgargoth> nibbler: yes, but its autogenerated by resolvconf daemon
[14:25] <aethelrick> indus: I'm repeating it because it didn't seem to go in the first two times :P
[14:26] <indus> lol
[14:26] <tehgargoth> nibbler: i wonder why it would be getting bad dns servers on every network i go on
[14:26] <klync> hey folks, i'm still having problems with pidgin and icq, after following the instructions in the ticket on their tracker to change the server address, wondering if anyone knows the solution
[14:26] <jakerue> ok now after messing with partitions I am getting permission denied /bin/sh when trying to boot...last try then it's a reinstall
[14:26] <aaron11> aethelrick i ran the squareroot file in the python idle (shel) and it works just as my brain does
[14:26] <indus> aaron11: send me the file please
[14:26] <frojnd> Hello there. I was trying to install rtorrent 8.0.4 and I did it. The only problem is that when I start it it eats CPU and then it exit with: rtorrent: PollEPoll::open(...) called but the file descriptor is active I asked on #rtorrent channel that I need to upgrade libcurl (curl.haxx.se) I've search for the package libcurl and I don't know which package exactly do I have to upgrade. Can someone please help me out? I'm using ub
[14:26] <aaron11> aethelrick i ran the squareroot file in the python idle (shel) and it works just as my brain does which means it works like fine
[14:26] <indus> aaron11: i want to see
[14:27] <aaron11> indus i sent you it
[14:27] <nibbler> tehgargoth: well... are those servers in resolv.conf
[14:27] <jakerue> where the hell is the GRUB coming from?  I have a partition and a copy of it.....where i grub?
[14:27] <indus> huh what? without telling me ?
[14:27] <aethelrick> aaron11: can you pastebin the python file please so we can see it
[14:27] <jakerue> er where is Grub?
[14:27] <indus> ok wait a sec
[14:27] <indus> ya just use pastebin and well copy and use it
[14:27] <krushik> I have tested that issue. If you boot from installer/live dvd, you could just "apt-cdrom add" it after installation to sources.list and install packages from it!
[14:27] <aaron11> indus sending...
[14:28] <krushik> in the live session*
[14:28] <indus> aaron11: ok its stucj at 0 %
[14:28] <indus> aaron11: just paste the program
[14:28] <aaron11> indus accept
[14:28] <indus> !paste | aaron11
[14:28] <rblst> krushik: thanks for that info
[14:28] <brutus> how do you print a backspace in c?
[14:28] <aaron11> oh
[14:28] <Supersaiyan_IV> jakerue, /boot/grub/
[14:28] <aaron11> ok
[14:28] <tehgargoth> nibbler: if i change resolv.conf to only use 10.0.0.1 it works fine, if i run resolvconf -u it replaces them with non-working dns servers again
[14:28] <ToStItOs> !playonlinux
[14:28] <indus> stupid xchat wont ask for accept
[14:28] <jakerue> Supersaiyan_IV: which partition?
[14:28] <indus> dont know why
[14:28] <aaron11> indus please dont start ubottu
[14:29] <Supersaiyan_IV> jake, main etx3 partition
[14:29] <jakerue> Supersaiyan_IV: how can I figure out which is main?
[14:29] <nibbler> tehgargoth: maybe you have nameservers in /etc/network/interfaces?
[14:29] <indus> what?
[14:29] <Supersaiyan_IV> jakerue, sudo fdisk -l
[14:29] <indus> aaron11: just paste it at paste.ubuntu.com and give us the url
[14:30] <indus> jakerue: grub is a boot loader which helps u boot operating systems
[14:30] <jakerue> Supersaiyan_IV: I am in the liveCD....so which one is main?
[14:30] <tread> Hi all.  My external hdd worked fine until today, but now when I plug it in, nothing happens.  I can see it through GPartEd, but with a warning icon (exclamation point in yellow triangle) next to it.  Right-click>Properties, and the warning is: "Unable to read the contents of this file system! Because of this some operations may be unavailable."  Can anyone help me with the goal of recovering the data on this drive?
[14:30] <tehgargoth> nibbler: nope
[14:30] <indus> !patience | indus
[14:30] <ToStItOs> anyone see redvamp128?
[14:30] <Halitech> tread, what format is the drive in?
[14:30] <nibbler> tehgargoth: maybe have a look in /etc/resolvconf/* dont know much about this tool
[14:30] <tread> Halitech, ntfs
[14:30] <uhok> Where would I look within the source folder (I'm compiling) for a list of dependencies? The site does not list them. Do I just have to manually install each one, as it comes to each required dependency error when I run ./configure?
[14:30] <jakerue> Supersaiyan_IV: fdisk done and I see one with a * under boot
[14:31] <matt777> hey can someone help me with blackberry syncing i have been toiling at it for about a week and can't figure it out lol
[14:31] <Halitech> tread, was it unmounted properly?
[14:31] <jiohdi> tread, do you have another system you can plug it into to make sure the drive is not fried?
[14:31] <tread> Halitech, I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, which ships with ntfs3g, and it has never had a problem reading this drive before.
[14:31] <aethelrick> lol
[14:31] <jakerue> indus: got that but I am having problems with partitions which seems to be snowballing
[14:31] <Supersaiyan_IV> jakerue, i see, so you're on a livecd and you want to fix grub?
[14:31] <indus> jakerue: open terminal and type sudo grub
[14:31] <tread> Halitech, it's possible that it was unmounted improperly once or twice.
[14:31] <jakerue> Supersaiyan_IV: For now, yes.
[14:31] <indus> jakerue: Supersaiyan_IV ill take it from here if you dont mind
[14:31] <Dominik1> !samba > Dominik1
[14:32] <jakerue> indus: done
[14:32] <rblst> brutus: printf("\b");
[14:32] <tread> jiohdi, I've plugged it in to 3 computers, and none of them can mount it.
[14:32] <Supersaiyan_IV> jakerue, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 read this
[14:32] <indus> jakerue: now type find /boot/grub/stage1
[14:32] <Halitech> tread, if its been unmounted improperly it will usually lock the file system so you can't damage it further
[14:32] <jiohdi> tread, all of them linux?
[14:32] <brutus> rblst, that prints some ascii equivalent picture
[14:32] <jakerue> indus: looking good
[14:32] <aaron11> indus http://paste.ubuntu.com/259837/
[14:32] <tread> jiohdi, nope.  Ubuntu, Mac OS X (which is still Linux), and Win Vista.
[14:33] <tehgargoth> nibbler: me neither, do you know if there is a command to request dns servers from a local dhcp server so i can at least set it manually?
[14:33] <Halitech> tread, even windows can't see it?
[14:33] <ToStItOs> Anyone familiar with Play on Linux?
[14:33] <aaron11> tread mac os x is not linux it's a family of Unix
[14:33] <aethelrick> tread: just for clarity... OS X is not Linux...
[14:33] <orochi> tread: Mac OS X isn't even similar to linux. :>
[14:33] <tread> Halitech, It can see the drive, but can't mount it.
[14:33] <tread> Isn't it based on the Linux kernel?
[14:33] <indus> aaron11: dear friend its just a function , you have to call it to get any output
[14:33] <nibbler> tehgargoth: dnsclient eth0 ?
[14:33] <orochi> tread: Mach kernel
[14:33] <Halitech> tread, sounds like the drive may be toast
[14:33] <frojnd> Hello there. I was trying to install rtorrent 8.0.4 and I did it. The only problem is that when I start it it eats CPU and then it exit with: rtorrent: PollEPoll::open(...) called but the file descriptor is active I asked on #rtorrent channel that I need to upgrade libcurl (curl.haxx.se) I've search for the package libcurl and I don't know which package exactly do I have to upgrade. Can someone please help me out? I'm using ub
[14:34] <orochi> tread: It's based on the Mach kernel with parts of FreeBSD's user-land...aka no Linux
[14:34] <Halitech> tread, Mac OSX is based on Darwin which is a BSD fork
[14:34] <tehgargoth> nibbler: i dont have that command
[14:34] <aethelrick> tread: nope, Darwin (the underbelly of OS X) was based on BSD Unix among other things
[14:34] <jakerue> indus: setup (hd) returns Error 12: Invalid device requested
[14:34] <tread> ah ok then.
[14:34] <arand> jakerue: whatever you got there, use it in "root (hd#,#)"
[14:34] <indus> jakerue: thats wrong
[14:34] <aaron11> indus found the ans
[14:34] <nibbler> tehgargoth: sorry, dhclient eth0
[14:34] <indus> jakerue: what was output of find?
[14:34] <aaron11> helo
[14:35] <aethelrick> aaron11: what was the problem?
[14:35] <tread> But anyhow, my hard drive.  Might be toast, but as long as it's spinning up, is there any way I can try to recover data?
[14:35] <aaron11> !@
[14:35] <aaron11> you gies there
[14:35] <indus> jakerue: root       (hdx,y)            substitute x,y with whatever you got from find
[14:35] <Halitech> tread, you can try the freezer trick
[14:35] <indus> aaron11: i told you what the problem was
[14:35] <jakerue> indus:(hd0,0)  (hd0,5)
[14:36] <indus> jakerue: hmm so u got 2 ubunt uinstallations, use the latest one
[14:36] <ToStItOs> Play on linux does anyone know how to use it?
[14:36] <indus> jakerue: ok lets try with root        (hd0,5)
[14:36] <indus> jakerue: dont forget the spac
[14:36] <GreyGhost> !data recovery | tread
[14:36] <indus> e
[14:36] <frojnd> Anyone, any ideas?
[14:36] <rblst> brutus: i've just tested it, it works fine for me in gnome-terminal; it should be a shell issue
[14:36] <GreyGhost> !recover | tread
[14:36] <jakerue> arand: same issue from last time I spoke to you about this copied part.  I don't want to copy it anymore, I will just format and create a separate partition for home.  However in the process I f'd up grub
[14:36] <aethelrick> indus: aaron11: oh right, sorry I missed indus' post
[14:36] <Halitech> ToStItOs, http://www.playonlinux.com/en/
[14:37] <klync> anyone know of problems with pidgin connecting to icq? tried changing the login server, but still doesn't work
[14:37] <indus> aethelrick: he wrote a function but didnt call it in the program
[14:37] <jakerue> indus: ok....no output but no error either
[14:37] <brutus> rblst, i think so too...i'm using the bochs emulator for x86
[14:37] <aethelrick> indus: is saw... needed a bit of scrolling backwards though :)
[14:37] <ToStItOs> Halitech I am trying to figure out if it was installed correctly
[14:37] <tread> Halitech, just plugged in the drive again to my Ubuntu box and it mounted it.. hmm.
[14:37] <indus> jakerue: so last step  setup  (hd0)
[14:37] <tehgargoth> nibbbler: thing i have noticed, when i sudo bash this issue made it take longer, any idea why "sudo bash" would use the network?
[14:37] <indus> jakerue: reboot
[14:37] <tread> Halitech, but sometimes Nautilus gives me an error when I try to list a directory.
[14:38] <Halitech> ToStItOs, all I know about it is its supposed to take WINE another step towards playing games
[14:38] <jakerue> indus:  Ok see how that all goes.  Thanks
[14:38] <ToStItOs> hmm
[14:38] <Halitech> tread, sounds like the drive is dying, UBCD has some tools to test drives
[14:38] <indus> aaron11: aethelrick btw i got the answer of square root 2 :)
[14:38] <frojnd> Hello there. I was trying to install rtorrent 8.0.4 and I did it. The only problem is that when I start it it eats CPU and then it exit with: rtorrent: PollEPoll::open(...) called but the file descriptor is active I asked on #rtorrent channel that I need to upgrade libcurl (curl.haxx.se) I've search for the package libcurl and I don't know which package exactly do I have to upgrade. Can someone please help me out? I'm using ub
[14:39] <indus> mahiti@mahiti50:~$ python sq.py
[14:39] <indus> so you want to do math huh. Well lets try your sqareroot skils:2
[14:39] <indus> 1.41421356237
[14:39] <indus> mahiti@mahiti50:~$
[14:39] <FloodBot1> indus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:39] <indus> oops
[14:39] <ToStItOs> klync pidgin didn't work for me either try Xchat if you don't have it
[14:39] <Guest88950> server
[14:39] <klync> ToStItOs: thx ... i'll give that a try
[14:39] <aaron11> indus whats the prob
[14:39] <indus> aaron11: u need to call the function i told u
[14:40] <indus> aaron11: add in next line math()
[14:40] <tread> Halitech, well since it's mounting now, I'd like to try to backup as much data as it will let me immediately?  Is there a better app for me to use than dd at the cli?
[14:40] <ToStItOs> klync your welcome
[14:40] <indus> aaron11: you defined the function but didnt reference it or call it
[14:40] <klync> frojnd: if you're talking to the ppl who make the app, they're probably not thinking about your distro's dependency chain - i.e. a newer version of curl than ubuntu provides. ... which means (just my guess, here) compiling from source
[14:40] <frojnd> klync: aha
[14:40] <klync> frojnd: i don't use that app, but wondering if you took a look at ubuntu's bug tracker for that issue
[14:40] <frojnd> klync: is there a guide how can I compile from source a certain package'
[14:40] <frojnd> klync: or library..
[14:40] <Halitech> tread, dd will copy everything including empty blocks, might be better off using clonezilla or just copying things with nautilu
[14:40] <paranoidi> http://pastebin.com/m7883994e - mdadm acts in weird ways ...
[14:40] <Ddorda> how can i install packages from a list?
[14:41] <frojnd> klync: I entered the google, no ubuntu was there..
[14:41] <frojnd> just a few links
[14:41] <klync> frojnd: usually, it's in the "readme" or "installation" file with the source code, or instructions are on their site ...
[14:41] <indus> aaron11: http://paste.ubuntu.com/259839/ see this
[14:41] <TonyTheTiger> hi guys i have ubuntu installed but i would like to complete re-install it, is there any way I can do this without creating a cd?
[14:41] <klync> frojnd: in this case, you'd have to find the dependencies and possibly compile them too (if the versions provided by ubuntu aren't recent enough for the source of the target app you've downloaded)
[14:41] <tread> Halitech, Ah, thanks.  Will clonezilla know how to deal with bad blocks (retry them, skip them?) or will the first one cause the whole backup to fail?
[14:42] <Halitech> tread, not sure,  I havent used it
[14:42] <Ddorda> TonyTheTiger: with Disk On Key
[14:42] <kannan02> is there a defragmenter for ext2??
[14:42] <frojnd> klync: but how come ubuntu 8.04 don't upgrade...
[14:42] <klync> frojnd: this could be a bit time consuming, but i've done it, e.g. for my little mp3 player loading app
[14:42] <mikebeecham> hi guys...how do I downgrade from Firefox 3.5 (Shiritoko) back to Firefox 3?
[14:42] <klync> frojnd: it's a long process for the distro to integrate a newer version - i'm sure the team's working on it
[14:42] <Ddorda> how can i install packages from a list?
[14:43] <klync> frojnd: for example, they've got to look at this newer version of curl, and make sure that upgrading curl doesn't break any other pkgs
[14:43] <Dominik1> question about samba: when configuring it unsecure with guest acces, it says that "the above configuration gives all access to any client on the local network. for a more secure, bla bla ..." does that mean that people can access it from the internets?
[14:43] <frojnd> klync: what's curl?
[14:43] <Halitech> Dominik1, only if your router is set up to allow access
[14:43] <Ddorda> how can i install packages from a list?
[14:43] <TonyTheTiger> btw how can I get an older version of ubuntu as the download will be the latest version.
[14:43] <Dominik1> Halitech: I would have to set it up as DMZ, right?
[14:44] <klync> frojnd: a set of tools for grabbing URLs - e.g. if you have it installed, you can do "curl http://www.google.com/" and it will d/l that page ... people also use it's libraries to handle url fetching in their code, which is what your app is doing, i'm sure
[14:44] <Halitech> Dominik1, DMZ or port forwarding
[14:44] <jakerue> indus: OK I'm back.  Fail, but this time with /bin/sh permission denied
[14:44] <Dominik1> Halitech: I don't have that setupt, does that mean its secure from the internets?
[14:45] <Halitech> Dominik1, as secure as any system would be thats connected to the net
[14:45] <Dominik1> Halitech im just wondering weather some remote person not on my local network could get access to the server
[14:46] <dhalsimm> hi, I need to use trickle command but I want to control my already running processes
[14:46] <Dominik1> btw, the guide doesn't go over what I have to do on the windows side
[14:46] <dhalsimm> or is there any alternative tools like netlimiter beside trickle
[14:47] <Halitech> Dominik1, if there is no port forwarding and none of the systems are in the DMZ then you should be safe
[14:47] <TonyTheTiger> and does anybody know how to install drivers for radeon xpress 200m on 9.04?
[14:47] <Dominik1> k thanks Halitech
[14:47] <dhalsimm> but I need control by process
[14:47] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#alternate
[14:47] <tehgargoth> nibbler: thanks, i just made a cron to use opendns.com to overwrite resolvconf's settings :)
[14:47] <aaron11> indus what is the solution
[14:47] <aaron11> indus :/
[14:48] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, we went over this yesterday with you, the only drivers you can use are the open source ones that are installed by default when you installed
[14:48] <Dominik1> after upgrading to 9.04 and installing samba it seems as though my printer is no longer shared, can there be a conflict between the samba server and the non samba print server?
[14:48] <rblst> mikebeecham: it's not recommended to downgrade, it's not easy to do either
[14:49] <TonyTheTiger> Halitech, yeah but today i booted up the computer and it doesnt even recognise anything, my resolution is offkey aswell. its like everytime i restart the comp it gets worse.
[14:49] <aaron11> chopping
[14:49] <nation> hey whats good all :)
[14:49] <mikebeecham> rblst: I have to though, as my bank does not recognise the browser...I need to get back to 3
[14:51] <Dominik1> once samba is installed how do I access it from the windows side?
[14:51] <nation> ok here is what i got going on i setup a network bridge with the bridge utils and made a shared to other computers network connection for use with my x box 360 and it works for live but limited conections says im behind a nat i would like to open ports installed firestarter once installed throws up an error when i try to share the internet connetion
[14:52] <TheGuyUpstairs> Have installed the remix on my netbook but for the life of me I can't find the volume control.  Any suggestions?
[14:52] <mikebeecham> rblst: huh?  It's not difficult after all, it would appear....I uninstalled all files in the repository that linked to 3.5, then reinstalled 3 from the repository and all is well
[14:52] <ab2qik> not able to view movie through f.f? Example: http://uk.webmessenger.yahoo.com/
[14:53] <b3rz3rk3r> mikebeecham, why not just use another browser for your banking if you are happy with it otherwise? unless you are trying to keep your system lightweight?
[14:53] <nibbler> tehgargoth: hehe well... nice if it works, but i'd at least do a grep -R 10.0.0.1 /etc/*     (with the wrong dns ip ofc) to find the reason for this strange behaviour
[14:53] <rblst> mikebeecham: which release are you using?
[14:53] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, maybe you should reinstall 8.04 which should work nicer, did it do any upgrades yesterday?
[14:53] <nation> i know there is a default t command line firewall how do i access this or what cran i do about firestarter
[14:54] <mikebeecham> b3rz3rk3r: it makes no sense to use 2 browsers...one for banking and one for everything else.  I tend to use FF because I've 'grown' up with it, so to speak
[14:54] <mikebeecham> I tried Epiphany and there were a few things I didnt like about it
[14:54] <b3rz3rk3r> mikebeecham, sure i understand that sentiment completely
[14:54] <mikebeecham> rblst: I was using "Shiretoko"...3.5.  My bank does not support anything other than 2 or 3
[14:54] <cheezespread> Hi all . a small question regarding the updates in Ubuntu . I am getting updates for packages which are part of KDE . Is there anyway i can disable this and recieve only relevant ones ?..
[14:54] <Halitech> mikebeecham, try opera, I have 1 chat site I go to that FF lags like crazy but opera works fine
[14:54] <nation> i love this distro got everything to work but my mic
[14:54] <nation> :)
[14:55] <Halitech> cheezespread, do you have any kde apps installed?
[14:55] <mikebeecham> Halitech: `I did think of Opera, but I've not really have very good experiences with it over the years
[14:55] <ab2qik> Is there a movie player for f.f.?
[14:55] <ratapoil> my system started taking a much longer time to boot lately (especially during the gnome loading). I don't know what could have made it so slower. The only changes I made recently to the system was installing a bunch of desktop themes, and I don't see why they would slow down my system. I also did install gnome-art and removed it after, which didn't solve the problem... is there a way I can find out what takes so much time to boo
[14:55] <ratapoil> t?
[14:55] <Halitech> mikebeecham, I hadn't either but the latest release seems pretty good
[14:55] <rblst> mikebeecham: it's strange that you have the older version in the repo; anyway, you are lucky :)
[14:55] <nation> nobody can help me :(
[14:55] <TonyTheTiger> Halitech, im not sure. but thats my plan to go back to 8.04
[14:55] <cheezespread> Halitech , i haven;t installed anything apart from the default ones.
[14:56] <mikebeecham> rblst: thats me to a 'T'!
[14:56] <Ddorda> how can i install file-list of packages?
[14:56] <mikebeecham> :D
[14:56] <mikebeecham> Halitech: may try that then
[14:56] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, did you get my link earlier?
[14:56] <Halitech> cheezespread, no k3b or any other apps?
[14:56] <nation> i got k3b running:)
[14:56] <rblst> mikebeecham: generally, it is not easy to do a package downgrade
[14:57] <cheezespread> Halitech , let me check once . WIll update now. Thanks
[14:57] <mikebeecham> rblst: I guess I was lucky :D
[14:57] <TonyTheTiger> Halitech, yeah, but rather than burn cd im looking for a method which doesnt require me to burn a cd or a usb flash.
[14:57] <mikebeecham> I'm just waiting for chromium to get properly sorted
[14:57] <indus> hi
[14:57] <nation> maybe try apt-get ddorda
[14:57] <TonyTheTiger> how can i uninstall ubuntu?
[14:57] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, unetbootin runs in Ubuntu
[14:57] <nation> sudo apt-get
[14:57] <mikebeecham> having come over from an XP environment, I quite liked it, but I want chrome to have proper gtk support first
[14:57] <nation> idk
[14:57] <heatmzzr> I need a graphical text to speech program for ubuntu.... any suggestions??? I have festival but its console and i dont know how to use it...??
[14:58] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, you would need to boot some other OS or gparted to wipe the drive
[14:58] <arand> ratapoil: Unfortunately I have no idea either, you could install bootchart to maybe get an idea which process is delaying.
[14:59] <mick_laptop> hi everyone
[14:59] <cheezespread> Halitech , I just checked . No, i dont have k3b installed . Are there any KDE apps installed by default ?. Just wondering
[14:59] <longpei> 那个朋友在啊？
[14:59] <longpei> ？
[14:59] <TonyTheTiger> i see, thanks a bunch Halitech. I know im not that knowledged and must be asking lots of stupid things.
[14:59] <Halitech> cheezespread, shouldn't be by default
[14:59] <miraclezhao> 我在
[15:00] <miraclezhao> hi,longpei
[15:00] <longpei> 你好！
[15:00] <user1_> hi,longpei
[15:00] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, no worries, I used to ask a lot of stupid questions when I started with computers as well ... oh wait, I still do :D
[15:00] <user1_> hi,miraclezhao
[15:00] <mick_laptop> i have an EeePC and my battery life is about 2 hrs. i just noticed this comment on /. -> http://hardware.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1347015&cid=29188117
[15:00] <t__Eest> is there a big different between gnome and kde ?
[15:00] <miraclezhao> hi,user_1
[15:00] <cheezespread> Halitech , ok . I was wondering why i am getting the KDElib updates . Any way to turn these specific ones off ?. ( I dont mind installing them though .. still )
[15:00] <mick_laptop> how the hell did he get that much battery life?
[15:00] <longpei> 能用中文吗？
[15:00] <mick_laptop> i'm used powertop to tweak my settings
[15:01] <Halitech> cheezespread, if you are getting updates for kde libs then there must be something you have installed from the kde side
[15:01] <indus> cheezespread: yes
[15:01] <mick_laptop> 7.5 hrs would be great (and he is complaining) :)
[15:01] <Halitech> t__Eest, different set of apps, different look to the desktop
[15:01] <user1_> 可以
[15:01] <cheezespread> Halitech , Ok .. will check . Thank you .
[15:02] <indus> t__Eest: gnome is easier and less cluttered
[15:02] <mick_laptop> anyone else here have a netbook? i'm curious to know what kind of battery life you get
[15:02] <miraclezhao> 如果用中文的话用加入这个应该最好 #ubuntu-cn
[15:02] <Halitech> cheezespread, not that its a problem to run kde apps in gnome or xfce, I use xfce and I use gnome and kde apps
[15:02] <indus> t__Eest: kde has a lot of options ,might get boring after some time, but kde looks gorgeous
[15:02] <TecR0c> for some reason my usb wireless keyboard takes ages for ubuntu to pick it up. does anyone know a way to make it pick it up straight away ? or atlest quicker
[15:02] <user1_> 恩
[15:02] <longpei> 呵呵！没有选择！
[15:02] <longpei> 直接进的服务器！
[15:02] <mick_laptop> also, how can i turn off certain hardware? (webcam, builtin NIC...)
[15:03] <user1_> 可以自己建个
[15:03] <longpei> 能加我QQ聊了吗？
[15:03] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, blacklist the modules
[15:03] <user1_> 好
[15:03] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: i guess i can do that
[15:03] <Halitech> mick_laptop, disable them in the bios?
[15:03] <longpei> QQ：1885547
[15:03] <mick_laptop> Halitech: you can do that now?
[15:03] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, how's battery life?
[15:03] <Aijse> Chinese invasion, I knew they'd do it
[15:03] <mikebeecham> Halitech: I just downloaded Opera 9 from the website, and the file, edit, view text, etc is disgusting?
[15:03] <majnoon> that LOOKS like korean
[15:03] <mikebeecham> monspace font
[15:03] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: i get 2 hrs
[15:03] <longpei> 谢谢！
[15:03] <cheezespread> Halitech , ok. Not that I have a problem with that ;) ..
[15:03] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, is that much or little?
[15:03] <Quaoar> :)
[15:03] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, that doesnt sound right to me
[15:04] <mick_laptop> for me it is a little
[15:04] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, with windows, how much do you get?
[15:04] <mick_laptop> i hear other people get 7.5 hrs on the same hardware
[15:04] <Halitech> mick_laptop, I'm guessing, I can disable things in my old toshiba laptop
[15:04] <mick_laptop> i don't use windows
[15:04] <Quaoar> a, ok
[15:04] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, 2hrs is far too little for such a low power netbook
[15:04] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, is it new? how many cells?
[15:04] <mick_laptop> i just got this a few days ago
[15:04] <TecR0c> question for some reason my usb wireless keyboard takes ages for ubuntu to pick it up. does anyone know a way to make it pick it up straight away ? or atlest quicker
[15:04] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, did it come with ubuntu?
[15:04] <mick_laptop> no
[15:05] <mick_laptop> i installed the netbook remix
[15:05] <user1_> hi,all
[15:05] <mick_laptop> Asus EeePC 1005HAB-BLU001X
[15:05] <Halitech> mikebeecham, tools - appearance and you can change the look
[15:05] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, how many cells in your battery? or tell the me the make and model and il take a look?
[15:05] <mick_laptop> b3rz3rk3r: ^^^
[15:05] <Guest67004> how can i view the other linux as remote desktop viewr
[15:06] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, ah.. lol. thx
[15:06] <longpei> 朋友我去洗澡了！
[15:06] <longpei> 等会聊！
[15:06] <mick_laptop> Guest67004: run a vnc server (there are more ways to do this -- i'll tell you one way)
[15:06] <longpei> 呵呵！
[15:06] <longpei> ＠－＠
[15:06] <erUSUL> !cn
[15:06] <mick_laptop> Guest67004: you need a vncserver on one side and a vncviewer on the other
[15:06] <TonyTheTiger> if i am looking to install ubuntu 8.04 which iso do i download? there is alot of alternate discs, why do i need the alternate disc?
[15:07] <erUSUL> !alternate | TonyTheTiger
[15:07] <mikebeecham> Halitech: yup, but not to change the font on this panel by the look of it
[15:07] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, its a 3 cell Li.. on an atom processor you should be looking at 3-4hrs under load constantly.. more like 5-6 during normal use
[15:07] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, does it have 3 cells?
[15:08] <b3rz3rk3r> Quaoar, yes
[15:08] <Halitech> mikebeecham, haven't tried, I hardly look at the toolbar
[15:08] <mick_laptop> how do i know how many cells it has?
[15:08] <DJones> TonyTheTiger: Generally, if you're just looking for the standard Ubuntu 8.04, all you will need is the desktop live cd, that will let you boot up from the cd and test that it works on your hardware before you install
[15:08] <mikebeecham> no worries...sorted it now thanks
[15:08] <indus> TonyTheTiger: its also pretty easy to use and fast
[15:08] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, where are you located?
[15:08] <eMyller> hello. anyone here using nginx 0.7+ on ubuntu?
[15:08] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, assuming you havent changed the battery, it does
[15:08] <TecR0c> for some reason my usb wireless keyboard takes ages for ubuntu to pick it up. does anyone know a way to make it pick it up straight away ? or atlest quicker
[15:08] <TonyTheTiger> Halitech, im located in london, east.
[15:08] <indus> TecR0c: hi did u solve your installation problems?
[15:08] <mick_laptop> then it does :)
[15:08] <t__Eest> which format is better, ext2 or 3 ?
[15:09] <indus> t__Eest: ext3
[15:09] <TecR0c> indus: installing it on another hd fixed the problem thanks !
[15:09] <eMyller> t__Eest: 4
[15:09] <mick_laptop> b3rz3rk3r: any idea why the power sucks so much?
[15:09] <indus> TecR0c: cool
[15:09] <TecR0c> :)
[15:09] <legend2440> mick_laptop: this lets you set powersaving mode  http://greg.geekmind.org/eee-control/
[15:09] <mick_laptop> like i said i have run powertop
[15:09] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, you might want to look at some battery care sites.. specifically to do with charging/maintainance
[15:09] <indus> TecR0c: i think the installation was messed up
[15:09] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, http://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/releases/8.04.3/ubuntu-8.04.3-desktop-i386.iso
[15:09] <TecR0c> indus: but now my wireless keyboard takes ages to pick up at logon screen. unwell  i repair them each time
[15:09] <mick_laptop> b3rz3rk3r: have an example?
[15:09] <TonyTheTiger> halitech im already downloading the desktop one linked on the webpage.
[15:10] <t__Eest> okay thanks indus
[15:10] <indus> TecR0c: what do you mean repair?
[15:10] <TonyTheTiger> btw what does LTS stand for?
[15:10] <Morydd> I'm trying to mount my home directory from my desktop on my laptop and I'm getting Error 111: connection refused.
[15:10] <DJones> !lts | TonyTheTiger
[15:10] <indus> t__Eest: what are you trying to achieve btw?
[15:10] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, optimally you should be pluggin in and out often to maintain good life with an Li batt.
[15:10] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, il find you some now.. brb
[15:10] <Morydd> in /etc/fstab I have //192.168.19.10/sean /mnt/locutis       cifs    credentials=/home/sean/.creds,uid=sean,gid=users,user,rw,hard,intr,noauto   00
[15:10] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, #  Mfr estimated battery life  4.3 hour(s)
[15:10] <Newbe_one> hii all
[15:10] <Quaoar> 23 Wh
[15:10] <TecR0c> indus:  if i keep the connect bottoms on my keyboard and toggle each time
[15:10] <TonyTheTiger> oooh so DJones is 9.04 not actually supported then?
[15:10] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: and 4 hrs would be awesome :)
[15:10] <indus> TecR0c: sorry dont know this one
[15:11] <Newbe_one> how to make xp boot from ufd with hardy
[15:11] <TonyTheTiger> this makes sense as to why i had issues.
[15:11] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, can i pm you?
[15:11] <mick_laptop> sure
[15:11] <TecR0c> indus: np thanks anyways
[15:11] <Ipse-Dixit> hi, could anyone help mounting one my hd's? here's my fstab http://paste.ubuntu.com/259852/ the one thatz not working is "Archive" it doesnt automount it at boot and if i try to access it it says "mount point is already occupied" anyone? thanks
[15:11] <TecR0c> indus: it picks up after like 5 minutes :(
[15:11] <Halitech> TonyTheTiger, yes 9.04 is supported but its considered a normal release that is supported for 18months
[15:11] <Newbe_one> hii all
[15:11] <t__Eest> can i move my xchat folder to another folder without crashing any settings ?
[15:11] <Newbe_one> how to make xp boot from ufd with hardy
[15:11] <DJones> TonyTheTiger: 9.04 is supported, its just that it is part of the 6 monthly release cycle, 8.04 is a LTS version which is supported for a lot longer
[15:11] <indus> TecR0c: maybe its a hardware problem
[15:12] <TonyTheTiger> i understand the situation now. thanks guys.
[15:12] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, i find it hard to believe that the eeepc uses 6w/hour
[15:12] <indus> t__Eest: probably yes
[15:12] <TecR0c> indus: works fine in windows, livecds, instllatoin cds, bois etc just with linux it has a problem
[15:12] <indus> TecR0c: ya its just my way of escaping help when i dont know the problem
[15:13] <indus> :D
[15:13] <TecR0c> ahahaa np prob thanks for the other help anyways !
[15:13] <t__Eest> indus, and other installed application too ?
[15:13] <Aijse> Ipse-Dixet, you trie using another mount point?
[15:13] <iwak-lanang> hi
[15:13] <indus> t__Eest: i suggest you dont move stuff like that
[15:13] <indus> t__Eest: why do you want to move it?
[15:13] <arand> Newbe_one: ufd?
[15:13] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: instead of using   LABEL=Archive  try /dev/sda1
[15:14] <t__Eest> its installed on desktop, and i want to put in my home flder
[15:14] <Ipse-Dixit> legend2440: i tried that and UID but none of em works
[15:14] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: and there is a   /media/archive  folder?
[15:15] <speedhunt3r> hey how do I deny an application access to the net? I have installed doom3 natively and it keeps checking my cd key I want to add a firewall rule...
[15:15] <Ipse-Dixit> yes sure
[15:16] <Ipse-Dixit> speedhunt3r: sudo ufw default deny → to close all the ports, and then u open only the ones u need
[15:16] <speedhunt3r> Ipse-Dixit, how do I figureout what port a program is using?
[15:17] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, as far as i can see, 2 hours is pretty normal for 3 cells, look here http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus-eee-pc-1005ha/4505-3121_7-33698873-2.html?tag=txt;page
[15:17] <Ubuntu_n00b> hi there - n00b here, having some problems installing skype - can I just ask questions in the open channel?
[15:17] <Ipse-Dixit> speedhunt3r: u want to do as it follows "sudo ufw allow **/tcp" where ** is the number of the port
[15:18] <indus> TecR0c: do wireless keyboards work good generally?
[15:18] <b3rz3rk3r> !ask | Ubuntu_n00b
[15:18] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: well my point is that other people get better battery life
[15:18] <Ipse-Dixit> speedhunt3r: to find out what port an app is using u go like this "netstat | less"
[15:18] <MaGicMaX> guys im trying to install a temp monitor applet http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net/ i installed it via synaptic already but i dont see it...
[15:18] <Morydd> I'm trying to mount my home directory from my desktop on my laptop and I'm getting Error 111: connection refused.
[15:19] <mick_laptop> eee-control seems cool - i just installed it and i turned off the card reader and webcam
[15:19] <need_help> hey need help! when i install ubuntu it give me error black screen! LAPCI can't be allocated! why ? how i can fix this ? thx
[15:19] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, the netbook with 6 cells, 63Wh has almost 7 hours
[15:19] <arand> MaGicMaX: right-click panel, choose "add to panel"
[15:19] <mick_laptop> can i get another battery for it?
[15:19] <MaGicMaX> arand: i did that i dont see it in the list
[15:19] <Ipse-Dixit> legend2440: any other ideas?
[15:19] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, you have 23 Wh, that one has 63Wh
[15:19] <ibuclaw> Quaoar, Samsung Laptop? :)
[15:19] <TecR0c> indus: yep its bluetooth. love this keyboard it is the logitech edge
[15:19] <arand> MaGicMaX: Ok, then I don't know..
[15:19] <hvgotcodes> how do i get the 'su' command to work?
[15:19] <uramaget> On my Ubuntu Jaunty set-up, it seems my audio drivers are acting very buggy. For one, as much as I lower the master volume, it refuses to be put into actual effect (i.e. volume lowering). The problem also extends between other sites such as YouTube where even if my audio is muted, audio for the videos still play. What can I do to check out what's going on?
[15:19] <t__Eest> so can i move installed applications on another partition without crashing them ?
[15:19] <Quaoar> ibuclaw, no, an eeepc
[15:20] <cheezespread> Halitech , I have klibc-utils installed in Synaptic. Any way i can check which application needs the package for ?
[15:20] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: i'm just asking if i can swap batteries to get better battery life
[15:20] <ibuclaw> Quaoar, ahh ... so I suppose that you don't get a door to the RAM then.
[15:20] <arand> t__Eest: How do you mean exatcly?
[15:20] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, yes you can buy another bigger one
[15:20]  * ibuclaw has 4GB RAM in his netbook
[15:20] <Quaoar> ibuclaw, i don't know
[15:20] <palin1441> If I disconnect my keyboard and restart my kubuntu machine, it loads without network. If the keyboard is connected - it loads ok. What can I do to fix this?
[15:20] <indus> TecR0c: ok
[15:21] <Quaoar> ibuclaw, why do you need so much ram?
[15:21] <mick_laptop> b3rz3rk3r: what would i look for?
[15:21] <t__Eest> arand: i have installed some stuff on the desktop, and now i made a new  partiotion, can i move them on this partiotnion and they will still work proper ?
[15:21] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, if you have the knowledge, make a minimal install
[15:21] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, ideally a 6 cell replacement
[15:21] <ibuclaw> Quaoar, virtual machines.
[15:21] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, with lxde or fluxbox
[15:21] <MaGicMaX> arand: i see a different one there but when i load it, it says no sensors enabled, when i do properties, then sensors, only my HDD sensors are available to enable...
[15:21] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: is that an external drive?
[15:21] <ZAKhan> is there a command to display directory permissions in 999 format instead of drwxr-xr-x?
[15:21] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, then just the 3 cell for extra capacity, or a spare
[15:21] <jacquesdupontd> x802, are you here ?
[15:21] <Halitech> cheezespread, according to http://packages.debian.org/sid/klibc-utils it's used with initramfs
[15:21] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: what wm is on the netbook remix?
[15:22] <x802> jacquesdupontd, yes
[15:22] <Ubuntu_n00b> I installed Jaunty yesterday, and installed skype this morning (manually). The sound isn't working in skype, but rythmebox is working fine. I read on a couple of forums that skype-static-oss is the way to solve audio issues, so i added medibuntu to my source list and installed it, but now when i try to run it from terminal, it says "command not found"
[15:22] <cheezespread> Halitech: and thats for boot process ?
[15:22] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, it's a modified gnome
[15:22] <Halitech> cheezespread, yes
[15:22] <arand> MaGicMaX: Could be that that it doesn't dance along with your hardware well enough.
[15:22] <b3rz3rk3r> Ubuntu_n00b, you need to change the audio in Skype options
[15:22] <ibuclaw> mick_laptop, Ubuntu netbook remix? I think it is a gnome-like wm
[15:22] <Ipse-Dixit> legend2440: nope, is actually an internal one fresh formatted in ext3, before it was ntfs and it was automounting it without any prob, since i formatted it and changed in the fstab from ntfs to ext3 itz giving me a hard time
[15:22] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, they say that the koala will be better with netbooks
[15:22] <jacquesdupontd> x802, so you finally managed ?
[15:22] <cheezespread> Halitech: Ok. thanks
[15:22] <mick_laptop> i rather like it so i think i'll keep the wm. i hate fluxbox since the config takes days to get right
[15:23] <b3rz3rk3r> Ubuntu_n00b, i cant tell you what to, as its diff for everyone, but just keep using the test service and you will get it within 5 mins :)
[15:23] <arand> t__Eest: SO you have installed these "applications" using the package manager?
[15:23] <mick_laptop> the koala?
[15:23] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, :)) yes, it does but i use it
[15:23] <ibuclaw> mick_laptop, there are some other distros out there to keep an eye on
[15:23] <t__Eest> i installed them via terminal
[15:23] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, if you know what you're doing fluxbox is great
[15:23] <Halitech> !9.10 | mick_laptop
[15:23] <Ubuntu_n00b> there are a number of (repeated) Intel devices in the audio options, but none on them seem to work
[15:23] <x802> jacquesdupontd, no. i haven't tried. cause i wiped out ubuntu a month ago. so i wait till oct for new release, then install again
[15:23] <mick_laptop> i really don't want to install another distro
[15:23] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, ubuntu has it
[15:23] <Quaoar> in the repos
[15:23] <b3rz3rk3r> mick_laptop, if you are wanting something that will fly on a light machine, check out Xubuntu
[15:23] <Kobaz> any time i boot an ubuntu live, i'll get an ip address from dhcp, and then 5 minutes later it will change... and then it will stick... i don't have any problems at all with any other clients on my network
[15:23] <mick_laptop> Quaoar: i agree, but it sucks to configure
[15:24] <ibuclaw> mick_laptop, okies ... but here is food for thought if you want to look round at the choice out there: http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/06/09/which_linux_for_netbooks/
[15:24] <Quaoar> mick_laptop, yes it does
[15:24] <x802> jacquesdupontd, this box ubuntu is fine. but laptop ubuntu is the crappy one. which i will reinstall after oct
[15:24] <Quaoar> b3rz3rk3r, xfce isn't very lightweight
[15:24] <Ubuntu_n00b> b3r, sorry about the n00b-ness, but what is the test service?
[15:24] <b3rz3rk3r> Quaoar, compared to Gnome
[15:24] <Halitech> Quaoar, actually xfce is very light, Xubuntu isn't
[15:24] <bruenig> xfce is not very light
[15:24] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: did you verify that its ext3  with  sudo fdisk -l. maybe something went wrong with formatting?
[15:24] <bruenig> compared to the *boxes and tilers?
[15:24] <bruenig> come on now
[15:25] <bruenig> xfce is a beast
[15:25] <Quaoar> Halitech, tell me a light xfce distro
[15:25] <Ubuntu_n00b> i am confused as to why I cannot launch the skype-static-oss application when it seemed to have installed correctly?
[15:25] <jacquesdupontd> x802, ok then
[15:25] <Halitech> Quaoar, minimal debian install with XFCE
[15:25] <t__Eest> can i pm someone that he helps me with this question?
[15:25] <Quaoar> Halitech, how about a debian minimal install with fluxbox, i have it
[15:25] <Quaoar> :))
[15:26] <Ipse-Dixit> legend2440: no itz actually good http://paste.ubuntu.com/259858/
[15:26] <Halitech> Quaoar, probably lighter but then we are comparing DE's and WM's
[15:26] <Quaoar> Halitech, yep
[15:26] <palin1441> anyone know what I can do to solve this?
[15:26] <Quaoar> Halitech, i like my old p3 1GHz, 128 MB RAM notebook
[15:26] <Halitech> Quaoar, so not really a truely fair comparison :)
[15:27] <ab2qik> Hi,  is it normal for the display to flicker continuously as im tabbing between windows on 9.04?
[15:27] <Quaoar> Halitech, it eats up only 20 MB RAM on this thing
[15:27] <musashi39> Hey I just recompiled my kernel for the first time since 2000 and now everytime I boot it removes the nvidia driver and puts it back
[15:27] <Quaoar> ab2qik, not really
[15:27] <Ddorda> how can i install several packages from a list?
[15:27] <Halitech> Quaoar, I have a Cel 1gig with 256 and XFCE runs nicely for me, keep thinking of trying Ice or another *box but haven't gotten around to it
[15:28] <Quaoar> ab2qik, what graphics card do you have?
[15:28] <cheezespread> ab2qik: i dont think so.
[15:28] <dos|equis> anyone knows a program in linux that is base in java?
[15:28] <musashi39> I have an nvidia card not sure which one
[15:28] <ab2qik> Quaoar,  nvidia
[15:28] <ibuclaw> dos|equis, open office? :)
[15:28] <dos|equis> ibuclaw : besides open office
[15:28] <dos|equis> ibuclaw : just a small apps
[15:28] <Quaoar> Halitech, i tried zenwalk but it was too bloated, entered swap immediately
[15:28] <ab2qik> Quaoar, where can it be checked from?
[15:29] <speedhunt3r> guys, how do I check what port an application is accessing so I can block its access in ufw? the application is full screen...
[15:29] <b3rz3rk3r> Quaoar, personally for light machines i run Vector 6 or FreeBSD, but if you are comfortable with Ubuntu its the best option now?
[15:29] <Quaoar> ab2qik, try a lspci
[15:30] <deany> dos|equis, JBinUP
[15:30] <Ubuntu_n00b> what is the best way to use windows apps in ubuntu? i understand that wine can do it, but how does it work? do you have to run the installer as usual, or copy the program files (including files in windows folder etc)?
[15:30] <deany> dos|equis, Ninan
[15:30] <itswhatev> i inadvertently installed some hud thing that shows up in my gnome session.. have no clue what this is called so i can remove it.. any ideas?  it's got a left-hand panel and some other icon panel at the top of the screen
[15:30] <dos|equis> I'll go check it up
[15:30] <Myrtti> Ubuntu_n00b: you run the installer with wine
[15:31] <Halitech> Quaoar, I started with Ubuntu then changed to Debian, find its nice and I have everything set up the way I like it now
[15:31] <ab2qik> Quaoar, shall i put on pastebin
[15:31] <new_to_Linux> thanks myrtti - how??
[15:31] <Quaoar> ab2qik, no, you should have a agp
[15:31] <Quaoar> somewhere there
[15:31] <ibuclaw> dos|equis, I think gnome-shell is based on javascript ... perhaps have a look round sourceforge.net for language specific projects
[15:31] <ToStItOs> Ubuntu noob also there is something called playonlinux
[15:31] <new_to_Linux> do u execute the installer with wine?
[15:31] <Quaoar> b3rz3rk3r, yes, vector is light
[15:31] <stevr1it_> hello i have an acer laptop 4810T and ubuntu 9.04 does not read the cd and dvd, can you help me?
[15:31] <Myrtti> new_to_Linux: wine installer.exe
[15:31] <irc_irc> what's the command to know the dependecies for a package?
[15:31] <b3rz3rk3r> wow, that messed up bigtime. what i miss?
[15:31] <Quaoar> b3rz3rk3r, never tried freebsd
[15:32] <new_to_Linux> cool, thanks!
[15:32] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: i would try creating another folder like  /media/test or whatever and check permissions on that folder and try again
[15:32] <irc_irc> info Myrtti
[15:32] <Quaoar> Halitech, me too but still keeping ubuntu on a partition
[15:32] <musashi39> Is anybody here good at troubleshooting boot problems?
[15:32] <Ipse-Dixit> legend2440: alright
[15:32] <mikebeecham> Halitech: Opera is fantastic
[15:32] <mikebeecham> loving it already
[15:32] <Halitech> Quaoar, I have 4 systems kicking around that I play on :D
[15:32] <arand> musashi39: If you specify the problem we'll see.
[15:33] <Halitech> mikebeecham, glad you like it
[15:33] <need_help> i need really help when i install ubuntu give me error on black screen : IO APIC resources could not be allocated message upon boot. ! how i can fix this :( thx
[15:33] <michaelasdf> could anyone help me installinga driver?
[15:33] <mikebeecham> Halitech: is there any way to hide the menu bar, like you can in FF?
[15:33] <johe> hi there
[15:33] <Halitech> mikebeecham, not sure, never tried
[15:33] <deany> speedhunt3r, netstat
[15:33] <legend2440> Ipse-Dixit: maybe just use   defaults     under options
[15:33] <irc_irc> Is there any command to know th dependecies of a package , i want to remove a package with it's depencies.
[15:33] <Quaoar> ab2qik, if you can't find it, do a pastebin
[15:33] <irc_irc> Myrtti: Is there any command to know th dependecies of a package , i want to remove a package with it's depencies.
[15:33] <t__Eest> how to uninstall wine ?
[15:34] <ab2qik> Quaoar, http://pastebin.com/m20d7f4b2
[15:34] <Quaoar> irc_irc, apt-get autoremove
[15:34] <arand> need_help: have you tried booting livecd with acpi=off or nopaic options?
[15:34] <johe> a question, i installed ubuntu via debootstrap on an /mnt (extern disk) now i wanne install grub or lilo, but after chroot, there is now hda sda whatever? any idea
[15:34] <Quaoar> ab2qik, VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller
[15:34] <need_help> arand it work when i boot live cd with nopaic! but when i try to install ubuntu won't work
[15:34] <new_to_Linux> i am still looking for a solution - i installed skype-static-oss from the medibuntu source, but now i can't run it. running 'skype-static-oss' in the terminal results in 'command not found', and i don't see any new launchers in my menus??
[15:35] <Myrtti> new_to_Linux: how about just plain skype?
[15:35] <t__Eest> is there anyway to deinstall wine ?
[15:35] <irc_irc> Quaoar: what's the command to know the dependency of a package? if i type apt-get install <packagename> it shows the dependecy
[15:35] <Halitech> t__Eest, sudo apt-get autoremove wine
[15:35] <b3rz3rk3r> t__Eest, apt-get remove wine ?
[15:35] <Quaoar> irc_irc, apt-get -f install
[15:36] <new_to_Linux> myrtti: plain skype is giving me issues with the sound, can't hear anything. this is an old laptop, not even sure if it has a microphone yet ....
[15:36] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, thats not a program that you run, its adding extra support for skype
[15:36] <arand> irc_irc: apt-cache policy packagename
[15:36] <new_to_Linux> thanks halitech - i didn't realise that!
[15:36] <t__Eest> okay thanks halitec, wine is away, but there are still wine- > programms  , how to remove them ?
[15:36] <jacquesdupontd> anybody is needing help ?
[15:36] <Halitech> mikebeecham, not finding anything in my opera to hide the menu bar
[15:37] <Myrtti> new_to_Linux: but the command with which to launch it
[15:37] <ab2qik> Quaoar, i see. So any known issues to cause flicker when tabbing over f.f window. Non f.f. windows are fine
[15:37] <Halitech> t__Eest, did you unistall the programs from wine first?
[15:37] <t__Eest> yes i did, but the folders are still there under pllication -> wine
[15:37] <Quaoar> ab2qik, maybe it's affected by the intel drive regressions
[15:37] <mikebeecham> Halitech: looking at a config change to see if that works
[15:37] <musashi39> Can anybody help me with my Nvidia boot problem?
[15:38] <ab2qik> Quaoar, ok thanks
[15:38] <Halitech> t__Eest, you should be able to just delete those folders
[15:38] <b3rz3rk3r> t__Eest, you can remove those by right-clicking on the application menu
[15:38] <Quaoar> does anyone know if intel gm965 is affected by the intel driver regressions?
[15:38] <Quaoar> ab2qik, koala should work better than jaunty
[15:38] <Quaoar> ab2qik, you can move to the LTS
[15:38] <Quaoar> ab2qik, fedora has solved some of it's problems
[15:38] <t__Eest> mh there is just add to menu and add to panel
[15:39] <b3rz3rk3r> Quaoar, yes, iv got the 965 in my 2910us i think
[15:39] <arand> Quaoar: fyi KK is not LTS.
[15:39] <Quaoar> arand, i wasn;t talking about it :)
[15:39] <Quaoar> arand, 8.04 is the LTS
[15:39] <ab2qik> Quaoar,  whats koala
[15:39] <sim_> i would like to ask about wine - is it used to INSTALL windows exe or to run already installed .exe
[15:39] <Quaoar> arand, you can wait for koala and try it
[15:39] <sim_> ?
[15:40] <Quaoar> ab2qik, 9.10
[15:40] <Quaoar> ubuntu
[15:40] <orochi> sim_: Both, when it works...unfortunately it barely ever does
[15:40] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, both
[15:40] <sim_> i want to install my coreavc
[15:40] <sim_> need a bit of help if anyone has time
[15:40] <sim_> im fed up of screen tearing, atm im havin to boot windows to watch my movies
[15:41] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, what GPU u running ?
[15:41] <ab2qik> Quaoar,  i did not see that version when downloading. Has it just been released after 9.04 jaunty
[15:41] <Quaoar> ab2qik, don't try mandriva or opensuse because they have intel driver problems too
[15:41] <zfe> folks, is it possible to format using ntfs?
[15:41] <Quaoar> the latest
[15:41] <irc_irc> if i type sudo apt-get remove epiphany , got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/259864/ , i don't want to remove php-mysql , how can i do this?
[15:41] <sim_> gforce 9300m GS
[15:41] <Quaoar> ab2qik, no, the LTS is old
[15:41] <kinkex> Hello guys, i have been downloading Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 4 and when im try to update my system i get this error: Failed to fetch http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/cups/libcupscgi1_1.4.0~svn8773-1_i386.deb 403 Forbidden [IP: 130.239.18.137 80]
[15:41] <b3rz3rk3r> zfe, yes, no reason you can i guess?
[15:41] <Quaoar> ab2qik, 1,5 years
[15:41] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: Gforce 9300m GS
[15:42] <cheezespread> ab2qik: Koala is next in line .
[15:42] <irc_irc> arand: Quaoar: if i type sudo apt-get remove epiphany , got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/259864/ , i don't want to remove php-mysql , how can i do this?
[15:42] <Quaoar> ab2qik, 9.10 comes at the end of october
[15:42] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: 512MB
[15:42] <zfe> b3rz3rk3r, ?
[15:42] <rajesht> Hello guys
[15:42] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, ok, have you got the restricted drivers installed?
[15:42] <zfe> i need to make a ntfs partition
[15:42] <rajesht> ive been having an issue with utorrent + wine
[15:42] <zfe> on my usbstick
[15:42] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, running compiz?
[15:42] <zfe> is it possible with ubuntu?
[15:42] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: yes
[15:42] <uramaget> On my Ubuntu Jaunty set-up, it seems my audio drivers are acting very buggy. For one, as much as I lower the master volume, it refuses to be put into actual effect (i.e. volume lowering). The problem also extends between other sites such as YouTube where even if my audio is muted, audio for the videos still play. What can I do to check out what's going on?
[15:42] <Quaoar> irc_irc, apt-get autoremove
[15:42] <arand> zfe: I think ntfsprogs can do that...
[15:42] <m_law> rajesht: what is it
[15:42] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, to both?
[15:42] <zfe> thanks arand
[15:42] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: shouldnt my laptop be able to handle them both
[15:42] <ab2qik> Quaoar, so 9.10 is available now as beta?
[15:42] <rajesht> thx m_law
[15:42] <rajesht> i use a 100 mbit server
[15:43] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: yes i have restriced drivers
[15:43] <Quaoar> ab2qik, yes
[15:43] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, yes, thats more than enough, but it may be specific to that card.
[15:43] <t__Eest> b3rz3rk3r: i cant remo them , by right click there is just add to menu and add to panel
[15:43] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: one min, ill give u a list of wot i have
[15:43] <rajesht> the box is stable with 1/2 torrents but when i add few more , it lags a lot
[15:43] <ab2qik> Quaoar, thanks
[15:43] <Quaoar> ab2qik, alpha 4 i think
[15:43] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, have you tried turning compiz off and playiong vid?
[15:43] <mikebeecham> Halitech: sorted it: http://www.aswinanand.com/2008/12/hide-menu-bar-in-opera/
[15:43] <rajesht> so all speeds go down and it takes soem time for the server to gain back the speed
[15:43] <frojnd> I've installed rtorrent like this ./configure and then make, but I've already removed files.... How can I uninsstall it?
[15:43] <Halitech> rajesht, try deluge
[15:43] <irc_irc> Myrtti: arand: Quaoar: if i type sudo apt-get remove epiphany , got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/259864/ , i don't want to remove php-mysql , how can i do this?
[15:43] <m_law> rajesht: when you say lag do you mean system performance or utorrent performance
[15:44] <Halitech> mikebeecham, cool
[15:44] <rajesht> utorrent performance
[15:44] <b3rz3rk3r> t__Eest, right click on Applications and choose edit menus, then naigate to them and remove
[15:44] <new_to_Linux> what is the easiest way to see if my laptop has a microphone?
[15:44] <yellowgeisha> hey all. quick question
[15:44] <new_to_Linux> there is a jack for it on the side
[15:44] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, what laptop?
[15:44] <sim_> w32codecs, non-free-codecs, ubuntu-restricted-extras, mplayer
[15:44] <Quaoar> irc_irc, do the remove, after that, install it, it will be cached so it will not download it
[15:44] <yellowgeisha> i'm trying to install the facebook plugin for pigin
[15:44] <Myrtti> irc_irc: you can reinstall them afterwards?
[15:44] <new_to_Linux> it's an inspiron 1150 (ancient)
[15:44] <b3rz3rk3r> new_to_Linux, there should be a hole for the mic in the lid usually if ther is one
[15:44] <rajesht> hailtech, thx but the site that i use utorrent on , will not accept deluge
[15:44] <rajesht> :(
[15:44] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: no not really...could it be somehting to do with my gfx card driver settings....vsync etc
[15:45] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, most sound cards have a jack, built in is another question
[15:45] <new_to_Linux> hmm
[15:45] <Halitech> rajesht, bummer
[15:45] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, have you made changes to setting in the nvida manager?
[15:45] <new_to_Linux> is there an equivalent to device manager in ubuntu?
[15:45] <arand> zfe: ANd when you've "sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs" you can use the command "mkfs.ntfs"
[15:45] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: only to try and improve it...but with no luck
[15:45] <irc_irc> Quaoar: Myrtti: how can i avoid this reinstalling ? is there any way to avoid this ?
[15:45] <zfe> thanks arand
[15:45] <m_law> rajesht: ahh thats a shame because its so similar to utorrent. what site is it, is it invite only?
[15:45] <yellowgeisha> when i get the deb file and try to install it via the bdebi package installer i get the following message: the file could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences.
[15:45] <t__Eest> guys there are still this wine programms in , what can i do ?
[15:46] <yellowgeisha> what do i need to do?
[15:46] <frojnd> Can ayone help me uninstall rtorrent? I've installed it like this: I wget http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/downloads/rtorrent-0.8.5.tar.gz into /usr/local/programs/ I've done ./configure and after that make.  I've already removed rtorrent-0.8.5.tar.gz and rtorrent-0.8.5/ directory. How can I uninstall rtorrent?
[15:46] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, im not familiar with the card so id say check the forums for others with your card
[15:46] <rajesht> lol m_law, true its invite only
[15:46] <rajesht> :P
[15:46] <iiiii> @new_to_Linux use terminal "lscpi"
[15:46] <sim_> wouldnt coreavc solve my probs
[15:46] <Quaoar> irc_irc, i don't know how :)
[15:46] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, at least you dont have an ATi :p
[15:46] <sim_> lol
[15:46] <sim_> whats wrong with ati
[15:46] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, well known for poor support, esp with linux due to their driver release policy
[15:47] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, anyway
[15:47] <orochi> sim_: Currently nVidia is the only chipset that has 3d acceleration support decent enough to be used for high performance applications
[15:47] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, check out forums for your card model
[15:47] <arand> zfe: or you could use gparted for the formatting (since it makes use of ntfsprogs if they are installed).
[15:47] <yellowgeisha> i'm trying to install the facebook plugin for piginIM. when i get the deb file and try to install it via the bdebi package installer i get the following message: the file could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences. how do i fix this?
[15:48] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: if im using multithread mplayer, and i habe intel core 2 dup @ 2.26GHz.....how many threads shall i tell mplayer to use
[15:48] <m_law> rajesht: Im afraid I don't use wine myself, so im not much help. Im supprised that you can't use deluge though, have you given it a go anyway?
[15:48] <new_to_Linux> lscpi 'command not found', also not found in snaptic??
[15:48] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, install hardinfo if you want a gui to look at your info
[15:48] <Quaoar> new_to_Linux, lspci
[15:48] <Quaoar> :P
[15:48] <rajesht> no, m_law, if i use deluge, i may be banned on that site....
[15:48] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, you might try another player first..
[15:48] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, though mplayer is good. didnt know it supported multi-core
[15:49] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  im increasing my cpu performance to full too
[15:49] <irc_irc> Myrtti: is there any way to avoid reinstalling packages after removing epiphany?http://paste.ubuntu.com/259864/
[15:49] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, thats good. give it max power
[15:49] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  mplayer-mt
[15:49] <new_to_Linux> i don't really need a giu, just want a quick way to check the installed devices, if possible?
[15:49] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, lspci or lshw
[15:49] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, as compiz is eating your GPU, your processor may be doing the heavy lifting in the vid dept.. so that may explain the flicker
[15:49] <m_law> rajesht: ahh i see, but is there anyway you can tell and have you asked as to why there policy is to stick to only utorrent?
[15:49] <drico_> Hi, we have a problem creating a package, it seems that the max path length for dpkg is 100 characters and then it puts the file on /
[15:50] <new_to_Linux> thanks halitech
[15:50] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  i thought compiz was known for it efficiency in gpu usage
[15:50] <Quaoar> irc_irc, man apt
[15:50] <rajesht> i dont know, its the trackers rules :P
[15:50] <ibuclaw> new_to_Linux, don't forget lsusb for USB specific devices ;)
[15:50] <new_to_Linux> cool"
[15:50] <Quaoar> irc_irc, man apt-get
[15:50] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, its good, but does have issues with OpenGL on lower spec cards, and sometime causes issues with video playback too it seems :p
[15:50] <cheezespread> yellowgeisha: Have you saved the file or are you trying to install from the download list in firefox ?
[15:51] <Halitech> new_to_Linux, lspci will be a very brief description, lshw goes into details
[15:51] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, im guessing when u turn compiz off, everything is fine?
[15:51] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  kool
[15:51] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  i will try
[15:51] <irc_irc> Quaoar: thank you:-D
[15:51] <Quaoar> irc_irc, :))
[15:51] <yellowgeisha> sorry all, just found out it's in the ubuntu reps
[15:51] <yellowgeisha> thanks
[15:53] <dos|equis> quit
[15:53] <tOli> anyone can explain to me what is the difference between ~$ and /$ in the terminal>
[15:53] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  yeh no tearing with compiz off...but that kinda sucks, seeing that my spec is more than capable.
[15:53] <NetUser_1>  i have ubuntu installed with encrypted lvm,how can i change the passphrase wich appears on the first screen?
[15:54] <kannan01> i have created swap area using gparted but it is not include when i look at system monitor ..how to add it ....
[15:54] <danbhfive> drico_: package question?  maybe try #ubuntu-motu
[15:54] <cheezespread> tOli: ~ refers to your home folder .. so the prompt in terminal normally is ~$
[15:54] <root> concatenar
[15:54] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, it will ge better in time.. i couldnt even enable compiz on my laptop 3 months ago, then the devs fixed the issue, and now its perfect
[15:54] <kylskop>  / is root
[15:54] <Guest15869> jeje ahuevoo
[15:54] <grawity> cheezespread: actually, it's "user@hostname ~$"
[15:55] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r:  lets hope so hey ;p
[15:55] <Guest15869> tumama weyy
[15:55] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, you could also change your drivers for updated/older versions
[15:55] <Guest15869> ches mamadas
[15:55] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, see if that helps
[15:55] <Guest15869> help meeee
[15:55] <cheezespread> grawity: Yeah .. guess he was asking what ~$ stood for
[15:55] <IdleOne> !es | Guest15869
[15:55] <kannan01> i have created swap area using gparted but it is not included when i look at system monitor ..how to add it to process....
[15:56] <drico_> danbhfive, thanks
[15:56] <majuk> Uh huuuuuu.... so my sdb drive, a member of my RAID5 array, just tripped out for the second time. Totally shut off and then reinitialized while the system was going, causing havoc. Can anyone shed some light as to why? dmesg output-> http://dpaste.com/85627/
[15:56] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: i was considering updating to 185. for nvidia, but ubuntu havnt officially called an update for it on their update manager...so im assuming there are still a few bugs to be fixed..although many are using it
[15:56] <danbhfive> kannan01: is it in your fstab?
[15:56] <kannan01> no
[15:57] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, if the current one isnt working the way you want, what do you have to lose right?
[15:57] <kannan01> danbhfive:no
[15:57] <vallhalla81> i am having trouble with dvd play back when i incert a disk it say cant open location maybe you dont have permittion
[15:57] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, you can always revert back if it doesnt work
[15:57] <danbhfive> kannan01: so you need help putting it in there?
[15:57] <thiebaude> !dvd
[15:57] <Guest98378> hello could anyone help me with ubuntu+ati rage 128 pro drivers?
[15:57] <kannan01> danbhfive: ya yes..
[15:57] <cheezespread> tOli: ~$ - home folder ( /home/tOli ) . /$ - / folder .. you are in the root folder.
[15:57] <danbhfive> !fstab | kannan01
[15:58] <sim_> b3rz3rk3r: im not to sure on the procedure of updating drivers (been using ubuntu form 5-6 days)
[15:58] <tOli> o ok
[15:58] <tOli> cheezespread: now i understand
[15:59] <danbhfive> kannan01: look in the example section, and copy the line that has a 'swap' in it.  Change UUID=cee15eca-5b2e-48ad-9735-eae5ac14bc90 to the location of your swap partition
[15:59] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, im not sure how to do it either, though id imagine it would mean uninstalling the current one, and compiling+installing the new one
[16:00] <danbhfive> sim_: usually, drivers are updated with each new release
[16:00] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[16:00] <danbhfive> sim_: AFAIK, this is especially so for nvidia drivers
[16:00] <ActionParsnip> what filetype does ubuntu use for icons?
[16:00] <b3rz3rk3r> sim_, or you can just wait till next release (Oct)
[16:01] <kevdog> Whats the command line for starting alsa-mixer?
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> kevdog: type alsa then press tab a few times
[16:02] <mneptok> kevdog: strangely, it's "alsamixer"
[16:02] <thiebaude> yo yo
[16:02] <cheezespread> kevdog: alsamixer
[16:02] <kevdog> alsamixer, hmm imagine that??
[16:02] <b3rz3rk3r> mneptok, shame.. play nice :p
[16:02] <kannan01> danbhfive:# /dev/sda6 UUID=cee15eca-5b2e-48ad-9735-eae5ac14bc90  none  swap  sw  0 0
[16:02] <kannan01> danbhfive: am i right this line
[16:02] <mneptok> b3rz3rk3r: uhhhh ....
[16:03] <cheezespread> kannan01:  UUID one in the next line , rt ?
[16:03] <tOli> in order to understand unix, is it important to understand the filesystem hierarchy standard?
[16:03] <sudheer> hai friends
[16:03] <danbhfive> kannan01: yes, just keep in mind the # is a comment, you should delete everything before none, and put in the location of your swap
[16:04] <Halitech> tOli, no
[16:04] <g8tor> hello all can O rub ruby 1.8 and 1.9 at the same time
[16:04] <sudheer> i'm usng the ubuntu
[16:04] <genii> tOli: Yes
[16:04] <arand> kannan01: If that your UUID? use "blkid" to find it
[16:04] <genii> tOli: Because understanding where files go and why is important
[16:04] <sudheer> i hav a prob can any one help me
[16:04] <kris_> whats your problem
[16:04] <kris_> ?
[16:04] <Halitech> tOli, makes it easier but not if you just want to use it then no
[16:04] <kevdog> Whats the command line to bring up the gnome menu where you can switch fonts?
[16:04] <legend2440> kannan01: i would use either  /dev/sda6 or UUID=  not both
[16:05] <thiebaude> sudheer: what is your question>
[16:05] <cheezespread> tOli: the filesystem is easy once you start using a distro . You learn as you use the command line..
[16:05] <tOli> i want to learn about the command line how everything works inside
[16:05] <danbhfive> kannan01: can you post the location of your swap?
[16:05] <thiebaude> !cli
[16:05] <yellowgeisha> hey. i know yall probably get questions about world of warcraft in here fairly often. sorry to be a noob. anyways. i've been installing warcraft with wine without any problems until i got to the 'lich king' dvd. when i try to open it with the wine program loader i get an 'access denied' message. is this because 'lich king' is on a dvd unlike the others?
[16:05] <new_to_linux> hi all. I am trying to run the Nokia PC Suite installer with wine, but get a bunch of these errors: "err:syslevel:_EnterSysLevel (0x7ee429e0, level 2): Holding 0x7ed1fee0, level 3. Expect deadlock!"
[16:06] <sudheer> i have installed cooiris addon for mozilla but when i use that my system is getting strucked
[16:06] <thiebaude> !cli | tOli
[16:06] <kris_> use the sudo command
[16:06] <sudheer> what might be the problem
[16:06] <kris_> sudo wine then the app
[16:06] <cheezespread> tOli: A newbie here too ..I would recommend you to start with command line ..make mistakes ..you learn better ;)
[16:07] <kevdog> Is there anything such as a font-cache?
[16:07] <thiebaude> sudheer: did you restart firefox?
[16:07] <kannan01> danbhfive: legend2448: arand :actually this what it displays /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
[16:07] <kannan01> /dev/sda1: UUID="d698f355-0932-4c70-a5f4-969ba260df05" TYPE="ext2"
[16:07] <kannan01> /dev/sda5: UUID="F0B9-E72A" TYPE="vfat"
[16:07] <kannan01> /dev/sda6: UUID="09A4-2736" TYPE="vfat"
[16:07] <FloodBot1> kannan01: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:07] <sudheer> ya
[16:07] <sudheer> i hav restarted
[16:07] <danbhfive> kannan01: hmmm, are you running the live cd?
[16:07] <kannan01> danbhfive: no no
[16:08] <legend2440> kevdog:   gnome-appearance-properties
[16:08] <new_to_linux> i now get an error "/home/user/.wine is not owned by you when launching with "sudo wine ...."
[16:08] <sim_> haha my linux is crashing
[16:08] <sim_> vista has never crashed on me before :o
[16:08] <kris_> ok well in that case
[16:08] <kris_> do a graphical sudo
[16:08] <danbhfive> kannan01: can you install pastebinit?  sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[16:08] <kris_> gksudo wine
[16:08] <kevdog> My fonts on my screen keep getting corrupted -- meaning after 20 min or so they are totally unreadable -- its really annoying -- I  need to change the font and restart firefox for example to make the screen legible. They after a while appear like a block
[16:09] <kris_> then the app
[16:09] <kris_> that might make things a little easier
[16:09] <new_to_linux> how do i do a graphical sudo?
[16:09] <kris_> ok
[16:09] <thiebaude> gksudo
[16:09] <kris_> "gksudo"
[16:09] <danbhfive> !enter | kris_
[16:09] <tOli> cheezespread: does ubuntu pocket guide a good guide?
[16:10] <cheezespread> tOli: Yes , it is ..
[16:10] <kris_> so you would type "gksudo wine"
[16:10] <new_to_linux> thanks kris - that solved the issue!
[16:10] <kevdog> new_to_linux: gksu
[16:10] <thiebaude> gksudo apt-get install
[16:10] <kris_> awesome
[16:10] <kris_> glad to have helped
[16:10] <new_to_linux> the installer isn't showing the colours very well - you said that there was another alternative to wine?
[16:11] <kevdog> gksudo works but the real command is gksu -- its 2 letters shorter -- faster to type
[16:11] <new_to_linux> i'm sure there are a bunch of alternatives, but which one do you use?
[16:11] <thiebaude> kevdog: my bad i should have said sudo apt-get install
[16:11] <cheezespread> tOli: Check this link . There are many links which can help you with Ubuntu as a whole for start : http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[16:11] <Bigshot_> when i chose to install atil proprietary driver my screen went crazy and dark, how to fix this?
[16:11] <kris_> there are a bunch of wine alternatives and most specific to games but most you would have to pay for which is why i favour wine
[16:12] <Bigshot_> ati**
[16:12] <JediMaster> Hey guys, I've had to reduce myself to running windows on this laptop temporarly to get a decent wireless connection, anyone else had problems like this? I get much better signal in windows than in ubuntu, it's an inbuilt Realtek wireless card. It's so bad in ubuntu I have to be 6-10ft away from the WAP, any further and I get huge packet losses or no connection at all.
[16:12] <thiebaude> !ati | Bigshot_
[16:12] <new_to_linux> ok, thanks. most of the objects in the installer are just blacked out actually - any idea why that would be?
[16:12] <JediMaster> In windows 7 I can be 30-50ft away through several walls and still get no packets dropped
[16:13] <kylskop> JediMaster: thats a bug
[16:13] <kris_> perhaps lack of graphical support lol
[16:13] <kris_> yeah a bug
[16:13] <kevdog> My fonts on my screen keep getting corrupted -- meaning after 20 min or so they are totally unreadable -- its really annoying -- I  need to change the font and restart firefox for example to make the screen legible. They after a while appear like a block
[16:13] <JediMaster> can you point me to the bug report?
[16:13] <Bigshot_> thiebaude: i can't even get to terminal -- hitting ctrl-alt-F1
[16:13] <kevdog> Is there like a font cache?
[16:13] <dgm_> jaunty: worst upgrade experience *ever*   :(
[16:13] <thiebaude> Bigshot_: what about ctrl alt f2?
[16:14] <Bigshot_> same
[16:14] <danbhfive> JediMaster: what model?
[16:14] <JediMaster> Realtek RTL8187B 802.11b/g
[16:14] <new_to_linux> anyone know if there is a USB driver in linux for nokia phones that works? i hadn't thought of that until now...
[16:15] <kevdog> dgm_: Just a tip -- dont upgrade -- just reinstall >)
[16:15] <thiebaude> Bigshot_: restart and when you get to log in ctrl alt f2
[16:15] <th4n0z> ,
[16:15] <thiebaude> Bigshot_: just before you log-in
[16:15] <dgm_> kevdog: yeah that's the next step I guess, but it's a pain that should not be needed
[16:15] <Bigshot_> i see no log-in screen thiebaude
[16:16] <yellowgeisha> question: i'm trying to drag files from a dvd to the HD
[16:16] <danbhfive> JediMaster: have you tried LBM?  sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-<release>-generic
[16:16] <dgm_> no network, nothing on the screen when I log in...
[16:16] <Bigshot_> just few lines of colors on the top of my screen thie
[16:16] <kris_> why did they take out "ctrl alt enter"?
[16:16] <yellowgeisha> but i'm gettin a permission denied error
[16:16] <thiebaude> Bigshot_: hmm
[16:16] <kris_> it makes restarting xserv really annoying
[16:17] <yellowgeisha> on the DVD files there is an extra icon at the top right of an x inside of a box inside of a circle
[16:17] <yellowgeisha> how can i "unlock" this dvd
[16:17] <mixfix> hi all!!
[16:17] <JediMaster> danbhfive: is that newer kernel modules backported to jaunty?
[16:17] <danbhfive> yes
[16:17] <charles01> hi lovely people
[16:17] <nztal> i have a bluetooth mouse that is working under the bluetooth manager under jaunty.  can i turn the bluetooth mouse off after i shut down the computer ?  i'm afraid that if i turn it off, it wont connect again.  i seem to remember having trouble after turning it off, at other points in time.  i'm not sure
[16:17] <JediMaster> I'll have to download it on windows then dpkg -i the files lol
[16:18] <JediMaster> will try now, thanks danbhfive
[16:18] <mixfix> say me please why my pidgin don`t want to connect??
[16:18] <kris_> could be a number of reasons
[16:18] <Refried_> hey guys -- is there any tool i can use to tell me what files on my drive are changed or otherwise not the version installed by packages?
[16:19] <Refried_> like an apt-diff
[16:19] <kris_> jaunty should already come with one
[16:20] <kris_> have you sorted the universe and multiverse repos?
[16:20] <new_to_linux> anyone know if there is a USB driver in linux for nokia phones that works?
[16:20] <nztal> there is a cruft manager, Refried_ , but i dont believe it will work for things you'd compiled yourself, only .debs.  it wont tell you much information other than to remove those that didn't come from the repo
[16:20] <danbhfive> Refried_: i doubt it.  Usually packages just overwrite all files.  There is probably a way to take 2 packages, and find out which files are change.  Maybe its called a deb-diff
[16:20] <Refried_> nztal / danbhfive: hmm
[16:20] <nztal> Refried_, allow you to
[16:21] <yellowgeisha> trying to install 'wrath of the lich king' with wine. for some reason it's not letting me drag files from the DVD to the HD and there is an extra icon to the top right of the files on the DVD. how can i fix this?
[16:21] <kevdog> Anyone actually know the proper way to make a deb file -- not using checkinstall
[16:21] <Refried_> *nod* i'd like to see, for example, which files in /etc have been changed  (for the purposes of cloning configuration changes to a new install)
[16:22] <olivier> hello
[16:22] <danbhfive> kevdog: ask in #ubuntu-motu
[16:22] <olivier> ya quelqu'un qui peut aider un nouveau sur ubuntu ?
[16:22] <kevdog> danbhfive:  What channel is that? motu?
[16:23] <new_to_linux> anyone know if there is a USB driver in linux for nokia phones that works?
[16:23] <yellowgeisha> not trying to spam. just keeping the question fresh. trying to install 'wrath of the lich king' with wine. for some reason it's not letting me drag files from the DVD to the HD and there is an extra icon to the top right of the files on the DVD. how can i fix this?
[16:23] <danbhfive> kevdog: it's for immortals
[16:23] <danbhfive> yellowgeisha: have you looked at the appdb?  see !appdb
[16:23] <kevdog> Immortals? ??
[16:24] <yellowgeisha> noob here. what's !appdb?
[16:24] <Refried_> it's for universe maintainers
[16:24] <danbhfive> !appdb | yellowgeisha
[16:24] <Halitech> yellowgeisha, why not just install from the dvd?
[16:24] <yellowgeisha> thanks
[16:24] <yellowgeisha> i tried installing from the DVD
[16:24] <danbhfive> kevdog: masters of the universe.  They do lots o packaging
[16:24] <gabriel_> Hi everyone
[16:25] <yellowgeisha> it says permission denied. or something like that
[16:25] <ipatel> hi, anyone come across this issue: "dropping netif_f_ufo since no netif_f_hw_csum feature"
[16:25] <gabriel_> I have a problem with flash on ubuntu 9.04, to be more specific, with farm town and other facebook apps, they dont work well, how can I fix this flash problem?
[16:25] <greyfox> Hello.
[16:26] <majnoon> gabriel_, i'm having same prob :(
[16:26] <greyfox> I need help on fixing the audio, my laptop sound isn't working perfectly,like I cannot controle the volume,,etc, so here's my audio devices >> greyfox@greyfox-laptop:~$ lspci|grep -i Audio
[16:26] <greyfox> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
[16:26] <greyfox> 01:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc RV620 Audio device [Radeon HD 34xx Series]
[16:27] <greyfox> Any suggestion.
[16:27] <majnoon> greyfox, 2nd one looks like tvcard
[16:27] <greyfox> majnoon : What do you mean ?
[16:28] <majnoon> or a radio card
[16:28] <greyfox> I don't have a tv card nor a radio card :/
[16:28] <gabriel_> Does somebody here knows how to fix the flash issues on ubuntu 9.04?
[16:28] <majnoon> my tv/radio card showed up as sound card
[16:28] <gabriel_> I have Ubuntu 9.04 64 bits
[16:28] <LoneWlf> so... which metapackage do you install to get the xwindows environment onto a box? I forget
[16:28] <greyfox> ahhh...
[16:28] <majnoon> 32 bit ubuntu here
[16:29] <redthehat> Hey guys, I'm kind of getting the hang of this whole ubuntu thing, but I keep getting this error message in terminal, can anyone help?
[16:29] <nztal> gabriel_, at times that flash from the repo failed for me, going to adobe and using their packaged deb, has worked for me
[16:29] <unop> LoneWlf, xserver-xorg
[16:29] <gabriel_> I have installed the package from adobe but most ot the facebook apps freezes on me
[16:29] <majnoon> ok nztal i'll try that ,it adobe.com right ??
[16:29] <redthehat> sorry, I know this is the first time I have been here, no one knows me, if I paste the error in here, can someone give me a point in the right direction
[16:30] <JediMaster> can't remember who it was I was talking to about the realtek wireless problems, but the backported modules have fixed it, got a much better signal and very little dropped packets if any.
[16:30] <redthehat> I'm trying to install apache
[16:30] <greyfox> redthehat: Pastebin the error
[16:30] <gabriel_> redthehat, go to pastebin.com and post the error from there
[16:30] <LoneWlf> unop: thx
[16:30] <redthehat> oh, its only a small error
[16:31] <redthehat> Just going to copy it
[16:31] <redthehat> here we go
[16:31] <redthehat> * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x *
[16:31] <redthehat> g                                               g
[16:31] <redthehat> o /     \             \            /    \       o
[16:31] <redthehat> a|       |             \          |      |      a
[16:31] <redthehat> t|       `.             |         |       :     t
[16:31] <FloodBot1> redthehat: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:31] <redthehat> s`        |             |        \|       |     s
[16:31] <pronoy> ops
[16:31] <gabriel_> I have a Realtek Wireless pci card and it works great on ubuntu 9.04, no probs
[16:31] <pronoy> !ops
[16:31] <bumbula> hi all.....i am new to linux..still a windows user....i want to switch with my usb drive between windows pc and linux pc.....can i format the usb drive with ntfs or????  thx
[16:32] <gabriel_> Im looking for some help, most of the flash apps on facebook freeze and dont work well, how can this be fix? I have Ubuntu 9.04 64 bits
[16:32] <ZAKhan> is there a command to display directory permissions in 999 format instead of drwxr-xr-x?
[16:32] <majnoon> ok now have url to setup / turn on wireless from the console ??
[16:34] <greyfox> bumbula: keep the ntfs
[16:34] <nibbler> bumbula: you can use ntfs, but i'd strongly recommend vfat/fat32
[16:34] <bumbula> ahhh  ok  thx a lot guys
[16:34] <gabriel_> Im looking for some help, most of the flash apps on facebook freeze and dont work well, how can this be fix? I have Ubuntu 9.04 64 bits
[16:35] <greyfox> keep the ntfs, then install linux in a ext3
[16:35] <majnoon>  ok now have url to setup / turn on wireless from the console ?? USUALLY use blackbox for WM
[16:35] <kevdog> majnoon?
[16:36] <nibbler> bumbula, greyfox: as i can see, its about using a pendrive in 2 different computers, so one just needs a fs with proper support on both sides
[16:36] <bumbula> no idea what ext3 is   i am absolut new in linux...guess its an external drive
[16:36] <majnoon> no fancy gui setup in blackbox
[16:36] <kevdog> bumbula: ext3 is the journaling system -- similar to fat32 or ntfs used in windows
[16:36] <darkness05> ext3 is a type of filesystem
[16:36] <yellowgeisha> hey
[16:37] <NauTiluS> pxe boot lan on ubuntu ?
[16:37] <greyfox> fat32 and the fat16 sucks
[16:37] <kevdog> yellowgeisha: straw
[16:37] <kevdog> greyfox: who cares?
[16:37] <yellowgeisha> noob question: there was a button that i could click to shut down/restart on the panel
[16:37] <yellowgeisha> tis gone now
[16:37] <yellowgeisha> kevdog: mashed potatoes
[16:37] <nibbler> greyfox: please see this in the context of a pendrive..... and tell me why fat32 would be bad there.
[16:37] <kevdog> yellowgeisha: brocolli
[16:37] <bumbula> nibbler   ooookkkkk  all i do on computer is 3d (3dsmax) sorry no idea what u all say  and sorry for my english too  lol
[16:38] <roy_> suhedi
[16:38] <yellowgeisha> so yeah, i'm basically just trying to restart my computer and failing
[16:38] <yellowgeisha> kevdog: geese
[16:38] <br34l> bumbula: then why u dont in the german support?
[16:38] <nibbler> bumbula: no worries... just install some ubuntu, and use ntfs or fat32... both will work :)
[16:38] <legend2440> yellowgeisha: right click top panel choose add to panel  choose Shutdown
[16:38] <greyfox> bumbula : There is Wings3d on linux , it's like 3dmax in windows.
[16:39] <yellowgeisha> awesome. thanks
[16:39] <raven_> hi - when i start a tool with jack at startup ("script at startup") jack freezes as long as this tool is open - what can i write in that line to get it working? tnx
[16:39] <a1tobi> hi
[16:39] <d1ablo_del> what controls Transmissions behaviour related to my desktops file manager?
[16:40] <dgm_> weird. there was a directory of html files in /var/lib/dpkg/info/readline-common.postrm instead of a script
[16:40] <bumbula> br34l  i did...they said the same...just want another  aehhh opinion ? u understand :-)
[16:40] <dgm_> removing that, and continuing the upgrade process
[16:40] <br34l> bumbula: sure :)
[16:40] <bumbula> :-)
[16:40] <gubuntu> can someone suggest where I should start looking for informaiton that would help me accomplish the following: I have a SQL database with a list of regex filenames in one column and a string of a destination for those files in another column.. i need a method of reading the table and running a move command based on those variable
[16:41] <credobyte> what was the name of LoCo chanel ?
[16:41] <MikeSeth> gubuntu: do you mean glob expressions and not regexps?
[16:41] <bumbula> bye all and thx
[16:41] <nibbler> gubuntu: for that you most likely need an order of the regexes, just in case one file fits two
[16:41] <gubuntu> MikeSeth: i just mean they contain wildcards
[16:41] <nibbler> gubuntu: so you just itereate, and mv $1 "$2"
[16:42] <MikeSeth> gubuntu: so glob expressions, not regexps
[16:42] <ftab> gubuntu could you please paste the script in pastebin?
[16:42] <MikeSeth> gubuntu: use mysqldump to dump the sql table in a parseable text format, then write a short shell snippet to loop over the data and move files
[16:42] <gubuntu> ftab: no script yet, i should use bash and connect to mysql within bash?
[16:42] <ftab> yes that is possible
[16:43] <ftab> you want me to send you a bash script for how to connect to mysql?
[16:43] <gubuntu> ftab: that would be great
[16:45] <rocca354> linux is hard 2 understand.......
[16:45] <rocca354> cannot acces sudo
[16:45] <ftab> gubuntu this might help you http://pastebin.com/mbe4a116
[16:45] <Halitech> rocca354, no, its different then windows
[16:45] <wekt> why are there both themes "Murrine" and "UbuntuLooks"?  Is one considered 'the future'?
[16:46] <a1tobi> witch pack do i need for ubuntu grafic driver?
[16:46] <Halitech> rocca354, are you the admin/first user created?
[16:46] <yellowgeisha> having trouble installing a dvd with wine
[16:46] <yellowgeisha> i can't copy the files
[16:46] <ftab> altobi there is not ubuntu graphic driver
[16:46] <yellowgeisha> or open directly with the program loader
[16:47] <ftab> drivers are for graphic cards
[16:47] <yellowgeisha> says i don't have permission
[16:47] <ftab> altobi which card are you using?
[16:47] <ftab> gubuntu does that helps?
[16:47] <a1tobi> i must install the grafic driver in my terminal
[16:47] <a1tobi> nvidia gforce 6600
[16:48] <gubuntu> ftab: im looking now, trying to understand what it is doing
[16:48] <Halitech> a1tobi, what video card?
[16:48] <ftab> altoni you want to have a driver installed for that right?
[16:48] <d1ablo_del> a1tobi: oh dear god, thats troublesome <.<
[16:48] <ftab> altobi run this command, lspci | grep nvidia
[16:48] <ftab> and paste the result in pastebin
[16:48] <ftab> gubuntu: good luck for that :-)
[16:49] <a1tobi> i come from germany i cant not so good in englisch
[16:49] <ftab> I am not very much familiar with bash
[16:49] <gubuntu> ftab: it just looks like it is saving auth info for a connection command
[16:49] <wekt> !de
[16:49] <ftab> well it connects you to the mysql database.
[16:50] <ftab> I am passing that information to some other script which I can't mention here
[16:50] <ftab> you can call grab those variables and pass that to a script
[16:50] <ftab> !de
[16:51] <ftab> !ur
[16:51] <mneptok> ftab: please stop abusing the bot in the channel
[16:51] <emilhauk> Anyone knows which service/bot irc.ubuntu.com uses for the chatlogging to irclogs.ubuntu.com?
[16:51] <a1tobi> when i go to linux ubuntu the desktop is black and the pc is no working can only go to the terminal an jet must install grafic driver but what packet
[16:52] <ftab> mneptok, I am not abusing but was just checking you should not be worried
[16:52] <ftab> fthat wonn't hurt you any where
[16:52] <ftab> I hope
[16:52] <mneptok> ftab: /msg works
[16:52] <mneptok> ftab: please use it
[16:52] <IdleOne> ftab: but you are adding to channel scroll so please use /msg ubottu
[16:52] <d1ablo_del> Exactly what controls Transmissions behaviour related to my desktops file manager? I got some problems with it(it opens my FM search instead of opening a torrents downloaded location)
[16:53] <ftab> altobi did you run the command lspci | grep nvidia
[16:53] <ftab> ?
[16:53] <a1tobi> when i go to linux ubuntu the desktop is black and the pc is no working can only go to the terminal an jet must install grafic driver but what packet
[16:53] <ftab> mneptok, IdleOne thanks for the info. no please do your work
[16:53] <a1tobi> i must test
[16:54] <IdleOne> ftab: drop the attitude and please follow the rules
[16:54] <mneptok> ftab: making sure the channel runs smoothly IS my work.
[16:54] <IdleOne> or you can go away
[16:54] <mneptok> ftab: any questions in that regard?
[16:56] <Resistol> is there any way to run combofix on a windows partition from ubuntu?  i've got a very sick windows...
[16:57] <malko_> hi my wifi lan is off
[16:57] <garchotron> someone with a little squid experience? i'm having trouble using refresh-ims in the refresh patterns
[16:57] <cPF> is there anyone experiencing this issue? ctrl+c not interrupting processes and various zombie processses https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/402973
[16:57] <Martin_vW> Hello, I have an annoying issue with several of my Ubuntu computers (not sure if all are affected): all windows start minimized, e.g. when I open a window in Firefox or when I click on Places->Home Folder. I always have to notice the new entry in the window list and click on it to actually see the window. Any ideas on how to fix this?
[16:57] <Morydd> I'm trying to mount my home directory from my desktop on my laptop and I'm getting Error 13: Permission denied
[16:57] <malko_> how restart wifi?
[16:57] <Morydd> in /etc/fstab I have //192.168.19.10/sean /mnt/locutis       cifs    credentials=/home/sean/.creds,uid=sean,gid=users,user,rw,hard,intr,noauto   00
[16:57] <Gallez> what's the name of the package that contains flash, java etc.? something with "restricted"
[16:57] <Martin_vW> malko_: click with your right mouse button on the network symbol in the upper right
[16:57] <Martin_vW> malko_: you should be able to re-enable the wireless there
[16:58] <IdleOne> !flash > Gallez
[16:58] <ftab> Morydd: how are you trying to do that, I mean what is the command and path you are using?
[16:58] <offsense> @gallez, ubuntu-restricted-extras package
[16:58] <Morydd> ftab: mount /mnt/locutis
[16:58] <Gallez> IdleOne, offsense, thanks
[16:58] <malko_> martin no my wifi signal is off on the pc
[16:58] <malko_> it's a driver problem
[16:59] <Martin_vW> Morydd: you have to run mount as root, eg sudo mount. Is that the problem?
[16:59] <Morydd> ftab: running that command as root
[16:59] <Gallez> and xubuntu-restricted-extras for xubuntu right?
[16:59] <Martin_vW> Morydd: oh, ok
[16:59] <malko_> sudo lspci
[16:59] <offsense> yes
[16:59] <malko_> Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5100
[16:59] <Gallez> !restricted > Gallez
[16:59] <a1tobi> when i did run the command lspci | grep nvidia than is comming login incorrect an then login timed out after 6 0 seconds  an than ubuntu 9.94
[16:59] <malko_> you know this controler?
[17:00] <a1tobi> and now ftab ?
[17:00] <ftab> altobi what did you tried?
[17:01] <ftab> I am lost could you please post your message again I might have missed that.
[17:01] <a1tobi> when i did run the command lspci | grep nvidia than is comming login incorrect an then login timed out after 6 0 seconds  an than ubuntu 9.94
[17:02] <a1tobi> what can i do now ?
[17:02] <IdleOne> a1tobi: login
[17:03] <IdleOne> a1tobi: enter your username hit enter, then enter your password ( you wont see anything but it is typing ) and hit enter
[17:03] <IdleOne> then type that command ftab gave you
[17:03] <Sirmimer> Hi, i would like to know how to voice/op people on pidgin IRC client?
[17:03] <a1tobi> ok wenn i will login it cames last login....... and than 192 packed can be update ect
[17:03] <raven_> hi - when i start a tool with jack at startup ("script at startup") jack freezes as long as this tool is open - what can i write in that line to get it working? tnx
[17:03] <ftab> altobi: that should not ask you for login
[17:03] <IdleOne> Sirmimer: /mode # +o user or +v user
[17:04] <Prodego> assuming you are opped
[17:04] <IdleOne> ftab: that is if he is logged in. only reason he would get that error is if he is not
[17:04] <irc_irc> is pidgin 2.6.1 stable?
[17:04] <cheezespread> a1tobi: ftab: lspci | grep " nVidia " .. aint it ?... a bit case sensitive i believe
[17:05] <wekt> an answer: murrine is more popular.
[17:05] <d1ablo_del> Exactly what controls Transmissions behaviour related to my desktops file manager? I got some problems with it(it opens my FM search instead of opening a torrents downloaded location)
[17:05] <a1tobi> hm?
[17:05] <lolek> hello all,
[17:05] <IdleOne> now I'm curious mneptok :)
[17:05] <IdleOne> but I'll mind mine
[17:06] <a1tobi> why do you kick ftabe mneptok
[17:06] <lolek> i have a question, i'm looking for some info about hp pavilion integrated gsm module, google gave me nothing, or maybe i just type wrong keywords... maybe someone has got some info about a webpage where i could find how can i enable it ?
[17:06] <IdleOne> a1tobi: he probably did or said something he should not have. the reasons why a OP decides to ban someone is not up for discussion.
[17:07] <irc_irc> is pidgin 2.6.1 stable?
[17:07] <IdleOne> irc_irc: there is a .deb on the pidgin site
[17:07] <IdleOne> it works fine for me
[17:07] <Barkhorn> works fine on hardy
[17:07] <cheezespread> irc_irc: works for me ... Soon to be replaced by Empathy in Koala ( next release )
[17:08] <orochi> IdleOne: Actually why they ban someone is up for discussion, that's why they have a supposed appeals process :> Of course talking about it here will get you kicked out, but that's another story
[17:08] <mneptok> a1tobi: failure to respect channel guidelines and ops.
[17:08] <irc_irc> cheezespread: will pidgin be gone in karmin kola?
[17:08] <IdleOne> orochi: I have never seen the ops in here ban someone without cause....offtopic
[17:09] <sash_> irc_irc: yes. empathy will be the default instant-messenger
[17:09] <mneptok> a1tobi: are you able to login to the GUI now?
[17:09] <cheezespread> irc_irc: I believe so..
[17:09] <a1tobi> who is the gui
[17:09] <mneptok> a1tobi: can you get to the desktop? can you login?
[17:10] <Barkhorn> what benefits does empathy offer? don't know it
[17:10] <westherm> I have a question about compiz
[17:10] <a1tobi> where do i must login?
[17:11] <cheezespread> a1tobi: are you already logged into Ubuntu ?
[17:11] <IdleOne> Barkhorn: there is some info here www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha4 KARMIC WILL BREAK YOUR SYSTEM
[17:11] <Barkhorn> thanks, IdleOne
[17:12] <delaman> does or will empathy support facebook?
[17:12] <karl1> hey i have a question for you..i used xrandr to get my resolution and refresh rate correct using this command (xrandr --output VGA! --mode 1024x768 --rate 60) how can i make this perminent?
[17:12] <IdleOne> delaman: it does but not default
[17:12] <IdleOne> delaman: yet
[17:12] <grampaj0e> So there's an actual protocol for Facebook chat?
[17:13] <delaman> IdleOne: needs a plugin?
[17:13] <a1tobi> i already logged into a german ubuntu forum :)
[17:13] <cheezespread> delaman: sort of ..
[17:13] <apparle> help me with this http://paste.ubuntu.com/259925/
[17:13] <raven_> please give me a hint how to enter something in the lines "run at JACK-STARTUP" tnx
[17:13] <cheezespread> delaman: http://philliptweedie.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/facebook-chat-with-empathy-in-ubuntu/
[17:13] <IdleOne> delaman: google empathy facebook should take you to the page with info and instructions
[17:13] <westherm> irc_irc: pidgin will still be in karmic,  they are testing new features for the release
[17:14] <a1tobi> but this still does  not
[17:14] <delaman> cheezespread:  thank you
[17:14] <cheezespread> delaman: u're welcome
[17:14] <westherm> Can anyone answer a quick one about compiz?
[17:15] <IdleOne> a1tobi: #ubuntu-de if you prefer to get help in german
[17:15] <d1ablo_del> Exactly what controls Transmissions behaviour related to my desktops file manager? I got some problems with it(it opens my FM search instead of opening a torrents downloaded location)
[17:15] <apparle> help me with this guys http://paste.ubuntu.com/259927/
[17:15] <mazda01> i always have problems with scp. can some tell me how to copy a remote file to my local machine. i am trying this.   scp fred@machine1:/etc/sbackup.conf     but that just returns the help info for scp. what am I doing wrong?
[17:16] <ubuntu> why ubuntu gives low priority to i/o
[17:16] <arand> westherm: don't ask to ask, just ask and you'll see if anyone knows...
[17:16] <a1tobi> 	
[17:16] <a1tobi> ok but I want to learn better English and when I write here I learn faster
[17:16] <lolek> i have a question, i'm looking for some info about hp pavilion integrated gsm module, google gave me nothing, or maybe i just type wrong keywords... maybe someone has got some info about a webpage where i could find how can i enable it ?
[17:16] <westherm> when I have compiz enabled none of me shoortcut keys work
[17:17] <westherm> i.e. ctrl z ctrl a ctrl c
[17:17] <westherm> even though those shortcuts aren't being used by my effects
[17:17] <Barkhorn> doesn't look too shabby that empathy, just hope it's stable enough to compete with pidgin
[17:17] <d1ablo_del> a1tobi: the best way to use english is to also rembering punctations and all that(its quite common in alot of languages anyway)
[17:17] <ubuntu> why ubuntu gives low priority to input/output operations
[17:18] <westherm> ubuntu: is that a question?
[17:18] <mazda01> i always have problems with scp. can some tell me how to copy a remote file to my local machine. i am trying this.   scp fred@machine1:/etc/sbackup.conf     but that just returns the help info for scp. what am I doing wrong?
[17:18] <cheezespread> apparle: What are you trying to install ?..
[17:19] <ubuntu> westherm: i have noticed this thing because copying in ubuntu is slow
[17:19] <westherm> apparle: I got my dual monitors to work the other day
[17:19] <apparle> cheezespread: I just run 'sudo apt-get update'
[17:19] <apparle> westherm: congrats
[17:19] <Barkhorn> try specify a target directory/file mazda01
[17:19] <westherm> ubuntu: copying files?
[17:19] <proq> I have a HP DX9000 with a touch screen.  does anyone know a good source on making the touch work?
[17:19] <ubuntu> westherm : yes
[17:19] <westherm> apparle: just had to purge fglrx, the open source drivers were better
[17:20] <apparle> cheezespread: can you help
[17:20] <mazda01> Barkhorn, how would the syntax be then? man scp says nothing about a target
[17:20] <westherm> ubuntu: are you moving them between folders, partitions, over the internet?
[17:20] <jpb0104> what's the lightest weight way to have outgoing emails on ubuntu
[17:20] <jpb0104> ?
[17:21] <ubuntu> westherm: from usb to hardisk
[17:21] <IdleOne> proq: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=158666 this is a start, might help you
[17:21] <cheezespread> apparle: I had read about it ..just trying to find it ..
[17:21] <exodus_ms> scp -r username@ mazda01
[17:22] <d1ablo_del> Exactly what controls Transmissions behaviour related to my desktops file manager? I got some problems with it(it opens my FM search instead of opening a torrents downloaded location). PLEASE GIVE ME AN AWSER <.< :(
[17:22] <Sirmimer> Do anyone know how to give OP/Voice with pidgin irc client?
[17:22] <Prodego> your question was already answered Sirmimer
[17:22] <fixxxermet> Trying to use checkinstall.  I just want it to create the deb package and NOT install the package or touch the filesystem otherwise.  --install=no isn't helping
[17:22] <Barkhorn> mazda01, just say scp user@host:/dir/file .
[17:22] <Sirmimer> Prodego, oh im sorry
[17:23] <IdleOne> Sirmimer: type /mode #whatever +o username
[17:23] <Prodego> same as any other client, when you are opped /mode #channel +o/v nick
[17:23] <Prodego> note that on some networks there may also be services to do this, which is a seperate command
[17:23] <Prodego> (including this network)
[17:24] <d1ablo_del> What controls what application information is sent around?
[17:24] <Uqbar> fixxxermet: I don't think checkinstall can do that. --install=no means it won't try to install the .deb, not that the installation of the actual files will be prevented
[17:24] <mazda01> Barkhorn, i tried that as I said in my post. i have tried  scp fred@machine1:/etc/sbackup.conf   and all it does it just return the help info for the scp command
[17:24] <lssd> hello guys is there a way to check if i did right software raid and lvm cause when i start my ubuntu server it gives me an error....
[17:25] <Uqbar> fixxxermet: anyway, dpkg -r yourpackage, removing the .deb checkinstall created to justify the existence of those files, will also remove the files that have been installed.
[17:25] <Refried_> i can't figure out where i should send bug reports for karmic ppc+ps3.  is there a different tracker for ports?
[17:25] <fixxxermet> Uqbar: what about --fstrans?
[17:25] <llutz> mazda01: scp fred@remote:/etc/sbackup.conf /local/path
[17:25] <cheezespread> apparle: Sorry . No luck .
[17:25] <IdleOne> Refried_: #ubuntu+1
[17:26] <Uqbar> fixxxermet: never tried that
[17:26] <Abhi_> hi all
[17:26] <Abhi_> how r u?
[17:26] <apparle> cheezespread: no prob I'll find out somehow
[17:26] <Refried_> IdleOne: thanks
[17:26] <johnmn3> excuse me, what is the correct room for questions about koala?
[17:26] <mazda01> llutz, i figured it out, to transfer from local host to remote host I did this: scp sbackup.conf fred@machine1:/home/fred
[17:26] <IdleOne> !welcome | Abhi_
[17:26] <fixxxermet> Uqbar: Looks like it should work.    "--fstrans Enable/disable filesystem translation. Filesystem translation enabled causes the install to proceed in a temporary directory, thus not actually touching your system."
[17:26] <jhattara> finally... fourth restart finally brought the recovery console up, ran the check disk and now everything seems to be back ok
[17:26] <mazda01> thank you all
[17:26] <llutz> mazda01: right, mine was from remote to local
[17:27] <modeller> hello
[17:27] <modeller> did you know how to make PATH
[17:28] <cheezespread> apparle: Can you check this if you havent already : http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Ubuntu/2007-01/msg00885.html
[17:28] <modeller> I want to type "blender" and it run blender.
[17:28] <d1ablo_del> Transmission is not working :(
[17:28] <johnmn3> pardon me, wondering, what is the correct room for questions about koala?
[17:28] <modeller> change path whare I like
[17:28] <johnmn3> modeller: where is blender located?
[17:28] <llutz> modeller: export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/blender
[17:28] <arand> johnmn3: #ubuntu+1
[17:28] <johnmn3> arand: thank yoiu
[17:28] <modeller> thanks
[17:29] <llutz> modeller: make it permanent in ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile
[17:29] <d1ablo_del> Transmission refuses to open folders, help?
[17:29] <johnmn3> llutz, modeller: or symlink the executable into a folder in the existing path
[17:29] <ihategfw> i love people here from UK
[17:29] <ihategfw> i hate GFW
[17:29] <Martin_vW> I have an annoying issue with several of my Ubuntu computers (not sure if all are affected): all windows start minimized, e.g. when I open a window in Firefox or when I click on Places->Home Folder. I always have to notice the new entry in the window list and click on it to actually see the window. Any ideas on how to fix this?
[17:29] <llutz> johnmn3: only work if executable don't expect other files in PWD
[17:30] <magicorb> how to delete all gnome panels from desktop, i searched and found that it can be done using sessions utility, but i cant find it, i am using, Ubuntu 9.04 !
[17:30] <IdleOne> ihategfw: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[17:30] <ihategfw> wow
[17:30] <d1ablo_del> Martin_vW: have you modified anything "special"?
[17:30] <johnmn3> llutz: true, that could get tricky then
[17:30] <Martin_vW> d1ablo_del: not that I know of
[17:30] <modeller> Johnmm3, this is my location to locate blender ||| Home$ cd renderFarm
[17:30] <ihategfw> IdleOne: im here because i run ubuntu as my only OS
[17:30] <llutz> johnmn3: / modeller short script in ~/bin would do it too
[17:31] <modeller> llutz, I use Mac OSX.
[17:31] <d1ablo_del> Transmission refuses to open folders, help?
[17:31] <ihategfw> its gonna be a big rain
[17:31] <modeller> llutz, it same ?
[17:31] <IdleOne> !ot > ihategfw
[17:31] <llutz> modeller: no idea, never used that
[17:31] <monitor> oi
[17:32] <irunbackwards> ugh, still having horrible internet problems, anyone else experiencing slow internet since updating last week? seems like ns lookups are the issue
[17:32] <stoikos_> oi monitor
[17:32] <ddd> Transmission refuses to open folders, help?
[17:32] <monitor> yes
[17:32] <modeller> llutz, I think it same can config it by command line.
[17:32] <monitor> config
[17:32] <IdleOne> !patience > ddd
[17:32] <Martin_vW> when I create a new user, the problem does not persist for this new user
[17:32] <Guest91287> IdleOne: then help me?
[17:32] <Martin_vW> looks like it must be some config setting that is causing this
[17:33] <IdleOne> Guest91287: if I knew the answer I would. relax and stop repeating please
[17:34] <Guest91287> IdleOne: Then how i get transmission into verbose modus?
[17:34] <Guest91287> Martin_vW: delete .gnome in ~ maybe?
[17:34] <master_> :P
[17:35] <Martin_vW> .gnome contains only a single file, but I have rsynced .gnome2 to the test user's .gnome2 and he is still not affected
[17:35] <Xcon>   n #bnt-
[17:35] <master_> hej Xcon
[17:35] <krishna_> i have a big unallocated chunk in my partition table. I know that entire chunk is an ext3 file system. Is there a way to fix the partition table so it recognizes that as an ext3 partition?
[17:36] <master_> ??
[17:36] <cheezespread> Guest91287: transmission has a CLI version if thats what you are reffering to
[17:36] <Martin_vW> will try the gconf directories next
[17:36] <corecode> hey
[17:37] <corecode> is there a way to install all -dev packages for all installed packages?
[17:37] <corecode> or maybe even install -dev packages automatically when installing any package
[17:37] <Martin_vW> hm, test user is still not affected, even with all gconf settings
[17:38] <Guest91287> cheezespread: GTK GUI, it refuses to open folders(aka the folders of things I have downloaded). Any way of getting it into verbose modus?
[17:38] <llutz> Guest91287: use http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Support   or #transmission on freenode
[17:39] <krishna_> could I
[17:39] <johnmn3> anyone know how to repair an fstab?  fsck, on bootup, is now unable to match the UUID in the fstab with my home partition on /dev/sda2
[17:39] <Guest91287> llutz: thank you
[17:39] <krishna_> could I just make a new partition, not format it and save the partition table?
[17:39] <llutz> johnmn3: ls -l /dev/disk-by-uuid    shows you your UUID, set it in fstab
[17:39] <cheezespread> Guest91287: Sorry .No idea.
[17:39] <fsckroot> johnm3: forget about the UUID
[17:39] <fsckroot> just replace it with /dev/whatever
[17:40] <llutz> johnmn3: if you follow fsckroot make sure not to connect other hdds to your system
[17:40] <johnmn3> llutz: just what I was looking for.. thank you so much... and btw, this might be a bug in koala.. it happened after a partial upgrade... but nobody is answering over on the #ubuntu+1 room
[17:40] <Johnm> llutz: it'll be a challenge to connect another disk on the same bus, with the same bus ID.
[17:40] <stroyan> Johnm:  You should take a moment to think about how it got broken and when that will happen again.
[17:40] <westherm> So, why don't my keyboard shortcuts work when compiz is running?
[17:40] <sim_> hi guys, i keep gettin spam on pidgin msn..somethin i never used to ge ton windows msn....what to do/?
[17:40] <Johnm> stroyan: I should?! :)
[17:41] <shreymech> hello... i tried all my torrent downloading clients (transmission torrent + bit torrent + deluge) but none of them is downloading the file... there are sufficient seeds to download but still they r unable to download.. plzz help me
[17:41] <llutz> Johnm: connect another sata-disk and you cannot be sure, your old /dev/sda1 will be sda1 or sdb1 or....
[17:41] <llutz> Johnm: that's what UUIDs or better labels are made for
[17:41] <stroyan> Johnm:  Yeah.  Then tell johnmn3 about it. :-)
[17:42] <Johnm> llutz: not true, its generated based on the bus location as well. Replacing it, sure. Adding a new disk.. no.
[17:42] <cheezespread> shreymech: Hope you are not downloading anything form pbay ...
[17:42] <johnmn3> johnm, llutz: what is this?
[17:42] <Martin_vW> omg, I believe I've found the reason
[17:42] <shreymech> cheezespread: no , i am downloading from mininova
[17:42] <Martin_vW> I have a console window with the option "always on top" set. If I minimize this window, all new windows will start minimized too
[17:42] <Pavel__> anyone know an irc support channel for osx? (trying to help a coworker)
[17:42] <Martin_vW> can anyone reproduce this?
[17:43] <cheezespread> shreymech: want me to try if it works in mine ?
[17:43] <llutz> johnm definetly wrong: my internal s-ata /dev/sda  becomes sdb when connecting e-sata disk at boottime
[17:43] <shreymech> okk u just check
[17:43] <shreymech> i am sending u the link
[17:43] <shreymech> cheezespread: http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Enrique-Iglesias-Insomniac-2007-CD-Cov/432472df346502ad4fd88a67a9d120a4289acfa125fd
[17:44] <Johnm> llutz: then you likely have a slightly buggy bios. equally, you can uuse udev rules to enforce a naming convention.
[17:44] <digitalvaldosta> Hello everyone. Can you tell me why a USB 2 external hdd would be running slow? ALso, why I was only able to copy about 3 Gb of 55 Gb and it just hangs. When I start the process over it does this: http://tinypic.com/r/sq6ng1/3 >:o
[17:44] <MichaWlan> hello guys!
[17:44] <johnmn3> johnm: I'm not adding a new disk, I don't think.. it worked fine, did a partial upgrade, now no hardward changes have been made... is it possible the UUID of my /dev/sda2 changed?
[17:44] <shreymech> cheezespread: but why i am unable to download ... ????
[17:44] <llutz> johnm no need, i use UUIDs :)
[17:45] <Johnm> llutz: most ext2 partitions don't have a generated uuid.
[17:45] <johnmn3> ext4 here
[17:45] <llutz> all my ext3 have
[17:45] <Johnm> llutz: which is probably why johnmn3 has this problem
[17:46] <Johnm> johnmn3: in which case just run "blkid" and ensure it's correct ;)
[17:46] <shreymech> hello... i tried all my torrent downloading clients (transmission torrent + bit torrent + deluge) but none of them is downloading the file... there are sufficient seeds to download but still they r unable to download.. plzz help me
[17:46] <shreymech> please help me
[17:46] <llutz> you cannot trust "blkid " without cleaning it's cache before
[17:46] <MichaWlan> i got here a atheros wifi card in my laptop. it is connected fine with the router but i got only 1mbit/sec but 100mbit on windows. can anybody help me?
[17:46] <MindVirus> Hey. I can't change my touchpad options through System->Preferences->Mouse, gsynaptics, or xorg.conf. Can someone please help?
[17:46] <johnmn3> k
[17:46] <cheezespread> shreymech: not downloading for me as well . Problem with the trackers may be
[17:46] <Johnm> johnmn3: you might seesome oddities if using any form of raid so ensure you use the uuid of the presented dm-raid device.
[17:46] <Phrea> hello
[17:47] <Phrea> if you unselect a program in Synaptic, it should deinstall right?
[17:47] <johnmn3> Johnm: no raid here
[17:47] <Phrea> [it doesnt work in my Jaunty install]
[17:47] <shreymech> cheezespread: but i tried others too.. still unable to download
[17:47] <Martin_vW> can anyone try to reproduce this: open a console window, set it to 'always on top', minimize it; click on the chat window so it has focus; click on places->home folder. On my computer the new window will always be behind the chat window when there is a minimized always on top window.
[17:47] <Johnm> llutz: you believe the uuid's to have been recreated since 5 minutes or so ago when this was presented? :)
[17:47] <Halitech> Phrea, yes but it will leave the config files unless you select complete removal
[17:47] <Johnm> johnmn3: and they match?
[17:48] <MichaWlan> i have a signal quality of 84% and low bandwitch
[17:48] <johnmn3> johnm, llutz: all I can think of, is that my /dev/sda2 partition's UUID got regenerated somehow, so now the fstab isn't consistent?
[17:48] <MichaWlan> dont know why..
[17:48] <llutz> Johnm: blkid often shows UUIDs from partitions which no longer exist
[17:48] <Phrea> Halitech: it doesnt uninstall at all
[17:48] <Halitech> Phrea, you click apply after making your selections?
[17:49] <Phrea> yes
[17:49] <Phrea> just like when you install something
[17:49] <shreymech> hello... i tried all my torrent downloading clients (transmission torrent + bit torrent + deluge) but none of them is downloading the file... there are sufficient seeds to download but still they r unable to download.. plzz help me
[17:49] <Johnm> llutz: that shouldn't matter, since this partition does exist. and if it doesnt, why are we trying to mount it?
[17:49] <Martin_vW> Phrea: try to circumvent synaptic by typing 'sudo aptitude remove <package>' in a console. It should print an error message if it can't remove a package for some reason.
[17:49] <Halitech> Phrea, did it ask for your root password when you started synaptic?
[17:49] <johnmn3> it existed.. the data is still in there
[17:49] <sim_> anyone want to help me make an applet for smartdimmer so i can control brightness levles on my laptop
[17:49] <llutz> Johnm: right, i meant it more generally when suggesting blkid
[17:49] <Phrea> Martin_vW: I'm still a new user, and a bit scared of the terminal, but I'll give that a try :)
[17:50] <Phrea> I'll look up the commands online :)
[17:50] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: Nope .. works ok for me ..opens normally for m
[17:50] <Phrea> thanks for the tip
[17:50] <Halitech> Phrea, what program are you trying to unistall?
[17:50] <Johnm> llutz: all blkid really does is show you the info in sysfs anyway
[17:50] <Phrea> some games
[17:50] <Barkhorn> what's going wrong when i have an untrusted source in aptitude but imported the key of the PPA? any ideas?
[17:50] <shreymech> cheezespread: hey man plzzz see any solution
[17:50] <Halitech> Phrea, sudo aptitude autoremove (name of game)
[17:50] <Guest91813> alo?
[17:50] <shreymech> cheezespread: else no one is replying me here
[17:50] <Martin_vW> cheezespread: my boss also tried to reproduce it without success, but he has several displays. Do you have one display or multiple?
[17:51] <llutz> Johnm wrong, it just shows content of /etc/blkid.tab
[17:51] <Phrea> Halitech: I'll try, thanks for the info, and please excuse my ignorance
[17:51] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: one display .
[17:51] <Martin_vW> shreymech: try to download the ubuntu torrent from ubuntu.com and see if that works
[17:51] <llutz> Johnm which might be outdated, therefore "blkid -g" is to be used from time to time
[17:51] <Phrea> new user, but a dedicated one, it's the only OS on that pc [and I'll keep it like that too ! :) ]
[17:51] <Phrea> thanks !!
[17:51] <Johnm> llutz: no, thats just the default cache file. you can even re-fresh it with blkid -w
[17:51] <Phrea> I'm out
[17:51] <Halitech> Phrea, no worries, but don't be scard of the the command line, its nothing to be scared of and is the most powerful tool we have
[17:51] <cheezespread> shreymech: That download link didn't work for me . Try downloading a torrent from someplace else ...
[17:52] <Johnm> llutz: what do you think populates blkid.tab initially?
[17:52] <Martin_vW> shreymech: torrent should work at least a little bit even when the ports are not opened
[17:53] <Martin_vW> cheezespread: hmm, then I'm out of luck. Will try to reproduce this on my home computer and notebook as soon as I'm back home, if it persists there, then I'll report it as a bug. Thanks for your help!
[17:53] <shreymech> Martin_vW: i tried almost all the torrent clients .. no one of them is working... i think a common problem is stopping all the clients to all... but i am unble to identify it..
[17:53] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: you're welcome
[17:53] <sim_> when im watching streams via mplayer...where do the streams save to ? ...
[17:53] <Martin_vW> shreymech: don't try different clients, try different torrents ;)
[17:53] <johnmn3> so how do I find out what the UUID of /dev/sda2 currently?
[17:54] <llutz> ls -l /dev/disk-by-uuid
[17:54] <Johnm> johnmn3: blkid
[17:54] <johnmn3> hahahah
[17:54] <Halitech> shreymech, try this http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04/ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso.torrent
[17:54] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: The torrent he is downloading is not working for me either ..issues with trackers i believe
[17:54] <johnmn3> I'll see if they both return the same thing
[17:54] <stroyan> johnmn3:  Or "sudo vol_id /dev/sda2"
[17:54] <Kapace> hello, can i request one of those free cds of the next ubuntu to be shipped to me?
[17:54] <llutz> johnmn3: sry, ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[17:54] <Martin_vW> cheezespread: yes, that would explain it. Pirate Bay still down? ^^
[17:54] <thiebaude> !shipit
[17:54] <MancUUniAN_REd>  /join #freenode
[17:55] <zafy> can I have webcam in pidgin in ubuntu hardy ?
[17:55] <spO> does rm have a setting so i delete only empty subdirectories and not files in my current direcotry?
[17:55] <johnmn3> ls: cannot access /dev/disk-by-uuid: No such file or directory
[17:55] <MancUUniAN_REd> I want a cloak
[17:55] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: was up yesterday ..Court tryin hard to pull it down ..
[17:55] <MindVirus> zafy: yes.
[17:55] <zafy> cause I upgraded but I can't see the media menu in conversation
[17:55] <Halitech> Martin_vW, pirate bay is working for me
[17:55] <llutz> johnmn3: sry, ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[17:55] <MindVirus> zafy: do you have 2.6.1?
[17:55] <Kapace> thiebaude, the problem is that i have jaunty, but i want to get the next version as CD
[17:55] <zafy> MindVirus, yes
[17:55] <g_> what's the difference between the desktop version and the notebook version?
[17:55] <MindVirus> zafy: best thing you can do is ask in #pidgin.
[17:55] <g_> i'm looking for a version for a usb stick
[17:55] <Martin_vW> Halitech: yeah, for me too, that was just a joke ;)
[17:55] <shreymech> Halitech: heyyy  it worked... but others diidn't.... ???  whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[17:55] <johnmn3> vol_id not found
[17:56] <Halitech> Kapace, you will need to wait till karmic is released before they ship it
[17:56] <Kapace> Halitech, ok
[17:56] <shreymech> Martin_vW: hey that ubuntu torrent wokrd.. but others are not...???  why..??
[17:56] <Halitech> Martin_vW, ahhh, missed that
[17:56] <johnmn3> looks like they're the same
[17:56] <zafy> ok thanks
[17:56] <stroyan> johnmn3:  dlocate vol_id produces  udev: /sbin/vol_id
[17:56] <Halitech> shreymech, probably a tracker issue
[17:56] <cheezespread> shreymech: you tried to download teh same torrent in different clients ?
[17:56] <Martin_vW> shreymech: the torrents you are trying to download seem to specify a dead tracker, or a tracker that requires authentication
[17:57] <Barkhorn> what's going wrong when i have an untrusted source in aptitude but imported the key of the PPA and did an update? any ideas?
[17:57] <johnmn3> everything is telling me that the the UUID in the fstab is the same as the one currently attributed to /dev/sda2
[17:57] <Martin_vW> shreymech: if the tracker does not work, the torrent cannot work at all
[17:57] <Halitech> shreymech, or your computer is smarter then you and its trying to protect you from doing anything illegal ;)
[17:57] <madLyfe> is there some app for ubuntu that will auto add shares on the network?
[17:57] <MancUUniAN_REd> How can I hide my cloak
[17:57] <shreymech> cheezespread: yaaa
[17:57] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, put it in a closet?
[17:58] <shreymech> Halitech: he he :-) yaaa friend
[17:58] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: How can
[17:58] <thiebaude> Kapace: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha3
[17:58] <Guest91813> anybody tries utube-ripper here? any similar apps tat works?
[17:58] <shreymech> Martin_vW: but i wonder why others cudn't
[17:58] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: Whats a closet
[17:58] <apn> madLyfe: do you mean auto-mount smb shares?
[17:59] <johnmn3> so why is fsck complaining when I boot up about UUID and dumping me into console?
[17:59] <cheezespread> shreymech: ;) .. LOL @ hALI;S comment .. ( may be all the torrents you tried are having dead trackers ...phew ..thats unlikely ..still ;) )
[17:59] <madLyfe> ya.. like i dont want to have to manually add them every time there is a new one..
[17:59] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, a place where you store cloaks and jackets and boots and umbrellas
[17:59] <madLyfe> i just wanna go to network and have it show up..
[17:59] <cheezespread> shreymech: pm me another link you tried
[17:59] <stroyan> johnmn3:  Perhaps the /etc/fstab or device driver modules in your initrd does not have the right uuid or support for /dev/sda.
[17:59] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: How can i hide it mate
[18:00] <irunbackwards> bla, had to go afk, didn't see if anyone read/answered my question :[
[18:00] <shreymech> cheezespread: ok . wait
[18:00] <irunbackwards> still having horrible internet problems, anyone else experiencing slow internet since updating last week? seems like ns lookups are the issue
[18:00] <johnmn3> stroyan: /dev/sda1 is mounting to / just find
[18:00] <johnmn3> fine
[18:00] <Martin_vW> shreymech: the client should tell you if it can't contact the tracker. You can also look into the torrent's properties, the tracker should be listed there, then you can check for yourself whether the tracker is reachable.
[18:00] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, are you sure you mean CLOAK ?
[18:00] <aubre> try openDNS?
[18:00] <shreymech> Martin_vW: ok wait i m checking
[18:01] <aubre> my isp dns servers suck so I use opendns
[18:01] <johnmn3> how do I change over to another vty from the console, so I can search for the error log file that fsck spit out, so I can tell you guys the output
[18:01] <genii> aubre: Here too
[18:01] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: yes
[18:01] <majnoon_> hi
[18:01] <aubre> genii: generally faster lookups for me
[18:02] <johnmn3> I thought it was something with th function keys
[18:02] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, unless cloak means something different to you then it does me, a cloak is an old style jacket that they used to wear years ago
[18:02] <stroyan> johnmn3:  <ctrl><alt><F2> (and back with another Fn)
[18:02] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloak
[18:02] <johnmn3> stroyan: hmm, seems like shells aren't running on the other vtys
[18:02] <shreymech> cheezespread: http://www.seedpeer.com/details/1950586.html
[18:02] <yeswanth> umount: /media/iso is not in the fstab (and you are not root
[18:03] <johnmn3> just a cursor with no prompt
[18:03] <yeswanth> can any body help with this error while mounting
[18:03] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech:Common man
[18:03] <stroyan> johnmn3:  You are probably at a busybox shell prompt very early in the boot.
[18:03] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech:  I want to hide my IP
[18:03] <bigboss> hello everybody! i have an error testing a "home-made" gdm theme... could anyone help me?
[18:03] <johnmn3> I am probably in the recovery.. didn't know it was busybox
[18:03] <apn> madLyfe: so you want to mount all shares automatically whenever it's possible, even if they are new and you don't know what they are. You don't want nautilus just show you the shares. Correct?
[18:03] <stroyan> johnmn3:  And / may actually be the initrd rather than the normal / that you think it is.
[18:04] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, you didn't say anything about your ip, you said how can I hide my cloak
[18:04] <shreymech> Martin_vW: okk dear ... now i checked almost 10 torrents with healthy seeds... none of my download client is downloading(transmission giving an error"data insufficient" : same error for all the torrents))
[18:04] <shreymech> cheezespread: okk dear ... now i checked almost 10 torrents with healthy seeds... none of my download client is downloading(transmission giving an error"data insufficient" : same error for all the torrents))
[18:04] <johnmn3> stroyan: hmm.. mount says /dev/sda1 is on /
[18:04] <Halitech> !proxy | MancUUniAN_REd
[18:04] <Halitech> !tor | MancUUniAN_REd
[18:04] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC/Cloaks
[18:05] <MancUUniAN_REd> Halitech: From this i thought cloak means IP
[18:05] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, basically you want a proxy
[18:05] <stroyan> johnmn3:  okay.  I wasn't sure what evidence you were basing your conclusion on.  The mount output is reliable.
[18:05] <hangman> umm.. how do i SIMPLY get Java to download, install and work on mozilla???
[18:05] <N1ghtCrawler> I have som problems with writing to a mounted fat32 drive on my computer (ubuntu server 9.01) this explains the problem: http://n1ghtcrawler.pastebin.com/d57e81f8f
[18:05] <Martin_vW> yeswanth: what are you trying to do? You probably forgot to put sudo in front of the command.
[18:05] <J_5> I have truecrypt install on 9.04 , but I don'tsee the option for whole disk encryption? Am I missing something
[18:05] <J_5> installed*
[18:05] <cheezespread> shreymech: the second torrent  gave was also out of tracckers ..Not dowloading as well ; )..
[18:05] <johnmn3> stroyan: yea, I mounted /dev/sda2 on /home manually and everything is in there.. I'm afraid to do a startx cause I don't want to wipe anything out
[18:06] <|]Spectre[|> hi,can you concil me regarding a good download manager like getright for windows ? thanks
[18:06] <cheezespread> shreymech: Can you try this and reply : http://www.mininova.org/tor/2887196
[18:06] <shreymech> cheezespread: but it was with highest seeds
[18:06] <stroyan> johnmn3:  If you exit from the busybox shell prompt the boot is likely to finish mostly okay.
[18:07] <Martin_vW> shreymech: are you sure you are downloading from a public tracker? A private tracker requires you to authenticate, then you can't download anything without having credentials for the tracker.
[18:07] <madLyfe> apn: yes, it is my home network..
[18:07] <dragonrigs> hi people
[18:07] <johnmn3> stroyan: ok, I'll give that a shot
[18:07] <shreymech> Martin_vW: i am downloading from www.mininova.com  and www.btjunkie.com
[18:08] <m_law> could anyone tell me how i get pidgin to recognise and alert me when certain keywords are said in IRC
[18:08] <apn> madLyfe, if it is your home network and you know the shares, the easiest way would be to add it to fstab
[18:08] <johnmn3> trying that.. later yall.. thanks
[18:08] <Martin_vW> shreymech: hm, I'm afraid then I'm out of ideas
[18:09] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: still there ?
[18:09] <shreymech> cheezespread: hey that one is downloading.... its a magic.... the one which i selected .. all of them were not....  :-(  ..!!! ??? so cheeze what to do nowwwwww
[18:09] <apn> madLyfe: or you can write an easy script to scan the network and mount it every minute. stick the script to chrontab
[18:09] <Martin_vW> cheezespread: yes
[18:09] <shreymech> cheezespread: lolzzzzz i m going mad with this... :-D
[18:09] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, from the context of what you posted to me, that is something else altogether and only relates to hiding your IP when you log into IRC
[18:10] <cheezespread> Martin_vW: The one you mentioned : its as you said now with the new window ..opens behind the chat window with a terminal minimized with always on
[18:10] <jonii3> hi guys
[18:10] <Martin_vW> cheezespread: just found the bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/metacity/+bug/197288
[18:10] <a1tobi> huhu
[18:10] <cheezespread> shreymech: maybe issues with the tracker you downloaded ...may be all dead ..unlikely ..still ;)
[18:10] <m_law> could anyone tell me how i get pidgin to recognise and alert me when certain keywords are said in IRC
[18:11] <jonii3> my dad uses ubuntu linux, and I really want to use it, but I have one question. I know my wireless doesn't work out of the box, what are my chances of getting it working.
[18:11] <shreymech> cheezespread: okkk lets try with the last one....... wait i will slelect this time a live one... most suitable one...
[18:11] <madLyfe> apn: im not sure really how to do all that..
[18:11] <Martin_vW> jonii3: have you tested with the latest livecd? If it doesn't work, rather bad
[18:11] <Halitech> jonii3, depends, probably pretty good but you may need a wired connection to get it going
[18:11] <cheezespread> shreymech: bring em on ;)
[18:11] <grawity> m_law: You can't - Pidgin isn't designed for IRC, and doesn't have such features.
[18:12] <ba1dy> hi all... any1 know how can i install xen on a new 9.4 server?
[18:12] <Martin_vW> jonii3: the drivers for the wireless card have to be compiled in the kernel, and it's not easy to modify the kernel
[18:12] <Brazz> anyone here plays DOD Source on ubuntu 9.04 using an old ati video card?
[18:12] <ba1dy> aptiude install ubuntu-xen-server isnt installing any xen kernel
[18:12] <m_law> oh ok thankyou
[18:12] <Barkhorn_> how can i find out which key belongs to a PPA or why a PPA shows as untrusted even though i'm thinking i have the right key imported into apt-keys?
[18:12] <Halitech> Martin_vW, why modify the kernel when you can use ndiswrapper?
[18:12] <jonii3> martin_vWL I think I tested with 8.10? or 9.01 if there is such athing, I can't remember for sure.
[18:12] <Martin_vW> jonii3: you could google which kernel version is compatible to your wireless; if newer kernel version support it, it's possible that an update will make it work
[18:12] <m_law> grawity: is there any irc client that does such a thing
[18:13] <grawity> m_law: A lot.
[18:13] <grawity> m_law: Try Xchat, irssi, Konversation
[18:13] <Martin_vW> Halitech: ok, I'm afraid I have no idea what ndiswrapper is, because I never had problems with wireless :)
[18:13] <jonii3> I would love to use ndiswrapper, would there be someone who could help me find the driver thingy I need?
[18:13] <Halitech> !ndiswrapper
[18:13] <Arnold> Hiyo!!!!!!
[18:13] <Arnold> I have a question
[18:13] <jonii3> I tried wrapper, but I couldn't find the files
[18:13] <Halitech> Martin_vW, its a program that allows you to use windows .inf files to get wireless cards workign
[18:13] <jonii3> yah, inf files
[18:13] <epaphus> Hello , is it true that flash in 9.04 has certain bugs that prevent pages to be viewed correctly ??
[18:14] <jonii3> can you help me find mine?
[18:14] <deostroll> !ruby on rails
[18:14] <Arnold> What do I do if I cannot get a voice in #defocus no matter how long I wair?
[18:14] <Arnold> *wait
[18:14] <shreymech> cheezespread: okkkk friend .. try this one.. i m also trying... lets see... !! reply back
[18:14] <Halitech> jonii3, you need the windows driver files, usually the inf and .sys files
[18:14] <jonii3> I have them, but I don't know where they are.
[18:14] <deostroll> does any1 knw the room for ruby on rails discussion...
[18:14] <Martin_vW> jonii3: I would suggest that you try to install ubuntu first, maybe on a spare hard disk, and install all updates. Then you'll see if the most recent version works out of the box.
[18:14] <Halitech> jonii3, what do you mean you have them but don't know where they are?
[18:14] <amites> Anyone here setup twinview with an nVidia card? I'm having trouble getting the 2nd monitor to detect correctly
[18:15] <Guest60183> back
[18:15] <johnmn3> back
[18:15] <jonii3> I have windows. my wireless works under windows. is there more I need? i'm sorry, i'm really new to linux
[18:15] <grawity> Arnold: Wait longer? Also, #freenode is the IRC help channel.
[18:15] <Arnold> I waited hours gavity
[18:15] <apn> madLyfe: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/mounting-an-smbfs-using-fstab-461202/
[18:15] <Arnold> *gravity
[18:15] <Halitech> jonii3, do you have a cd that came with the wireless card? they are usually on there
[18:15] <deostroll> !rails
[18:15] <johnmn3> ok, so I did that.. got into the desktop just fine.. then rebooted, and the same thing happened
[18:15] <jonii3> no I do not, it's a laptop
[18:16] <m_law> jonii3: do u have the windows setup cd for your wifi card>#
[18:16] <Halitech> jonii3, ok, you should be able to get the wireless drivers from the laptop site
[18:16] <amites> jonii3: try the manufacturers web-site, search for wireless drivers
[18:16] <jonii3> halitech, thanks. would you be able to help me get ndiswrapper working if I install ubuntu?
[18:16] <Halitech> jonii3, I would suggest using the windows 2000 drivers if available and not the XP drivers
[18:16] <jonii3> what about the vista drivers
[18:17] <Halitech> jonii3, I can try, I'm not the best at it but will try
[18:17] <johnmn3> where are the bootup logs stored?
[18:17] <Halitech> jonii3, not sure on the vista drivers
[18:17] <jonii3> ok, thanks. you will definetly be better than me
[18:17] <m_law> jonii3: if u type lspci |grep Network into a terminal does your wifi controller show
[18:17] <jonii3> halitech thanks
[18:17] <Halitech> m_law, he doesn't have it installed
[18:17] <johnmn3> log file viewer, got it
[18:17] <jonii3> I can't remember, it's been awhile since I had it on here
[18:17] <m_law> oh soz
[18:18] <shreymech> hi
[18:18] <Halitech> jonii3, before you try an install, maybe try the live cd and see if we can get it working there
[18:18] <m_law> Halitech: +1
[18:18] <stroyan> johnmn3:  I wonder if "sudo update-initramfs" would help the boot by updating the files in the initrd.  That shouldn't be broken, but something is broken.
[18:18] <EugenMayer> can i install the 2.6.31 kernel of karmic under jaunty?
[18:18] <jonii3> ok. if I restart with the live cd, will I lose everything we have tryed?
[18:18] <Halitech> jonii3, if not, it will at least give us info about the card
[18:18] <Halitech> jonii3, yes
[18:18] <m_law> indeed
[18:19] <jonii3> halitech, ok, I will see if I can find the live cd
[18:19] <jonii3> be back when I find it
[18:20] <harleypig> I'm trying to update my hardy server to jaunty, but do-release-upgrade reports 'No new release found'.  I know I can just replace all occurrences of hardy with jaunty in the apt.source and related files, but I'd rather avoid that if possible.
[18:21] <johnmn3> ok, I can't find the message from boot up.. fsck spit it out somewhere
[18:21] <ltcabral> i cant ssh to my own machine can anyone help?
[18:21] <m_law> Halitech: would be better if jonii3 could boot ubuntu on a usb to be able to download packages save them and have a good go at getting his wireless running
[18:21] <johnmn3> ltcabral: is ssh running? sshd
[18:21] <m_law> Itcabral: have u installed openssh-server
[18:22] <Halitech> m_law, I don't have any experience with creating a usb boot device so if you want to help with that..
[18:22] <m_law> Halitech: just a thought, it may well be easier to do it with a live cd
[18:22] <ltcabral> johnmn3: how do i check that
[18:23] <cheezespread> Hi , a general question : Pirate bay trackers are working for anyone ?
[18:23] <ltcabral> johnmn3: thers no sshd inside init.d just ssh
[18:23] <joaopinto> !ot | cheezespread
[18:23] <m_law> cheezespread: was yesterday
[18:23] <jonii3> Halitech, I have a 2 gig usb stick, would that be big enough?
[18:23] <Mion> cheezespread: use opentracker
[18:23] <FunnyLookinHat> !gcc
[18:23] <Halitech> m_law, even if we can just get the chipset info from the cd, may be enough
[18:24] <cheezespread> joaopinto: Sorry . Some one had issue with Transmission not downloadin and found all of them had pbay trackers..so asked ..Apologies
[18:24] <johnmn3> go to System -> services
[18:24] <johnmn3> I think it can be loaded from there
[18:24] <Halitech> cheezespread, working for me
[18:24] <m_law> Halitech:  yeh
[18:24] <Halitech> jonii3, yes
[18:24] <MancUUniAN_REd> How can i get my Cloak
[18:24] <MancUUniAN_REd> Help Please
[18:24] <Halitech> MancUUniAN_REd, ask someone on the page that you gave me the link for
[18:24] <jonii3> I will go find that, and I have to re download it, as the last version we have is 8.04 and that is outdated I believe?
[18:25] <garryzn> I want to upgrade using a server located in South Africa. I see there is a server for SA but don't think it is actually in SA
[18:25] <Halitech> jonii3, not outdated, just an older version, 9.04 would be a better option now
[18:25] <jonii3> ok, i'll start the download
[18:25] <johnmn3> hmm. maybe not
[18:25] <m_law> jonii3: drivers for wifi are updated all the time i know that on 8.04 i had to use ndiswrapper but with 9.04 it worked out the box, so yeh its worth getting the latest and greatest
[18:26] <MindVirus> I can't disable tap-to-click on my trackpad. Can someone please help?
[18:26] <jonii3> m_law, thanks, I am picking a server now
[18:26] <Halitech> m_law, jonii3 I've got to take off, won't be back around for 3 days, drop me a message on the board if you need help from me
[18:26] <ltcabral> ssh localhost is giving me Segmentation fault please help :P
[18:27] <m_law> jonii3: im afraid im going to work now, but good luck and hope you get it sorted
[18:27] <johnmn3> I think there's a "right way" to set up sshd from the gui, but I'm guessing a sudo aptitude install sshd would work too
[18:27] <jonii3> Halitech, no forum acccount, might get one though
[18:27] <Barkhorn_> how can i find out which key belongs to a PPA or why a PPA shows as untrusted even though i'm thinking i have the right key imported into apt-keys?
[18:27] <jtrag> Hey guys, I currently dual boot Vista and openSUSE Linux using the openSUSE grub bootloader.  If I install Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit would it mess up my bootloader or would I still be able to boot to openSUSE and Vista from the Ubuntu Bootloader?
[18:27] <jonii3> thanks for you guyses help and cya later
[18:27] <Halitech> jonii3, should, very useful to have
[18:27] <jonii3> i'll ask my dad, thanks
[18:27] <Halitech> jonii3, same name there as here for me
[18:27] <jonii3> kk
[18:28] <jtrag> Hey guys, I currently dual boot Vista and openSUSE Linux using the openSUSE grub bootloader.  If I install Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit would it mess up my bootloader or would I still be able to boot to openSUSE and Vista from the Ubuntu Bootloader?
[18:28] <babe> in french, possible ?
[18:29] <genii> jtrag: GRUB doesn't care what OS you have
[18:29] <jonii3> jtrag, yes, it will
[18:29] <apn> jtrag: it will add SuSE and Vista along with Ubuntu to the new grub.lst
[18:29] <jtrag> okay cool, I just wanted to make sure
[18:29] <jtrag> thanks guys
[18:29] <jonii3> np
[18:29] <jMyles> If someone can't login because of compiz issues, how to replace compiz with metacity?
[18:29] <jtrag> I suppose I'm going to install Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit
[18:30] <amites> Anyone know a good place to go for help setting up nVidia Twinview? My 2nd monitor is not detecting properly and stuck at 640x480
[18:30] <stroyan> jtrag:  You will be able to boot openSUSE because the ubuntu installer will see that it is there.  But updates to openSUSE kernels will fail to update the /boot/grub/menu.lst on the ubuntu partition.
[18:30] <Besogon> jtrag: You shouldn't install grub when you install ubuntu in these case.
[18:30] <t0s> i just installed ubuntu, im having sound problems i turn the volume all the way but it isnt as loud as it should be. is there a way to find out what type of audio drivers or whatever i need?
[18:30] <hanasaki> is there a command that will print the uuid of all volumes and partitions... ? like cat /proc/partitions but including uuid
[18:30] <deany> jMyles, metacity --replace
[18:31] <jonii3> how do I put ubuntu on a usb stick? does downloading the iso and burning it onto the usb work or is there more to it?
[18:31] <g0tcha> when installing ubuntu on a new machine, it should b /dev/sda as 1gb, Ubuntu 9.04 as 36gb and swap as 630mb?
[18:31] <g0tcha> does that sound about right?
[18:31] <jonii3> how much ram do you have?
[18:31] <g0tcha> or /dev/sda1 should have the most disk space?
[18:31] <jMyles> deany: Yeah, but if they can't even get to the desktop?  So they drop to a terminal, run export DISPLAY=:0 and then metacity --replace.  Fine, but how to boot with metacity from now on?
[18:32] <g0tcha> jonii3, me?
[18:32] <jonii3> g0tcha, yes
[18:32] <g0tcha> 512mb
[18:32] <Guest31541> Hey, whenever i start my Ubuntu the loading thing looks fine, then the screen looks all messed up and its crashes/hangs
[18:32] <boiinngboiing> does anybody know about numerical  methods?
[18:32] <jonii3> ok, then those specs look just fine g-tcha
[18:32] <jonii3> g0tcha, sorry
[18:32] <boiinngboiing> can anybody please help me with numerical methods?
[18:32] <g0tcha> ok thanks
[18:32] <jtrag> should I just leave the openSUSE bootloader to boot to Ubuntu?  Or would that cause the same problem for Ubuntu?
[18:33] <different> Is anyone having tracker issues? O_O
[18:33] <Houba1986>  hey, i have a question, i have an hp tx2524ca tablet laptop, and i just installed ubuntu on it, but can't get the wireless, sound, or touchscreen to work, i tried almost everything, can someone please help me?
[18:33] <llutz> hanasaki:  ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[18:33] <jonii3> g0tcha if you have something like 2 or 3 gig of ram you can get a bigger swap, but that looks fine for your ram
[18:33] <Besogon> hanasaki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
[18:33] <Guest31541> jtrag you can just use any bootmanager, i prefer gdm
[18:33] <stroyan> boiinngboiing:  This _can't_ be the right channel to discuss numerical methods.
[18:33] <boiinngboiing> numerical methods anyone?
[18:33] <deany> jMyles, can they boot to the desktop after metacity --replace?
[18:33] <boiinngboiing> which channel i go to>?
[18:33] <jonii3> how do I put ubuntu on a usb stick? does downloading the iso and burning it onto the usb work or is there more to it?
[18:34] <jtrag> Perhaps I'll just remove openSUSE alltogether and install Ubuntu instead
[18:34] <zvonkorp> i have samba configured through webmin on a ubuntu 9 box, when i use pyneighborhood to view other workgroup computers, it just scans and eventually fails after a few minutes. http://www.webmin.com/samba-howto.html i followed that guide step by step, am i not able to see windows machines from my ubuntu box?
[18:34] <Guest31541> jtrag why have em bnoth :D
[18:34] <jtrag> because I wasn't sure if I would like the new ubuntu better than openSUSE 11.1
[18:34] <Besogon> hanasaki: sudo blkid
[18:34] <Guest31541> Hey, whenever i start my Ubuntu the loading thing looks fine, then the screen looks all messed up and its crashes/hangs
[18:35] <boiinngboiing> does anybody know about numerical methods and what they are?
[18:35] <boiinngboiing> just the  basics
[18:35] <pmatulis> anyone using likewise-open with pam_mount and pam_mkhomedir?
[18:36] <catmando> Hi I'd like to add more workspaces on my ubuntu 9.04 how is this possible?
[18:36] <Guest31541> catmando right click on the workspace thing
[18:36] <boiinngboiing> numerical methods !!! please someone!
[18:36] <stroyan> boiinngboiing:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_analysis
[18:36] <earthling> hi all, want to install ubuntu without gnome.. how can i do that?
[18:36] <Guest31541> earthling get a server cd
[18:36] <jtrag> download Kubuntu
[18:36] <epaphus> Hello , is it true that flash in 9.04 has certain bugs that prevent pages to be viewed correctly ??
[18:37] <boiinngboiing> i read that but i dont know what the prerequistes are
[18:37] <jtrag> I've heard that Flash works pretty good in 9.04
[18:37] <earthling> Guest31541, i have a desktop edition only.. how to go about it from there?
[18:37] <boiinngboiing> can you atleast tell me what i should know about mathematics before learning numerical methods
[18:37] <boiinngboiing> which topics
[18:37] <Guest31541> earthling sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop :)
[18:37] <Guest31541> earthling will remove gnome and lots of stuff
[18:37] <Guest31541> earthling i recommend installing a new manager first.. like xfce
[18:38] <b3rz3rk3r> hey Berzerker
[18:38] <b3rz3rk3r> :p
[18:38] <Qtpaxa> does anyone know pam_usb (usb authentification) ?
[18:38] <earthling> Guest31541, yeah all easy way out.. but i wanted to "install it " without gnome.
[18:38] <catmando> Where is workspace?
[18:38] <HOFH> hello
[18:39] <ltcabral> someone help me plz... ssh localhost is giving seg fault
[18:39] <Zathara> Anybody help-me. I try to configure gdm with domain box select,  but no have idea how start.
[18:39] <shreymech> http://www.seedpeer.com/details/2449703.html        hey can any1 try this torrent and can tell me that it is working or not... plzzz
[18:40] <Berzerker> b3rz3rk3r, hey lol
[18:40] <b3rz3rk3r> :)
[18:40] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, 500 error
[18:40] <shreymech> what..??
[18:41] <b3rz3rk3r> when i try access the page i get internal error
[18:41] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: i cudn't get u
[18:41] <Berzerker> Someone in my Organic chemistry class just said "As far as nomenclature blo---, goes ..."
[18:41] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: wait i will give i anther 1
[18:41] <miha> lately i've seen lots of 'input-output errors' in Transmission... first torrent is 100% done.. then it says it is 99.9% done.. starts downloading and after 30 secs it says input-output error. files are fine, but i thought i'd seed?!
[18:42] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Enrique-Iglesias-Insomniac-2007-CD-Cov/432472df346502ad4fd88a67a9d120a4289acfa125fd
[18:42] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: can u try this plzzz
[18:42] <miha> anyone knows about it? do i need to change to a less buggy torrent program?
[18:42] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: r u using transmission..??
[18:42] <Berzerker> miha, what kind of torrent program are you using?
[18:42] <a94060> miha: i havent really liked transmission. One that id reccomend is deluge
[18:42] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, that site is blocked for me here, and i dont feel like disconnecting to activate my VPN.. sry
[18:43] <miha> Transmission 1.51 (7963)
[18:43] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, no i use Deluge for torrents
[18:43] <miha> as found in ubuntu (gnome?)
[18:43] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, transmission is good too tho, just not enough options for me to play with :p
[18:43] <miha> i used to use azureus
[18:44] <Besogon> miha: try rtorrent. (I like that for downloading torrents, but it not make torrent files.. just for downloading)
[18:44] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: i tried almost 10-15 torrents in transmission and deluge but both failed to download even a single torrent
[18:44] <jtrag> which is better in general, Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[18:44] <Berzerker> miha, sudo apt-get install transmission
[18:44] <jtrag> I kinda like KDE better, but Gnome seems more stable/faster
[18:44] <Berzerker> miha, excellent torrent app.
[18:44] <shreymech> miha: listen
[18:44] <miha> lol
[18:44] <Berzerker> jtrag, nothing is better, it's just differnt.
[18:44] <miha> transmission is being buggy lately
[18:44] <miha> it used to work just fine
[18:44] <jtrag> I see
[18:45] <Berzerker> jtrag, More windows-like, KDE. More OS X like, GNOME.
[18:45] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: i tried almost 10-15 torrents in transmission and deluge but both failed to download even a single torrent
[18:45] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, is your ISP blocking your ports?
[18:45] <Organized> Hey guys
[18:45] <jtrag> okay I see, thanks... I think I'll just go with Ubuntu 64 bit and I'm going to wipe out openSUSE completely
[18:45] <Organized> I installed JuK with the packet-management but now no sounds are working
[18:45] <Berzerker> jtrag, Yeah, I'm using Ubuntu netbook remix, I used Kubuntu for a while, but GNOME is more clear and less bloated.
[18:45] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, both of them failing points to another issue, like your ports being blocked, or an incorrect setup on your side
[18:45] <Organized> no system-sounds, no music....
[18:46] <ltcabral> shouldnt i have a sshd deamon in init.d?
[18:46] <jtrag> Berzerker, yeah, that's what I figured too
[18:46] <jtrag> okay thanks for the help guys.  I'm going to get started on my Ubuntu Installation
[18:47] <Berzerker> jtrag, GL.
[18:47] <jtrag> ty
[18:47] <Berzerker> remember, sudo apt-get install xchat
[18:47] <Berzerker> :P
[18:47] <Organized> can nobody help me?
[18:47] <jtrag> I will :)
[18:47] <Organized> okay :)
[18:47] <Brazz> Hey, after I installed java my firefox keeps on giving the message that it has been updated and needs to be restarted, even tho I have restarted it several times... any sugestions?
[18:48] <b3rz3rk3r> !ask | Organized
[18:48] <Organized> i installed JuK but now i dont have any sounds no more, no system, nothing
[18:48] <Organized> my english sucks, sorry for that
[18:48] <Berzerker> what language do you speak?
[18:48] <Berzerker> natively
[18:48] <Organized> german
[18:49] <Berzerker> !de | Orest^bnc
[18:49] <miha> fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found <--- what do i need to install?
[18:49] <Berzerker> blah
[18:49] <Organized> in ubuntu-de nobody can help me
[18:49] <Berzerker> !de | Organized
[18:49] <Berzerker> ah
[18:49] <FloodBot1> Berzerker: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:49] <argos> hi
[18:49] <stroyan> ltcabral:  /etc/init.d/ssh starts /usr/bin/sshd
[18:49]  * miha wants to check if it is transmission or filesystem problem
[18:49] <b3rz3rk3r> lol
[18:49] <Berzerker> ...lol
[18:49] <peerce> hey.  friend is building new high fallutin workstation, spent too much money on toys.   coreI7 extreme, dual ATI Radeons (for 4 24" screens), 12GB ram.  wants to run linux 64bit and win7 64bit as VMs.    how well does ubuntu+xen handle multiscreen in a workstaion environment, I know nearly zip about xen.
[18:49] <b3rz3rk3r> flooding with bots, nice
[18:49] <ltcabral> stroyan: hm... ok thanks
[18:50] <ltcabral> stroyan: any idea why my ssh localhost gives seg fault?
[18:50] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: actually i checked everything... i don knw whats the problem
[18:50] <shreymech> :-(
[18:50] <Brazz> Hey, after I installed java my firefox keeps on giving the message that it has been updated and needs to be restarted, even tho I have restarted it several times... any sugestions?
[18:50] <b3rz3rk3r> peerce, from my experiences.. not well. But some time with manual configs of X and lots of patience will see your friend though
[18:51] <miha> can i check NTFS partition from linux?
[18:51] <aj_444> I'm new to ubuntu, how do I install flash?
[18:51] <miha> fsck?
[18:51] <ubuntistas> flash player for firefox any clue>
[18:51] <ubuntistas> ?
[18:51] <miha> aj_444 install adobe-flashplugin ?
[18:51] <peerce> b3rz3rk3r; thats what i was afraid you'd say.  :-/
[18:51] <Brazz> aj_444: just google "adobe flash player" and click on download
[18:51] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, disk full? trying to DL to a dir. that you dont have writer permissions in?
[18:52] <Brazz> ubuntistas: read above
[18:52] <aj_444> Brazz: Will it work the same as windows does?
[18:52] <cheezespread> aj_444: try any video site like Youtube and it will promt you for installing plugins for Flash
[18:52] <sim__> im in appearance, Fonts ...how do i make the fonts the same as xp/vista...cos ubuntu fonts blow...(ive dl the mscorfont pack)
[18:52] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r:  i checked...
[18:53] <Brazz> aj_444: once you press download it will show options for download to other operational system and in there it will show option for download to ubuntu 8.10+ which is the one you want to download
[18:53] <b3rz3rk3r> peerce, multi-monitors, esp with multi-GPU's is a nightmare on linux in general.. very rewarding whenyou get it right though :p
[18:53] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, i dont know then :(
[18:54] <aj_444> Brazz: Okay. I hit save and the FF downloads box popped up
[18:54] <stroyan> ltcabral:  You could have a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/371659    If it isn't the same as your problem it could at least give you tips on trouble-shooting ssh.
[18:54] <argos> goodbye
[18:54] <Brazz> aj_444: precisely
[18:54] <ltcabral> stroyan: thanks
[18:54] <aj_444> Brazz: Is it now installed, or do I need to do more?
[18:55] <Brazz> did you download the java for ubuntu 8.10+?
[18:55] <Brazz> aj_444: did you download the java for ubuntu 8.10+?
[18:55] <aj_444> Brazz: I don't think so. I just downloaded adobe flash player
[18:56] <Brazz> aj_444: ok let me do it with you
[18:56] <aj_444> Brazz: Okay.
[18:56] <Mefe> Hey, is here anybody, who could help a little to understand few things. Im talking bout login on Desktop
[18:57] <Brazz> aj_444: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ then you'll see there "Select version for download"
[18:57] <t__Eest> hi guys ,how to deinstall ATI catalsyst control center ?
[18:57] <aj_444> Brazz: Download the .deb?
[18:57] <Brazz> aj_444: precisely
[18:58] <aj_444> Brazz: Do I save it?
[18:58] <Brazz> t__Eest: "add/remove" should do it pal
[18:58] <Brazz> aj_444: well as long as you open the package once you download it
[18:58] <t__Eest> Brazz its not under add/remove
[18:59] <lolek> ok guys, good info: ubuntu works very well with hp dv4-1190 the only not working device is gsm modem (integrated).. no changes made to the live cd.. just, pure 9.04
[18:59] <Mka> I have changed ext3 to ext4 in Jaunty and everything was fine until I upgraded some kernel files. I could no longer boot to Jaunty anymore
[18:59] <Brazz> t__Eest: did you select all available applications?
[18:59] <aj_444> Brazz: it says I need to choose an application.
[18:59] <t__Eest> yep
[18:59] <Brazz> aj_444: did you download .deb ubuntu 8.10+?
[19:00] <aj_444> Brazz: Yes.
[19:00] <Brazz> t__Eest: and its not under the "graphics"?
[19:00] <t__Eest> nope its not there
[19:00] <Brazz> aj_444: did you try to open the package?
[19:00] <t__Eest> searched and everything
[19:00] <aj_444> yes. I get a dialog box telling me to choose an application to open it with
[19:01] <aj_444> Brazz: ^
[19:01] <Mefe> in few words. I installed just today ubuntu. I tried to configure it, everything went great, instaled few updates, and went away, while processing those. But then i returned, check'd out, that i see on monitor just black screen, nothing else. Okey, restated my pc. Then i wrote login, press enter, then i wrote in password, press enter, and then i stack in there. but i could move mouse, click left click, but nothing else. just stack. And i need to help to understa
[19:01] <Brazz> aj_444: like Morzilla?
[19:02] <aj_444> Brazz: So I should select firefox to open it?
[19:02] <t__Eest> Brazz any chance to do that wia terminal ?
[19:02] <Brazz> aj_444: oh I got it... well its weird it asks what app to open it with, this time instead of saving it just download it to open without saving
[19:02] <Brazz> t__Eest: did you install it via wine?
[19:03] <x404x> Mefe the black screen is a default screensaver, you can disable that under screensaver and also power management
[19:03] <t__Eest> nope
[19:03] <neurochrome> ok folks, bit of a dilemma.... I have a laptop that obviously has some sort of balance sensor that means that when I play certain games, the angle of the laptop steers cars/moves paddles in pong etc...... How do I turn this off at a hardware level?  There are no ways to deselect it in any games.....
[19:03] <jonii3> how do I put ubuntu on a usb stick? does downloading the iso and burning it onto the usb work or is there more to it?
[19:04] <deany> !usb | jonii3
[19:04] <aj_444> Brazz: I still need to choose an application to open it with
[19:04] <jonii3> thanks deany
[19:04] <Brazz> t__Eest: I dont know how to uninstall it via terminal because I never needed to
[19:04] <coreyman> I got this blue line down the last third of my screen about 1px wide, any techs know that this is a cabling connection issue or an actual monitor issue?
[19:04] <t__Eest> okay
[19:04] <Brazz> aj_444: what are the options?
[19:04] <t__Eest> and a normal uninstall via terminal , how dies that work ?
[19:04] <coreyman> It is a laptop
[19:04] <deany> jonii3, usb-creator (already there in ubuntu) and unetbootin are the easiest methods
[19:04] <Guest28593> cccccccccccc
[19:05] <aj_444> Brazz: It just gives a browse button. and then it takes you to the file system
[19:05] <jonii3> thanks deany
[19:05] <sim_> guys, my mplayer was running slow on 1080, i used coreavc to use multithreading to speed things up and now movies are playin to fast and it sounds like chipmonks
[19:05] <archman> can someone tell some network manager except nm-applet and wicd?
[19:05] <archman> ad-hoc support needed...
[19:05] <DigitalKiwi> what's wrong with wicd?
[19:06] <archman> i need to remove nm-applet to install wicd
[19:06] <archman> so, no
[19:06] <Brazz> aj_444: weird, well I tryed to help u out but it goes beyond my knowledge which is not much but enough to get flash player installed properly on my computer. I suggest you report your issue more detailed over here or try to check out google to see if people have had problems installing flash player before.
[19:06] <Brazz> aj_444: that's what I would do
[19:07] <aj_444> Brazz: Okay. I'll play around with it a bit.
[19:07] <ventolin> Hi, where can I get a guide to setting openvpn (client only) up on ubuntu with access to ONLY the shell?
[19:07] <archman> is there a list of network managers for linux?
[19:07] <bhabalinux> how can I activate stereo mix?
[19:07] <zanberdo> I am running apache2 installed from repo on ubuntu 9.04. I am getting an error 403 when attempting to access a symlink. I have confirmed that /etc/apache2/sites-available/default includes DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory>  I have created the symlink from /var/www to /home/foo/htdocs/bar. I'm stumped.
[19:07] <Brazz> t__Eest: maybe you haven't even installed it then, anything you install should be in add/remove and graphic drivers are no different.
[19:07] <t__Eest> is there a way to change screen resolution witth the standart vesa driver ?
[19:08] <kopf> Hi, where can I get a guide to setting openvpn (client only) up on ubuntu with access to ONLY the shell?
[19:08] <shreymech> hello .. can anyone confirm me that on DELL with 8.10 .. wi-fi installation works or not
[19:08] <shreymech> any guide link is welcome
[19:08] <CaptainCrook> anyway to edit right-click menu (tranparency, content, etc)
[19:08] <Brazz> shreymech: its not about the brand... but why would you install 8.10 instead of 9.04?
[19:08] <stroyan> kopf:  If you only want shell access then ssh will get the job done in a much simpler way.
[19:09] <kopf> stroyan: No.. I want to set up a computer to connect to my vpn, but I need to do it over only ssh
[19:09] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, LTS
[19:09] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: LTS?
[19:09] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, long term support
[19:10] <shreymech> Brazz: man u shud know that 9.04 was complete failure
[19:10] <aj_444> Brazz: I apparently need to download a gdebi package installer
[19:10] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: well... indeed its until 2012 isn't it?
[19:10] <Ben64> 8.04 is the LTS
[19:10] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, yes it is
[19:10] <Ben64> next one is 10.04
[19:10] <shreymech> Brazz: just see the response of general people... it was a complete failure with intel graphics card
[19:10] <jonii3> deany,neither of those programs are available for my system. (opensuse stinks, need to get rid of it.) is there a konsole command I could use instead, or not?
[19:10] <Brazz> shreymech: well not a complete failure imo. But certainly I'm waiting for 9.10
[19:11] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, yeah but that has been fixed months ago
[19:11] <jonii3> would you recomend getting 8.10 instead of 9.04 then?
[19:11] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, really was fubar on release tho :p
[19:11] <Brazz> shreymech: I use ati too, but when I want to play something I just go windows ;)
[19:11] <shreymech> Brazz: no dear.. i tried somefixes but they r not working... many of the person failed with those fixes
[19:11] <b3rz3rk3r> jonii3, no, 9.04 is great now
[19:11] <jonii3> ok, thanks b3rz3rk3r
[19:12] <deany> jonii3, unetbootin afaik works on any linux
[19:12] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, if you run your updates, 9.04 is far superior to 8.10 these days
[19:12] <deany> jonii3, http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/   make it executable and run it.
[19:12] <Brazz> jonii3: dont let other people's opinion tell you what is good or trash, experience both for yourself. one thing I can say tho, if you're a gamer and own an old ati card, install jaunty side-by-side with windows or go 8.10
[19:12] <xand_> hello all, pidgin ppa's update for some gstreamer libs broke songbird here, can anybody please help me to get my system back to good ?
[19:13] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: man i tried  everything... yesterday only i reinstalled 8.10 after failing with 9.04
[19:13] <jonii3> deany, thanks
[19:13] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: and even most of the TECHIES told me to shift to old version.. bczz this 9.04 prob. was severe
[19:14] <rfdfdsfdfdfdf> hi Just a quick Question
[19:14] <jonii3> brazz: just looking for other peoples opinion, and I have a fairly old nvidia, so intel bugs don't matter to me
[19:14] <lolek> rfdfdsfdfdfdf: no
[19:14] <lolek> :P
[19:14] <johnsen> I have a problem where distcc crashed with error code 102. any hints?
[19:14] <rfdfdsfdfdfdf> if Legally you can't use MS colours, logo etc right?
[19:14] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, i have an intel based lappy that is purring on 9.04 these days.. you just have to stay current with the updates.. a few months ago nobody wanted 9.04, but its great now, esp with EXT4 support
[19:14] <bazhang> rfdfdsfdfdfdf, ask in ##windows please
[19:14] <Brazz> shreymech: everybody is entitled to have an opinion. Because you failed doesn't mean that the OS is a failure, ATI haven't supported 9.04 therefore its harder to get things running properly with old ati cards, there are many articles about this issue and it is indeed very complecated to get it fixed, but a few have got it good.
[19:15] <rfdfdsfdfdfdf> Then why does MS Site look like a Ubuntu site? http://www.microsoft.com/businessproductivity/default.mspx
[19:15] <apn> rfdfdsfdfdfdf: without permission, correct
[19:15] <bazhang> !ot | rfdfdsfdfdfdf
[19:15] <shreymech> brazz: yaa dear,,,,, but even 8.10 is very good
[19:16] <Brazz> jonii3: alright, then I can honestly say that I'm glad with 9.04, even tho I own an old ati video card myself.
[19:16] <Dominik1> I had a print server set up, just through the printer > server... then I installed SAMBA and I can't access the printer anymore, do those two services conflict?
[19:16] <rfdfdsfdfdfdf> ok I just figured it shuld be here, well you must be popular then :)
[19:16] <shreymech> b3rz3rk3r: hey man even 8.10 is very good... it is doing gr88 for me...... i m waiting for a new release... and this time i think ubuntu community will fix al issue in new1
[19:16] <bazhang> shreymech, do you have a support question?
[19:16] <jonii3> Brazz, thank for the info. I think since you are cool with it and my dad runs it, that will definetly be my choice
[19:17] <b3rz3rk3r> shreymech, over to #ubuntu-ot otherwise :p
[19:17] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: now I have an issue of my own, firefox sends me a message constantly that I need to restart it due updates but I have restarted it several times and the message keeps poping up
[19:17] <gubluntu> omeone please help, mysqldump to file, parsing the file in variables and looping to preform move actions.. getting: cp: cannot stat `/allfiles/Active_Campaign_WTD*': No such file or directory  which does exist but its not interpreting the wildcard pulled form the database
[19:17] <gubluntu> from*
[19:17] <Brazz> jonii3: Karmic will bring great improvements
[19:18] <shreymech> bazhang, i wanna know any good wi-fi installation guide for my DELL 1525 with ubuntu 8.10
[19:18] <Dominik1> brazz what are the issues?
[19:18] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, thats weird, never heard of that. perhaps reinstalling it might solve that. you shouldnt lose any of your config as long as you dont delete the settings in your /home
[19:18] <bazhang> shreymech, what chipset
[19:18] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: it all started to happen after I installed java.
[19:19] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, the dev tools? or the regular one
[19:19] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: first time it happens to me and I have installed and reinstalled ubuntu a few times, but this is the first time I see this issue, but indeed reinstalling it would be one solution
[19:20] <unop> gubluntu, /join #bash
[19:20] <Dominik1> how do I access my samba server from the windows mashine?
[19:20] <shreymech> bazhang, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/259980/   check it dear
[19:20] <g0tcha> i dont get it.. why is 9.04 not auto-selecting the partitions and everything
[19:20] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, i say just reinstall it mate. you wont lose your configs, but backup bookmarks etc just incase ;)
[19:20] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts
[19:20] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: sure i will reinstall it and see what happens. thanks for the help-
[19:21] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, maybe its just the plugin for FF giving you hassle?
[19:21] <illikawn> hi Im wondering how to get a lucent winmodem working in 9.04?
[19:21] <s11> does anyone know why I cant install nvidia drivers in 9.04?
[19:21] <bazhang> shreymech, that is the intel 3945 ; works out of the box here, open a terminal and type ifconfig and tell me if you see wlan0
[19:21] <illikawn> there are 2 sources i tried to compile 1. ltmodem 2. martian
[19:22] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: what do you suggest then?
[19:22] <s11> there are no nvidia-glx-180 packages in apt
[19:22] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: I believe its that
[19:22] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, see if you can find the plugin and disable it for now, just so the updates run correctly
[19:22] <jmite> O
[19:23] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, then you can re-enable it afterwards
[19:23] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: I disabled it but the message continues to pop up
[19:23] <bazhang> s11, sure there are; do you have all the necessary repositories enabled?
[19:23] <dumont> whats the command to untar a file?
[19:23] <shreymech> bazhang, see..  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/259981/
[19:23] <bazhang> shreymech, is that a yes or a no
[19:23] <jmite> I've got a really quick question, if anyone can help. I can't find where in network manager you enable roaming mode. I'm sure it's relaly simple, but I just can't find it. anybody know where it is?
[19:23] <t__Eest> how to kill a spezial prozess ?
[19:23] <Hydrid> how to see if vsftpd is installed in my machine?
[19:23] <shreymech> bazhang, u plzz check pastebin.. i am new
[19:23] <ltcabral> can anyone help? my machine is not receiving ssh: http://pastie.org/595754
[19:24] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, hmm.. yeah just reinstall that badboy, and see if that fixes it
[19:24] <bazhang> shreymech, please run ifconfig, there should be eth0 wlan0 and lo ; do you see them when you run that command
[19:24] <shreymech> bazhang: no i can't see wlan0
[19:24] <Jordan_U> ltcabral: Do you have openssh-server installed?
[19:25] <dumont> whats the command to untar a file?
[19:25] <bazhang> shreymech, is there a wifi switch on your computer (ie a toggle)
[19:25] <ltcabral> Jordan_U: yes
[19:25] <shreymech> bazhang, yess
[19:25] <Hydrid> how to see if vsftpd is installed in my machine?
[19:25] <bazhang> shreymech, you will need to start up with that switched to on
[19:26] <Jordan_U> ltcabral: Does it start working after you run "sudo invoke-rc.d ssh start" ?
[19:26] <shreymech> bazhang: i switched it on
[19:26] <bazhang> shreymech, at what point did you switch it on? after startup?
[19:26] <Guest41683> lynnix?
[19:26] <ltcabral> Jordan_U: no
[19:26] <shreymech> bazhang, i cudn't get u
[19:26] <jmite> can anybody tell me where to change the roaming settings in wireless?
[19:27] <Jordan_U> ltcabral: Did you get any error from that command?
[19:27] <shreymech> bazhang, right now my wi-fi light is glowing...
[19:27] <ltcabral> Jordan_U: no, but ssh localhost gives me seg fault after that
[19:28] <stroyan> ltcabral:  What does "sudo service ssh status" report?
[19:28] <guntbert> !tar | dumont
[19:28] <ltcabral> stroyan: * sshd is running
[19:28] <Dominik1> how do I change firewall settings on ubuntu?
[19:28] <ltcabral> Jordan_U: http://pastie.org/595768
[19:28] <b3rz3rk3r> stroyan, no need for sudo there surely?
[19:28] <shreymech> bazhang,  man check this.. this time i can see one more than eht0 , l0 and wlan0 ... + one more
[19:29] <stroyan> b3rz3rk3r:  Just a habit of mine with service.
[19:29] <shreymech> bazhang, http://paste.ubuntu.com/259984/
[19:29] <ltcabral> ooooooh i found out... maybe its trying to authenticate with GSSAPI through kerberos and cant find the realm!
[19:30] <guntbert> jmite: with roaming you mean that it uses different acces point of the same WLAN automatically?
[19:30] <shreymech> bazhang,  man check this.. this time i can see one more than eht0 , l0 and wlan0 ... + one more
[19:30] <shreymech> bazhang, http://paste.ubuntu.com/259984/
[19:30] <jmite> guntbert: I think so, I"m not sure. It's okay, I got it figured out
[19:31] <bazhang> shreymech, yes I see, no need to paste more than once, please be patient
[19:31] <shreymech> bazhang, sorry
[19:32] <Kitar|st> http://www.justin.tv/kitarist Futurama Online Now!!!
[19:32] <guntbert> Kitar|st: not here please
[19:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, did that fix your problem?
[19:33] <danbhfive1> Dominik1: see !iptables
[19:34] <bazhang> Kitar|st, dont paste that here
[19:34] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: it seems to be fixed now
[19:35] <Brazz> b3rz3rk3r: thank you indeed that was bugging me
[19:35] <b3rz3rk3r> Brazz, good stuff! glad it worked
[19:35] <b3rz3rk3r> np
[19:35] <aj_444> Okay people, I downloaded Ubuntu Netbook Remix from a flash drive. I'm new to ubuntu. How do I download stuff?
[19:35] <sim_> how do i remove the folders containing config files of programs i uninstalled ?
[19:35] <shreymech> bazhang, still there...??
[19:36] <bazhang> shreymech, there is a bug with the iwl3945 in Intrepid ; it is fixed in Jaunty however, there may some workarounds for Intrepid, as I am still looking
[19:36] <Jonii3> aj_444 do you know how to start synaptic?
[19:36] <chthp> Hello anyone here familiar with Xubuntu 9.04 Live USB (Pendrivelinux) ?
[19:36] <aj_444> Jonii3: nope.
[19:36] <dotblank> Jonii3, alt-f2 type synaptic
[19:36] <shreymech> bazhang, man how can i know that my wi-fi driver is installed or not...??
[19:36] <Jonii3> I know how to
[19:36] <dotblank> oh whoops
[19:36] <shreymech> bazhang, and which bug u r talking about,,.,
[19:36] <savid> Hi, I'm having trouble connecting to an ad-hoc wifi network (my nm-applet icon only gets one green dot, not the other, then gives up).   Is there a way to find out what went wrong? I'd like to troubleshoot this...
[19:37] <Jonii3> aj_444, I guess try alt-f2 type synaptic
[19:37] <bazhang> !pm > sinyoali
[19:37] <aj_444> Jonii3: okay, its open.
[19:37] <Jonii3> that is your installing program
[19:37] <Jonii3> what do you need to install
[19:38] <epzt> hi, my kubuntu jaunty is blocked on GRUB at start time
[19:38] <sim_> What newsgroup program do people use?
[19:38] <sim_> Klibido ?
[19:38] <Jonii3> aj_444 that is your installing program
[19:38] <Jonii3> aj_444 what program do you need to install
[19:38] <aj_444> Jonii3: Adobe Flash
[19:39] <Jonii3> did you download it?
[19:39] <chthp> what part on a Live USB is persistent ?
[19:39] <aj_444> Jonii3: I saved it.
[19:39] <bazhang> shreymech, do you have a wifi hotspot to test the wireless on, and if so, is it encrypted or not
[19:39] <Jonii3> ok, try going to the folder where you saved it and double click it.
[19:39] <chthp> the actual USB disk or the loop file (1gb)
[19:39] <stroyan> sim_:  Some people use "tin" to read newsgroups.  But that may be weird. :-)
[19:39] <chthp> or both even ?
[19:39] <CaptainCrook> where can i find the config file for menu transparency? (compiz doesn't have what i want)
[19:40] <aj_444> Jonii3: it asks me to choose an application to open it with
[19:40] <xand_> hello all, pidgin ppa's update for some gstreamer libs broke songbird here, can anybody please help me to get my system back to good ?
[19:40] <shreymech> bazhang, actually i don have any wi-fi near by..... can u just tell me how can i check that my wi-fi driver is installed or not.. bczzz yestreday only i made a fresh installation of 8.10 and till now i havn't insatlld anything for wi-fi but still my wi-fi light is glowing....
[19:41] <legend2440> sim_: pan is a good newsreader
[19:41] <Jonii3> ok. well, in synaptic you could search for adobe flash
[19:41] <epzt> what are th reasons kubuntu stop booting and give me the GRUB shell ?
[19:42] <bazhang> shreymech, hard to test if its working / troubleshoot if you dont have a hotspot to test it on; Jaunty has it working perfectly after a regression in Intrepid though
[19:42] <Jonii3> aj_444 ok. well, in synaptic you could search for adobe flash
[19:42] <epzt> I reinstalled kubuntu but get the same think
[19:42] <aj_444> Jonii3: I found it in synaptic.
[19:42] <Jonii3> ok, then click the checkbox next to it and click apply
[19:42] <sim_> legend2440: is it good for files ?
[19:43] <vociferous666> anyone know how to stop a program from starting when i log in?
[19:43] <sim_> lol wot the hell is this
[19:43] <sim_> tin ..pan libido
[19:43] <Dominik1> !iptable > Dominik1
[19:43] <bit324life> Hi, I need some help. I can't login to ubuntu. I get an errory saing that the home/.dmrc file dosen't have right permissions
[19:43] <bit324life> or something in that order
[19:43] <Jonii3> aj_444 ok, then click the checkbox next to it and click apply
[19:43] <vociferous666> ah i can help with that mate
[19:43] <legend2440> sim_ you mean encoding files and such? yes it is
[19:44] <kisielk> what happened to the net install CD?
[19:44] <sim_> kool
[19:44] <vociferous666> log in a root terminal
[19:44] <kisielk> I can't seem to find it on the downloads page
[19:44] <sim_> legend2440:  and for pars?
[19:44] <aj_444> Jonii3: I mark it for installation,but i can't hit apply
[19:44] <vociferous666> and go to your home folder
[19:44] <Jonii3> aj_444 Why not?
[19:44] <vociferous666> its gonna be home in the root directory, then your username
[19:44] <stoffel> hi,  i'm on kubuntu 09.04 on amd64. How can i uninstall a 32bit library package installed with getlibs?
[19:44] <guntbert> !root | vociferous666
[19:44] <aj_444> Jonii3: If only I knew.
[19:44] <legend2440> sim_i never bothered with pars but i'm pretty sure it handles them
[19:44] <vociferous666> shit i always use sudo su
[19:45] <ctmjr> !iptables > Dominik1
[19:45] <bazhang> vociferous666, please watch the language
[19:45] <Jonii3> aj444: is it grayed out? or can you not see it?
[19:45] <vociferous666> dang sry
[19:45] <aj_444> Jonii3: its grayed out
[19:45] <legend2440> sim_: http://pan.rebelbase.com/
[19:45] <vociferous666> ok how do i help this chap out without spamming up this thread?
[19:45] <bazhang> vociferous666, you should use sudo if at all possible, sudo -i in rare cases
[19:45] <AbAzA> J/ #linuxac
[19:46] <Jonii3> aj_444: try restarting synaptic
[19:46] <bit324life> Hi, I have the same problem as this person: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371052
[19:46] <guntbert> vociferous666: as to your question: go to system/preferences/starup applications
[19:46] <bit324life> that is the same error I get when logging in.
[19:46] <vociferous666> ah thx gunbert but ive already tried that
[19:46] <aj_444> Jonii3: when I run it, it starts without administrative priveledges. could that be the problem?
[19:47] <Jonii3> aj_444 yes, that is the problem, You need administrator priviledges to install software
[19:47] <aj_444> Jonii3: ahh. I went through and opened it as an admin
[19:48] <guntbert> bit324life: try going on the console with ctrl+alt+F1, can you login there?
[19:48] <Jonii3> ok, good. now search for adobe flash again and check it, then hit apply aj_444
[19:48] <aj_444> Jonii3: Its currently installing. (:
[19:49] <Jonii3> aj_444: great :)
[19:49] <guntbert> vociferous666: what program are we talking about?
[19:49] <Jonii3> flash
[19:49] <Jonii3> if you mean aj_444 and me
[19:50] <aj_444> Jonii3: Well.. it installed. I still can't play youtube vids though.
[19:50] <Jonii3> aj_444 what error does it give you?
[19:50] <Dominik1> when I try to connect to my samba server it asks for a password but I never set that up, whats wrong? how do I troubleshoot?
[19:51] <aj_444> Jonii3: Youtube? I didn't get any error message.
[19:51] <guntbert> !samba | Dominik1 have you seen
[19:51] <Jonii3> aj_444 do you know why it won't play then? what happens when you try to play one
[19:51] <darwish> Hi .. anyone knows what's the metacityu hotkey for volume-up ?
[19:52] <darwish> s/metacityu/metacity
[19:52] <aj_444> Jonii3: I get a "Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player. "
[19:52] <aj_444> Jonii3: Do I need to turn javascript on?
[19:52] <jeremia> hi
[19:52] <Jonii3> aj_444 if you have it off, then yes, it needs to be on
[19:52] <jeremia> my kubutnu doesn't boot anymore since the last update
[19:52] <guntbert> !welcome | jeremia
[19:52] <jeremia> i get the following boot error: http://pastebin.com/m444da39f
[19:52] <aj_444> Jonii3: Is that something I'd need to do through firefox?
[19:52] <jeremia> can anyone hlep me?
[19:53] <Dominik1> guntbert: thank you but I went through that guide and it no work, I can ping it tho
[19:53] <Jonii3> aj_444 if you didn't do anything to turn it off, then it should be on
[19:53] <dr3mro> hey guys i need help i have ubuntu on my laptop and it works gr8 but i have an old p4 1.5ghz with 512mb of ram and gpu 64MB ati and i have a network with 2 mbps broadband i need to make the old machine a  DHCP server and a torrent downloader that i can access over the internet so when i am out i can add torrents and it balance the downloads between users ... and be able to run 2 programs firefox and ooo writer thats it any hint or help is apreciated
[19:53] <aj_444> Jonii3: I didn't do anything to turn it off.
[19:53] <Jonii3> aj_444 then javascript should be working ok, it is flash
[19:53] <guntbert> Dominik1: ok, sorry - I'm not good with samba either :-/
[19:54] <Jonii3> aj_444 one moment.
[19:54] <aj_444> Jonii3: Okay.. I downloaded the .deb file. was that the wrong one?
[19:54] <Jonii3> aj_444 no, that is right
[19:54] <Slurpee> how can I scp directories?
[19:54] <Jonii3> aj_444 double clicking it doesn't work?
[19:54] <Slurpee> I can scp files, but not the directories?
[19:54] <jeremia> kernel is 2.6.28-13-generic
[19:54] <aj_444> Double clicking on what?
[19:54] <koolhead17> i have install Pidgin 2.6.1
[19:55] <danbhfive1> dr3mro: regular ubuntu will work.  it may not be fast, but it will work.  Keep in mind, firefox is a memory hog
[19:55] <Jonii3> aj_444 the .deb file
[19:55] <koolhead17> wanted to know how will i b able to run the video and audio
[19:55] <koolhead17> ?
[19:55] <aj_444> Jonii3: I'm pretty sure. I'll try again.
[19:55] <guntbert> jeremia: if no one else knows better: you could try to boot to failsafe (set NOAPIC)
[19:55] <Jonii3> aj_444 ok
[19:55] <jeremia> i tried to boot in recovery mode, same result
[19:56] <Zorael> Is there a trick to bridging a wireless and a wired network? I'm using brctl to create a bridge interface (br0), then I bind eth0 and wlan0 to it, and set eth0 and wlan0 to be ip 0.0.0.0. Then I dhclient br0 which properly gets eth0's IP and sets up routes to get me internet access, but wlan0 isn't bridged
[19:56] <aj_444> Jonii3: do I need to restart the system?
[19:56] <dr3mro> danbhfive1, i know it works on that machine i have it installed before and the only problem was the io latency caused by the kernel then but now i think its better with the new kernel i am asking what are the programs i shoud use
[19:56] <Jonii3> aj_444:  just firefox
[19:57] <vociferous666> can someone send me in IM if you can help with startup applications
[19:57] <aj_444> Jonii3: All of the windows, or just the youtube one?
[19:57] <guntbert> jeremia: what are the "common problems" you left out of your pastebin?
[19:57] <Jonii3> aj_444: all of the windows. what irc client are you using?
[19:58] <aj_444> Jonii3: I'm using the webchat.freenode one.
[19:58] <jeremia> guntbert: ?
[19:58] <Dreamglider> i need help logging boot messages, im running 8.10/Intrepid Ibex i tried to follwo this guide > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49925 but the boot file only shows "(Nothing has been logged yet.)" anyone have an idea to what i should to to fix it ?
[19:58] <Jonii3> aj_444: ok, you will have to reconnect to freenode and rejoin #ubuntu once you open it back up, but yes, you have to close all of the firefox windows
[19:59] <aj_444> Ok. I'll brb.
[19:59] <guntbert> jeremia: I expected several lines instead of line 6 [...]
[19:59] <xand_> hello all, pidgin ppa's update for some gstreamer libs broke songbird here, can anybody please help me to get my system back to good ?
[19:59] <miguelonnnn> tios
[19:59] <reinis> nice, I like the color scheme for Terminal here
[19:59] <miguelonnnn> el mejor manual de informatica que pueda existir es la web esa q he encontrao
[19:59] <danbhfive1> xand_ do you want to use the regular pidgin?
[19:59] <reinis> how would I set up a paswordless user that automatically logs in?
[19:59] <jeremia> guntbert: oh, it says:
[20:00] <miguelonnnn> lol sry i spoke in spanish ehhe sry sry
[20:00] <reinis> also, why doesnt Ctrl+E work in Firefox in Ubuntu
[20:00] <aj_444> Jonii3: You are amazing. thanks so much. it works. (:
[20:00] <reinis> it's supposed to focus the search bar
[20:00] <Jonii3> aj_444: In no way am I amazing, but you are very welcome
[20:00] <xand_> danbhfive1: well, if thats the only way to get my songbird back...
[20:01] <JoeUD9> hi i am just starting with linux / ubuntu, where can i get a list of mirc scripts that will work in ubuntu? i am looking with something i am familiar with
[20:01] <vociferous666> can anybody help with stopping a program from running every login?
[20:01] <jeremia> gutnbert: http://pastebin.com/m391ffda
[20:01] <bazhang> JoeUD9, mirc via wine?
[20:01] <reinis> JoeUD9: in Google
[20:01] <bazhang> reinis, please dont suggest that here
[20:01] <jsteel> Does anybody know how ubuntu kernels are versioned? Specifically I'm looking for what exactly the 60 means in 2.6.24-24.60.
[20:01] <farhan> Can Ubuntu run as a Virtual machine inside of VMWare?
[20:02] <vociferous666> yes farhan
[20:02] <jsteel> definitely farhan
[20:02] <guntbert> farhan: yes, of course
[20:02] <Dreamglider> vociferous666: have a look in System > preferences > Sessions
[20:02] <danbhfive1> xand_ I don't know.  You probably have to ask the pidgin folk?
[20:02] <farhan> where can I download that? i haven't been googling the right things
[20:02] <vociferous666> dreamglider, no this is not where it is
[20:02] <vociferous666> ive got everything turned off in there
[20:02] <Jonii3> farhan: VMWare?
[20:03] <bazhang> farhan, from their website; virtualbox-ose is in the ubuntu software repositories
[20:03] <guntbert> jeremia: sorry, that doesn't give me any hints either :-/
[20:03] <jsteel> Anybody know any reference for how the ubuntu kernel is versioned, or where I can find a reference that describes the scheme.
[20:03] <vociferous666> google it
[20:03] <jsteel> haha. well I've been trying
[20:03] <legend2440> reinis: open Stem>Administration>Login Window  choose Security tab put checkmark next to Enable Auto Logun and choose user from drop down box
[20:03] <jeremia> guntbert: it sounds like udev isn't running the right way
[20:03] <danbhfive1> xand_: but if that is the direction you wanted, you probably could remove the repository, and reinstall pidgin
[20:03] <Dreamglider> vociferous666: do  sudo gedit /home/your user/.gnome2/sessions maybe it's there
[20:03] <legend2440> System*
[20:03] <maria_> hello
[20:03] <guntbert> !google | vociferous666
[20:03] <maria_> i did something silly a while ago and i cant remember how to undo it
[20:04] <bazhang> Dreamglider, vociferous666 gksudo for graphical apps
[20:04] <jeremia> gutnbert: there were 4 packages that were in conflict while updating, but I didn't pay much attention to them...
[20:04] <maria_> I used a command in firefox to stop the buffer for videos....how do i undo that?
[20:04] <maria_> Ubuntu 9.04
[20:04] <xand_> danbhfive1: already did..they don't know about it...will reinstall pidgin get my system rid of the gstreamer plugins pidgin's ppa installed ?
[20:04] <guntbert> jeremia: yes... but I got no idea how that could happen or how to handle it - sorry
[20:04] <bumba> hi friends, i have just started using ubuntu and already facing a problem, my bluetooth dongle is not working under ubuntu. later i find it was only compatible to Windows. is there a way out?
[20:05] <vociferous666> Dreamglider: nothing about sessions in my .gnome2 folder
[20:05] <farhan> bazhang : where's the Unbuntu software responsitory?
[20:05] <guntbert> jeremia: thats a tricky thing - what kind of update was it?
[20:05] <danbhfive1> xand_: I don't know actually.  It depends on how the ppa packaged it.
[20:06] <jeremia> ¨can't remember
[20:06] <Dreamglider> vociferous666: have a look at -> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/how-to-get-programs-to-stop-auto-starting-620000/
[20:06] <jeremia> the packages i mean
[20:06] <jeremia> was just a common update
[20:06] <vociferous666> thx mate
[20:06] <bazhang> farhan, they are where nearly all software is installed from
[20:06] <bazhang> !repos > farhan
[20:06] <sphenxes> I have configured my samba server and it works fine. When i log in Windows I can see and write folder on my linux computer. that is fine but now I would like to change it to read only (from window). i have the following configuration: [myMedia] path = /myStore/ browseable = yes write = mw, user.
[20:06] <Kebert> Hello all, is anyone out there familiar with madwifi and packet injection?
[20:07] <Jonii3> sudo /home/jonii3/Desktop/unetbootin-linux-356
[20:07] <Jonii3> unetbootin-linux-356: cannot connect to X server
[20:07] <Zorael> If I want to bridge two networks, do I need to be 192.168.0.1?
[20:07] <Jonii3> first line is the command I put in, second is the output.
[20:07] <legend2440> maria_: in firefox  url address bar  type  about:config   search for term  buffer
[20:07] <Jonii3> I cannot get unetbootin to work, could someone help me?
[20:07] <Jonii3> !repos > Jonii3
[20:08] <didier74> salut
[20:08] <guntbert> !who | jeremia (and <tab> is *very* useful too :-))
[20:08] <nutzer> hallo
[20:08] <didier74> j'ai une adresse mirc ...
[20:08] <farhan> wait...this link isn't helping me
[20:08] <didier74> mais ça ne marche pas
[20:08] <farhan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware does not provide the information I need
[20:08] <xand_> danbhfive1: alright...is there a place where i could see anything related to get back my old gstreamer packages ?
[20:08] <guntbert> !fr | didier74
[20:08] <KB1JWQ> !fr | didier74
[20:08] <farhan> it tells me where ti DL a VMPlayer, but not the image.
[20:08] <farhan> That's useful...
[20:08] <farhan> err, useless
[20:08] <bazhang> didier74, #ubuntu-fr pour francais
[20:09] <didier74> ok
[20:09] <jani> anyone know any guides on setting up  filesystem encryption to already installed ubuntu ?
[20:09] <didier74> thanks
[20:09] <bazhang> farhan, vmware.com ?
[20:09] <farhan> bazhang : The link you kindly sent me only links the VMPlayer, not the images.
[20:09] <guntbert> !who | jeremia
[20:09] <farhan> bazhang : I have the player. I need the image.
[20:09] <bazhang> farhan, I sent you no such link
[20:10] <farhan> ....you're right
[20:10] <maria_> does anyone here know the about:config location of the buffer for firefox?
[20:10] <farhan> damn, i can't find the damn images
[20:10] <Dominik1> where can I monitor my network activity in ubunut?
[20:10] <bazhang> farhan, check the vmware site ?
[20:10] <bazhang> farhan, they are called appliances by the way
[20:10] <legend2440> maria_: in the Search box type   buffer
[20:11] <Jonii3> sudo /home/jonii3/Desktop/unetbootin-linux-356 unetbootin-linux-356: cannot connect to X server first line is the command I put in, second is the output.
[20:11] <ejv> there are better solutions than vmware for ubuntu, use virtualbox or kvm
[20:11] <Jonii3> I cannot get unetbootin to work, could someone help me?
[20:11] <Dominik1> how can I permanently mount drives?
[20:11] <jeremia> guntbert: oh, right
[20:11] <guntbert> jeremia: what version of ubuntu do you have?
[20:12] <ejv> !fstab | Dominik1
[20:12] <maria_> legend2440....did that....seems thats not what i changed
[20:12] <Dominik1> i was told not to use ext3/4 for storage drives, why, can someone confirm?
[20:12] <legend2440> maria_: oh ok not sure where else you would change that
[20:13] <ejv> Dominik1: your choice, you can use ext3/4/xfs/reiserfs depends on your requirements; if you're a newbie, then you should stick with ext3
[20:13] <ejv> cuz chances are you don't even know the differences lol
[20:14] <Dominik1> ejv can you explain the differences between the file systems? iim no expert but id like to belive im not a noob either
[20:14] <Canageek> I'm having some trouble: For some reason web access with my new Ubuntu machine is really slow, but not NET acess: I can download updates and talk with pidgin without problems but webbrowsing in firefox doesn't seem to work, and even text only with lynx takes forever
[20:14] <maria_> legend2440....found it...seems firefox is pretty smart....lists all user changes in bold
[20:14] <wildc4rd> evening all
[20:14] <ejv> Dominik1: that's outside the scope of this channel, im sorry. Please use google or wikipedia.
[20:14] <maria_> i changed network.prefetch to false
[20:14] <maria_> got it thanks
[20:14] <danbhfive1> Dominik1: windows vista can't access ext* filesystems.  That might be why someone suggested that, just for dual booting
[20:14] <legend2440> maria_: thats good to know
[20:14] <camilojd> anyone knows how is the best way to install postgresql 8.2 on jaunty server? i cannot use my app with 8.3
[20:14] <Dominik1> danbhfive1 they suggested ext2 instead of ext3/4
[20:15] <guntbert> camilojd: maybe #ubuntu-server is the better channel for that
[20:16] <danbhfive1> Dominik1: no idea.  But you should rely on backups too, not just the filesystem type
[20:16] <camilojd> cool guntbert, i'll check it out
[20:16] <ejv> Dominik1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
[20:16] <Confield> Is there a good, working app that is similiar to Gtalk on Windows, where you get a 'pop up' notifying you of when you get mail? I thought Pidgin might do it but it looks likes it's mainly for Instant Messaging.
[20:16] <Dominik1> danbhfive1: my ubuntu box is going to be the third and final back up location for my oh so precissious data
[20:16] <ejv> Confield: even with libnotify, it doesn't do the alert you want?
[20:17] <bazhang> Confield, checkgmail ?
[20:17] <deany> I use thunderbird and new mail icon
[20:17] <erUSUL> !info gnubiff
[20:18] <cjnodell> If more than one person contributes to an application, who "owns" it and gets to choose things like what license to use?
[20:18] <guntbert> !ot | cjnodell
[20:18] <Canageek> I'm having some trouble: For some reason web access with my new Ubuntu machine is really slow, but not NET acess: I can download updates and talk with pidgin without problems but webbrowsing in firefox doesn't seem to work, and even text only with lynx takes forever (Its currently sitting on "Making HTTP connection to google.ca" I've gotten pages in firefox & prism before but it involved leaving them for long amounts of time. However I
[20:18] <cjnodell> opps... sory!
[20:18] <cjnodell> sorry!
[20:19] <erUSUL> cjnodell: the original develper sets the license... people that come afterwards either accept the license or do not contribute
[20:19] <akorn> hey guys, i just got back from 3 months of not using my laptop and ran a bunch of updates, now compiz / desktop effects can't be loaded, anybody here that can help?
[20:20] <pigflu> 2^-x = (100-y)/y
[20:20] <pigflu> how do i solve this for x?
[20:20] <KB1JWQ> ot | pigflu
[20:20] <KB1JWQ> !ot | pigflu
[20:20] <pigflu> whoops, wrong channel.
[20:20] <pigflu> OK OK OK
[20:22] <danbhfive1> slightly ot, but anyone know when the next IRC council meeting is, or where that info is posted?
[20:22] <bazhang> danbhfive1, the ubuntu fridge? #ubuntu-meeting is likely a better place to ask though in future
[20:22] <danbhfive1> bazhang: mk, thanks
[20:24] <bit324life> I got another problem.
[20:24] <user__> asta e. azi primesti numa muie ofiziel
[20:25] <nperry> !ask | bit324life
[20:25] <akorn> hey guys, i just got back from 3 months of not using my laptop and ran a bunch of updates, now compiz / desktop effects can't be loaded, anybody here that can help?
[20:25] <Confield> bazhang: heck yeah, Checkgmail is perfect. Thanks.
[20:25] <user__> :))
[20:25] <bit324life> I get an error saying cannot execute etc/gds/xsession defaultgds [6263] this is in the error log.
[20:26] <bit324life> this is when I try logging into my user account with gdm.
[20:26] <user__> mata ramine  na mea
[20:26] <bit324life> I would get a error window saying can't start session.
[20:26] <edbian> Is there an app in the repos that can read Microsoft .pub (publisher) files??
[20:26] <bit324life> then another window pops up with the error log.
[20:26] <MindVirus> I can't disable tap-to-click. Could someone please help?
[20:26] <bit324life> any idea how to fix this?
[20:26] <user__> hooooo
[20:27] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=491917 edbian
[20:27] <user__> jove ceti atirnan gura?
[20:27] <SeySayux> MindVirus: I have a solution that involves disabling your entire touchpad...
[20:27] <edbian> bazhang: Thanks
[20:28] <MindVirus> SeySayux: how about one that keeps my touchpad enabled?
[20:28] <bazhang> user__, english here please
[20:28] <user__> doo
[20:28] <SeySayux> MindVirus: I haven't found the Holy Grail of Ubuntu yet, sorry.
[20:28] <MindVirus> We can all look. :)
[20:28] <MindVirus> Does anyone know how to disable tap-clicking?
[20:29] <SeySayux> Especially because i've got this huge touchpad ;)
[20:29] <user__> :)
[20:29] <jove> hello everyone: my old firefox was currupted -- and I installed a newer firefox version into /var/tmp/firefox, I want to pluggin to the Application launch, could someone show me how to plug it in ?
[20:29] <MindVirus> bit324life: chmod 700 ~/.dmrc
[20:29] <MindVirus> Actually.
[20:29] <MindVirus> I think it's 644.
[20:30] <Rowley> Hey... I was wondering, how do you install Java on ubuntu 9.04?
[20:30] <bit324life> MindVirus: why? I chmodded it to 644.
[20:30] <MindVirus> bit324life: .Xauthority should be 600.
[20:30]  * user__ face un sandwici
[20:30] <MindVirus> bit324life: there are some things that could be stopping you from logging in properly (assuming that's your problem).
[20:30] <bit324life> MindVirus .xauthority  where is that located?
[20:30] <MindVirus> ~.
[20:30] <SeySayux> MindVirus: a quick google doesn't give any results for >= inteprid (which I assume you use)
[20:30] <MindVirus> I'm on jaunty.
[20:30] <SeySayux> Rowley: throught synatpic
[20:31] <SeySayux> MindVirus: so, that's >= inteprid
[20:31] <Rowley> Do you mind elaborating? In query if prefered
[20:31] <MindVirus> SeySayux: and I'm telling you I'm on jaunty so you don't have to do any guesswork.
[20:31] <bit324life> MindVirus: where would the .xauthority be located?
[20:31] <bazhang> !java | Rowley
[20:31] <MindVirus> bit324life: ~.
[20:31] <bit324life> I know you siad permission 600 it should be.
[20:31] <bit324life> root?
[20:31] <bit324life> or user?
[20:31] <MindVirus> bit324life: User.
[20:31] <bit324life> k
[20:31] <user__> mata raSUFLA
[20:31] <MindVirus> bit324life: Linux is case-sensitive. It's .Xauthority.
[20:31] <user__> IAR NUI BUN?
[20:31] <bazhang> user__, please take chat elsewhere
[20:32] <bit324life> MindVirus: thanks I will give that a try.
[20:32] <SeySayux> MindVirus: sorry, it involves digging in to hal fdi's, which aren't understood by anybody but the hal devs (and even they don't understand them)
[20:32] <MindVirus> SeySayux: I've already dug into them.
[20:32] <MindVirus> Nothing seems to help.
[20:32] <user__> BAIETE ESTI BOLINDA...TIE CLAR?
[20:32] <SeySayux> So unless you find a step-by-step tutorial by somebody that has a degree in cryptography, I'm not going to suggest anything but to disable
[20:32] <MindVirus> I set MaxTapTime to 0 but that doesn't help.
[20:32] <MindVirus> !english | user__
[20:33] <user__> FAK U
[20:33] <SeySayux> MindVirus: yup, I tried every possible methoud too
[20:33] <za119> I am trying to install ubuntu and I keep getting an error during the base system install that it cannot determine the codename for the release, how do I fix this, I am REALLY stuck!
[20:33] <MindVirus> !ops | user___
[20:33] <Redman> hi all
[20:33] <MindVirus> Sorry to bother you, bazhang.
[20:33] <crunchbang> лгш
[20:33] <bazhang> MindVirus, thanks for the heads up
[20:34] <mikejet> Any idea on why openoffice3 installation fails?  http://pastebin.com/m48697315
[20:34] <MindVirus> SeySayux: luckily I am working on a degree in number-theoretic crypto.
[20:34] <SeySayux> You need that. fd.o stuff severely lacks documentation
[20:35] <Zzeiss> is there an easy way to search for what package contains a particular library (for example, the Lesstif developer library?)
[20:35] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: usually libraries' package names start with "lib".
[20:35] <bazhang> mikejet, from a PPA?
[20:35] <SeySayux> Again, it's a miracle I managed to "disable" (it's not really disabled... but you need a sledgehammer for tap-to-click to work... and moving it requiresvery high pressure too)
[20:35] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: I mean, the package I need to install via apt-get.
[20:36] <aj_444> I'm back. Okay, where would I find the add/remove programs?
[20:36] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: I understand. Tell me exactly what you're trying to do.
[20:36] <vlt> Hello. Is there a repository w/ "usb_modeswitch" available for 9.04?
[20:36] <MindVirus> aj_444: Applications menu.
[20:36] <aj_444> MindVirus: Okay. Thanks. I feel like an idiot now. xD
[20:36] <mikejet> bazhang, I just downloaded the tar.gz, extracted it and ran ./setup -- then it fails.
[20:36] <MindVirus> aj_444: no problem. :)
[20:36] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: OK, I'm trying to build the VHDL simulator called "herb".  Herb requires lesstif (or equivalent; the ./configure requires it).  Hence the need for lesstif.
[20:36] <SeySayux_> Connection interruptus?
[20:37] <Sevenup> aj_444 : dont feel that way, we all started by asking those questions :)
[20:37] <fatbrain> hi, can I somehow use the LiveCD to boot from my 2nd partition on my hdd?
[20:37] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: you're trying to build it -- meaning, you have exhausted all PPAs with the package containing it and have last-resorted to building, or you've decided to build on your own?
[20:37] <bucky> Zzeiss, apt-cache search lesstif
[20:37] <aj_444> Sevenup: I've been here on off for the last two days, but, i'm learning.
[20:37] <mikejet> Why isn't openoffice 3.1 put into the apt-get database?
[20:37] <bucky> Zzeiss, apt-cache search lesstif |grep dev
[20:38] <bazhang> not installed it myself, and again this is completely at your own risk (ie not supported) but there is a PPA for open office 3  jaunty open office ppa search terms first link will tell more
[20:38] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: unless you know what you're doing you generally don't need to build ever.
[20:38] <mikejet> What is a PPA ?
[20:38] <Sevenup> aj_444: you started with the right linux anyway! youll be the one helping people soon, if you enjoy it
[20:38] <bazhang> !latest > mikejet
[20:38] <MindVirus> mikejet: personal package archive.
[20:38] <Cloudy> Hi, I get spaces in my typing when using terminal. Of course that denigrates its effectiveness :)
[20:38] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: the homepage specifically says "there are no packages- build it yourself.  Here's how."
[20:38] <erUSUL> !ppa > mikejet
[20:39] <Sevenup> Anyone here running 'buntu on PPC???
[20:39] <bucky> Zzeiss, apt-cache search lesstif
[20:39] <bazhang> Sevenup, best to just ask your real question
[20:39] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: that just means that there are no official packages. There may be some 3rd-party ones.
[20:39] <Cloudy> So, I might open the terminal and type 'help' but what i get is 'hel p'
[20:39] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: let me check.
[20:39] <aj_444> Sevenup: Where do the added programs go when using add/remove?
[20:39] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: Ahhh- good point.  But I'm halfway there already.  :)
[20:39] <DigitalKiwi> Sevenup: keyword started with, soon he will learn and move on to greener pastures! :P
[20:40] <bucky> MindVirus Zzeiss there are packages.. they're called lesstif2
[20:40] <Cloudy> or even 'h elp' just for a little variety. What the heck is that about?
[20:40] <erUSUL> aj_444: where every other program... scattered under /usr/
[20:40] <Sevenup> aj_444, they will usually be found in your apps menu, otherwise, take note of the name of the package you downloaded, and it can usually be run from terminal if there is no reference to it in your menu
[20:40] <MindVirus> bucky: Zzeiss is trying to install herb that requires lesstif2.
[20:40] <Redman> I'm looking for someone who have dual boot with Ubuntu and Vista, I would like to get boot files for Vista which I loss in a bad manipulation
[20:40] <Zzeiss> bucky: yes, I saw those- that's what I installed, and it seems to satisfy ./configure.  Now, on to "make"!
[20:40] <legend2440> pigflu: did you get answer to your math problem?
[20:40] <MindVirus> bucky: Zzeiss doesn't want the library. He wants the package to pull it in as a dep.
[20:40] <bucky> Zzeiss, apt-cache search lesstif |grep dev
[20:40] <erUSUL> !info lesstif2-dev | Zzeiss
[20:41] <MindVirus> Oh boy.
[20:41] <bucky> Zzeiss, you need the dev files as usual to build anything
[20:41] <arand> Redman: which boot files, you mean bootmgr or the BCD folder?
[20:41] <Zzeiss> Now, on the other hand, perhaps I should create a PPA and put it there, along with the new CRM114.
[20:41] <genii> Sevenup: I'm sure some people in the channel #ubuntu-powerpc might be running Ubuntu :)
[20:41] <aj_444> Sevenup: How would I run it from the terminal?
[20:41] <Sevenup> bazhang : i ask because im unsure what version of gnash they have included in the PS3 version of ubuntu on the site, youtube is important to me, took ages getting it working on yellowdog, and if ubuntu aint youtube capable, ill probably be leaving YDL installed.
[20:42] <Zzeiss> bucky: got 'em.  "make" is grinding away.
[20:42] <Sevenup> aj_444, what u installed matey?
[20:42] <bazhang> Sevenup, not sure sorry, dont run Ubuntu on a PPC capable machine/console
[20:42] <aj_444> Sevenup: amsn.
[20:42] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: I couldn't find a PPA for you. Sorry.
[20:42] <Sevenup> amsn shuld be in your menu
[20:42] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: No problem.  It's building as we speak.
[20:42] <Redman> arand yes, bootmgr
[20:43] <mneptok> Sevenup: YouTube works really, really well in the PS3 OS
[20:43] <creichen> Hi!  I'm working on a machine with Ubuntu 7.10 here.  How do I set up 32 bit binary executable support for that?
[20:43] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: I would personally prefer to get updates and stuff.
[20:43] <aj_444> Sevenup: in the applications? What tab would it be under?
[20:43] <Redman> and autoexec.bat and othe files for windows booting
[20:43] <Sevenup> under internet or network.. i really ought to be in ubuntu to advise you further, but it got into the menu when i used 8.10
[20:43] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: Ahhh, hence the justification to get it packaged and such?  (building on this machine is *fast* - it's a Core 2 Duo with the X25M solid state disk.)
[20:43] <MindVirus> Does anyone know how to disable tap-to-click?
[20:43] <Rowley> On the Java thing, I did all it said, yet on the JAva site, it still says I'm running a different version, and Java doesn't work
[20:44] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: yes. Packages also pull in deps automatically.
[20:44] <MindVirus> And when you remove a package, deps will go too.
[20:44] <aj_444> Sevenup: Ah. I found it. Me, in my awesome failureness, didn't see it the first three times I looked.
[20:44] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: Yes.  Go up to "System->Preferences->Mouse" third tab, second box.
[20:44] <MindVirus> I like to keep my machine very clean, Zzeiss, and if there is crust I freak.
[20:44] <Sevenup> mneptok : thanks for that mate, might be worth a look in that case, gnash dont work for cobblers on YDL, and im youtubing with a VLC greasemonkey script :s
[20:44] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: that doesn't work and I know this.
[20:44] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: nor does gsynaptics nor xorg.conf nor shmconfig.fdi.
[20:45] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: Oh?  I.W.F.M.  On this very machine.  Ohhh... I saw that before.
[20:45] <bazhang> MindVirus, on a macbook ?
[20:45] <Sevenup> aj_444: nothing fail about that mate, stop putting yourself down - and youll enjoy you linux ;)
[20:45] <MindVirus> IWFM?
[20:45] <MindVirus> bazhang: Eee.
[20:45] <aj_444> Sevenup: I'll be back, no doubt. Thanks for your help.
[20:45] <Zzeiss> MindVirus, bazhang: Yes, I am on a Macbook and tap-to-click works if you set that checkbox.
[20:45] <MindVirus> aj_444: the important thing is that you learn.
[20:45] <creichen> Would I be able to run 32 bit executables (on amd64) if I were to upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu than 7.10, or is this a general limitation with the amd64 environment on Ubuntu?
[20:45] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: what is IWFM?
[20:46] <creichen> IWFM = 'it works for me', I believe.
[20:46] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: IWFM --> It Works For Me.
[20:46] <MindVirus> Ahh, I see.
[20:46] <mneptok> Sevenup: just boot the PS3 OS, run the browser, and navigate to YouTube. the custom Flash plugin does the rest, and it's swanky.
[20:46] <smogattack> what's the irc channel for clonezilla?
[20:46] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: What machine are you using?
[20:46] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: Asus Eee 1000.
[20:46] <Rowley> On the Java thing, I did all it said, yet on the Java site, it still says I'm running a different version, and Java doesn't work, what should I do?
[20:46] <Zzeiss> Ahhh... OK.  What's the touchpad on that?
[20:47] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: I don't know. I think it's called an elantech touchpad.
[20:47] <mneptok> Rowley: sudo update-alternatives
[20:47] <MindVirus> bazhang: do you have any advice?
[20:47] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: It might not support multitouch or tapclick.  Lemme google a bit...
[20:47] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: it does.
[20:47] <Rowley> And then what, mneptok?
[20:48] <MindVirus> It supports both, Zzeiss. This driver update made it fail.
[20:48] <mneptok> Rowley: it should present a way to choose which Java is used by default
[20:48] <smogattack> how come my ubuntu 9.04 screen keeps dimming like it wants to save energy...?
[20:48] <bazhang> MindVirus, there is a thread at eeeuser forum, but it involves using adam's kernel (ie not supported here)
[20:48] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: So, you have a fail due to upgrade.  Uh-oh.  Roll back?  Definitely bugtrack it.
[20:48] <MindVirus> Zzeiss: I cannot roll back.
[20:49] <MindVirus> bazhang: I'm using a different kernel already. Why the hell is tap-to-click compiled in?
[20:49] <DigitalKiwi> !language
[20:49] <bazhang> MindVirus, no idea
[20:49] <MindVirus> It's like a freaking conspiracy. Nobody even likes tap-to-click.
[20:49] <Zzeiss> MindVirus: Well, I use it when I'm surfing por... er, working late at night and my toddler son is asleep.  Otherwise, it is indeed a PITA.
[20:50] <Redman> Does anyone has boot files for Vista ?
[20:50] <smogattack> how come my ubuntu 9.04 screen keeps dimming like it wants to save energy...?
[20:50] <mneptok> MindVirus: it's quite clear that the NSA and CIA want you using tap-to-click. please go to the front window and smile to the unmarked black van across the street.
[20:50] <DigitalKiwi> my gf uses tap to click all the time on windows >.>
[20:50] <MindVirus> mneptok: hey, they're using Ubuntu too!
[20:50] <mneptok> MindVirus: that's 2 black vans and a helicopter now. quit while you're ahead.
[20:50] <Campusano> I need help for win xp
[20:51] <MindVirus> mneptok: :P
[20:51] <Zzeiss> Campusano: You're on the wrong channel... sorry.
[20:51] <Campusano> ajajaj
[20:51] <bazhang> Campusano, ##windows
[20:51] <Campusano> era una broma
[20:51] <MindVirus> bazhang: so there's no way to fix it without changing kernels? I'm using linux-netbook-eeepc BTW.
[20:53] <smogattack> how come my ubuntu 9.04 screen keeps dimming like it wants to save energy...?
[20:53] <MindVirus> smogattack: your desktop? Check your Power settings in System->Preferences.
[20:53] <mneptok> smogattack: it's so that the guys in the black van can see into MindVirus' windows without glare from your screen.
[20:54] <guntbert> creichen: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit#How%20to%20make%2032-bit%20work%20on%20a%2064-bit%20machine
[20:54] <smogattack> wow. somehow, the default power settings were changed...
[20:55] <mneptok> smogattack: black van again.
[20:55] <Dominik1> which player do you guys suggest for mp3, what is ur favourite
[20:55] <FBIandCIA> smogattack: we saw it anyways.
[20:55] <smogattack> mneptok, those black vans!
[20:55] <bazhang> !players > Dominik1
[20:55] <codazoda> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 on /dev/sda1 from Ubuntu 8.10 on /dev/sda2 (cd was copied to /dev/sda3 and that booted).  The install finished, but 9.04 wasn't added to Grub.  Where do I find the vmlinuz file that I need to add to Grub?
[20:56] <Dominik1> bazhang: I was asking about personal preferences
[20:56] <bazhang> Dominik1, #ubuntu-bots ; no polls here
[20:56] <thiebaude> !best
[20:56] <Dominik1> bazhang: what?
[20:56] <apn> Dominik1: I like audacious or xmms.
[20:57] <MindVirus> Dominik1: I prefer Rhythmbox or Banshee.
[20:57] <a1tobi> too
[20:57] <Dominik1> apn: thanks, why?
[20:57] <Dominik1> MindVirus Im leaning towards rhythmbox right now, what are your reasons?
[20:57] <MindVirus> Dominik1: it is lightweight, supported more than any other, and does everything I need.
[20:57] <apn> Dominik1: simple, little requirements and dependencies, stability, easy of use.
[20:58] <Dominik1> apn MindVirus thanks for the input : )
[20:58] <DaZ> apn, mocp is better.
[20:58] <MindVirus> OK. How do I turn tap-to-click off?
[20:58] <apn> DaZ: in what regard?
[20:59] <DaZ> smaller <:
[20:59] <apn> DaZ: yes, but doesn't have alarm :-)
[21:00] <apn> DaZ: ncurses player for me is mp3blaster
[21:00] <paul__> Fedora sucks
[21:00] <apn> paul__: are you in emotional distress right now?
[21:00] <DaZ> i'm using kalarm but you're right <:
[21:01] <arand> codazoda: I think you can use the update-grub command.
[21:01] <DigitalKiwi> paul__: that's not very nice
[21:01] <paul__> no just had a random thought
[21:01] <DaZ> paul__ sucks
[21:01] <paul__> just wanted to see who was here
[21:01] <legend2440> MindVirus: still at it? have you read this? http://strabes.wordpress.com/2006/11/04/turn-off-annoying-touchpad-tap-click-in-ubuntu/
[21:02] <baa> any f-spot experts?
[21:02] <DigitalKiwi> Dominik1: mpd + ncmpcpp-git (assuming ubuntu has it or ncmpcpp) for audio and mpdscribble to scrobble to last.fm, smplayer for video
[21:02] <baa> my f-spot crashes when I try to load to flickr.  It was successful before, but it's now not working
[21:02] <DaZ> baa, does image viewer really need an expert? >:
[21:02] <DigitalKiwi> is awesome
[21:02] <Dominik1> DigitalKiwi thanks
[21:02] <baa> DaZ, it's more than an image viewer
[21:03] <baa> someone wrote some extensions for it, that could be useful, but seem not to be.
[21:03] <firecrotch> baa: Try running the program from a terminal, and get it to crash, and see if it provides any useful output
[21:04] <baa> hmm
[21:07] <embix> I have a suspicious info from "top" cpu0 and cpu1 are about 100% idle - but load avg is 1.0 1.0 1.0?!
[21:08] <codazoda> My new 9.04 install is not in the Grub boot menu.  I'm not sure where the vmlinuz file is, to add it, or if there is one.  In /boot on /sda1 (the new install) there is no vmlinuz file.  Not sure how to add it.  update-grub didn't work.  Other thoughts?
[21:08] <embix> someone has an idea? maybe some nearly crashed process?
[21:09] <codazoda> Or, if you could give me the lines in your menu.lst file for a 9.04 install, that might give me some clues.
[21:09] <Sevenup> cuppatea : yes please :)
[21:10] <CuppaTea> llol
[21:10] <CuppaTea> just had one
[21:10] <mralexandro> x server or xorg or what it is called. could there be something put into there that messes with emerald/compiz/metacity in the startup? cause i have messed it up in some way after installing mac4lin, after writing metacity --replace and restarting computer it still have the maximize minimize and close buttons on the left side
[21:10] <codazoda> Maybe it didn't install...  I have a new Ubuntu 9.04, memtest96+.  But, I don't have a regular boot for 9.04, only for my old 8.10.
[21:12] <nineclock> hi
[21:12] <pelle__> hey guys! I'm trying to run a 64bit guest (ubuntu install cd) in virtualbox 3.0.4 (the non-free variant), but it keeps hard locking ubuntu (which is 32bit btw). Any ideas?
[21:12] <NetEcho> mralexandro find the old mac4lin install guide from 0.3 and look for the part on moving the buttons
[21:12] <nineclock> i need to remove gij java library how can i do ?=
[21:12] <Dreamglider> i need help logging boot messages, im running 8.10/Intrepid Ibex i tried to follwo this guide > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49925 but the boot file only shows "(Nothing has been logged yet.)" anyone have an idea to what i could do to get the boot up messages logged ?
[21:12] <naftilos76> hi guys, is there a site like pastie where images instead of text can be uploaded?
[21:12] <mralexandro> NetEcho, that is by doing it in emerald right?
[21:13] <NetEcho> uh I don't think it uses emerald for that
[21:13] <mralexandro> oh ok, wil look it up then thanks
[21:13] <NetEcho> IIRC it uses some gnome config
[21:13] <Dreamglider> nineclock: you can probably remove it from system > administration > synaptic package manager
[21:13] <guntbert> pelle__: you need a 64bit host for 64bit guests - but you will get better answers in #vbox - or read the manual in /usr/share/doc/virtualbox-...
[21:13] <DigitalKiwi> naftilos76: omploader.org
[21:13] <nineclock> Dreamglider im in command line
[21:14] <naftilos76> thanks!
[21:14] <guntbert> !screenshot | naftilos76
[21:14] <DigitalKiwi> you can upload just about anything actually
[21:14] <Dreamglider> nineclock: the use "sudo apt-get remove package"
[21:14] <nineclock> not works :(
[21:14] <Dreamglider> nineclock: you need the exact name of the package
[21:15] <nineclock> from java version it give me
[21:15] <nineclock> libgcj
[21:15] <nineclock> ill do apt-get remove
[21:15] <pelle__> guntbert, but i was reading that: "Starting with Version 2.1, you can even run 64-bit guests on a 32-bit host operating system, so long as you have sufficient hardware." but you're probably right. will go to #vbox, thanks
[21:15] <nineclock> not works
[21:15] <nineclock> :((
[21:15] <Dreamglider> nineclock: sudo apt-get remove libgcj ?
[21:16] <guntbert> pelle__: than you read more than I did - sorry
[21:16] <nineclock> yes
[21:16] <nineclock> not work
[21:16] <nineclock> found nothing
[21:16] <nineclock> but in java-version there is
[21:16] <pelle__> guntbert: thanks anyway :)
[21:16] <leachim6> yo
[21:16] <xand_> i've installed an updated version of gstreamer0.10-plugins-base thru another ppa, but later found out that it broke some apps. Now i want to remove this version and reinstall the old one, so i removed the ppa but aptitude won't let me reinstall the package, and if i remove it, a lot of other packages will be removed too. How proceed guys ?
[21:16] <leachim6> I updated to the latest on ubuntu jaunty, and now I cannot suspend
[21:16] <leachim6> this is on two separate computers
[21:17] <guntbert> pelle__: :-)
[21:17] <Dreamglider> nineclock: type in "sudo apt-get remove libg" and press TAB a couple of times it should list what ever starts with "libg" the find the correct package
[21:17] <leachim6> both w happened when I updated
[21:17] <nineclock> ok ill try
[21:17] <Cirfa> Hi everyone ! :)
[21:17] <mralexandro> NetEcho, i can not find the 0.3 guide anymore:/
[21:17] <mralexandro> NetEcho, just 0.4 wich uses emerald already
[21:17] <uff> hi guys, im trying to install jaunty on my desktop and the installation wont work, it gives strange outputs like "squashfs error" and "input/output error" till at some point it gets stuck, whatz goin on? thanks
[21:18] <leachim6> is anyone else having trouble suspending to ram after the latest updates?
[21:18] <NetEcho> mralexandro should still be the same guide but its a feature thats built into gnome
[21:18] <NetEcho> emerald is just for theming
[21:18] <guntbert> uff: did you check the iso before burning?
[21:18] <leachim6> am I being ignored?
[21:19] <guntbert> !patience | leachim6
[21:19] <maco> leachim6: file a bug
[21:19] <leachim6> :(
[21:19] <leachim6> ok
[21:19] <goku12205> hello
[21:19] <maco> leachim6: well 2, if the computers are different models
[21:19] <mralexandro> NetEcho, should i just # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ? that way it would reset emerald, metacity compiz to default right?
[21:19] <uff> guntbert: yes i did the iso check and the memory test, both went alright
[21:19] <leachim6> maco: right yeah
[21:19] <Dominik1> my volume controll does NOT work, when I controll the HEADPHONE volume it works, but id like the master to controll the volume is there away to link headphone volume and master volume?
[21:20] <guntbert> uff: then there is still the CD check in the install menu...
[21:20] <uff> guntbert: sorry, thatz what i meant
[21:20] <nineclock> not worked Dreamglider but i have founded the dir of the gcj in ./usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-gcj-4.2-1.5.0.0/bin/gij ,
[21:21] <NetEcho> mralexandro open the documentation and follow the part pretaining to gconf-editor
[21:21] <goku12205> problem in metasploit
[21:21] <aj_444> Is there a way for a clock to be displayed on the toolbar?
[21:22] <goku12205> when i try my exploit on my web server
[21:22] <mralexandro> NetEcho, documentation from mac3lin 3.0?
[21:22] <NetEcho> -0.4 works too
[21:22] <mralexandro> NetEcho, roger:)
[21:22] <bucky> aj_444, right click... Add to Panel ?
[21:22] <Dreamglider> nineclock: i can not help you more, i dont know how to. But ask again and wait, there is usually someone that can help you here.
[21:22] <nineclock> ok ill try thks :=)
[21:23] <goku12205> it keeps saying exploit finshe, but session was not made
[21:23] <guntbert> uff: see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=994979 (#3!), perhaps...
[21:23] <aj_444> bucky: thanks.
[21:23] <bucky> nineclock, you might have to adjust your java version with update-alternatives or even install non free java
[21:24] <resno> I am doing: "grep -r /directory  searchtext" and am not getting anything back
[21:24] <thiebaude> !sun-java6-jre
[21:24] <nineclock> jes but to remove this gij :/ ?
[21:24] <nineclock> i have installed jdk from .bin file
[21:24] <nineclock> but this gij make me errorns
[21:24] <DigitalKiwi> resno: searchtext goes before path I think
[21:25] <thiebaude> nineclock: what about sun-java6-jre?
[21:25] <bucky> nineclock, why didn't you install the deb file from the repos?
[21:25] <resno> DigitalKiwi: yep, just got it LOL
[21:25] <uff> guntbert: it apparently seems to be the corrupted disc, i burnt another one now and after trying it, it works, still the cd check was ok
[21:25] <nineclock> i have installed the .bin files of jdk from sun site
[21:25] <bucky> nineclock, why didn't you install the deb file from the repos?
[21:25] <nineclock> and set hava_home
[21:25] <nineclock> i think it was the same
[21:25] <bucky> nineclock, it wouls have set this all up for you
[21:26] <DigitalKiwi> why are there three floodbots?
[21:26] <Dominik2> my volume controll does NOT work, when I controll the HEADPHONE volume it works, but id like the master to controll the volume is there away to link headphone volume and master volume?
[21:26] <uff> guntbert: even if it works when the partitioner starts it only sees one of my disks, not all of my hd's so i cant choose on which install i
[21:27] <guntbert> uff: the CD check checks the files on the CD against a checksum file (also on the CD), so maybe the CD was not "totally bad" and could be read once...
[21:27] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: in a channel with over 1000 people, it's not obvious?
[21:27] <nineclock> bucky im going to apt-get remove java*
[21:27] <DigitalKiwi> well unless all 1000 of them start flooding i don't see why one would have a problem doing it on its own ;p
[21:27] <nineclock> e reinstall from apt
[21:27] <nineclock> :/
[21:28] <guntbert> uff: start a live session and look at your disks from there
[21:28] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: clearly, there's been precedents set that justify their existance.
[21:28] <DigitalKiwi> heh
[21:28] <CrAzYoNi> Hi all
[21:29] <mralexandro> NetEcho, it dit indeed lay inside Gconf under metacity, i do not know how to thank you enough. a 2 day mystery solved!!
[21:29] <CrAzYoNi> I'm using gftp as my ftp client for a long time now.
[21:29] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: but basically, it helps keep the chatter and scrolling in the channel at a decent level so that it can function like it should and does
[21:29] <CrAzYoNi> Tough last week I decided to configure my backup server to run ftp server with implict ssl priv's.
[21:29] <CrAzYoNi> I downloaded gftp source code and compiled it with --enable-ssl option.
[21:30] <xand_> i've installed an updated version of gstreamer0.10-plugins-base thru another ppa, but later found out that it broke some apps. Now i want to remove this version and reinstall the old one, so i removed the ppa but aptitude won't let me reinstall the package, and if i remove it, a lot of other packages will be removed too. How proceed guys ?
[21:30] <usser_> CrAzYoNi: why not just use ssh?
[21:30] <DigitalKiwi> even without floodbot getting activated I can't follow this channel...maybe if I turned off joins/parts would help, but still >.>
[21:30] <CrAzYoNi> Though, I still cannot connect to it, from another computers with Windows and ftp clients I succeed.
[21:30] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: it's usually not worth bothering to follow unless you're trying to get a problem solved or helping to solve a problem
[21:31] <guntbert> !enter | CrAzYoNi
[21:31] <CrAzYoNi> Well, my server was configured for ssl, and i spent money on it, now will be too late to change it.
[21:31] <Gnea> guntbert: eh, it wasn't that bad
[21:32] <Gnea> CrAzYoNi: that sounds a bit odd, I thought gftp had ssl enabled by default in the package
[21:32] <usser__> xand_: in synaptic you can choose versions of a package from whats available, package->properties->version
[21:32] <guntbert> Gnea: noted :-)
[21:33] <CrAzYoNi> Gnea, noop.. FSP it has.
[21:33] <Gnea> CrAzYoNi: aah, and it also handles ssh, which is better than ftp+ssl as it is
[21:34] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[21:34] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: there's another reason why they're there ;)
[21:34] <Vinceman> something went wrong, some setting is wrong, it must be possible to go back to default settings with your entire ubuntu!
[21:34] <batista> hi to all
[21:35] <batista> are here russians?
[21:35] <usser__> yes
[21:35] <Gnea> !ru | batista
[21:35] <|Dreams|> can someone help me with  intel 4965 wireless  please
[21:35] <Out_Cold> are we fixed now?
[21:35] <Gnea> !someone | |Dreams|
[21:35] <Passa> hello everyboddy
[21:36] <Gnea> |Dreams|: could you please explain your problem? just ask it, if someone knows what to do, they'll help
[21:36] <batista> а как зарегестрироваться.
[21:36] <ltcabral> ok new problem... ssh to my ip gives me: Connection closed by 192.168.0.xxx and ssh localhost works!
[21:36] <Gnea> !english | batista
[21:36] <thiebaude> !ru
[21:36] <Jonii3> why does the mode keep changing so often?
[21:37] <Gnea> Jonii3: netsplits
[21:37] <Jonii3> Gnea: thanks
[21:37] <batista> how can i register?
[21:37] <Out_Cold> anyone know why I have nothing in my xorg.conf?
[21:37] <bucky> batista, /msg NickServ HELP
[21:37] <batista> maybe you delete all)
[21:38] <Gnea> batista: /msg nickserv help register  (asking in #freenode can get you better help on that)
[21:38] <Out_Cold> is there another file i should look at?
[21:38] <Gnea> Out_Cold: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg should get it filled
[21:38] <bucky> Out_Cold, they're moving away from using it... dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  or use nvidia-xconfig
[21:39] <datacrusher> !pvt
[21:39] <nuckable> is there an official ubuntu server room?
[21:39] <Out_Cold> bucky, nvidia-xconfig returns that there is no data in xorg.conf
[21:39] <Gnea> nuckable: #ubuntu-server
[21:39] <Out_Cold> i will try the first idea
[21:39] <nuckable> Gnea, thanks
[21:40] <urthmover> does anyone else experience this...when I plug my iphone in via usb 3 Apple iPhone icons appear on my desktop rather than one.
[21:40] <Gnea> !iphone | urthmover
[21:41] <Passa> ciao
[21:41] <Gnea> urthmover: sorry for the canned response, I don't own an iphone
[21:41] <urthmover> thanks ubottu .... but any real live humans with this experience would be helpful as well
[21:41] <urthmover> np Gnea
[21:41] <urthmover> others?
[21:41] <Rowley> I'm having a serious problem with Java - Could someone possibly pm me and help?
[21:41] <Gnea> Rowley: no, but we can help you here in the channel
[21:41] <_TJ> anyone know any accounting software that allows me to run in terminal?
[21:42] <_TJ> so i can ssh in and do it from my other computer?
[21:42] <thiebaude> Rowley: what is your question?
[21:42] <Gnea> _TJ: what sort of accounting?
[21:42] <Rowley> ; ;. K. So I have Java 6 installed, but it always uses a different version, when I go onto the Java site, it says I'm using the incorrect version, and nothing that requires Java works either
[21:43] <_TJ> Gnea: something like http://www.conetic.com/html/cbooks.htm
[21:43] <batista> wtf
[21:43] <batista> i cant register
[21:43] <thiebaude> Rowley: just do a sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre and see if that is installed
[21:43] <batista> in ru
[21:43] <bucky> Rowley, what says update-alternatives --list java
[21:44] <batista> whot i need make for register?
[21:44] <Jonii3> I'm trying to install ubuntu to a usb stick, using isostick.sh, but it gives me the correct usage instead of doing anything. I type it in with the correct paths, and everything is correct, but it still just tells me the correct usage.
[21:44] <Gnea> batista: ask in #freenode please
[21:44] <bucky> Rowley, how about update-alternatives --list mozilla-flashplugin
[21:45] <Gnea> Jonii3: with sudo?
[21:45] <Jonii3> yes
[21:45] <Rowley> No alternatives for mozzila-flashplugin.
[21:45] <Rowley> o, typo
[21:46] <bucky> Rowley, mine says /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so  because i installed the deb from the repos
[21:46] <sim_> anyone know why firefox closes when i try to play an apple trailer?
[21:47] <Rowley> Well, I installed ubuntu today.. So it's all new, I don't really know what to do. :x
[21:47] <trimeta> sim_: Does it happen whenever you play a QuickTime movie?
[21:47] <xand_> usser_: that is so cool, am i able to do that via aptitude ?
[21:47] <Sevenup> Might be worth having a look for something called unetbootin, Jonii3, i use that for setting up live boots/installs on a usb stick
[21:47] <sim_> trimeta: where else can i play a quicktime movie to test it ?
[21:47] <roffe> sim_, does it happen when you fullscreen a youtube-video?
[21:48] <ozzerr> hi all. here's my problem. I've installed a program from source following the instructions on the website and it works fine. so i thought i'd be helpful and make a .deb package for it. but all the instructions i've come across involve using ./configure but it doesn't have a configure file and when i installed it it used cmake instead but otherwise seemed similar to a normal install from source. what can i do about this?
[21:48] <trimeta> sim_: I can't think of one offhand...try roffe's thing first.
[21:48] <id1000> Is it possible to manually configure a wifi connection to router that is not broadcasting the Essid?
[21:48] <sim_> roffe: no youtube fullscreen/HD is fine
[21:48] <Jonii3> Sevenup I looked for that, but that didn't install correcctly
[21:48] <sim_> do i need quicktime-utils ?
[21:48] <guntbert> !packaging | ozzerr
[21:49] <Jonii3> sevenuphow do I use unetbootin. I can't get it to run.
[21:49] <bucky> Rowley, open up your repos in System=>Adiministration=>Software Sources and install adobe-flashplugin
[21:49] <roffe> sim_, Ok, because there's a major bug with FF3.5 and Nvidia cards, if I recall correctly
[21:49] <bucky> Rowley, sorry i mean java
[21:49] <nipplebutter> any of you guys had a chance to play with crunch bang?
[21:49] <uninverted> I keep getting kernel panics; it can't locate /sbin/init, even though the file is there and executable. Also, before it shut down last, I couldn't run any other (again executable) programs. I know the problem is not with my $PATH.
[21:49] <Sevenup> Jonii3, did you try installing the latest .deb from http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[21:49] <Out_Cold> id1000, i use wicd and you can conect to a hidden essid easily. not so sure with network-manager
[21:49] <sim_> roffe: wow, really?
[21:49] <uninverted> nipplebuttter: Yeah, it's nice.
[21:50] <bucky> Rowley, open up your repos in System=>Adiministration=>Software Sources and install sun-java5-plugin
[21:50] <bluebaron> I need to refetch apache.  I'm running apt-get install apache2 and it says it's successful but it's not copying any files at all.  Anyone know what's wrong?
[21:50] <sim_> roffe: where can i read up on that, i have nvidia gfx chipset
[21:50] <id1000> wicd?
[21:50] <Sevenup> nipplebutter, the channel is #crunchbang, youll find me sat in there with a few more :) i like it, its quirky.
[21:50] <Rowley> What's a repos? :| Sorry
[21:50] <Out_Cold> id1000, it's another network app.
[21:50] <roffe> sim_, I'm not sure it applies to you if it doesn't happen when you fullscreen a flash-video
[21:51] <batista> у
[21:51] <sim_> Rowley: repos are like private store houses with goodies in it....u need a address and a key to access it
[21:51] <bucky> Rowley, System=>Adiministration=>Software Sources check off the boxes
[21:51] <id1000> Thanks
[21:51] <Out_Cold> anyone using nvidia that did not have s-video enabled during installation?
[21:52] <bluebaron> Anyone know why apt-get install apache isn't actually copying any new files?
[21:52] <sim_> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-mozillateam-bugs/2009-May/076596.html
[21:52] <Gnea> bluebaron: are you sure you have the packagename correct?
[21:52] <sim_> check that out
[21:52] <Out_Cold> bluebaron, is there any output to that command?
[21:52] <bluebaron> Unpacking replacement apache2 ...
[21:52] <bluebaron> Setting up apache2 (2.2.11-2ubuntu2.3) ...
[21:52] <mralexandro> NetEcho, it seemed you knew a lot about graphic engine screen engine etc. if i press alt-f2 then type emrald --replace. will my computer start up in emerald? or do i have to add it to xorg conf in some way?
[21:52] <bluebaron> but none of the apache files exist
[21:53] <sim_> its a conflict between mplayer plugin and firefox/quicktime
[21:53] <Gnea> !info apache2
[21:53] <Out_Cold> bluebaron,  then it seems that the deb package may already be on your system
[21:53] <Jonii3> I can't use unetbootin because yast is messed up, so I can't get dependancies
[21:53] <nikolaj_basher> how can I see what's in the system variable $?
[21:53] <Gnea> bluebaron: sudo apt-get install apache2
[21:53] <bucky> bluebaron, there is no package named apache
[21:53] <bluebaron> Gnea: yes that's what i'm doing
[21:53] <Gnea> bluebaron: you said apache, not apache2
[21:53] <roffe> sim_, are you not running Shiretoko?
[21:53] <Rowley> okay, I ticked off the boxes, now what?
[21:54] <Jonii3> is there any other way to burn it to a usb stick?
[21:54] <Gnea> !usb
[21:54] <bluebaron> Out_Cold: http://pastie.org/595961
[21:54] <sharperguy> How come every time I log in some random panel appp fails to load?
[21:54] <Jonii3> I looked there already
[21:54] <Jonii3> I can't get any extra packages
[21:55] <bucky> Rowley, install what you want from System=>Adiministration=>Synaptic
[21:55] <arand> Jonii3: Have you looked on unetbootin's homepage, they have several packages and also a platform independent binary for linux it seems
[21:55] <sharperguy> This time 4 of them didn't load so I have to add them all back in manually
[21:55] <mralexandro> how do i edit xorg.conf?
[21:55] <guntbert> sharperguy: on what ubuntu version is this happening?
[21:55] <Jonii3> I got the platform independant, I can't figure out what to do with it
[21:55] <Gnea> bluebaron: apache2 is already the newest version.
[21:55] <VCoolio> mralexandro: emerald and xorg are different things; emerald is just a window decorator, it changes the way your window borders look; that command takes immediate effect but only for the current session
[21:55] <Out_Cold> bluebaron, are you connected to the internet
[21:56] <Out_Cold> ?
[21:56] <Jonii3> how else could he be on irc?
[21:56] <Out_Cold> bluebaron, can you ping google.com
[21:56] <bluebaron> Out_Cold: ...
[21:56] <bluebaron> Out_Cold: http://pastie.org/595963
[21:56] <Gnea> bluebaron: it's already installed.
[21:56] <Rowley> bucky, any idea what I will need, just for Java + adobe flash?
[21:56] <bluebaron> Gnea: http://pastie.org/595963
[21:56] <bucky> bluebaron, your apache2 is already installed the exec you want is called apache2ctl
[21:56] <roffe> mralexandro, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[21:57] <VCoolio> mralexandro: edit xorg with a text editor you like and with root permissions (gksudo gedit or sudo nano), but know what you're doing
[21:57] <Gnea> bluebaron: you're doing it wrong.
[21:57] <bluebaron> bucky that's not avail either
[21:57] <Gnea> bluebaron: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[21:57] <VCoolio> mralexandro, roffe: use gksudo with graphical apps like gedit
[21:57] <bucky> Rowley, adobe-flashplugin and sun-java5-plugin  ?
[21:57] <bluebaron> james@james-laptop:/etc$ /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[21:57] <bluebaron> No apache MPM package installed
[21:57] <bluebaron> gnea
[21:57] <Gnea> bluebaron: you have to use sudo
[21:58] <bluebaron> james@james-laptop:/etc$ sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[21:58] <bluebaron> No apache MPM package installed
[21:58] <bluebaron> james@james-laptop:/etc$
[21:58] <bluebaron> what happened was that i manually installed apache ... now i can't get it to deb install
[21:58] <roffe> VCoolio, Why gksudo?
[21:58] <mralexandro> VCoolio, thanks
[21:58] <Sevenup> johnii3, what your trying to tell us is, yast aint picking up the dependancies for unetbootin, what distro you on?
[21:58] <VCoolio> !gksudo | roffe
[21:58] <Gnea> bluebaron: then you must remove the original manual install before installing the deb
[21:59] <bluebaron> Gnea: how do I do that?
[21:59] <bluebaron> I deleted the files
[21:59] <Gnea> bluebaron: how did  you install it?
[21:59] <bluebaron> Gnea: make
[21:59] <roffe> VCoolio, Ok, I've been using sudo fine. Guess I've been lucky not to encounter any issues then
[21:59] <Gnea> bluebaron: make uninstall
[21:59] <Rowley> Bucky, it still says I don't have the correct java version installed
[21:59] <bucky> Rowley, did you close your browser and start it again?
[22:00] <Rowley> Yes
[22:00] <bluebaron> Gnea: [sudo] password for james:
[22:00] <bluebaron> make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.
[22:00] <bucky> Rowley, what site are you visiting?
[22:00] <Gnea> bluebaron: you're going to need to remove *every* apache2-related package from your system, do the make uninstall, then install the apache2
[22:00] <Rowley> http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
[22:00] <Gnea> bluebaron: read the Makefile, there must be an uninstall function
[22:00] <Rowley> I get the error "You don't have the recommended java installed", and nothing works
[22:01] <Rowley> nothing requiring java works
[22:01] <Gnea> bluebaron: dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep apache2   will list them
[22:01] <pixlbox> im having trouble with subversion on my ubuntu machine
[22:01] <bucky> Rowley, is  sun-java6-plugin  available in your repos?
[22:02] <JohnTeddy> Is there a list of all the time zones for tzconfig, like US/Eastern US/Mountain US/Central US/Pacific, etc etc.
[22:02] <Wicked> !restricted
[22:02] <Rowley> How do I check that? Like I said I'm sorry, completely new to me >.>. Only had it for a few hours
[22:02] <VCoolio> roffe: it's about ownership / permissions that can get changed on a file if I understand correctly; most of the time it won't matter but if it does, you can be in trouble; at least remember to gksudo nautilus if you must, because that's a general app with which you can do a lot of damage in root mode
[22:02] <bucky> Rowley, there's a lot of java packages you might need more than one depending on what you are doing and you need to keep the version in mind
[22:03] <pixlbox> has anyone had any experience with installing and setting up subversion ?
[22:03] <bucky> Rowley, install what you want from System=>Adiministration=>Synaptic
[22:03] <Gnea> Rowley: apt-cache show sun-java6-plugin
[22:03] <Gnea> !anyone | pixlbox
[22:03] <bucky> Gnea, i think he install ver 5
[22:03] <Gnea> bucky: maybe
[22:03] <pixlbox> ubottu: ok
[22:04] <Rowley> Okay, I got a whole bunch of stuff on my screen from it
[22:04] <pixlbox> ive installed subversion, but im having trouble setting up the repositories, is there a step by step idiots guide or something ?
[22:04] <Gnea> Rowley: okay, it should have a description - that means it's in the repos
[22:05] <Rowley> yes it does
[22:05] <Gnea> !subversion | pixlbox
[22:05] <JaneDoe> are there still significant problems with ATI video cards and ubuntu?  need to get a new laptop and the dells tend toward ATI
[22:05] <pixlbox> cool cheers
[22:05] <billybigrigger> anyone aware of a 2.6.x live usb that is less than 60MB?
[22:05] <Out_Cold> can someone tellme the name of the hardware manager app from the sys menu??
[22:06] <Flare183> Out_Cold: jockey
[22:06] <Gnea> JaneDoe: which model are you looking at?
[22:06] <gwildor> billybigrigger, did you check slax ?
[22:06] <Out_Cold> Flare183, thx
[22:06] <JaneDoe> gnea: XPS or XPS Studio
[22:06] <billybigrigger> gwildor: no
[22:06] <Flare183> Out_Cold: No problem
[22:06] <cmp> join #compiz
[22:06] <Gnea> JaneDoe: any specific model #?
[22:06] <JaneDoe> gnea. sure one sec
[22:06] <rhlin99> _TJ: did you find an accounting program?  I am also interested in one!
[22:07] <gwildor> billybigrigger, hold on 1 second
[22:07] <billybigrigger> gwildor: it's 200mb
[22:07] <trinium> hola
[22:07] <Out_Cold> Flare183, i installed vanilla style and am missing a lot of things i took for granted....
[22:07] <trinium> hi
[22:07] <Flare183> Out_Cold: I know what you mean.
[22:07] <cmp> hi every body - how to join compiz
[22:07] <JaneDoe> Gnea: XPS 16, with 1080 vertical res
[22:07] <gm|lap> cmp: type this in: /join #compiz
[22:07] <trinium> hi
[22:07] <gwildor> billybigrigger, you can build your own... cut out what you dont want... it uses modules, so you can add/remove with ease
[22:08] <Flare183> !hi | trinium
[22:08] <ThRixXx> If i'm in terminal and i CD'd to a location, what do I type to display the files and folders ?
[22:08] <smogattack> "An application is preventing the volume from being umounted". How can I unmount it?
[22:08] <gwildor> ok, gotta go..
[22:08] <JaneDoe> billybigrigger: seen damnsmalllinux.org
[22:08] <ThRixXx> like a list
[22:08] <_TJ> rhlin99: none that are command line written... found plenty of GUI ones
[22:08] <trinium> sorry, i am testing register of the nick in xchat
[22:08] <Flare183> ThRixXx: ls
[22:08] <arand> billybigrigger: TinyCore Linux ? (Shingledecker!)
[22:09] <DJCharlie> Afternoon al. I'm having a spot of trouble configuring eth1 on my ubuntu server. Specifically, eth1 isn't receiving an IP from the modem it's plugged into.
[22:09] <mrwes> Any ideas why my Intel pro 2200 bg wifi card is now giving me this error: [  208.913770] ipw2200: Firmware error detected.  Restarting.
[22:09] <rhlin99> _TJ:  I am okay with GUI ones.  Can you give me a name of a good one?
[22:09] <mrwes> any dropping connections?
[22:09] <ThRixXx> Flare183: Very much appreciated : )
[22:09] <guntbert> trinium: don't test your client here please :-)
[22:09] <ThRixXx> Thanks
[22:09] <Flare183> ThRixXx: Your welcome.
[22:09] <_TJ> rhlin99: going to PM bc this is off topic :)
[22:09] <billybigrigger> JaneDoe: ya i looked at DSL but it has 2.4 kernel, i need 2.6.x for ext4 support, i'm trying to chroot into my ubuntu system that is on an ext4 fs
[22:10] <DJCharlie> Can someone help me configure my eth1 properly please?
[22:10] <billybigrigger> arand: will check out tinycore now
[22:10] <JaneDoe> Gnea: were you asking to be able to answer?
[22:10] <mrwes> Seems like its since the last kernel update
[22:10] <Gnea> JaneDoe: http://www.linlap.com/wiki/dell+studio+xps+16
[22:10] <Out_Cold> crud.... any ideas why i can't activate my recommended driver?? it starts to process but does not enable..
[22:11] <smogattack>  "An application is preventing the volume from being umounted". How can I unmount it?
[22:11] <JaneDoe> Gnea: cool.  so no GLX.  but not terrible
[22:11] <trinium> s
[22:11] <Gnea> JaneDoe: yeah, looks like it's a work-in-progress
[22:12] <JaneDoe> Gnea: well there's been issues with the ATI stuff, so its not really a dell thing
[22:12] <aj_444> How do I add icons to the desktop?
[22:12] <Gnea> JaneDoe: true, but it becomes a dell thing
[22:12] <bucky> aj_444, for which program?
[22:12] <Out_Cold> aj_444, the easiest way to add an icon is to drag it from the menus
[22:12] <smogattack>  "An application is preventing the volume from being umounted". How can I unmount it?
[22:13] <aj_444> bucky: I would like to add my opera browswer and amsn to the desktop
[22:13] <trinium> how to mask my ip on irc??
[22:13] <Gnea> JaneDoe: anyway, it looks like a nice system, hopefully it has a better survival rate
[22:13] <JaneDoe> Gnea: umm survival rate?
[22:13] <bucky> aj_444, what Out_Cold said is the easiest if you can.. if not right click and Add Launcher
[22:13] <Gnea> JaneDoe: have you ever owned a dell computer before?
[22:13] <tvjudge> duh I forgot how to set the label on a disk can someone help unstick my memory it is ext2 with a msdos label set
[22:13] <Out_Cold> trinium, you need to register and ask an admin for it... /join #freenode for more info
[22:13] <aj_444> bucky: ok. it worked. thanks. :)
[22:13] <JaneDoe> gnea: about a dozen
[22:14] <Gnea> JaneDoe: well then you know.
[22:14] <JaneDoe> gnea: I must just be lucky.
[22:14] <smogattack> "An application is preventing the volume from being umounted". How can I unmount it?
[22:14] <Gnea> JaneDoe: either that or you treat your hardware better than most people
[22:14] <mrwes> Any ideas why my Intel pro 2200 bg wifi card is now giving me this error: [  208.913770] ipw2200: Firmware error detected.  Restarting. And I'm getting dropped connections. So I put a brand new Intel Pro 2200 card in and I'm getting the same error
[22:14] <tripps> hello! i'm trying to update kiax though I'm running ubuntu (and not kubuntu) but don't see it anywhere in my software sources or synaptic. how do I update?
[22:14] <JaneDoe> Gnea: eh, mabes
[22:15] <Gnea> tripps: kiax?
[22:15] <DJCharlie> Can someone please help me configure my eth1 to run directly off my DSL modem?
[22:16] <bucky> DJCharlie, what does eth0 run off?
[22:16] <Gnea> DJCharlie: plug the ethernet from the DSL to eth1, then use NetworkManager or wicd to tell eth1 to use dhcp
[22:16] <DJCharlie> Gnea, it's a headless server. No X.
[22:16] <DJCharlie> bucky, eth0 is on my local lan.
[22:16] <Gnea> DJCharlie: edit your /etc/network/interfaces file and add a couple of lines like this:    auto eth1    iface eth1 inet dhcp
[22:17] <DJCharlie> Basically, I want to keep eth0 as it is now, for Samba file shares, and ssh. eth1 should be the main internet connection for the server.
[22:17] <Gnea> DJCharlie: after that, just:  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart   and it should pick it up
[22:18] <Out_Cold> anyone have any ideas why i can't enable my restricted video driver from the hardware manager??
[22:18] <bucky> Out_Cold, ATI ?
[22:18] <DJCharlie> Okay, trying.
[22:18] <Out_Cold> bucky, nvid
[22:18] <tripps> Gnea kiax a iax2 softphone
[22:18] <Out_Cold> bucky, i have the drivers installed just not enabled
[22:19] <bucky> Out_Cold, try sudo nvidia-xconfig  ?
[22:19] <Gnea> tripps: ah ok. i don't see it in the repos.
[22:19] <Al1_> I cant get the photo uploader for Facebook to work, i think it has to do with my Java but ive tried a ton of different versions and FireFox crashes each time
[22:19] <DJCharlie> Gnea, that worked! Now the next part. How can I force the server to use eth1 for all the internet stuff?
[22:19] <Gnea> DJCharlie: it should be doing that already
[22:20] <DJCharlie> Gnea, so I don't need to set a default gateway or anything?
[22:20] <Gnea> DJCharlie: just make sure the default gateway is set to eth1 only
[22:20] <DJCharlie> Gnea, okay, how?
[22:20] <bucky> DJCharlie, you need some iptables and firewall rules to protect your samba share on the lan
[22:20] <Gnea> DJCharlie: that's what dhcp does
[22:20] <DJCharlie> Right now route -n is showing a gateway on both eth1 and eth0
[22:21] <Gnea> DJCharlie: how is eth0 getting an ip? dhcp or static?
[22:21] <tripps> Gnea, oh ok it's not in kubuntu repo either?
[22:21] <TheDracle> What package do I need to install in order to get all of the header files for my linux build tree?
[22:21] <DJCharlie> Gnea, DHCP on both.
[22:21] <Gnea> tripps: no, maybe on the website
[22:21] <TheDracle> I'm missing drivers/usb/core/hcd.h
[22:21] <TheDracle> The directory is basically baron.
[22:21] <Gnea> DJCharlie: okay, what are you using for the dhcp client software? dhcp-client or pump?
[22:22] <DJCharlie> Gnea, whatever comes by default.
[22:22] <sim_> anyone using shiretoko
[22:22] <Gnea> DJCharlie: install pump and then setup a /etc/pump.conf file
[22:22] <Out_Cold> i am sim_
[22:23] <aj_444> how do  I uninstall a program?
[22:23] <sim_> any good Out_Cold
[22:23] <sim_> ?
[22:23] <Gnea> DJCharlie: put something like this in it:  device eth0 { no-gateway }
[22:23] <bucky> DJCharlie, you could add a line to that inet eth1 that says gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[22:23] <Gnea> bucky: but he's using dhcp
[22:23] <sim_> Out_Cold: im on the website. clicked on the dl for linux, and get a "file not found"
[22:23] <DJCharlie> Gnea, put that where exactly?
[22:23] <tripps> Gnea, roger that I guess I installed from tarball
[22:23] <Out_Cold> sim_, i like some of the new toolbar options
[22:23] <bucky> Gnea, will that over ride it?
[22:23] <sim_> Out_Cold: whee can i get it from
[22:24] <billybigrigger> arand: have you used tinycore before?
[22:24] <Gnea> DJCharlie: in /etc/pump.conf  (basically, you're replacing dhclient3 with pump, you'll need to restart networking again for the change to take effect, maybe reboot)
[22:24] <azlon> how can i show a list of connected drives?
[22:24] <Gnea> bucky: no, it only works if the directive is set to static
[22:24] <Out_Cold> i think i got mine from firefox
[22:24] <roffe> sim_, you can get it from the repositories.. firefox 3.5
[22:24] <DJCharlie> Gnea, no such file. Do I need to install pump?
[22:24] <JohnRove> aj_444: Applications>Add/Remove... and deselect the program you want to remove
[22:24] <Gnea> DJCharlie: yes. the file needs to be created from scratch.
[22:25] <Out_Cold> gotta restart x
[22:25] <arand> billybigrigger: unfortunately not, reading a bit about it I'm not sure if you need to add the ext4 module to kernel... (I've heard about it countless times on linuxoutlaws podcast ;)
[22:25] <aj_444> JohnRove: Is there a way to find installed programs? I'm looking for google desktop but I can't seem to find it.
[22:26] <JohnRove> aj_444: on the Show Menu Choose Installed applications only
[22:27] <Gnea> aj_444: dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep google
[22:27] <DJCharlie> Gnea, restarted networking after installing pump, and eth0 still shows a gateway.
[22:27] <Gnea> DJCharlie: I would reboot then
[22:27] <DJCharlie> Gnea, rebooting.
[22:27] <rhlin99> hello, what command do I need to type in terminal to find the ip address of my linux box?
[22:28] <aj_444> JohnRove: it isn't there.
[22:29] <DJCharlie> Gnea, rebooted, still there.
[22:29] <DJCharlie> Gnea, http://pastebin.com/d24a069c4
[22:29] <__bryn__> rhlin99: ifconfig
[22:30] <schoolteacher> ifconfig to find ip address
[22:30] <aj_444> Gnea: I type that into the terminal?
[22:30] <rhlin99> _bryn_: thanks, kept trying ipconfig...duh
[22:30] <bucky> DJCharlie, there is a command line option for --no-gateway    pump eth1 --no-gateway
[22:30] <bucky> DJCharlie, or    pump eth0 --no-gateway
[22:30] <tripps> is there a better iax softphone for ubuntu that's in the repos?
[22:31] <DJCharlie> bucky, pump: no extra parameters are expected
[22:31] <__bryn__> rhlin99: ya, it works as well as typing ifconfig on a windows machine :)
[22:31] <bucky> DJCharlie, http://pwet.fr/man/linux/administration_systeme/pump
[22:32] <Schmitty> how can I delete all files in a certain directory with a certain suffix as in all files ending in (Small).jpg
[22:32] <bucky> DJCharlie, maybe   pump -i eth0 --no-gateway
[22:32] <roffe> I wish Ear Candy would pause audio instead of just muting it
[22:33] <nick> not sure if in the right rom for thsi
[22:33] <rhlin99> _bryn_:  I typed it but it doesnt show me a WAN ip for accessing outside from another pc.  Am I missing something?
[22:33] <nick> but will the iriver work in linux?
[22:33] <Guest62099> i id punk
[22:33] <CaptainCrook> i have two desktop how to completly remove one of them? tryed sudo apt-get purge xubuntu-desktop it juste remove a small part of it...
[22:34] <billenium> Hey, i used to always use convertXtoDVD on windows to burn xvids onto a DVD... how can i do that in Ubuntu?
[22:34] <Guest62099> i ahve an iriver mp3 devivce
[22:34] <ShawnR> I am trying to get the tap zones working on my 9.04 x64 install, but all the guides tell me to edit xorg.conf (which is mainly empty) and when I try to edit it, I get errors loading X
[22:34] <Guest62099> iwann know if it work in gpodder
[22:35] <tux11> think it set up as mtp
[22:35] <blizzkid> lo all, anyone here that is on planet.ubuntu and would like to do me a big favor please?
[22:35] <StraightDave> hi folks, how do i rotate the spreadsheet ?
[22:35] <StraightDave> so  ihave row after row of long data....but i want to make this horizontal
[22:35] <bucky> tux  apt-cache search ifp  ... there is a ifpgui for KDE
[22:36] <Schmitty> how can I delete all files in a certain directory with a certain suffix as in all files ending in (Small).jpg
[22:36] <bucky> tux  apt-cache search ifp  ... there is a ifpgui for KDE  for iriver
[22:36] <tux11> its mtp though
[22:36] <DJCharlie> I think it's working...
[22:36] <tux11> dow aht?
[22:36] <bucky> Guest62099 apt-cache search ifp  ... there is a ifpgui for KDE  for iriver
[22:36] <tux11> apt get in the old terminal?
[22:37] <tux11> nota guset
[22:37] <tux11> not on kde
[22:37] <tux11> on gnome
[22:37] <tux11> ubuntu with gnome
[22:37] <tux11> oh well
[22:37] <ShawnR> anyone know how to get full features of synaptics touchpad working in 9.04?
[22:37] <bucky> tux11 you can run it in gnome it will install a few QT libs
[22:38] <bucky> DJCharlie, let me see if I can access your lan from here
[22:38] <tux11> ok command please?
[22:38] <DJCharlie> bucky, i'm on my lan with this ip.
[22:39] <Schmitty> how can I delete all files in a certain directory with a certain suffix as in all files ending in (Small).jpg
[22:39] <tux11> but theres many diffrent iriver devices
[22:39] <bucky> DJCharlie, i'm kidding.. you should check it from a remote host if you can
[22:40] <DJCharlie> Doing so now bucky. :) I pulled the server's eth0 cable, and the stream stayed up.
[22:40] <misse-> Schmitty: rm /path/*\(small\).jpg
[22:40] <bucky> DJCharlie, that's good security
[22:40] <tux11> no idea i'll just search for it thanks for lill or no help
[22:41] <DJCharlie> bucky, the whole reason behind this was that our net radio station has grown too large to share a connection with us. :)
[22:41] <tux11> won't show up in goppder an mor eor rythm boox
[22:41] <bucky> DJCharlie, you're doing a good job
[22:42] <tux11> found it
[22:42] <sim_> wot are the practical uses of virtualbox ose running an iso of xp if you cant run your own XP/vista with it ..
[22:42] <DJCharlie> bucky, ty. :)
[22:43] <jonnymac> hi guys wprking off an old laptop for a friend, soundcard is detected but there is no sound I found a post here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=349491&page=14 but feel a bit out of my depth as I have no idea how to upgrade a BIOS, any ideas?
[22:44] <bucky> DJCharlie, my dad lives in Maysville.. you're not my half brother are you?
[22:46] <critical_thread> ii was wondering if there are still repos for 7.04 or 7.10
[22:46] <ikonia> critical_thread: on oldreleases.ubuntu.com
[22:47] <critical_thread> ikonia, so oldreleases.ubuntu.com will contain all the software via synaptic ?
[22:47] <ikonia> critical_thread: correct
[22:47] <sim_> i installed ffox 3.5 package but cannot see it (plus it didnt offer me to upgrade my existing ffox)
[22:47] <critical_thread> thanks
[22:48] <stapel> can I have ubuntu and kubuntu on the same machine and choose at login wether I want a gnome or kde session?
[22:49] <Jonii> yes
[22:49] <Jonii> stapel: yes
[22:49] <stapel> jonii: how?
[22:49] <Pici> !ff35 | sim_
[22:50] <sim_> thanks pici
[22:50] <Jonii> stapel, I don't know the exact way to do it. it has to do with installing the kde packages
[22:50] <Jonii> stapel: I don't know for sure how, but my dad uses it that way
[22:51] <stapel> jonii: thanx
[22:51] <odin> hi
[22:51] <Jonii> stapel: np
[22:51] <Jonii> stapel, I'm sure someone else here could tell you exactly how
[22:52] <stapel> jonii; i will google around a bit
[22:52] <sim_> oo 3.5 and bug with youtube/flash
[22:53] <jon_high9000> Hi there. :) Does adding ssh or ssl add anything to broadband in terms of speed when downloading torrents?
[22:53] <Jonii> just ask again
[22:53] <LnxSlck> hello guys
[22:53] <ib_> hello, anyone knows how to use freedict?
[22:53] <LnxSlck> i have a laptop connected to an external monitor
[22:53] <LnxSlck> i want to extend the desktop from the laptop to the monitor
[22:53] <uff> hi guys, trying to install ubuntu with no success, once got to step 7 at the 50% it stops giving error #5 (input/output), tried different versions (hardy and jackalope) on different supports but nothing, any help? please
[22:53] <sim_> think ill stick woth ffox 3.0
[22:53] <LnxSlck> instead of the mirroing that i have.. is that possible?
[22:53] <DJCharlie> bucky, a favor please?
[22:54] <TheDracle> What package do I need to install for the module source for my kernel?
[22:54] <bucky> DJCharlie, my dad lives in Maysville.. you're not my half brother are you?
[22:54] <DJCharlie> bucky, not as far as I know. :)
[22:54] <bucky> haha
[22:54] <ib_> hello, anyone knows how to use freedict?
[22:54] <DJCharlie> bucky, can you try pinging kjsr.ath.cx please, and tell me the IP you get?
[22:55] <bucky> suer
[22:56] <ib_> i have installed dict-freedict-fra-eng package, but i don't know how to use it... anyone can help?
[22:56] <bucky> DJCharlie, did you get that?
[22:56] <DJCharlie> Got and replied, thanks.
[23:02] <LnxSlck> any ideas on extending desktop to an external laptop?
[23:04] <aj_444> Is there sort of like a task manager for ubuntu where you can force close applications that aren't responding?
[23:04] <Kapace> aj_444, killall from terminal
[23:04] <IonutB> hi guys. i have a question. i'm using ubuntu 8.10. can i update my gnome to 2.26.1 ?
[23:05] <LnxSlck> aj_444, it's called the konsole with command kill
[23:05] <cmp> hello,  i want to know now - this Xchat its about ubuntu ..... who is th supplier and how you work on here - and how people can join your team - and is it free or paid work?
[23:05] <Jonii> time to start ubuntu installation! see you guys in a bit
[23:05] <guntbert> aj_444: system monitor will do it, killall *can* be a bit "unprecise"
[23:05] <aj_444> guntbert: how do I access system monitor?
[23:06] <guntbert> aj_444: go to system/administration/system monitor
[23:06] <cmp> guys ,  i want to know now - this Xchat its about ubuntu ..... who is th supplier and how you work on here - and how people can join your team - and is it free or paid work?
[23:07] <Lars_G> is there a channel dedicated to the netbook remix?
[23:07] <critical_thread> what was the release name for 7.10 ?
[23:07] <guntbert> cmp: its not "work" -its service to fellow people - and its unpaid
[23:08] <aj_444> guntbert: I'm attempting to close add/remove programs. I can't find it n the proccesses list though
[23:08] <cmp> who is the owner?
[23:08] <guntbert> !ot | cmp
[23:09] <cmp> ok - how to make my system getting faster
[23:09] <cmp> is there any way to make my system run smoother and faster ?
[23:09] <ReX0r_> I want to search multiple pdf's, as possible with acrobat reader. Do I merge them together first? Or is there a better way?
[23:09] <GPL> when i open something which uses OpenGL, it flickers a lot, which is very annoying any solution ?
[23:09] <LucidGuy> I'm dealing with a number of odd glitches with Jaunty x64.  I'm thinking its because of my most recent 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade as apposed to a full install.  Anyone else having similar issues?
[23:10] <llua> Using virtual box and i cant see my usb wifi card
[23:10] <ubuntu> sup
[23:11] <ubuntu> any body here use xubuntu
[23:11] <guntbert> aj_444: in that case (I don't know the name myself) you could add an applet to your panel - its called "force quit" and does just that
[23:11] <savid> Is it possible to refresh the internal DNS cache for linux?
[23:11] <ubuntu> any xubuntu users
[23:12] <imduffy15> Hi, anybody know how i can set preference for ipv4 over ipv6?
[23:12] <aj_444> guntbert: thanks. that did it.
[23:12] <guntbert> ubuntu: you will find more of them in #xubuntu :-)
[23:12] <unop> imduffy15, do you have an ipv6 network at all?
[23:12] <guntbert> aj_444: nice :-)
[23:12] <imduffy15> unop, Nope I'm using a ipv6 tunnel
[23:13] <loop8> is using nautilus' standard file moving functionality via copy & paste reliable (meaning that the destination file is guaranteed to be an exact copy of the source file, before the source file is deleted)? If not, what tool should I use instead? rsync?
[23:13] <cmp> how can i make my system running smoother and faster
[23:13] <GPL> when i open something which uses OpenGL, it flickers a lot, which is very annoying any solution ?
[23:13] <guntbert> !repeat | cmp
[23:14] <bruce89> loop8: nautilus would be rather useless if it didn't guarantee copies to be exact
[23:14] <cmp> ok - how can i run my ubuntu faster and smoother ?
[23:14] <imduffy15> disabling compiz would be a good start :P
[23:14] <bucky> cmp, cpu oil
[23:14] <LnxSlck> cmp, install slackware
[23:14] <cmp> how can i install it
[23:14] <cmp> ?
[23:14] <loop8> bruce89: agreed, but does it check via some hash or does it just assume that the underlying hardware does its job?
[23:15] <GPL> cmp : use Character User Interface, No GUI = The fastest
[23:15] <cmp> lnxslck, how can i install what you said ?
[23:15] <bucky> cmp apt-get install slackware
[23:15] <bruce89> loop8: no, it won't do anything very exciting, I'm not sure if even rsync does
[23:15] <guntbert> cmp: please keep to the topic of this channel, ask clear questions, tell us what problem you have
[23:16] <LnxSlck> cmp, google for it
[23:16] <MariachiAC> Hello. I've currently have arch linux installed. I woudl like to have ubuntu installed as a secondary operating system. I installed from the cd onto a my second hard drive and hit no to installing the boot loader. I then went to my main menu.lst file can some one help in a private message?
[23:16] <bucky> cmp, what's wrong with your ubuntu.. what's slow about it
[23:16] <e17-lover> im struggling trying to complie one of the e17 librarys its saying "configure: error: unable to find Lua" i tried using apt to grab a copy of "lua" but it says its allready installed
[23:16] <gene420> anyone familar with setting up ubuntu snmp as a client .....I seem to need help with snmp.conf since snmpwalk works locally
[23:16] <DigitalKiwi> MariachiAC: you're doing it wrong
[23:17] <DigitalKiwi> ubuntu to arch, not the other way
[23:17] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: Ok, how shal I do it then?
[23:17] <cmp> windows is slow - moving my curser is slow - and so on
[23:17] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: I've got plenty of thing in my home directory... I don't want to get rid of arch right now.
[23:18] <Kikkomaso> Quick question, does ubuntu have an expand command? Like "expand winlogon.ex_"
[23:18] <bucky> cmp, what kind of video card is it?
[23:18] <LucidGuy> Interesing ran apt-get update; apt-get dis-upgrade with no updates needed.  Changed software sources and did the same and now I got a bunch of updates.  Kinda Scarry.
[23:18] <bruce89>  /home partitions are great
[23:18] <DigitalKiwi> no no, that's not what i said, I said you install ubuntu then be like "there must be something better" then you install arch ;p
[23:18] <cmp> intel
[23:18] <DigitalKiwi> anyway you have to point grub to that drive
[23:18] <loop8> Kikkomaso: if you are in command line, hit tab.
[23:18] <loop8> Kikkomaso: not sure if that's what you want.
[23:19] <bucky> cmp, that's the problem and all distros have the same problem.. let me see if i  can find a link to some help for you
[23:19] <cmp>  Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[23:19] <Kikkomaso> Ah. Thanks.
[23:19] <cmp> ok
[23:19] <guntbert> !intel | cmp
[23:19] <e17-lover> im struggling trying to complie one of the e17 librarys its saying "configure: error: unable to find Lua" i tried using apt to grab a copy of "lua" but it says its allready installed
[23:20] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: Grub is pointed ot that drive. You can take a look at mygrub file if you woud like.
[23:20] <zamba> anyone been using gnucash for a business? i have some questions about invoicing.. more specific (since one shouldn't ask to ask); how do i specify the account # that my customers should pay my invoices to?
[23:21] <DigitalKiwi> MariachiAC: sure
[23:21] <krubuntu> amaga kde sucks
[23:21] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: what address do I use?
[23:21] <DigitalKiwi> !ot | zamba
[23:21] <krubuntu> how hard is it to switch back or should i just clean reinstall since i just did already
[23:21] <DigitalKiwi> just pastebin it MariachiAC
[23:21] <cmp> i dont want to go and look for something which is not going to help for now - if its only information then no need to go  there - but if you are giving me the link which will fix the problem then thanks -  so which one you give me now   Ubotto????????
[23:21] <e17-lover> how was that not ubuntu related the program runs on ubuntu =s
[23:22] <zamba> DigitalKiwi: which channel would be better suited?
[23:22] <zamba> i'll try #gnome
[23:22] <krubuntu> e17-lover: just use ubuntuforums.org they're 10x as quick 100x as smart these guys are just assholes mostly ill take my comment off the air
[23:22] <DigitalKiwi> meh i don't care, ask here if you want ;p
[23:23] <e17-lover> krubuntu: thanks for your advice =/ im starting to think forums will be quicker
[23:23] <e17-lover> who'd have thaught eh ? :P
[23:23] <e17-lover> *thought
[23:24] <Glub> Hi, can anyone give really basic instructions on getting online with Ubuntu Desktop?  I have a cable modem with an ethernet output.
[23:25] <sim_> in software sources - should the source ppa be ticked too ?
[23:25] <DigitalKiwi> e17-lover: people are pretty picky here about what is or isn't "ubuntu support" I could care less if the guy wanted help here with a specific program that runs on ubuntu, but the ops generally don't seem incredibly tolerant in that regard
[23:25] <Glub> Anyone?
[23:26] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: here is the file  http://pastebin.com/m1c4f6b7d
[23:26] <e17-lover> you should support most things tech related if they have some relivance to ubuntu even if there not distro spesific
[23:26] <bucky> Glub, isn' there something in System=>Administration
[23:26] <DigitalKiwi> you said it's an external drive not a different partition MariachiAC ?
[23:26] <e17-lover> nm-applet should handle ethernet stuff
[23:26] <e17-lover> it should autoconnect
[23:26] <guntbert> !attitude | e17-lover
[23:26] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: Its a different drive. Sda is arch sdb is ubuntu
[23:26] <Glub> blucky: there's alot of stuff in that menu.
[23:27] <e17-lover> guntbert: i think my attatude is fine thanks
[23:27] <bucky> Glub, listen to e17-lover ^^
[23:27] <e17-lover> :P
[23:27] <DigitalKiwi> well you have it set up to look at the second partition of the first drive, you don't want that then
[23:27] <e17-lover> you will find nm-applet up in the top right
[23:27] <Glub> e17-lover, "should" - perhaps.  "did" - no.
[23:27] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: oh ok... I guess I need to put it on the first drive since the masterboot record is is on the first one.
[23:28] <e17-lover> alt + f2 > type "nm-applet"
[23:28] <e17-lover> :)
[23:28] <Glub> The top right of what?
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> you want to change hd0 to hd1 for the ubuntu entries
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> i think :/
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> i hate grub
[23:28] <e17-lover> use lilo then
[23:28] <sim_> anyone here with laptop+nvidia gfx card ??
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> lilo can't chainload windows can it?
[23:28] <FloridaGuy> anyone know if the E17 packages from searofsouls...SoS will work with ubuntu 9.04
[23:29] <Glub> Type nm-applet and... then what?
[23:29] <rCX> I'm leaning regular expressions. Is there was a program or webpage that highlights regex matchs?
[23:29] <e17-lover> im trying to complie e17
[23:29] <usser> DigitalKiwi: whats the problem?
[23:29] <bucky> FloridaGuy, ask e17-lover
[23:29] <e17-lover> i don't think anyone has packaged it not for a newish ubuntu
[23:29] <MariachiAC> DigitalKiwi: brb
[23:29] <llua> Using virtual box, i cant see my usb wifi card
[23:29] <FloridaGuy> bucky, ok
[23:29] <e17-lover> i think there is some hardy packages around the internet
[23:29] <Glub> e17-lover, you're throwing terms at me like I'm not someone who just came in and admitted he needed help with something extremely elementary.
[23:30] <prince_jammys> rCX: grep --color=auto  someBasicRegex filename
[23:30] <bucky> Glub, why didn't it set it up automatically?
[23:30] <Glub> It wasn't plugged in during install.
[23:30] <e17-lover> Glub: i wasn't, press the alt + F2 key then a box will come up type in it "nm-applet" without the quotes and look in the top right
[23:30] <FloridaGuy> e17-lover, whats you think about the e17 from searofsouls...he stop at dapper drak
[23:31] <Glub> The top right *of what*?
[23:31] <FloridaGuy> e17-lover, for 9.04
[23:31] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: =/ im tryin to complie from the svn's
[23:31] <DigitalKiwi> of the screen
[23:31] <rCX> prince_jammys: Is there a way to test a string instead of a whole file?
[23:31] <prince_jammys> rCX: that works for basic regexes (BREs) or (extended regexes (EREs) if you use grep -E --color..etc. )
[23:31] <FloridaGuy> k
[23:31] <e17-lover> Glub: your screen it will have a bunch of like little icon thingys
[23:31] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: you could try
[23:31] <DigitalKiwi> you're at the desktop right? with panels and stuff?
[23:31] <Glub> There are several icons in the top right of the screen, none of them is new since typing the command.
[23:31] <DigitalKiwi> and not a tty
[23:32] <prince_jammys> rCX: grep --color=auto '[123]*' <<< 'Foo 12 Bar 3'
[23:32] <e17-lover> Glub: maybe its running then you sure its not
[23:32] <Glub> Yeah, gnome.
[23:32] <e17-lover> it will be like a little computer or something
[23:32] <DigitalKiwi> networkmanager is crap anyway >.> use wicd
[23:32] <Out_Cold> i can't seem to enable my restricted drivers for my GPU, it won't activate
[23:32] <Glub> Yes, the internet is definatly not running.
[23:32] <e17-lover> thats not what i was asking but anyways
[23:32] <Out_Cold> i agree with DigitalKiwi: use wicd
[23:32] <Glub> There is a network type dilaog there, but that was always there.
[23:32] <rCX> prince_jammys: Thanks.  That's exactly what i needed.
[23:32] <Lars_G> so are netbook remix questions welcome here?
[23:33] <e17-lover> Glub: it allways should be there when you click it what does it say/do ?
[23:33] <e17-lover> Lars_G: i guess
[23:33] <e17-lover> :)
[23:33] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: im having issue's with lua
[23:33] <e17-lover> i can't see to find it i isntall lua5.1
[23:33] <bucky> FloridaGuy, which version are you looking for
[23:33] <e17-lover> =/ it still says there is a missing dependancy =/
[23:34] <Glub> Drop down menu> wired connections (greysd out), setup vpn.
[23:34] <GPL> is this driver https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run appropriate for Sapphire Radeon X1300 Series Graphic Card .. running on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope ???
[23:34] <prince_jammys> rCX: make sure the type of regex you give as an option to grep matches the type you're learning. no-option: BRE, -E: extended regex, and i *think* -P: perl-compatible.
[23:34] <bucky> e17-lover, which version of lua
[23:34] <Glub> This where I got info on the LAN when I had it connected to that.
[23:34] <e17-lover> no idea, doesn't say
[23:34] <Lars_G> Is there any way visually compatible or harmonious to the connection manager (I guess it's the standard gnome on, I'm not normally a gnome guy) to add another broadband connection to my phone but via bluetooth (and rfcomm) rather than using the usb cable and /dev interface it creates?
[23:34] <Out_Cold> GPL, find the driver from the repositories
[23:34] <GPL> Out_Cold: please suggest, then
[23:34] <usser> GPL: x1300 wont work with jaunty since ati deprecated your card in the newest driver
[23:35] <FloridaGuy> bucky, what ever will work with 9.04...havent used e17 for sometime
[23:35] <Glub> Is there not just a wizard?
[23:35] <rCX> prince_jammys: Ok Thanks
[23:35] <Out_Cold> gpl search for ati and match your card for compatibility
[23:35] <usser> GPL: and old ati linux drivers wont work on jaunty because it uses new xorg
[23:35] <e17-lover> Glub: applications > accsessories > terminal > type "ifconfig eth0" without the quotes
[23:35] <Out_Cold> GPL, from synaptic
[23:35] <bucky> e17-lover, you prolly need liblua5.1-0-dev
[23:35] <e17-lover> www.pastebin.com for the output
[23:35] <GPL> usser: isnt there some way, i can make it work ?
[23:35] <FloridaGuy> e17-lover, whats lua
[23:35] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: no idea
[23:35] <FloridaGuy> lol
[23:35] <GPL> usser: workarounds ? lol
[23:36] <usser> GPL: not that i know of, theres an opensource driver 'radeon' which works quite well, also theres a new experimental opensources driver 'radeonhd' released with the help from ati
[23:36] <sim_> doesn anyone know how i can make a smartdimmer applet?
[23:36] <guntbert> GPL: use the open source driver - runs fine on my x1300
[23:36] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: you run 64 bit or 32 bit ?
[23:36] <Out_Cold> i just wanna enable my damned propietary gfx driver
[23:36] <usser> GPL: you can try radeonhd but its still very buggy
[23:36] <Glub> e17-lover:  Unfortuntely the I can't send to the output to pastebin, I'm not online, remember.
[23:36] <FloridaGuy> e17-lover, 32
[23:37] <e17-lover> o damn that was dumb
[23:37] <e17-lover> (of me)
[23:37] <e17-lover> bucky: thanks it worked
[23:37] <GPL> guntbert: please link ;) to the PPA
[23:37] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: complie them from the svn's it will take about 10 mins
[23:37] <Glub> Which line would you like to know about?
[23:37] <DigitalKiwi> lua is awesome!
[23:37] <bucky> e17-lover, lua is a scripting language you might need the regular package too
[23:37] <FloridaGuy> e17-lover, ok
[23:37] <e17-lover> Glub: try dhclient eth0
[23:38] <zebrafusion> yo I just deleted my "Desktop" folder by accident, can anyone help me recover it
[23:38] <e17-lover> oo it will need sudo wont it
[23:38] <zebrafusion> now all my files
[23:38] <zebrafusion> are on my Desktop
[23:38] <zebrafusion> not
[23:38] <e17-lover> Glub: sudo dhclient eth0
[23:38] <e17-lover> =]
[23:38] <Out_Cold> zebrafusion, how did you delete it?
[23:38] <zebrafusion> Out_Cold: to be honest I have no idea, I thought restarted the system would fix it but it didn't
[23:38] <e17-lover> FloridaGuy: http://wiki.enlightenment.org/index.php/E17_User_Guide/Installing_Using_CVS
[23:38] <zebrafusion> It was a strange bug
[23:38] <Glub> "can't create dhclient.lease: permission denied"
[23:38] <Out_Cold> zebrafusion, check your trashbin otherwise you are screwed
[23:39] <IonutB> i need a tutorial to install GNOME 2.26 on Ubuntu 8.10.
[23:39] <Glub> oh, sudo, okay, hangon
[23:39] <Mohero> I think this is a perfectly acceptable place to post this one.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymbB8RT6Aas
[23:39] <Mohero> enjoy my ubuntu friends :)
[23:39] <e17-lover> Glub: see my revision "sudo dhclient eth0" without the quotes
[23:39] <e17-lover> it will ask for the password it gives it root
[23:39] <prince_jammys> zebrafusion: try: mv ~/.local/share/Trash/Desktop ~
[23:39] <guntbert> !info xserver-xorg-video-radeon | GPL
[23:39] <Mohero> IonutB: why do you want to install gnome 2.26 on Ubuntu 8.10?
[23:40] <savid> Ugh,  how do I get visudo to use vim instead of nano -- you'd think it'd default to vim, seeing that it's called *vi*sudo
[23:40] <IonutB> Mohero, because i have some problems on 9.10 ( intel x3100 )
[23:40] <e17-lover> Glub: the command basically tries to get a ip from your modem/router
[23:40] <GPL> guntbert: thanks :P
[23:40] <bucky> FloridaGuy, here's the launchpad for e17 https://launchpad.net/~e17-packaging/+archive/ppa
[23:40] <Glub> Okay, so if I plug in the modem to ubuntu machine now, and retype that command, shoudl i get connected?
[23:40] <guntbert> GPL: :)
[23:40] <e17-lover> i really should have looked for that before compling should it =/
[23:40] <Glub> Okay, I'll have to leave to do that.
[23:40] <GPL> guntbert: let's see, how it goes :P
[23:40] <e17-lover> shouldn't i
[23:40] <e17-lover> :P
[23:40] <Mohero> IonutB: what about 9.04?
[23:40] <Glub> If I'm not back, it's because you've helped and I'm grateful.
[23:40] <guntbert> GPL: good luck
[23:40] <prince_jammys> zebrafusion: that's if it ended up in Trash. If you rm'ed it, you're in trouble
[23:41] <e17-lover> =] ok Glub
[23:41] <IonutB> Mohero, srry, i said 9.10 instead of 9.04
[23:41] <Mohero> and what is on gnome 2.26 that you need from 2.24 ?
[23:41] <bucky> e17-lover, keep running ./configure and add packages until you get no errors
[23:41] <e17-lover> bucky: i know =]
[23:41] <GPL> guntbert: thanks, it's really necessary, for me right now
[23:41] <e17-lover> bucky: its ./autogen.sh in e17's case
[23:41] <FloridaGuy> bucky, ok
[23:42] <M4ur0> how do i fix bad sectors on my HD?
[23:42] <Out_Cold> M4ur0, fsck
[23:42] <zebrafusion> prince_jammys: ya that did not work
[23:42] <e17-lover> M4ur0: make sure the partition is unmounted before running fsck
[23:42] <zebrafusion> prince_jammys: how can I make the simlink so it appears as a Desktop and everything
[23:43] <prince_jammys> zebrafusion: you got a message about "no such file" ?
[23:43] <M4ur0> its not a partition
[23:43] <M4ur0> its my whole HD
[23:43] <e17-lover> M4ur0: which will have partitions on it
[23:43] <prince_jammys> zebrafusion: you mean how do you create a new Desktop directory?  mkdir ~/Desktop
[23:44] <bucky> zebrafusion, right click on the desktop  Create Folder
[23:44] <M4ur0> i format it to erase everything on it and now i cant install anything because it says error something bad sectors
[23:44] <e17-lover> hmm im curious (not going to do it but im intrested) would fsck /dev/sda do my whole drive, error or would it do like my mbr or something :S
[23:45] <usser_> e17-lover: probably will error out, since fsck only works on partitions
[23:45] <zebrafusion> no
[23:45] <zebrafusion> I need to remake this Desktop
[23:45] <zebrafusion> so that it contains a simlink to the X11 desktop
[23:46] <zebrafusion> let's go team
[23:46] <e17-lover> thanks usser_ =]
[23:46] <Campusano> mierda
[23:47] <e17-lover> i feel like im on gentoo again :D go make goooooooooooooooooo
[23:48] <aj_444> I'm looking to conserve energy on my netbook, is there a way to make ubuntu use less power?
[23:48] <dergringo> Hi. I'm looking for some kind of automount/autoumount for smb shares.Means:I'd like to mount an smb share whenever it's available and dismount it automatically when I disconnect the network. Any hint?
[23:49] <Glub> No joy.
[23:49] <lvh> Putting things that aren't in ascii (utf-8) in __repr__ is a sure-fire way to make people really angry at me, right?
[23:49] <foster04> hello there. Can anyone say which book to buy in order to learn PHP programming? please
[23:49] <lvh> Whoops, wrong channel.
[23:49] <e17-lover> Glub: on the face of it im going to say no idea
[23:49] <e17-lover> sorry
[23:49] <e17-lover> =/
[23:49] <Glub> Who should have an idea?
[23:49] <losher> M4ur0: your hard drive has already failed. Backup any data you can't live without immediately. Then go and buy a new one...
[23:49] <dergringo> aj_444, try powertop:sudo apt-get install powertop && sudo powertop
[23:49] <unop> usser_, e17-lover, actually, fsck only works on filesystems not partitions -- and there are instances when a device has no partitions but has a valid filesystem, so in some cases  fsck /dev/sda works - but only if it has a valid filesystem
[23:50] <bucky> Glub, what did ifconfig say.. do you even have a eth0
[23:50] <e17-lover> cool =] thanks for the info unop
[23:51] <e17-lover> woop e17 has finished compling
[23:51] <e17-lover> brb =]
[23:51] <Glub> yeah, I can connect to the lan fine, it's just when I unplug the lan and plug in the modem cable, it doesn't work.
[23:51] <magical_walrus> I ran a batch script that created a text file that contained what "ls /file" returned, but it created this text file in the root of my filesystem ( / ) and now it will not detect the file when I try to delete it
[23:51] <aj_444> dergringo: Okay. I'll try that.
[23:51] <magical_walrus> Can someone help me with that?
[23:52] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: how do you mean "it will not detect the file" ?
[23:52] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys, It says "File does not exist" when I try to delete it
[23:52] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: what's the full path of the file you created?
[23:53] <magical_walrus> /bluebird.txt
[23:53] <aj_444> dergringo: I have it installed. How do I use it?
[23:53] <jiohdi> anyone know why the sound system would turn itself down to nothing on reboot?
[23:53] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: ls -Q / and check whether that's the real name
[23:53] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys, You mean the file the bash script creates?
[23:53] <ReX0r_> why won't firefox upgrade from 3.0.1?
[23:53] <Mauro> idk how to use fsck can any one help?
[23:53] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: yes, the file you're trying to delete.
[23:53] <sebsebseb> hi
[23:54] <Guest95700> hello
[23:54] <dergringo> aj_444, start it by "sudo powertop" It will make suggestions on how to use less energy. The software comes from Intel.
[23:54] <magical_walrus> it returns this, prince_jammys:
[23:54] <jatt> hi, I have a custom compiled kernel installed and now I want to add the jaunty's default kernel to menu.lst, is there a way (for example with dpkg-reconfigure) to add the kernel information to menu.lst?
[23:54] <GPL> guntbert: it's already installed, but whenever i run something based on OpenGL, the app. flickers a lot
[23:54] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys: "bluebird.txt\r"*
[23:54] <Guest95700> can anyone tell me if I can find out what the root password is, I can't remember stating one when I installed
[23:55] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus:  there's a carriage return at the end of the filename. sudo rm $'/bluebird.txt\r'
[23:55] <arand> jatt: afaik, you normally use update-grub to add available kernels
[23:55] <sebsebseb> jatt: why did you do  a custom kernel?  ppa  for 2.6.30 or something?   get jaunteys  installed and add  the stuff for it manualley to  menu.lst,  that will work I think
[23:55] <DaZ-> Guest95203, there is no root password
[23:55] <aj_444> dergringo: is there any software that I can use to control how much energy my pc uses?
[23:55] <DaZ-> Guest95700 i mean :f
[23:55] <jiohdi> guest95700, there is not one by default, you can set one though, but most functions can be accomplished with yours
[23:55] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys, It worked, than you!
[23:55] <andresmh> I'm trying to help my mom remotely about a, I think, resolution problem she has. Basically everything looks humongous. She sent me this screenshot: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/285483/tmp/screen.png
[23:56] <jatt> yes I had 2.6.30 installed for several weeks before I upgraded to jaunty. That kernel is working fine I want to try the default kernel out though.
[23:56] <IdleOne> jiohdi: all commands that require root can be done with sudo. ALL of them
[23:56] <dergringo> aj_444, well usually you can use the battery manager in your taskbar to enable powersave or performance mode
[23:56] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: check the script for carriage returns: cat -e yourscript.  go to #bash for how to remove them.
[23:56] <jatt> I guess during the upgrade I told the installer to don't adjust menu.lst
[23:56] <mneptok> andresmh: please move the question to ##windows
[23:56] <andresmh> Any ideas on how to debug this? I am afraid of getting her to mess with X.org and I also think it might be just themeing issues?
[23:56] <sebsebseb> jatt: try the default why?
[23:56] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: you
[23:56] <Guest95700> I was trying to install a version of Java in the browser and I'm having trouble doing that.
[23:56] <jiohdi> idleOne, yes... so no need to change root's hidden passwd
[23:56] <andresmh> mneptok, why Windows mneptok ? It's an Ubuntu machine with a Windows skin
[23:56] <stealth-> whats the alternative to vmware called again? openbox or something?
[23:56] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys: ok
[23:56] <DaZ-> stealth-, virtual
[23:56] <sebsebseb> jatt: if  2.6.30  ppa is working fine,   then  you may as well just stay with that,   espesially if your using Ext4
[23:56] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: you'll see '^M' at the end of each line of your script if it uses windows-style line endings
[23:56] <adaptr> stealth-: Sun virtualbox is ONE alternative
[23:57] <mneptok> andresmh: oh .. ewwww
[23:57] <dergringo> aj_444, disabling bluetooth and wifi when notinuse helps a lot ;)
[23:57] <andresmh> I put WIndows skin so it's easier for her :)
[23:57] <stealth-> DaZ-: thats it, thanks
[23:57] <dergringo> *not in use
[23:57] <jatt> I see
[23:57] <DigitalKiwi> andresmh: nice
[23:57] <Out_Cold> vmware is another virtual machine
[23:57] <stealth-> adaptr: yeah, I was looking for virtual box
[23:57] <aj_444> dergringo: It doesn't offer up those options.
[23:57] <DaZ-> andresmh, but it's.. wrong >:
[23:57] <sebsebseb> jatt: anyway once  karmic is out loads of people should clean install for full Ext4 support :)
[23:58] <ikla> how do you stop nautilus from popping up new windows?
[23:58] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys: I've made the scripts in windows Notepad++ (not sure what character encoding that is) and put them on a Linux machine through SSH, could that be the problem?
[23:58] <ikla> for folders
[23:58] <andresmh> anyway, I have no idea how to start. Any ideas on what could be causing this issue? DigitalKiwi Daz mneptok ?
[23:58] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: yes, there's going to be '\r' (carriage returns) at the end of every line, which will mess up the script.
[23:58] <arand> ikla: as in when you are browsing new folders in it?
[23:58] <Mauro> I need help fixing my bad sectors for my Hard Drive. some one told me to use fsck but i dont know how to use that , can any one help?
[23:58] <id1000> I just did a system update the update packages were 400mb+ this maxed-out my little ssd laptop hd, is there someway I can clear the temp files/update installers
[23:58] <mneptok> andresmh: is it all apps, or just aMSN?
[23:58] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: tr -d '\r' < yourscript > tempfile && mv tempfile yourscript
[23:59] <DaZ-> andresmh, what graphic card? :f
[23:59] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys, what will that do?
[23:59] <arand> id1000: apt-get clean/autoclean
[23:59] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: it will zap every carriage return in the file
[23:59] <prince_jammys> magical_walrus: make a backup if you have doubts.
[23:59] <inko> im use chromium web browser, and i dont know what exactly it is but when im like on the forums and click a picture link it brings up like a black box on the page(im guessing where the image is suppose to be) but its all clear and no way to close it, any idea on how to fix this?
[23:59] <magical_walrus> prince_jammys, No doubts, just wondered what it did